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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
£«orgia, Peach County.
^ All creditors of the estate of Bennett
Hartley, late of Peach County, deceased,
^hereby ^the undersigned notified to render their demands
according to law, and
pergons indebted to said estate are
to make immediate payment to me.
This July ISth, 1926.
MRS. LEILA. B. HARTLEY,
Administratrix with the Will annexed
Estate of Bennett A. Hartley,
7-16-6t.
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
torney to be and appear at the
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
fc ty, this July S, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER.
Herbert Vining.
Attorney Mrs. Bessie Mae Loyd.
7-9&16; 8-6&13.
Divorce. Etc. Peach Superior Court.
September Term, 1925.
Mrs. Ikie Hobbs Taylor
VS.
John Thomas Taylor
The defendant, John Thomas Taylor,
hereby required, personally or by his
torney, to be and appear at the
Term of the Superior Court of Peach
ty, to answer the petition of Mrs. Ikie
Taylor in the above named and stated
In default of such appearance and
ing, the Court will proceed as to
shall appertain.
P Witness the Honorable H. A.
Judge of said Superior Court of Peach
i This June 29, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Clerk Superior Court Peach
Herbert Vining, Atty. for Petitioner.
7-2&9 ; 8-6&13.
Georgia. Peach County.
All creditors of the estate of Miss A.
Jackson, late of Peach county, deceased,
hereby notified to render in their
to the undersigned according to law, and
persons indebted to said estate are
to make immediate payment to me.
This 3rd day of August, 1925.
8-6-6t. T. S. VISSCHER.
Administrator of Miss A. I.
deceased.
RECEIVER'S SALE
Under and by virtue of an order (f
Honorable Malcolm D. Jones. Judge of
Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit, in
cast> of William M. Wright and George
Wright, Eexecutors et al vs. T. R.
Superintendent of Banks et a!, dated
18, 1925, the undersigned, as Receivers
the court, will sell before the court
door of Peach county, at Fort Valley,
gia, on the First Tuesday '.n
1925, between the legal hours of sale,
public outcry to the highest bidder for
subject to the confirmation or rejection
the court, as provided in said t-rder,
following portion of the estate of W.
Wright, deceased, in the hands of the
for administration; to-wit:
That certain tract, lot or parcel of
situated and being in the city of Fort
in the Ninth District of, formerly Houston
county, now Peach county Georgia and
particularly described as follows, Said
located at the Southeast} corner of East
Miller and Church streets and measured
follows, commencing at said corner and
ning thence East along Church street for
distance of 142 feet, more or less, to
William M. Wright lot; thence South along
line of the William M. Wright lot for a
stance of 238 feet, more or less, to the
George O. "Wright lot; thence East
the line of the George feet, O. Wright less, Ipt to for a
distance of 142 more or
Miller street; thence North along said East
Miller street for distance of 238
feet, more or less, to the starting point.
Said lot bounded North by Church street;
West by East-Miller street; South by
George O Wright lot and East by the William
M. Wright lot. Said lot being the same on
which is built a two story brick building
erected by said W. C. Wright as a residence.
Said property will be sold freed of liens
and the highest bidder at said sale will be
required to pay the amount of his bid on
the confirmation of said sale by the court.
The said sale will be reported to the court
on Wednesday, September the Second, 1925,
for rejection or confirmation, at his discre¬
tion.
Prospective bidders are further referred
to said order authorizing said sale on file
in the Clerk’s office of Peach county Super¬
ior court.
August 3rd, 1925.
D. C. STROTHER,
fc-G-4t A. C. RILEY,
Receivers of the Court.
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land sale
Under and bv virtue of the power of sale
contained in deed to secure debt from
Will Jones to Mrs. Julia J. Reese dated
March 17, 1923.
Will be sold before the door of the
House of Peach county, Georgia, on the
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day of September, 1925, between the leital
hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash
“all that certain tract, lot or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City of Fort
Valley, Peach (formerly Houston) County,
Georgia, containing one-half acre, more or
less, and being the North-west corner of the
old Charlotte Marshall lot; the tract hereby
conveyed fronting West on Hiley street a
distance of one hundred five (105) feet, more
or less, and running back East with uniform
width of 105 feet a distance of two hundred
j ten (210) feet, more or less, and bounded
on the North by lot of Andrew Hollinshead ;
East by lot of J. R. Kinney; South by lot
of Ed Felder, and West by Hiley street, be¬
ing the lot whereon the said Will Jones has
resided for the past three years.”
