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d}l.u:mnssono, Ga.,, June 15—
. Arch Hougze, well known farmer of
tll(&county. wag instantly killed lnu"
thi§ afterncen by Bill Malcolm, hie
meighbor. The shooting iz reported
to .s(‘ the outcome of a quarrel hc»i
t"_fi"m\he two families caused by the
alleged destruction of House's croy
by igeese owned by Malcolm.
'+ "Phe shooting occurred on the high
way between Madison and Greens-- |
| bé near a store operated hy a Mr l
| Hardeman, In a fight which preced- |
i Od:'the killing Malcolm was slightly
wotinded by a shot and badly bruised
His' injuries were said not to be se- |
rious, hgwever, and after receiving
medical ‘attention he was held in the
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~ WASHINGTON, June 15-—Repre.
sontative Charles H., Brand, of
Athens, has been elected a member
o 1 the democratic congressional rep
recontative of Georgia,
" Brand was chosen Monday at @
meciing of the delegation ecalled by
Rejresentative Bell, of Gainesville
dean of the house delegation. Brand
cuceeods ){(‘pl'flh‘(‘nlfllivc Lnrson, of
Dublin, who has held the position
for the last two years,
Uron the congressional campaigr
comnmittee largely depends the sue
cees of democratie candidates in the
di‘tricts and an unugual effort wil?
be put forth in the elections thig fal’
ty secure a democratic majority ir
the ehouge,
FLOK'DA POL'CE SEARCH FOR
WOMAN BELIEV.D DROWNZED
MIAMI, Fla., June 16-—()-—Po.
lice are gearching for the body of
Mrs. D. C. Bond, of Jacksonville
Fa. believed to have been drowned
in the Miami canal near the house.
boat Avis, where she had been mak
ing/her hofno.hore_. Mrs, Bond came
‘hete three weeks ago from Jackson.
_Villa,ywhere her husband resides witk
f'l(l“&ll‘("c small children. :
. A_note,.said by police to have
been left by Mrs. Bond, addressed te
her mother followg: /. 1 I.}
; “My darling mother: Please for--
wive me for what I am’ doing, “bint
t 1 think it Lest and I will feel better
for I am nothing but a millstone
@round Dewey’s neck, so by the time
you read this I hope the tide ha.";
carried me to the bay. God forgive
e for what I am doing. With my!
undying love, (signed) Alma.”
LOUSV LLE MAN STABBED TO
DEATH N MYSTERY BRAWL.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 15—(&)
~Thomas Jones, 34, employe of a
public utility company, was stabbed
to death as he walked with his wife
“"rough the downtown section here,
Mrs. Jones said her liusbund, , Wag
knocked down and stabbed when he
brushed against two strangers, Jamesg
llnrrison, 36, charged with accessory
2 murder, told police his companion
F'ester House 85 is the slayer. He |
teid Jones started A fight Whén he”
thought the two men were laughing
&% him and his wife. House escaped,
BERRIEN COUNTY FARMER AC—‘
CUSED OF KILLING KINSMAN. l
MOUELTRIE, Ga., June 14.—-—Mullle|
I lymer, a farmer, is being eld in Ber
rien county jail at Nasville on a‘
carge of murder in connection with‘(
the killing of Rowan Pafford, hlni
brother-indlaw. 111 feeling arose be-‘
Ilw(";n the two men soon after liquor
stills which they are alleged to have
owned and operated were raided. Ply
mer accused Pafford of furnishing to
officers the tip that resulted in his
plac: being raided, and Pafford
brought a similar aceusation agin
Flymer. The immediate cause cf (h 2
homicide wags the theft of three ol
lens of whitkey from Plymer, who
blamed Pafford for it bheing gone.
Ihe report received in Moultrie
sadd that Plymer drove to Pafford's
home and demanded payment for the
moonshine. When he reached Paf
ford’s the latter was at ‘his barn feed
ing his stock, Plymer calleq to him
from the road and Pafford joined him,
Before the conversation got under
way the two men lighted cigarettes,
Faffprd furnishing the ‘“makings.”
Plyfier then asved his brother-in-law
to walk down' theroad with him. Paf
ford; ‘Uxplaining thathe was busy, re
fused to accompany him. A few' min
utes later Pafforg was fleeing towards
his Bou:e with a pistol wound which
resulted in his death a few hours
later., Flymer was arrested at the
home of his father-in-law, Ben Rob
erts. He told the officers that he
’nvtml in self defense, insisting that
~when he used his revolver Pafford
was preparing to advance on him with
a knife.
