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— Don’* lobk at a cata- logue when you can see , the actual machine. We carry them in stock. Call on us. Palmer-Jones Company Cor dele, Ga. “656e Machinery People” land sold as the property of my wards Maggie Porter and Willie Porter and for th# purposes of their mainte nance and support. This Feb. 4th, 1918. . ' HOWELL PORTER. Guardian for Maggie Porter and Wil lie Porter, $1370 LEfiu mum GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, Mrs. Isabella E. Har vard, having in due form applied to me for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Bunnio B. Harvard. Notice is hereby given that I will pass upon said application' on drat Monday in March, next. This Feb. 6th, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. D. L. Henderson, guardian of the person and property of Winnie Bryan alias Winnie Bryant, having made ap plication to this court for leave to sell certain lands in Pulaski County, Georgia, known os the undivided in terest in said ward in and to lots Nos. 26 and 27 of said Pulaski County, for the maintenance and support of his ward, notice is hereby given that said appllbatlon will be heard before me at my office in court house on the 4th day of March, 1918, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. This Feb. 4th, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. ddfr in said county at public outcry all of the east one-third of lot of land No. 14 in the 7th District of said county, containing 67 acres, more ot less and also the southeast quarter of lot of land No. 16 in the Gth Dis trict of said county containing 60 6-8 acres more or less. Said lands sold as the property of Uriah Porter de ceased and for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and for making lawful distribution amongst his lawful heirs. This Feb. 4th, 1918. JNO. H. PORTER and J. U. PORTER Administrators Estate Uriah Porter GEORGIA—DoolyCounty. Under'and by virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary ot said county at the February term, 1918, we will sell on the first Tuesday in March, 1918, within the legal hours of sale, beforo the court house GEORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by virtue of an order" granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county at the Feb. Term, 1918, I will sell on the first Tuesday in March, 1918, within the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in' said county at public outcry and to the highest bidder a two-thirds un divided interest in Forty-six one hun dredths (0.46) acres of land being*, part V>f lot of land No. 17 in the 7th District of. Dooly County, Georgia, and lying west of the G. S. & F; Ry. depot at* Findlay and immediately north of the public road crossing said railroad at said depot and measuring 73 feet along the north side of said road, thence north 367 feet, thence east alonfe a ditch 62 foet to right of way of said railroad, thenco along the west right of way of said railroad 437 feet to starting point Said GEORGIA—Dooly County. , To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of Unadilla Fertilizer Company, a corporation organized under a charter granted by this court onTiune 6th, 1912, respectfully shews: 1st That on the first day of January, 1918, at a meeting of the stockhold ers ef said corporation, duly called for the purpose, a resolution was | adopted by the affirmative vote of the owners of the entire Capital Stock of said corporation,, resolving that said corporation should surrend er its charter and franchise to the State and be dissolved in accordance with law in such cases made and pro vided. 2nd • ~~ Petitioner shows that said dissolu tion and surrender of its charter may be allowed without injury to any stockholder or to any person having a claim against said corporation. Wherefore, petitioner prays that the court will pass an order and de cree accepting the surrender of the charter and franchise of said corpo ration and orderiiig its dissolution. busbee & McDonald, . , Petitioners’ Attorneys. GEORGIA—Dooly County. In person appeared W. T. Spradley who on oath, says-'he is Vice-Presi dent and one of the stockholders of the Unadilla Fertilizer Company, above named plaintiff, ahd that the allegations contained in the forego ing petition are true. W. T> SPRADLEY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of January, 1918. R. A. COLLINS, N. P., D. C. The within and foregoing petition read and considered, the some is dered filed, and a copy of the same with this orel be published according to law. It is. ordered that said petition be heard by the court at Cordele, Coun ty of Crisp, am the 16th day of March, 1918, at nine-o’clock A, to. in vacation or at such time to which said hearing may be adjourned, and at said time let any stockholder or person show cause why said applica tion can not be granted and said cor poration dissolved. This 2nd day of Feb. 1918' D. A. R. CRUM, J. S. C., C. C. Filed on office Feb. 6th, 1918. : J. FRANK POWELL, Clerk. (JEORG1A—Dooly County. Clerk’s Office, Sjjperior Court, Dooly County. I, J. Frank Powell, Clerk of said court do hereby certify that the abovk and foregoing is a true copy of the original petition and order now on file in said in the matter of application Unadilla Fertilizer Co., application'to surrender charter and dissolve corpo- iratlon. Given unde my official signature this February 6, 1918. J. FRANK POWELL, Clerk. ■j f • Ot fos ■ Vienna, Ga. Model 6-45 Five Passenger Touring Car SPECIFICATION'S Motor,—6-cylinder, Paterson-Continental. This motor is so well known tiiht no elaborate de scription is necessary. Delco electric system is used for starting, lighting and ignition. Willard Storage Batteries. Rear gasoline tank—Stewart vacuum feed. Hotchkiss drive—two universal joints. Full floating demountable rear axle, spiral gears. Drive members easily removable. Front axle I-beam section. The one-man top is the finest of its .kind ever de vised. 'Note the neat dust hood; the quick ad justable side curtainB. Full ventilating, rain vision windshield. Stewart-Warner Speedometer. 'Electric horn. Now Strom berg carburetor. Full tool equipment, of course, within instant and easy reach, in a special cose built into the left hand door next to the driver's seat. Goodrich tires, 82x4, front and rear. Safety Tread, rear. Demountable rims. Exta rim conveniently located in rear to carry spare tire. Transmission of selective type, three speeds for ward and reverse. Upholstering is of high quality leather through out. Soft roomy, comfortable seats. Luxurious body with double cowl, longer, wider. 117-Inch wheel base. Oiling System, force feed and splash. Brakes—Internal and external on rear hubSy A careful inspection of the Paterson car will reveal the exception ally high standard of design, a wonderfully complete attention to details of finish and refinement and an element of dependability which unfor tunately is not always to be had in cars built under different standards thaq the Paterson policy. - We have for immediate delivery a few cars but owing to transpor tation can’t promise further. O. W. HORNE Distributor . Vienna, Ga. Studebaker Wagons—Summers DWprmn Appwonow, ter (calling on tomato of Dj amber, Mr. Kenney,'; walls do not a prison mak&jhto > bars « cage." Kenney—-WML they've got me hypnotized, th< that's nil”—Dallas Nows. Just received a carload of each. Prices are right. Brown ( and h/s Dog Tige < 7b th* store of TOM SWAIN Pinehurst, Ga. Phone 42 W. F. NEWBY Friday, Feb. 8th “A Stitch in Tide Saves Nine” Vulcanizing Casings - TUBES 4* Casings v All Work Guaranteed—Up-to-Date Equipment We Pay Charges One Way v v * A. H. Edwards Auto Supply Co. Cordele. Georgia „ ' ■