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DONALSONVILLE NEWS
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Established February, 1916.
Entered as second class matter
February 12, 1916. at the post office
at Donalsonville, Georgia under the
act of March 3. 1879.
ELLISON DUNN, editor-owner
Official organ of Seminole County .
and the City of Donalsonville, Georgia. 1
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alsonville News.
1 ■' ’POSSUM SE ASON
The ’possum season is with us
again and those who like to con
jure up visions of a fat, roasted
’possum “with a ‘tater in his
mouth” may have the opportuni’
ty if they are willing to tackle
the swamplands and have all the
necessary equipment, including
good hounds, flashlights, heavy
boots, and above all—the love
for such a sport.—Dawson
News.
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Little has been heard from
Lindbergh since his recent anti-
Semitic speech in lowa. Since
that time many of his socalled
“America First” buddies have
dropped him like a hot brick, and
his own highly-esteemed mother
in-law, Mrs. Dwight L. Morrow,
is known to be in violent dis
agreement with the views of her
sonf-ir^law. — Early iCounty
News.
The special edition of the Al
bany Herald on the occassion of
its fiftieth anniversary last Fri
day W'-s an issue of which tthe I
Herald may feel justly proud. Its
216 pages reflected the progress'
of Southwest Georgia in such a;
manner that one cannot help but
-be proud to dwell in this section.
We congratulate the Herald on
its golden anniversary for the;
fine newspaper it publishes and;
the service it has rendered to-:
ward th progress of Southwest j
Georgia.
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In this issue ot The News is;
an article contributed by Mr. W. |
E. Harlowe, well known Semi-j
nole countian, who tells oi some i
violations of laws and condemns
Governor Talmadge for not cor
recting the evil. He states that
he has brought the matter to
the attention of the Governor Z
without securing any coopera-' a
lion in stamping out tne evil. His
article is interesting. Read it. I
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' Duck hunters will welcome th£*
opening of the season next week
on Monday, and all are warned
that they must procure a federal
duck stamp before hunting
ducks, else they might save a lit
tle embarrassing moment.
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Students of Georgia universi-j
ties and colleges are leading the
fight to free the state instruc
tions of political interference, j
Thousands of dollars will be lost
to the state universities and i
schools as a result of political.
meddling, it is stated. Governor
Talmadge would do well to cor
rect this even if he has to admit
he has been wrong. It would cer
tainly be to his interest and for
the welfare of the state to ad
just the matter in some manner, n
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Saturday
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7:30 p. m. Z
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Mr. Howard Drake, of Norfolk,
; Virginia, is visiting here this week.
WOOD WANTED—Want to buy
some good kindling at once. See
Ellison Dunn.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE
Sunday School—lo a. m. M. G.
Clark. Supt., L. W. Barber Secretary.
Sunday School Subject Lesson
“Sin And Its Consequences” Come and
bring the children-
Divine Worship—4l a. m. “Let Us
Run The Race” is the subject of ser
i mon for this hour.
, Young People meet—7 p. m. Bob
McLeod President,
No Night Service —Go To The
Baptist Revival.
M. C. LIDDELL, Pastor.
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’’DONALSONVILLE NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 1941
NOV. 2 IS HAPPY DAY
FOR DUCK HUNTERS
Sunrise will find hundreds of hunt
ers out on the lakes, river and in
the swamps on Nov. 2 for on that day
the duck season opens in Georgia.
With a 60-day session ahead of
them, hunters are looking forward
to some good gunning for both the
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Ducks unlimited have set the popula
tion well above average.
Wildlife Director Zach D. Cravey
said the limit remains unchanged
from last year - 10 per day and 20,
possession, except for bufflehead and
readhead which have an aggregate
limit of three. A change regulations
this season will permit hunters to
possess it, which in former years they
have been unable to do legally.
Nov. 2 also marks the opening sea
son for geese, with the exception of
Brant, Ross and snow geese which are
protected throughout the year. The
limit on honkers is three per day, six
possession.
