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NOTICE OF SALF
GEORGIA —Tooml County..
By virtue of the power oi sale con
tained in a deed to secure debt given
on the Bth day of July, 1920. by A. C.
Hamilton to C. E. Adams, recorded in
ihe Clerk's office of Superior Court
of Toombs county, Georgia, in book
9, page 565, the undersigned will sell
at public outcry before the court
house door at Lyons, in said county,
on March 7th, 19_1, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
real estate, to wit.
All that lot or parcel of land lying
and being in the City of Vidalia,
Toombs county, Georgia, fronting fif
ty (50) feet on Sixth street, or av
enue, and extending back south one
hundred am] forty-four (144) feet to
an alley, bounder, on the north by
Sixth street, or avenue, east by lot
No. 5 in block W. south by an alley,
and west by Washington street, and
known as lot No. 6 in Block W of
the East Park sub-division of the City
of Vidalia.
Said land to be sold for me pur
pose of paying the indebtedness of
A. C- Hamilton to C. E. Adams, and
the expenses of this sale, said in
debtedness consisting of four notes
for the sum of $75.00 each, dated
Juy Bth, 1920, with interest from date
at the rate of eight per cent per an
num, and maturing October Ist, 1920,
January Ist, 1921, April Ist, 1921, and
July 1 st, 1921, respectively; it being
provided in said notes, as well as in
the deed securing the same, that in
case of default in the payment of
either of said notes when due by the
said maker that the grantee in said
deed might treat the entire debt due
and collectible, and that for the pur
pose of collecting said debt, said
grantee, after advertising flic sale
of said property once a week for four
weeks in some newspaper published
in said county, should have the au
thority to sell said above described
property at public outcry before the
court house door in Toombs county;
and there having been default in the
payment of the two notes maturing
October Ist, 1920, and January Ist,
1921, the power of sale becomes ope
rative. The amount which will be
due on March 7t!', 1921, by the said
A. C. Hamilton to C. E. Adams will
be $216.00, principal and interest due
on said notes, and SB.OO for State
and County taxes for the year 1916,
total $324.00.
Said property will lie sold as the
property of A. C. Hamilton, and any
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The Paim Barber Shop f
Wishes to announce that they h.Tve a ntimbet of good barbers T
who are giving good service. They arc efficient and polite <f
and iry to give satisfactory service; they must be that way X
to stay with Tom Walker. 4
Come and try them and you will he pleased with our A
service, and we will appreciate your patronage. Everything $
kept neat and clean. 4
The old reliable —in this county 17 years. X
TOM R. WALKER, Manager. ?
balance remaining after the payment
of said debt and the expenses of said
sale, will be paid o A. C. Hamilton,
or his assigns, and the said C. E.
Adams will make to purchaser a fee
simple deed to said property as attor
ney in fact for sa o A. C. Hamilton,
the purchaser paying for said deed
and stamps.
C. E. ADAMS.
W. J. DeLOACH, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA—Toombs county.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a certain deed to secure
debt given by Anthony Richardson
to I. N. Rountree, on June 5, 1920, of
record in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior Court of said county in Book
,, page , the undersigned
will sell at public outcry before the
court house door at Lyons, in said
county, on Monday, March 7, 1921, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described real estate, to wit:
All that lot or parcel of land lying
and being in the City of Vidalia,
fronting on Third street fifty (50)
feet and extending back an even
width for a distance of one hundred
and forty (140) f< ct, and known as
lot No. 10 in Block L in the East Park
sub-division of the City of Vidalia,
being bounded on all sides, except
Third street, by lands of I. N. Roun
tree .
Said land will be sold for the pur
pose of paying the indebtedness of
Anthony Richardson to I. N. Rountree,
and the expenses of this sale, said in
debtedness consisting of a s.eries of
notes dated June 5, 1920. being for the
sum of $15.00 each, the first of which
notes was due ‘January 1, ’921, and
one note due on the first day of each
succeeding month thereafter until the
46th month, all of said notes bearing
interest from date at the rate of
eight per cent per annum; it being
provided in the deed above referred
to that if default be made in the pay
ment of any of said notes when due,
the entire debt would become due
and collectible, and for the purpose
of collecting said debt, after giving
four weeks notice in some newspaper
published in said county, the grantee
in said deed should have the author
ity to sell said property at public
outcry before tne court house of
Toombs county; and there having
been default in the payment of two
of said notes, maturing the first day
of January and February, respectively,
1921, the said power of sale has be
THi VIDALIA ADVANCE, VIDALIA, GEORGIA.
come operative. Ihe amount which
will become due to L N. Rountree on
March 7, 1921, is the sum of $600.00
due on said notes, and the further
sum of $36.00 interest on the same,
making a total of $636.00.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Anthony Richardson, and
any balance remaining after the pay
ment of said indebtedness and the ex
penses of said sale will he paid to
said Anthony Richardson or his as
signs, and the said I. N. Rountree
will make to the purchaser a tee-sim
ple deed to said property as attorney
in fact for said Anthony Richardson,
the purchaser paying for said deed
and the stamps.
1. N. ROUNTREE.
J. W. DeLOACH, Attorney.
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❖ AIM WELL HAPPENINGS. *
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Mrs. Hugh Taylor is still quite
sick.
Eddie Lawrence of Stillmore spent
Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. Henry Wilkes is on the sick
list this week.
