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lection of staple and
faney groceries.
We Deliver the Goods
PHONE 96
Lexwwis
Grocery
Co.
. C. LEWIS
HONESTY
We. Bt e Meyhe.
IN UP-TO-DATE
ELECTRICAL
WORK, OF
ALL KINDS
ONE TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
PHONE 13
Acme Electric Shop
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One of onr local boys told us
the other day that he was going
to the seaghore this summer to
look arvound for a wilfe, becanse
on the bathing heaeh he
wouldn't huve to take hor at
her FACH VAILUE Howvever,
we'dl like to have vou give oar
service a "ty ont” and acquaint
yoursell - with the battery ox
perts who do your work W
let no novice tinker with vour
battery and muointain o policy
of complete satistaction at all
times,
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
PHONE 38
Dodge Bros. Service Station
CORDELE, GA.
H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building «
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
h Atlanta, Ga.
USE
MOBLEY BOLL WEEVIL
CATCHER PLOWS
and dispel fear of holl
weevil,
S. M. Failips, Agent
LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGTA, CRISP COUNTY
| Under and hy virtue of a power of
sale contained in an order of the
court of Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, dateq April 5, 1926, there
will be sold before the Court Houwse
door of Crigp County, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale, on July 21st,
1926, to the highest bidder for cash
the following deseribed property:
A certain tract of land in Crisp
County, Goorgia, known as the JKast
half of lot No. 76 of the 13th, L. D,
Crigp County, Georgia, containing
101, acres, more or lesy,
Sudd property was owned hy T. A,
Coleman, late of Bibh County, Geor
pia, deceased, and will bhe sold for
the purpose of payment of the debts
of the estate of said deceased and for
the purpose of digtribution among the
deceased's heirs, as provided in said
order, |
Againat said Jland there are two en
cumbrances, to-wit: |
(1) Security deed in favor of I't-nr-i
son Tuft Land Credit Company secur
ing payment of $1200.00 principal to
gether with six per cent. per annum
interest thereon, and |
(2) Security deed in favor of same
company, on which there is a bal
ance due of $48.00. Said security
deeds are recorded in Deed Book 11,
pages 389391, Clerk’s Office of Crisp
Superior Court. |
Said property will be sold suhjm't‘
to said encumbrances, Deed will he
made to the purchaser. Terms cagh.
J. D, CARLISLE, |
Administrator of I A, Coleman
Estate, ' |
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LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in & deed to secure
debt recorded in Book 13, pagt 574,
Clerk’s mnfa of Crisp Superior
Court, execuféd by R. L. Wright to
Ragan Malone Company on January
15th., 1924, the undersigned will sell
at publie outery before the Court
Housze door in Crisp County, Georgia,
hetwoen the usual hours of Sheriff's
saleg, on the 21st, day of July, 1926,
the following described property, to
wit:
All of City Lot No. 6 in Block No,
6 of the City of Cordele, Crisp County.
Ceorgia, and known and designaled
hy the registered map of survey of
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NEW YORK MARKETS |
! NEW YORK, June 21—(/P)—
. Stocks, higher; bands, firm; foreign
. exchange, strong; cotton, Jower:
| sugar, steady: coffee, firm.
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~ CHICAGO MARKETS
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| CHICAGO, Jure 21—(P)—Wheat
| easy; corn, lower; catt ¢, easy; hogs
' steady to higher.
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Said (filfiumn-m was giveny to se
}rum sixtecu (16) promissory notes
agpregdting $5.434.35. The maker of
sadd notes having defaulteéd in the
paymeng of 8 of caid notes, the pow
or of M#n become operative, as
providid in"said instrument. There
}:‘-’ dae ! and ‘paynhle on said unpaid
notes é.’..:ud.u;. principal, besides in
teregt' théveon at 8% per annum from
| January 15, 1924,
’ The proceeds of said sale will be
tdevoted first towards the discharge of
Is:citl indebtedness, the costs of this
I procecding, and the remainder, if any,
will be paid to R. L. Wright. . A deed
will he made to the purchaser.
Terms cash,
RAGAN MALONE COMPANY
J. D. Carlisle, Attorney for Ragan
Malone Company. :
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
A, B. Brown, Hart County O,mv;erl
Hurt In Raid
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HARTWELL, Ga,, June 21 )
Rutledge Smith, alleged liguor runner
wag being sought today on @ charge
of chooting and prbably fatally in
juring Sheriff A. B, Brown, of Hart
county Sunday.
\‘h'- sheriff was shot in the back as
he approached the rear of Smith's
Imlm,-,l\vhlle conducting a raid, The
officer wag alone at the time of the
shooting, having sent other officers
who acocmpanied him back to Hart
well for assistance, When they return
ed, the men and uutmnx-:hilu& loaded
with whiskey that had been there
when they first arrived with the sher
iff, had disappeared, Sheriff Brown
succeeded in crawling to a nearhy
house and telephoned for assistance.
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
5. K. Strozer, having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
g}m’mx&mm@n on . the estatego
andidßrown, late of said Counly,
W,fiv to tite all and singular the
ereditors and next of kin of Candis
Brown to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by Taw, and
shaw cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be gramted to Applicant Creditor on\
said estate,
‘Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of June, 1926.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
£ 6-o;4tpd
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COURT OF ORDINARY OF CRISP
COUNTY. ‘ ‘
Petition for probate of Will in solemn
ferm.
In re: A. S. Wells *
A. 8. Wellgs having applied, as
executor, for probate in solemn form
of the last Will and Testament of A.
Wells, late of said County, deceased,
vou, and each of you, Monroe W.
Wellg and Auston Holland, as an heir
at luw of the said A, Wellg, deceased,
urc herchy required to be and appear
at the Court 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 gune Tth, 1926, N
W. P. ¥LEMING, Ordinary.
6-9;4t,
CITATION: GUARDIAN'S DISMIS
SION.
Georgia, Crisp County.
Mary Roberson, Guardian of Effie
Williams, having applied to me for
a discharge from her said guardian
ship, this is notice to all persons con
cerned to file objection, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday
in July next, else Mary Roberson’s
discharge will be granted as applied
for. This June 9, 1926.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
, 6-10;4t.
Creosene is a new,
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ment for pyorrhoea
infected gums which
banishes this terri
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toit before
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begin to tighlen in ten days, and if
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ly eliminated in three or four weeks,
zet your money back.
Creosene is sold by Jones-Pate Drug
Co., and other druggists at §sl.oo a
hottle, or sent direct or receipt of
price, with positive guarantee of sat
isfaction or money refunded. Creo
gsene Co., Desk 4, Atlanta, Ga.—(Adv.)
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LV. CORDELE ....c.orrcrumrrrrrcnnee 1:28 Ac M. 8:27 A, M.
AR. JACKSONVILLE ......cconee 7:50 Ag M. 11:15 A, M,
Tickets limited to reach Cordele returning
early Monday morning following
For information apply to D..L. Henderson,
: Jr., Ticket Agent ,
Cordele, Ga.
Southern Railway System
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926