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Under and by virtue of the power of rale
eon Untied In a d.-ed to secure debt made hy
Georgi M I>m vi m to Citiwnn Bank of Fort
Valley on the fith day f September, 1924.
ssmi being recorded In the office of the
Clerk I lh- Superior f'e.irl of Houston Coun
ty In Hook 29, Folio 494, l
Will be m.M In for* the d<*or of the Court
lioUftt' of p. nch county, Georgia, to the
Jilghcbt bidder for m b between the legal
Lour- of *i»lc on the 80th day of September,
3925 .,11 vt the following described property,
to w»t • I
AH that tract or parcel of land, lying and
fx-ing in the County of Peach (formerly
Houston) and State of Georgia, and in the
Sixth District therein containing Three Hun¬
dred f ifty-two and one-half (M2%) acres, j i
more or less, and being made up of land lot
No If.# containing 202acres, more or less;
also all of land lot No. 170 except fifty (50) |
acre* in the Southeast corner of said lot,
•aid tract being hounded on the North hy
lands nf the Harms I’lsre; Hast by lands of
J I McDonald; Soutfi by lands of J. o.
Avcrn and West hy land, of Duke. j
-ale of sold property will be mode sob
jeef to th" lien of lh' deed In aeeure debt
thereon in favor of George M. Forman &
Company (or Charles Forman), •■curing an
indebtedness in the principal sum of Ten
Thousand 4*10,000.0*) Dollar. ,
The indebtedness owing i„ il„. undersigned
Is the sum of Three Thousand Three Hun
dred Ninety-nine nnd 85-100 ($3399.35) Dol
lar. principal wilb interest thereon from the
J», liny of July. 11126. at the rate of eight
per nnt per annum
The said George M Davis has defaulted
Id the payment of Ihf indebtedness secured
by the aforesaid deed to secure debt, and
the power of sale therein contained has be
come operative.
The proceeds of said sale shall he applied
first to the payment of the indebtedness se
cured by the said deed to secure debt and
the cost of this sale; and the surplus, If
any, shall lie paid over to I he said George
M. Davis, as provided in the deed to secure
debt.
Deed will he made to the purchaser at
•aid sale pursuant to the terms of the afore¬
said deed to secure debt.
This September 2nd, 1925.
Citizen* Bank of Fort Valley.
C. L. SHEPARD.
©-8-4U Attorney.
HAND HADE
Under and by virtue nf the power of sale
contain, d in a deed to secure debt from MHa¬
iti,- James Cllett to R S. Jones dated Sep
t ember 10th, 1920.
Will be sold before the door of (he Court
House of l’each County, Georgia, on the 10th
day of October, 1925. 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 11 1 ley Street running off from Griffin
Line. Said lot being the North half of that
Jot deeded by Julius Felder on May 19th, 1883
to himself a* Trustee for hi* two daughters,
Ella Felder and Maggie Felder, being jt he
North half of said lot of land when divided
by a line running East and West through
•aid lot. said lot being originally described
HH follows: Seven-eights of an acre, more or
less, in the town of Fort Valley, bounded on
North by lot Bold to Simon Felder, South by
A. M. E. Church lot, East by Second street
and West by First street. Thi* conveyance
include* said lot with all improvements locat
ed thereon.”
The indebtedness originally secured hy said
deed to secure debt being in the principal
aum of $800.00. On the loth day of Septem
ber, 1920, for a consideration of $800.00 the
said deed to secure debt and the indebtedness
thereby secured, together with all title,
rights, prlviliges and interest contained in
the »ald deed to secure debt were transferred
to W. E. Mathews ; ami the sai.l W. E. Mat
thews is now thc owner ami holder of the
deed to secure debt and the indebtedness
thereby secured, the balance thereof being
the principal sum of $710.00, besides an in¬
terest note for $64.00 that was due on the
10th da.v of September, 1922 and on which
there is n balance of $44.60 due. besides in¬
terest on the principal sum of $800.00 at
eight per cent Tier annum from September
10th. 1922 to June 1, 1923, and interest :
•aid rate on $790.00 from June 1st, 1928
September 26th, 1923, and Interest at said
rate on $780.00 from September 26th. 1928 to
October 26th 1923, and interest at said rate
on $770.00 from October 26th 1928 to No¬
vember 17th. 1928, and interest at said rate
on $760.00 from November 17th 1928 to De¬
cember 12th, 1928, and interest at said rate
on $750.00 from December 12th, 1928 to
March 26th, 1924. and interest at said rate
on $^40 00 from March 26th, 1924 to July
22nd. 1924, and interest at said rate on
$780.00 from July 22nd. IP24 to October 18th,
1924, and interest at said rate on $720.00
from October 13th, 1924 to April 14, 1925,
and 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-
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cured by the deed to s«ure debt, together
with co »t of this nal,; and the surplus, If
'*">'• “ball be paid over to the said Maggie
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freed will be made to the purchaser or
purchasers at said sale by the undersigned
ftM provided in the deed to secure debt. This
September 2nd. 1926.
