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pieca kuovvn as matrimony, The sprint stor opd he fefras 29
not to be warried for = year, tho@gh,
LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, Crisp Coanty, will be
sold hefore the court house door, said
connty, between the legal hours of
gale, to highest bidder for ca<h, on
tiret Tuesday in Sdpt., next, the fol-
Jowing lands: i KE
lLot« nambers one, two angl three
on Block number 162, as appedgs from
map of survey of Cordele, Gdj. Solg
ag the property of Candis Brown, de
ceased, for the purpose of paymeni
of debts and distribution among h(-lx'H,l
August sccond, 1926, |
E. F. STROZIER,
Admr. Estgte Candis Brown, deceased
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sorbing narrstive pictorially. |
King Baggott did an excellent
picce of directing on this picture
and the work of his conpany was
cqually praiseworthy. The supporting
staff includes Mary Alden, Vivia Og
den, Russcl Simpzon, Martha Mat
‘tox and the baby, Jackie Combs,
“Lovey Mary” is a picture that
should not be missed.
After experimenting for some
year a Norwegian ?rnn works has de
velopedanew. glertrical, o smelting
process that is expected to lead to a
revival of Norway's iron and steel in
dustry.
UPSETTING EVERY CLOTHING ETHIC!
Westbrook’s Refrigeration Sal
OUT TO SELL REGARDLESS OF ANY
OTHER THING IN THE WORLD
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS $7.95
MEN’S UNION SUITS 50c UP
\':ém there are ethies in ghe clothing husiness and it has heen a million year old law to
make hay whiléfliesm shingssta sell at apuotit the things vou need forhot weather,
BULE-«MWe're doing the reverse—we’re cut ting our goods now-=—for the very good rea
son that the colfdayeathef In May and June cut our sales—and left us with this store
ful of merchandise, - We'fe coming across® with the reductions—to make Cordele men
come aeross with the Imsipczjfi. » : - '
Hart Schaffner Marx Tropical worsted
coat and pants
$lO.OO "\ $12.50
Palin Beach coat and
|a.‘(ll|lll.l\' . .‘ .l.‘ .I. .‘j..l. \ ”“ P vba $7'95
Shirts—sizes 14 and 14%—sold as high
as F 2.00 going
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Men's oxfords
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W. H. WESTBROOK
* CORDELE, GEORGIA |
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DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES
COMDILE, GEORGIA
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Whereas, on the 10th, aay of De
cember 1924, Mrs. A, J. Todd execut.
ed and delivered to the Georgia Cas
valty Company her certain security
deed, conveying the lands Liereinafter
deseribed, for the purpose of swcurin;:l
the payment of a debt of $1,000,00,
principal, due three yearg {rom date, !
with interest thercon to maturvity at|
the rate of seven per cent, and after |
maturity at the rate of eight per cent;
per annum, the interest pavable sr'mi.!
onnually, which deeq is recorded in|
‘Book 14 page 410, Clerk's office,!
Crisp Superior Court, and, Whvrnns:‘
lIL was provided in said deod that du.-}
fanlt in the payment of any interest|
installment should mature the eatire|
debt, with all earned intercst, at thej
cption of the holder thereof, and;
Whereas: default having been made !
i the payment of the interest install- |
ments (represented by nmmlssorya
reies) matiring December tenth
1925, and June tenta 1526 rv:qm'tivl--I
Iy, the undersigned has declared the|
cutire dehbt, with zll earncd im.:rrc-‘x't,l
due, anq by virtue of the power and|
authorvity conferred in gaid security!
geed, will sell before the court house
aoor, sald county, hetween the legal
hours of sale, to highest hidder for|
cash, on the 13th day of Auvzust next,|
the following lands: i
City lots numbere iffeen and Six-:
teen on Block number Seveniy-Six us!
appear from map of survey of Cor-|
dele Ga,, said lots being fifty hy mml
lhunrlrml and fifty feet each, and be
ing part of original land lot number!
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HARDVARE COMPANY “ <
UDELE, GA. :
Hart Schaffner Marx Mohair coat and
pants $ 0 00
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Linen coat and pants s 2 0 -
Stareh and soft collar—lo¢ each, $l.OO
dozen.,
One lot men’s wash pants 50
EOANR EOF Bt i iviib sil c
BINRIEY g BRI .NS SR R s W e —
Good and sufficient deed will be
made the purchaser, or purchasers in |
the name of the said Mrs. A, J. Todd,
as provided in said security deed
above referred to. The proceeds of |
such sale shall pe first applied to !
the payment of the principal debt
degeribed, with !l earned interest and
all cost and expenses of sale, any
fum remaining to be paid to Mrs. A.
J. Todd or her legal representative,
There i 3 now due upen the debt se
cured by saiq deed, the sum of $l.-
€OO.OO, principal with interest from!
