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TO WHOM IT M A > CONCERN:
'Mr#. J^jJa H Hartley. of -a -tal.
•tuff »pplx » to me for letter- *
i ,ort with tb«* will annexed th ► l«tO
1*roY)rtt A Hartley, Inf of county,
4 «M*d, thi* i* rile all it rid iotr«il nr
•(•editor* and nwt if kin • * id Boo not
A Martl* to l»* and Bpjiosr at the June
***26 f tho court of Ordinary <>t «»uf • «
fund ©how cam •, if any th*y can, why
1erg of adminiM ration with tho will
should not Im granted to »aid Mr* Leila
Hartley n the estate of Ilenn*tt A.
Wiin<*«« my official aittnature thu* 4th
,f May,
.M r MOELKV
f -fy-4t. < trdinarv
fieergrin. Peach County.
TO WHOM IT MAY C ONf KRN:
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Notice ir> hereby iriven that John H
Joihfad. i>- administratior of Anm*
Walker deceased, having applied to me !•>
petition for leave to aell the real •■state
«aid Anno Claude Walker, deceased
(hat »n order whm made thereon at the May
term, 1925 for citation, and that citation
MIJC all the heir* at law and creditor* of
said Annie Claude Walker, deceased, will
take notice that will pass upon said ap*
plication af the June term 1925 of the
Court of Ordinary of Peach County . and that
flnnl#ws eatiM< in shown to the contrary, at
wild time, said leave will he granted.
Thi* 5tk day of May, 1925,
M. C MOSLEY
Ordinary lv*»ch County
■NOTICK TO DEBTORS AND » RKD1TORS
All creditors of the iantate of ( H. J.. k
non, late of Peach County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their demamJa
to the undersigned, according to Jaw, and
ail persons indebted to said estate are re*
-Hured to make immediate pay no at.
May 4th 1926.
H. ( JACKSON,
A<lm. Estate (’. H. Jackson. 4
8 -7- 6t
4>*oTfia, Peach < ounty.
Will be sold on the second -Say of June.
•1925 between the usual hours *f sale, in
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T HERE is a new Deico-Light—a Completely Installed at a i >
Delco-Light that places electricity Small Extra Cost
■within the reach of every farm in In addition to this, special arrange
America. It is lower in price than any ments have been made whereby the
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it can be bought on terms so easy that ■Mil install your plant and wire your
no farm family need wait any longer to house for five lights to be located wher¬
give its home the wpnderful benefits tf ever you specify. You will receive with . ,
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All that electric light merits in Com¬ ing fixtures complete with bulbs. ..
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fort, million farm homes ■wiring, fixtures, everything ready to turn
now available to the on the lights—will cost you only $53, in
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-* An Amaxingly Low Balance on Easy Terms
Price Finally, we have arranged that this
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Plant—600 Watt means that any farm home —your home
have Delco-Light today. < •
Capacity —can At the bottom of this advertisement ■
The new plant is a genuine Delco- appear the name and address of the
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Delco-Light electric plant. Delco-Light.
Delco-Light Company, Dayton. 'Ohio, Subsidiary of Qeneral Motors
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E. T. W ATSON DELCO LIGHT CO.
316 BROADWAY. ATLANTA SALES BRANCH 1*6 SPRING St.
MACON GA. ATLANTA, GA. < •
Tort Vftlh-y ft H
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(/. > < rt Valley. r fa-or *f th«* City of
Valley, the follow fop property, to-wit :•
hoUM* Hfltd lot * ft* South > ide of
Church Klffrt ,• Lity of Fort
lev i<-d ih« j • r > of Fairfax
the bouM- w he r» } <1 Jones now live*.
Also at th* tl time and place. vTit
feo> arid lot went le of
j r< in the < Sty *i Fort Valley, ■vied on
the ptotrt tty Render VVippinf,
place of Pent Wiyyir. riff in Line.
All ht th* time and pine*, one va*
rant Jot or, th* id r r. mo of Hintoti strut
in the (ity f F hlie levied on an the
property of John* t .. roan Ertau,
U, L SHE ATE,
41. City Marshal).
i.EiittdlA Vf.AC-H COUNTY
Will he Mold hefoi he o r of the Court
H.i.lhe O, ,r to the hitrhegf bid*
<;* r for -cir h«tv.e*«' th. . * al hour* of ale
■ the ^<r*t TufMlfc.v ' June the followinK
h«ffccribcd property, to-wit:
A If that i «rtfcin t ract, Jot or paro l of
gw ‘ituatod. lyinf? und hfirit? in the State
<if Giijruft, County of Peach and in the city
n f ydn Valley lher*->n. ^r<.T*tirijf forty feet
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or, MferehnJlvjlle rut.>l i.ml running back for
a dih.atnoe of one twodred feet, more or lewH,
~«irl lot being the one deeded to Carrie Lou
H <n ,|,. rto0n ily v I. Brown.
