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BOND ELECTION NOTICE
To the Qualified Voter, of J'raoh County:
Fort Valley,
Sept. 80, 1025.
The Ordinary of Peach* County Hitting
County Purposes passed the following
pursuant to the recommendation of the
Grand Jury:
"BE IT ORDERED AND IT IS
ORDERED: That an election In* called
a Bond Jnsne of $200,000.00 to pave the
Highway# of Peach County.’
By virtue of the authority vented in
ns the officer charged with levying
contracting debts, etc., for the County
Peach, notice is hereby given that on
f.th day of November, 1925, the name
Thursday, an election will be held at
various election precincts in he County
Peach to determine th« question
bonds Rhall he funned by Peach County
the purpose of paving roads in said
The amount of bond* to he issued
be Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00)
Jars.
The purpose of Maid bonds shall he to
the highways of Peach County.
The interest said bonds shall bear shall
five per cent per annum payable
finally.
Said bonds shall he issued in
of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars
and shall be payable principal arid
within thirty (80) year, from the date
Issue.
That said bonds shall be issued and
}n blocks of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00)
lars when and as required for the purpose
paving the highways in aid Peach
find said bonds shall hear date us follows:
Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars May
3926.
Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars May
1927.
Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars May
3928
Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars May
3929.
Same shall he payable principal and
terest in gold coin of the United States
America of the present standard of
and fineness.
Said bonds shall he known as
Bonds.”
Said bonds shall he payable ns follows:
May 1, 1027 $ 2 , 000.00
May 1, 1928. $ 2 , 000.00
May 1. 1929, $ 2 , 000.00
May 1, 1980, $3,000.00
May 1. 1981, $3,000.00
Muy 1. 1932, $3,000.00
May 1. 1038, $3,000.00
May 1. 1934, $4,000.00
May 1, 1985. $4,000.00
May 1. 1936, $4,000.00
May 1, 1087, $4,000.00
May 1. 1088, $4,000.00
May 1. 1989. $5,000.00
May 1. 1040. $5,000.00
May 1. 1041. $5,000.00
May 1. 1042. $5,000.00
May 1, 1048. $6,000.00
May 1, 1044. $ 6 , 000.00
May 1, 1045. $ 6 , 000.00
May 1, 1946. $ 6 , 000.00
May 1. 1047. $7,000.00
May 1, 1048. $7,000.00
May 1. 1049. $7,000.00
May 1, 1050. $8,000.00
Muy 1, 1061. $9,000.00
May 1. 1062. $9,000.00
May 1. 1053. $9,000.00
May 1. 1064. $9,000.00
May 1, 1055. $9,000.00
May 1, 1966. $9,000.00
May 1, 1957. $9,000.00
May 1. 1958. $9,000.00
May 1, 1950. $9,000.00
May 1, 1060, $9,000.00
»nd shall all be retired in full at the
tion of thirty years from the date of
Iftsue of Ihe same.
Such a sum shall be raised annually
the levy, assessment and collection of
special bond tax us will pay off the
principal and interest of said bonds at
times in this notice specified. At or
the said bonds or any of them lire issued and
sold the Ordinary of Peach County, Georgia,
sitting for County purposes shall by proper
resolution provide that there shall bo levied
and ordered collected an annual tax suffi¬
cient in amount to pay the principal and
interest of said bond issue when and as the
same mature.
The election herein provided to be held
shall be under the rules and regulations
provided by law for the holding of elections
for County Officers of said Peach County.
The return shall be made in like manner to
the Ordinary of said Peach County who shall
in the presence of and together with the
Managers, or n majority of them, of said
•lection consolidate said returns and declare
the results.
Voters favoring the issue of said paving
bonds shall have written or printed upon
their ballots the words “For Paving Bonds.”
Voters opposing the issue of paving bonds
•hall have written or printed upon their bal¬
lots “Against Paving Bonds.”
That the manner in which all of said
described bonds and the interest coupons at¬
tached thereto shall he executed, how the
same may Im* registered, and all other ques¬
tions and details incident to the lawful is
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served at our tables or at the
party or dinner in your own home,
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4 * nuance, mb/<• and payment of Hftid bonds
‘ Im* determined and fixed by the Ordinary
:: p “ ch Cou nty “ ilt ! nK County purpo
«» by k appropriate . resolution.
