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PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Peach County Superior Court. September
Term 1925.
Mrs. h.Ivie Week.
v».
Jessie Ciifford Week*
To the Defendant, Jessie Clifford Weeks:
The plaintiff, Mrs. KIvie Weeks,
filed her petition for divorce again,t
Clifford Weeks, in this court, returnable
this term of the court, and it being made
to appear that Jessie Clifford Weeks is
a resident of said county, and also that
does not reside within the State, and on or¬
der having been made for service on him,
Jessie Clifford Weeks, by publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you, Jessie Clifford
Weeks, to be and appear at the next term
of Peach County Superior Court to be held
on the first Monday in September 1925, then
and there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable H. A. Mathews,
Judge of the Superior Court.
This 11th day of June 1925.
DOHA POOLE,
€-18-4t Deputy Clerk.
Divorce, Etc. Peach Superior Court.
September Term, 1925.
Mrs. Jkie Hobbs Taylor
vs.
John Thomas Taylor
The defendant, John Thomas Taylor, is
hereby required, personally or by his at¬
torney, to be and appear at the September
Term of the Superior Court of Peach Coun-
4y, to answer the petition of Mrs. Ikie Hobbs
Taylor in the uliove named and stated case.
III default of such appearance and plead¬
ing, the Court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable H. A. Mathews,
Judge of said Superior Court of Teach County.
This June 29, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Clerk Superior Court Peach Co.
Herbert Vining, Atty. for Petitioner.
7-249; 8-6413.
LAND KALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt from
Will Junes to Mth. Julia J. Reese dated
March 17, 1923.
Will he sold before the door of the
Hmisc of Peach County, Georgia, on the 23th
•lay of July, 1925, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash “all
that certain tract, lot or parcel of land
uate, lying and being in the City of
Valley, Peach (formerly Houston) County,
Georgia, containing one-half acre, more or
le»* and being the North-west corner
the old Charlotte Marshall lot; the
hereby conveyed fronting West on Hiley
street a distance of one hundred rive (1051
feet, more or less, and runping back
with uniform width of 106 feet a
sot two hundred ten (210) feet, more or
sand bounded on the North by lot of
.drew Hollinshead; East by lot of J. R.
ney; South by lot of Ed Felder, and
by Hiley street, being the lot whereon
hh id Will Jones has resided for the
three years.”
The indebtedness originally secured
said deed to secure debt is the sum of
On the 11th day of June, 1926. for a
sideration of $83.60 the said deed to
debt and the indebtedness thereby
together with all title, rights, privileges
options contained in the deed to secure
were transferred to the said J. W.
folk ; and the auid J. W. Woolfolk is
the owner and holder of the deed to
cure debt and the indebtedness thereby
cured, the balance thereof being the
•if *83.50 besides interest thereon from
11th day of June, 1925, at eight per
per annum.
The proceeds of said sale shall be
first to the payment of the indebtedness
cured by the deed to secure debt,
with cost of this sale: and the surplus,
if liny, shall be paid over to the said Will
Jones, his heirs or assigns.
Deed will be made to the purchaser or
purchasers at said sale by the undersigned
as provided in the deed to secure debt. This
June 30th, 1925.
J. W. Woolfolk. Transferee.
By C. L. SHEPARD,
7-2-4t. His Attorney at Law.
SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
By virtue of the authority contained in a
certain deed to secure debt, executed on
September 1st. 1921 by Lee O’Neal and Beu¬
lah O’Neal in favor of Isaac Miller,
deed is recorded in Deed Book 29, Folio 195
in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Houston County, Georgia, the
signed will sell before the court house door
Teach County, in Fort Valley, said State,
public outcry, between the legal hours of
«nd to the highest bidder for cash, on
15th of July, 1925. the following
real estate:
■"That certain house and lot in the City
LUMBER
S i ROUGH and DRESSED
ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIALS AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE
WINDOWS AND DOORS
3 CEDAR AND PINE SHINGLES
I GALVANIZED AND COMPOSITION ROOFING
Georgia Basnet & Lumber Co.
