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SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Peach County.
By virtue of the Power of Sale in
a Security Deed from T. M. Anthoine
to E. L. Fountain, dated February
14, 1918. and recorded in Book 24,
folio 407, Clerk Office, Houston
Superior Court, and transferred by
-E. L. Fountain to Paul Stallworth
or. the day of December, 1923,
and transferred by Paul Stallworth
on the 25 day of April 1924, to Jones
Motor Company, the undersigned will
on the third Tuesday in April 1925,
before the courthouse door in said
•County, sell at public outcry, within
the legal hours of sale to the
bidder for cash, the following
cribed property: That lot in the City
of Fort Valley Georgia,
east 60 feet on Anderson
and running back 146 feet to 1 0
alley. Said Jot being more purlieu
larly described as follows:
at the corner of Anderson
and Vineville Street, running
North along the western line of
derson Avenue a distance
sixty feet t.< Nettie L.
thoine lot, thence West at right
gle a distance of 14(1 feet to
of nlley, thence south at right
gle a distance of 60 feet to line
Vineville Street, thence East a
tance of 146 feet to starting
Said lot having located thereon
house now occupied by T. M.
thoinc as a residence.
The balance of the debt
•which is $435.10 is hereby
due under the terms of said deed.
JONES MOTOR
Strozier & Denver,
B. Cubbedge Snow,
Attorneys for Jones Mtr. Co.
LAND SALES
Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold on the seventh day
April, 1925, between the usual
of sale, in front of the Council
ber in the City of Fort Valley,
the following property to satisfy
Tax Fi-Fas issued from the City
Fort Valley, in favor of the City
Fort Valley, the following
to-wit: Six vacant lots iu West
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Block “K
ni the City of Fort Valley, levied
as the property of E. L. Avera.
Also at the same time and
one house and lot on the west side
Miller Street in the City of Fort
ley, levied on as the property of J
B. Bartley, the house where J.
Bartley now Jives.
Also at the same time and
one vacant lot on west side of
ground Street and one colored
house and lot on the east side
Goca-Colu Alley in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on ns the property
W. A. Bassett.
Also at the same time and place,
, house and ... lot on the South side
one
of . Persons „ Street . the ,, City of , b .,
. in or*
Valley, levied on as the property » of r
W. .,,, M. ,, Blewster, ,,, , the house , where . W. ...
... M. Blewster lives.
now
Also at the same time . and , place, ,
one , house and , , lot , on the East side
of , Railroad „ . Street ... , in . the ,, City of I*ort ,
Valley, levied on as the property , of
Mrs. J. L. Bozeman, the ,, house , where ,
Mrs. ,, ,1. , L. , Bozeman now lives.
Also at the same time . • and , place. ,
one house and lot on the South side
of College Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
Mrs. E. L. Bu-den, the house where
Mrs. E. L. Burden now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one sheet iron garage building and
lot on West side of Macon Street in
the City of Fort Valley, levied on the
property of Dunlap-Huckaliee Auto
Co., the place now occupied by E. R.
Braddock.
Also at the same time and place,
Stop at FULTON The
1 ROBERT %. Mlantas Finest Hotel
300 ROOMS—300 BATHS
Circulating Ice Water
Servidore Service
m In Each Room
V A.
Equipped with Shur-Re»t Inner
spring Mattresiea—the moat com¬
fortable bed a in the world.
! & Coneenient $2.00—$2.50—$3.00 Downtown Location
Rooms
Other Hotel, operated by
pp Baron & Wil»on Interest,:
| 4__ MKCKI.RNHVRG HOTRt. Charlotte. N. C.
HILLMAN HOTEL Birmingham. At*.
EXCHANGE HOTEL Montgomery. Ala.
* Coo* SU. TERMINAL HOTEL August*. Ga.