Thin September 80th, 1926.
M. C. MOSLEY.
10-l-5t. Ordinary Peach County,
Georg hi- Peach County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. C. Wilson, having, in proper from
piled to me for Permarunt letters of
miniMtration on tho estate of Mrs.
Wll«on Sintrunk late of said County, thin
to cite all and (lingular the creditors
next of kin of Mrs. Ix*na Wilson
to be and appear at my office within
time allowed by law, and show cause,
any they can, why permanent
'should not he granted to J. C. Wilaon
Mrs. Lena Wilaon Sintrunk estate.
| Witne* my hand and official
1 thin 19 day of September, 1925.
lO-H-it. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
!
1 Georgia, Peach County.
To All Whom It. May Concern:
C. L. Shepard having, in proper
applied to me for Permanent Letters
Administration on the estate of Mrs.
F. A Idea, late of said County, this is
cite all and singular the creditors and
of kin of Mr*. Laura F. Alden to he
appear at my office within the time
by law, and show cause, if any they
why permanent administration nhould not
granted to C. L. Shepard on Mrs. I,aura
Alden’s estate.
Witnc-BH my hand and official
this 5th day of October, 1925.
10-8-41. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Will be Hold before the door of the
House of Vneh County, Georgia,
the legal hours of sale on the first
in November. 1925, to the highest bidder
cash: 'All that certain tract or parcel
land, lying and being in the County
Peach, State of Georgia, and in the
and Sixth land Districts therein,
in the aggregate Two Hundred
(284) acres, more or less, and being
fully described as follows: One
Fourteen (114) acres, more or less, out
land lot No. 145 in the 9th District,
that portion of said lot which lies North
the right-of-way of the Southwestern
road, except a small tract in the
corner of said lot owned by the estate
B. H. Wright One Hundred (100)
more or less, off of the West side pf
lot No. 250 in the Sixth District, being
of said lot No. 250 which lies West, of
Creek also Fifty (60) acres, more or
out of the Southwest corner of land lot
281 which lieH West and South of
Creek also Twenty (20) acres, more or
off of the East side of lot No. 230 in
6th District, same being in the form of
parallelogram, with Mossy Creek the
line, and the West line of Twenty acre
removed sufficiently far from the East
of said lot 230 to mark off Twenty
the said West line of said Twenty acre
now being marked by a wire fence. The
tire tract of Two hundred Eighty-four (284)
acres, more or less, lies in a body and
bounded on the North by Mossy Creek ; on
the East, by Mossy Creek and lands of
Culpepper estate; on the South by
way of Southwestern Railroad and lands
estate of B. H. Wright: on West by
of the estnte of B. H. Wright and land*
S. H. Bassett."
Levied upon and to be sold as the
erty of W. J. Braswell to satisfy an
tion issued from the Superior Court of Peach
County on the 16th day of September, 1925,
in favor of Miss Mollie Eberhardt vs. W. J.
Braswell.
Written notice of levy given W. J. Bras¬
well. defendant in fi. fa. This October 3rd,
1925.
10-8-41. GEO. D. ANDERSON (L. S.)
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Peach County.
Will bo Hold before* the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in No¬
vember. 1925. between the legal hours of
sale, to wit: “All that certain tract or parcel
of land situate, lying, and being in the state
of Georgia, County of Peach, and in the
city of Fort Valley therein, and in that
portion of said city known as the Walden
Tract of the H. C. Harris estate, fronting
north on Walden street a distance of 100
feet, and running hack thence of uniform
width of 100 feet. Said tract being bounded
on east by lot now. or formerly, owned by
Mollie Davis, on south, by lands of Lucius
Jordan, on west, by lands of Lucius Baisden.
Said tracts being made up of lots Nos. 58
Frequent
Bilious Attacks
<< I suffered with severe
bilious attacks that came on
two or three times each
month,” says Mr. J. P.
Nevins, of Lawrenceburg,
Ky. ‘‘1 would get nauseated.
HI I would have dizziness and
couldn’t work. I would take
Cl pills until I was worn-out
Cl with them. I didn’t seem to
get relief.
