The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, September 17, 1925, Image 6

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:•**** I Legal Advertisements LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power of nnle contained in a deed l>> m-nire debt made George M. Davis to Citizens Hank of Fort Valley on the 6 th day of September, 1924, same Wing recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Houston Coun ty in Book 29, Folio 494, Will be sold before the door of the Court ■ House of Peach county, Georgia, to highest bidder f ><r cub between the legal hour, of Ml), on the SOI h day of September, 1925, nil of the following -I- -Tibod property. to wit: AH that tract or parrel -if bind, lying nnd being in the County of Pearh (formerly Houston) nnd State of fleorgia, nnd In the Sixth Dlntrlet therein containing Three Jlun drrd Fifty-two nnd one-half (S52V&) acre, more or ion., and luing made up of land lot No. 109 containing 202 1 j scr-e, more or lr»n; also all of land lot No. 170 except fifty (00) acres in the Southeast corner of naid lot. .Hid tract being bounded on the North hy land, of the Barnes Place Rust hy Innds of J. E. McDonald; South by lands of J. G. Avera, and West by lands of Duke. Sale of said property will he made sub jert to the lien of the deed to secure debt thereon in favor of George M. Forman A. Company (or Charles Forman), securing an indebtedness in the principal sum of Ten Thousand (?) 0 . 000 . 00 ) Dollars. The indebtedness owing t the undersigned is (he sum of Three Thousand Three Hun drrd Ninety-nine and 35-100 ($3399.35) lars principal with infer* t thereon from the If! day of July. 1925, at the rate of eight per cent per annum. The said George M. Davis has defaulted in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the aforesaid deed to secure debt, and the power of sale therein contained has come operative. The proceeds of said sale shall be applied first to lhe payment of the Indebtedness «e cured by the said deed to secure debt nnd the cost of this sale; and the surplus, if any, shall be paid over to the said George M. Davis, as provided in the deed to aecure debt. Deed will he made to the purchaser at said sale pursuant to the terms of the said deed to secure debt. This September 2nd, 1925. Citizens Bank of Fort Valley. C. L. SHEPARD, 9-3-4t. Attorney. i Only Big Show Coming FORT VALLEY ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY SEPT. 21 4Qy Y E i1 : * ; A - j & A ■ At 'i >4 I 1 A, If T ■ _t *•. • . • • I ,V hm * iDjt * I ■: sm . *3$ -i ‘ . I* I m \ A m j n* a V 1 ]A „v>. u- & * At, sm Magnificent all new grand free street parade at 11 a. m. Newly added fairyland spectacle Cinderella In Junglcland. Two trains of cars. 500 people, 300 horses, herd of elephants, drove of camels, 4 bands, 51 clowns, double menagerie. Two complete performances daily; Afternoon at 2, Night at S. Get up early and see the big show unload. rj LAND HALK Under and by virtue of the power of anle contained in a deed to secure debt from Mag (tie JameH Cliett to K. S. Jones dated Sep tember 10th, 1920. I Will be sold before the door of the Court House of Peach County, Georgia, on the 10th day of October, 1926, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash “All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Fort Valley, Georgia, fronting on i Hi ley Street running off from Griffin Line. Said lot being the North half of that j lot deeded by Julius Felder on May 19th, 1883 to himself as Trustee for his two daughters, Ella Felder and Maggie Felder, being the North half of said lot of land when divided by n lino running East and West through »“'d lot, »»i'l lot bring originally ..... d-ncribod as follows: Seven-eights of an acre, more or lo«». in tho town of Fort Valley. bounded on North by lot gold to Simon Felder, South by A. M. K. Church lot, Eant by Second street and Went hy Firet street. Thin conveyance include* naid lot with all improvements locat¬ ed thereon/* I The Indebtednena originally aecured by naid deed to aecure debt being in the principal mirn of $800.0®. On the 10th day of Septem her. 1920, for n connider.tlon of $«00.00 the „aid -iced to secure debt and the Indebtedness thereby secured, together with all title, ; rights, priviliges and interest contained in the said deed to secure debt were transferred it, W. E. Mathews; and the said W. E. Mat (hews is now the owner and holder of the deed to secure debt nnd the indebtedness thereby secured, the balance thereof being the principal -urn of $710.00, besides an in terest note for $64.00 that was due on the ; loth -lay of September, 1922 and on which there is u balance of $34.50 due, besides tcrest on the principal sum of $800.00 at ,-ight per cent per annum from September I 10th, 1922 to June 1. 