Director Cravey said it is illegal
to use live decoys or bait but that
artificial decoys are permissible. He
reminded hunters to obtain a feder
al stamp at the post office as well
as a valid Georgia license. Hunting is
permitted only from sunrise to sun
set.
Corporal Ira Smith, of Camp Bland
ing, Fla., spent the week-end here as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Richard
son.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, Seminole County:
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, before the Courthouse door of
Semino|e founty, Georgia, between
the legal hours pf salp, op the first
Tuesday IP December, 4.941, the loj
lowing property:
AH of that certain tract er parcel
of land in the Southeast corner of Lot
of Land No. 191 In the 27th District
of Seminole County, Georgia, describ
ed as commencing at a point 226
yards North of the Southeast corner
of said lot and running West 440
yards, thence North 220 yards, thence
East 440 yards to original lot line,
thence South 220 yards to starting
point and being 25 acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Emory
Jackson to satisfy a fifa against him
in favor of Thomas Cull from the
Superior Court of Seminole County,
Georgia.
This 25 day of October, 1941.
C. L. CHANDLER, Sheriff,
Seminole County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Seminole County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. H. Bozzell having in proper
form aplied to me for Permanent Let
trs of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Ida M. Yates, late of said Coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next kin of Mrs. Ida M.
Yates to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent adminstration should not be
granted to W. H. Bozzell on Mrs. Ida
M. Yates estate.
Witness hand and official signa
ture, this 29 day of October, 1941.
G. B. GARWOOD, Ordinary.
Nov. 7-14-21-28 —4tp.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
To the Superior Court of Seminole
County, Georgia.
The undersigned respectfully peti
tion this Court to grant them Articles
of Incorporation under Chapter 65-2
of the Georgia Code, 1933, as amend
ed.
FIRST: The name of the Associa
tion shall be Seminole & Miller Coun
ty Purchasing and Marketing Associa
tion.
SECOND: The Association is to be
formed to engage in cooperative pur
chasing and marketing enterprises
and is to have and exercise all powers
’set forth in said Chapter 65-2, as a
■ mended to date.
THIRD: The principal place of
business shall be at Donalsonville,
Georgia.
FOURTH: Term of existence shall
be twenty (20) years.
FIFTH: The number ftf directors
sha|l he sevep. The incorporating di
rectors ape:
Freddie F, Hooten, Rt. I—lron City,
I Georgia,
Leslie Cato, Rt. !•—Colquitt, Ga.
James C. Spooner, Rt. 3—Donalson
ville, Ga.
Dock Gibson, Rt. 3—Colquitt, Ga.
John G. Harrell, Rt. 2—Donalson
ville, Ga.
Reuben R. Cloud, Rt. 2—Donalson- j
ville, Ga.
James D. Williams, Rt. I—Donal- i
sonville, G*.
At the first annual meeting of the
members, directors shall be elected as
follows: One for one year, two for
two years and two for three
At annual meetings tkfsi-eaiter mem
bers shall elect for a term of three
years the number of directors whose
terms of office have expired.
SIXTH: The Assocaition shall have
no capital stock. The property rights
and interests of each member shall be
equal except that the net earnings
shall be distributed to patrons in pro
portion to the ya]ue qf uua ser
vices purchased from or sold to or
handled by the Association, as provid
ed in the By-Laws.
WHEREFORE, your petitionersi
pray that an order be made declaring
them a body corporate!.
DATED: October 3, 1941
FREDDIE F. (SEAL)
LBSLHtf CA'To (SEAL)
JAMES C. SPOONER (SEAL) I
DOCK GIBSON (SEAL)
JOHN G. HARRELL (SEAL)
REUBEN R. CLOUD (SEAL)
JAMES D. WILLIAMS (SEAL)
VERIFICATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY" OF SEMINOLE
Before me, the upderrngned Notary!
Public, on this day, personally appear
ed Freddie F. Hooten, and verified to 1
me that he did execute and was one of
the incorporators of thg foregoing
petition, for the purposes and con
siderations therein expressed.
