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GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY
Whereas. (Mrs.) Loulft Wooddull,
of the last will of William Allison
dnll, represents to the Court in Her
tion, duly filed and entered on record,
She has fully administered His estate;
is, therefore, to cite all persons
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
any they can, why said Executor should
b discharged from her administration,
receive Letters of Dismission, on the
Monday in July, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
6-4-5t
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Punch County Superior Court,
Term 1925.
« Mrs. El vie Weeks
Vi.
Jessie Clifford Weeks
To the Defendant, Jessie Clifford Weeks:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Klvie Weeks,
filed her petition for divorce against
Clifford Weeks, in this court, returnable
this term of the court, and it being
to appear that Jessie Clifford Weeks is
a rt •wident of said county,' and also that
<Joes not. reside within the State, arid an
tier having been made for service on
Jessie Clifford Weeks, by publication.
therefore, is to notify you, Jessie
Weeks, to he and appear at the next
of p« a ch County Superior Court to be
on the first Monday in September 1925,
and there to answer said complaint,
Witness the Honorable H. A.
Judge of the Superior Court.
This 11th day of June 1925.
DORA POOLE,
6-18-11 Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
By virtue of an order of the Court of
nary, of Peach county granted upon the
tion of John II. Hollinshead, as Administrator
the estate of Annie Claude Walker, deceased,
the purpose of paying debts and
tion, there will be sold before the
house door of Peach County, at public
cry, to the highest bidder for cash, in
City of Fort Valley, between the legal
of sale, on the first Tuesday in July,
UR the property of said deceased, the
ing described lands, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of Innd lying
being in the City of Fort Valley,
(formerly Houston) County, described as
lows: Beginning at the southeast corner
lot of John Raines, on the West side of
street, and running thence in a southerly
rection along Pine street a distance of
two feet, more or less; thence in a
direction along the north line of the
H. Hollinshead lot a distance of one
feet; thence in a southerly direction
the west line of John H. Hollinshead lot
distance of forty-one feet; thence in a
erly direction a distance of forty-five
thence in a northerly direction a distance
ninety-three feet; thence in an easterly
rection one hundred and forty-five feet
point of beginning on Pine street.
The land herein described being
bounded on the North by land of
Raines, East by Tine street, South by J.
Hollinshead and Ed Dorsey, and West by
Dorsey and the Woodard lot; same
the same property deeded to Annie
Walker by John A. Houser in deed
in Deed Book 5, folio 207 Clerk’s
Houston Superior Court, save and except
lot fortyone (41) by one hundred (100)
deeded by said Annie Claude Walker to
IT. Hollinshead and evidenced by deed
corded in Deed Book 5, folio 206 in
Clerk’s office of Houston Superior Court.
This June 8th, 1925.
JOHN H. HOLLINSHEAD,
Administrator Estate of
Claude Walker, deceased.
Houser & Mathews Attorneys.
6-11-41
GEORGIA. PEAUII COUNTY.
On Tuesday, thn 7th day of July,
will bo sold at the court house door
tween the lawful hours of sale, the
intr described land: “Lots No. 4 and
8, O'Nealton on Green and Ilavis
East 120 feet N. 115 to Lot 9 West
feet Green Ave. Along Green Ave. 115
to starting point," snid land lying in
Fort Valley District of Peach County—or
much thereof ns will he necessary to
tax execution for 1922 taxes issued by T.
Tharpe, T. C., H. C.. on Dec. 20, 1922,
by W E.. Murray. Deputy Sheriff, on
8. 1923 transferred to M. Felton
nnd by M. Felton Hatcher on Sept. 4. 1924
transferred to Ralph Newton, the amount
the fi. fa. being $6.38 principal. $6.17
and interest from Dec. 20, 1922 at 7%
annum, besides the cost of this levy
sale. Levied on as the property of
Oliver, and tenant in possession
This June 10, 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON.
6-ll-4t Sheriff.
LUMBER
£ £
ROUGH and DRESSED
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£ 3 ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIALS AN D BUILDERS’ HARDWARE if
WINDOWS AND DOORS
CEDAR AND PINE SHINGLES
i ■T GALVANIZED AND COMPOSITION ROOFING
s Georgia Basket & Lumber Co. i
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C. E. MARTIN, President 9 T. M. ANTHOINE, Vice President
£ s PHONE 38 J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’y-Treas.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
On Tuesday, the 7th day of July,
[ will I* sold at the court house following door
■ the lawful hours of sale, the
1 cribed land:
Lot No. 8, Block 4, O’Nealton.
N. by lot No. 8, East by an alley, S.
land lying In the Fort Valley District
Peach County.
I- Or so much thereof as will be
sary to satisfy tax execution for 1922
issued by T. E. Tharpe, i. ( .. H.
