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" LEGAL ADVERTISING
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, LEGAL LAND SALE :
Georgia, Crisp County,
" WHEREAS, on the 15th day of
Mareh, 1922, R. D, Mims, exeécuted
and delivered to Rutland Trust Com
pany, his deed, under Section 1969,
of the 1882, (2306 of the 1910) Code
of Georgia, to the lands hereinafter
described, for the purpose of secur
ing a debt referred to in said deed,
* which deed is recorded in the Clerk's
office of Crisp Superior Court in book
13 of deeds, page 2.
AND WHEREAS, in said decd, said
‘R, D, Mims gave to said Rutland
Trust Company the pawer to sell said
lands in case of defoult in the prompt
¢ payment -at maturity, of/interest or
principal of said debt,
- NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
* the-power so vested in the undersign.
ed, which is more. accurately shown
by reference to said deed Rutland
Trust Company. will sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder, for cash,
on the first Tuesday in November,
1926, during the legal hours of sale,
before Crisp County Court House door
at Cordele, Georgia the lands describ.
ed in the aforesaid deed, to-wit:
All that teact or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 14th
land district of originally Dooly, now
Crisp, County, Georgia, consisting of
‘the whole of lot of jand No. 71, con
taining 202 1.2 acres, more or less
The said deed first above mention
ed was exccuted and delivered to se
cure the payment of his certain prom
issory note for the cum of $3500. said.
- note dated March 15, 1922, and the
/principal debt bearing interest at the
Tate of 8 per cent per annum,
Said principal debt is now past due
| by the terms, onyk s
{paid. The total emfSunti<ef phin
‘and interest tha@®yyi sbe ue,'of
' debt on the first Tuesday in Novem.
. ber, 1926, is $3826.87. Fee simple
. titles will be made to the nurchaser
7 at said sale and the proceeds of suchf
sale will be applied first, to the pay%
ment of said debt with interest and’
expenses of this proceeding, and the
remainder, if any, will be paid over
to said R. D, Mims or his legal rep-
Jesentative,
". Dated this sth ddy of October, 1926.
"~ Rutland Trust Company, By
1 C. M. McKENZIE,
' Its Attorney.at-Law.
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: NOTICE
SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT —
.. GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA
~ RAILWAY COMPANY. |
« Unless previously called for and
charges paid, or otherwise disposed
bf, the Georgia Southern and Florjda
Railway Company will sell to -the
highest bidder {for cash at public auc
tion on track in the City of Cordele,l
Ga., Thursday, October, 28th, at 11:0¢
a. m., seven cars logs consigned, tp;]
the Cordele Sash Door & ‘Lumber
‘Company as follows:
Sofitllerp,l92}s6,, 196618 and 193054,
shipped by C. E. Plunkett, Unaditia,
Ga. hmgqywmur'lms ship
ped by, Ransom. & Robinson, Unadilla,
Ga.; Southern 191070 and L. & N.
56405 shipped by Dinkins and Bridges,
Elko, Ga. .
; C. R. BULLOCH, Agent,
y 10-13-20-27
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1 CITATION: GUARDIANSHIP
+ Georgia, Crisp County. - 2
~ W, H, McKenzie, Count_w"(}ua‘rdtan,l
having in due form applied to the
lundersigned for the guardianship of
‘the property of Carmen Lucille Gra
bam and . Polly Franklin Graham,
minor children of Mrs. Milton Gra-[
ham, late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby given said application
will be heard at the next court of or
dinary for said county, on the first
Monday in November, 1926.
Witness my hand and seal of of
fice, this 4th day -of October, 1926.
. W. 8.. FLEMING,
A Ordinary, Crisp County.
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CITATION: DISMISSION GUARDIAN
- Georgia, Crisp gol@pty; By :
o e LendomaGuardian of Milt
on Hom?n%j lieddliig.qmc for a
discharge Q»‘ gfug'%i'gnship of
- Milton HoMidas##his is’thercfore to
o Hotify all persqi¥ gancerned, to file
their objections,, ifiam ,‘figgy-flhavc, on
or before the firgt*Monday in No
' vember next, else -applicant will he
discharged from his guardianship as
‘applied for. This Oct. 4, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordniary.
