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PAGE TWO ; ¥ ——— l ¥ ’ LEGAL LAND SALE ! GRORGIA, Crisp County, Will be sold at the courihouse door in said county on the first Wcesday in WJanuary, 1925, within the legal hours ‘of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: ! _.One hundred and seventy and sev ‘enty-one ‘hundredths (170.71) acres, more or less, of lot two hundred and “grty-ux (246) in the eleventh (11th) i istrict of Crisp County, Georgla, de scribed as follows: Commencing at @ Northwest original corner of said Jot and ‘runngng the original North line Nereof South eighty-nine (89) degrees nd thirty (30) minutes East twenty ‘onc and eighty-eight and one-half’ Jhundredths « (21.88 1-2) chalns; thence éb,south seventeen (17) minutes West ‘eleven and ten and.eight-tenths hun dredths (11.108-10) chains; thencc South eighty-nine (89) degrees and ~thirty (80) minutes East twenty-one .and eighty-eight and one-half hun-: gdredths (21.881-2) chains; ' thence South seventeen (17) minutes West thirty-three and fifty-eight, and two ~tenths hundredths (33.58 2-10) chains _to the original Southeast corner of “sald lot; thence North eighty-nine (89) forty-three and sixty-four hundredtlhs! ;¢(43.64) chains along the South line of "the lot to the original Souahwest cor-i “ner; thence North six (6) minutes “West forty-four and thirty hundredths igLBO) chains along the West line of “the lot to the beginning corner, the ~fdame being more fully shown upon %m thereof by W. A, Coble, Surveyor, July 28, 1915, and recorded in the of "g‘?e of the Clerk of Superior Court of ' Crisp County, @Georgia, in Deed Book 8, page 162, said land levied on as the . property of Mary . Calhoun Tlson, to , satisfy an execction issued on the 27th day of November, 1924, from the Supe l.‘rlor Court of Wilcox County, Georgia, ‘in favor of John Hancock Mtit 111 Life . Insurance Company against Mary . Calhoun Tison, Written notice glven a 8 required by law to the defendant. This Bth day of December, 1924, 4R ¢. 0. NOBLE, Sheriff. eet i JiCL . LBGAL LAND SALE « GRORGIA, Crisp County. . WHEREAS, on the 31st day of Octo ' ber, 1919, Oliver 8, Dennison executed and delivered \to The Georgia Loan & Trust Company, his deed, under Sec . tion 3306 of the 1910” Code of Geor gla, to the lands hereinafter described, ferred to in said deed, which deed 18 - recorded in the Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior Court in book 11 of deeds, page 342. AND WHEREAS, in sald deed, said ' jegrees ' and eight (8) minutes West . lor the purpose of securing a debt e~ ‘ grantor gave to sald grantee and as slgns the power to sell said, lards .in . case of default in the prompt payment at matiaty, of interest or prinripal of - aald dobt, ’ NOW, THEREFONE, by virtue o/ the pover so vested in the undersign by reference to sald deed The Geor b, rieforence to sald deed of The Geor wia Loan & Trust Company will sell at nuhife oirtery to tha hishest Hid for cash, on Tuesday, January 6. 1925, < {he legal hours of sale before canty Courthonge. door at Cor (. Cooreia, the lands described in oroBuld deed, to-wit: Ith tra tor parcel of land situ- CYwios and boing in the Wleventh ti) nigtriet of originally Doo { W oaf inot of land i _ liundreq Sixty-five (165), and. ono | ) neres omore or less. 1 nd dslivered to sscure 11 deed first above moentioned, 4 nt o one coertanin promissery noio fop the sum -of $2,750.00, dated Piar <9l 1419, and the principal AeDje hearirge interest at the rate of ' nt voroannum Guid nrincipal Jeht f& now Hast lue Ly the termse thersof, and remains un patd The total amount of principsal and interest that will be dua on said deibt g the date of sale is $3,£09.00 Teo aimnle titles will be made to vhe purciaser at said sale and the pro ancds of sn~h sale will be applied first, to the payment of said debt with inter est and oxpenses of this proceeding, and the lemainder, if any, will be pud overto said Ollver 8, Dennison or his logal representative. Dated this 2nd day of Deccmber, 1924, ’ THE GREORGIA, LOAN & TRUST C 9. C. M. McKenZle, its Atty. at Law. 12-10-4 t LEGAL LAND SALE GREORGIA, Crisp County. WITIL BR SOLD hefore the court house door of Crisp County, in the city of Cordele, Georgia, on the First Tues doy in January, 1025, between the le gal hours of sale to the hizhest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: All of qots numbers 240, 239, 238 and 237 and 20‘, containing 2021-2 acres each, The West (Y;mt of lots numbers 243 and 244, confaining 1011-4 acres each, more or less. 1721-2 acres of lot number 211, being all of said lot ex cept 30 acres in the Northwest corner. 