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OiU)hAK? o uYAIiONS
Geor.i., livditlon V Kunty.
nim^nam Jr. hiving up
plica (o. ?iti-* i ?d<ului -tiatiou m ati
will iuu a< <t >' .Uc t ? utu ?jt Mrs. Maine
Thurpe u. ? -I u *J> eased, ihu is i <
?<>tiiy an persona concerned to show
?au*< it an., i he j oa *hy ? is application
akculu u- l oe kr i?led at t.\o Court < f
Ordinal v on l ie tira. jJonday in Dec? u
bor nex . ..i8 . ovciuber 3, t?2.r>.
M. L Cooper Ordinary.
lie rgu, ii us on County.
A. F. /,<> u a?iai ui?tfator with will au
uexoU ?i iu tsi u i Mm. C. SuiiUi
de ce.tae?i uuTi ? ut>p.ios for lesve to s< il,
for ill? pur., > - i .i ujf dm its and ???t?
is uti u t..o oil. . units to wit:
? >wu 1 r .u 11 *' t vn of Flko, Hou?
Ioh Conn > .??(11^,.;. 'S follows; No. 17G
? in iih?c?. iS; ?t In . 115 m o ock Mo. ii.
lot No. 1U5 i u u. .t ; lot No. I9G in
bi.iek N. . 1 . I? ?. 188 in block No.
; it-. .o k No. 41; lot No.
iM in id- - ? i ot.-> oi land Noa.
ik/1. SO'2 an . 0 i t'.ie Hitli district ol
HoUhtwu C u .? Li "rjfia containing in
the ' '* .usres moro or less.
1 ins . ? 1 noillj all persons
concerned au?e, If any they
can >h i-i ? on si ouid not le
grmite 1 nt ?? of Ordinary 00 the
itrst Mot: ember next. This
Novembei ? >.
?I. . < looper Ordinary.
(ieo in, L -ii 1 (bounty.
To alt w.ioin 4y concern:
i). A. G ir in t . id state having ap
plied to e 0 . of a1 ministration
wuli wi 1 ?m the estato of A. J.
Garvin, t:\ ?? i "1 county deceased,
this is t<> mi ? I and -insular the
cred '? rs and < m t kin of iho ??id A.
J. Garvin to ? .ppeai at the t e
?cenibwr et he Co *rt of Or : -
nary of > in >nd show reuse if
any the) : i l> ttors of admint
? Irutio-t wit i nnexe1 should not
be rrant d 1 I). A Garvin on
?the (?state I ' d A. .J. Garvin.
Witnc-a 1?1 y ?? .-nature, this .?ill.
dsy of ' '(?' i?
ooper Ordinary.
A SENSATIONAL
HOSIERY
OFFER
J Pair of Pull
fashioned pure
Thread
Silk Hose
$4.00
Regular $1.75 Quality
Colors: White, black, peach, nude,
nickel, atmosphere, Pommery,
banana, tortoise, ozone, French
Nude, crash, Airedale, Rachetle
and ercy.
Order By Mail
Stnte size and colors.
Money Back If Not Satisfied
LEE'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
456 Cherry SU 3Iacon, Ga.
Iv. i-eka of
Fo r:..- -iraiJns
ARE you one o? the thousands
of women whose bugbear is
deciding what they shall give their
families to eat? Your resources arc
unuch greater than you may realize.
For instance, there arc over 200
varieties of canned foods alone,
and many ways of usin? them.
That i? why Canned hoods Week
i? held. (Nov. 9th-2!st). During
this period grocers will help the
housewife KCt acquainted with tin
ned foods. Their shelves will he
unusually well stocked with staples,
novelties, delicacics. specialties,
many of them at reduced 'rates.
Take aW.g pjper a ?J pencil t.? jet
down euggeslioaa.