June 10th, at eight per cent, to date
of cole, $35.00 interest with interest
from Dec. 10, 1925 and $55.00 interest
with interest thercon from June 10,
1926 to date of sale, ‘<
This July 19, 1926,
Georgia Casualty Company,
CITATION: DISMISSION FROM AD
MINISTRATION. Ay O
GEORGIA, . CKisr COUNTY,
WHEREAS, T. 8. Kinnett, Adminis.
trator of Mrs., Annie W. Hewell, rep
resents to the Court in his 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
«ong concerned, kindreq and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Adminiztrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the.
{irst Monday in Angnst, 1926. |
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
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At Big Bargains, Long Terms And
Low Interest Rate
No. 1. Henry Colling place—1011; acres, 50 acres (~lcaro‘d‘wlth
small dwelling, good land, 13 miles southeast of (‘i.ndt“@-
BIRIOO . i o s aisonsusupsisnvipuisanservsonaesbdstothossigtesibpesnsoessnes $.400,001
.2, R FPunderburk place—4l acres, 30 acres opt‘".":'.om
" buildings, 12 miles southoast from Cordele. Price - $1850.00
No. 3. Bland & Musselwhite place—2o2%; acres, 150 acres OP‘*—‘"'
fair to good land, splendid buildings, 6% miles east Qf Cor-
No, 4. Daniel Clack place—lo2l4 acres, 90 acres cleared, g?od
houses, on two public roads, 5% miles southeast ",[ Cor.
B 0 PHOE it ii s OO
VO. 5. Nannie A. Ray place—2ls% acres, 180 acres cultivated,
44 f)uir buitlings, 9 };nzles southeast from Cordele, on public
PORG PHICE 00l diiiaiiibumiintsaigiiviicsctitbnrbesoss $4a0ll)M::)
No. 6, Wesley J. Smoak place--202% acres, 90 acres open,
- very gomlyhuildings, fine stock farm, deep well, branch &
creck, 11 miles southwest from Cordele, Price . 5"""(_"0"
No. 7. Annic Conner place—loo acres, 70 acres in (:nltiv:n'tmn,
very good houses, some good land, 10 miles norllnc:ns}”{l’mll
Oorflolo. PHIGe ivl unindivinisaiiimhuitisns : §OBOOOO
No. 8. T. E. Spradlin place—loll 4 acres, 75 acres open, some
good land, fair buildings, including dwelling, tenant l:nusv:
and out buildings, deep well and on two public m;u.ls. 6
miles northeast from Cordele. Price .........c.... $35600.00
No. 9. P. W. Woodard place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres open, two
tenant houses and out buildings, on two public r(m'ds, b
miles northeast from Cordele. Price ... $2600.00
No. 10. Wm. S. Adams place—SBs acres, 65 acres open, good
land, good dwelling and out houses, 9 miles east Cordele
PHIOE ii e i s DRSO
No. 11. G. C. Bundrick place—loll 4 acres, 80 acres open, some
good land, tenant house and out buildings, on three public
roads, only 5 miles 8. E. from Cordele. Price ....... $3250.00
No. 12. Oliver Dennison place—loll 4 acres, 85 acres in cultiva
tion, of which 40 acres fine pebbley land, deep well good
house and tenant house; on Cordele & Rochelle public road
8 Wilos gast Corldßle, Price ...l ... siveio: $BOOO.OO
No. 13. Walter Freaser place—234 acres, 180 acres in cultiva
tion, good dwelling ang out buildings, 8§ miles south from
COPUBIE, PRI i bt sssiienssiasassaiiis S ORI
No. 14, Walter Fraser place—loll 4 acres, 75 acres open, some
good land, tenant house, nine miles south from Cordele
No. 15. Walter Fraser place—llll4 acres, 90 acres cleared,
some good land, Y miles south Cordele. Price ..... $3500.00
No. 16. T. E. Noble place—2s acres, 15 acres open, two small
houses, on two public roads, 9 miles N. E. Cordele, good
PIROO UAER. FHICE .bt EONOED
No. 17. Alton Smith place—l3B acres, 90 acres open—dwelling
and tenant house, also out buildings, near school and church,
6 miles northeast Cordzle. Price ...........ccoueeeuun........ $4250.00
No. 18. Henry Woodard place—so acres, 26 acres open, dwelling,
out houses, 6 miles N. K. from Cordele, some good timber,
No. 19. J. E. Wright place—1011; acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on Tremont public road, 6 miles northeast
Cordelo, . gaod laBa. Prloe. ... .. iidnnissng BoORDOD
No. 20 D. L. Wright places—three tracts, 50-25 and 125 acres
each, good land, good houses, on Cordele & Hatley public
road, 6 & 7 miles S. E. from Cordele, in fine settlement.
MR o Le, BRI
No. 21. Frances Conner place—3s acres, 25 acres open, tenant
house and barn, never failing spring, on Cordele & Seville
PUDHe road.. BEBO . A e RN
No. 22. 0. D. Harrell place—so acres, 40 acres open, dwelling
and barn, in fine settlement, near school. Price ... $lOOO.OO
No. 29. Add H. Hobbs place—lol% acres, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, good land, on good public road, good houses, 10 miles
nurtht"asl, fromn Oaydsle. - Priee ... ... ... 38260400
No. 24. James C:. Ray-place—3o3 % acres; 1756 aeres -open; some
fine lands, with excellent erops, tenant house, 9 miles N.