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DISMISSION ADMINISRATION
Georgia, Crisp County,
WHEREAS, Fred A. Persall, Ad.
ministrator of Mrs, Etta Persall, rep.-
_resents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Mrs. Etta
Persall's estate:
. This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
ito 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 November, 1926,
‘ W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
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| LEGAL LAND SALE
' Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first Tues.
' day in Nov., 1926, within the legal
| hours of sale, to.wit: All that cer.
- tain tract—Thirty-five acres land in
L Lot Number 127 North West corner
of said Lot in the 11ty Lax% Digtrict,
. of Crisp County, Ga&. 80 acrés.of Lot
! No. 129 East Half in the 11th Land
District of Crisp County, Ga., with im
provements thereon, said land levied
.on as the property of J. C, Paiten, to
" gatisfy an execution issued on the
® 25th day of August, 1926, from the
Justice court of 1451 in said county,
in favor of J, D. Ryals against J. C.
Patten, }
This 4th day of Oct., 1926,
C. 0. NOBLE,
Sheriff,
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A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia, to be
voted on at the General Election to
be held on Tuesday, November 2,
1026, said ®mendment to authorize
lCh:uham County to issue bonds to
| pave the road to Tybee,
By His Excellency, ;
Clifford Walker, Governor,
State of Qeorgia,
, Executive Department,
| August 24, 1926, -
| WHEREAS, the General Assembly
tlt its extraordinary session in 1924
| proposed an Amendment to the Con
stitution of this State as set forth in
l an Act approved March 19, 1926,
|‘CHATHA‘M PUBLIC ROAD EONDS.
| by
| " No. 9, First Sesslon, !
An Act to propose to the qualified
[ voters of the State of Georgia an
" amendment to the Constitution of
the State of (Georgia, to amend Ar
ticle 7, Section 7, Paragraph 1, of
the Constitution of the State of
Georgla, as amended, by adding
thereto the following words: Pro
vided, the County of Chatham in
this State can issue and sell, from
time to time, bonds for the prepa
‘ration for the pag'gg and for the
paving of Victory ve, the road to.
Tybee, a public road of said Coun
ty, from the end of the present as
phalt paving thereon at Thunder-
Yolt, or Warsaw, to the beginning of
the present asphalt paving at Tybee,
with concrete and/or asphalt and/or
other suitable material, without the
sent wo dsyyof cm
d vote ‘a :gc p !
ed ‘thdrefor, bit @pok a .t :“ u%‘
#yote Bf the C sstonlrs of Chat
~ ham County and Ex-officio Judges,
~ Vith these limitations: First, the
Y s?Fhélpbe segial bghds, to be
f p otifed; afinually wifhin fa term of
' nbt’ to" excedd ten ‘years,bearing a
rate of interest not to exceed five
t.per annpm, but otherwise
| fitm fixed bme,COmmission
‘ers; second, the ameout, of such is
sue shall not exceed the contract
price bid for such preparation for
and/or paving, by the lowest re
sponsible bidder, upon competitive
proposals, after previous advertise
ment once a week for four weeks
inviting such proposals; provided,
nevertheless, szid Commissioners
may use convict labor to prepare
and/or pave said road, in whole or
in part, together with or apart from
any contract therefor; third, the
" principal and interest of said bonds
shalt be first, paid; P_-,: reasonable
tolls, which ‘are hereby authorized
to be imposed and collected by said
" @ommissioners, ,for the'use (of gaid
road and its bridges, and only the
deficiency, if any, of such tolls to
meet such pa}'lqgnt}{and the cost
Qf.maintaining & ad aud s
bridges, shall be, paid out qfl:b&bt#
funds of 'said 'éounty dutifig "the
term of said bonds; fourth, such in
‘debtedness ‘when incurred shall not
be considered in determining the
power of said County to incur any
otlier . bended indebtedness,” . and
-for other purposes. : el
Be it enacted by the General As
-.cembly of the State of Georgia, and
-it is hereby enacted by authority of
the same, as follows: |
Section 1. That Article 7, Section
7, Paragraph 1, of the Coustitution of.