{NjUHa o .jUNSELOR
. i- K
ACUEi^ - HEALTH
i. UUP
OUR Ni ,V 510,000
ThIPL E ; MATURE
FULIC. i YSYOU
.00
incom* ???r L h no further
ex pent* o > ?' eni; you get
do* h -Mid -iccident or
disease
$10,0 0 Cash
j t<? yon ?? i. 's; Ate ut natu
ral de tli ut *?)0 additional
? paid n? ???ill i '20-j oar p<?
j riod it 'le.iilr d by acH
dent.
$1001 ) Cash
lo j'v ti ?ti ti\ef making
yr.t: o ?? < t ? men out of
each t'uiidi? tv successful.
The Only is a Deter
mina.. u Save
MLOUu i \TE LIFE
1NSU E CO.
J. buYddCKSON
I tisui anc Counselor
305-<> ? itize- , ?I'iura Bank
..u Uig
lclep. m il42
W. Ci < hi Jones,
i.oeai it. bM-niaiive. ,
.Ul^vjrlJL OAuiL OF LAND
Uuui r >iu(i jt \ c authority con
laiucu ill h ceri.ii- . with power of
s.lo to to .-e. u e ot, as o( record m
deed ?,..ok 31 ^ug> -Mil, cierk's oiil otiice
uou. ion bup?n tour , fr> m J. K. |
McEl ... rray t?.* ?1 . _ .?iaroiiall, will be
?oiu bol?.re ilic >u . v-m dooi iu Pei
ry Gbt r^ia, . urn.0 the legal houis of
salu, u- tue liigue. lUd r ior cash, on
I utajil. etc.. be. oih l9~o, tlio follow
ing .a..us tu wn;
All ui ttio V\ u*. .xllIi oi land lot No.
101. AiS.? tiio V\ es. o -ibiril ?-f the 50
acres 01 laud lo iSv?. t7ti :iud the South
half ol the ? no i. uUicd acre* of the
Labi na t ot Inn . lu- .tu. 177, i eiug in all
16G v:-3 acres ol iund more or loss, ex
cept 50 acres <>f ?uuu uee cd to Flay
Asctiu o. J. L). luaTSli^ii as shown iu
?aid deed recor tu .11 Bo?>k 27 folio 17(5
anil leaViij r. ma ng HG 2-3 acres of
land i. ore or lcb? nU etier known and
distinguished us luc ii .lin hrt j Marshall
plate. m so ixO "C.ei ?i ?a d in land lot
No. i Gu and DO acres of land on the west
half of 1 a u u lot No 135 and
kn>i\vu as B. 1'. Murray place
makiii in all aOG 2-3 acres ot
land more or lens; uoun..ed on ti e North
by lanos ol L. i*. Brown and J. J.
Houst ?, on the Weal bjr lands of R. L.
Marshall, Fl.i> Ascue a> d W. H. Buff
and oa the East oj lands ol J. J. Hons
or and Miss Cl If oo<; all of said lard
lyiii# and be n. iu tne uld 13th Distii t
of Houston Count) uetrgia.
iSaid land will be sold for tiie purpose
of paying a cenam promissory note for
the principal -uiu of $3142.70 dated,
Grovania Ueoigia May Yti, 1 i)U 1 and due
October 1, 15)41 pay ible to tho c rder of
.1. 1). Mar-ball and signed by J. It,
M c El Murray witn ntere-t fiom maturity
at tli? rateof 8 percent per annum. De
fault having been i. ade in the payment
of said principal ot> the power con
taine iu t-aid deed to .-ecure debt be
comes operative. The total amount th t
will be due on date of sale will be
$5142.70 piint ip.nl and $479.80 interest.
The said note providos for the payment
of nil cost of collection including 10 per
cent of both primipai and interest as
??Horn' ys fee*-. The proce? ds from t-aid
sale will l.o applied Prst to ihe payment
of said note and iu erest and cost of this
proceedure and the remainder, if any will
be p'Hu to tin sat ?). It. McKliuurray.
A deed to the purchaser will bo made
by the undeisigui-d. This Novemb* r 2,
1923.
