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HOSEN BY LAWYERS
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OFFICERS NAMED AT ANNUAL
SE#SION OF GEORGIA BAR AS.
S(EIATION.
‘SAVANNAH, Ga., June 4—()
The ollowing officers were clected
by LE(- Georgia Bar Association at
the @mnual convention here today
Presiflent Warren Grice, Macon, first
vice *president; John B. Gamble
Athews; treacurer, Logan Bleekley
/\U}!'l;!n; secretary, R, F, Lawson
}{F.\\'kin:evilio.
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District vice presidents: first Fd
win :fl Cohen, Savannah: second
Walter H. Bur{, Albany; third, R
R. Jd!ios, Dawson; fourth, J, Madden
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*SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
Hutcher, Columbus; fifth, Blair Fog
ter, Atlanta; sixth, W. H, Key, Mon
ticello; seventh, K. B, Shaw, LakFay
elte; eighth, John B. Gamble, Athens
ainth, Wflilam Buti, Blue Ridge:
tenth, John C. Lewis, Sparta’
cieventh, sam T, Harreid, Qun.mun'l
twelfth, John 8. Adams, Dublin. |
Executive committee: A, W, Cou
art, Columbus; chairman R, B, Trot }
man, Atlanta; Henry IMullbriche
Wayneshoro: A, R, Lawton, S.xvun‘
nah; John 8. Wood, Canton,
UVERMAN OPPOSED BY R. J.
REYNCLDE N CAROL/NA F.GHT
CHARLOTTE, N. C., June 4—(#)
-North Carolina citizens were pre
paring today to o to tie polls Sat-|
urday to nominate a United Statés'
sepator and to chooge primary can
didates for state and cit yoffices. 1
l Senators Lee 8, Overman, veteran
’ of many years in the upper congres
| sional house, is opposed in the demo
. eratic primary by Robert R. Rey
. nolds, of Asheville, While the in
~cumbent has made no campaizn
' spceches, his opponent has - Vigited
practica ly cvery county in the state
- and has announced as the time nears
that he is “confident.”
The campaign in every respect has
heen practically devoid of igsues, On.
ly in a few local instances has an is
sue been injected. An entire gener
~al aszembly is to be nominated, which
is held as a whole to be equivalent
)to election because of the over
whelming democratic vote polled in
i the past, :
'.\'U'l'H'M OF SALE SSDER POWER O
LAND OF PREETON B, ‘lie Snbiigg,
| MRS, L, M. HAMILTON, WILLIAM (%
GLIEATON, THOMAS GLEA O !
| PPUSTON 1 GLIBATON AR T @1 i
FOR 1, B, GLEATON, E, A, GLICATON,
HATTIE GLEATON, BOBBIK MAY
vl i AavON AND, MARY., PPRUDENCE
PATTS |
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GEORGIA, Fulton County. |
Wherens Preston 1, Gleaton, Mrs,
I, M. Hamilten, William G, Gleaton,
Thomas Gleaton and Preaston B, l“l'.’l-‘
ton ni Trustee for L. B, fileaton, 15,
A, Gleatn, Hattie Gleaton, Bobbie
| May Gleaton and Mary Prudence Batts
did, on the 2nd day of April, 1923, exe
cute and deliver to Atlanta Trust (‘nm-‘
pany, a corporation, their certain deed
to secure debt conveying the property |
l'wri-in::,l'wr described, to secure an in
devtedness of Ten Thousand 10000,00)
dollarvs, evidentdéd by their one certain
oromissory note of even date there
with, said deed to aecare debt being
recorded on the 19th day of April, 1923
in Crisp County Deedl Book 123 |my:"‘
5608 and whereay said deel to secure
delt containegd full powers of sale au
“hm-izlng thé grantee or its assigng to
el the propevty therein conveyed, af
ter .'u..‘\‘vrll.'*!nl-{ such sale for four ~on
aeentive wdéeks, upon any default in
payment, of ,p?hu;ip;nl or iuterest, gr up
an any I‘;.nm‘ to Keep the property in-s
l:(wiml.,luerm.':-n,t;q-. buing hereby had to
heé pforesaid reord of said deed to se
cure debt: and’ wheress Atlanta Trost
Commpany dil, h)- assignment dated the
AU day' of Ma¥, 1923 Mnd recorded on
e Tth day of June, 1923 in Crisp
¢'cunty Deeld Book 134 pagze 396, assign
and transfer to Metropolitan Life In
furance Company, a coiporation, the
aforesaid note and deed to zecure debt,
snecifically assigning and transferring
all powers contained and granted in
sall leel to secure debt: and where
aB Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pany ia now the owner and holder of
said note and deed to secure debt: aad
whereas Preston B, Gleaton, Mrs. 1,
\f IHamilton, William G, Gleaton,
I'honns Gleaton and Preston B, Glea
ton as Trustee for 1., B, Gleaton, I,
AL Gleaton, Hattie Gleaton, Bobbie May
WEDDING AND
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There is a coupon in
each sack good for
2 5 year guaranteed
silver ware.