Said land levied upon arid to he gold to
satisfy fci execution from f>2Fth. (>. M. Ju#
tiee court Houetiiri Ci<*untv in favor of V, L.
. Brown vs. Carrie Lou Henderson,
j Levied <n by i/i L Frufat* for Special sale. Con
stable, and turmd i * • ;<• me
L ANLFRSON,
Sheriff Leach County, f.a.
5-7-4t.
Georgia, Peach County.
All creditors the <>:ate oi Will¬
iam Allison WooddaJJ, late of Peach
county, deceased, are hereby noti¬
fied to render m their demands to
the undersigned according to law, and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate pay¬
ment to me.
April 6th, 1 925.
MRS. 10ULA WO ODD ALL,
Executrix, Will of William Allison
Wooddall.
Geo. B. Culpepper, Jr.,
Attorney at Law,
Fort Valley, Ga. 4-9~6t.
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA.. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925.
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WITH
THE ROOT HAND GUN
fPATfNTED)
T HE Foot Hand Gun i« built up to
highest standard «J quality.
Vou can buy other hand guns for
slightly If ss money, some arc much I
ci.* apef hut wr know that most farmers
apprecatf the line enmomy of quality
and t>* Foot Hand Gun will appeal to
ihem. From the standpoint id service
it «. th* lowest priced hand duster on
the market.
1 1 operates easier than any band
dtiPtrr <-n the market.
Runs in hall hearings packed in
grea #.
Thr gear* are hronze (wide flanged)
and also packed in grease.
The gun requires no lubrication dur¬
ing ts life,
VS ED l\ EVERY COTTON STATE
The RtKrt Cun « have the full endorse
^•rrtent of the U S Delta La bo - ,
/atones, Tallulah , La
Southern Brokerage
Corn party
FORT VALLEY, GA.
DISTRIBUTORS FOR GEORGIA
Georgia Rural Folks Live Longest
Rural residents of (Jborgia are
longer lived, than their city brothers,
it is- said. There are fully 84 per cent
more deaths per hundred thousand
population in the larger cities than in
having less than 10,060 pee
Analysis f mortality statistics
Georgia brings to lijrht sonic ii
facts concerning the health
both the r ity man and the «rr.ali
resident., asys the Foundatibn.
are nearly five times the mim
of deaths from appendicitis in
cities than occur in the rural dis
Measles and dipththeria are not
fata) in the outlying sections as .
are in the crowded centers, and
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What are the Protestant *
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ARE YOI \ PROTE^l \M CHI RCH (MEMBER? \re you aware of tire fact that American Protestantism
i> fast 'li|i[ting trom the rockv heights of true Bible faith? Do you know that score* of theological semina¬
ries. where your future ministers are being trained, have ruled out an infallible Bible: that thousands of
ministers are preaching a nian-made gospel: ami that literally hundreds of thousand- of church members
are being swept along bv this ever-rising fid** of "modernism ?
Do you know that this country today is thickly dotted with churches that are mere shell- of their former
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ago: that a mighty counter-movement has started: and that we are I.A THE GREAT FRISIS right now?
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neither cancer nor diabetes are as
deadly in the open spaces as they
to residents of cities. Deaths
j heart disease, too, are much mere
common in the cities, and bronch tis
and pneumonia do not take their toll
in the rural districts to the same ex
tent as in the cities.
Death by suicide is a more frequent
occurrence in the city than in the
smaller places, and the same is found
to hold true for homicide, the Foun
dation reports. Accidental deaths, too
are fewer in the smaller towns and
in the country than in the bigger
places. (Jn the other hand, typhoid
and malaria are found to take their
heaviest toll in the more isolated le¬
perhaps because of lack of by
wienie conditions and the difficn
medical aid.
The lower death rate of the rural
sections of the state as compared to
cities is no doubt due in a large
to the more normal, natural
life that *he rural resident leads a
compared to the man in the large
cities, -tates the Foundation. And it
is especially remarkable in that only
three per cent of the country's run,!
residents are estimated to observe
the fundamentals of health in the
disposal of their sewage and the safe
guarding of their drinking water sui -
ply. As rural health work is expand
td, a big change may be looked for
in the prevention of premature death
human illness as well a* promo
ti 0 n of public health and economic
savings.
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ment i Jt quickly shows You can get
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