The Leader-tribune and peachland journal. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 19??-192?, February 12, 1920, Image 5

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For Sale to Highest Bidder ® m At Perry, Georgia, on March 2nd, 1920, Legal hours of sale-the following (Si property: of South-Western Railroad Stock, TERMS CASH- m 75 Shares M © 101 '1+ Acres more or less, being the West half of Lot No. 22 in the 8th district of Macon County, all open, every foot in cultivation, one-half mile West of Slappey, Geogia. m & 5) Terms 1-3 cash, balance in 1 to 2 years at 8°| 0 interest. This land is absolutely level, and red (©) clay sub-soil. ,oj Also, 90 acres of land in and near Fort Valley, the property of J. C. Slappey, deceased, m known as the Matthews, Brown and Corbett lands, about equal amounts on each side oi Green Street, and Columbus branch of the South-western Railroad is the North boundary, m worth $1000.00 an acre for building lots or $500.00 per acre for peach trees. Terms 14 m @ cash, balance, one, two and three years at 81<> interest. ® GEO. H. SLAPPEY, \ Executor of Will of J. C. Slappey. \ t ®®®® ;©)®®®(g D®®®® S>®®© ©)<§ •mmm —.. i i,_ ■ r j ij i ' j. —rr aa n; . . . . _ .j..j.4..ji4.4.4.4'4 , 4 , 4 , 4' * * 4- + ❖ 4* + * 4 SOCIAL 4 4- And * *5* ^ Personal. x . * + * 4> Reported by CM rs C. N. ROUNTREE, Phone 275-J * . * * ♦ 444444+4 + 4 . % 4 . 4 . 4 > 4 . 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* -4 444 Mrs. John Vance was in last week visiting relatives. f V V Mr. Glenmore Green was in lanta Friday on business. Miss Kora Rountree spent days in Marshallville this week. 4» 4* 4 Mr. Dave Strother was in Monday and Tuesday of this week. * + + Messrs. John and Walter are in Florida on a business trip. * 4 * Mr. Tom Flournoy was in icus on business for a few days week. «l» «$» 4» Mrs. Alfred Hume is in Creek, Mich., where she will several weeks. 4 * Jones Friends of Mrs Mollie be sorry to learn of her illness at Macon Hospital. *4-4- Shepard Mr and Mrs. Tom are Charleston, S. C., where they spend several days. 4- * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan, Macon were week-end guests of »nd Mrs. B. F. Smiison. * 4> 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansford, Americus were the guesta of j. W. Woolfolk Sunday. •f* v v Mrs . Louis Brown expects to Saturday for a visit of a few to her sister in Newnan. * 4- * Mrs. Annie Andrews, of was here the past week to be with sister, Mrs. D. V. Duke. 4- 4- + Mr. Fred Shepard and Col. L. Brown are at home after a trip aev ^ral weeks in the west. 4 4 * Mrs, L. B. Aultman, of ' an d Col. M. Kuntz. of Perry were JFt. Valley Tuesday on business. THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., FEBRUARY 12, 19*0. ■ Friends of Mr. Glenmore Green will be sorry to know that he is eon fined at home on account of illness. 4* * I Mrs. .Brown Riley and daughters, Misses Laura and Martha Riley, of Kathleen, were visitors here on Sat urday. T 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson have returned from a delightful motor trip of several weeks to points in Florida. * 4- ■* Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mashburrr and Mrs. T. G. Gurr, of Americus were the guests of Mrs. N. H. Baldwin Sunday. ♦I* *&> 4* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown children and Miss Elder, of ville visited relatives here afternoon. 4+ 4* 4+ Mrs. Alma Jordan DeLncia, of lanta was among' the out-of-town guests who visited Mrs. Annie liams Sunday. 4* 4- 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Warwick,.of gomery, Ala., is visiting Mr. and Albert Seifert and Misses and Lilia Braswell. * 4- 4> Mrs. J. H. Gibson, of Grand Ra ids, Mich., was the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphey Pinecroft Plantation. 4\* * A large number of ladies from Marshallville and Perry were Friday afternoon to see the at the Franklin Theatre. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, of Macor■, were here Tuesday to attend the * un ' eral of Mrs. D. Duke. 4» * * Mrs. L. F. Cater and Mrs. M. L. Paul, of Perry were among the out of-town people attending the "mev i«s” here last Friday evening. J Messrs. Houser and completed Russell Ed j wards have just had a ; handsome garage at the rear of their residence on Central Avenue. .;. .}. Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews, Miss Helen Mat hews and Mr. arid Mrs. I. H. Mc Grady were visitors in Macon Satur day. 4» 4* ^ Mr. Ernest Love, of Hattiesburg, Miss., visited relatives here this week and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seifert and Misses Pauline and Lilia Braswell. 4* *3* Friends of Dr. C. C. Pugh were glad to see him on the streets after an illness of several days, and to hear a splendid sermon from him at the Baptist Church Sunday. + * + Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bur¬ den will be pleased to know that their attractive little daughter, Hazel Wy . nelle, is convalescing nicely from her recent illness of pneumonia. •a 4* 4* Mr. Lawrence Snow, who has been ill with flu in Atlanta at the Wesley Memorial Hospital is improving rap¬ idly. His mother, Mrs. Snow, has been at his bed-side and is still in Atlanta. 4 4 f Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Slappey, now of Atlanta, will be glad to know that their young son, Ster¬ ling, Jr., is convalescing nicely after a recent operation for tonsils and adenoids. 4- 4- * The school set enjoyed a pound party last Friday evening at the home of Miss Ida Mae Fountain on Person street. The pound parties are be coming more popular and are most enjoyable. 4- 4- * A congenial group of frineds en¬ joyed a spend-the-day party Friday at the home of Mrs. W. B. Austin on Central Avenue. Those enjoying this occasion were: Mrs. Welton Dupree, Mrs j oe j Mann Martin, Mrs. Earlv Samm ons, Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Houser Edwards. 4- 4* 4 Mr. and Mrs. Julien Brown and > jj^j e daughter, Meadow, of Elber ton, motored from that city to Ft. 'Mrs. j Valley Fred last Wednesday Crandall. with Mr. Mr. Brown and * spent te week end here, with Mrs. Brown and daughter will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crandall for a week or more. emphas- i I The Valentine spirit was ized at the February meeting of the U. D. C., at the home ofi Mrs. W. A. Woodall. The decorations were red cut flowers, and valentines of hean.s and cupids were the favors. ♦ ♦ + Friends of Mr. S. E. Bassett ana j family are very glad to know he is convalescing very favorably from his recent critical illness of pneumonia at the home of his par¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bassett. 4 4 4 The Circles of the Methodist Mrs sionary Society are each entering upon the study of a miseon work, The study of missions in foreign fields is vital to the interest of mis sions and provdsj most interesting and educational. * 4- * The Bible Study Class of the Bap¬ tist Missionary Society is entering upon the study of the New Test ament. This feature of the society is the foundation of all of its act¬ ivities and is thought by many to be the most interesting. 4 1 4* ♦ Friends of Mrs. C. R. Williams will be pleased to know that she is sufficiently improved after treatment at the hospital in Sandersville to leave the hospital. She is now con¬ valescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mathews. * * * A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Baird’s were entertained by them Saturday evening at a dinner party in honor of their guest, Mr. J. N. Reed, of Philadelphia. Those en¬ joying Mr. and Mrs. Baird’s hospital¬ ity were: Mrs. Nellie Miller, Miss Clarence Houser, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. D. C. Strother, Mr. J. N. Reed, of Philadelphia. ■O* LET EVERY FORT VALLEY BUSINESS MAN, CAPITALIST OR GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE, EVERY FRUIT GROWER AND FARMER IN THE VICINITY OF' FORT VALLEY BE AT THE MASS! MONDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 16 AT 7:30, TO ASSIST IN RE-OR-j GANIZING THE FORT VALLEY BOARD OF TRADE. ■ > . .1 —Q ■ ■ -- — 1 ■’ ■ ■■■■ The annual diplomatic and con¬ sular service appropriation will be $8,843,038, which is $3,085,125 lea* than the state dapartment’s request, j and $1,032,074 less than waa appra priated fo rthe present fiscal r A V d i s) * I 2 ' 9J S j h S ■ ** J m Our Politics The main plank in our platform is to give you the very best possible service at the lowest possible cost. This is a paramount issue with us and should be of vital importance to you. Our service makes good our promises and will solve your Garage question to your entire satisfaction. . X *< Our Service Increases Your Service. »» EVANS BROS. GARAGE. Day Pht.vm Nigh* Phone V- 164-L 208 -J iJ An ad in this space will be read by the people you want to reach.