137 1-2 acres of lot number 212, being all of sald lot except 65 acres off the West side. 1185 acres of lot number 213, being all of said lot except 17 I=2 acres in Southeast corner. 30 acres of lot 214, being all of said lot North and West of Gum Creek and East of the Public Road leading from Cordele to Vienna. Containing in the aggregate 1,740 acres. more or less' All being in 10th District of Crisp County, Georgia. 1. M. Powell, Jr., W. E. Powell, Lou ise Powell and Mrs. Beclah Powell made to the Old Dominion Trust Com pany on the 13th day of April, 1922, a certain deed to certain land above described, to secure a loan or debt of "Hhirty-Threa Thousand Dollars ($33.- 000.00) evidenced by certain notes ex ecuted of even date with said seocurity deed and signed by Ivey M. Powell. Jr., W. E. Powell, Louise Powell and Mrs. Beulanh Powell, payable to the Old Dominion Trust Company. The ®#aid deed is recorded in Clerk’s office of Superior Court of Crisp County, Georgia, in Dead Book 13, pages 41-42 and rofersrnce is had thereto as to de scription in said deed and also as to the terms thereof in due <courss, and for a valuadle consideration, tha O 1 Dominion Trust Company transferr-i the above notes and transferred the real estate described in said deed to the New York Life Insurance Com pany. That the said deed provides among other thines that “upon failure of grantors to pay any note herein de seribed when due that the grantee or its successcrs or assigns for, or, on account of this loan, declare the en tira debt, herehy secured. due and nay able at once: time being of the essense of the contract, and grantee or any holder of said notes may, anc by these presents are anthorized at theirr on tion to sell all of the property at puo lie nutesv hafore the eonrthovse door in the County of Crisp, State of Geor eia, tn the highest bidder for cash, after advertising the time. place and terms of sale in any newsnamer pub lished or having a circvlation in said county, or any newspaper In which sheriff’s aduertisements are published, on~a a week for four weeks.” That on the Nirst day of January, 1924 one of sai® notes for Two Thou gand Dollars ($2,000.00) became due and has remained unpaid, and the New York Life Jnsuranee Company hereby declares all amwunis secured by the above described decd, and the above described ijand, Yue and payable at once, in accordance with the contraect. The above deserib+ bropertly .8 sold under sald power 0 =pid e, aselzn - ed to th: New Yovk Life Insvrance Company as the property of I.ey M. Towell, Jr,, W, E. Pcwell, Louise Pow ell, and Mrs, Beulah Powell. And lhu‘ proceeds of the sule 'will be uscd flor the perpese of paying off the @rinefnal notes, arwregating Thirty-one Thou sand Doilars ($31,000.00) and the lin terest upon said notes up to the date of sale, besides any legul) expense in curred by reason of said gale, and that any amount over and above ,the | amount necessary to pay the prineipal and interest will be paid to the mak crs of said notes, or to their assigns. . This the Bsth day of December, 1924, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. H. M. Rylee, Attorney, Athens, Ga. 12-10-4 t NOTICE GUARDIANS ' AND ADMINISYRATORS l The law requires each of .you to ' make return Jan. Ist to Jan. Ist each ‘yenr. You are undz’r oath to per ]‘,form your duty. ou are underl ‘hond. You know your duty with ‘r:-spect to your trust. Why do youl ineglect it. That property you are jsupposed to he handling carefully as %the law directs, is not all yours. | You must make proper accountingl for it. Do it now, or take the con sesuences of your failure to do so.