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LAND SALE
State of Georgia, Peach County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
contained in a certain deed to secure debt
executed by Wm. A. Bassett, to G. H. Butler,
-on the 22nd day of December, 1921 to secure
an indebtedness of Two Thousand ‘Dollars,
evidenced by a certain promissory note of
even date, for the sum of Two Thousand
Dollars, and due Dec. 22, 1922, the said deed
secure debt being recorded in Clerks’ Office,
Houston Superior Court, in Book 29,
231 ; said deed providing that upon default
being made in the payment of principal or
Interest, as same became due, that the holder
said deed to secure debt at his discretion,
A s authorized to proceed to sell the
^described therein in the manner as
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in said deed to secure debt to satisfy the
indebtedness due thereby. m
The said above mentioned and described
deed to secure debt, and the indebtedness
thereby secured, have been regularly trans¬
ferred to the said G. H. Butler to the Citi¬
zens Bank of Fort Valley.
Default having been made in the payment
of the principal installments and interest
due on said above described note, the un¬
dersigned will sell at public sale, before the
court house door in the city of F&rt Valley,
Peach County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in November, the third day of November, 1925,
between the regular legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to wit:- “All that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying, and being in
the Eighth District of Peach, formerly Hous¬
ton, County, Georgia, and being a portion
of the south half of the east half of lot of
land No. 3, in said district, and comprising
40 acres, more or less, and bounded as fol¬
lows, to wit:- north by lands of W. A.
sett, south by the public road leading from
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FORT VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY
Fort Valley, Georgia
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA'„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
Fort Valley west to Flint River; east, by the
lands known as the Dasher lands west, by the
lands of W. A. Bassett. Said land hereby
conveyed being all of the east half of land
lot No. 3, except 60 acres, more or less,
upon which John Hancock Mutual Life In¬
surance Company has a deed to secure debt
from the said W. A. Bassett. Said lands
being the W. A. Bassett Home Place, used
by him as a residence lot and farm adjoin
ing the same, about 2 miles in a westerly
direction from the city of Fort Valley, Ga.”
Said lands are sold for the purpose of
paying the indebtedness now due on the
said above described promissory note for
the sum of $2,000, said note dated Dec. 22,
1921, and due Dec. 22, 1922, and bearing
interest from date at the rate of 8% per
annum; the indebtedness now due being
$2,000, and interest to date of sale. The pro¬
ceeds of said sale shall be applied; first, In
payment of said principal note and interest;
second, for the payment of taxes, expenses,
and other charges incurred; third, the bal-
if any, will be paid to the »aid
Wm. A. Bassett.
Conveyance will be executed and
the purchaser at said sale by the
as authorized in the said deed
debt.
This 5th day of October. 1925.
CITIZENS BANK OF FORT .VALLEY,
& Brown Transferee of W. E.
for Transferee.
Peach County.
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. C. Wilson, having, in proper from ap¬
to me for Permanent Letters of Ad¬
on the estate of Mrs. Lena
Sistrunk late of said County, this is
cite all and singular the creditors and
of kin of Mrs. Lena Wilson Sistrunk
be and appear at my office within the
allowed by law, and show cause, if
they can, why permanent administration
not he granted to J. C. Wilson on
Lena Wilson Sistrunk estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
19 day of September, 1925.
M, C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
Beach County.
All Whom It May Concern:
C. L. Shepard having, in proper form,
to me for Permanent Letters of
on the estate of Mrs. Laura
Alden, late of said County, this is to
all and singular the creditors and next
kin of Mrs. Laura F. Alden to he and
at my office within the time allowed
law, and show cause, if any they can,
permanent administration should not be
to C. L. Shepard on Mrs. Laura F,
estate.
