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LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale |
contained in a deed to secure debt from
i JOHN T. SLATON
INSURANCE
of All Kinds
—/ represent a number of strong old reliable com
pames. -V iny business entrusted to me will receive
careful and prompt attention, and will be appreci¬
ated.
WOOLFOLK BUILDING PHONE 283.
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Sweet Milk in pint bottles . .. 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottles .. 15c each <
Buttermilk .......-.................. .. 5c quart
vG 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
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CHESTER FRANZELL & CO.
Industries PITTSBURGH, PA. Pay rolls heaviest
running in years
full-blast and
WHEELING, W. VA. Buying power
Public generally of community
s employed and tremendous
prosperous
Heaviest receivers of Peaches on above tivo
markets for many years.
The trade come to us for Peaches because
>• they knoiv ive ivill have daily supplies from start
of Georgia season until the latest northern grown
crops are marketed.
We maintain a corps of expert salesmen
thoroughly experienced in the handling of
Peaches.
AT YOUR SERVICE
CORRESPOND
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.
Will Jones to Mrs. Julia J. Reese
March 17, 1928.
Will bo Bold before the door of the
House of Peach County, Georgia, on the
day of July, 1925, between the legal
of sale to the highest bidder for cash
that certain tract, lot or parcel of land
uate, lying and being in the City of
Valley, Peach (formerly Houston)
Georgia, containing one-half acre, more
loss and being the North-west corner
the old Charlotte Murshull lot; the
hereby conveyed fronting West on Jliley
street a distance of one hundred five (1 Do I
feet, more or less, and running back East
with uniform width of 105 feet a distunee
i of two hundred ten (210) feet, more or less,
ani * 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
1 said deed to secure debt is the sum of $206.
On the 11th day of June, 1925, for a con
Bideration of $83.50 the said deed to secure
debt and the indebtedness thereby secured,
togother 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 the
11th day of June, 1925, at eight per
per annum.
The proceeds of said snle shall be
■ first to the payment of the indebtedness
cured by the deed to secure debt,
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with cost of this sale; and the
if any, shall be paid over to the said
• Jones, his heirs or assigns.
i Deed will be made to the purchaser
purchasers at said sale by the
as provided in the deed to secure debt.
June 30th, 1925.
• J. W. Woolfolk. Transferee.
By C. L. SHEPARD,
1 7-2-4t. His Attorney at
Mrs. Bessie Mae Loyd
vs.
William Irvin Loyd
Divorce, etc. September Term, 1925.
Superior Court.
The defendant, William Irvin Loyd,
hereby required, personally or by his
tomey to be and appear at the
1925, Term of the Superior Court of
County, Georgia, to answer the
of Mrs. Bessie Mae Loyd in the above
and stated case.
In default of such appearance and
ing. this Court will proceed as to
shall appertain.
Witness the Honourable H. A.
Judge of said Superior Court of Peach
ty, this July S, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER.
Herbert Vining,
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,
plied to me for Permanent Letters of
ministration on the estate of Miss A. I.
i Jackson, late of said County, this is to
j j 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
, 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.
7-9-41. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA PEACH COUNTY:
Will be sold before the court house door
in the City of Fort Valley in said county
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PROVIDING: You wire us and let us say when and how
many. RICHMOND, VA.
i the first
on Tuesday in August, 1(125, within
the legal hours of snle; the following des
crlhed 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 of Georgia Rail
wa Company, said shed being 29 feet wide
by 150 feet long, having a galvanized roof,
and being located on the west side of the
sail/ right of way, and in the town of Byron,
eai d state and county; said packing shed
jng located on said right of way under nnj
by virtue of a Tenancy at Will agreement be
tween the snid Byron Packing Company anil
the said Central of Georgia Railway Com
pnny. Said property being located on said
a bove described right of way in the town
of Byron. Levied on as the property of Hy
ron Packing Company to satisfy an oxecu
tion issued on the 17th day of March, 1925,
f rom the Superior Court of Peach County
j n favor of Rochester Rex Company against
Byron Packing Co., et al.
’ This 23rd day of June, 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON.
; 7-9-4t. Sheriff.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
Georgia, Peach County,
All creditors of the estate of Bennett A.
