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LOUIS L. BROWN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Inn Building Rhone
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice In all the State and Kederel
l.eanr on Realty Negotiated
GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
Bearer Building Telephone 374
Fort Valley, Ga.
ft M. Mathews H. A. Mathews
MATHEWS & MATHEWS
Attorneys at Law
Practice In *» < hc Ktete and Federal Court.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Phone 1 07
A. C. RILEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fayler Building Phone 156
Fort Valley, Ga.
C. L. SHEPARD
Attorney at Law
Benttr Building Phone 31
Fort Valley, Ga.
Ihractlct In »H the State and Federal Courts
Loans Made on Realty
BRASWELL REALTY
COMPANY
Rea] Estate, Kents, Collections and
Loans
Phone 12
117 West Main St. Fort Valley, Ga.
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WASHBURN STORAGE COMPANY
SOX POPLAR STREET MACON, GA.
1ST ATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF PEACH.
WHEREAS, on August 1. 1935, Forest Doles
executed to State Planters Hank & Trust
Company of Richmond, Virginia, certain prom¬
issory notes fully described in deed to secure
debt as hereinafter set out ; and
WHEREAS, said indebtedness was secured
by ft deed to secure debt executed by Forest
Doles to State Planter* Hank & Trust Com¬
pany, said deed to secure debt being dated
August I, 1935, and being recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Peach County on August 6, 1936; and
WHEREAS, said deed to secure debt con¬
veyed the property hereinafter described ; and
WHEREAS, a portion of the indebtedness
described in said deed to secure debt and
cured thereby was a note for One Thousand
Dollars ($1000.00) due June 15, 1938, and note
for One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) due June
15, 1939, and note for One Thousand Dollars
tflOOO.OO) due June 15, 1940. and note for
Five Thousand due June 15, 1941 ; likewise,
an interest note due June 15, 1939, for Three
Hundred Eighty-Five Dollars ($885.00) and
interest note for Three Hundred Thirty Dol¬
lars ($330.00) due June 15, 1940 and an inter¬
est note for Two Hundred Seventy-Five Dol¬
lars due June 15, 1941 ; all signed by Forest
Doles and payable to the order of the State
Planters Hank Si Trust Company; and
WHEREAS, the said Forest Doles has failed
to pay the principal note for One Thousand
Dollars i$1000.00) due June 15, 1938 and the
principal note for One Thousand Dollars
($1000.00) due June 15, 1939 and has failed to
pay the interest note due June 15. 1939,
amounting to Three Hundred Eighty-Five Dol¬
lars ($385.00) ; and
WHEREAS, said State Planters Bank &
Trust Company, by reason of the default afore¬
said, has exercised the option as provides! in
said deed to secure debt and has declared the
entire indebtedness of principal and interest
as due and for the purpose of collecting said
indebtedness, is exercising the power of sale
contained )n said deed to secure debt;
tyijl be sold before the door of the court
house of Peach County, Georgia, in Fort Val¬
ley, on the 7th day of November. 1939, this
being the first Tuesday in November, to the
highest and beat bidder for cash, between
legal hours of salt, the following described
property:
The following described property in the 8th
District of originally Macon, now Peach Coun¬
ty, Georgia, to-wit: All of Lot 55, all of Lot
56; each containing 202 ’ _• acres, more or less,
except 15 acres in the northeast corner of
Lot 56; also all of lot 42; also all of lot 41 ;
except 50Uj acres in the northwest corner of
same; also the west 5-16 of Lots 23 and 24;
all of said property more particularly described
as follows; Beginning at the mid-point on
the north line of lot 41, run thence south
1484 feet; thence west 1480 feet; thence north
1484 feet to the northwest corner of lot 41 ;
thence run west 2969 feet to the northwest
corn* r of lot 56; thence run south 5969 feet
to the southwest corner of lot 55 ; thence run
east 6983 feet ; thence north 5969 feet ;
west 2584 feet to the starting point; less 15
a, in the N. K. corner of lot 56 as shown on
plat. Said lands containing in all eight hun¬
dred ninety and one-half (890.5) acres,
or less, as shown by survey made by E. L.
Gostin, Civil Engineer, on April IT, 1918.
Being the same property conveyed the
grantor herein by deed dated August
1936. from State- Planters Bank & Trust
pany, which deed is to be filed for
along with this loan deed.