Witness my hand anct official signature,
5th day of October, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold before the door of the Court
of Peach County. Georgia, between
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
November, 1925, to the highest bidder for
‘All that certain tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in the County
State of Georgia, and in the Ninth
Sixth land Districts therein, containing
the aggregate Two Hundred Eighty-four
(284) acres, more or less, and being
described as follows: One Hundred
(114) acres, more or less, out of
lot No. 145 in the 9th District, being
portion of said lot which lies North
right-of-way of the Southwestern
except a small tract in the
of said lot owned by the estate
H. H. Wright One Hundred (100)
more or less, off of the West side of
No. 250 in the Sixth District, being
said lot No. 250 which lies West of
also Fifty (50) acres, more or
of the Southwest corner of land lot
which lies West and South of
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
acres, more of loss, lies in a body and
hounded on the North by Mossy Creek;
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 estate of B. H. Wright and lands
S. H. Bassett.”
Levied upon and to he sold as the
erty of W. J. Braswell to satisfy an
tion issued from the Superior Court of
County on the 16th day of September,
j n favor of Miss Mollie Kberhardt vs. W.
Braswell,
Written notice of levy given W. J.
defendant in fi. fa. This October
10-8-4L GEO. D. ANDERSON (L.
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| SHE RIFF’S SALE
! Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold before the court house door
j in said county on the first the Tuesday legal hours in No- of
vember, 1925, between
sale, to wit: "All that certain tract 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 ^ tfont
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 16L now, or formerly, owned by
Hoi lie Davis, on south, by lands of Lucius
Jordan, on west, by lands of Lucius Baisden.
Said tracts being made up of lots Nos. 58
and 60, as shown in the W. H. Harris sur¬
vey of said Walden tract,” with improve¬
ments thereon, said land levied on as the
property of Ellis Clark, to satisfy an execu
tion issued on the 25th day of September,
1925, from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of James O. Taylor against
the said Ellis Clark. Written notice of levy
given to Nathan Jones, ngent of the said El
lis Clark, defendant in fi. fa. this Oct 1, 1925.
This 1st day of October, 1925.
10-8-lt. GEO. D. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
Georgia Peach County
Will he sold before the door of the Court
House of Peach County, Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, 1925, to tho highest bidder for
cash: That certain tract of land in the By¬
ron District of Peach County, Georgia (For¬
merly the Upper 5 District of Houston Coun¬
ty, Georgia) known as tho Western half of
land lot No, 78, Said land leived on as the
property of O. C. Bazemore to satisfy an
execution issued from the City Court of
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, in favor of
The Holland Pecan Co. and against the
said O. C. Bazemore. Said property being in
possession of said O. C. Bazemore.
Written notice of levy mailed to O. C.
Bazemore Defendant in Fi. Fa.
This October 5th, 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON.
10-8-4t. Sheriff of Peach County.
SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Peach County.
Pursuant to an order granted by his Honor
M. C, Mosley, Ordinary of Peach County, on
the 19th day of September, 1925, will be
sold before the door of the Court House of
Peach County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in November, 1!>25, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash, all
of the following described property, to-wit:
"All that certain tract, lot or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the State
of Georgia, County of Peach and in the
City of Fort Valley therein, fronting West
on Scuffletovvn Road, bounded North by
lands of E. M. Fagan ; East by lands of E. M.
Fagan ; South by lands of E. M. Fagan ; and
West by ■ Marshallville-Fort Valley Public
Road.”
Said property wtyl he sold for the pur¬
pose of payment of debts and distribution
as property of the estate of Minnie Franklin,
Deceased.
This September 30th, 1925.
NETTIE PICKETT, Administratrix,
10-8-41. Estate of Minnie Franklin.
ORDER LEVYING TAX FOR COUN¬
TY AND EDUCATIONAL FUR
DOSES FOR PEACH COUNTY
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
By M. C. Mosley, Ordinary of said County
sitting for county purposes.
It is hereby ordered that fifteen (15) mills
or $1.50 on the $100.00 of taxable property of
said county as per digest of 1925, be, and
the same is hereby levied and that the same
be collected by the Tax Collector for county
purposes, to-wit:
1st.
2 mills or twenty cents on the $100.00 to
pay the legal indebtedness due, or to become
due during the year 1925 or past due.
2nd.
2 mills or twenty cents on the. $100.00 to
build or repair court houses, or jails, or
bridges or ferries, or other public inprove
J moots according to contract.
3rd.
1 1-4 mills or twelve and 1-2 cents on the
$100.00 to pay sheriffs, jailers or other of¬
ficer’s fees that they may be legally entitled
to, out of the county.
4th.