Lucid* tad
HARRY F. ZOBEL Mgr-
»huct iron warehouse building
and lot on the west side of Macon
Street in the City of Fort Valley,
levied on as the property of Fort
Valley Warehouse Co., the place now
occ pied by R. L. Marchman.
Also at the same time and place
one house and lot on the west side
0 f Anderson Avenue in the City of
1 Fort Valley, levied the
jty on as proper
0 f II. C. Neil, the house where H.
C. Neil now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the South side
,,f Persons Street in the City of Port
Valley, levied on as the property of
t. It. Ousley, the house where T. It.
Ousley now lives.
Also at the same tine and place,
t,<,e house and lot on the South side
of Orange Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
R. J. Rowell, the house where R. J.
Rowell now liver.
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot in Sun Set Park at
the end of Greene street in the City
of Fort Valley, levied on as the
[property I house of and C. lot J. Smisson. the South side
one oon
j Also at the same time and place,
one thirty foot fiont varant lot on
the south side of Oak stre.t joining
R. Williams home lot on the East
in the City of Fort Valley, lev
ied on as the property of C. R. Will
iams.
M. L. SHEATS,
3-12-4t. City Marshal.
SHERIFF’^ SALE
Georgia, Peach County,
Will he sold before the door of
the Court House of Peach County to
the highest bidder for cash between
the legul hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in April, 1925, the follow
>g described property, to-wit:
j All that certain tract, lot or parcel
[of land, situate, lying and being in
the State of Georgia, County of
Peach and in the City of Fort Valley
therein, fronting West 41 feet, more
or less, on First Street Griffin Line
and running back East with uniform
width a distance of 197 feet; bound¬
ed on the North by lot of R. A. Hiley;
.East by lot of Ida Smith; South by
whut. is known bs the Harriett Hurley
lot; and West by First Street.
Said lands levied upon and to bo
sold to satisfy an execution
from the City Court of Houston
County on the 22nd day of Novem
her, 1924, in favor of Fort Valley
Lumber Co. vs. Eddie Jones, for the
principal sum of $354.03, besides
terest, attorney’s fees and costs. Lev
ied upon as the property of defen
dant in fi. fa. and found in his pos
sion. Written notice of levy given
defendant in fi. fa.
This March 9th, 1925.
G. D. ANDERSON,
Sheriff, Peach County, Georgia.
3-12-41
CITATION
Georgia, Peach County.
I Ralph ,,rc 1 P. Bassett and Noble P. n Bas- n
i
sett , having , . applied ... „ Executors . , lor
as
probate . , in . solemn , lorm ,• of - the , last ,
1
will and testament of S. 11. Bassett, ,,
of „ said county, the ,. heirs . > at . . law of .
, I
said S. 11. Bassett are i hereby , re
quired . , to at , the ., ( „ ourt , of , Ur- _
appear
dinarv . for „ said county . on ,, the ,, first ,
‘
Monday . April , next, . when said ..
■ in ‘ ap
plication . for probate will ... , be . heard. .
This 5th day of Mar., 1925.
M. C. ,, MOSLE ._ T .... Ordinary,
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3-12-4L
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Georgia, Peach County.
All creditors of the estate of M.
'• Edwards, late of said county,
——
The Mississippi River taken with
its upper tributary, the Missouri, is
1,200 miles in extent, the longest
river in the world.
fHE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925.
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the un
derailed according to law and all
;
persons indebted to said estate will
make payment to me.
Th.i Much 24th, tl'Co
A. C. RILEY,
Executor of the Will of M. A. Ed
wards, 3-26-6t.
BOND ELECTION FOR SAND
TARY SEWERAGE
To the qualified voters of the City
of Fort Valley, Georgia. Whereas,
the Mayor and City Council of Fort
Valley desiring to incur a bonded
debtedness, as prescribed in
graphs One (1) and two (2), Section
Seven, (7), Article Seven (7) of the
Constitution of 1877, did under the
power contained in the Charter of
the City of Fort Valley, Georgia, at
a regular meeting held on the 5th
day of March, 1925, pass the follow
ing ordinance which is hereby incor
porated in this notice and made a
part thereof, to-wit:
BOND ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
City Council of the City of Fort Val
ley and it is hereby ordained by
thority of same:
SECTION I.