{ Publication of this notice is aa ex-} pense to me on your account—rthose of you who fail to do your duty. | b W. P. FLEMING, ‘ i 12-4-4 t Ordinary. \ et et et | i | i ‘LEGAL LAND SALE ; GREONGIA, Crigsp County. | WHEREAS, on the 21st day of Feb rary, 1921, James B. Musselwhite exe- | cuted and delivered to The Ottanqgue chée Savings Bank, his deed, under Section “3306 of the 1910 Code of (icorgia, to the lands hereinafter de seribed, for the purpose of vecuring a debt referred to in sald deed, which deed I 8 recorded 1n the Jlarg’s Hftice of Crisp Superior Court in bouxk i 2 of deeds, page 241, 3 AND WHRREAS, in sald deed, sald grantor gave to sald grantee and as signs the power to sell said lands in rase of default in the prompt payment at maturity, of interest or p-incipal of aaid debt. ¢ NOW, THEREFORE, by virtus of the power so vested in ths wnd =" n od, which is more accurately shown by reference to said deed The Ottau anechae Savings Bank will sell at pub- Mo onterg stgs dhe. hichant Kid § ol an Tuesday, January 6, V 925, dur ine tha lo#a] hours of sale before Crisp Cannty Conrthonse door at Cordele, Maoreia. the lands deseribed in the firreatd fdned to-wit: A 1 that tract ar porerl of lana situ to Ivine and heine in the Wiavenith thy 1 1 Diatvict of orizinally Doo i v Crien County, Georsia, smid } wndating of Pifty (50) acres of tandd In e Sopthwaat ecorner of lot of 1131 Nuwmber ‘One Hundred Thirtyv-nine [ (139), 2190 the Nerthoast guarter and tha Tost two-thirds of the Smlth&llx( guarter of lot of land Number One Mendrad Soventeen (117), containing letity-four (84) aeres, more or less, “19n .01l of lot of land Number One ITundred forty (140), except the Right of Way aof the A. . & A, Ry. through anid lot, containing two hundred two and one-half (2021-2) acres, more or legs, all of said land agsgregating three hundred thirty-six and one-half (336- 1-2) ae s, more or less, and being the inlnce v rarcon the said James B. Mus | selvhite resided. The said decd first above mentioned, wng execnted and delivered to secure | the payment of one certain promissory 'rate for the sum of $6,000.00, dated | Pebruary 21, 1921, and the principal i debt, bearing interest at the rate of ' 4 per cent per annum, Said principal debt is now past due by the terms thercof, and so declared to be dus for default in payment of interest due October 1, 1922, October 1, 1923 and October 1, 1924, Mhe total amount of principal and interest that will he due on said debt on the date of sale is $7,180.00. TFee simple titles will he made to the purchaser at said i.‘::\]o and the proceeds of such sale will he applied first, to the payment of said debt with ilnterest and expenses of this proceeding, and the remainder, if any, will be paid over to said James B. Musselwhite or his legal representa tive. ‘ Dated this 2na day of Decemher, 1924, i THE OTTAUQUECHER SAVINGS | BANTK l C. M. McKenzie, its Atty. at Law. 112-10-4 t . I LRGAL LAND SALE GRORGTIA, Crisp County. WHERAS, on the 7th day of August, ‘19119 Arthur J. Stephens executed and delivered to the Georgia TLoan -gnd Trust Company, his deed, under Sec tion 3306 of the 1210 Code of Geor gia, to the lands hereinafter deseribed, for the purpose of securing a debt re ferred to in sald deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Crisp Superior Court in book 11 of deeds, page 194. AND WHERAS, in sald deed, said erantor gave to said grantee and as signs the power to =ell said lands in case of default in the prompt payment at maturity, of interest or principal of said: debt. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the power so vested in the undersigned which is more accenratelv shown by referena~e %saifl deed The Georgia L.oan & Trust Company will sell at public outerv to the highest bidder, for cash. on Tuesday, Deecember 3, 1024 during the lacal hours of sale before Crisp County Court House door at Cor dele, Georgia, the lands described in the aforesaid deed. to-wit: | _All that tract or {\amel of land sit ‘uate, lying and being in the TFour teenth (14th) land District of original- Il_v Dooly. but now Crisp County, Geor gia, comprising the North side of lot of land No. Sixtyv-five (65), except Twenty-eight (28) acres in the North west corner thereof. Said tract of land bounded on the South by a settlement road. on the West hy the original lot line and the saild 28 acre tract. on the North by original lot line and on the East by the original lot line: contaln-1 ing Eighty-four and three-fourths (84 3-4) acres, more or less:; Alsol fifty (50) acres, more or less, in the Northwest rorner of