.I. I). MARSHALL
J. W. Bloodwort his Attorney *? Law.
The Turning Point
A manufacturer had for some time
boarded a poor student free of charge,
and the latter had become friendly
with little Karl, the ten-year-old son
of the family. One rtafr he Irformed
Karl of hli parents' with that he
should tutor him in foreign language*
"Ach, Gott!" replied the youngster re
proachfully; "and I thought we were
going to be friends!"
Farthest South
The world*? most southern post ?flic?
Is the coTtred barrel on i Itdge of the
rock which forms the tenth end of
Cspe Horn. When weather conditions
permit s boat Is sent from passing
ships to collect any mil that may be
In the barrel te be take* te foreign
porta Mull for the opposite direction
Is dropped Into the barrel *t the
time.
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
State of Georgia, Counties of Houston
and Dooly.
Where a?, D. L. Henderson executed
and delivered his dwd to secure debt
wilh power of sate to The Georgia Loan
& Trust Qompany, dated October 1st,
191V, and conveying the lands herein
utter described situated >u Dooly and
Houston Counties, Georgia, and record
ed in deed Book 21, folio 439 in the
Clerk's office of Dooly Superior Court
and in deed book 48 folio 22?) in the
Clerk's Office Houston Superior Court
and to which deed referent e i? hereto
made, and, whereas, said Toe Georgia
Loan & Trust Compsny assigned said
deed to secure debt with power of sale
to New York Life Insurance Company
by written assignment, dated January
1st, 1920, and recorded in doed Hook 23,
folio 249 in the Clerk's office of Dooly
Superior Cou?"t, and deed book 38, folio
869 in < he Clerk's office of Houston Su
ierior Court; and, whereas, said New
York Life Insurance Company aligned
said <!?ed to set ure debt to C. S. Qarnes
l?y w>itt< n assignment, dated September
23, 1925, and recorded in d< ed book 29,
folio I8y in the Clerk's office of Dooly
Su erior Court, and ill deed Hook 38,
page -48 in the Clerk's office of Houston
Superior Court; and, whereas, said C.
S. C,'arues is now the owner aud holder
of said deed to se ure debt with power
of sale together with the indebtedness
seeiired thereby.
Now, therefoie, under anil by virtue
of the power of sale contained iu said
deed to scctirc debt C, S. '.arues, as
signee, will offer for sale at public out
cry to the iiighcit bidder, for cash, dur
ing the le~al hours of sale, before the
court house door in said county of Dooly,
and before the court house duor of said
county of Houston, on the lirst Tuesday
in December, 1925, me following lauds,
to-wit:
t the cast li
? i.u.n. u ii i CI.J i j .j except
Lioj acrcs Oil i-ic uui?.n ?iuu ol
big Creeh., iho creek bem^, ii.e line, all
uf kiic norih bail of lot No. Two iiun
? ireii ufty-four [254] anu ail ot tne whole
of lot i\o. lwo tiuudicu hfty-uv
lying west ol the public r?<* iea ii?g
li iii iinadiii i t o Llko, cuniuiuing ? ne
hunui-vd ninety-three and three-toutths
L193#] acres, south half ot lot No. Two
hundred and fifly-lour (204), contain
ing one hundred and one undone-quarter
(101 %) acres, more or less, aud ftac Uunul
lot No. Two hundred fifiy-turee (253/,
combining twelve (12) acres, more or
lass, all iu the 13th District ot Houston
Connty, Georgia, and pans ot the nunu
eaul eO'ner of lot No. Oeventteu (li)
aud of the nowtliwest corner of lot No.
forty-eight (48) in the Third [3rd] Dis
trict ol Dooiy County, Georgi>, and con
taining fifteen (i5) :tcres. more or less,
said luuus Oounucu north by Big Creek
and the north line of No. Two hundred
fifty-live L-uiiJi east by land> oJ! S. J.
Sheppard, formerly uwncu by V\, T.
Pameli,and K. E. Smith, south by lands
of D. K, Tuarpc, L. L. Henderson, anci
Allen Gordon, west t>y the lands of Mrs.