1-10 of a mill or one cent on the $100.00
to pay coroners’ fees that may he due them
by the county for holding inquests.
5 th
2 9-10 of a mill or twenty nine cents on
the $100.00 to pay the expenses of the county,
1 for baliffs at court, non-resident, witnesses in
' criminal cases, fuels, servants’ hire, stationary
and the like.
6 th
3-4 of a mill or seven and 1-2 cents on
' the $100.00 to jurors pe* diem
pay u com
j pensation.
7th.
3-10 of a mill or three cents on the $100.00
to pay expense incurred in supporting the
j poor of the county, and as otherwise pre¬
scribed by law.
8th.
1 7-10 mills or seventeen cents on the
$100.00 to pay any other lawful charge
against the county.
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•t mills or 40 cants on tho , ^ $100.00 ^ to pay
kxpMMH* incurred in ma.nta.ning the publ.c
roads of the county.
The above levy for county purposes total
ing 15 mills or $1.50 on the , $100.00 FOR
YEAR lJ-.>. 1
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THE PEACH COUNTY LEVY FOR EDU¬
CATIONAL PURPOSES
j By M. C. Mosley, Ordinary of said county
sitting for county purposes.
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the
Board of Education of Peach County; be it
ordered that a levy of 5 mills or fifty cents
on each $100.00 to pay charges for educa¬
tional purposes.
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A LOCAL TAX FOR BONDS AND MAIN¬
TENANCE FOR THE BYRON CONSOLI¬
DATED SCHOOL DISTRICT.
By M. C. Mosley, Ordinary of said county
sitting for county purposes.
1. Pursuant to resolution of the Board ol
Trustees of the Byron Consolidated School
District and approved by the Board of Edu¬
cation of Peach County; be it ordered that a
levy of 4 1-2 mills or forty-five cents on the
$100.00 be made upon all the property of the
said Byron Consolidated School District for
the year 1925 to pay interest on and provide
a sinking fund for Twenty Thousand Dollar
Bond Issue for said Byron Consolidated
School District.
2. Pursuant to resolution of the Board of
Trustees of the Byron Consolidated School
District; be it ordered that a levy of 4 mills
or forty cents on the $100.00 be made for
the year 1925 to maintain the school for
the said Byron Consolidated School District.
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A LOCAL TAX FOR BONDS AND MAIN¬
TENANCE FOR THE PERRY CONSOLI¬
DATED SCHOOL DISTRICT.
By. M. C. Mosley, Ordinary of said county
sitting for county purposes.
Pursuant to resolution of the Board of
Trustees of the Perry Consolidated School
he made on the property in Peach County
District and apporved by the Board of Educa-
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Now in Effect.
Sweet Milk in pint bottle* ........ _____ 10c each
Sweet Milk in quart bottle* ...... ....... 15c each
Buttermilk .......-.......... ....... 5c quart
Butter at market price.
Cream......................— 40c pint
Term*: Cash in advance or strictly weekly.
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Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131
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tion of Houston County ,* be it ordered that
a levy of 5 mills or fifty cents on the $100.00
embraced by the Perry Consolidated School
Pistrict to take care of interest on and to
provide a sinking fund for $85,000.00 Bond
Issue for said Perry Consolidated School
District and be it further ordered that a
levy of 2 mills or twenty cents on the $100.00
be made on the territory in Peach County
embraced in the Perry Consolidated School
District for the year 1025 to help maintain
the schools of said Perry Consolidated School
District,
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Given under mv hand and seal this, tho
7th day of October, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY,
10-8-4t. Ordinary, Peach County.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in No¬
vember, next, at public outcry at the court
house 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
Georgia, fronting 164 feet on the
South 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 D. Burns lot; bounded North
fcy per8Qns 8trijet , South by the 9aill , ot of
R ^ by ^ of F a Mn , er 8n(l
G eor K e H. Slappey. and East by lot of R. H.
Hartley; . being . the . , lot . which ... w W. « M. T Slew¬ >.
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ster . has his ,. residence, .. and , also . including 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 pos¬
session of said W. M. Blewster.
This October 7, 1925.
10-8-4t. GEO. D. ANDERSON, Sheriff.
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