The Camilla enterprise. (Camilla, Ga.) 1902-current, January 29, 1926, Image 7

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LEGAL NOTICES. CITATION. GEORGIA—Mitchell Whom it May County. Concern: To all No is hereby given, that the apprais ers appointed support to set Mrs. apart A. and R. assign Cross, a year’s widow of A. to R. Cross, deceased, the have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judgment of the Court at the February term, 1926, of the Court of Ordinary. This December 28th, 1925. R. E. L. CULPEPPER, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Concern: To All Whom It May MattieKeys having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Jane Livingston, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next kin of Jane Living¬ ston, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per¬ manent administration should not be granted to Mattie Keys on Jane Liv¬ ingston estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 4th day of January, 1926. ♦ R. E. L. CULPEPPER, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Wil¬ To the heirs at law of Fannie son and to the heirs at law of Ed Rogers. Marshall having made Sylvester require titles be application him to certain land to describ¬ exe¬ cuted to to attached ed in a bond for title thereto signed by Mrs. J. L. Hand in which Ed Rogers is named as the obligee and it being alleged by the said Syl¬ vester Marshall that one Fannie Wil¬ son, his mother, paid the purchase price of said land and that he the said Sylvester Marshall is the sole surviv¬ ing heir at law of both the said Fan¬ nie Wilson and the said Ed Rogers, all parties concerned are hereby notified that said application will be heard before the court of Ordinary of said county at the regular February term, 1926, thereof. This 23rd dav of December, 1925. R. E. L. CULPEPPER, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. courthouse Will be sold before the in Camilla, said County, on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands belonging to the estate of D. H. Bul lock, to-wit: One Hundred and Twenty-Five acres of land in the Tenth District of Mitchell County, Georgia, being the East half of lot of land number Three Hundred and Ninty in said district. Sold in com - plinace with order of the Ordinary, granted September Term 1925, the seller reserving right to reject any bid if in his judgement he finds same [ * ^unsatisfactory. This January 5th, 1926. W. H. BULLOCK, Administrator Estate of D. H. Bullock, deceased. SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Will be sold before the court house door in Camilla, Mitchell County, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, the following described proper¬ ty, to-wit: A strip of land two acres wide and ten acres long, bounded on the east by origirfal land lot line, on the north by lands of Mrs. J. J. Thornton, south west by by lands of A. N. Thornton, lands of Capus Gee Estate, all in lot of land Nds Forty seven (47) in the Twelfth land district of Mitchell County, Georgia. levied and be Said property on to sold as the property of Susie Gee to satisfy a tax fi. fa. for State and County taxes for the year 1924, is sued by the Tax Collector of Mitchell County and transferred to H. B. Ehr¬ lich & Co. This 6th day of January, 1926. C. D. CROW, Sheriff. ADVERTISEMENT. GEORGIA—Mitchell County, Y Will be sold before the court house door in said county on the first Tues¬ day in February, 1926, within the le¬ gal hours of sale, to-wit: All that Also, all of lot of land number 247 in the 10th district of Mitchell Coun¬ ty, Georgia, containing 250 , acres, more or less, and being the lands con •‘ved to T. W. Curies by A. R. Dash - y deed recorded in Book 38, page i of the records of the Clerk of the uperior Court of Mitchell County. With all improvements thereon, said land levied on as the property of T. W. Curies to satisfy an execution is¬ sued on the second day of March,1925, from the City Court of Camilla in said county, in favor of R. E. L. Jr., against Robert A. Bush, T. B. Perry, Leon Perry, Mrs. Jesse B. Perry and T. W. Curies. This 6th day of January, 1926. C. D. CROW, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA—Mitchell Under County. and by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the city court of Camilla ......LU returnable to the Lilt; Term, there will be sold before the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash one Ford touring car, motor number 10356429. Said car is being sold to satisfy the execution above referred to in fa¬ vor of