1 C. E. MARTIN, President T. M. ANTHOINE, Vice President
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i PHONE 38 J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’y-Treas.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925.
Fort v * llcy (>or * i, ‘' bounde,, on th * W ”‘
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^ tjja Parsonage lot of C. M. E. Church;
South by the Street known as Church street:
. the ,a me Gardner lot, and North
J 1 thr^ l : S .* i ' i reaWe"e.“ nd
O Ne
The deed to secure debt
of *4,00(500 evidenced by »ote. ni^a of of evem even date date
^ judgment." The amount of said debt is
• 4 qod no principal, $700.00 interest up to
H 1924 attorney's fees of $470.00, as
' City
., . hv issuing from the
Court of Houston County and recorded upon
the General Execution Docket of the county
of Houston.
The deed to secure debt above referred to
stipulated that upon default being made by
tt,,, said Lee and Beulah O'Neal in the
ment of either of the notes thereby secured,
the grantee therein. Isaac Miller, was au
thorized and empowered to expose the prop¬
erty described In said deed for sale at pub
lie outcry, after adverting the time, p'ace
and terms of sale once a week for four
weeks in some newspaper published in the
counly wherein said property was situated;
and said Lee O'Neal and Beulah O'Neal hav¬
ing defaulted in the payment of one prin¬
cipal note of $500.00 due January 1. 1922.
the entire principal of said debt, together
w ith interest at the rate of eight per cent
per annum, became immediately due and
payable under the terms of said deed to se
cure debt, and this sale will be made in
accordance with the provisions in said deed.
There la now due on the indebtedness se¬
cured by the deed above described, $4,000.00
principal, interest to December 8, 1924 of
$700.00, attorney’s fees of $470.00, and in¬
terest on said principal sum at the rate
of seven per cent, per annum rince De*
cember 8, 1924. Deed will be executed by
the undersigned, a, attorneys in fact of the
said Im O'Neal and Beulah O’Neal to the
purchaser. The proceed, of ,aid sale will
he applied, first to the payment of the
amounts above set forth, and the cost of
this proceeding: the balance, if any. paid
to the said Lee O'Neal and Beulah O'Neal or
their legal repreeentativee.
This 16th day of June, 1925.
ISAAC MILLER.
Houser 4 Mathews, Attorneys. 6-18-41
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt dated the
.
15th day of April, 1925, from E. L. Avera
to Mrs. Lenuruh F. Hartley, said deed to ae
cure debt being recorded in the office of the
i Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach County
in Book A, Page 277.
Will be sold before the door of the Court
House of Peach County, Georgia, on the 22nd
1 day of July 1925, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder for
cash all of the following described tracts
of land to-wit:
| I. All that Certain tract, lot or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in the State
0 f Georgia, County of Peach, and in • u»
loth District therein, containing three hun
! dred twenty (320) acres, more or leas, being
known as the E. L. Avera I,akeview Place,
( containing
< comprising all of lot No. 34 I
202 1-2 acres, more or less, and 120 acres
out of lot No. 33 (Lakeview School House
j ) 0 , excepted) said tract of land being bound
ed on the North by lands of Sledge: East
by Jnds lands of Giles and Sullivan; South by
of Staluaker and Richardson, and West |
by land, of Martin and J. T. Hancock.
II. All that certain tract. lot or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in the | i
Counties of Teach and Crawford, State ot
(VoririH ; g“ and in whot the Sixth District therein,
* almos within Peach county,
known and distinguished upon the plat of
said Sixth District as Land Lot Number One
Hundred Ninety-seven (No. 197) contain
ing two hundred two and one-half (202 1-2)
acres, more or less, kno>vn as the E. L.
Avera Old Home Flace.