There will Ik* due to State Planters Bank
& Trust Company on the date of sale by
son of the indebtedness secured by the deed
to secure debt, the sum of Eight
Dollars ($8000.00) Dollars principal, and Six
Hundred Seventy & 42-100 ($670.42)
interest, besides the expense of these
ings. There is also outstanding and
against said property taxes due the State
Georgia and County of Peach for the years
1937, 1938 and 1939 and the purchaser at said
sale will buy said property subject to these
outstanding taxes.
The proceeds of said sale will be applied
first, to the payment of the indebtedness
W»tM'
CASH KATE: I rent prr word. So «dvrr
tiarmrn* Ukfn for Inw than 25c for
insertion.
Cash muni Accompany or den from
ho do not have regular monthly accounta
with ua.
POSITIVELY minimum charge of 50c
advertiarmrnt la not paid tn advance
muat hr hilled.
While we do not accept adveriiwmenta
which we heve rcaaon to believe are of a
questionable nature, we have no mean* of
aacertalnlng the reaponaihility of all adver
tiaera.
FOR RENT—Large front room, down
stairs, furnished, convenient to
bath, hot water, garage. Mrs. R.
I' lournoy. 9-7-tf.
WANTED—Peach orchard spray out¬
fit in good condition. Write me
size you have and price. JOHN D.
GILMORE, Sparta, Ga. 9-28-2t.
LOST Ladies’ tan purse, brown
trimmed. Finder notify Mrs. M. S.
Vitjson, phone 2003. I0-5-ltp
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apartment, Sidney Murphy, Cal
houn street. 10-5-It.
PECANS AT AUCTION bring highest
prices. Sale every Tuesday, first
sale October 17. Warehouse open ev¬
ery day. Our many large buyers want
10,000,000 pounds. Bring or ship us
your pecans. Georgia Pecan Auctions,
Vidalia, Georgia. 10-5-tf.
FOR RENT—House on College street.
J. F. Lowe. 10-5-1t
BLACK MARE Mule strayed from
my place Sunday night. Finder
please notify E. F. Collins, route 3,
Fort Valley. 10-5-ltp.
FOR RENT—Second-floor apartment,
furnished, partly furnished or un¬
furnished. Miss Pearl Brown, 311
Church street. 10-5-ltp.
SERVICE BARBER SHOP
Facial upholsterers and designers
of features. Whiskers trimmed in all
languages. Automatic hair cut and
hydrolic shampoo. Hospital ambu¬
lance near by. Gas and chloroform if
desired.
Cordial Welcome Awaits Your Visit
Oceans of joy in chair of the Mosley
hoy.
fir DO Mosley Jip
Phone 9111
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cured by said deed to secure debt and the
expenses of this proceeding and the balance,
if any, will be paid to the said Forest Doles,
his heirs, legal representatives or assigns.
Deed to the purchaser at said sale will be
1 made by State Planters Bank & Trust Com
pany as the agent and attorney in fact of
the said Forest Doles, as is provided in said
deed to secure debt,
This 2nd day of October, 1939.
STATE PLANTERS BANK & TRUST
COMPANY
Geo. B. Culpepper, Jr.,
Attorney at Law
Fort Valley, Georgia. 10-5-St.
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Wednesday, October 11 Thursday and Friday, Oct. 12. 13
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"MAN OF CONQUEST" TROPICS”
THE LEAD1R-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939
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USE AGRICULTURAL ACRES OF PRODUCTS FARM LAND FROM/, 750,000
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AUSTRIAN PEAS, VETCH
ARE EXCELLENT CROI S
FOR PECAN ORCHARDS | ■
Austrian winter peas and hairy
vetch make excellent winter cover t
crops for pecan orchards, according to
Elmo Ragsdale, horticulturist for the
Georgia Agricultural Extension Serv¬
ice.
u Georgia farmers are likely to ob
tain better results from these two le
gumes as winter cover crops for the
orchard,” Mr. Ragsdale said. “Plant-.
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One little *ip and the ordinary cough If
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* of cover crops t0 b f, plowed und( f
j by experiment stations.
“It is best to change to hairy vetch
Austrian winter peas are used
» year or two, since they do not
so well in pecan orchards over
longer period of successive plant¬
The horticulturist explained that
orchardists prefer clean culti¬
in the summer, following the
under of the winter legumes,
( > said others, however, are getting
results by allowing the natural
growth to spring up ami mow
at intervals during the summer,
it fall on the ground as a
If the cultivation method is prac¬
it should consist of at least three
or enough to control weed
Mr. Ragsdale said. “If the
growth is left it should be
mowed often enough so as not to rob
the trees of moisture.
