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ESTABLISHED 1881.
Legal Notices
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
denlfned has apflied to me for leave
to sell the undivided lands belonging
to the estate of Mollie Couch deceas
ed, for the payment of debts and dis
tribution. Said n?plication will be
theard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in gep
tember, 1927.
ALFRED COUCH,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Mollie Couch.
SHERIFF'S SALE
‘GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door, the usual place of hold
ing COURT, in and for the said
County, on the First Tuesday of
September, 1927, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, the gollowin real
estate: Lot No. 2 of the p%at of
division of lands between Mrs. Mary
A. Russell and John G. Barron as
recorded on book T, page 639, clerk’s
office Jasper County, Georgia, con
taining 850 acres of land. Same land
«deeded to J. C. Barron by Mrs. Mary
A. Russell on 19th of January, 1920,
recorded in deed book T, page 637.
Said lands situated, lying and being
in Lawrence District, G. M., Jasper
‘County, Georgia.
Levied on as the tproperty of J. G.
Barron by virtue of a tax fi. fa.<in
favor of State of Georgia and Jasper
County vs. J. G. Barron, issued by
Tax Collector of Jasper County.
Tenant in passession given written
motice as required by law.
Pointed. out by Tax Collector.
W. F. PERSONS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door, the usual place of hold
ing court, in and for the said Coun
ty, on the First Tuesday of Sefptem
ber, 1927, during legal hours of sale,
to highest and best bidder for cash,
the following real estate, to-wit: 79
acres of land in Denegal District, G.
M., Jas&wr County, Georgia, known
as the land given in for taxes for
year 1926 in the name of Pate Mec
‘Guire. Written notice given to ten
.ant in possesion as required by law.
Levied on as the property of Pate
McGuire by virtue of a tax fi. fa in
favor of State of Georgia and Jas
per County vs. Pate McGuire, issued
by the Tax Collector of Jasper Coun
ty.
Property pointed out by Tax Col
lector.
W. F. PERSONS, Sheriff.
‘GEORGIA, Jasper County.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty:
" The petition of Universal Brother
hood, Sons and Daughters, brings
this its petition and shows as fol
lows: :
That petitioner is a corporation
.existing under the laws of the State
.of Georgia, and specially under an
order of this court dated September
27th 1907, and duly recorded in
book of Charter Records, in the
office of the clerk of this court,
pages 42 and 43.2
That petitioner is a benevolent so
ciety, having no capital stock, whose
objects and purposes are the care,
_attention and aid to its members,
etc., as set out in the original peti
tion for charter. §
That under the terms of the order
_aforesaid, petitioner was granted the
right of renewal at the expiration of
twenty years, and petitioner shows
that under the terms of said order
its charter is abmzt to expire.
That at regular meeting of said
_society held on the 16th day of
August, 1927, a resolution was duly
introduced and adopted authorizing
the President and Secretary to take
the necessary steps to have the char
ter renewed as provided for in the
original order granting said charter,
a true copy of which said resolution
is hereto attached, certified and made
part of this petition. i
Wherefore, the premises consider
ed, petitioner, acting by and through
.its presidént and secretary, pray
that its said charter be renewed by
proper order of this court for a peri
od of twenty years from the date of
the expiration of the said charter, to
wit, September 27th 1927.
A. S. THURMAN,
: Petitioner’s Attorney.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Monticello, Ga., August 16th 1927.
Universal Brotherhood Sons and
Daughters, Lodge No. 1.
In an open meeting at a regular
meeting, the following resolution
was introduced:
Whereas, the charter of this lodge
is about to expire, and :
Whereas, it is the wish and desire
ts the membership of this lodge that
his charter be renewed for a period
~of twenty years,
Therefore, be it resolved that the
President and Secretary be and they
“are hereby authorized and to take
sueh steps are necessary to have said
.charter renewed for 20 years.
This resolution was adopted by
full vote of the members present.