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J,H LAMB CO.
S. A. L. and A. B. & A. Tracks—Cordele, Ga.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
.
Gleaton and Mary Prudence Batts have
'fullvd and refused to make lU“‘ P“e"r
}m(-nt of lm%'c;r:t nltrllge ht:\‘enlfl':u‘“fi{' ta
Novomier, -t v e
‘l?l?(rp the property 'insurud'. and W‘;?{fn\
L pean o preh fallures V)Mr"c"i- '-11
Life Insurance Company has deciared,
Cae cnwie mdebtedness due and lm)dl
hic, Inoa cordance with the terms u.rl
provisiony of sald mote and deed to s"i“
enrn debt, and A 80 nutificd 8
makers) 1
Now. th pofore, Matrarnlitan 'l"'-."“‘
,n.:-‘,v.":-,.'("w,.n\'my. as' attorney in I“,‘
fav. Breutos T (Jinngew. Mra, 1 M.
Hamilten, William G, Gleaton, Thom
ag Gleaton and l‘rcron I%.ltilov\ul«'r‘u' ”J;H
Prustee lof, by, 13, G aton, J 6 A 0 b 5
ton, Hattie Gleaton, Bobbie May “l"‘l:'
ton and Mary Pru lence Batts, @ Line ‘
under and by virtwe of the I?"‘V"""‘”“'
sale contained and granted in t..t111:
deed to seenre debt, swill expose for
sale at publiz outery,” to’ the highest
Siddep for cash, hefors th Comt ":‘""“'
door at Cordele in Crisp County, (icors=
rin, within the legal hours of sale On
Armday . Yurin 28tH, 1928, au the prope
erty of Preston B Gleaton, Mrs o M.
yeamilton, William 75, Gleaton, Ihomasn
(ipeaton and Preston B, ({lenton as
Trugten for Ji B, (Heaton, 15, A, (ilea
ton,: Hattie fileaton, Bobhie Mav Gilea
ton, and Mary Prudence Batts, and
for the purpose of paying aforesail
indebtedness in full and making ""“”'
of sale, the following deseribed real
estate whilch was conveyed by the ‘l""'l
cribed in aforesaid deed to secure debt,
to-wit:
All that tract or parzel of land, site
uate, lying and heing in the Konr
teenth (14th) District of originally
Dooly, now Crigp County, Georgia,
lenown and Ustinguished as parts of
Lots Numbets Twenty (20) and Forty-:
tive (i), containing One Hundred
Thirty-cight (13¢) acres, (after deduct
fwor One (1) azre in Lot No. 20 occu
vied by Clements o hoolhouse, said
arool lot being marked by well de
fined lines), and more fully deseribed
as follows, as will appear by referenee
to o plat of survey (variation 2 dfl-|
greeg) made Aprik 6, 1923, by A, F.
Ware, Surveyor, and recordel April
12, 1999 &y Cwign Caunty Deed Book ‘f!'