WITNESS my hand apd seal thia
3rd day us (ictyhrn , toU. ‘
PEARL H. MILLS
Notary Public, Georgia State
at Large.
My Commission Expires
Feb. 11, 1945.
(SEAL)
ORDER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
The foregoing appjjcapou f«r a
Charter for the Seminole and Miller
County Purchasing and Marketing As
sociation has been read and consider
ed. The petitioners have presented a
certificate from the Secretary of
State, showing that the name of the 1
Association is not the pame of pny
existing corporation registered with
his office.
NOW THEREFORE, jt is ordered
that said application be, and the same
is, hereby granted.
C. W ; WORRILL. Jwlse.
Dated: October 21, |9-||.
LEGAL SALE
OEQRGIA, Seminole County:
Notice is hereby givep that the up- ;
dersjipeil pdm|p|strators of (he I
Estate of G. L. Reynolds have applied ;
to the Ordinary of said county so
leave to sell the following lands:
All that tract or parcel of land
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
Misto EXCESS ACID
M..1 H«lp er It Will Ct Y.u H.tftl.g
Over two million bottles of the WILLARD
TREATMENT have been sold for relief of
symptoms of dis t ress arising from Stomach
and Duodonal Ulcers due to Exco** AcM_
•••or Dlcestlon, S«ur or Upset stomach.
Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Add. Sold on 15days’ trial!
Ask for “Willard’s Messaco” which fully
explains this treatment— froo—at
SEMINOLE DRUG COMPANY
Donalsonville, Georgia
known as the North half of the West
half of lot No. 1 in Block “CC” in the
City of Donalsonville, Seminole Coun
ty, Georgia, as shown by the original
survey.
Also, all the tract tor parcel of
land known as the South half of the
West half of lot No. 1 in Block “CC”
in the City of Donalsonville, Seminole
County, Georgia, as shown by original
survey.
Also, fifty acres of land off the
west side of lot No. 340 in Fourteenth
District of Seminole County, Georgia,
bounded on North by Donalsonville-
Gibson public road, East by Dick
Odom, South by old Dollins place, and
West by old Gibson plantation.
Also, one share of stock in Donal
sonville Federal Savings & Loan As
sociation, being Certificate No. F-11,
of a par value of SIOO.OO.
for the purpose of paving debts and
distribution. Said application will be
TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS
I will be at the following places on dates
named for the purpose of collecting 1941
Taxes: f
FIRST ROUND
Iron City—lo to 12 a. m., Oct 28th.
Rock Pond—l p. m. to 2p. m., Oct 28th. ‘
Nichols’ Store—2 to 4p. m., Oct. 28th.
J. J. Cummings Store—l p. m. to 2p. m.,
Oct 29th.
Denser—2 p. m. to 3p. m., Oct 29th.
Warriner’s Store—3 p. m. to 4p. m., Oct.
29th.
Fairchild—4 to sp. m., Oct. 29th.
SECOND ROUND
Iron City—lo to 12 a. m., Nov. 25th.
Rock Pond—l to 2p. m., Nov. 25th
Nichols’ Store—2 to 4p. m., Nov. 25th.
J. J. Cummings Store 1 to 2 p. m., Nov. 26.
Desser—2 to 3p. m., Nov. 26th.
Warriner’s Store—3 to 4p. m., Nov. 26th.
Fairchild—4 to sp. m., Nov. 26th.
Will be in my office on all days other than
listed above.
W. H. ROBERTS, T. C.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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heard at the regular term of said
court of Ordinary to be held on the
first Monday in November, 1941.
This the 6th day of October, 1941.
J. A. Reynolds,
L. R. Robinson, Admini
strators
Stapleton & Stapleton
Attorneys at law.
CITATION !
GEORGIA, Seminole County.
D. F. Wurst Guardian of George
Walden, Inc. has applied to me for a
discharge from his Guardianship of
George Walden, Inc. this is therefore
to notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in Novem
ber 1941 next, else D. F. Wurst will be
discharged from his Guarianship as
applied for.
G. B. Garwood, Ordinary
Seminole County.
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