lot of land No. Sixty-six (66), said tract of land) ‘bounded on the South by a settlement‘ road, on the West and North by origi nal lot line of said lot and on the East by Cordele and Norwich public road. Said two tracts of land contain ing in the aggregate One Hundred thirty-four and three-fourths (134 3-4), acres, more or less. ] The said deed first above mention-l ed, was executed and delivered to se-' cure the payment of one certain prom-/ issory note for the sum of $1000.00! dated August 7, 1919 and the principal debt, bearing interest at the rate of: 6 1-2 percent, per annum. Said principal debt is now past due by the termns thereof, and remains un 1 i j paid, The total amount of prlncbpnll and interest that will be due on said, debt on the date of sale is $1152.70. Fee simple titles will be made to the purchacer at said sale and the pro ceeds of such sale will'be aplied first, ‘o the payment of said debt with in cerest and expenses of this proceeding, and the remainder, if any, will be paid over to said Arthur J. Stephens or his legal representative, 1 l m;wad this Ilth day , of L\’ovember.i THiZ GEORCIA LOAN & TRUST CO. ‘ By C. M. McKenzfe | 11-11-4¢t Its Attroney at La,w‘ e ( . CITATION—ADMINISTRATION | GEORGIA, Ciisp County. To All Whom 1t.«1‘%" ~Concern: Mrs. Anna Bur “"having in proper form apflll;f\. 0 1 rg’ermanent Let ters of Adminfgtragion on the estate of. J. C. Burman, latd cf said County, this is to cite all and¥singuiar the credit ors and next of kin of J. C. Burmen to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to Applicant on said estate. Witness my hand and offigial signa ture, this Ist day of December, 1924, W. P. FLEMING, e L L S ST SRS LEGAL LAND SALE GEORGIA, Crisp County. Tnder and by virtue of the power and authority of sale contained in a Security Deed made by W. B, Mathews to the Exchange Bauk of Cordele, which is recorded in Deed Book No. 13, at pages 225 and 226 o' the records of Orisp County, Georgiz, which Deed is dated November 1, 1922; there will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1925, before the courthouse door |‘n the City of Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, in the legal hours of sale, at nublic ontery, for cash, to the highest and best bidder, the following ide «eribed property; which is located in the City of Corde’e, Crisp County, Zeoreia, and being eity flots mum hers five (5) and sixteen (16) on Block number forty-three (43) and city lot numhbear geventeen (17) on Block num her fortv-three (43), with the dwel]- 'nes. houses and other impv‘ov’flmentS{ thereon. City lots numbers seven (7).‘ aight (8), nine (9) and ten (10) on| Block numher four (4), together with the Gin-house, the houses and all im—} nrovements thereon, including the gins *herein located, maaunfactured by tnhei Montinental (Gin Comnany, with all nther machinery., bu'ldings, attach ments, conneetinng and fixtures on tho‘ sald lots, includine the enzines, hoil ara. tools and all the other equinments nged about running and operating the ~in thereon Incated, or anyv plants thavaon Joeated, And also the Nm-th‘ “alf (1-2) of eity lots ciehteen (18) ‘mA ninntasn (19) and all of lot t“"’“-‘ {ie (90% on Blonk Five (5)., And all »* theen norta of ity lot numhers Mavan, Teelva and Thirteen, on Plock nmhar TWour that die on the WRast [«'de of said traclk thot runs out from {.- A & A T Mailrrad toward and he and tha Toe fMactory, All of tha said lata and norts of ©aid lots heing in | ha amnid ity a 8 will apnear on t“.m‘ wan of the snrvey thereof, Also a' , wal® 1.9 y nndivided: interest inf f WV edner Aasanihad tract nioere, | ! an lat a® lanAd that is sitvated § se 1 Notner in the Tayanth (114 h y 5 N tntng nf originally © Dooly l annty nade Qrian Sonntyv. C Geovain, | VY x e TMPE (BOY S gorest more OP/ 't tha farm 0f a souare in the | 5y ~t nerner af lot of land nn‘fl-l i il (AOY inw @ntd Diatrint and | VAT eI e St Narthe | fardrth (tl-1) of said lot of| L wenhar farte (40) of said Dis f it ¢ ant Connty and a tract of Seven Lot oW el Xl22y aAceres ofrdand off Mo Taet stde of the Northéast one wrth of 16t of land number Tiwenty- Lren (95) of said District and f‘m\“'.\"‘ . ‘anid geven and one-half (71-2) eis Ivine hrondside and on the West | side ° the Northwest one-fourth of 110 t of land number Forty, of said Dis { trint and County. Also all of lot of I-.