1923, and interest at Ba jd rate on $790.00 from June 1st, 1923 to September 26th, 1923, and interest at said rate on $780.00 from September 26th, 1923 to , October 26th 1923, and interest at said rate on $770.00 from October 26th 1923 to No vember 17th, 1928, and interest at said rate 0 n $760.00 from November 17th 1923 to De re mber 12 th, 1928, and interest at said rate on $750.00 from December 12th, 1923 to March 26th, 1924, and interest at said rate on $740.00 from March 26th, 1924 to July 22nd. 1924, and Interest at said rate on $730.00 from July 22nd, 1924 to October 13th. 1924, and interest at said rate on $720.00 from October 13th, 1924 to April 14, 1926, nnd interest at said rate on said $710.00 bal¬ ance on principal amount from April 14th, 1925. The proceeds of said sale shall be appli ed first to the payment of the indebtedness se- TRUSTEE'S SALK IN BANKRUPTCY The undersigned, as Trustee in Bankruptcy for G. F. Brown, Bankrupt, will offer for sale at public outcry, on October 6 , 1925, at 1 o'clock, P. M., or soon thereafter as practicable, before the court house door in Fort Valley, Georgia, certain real estate of naid Bankrupt, described m part of Lot 5 in the part o f the 6 th District of formerly Houston, now Peach, County, Georgia, and being lots 3, 4 and 5 in Block “C" according to survey of lands of Mrs. M. E. Richardson on record in Clerk’s Office, Houston Su¬ I perior Court, on which is located n two story 10 room dwelling, being the residence of G. F. Brown in the town of Byron, Gcor gia. Also two diamonds, the property of said G. F. Brown. Terms of sale, cash, subject to confirmation by the bankruptcy court and to be sold freed from all liens thereon. I Macon, Georgia, Sept. 8 . 1925. A. H. HEYWARD, Macon. Ga. 9-10-41. Trustee. SHERIFF SALE Will be sold before the door of the Court House of Peach county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October, 1925, to the highest bidder for cash: J "Ail that certain tract, lot or parcel of land | situate, lying and being in the State of Geor¬ gia, County of Peach and in the 6 th District therein containing 100 acres, more or less, bounded on the North and East by lands of Dr. G. P. Cline; on the South by lands i I of C. F. Jackson and on the West by lunds of T. H. Brown. ( of Levied L. J. upon Howard and to to satisfy be sold an as execution the property is | sued from the City Court of Houston County | on the 29th day of December. 1922, in favor i of Byron Warehouse Co. vs. E. L. & L. J. I Howard. ■ , I Written notice of levy given L. J. Howard, I defendant in fi. fa. This September 9th. 1925. 9-10-41. GEO. D. ANDERSON. Sheriff. PETITION FOR CHARTER State of Georgia. County of Peach. To The Honorable Superior Court of Peach County i The petition of J. Lester Wilson and Martha Hinton Wilson, of the County of Peach. State of Georgia, and of Norman L. Wilson | and Mary Maud Wilson, of the County of ! Dado. State of Florida, respectfully shows to : the Court. 1. Petitioners desire for themselves, their j associates and successors, to he incorporated i and made a body politic under the name and j style of “The Wilson Company” for a period | of twenty years, with the right to renew | the charter at the expiration of said time, j J 2. The principal office and place of busi ness of said company shall be in the City of Fort Valley, Poach County, Georgia, but I ; petitioners desire the right to establish branch j offices w ithin this State or elsewhere, when j I ever the holders of a majority of the stock may so determine. I 8 . The object of said corporation is pecuni ! ary gain to itself and stockholders. I 4. The business to be carried on by said corporation is the operation of a general mercantile business, dealing in dry goods, ■ shoes, millinery, notions, and all other ar I tides of general merchandise; as well as the I general operations of farms, and petitioners desire the right to buy. sell, lease, operate, j j or otherwise deal in farm and city property. | 5. The capital stock of said corporation j . shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), j I with the privilege of increasing same to the , '• Rum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25, ! 000 . 