That a special election be and
same is hereby called pursuant to
the law in such cases made and pro
vided, to be held on the 10th day of
April, 1925, for the purpose of sub
mitting to the qualified voters of
said City a proposul to issue Bonds
in the sum of Thirty Thousand
lars, to be used for the purpose of
installing sanitary sewerage in the
City of Fort Valley in certain sec
tions where same is not now install
ed and for the purpose of extending
and developing the present sanitary
swerage system in operation in the
City of Fort Valley.
SECTION II.
That the Mayor and City Council
of the City of For’ Valley shall us
the proceeds of such issue of Bonds
exclusively for the purpose designat
ed in Section I of this ordinance,
SECTION III.
That said Bonds shall be in the
denomination of Five Hundred Dol
lars each; shall bear interest at the
rate of five per centum (5 per cent.)
per annum, payable scmi-rnnually,
payable principal and interest at
1 the office of the City Clerk and
Treasurer of the City of Fort Valley,
Georgia. Said Bonds shall be dated
j July 1st, 1925, and shall be payable,
principal and interest, in gold coin
of the United States of America of
the present standard of weight and
fineness, and that said Bonds shall
be known as Sewerage Bonds.
SECTION IV.
That no part of the principal of
said Bonds shall be paid annually,
but the said Bonds shall all mature at
the expiration of Twenty (20) years
from the date of the issue of the
same. Such a sum shall be raised an¬
nually by the levy, assessment and
collection of a City tax as will pay
off the entire principal and interest
of said Bonds at the time in this
ordinance specified. And at , ho¬
' or
fore , said ., Bonds, , ' or any •’ of , them. ,,
are issued . , and sold ,, the , Mayor and
City Council of the City of tort , , Vul- r ,
, ley shall . „ provide . , for , an assessment
*
and , collection „ of . an annual , City ^ tax
sufficient . , in , amount to , pay off the
principal . . , and , interest . , of said bonds
issued, . , as the ,, same becomes , due, ,
meeting . the senn-nnnual . , installments .
”
as the same , become due , and ... setting
aside an annual sinking fund suffici- .
f ° r the P u 5P 0Se P?*™* ««
the principal of said , Bonds on the
date of their maturity.
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
i
When Back Hurts Flush Your
Kidneys as You Clean
Your Bjwets
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, soul times ye: sluggish
and clogged and need a flushing occa¬
sionally, else we have backache and dull
misery in thi kidnej r. gion, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, .'eeplessiitss and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Its
from any good drug store here, take
a tnblcspoonful ill a glass of water be¬
fore breakfast for a few day - and your
kidneys will then act tine. This famous
salts is made from the aeid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with tilhia,
and is intended to flush clogged kid
uevs and help stimulate them to activ¬
ity. It also helps neutralize the acids
itt the urine so thee no longer irritate.
i:ms helping to relieve bladder dis
orders.
Jad Salts is inexpen-ive; makes drink a
delightful effervescent htliia water
W hich everybody should take now and
then to help keep local their druggist kidneys clean. he
A well-known folks says
sells lots of Jad Salts to who be¬
lieve in trying to correct kidney By trouble
whHe it is only trouble. all means
have your physician examine vour kid¬
neys at least twice a year.
SECTION V.
That the election herein provided
for shall be held at the election or
voting precinct with the limits of the
City of Fort Valley, Georgia, as fix¬
ed by ordinance of the Mayor and
City Council of the City of hurt Val
ley, and shall be held by such per
sons, and in the manner and under
i the rules and regulations provided by
' the Charter of the City of Fort Val
ley, and the Acts of the Legislature
j amendatory turns shall be thereof; made to and the the officials re
calling the said election, who shall
n the presence of, and togethei
the managers of said election
|consolidate said returns and declare
the result,
SECTION VI.
