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Kiwanis Club Published Weekly Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. for Your Money
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Volume 2. THURSDAY, NOV. 26. 1925 Number 13
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COUNTY-WI1 )E ORGANIZATION
HOTEL WINONA N O alone community or a courtry is complete alone, which Intimate consists of business a city Georgia Agricultural Works
contact between the two is enevitable. Now, if we Q U A L I T Y- -S E R V I c E
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both.—Former Governor Frank C. Lowden.
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T. A. McCord, Judge H. A. Mathews, and Judge A.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, C.A., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925.
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Legal Advertisements
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt dated Oc¬
tober 5, 1923, from George D. Hartley to W.
O. Hartley, will be sold before the door of
the Court house of Peach County, Georgia,
on the 2nd day of December, 1925. between
the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash all that certain tract, lot or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in the State
of Georgia, Counties of Peach and Crawford,
and described in the deed to secure debt from
George D. Hartley to W. O. Hartley, said
deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Crawford County, Geor¬
gia, in Book 30, Folio 284, as follows:
All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the State of Geor¬
gia, Counties of Houston and Crawford, con¬
taining two hundred thirty-four and fifty
seven hundredths (234.57) acres, more or less,
being made up of portions of lots numbers two
hundred twenty-five (225) and two hundred
fifty-six (256) in the Sixth Land District of
Crawford County and a portion of said lot
number two hundred fifty-six in the Sixth
Land District of Houston County, said tract
of land being particularly bounded and de¬
scribed as follows Beginning at the south¬
west corner of land lot No. 225 in the f»tb
District of Crawford County running thence
North along West line of said Lot No. 225
the distance of fifteen hundred ninety two
(1592) feet to an iron stake, thence East
in a straight line, North Eighty six degrees,
forty eight minutes, thirty three hundred se¬
venty one and six tenths (3371.6) feet to an
iron stake on the East line of said Lot No.
225. Thence South Two Degrees Twenty One
. minutes East along the lines of Lots No. 225
and 256 the distance of Twenty Nine Hundreii
Eighty Five and Six Tenths (2985.6) feet to
an iron stake on the East line of Lot No. 256
j in the 6th District of Houston County, thence
South Eighty one degrees Fifty seven minu¬
tes West, Eight Hundred Twenty Seven (827)
| feet to a point in the center of public road
! leading from Crawford County to Fort Val
! ley, Ga., thence North Eighty Seven degrees
forty five minutes West the distance of I
twenty six hundred seven and six tenths
(2607.6) feet to a stake in the West line of
Lot No. 256 in the 6th District of Crawford
County, thence North Sixteen Minutes West,
twelve hundred seventy-nine (1279) feet
along the West line of Lot No. 256 in the
6th District of Crawford County to the point
or place of beginning at South-West corner
of Lot. No. 225 in the 6th District of Craw-
1 ford County. Twenty four and nine bun
dredths (24.09) acres of said tract are Io
I cated in the 6th District of Houston County,
and 210.46 acres of said tract are located
! in the 6th District of Crawford County, Geor-
Kin; sa iil entire tract is bounded on North
by lands of Geo. I). Hartley, formerly owned
by Mrs. Roxie Ray, on East by lands of S.
A. Bassett; on South by lands of S. A. Bas¬
sett and Miss Fannie Bassett; and on West
by lands of Geo. D. Hartley and Charlie
Bassett.
Sale of said properly will be made subject
to the lien of the security deed thereon in
favor of The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,
securing an indebtedness in the principal sum
of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars.
The indebtedness secured by the said deed
to secure debt above referred to is represent¬
ed by three promissory notes for the principal
sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars each,
dated October 5th, 1923, bearing interest
from November 1st, 1923, at the rate of 7%
per annum, the first note maturing November
1st, 1924, the second note maturing November
1st, 1925, and the third and last note matur¬
ing November 1st, 192(5.
The said George I). Hartley has defaulted
in the payment of the two first described
notes secured by the aforesaid deed to secure
debt; and under the provisions of the deed to
secure debt the maturity of the note falling
flue November 1, 192(5, has become accelerated,
and the power of sale therein contained has
become 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
be paid over to the said George D. Hartley,
as provided in the deed to secure debt.
Deed will be made to the purchaser at said
sale pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid i
deed to secure debt.
This November 3rd. 1925.
W. O. HARTLEY,
By: C. L. SHEPARD
His Attorney at Law. ll-5-4t.
Georgia— Peach County.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs. Lena
Wilson Sistrunk, late of Peach County, de¬
ceased, are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment to me.
November 7th 1925.