Misses Mary, lira and Sadie Peter
son of Sadie spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Miss Belle Smith of South Thomp
son spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Mattie Smith.
Charlie Wilkes came up from Sa
vannah Sunday and spent the day
’with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. R. Wilkes.
Geo. D. McQueen of Lyons was a
visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Rev. D. F. Sheppard of Daisy fill
ed his regular appointment her Sun
day to a large congregation.
Messrs. James and Guynard Simons
of near Lyons were visitors in our
community Sunday.
Mrs. F.ula Holland and children of
Collins have been visiting relatives
this section.
Mrs. Lewis Jordan of Reidsville is
at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs.
Hugh Taylor. - '
Mr. A. I' - ,. Davis of Oak Park is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkes of
Vidalia spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Odom of
near Swainsboro spent Monday at
the home of the latter’s sister, Mrs.
S. A. Phillips.
Prof. Bugg Partin is all smiles
since Valentine Day.
Tom Daniels of near Vidalia was
a visitor here Sunday.
Messrs. Bruce Mclntyre and Mat
thew Sharpe of Sadie, with Misses
Mattie Kate McLeod and Minnie
Wilkes, attended services here Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Anna Smith has returned to
her home, after a visit to relatives
near Sharpe Spur.
Messrs. Ivan Nobles and Eddie
Lawrence, with Misses Ruthie Wilkes
and Thelma and Marilu Gibson, were
visitors to Vidalia Sunday afternoon.
ROSEBUD.
For Sale —Three second-hand Ford
Touring Cars, at a bargain. See the
Strickland Motor Co.
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rheumatic aches.
I—lE’S just used Sloan’s
* * Liniment and the quick
comfort had brought a smile
of pleasure to his face.
Good for aches resulting
from weather exposure,
sprains, strains, lame back,
overworked muscles. Pcne
-704 traks without rubbing. All
sl<4o druggists have it.
Sloans
liniment
A Strong Witness
Natcbez, Miss. — 'The .best, med
icines I have ever used'in ray home
* are Dr. Pierce's. We
w have used the ‘Gold-
Sp en Medical Discov
er ery’ as a blood med
* iclne and as a tonic,
-jsA . also for deep-seated
cot *; > coughs and weak
- lungs, and it vs a*
(yß' excellent.
\ -j always keep Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets in my home
for use when needed. I have given
them to my children since they were
quite small. They can be given with
safety to the smallest child, owing
to their being fnee from any injurious
drug. They regulate the stomach,
liver and bowels in a mild, but very
effective way. I cannot speak too
highly of Dr. Pierce’s medicines,”—
MRS. J. B. GILBERT, 712 St. Cath
rine Sweet. All druggists.
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Rev. E. L. Williamson filled his
regular appointment here last Sun
day .
Miss Lillie Wilkes spent Saturday
night with the home folks.
Mr. D. L. Mathews of Bartow,
Fla., is visiting i "datives Jiere this
week.
Mr. M. L. Williamson and mother
attended services here Sunday.
Messrs. William and Clarence Step
toe wer«e in town Saturday.
Miss Carrie Mae Banks was the
dinner guest of Miss Flora Belle.
Chalker Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Baks was the guest of
Miss Alice Williamson Sunday.
Miss Ha Williamson and Miss'
Trixie Mathews motored to the city
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Cletus Mathews of Bartow,
Fla., was the guest of Mr. Nick
Chalker Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Steptoe were
in Vidalia Saturday.
Little Jeanette Mathews is on the
sick list this week, but we hope she
may soon recover
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Miss Lil
lie Wilkes.
Little Vernon E. Williamson is
quite ill now, but we hope he may
soon he well again.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peterson were,
in Vidalia Friday.
Mr. Hilton Williamson was a vis
itor to Sharpe Spur Tuesday.
NOBODY’S WIFE.
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MAKING MANY CHANGES
AT CITY POWER PLANT.
This week will see the completion
of important changes 3t the city’s
power plant. Day current., put on
by the present hoard, has proven
successful, and to continue the day
current a new dynamo was needed,
which was recently purchased. This
was installed during the past week
or two by Superintendent Tate and
Thursday the plant was shut down
in order to make some needed
changes in the steam pipe lines.
The work Thursday will put the
plant in good shape and the city is
now- in position to furnish all power
necessary for several years to come.
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I we have opened up a com- 1
Iplete line oi Goods, No- !
tions, Shoes, Groceries, Hard- I
ware, and ask a liberal share I
of your patronage. E
We will endeavor to please 1
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I and will thank you for* your" 1
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1 Respectfully, I
1 C. S. MEADOWS & SON |
I VIDALIA, GEORGIA I
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NOTICE
You will not have to go to Macon or Atlanta for
CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS.
li there is a sufificicfrt number of patients in Vidalia, 1 will
come to your home and give adjustments.
It is miraculoifs how your aches and pains will vanish
after one to two adjustments, and you will then take a new
lease on life. A lady assistant will accompany me.
' All those desiring to avail themselves of this opportu
nity, which you have never had before, address
C. C. WRIGHT, Chiropractic
I Burch Bldg. Dublin, Ga.
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You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities m
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
'RON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVES
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years afo, .olkß
would ride a long distance to get GKO Jt. S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. • The formula is just the same to
day, and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle. ♦