The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, July 16, 1925, Image 5

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' ' « ■ I; Legal Advertisements ;; LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt Iron Will Jones to Mrs. Julia J. Reese dutod March 17, 1923. Will be sold before the door of the Court House of Peach County, Georgia, on the 23th day of July, 1925, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash “all that certaia tract, lot or parcel of land Rit .*?.ate, lying and being in the City of Fort Valley, Peach (formerly Houston) County, Georgia, containing one-half acre, more or f less, and being the North-west corner of the old Charlotte Marshall lot; the tmet hereby conveyed fronting West on Hiley street a distance of one hundred five (105t feet, more or less, and running back East with uniform width of 105 feet a distance of two hundred ten (210) feet, more or less, and bounded on the North by lot of An drew Hollinshead; East by lot of J. R. Kin ney; South by lot of Ed Felder, and West by Hiley street, being the lot whereon the said Will Jones has resided for the past three years." The indebtedness originally secured by said deed to secure debt is the sum of $205. On the 11th day of June. 1925. for a sideration of $83.50 the said deed to debt and the indebtedness thereby secured, ^together with all title, rights, privileges and options contained in the deed to secure debt were transferred to the said J. W. folk; and the said J. W\ Woolfolk is now the owner and holder of the deed to se¬ cure debt and the indebtedness thereby se¬ cured, the balance thereof being the sum of $83.50 besides interest thereon from y 11th day of June, 1925, at eight per cent per annum. The proceeds of said sale shall be applied first to the payment of the indebtedness se¬ cured by the deed to secure debt, together with cost of this sale; and the surplus, if any, shall be paid over to the said Will Jones, his heirs or assigns. Deed will be made to the purchaser purchasers at said sale by the undersigned as provided in the deed to secure debt. June 30th, 1925. J. W. Woolfolk, Transferee. By C. L. SHEPARD, 7 - 2 - 41 . His Attorney at Law. L 4NU SALE Under and by virtue of the power of contained In a deed to secure debt dated 16th day of April, 1925, from E. L. Avera p to Mrs. Lenorah F. Hartley, said deed to se cure debt being recorded in the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach in Book A, Page 277, Will be sold before the door of the House of Peach County, Georgia, on the day of July 1925, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and beat bidder for cash all of the following described tracts of land to-wit: I. All that Certain tract. lot or of land, situate, lying and being in the of Georgia. County of Peach, and in 10th District therein, containing three dred twenty (320) acres, more or less, known as the E. L. Avera Lakeview comprising all of Jot No. 3* 202 1-2 acres, more or lea,, and 190 out of lot No. 38 (Lakeview School lot excepted) said tract of land being ed on the North by lands of Sledge; by lands of Giles and Sullivan; South by lands of Stalnaker and Richardson, and by lands of Martin and J. T. Hancock. II. All that certain tract, lot or of • land situate, lying and being in Countics 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) ing 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 two hundred eleven (211) in said District i We ^0 \ake-Oui>/ e o flOCo c © o WOULD BE GLAD TO HANDLE YOUR I i Watermelon I In Car Lots Only A i PROVIDING: You ivire us and let us say when and how many . RICHMOND, VA. JL THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. and also a part (212) of in Lot said Number District, Two contain- Hun- | dred twelve in* (70) less, being ' seventy acres, more or the present Home place or residence prop- [ erty 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 of lands the of City Jno. of R. Fort Neil Valley and made a sub-division by E. L. j Avora known as West View; on the South by the Fort Valley-Flint River Public and on the West by lands of J. C. Hartley. ( Sale of said lands will be made subject i 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 Charles T. j Eberhardt 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 1 1 indebtedness to the Citizens Hank 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 heroin above described; and subject to the liens of the deeds to secure | <>«>>t held by the Georgia Loan « Trust Com bany, securing an indebtedness In the prin- j cipal sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dol , l»rs. the lien of the deed to secure debt held by Mrs. Maggie Gordon securing an indebted ne ss 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 ,, indebtedness . , , j in . the, aacurmg an principal sum of approximately Six Thous- J and ($6,000.00) Dollars. All three of said deeds to above secure described. debt conveying the third tract herein j j 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 ($3455.65) 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- j norah F. Hartley, including the cost of this j proceeding; and the surplus, if any, will be paid over to the said E. L. Avera, his heirs or assigns. I Deed will be made to the purchaser or ^ purchasers of said property at said sale by the undersigned, authorized in the said deed to secure debt. This June 23rd, 1925. Mrs. Lenorah F. Hartley By C. L. SHEPARD. 