III. All that certain tract, lot or parcel
of land in the Ninth District of Teach coun
ty, Georgia. being a part of lot Number
two hundred eleven (211) in said District
and also a part of Lot Number Two Hun¬
dred twelve (212) in said District, contain
ing seventy (70) acres, more or less, being
the present Home place or residence prop
orty of the party of the first part.; bounded
on the North by lands of Mrs. A. M. La¬
mar and W, H. Harris; on the East by
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 Hoad;
and on the West by lands of J. C. Hartley.
Sale of said lands rill be made subject
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 indebtedness 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 the
deeds to secure debt in favor of C harles T.
Kbcrhardt and Citizens Bank of Fort Valley.
the indebtedness to the said Charles T. Eber
hardt amounting to the principal sum of
Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars and the
indebtedness to the Citizens Bank of Fort
Valley amounting to the principal sum of
Six Thousand ($#,000.00) Dol
said deeds to secure debt conveying
No. 2 herein above described; and
to the lien. of the deed, to secure
an indebtedness in the prin
thTlil'l o^^iked'To ^urTdtbt held
Mrs Maggie ^ Gordon securing an indebted
^ Twe „ ty ., fve
($2500.00) Dollars; and the deed to
debt held by the Citizens Bank of
Valley securing an indebtedness in the
sum of approximately Six Thous
($6,000,00) Dollars. All three of said deeds
secure debt conveying the third tract herein
described.
The indebtedness secured by the deed to
debt from .... E. L. Avera , to Mrs. u , ,, Le¬
F. Hartley amount, to the principal
of Thirty-four Hundred fifty-five
65-100 l$3455.G5, Dollars; same h.vmg
on May 15th, 1925, and default
been made by the said E. L. Av»*ra
in payment of the note at the maturity
Proceeds of said sale will be applied first
the payment ot the indebtedness due and
by the said E. L. Avera to Mrs. Ia?
norah F. Hartley, including the cost of this
and the surplus, if any, will be
over to the said E. L. Avera. his heirs
assigns.
Deed will be made to the purchaser or
of said property at said sale by
undersigned, as authorized in the said
to secure debt. This June 23rd, 1925.
Mrs. l^enorah F. Hartley
By C. L. SHEPARD,
Her Attorney at Law.
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
in a deed to secure debt from M.
Brinson to John F. Turner dated May 1st, j
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
the Superior Court of Houston County,
in Book 29. Folio 258—the under¬
will sell to the highest and best bid¬
for cash between the legal hours of sale
the 22nd day of July. 1926, More the
of the Court Houie of l'e«-h County
following described property to wit:
“All that certain tract, lot or parcel of j
situate, lying and being in the State
Georgia. County of Houston, (lands in
County at the time of the making
the deed to secure debt but now in Teach
and in Oanoville, a Buburb of the
ot Fort Valley, therein. containing
of an acre, more or less and
as lot No. 33 in the plat of survey
by O. L. Greene for F. W. Gano, the
being in the shape of a triangle, and
tract being bounded on the North by
one acre lot this day (May 1, 1922) con
by M. F. Brinson to W. E. Clarke;
the South-east side by lands of lort
Valley High & Industrial School; and on
West by the Marshallvllle-Fort Valley Pub¬
lic Road; the tract hereby conveyed being
fully described in warranty deed from Ro
land A. Hiley to M. F. Brinson, dated Feb
ruary 7th, 1906, and recorded in the office
the Clerk of Houston Superior Court,
Book 6, Tage 260, reference to the said deed
and the record thereof being here had and
made for all purposes.
Th.- indebtedness secured by the said deed
to secure debt is a note in the principal sum
of $575.00 dated May 1, 1922, and maturing
May 1923.
On the 6th day of J.n. ;
deed to secure debt and he
thereby secured.
the property therein described and .1 rights.
powers privileges and options contained in
f
the said deed to secure debt was set-over.
transferred, and assigned to the undersigned
by John F. Turner.