The indebtedness originally secured by said
deed to secure debt in the sum of 8205.00. On
the 11th day of June, 1925, for a consider¬
ation of $83,50 the said deed to secure debt
and the indebtedness thereby secured, to¬
gether with all title, rights, privileges and
options contained in the deed to secure debt
were transferred to the said J. W. Woolfolk ;
and the said J. W. Woolfolk is now the
owner and holder of the deed to secure debt
j and the indebtedness thereby secured, the
balance thereof being the sum of $83.50 be¬
sides interest thereon from the 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 or
purchasers at said sale by the undersigned
j as provided in the deed to secure debt. This
1 Aug. 4th, 1925.
J. W. Woolfolk, Transferree.
By C. L. Shepard,
8-6-4t His Attorney at Law.
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AUGUST 21, ’ 1925.
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Ask Ask Ticket ticket Agent Ae-ent lor for exact exact round round,
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THE RIGHT way
8-6-3t
THE WORLD
SHALL BE ESTABLISHED
Millions Now Living Will Never Die.
Every once in a while some alarm¬
ist breaks into the news of the world
with the announced discovery that the
world is booked ahead until next
Wednesday night at midnight, after
which all dates will be off; for we
shall all be in the midst of a roaring
fiery furnace, in which our back yards
stone walls and mill ponds will be
fuel for the flames, and we ourselves
will be turned to white-hot cinders.
All this is very painful. At least it
is for some of us until Wednesday
night comes around, and we find it
isn’t so. After that, we breathe more
easily, and go along the same as be¬
fore.
But there is one body of people
W J, 0( though often improperly acCUS
ed of such notions, entertain exactly
opposite views. This is the Interna¬
tional Bible Students Association.
These good folk believe and teach
that the world, the good old literal
world in which we live, will never,
never, never be burned up at all; and
that the idea that it would be is a
sorry mistake.
At the Franklin Theatre on Sunday,
Aug. 9th, at 3:30 p. m., one of their
speakers Mr. J K. Brown 0 f Brook
lyn, N. Y., will present the evidence
in support of the permanence of the
earth. This evidence is of two sorts.
One is that the earth is only just now
| finding becoming out livable. what Men treasurehouse are only now the
i a
| earth is, and what uses to make of
the infinite variety of resources at
! their hands.
| Only how do men know how to
l build homes, factories, railroad sta
t tions, and a thousand and one other
forms of structures that are at one
and the same time both useful and
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925.
I
WE MEET
AGAIN
TOMORROW
Friday, August7,12 O’clock
—Be On Time
The Junior Woman’s Club will serve luncheons during August.
Sanders Harris will report Friday on his attendance as
delegate at the International Kiwanis convention in Saint
Paul. Sanders is bubbling over with good things to tell us.
Much business of striking interest awaits attention following
our peach season recess, Let every member be in his seat
promptly at noon, ready lo get into harness for a joy ride of
REAL PROGRESS. Gargle—spray—get your throat ready for
a rich flood of sour and laughter.
L. L. Brown, Jr., David Crandall and J. E. Davidson are
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the committee for Friday’s program. Nufsed. LET’S LO !
beautiful. Only now do they know
how to place these structures in sur
roundings that make them ideal
places in which to spend the busy
hours.
Only now have we electric lights,
steam heat, telephony, telegraphy,
ra( ]j 0) airplanes, automobiles, pal
ace cars, and ten thousand other
things that make our lives so inter
estin £’ so exciting, that we can not
thjnk of any other p i ace we wou l,|
rat her be than on the surface of good
old mother earth or sailing on her
seas or floatin K among her clouds.
And then the oth( . r Jine of evidence,
and ^jj e mos t important of ail evi¬
dences, is the Scriptural proof that
the whole subject has been misunder¬
stood. The fact of the business is that
the West has erred in trying to read
into the symbolical prophecies of the
East something which they were nev¬
er intended to teach.
All this will be brought out at the
lecture. It will ho shown that the key
to a right understanding of the Bible
is the understanding of its symbol¬
isms, and that we have now come to
a time when these symbolisms may
be known.
Examples will be given, and the
most prosaic and matter-of-fact mind j
will have set before it illustrations of,
the use of symbolisms which will be)
convincing to the last degree that',
mother earth is here to stay. This will j
be good news to some of us, and |
should be good news to all of us. It
stands to reason that the Almighty;
is as well able to care for us here as
He could do in any part of the uni¬
verse. Le’s go and hear the lecture. ■
8-6-lt.
COPE W. FLOURNOY I
STILL IN NEWS CONTEST
I am still in and will be an active;
contestant in the Macon News sub- 1
scrl Pt lon contest to get a car, al¬
though I am out of town for a short
time. I am depending on your support j
to help me win one of the fine cars ‘ I
copK w FLOURNOY,
8-6-lt.
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school. —Detroit News.
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• > Sweet Milk in quart bottles 15c each
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