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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1921.
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A. C. RILEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. 'Phone 156.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in the Ordinary,
and Federal Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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C. L. SHEPARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Evans Building. 'Phone 31.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
EMMETT HOUSER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First Nat. Bank Bldg. ’Phone 107.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in Both the State and Fed¬
eral Courts.
Loans Made on Realty.
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Louis L. Brown R. E. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wright Building. ’Phone 9.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts.
Loans on Realty Negotiated.
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A. C. RILEY, JR.
LAWYER
Fort Valley, Ga.
Loans Made on Real Estate.
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HERBERT VINING
Attorney and Counselor
at Law
Fort Valley, Ga.
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DUNCAN & NUNN
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS
AT LAW
Perry, Ga.
Practice in State and Federal Courts.
DR. W. L. NANCE
DENTIST
.. Miss Florence Taylor, Assintant. . •
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Evans Building.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’Phones: Office 82; Residence 115.
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DR. W. H. HAFER
DENTIST
Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Residence 50-J; Office 58-J.
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DR. J. A. TURNER
DENTIST
Office over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Office 280-J. Residence 237.
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MARCUS L. HICKSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over R. S. Braswell’s Store.
Fort Valley, Ga.
’PHONES
Office 106-1B. Residence 106-2B.
Fort Valley, Ga.
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the rush.
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PUBLIC SALE OF
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained in a certain deed to
secure debt, executed and delivered
on the 13th day of December,1913,
by Jack Culpepper, of Houston Coun¬
ty Georgia, to Alfred Shepard of Cal¬
houn County, Michigan, which deed
is recorded in the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Houston
County, in Book 21, Folio 82; and
6aid Alfred Shepard having executed
and delivered on the 2nd day of Jan¬
uary, 1917, an assignment to Mrs.
Alice Shepard Crandall of Fort Val¬
ley, Georgia, to all of his rights, ti¬
tles and interests in and to the land
described in said deed to secure debt,
and arising by virtue of said deed,
together with all rights, powers and
duties in said deed to secure debt;
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry before the court house door
at Perry, in Houston County, Geor¬
gia, on the second Tuesday in Febru¬
ary, 1921, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described real es¬
tate, which is described and conveyed
in said deed to secure debt, to-wit :
•. The fellewinf treats #r parcel of
land, the same being parts of lot
land No. 23 of the Fifth District
Houston County, Georgia, and
cribed as follows: (1.) All of
land within the following
to-wit: Beginning at a point on
Western boundary line of said lot,
180 yards from the Northwest
ner thereof, and run East 314 yards
to the right of way of the S. W. R.
R.; thence South along said right of
way 170 yards; thence West 256
yards to said Western boundary
thence North 170 yards to starting
point. (2.) All of the land within the
following boundaries, to-wit; Begin
at the Northwest corner of said lot
No. 23 and run East along the
ern boundary line of said lot to the
right of way of the S. W. R. R.;
thence in a Southwestward direction
to the Northeastern corner of the
land described in above tract No. 1;
then West along the Northern bound¬
ary line of said tract No. 1 to the
Western boundary line of said land
lot No. 23, and thence North to start¬
ing point. This last described tract
containing 12 acres more or less.
Said land will be sold for the pur¬
pose of paying the indebtedness of
said Jack Culpepper to said Mrs.
Alice Shepard Crandall and the ex¬
penses of this proceeding. Said in¬
debtedness consists of one principal
note for the sum of $450.00, with in¬
terest on the same at the rate of
eight per cent, per annum from the
13th day of December, 1915, to date
of sale, said interest amounting to
$262.52, making total balance due up
to date of sale of $712.52, besides
expenses of this sale.
Said property is sold as the prop¬
erty of Jack Culpepper, and any bal¬
ance remaining after payment of said
indebtedness and expenses will be
paid to said Jack Culpepper, or his
duly constituted representatives or
assigns. The undersigned reserves
I the right to bid and purchase at said
! sale, should she elect to do so, and
will execute and deliver to the pur¬
chaser a deed to said property. This
the 4th day of January, 1921.
