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NOTICE LEAVE TO SELL LANDS
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To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that R. D.
Mimns, administrator of the estate of
Mrs. A .D. Clark, deceased, has in due
form of law applied to the Court of
Ordinary of Crisp County, Georgia, for
leave to sell the lands and real estate
belonging. to the estate of said deceas
e’ And that sueh application will be
nassed upon on the first Monday i
June, 1920, at the June term 1920, of
said Court.
This May 4th, 1920,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Crisp County, I
‘will sell, at public outery, on the first
‘Tuesday in June, 1920, at the court
}house- door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, two (2) shares of
capital stock of the Planters’ Ware
house of Warwick, Ga., of the par
value of Ten Dollars ($10.00) each,
shown by certificate Number Two.
I will also sell at the same time and
nlace, the following accounts in favor
of J. J. Holt, towit: One for Fve Dol
lars and Fifty Cents «($5.50) against
H. H. Hart, one for Seventy-Five Dol
lars ($75.00) against Alma Hart, and
one for One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
against Jack Kennedy. All said sales
will be for cash, to the highest bid
der;i 2
This May 6th, 1920.
« W. H. McKENZIE, Administrator,
; of J. J. Holt, deceased.
SHERIFF'’S SALE. |
GEORGIA, Crisp County: ‘
Will be sold before the court house‘
door of said county, on the first Tuesx‘
day in June, next, within the legal‘
Lours of sale, the following described‘
property, to-wit: City lots Nos. 79
and 10 in Block 101, in the City of
Cerdele, Ga., accordifg to map, Wf
survey of said eity. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of J. L. Lew
is, under and by virtue of an execution
issued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Max E. Land, D. A.
R. Cdum and J. G. Jones, against the
said J. L. Lewis.
This May 7, 1920.
J. H. WARD, Skeriff.
° ALL PERSONS are hereby warned
against buying or trading for one cer
tain note made about Jan. 15 1920,
signed by J. F. Lewis and made pr—
able to 8. F. Bridges. Sail note be
ing due Sept. 15th, 1920, and for $175.
The same has been lost.
(Signed), LEE BRIDGES
APPLICATION DISCHARGE FROM
GUARDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
Mrs. Annie L. Dennison, Guardian
»f J. H. Dorough, ,Alma Lee Dorough,
(now Mrs. Alma Lee Pounds), A. B.
Dorough and J. C Dorough, has applied
ro me for a discharge from her guar
dianship of said wards, alleging that
she has fully settled with them, and
that they are all twenty-one years of
age. This is therefore to notify ah
persons concerned to file their objeec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in June, 1920, else
the said guardian will be discharged
from her guardianship as applied for.
This May 3d, 1920.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGTA, Crisp County:
By virtue of an order passed by
the Court of Orinary at the May
Tor 4, 1920, will be sold before the
Court House doer in said county, with
in the legal hours of save, on the first
Tuesday in June, next, for the purpose
of paying debts of the estate and for
distribution among the heirs of the
estate, Twenty Shares of Stock in the
corporation of the Mims-Hiebert Pro
duce Company. Terms, cash.
This May 3d, 1920.
MRS. ANNA HIEBERT,
Admnstrx Extate of A. W. Hiebert,
Deceased.
CITATION, ADMINiSTRATION.
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
To Al Whom It May Concern:
Douglas A. Helms, having in proper
form applied to me for permament Let
ters of Administration on the estate
»f Wm. M. Helms, late of said county,
this is to cit all and singular the cred
itor and next of kin of Wm. M. Helms,
ot be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be
granted to Douglas A. Helms on said
estate. :
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3d day of May, 1920.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
SURRENDER CHARTER.
To she Superior Court of Said County:
GEORGIA ,Crisp County:
Cordele Cotton Company, a corpora
the court the following facts:
Ist. That on the 23d day of April,
THE CORDELE SENTINEL. CORDEL ,GA., MAY 20, 1920.
1913, it was duly and regularly incor-|
porated by eharter and made a body |
politic under an order of the Superiorl
court of said county; That the order
granting said charter is recorder on
the minutes of th e Superior court of
said county, and the petition asking
for such charter and the order granting
the same are recorded in Book 1 of
Charters of (Crisp County, Ga., at pages
205 to 207, inclusive. l
o2nd. That heretofore on the 26 day
of April, 1920, at a duly called meet
ing of the stockholders of said cor
poration a resolution surrendering the
franchise and charter of said corpora
tion was' passed and adopted by the
unanimous affirmative vote of all the
stock and istockholders of said corpora
tion and association.