«i “A neighbor told me of
BUCK-DRAUGHT
Cli
and I began its use. I never
have found so much relief
d as it gave me. I would not Up
be without it. It seemed to
cleanse my whole system
d and made me feel like new. ip
I would take a few doses—
get rid of the bile and have
my usual clear head, feel full
of and _
“2 pep, could do twice m
the work.”
Bilious attacks are “sea- SP
sonal” with many people. §n
Millions have taken Thed- ™
d ford’s Black-Draught to IP
ward off sucli attacks, and
jua the good results they have
d reported should Induce you IP
Cl to try it.
A11 Druggists’ EX-lflJ®
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE. FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925.
and 60, as shown in the W. If. Harris
vey of Maid Walden tract," with
mentH thereon, Maid land levied on a*
property of Kills Clark, to satisfy an
tion issued on the 25th day of
1025, from the Superior Court of
county in favor of James O. Taylor
the said Kills Clark. Written notice of
given to Nathan Jones, agent of the said
lis Clark, defendant in fi. fa. this Oct 1,
This 1st day of October, 1925.
10-8-41. CEO. D. ANDERSON,
ii Georgia Peach C ounty
Will be sold before the door of the
Houwe of Peach County, Georgia, between
if legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
November, 1926, to the highest bidder
cash: That certain tract of land in the
ron District of Peach County, Georgia
merly the Upper 5 District of Houdton
ty, Georgia) known as the Western half
land lot No, 78. Said land leived on as
property of O. C. Ba/.emore to satisfy
execution issued from the City Court
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, in favor
The Holland Pecan Co. and agairi»t
said O. C. Bazemore. Said property being
possession of waid O. C. Bazemore.
Written notice of levy mailed to O.
Bazemore Defendant in Fi. Fa.
This October 5t.h, 1925.
GEO. 1). ANDERSON,
10-8-41. Sheriff of Peach
SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Peach County.
Pursuant to an order granted by hi«
M. C. Mosley, Ordinary of Peach County,
the 10th day of September, 1925, will
sold before the door of the Court House
Peach County, Georgia, on the first
in November, 1925, between the legal
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
of the following described property, to-wit:
"All that certain tract, lot or parcel
land, situate, lying and being in the
of Georgia, County of Peach and in
City of Fort Valley therein, fronting
on Scuffletown Road, bounded North
lands of E. M. Fugari ; East by lands of E.
Fagan ; South by lands of E. M. Fagan ;
West by Marshallville-Fort Valley
Road.”
Said property will be sold for the
pose of payment of debts and
as property of the estate of Minnie
Deceased.
This September 30th, 1925.
NETTIE PICKETT. Administratrix,
10-8-4t. Estate of Minnie
Since oysters came back nine
lion pieces of shell have been
takens for pearls.
The Christmas shopping slogas
just a trifle early hut already
folks are doing it and they will
the greatest worry of the season
not having to purchase
they give on the day before the
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
ATLANTA, GA., OCT. 8-17, 1925
POPULAR EXCURSIONS TO AT¬
LANTA, OCTOBER 13 AND 15,
Excursion tickets will be on
daily October 1 to 16 inclusive;
October 17 for trains scheduled
arrive Atlanta by noon
FARE AND ONE-HALF
ROUND TRIP
Final limit October 19, 1925.
On October 13 and 15
EXCURSIONS will be operated
Atlanta and return from
Millen, Columbus, Milledgeville
intermediate stations, and the
trip fare will he unusually low.
ets will be on sale for all trains
those dates, and will be good
ing leaving Atlanta prior to
of day following date of sale.
Round trip fare from Ft.
will be $2.50.
Ask Ticket Agent for further
formation.
CENTRAL of GEORGIA
The Right Way
10-l-2t
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
DANNENBERGS
Macon, Georgia
u Great Harvest Trade Expansion”
Extends Thru Sat. Oct. 17th
;
Thousands of Dollars worth of New Fall Merchandise in all Departments.
Plan to attend this important merchandising event. You can buy all the New
Fall Merchandising you need at Savings. !
The Shepherd’s Psalm
Are you one of the brethren
profess to be a Christian, but
lacking in faith afraid that the
will howl around your door, or
disaster of some unknown kind
overtake
This year in South
certain sections at least-will
men’s souls; but it is at such
that those who profess to be
in of and believers in the
ers
the lowly Nazarrene—should
their religion, It’s applied
after all, that counts.
of
For the benefit of those
hearted and weak-kneed brethren
of are sure we are all headed to
of house, publish the
poor we
in The Lord is my shepherd; I shall
not want.