Laura \1. Henderson, L. L Henderson,
and Airs, budie M. Harreil, aggregating
four hundred live und one-half (405Yt)
acres, more or less.
The lands hereinabove desciibed wt>ich
lie in Dooly County will be soLi oefore
the court house duor Dooly County, at
Vienna, Georgia, und the land? wnlcli
lie in Houston County wll be sold be
fore the cou: t house door of Houston
County, at Perry, Georgia.
Said lands will be sold as afoiesaid as
the property of D. L. Henderson ior the
purpose ot paying one principal note for
i $9,0t!0.(!0 dated October let, 1919, and
, due November Is', 1924, with interest
thereon from November 1st, 1924 at the
j r-te ol 8 per cent per annum.
Said power of sale ha- become oper
at.ve bochuse of tne defauli iu ihe pay
| luent of said above described principal
I note which matured on November 1st,
11924, and which vemaius unpaid. Tlie
total amount of principal und ?uttrest
i tliat will be due on nui ? debt on the date
of sale is $9,780.00. F e .-imple titles
will be made to the pntchosers at said
sales in accordance wilh ihe provisions
of said tlet d to sec ure debt with power
of sale and the proceeds, of said sales
will be applied, lirst, to 'ne payment of
said debt with interesi and expenses of
this proceedings, ..nd tlie mnainder, if
any, will be paid i>vei to said D. L.
Henderson, his assigns or legal repre
sentative. '1 bis 2nd da> ol November
1925. ?
C. S. CARNES, Assignee.
T. Hoyi, Davis, Attorney.
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
Will be sol i before tlie Court House
door in Perry, lis., during the It-gal
hours of sale on the First Tuesday in
December, 11)25, io the highest bidder
for cash, the followu g described prop
eity to-wit:
All that undivided interest in 50
acres of land in the Southwest corner of
land lot outuboi 1V3, in the Tenth Dis
trict of Houston C?>unt* Ga.: Also a
three eights undivided interests in 47
seres in tue Northwest corner of land lot
No. 144 in the 5th District of Houston
County, Ga.
Said land is sold for the purpose of a
division, the titles to said land is good
and al'ight, as it was recovered ill
Court this last venr.
All parties will sign the <!red te this
property. This November 2nd. 1925.
Mar a Kun/. Attorney for all concerned
sad interested.
Few Really Satisfied
Qveattan tea men aad nine of them
will tail ymi that tbey don't get half
at what they ara entitled to la tha
warld.
PETITION FOK CHAKTLK
Georgia, Houston County.
To the Superior C-uuit of said County.
'l'he petition oi Joe Crune and O. 4".
Davis ot Pulaski Oe' fgi* ?u,s
N. A. Dempsey, of bibo C uuty, Geor
gia shows:
1
That they desire for themselves, tiiei.
associates, successors and astign* to e
incorpornted under the nauie and ?t.* 1?
of CL1NCHF1ELD I.UMLiiiK COM
I'ANY.
2
The minimun capital sto? k of s id
corporation shall be Six Thousanu
($6,000.00) Dollars divided into SiAtj
(60) ^harrs ot a par value ot Oae Hun
dred l$100.00) Dollars cacti, b>it j ti
tiooers desire the r-ght in saiu i i
poration to iacrease tt<e cap tal t>ck p
to any amount not exceeding Twenty-fiv?
TiKHisHnd ($2>ri,0uO Ot) D .iar? u, < u
majority vote -.?f th?i tvoktioi ei's.
?
Principal office ol -aid <;oi oration
shall be in the towu of (Jlimhtietu,
Houston County, Geo gia, bu peti ? ere
desire the right io et- abl - h place* os
doing business and b-auc u<o s at any
place that the directors see fi .
4
The object oi said corporation is
pecuniary gaiu to it> stklioideis.
5
Tho particular buMness th t they de
sire i o carry on is as iollu? s:
To lease, buid, own and opeiate saw
mill*, plaining-milla, ary Kilns nd
factories, for the producti u <>f lumbc
and all prudu< ts ihanui ;u tured oui >t
lumber; uod generally to engage iu the
bucintss of logging, sawing ud plam ug
lumber and of maniifujturing any pro
ducts ui'ide of wood.
