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LpaY. 21 ;..
■ ; 0r sale under power
■ Jackson County: Default
K wn made in the payment of
"red by deed to secure
H n st te( j by Joseph F. Potts,
■‘7 Putts, and James R. Potts
lu Hancock Mutual Life Insur-
H dated August 11,
recorded in office of Clerk
MZir Court Of Jackson Coun-
■ P T ANARUS:, in Deed Book UU, pages
WTho cause of such default,
■Lntned having declared the
of said loan, principal
BJ',"’ due and payable, the
i at ting under the power
in said deed, will
■ l day of February, 1935,
H y r a! hours of sale, be
bouse door, in Jeffer-
V County, Georgia, sell at
H* t 0 the highest bidder for
■a * t bowing described real
■", Ydi is described in said
to-wit:
■ . ;; t tract or parcel of land,
It a nd being in two hun
■ri fifty-seventh District, G.
H County, Georgia, on the
Public Road,
151 acres, more or less,
■ funded as follows: On the
I, by lands of Harrison Merck
■Clayton Colquitt, formerly by
■ Shirley and W. J. Colquitt, on
WL , by lands of Clayton Col
■ formerly by W. J. Colquitt, R.
HhUv a nd Clayton Colquitt, on
H uth ' by lands of Clayton Col
■ an( j J.’ H. Maley, formerly by
■ton Colquitt, J. M. Burns and
■ Matthews, and on west by
■ of Enoch Butler, colored, J. H.
■ v i Commerce-Jefferson Road,
■erly by W. J. Burns, B. T.
■ * a nd said road, as will fully
from a plat of survey made
HI , .Vpp’eby, Surveyor, dated
y;, IKC, which plat is re-
H, i n Deed Book UU, page 8,
HI .son County, Geor-
Hur !by ri ‘orenee made a part
His description.
■e amount of indebtedness se
■d by said deed and now due is
follows: Three thousand dollars
cipal, with interest thereon at
from January 1, 1933; also in
st coupon in the sum •of SIBO
January 1, 1932, with interest
eon at 8% with one credit of
as of December 12, 1933; in-’
st coupon in the sum of SIBO
January 1, 1933, with interest
■eon at 8% from that date; also
.50 for 1931 and 1932 taxes with
rest at 8% from January 16,
i, and $35.26 for 1933 taxes
h interest thereon at 8 % from
jr 26, 1934.
he undersigned John Hancock
tual Life Insurance Company will
cute deed to the purchaser as au
rized by the deed aforesaid,
ibis January 28th, 1935.
10HN HANCOCK MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
lb Attorney-in-Fact for Joseph F.
It?, Charlie L. Potts and James R.
Its.
Raymonde Stapleton,
Ittorney-at-Law for John Hancock
tual Life Insurance Company, El
ton, Georgia.
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, -Jackson County. To All
wm It May Concern: Notice is
et, y given, that the appraisers ap
nted to set apart and assign a
lr ' support to Mrs. L. M. Weldon,
1 widow of L. M. Weldon, deceas
i have filed their award, and un
s good and sufficient cause is
°wn. the same will be made the
dgment of the court at the March
rm . 1933, of the Court of Ordi-
r s'- This February 6th, 1935.
W. W. Dickson, Ordinary.
NOTICE of sale of land
Ther■ ■ will be sold before the
ur ' house door in Jefferson on the
s t Tuesday in March, 1935, the
' ow ’-ng property: Thirty-two acres
* arm land, located in Miller’s dis
lct > adjoining lands of Guy Strick-
anf l Carter, and known as the
**■o' ' ‘ the Hutson tract of land,
he sold for the purpose of
• -and distribution among
(115.
J. A. Hutson.
letters of dismission
r ?ia. Jackson County. Where
in fj - 1.. Freeman, administrator of
' ‘L freeman, represents to the
n his petition, duly filed and
■ on record, that he has fully
r ere d W. J. Freeman’s estate.