> Hartley, late of Peach County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render their demands to
j the undersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to me.
This July 18th, 1925.
MRS. LEILA B. HARTLEY,
Administratrix with the Will annexed of
Estate of Bennett A. Hartley, deceased.
7-16-6t.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Western Division
Southern District of Georgia
j In the matter of Homer P. Mackey, of
Fort Valley, Peach County, Bankrupt, in
bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of the above-named Bank
rupt :
You are hereby notified that the above
named bankrupt has applied for a discharge
f rom all debts provable against him in bank-
1 ruptcy.
The said application will be heard by the
^ United States District Judge of said division
and district at the United States Court
room in the city of Macon, Ga., on the
i 7t h j ay of August, 1025, at 10 o’clock in
• the forenoon.
I All creditors of said bankrupt are notified
to appear at the time and place stated and
, show cause, if any they can, why the prayer
! of said petitioner should not be granted
! Dated at Macon, Ga., this 16th day of
! July, A. D., 1925.
L. M. ERWIN. Clerk,
1 7-23-lt. By Meta Erwin,
Deputy Clerk.
Fort Valley Extension of Corporate Limits
An Act to Extend the Limits of the City
Fort Valley and for other purposes
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is
hereby enacted by authority of same, That
i the limits of said City are hereby extended
in the following manner and to the extent
hereinafter described, to-wit: Commencing at
the present limits of said City on the road
j leading from the City of Fort Valley to
Marshallville aaid limits are hereby extended
20 feet from center on each side of said
road, in the direction of Marshallville so as
to include a strip of land forty feet wide,
the center of aaid strip being the middle of
the present road, and said strip extending in
a South-westerly direction to the cross
streets known as Pear Street on the East
side ami as Baird’s Packing House Alley on
the West side. Thence from the East side
1 of the Fort Valley-Marshallville Road along
j said Pear street and across the land of The
Fort Valley High and Industrial School 1465
feet to a point where the land of The Fort
j Valley High and Industrial School corners
svith the land of the John Houser Estate.
From this point the line of incorporation
shall extend in a North Westerly direction
! across the land of the Fort Valley High and
I Industrial School 775 feet to the N. E. Corner
of the G. B. Miller residence lot, thence
along the line between the land of said
school and the property of G. B. Miller to
the road leading from the City of Fort
Valley to Marshallville. On the West Side
j of Marshallville the roail the leading incorporation from Fort Valley to
ahull extend
i from said rigid in a North Westerly direction
along the line of Baird’s Packing House Al
ley 875 feet to Carpenter Shop street, thence
in u South Westerly direction along snid Cur
penter Shop street 800 feet to the Southern
boundary of the colored public school lot,
thence in a South Easterly direction along
the line between said colored public school
lot and the lot of James Henry and ImcK to
the road leading from the City of Fort
Valley to the town of Marshallville so as to
include the school buildings used as the col¬
ored school of the City of Fort Valley and
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The Crystal Bros. Co
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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GEORGIA PEACH GROWERS
Have invested the capital and labor in producing the
luscious Georgia Peach. But, whether your crop is
large or small, the important thing right now is not
only to GRADE and PACK your fruit properly, hut
also to that fruit is WELL SOLD. Experi¬ i
see your
ence has taught many fruit growers that best possible
returns are sained r from
The Crystal Bros. Co.
IN PITTSBURGH. PA
ANDERSON & JOHNSTON
ARE ESTABLISHED TO HANDLE
GEORGIA PEACHES
ON A LARGE SC4LE WITH ALL
AVAILABLE PROFIT TO ?■
THE GROWER
A Good Substantial House in a Good
Substantial Market
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ENORMOUS SEA SERPENT
Providence, R. I., July 14.—Reports
that a huso sea serpent that appar¬
ently had been killed when struck
by a steamship or other ocean going
vessel was sighted off Ferwick Is*
land shoal, were made here today by
three sea captains. They said the ser¬
pent was at least 80 feet long and
15 feet in circumference.
the land within the limits herein described.
Sect ion 2: Be it further enacted, That
all laws and parts of laws in conflict with
this Act, be, and the same arc hereby re*
pealed.