Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1922)
A BIT OF WIT Visitor: What do you call those o kittens Johnny? 'ohnny: Tom and Jerry. Visitor: Why don't you name :m Cook and Peary, after the ?at explorers? I ohnny: Aw gwan Mister, these I’t pole-cats. Mr. Smith: What is density'? I Any Senior: I can’t define it but , can give an illustration. I:Mr. Stiiith: The illustration is od! Sit down. Excited Voice (over telephone)— ft or, my mother-in-law is at tt ds door. Please come and see j <• can’t pull her tlirough. dear, this is so sndedn, said liiMntsuse as the trap slammed to- W thcr. Hey, gimme a handful of waste, un tjowled. (He was under the \ do tc grease it). But torn had an armful of waist i the ear. (And wasn’t disposed > release it.) Mr. Smith deserves much credit >r the organization of such splen -66 quickly relieves a cold. Warning From Health Department “Everybody is warned against the erils of rats. They carry cholera nd typhus germs and spread lm onis plague.” Protect your health y wiping out these pests 1 Start TO - Use Royal Guaranteed Rat hi sit e. SURE—S UDDEN. De st roy s H rats. Get a 25c or 50c handy jt h i• Sold and guaranteed by the ißmisville Drug Go. and Polhill- Drug Cos. IJLT.L THE ORIGINAL Watkins Products. H Good city territory still open. Get our ■ronderful offer and free sampler. Write ■oday. The J. R. Watkins Cos., Dept. 80, Memphis, Tenn. FARM FOR RENT im and good 6 room house to school route for Bent. Also tenement house, see T. W. Arrington, Louis ville, or Mrs. E. J. Jones, Bartow. To prevent a Cold, take 666. wmjispo SOLVE mis PUZZLE How Many Names of Objects Beginning With the Letter “P” Can You Find? Here’a another Word Puzzle you’ll all like. The above picture contains a number of objects be ginning with the letter P.’ CAN YOU FIND THi MOST? Take a good look at the picture, there are lots of ‘ P” Words, like ‘Poker,” “Package,” “Pumpkin/* and others. Nothing is hidden—you don’t have to turn the picture uspide down or sideways. Just make up a list of the objects whose names begin with the letter “P 9 ” and mail it to The Constitution. The Constitution invites you and all the folks in your family to try their hand at hunting “P** Words. It’s easy, and lots of fun for everyone. Fifteen cash rewards are offered for the 15 best answers. EVERYONE JOIN IN Large “P” Word Pictures Free on Request If you want a large, clear copy of this “P” Word picture, just address a postcard to the Con test Manager, Aitanta Constitution, and he will send you a picture free by return mail. With this large picture you can pick out all the “P” Words easily. Anyone can take part in this game without it costing one penny, and win one of the smaller cash prizes, provided the judges decide his or her answer to be among the 15 best. This game is just a plain test of your skill. Your ability to find “P” Words determines the prize'you win. Simple Rules to Observe 1. Anyone may compete, except our employees or their relatives. Prize winners in other similar word contests ire also ineligible. 2. Use only one side of the paper in writing your nu swere. You must number each page and each word sub mitted consecutively—l, 2,3, etc. Write your full name and address in the upper rlghthnnd corner of each page. All answers must he mailed by December 2, 1922. to The Atlunta Constitution. A 5 per cent additional prize will be awarded for promptness, ns specified in the prize list. 3. The answer having the largest number of words which correctly name objects shown in the picture wins First Prize, etc. 1 4. In the event of ties, the full amount of the prize will be awarded each tying contestant. 5. The winning list will he made up from applicable _words in all answers submitted and not from any pre- or master list. One credit will he allowed each correct word in your ansxver. and one credit be deducted for each Incorrect word or omission. 0. Three Independent judges will Judge the answers ind award the prizes. Webster’s New International Dic tionary xx ill be used b.v the judges as authority for all words. It is understood and agreed that participants ?ntering this game will accept the Judges’ decisions ns final and conclusive. 7. Do not use obsolete, compound or hyphenated words, or an}’ word made up of two or more complete F/ngllsh words. 8. Words of the same spelling can be used only once. Where the singular is used the plural must not be used. *nd vice versa. 9. <>i)ly one answer will be accepted from a fnmlly or from a group of persons who have worked on the picture together. 10. Every answer will receive the same consideration, regardless whether or not n subscription lias been sent in. Neatness, style, or handwriting will have no bearing on Judging the winners. 11. Announcement of the prize winners and the win ilng list of words, together with the correct list deter mined by the judges, will be announced in the columns of 'TCie Constitution just ns soon after the close of the game as possible. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION it".': did teams. He is ever faithful to both the boys and girls. Tile prac tices have been well attended and as a consequence of his coaching both teams show exceptional tech nique. And then she turned pail The dairy maid pensively milked the goat. Panting, she paused to mutter, 1 wish, you brute, youd’ turn to milk. And the animal turned to butter. No, Kenneth, the fact that your girl is as sweet as sugar does not make her candid. Two questions have pondered Since but a little child. Where did Victor Hugo? And what made Oscar Wilde? Last Friday the double-header in Stapleton was played with the fol lowing results: Boys: Stapleton, 14; Louisville, 12. Girls: Stapleton, 2; Louisville, 8. This week there will be a Junior Red Cross Society organized at the school. The Seniors beg indulgence. We are head over heels in confusion for our vaudeville will be staged on the 2!)th of November. The school as a whole is intense ly interested in the fact that a foot ball game may he played here on Thanksgiving Day. Last Friday night the high school department enjoyed the hospitality of the campus committee ai the par ty. It is enough to say that the punch and sandwiches were P. T. A. Pleasing, Tasty, Additions. Don’ts for seniors: Don’t study too hard. Don’t flunk physics. Don’t cause confusion in school routine. Don't think of yourself higher than you ought to think. Don't rush to classes. Don’t swallow peanuts whole. Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. CASH PRIZES Winning Answers Will Receive Prizes ae Follows: Prize if Two Slx- Prlzo if Ono Month, or Prize if No Six-Month One Yearly Subscriptions Subscription Subscription are eont. Is sent. I* sent. Ist Prize $35.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 2nd Prize ... . 30.00 250.00 1.000.00 3rd Prize 25.00 150.00 500.00 4th Prize .... 20.00 100.00 250.00 sth Prize .... 15.00 75.00 150.00 6h Prize ..... 10.00 50.00 100.00 7th Prize .... 7.00 30.00 75.00 Bth Prize ..... 5.00 20.00 50.00 9th Prize ..... 5.00 10.00 25.00 10th Prize .... 5.00 10.00 25.00 Uth Prize .... 5.00 10.00 25.00 12th Prize .... 5.00 10.00 25.00 13th Prize .... 5.00 10.00 25.00 14th Prize 5.00 10.00 25.00 15th Prize .... 5.00 10.00 25.00 EXTRA I Your list or xvords must be mailed on or before December 2. 1922. But If you mail your qualify ing order on or before November 18th, K per cent will be added to any prize you may win, ns a reward for promptness. YOU CAN WIN $1,500 After you have found all the objects you can possibly see in the above picture and you are pretty sure they are correct, you can make your answer eligible for the $1,500.00 PRIZE by sub scribing to the Daily and Sunday Atlanta Consti tution for one year at S9.So. A one-year sub scription is all that is required to put your answer where it can Win the $1,500 GRAND PRIZE. A six-months subscription makes -your answer eligi ble for the $500.00 First Prize. Either your own, or a friend’s or neighbor’s order will count—new or renewal. If you are now taking The Constitution we will extend your subscription, or start it at any future date, Subscription Rates, Payable in Advance By Mail, Carrier, or Agont Daily and Sunday Constitution, 6 months, $5.00 Daily and Sunday Constitution, 1 year, $9.50 Only rogular orders at the abovo rate can oount to qualify an answer. Mako all checks, money orders, etc., payable to The Constitution. THE NEWS AND FARMER. LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 102?. WRENS METHODIST CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS Stewards. Wrens Church: J. K. Callahan. W. A. Logue, Ray Harris, G. L. Rog ers, P. M. Matthews, Mrs. Mary Mat thews, Mrs. J. It. Sims. Mt. Moriah: A. F. Pennington, H. R. Farmer, E. C. Gay, J. W. Ar rington, W. S. Gay, J. B. Pool, Mrs. Horace Barrow. Moseley: T. C. Ellis, J. P. Jordon, J. D. Thomson, W. J. Davis. Superintendents. Wrens: C. W. Stephens. Mt. Moriah: W. E. Blakely. Mosely: Dorsey Dukes. Presidents of Epworth Leagues. Wrens: Mrs. Pope Oliphant. Mt. Moriah: Thelma Pool. Recording Steward: T. C. Ellis. District Steward: T. C. Ellis. Charge Lay Leader: Prof. C. C. McCollum. PHILLIPS CASE DRAWS NEAR CLOSE Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 14.—The afternoon session of the trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips for the murder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows was length ened today to give Deputy District Attorney Friekc time to complete the argument for the prosecution. Judge Houser announced he would instruct the jury tomorrow. Mr. Fricke declared that Mrs. Phil lips* temper got her into the situa tion in which she finds herself. “She knows herself guilty and doesn’t expect to escape,” he assert ed. “All she is hoping for is that it. 666 cures LaGrippe Suspended Hornet’s Nest in Parlor! In the old days, farmers used to suspend hornets' nests in their par lor to kill flics! Hornets devoured the flies- Today these deadly pests can be wiped out with a scientific liquid! Spray every room with Royal Guaranteed Ely Destroyer and flies will vanish! One gallon $3.00, with sprayer free. Sold and guar anteed by Polhill-Dcnny Drug Cos. and Louisville Drug Cos. won't he the death penalty.” He ridiculed the defense claim that Mrs. Phillips was not guilty. “Every act of the defendant since the slayiug shows a guilty know ledge,” he declared. 666 cures Bilious Fever. SPECIAL NOTICES FIRST ROUND OF TAX COLLEC TOR Wadley, Ga October 2nd Rartow October 3rd and 28th Stellaville October 4th A. M. Mathews October 4th P. M. Stapleton Cross Road, ..October sth Stapleton October 6th Wrens October 7th and 21st Avcra October 9th Grange ...... - October 10th Zebina October 11th Louisville October 14th and 27th SECOND ROUND TAX COLLECTOR Wadley, Ga. November Ist and 10th Zebina November 2nd A. M. Mathews November 2nd P. M. Stapleton’s Cross Roads, Novem ber 3rd A. M. Grange November 3rd P. M. Avcra November 4th Stapleton November 6th Rartow November 7th and 29th Wrens November Bth and 24th Stellaville November 9th P. M. Zebina November 9th A. M. Louisville, November 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th 17th and 18th. Hatcher’s Mill, November 23rd THIRD ROUND TAX COLLECTOR. Wadley, Ga. ..December Ist and 11th Stapleton's Cross Roads, Decem ber 2nd A .M. Grange December 2nd P. M. Avera December 4th and 12th Stapleton December sth and 13th j Zebina December 6th A. M. Stellaville December 6th P. M. Mathews .... December 7th j Rartow December Bth and 14th I Wrens December 9th and 15th Louisville, December 16th, 18th, 19th and 20th. DEBTORS AND CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons holding claims of any char- j acter against the estate of William l.it- | tie, late of Jefferson County, deceased, i are hereby notified to present the same j to me properly made out within the time ' prescribed by law, and all persons in- i debted to said estate are hereby requested j to make payment to me as promptly as 1 possible in order that said estate may i be settled as speedily as possible. This August 23, 1922. W. R. LITTLE. Executor Estate of Wm. Little, Deceased. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTH EASTERN DIVISION OF THE SOUTH ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of W. E. Little (W. F. Little & Cos.) bankrupt. In bank ruptcy. To the creditors of said bankrupt, a resi dent of Louisville, in the county of Jef ferson and district aforesaid, a bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the Ist day of November. 1922, the above named was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will he held In my office in Augusta, Ga.. on the 24th day of Novem ber. at 12 o’clock noon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. This November 11, 1922. JOHKPH GANAHL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Augusta, Ga. GEORGIA, Jefferson County: Ned Turner having applied to the ordi nary by petition asking that Valie It. Perdue, as executrix of the last will and testament of L. R. Perdue, late of said county, be required to make to him a dot'd to a tract of land in the 81st District, G. M.. of said county containing 70 acres, more or less, in pursuance of a bond for title made by L. R. Perdue to the said Ned Turner in his lifetime, the said Ned Turner alleging that he has fully met his obligation in said bond. This is to no tify the heirs at law of said deceased to be and appear at the December term of the court of ordinary of Jefferson county, and show cause if any they have or can, why the executrix should not be required to make said deed as prayed for in said petition. JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Jefferson County: There will be sold on the first Tues day in December. 1922, before the court house door of sßid county, in the town of Louisville, Ga., at public outcry, J,o the highest bidder, for cash, between the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty : All that tract or parcel of land situ ated, lying and being in the 85th Militia District of Jefferson county, Georgia, con taining one hundred and five (10) acres, more or less, and bounded on the n by lands of W. G. Cooper, east by the Bartow and Louisville public road; south by lands of Ephraim McKay, and west Iby lands of H. R. Morris. Said property to be sold agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of said county granted at the November term, 1922, of said court, granting leave to sell said land for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among the heirs at law of the estate of I). L. Davis, said estate being now administered by the un- I dersigned as administrtaor of said estate, and said property is to be sold as the property of said estate. Interested parties will confer with R. G. Price, attorney, for the administrator, Louisville, Georgia. This 7th day of November, 1922. W. A. WOOD, Administrator Estate of D. L. Davis, Bar tow, Ga. (Nov. 9-30th.) M. L. MIDDLETON President. W. M. PETERSON, Sec. & Treas. CONSIGN YOUR COTTON —To— MIDDLETON & PETERSON Incorporated COTTON FACTORS Special Attention to Weights and Grades. 216 EAST BAY ST. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MONEY TO LOAN $60,000 to be placed within next thirty days. Interest rate 5 1-2 per cent. Make application at once. R. G. PRICE LOUISVILLE, GA. DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA- -Jeferson County : Whereas. T. Smith, administrator of Louis J. Harden, represents t" the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on i record, that he has fully administered Louis J. Harden’s estate. This is. then-! fore, to cite r, ’l person* concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. wh> --Hid administer or should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Utter* >f dismission on the first Motiduy in December. 1922 , ' \S. F. BROWN, ordinary. (Nov. 9-30) NOTICE GEORGIA. Jefferson County; By authority vested in t. . which is con tained and rt r out in om* security deed made, executed and delivered to us the undersigned by Homer Todd, on the 19th day of March. 1921. Said ijcc.i: ’y <hed secures the payment of the debt hereinafter named, a id con veys the _ real .’■tale hcraftr deseribd. We will, before the courthouse door in said county, on the firs' Tuesday in De cember 1922, within the legal hours of sale. S' I ni public outcry, to the high est and b< t bidder for cash, one lot of land, with I! the buildings thereon. In the town -if Wrens, Jefferson county, Georgia o it: • hundred and fifty five 11551 feet, extend ing back i m main street one hundred and fort • five t i )6i feet, and bounded north b> 1 of Homer Todd on east by lands < f Samuel and south by land- of J G. Anderson, and wesi by main i.:-' and known a.-i the Homer Todd home lot Said _ property is sold for the purpose of payin; the expenses of such sale, and paying :?• notes named and described in • said seen.' • v deed which is nineteen notes with a total principal debt of one thou- I sand sixtem 38-100 dollars and fifty-nine 09-100 do V . of interest now due on said nineteen n, This Oth dav of N *vember, 1922. THE LYNCHBURG SHOE CO., j (Nov. 9-30? h. i STATE Ol GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY. Whereas on Oct. 23, 1919, Mack Fields execut< ,-ered to E. M his note for the principal sum of SIOO 00. maturing O ’ 23. 