He maketh me to lie down in
green pastures; He leadeth me
beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul; he lead¬
eth me in the paths of righteous¬
ness for His name’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the
the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil; for thou art
with me; thy rod and thy staff,
they comfort me.
Thou prepareth a table before
me in the presence of mine ene¬
mies; thou anointest my head
with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy
shall follow me all the days of
my life; and I will dwell in the
house of the Lord forever—Twen¬
ty-third Psalm.
Now ye, of little faith and much
belly-aching, do you accept this
ise, or do you really believe that you
are a deserted, a forgotten, a lost
sheep in the wilderness?
Because we can’t have everything
our own way, will we put up our
hands and tell the devil to come get
us, or will we “buck up” and fight
a little harder to make our dreams
come true?
The Lord helps only those who
show some inclination to help them¬
selves.—Twin City News, Batesburg
Leesville, S. C.
Bad luck is usually cussed for had
luck while good luck is usually taken
for granted.
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MACON, G A.
O C T O B E R 19,20 , 21, 22 , 23,24,1925
THE BIG FAIR IN THE HEART OF GEORGIA
WHERE PLEASURE AND PROGRESS MEET.
Liberal cash premiums to exhibitors in fifteen active departments. I
Wonderful displays and exhibits of Georgia Extensive I
resources. i
Government Dairy Exhibits. BRING YOUR SHOW PRODUCTS
TO THIS BIG GEORGIA FAIR.
Daily programs of thrilling and spectacular amusements.
BEAUTIFUL AND COLORFUL FLOWER PAGEANTS
Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 20th and 21st. Don't miss this spectacu¬
lar show of gorgeous color with its east of 100 young people in the
story of the flowers.
EXCITING AND DARING AUTOMOBILE RACES
With some of Ihe South’s most daring racers on the tract. A thrill¬
ing event on Saturday, October 24th.
ZEIDMAN AND POLLI, THE FAMOUS “ZIP AND PEP” SHOWS
furnishing the wonderful Midway here all week.
LIONEL LEAGARE and HIS PERILOUS SPIRAL TOWER FETES
A real sensational performance each day and night.
REDUCED RAILROAD FARES AND SPECIAL
EXCURSIONS TO MACON.
SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST TO
GEORGIA STATE
E. ROSS JORDAN, GENERAL MANAGER.
I end. But while he remains an officer I
* I
there is no course open but to sub- j
ject him to the same standards of |
conduct which every otfler soldier !
must obey.—New York World. i
ff CatafflPf?
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claim for it — i
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh,
<*«**»'» for ow to yean
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The Uses of Discipline
Discipline is not a fad of the army's
’
Discipline is what makes an army.
Uniforms do not make an army,
Guns don’t make an army. Personal
courage does not make a army. With
out discipline there is only a mob.
Without training which enables great
masses of men to be directed by a
central command transmitted through
a heirarchy of officers there is no
army. No wonder soldiers take dis
eipline so seriously that to a civilian
they often seem absurd. They are so
thoroughly impressed with the help
i lessness of undisciplined men in an
emergency that they put an emphasis
on discipline which civilians find it
hard to understand,
It is the public's business to under
stand it in the case of Col. Mitchell
and to realize how conduct like his
strikes at the roots of solidarity in
an army. When he is once more a
civilian like the rest of us he should
be listened to with respectful atten
tion and his charges perused to the
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NEW PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS!
Now In Effect.
• ■
■ • Sweet Milk in pint bottle* _________ _____ 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottlea ....... _______ 15c each
Buttermilk ......._.......... ......_ 5c quart
• I Butter at market price.
Cream........................ ________ 40c pint
Term*: Ca*b in advance or (trictly weekly. !
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Rapids, and leaving, will have a ride on the Scenic
Gorge Route, sail down the Niagara river, across
Lake Ontario to Toronto, Canada.
.. M iss Fort Valley” will visit, on her Wonderful
Two Weeks Tour—New York. Washington, Phila¬
delphia. Atlantic City, Baltimore. Cincinnati, Sa¬
vannah. and other points. She will have the trip of
her lifetime with all expenses paid. YOU CAN
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