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DONALSONVILLE NEWS
Established February, 1916.
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Entered as second ciass 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.
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NOT AT MEETING
Cartersville.—Gaz XV bite has been
elected to the coveted position of pre
sident of the local Chamber of Com.-
xnerce. but he won’t be present to re
ceive the honor. Mr. White will fee
‘•locked up” at the time.
Ik- was drawn on jury selected to
try a crimin: . ease.
; THE STATE HUNTING AND
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• The State Division of Wildlife is proud ;
: to announce that Seminole County Sports ;
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: alsonville, Georgia, at the office of G. B. :
• Garwood, Ordinary. !
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: Apply to the Revenue Department for
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PEPSICOLA BOTTLINGCOMPANY
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
LEG AL SALE
GEORGIA, Seminole County r.
to the highest and best bidder for;
cash, before the Courthouse door of
Seminole County. Georgia, betweenl
the legal hours of sale, on the first |
Tuesday in December, 1941, the fol-<
lowing property:
All of that certain tract or 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 220
yards North of the Southeast corner
ji 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 j
point and being 25 acres, more or less.,
Levied on as the property of Emory i
’ Jackson to satisfy a fifa against him:
in favor of Thomas Cull from the .
| Superior Court of Semiftole County, I
1 Georgia,
This 25 dav of October. 1941.
C. L, CHANDLER, Sheriff,
Seminole County, Georgia, i
LEGAL SALE
j GEORGIA, Seminole County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrators of the
Estate of C. L. Reynolds have applied
to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the following lanas:
All that tract or parcel of land
known as the North half of the West
half of lot No. 1 in Block “CC” in the
City of Donalsonville, Seminole Coun
ts, Georgia. as shown by the original
survey.
Also, ail the tract tor parcel of
land known as the South half of the
West half of lot No. 1 in BiocK i'CC"
in the City of Donalsonville, Seminole
County. Georgia, as shown by original
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DONALSONVILLE NEWS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1911.
survey.
Also, fifty acres of land off the
west side of to. .\o. 340 in Fourteenth >
! District of Seminole County, Georgia,'
[bounded on North by Donalsonville- j
| Gibson public road, East by Dick i
! Odom. South by old Dollins place, and!
West by old Gibson plantation.
Also, one' share of stock in Donal
sonville Federal Savings & Loan As- ;
soeiation. being Certificate No. F-11,
of a par value of SIOO.OO.
for the purpose of paying debts and i
distribution. Said application will be
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. i
J. A. Reynolds,
L. R. Robinson. Admini
strators
i Stapleton & Stapleton
Attorneys at law.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, Seminole County:
[ By virtue of an order of the Ordi
nary of said County, there will be sold,
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday i
in December. 1941, at the courthouse 1
door in Donalsonville, Georgia, be-1
! tween the legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder, the following i
described land:
All that tract or parcel of land
known as the North half of the West i
half of lot No. 1 in Block “CC” in the
City of Donalsonville, Seminole Conn- ■
ty. Georgia.
Also, all that tract or parcel of land !
■ known as the South half of the West
half of lot No. 1 in Block “CC” in the
i City of Donalsonville, Seminole Coun»
1 ty, Georgia, as showp by original
' survey,
Also, fifty acres of land off the ■
1 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 Doliins place, and
West by old Gibson plantation.
Also, one share of stock in Donal- j
■ sonville Federal Savings and Loan j
Association, being Certificate
. F-l 1. of a par value of
TJm> sale will continue from day to j
<!ay, between the same hours, until
all" of said property is sold.
This the 3rd day of November, 1941.1
‘ J. A. Reynolds
L. R. Robinson, Administrators j
of the Estate of C. L. Reynolds ,
deceased.
< Stapleton and Stapleton
.Attorneys} a| LUW :
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CITATION
.GEORGIA, Seminole County.
i p. F, ‘A urst Guardian of George i
Walden, Inc. has applied to me for a'
discharge from his Guardianship of i
George Walden, Inc. this is therefore
to notify ail persons concerned, to file |
their objections, if any they have, on!
or before the first Monday in Novem-;
ber 1941 next, else 1). F. Wurst will be
discharged from his Guarianship as i
applied for.
G. B. Garwood, Ordinary |
Seminole County.
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CITAiION
GEORGIA. Seminole County:
' To Ail Whom It May Concern:
W. 11. Bozzell having in proper
forip 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 j
creditors and next kin of Mrs. Ida M. i
I Yates to be and appear at my office '
within the time allowed by law, and 1
: show cause, if any they can, why per
manent adminstration should not be
granted to W. H. Bozzell on Mrs. Ida
• At. Yates estate.