Due. 20. 1922. and by W. E. Murray,
if Sheriff, on May 8, 1923 transferred to
Felton Hatcher, and by M. Felton
on Sept. 4, 1924 transferred to Ralph
ton the amount o f the fi. fa. being
principal, 00c cost, and interest from
20. 1922 at V'-r annum, besides
cn,t of this levy ami ale. Levied on an
| property of John & Mattie bowman.
j in possession notified. ThU June 10. 1925.
GEO. I). ANDERSON,
f,-ll-4t Sheriff.
SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
By virtue of the authority contained in
certain deed to secure debt, executed
‘ September 1st, 1921 by Lee O’Neal and
fah O’Neal in favor of Isaac Miller,
( Book 29, Folio
' deed is recorded in Deed
office the Clerk of the .
, in the of
1 Georgia, the
Court of Houston County.
! signed will sell before the court house door
peach County, in Fort Valley, said State,
( legal hours of
public outcry, between the
and to the highest bidder for cash, on
15th of July, 1925, the following
j real estate: City
"7'hat certain house and lot in the
■ Fort Valley, Georgia, bounded on the
by the Parsonage lot of C. M. E.
South by the Street known as Church
East by the same Gardner lot, and
by the Flournoy lot. Said house and
known as the Lee O’Neal residence."
The deed to secure debt above referred
secured an indebtedness of the principal
G f $4,000.00, evidenced by notes of even
| w ,'th Ha jd deed, which notes have been
judgment. The amount of said debt
$4,000.00 principal. $700.00 interest up
i jj,, c 8, 1924, attorney’s fees of $470.00.
evidenced by fi. fa. issuing from the
j Court of Houston County and recorded
th e General Execution Docket of the
0 f Houston.
j The deed to secure debt above referred
j gtipulated that upon default being made
| the said Lee and Beulah O’Neal in the
men t of either of the notes thereby
j grantee and therein, empowered Isaac to Miller, the was
thorizod expose
j rr t y described in said deed for sale at
u c outcry, after advertising the time,
an( | terms of sale once a week for
wee ks in some newspaper published in
CO unty wherein said property was
Hn( j gajj L ee O’Neal and Beulah O’Neal
j ng defaulted in the payment of one
c j pa i no te of $500.00 due January 1,
entire principal of said debt,
w jth interest at the rate of eight per
per annum. became immediately due
pay ahle under the terms of said deed to
CU re debt, and this sale will be made
aC cordance with the provisions in said
j There is now due on the indebtedness
cured by the deed above described,
P rincipal, interest to December 8, 1924
$700.00, attorney’s fees of $470.00, and
terest on said principal sum at the
D f 9e ven per cent. per annum rince
ce mber 8, 1924. Deed will be executed
the undersigned, as attorneys in fact of
ga jd Lee O’Neal and Beulah O’Neal to
purchaser. The proceeds of said sale
b e applied, first to the payment of
amounts above set forth, and the cost
this proceeding; the balance, if any,
t0 the said Lee O’Neal and Beulah O’Neal
their legal representatives.
This 16th day of June, 1925,
ISAAC MILLER.
Houser & Mathews, Attorneys.
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LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
contained in a deed to secure debt dated
15th day of April. 1925, from E. L.
! to Mrs. Lenorah F. Hartley, said deed to
cure debt beinir recorded in the office of
1 Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach County
I in Rook A, Page 277.
Will be sold before the door of the Court
1 House of Peach County, Georgia, on the 22nd
day of July. 1925. between the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder for
j cash all of the following described tracts
of land to-wit:
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1. All that Certain tract, lot or pared
j of of land, Georgia. situate. County lying of and Peach, being in and the in State
I 10th District therein, containing three hun
j j dred known twenty the (320) E. L. acres, Avera more Lakeview or loss, Place, being
us
j ! Comprising 202 1-2 all of lot less, No. 34 and containing 120 acres
acres, more or
out of lot No. 33 (Lakeview School House
lot excepted) said tract of land being bound¬
ed on the North by lands of Sledge; East
by lands of Giles and Sullivan; South by
lands of Stalnaker and Richardson, and West
by lands of Martin and J. T. Hancock.
II. AH that certain tract, lot or
of land situate, lying and being in
Counties of Peach and Crawford. .State
Georgia, and in the .Sixth District therein,
lying almost wholly within Peach county,
known and distinguished upon the plat
said Sixth District as Land Lot Number
Hundred Ninety-seven (No. 197) contain
jng two hundred two and one-half (202 1-2)
acres, more or less, known as the E. L.
Avera Old Home Place.
III. All that certain tract. lot or parcel
of land in the Ninth District of Peach coun
ty, Georgia, being a part of lot Number
two hundred eleven (211) in said
and also a part of jot Number Two Hun
dred twelve (212) in said District, contain
ing seventy (70) acres more or less,
the preent Home place or residence
erty of the party of the first part;
on the North by lands of Mrs. A. M.
mar and W. H. Harris; on the East
lands of Jno. R. Neil and a sub-division
of the City of Fort Valley made by E. L.