1920, and secured the same by :i deed to the property hereinaf ter described, which said deed contains a I power .su'e authorising the said E M. I Clark to se 1 th< said property at pub lic sab- in the event of a default In the I payment >f aid note under the terms ami , condition set out in said deed. And wherea*. there has been a default in the payment of said note. Now. therefore, under and by virtue of the power of attorney contained in said deed, there wi'l be sold before the court house door iri the county of Jefferson, on i the Tuesday in December. 1922. hu- j tween the rgal hours of sale, to the high- i est and b. > bidder for cash, the fol lowing property, to wit: One tract of land containing five and one-eighth (5%) acres, more <>r less, in the 85th District G. M. of Jeff Count> Georgia, adjoining lands of Mr- L. E. Fleming on the south and west, and lands of Bryant Jordan on the north and east. The proceeds of said sale to be applied first i" the payment of expenses of suiJ sale, including advertisement, and second, to the principal and interest and attor neys fees due on said note, and the residue, if any, paid to the said Mack Fields. Fur chaser pays for title. MACK FIELDS, By hi.-- Attorney-in-Fact, K. M. Clark. PHILLIPS & ABBOT, Attorneys. (Nov. 9-30.) APPLK \TI9?J FOR ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA -Jefferson County: J. W. Overstreet, having in proper form applied 1. me for permanent letters of j administration on the estate of Julius Willis, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Julius Willis to he and appear at my office within the time nl- I lowed by law. and show* cause, if any ! they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to J. W. Over- : street on Julius Willis estate. JAS. F. BROWN, Ordinary. N9-30. YEAR’S SUPPORT GEORGlA—Jefferson County: Mrs. Sallie Todd having made applica tion for twelve months’ support out of the estate of Homer Todd and appraiser* duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of ordinary of said county on the first Monday in December, 1922, why said application should not be grant oil. This 7th day of November. 1922. JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. GEORGIA—-Jefferson County: Mrs. Lizzie McNair having made appli cation for twelve months’ support out of the estate of S. M. McNair and apprais ers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of ordinary of said coun ty on the first Monday rn December. 1922, why said application should not be grant ed. This 7th day of November. 1922. JAS. F. BROWN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Jefferson County: Pursuant to an order from the ordi nary's court of said county there will be sold on the First Tuesday in December, 1922, between the legal hours of ale, be fore the courthouse door in said county to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property of the estate of W. A. Burke, deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of said estate, to wit: One parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the 77th Militia District of Jefferson County, Georgia, containing one hundred and thirty-three (133) acres, more or less .and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Essie Allen, on the east by lands of Mrs. Essie Allen, on the south by O. J. Duke and on the west by B. F. Wren. Also one tract of land containing one hundred and four (104) acres, more or less, situate lying and being in the 77th Militia District of said state and county, and bounded on the north by Mrs. Essie Allen, on the east by R. S. At.ta way, on the south by Flemings Branch, and on the west by J. A. Attaway. Also two SIOO Fourth Liberty bonds, 2 shares of the capital stock of the Citi zens Bank of Wrens, Ga., of the par value of SIOO each, ane and one-fifth shares of the capital stock of the Wrens Bank, Wrens. Ga., of the par value of SIOO.OO and War Savings Stamps of the value Of SIOO.OO. This the Gth day of November. 1922. J. H. BURKE. Administrator Estate of W. A. Burke. SALE OF LAND GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Whereas, on the 22nd •:■!* <>f June. 1018, • Mrs. Efi'ie V. Clark exeru , 1 and deliver***! j to th<’ undersigned her deed to the land hereinafter described for the purpose of ; securing a promissory note of even dale. ?n \%hich deed ded that upon the maturity of on n ;• the holder there of should be authorized to sell at public outcry before the e.,ur:house door in the county of Jefferson to the highest bidder for cash all of said property to pay said Indebtedness, with interest thereon and the expen-os of the proceeding, after ad vertising the same in a newspaper of gen eraj e a week for four weeks. And, whereas, said debt has matured and has tu t been paid. now. in pursuance of the author -v ; ft said deed. 1 will at public outcry to the higher; hidden for cash, before the court house door in the City of Louisville, Jefferson County. Georgia, within the legal hours of sa c on the fir ; Tuesday in De- j comber. 1922. the following described ' property, to wit: 72V*| acres of land in F2nd DDL G. M . Jefferson County, Ga , h u ruled north by; the Jones Place. enst by lands of Burk halter Bros., south by W. J. Rhodes and west by Phillips Abbott. Sold as the property of Mrs. Kffie V Clark t< satisfy 1 terest and expenses of sale, and the re mainder to Ik* paid over to her or her assig ns. This October 30. 1922. .! GORDON HUNTER, Attorney in Fad f.