The proceed* of said sale shall be applied
first to the payment of the indebtedness ae*
cured by the deed to secure debt together
with the coat of this proceeding; and the
surplus, if any, will be paid over to the le
gal representative of M. F. Brinson, the said
M. F. Brinson having departed this life since
the making of the deed to secure debt.
Deed will be made to the purchaser at the
sale as authorized by the deed to secure
debt. This June 22nd. 1925.
Ambrosia B. Brinson
By C. L. SHEPARD,
6-25-4t. Her Attorney at Law.
6 PER CENT
FARM LOANS
6 PER CENT
AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF
MONEY
To place on desirable Peach, Hous¬
ton, Macon and Crawford County
farms By
N. P. BASSETT
FORT VALLEY, GA,
Phones 22 and 2004.
6 % 10 YEARS 6 %
PEACH COUNTY
all whom it may crncirn:
T. S. Vischer having, in proper form, ap
to me for Permanent letters of Ad
on the estate of Miss A. I
^ MlWt.‘jLkLi'tVand late of said County, this i. to^cite
appear
at my office . on first Monday in August,
„„ an<) , how eause, if any they can. why
administration should not be
to T. S. Vischer on Miss A. I.
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estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
2 r,th day of June, 1926.
7 . 9 . 4t , M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Annie N. .Mathews having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of George
William Mathews, late of said County, this
tQ c - te all arul g j nKu i ar the creditors and
next of kin of George William Mathews to
be ami appear at my office on the 1st Mon¬
day in August. 1925, at 10 o’clock A. M-.
and show cause, if any they can, why per¬
manent administration should not be grant¬
ed to Mrs. Annie N. Mathews on Geo. Wil¬
liam Mathews estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 27th day of June, 1925.
7-9-4t. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY:
Will be sold before the court house door
in the City of Fort Valley in said county
cf, the first Tuesday in August, 1925, within
the legal hours of sale; the following des¬
cribed property belonging to Byron Packing
Company 5 Rochester Rex Grading Ma
chines, belting, and packing bins; also a
certain 2 story packing shed located on the
right of way of the Central ot Georgia Rail
wa Company, said shed being 29 feet wide
by 150 feet long, having a galvanized roof.
Weak in Back
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and Sides
“Before the birth Mrs. of Lena my ^ is
t;, little girl,” says
Stancil, of K. F. D. 2, Mat¬
thews, Mo., “I was so weak m =
KS) in my back and sides I could (|p
not go about. I was too a
weak to stand up or do any
m ;c. work. I felt like my back TrSS
was coming in two. 1 lost
weight. 1 didn’t eat any¬
thing much and was so rest¬
less I couldn't sleep nights.
“My mother used to take
CARDUI
For Female Troubles
so I sent to get it. I im¬
proved after my first bottle.
Cardui is certainty a great
help for nervousness and
weak back. I took six bot¬
tles of Cardui and by then 1
was well and strong, Cardui just
7 did fine from then on.
(®) helped me so much. ' »
Thousands of weak, suf¬
fering women have taken
m Cardui, knowing that it had
helped their molhers or their
§> 7f| friends, strength and and got soon rid of gained their (jgj) ^
— of ' Cardui good. should do you a lot (^)
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by virtue of a Tenancy at Will agreement oe
Packing Company and
G«»rgia Railway Com
Said property being located on said
above described nght of way in the town
Byron. Levied on as the property of By
Packing Company to satisfy an execu
tion issued on the 17th day of March. 1925,
from the Superior Court of Peach County
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CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY
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in fgvor of Rochester Rex Company agxinut
Byron Packing Co., et ml.
This 23rd day of June. 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON,
7*9*41. Sheriff.
Helping One's Fellows
lue only vvny you cun hplp your fel¬
low nmn ls by being the noblest jind
the jest limn Dint it is possible for
you t-> be.—Phillips Brooks.
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