I? - therefore, to cite all persons
* ned, kindred and creditors, to
ki/ s auSe ’ any they can, why
should not be
•■arged from his administration,
oive letters of dismission on
__ Monday in March, 1935.
• W - W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Georgia, Jackson County: To the
Superior Court of Said County: The
petition of R. H. Wall, Sr., J. C.
Payne, J. L. McEver, P. L. Duncan
and Jim Wills, all citizens of the
State of Georgia, respectfully repre
sents :
1. Petitioners, together with their
associates and successors, desire to
be incorporated under the name of
MUTUAL FERTILIZER CORPOR
ATION, for a period of twenty
years, with the right to renew said
charter at the expiration of that
time.
2. Said corporation is to be a
non-profit, co-operative association
for the benefit of its members, with
out capital stock.
3. The object of said corporation
is to buy, own, mix, sell, ship, carry
and distribute fertilizers and ferti
lizer materials; and to buy, own, sell,
ship and otherwise deal in cotton,
and any and all other agricultural
products for the benefit of its mem
bers.
4. The principal place of busi
ness will be in Jackson County, Geor
gia, petitioners desiring the privilege
of establishing branch offices and
businesses elsewhere in said County
and State as the need may arise.
5. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have the right to elect a
board of directors by a vote of its
members, consisting of seven in
number, to hold office for the period
of one year from the date of their
election; R. H. Wall, Sr., Jefferson,
Ga., J. C. Payne, Winder, Ga., J. L.
McEver, Winder, Ga., P. L. Duncan,
Jefferson, Ga., and Jim Wills, Jeffer
son, Ga., to serve as incorporating
directors until their successors are
elected and qualified.
6. Said corporation shall have
the right to admit new members un
der rules ‘and by-laws adopted by
said corporation, the interest and
property rights of each member not
to be equal, but determined by the
amount paid in or invested by such
member under the rules and regula
tions adopted by its board of direc
tors.
7. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, to establish reserves
and invest the funds thereof in
bonds or such other property as may
be provided in the by-laws, to buy,
hold and sell such real estate and
personal property as may be neces
sary or convenient for the operation
of any of the business of the asso
ciation or incidental thereto, to bor
row money and make advances to
its members, to apply for, register,
secure, own and develop patents,
trade-marks and copyrights, and to
everything necessary, suitable or
proper for the accomplishment of
any and all of the purposes and ob
jects herein enumerated.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein set
forth, and as are now or may here
after be allowed a corporation of
similar character under the laws of
Georgia.
Henry W. Davis,
H. A. Stephens, Jr.,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Georgia, Jackson County. Person
ally appeared before the undersign
ed, R. H. Wall, Sr., who on oath says
the statements contained in the fore
going petition are true.
R. H. Wall, Sr.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this sth day of February, 1935.
W. W. Dickson, Ordinary.
I, C. T. Storey, Jr., Clerk of the
Superior Court of Jackson County,
Georgia, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the application for charter, as the
same appears of file in this office.
This February 5, 1935.
C. T. Storey, Jr.,
Clerk Superior Court, Jackson
County, Georgia.
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: Notice is
hereby given that the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart and assign a
year’s support to Mrs. Sam Kelly,
the widow of Sam Kelly, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judgment
of the court at the March Term,
1935, of the Court of Ordinary.
This February 4th, 1935.
W. W r . Dickson, Ordinary.
After frying onions, pour a little
vinegar into the frying pan, let it
get hot and the disagreeable odor
will be removed.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Jackson County: There
will be sold, before the court house,
in said State and county, to the
highest bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in March, 1935, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to-wit:
All that parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the Town of Pen
dergrass, Ga., on the west side of
the Gainesville Midland Railroad, be
ginning at corner of Academy St.,
thence west 100 ft. to Church St.,
thence N. W. 50 ft. to vacant lot of
Loag & Getzen, thence east 100 ft.
to Railroad St., thence a southerly
course 50 ft. along Railroad St., to
beginning corner, containing 5,000
square ft.
The legal title to said land is held
by The First National Bank of Jef
ferson as security for a debt, and
The First National Bank consents to
this sale and the passing of a com
plete and full title to the purchaser.
To be sold as the property of Long
& Getzen (a partnership composed
of W. T. Long and J. H. Getzen).