00 ) by a majority vote of the stockholders, | said stock to be divided into shares of $ 100.00 THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. cured by the deed to secure debt, together with coat of thin sale; and the aurplua, if 'any, shall be paid over to the said Maggie James Cliett, her heir* or assigns. Deed will be made to the purchaser or purchasers at said sale by the undersigned an provided in the deed to secure debt. This September 2nd, 1925. W. E. Matthews, Transferrer, Hy Norman 13. English, 9-10-tt. His Attorney at Law. Peseh Court of Ordinary—At Chambers Aug. 28th, 1925. The appraisers upon application of Am¬ brosia H. Brinson widow of said M. F. Brin¬ son for a twelve month's support for herself having filed their return; all persons con _ earned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular October term of this court, why said application should not be granted. 9-10-4t. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE Georgia. Peach County. Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, next, at public outcry at the court hfibse in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: That certain lot in Fort Valley, Peach county, Georgia, fronting 164 feet on the Soul)) side of Persons street, and running back in a Southernly direction, of the uni form width of 164 feet, for a distance of 257 feet to the I). Burns Jot, bounded North hy Persons street, South hy the said lot of D. Bums, w-st hy lot. of F. O. Miller and (ieorge H. Slappey, and East hy lot of It. H. Hartley; being the lot on which W. M. Blewster has his residence, and also includ ing the vacant lot West of the residence. Said property levied on as the property of W. M. Blewster, to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said coun¬ ty in favor of J. S. Slappey against said W. M. Blewster; said property being in possession of said W. M. Blewster. This September 8 , 1925. 9-10-4t. GEO. D, ANDERSON. Sheriff. Georgia. Peach County. Advertisement by Administrator for Sale of Land. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of Poach County, will bc sold, at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in Oc- j tober. 1925, at the court house door in said county between the legal hours of sale, I the tract of land in said c o u n t y containing Thirty-five acres o f land, more or less on which is a six room dwelling: said tract of land is bounded as follow ; on ' the East by public road leading from Byron to Powersville and the Central of La. Rail way right of way; on the South by land of Mrs. H. M. Chisolm ; on the west by public road leading from Byron to Knoxville and on the North by a street and land of Mrs. < • £ . Taylor and town lot bounded on East by T of Ga. R. R- ; on North by property of II. J. \>avy; on South by prope rty of Mrs. C. A. Taylor and on West by the T\*acon and Fort Valley public road. 9-10-41 T. S. VISSCHER, Administrator of Miss A. T. Jackson, (Deceased.) each. Ten per cent of the capital stock has actually been paid in. 6 . Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary to the suc¬ cessful carrying on of said business, includ¬ ing the right to buy, hold and sell real es¬ tate and personal property, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred or which may be incurred in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or other form of lien under existing laws. 7. Petitioners desire for said incorporation i the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8 . Petitioners desire for said incorporation all such other rights, powers, privileges, au thorities and immunities as are incident to ]jk e corporations or permissible under the IawH 0 f Georgia. WHEREFORE ■Petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style as aforesaid, with the powers, privileges, and Immunities herein net forth, and an are now, or may hereafter he, allowed a corporation 0 f similar character under the laws of Georgia. GEO. B. CULPEPPER. JR., Attorney for Petitioners, Filed , n off(cc this 2 5th day of August, 1925. EMMETT HOUSER. Clerk, Superior Court. Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Peach County. I, Emmett Houser. Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter, as the same appears of file In this office. This, the 25th day of August, 1925. EMMETT HOUSER, 8-27-4t. Clerk, Superior Court. PETITIOIN FOR CHARTER Georgia, Peach County. To lhr Sup , rior Conr , „f ..id County; The petition of W. J. Braswell, F. R. Crandall, Emory Coppedge, J. M. Green, Cor n( ,i iu g Hall, W. J. Llpfert and R. C. Rmisson, a p of t)),. above State and County, respect fully sets forth the following farts: 1st. That they desire for themselves, as mjciat.es and successors, to be incorporated |in(| mac j c a body politic under the name and 8tyle of THE FORT VALLEY REALTY COMPANY, for the term of twenty (20) y ear8> with the privilege of re-newing char ter at the end of that time, ns provided by the lawH of the Stat<1 of Georgia. 