That voters favoring the issue of
said Bonds shall have written or
printed upon their ballots the words:
i ‘‘FOR SEWERAGE BONDS.” Voters
opposing the issue of said Bonds shall
have written or printed upon their
!ballots the words: . . AGAINST SEW
lERAGE BONDS. • I
| SECTION VII.
j That the manner in which all of
said described Bonds and the inter
est coupons attached thereto shall be
executed, how the same may be reg
istered, and all other questions and
details incident to the lawful issu
ance, sa le and payment of said
shall be determined and fixed by the
Mayor and City Council of the City
of Fort Valley by appropriate resolu
lion or ordinance,
SECTION VIII.
| That due and legal notice as re
quired by section 440 of Park's An
notated Code of Georgia, Page 114
(Political Code) shall be given of
the holding of said election, and this
ordinance shall be incorporated in
said notice as a part thereof.
SECTION IX.
That all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with this or¬
dinance be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Approved this 5th day of March,
1925.
It. D. HALE, Mayor.
I do certify that the foregoing or¬
dinance was duly passed at the reg¬
ular meeting of the Mayor and City
Council of Fort Valley, Georgia, held
on the 5th day of March, 1925.
March 5, 1925.
N. W. JORDAN, Clerk of the May¬
or and City Council of Fort Valley,
Georgia.
Now, therefore, the said the Mayor
and City Council of Fort Valley, be¬
ing the officers charged with levying
taxes, contracting debts, etc., for the
municipality of the City of Fort Val¬
ley, Georgia, in compliance with the
provisions of section Three Hundred
Seventy Seven (377) et. seq. of the
1895 Political Code of Georgia, and
with the provisions of Section Four
Hundred Forty (440) of the Code of
1910 of the State of Georgia, here¬
by gives notice for the space of thir¬
ty (30) days next preceding the date
of election, in the Leader-Tribune &
Peachland Journal, a newspaper, pub¬
lished in the City of Fort Valley, Peaci
County, Georgia, in which the Sher¬
iff's advertisements fortheCountyof
Peach are published, the City of Fort
Valley being located in the said Coun
ly of Peach, that a special bond elec¬
tion is hereby called and will be held
between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.
and 4 o’clock P. M. on the 10th day
of April, 1925, tod etermine the ques¬
tion whether Bonds shall be issued by
said municipality in the amounts and
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i 23 and Suffered!
‘My back and head would £
aciic, ny.1 and 1 had to go to
jgfi bed,”saysMrs.W.L.Ennis, of Worthville, Ky. ”1 just jgi
w could not stay up, for I would Va
jZa cramp and suffer My so. children 1 was 'Cy,
very nervous. 1
“ would ‘get on my nerves.’ It
wasn’t a pleasure for me to
J try bad. “My to go ‘ mother anywhere, had taken 1 felt so m |5^j
pjj 1
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p tSf For Female she Troubles insisted g
at one time, so YA
that I try it. 1 took four bot
m ties of Cardui, and if one
583 should see me 1 now had they
fg! wouldn’t think ever %
J8( been sick. ,
"1 have gained cheeks twenty %
Vy) \79 t pounds, and my are
rosy. I fee! just fine. I am fg
Psl $ vy. regular regular “Life and and is haven’t haven’t pleasure. the the pain. pain. 1 can i %
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do my work with ease. 1
i 2 ~ve Cardui Cardui has the relieved praise.” 158 jff
many A
!#S thousands _____________ of cases of pain
and Om .4 female trouble, ♦ k A 1' Nl O and r* . 4
: Sf should help you, too.
i At All Druggists’ EX-n
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for the purposes and under the terns
and provisions of the ordinance em
braced in this notice,
This 5th of March, 1925.