The interest of W, T. Long, deceas
ed, being by virtue of an order of
the Ordinary of Jackson County,
Ga., and the money arising from
said sale will be first applied to the
payment of the secured debt, and
the balance, if any, to Long & Get
zen, Estate W. T. Long, and J. H.
Getzen, to be applied as the law di
rects. The deed to the purchaser
will be signed Long & Getzen, by J.
H. Getzen, surviving partner of
Long & GetzeiT; J. A. Long, admin
istrator Estate W. T. Long, Deed.,
J. H. Getzen, and The First National
Bank of Jefferson. Terms of sale,
cash.
(The buyer can arrange with The
First National Bank of Jefferson for
a loan to carry a part of the pur
chase price). This February 6th,
1935.
LONG & GETZEN,
By J. H. Getzen, Surviving Part
ner of Long & Getzen.
J. A. Long,
Administiator Estate W. T. Long.
J. H. Getzen.
The First National Bank
of Jefferson,
By J. C. Turner, President.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. There
will be sold, to the highest bidder,
for cash, before the court house
door in Jackson County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in March, 1935,
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
with the improvements thereon, in
the City of Jefferson, Jackson Coun
ty, Georgia, on the north side of Lee
street, said property known as No.
185 Lee Street, fronting on Lee
street 68 feet, more or less, with a
depth of 200 feet, more or less, and
with a width in the rear of 80 feet,
more or less. Said property levied
on as the property of F. C. Staton,
to satisfy an execution issued on the
7th day of January, 1935, from the
Superior Court of Newton County,
in favor of E. S. Ethridge, and a
gainst F. C. Staton. Quit claim
deed for levy and sale filed and re
corded before levy, and notice given
to the defendant in fi. fa., and ten
ant in possession. This , Ist day of
February, 1935.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Georgia, Jackson County. Where
as, C. T. Storey, Jr., administrator
of J. A. Standridge, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered J. A. Standridge’s
estate; This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cre
ditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in
March, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Jackson County. W'here
as, Edwin L. Kelly, administrator on
the estate of Sam Kelly, late of said
county, deceased, makes application
for leave to sell the land belonging
to said estate; this is to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any, at the
regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county, to be held on
the first Monday in March, 1935,
why said leave to sell land should
not be granted the applicant. Wit
ness my hand and official signature,
this 4th day of February, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Miss Leila Bates held her regular
meeting with the club girls last
Thursday morning.
Mrs. G. W. Lyle entertained sev
eral of her friends last Friday even
ing with an old-fashioned quilting.
Mrs. Ernest Howard and Mrs. J.
L. Lavender attended the home
demonstration council meeting in the
home economic room at Martin In
stitute Tuesday evening, February
sth.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Venable had
as their guests for dinner Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and
son, Lewis, from Jefferson, and Mrs.
Charlie Beard from Athens.
Messrs. Charlie Beard and Jerald
Venable spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hendrix, Sr.,
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Venable.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphfrus
from Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Waddell, Sr.
Miss McCain from near Pentecost
spent most of last week with Mrs.
Scott Waddell, who was very sick.
We are very glad to report that
Mr. George Waddell, Sr., who has
had a continued illness, is improv-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Berryman, Sr.,
and Mrs. Ralph Potter visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Flceman, Jr., Sunday
evening.
Mrs. C. E. Fleeman, Jr., has suf
fered the past week from a sprained
ankle.
Mrs. Ott Healan had the misfor
tune of hurting her limb, and has
been past walking for several days.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Waddell, Sr., Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs. J. J- Hendrix, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Venable, Mr. Curtis Ander
son and Mr. J. L. Lavender.
The woman’s home demonstration
club will meet third Thursday even
ing, February 21st. You have a
special invitation to come. Let’s
try to make Jackson Trail club one
of best in the county .
Messrs. Rich Lyle and Bob Car
ruth from Statham visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Lyle Friday evening.
Mrs. Walter Venable and Mrs.
Alvin O’Dillion were spend-the-day
guests one day last week of Mrs.
Love Whitehead in Jefferson.