J. C. WILSON,
Administrator of Mrs. Lena Wilson Sistrunk,
deceased. ll-12-6tpd.
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Under the authority contained in the last
will and testament of W. M. Davis, late of
Bibb County, deceased, we will offer for sale
on the first Tuesday in December, 1925, be
fore the Courthouse door of Houston County,
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale the
following described property belonging to said
estate:
One certain farm consisting of 1,772 1-2
acres of land more or less, lying and being
in the 14th District of Houston County, Geor
gia and known as the Mossy Hill Farm in
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Life isn’t just one darn thing; after
another. It is just about a million
darn things after a million others.
said State and County. Said farm has there¬
on tenant houses, sheds, asparagus field,
peach and pecan trees.
Also at the same time anu place all farm
equipment, mules, cows, horses, plows, trac¬
tors, trucks, drills, cutters, sheds, scales,
dusting machines, engines, and equipment for
the operation of a peach and asparagus farm.
Said personal property herein described be¬
ing situate on and can be seen upon said
farm, the same being burdensome and hard
to move will not be transported to said
courthouse but may be viewed upon the
premises.
The land hereinbefore described will be
offered in two ways; first, free from all liens,
second, subject to two security deeds thereon
one in favor of the Phoenix Mutual Life In¬
surance Company for the principal sum of
$25,000.00 and accrued interest; and one in
favor of the Fourth National Bank of Ma¬
con, Georgia for approximately $1,000.00. The
undersigned reserve the right to reject any
and all bids and any bid shall be subject
to confirmation. This November 17, 1925.
JESSE W. DAVIS
E'l L. DAVIS,
As Executors of the last will and testament
of William M. Davis, deceased.
Harris Harris & Popper,
Attorneys, Macon, Georgia. 11-19-21.
The man worthwhile is the man
can smile when life continues to
go along like a song..
Slop Using Liniments
that Only Bum
and Irritate
Mexican Mustang Liniment
Penetrates to the Bone but
Never Smarts or Blisters
Whon a liniment bums and smarts and
almost blisters the skin, It usually means
that it contains some strong Irritating
substance. It Isn't necessary for the
right, kind of liniment to be so strong and
drastic. A liniment is supposed to pene¬
trate direct to the sore spot—to blister the
sk/n surface does not help that deep
seated rheumatic ache or a lame back.
You should use Mexican Mustang Lini¬
ment—just try it once and you will never
be without it. You will marvel at Its
strange power to relieve pain without
binning and blistering. Every home
should have this magical pain reliever—
it heals cuts, burns, wounds, etc. Drug¬
gists and wholesalers sell Mustang Lini¬
ment or can get it for you.
Professional
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Directory
Claude M. Houser
Samuel M. Mathews
HOUSER & MATHEWS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans made upon City Property on
monthly payment plan and regular
I loans upon farm property.
. Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 101!
Fort Valley, Ga.
C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Woolfolk Building Phone 321
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in ail the State and Federal
Courts
Loans M*>H« on Realty
Louis L. Brown Louis L. Brown, Jr,
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. Phone 9
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts
Loans on Realty Negotiated
GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Citizens Bank Building Phone 374
Fort Valley, Ga.
DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
Miss Florence Taylor, Assistant
Citizens Bank Building
Fort Valley, Ga.
Phones: Office 82; Residence 115.
DR. W. II. HAUER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy,
Fort Valiev. Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J. Office 14-J.
We Insure Everything Insurable
KENDRICK
INSURANCE AGENCY
Woolfolk Fort Valley Phono
Bldg. Ga. 58-J.
JOHN T. SLATON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE
Prompt and Satisfactory Service
Guaranteed
Woolfolk Bldg. -- Phone 283.
ROLAND A. HILLY
Real Estate and
Renting Agent
Let me collect your House Rents
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
Episcopal
Lord’s Day Services.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Church School, Mr. J. W. Robinson,
Supt., Mr. W. Wood, Sec’y, 9:30 a. m.
Holy Communion 11:00 a. m.
Evening I’rayer, 7:00 p. m.
Welcome all.
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You Slow The Service
i S OME subscribers are attempting to make i
calls by name, with the result that their
service is slowed down.
In a city as large as Fort Valley, the tele¬
phone operators cannot remember the names
and telephone numbers of subscribers.
Their duty is to answer your number calls
and make the connection for you. l
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If she stopped to look up numbers for those
who call bv name, the number calls would pile
up and the entire service be delayed.
The telephone directory is the index to the
switchboard. If you cannot find the number
in the directory, call “Information. s ’ v
Do not give calls to the operator by name.
W. I). WEEKS, Manager
"Bell System”
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