W. from Cordele: Price .o .. i i ah 0.0 8600.00
TURNER COUNTY
No. 25. Jessie D. McKinney place—2o2l4 acres, 175 acres open,
splendid land, tenant houses, 3 miles southwest from Arabi.
No. 26. Mrs. Jane McKinney place—loll 4 acres, 30 acres open,
good grade land, tenant house, 314 miles southwest from
BUADL . ROl oe B $2000.00
No. 27. A. L. B. Pitts place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on public road, some good land. Price $lBOO.OO
No. 28. Wm. L. Reynolds place—in two tracts—l3l acres, 120
acres open, good land, 3 miles W, W. Rebecca, Ga., tenant
JODEER. - FNER: L.l G b L s 5R560.00
WILCOX COUNTY :
No. 29. D. A. Blue place—l62l4 acres, 60 acres open, gooq dwell
ing and other buildings, good land, 6 miles east Pineview,
B 8 FRee $2250.00
No. 0. I. G. Crenshaw place—so acres, 35 acres open, 3 room
dwelling and out buildings, z miles S, E. from Seville, Ga.
PIICe, eL r eR s e s ol e $1250.00
No. 31. Geo. D. McCall place—l2s acres, 100 acres open and
cuitivated, two good houses, 71 miles sontheast Rochelle,
OB B 0 (e o O N
No. 32. J. D. Tippett place—l7s acres, 140 acres open, good
dwelling ang out buildings, 7 miles west Pineview, Ga.
No. 33. L. S. Cobb place—two 'tracts—2ls acres, N. W. Rochelle,
Ga., on fine public road, 5 miles north Pitts, Ga., good. land.
R 0 R se e $10,500.00
No. 34. Mrs. Ellie Pinkston place—2o2l% acres, 1 1.2 miles north
Roclelle, Ga., 140 acres open, 6 room dwelling and out
OUEHINEEY - IHUeE o e e e $4750.00
No. 95 John Higgin place—loll% acres, 90 acres open, dwelling
and out buildings, on public road 5 miles north from Pitts,
Ga. Price seinttsa sttt ssseciesscssscessnsnnennenne | SGOOO,OO
No. 36. W. E. Vinson place—s4o acres, 220 acres open, good
houses, on public road, 4 miles south Rochelle, Ga., good
timber. Price ssemesrnsanansssnsncnnsssassssenasnansessscnsasasessanssvesmenss $10,800.00
No. 3?' Chas. (. Crenshaw place—so acres, 2 miies S. E. Se
_vnile. Ga., on public road, 4 room dwelling and out build
ings. Price strsesasiesesi sttt assasnsssssnsesssansnsasnnsssnsnene 80,00
No. 38. Carrie C. Hill.pluce—-.‘_’()i.’l,é acres, 70 acres open, good
l_'.md‘ 3.‘.'001'11 dwelling, and out buildings, 3 miles southwest
from Pineview, Ga., und in good settlement. Price $3250.00
No. 39. Sam R. Fenn. place—22o acres in three tracts, 3 miles
north Rochelle, Ga., 195 acres in cultivation, good land, two
houses and barns, on public road, in a fine community,
. l’l'u:t“ Tt et csssassannsenscscscsassninnesnss | $0000,0()
No. 40. bum.]l. Fen‘n p'lace—-2021/_. acres, 90 acres open, tenant
house, lots timber, 8§ miles north Rochelle, Ga. Price ... $3500.00
: CORDELE PROPERTY
N_o. 41. . J. Barber p.lace—SG by 100 feet on Sth street, south,
800 d 6 room dwelling, bargain at price Mot 1340000
No. 42. G, M..D. Hunt place—two lotg good 6 room dwelling,
on cornor Srd street and 6th avenue, hargain at e $2500.00
No. 43. Wm. Liggin-Scandrett place—9 lots, splendid 7 room
dwelling and good 4 room tenant house, barn, ete., big
bargain, 2nd avenue, Price besaskinis odi Bel Ns oD $3;1,50 00
No. 44. R. D. Mims place—6o city lots, good lmu'-m"l 8
; ’ sB¢, barn and
teua’nt house, in south Cordele—fine for small truck farm—
Kz::'g,arin“at I')rlce th $3850.00
ol the above proverties have heen taken o
by the Georgia Loan & Trust Co., and the price:s q‘ffi,ru,fi“redpcr';t_
sent the amounts the Company las in each place, hence it yoy
buy you get a real bargain, Buy now before brices advance—
tomorrow may be too. late. .
C. M. McKenzie, Attorney For The
Gecrgia Loan & Trust Company
» Office, Suwanee Hotel Building, Cordele, Ga. “