Mrs. Elmer Venable and Mrs.
Curtis Anderson spent one day last
week in Athens, guests of Mrs.
Charlie Beard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leondas Mathews
and family from Winder spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar How
ard.
HELP KIDEJEYS
IF your kidneys function badly
and you have a lame, aching
back, wtt.b attacks of dizziness,
burning, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting up at night,
swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic
pains . . . use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially fir poorly
functioning kidneys. Millions of
boxes are used every year. They
are recommended the country over.
Ask your neighbor!
yours PILLS
General Insurance,
Jefferson Insurance Agency,
Jefferson, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. There
will be sold, before the court house
door in said State and County, to
the highest bidder, for cash, on the
first Tuesday in March, 1935, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or
parcel of land, situated, lying and
being in the 257th district, G. M.,
of said county, beginning at a post
oak on Stevens line, thence souther
ly to pine at corner of VerNooy
land, thence westerly with VerNooy
line 250 yards to rock corner, thence
northerly with other lands of C. E.
Wier 375 yards to rock, thence east
erly 250 yards to beginning corner,
containing 18 acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of C. E.
Wier, to satisfy and execution issued
by the Tax Collector of said county,
against said C. E. Wier and the
property described, for state and
county taxes for the year 1932. Levy
made by R. T. Jones, L. C., of said
county, and turned over to me Feb.
2nd, 1935. Written notice of levy
served upon defendant, as required
by law.
This February sth, 1935.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Several from this place attended
quarterly conference nt New Pente
cost, Saturday.
Mrs. Marie Thurman of Macon
spent a few days last week with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ven
able.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cartledge
and Mr. Baxter Venable of Atlanta
visited relatives here Sunday.
Miss Glennie Humphrey of Athens
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Potts.
Miss Oris Massey spent Saturday
night with Miss Kathleen Venable.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kesler, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mcßee and Miss
Genie Venable spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pittman of Thy
atira.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daniel and
children of Nicholson, and Mrs.
Clarence Brooks of Center, visited
their mother, Mrs. Venie Daniel,
Sunday.
A large crowd from this place at
tended the Epworth League Union
at Maysville Sunday p. m.
Mr. Grable Hutcheson, who is a
student at the University in Athens,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Fred McGinnis.
Miss Thelma Massey spent Sunday
with Miss Janette Venable.
Mrs. Estelle Vinson and sons of
Cabin Creek attended church here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cheek and
family of Homer visited Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Kesler and family Sun
day p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Webb and family.
Rev. and Mrs. 11. L. Smith were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Potts,
Sunday.
Mrs. Luther Potts spent one day
last week in Jefferson with her
mother, Mrs. C. O. Brock.
The many friends here of Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Thurman will be glad
to know they have moved to our
community from Commerce to make
their future home.
Miss Genie Venable is spending a
while in Atlanta with Mrs. Luther
Cartledge and Mr. Baxter Venable.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams of
Union were visiting here with Mrs.
E. C. Perry, Friday.
Misses- Elsie Mae and Inez How
ington of Athens were week-end
guests of Misses Lucille and Pauline
Brock.
Miss Inez Perry was a week-end
visitor at Rogers, the guest of rela
tives and friends.
Rev. G. T. Carithers, Messrs. T.
W. and J. T. Phillips were visiting
at Danielsville, Sunday.
Misses Ella Tee Coleman and Mat
tie V. McElhannon were visiting
friends in Commerce, Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Claud Perry and children
were visiting with relatives and
friends at Rogers, Sunday.
Miss Gladys Sorrow went to An
derson, S. C., Sunday, where she
will undergo a chiropratic treatment.
Mr. W. Hill Hosch of Jefferson
was among the visitors in our city
Wednesday morning.
Messrs. C. T. Coleman, G. C. Sor
row and others were in Anderson, S.
C., Sunday, guests of Dr. L. H.
Deadwyler.
Mrs. Lamar Oliver of Toccoa
spent one day last week with her
sister, Mrs. M. D. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Reynolds,
Mrs. G. L. Brookshire, Misses Hazel
and Jonnie Ruth Barton of Subligna
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Brookshire.