Avera known as West View; on the South
by the Fort Valley-Flint River Public Road ;
arid on the West by lands of J. C. Hartley.
Sale of said lands will be made
to the liens of the deeds to secure debt
covering said property or portions thereof
held by the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Co. securing an indebtednoss in the principal
sum of Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars.
| ; This deed to secure debt conveying tract No.
1 herein above described; the liens of
deeds to secure debt in favor of Charles T.
Eberhardt and Citizens Bank of Fort Valley.
the indebtedness to the said Charles T. Ebor
hardt amounting to the principal sum of
Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars and the
indebtedness to the Citizens Bank of Fort
Valley amounting to the principal sum of
approximately Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dol¬
lars; said deeds to secure debt conveying
tract No. 2 herein above described; and
subject to the liens of the deeds to secure
debt held by the Georgia Loan & Trust Corn
pany, securing an indebtedness in the prin
cipal sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dol¬
lars, the lien of the deed to secure debt held
by Mrs. Maggie Gordon securing an indebted¬
ness in the principal sum of Twenty-five
Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars: and the deed to
secure debt held by the Citizens Bank of
Fort Valley securing an indebtedness in the
principal sum of approximately Six Thous
and ($6,000.00) Dollars. Ali three of said deeds
to secure debt conveying the third tract herein
above described.
The indebtedness secured by the deed to
secure debt from E. L. Avera to Mrs. Le
norah F. Hartley amounts to the principal
sum of Thirty-four Hundred Fifty-five
and 65-100 ($3456.66) Dollars; same having
matured on May 15th. 1925, and default
having been made by the said E. L. Avera
in payment of the note at the maturity
thereof.
Proceeds of said sale will be applied first
to the payment of the indebtedness due and
owing by the said E. L. Avera to Mrs. Le
norah F. Hartley, including the cost of this
proceeding; and the surplus, if any. will be
paid over to the said E. L. Avera. his heirs
or assigns.
Deed will be made to the purchaser or
purchasers of said property at said sale by
the undersigned, as authorized in the said
deed to secure debt. This June 23rd, 1925.
Mrs. Lenorah F. Hartley
By C. L. SHEPARD.
6-25-41. Her Attorney at Law.
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt from M.
F. Brinson to John F. Turner dated May 1st.
1922. and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Houston County,
Georgia, in Book 29, Folio 258 the under-
1 signed will sell to the highest and best bid
dor for cash between the legal hours of sale
on ^2nd clay of July, 19-5. before tl
door of the Court House of Peach County
the following described property to wit:
that certain tract, lot or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the State
of Georgia, County of Houston, (lands in
Houston County at the time of the making
of the deed to secure debt but now in Peach
County) and in Ganoville. a suburb of the
City of F’ort Valley, therein, containing
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6 PER CENT
FARM LOANS
6 PER CENT
AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF
MONEY
, To place on desirable Peach, Hous¬
ton, Macon and Crawford County
j farms By
N. P. IIASSETT
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Phones 22 and 2004.
6% 10 YE ARS 6 %
three-quarter, of »n acre, more or le»a
known as lot No. 33 in the plat of
made by O. L. Greene for F. W. Gano,
H ame being in the shape of a triangle,
wa id tract being bounded on the North
the one acre lot thin day t May 1, 1922)
j veyed by M. F. Brinson to W. E. Clarke
(>n the South-east side by lands of
Valley High & Industrial School: and
the West by the Marshallville-Fort Valley
|| c R<»ad ; the tract hereby conveyed
fully described in warranty deed from
j am i a. Hi ley to M. F. Brinson, dated
ruary 7th, 1900, and recorded in the
D f the Clerk of Houston Superior
Book 6, Page 200, reference to the said
an( j the record thereof being here had
made for all purposes."
The indebtedness secured by the said
to ^.-cure debt is a note in the principal
„f $575.00 dated May 1, 1822, and
May j, 1923.
f)n t |, t . 6t |, day of June, 1925, the
deed to secure debt and the
thereby secured, together with the title
the property therein described and all
powers, privileges and options contained
t ^<. Ha jd deed to secure debt was
transferred, and assigned to the
by John F. Turner.
The proceeds of said sale shall be
first to the payment of the indebtedness
CU r W l by the deed to secure debt
w j t h t he cost of this proceeding; and
gurp i u8 , if any, will be paid over to the
Ka j representative of M. F. Brinson, the
j.\ Brinson having departed this life
t ) u . making of the deed to secure debt,
Deed will be made to the purchaser at
na i e a * authorized by the deed to
debt. This June 22nd. 1925.
Ambrosia B. Brinson
| By C. L. SHEPARD,
6-25-4t. Her Attorney at Law.
Georgia’s state college property
valued at $1.62 per capita;
Carolina’s at $4.94.
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