3rd. Petitioner shows that the in
terest of all the stoekholders, the
creditors of the same have been and
are fully and absolutely protected and
that no injury will be done to any one
Ly allowing petitioner to surrender its
franchise and by the grant of an order
disolving it as a corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners ask that the
court issue such ni si order in the
premises as may be in conformity with
the 'aw, and that a day be set for a
hearing of his petition; and that due
publieation thercof be made as re
quired by law, and that upon the hear
ing thereof after such publication an
crder be granted allowing petitioner fe
cerrender its franheise and dosolving it
as a corporation.
CRUM AND JONMES,
t Petitioners’ 'Attorne_vs.. ‘
GL.CTIGTA. Crisp County: :
You, W. W. Espy, do swear that
the ctntements made in -the foregoing
petitien are true, and that you aro the
Sworn to and subseribed before me
this the 26th day of April, 1920.
SEWARD M. SMITH,
N. P. State Ga., at large.
At Chambers, Cordele, Ga., April 29th,
1920.
The foregoing application of Cor
dele Cotton Company, asking that it bel
allowed to surrender its charter and
franchise and be disolved as a eorpor
ation, coming before me in open court
the same has been read and consider
ed: : It is ordered that the petition
and this order be filed and that a copy
:hereof be published in terms of the
‘aw. Tt is ordered that the same, after
such publication be heard before me
2t the court house in Cordele, Ga., ‘o
the 29th day of May, 1920, at 1:00
y’clock a. m., in vaecation or in term
“yme, or at such othet time thereafter
as may be set by the court.
It is further ordered that all stock
holders of said corporation, its credi
tors, if any, and all persons whomsoev
er show, cause before me at that itme
if any there be, why the prayers of the
petitioner should not be granted.
0. T .GOWER.
Judge Superior Court, Crisp County, Ga
President of the petitioning corpora
tion. W. W. ESPY.
ATLANTA MULE WORSTED
IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK
Atlanta, May 20.—1 n the second
pitched battle between a mule and an
auto which Atlanta has witnessed dur
ing the past year, the auto won. In the
first fight of the same character, the
mule got decidedly the best of it and
put the anto out of commission. That
was when a mule kicked in the radia
tor hood and smashed the engine of a
car that had run into it on Marietta
on Marietta street.
But yesterday the auto managed to
get one wheel on the mule’s neck be-
Eat less meat and take a glass of
Balts to flush out Kidneys—
Drink plenty water.
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Urie acid in meat excites the kidneys,
they become overworked; get sluggish,
ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The
urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri
tated, and you may be obliga to seek re
lief two or three times during the night.
When the kidneys clog you must help
them flush off the body’s urinous waste
or you’ll be a real sick person shortly.
At 'grt you feel a dull misery in the kid
ney regio,., you suffer from backache,
sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets
sour, tongue coated and you Yfeel rheu
matic twinges when the weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four ounces
of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful
in a glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activity,
also to neutralize the acids in urine, so
it no longer is a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the kidneys
clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
#AIXTURE OF MANY NATIONS
On Street of New York Almost Every
Type of the Human Race May
Be Met.
- Walk through Grand street from
Third avenue to Clinton street, which
18 not a long distance, and you have
the types of the whole world before
you. They are not in concentrated
form; they are diluted. But if you
analyze, even hurriedly, you will soon
be able to know the components of
each one of them, according to “Dust
of New York,” by Konrad Bercovici.
A remote Tartar ancestor of one of
the pushcart peddlers is plainly séen
in the small, sunken black eyes. In
another the straight line of the back
of tlie Lead tells you that his mother
or his grandmothcr hud lved once ip
Hungary. In another one the Slav
type, the flat, fleshy nose is mixed witl:
the Wallachian streng chin, Teuton
blood calls out through the heavy casf
of an otherwise typical Austrian Jew.
A Spanish geandee, as if come out ef
a page of Cervantes, is selling shoe
laces and cutt buttons. And a Moroc
can prince, ill at ease in his Europear
garb, is offering to the passer-by some
new Burbankian fig-plum-orange com
bination.,
The vendors call out their wares in
what seems at first a tongue all their
own. But a trained ear soon discov
ers that it is English, or, rather, that
English is the essential component of
the chemistry of their language;:the
rest being words of their own creation,
or scraps from a dozen other languages
which stuck to the people of woe ip
their 2,000 years’ peregrination frou
iand to land._
fore the mule could get its hind legs
into action, and after a ,shérp “one
round fight in which the engine whirred
and the mule hee-hawed, i)ystanders
gave the decision to the auto. '
After te car was backed off the
mule’s neck the animal arose and went
its way limping, but not seriously in
jured.
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