2nd. That the principal office and place t) f business of this corporation shall be in the City of Fort Valley, in the State and County herebefore mentioned; but the pe titioners desire the right to establish branch offices, within or without of said State, when and where ever a majority of the stock holders may so decide. 3rd. The object of the corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and share holders and to carry on, operate and maintain a general renl estate business. 4th. That the petitioners desire the right, in operating the aforesaid business, to buy. own, use, encumber, rent, lease, improve, sub-divide and sell, for itself or for others, farm orchard lands, city property or ,,tlu>r real property, both improved and un improved, within or without the above men ^ one( l State and County; the right to act as a > {< * nt for »»$ P<* r8 “ n « corporation who desire to either buy, sell, rent or lease real estate as aforesaid; the right to buy and sell °Pt*°ns on real estate; the further right to farm - operate or put to such other lawful use, either as owner, renter, lessee or agent, REFRESHMENTS That REFRESH and bring cool¬ ness and delight to the summer day or evening. Wheeler’s Pharma¬ cy Ice Cream and Cold Drinks, served at our tables or at the party or dinner in your own home, bring the full joy of perfect flavor. Candies, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Articles—the BEST. Telephone 393 WHEELER’S PH A RMACY The Store with a Welcome FRESH Tender and Juicy WITH A FLAVOR SO GOOD AT POOLE’S WEINER STAND You find them all the time— BARBECUE WEINERS and | HAMBURGERS such real property as above mentioned as a majority of the stockholders may deem fit; and so the right to engage in what is com¬ monly called the real estate business with all its rights, powers, privileges and immuni ties. 5th. The petitioners also desire for the corporation the right to act as agent for any persons or corporations desiring to bor row money on re a! estate, wherever located, and to buy and sell mortgages, security deeds and other forms of liens, secured by real property and authorized under existing laws ; and to generally engage in the so-called farm loan business witn all the powers concurrent therewith. 6 th. It is also asked for the corporation that it be given the right to act as agent for any life, fire, fidelity, or other similar insurance company, duly accredited and law¬ fully operating within the State of Georgia. 7th. The Capital Stock of said corpora tion shall be Five Thousand Dollars ($5, 000.00) divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, with the privilege °f increasing said Capital Stock to any amount up to and including One Hundred Thousand Dollars by a majority vote of the stock holders. Petitioners show that ten per cent of the actual capital to be employed has been paid in. 8 th. The petitioners further ask the right to sue and he sued; to plead and be im¬ pleaded ; to have and use a common seal; to make any contracts not unlawful; to loan and also borrow money, executing notes or bonds as evidence of such indebtedness and, if necessary, to secure same by mortgage, security deed or other lawful form of lien ; the right to buy, own rent use, lease or sell such personal property as is incident to conducting its business; the right to elect the necessary officers and pass such by¬ laws and regulations as its proper function ing demands. 9th. Further the petitioners ask for the corporation the right to apply for and ac cept amendments, either in form or sub stance, to its charter by a majority vote of its stock holders; the power and authority to wind up its affair., liquidate and cease operations w henever it may so determine by n two-thirds vote of its stock holders; and all other such rights, powers, privileges, im rnunities and exemptions as are now, or may hereafter be granted corporations of a like or similar character under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore petitioners pray to be incor porated and made a body politic under the name and style above set forth with all the rights, powers, privileges, herein set forth and be entitled to all the privileges, powers, j I j Real Estate i ■ Opportunities v AN IDEAL HOME , One house and lot good residential locality, bunga¬ K , low type , four bed rooms , living room, dining room, kitch¬ en and bath, furnace beat , modern plumbing and electri¬ cal efgiipment. Lot 75x165 feet. Garage and garde n. Shrubbery and flowers arranged by expert landscape gar¬ dener. Price $6,500. Terms can be arranged. FINE FARM OPPORTUNITY One well developed, highly cultivated, 800-acre farm, situated 9 miles from Fort Valley, on a main highway, near railroad. Large 8-room dwelling bouse and several tenant bouses. Modern barns and machinery equipment in good condition. Splendid water supply. 