-vd number Thirtv-nine (39) of m'd} Nietrict and Tounty, 00“"""“‘"“01‘“{,0; tTyndreds Two and One-half (20-]'-4)1 leres more or less. Fs i AN of Lot of Land No. 39 and the [ vasthwest quarter of Lot of land N.Ol. {4O in the 11th Tand District of said [ Monnty, is heing sold =ahie:t to ""n]o”(’)‘[; | oreated amainst the same for 55.4(‘ i in favor of Chickamauga 'l‘rl:st ~om pany, evidenced by Security .n)eod re corded in Deed Book No. 12, pages ',1,'.0 to 461 of the records of ;Crisp " Georgia. “:;.’,:_‘:v_:qw"rny Deed under which the Inna above deseribed is being o o 1,8 siven to secure the payment of the ? = FOR 4 d the interest sum of §7,528.44, and t thereon, which amount is now pas e nnpalid. (“'1‘11?:“?h0 3rd day of December, 1924. I BXCHANGE RANK OF CORDELR, [l2-4-4t E. F. Tison, Cashier. CI'I‘A'I‘ION'—-DIS‘.\“SSION FROM ADMINISTRATION GrROTATA, Crisp County. WIHRREAS, C. W. Southwell, Admin istrator of W. G. Burge, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and wcreditors. to show ecause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharg ed from his administration, and re ceive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in January, 1925. W. P. FLEMING, 12410-4 t Ordinary. e e e s LEAVE TO SELL GEORGIA, Crisp County. Notice is herby given that the un djersigned has applied to the Ordinary of .Crisp County for leave to sell the veal estate belonging to the estate of W. H. Culpepper, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts and dis tribution among the heirs. Said Ap plication will be heard at the regular January Term, 1925, of the Court of Ordinary, said county. This the 4th day of December, 1924, MRS. PEARL CULPEPPER, Admistratrix, estate of 12-10-4 t W. H. Culpepper, Deceased. SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, Crisp County. There will be sold before the courthouse door in Crisp County, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash on the First Tuesday in Jan uary, 1925, the following described property, to-wit: city lots numbers 11, 12 and 13, in block number 20, in the City of Cordele, Georgia; said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Caddie Wil liams Holland, by virtue of an exe cution issued from the superior court of Crisp County, Georgia, in favor of the Life Insurance company of Virginia and against the defendant.] This the 3rd day of December, 1924. C. 0. NOBLE, ‘ Sheriff, Crisp County, Georgia. 2-4-4 t M : 5 G A YT G »T-n,g’J THE CORDELE DISPATCH CITATION—ADMINISTRATION GEQRCIA, Crisp County. To All Whom It May Concern: W. I, Perry having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad minjstration on the estate of J. J. Per-. ry, laté of sald County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. J. Perry to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, wny permanent fadministration should - moet be granted to W, J. Perry on J. J. 'Perry’'s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this (st daya’t December, 1924, e . P. FLEMING, 12-3-4 t Ordinary. i CITATION—ADMINISTRATION GRORGIA, Crisp County. To All Whom It May Concern: Ans nie Lou Burke having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of ' Administration on the estate of Abe Harper, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the cred itors and next of kin of Abe Harper to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any théy can, why permanent administration should not be granted to applicant on said estate. Witness my hand and official shgma ture, this Ist day of December, 1924, | W. P. FLEMING, 12-3-4 t ' Ordinary. 