Mr. Thomas Dailey of Athen
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Daughtery of
New Harmony were in our city
Wednesday.
Mr. Bufford Croford of Athens
spent the week-end with home folks.
To remove rust from a sewing ma
chine wheel rub lightly with sand
paper or emery cloth. Then rub
with a cloth wet with a good ma
chine oil.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Sunday Hchool at this place is pro
gressing nicely. Let everybody come
out and help in the good work.
Misses Martha Jane and Jessie
Mae Brooks spent the week-end at
Crawford, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Phillips.
Mr. W. H. Brooks spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Hint Brown,
at Jefferson.
Mrs. Dora Stepp of Monroe spent
Thursday night here with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tommie Phillips.
Mr. T. A. Phillips of Penfield, N.
C., spent the week-ond here with his
father, Mr. Hugh Phillips.
On January 29, our community
was made snd when the news reach
ed here telling of the death oi Mr.
Boyd Gilbert of Pendergrass. Wo
sympathize with the bereaves! fami
ly in their hours of sadness. Mr.
Gilbert lived here in our communi
ty, but just two years ago he moved
to Pendergrass. A good man and
neighbor, and one of the finest and
best farmers has gone from Jackson
county. We will miss Mr. Gilbert
so much, and we can say a good man
is gone, but it is Heaven’s gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Phillips and
children and Miss Martha Jane-
Brooks spent last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Adams at New Hol
land.
We welcome Mr. Charlie Barrett
and family, who have moved to Miss
Ada Niblack’s farm.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Reynolds, who have moved into our
community on the farm of Sheriff
R. M. Culberson.
We welcome Mr. T. J. Doster and
family, who have moved on the
farm of Mr. A. N. Blackstock.
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Last Week's Locals.
Miss Lois Pittman spent Sunday
with Miss Eva Allen, Alto, Ga.
Miss Kathleen Smith spent Sun
day with Miss Ruby Garrett.
Mrs. F. M. Brown and two chil
dren of Maysville speht the week
end with Mr. A. R. Savage.
Mrs. J. E. Ragan spent ’Wednes
day with Mrs. Toy Free-man.
Mr. Wiley Savage of Athens spent
the week-end with relatives near
Plain View.
Mr. apd Mrs. Walter Nix and son,
Harris, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Edd Nix, near Plain View.
We are glad to state that Mrs.
Charlton Loggins of Plain View, who
has been sick, is improving at this
writing.
The regular literary society was *
held Friday afternoon, and the fol
lowing program was rendered:
Scripture, Horace Irvin.
All Things Bright and Beautiful,
Ophelia Buffington.
Jokes, Jimmie Ruth Watkins.
Rec., Mozelle Pittman.
Song, Reba Irvin, Dorothy Pitt
man and Hilda White.
Want Ads, Carolyn Smith.
Critics, Louise Irvin.
Character Sketch, Donald Ed
wards.
Riddles, Loyd Pittman.
Future Prophecy, Lois Pittman.
Debate, Resolved, That Our Mod
ern Universities, Colleges and High
Schools are Devoting too Much Time
to Athletics. Aff., Kathleen Smith
and Clarence Ragan; Nog., Evelyr*
Savage and A. G. Parks.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Campbell
visited in Jefferson Sunday p. m.
Miss Pearl Jackson 13 visiting
relatives in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Summie Wilson of
Apple Valley were the guests of Mrs.
Barrett Sunday.
Mrs. T. A. Mauldin had as her
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mauldin of Braselton, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Mauldin of Auburn.
Mrs. Jess Jackson was the guest
of Mrs. Harbin Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cartledge of
Atlanta were among friends here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jennifigs visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Odell Potts Sunday
night.
Miss Doris Lyle of Atlanta, anc£
Miss Annie Bell Lyle of Jefferson*
were the guests of their granumoth
er, Mrs. T. A. Mauldin, Friday.
Miss Frances Campbell was the
guest of relatives in Jefferson Sat
urday night.
Miss Minnie Wilson w r as the gues
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson recent
ly.