page 35a:--Beginning at the original
Southwest corner ¢f Lot No. 20 and
the orizinal Northevest orner of ot
No. 45, and runnipg thene along the
oririnal west line of Lot No, 2?0 Novrta
C9OO fect to a stake, thenoe Jast 20590
feot to 1 stake, thenece South 1290 feet
to the orteinsl line hetweer Lots Nog,
20 and 45, then:e along the original
North line of Lot No, 45 (marked by a
Prhlie Rand) Kast 90 feet, theneo
Santh 1410 feet to o stake, thente West
2550 feet to the original West line of
.ot No, 45, thence alang the original
Wit tine of Lot No, 43 North 1410 feef
t 0 the point of besinning: there being
35,46 acior in Lot Noe 20 (after deduat
‘nee 1 aere ceeupied by Claments
Sehool), and $2.64 2-ret in Lot No, 45, |
Algo ail that trat oroparcel of land
gitnate, lying and heing in the Four
teenth (11th) Distriet of originally
Deoly, new Crisp County., Georgia,
known and Jlistinguishe las the whole
of Land Lot Number [Mfty-two (52)
mmad jarts of Tand lLots Numbers
Forty-five (13) and Fifty One (51),
ontaining Three IMundred Forty-three
(343) acyes, and ~ore fully described
e follews, as will"appear by refer
ence to a plat of sarvey (variation 2
degrees) made April 6, 1923 by A, F,
Ware, Surveyor, and recorded April 15
1923 in Crisp County Decd Book 13
mage 254:-—Reginning at the original
Southwest ~ovner of T.ot No, 52 amd
running thence aleng the original
West line of Lots Nos! 72 anl 45 North
3400 feet. thence East 1744 feet. thengce
Soutn 209 foet to the original line be
tveen Lots Nosg, 45 anl 52, thence
alon.~ the oririnal North line of Lots
Blagk Dronght ... ..« TOR
Hitchoeck's Liver Powder. 19¢
[N . 4 i
Wine Cardui . .. 80z
Caldweil's Ovriip Pepsin
lareq Lt .5 96
Caldw~ll't Syrep Pepsin
Smoail e
Groves CBilY Tonie 0......... 488
MANY OTHER DRUG ITEMS
SPECIALLY PRICED
WILSON MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
Nos. 52 and 51 Bast 2856 feet to a pub-|
Ii; load, thence along the mx_ddle
line of wsaild Public Road South 3200
fect to the original South line of Lot
NO. b 4, thence aum* tne original Soutn
line of lots Nos, 51 and 52 West 4600
fé¢et to the point of beginning; there
being 8 acres in Lot No, 40, 1102 acios
in” Lot No, &1 and 225 acres in. Lot
No; (2. &
2he two above described tract® of
land containing in the aggregate, Four
Hundred Eighty-two (432) acres, ‘
Terms of putel Cagh, . The purshaser
will reccive a 4 warranty deed excouted
by Metropolitan Lite Insurance Come
pany as attorney in fact for I'reston
B Gleaton, 'Mrs, L. M, Hawilton, Wll-l
Ham G, Gleadton, vhomas - ieutod, :m-!'
Preston B, Gleaten gy Wrustee for L.,
B Gleaton, K. A Gleaton, Hattie (Huu-f
tei, Bobble May Gleaton and Mary |
Ve ience Batty, ¢ '
MW LU COLIYAIN LINE mm:!:A{u'uzl
: COMPANY |
Flo: M, Hitz, Attorney, 219 Atlanta'
’;,:.:.! ‘ompany, 81ig.,, Atlanta, Geor
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M/ BISABLED EXCSERVICH ‘
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MEN AT WPME HOUSE
WASHINGTON, June 4—(F)—
Mrs. Coolidge entertained 2,500 dis-
: ~ i 1]
When you think of your needs in. |
| the line of merchandise, such thatis ||
carried in'a general dry goods store;
JUST THINK OF
SID GaM |
o -
. THOMPSON’S
. STORE '
You Wlll always find our line of
~merchandise of standard makes and
brands. New arrivals coming in |
nearly, every day. Make us a visit.
“ You will find quality high and price | :
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Sid Thompson’s Store
. Lewis & Thompson Old Stand v
i G 40
HARVESTING MACHINES
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McCormick-Deering
Mowers and Rakes, Binders, horse-drawn and tractor hitch.,
Genuine repair parts in stock at all times—Binder Twine
A . i
Everything For The Harvester
We are equipped to serve your needs. and it is a pleasure to serve,
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equifiment Makes A Good Farmer Better’’ .
abled scrvice men at a white hou;-el
garden party Thursday by making
her pet dog, Rob Roy, stand cn hie
hind legs for the wounded veterans
President Coolidge and the cabinct
attended, Gencral Pershing was’
present, bis firost public appearnice!
g.nce f;i:s Macss. ; ,
; Dot gmirasmicam eit :
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE
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Nctlice is hereby given ‘that t‘:!c'
partnerchip oi ', W. Perry and C '
V. Arngld, Ju., trading as the Acm("
Eleetrie co., has heen dissolved, thv."
latter remaining in charge of the old
buciness, ¥, W. Perry withdrawiny
My, Arnold will become resyponsible
for accounts and collect all debis due
Acme Eleetric Co. F, W, Perry can
be found at phone 16!,
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926
FLOODS IN VALGA .
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MOSCOW, June 4—(/P)—Floods’
in the lower Volga region are spread
ing. Dykes around Astrakhan, built
to protect the town, have broken
and part of the town is flooded.
Much damage is reported.
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NOTICE, DOG OWNFRS
All dogs within the limits of the
City of +crdele musgt be vaccinated
against rables and registered between
June 1 and June 1, 1926, as required
by law., Dogs found withdéut regis
tration tag after June 15 wßlbe kill
ed. . { 66
8. J. HILL, City Manager