1 o engage in the business of buy ng
??fd selling 'imbir, l?-ye-. lumber and
woo ? prouuiti. of uij kinds, either on it
<?vn account or as agent uou broker io;
oihers.
'1 o buy, sell, leas , ent au - xehauge
au generallj da u real es ate, iu?
pr-.veo and un.mproved h i toe gage -u
the business i mi, roving teat estate b
erecting houses thereon, or generally
uoiug anything iu cuuneotien there wit ,
which in the opinion of thb director o
t-aid corporation would enounce the vaiue
thereof.
I'o operate a regular co;il, wood and
otheriuel business.
i o negotiate, make and obtain ioa> s
tor themselves or aa agents lor olhe ??
and to secure such loans in any way now
or hereafter recognized by law. To buy,
sell and own the siock ot other corpor
ations. notes and other negotiable au
non-notiable evidence or indebledne s;
and to do such other things as may ee
profitably ?nd properly handled iu con
nection with any ol the above mentioned
business.
6
Petitioners pray tuat ll'ey, their a -
suciUies, BUCLUii&ors and assigns, maj
be incorporated tor tiie full term of
twenty [aiUJ years witu tiie privilege of
renewal at the end of said tenn, un.i
with ?11 pr.viieg? s uiul powers usual or
iuci'teut to corporations m ^eiural, and
iii addition thereto the following powers
and privileges:
To borrow money anil to issue bond*
or other negotiable security; to fceture
the same ?<y moitgage, pledge, trust
deed or in any other way recogu>zed b>
law, and to provide for the payment
thereof,
To issue first preferred $>tock in any
amount not to exceed Fifty Thousand
L $511,001).00] Dollars, and to dispose of
the same upon any teiins advantageous
to the Compauy, The rights o t the hold
ers of preferred stoei* to be set forth by
such by-laws or resolutions as tbe coin
pans may see fit to adopt. To subscribe
for, purchase, sell or cttnrwise acquire*
or dispose of, such slock or other ot)li
uationa. securtd or uusecurcd, of otiier !
corporations1, and likewise to purchase
its own stock.
To sell, to lease, to rent or to other
wise dispose of any of its property, or
the whole thereof, whenever, in the
opinion of the holders of the majority of
its stock, it is for the best interests of
the company, and i-nder like circum
stances to sell, to mortgage, to Jet or ta
hire its franchises or other properly for
tho purpose of raising money.
7
Petitioners desire the fight to nave the
subscription to said minimum capital
stock and on such increases in the capital
as may be authorized by the stockhoders
paid in money or property to be takeu
at a fair valuation.
8
The subscribers of said minimum stock
ami the subscribers to any authorized
increa-e of the capital stock shall be
liable to creditors of the corporatijn only
lor any unpaid balance due on ?-aid
stock subscriptions less any amount
which such subscriber mar have paid ou
the debts ot this corporation.
9
More than ten per cent of aaid
minimum capital has actually been paid
in.
WHKKKFORE, Petitioners pray that
they, ttieir associates, successors and
assigns, be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, for the above pur
pi ses and with the above powers and
immunities. '
BROCKS, SPARKS and RUSSELL
Petitioner* Attorneys.
Filed ia oflice this 30th day of October
1925.
J. H. Culler Clerk Houston Superior
Court.
Georgia Hoaston ConntV. Clerk's o?co
Superior Court. I certify the above aod
foregoing to be a trne and exact eopy of
tli? ?bo- ?- ^rtil 1 J ^
of tile in tin* office. ^
Witness my offl-m ? : t . .tti
of Court thia 0' t?'b^r S". 1??^
J. H. Culler, ClerV
APPLiCrtiiON FOhAvt III"
Georgia, Peach County:
Notice in hereby ? i. th??
