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SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, to highest bidder for
cash, on first Tuesday in August
next, the following lands:
Lots numbers Ten, Eleven, and
Seventeen on Block number 449; Also
Jots numbers One, Two, Three, Five,
Bight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, twelve, thir
teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, Twen
tythree, twenty-four, twenty five,
Twenty-six, Twenty seven, Tweénty
eight, Twenty-nine, thirty, Thirty-one
and Thirty two, in Block 448, which
lots are described in plat of survev
by W. T. Bheeves recorded in Book
6, page 2, Record of Deeds, Clerk's
oftlce, Crisp Superior Court, and be
fug part Jot number 249 in tenth dis
triet, Crisp County, Gu
Levieg upon and to be gold as prop
erty of Georgia-Florida Seed Com
pany under an execution issued from
Superior Court, said county, in favor
of John G, Bowden ve, said Company,
und said lands, ‘
. This July Gth, 1926, |
C. 0. NOBLE, smrm.‘
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CITATION: LEAVE SELL LAND
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
Notice i 3 given all concerned that
¥. F. Strozier, as Administrator of
Candis Brown, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell City lots numbers
one (1), two (2), and three (3), Block
162, Cordele, said county-—same be
ing all of real estate of said deceased;
and that said application will be pass
£d upon at the Angust Term, 1926, of
court of ordinary, at which time, un.
less cause be shown to the contrary,
gald leave will be granted. This
July 6, 1826,
‘W. P. FEMING, Ordinary.
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LETTERS OF DISMISSION
CEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
J. 0. Slade, administrator of the
estate of Mrs, J. Z. Slade having rep
resented to the Court in his petition
filed that the Court of equity of Crisp
County, Georgia had taken charge of
tie property, and agsets of the gald
estate and placed them in the hands
of a commissioner appointed by the
Court, who had aad was administer
fug such property, agsets ang belong
fngs; and that the condition of the
estate was such that he could render
it no furthor service as such adminis
trator: This is thercfore to c¢ite and
call upon all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors to show cause if
any, why said administrator should
rot be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August,
1926, In open Court July 6th, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
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CITATION FOR ETTERS OF GUAR-‘
. DIANSHIP. |
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. |
Stella McKee, having applieq for
Guardianship of the ‘person and prop
erty of Mrs. Lucy (. Brett, to succeed
Mrs. Tempie D, McKee, Guardian de
coased, late of said County, deceased,
notiee is given that said application
will be heard at my office, at 10
o'clock A. M, on the first Monday in
August next. l
This July 5, 1926. ‘
W, P. FLEMING, Ordinary
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LANDI
By virtue of the order of the Court
of Ordinary of Worth County, Georgia,
the county having jurisdiction of un-!
administration, the undersigned will
sell, at public outery, on the first
Tuesday, third day, in August, 1926,
at and before the county courthouse
door at Sylvester in the said county
of Worth, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described lands,
to-wit:
The whole of lot of land Number
Ninety Nine, containing two hundred
and two and a halt acres, more or
less; all of lot Number One Hundred
and Twenty Six lying north of Swift
creek as it runs across said lot, con
taining one hundred one and a quarter
acres, more or less; and a strip of uni
form width from the west sides of
dots. Numbers One Hundred and One
Hundred and Twenty Five, running
from the original north line of said
lot. One Hundred south to Swift creek,
and bounded on the east by an es
tabished line between this strip and
$4.50
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Tickets limited to reach Cordele retwming
early Monday morning following
Fm'\inf.bm‘l:lti(m apply to D, L. Henderson,
Jr., Ticket Agent
Cordele, Ga,
Southern Railway System
the remainders of said lots owned dy
Mrs. J. F. Knott, this strip containing
seventy five acres, more or less, of
lot One Hundred, and firly acres,
more or less, of lot One Hundred and
Twenty Five; all of said lots being
of the numbers designated in the
I"'ourteenth District of originally
Dooly, now Crisp, County, Georgia;
gnid four tracts forming the body of
land known as the Willlam Clements
place, aggregating four hundred end
twenty eight and three-quarters acres,
more or less. Sald ‘property now.