* Mrs. Efn- V. Clark < Nov. 2 thru 30th > GEORG 1 \. .1 Eh EPSON COUNTY. Whereas on the Ist day of August. 1910. A. A. Wr •• . tetl at and delivered to A I Lovett his deed to the lot of : a:,.t here inafter described fo: the purpose of secur ing his nte of even date, to fall due Nov. 1. 11. *i which and. m! it was pro vided that u] mi the maturity of the debt for any run and i? shot Id not be paid, the holder of the said deed, her executors or assigns was authorized to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for \ county of Jefferson said state all of Paid | property to pay aid debt, principal inter- j est and expense* of sale, after advertising the same once each week for four con secutive weeks prior t. date of sale, in I some paper of general circulation in said I county of Jefferson, and whereas said debt ha- matured and i- not paid, and the undersigned i* the duly authorized I executrix of A. 1.. Lovett now decta-ed. Now by virtue "f the authority in me vested by said deed 1 will sell at public outcry liefer'* the courthouse door in the city of I.ouisvil *•, Jefferson county, Geor gia.. within ihe legal hours of sale on :he first Tuesday m December. 1922, to the highest bidder f-r cash, the following property described in said deed, to wit ; I One house and lot in the town of ! Wrens, (in Slst District G M . fronting : Estelle street on the wear 12< fee 1 , being on the corner of Stone and Estelle street; 1 in *aid town of Wrens, and running back ! from Estelle street along Stone street. ' which is on the north side and bounded least anil south by lands formerly owned bv W. J. Wren. Sold t • pay said delp prin ! cipal. interest and expenses of ale anjJ balance to be paid over to A. A Wren or hi< heirs or assign . This November 4. 1922. M I. LOVETT. Executrix Est. A L Lovett. GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY. Agreeable to an order of the Hon. Jo seph Ganahl, referee in bankruptcy, grant ed on Oct. 2G. 1922. there will he sold be fore the courthouse door of said county, on Wednesday. Nov. 1922. at 12 o’clock j noon, at pubile outcry, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following property: All of the unpledged notes and accounts j belonging to the estate of the C. S. Bryant i Company, bankrupt, aggregating the face I amount of $15,153.59, an itemized state ' ment of the names and the amounts due j by the various parties owing these notes and accounts being on file for inspection J at the office of R. (i. Price, attorney for ! the trustee, Louisville. Ga. Said notes and accounts above described being only those listed and shown in Schedule 7 of the audit of the affairs of said C. S. Bryant Company by the Audit Company of the South, and now on file in the above of fice. Also all of the equity, right, title and interest of the trustee in bankruptcy, of -aid C. S. Bryant Company, bankrupt, in and unto one lot of notes pledged by C. S. Bryant Company to the First National ! Bank of Louisville. Georgia, and which is i now held by the First National Bank of Louisville to secure the sum of approxi mately $4,000.00, the face amount of said notes being approximately $40,000.00. An itemized Isit of said notes being on file with the First National Bank and with R. G. Price, attorney. Said salt* to be made subject to the con firmation of the court and all bids must be accompanied by a certified check or other satisfactory security for at least 10 per cent of the amount of the hid. Said two lots of notes and accounts will first he sold separately and then together and the plan bringing the greatest sum will be reported to the court. This 29th day of October. 1922. H. C. PERKINS. Trustee. GE< )R<IIA, Jc ffert m ( Under and by virtue of the power of attorney contained in a certain promissory note dated April 10, 1922, and due on June 10, 1922, for $9,125.58. executed and delivered by Gcq. L. Carpenter to the Citi zens Bank. Wrens, Ga., which said note provided for a sale under said power of attorney of any and all collateral, either notes or other collateral security, in case of default of the payment of the above obligation nr debt secured hy said assign ment of notes, more fully described here inafter. and there having been such de fault, the said Citizens Bank. Wrens, Ga., will sell before the courthouse door in Louisville. Jefferson county. Ga.. between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in December. 1922. all of the following con ditional sales and mortgages, against the following parties with Geo. L. Carpenter, payee together with his transfer and cred its entered thereon, all the following, to wit: L. M. Wade, note dated Dec. 9. 1918, and due Jan. 15. 1919, for $325.00 with a credit, of S2OO entered thereon. Floyd Stapleton note dated Mav 31, 1919 and duo Oct. 15. 1919. for $625.00 with a credit of $54.00 thereon. Fierce Perdue 110*4* dated Apr. 4. 1919, and due Nov. 1. 19i9. for $250.00 with a credit of $25.00 entered thereon. J. T. Hancock, note dated Nov. 19. 1918. and due on demand for $760.00. with no credits. Marcus Ferdue note dated Oct. 12. 1918, payable on demand for $550.00, with a credit of $125.00 thereon. John Beasley, et a'*., note dated June 17. 1919 and due Nov. 1, 1919, for $550.00, and no credits thereon. F. B. McLendon, note dated Aug. 1, 1918. and due Dec. 1. 1919. for $1,950.00 with credits of $900.00 thereon. R. W. P. Pugheslcy, note dated Jan. 2, i 1918, and due Aug. 1. 1918, for $750.00 with a credit of $150.00 thereon. 1 J. E. McNair, note dated May 27. 1919, and due Oct. 15, 1919. for $650.00, with no credits thereon. J. G. Hadden, note dated March 16, 1918. ; arid due installments: for $700.00, with ; $400.00 credits thereon. D. D. Russell note dated Aug. 8. 