28th day or Novem.- . (ra
tion will bo made o?\ t ,1Hj
as guardian for Ma : || a
minor, to the Hon. i.. A. , *-3
Judge of the Sup*ri< r C ua
ton County, for leave to e!: iii.? blow
ing dcbcribed pror>ert- , t>e".n /i- to
said minor, to wit:
"Oio-twentyeight- undivided
inter -.sr. in that tract of Ian.I situated
lying, and being in t?>- i\<nth >thj
District of Peach Co'intv Georgia, .-on
taining 315 acres, more or le-s, tj-.?ing
nil of lot No. 147; half of lot No. i4tj;
and 15 acres off the east side of Jot No!
175, same '?ring known a 8 the R. S.
-:raSTvell place".
Application will be male to :>eU said
I :nds at private sale for the sum of One
Thousand Dollar? ($1000 ooi T e rea
sons for making the said applicati< n to
sell said lands are that the said Mar
garet Braswell owns only a small
Iractional part of said land, which is
bringing in practically no income at the
present time, and. the said guardian
considers this an uuusuall-.- cood r>rice
for the said property a'ove described.
Application to sell said above de
scribed property will be made at
Chambers in Fort Vallev. Georgia, be
fore, the Hon. H. A. Mathews, afore
said, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and appli
cation will at the same 'ime nn-* it: t*ie
samejpetition be made to invest tha
proceeds of said sale in St?te of Geor
gia bonds. This 23rd dav <.f October,
1925.
W. J. BRASWELL,Gu:irdi:<n fo- Miss
Mnrgaret Braswell, a minor
Brown & Brown Attorney* for W. J.
Braswell.
ADMIixl l&TKAi Oiv'fefe/iLE
l
On the first Tuesday in L?ec' riber,
1925, between the legal n. una >' ' -ale
the undersigned as administrator o the
estate of J, J. Marshbtx.'n, deceased,
will pell b' lore tho couri i.uuse ? uor at
Perry, in the County of in.ma on, .btate
of Georgia, at pu lie out ry, 10 ?the
highest bidder for cuuh;
"All that tract or parcol of land
known as Land Lot >o. 205, contm ing
202J4 acres, more *r less, and th-it part
of land lota Nos. 202 and203 lying orth
and East of Moss Creek and '? oinlin
Creek, and containing *80 acres, in re
or less; all lying and o iou in originally
the Tenth ow Eleventh District, of
Houiton County, Georgia, and being
part of th* I hoinasGilbcrtPlantaiit n, so
called, now owned by the estate or' .T.
J. Marshburn. Said lands being more
particularly described ui d- ed from
William L. Roberts to J. .1. Marshb.jm,
dated November 2nd, 1881, and record
ed in Deed Book R. page 3'J4, of the
records of Houston County, Georgia,
and in deed from J. D. Ta\lor to .1 J.
Marshburn, dated June 5th, 1891, ard
recorded in Deed Book X, page 394, of
the records of Houston County, Geor
gia. The said lands aggregating four
hundred eighty-two and one-half |4K2>?]
acres, more or less."
N. E. MARSHBURN, as administ rator
of the estate of J. J. Marshburn, deed.
Excursion Fares to Atlanta
Account Unr ersity of Geor
gia vs Georgia Tech Football
Game Saturday, November
14, 1925.
First game between these two
famous leams in many years A
game of surpassing interest.
One fare plus 25 cents Round
Trip from all stations in Georgia
and Alabama.
Tickets on sale for all trains of
November 13, also for trains of
14th scheduled to r?ach Atlanta
by 2:00 p. m.; returning final lim
it midnight November 16, 1925.
Ask Ticket Agent for sleeping
reservations, exact fares, s hed
ules, etc.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
"The Right Way."
6 6 6
Is a prescription for
Colds, Grippt, Flu, Dengue,
Billious Fe>er and Malaria.
It Kills the Germs.
Your ContMnaeaU Solicited
Lieber&Co.
M<mro*.Loui*uma
?FOR 8AL1-A fow ton?
Seod BI o? k Goal, for each.
Irs. L. B. Hovoer, Perry. Ga.