C. H. VAUGHN, President.
EVAN CLEMENTS, Secretary.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
I, Evan Clements, Secretary of
‘the Universal Brotherhood Sons and
Daughters, Lodge No. 1, of Monti
cello, Ga., do certify that the above
and foregoin%dis a true and correct
cory.of the Minutes of said Lodge,
relating to the renewal of charter of
said Lodge. .
This the 25th th' of August, 1927..
EVAN CLEMENTS, Secretary.
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THE MONTICELLO NEWS
The editors of The News have
been requested to state that the fall
term of the Monticello High School
will begin on Monday morning,
September sth.
A list of the faculty will be pub
lished in the next issue of this news
paper.
As was announced in last week’s
issue, The News force is taking a
holiday this week. Ye Junior Editor
and sister attended the meeting of
the Georgia Press Association held
in Eatonton, while the “Devil” put
in many hours of muchly needed
rest.
Just a few urgent notices and
items appear in this issue.
Ere many days the fall season
will be here. Get busy, brother!
rior Court of said county do certify
that the above and foregoing is a
true and exact copy of the petition
of Universal Brotherhood Sons and
Daughters, Lodge No. 1, for renew
al of Charter as is now of file in this
office.
Witness my signature and the seal
of said Court hereto affixed, this the
25th day of August, 1927,
T. G. POUND, Clerk.
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cation. Never before has it been so impor
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That is why Pan-Am gasoline is refined
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MONTICELLO, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927.
MRS. PEURIFOY
The News regrets to chronicle the
death of Mrs. Fannie Peurifoy, which
occurred early Sunday morning at
her home in this city. She was one
of Monticello’s sweetest matrons
and her death was a source of sor
row to a wide circle of friends. A
more extended account of her life
will appear in next week’s News.
And another reason for the move
ment away from the farm may be
that those who are leaving got tired
of cleaning up after the motor pick
nickers.—Ex.
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A death which saddened many
hearts was that of Mr. Charlie Wil
lingham which oceurred in Monti
cello Sunday afternoon,
Mr. Willingham was a prominent
merchant of this city for a long
number of years. A more extended
account of his life will appear in this
newspaper next week.
Laugh and the world laughs with
you—except that percent of the
world which thinks that if you let
out an honest-to-goodness cackle you
have been indulging.—Ex.
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A meeting of the Philathea Clxlssj
of the Monticello Baptist church will
be held at the home of Mrs. W. A.
Tingle this afternoon (Friday).
Mrs. Fred Tingle will be the joint
hostess on this occasion.
The meeting will occur at four
o’clock.
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
The News has been requested to!
announce that the Bible Study Class
of the Monticello Methodist church(
will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30‘
o’clock. Members of this organiza
tion will please take notice,
The fellow who was pgiving the
coal dealer hard looks last winter
now growls every time the ice man
steps on the back porch.—Ex.
~ New Zealand has had only two
‘murders in fourteen years, and a
imun from Chicago probably would
n't feel at home there, says an ex
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:! Sweet clover may be sown alone
"in the fall like alfalfa. If sown in
‘\vhoat it should not be seeded until
isprmg.
: The farmer who has no more live
‘stock than a chicken on the farm
\should have a permanent pasture,
NUMBER 21.
Shady Dale, Ga., Aug. 21, 1927,
Dear Sirs:
Please announce that I will preach
next Sunday a. m. at eleven o'clock
at Midway. The public is cordially,
invited to be with us.
Yours truly,
J. B. GRESHAM.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL TRUS. ’
TEES TO BE HELD
AUGUST 27TH.
The Jasper County Board of Edu
cation has set apart Saturday after
noon, August 27th., between the
hours of two and four, as the time
for the annual election of trustees
of the various schools throughout
the county. The election should be
advertised locally and conducted by
the trustees now serving, and when
the results have been determined the
county school superintendent should
be promptly notified. He will then
write the names of the new trustees
on official record.
| Wm. D. CORNWELL, C. S. S.
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