J. W. Bush, trading as J. W. Bush Motor Company and aginst G. W. Barksdale, said execution being m the principal sum of $125.00 with interest to date of execution of $5.60. This December 31, 1925. C. D. CROW, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in Mitchell County, Georgia, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, to wit: February 2, 1926, to the high¬ est and best bidder for cash, the fol¬ lowing described property, to-wit: Ten Automatic Woodson Nut Cracking ^ Machines, One Woodson Machine nut grader and all motors used in connection with operating them, fifteen picking tables, one pair platform scales, all hand nut crack¬ ers, all shafting, pulley and belt and two flat top tables, located in the plant of Bacon Pecan Cold Storage Company and Georgia Pecan Pro¬ ducts Company, Baconton, Mitchell County, Georgia. Said property levied upon under and by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. in fa¬ vor of Georgia National Bank against Georgia Pecan Produets Company, is¬ sued from the City Court of Camilla, Georgia, on the 6th day of October, 1925, and on said date levied upon the above described property by W. J. Stratford, Deputy Sheriff of Mitch¬ ell County, Georgia, and said prop¬ erty levied upon as the property and in possession of defendant named in mortgage fi. fa. This the 21st dav of December, iqor; C. D. CROW, Sheriff, Mitchell County, Ga. A DM 1NISTR ATOR’S S A LE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, at the court house door in Mitchell County, between the legal hours of sale, the following described lands, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land being 125 acres, more or less, on the North side of land lot Number 260 in the 10th district of Mitchell County, Georgia, described as follows: Com¬ mence at the Northeast corner and run South on the East line to a point 210 yards North of the line dividing the lot into North and South halves; thence due West exactly half way across said lot; thence due South to a point 210 yards South of the line dividing said lot into North and South halves; thence due West to the West line of said lot; thence due along said West line to the corner of said lot; thence East along the North line of said lot to Northeast corner and point of ning, being the same land described a deed from Malcolm Wilkes to Wm. Wilkes dated October 28, 1884, recorded October 19, 1923, in deed book 43 page 180, records of County, Georgia, excepting from said above described land about acre, more or less, in the shape of a triangle located in the immediate Southeast corner of said above des¬ cribed land, commencing at the said Southeast corner and running North along the original East line of said and West along the South line of said above described tract and having its third boundary a line West 28% degrees South from East original lot line to the South line of the above described tract, said excepted portion being the same deeded by Wm. Wilkes to A. J. Wilkes by deed, dated March 11, 1890, and recorded October 19, 1923, records Mitchell County, Georgia. Also the following described tract of land, to-wit: 11 acres, more or less, of lot number 260 in the 10th district of Mitchell County, Georgia, in the shape of a triangle, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the line dividing said lot into East and West halves 210 yards North of the line dividing said lot into North and South halves and running thence due South 234 yards; thence East 28% degrees North to a point due East of the above mentioned commencing point and running thence due West to beginning point, being the same land conveyed by A. J. Wilkes to Wm. Wilkes on March 11, 1890, and rec¬ orded October. 19, 1923, in deed book 43 pages 179-80, records of' Mitchell County, Georgia. Also the following described tract of land, to-wit: 11.44 acres, more or less, situate lying and being in the Southeast corner of lot of land num¬ ber 259 in the 10th district of Mitch¬ ell County, Georgia, and bounded on the South and East by land lot lines, and on the North and West by the private roadway running from the Pelham and County line road across by the old Wilkes place and on to¬ wards Meigs, Georgia, the center of said road being the line as establish¬ ed by agreement between Daniel Kierce and Wm. Wilkes, being the same land conveyed by D. Kierce to Wm. Wilkes on November 23, 1889, and recorded October 19, 1923, in deed book 43 page 180, records of Mitchell County, Georgia. All of the foregoing tracts of land being 146.94 acres, more or less, in the aggregate and being known as the William Wilkes home place. Terms cash. This January 4, 1926. KATE ADAMS WILKES, Admx. of Estate of William Wilkees. NOTICE STUDENTS—Have plenty of eyelets on hand for notebook sheets 15 cents a hundred. Enterprise Of¬ fice. LAND SALE UNDER POWER OF ATTORNEY. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in that certain loan deed and executed by Guy H. Fitz¬ and Edward T. Fitzgerald, Jr. dated November 16, 1920, in favor of Grace T. Burr, which said loan deed is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Mitchell County, Georgia, in Deed Book 39, pages 327-8, which said loan deed to¬ gether with the property therein des¬ cribed as well as the indebtedness therein referred to and secured there¬ by was transferred and assigned by Grace T. Burr to The Hand Trading Company, said assignment being evi¬ denced by deed dated December 7, 1925, recorded December 12, 1925, in book 45 page 227, records of Mitchell with County, Georgia, and and in accordance of said loan the terms deed, requirements been default having made in the payment of the principal and interest due November 1, 1925, the power of sale contained in said loan deed has been invoked and has become operative, and the undersign¬ ed, The Hand Trading Company, the legal owner and holder of the indebt¬ edness secured by said loan deed, in the exercise of said power, will, on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the courthouse door of Mitchell County, Georgia, at Camilla in said county within the le¬ gal hours of sale, the following said des¬ cribed property conveyed in loan deed: All that tract or parcel of land sit¬ uate, lying and being in the 11th dis¬ trict of the County of Mitchell, state of Georgia, consisting of 100 acres, more or less, off the East side of the South half of land lot number 232 bounded North by lands of J. W. Kir bo, East by lands of J. W. Butler, South by lands of W. E. Hayes; West by lands of Emma D. Fitzgerald. Ori¬ ginal lot lines being the dividing lines on the East and South sides. Being the same lands conveyed by warranty deed from Emma D. Fitzgerald to Guy II. Fitzgerald and Edward deed T. Fitzgerald, Jr. (named in said Edward T. Fitzgerald) dated Feb ruary 11, 1911, recorded in Book num ber 25, folio 193, office Clerk Superior Court of Mitchell County, Georgia. Said sale will bo made for the pur pose of paying the principal of the indebtedness which said loan deed was given to secure, and the interest thereon to date of sale, and the ex¬ penses of this proceeding, the princi¬ pal due being $750.00 and the interest to date of sale being $72.37. A conveyance will be made by The Hand Trading Company to the pur¬ chaser, and the proceeds of sale will be applied to the expenses of sale and said principal and interest, all of which are secured by said loan deed, the remainder, if any ,to be paid to Guy H. Fitzgerald and Edward T. Fitzgerald, Jr. This January 2, 1926. THE HAND TRADING COMPANY By Hill & McElvey, Its Attorneys at Law. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Turner County. By virtue of and order from the Court of Ordinary of Turner County, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in February, 1926, at the court house door in Mitchell County, sale, between the described legal hours lands, of the following to-wit: One half undivided interest in all tracts or parcels of land lying State and being in the county of Mitchell, of Georgia, and described as follows: 50 acres of land in the northwest cor¬ ner of lot of land number 345 in the shape of a square, also 37% acres more or less of same lot described as follows: In the shape of a paraller ogram and bounded on the north by the above described, 50 acre tract and the lands of Mrs. M. C. Davis, on the east by land of Mrs. M. C. Davis, on the south by the land of J. J. Mar¬ tin, and on the west by original land line of said lot and 15 acres in the northwest corner of lot of land num ber 361, said tract being in the shape of a parallelogram 2% acres wide from east to west by 6 acres land long from north to south. All of said being in one body and being in the 11th district of Mitchell County, Georgia. Tpprn q pa all This 5th day of January, 1926. J. L. Stripling, B. A. Hobby, Adminstrators of Estate of J. W. Ilobbys LAND SALE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Whereas, H. H. Mock did on Sep¬ tember 14, 1922, execute to Mrs. P. D. Durham, as trustee, a security deed to certain land therein described, which said security deed was made to secure the payment of certain promis¬ which sory notes