12-10-4 t Ordinary. —_——— i 1 LEGAL LAND SALE b GEORGIA, Crisp County. l WHERAS, on the Ist day of August 1917 William E. Ray executed and de livered to The Georgia Loan and Trust Company, his deed, under Section “3306 of the 19107 Code of Georgia, to the lands hereinafter descirbed, for the purpose .of securing debt referred to in said deed, which deed js recorded in the Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior Cenrt in hook 9 of deeds, page 166. AND WHEREAS, in said deed, said ' erantor gave to said grantee and as «‘ons the power to sell said lands in cage of default in the prompt payment 2t maturity, of interest or principal of said debht. . NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of ‘he power so vested in the undersign- A swhich is more accrately shown by roference to said deed The Georgia Toan and Trust Company will sell at nublie outery to the highest bidder for .nsh, on Tuesday; Dee. 9,/1924 during ‘he leral hours of sale before Crisp ~punty Court House door at Cordele, Georgia, the lands described in the aforesaid deed, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit aats, lyving and being in' the Four teenth (14th) District of originally Dooly, now Crisp County, Georgia, ~omprising all of land lot No, Thirty o (32), ‘containing in the aggre ~tn Two Hundred Two and one-half ' 202 1-2) aeres, more or less, and he l*ng the nlaca whereon said Willlam | = Ray resided. ! Mhp said ¢ecd first above mentioned, | was executed and delivered to secure the payment of one certain promissory '“'-.tn for the sum of $l5OO dated Au [ ~ust Ist, 1917 and the ‘principal debt. I‘\-\:n'lng interest at the rate of six { nercent per annumiN [ Snid princivnl debt is now past due iy the terme thereof. and #n declared ha due for defanlt in payment of {iaragt -due. October 1, 1923 and Oe tvhepr 18t. 1924. The total amount of | nrincinal and interest that will be due { n said deht on’ th- late of sale is L 21045.00. TFee simple titles will be Inde to the purchaser at said sale and ' na proceeds of such 'sale will be ap i lied fivst, to the payment of said debt. { -ith interest and expenses of this | eneeading, and the rémainder, if any, ’ ill be paid over to said William E. Ray or his legal representative. . I Dated this 14th day of November, 1924, | THE GRORGIA LOAN & TRUST CcoO. ' 'v . M. McKenzie, Its attroney at law 11-14-4 t, ; APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA, grlsup County. To the Suberior Court of said county. The petition of R. R. Arthur, sr., of ‘Dou;};herty County, Georgia, R. K. Ar thur and M. G. Arthur of Crisp Coun ty, 'Georgia and Mrs, Annie W. Davis of Dougherty County, Georgla, respect fully shows: (1) That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to ‘be incorporated under the name and style of “Phoenix Produce Company, Inc.” £t (2) The principal office of said com pany shall be in the city of Cordele, State and County aforesaid, but peti tioners desire the right to establish branch offices within the State or olsewhere whenever the holders of a majority of the shock may, so deter miine. (3) That the capital stock of said corporation : is to be Ten Thousand (8110,000.00) Dollars to be divided inte shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol lars each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing the lcapital stock from time to time. not exceeding in the aggregate [Pifty Thousand (#59.- 000.00) Dollars, whenever the ‘holders of a majority of the stock may so de termine. A (4) That more than ten per cent of the wanital stock of Ten Thousand ($10.000.00) ‘Dollars has been paid in. (5) The -object of said wormoration is pecuniary gain to itself and stockholl ers. The business to be carried on by said oqrpnration'is the buying and selling at ‘wholesale of produce, fruits, groceries, grain, hay, canned goods, notions, confectionery, cigars and to bacco, and all such other articles and things as are usually emhraced in a wholesale produce and grocery busi ness, and all such articles and things as may be had and sold in connection therewith; and acting as general and special agents ‘for other persons or corporation in the buying and solling any other articles or <!ass of «-cioles appropriate to said dusiness, or usn ally and ‘conveniently connected with said business. and to make contracts to act as such agents; to exercise the usual powers and to do all necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with said business: to contract and bhe contracted with. to acquire, own, use and sell stock in other corporations, and such real es tate and personal property as may he necessary or conveniently nsed in con nection with said business: to form narinerships with other mersons and ~orporations. and netitioners ask that thev he authorized to enmame in eaid husiness and to do those thines as ahave set forth. . I TWherefore. netitioners nrav to ‘he wada 2 hodv eornnrata nnder