“In young pecan groves, some grow¬
ers have been getting- good results
by carrying out the practice of winter
cover cropping with legumes followed
with a clean cultivated inter-crop, such
as cotton. Crotalaria is also coming
into favor as a summer legume for
pecan orchards.
“Where any of these practices are
used, supplemental fertilization should
be practiced, using a commercial fer¬
tilizer analyzing about 4-8-6 at the
rate of about one pound per inch of
;the trees diameter.
“In older groves where trees are
beginning to crowd to some extent, it
has been found preferable to cut out
or thin some of the trees so the trees
will have plenty of room,” he added.
BIKE-AUTO, TRUCK
DEATHS DOUBLED
Although motor vehicle fatalities
have declined 12 per cent in Georgia
this year over last, bicycle-auto or
deaths have more than doubled.
Department of Public Safety fig
show that during the eight
months of 1939, 15 persons riding bi¬
cycles were killed as compared to sev¬
en during the same period of last
year and that 40 others were injured
as compared to 25 for 1938. Actual¬
ly, more that that number was injured
because many accidents, where fa
talities do not result, are not reported,
While the national picture is bad,
it is not as alarming as it is in Geor¬
gia, Lon Sullivan, commissioner of the
Department of Public Safety, said.
According to the National Safety
GEORGIA. PEACH COUNTY.
AH creditors of the estate of James EL
Bledsoe, - late of Peach County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render in their demands to
the undersigned according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to the undersigned,
September 28. 1939.
MRS. EMMA A. BLEDSOE.
MISS ERNESTINE BLEDSOE,
Executrices of the will of James E. Bledsoe.
deceased. 9-28-?
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Many women also report that
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ANNIVERSARY MONTH
AT PEACH I HE A IKE
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October is anniversary month for
the Peach ■ theatre. There will be
show's you will not want to miss.
“Naughty But Nice”, coming next
Monday, is your bargain show, which
stars Dick Powell.
. On Tuesday Richard Greene in the
most unusual college drama of the
year, “Here I Am a Stranger”, will
entertain you.
“The Man of Conquest”, if you en
historical drama, will be of excep¬
value and pleasure on Wednes
The story traces Sam Houston's
from the time he left the Chero¬
Indian tribe to fight with Jack
in the war of 1812.
Then on Thursday and Friday Rob¬
Taylor and Heddy Lamar, co
for the first time, hold prom¬
of becoming the most
team on the screen in
of the Tropics.” Taylor as an
young American in Indo
has a romantic role. Miss La¬
as the most beautiful Eurasian
Indo-China has a role that gives
the finest opportunity in an ex¬
career as an exotic artist. In j
supporting cast, a half caste, a j
of wealth and influence, madly
love with the beautiful Eurasian,
tragedy into the lives of the ,
young lovers. 10*5-It. |
bicycle-motor vehicle acci
last year remained at the 1937 j
of 700 deaths but that number
exactly twice what the 1932 rate
In this state, men and boys injured
bicycles so far outstrips the num¬
of women and girls there is little
for comparison. The ratio is,
12 killed, 39 injured; females:
killed and 11 injured. Seventy
per cent of the riders were under
years of age and the oldest victim
was an 80 year old negro woman,
killed not long ago as she pedaled
the road in South Georgia.
Broken down still further, the fig¬
show that mishaps occurred
about as follows: 50 per cent at inter¬
sections; 66 per cent in the daylight;
72 per cent because of violations on
the part of cyclists; 24 per cent be¬
of driver violations and about
23 per cent of mishaps were due to
bicycles.
The commissioner said there are
two primary causes for the high in-
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"ease in bicycle accidents: the num
ber of wheels m use has doubled m
the last five years and motor vehicle
mileage has increased 38 per cent. He
cautioned riders against hitching their
bicycles to trucks, cars or trolleys;
failure to have adequate light at night;
negligence in giving and observing
standard hand signals; riding a sec
j ond passenger on the machine, and
especially against trying to “show
off”,
Even more tragic than the fatali
ties are some of the injuries which
have maimed victims for life, Mr. Sul-
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livan said. In the western part of the
state, for example, a 12-year Id
boy who helped his widowed mother
by delivering papers must spend the
rest of his life hobbling on crutches,
his legs severed above the knee be¬
cause he didn’t hear an auto in back
of him. This is just one of Georgia’s
cruel tragedies; there are hundreds of
others. .
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