Alice Shepard Crandall.
Brown & Brown
Attys. at Law, for
Mrs. Alice Shepard Crandall.
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planning easy and it should be in ev
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back of them. They’ve got to be the
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H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
THE B. Y. P. U. TO CONSIDER
THE MAN AND HIS SOUL
The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30,
Sunday February 6, instead of six o’¬
clock as heretofore. The program
for next Sunday deals with one’s per¬
sonal life, the spiritual elements and
soul. The man in our Lord’s parable
who addressed his soul thus: “Soul
thou hast much goods laid up for
many years, take thine ease, eat,
drink and be merry,” missed the
point myriads of leagues. Come and
hear this delightful program given by
group two under the leadership of
Mr. J. I. English. The following num¬
bers will take part on the program:
J. I. English, in charge; Mr. L. E.
Houston, Miss Louise McCowan, Mr.
Charlie Jones, Miss Lena Jones, Miss
Louise Gordy, Miss Aileen Dent, Mrs.
J. I. English, Miss Nanine Bassett,
Mr. H. H. Grubbs.
Song, “His Way With Thee,” by
Mrs. N. H. Baldwin.
Poem, “Do It,” by Mr. Albert Ev
ans.
Let’s all be there with the goods
make our Union one-hundred per
in everything.
By H. H. Grubbs, Cor. Sec’y.
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PLEDGE THEIR
HELP AGAINST CURCULIO
The railroads having lines through
Georgia peach belt have assured
cooperation with the peach
in the winter clean up and
campaign for the destruc¬
of adult hibernating curculio;
is an incintive to the growers
this district.
To check automobile thieving the
of Maryland has installed in
town, hamlet and city of the
call boxes which are in direct
with a main office in
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LOVE’S OWN SONG
Mankind in future years will sing it
In accents sweet and full and
strong.
There is so much of heaven in it,
That I have named it Love’s Own
Song.
Mozart to music could not set it,
Nor Beethoven his mind expand
To grasp the message there is in it,
Its genesis of life so grand;
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Nor pen of man pronounce its gamut,
Its wealth of life with words de¬
fine,
Or clothe it in its royal habit
Not yet conceived by finite mind.
Love’s Own Song! words can never
utter;
Yet it exists in every land
Where men in holy fervor worship
In doing good with heart and hand.
It can not live in Hate’s dark forest
Among- whose shadows lions creep,
Nor flourish in the raging tempest
That strews with wrecks War’s
angry deep.
Love’s Own Song breathes a holy
spirit,
And he, who shall its mission learn,
Will be to all a friend and brother,
And have its light within him burn.
But it shall stop the tide of battle,
Enthrone in weeping hearts our
King.
The great orchestra of the ages
With Love’s Own Song shall cease¬
less ring.
For thi thp Church of G od is pray
mg,
But not with unavailing tears;
A remnant small, seven thousand
sing it,
Shall millions be in future years.
God’s banner lift above the dying,
And open wide your richest store
To minister, as did the Savior,
In Love’s Own Song from door
to door.
when you reach God’s holy
mountain
Where none shall hurt and none
destroy,
song you’ve sung with tears
and crying
Shall bring your soul transcend¬
ent joy.
revenge; ’tis not your wea¬
pon;
Your armor is of heavenly mold;
good for evil,” hath He spoken,
The Shepherd of the heavenly
fold.
what is this brief toiling season
Contrasted with the life above,
perfect rest through Jesus given
In Love’s Own Song of perfect
love!
dark the day, the bright to¬
morrow
Shall on your pathway surely
dawn,
heavenly hosts, sent by the
Father,
Shall gently lead your spirit on.
your closet daily enter,
For there your soul shall be made
strong
service for the blessed Master
As ’tis expressed in Love’s Own
Song.
W. C. Carter.
Ga.
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headings of your contributed ar¬
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and can’t compress it at all. So
are restricted to a certain num¬
of letters to the line. That’s why
headings do not always
convey the sense of the
matter below them. The ed
might sometimes do better if he
afford to spend more time jug
with words. But there’s a lim
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