6-26-4t. 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 Superlor Court of Houston County, Georgia, in Book 29, Folio 258—the under I signed will sail to the highest and beet bid der for cash tatWMn the le|ra | hour , of , ale on the 22nd day of July 1926 the Ho of p h County ' door of the Court , lse e ,. th( , followin( . d^ribed property to wit; .. A „ that certain tract. , ot or p arcel o{ ,, nd aituatei , yinB and bein „ in the Sut , 1 I of Georeia County of Houston, (lands in , making’ | ; Houlton CountJr at the timc of the of ^ deed to „ cure debt but now in Peac h | j County) and jn Ganoville. a suburb of the ! j ■ Cjty of Fort V aliey. therein. containing! three-quarters of an acre, more or less and . | ! known as lot No. 33 in the plat of survey made by O. L. Greene fur F. W. Gano, the! bein(t jn the abape „f triangle, and 1 same a 6aid tr#ct being bounded on the North by t he one acre lot this day (May 1, 1922) con veyed by M. F. Brinson to W. E. Clarke; on the South-east side by lands of Fort Valley High & Industrial School; and on j ■ the West by the Marshallville-Fort Valley Pub jj c j^ oa( j. t h e tract hereby conveyed being fu]ly described in warranty dei*4 from Ro- . )and A Hi j to m p, Brinson, dated Feb- 1 J ey j ruary 7th, 1906, wnd recorded in the office of t h e clerk of Houston Superior Court, J PqqJj g page 2»>0, reference to the said deed 1 , j and the record thereof being here had and made for all purposes.” The indebtedness secured by the said deed secure debt is a note in the principal sum $575.00 dated May 1, 1922, and maturing 1, 1923. On the 6th day of June. 1925, the said to secure debt and the indebtedness secured, together with the title to property therein described and all rights, privileges and options contained in said deed to secure debt was set-over, and assigned to the undersigned John F. Turner. The proceeds of said sale shall be applied to the payment of the indebtedness Re¬ by the deed to secure debt together the cost of this proceeding; and the if any, will be paid over to the le representative of M. F. Brinson, the said F. Brinson having departed this life since making of the deed to secure debt, Deed will be made to the purchaser at the as authorized by the deed to secure This June 22nd, 1925. Ambrosia B. Brinson By C. L. SHEPARD. Her Attorney at Law. Mrs. Bessie Mae Loyd vs. William Irvin Loyd Divorce, etc. September Term, 1925. Reach Superior Court T|u , de f en dant. William Irvin Loyd, is bcreby reQu j re( j. personally or by his at torney to , u> and appear at the Tcrm n f Superior Court of Peach County, Georgia, to answer the complaint of Mrs. Bessie Mao Loyd in the above named and stated case. Jn dcfau , t „ f 8Uch appearanC( , andl „| ead _ . . . ,, a ... , . pri ’ <0 “ “ 3 ° 8 appertain Honourable H. A. Mathews. j udg , e G f sftu j Superior Court of Peach coun ty, this July S, 1925. EMMETT HOUSER Herbert Vining. Clerk. Attorney Mrs. Bessie Mae Loyd. 7-9&16 ; 8-6&13. GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY To all whom it may concern: T. S. Vischer having, in proper form, ap¬ plied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Miss A. j # Jackson, late of said County, this is to cite it* all and singular the creditors and next of kin to Miss A. I. Jackson to be and appear at my office, on first Monday in August, 1925 and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to T. S. Vischer on Miss A. I. Jackson estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 25th day of June, 1925. 7-9-41. 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 is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of George William Mathews to be and 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 on the first Tuesday in August. 