therein described, said security deed was recorded on October 23, 1922 in book 40, Mitchell pages 395-6 of the deed records of County, and the said H. H. Mock hav¬ ing defaulted in the payment of the notes described in said security deed the undersigned trustee, by her au¬ thorized attorney-at- law, P. D. Rich, will sell before the court house door of said county to the highest bidder for cash during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Feb¬ ruary, 1926, the land described in said security deed, as follows, to-wit: Two hundred sixty-two and one half (262%) acres of land, more or less, off of lots Nos. One Hundred and Ninety-six (196), One Hundred and Ninety-seven (197) and One Hundred and Sixty-five (165) being fifty eight (58) acres off of lot one hundred and ninety-six; Fifty-four and one-half acres more or lesS, off of lot No. one Hundred and ninety-seven (197) and One Hundred and Fifty (150) and acres off of lot No. One Hundred sixty five (165), all of same lying and be¬ ing in a doby and bounded as follows: On north by lands by- T.W.Curles and Thornton Parker; on east by lands of Mrs. Mary V. Rackley and Lee Eu¬ banks; south by lands of Griner Mrs. Mary and Brooks Curies and S. G. Dr. I. A. Bush; and on the west by of Dr. I. A. Bush—all of said lying and being in the Tenth (10th) District of Mitchell County, and being all the lands owned by said J. T. Mock at the time of his and being in a body and better home as being known as the J. T. place. Said land will be sold subject to a prior outstanding security deed as re¬ in the face of the security deed under which the same is now adver¬ tised for sale and as shown by the deed records of said county. • The purchaser at said sale upon the payment of the amount of his bid will receive a deed to said premises according to the power embraced in said security deed and proceeds re¬ ceived from said sale will be used for the discharge of the indebtedness se¬ cured by same after deduction of all expenses of said sale and the over¬ plus, if any, will be paid to the said H. H. Mock his heirs, administrators and assigns. This 13 day of January, 1926. Mrs. P. D. Durham, Truustee, By P. D. Rich, Atty.-at-Law, Bainbridge, Ga. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. To the Qualified Voters of the Town of Meigs: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of February, 1926, an elec¬ tion will be held in the Town of Meigs at the usual place of holding elections for Mayor and Aldermen of said Town, for the purpose of determining whether or not bonds shall be issued by said Town in the sum of $10,000.00; for the purpose of curbing, gutters and paving the streets of Town, said bonds to be of the bear nation of $1000.00 each; to date the 1st day of April, 1926; to bear interest from their date at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, payable semi¬ annually on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October each year, both principal and interest to be States payable in gold coin of the United of the present: standard of weight and fineness at some financial institution in the City of New York in the State of New York; and said bonds to be finally paid off as follows: $1000.00, April 1, 1928; $1000.00 on April 1, each second year thereafter up to and including April 1, 1940; $1000.00 April 1, 1941; $1000.00 April 1, 1942; $1000.00 April 1, 1943. All of said bonds to be finally paid off and discharged as above stated, within thirty years. Those desiring to vote in favor of the proposition to issue said bonds shall have written or printed Paving,” upon their ballots the words “For and those desiring to vote against said proposition shall have written or printed upon their ballots the words “Against Paving.’ This notice is given by order of the Mayor and Aldermen under an ordi¬ nance duly and regularly passed. This January 18, 1926. T. TIPTON, Mayor. MRS J. W. HORNE, Clerk. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. In the District Court of the United States For the Southern District of Georgia, Albany, Division. In be matter of Ernest G. Holmes, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. To the Ci*editors of Ernest G. Holmes, of Pelham, Mitchell County, Georgia, and district aforesaid, greet itigs: You are hereby notified that Appli¬ cation for Discharge in Bankruptcy has been filed by the above-named bankrupt, and that a hearing upon the same will be had before the U. S. District Court, at Albany, Ga., on February 27th, 1926, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; that you show cause then and there, if any you have, why the prayers of the said bankrupt should not be granted. Witness my hand and dated at Al¬ bany, Ga., this 22nd January, 1926. GEO. F. WHITE, Deputy Clerk, It. U. S. District Court. Cramped and Suffered "My back and head would ache, and I had to go to bed,” says Mrs. W. L. Ennis, of Worthville, Ky. “I just could not stay up, for I would cramp and suffer so. I was very nervous. My children would ‘get on my nerves.’ It wasn’t a pleasure for me to try to go anywhere, I felt so bad. “My mother had taken CARDUf For Female Troubles at one time, so she Insisted that I try It. I took four bot¬ tles of Cardul, and If one should see me now they wouldn't think I had ever been sick. "I have gained twenty pounds, and my cheeks are rosy. I feel just fine. I am regular and haven’t the pain. “Life Is a pleasure. I can do my work with ease. I give Cardul the praise." Cardul has relieved many thousands of cases of pain and female trouble, and should W} help you, too. Ya Take Cardul. At All Druggists’ m % E-I06 Meigs To Hold Bond Election MEIGS, Ga.—The question of is¬ suing bonds for the purpose of pav¬ ing certain city streets will come be¬ fore the people for their decision on February 25, following action of the city council. The paving project follows the de¬ cision of Thomas county to pave the highway through the city. This highway will be eighteen feet wide and it is the decision of the council to make this street twenty-six feet in width and also to pave certain parts of the business section of the city. The estimated cost of the pro¬ ject is placed at $30,000. Present indications are that the bond issue will find little opposition. Petty's Toole Cottonseed We are members of the Georgia Crop Improvement Association; and have 700 bushels of Petty’s Toole, wilt resistant, registered seed for sale. These seed gave highest production in at State College, and Tifton Ex¬ periment Station, of the wilt resistant varieties. 1 Price $2.00 ! per bushel. Place or¬ ders early. Hopeful Pure Seed Association Camilla, Georgia. Camilla Council R. & S. M. No. 31 meets 5th Thursday Night at 7:30, all visiting Companions invited. M. A. Warren, Jno. C. Butler, 111 Master. Recorder. Camilla Lodge No. 128 F. & A. M. meets 1st Thursday Nights at 7:30, 3rd Thursday Afternoons at 2:30. Visiting brethren invited. Jno. C. Butler, J. L. Palmer, W. M. Sect’y. Camilla Chapter No. 133 meets 3rd Thursday Night at 7:30 Visiting Companions invited. P. C. Cullens, . Jno. C. Butler, H. P. Recorder. Save Your Meat Don’t Worry About the Weather- Put It In Cold Storage There is no need of losing your meat by sudden changes in the weather, or of wasting feed by holding fattened hogs for a cold “spell.” Put your meat in our Cold Storage Room and forget about the weather. Bring your meat in loose and get a warehouse re¬ ceipt for it same as for a bale of cotton. CHARGES—$1.50 per hundred for first month and 50c per month thereafter—..On the first month five days grace will be allowed in which to get out meat without additional charge.__Over five days and up to fifteen days a charge of 25e will be made—-After 15 1 day period charges are 50c per month or for a fraction of month. CAMILLA ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 146 Camilla, Ga. New Management We have taken over the Mitchell County Motor Co. Service Station and we will con¬ tinue the business at the old stand. We will handle— Texaco Gas and Oils and a lull line of Tires, Tubes and Accessories We solicit your patronage. Prompt Service is our motto. Marshall Filling Station Camilla, Ga. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. L. ROLES Practitioner of Medicine and Surgery Office over Planters & Citizens Bank Day Phone 6. Night Pkone 32, Camilla, Georgia. DR. D. P. LUKE Physician and Surgeon Camilla, Ga. Office Over Marshall Grocery Co. Office Phone 105—Res. Phone 162 DR. N. J. TAYLOR Veterinarian Day at Jenkins Drug Store Night at McNair Hotel H. A. ROMINE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School. Office in Perry Building. Phone 53 for Appointment Tuesday’s, Thursday’s Saturday’s. M. A. WARREN Attorney at Law Office in the Perry Building Camilla, Ga. E. M. DAVIS ATTORNEY AT LAW Camilla, Georgia. Practice in all Courts. Office in Spence Building. BEN T. BURSON LAWYER Camilla, Georgia. Office in the Court House. Phones: Office 140. Residence 173 B. C. Gardner 3. D. Gardner C. E. Crow GARDNER, GARDNER & CROW Attorneys at Law Practice in all courts except crimi¬ nal branch of Superior Court, Office over Bank of Camilla