W. K. Matthews, Transferree,
By Norman E. English.
9-10-41. His Attorney at Law.
IVarh C ourt of Ordinary—At I hsmbers
Aug. 2Hth, 1925. f J
'phe appraisers upon application of Am
| )r0( j u j { Brinson widow of said M. F. Brin
h , m for u fv vejve month’s support for herself,
j, avjn|f fj] r .«| their return; all persona con
cern ed hereby are cited to show cause, if
any they have, at the next regular October
torrn of thi > court, why said application
should not be granted.
9-10-41. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALK
Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tobt*r, next, at. public outcry at the court
hounc in said county, within the legal hour*
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following property, to-wlf.
That certain lot In Fort Valley, Peach
county. Georgia, frontina 164 feet on the
South side of Parsons street, and running
back in a Southernly direction, of the uni
form width of 104 feet, for a distance of 257
feet to the D. BurnH lot, hounded North hy
Persons street. South by the said lot of D.
Hums. West by lots of I* <). Miller and
George II, Slappey, and Fust hy lot of R. II.
Hartley; being the lot on which W. M.
Itlewstcr has his residence, and also includ
ing the vacant lot West of the residence.
Said property levied on as the properly
of W. M. Blewster. to satisfy an execution
issued frnm the Superior Court of said coun
W in favor of J. 8. Slappey against said
W. M. Blewster; said property being in
possession of said W. M. Blewster.
This September K. 1926.
»-10-4t. GKO. D. ANDERSON, Sheriff,
Georgia. Peach County.
Advertisement by Administrator for Sale of
Land.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Peach County, will be sold, at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in Oc¬
tober, 1926, at the court house door in said
county between the legal hours of sale,
the tract of land in mid county
containing Thirty-five acres o f land,
more or less on which is a six room dwelling;
said tract of land is bounded as follows; on
the East, hy public road leading from Byron
to PowersvUle and the Central of fin. Rail¬
way right of way; on the South by land of
Mrs. II. M. Chisolm; on the west by public
road lending from Byron to Knoxville nnd
on the North by a street and land of Mtb.
C. A. 'Taylor and town lot bounded on Enut
hy C. of Ga. R. R. ; on North by property
of II. J. Peavy: on South hy property of
Mrs. C. A. Taylor and on West by the Vacon
l and Fort Valley public road.
9-10-4 1 T. S. VISSCHER,
Administrator of Miss A. J. Jackson,
(Deceased.)
TRUSTEE’S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY
The undesigned, as Trustee in Bankruptcy
for (J. F. Brown, Bankrupt, will offer for
sale at public outcry, on October 6, 1925, at
1 o’clock. P. M.. or as soon thereafter
an practicable, before the court house door
in Fort Valley, Georgia, certain real estate
of said Bankrupt, described as part of Lot
5 in the part of the 6th District of formerly
Houstyn, now Peach, County, Georgia, and
being lots 8. 4 and 5 in Block ”C” according
BUrvl>y of l “ n<l,, ,>f M " M ' E ' Rlchar<l "" n
«>n record in Clerk’s Office, Houston Su
perior Court. on which is located a two
1
story 10 room dwelling, being the residence
of G. F. Brown in the town of Byron, Geor¬
gia. Also two diamonds, the property of said
G. F. Brown. Terms of sale, cash, subject
confirmation hy the bankruptcy court and
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925.
to he sold freed from all liens thereon.
Macon, Georgia, Kept. Ji, 1025.
A, II. HEYWARD, Macon, Ga.
9-1 CM t. Trustee.
SHERIFF SALE
W ill he nold In-fore the door of the Court
House of Peach county, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sain on the first Tuesday in
October, 192f>, to the highest bidder for cash:
“All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the State of Geor¬
gia, County of Peach and in the 6th District
therein containing 100 acres, more or less,
bounded on the North and East by lands
of I)r. G. P. Cline; on the South by lands
of (’. F. Jackson and on the West by lands
of T. H. Brown.
Levied upon and to be sold as the property
of L. J. Howard to satisfy an execution is
M1J< *d from the City Court of Houston County
on the 29th day of December, 1922, in favor
of Byron Warehouse Co. vs. E. L. & L. J.
Howard.
Written notice of levy given L. .1. Howard,
defendant in fi. fa. This September 9th, 19.15.
9-10-41. GKO. D. ANDERSON, Sheri!!.
PET/T/OLV FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Peach County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of W. J. Braswell. F. R.