1918. | and due Nov. 1. 1918, for $550.00 with 1 $200.00 credits thereon. G. W. Gay. note dated Feb. 3, 1920, due in installments for $950.00, with a credit of $1.29 thereon. S. M. Phillips note dated Feb. 1. and due in installments for $1,460.00 with no credits. S. M. Phillips note dated Nov. 23. 1918. and due in instal’ments for $1,300.00, and credits none entered thereon. Mrs. J. E. Leaptrott note dated Jan. 13. 1919, and due in installments for $2 073.71 with $1,550.00 credit entered thereon. 1 J. P. Florence, Jr., note dated Oct. 21, ! 1918, and due in instalments for the sum of $275.00, with no credits. ' Mrs. J. E. Leapt rott. note dated Apr. 24. 1919 and due Nov. 1, 1919, for $1066.65 with no credits thereon. J. P. Wade note dated Oct. 12. 1918, and due in instalments for $1250.00 with 110 credits thereon. v;* Henry Williams note dated Sept. 25. 1919 and due in installments for $565.00 with $2uL/>“! credits entered thereon. Sam Stapleton note dated July 21. 1919. and due in installments for $1510.00 with $75.00 credits thereon. L. M. Wade note dated Dec. 9, 1918, and duo Oct. 15, 1919 for $885.00 with no credits thereon. F. C. Guy note dated Aug. 8. 1918. and due Nov. 15. 1918 for $750.00 with credits of $123.94. Albert Mills note dated Mar. 12. 1919. and due Oct. 15. 1919 for $900.00 with $650.00 credits thereon. J. J. Connell note dated Oct.. 15, 1918, and due Oct. 1, 1919. for $700.00 with no credits thereon. The above said notes are to be sold separately and then sold collectively and the bid will be accepted the way they net the most for Geo. L. Carpenter. This November 2, 1922. THE CITIZENS BANK. WRENS, GA. Attorney in Fact for Geo. L. Carpenter. G. C. ANDERSON. Atty., Waynesboro, Ga. (Nov. 9-30th.) GEORGIA. Jefferson County: Will hu sold before th<- courthouse door of said county, in the town of Louk-ville, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in December. 1922. between the legal hours of sale, at publi • utcry, to the highest bidder, for rah the following described property; A tract of land situate in the town of Wadlev. aid state and county, in block 1). Wad!, y Improvement and Land Company subdivision of the town of Wadley. the same being seven lots, bounded north by Botham brunch • ast hy Main Street, south by Georgia avenue, and vest hy the right of wax f the Louisville and Wadley Rail- Levied n as the property of Po'lie A Lewis and to he sold as such, to satisfy • an execution in favor of ! K against Polite A. Lewis, issue,! from the City Court -.f Louisville of said county Levied on hy virtue of the above fi fa., property pointed out by plaintiff and no tice given to the defendant and tenant in possession. This th dav of November. 1922 D. C, THOMAS, Sheriff. GEORGIA Jefferson County; There will he sold on the ffrt Tue*- J | dav in December. 1922 before the court- 1 1 houe door of said county in the town of ! Louisville. Georgia. between the 'egal : hours of tale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, fm* cash, the following j property : 1 ot N . 10 in the third division of the | estate .if James Robinson containing 128 2-10 acres : re or -and hounded ;on the north bv lands of Mary Eliza Travis, east hy lots Nos. 17 and I*. of I said division. > :Uj hy ' ' No •? said division belonging to lou Jane Tayloi. and west by lands of J. It I R. G Pri i District of said county. Also, Lot No. i“ in the division of the estate of James R< bit • n a ins acres, more or arid bounded on the north hy Marv E'; i'ravis. ear' bv Ogeechee River, south hy Lou Jane Tay lor and west by lot N . 10 ii the 9 of said estate said land is located in the 83rd Distric* G M.. of Jo-.'erson County. Both l ota N 10 an . No 18 lex ied upon a ■ ■- e beii • more fully scribed by reference to a plat of the divi sion of the 1 tate of James Robinson, I which is recorded in the office <-f the Clerk of the Super;: r C.nirt of said county jin Deed Book KK. pages 416-17 Levied upon and be sold as the prop erty of Nancy Roberson to satisfy an exe cution in favor of the Mechanics & Metals I National Bank against the -aid Nancy i Roberson and General Roberson, issued ! from the City Court of Louisville, l’rop j city pointed out hy plaintiff and notice given to the defendant in fi. fa. and in l the tenant in possession Also at the same time and place will he old the following property: I A 1 that tract ,-r parcel of land situa ted. Iving and being in the fc 3rd Mbit in | District of Jefferson County, containing I forty-six and three tenths 140 3-10) acr ! more or less, known as Lot No. ? :n the division of the estate of James Robinson, deceased, as per plat of said division re | corded in the office of the clerk of the ! Superior Court of -aid county in Deed . ; Book KK. pages 41*.-17. and bounded on ' the north bv lands 1!' Mr- W Hall; ‘a.*l bv lot No. 19 and No 20, of the divi : -ion of -aid estate; south by Lot No. 10. belonging to Nancy Robinson, and west Iby lands of J. It Phillips, R. O. Price 1 and Sallie Thomas. Also all that lot or parcel of land situ ated. lying and being in the 83rd Mili j tia District of Jefferson County. Ga.. con j taining thirty-three and one-half (33t I acres, more or less, known as Lot No. 19. in the division of the estate of .lames I R"binson. deceased, as per plat of -aid | division recorded in Deed Book KK pages i 116-17, of the clerk’s office of the Su- I perior Court of -aid county, and • jon the north by lands of Sallie Thomas; ■ east by Ogeechee River; south by lands of Nancy Robinson, and west hy Lot No. | ! 