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which have been present since Satur
day prevented the Heliopolis from(
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—Named by Mras. Arlene Curtjs ar
the man who sent a homb which o
ploded when she opened it la‘r
last night. Ralph Seager, 37, of
Homer N. C., was arrested today and
held on an open charage. Mrs, Cur
tis, still alive although seriopsly in
jured, regained consgiousness long
enough to accuse Searor of ennicr
the explosive, which outwardly bore
the appearance of a bix of candy.
Returning from church, Mrs. Cur
tis found the package waiting for
her and earriea 1t w 0 her room u
opan It A few mirtiee niaa
as an explosion which was heard
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praes of debris, Persons livins in th
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caller until a few weoxs apn
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l GEORCIA, CRISP COUNTY.
' TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
E. F. Strozier having in proper form
applied to me for Permanant Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Candis Brawsn, late of said County.
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kir of Candis
Brown to be and appear at my office
within the time alloweq by law, and
shay caus», if any they can, why
permanent mlminlntratioq should not
be granted to Applicant Creditor on
said estato,
Witness mv hand and official sig
¥ature, thie 7th day of June, 1926.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
6-9;4tpd
COURT OF ORDINARY OF CRISP
COUNTY. |
Petition for probate of Will in solemn
form. |
In re: A. S. Wells
A. 8. Wélls having oapplied, as
executor, for probhate in solemn form
of the last Will and Testament of A.
Wells, late of said County, deceased,
’,vnu. and cach of ‘you, Monrce W.
‘Wells and Auston IHolland, as an heir
al latw of the said A, Wellg, deceased
are hereby required to be and appear
at the Ccurt of Ordinary for said
County on the first Monday in July,
at ten o'clock, A. M., when said appli
cation for probate will be heard.
This June Tth, 1926.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
6-9;41.
} LEQAL SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY,
Will bo sold on July 6, 1926 before
the court housg door in Crisp County,
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash the foliowing described property.l
tgate
"~ All that lot or parcel of land ly
‘me oaad boing in the City of Cordele,
“risp County, Ceorgia, and being
inow', in the plan of said City of
Cordels as lot No. b in block 152, ac
enrding to the map and survey of
slid eity, and being the same prop
erty con eyed to R. L. Wrisht by J.
D. Short and John M. Evans by war
ranty deed dated September 15, 1919
At © vocordeq in heok 10, folio 176
Clork's Office, Crisp Superior Court.
“Haid sale will he made under and by
virtue of the power of sale containod
in-a certain deed to securo debt giv
en.on the Bth day of March, 1922, by
P, 1. Wright to tk» George D. Witt
Shoe Company, said deed boing roe
corded in the Clerid's Office of Crisp
Superior Court in beok 12, folio 536,
‘Default having been made in the pay
‘ment of the thrc: principal notes -
cured by said deed to secure debt
the paver of sale has become opera
[livn. Tha amount of the dabt gecured
’by said deed to secure debt and which
will be “due on July 6, 1926 is §5.-
016.51 principal besideg interest from
March 8, 1922 at the rate of 8% per
annum,
T'his Bth day of June, 1926.
GFORGE D. WITT SHOE COMPANY
BY
~Harris, Harris & Popper.
Its Attorneys at Law. 6-B;4t.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
< wanr be sold on July 6. 1926 before
the court house door in Crips County,
weorgia, to the hignest bidder for caou
the following dzscribed property,
to-wit :
All of City lot No. 12 and all of
Gty lot No. 11 except thirty-tvo (32)
{ret off of the west end of said lot;
also eighteen (18) feet off the east
gide of City lot No. 13, all of said
ivts being in block No. 43 in th 2 City
of Coirdele, Crisp County, Georgia, and
froown and distinguished by thr 1o
Istered map cr survey of siid Ci'y of
Cordele,
- Said sale will be made under and
by virtue of the pownr of sale ¢p
tained in a certain deed to secur:
dbt given on the Ist day of Decoemi-
Der, 1922 by R. L. Wright to "The
Waxelbaum Company, said deed bo
iftg recorded in the Clerk’s Oifice of
Crisp Superier Court in book 13,
folio 576-577. Default having bzen.
made in the payment of the throe
principal notes secured by said deed
to secure debt thepcwer of salv uss
become operative. ‘lhe amouni of :Zu';
debt secured by said deed to securn
debt and which wiil b 2 duc on July
6, 1926 is $5,715.67 principal Dbesides
mterest from December 1, 1922 at the !
vate of 8% per annum. }
This Sth day of June, 1926. 1
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