Crandall. Emory Coppedge, J. M. Green, Cor
n ,.n„, /fall, W. •>. I-ipfert and fl. C. Smisaon,
ft jj Q f above State and County, respect
f,,i)y forth the following facta:
j Ht That they denire for themselves, aa
sociates and successors, t be incorporated
an<) ma ,|,, „ body polille under the name and
}ty!e of THE FORT VAU.EY REALTY
COMPANY, for the term of twenty (20)
ycnni w jth the privilege of re-new Ing char
_ provided by
u . r at the end of that time, as
thl , lHW „ „/ the State of Georgia.
2 nd. That the principal office nnd place
nl business of this corporation shall be in
th< . city of Fort Valley, in the State and
County herchefore mentioned; but the pe
titioncm desire the right to establish branch
offices, within or without of said State,
when and where ever a majority of the
stock holders may bo decide.
3rd. The object of the corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and share holders
and to carry on, operate and maintain a
general real estate business.
4th. That the petitioners desire the right,
in operating the aforesaid business, to buy,
own, use. encumber, rent, lease. improve,
s ib-divide and sell, for itself or for others,
farm lands, orchard lands, city property or
other real property, both improved nnd un
improved, within or without the above men
tioned .State and County; the right to net
ns agent for any person or corporation who
desire to either buy. Hell, rent or lease real
estate as aforesaid; the right to buy and sell
options on real palate; the further right to
farm, operate or put to such other lawful
use, either as owner, renter, lessee or agent,
such real property as above mentioned an a
majority of the stockholders may deem fit;
and so the riirht 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 bur
row money on real estate, wherever located.
and to buy and Bell mortgages, security deeds
and other forms of liens. secured by real
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property and authorized under existing laws;
UP, I to generally engage in the ao-called farm
loan bu,lne»» witn all the power, concurrent j
therewith I
6th. It i. al,o asked for the corporation
that it be given the right to act a, agent
for any life, fire, fidelity, or other similar i
insurance company, duly accredited and law- j
fully operating within the State of Georgia,
7th. The Capital Stock of said corpora- {
tion shall be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,
000.09) divided into shares of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) each, with the privilege of
increasing said Capital Stock to any amount
up to and including One Hundred Thousand
Dollarn by majority vote of the
stock holders. Petitioners »how that ton per
cent of the actual capital to be employed haa
been paid in.
fcth. 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 note* or
bonds as evidence of such indebtedness and,
if necessary, to secure same hy 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.
9 th. Further the petitioners ask for the
corporation the right to apply for and ac
cept amendments, either in form or sub- J
stance, to its charter by a majority vote of i
its stock holders; the power and authority j
to wind up its affairs, liquidate and cease
operations whenever it may so determine hy j
a two-thirds vote of its stock holders; and j
all other such rights, powers, privileges, im- j
munities and exemptions ns arc now, or may
hereafter be granted corporations laws of of a Georgia, like or j j
similar character under the
Wherefore petitioners pray to be incor
poratod and made a body politic under the
name and style above set forth with all the
rights, powers, privileges, herein set forth
nnd be entitled to all the privileges, powers,
rights, immunities and exemptions allowed &
corporation of like nature hy 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
that the fore-going is a true and correct
copy of the application for charter, as the
same appears of file in this office.
This 29th day of August. 1925.
EMMKTT HOUSER.
9-3-4t. Clerk Superior Court.
PETITION FOR (HARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF PEACH
To the Honorable Superior Court of Said
County. J.
The petition of C. B. Anderson. Homer
A vera and Andrew Aultman of said county
shows to the Court the following facts;
1. Petitioners, together with their associates,
desire to be incorporated under the name of
I.AKKVIKW FARMS, INC., for the period
,,f 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
operate farms and orchards and to do a
general agricultural and horticultural busi-
with full rights, powers and privi*
* t« buy arid «U real relate; to act a»
and agent on a commission basis in
sale of lands, products or commodities
any kind or character; and with full right
make contracts, borrow money, lend money.
sue end be sued, to plead and be im
seal; .
to have and use a common
generally, to do any and all aeta that
be necessary to the operation of its
;j. The principal office of said corporation
be in the City of Fort Valley, Peach
Georgia; but they denirc the
establish brunch office* within this State
elsewhere, as Its interests may require.
4. The capital stock of said corporation
be. Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars
into shares of One Hundred ($100.00)
each, and petitioners desire to be
business when ten per cent of the capi
stock is paid in.
6. Petitioner desire that said corporation
nave the right to elect all necessary
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l R. M. STRIPUN, Secretary
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may be proper for the carrying on of i*
business, or such as are usual and incidental
to corporation, of its character in this State.
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Superior Court, and pray that after the . same
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Court by proper order will grant the same.
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Attorney for Petitioner-
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GEORGIA, PEACH COl NTY.
Office* of Clerk of Superior Court of Peach
County.
I Emmett Houser, Clerk of the Super,nr
Court of Peach County, hereby certify that
the for, going is , a true and correct copy of
£ .f I.AKKvHEW
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in this office.
This 1st day of September. 1923.
EMMETT HOUSER.
(SEAL) Clerk Peach Superior Court,
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