1925, within the legal hours of Bale; the following dea cribed property belonging to Iiyron Packing Company :- 5 Rochester Rex Grading Ma chines, belting, and packing bins; also n certain 2 story packing shed located on the right of way of the Central of Georgia Rail wa Company, said shed being 29 feet wide by 150 feet long, having a galvanized roof, ahd being located on the west side of the said right of way, and in the town of Byron, said state and county; said packing shed ho¬ ing located on said right of way under and by virtue of a Tenancy at Will agreement be the said Byron Packing Company and PEACH LANDS FOR SALE 202 1-2 acres of high well drained red land 3 miles from Woodland, Ga,, in good neighborhood, on mail route and school truck route. Land is above the average and will make an ideul peach orchard. No improvements. Price §6.00 per acre. Terms §400.00 cash, balance 1 to 5 years at 7 % in¬ terest. 185 acres of well improved land lo¬ cated on main highway from Talbot ton to Columbus, routes 41 and 22, just 3 1-2 miles from Talbotton, Ga. Good barns, stables, tenant houses > plenty of wire for hog and cow pas ture and is an ideal place for a good country home. Has a nice two story C room residence and 3500 two-year old Elberta trees on it. This is a ; great bargain. Price $20.00 per acre. I Terms §1000 cash, balance 1 to 5 ’ years at 8’/<> interest. J J. W. Jordan J Talbotton, Ga. !7-16-2t WIGS FOR IRISH JUSTICE Dublin.— It has been decided that hereafter all Irish judges shall Wear | wigs and gowns. the said Central of Georgia Railway Com¬ pany. Said property being located on said above described right of way in the town of Byron. Levied on as the property of By¬ ron Packing Company to satisfy an execu¬ tion issued on the 17th day of March, 1925, from the Superior Court of Peach County I in favor of Rochester Rex Company against * Byron Packing Co., et al. ! This 23rd day of June, 1925. . i GEO. D. ANDERSON. ‘ -9-4t. Sheriff. 1 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Georgia, Peach County. All creditors of the estate of Bennett A. 1 Hartley, late of Peach County, deceased, are hereby notified to render their demands to 1 the undersigned according to law, and all ' indebted to said estate required persons are to make immediate payment to me. This July 13th, 1925. MRS. LEILA B. HARTLEY, Administratrix with the Will annexed of Estate of Bennett A. Hartley, deceased. 7-16-61. A /Me I Your work You can’t do good work when your head throbs, your back aches or you’re tortured by rheumatic, sciatic or monthly pains. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. relieve pain quickly, safely and without un¬ pleasant after effects.. Your druggist will sell them to you at pre-war prices. Regular package — 25 doses 25 cents. Economy package —125 doses $1.00. I LUMBER ROUGH and DRESSED ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIALS AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE WINDOWS AND DOORS CEDAR AND PINE SHINGLES GALVANIZED AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Georgia Basket & Lumber Co. C. E. MARTIN, President T. M. ANTHOINE, Vice > President PHONE 38 J. E. BLEDSOE, Sec’y-Treas. WK I’LANS EVANGELICAL SERIES Rev. J. W. Smith of Fort Valley, evangelist of the Macon Presbytery, will begin a series of services Sunday night, July 26, at the Westminister Presbyterian church in Macon. The church, which has been closed for several months, is again having services each Sunday night at 8 o’-! clock, it was announced. Efforts are | being made by church officials to reorganize the Sabbah school, at the regular Sunday school hour Sunday morning. I \ ' ' < ! ' BARGAIN 1 LIGHT FORD TRUCK ■ . Suitable for Hauling Watermelons < < « * $70.00 ft OTHER TRUCK BARGAINS FORT VALLEY MOTOR CO. « * Now En Effect. « » Sweet Milk in pint bottles 10c eack .......... — Sweet Milk in quart bottles ISc each — Buttermilk ................... 5c quart i .— • 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 25c FREE COUPON BLOOD-LAX i The NATION’S BLOOD Tonic A LAXATIVE BLOOD TONIC This coupon when presented to your Druggist is worth 25c on the purchase price of one $1.00 bottle of Blood-Lax. Blood-Lax is compounded especially for the Liver, and Blood. Blood-Lax makes you eat better, sleep better and work better. htop Blood-Lax those pains will in rid your your back, system and cleanse of that tired, rundown feeling! impurities that Pimples, your system of all those Bour Stomach, cause Indigestion, Boils, Carbuncles, Biliousness, Dizzi¬ ness, Constipation and Rheumatism. One bottle of Blood-Lax will relieve these troubles at once Get a bottle today. ' Manufactured By I The Blood-Lax Laboratory ATLANTA, GA. Smile for the day; As persistent as a cigarette beggar.—J. R. W. in Mil¬ waukee Journal. THE KIMBALL HOUSE Atlanta’s Best Known Hotel. 400 Rooms of Solid Comfort. The Home of Georgia People. Rooms, Running Water, $1 to $2. Rooms, with Bath, $1.50 to $5. Free Garage Service JACOBS & MAYNARD, Prop.