The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, December 24, 1925, Image 7

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DFFICIAL of the ORGAN THE KIWANIS KALL and BUY Get AT Full HOME Value Fort Valley Kiwanis Club Published Weekly Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. for Your Money on Volume 2. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1925. Number 17. ftXWtcvJsT _ - Here’s the beverage that refreshes. delights The Fort Valley Oil Co. taste, satisfies thirst and Manufacturers of Every bottle is sterilized—insur ing absolute purity S COTTON SEED PRODUCTS Fort Valley Bottling Go. FORT VALLEY, GA. IlltlSENDINB. KIWANIAN D. C. STROTHER & E. M. WHITING, KIWANIANS Vf. G. J. W, Woolfolk W. L. Snow Ralph Newton GREEN-MILLER COMPANY J. W. Woolfolk & Co. Radios Batteries and Tubes , Spray Material, Peas & Peaches i GREEN-MILLER COMPANY Georgia I GLENMORK GREEN, KIWANIAN Fort Valley, HOTEL WINONA Georgia Agricultural Works ’T/S CHRISTMAS DAY QUALITY SERVICE EMORY COPPEDGE, Proprietor HARDWARE & FURNITURE The darkness of a world was changed, it We’ve Got. It KIWANIAN As gentle flocks o'er pastures ranged, F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian A By a clear and brilliant light From Heaven sent , on Christmas Night. GALL4HER-HALE GRO. CO. Your account, whether large or small, respectfully solicited on And with the Light a promise came, j the basis of sincere appreciation. No unrighteousness shall reign, Distributors Purina Feeds PROMPT COURTEOUS more V EFFICIENT For a Prince of Peace is born, Feed from the Checkerboard Bag 99 SERVICE To rule the world , this Christmas Morn. WHOLESALE GROCERS Bank of Fort Valley The singing of an Angel choir, R. D. IIALE, KIWANIAN Lifts our spirit from the mire. V. KELL CO. Inspired anew we go our way, HALL H. At Peace with all—*tis Christmas Day. FORT VALLEY, GA. Strictly Wholesale - Phone 276 —R. A. Grady} Full Storks Prompt Service In Kiwanis Magazine. KIWANIAN - C. L. FARMER, Mgr. THE TIRE MAN Kiwanian ( LAND SALE GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY Will be sold before the Court House Door in said County of Peach, on the first Tuesday January, 1026. (Jan. 6. 1926) within and i*. i ij> of sale, all the fol 'N^Ving JF.ween the legal hours together with im described property, W provement.8 theron : '‘Ninety <»0) acres, more or less, of land lot No. 141 in the 6th district of Houston (now Peach ) County, Georgia. same being a part of the place known as the “Harper Place” and more par tieularly described as follows: Beginnig at the Northeast Corner of said land lot No. 141, and in Westerly direction along the run a Northern Boundary of said lot a distance of 214 yards, thence run on a line at right an gles to said Northern Boundary and on a line parallel with the eastern boundary of said lot a distance of 227 yards ;thence run in a westerly direction on a line parallel with the \ lot distance of Northern Boundary of said a 385 yards; thence run in in a Southerly Direction THE HOME PORT YULETIDE SLIPS INTO THE HARBOR OF WORLD to thf OFFING, WE HAPPmESS AND A NEW YEAR STANDS IN THE behold the SPECTACLE OF AMERICA MAKING ITS MOST HALLOWED PORT—HOME. great American trait is lessly and vigilantly contribute A its services to those who are that we are a home loving race, bound.” It matters not where the exi- “homeward ies of business may take us The Central of Georgia Rail¬ gencies distance from feels that it may best ex¬ or how great the way friends, loved ones and old as- press its greetings to that great sociations, the yule tide spirit army of friends and patrons— turns our thoughts and hearts the public, by doing everything and faces toward that place, be in its power to safely speed it cottage or mansion, that them back to the family circles means to us all that is true which wait. and beautiful in our lives. If then we are privileged to And so, at this season many serve you and contribute in any thousands of people are plan- way to the comfort of your ning the trip—back to the Christmas journey, we shall haunts of their childhood; and feel that we have substantially back there eager smiles await expressed what we would like the home coming. to say in person—A merry Christmas presents a prob- Christmas to and all that great railroad, because you lem to a sleep- within your house. it is the railroad’s duty to are Passenger Traffic Department CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY The Right Way 99 SAFETY FIRST— COURTESY and EFFICIENT SERVICE ALWAYS on a line parallel with the Western Houndary of said lot a distance of C4G yards to a point on the Southern Boundary of said lot; thence „„ a easterly direction along the South ern Boundary of said lot a distance of 599 yards to the Southeast corner of said lot; thence run in a Northerly direction