R. D. HALE, Mayor.
N. W. Jordan, Clerk of the May
or and City Council of Fort Valley
Georgia, 3-12-5t.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce myself as a
the candidate tort Valley for Justice Militia of the District, Peace No. of j
1813, in the election of April 14,
1925. If elected will fill office to the
best of my ability. Your vete soli
cited.
Respectfully,
M. L. SHEATS.
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
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The patronage
j which comet to ut
from all parts of
Georgia it due to
our accurate, acien-,
title work in fitting
and manufacturing
glasses.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
MACON OPTICAL CO.
J. N. Kaiisb Frank H. Johnson
468 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA STATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION
Augusta, Ga., April 7th, 9th, 1925
It is expected that this will be one
of the largest meetings ever held by
the Georgia State Sunday School
Convention. Prominent speakers
from all over the South will attend
this gathering and Augusta is pre¬ }
paring an interesting entertainment
for the delegates. Tickets will be =old
on one-way certificate purchase plan, which j j
means that delegates one
way tickets, securing receipt foi j
same, and provided there are 250 or S
more in attendance at the Conven¬
tion holding certificates, one-half I
fare will be granted on Yeturn trip.
Any additional information desired
will be gladly furnished by any Tick¬
et Agent or by the undersigned.
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A„
A. & W. P. R. R.—Georgia R. R.
4-2-11.
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* CITY REALTY COMPANY I
Sam Patton, Realtor
Macon, Georgia
Fort Valley Crate &Lumber Co.
Manufacturers of
Fruit Packages w
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Exclusive Manufacturers in the South
ifi £ of the E. Z. Pak Bushel Shipping Basket for
Sfi Peaches, Apples Oranges and all kinds of
sfi Fruits and Vegetables.
This package conceded to be the best and
safest package on the market
UP-TO-DATE
We notice Strickland’s barber shop '
has installed an electric sign which
shows up beautifully during daylight
and is both handsome and very con¬
spicuous at night. It has been sug¬
gested that an attractive electric
sign could be placed across Main
t ijj Why Not Rent A
l
Ford
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
Rates Reasonable
t For Snappy Tire Service
J Call 64
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THE 64 TIRE COMPANY
Watch for Next Week’s Ad
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NEW PIES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS!
Now In Effect.
Sweet Milk in pint bottles ....................... _____ 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottles...................... _______ 15c each
Buttermilk ............................................... ...... 5c quart
Butter at market price.
Cream ........................-............—................— ..... 40c pint
Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly.
W. J. Braswell s Sanitary Dairy
Dairy. Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131
Friendly Hotel I
Invites you to
o4tlanta
RATES: Circulating i c e
One Person water and ceil
$2.50. $3.00 'iodM 'ing fans in every
room.
$3.50, 54.00 •••v-g^sTf
$5.00 pk;s Atlanta's newest
* iSt Y ar.d finest hotel.
Two Person* ' P Sj .
•?4.50, 7T5.00 . r r r r r
$6.00, $7.00 V Magnificent
a p -
Sk si fa fc rt f Be pointments.
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The best place in
Atlanta to eat. Ltd Special arrange¬
5 dining rooms ments for hand¬
and al fresco ter¬ ling au*omobile
race. parties. Garage.
' The HENRY GRADY Hotel
553 Rooms— 553 Eath^
Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets
JAMES r. dcJARNLTTE, V.-P. £ M E r. TH03. J. KELLEY, Assc. Mcr.
The Following Hotels Are Also Cannon Operated:
GEORGIAN HOTEL JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL
Athens, Ga. An croon, S. C.
W. IT. CANNON. Manager D. T. CANNON. Manager
J
street with an appropriate slogan.
such as Welcome to Fort Valley, J»
or ..p ort Valley the World’s Peach
Center,” and would attract attention
and be a valuable advertisement of
a permanent nature. I. N. Royal sold
the sign to Strickland’s barber shop.