9 in the division of said estate. Levied upon in the possession of the de- j 1 fondant. Mary Eliza Travis, as her prop j erty. and to be sold as such, to satisfy j • and execution in favor of Home Guano j Company against the said Mary Eliza 1 Travis, issued from the Justic* Court of 1 the 83rd Militia District, and also to l satisfy an execution in favor of James | j Harris vs. Mary Eliza Travis et ah. is j sued from the Superior Court of said county. Also at the same time and place will j bo sold the following property; AM that certain lot or parcel of land, j with a!! the improvements thereon, situ- i ated. lying and bring in the town of Wad- Icy. Georgia, containing two acres, more l or less, and bounded north by Railroad | Avenue street, east hy Smith street, south ! hy lot of T. B. Bedingfield, and west hy i lands of S. C. Evans. Said house gnd lot 1 known as the old I. T. Smith house and i lot. t Levied upon in the possession of Mrs. Narnia Snellgrovo, as her property, and to he sold ns such, to satisfy an execution or attachment in favor of the Fulton Na tional Bank, against the said Mrs. Norma Snellgrovo and J. F. Snellgrove, issued from the city court of Louisville. Prop erty pointed out hy plaintiff and notice given to the defendant in fi. fa. and the tenant in possession. This 7th day of November. 1922. D. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. (Nov. 9-30). GUARDIAN’S DISMISSION. GEO RGIA —Jeff erso n C ounty. 1.. R. Farmer, guardian of Jessie Cheat ham Stone has applied to me for a dis charge from his guardianship of Jessie Cheatham Stone. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday'' in November next, else he will be dis charged from his guardianship as applied for. JAS. F BROWN, Ordinary YEAR’S SUPPORT GEORGIA —Jefferson County : Mrs. Brina McCracken having made ap plication for twelve months’ support out of the estate of John W. McCracken and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all per sons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in No vember, 1922. why said application should not be granted. ’This 6th day of October. 1922. JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY’. In re application of Mrs. W. S. Paul for partition of lands owned jointly b.v her and Mis. Jetta Overstreet Kindon: Under atn by virtue of an order grant ed in tin* above suited cast- at the May term. 1922. i.f the Superior Court of said County, the undrsignd commissionrs will sell at public outcy to the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door in Louisville. Ga., on the first Tuesday in November, 1922, between the legal hours of sale: All that tract of land in the 83rd D. G. M., of Jefferson County, containing one hundred seventy one (171) more or less, hounded on the north by Williamson Swamp; East and south by James Hub bard; and west by J. C. Spier. Purchaser to pay for stamps and prepa ration of papers. This October 10, 1922. FRANK HARDEMAN. GORDON R. LANIER, W. H. DONOVAN. Commissioners. • STATE OF GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY. WheTeas, on April 2, 1921. Hanson Law rence executed and delivered to Roy J. Holmes his note for the principal sum of $150.00. maturing Oct. 1, 1921, and se cured the same by a deed to the property hereinafter described, which said deed contains a power of sale authorizing the said Roy J Holmes to sell the said prop erty at public sale in the event of a de fault in the payment of said note under • the terms and conditions set out in said [ deed. I And whereas, there has been a default in the payment of said note. Now. therefore, under and by virtue of the power of attorney contained in said deed, there will be sold before the court house door, in the County of Jefferson, on the first Tuesday in November. 1922, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the fol lowing property, to wit: That tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the town of Wadley, Ga.. consisting of two lots, and all im provements thereon ; bounded on the north by Butts Street, east by St. Mnrk Street, south by lands of Geo. M. Brinson, now the Wadley Southern Railway, west by lands of James Green, said lots are No. 15-16. according to the survey made hy J. lx. Kintnan. June 3, 1907, and recorded in the office of the Superior Court of Jefferson County, Georgia, in Book GG, of deeds folio 272. The proceeds of said sale to be applied first to the payment of expense* of said sale, including advertisement, and second, to the principal and interest and attor neys fees due on said note, and the re sidue, if any, paid to the said Hanson Lawrence. Purchaser pays for title. HANSON LAWRENCE, By his Attorney-in-Fact, ROY J. HOLMES. Phillips & Abbot, Attorneys. DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION GEORGlA—Jefferson County. Whereas. W. R. Sinqucfield. adminis trator of John Hill, rcj ru-er.'t to the court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully •• • in ' istercd John Hill’ estate. This is. therefore to cite all persons ; concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, ti any •!<< why said admin istrator should t he discharged from : his administration a? J receive letters of letters of dismission c '*• : Mm-lay in November. 19? j JAS V BROWN. Ordinary. LEAVE TO SEI I LAND GEORGIA- J< • < r n Office of i*rd • a v r. 2. 1522 Notic e m he'-el.v */ .. •he J. ji U n \ administrator *r the -ia; of A Burke, has apt lied to : stock and war to said estate for the payment ot del regular Wovembe tei > o i ■ < Ord iry 01 I her. 1922. JAS. V BROWN. Or :fr* y. STATE OF GEORGIA. JEFFERSON Cos NTS'. 1 T.. the Superior Cojrt of said t^nty. The petition of L< • >: r.\h. smith, Lamar 8. Sr ii h and T Russel! ! r< i l " That they ded re for the •• th< ir ! associate* and s.ictc-n’- tv ! *. ‘.‘orpu na* sand tyl< n - < ever ttic h< d< >- • •. I pecuniary gam to iu:eii ana ..