belonging to the estate of Mra, M. F,
Gaught, late of Worth county, Geoy
gia, deceased, and sold as the prop
erty of her estate, Terms of sale,
cash upon delivery of deed,
This July 6th, 1926,
M. L. IVEY,
As Administrator of Estate of Mrs,
M. }. Gaughf, Address: Warwick, Ga.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house
door in sald county between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, on first Tuesday in August
next, the following property:
Lot No. 14 in block No, 303 In the
City of Cordele, Georgla, Crisp Coun
ty. evied on as the property of Jud
son Dinking to satisfy an execution
issucd from the Crisp Superior Court
in favor of the officers of Court in
the matter of Mattie C., Dinking and
Beulah M. Thurber vs. Judson Dink
ine,
This the 6th day of July, 1926.
C. 0. NOBLE,
Sheriff Crisp County, Georgla.
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CITATION: DISMISSION FROM AD
MINISTRATION. §
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY, |
WHERIKAS, T, 8. Kinnett, Adminis.
trator of Mrs. Atinile W. Hewell, rep
resents to the Court in nis petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he hag fully administered Mrs. Annie
W. Hewell's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindreq and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in August, 1926, |
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
LEGAL LAND SALE E
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, Crisp County, will be
sold before the court house door, said
county, between the legal hours of
gale, to highest lgdder for cash, on
first Tuesday in Hept., next, the fol
lowing lands:
Lots numbers one, two and three
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“It seemed soiled and stained
beyond recovery. What a sur
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A friend suggested that I have
it cleaned, and I followed her
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J. W. CONNOR, MANAGER
PHONE 18
on Liock number 162, as appears from
mayp of survey of Cordele, Ga, Sold
ag the pioperty of Candis Brown, de
c¢eascd, for the purpose of payment
of debts and distribution among heirs,
Auzsust second, 1926,
E. F. STROZIER,
Admr. I2:tate Candis Brown, deceased|
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CUARDIAN CITED, MISCONDUCT
GrRORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Mitton L. Graham, heretofore, to
wil, at the December Term 1925, of
the Court of Ordinary of said County,
ippointed Natural Guardian of his
two minor children, Carmen Lucile
and Polly Franklin Graham, is hereby
cited to answer, at the next regular
term of said Court, to be held on the
fiist Monday in September, 1926, to
the charge of mismanagement and
waste of the estate of his said wards;
at which term of said Court, un?ss
rcason satisfactorily be shown to the
contrary, said guardian’s letters will
be revoked, and a person fit for the
trust appointed ag said Milton L.
Graham's successor.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this August 2, 1926. :
(SEAL) W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTV.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. W, Garvin having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Mittie Brown, Jate of said County, this
is to cite all gnd singular the credit.
org- and next l;fjln'ot Mittie Brown
&d be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and shoy
canse, if any«they..can, why.perma
mept administration should not be
granted tom“?, ;creditor on
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH'
GRAND JURY SETS
SLOT MACHINE RAID
ELEVEN CASES ARE MADE AND‘
MACHINES ARE BROKEN UP BY
ORDER OF JUDGE CRUM, |
After the grand jury had returned
lndk:tmentn.agalnst eleven operators
of slot machines in Crisp county, in
cluding some in Cordele, the machines
were raided and broken up at the
order of Judge D. A. R. Crum. The
money taken from the machines,
amounting to $8.75 in cash was ord
ered turned into the public school
fund of the county,
saild estate,
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd dav of August, 1926,
' W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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NOTICE |
All parties having any claims or
demands of any kind or chgracter
against the estate of J. A. Stephens,
late of Crisp County, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present
the same to the undersigned properly
verified and proven. All persons in
debted to said estate are hereby no
tified to come forward and make set
tlement with the undersigned.
This August 3rd, 1926.
‘ J. C. STEPHENS,
Atty. in fact of the estate of J. A.
Stephens, deceased,
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MRS. MATTIE BRIDGES ‘
WON SUIT IN COURT
Creditors of the late H, L. Graham
from Broxton who instituted presecu
tien in Crisp superior court thig week
arising out of alleged misplacing of
funds of the Graham estate lost their
fight when a jury late yesterday af
ternoon returned a verdict in favor of
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