Witness my hand and official signa- j
ture. this 29 day of October, 1911.
' G. B. GARWOOD, Ordinary,
Nov. 7-14-21-28—4tj t .
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
To the Superior Court of Seminole
I 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'-umenii
i ed.
FIRST: The name of the Associa
tion s)iaj] be Seminole W Miller Coun
ty Purchasing anq Markytiny Assttcia.
tion. I
SECOND: The Association is to be
formed to engage in cooperative pur
. chasing and marketing enterprises
and is to have and ere: rise all poweis
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 of directors
shall be seven. The incorporating dl* i
rectors are:
Freddie F. Hooten. Rt. I—lron City,
Georgia,
Leslie Cato, Rt. 1— Colquitt. Ga.
I James C. Spooner. Rt. 3—Donalson
ville, Ga.
Dock Gibson, Rt. 3—Colquitt, Ga.
John G, Harrell, Rt. 2—Donalson
, vijle, Ga.
Egyben R. Cloud, Rt. 2 —Donalson-;
I ville, Ga.
James D. Williams, Rt. I—Dona)-
! sonville, Ga.
I At the first annual meeting of the •
I members, directors shall be elected as •
follows: One for one year, two for
1 two years and two for three years,
i At annual meetings thereafter 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. Tiie property rights
' ;q;d interests of each member shall be
* equal except that the net earnings
■ shall be distributed to patrons in pro
i portion to the value of gocfils and ser
' vjees purchased from or sold to or
i handled by the Association, as provid
i ed in the By-Laws,
WHEREFORE, your petitioners
; pray that an order he made declaring
■ them a bodv corporatet.
DATED: October 3. 1941.
FREDDIE F. HOOTEN (SEAL)
LESLIE CATO (SEAL)
JAMES C. SPOONER (SEAL)
DOCK GIBSON (SEAL)
JOHN G. HARRELL (SEAL) ■
REUBEN R. CLOUD (SEAL)
JAMES D. WILLIAMS (SEAL)
VERIFICATION
STA * OF GEORGiA
■ COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Before me. the undersigned Notary
■ Public, on this day, personally appear
! ed Freddie F. Hooten, and verified to
i me that he did execute and was one of
■ the incorporators of the foregoing
t petition, for the purposes and con
• siderations therein expressed.
i WITNESS my hand and seal this
3rd dav of October. 1941.
PEARL IL MILLS
Notary Publie, Georgia State
at Large.
Mv Commission Exnires
> Feb. 11. 1945.
(SEAL)
ORDER
[ STATE OF GEORGIA
'COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
The foregoing application for a
■ Charter for the Seminole and Miller
County Purchasing and Marketing As-
i soeiation has been read and consider
j ed. The petitioners have presented a
i certificate from the Secretary of
| State, showing that the name of the!
i Association is not the name of any i
.existing corporation registered with
| his office.
NOW THEREFORE, it is ordered
' that said application be, and the same
is, hereby granted.
C. W. WORRILL, Judge.
'Datefl: October 21, 1941.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
j GEORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY:
Will be sold before the Courthouse
door of Decatur County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in December, 1941.,
within the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder a turpentine
lease upon all of the pine timber mea-
I suring nine inches (9”) and above in,
i diameter breast high on lots of land i
I Nos. 111, 112. 129 and 130 in the 27th i
■ District of Seminole County, Georgia,
'except two acres in the Southeast cor-
I ner of lot of land No. 130. Said lease
will be for a period not exceeding five
(5) years and may provide for annual
[payments rather than the full consi
! deration in a lump sum: the lease
[shall contain the usual restrictions
land limitations customarily contained
|in turpentine leases and such others
|as the undersigned may specify upon
■the sale. The sale is had under and
| by virtue of an order of the Decatur!
Court of Ordinary and will continue
| from day to day until completed.
This 3rd day of November, 1941.
Lillie M. Bridges, as Guardian ■
for Evelyn, John and Lanier
Bridges.
W VNTED CORN & PEANUT HAY
[ WANTED:BRIGHT Peanut hay and!
j snap corn delivered Tallahassee,
■ large or small quantities. Write best
! price on good stuff.
M. F. Caldwell. Tallahassee, Fla. j
QUICK RELIEF FROM !
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
»ue to EXCESS ACID
Free BcokTellsof Home Treatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing '
Over t wo million hot tics <jf the WILLARD
‘TREATMENT have I weii sold for relief of
gy niptonis of distress arising fn.:n Stomach
und Duodenal Ulcers duo to Excess Acid -
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach.
Gassiness, Hearttur.n. Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial! 1
Ask for “WJilard’s Massege” which fully |
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Last Spring At Lower Prices.
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