‘ a . with, a Aiieho:i>v. uor ige- and tyttu;. gm d Uly and iy involves they hav< a rity to do Per form any act which might legitimately ume within the recipe and purview of the- general operations herein before stated. . The capital stock of -a.i corpora- I tion shall hu twenty five th d<>:- g same to one hundr< V. elders by s =* °Rock 1 • of xne hundred and dlar* each. Ten per* cent of th- amount of capita: to hu employed liy them him been actually paid muni'v \>r property ,o be taken at a fair ’ lions a- the s'ockhuidvrs . may. Joicriimi'’. and hr sued, to r vad and be irr.i>:ead’<n to have and tse a common seal, t make all necessary by-laws and regulations. and to do all other thing that may be neces sary for the succes? Iu 1 carrying on of said business, including the rigni to buy. hold and sell real estate and personal property suitable t>> the purposes of the corporation, and to eu notes ami bonds as evidence of mdeotedne in curred. or which may be incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, se curity-deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 7. They desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments t>* its charter ol either form or substance by a vote of a ma jority of its stock outstanding at the ime. They also ask authority for said incorpo ration to wind in' its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a 'ote of two thiids of its stock outstanding at the time. S. They desire for the said incorpora tion the right of lenewal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, i privileges and immunities as are incident ! to like incorporations or permissible un ; der the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to he ineor i porated under the name and style afore . said with the powers, privilege- and im i munities herein set forth, and as are now, |or may hereafter be, allowed a corpora tion of similar character under the laws of Georgia, niILLIPS & ABBOT. Attorneys for Petitioners. i GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY: I. W. S. Murphy, clerk of the Superior I Court of said county, do hereby certify ) that the foregoing is n true and correct i copy of the application for charter of I Smith Brothers & Sons Company as the same appears on file in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this, the 19th day of October 1922. W. S. MURPHY. Clerk Superior Court. Jefferson County, Georgia. (Oct. 26-Nov. 16.) I " , "" r LEAVE TO SELL LAND. | GEORGlA—Jefferson County. Office of Ordinary. October 2. 1922. I Notice is hereby given that J. H. Burke, administrator of the estate of W. A. i Burke has applied to the ordinary of said county for leave to sell the. land belong ing to said estate for the payment of debts, and distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular November term of the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October, 1922. JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGlA—.Jefferson County. Office of Ordinary. October 2, 1922. Notice is hereby given that W. A. Woods administrator of the estate of I). L. Davis has applied to the ordinary of said county for leave to sell the land belonging to said estate for the payment of debts and distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular November term of the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October. 1922 JAS. F. BROWN, Ordinary. YEAR'S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Jefferson County. Mrs. Wm. Little having made applica tion for twelve months’ support out of the estate of Wm. Little and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same hav ing filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby required to .show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in November, 1922 why said application should not be granted. This 23rd day of September, 1922. JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. NOTICE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS". | GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY. All persons having claims against the estate of J. H. Rhodes, deceased, are here by notified to present them to the under signed. properly made out. within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred by statute of limitation. All per-, sons indebted to said estate are required to make settlement with the undersigned. E. G. RHODES. 1 Administrator J. H. RHODES. Notice Debtors and Creditors j GEORGlA—Jeferson County: All persons having claims against the estate of A. S. Smith, deceased, are hereby 1 notified to present them to the under* j signed, proprly made out. within the time J prescribed by law. or they will be barred by statute of limitation. All persons in i debted to said estate are required to make settlement witl the undersigned. MRS. PEARL S. ROBINSON and W. A. SMITH. Executors of A. S. Smith. ! STATE OF GEORGIA. : J EFFERSON COUNTY: i After four weeks’ advertisement, pursu ant to law, the undersigned will apply j to the judge of the Superior Court of said I county for leave to sell privately all the | right title and interest in and to the following real estate of W. S Clay, a ! minor and a ward of the undersigned, to 1 wit: A tract of land in Bartow. 83 D. G. M., of said county containing five and one- I eighth acres, more or less, and bounded north and east by a ditch ; south by A. G. 1 Powell’s lot; and west by Bartow and Wrightsville public road. The reason for said sale is that said property is unproductive of income and applicant desires to reinvest the proceeds in United States bonds, Said application will be made to said judge on September 9. 1922. This August 14. 1922. JULIAN R 1 MURPHY. Guardian for W. S. Clay, a Minor.