tha nama anad stvle aforesaid, with the mawars nrivileeras and immmnitics hersin set farth as are now, or mav hersaftar ha allowed a cornoration of similar char acter under the laws of Gaeoreis | J. R LANTPR. [ Petitioners’ Attornev. Pact Office Address: ATheny Ga. ~ | ATORETA, Crien Connty, l Offiea of Clerk of Suverior Court of Crisn Countv, | I. P. H. Greena, (Marlr o" Simarinr Conrt of Crisn Conrnty, harchy _,.A,.f;fi.’ that tha fareenine is a trve and roT- | rent wonr of the annlication for whar. te~. as the same appears of file in this office, . This 12th day of Nacamhar 1094 i . P. H. COPRRNE er unerior Court, Cris 19-12.4¢ Crisp Countr. NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, W. S. Stephens, of Crisp County’,’ Georgia, by his Warran ’ty Deed dated September 26, 1919, and duly recerded in Book 11 at page 283 of the Land Records of Crisp Counl ty, Georgia, conveyed to the Pearsons_ Taft Land and Credit Company, a. corporation, the following described! real ‘estate in Crisp County, Georgia, | to wit: i | The East Fifty-eight and one-half (58 1-2) acres of the West Eighty-' three and one-half (83 1-2) acres of the South one-half of Lot Ninety eight (98). In the Eleventh Land Dis trict. & To secure the promissory note otl said W. . Stephens for the sum of One Humdred ‘Sixty (§160) Dollars. payable in installments, and in said deed provided that in event of the de ault in the payment of any installment .0f said note, said Company might declare. the unpaid balance thereof at once due and payable and sell said land for the payment thereof; and WHEREAS, the installment of said note due October 1, 1924, was not paid when due and is still unpaid and said Company has declared the entire un paid balance of said note now due rand payable; % NOW, THEREFORE, Taft and Com pany, formeriy the Pearsons_Taft Land Credit Company, under and by virtue of the power and authority in said Coempany vested by said Warran ty Deed will proceed to sell the above described real estate and appurten ances thereunto belonging at public sale to the highest bidder for eash at (the door of the County Court House in the City of Cordele, State of Geor lgia, between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., on 15th day of lJanuary, 1925 for the purpose of {paying said indebtedness and the costs of said sale. As provided in said deed, said sale will be subject to the rights of the |holdel‘ of that certain principal noto for the sy&lm of One "Thousand (81, {000.00) Dollars and interest thereon tat six percent from October 1, 1923 ldescribed in and secured by that cer: | t2in Warranty Deed recorded in Book ]l] at page 283 of the Land Records (of Crisp County, Georgia. { IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said ’Trzft and Company has caused these !r:resems to be executed by its Presi. I dent and its corporate seal to be af ;fi::ed this 29th day of October, A. D, { 1924, ] TAFT AND COMPANY | By Cren E. Taft, President | 12-26-4 t. | ! e ——————— 's‘sx AR RS A o akonsam) | & e !E £ S o e unnary tract, Painless, | S neccci. wil not causs sinctame "™ ioo @% 100 at Drugzists or prepaid f%fl S ACHE CHRNICAL MG €O, 1, New ‘ [ -“l&fié«ceaameém;iégeggfi& be » | Lhiristm r“:‘ifl" ' 4?'{ -‘é;-.- '3"‘ 8 A e : 7 - L B ; : ‘\’iu:;.auf g ' W Rl H € WIS o ‘.....’ui;l‘l‘====' \ 5 s _ QT TP d f ; ‘; ;;..r,. by P . s : #9 ¢ Happiness o f R : A e IR B ey an - e T, , o HATRENEEAN o 0 R ?S% (I«'?{{2;an~ : gt Mgl e s g%z}f’."‘";f%i . S \»‘r«‘ 2 & ded Pros g‘.’_‘ o "y ,—-"»,f,é* . = . f., Dperity in- G ey =~ VYV . B RIR e . [ Lira ' Pride Department Stor 123 ELEVENTH AVE. CORDELE, GA. © TELEPHONE 142 ‘We hope you are enjoying the holidays and your purchases from us during The past was' satisfactory. ? Thanking you for past and futurg we . are | i Blackmon Hdw. Co. PHONE 532 CHURGHWELL BLDG. amsT. Make This An o ’ N Electrical Xmas What Better Gould You Give Than One Or More Of The Following: ‘ AN ELECTRICIRON - ' A PERCOLATOR OR TOASTER - A WATER HEATER s A WARMING PAD : VACUUM CLEANER FL.OOR LAMP OR READING LAMP Any of the above appliances will fill the need and youn will always be glad that you made your gift an electrical gift ASK YOUR DEALER : Soth . Georgia Public Service Company FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26\ 42x.