100 acres in aspar¬ agus ready for market next year. 6.000 peach trees 5 years old. 1.000 pecan trees 5 years old. 100 acres original long leaf pine. 400 acres in state of high cultivation of oth¬ er middle Georgia crops. Price $65.000. Terms can be ar¬ ranged. This is a good, sound, practical value on both pieces of property. If interested call the undersigned for ap pointment. Further information gladly furnished. Willis T. Campbell FORT VALLEY, Ga. PHOmS 93,39 and 210-0 rights, immunities and exemptions allowed a ; corporation of like nature by law. F. R. CRANDALL, Attorney for Petitioners. ‘ Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach County. I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of the Superior ! Court of Peach County, do hereby certify j j that the fore-going is a true and correct copy of the application for charter, as the . same appears of file in this office, J This 29th day of August, 1925. 1 EMMETT HOUSER,* o-3-4t. Clerk Superior Court, | PETITION FOR CHARTER STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF PEACH To the Honorable Superior Court of Said County. The petition of C. B. Anderson, Homer J. ■ Avera and Andrew Aultman of said county shows to the Court the following farts: 1. Petitioners, together with their associates, desire to be incorporated under the name of , LAKEV1EW FARMS. INC., for the period of twenty years with the right to renew said { charter at the expiration of said time. 2. The object of said corporation Is pecuni ! ary gain to its stockholders : and the business * of said corporation generally is to own and j operate farms and orchards and to do a general agricultural and horticultural busi , ness; with full rights, powers and privi j leges to buy and sell real estate: to act as broker and agent on a commission basis in , j ^ Q f ] an< js, products or commodities of any kjnd or charactcr; aru ) wit h full right , to make contracts, borrow money, lend money, j tQ Buc and ^ (Ued> ^ plead an d )*, j m . pleaded; to have and use a common seal; and gene rally, to do any and all acts that may be necessary to the operation of its business. 3 The principal office of said corporation will be in the City of Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia, but they desire the to e8 tablish branch offices within this State or elsewhere, as its interests may require. 4. The capital stock of said corporation sha ,j bc Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars divid ,. d jnto ghare. of One Hundred ($100.00) p 0 j] ara e . ar h; and petitioners desire to be K j n business when ten per cent of the capi ta j 8toc k ia pa jj in , 5. Petitioners desire that said corporation may nave the right to elect all necessary « f ij rec tora and officers and to nave and make all proper by-laws, rules and regulations that may be proper for the carrying on of its business, or such as are usual and incidental to corporations of its character in this State. Wherefore petitioners file this their ap plication in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and pray that after the same has been advertised as required by law, the Court by proper order will grant the same. C. L. SHEPARD. Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY. Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Peach County. I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of the Super-or Court of Peach County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter :>f LAKE VIEW FARMS, INC., as the same appears of !'»!• in this office. This 1st day of September. 1925. EMMETT HOUSER. (SEAL) Clerk Peach Supericr Court 0-3-4t All people are born helpless, but ! some help less than others. THE KIMBALL HOUSE Atlanta’s Best Known Hotel. 400 Rooms of Solid Comfort. j The Home of Georgia People. Rooms, Running Water, $1 to $2. Rooms, with Bath, $1.50 to $5. J Free Garage Service i MAYNARD, JAGOBS & Prop. j” 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 fi%