along the entire eastern boundary of said lot a distance of 873 yards to the point of beginning, said land comprising 90 acres, more or less. Also all that portion of farm land be¬ ing a part of what is known as the Sarah Jane Colliers Place, said Colliers Place com¬ prising after actual survey 241 and one-half acres, and being parts of lots numbers 144 and 145 in the 6th district of Houston (now Peach) County. Georgia, the land herein con¬ veyed being more particularly described as fol¬ ’ lows: Beginning at that point 169 yards East j from the Land Lot Line where the A. T. Har- I P'T Lands touch the C. L. Bateman Lands, and j at the corner of the A. T. Harper Lands, and run thence in an Easterly direction at right a n gles to the Eastern Boundary of the said THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA„ THURSDAY, DECEM BER 24, 1925. A. T. Harper Lands, a distance of 183 yards to the lands this day deeded to Mrs. Eunice Sanders Chisolm ; thence run in a Southerly direction at right angles to . : last named line a distance of 1516 and on -third yards to the right-of-way of the South- estern Hail road ;thence run in a Nout,Ii i .y direction along the Southwestern Kaiiroad to the point where the A. T. Harper Lands touch ; thence run in a northery direction on a line along the Eastern Boundary Line of the A. T. Har per Lands a distance of 1710 yards, more or less, to the point of beginning. The above land comprising 60 acres more or less, one acre off of the Eastern Boundary of the above described lands on which is lo located a house which is one-half acre wide and one acre deep, which is included in the above description, is not conveyed by this OWN YOUR HOME If you own your lot we will build for you and let you pay for same like rent, or we will buy your lot and build home and sell to you on terms of one-fourth cash, balance like rent. WHY PAY RENT? Write or phone us for appointment. W. J. HAMLIN General Contractor 504 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga. Office Phone 4196 Residence 4565-W dealers At all Black is durable—ask For Pencil a soft that for X N VELVET im Write for trial sample v American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Avt., New York ?> Malters of the famous VENUS PENCILS VELVET W deed, but is to be this day conveyed to Mrs. Eunice Sanders Chisolm. This description being taken from Deed to Secure Debt executed March 19, 1917, hy Mrs. Gallicism™ Harper in favor of Mrs. Alice j S. Crandall, which deed was recorded on ! March 27, 1917, in Office of Clei-. of Superior Court of Houston County, Ga., in Deed Book 21, Folio 535.” Said land levied on as the property of Mrs. Callie Bates Harper, to satisly an execution issued on the 2nd day of October, 1925, from the City Court of Macon, Bibb County, Geor gia, against Mrs. Callie Bates Harper in fav¬ or of Mrs. Alice S. Crandall. Tenant in pos session and defendant notified, This 1st day of Decemmber,1925. Geo. D. Anderson, 12-10-4t Sheriff. Doing without is the hardest and the easiest way. THE KIMBALL HOUSE Atlanta’s Ifc-st Known Hotel. 400 Rooms of SoKfl Comfort. The ’Home of Georgia People. Free Garage Service ilioams, Running Water, $1 to $2. Rooms, with Bath, $1.50 to $5. JACOBS & MAYNARD, Prop. Ideal Home for Sale Bungalow ty pe in very desirable residential section , I with two bed rooms , sleeping porch, living room , dining room , bath and kitchen. \ Shrubbery arranged by landscape gardener and in per¬ fect condition . House was constructed of highest grade material and is in excellent state of repairs. 4( 4 PRICE $5,000 WITH TERMS 9 "l Willis T. Campbell •*. •*> You never know what you can’t until you don’t try. —Telephone 47— Purest Drugs B est Drinks Prescriptions ANDERSON a jid Cigars Ice Cream and 'Carefully Filled CO. Cigarettes Toilet Articles DRUG Candies and Stationery Flowers —Telephone ■■’48— Professional 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 loans upon farm property. Woolf oik Bldg. Phone 107 Fort Valley, Ga. C. L. SHEPARD ATTORNEY AT LAW Woolfolk Building Phone 31 Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans M*>de 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. 1 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. H. HATER DENTIST Office over Copelan ''s Pharmacy. Fort Valley. Ga. ’PHONES Residence 50-J. Office 14-J. We Insure Everything Insurable KENDRICK INSURANCE AGENCY Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone Bldg. Ga. 58-J. JOHN T. SLATON INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, TORNADO & AUTOMOBILE Prompt and Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 283. ROLAND A. HILEY Real Estate and Renting Agent Let me collect your House Rents | A bird on the hat is worth two days’ work. A Time aoesn’t fly so very 'fencf, t when you are waiting on pa’/day. WW-