this State, as amended, be amended
by adding thereto the following lan
guage: “Provided, the County of
Chatham in this State can issue and
sell, from time to time, bonds for the
preparation for the paving and for the ‘
paving of Victory Drive, the road to
Tybee, a public road of said County,‘
from the end of the present asphalt
paving thereon at Thunderbolt, or
Warsaw, to ihe beginning of the pres
ent asphalt paving at Tybee, with con
crete and/or asphalt and/or othet !
suftable material, without the said |
assent of two-thirds of the qualified
voters at an election called therefor,
but upon a three-fifths vote of thel
Commissioners of Chatham County and |
Ex-offico Judges, with these limita-]
tions: First, the bonds shall be se
rial 'bonds, to be retired z).nnuallyl
within a term of not to exceed tex_x{
vears, bearing a rate of interest of
not to exceed, five per cent per an<’
num, but otherwise in form fixed by
sald Commissioners; sccond, the,
amount of such issue shall not exceed |
the contract price bid for such prep
aration for and/or paving, by the low
est responsible bidder, upon competi
tive proposals, after previous adver
tisement once a week for four weeks
inviting such proposals, provided,
nevertheless, sald Commissioners may
use convict labor to prepare and/er
pave said road, in whole or in part,
together with or apart from any con
tract therefor; third, the principal and
Interest of said bonds shall be first
paid by reasonable tolls, which are
hereby authorized to be imposed and
collected by said Commissioners, for
the use of said road and its bridges,
and only the deficiency, if any, of such
tolls to meet such payments, and the
cost of maintaining: said road and its
bridges shall be vaid out of other
funds of said County during the term
of said bonds; fourth, such indebted
ne#s when incurred shall not be con
sidered in determinving the power of
said County to incur other bonded in.
debtedness.”
Sec. 2. DBe it fur!her enacted by the
authority aforesaid, That whenever
the above proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have been agreed
to by two-thirde of the members
elected to each of the two houses of
the General Assembly, and the same
Y 238 heen entered ~n their journals
vith the yeas and nays taken there.
‘on, the Governor shail be and he is
hereby authorized and Instructed to
cause such amendment to be publish.
ed in one or more newspapers in each
Congressional District of this State,
for two months next preceding the
time of holding the next General Elec
tion,
Sec. 8, DBe it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that the above
proposed amendment shall be submit
ted for ratification or rejection to the
electors of this State at the next gen
eral election to be held after the pub
| Heation as provided for in the second
section of this Act, in the several elec
tion districts of this State, at which
election every person ghall be uali
fied to vote who is qualified to vote
for members of .the General As
sembly, All persons voting at sald
election ‘in favor of adopting the said
proeposed amendment to the Consti
tution shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “For ratifi
cation of amendment to Article Seven
(7), Section Seven (7), Paragraph One
(1), of the Constitution, authorizing
Chatham County to issue bonds to
pave the road to Tybee;” and all per
sons opposed to the adoption of sald
amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words,
“Against ratification of the amend
méné to Article Seven (7), Section
Seven (7), Paragraph One (1), of the
Constitytion, authorizing Chatham
County '2O issue bonds to pave the road
to Tybee.” If a moiority of the elec
tors qualified to 10'ec for members
of the General Ags im.iy, voting there
on, shall vote for the ratilicition of
saild proposed amcudmeunt, when the
results shall be cons=clidated as now
requireguby law in ¢’ections for mem
bers of General ssembly, the sald
amen shall boeore a partior, Ape
ticle Sevcn (7), Section Seviam|i(7),
Paragrarii One (1), cf the Cdnstitu~
tion of ! .is State; and If ratified, the
Goverrr shali, when he as aing
such raiification from the Sderetary
of !ate, to whum the return ’}h‘ufl
be referred in the manner provided a 8
in elections for members of the Gen
eral Assembly, to count and ad_l_zgrtal'n’
the results, make his proclamation of
the result by publication in one of
the daily papers of this State, an
nouncing such resuit, and declaring
the amendment ratified. The said,
when, shall be self-executing and cu
mulative of the authority of said
County to vote upon and issue bonds
as provided in Article Seven (7), Sec
tion Seven (7), Paragraph One (1),
of the Constitution.
' Section 4. Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid that all
laws and parts of laws in donflict
with this Act be and the same are
hereby repealed. ‘ :
Approved March 19, 1926. i
. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do
issue this my proclamation hereßy
L declaring, that the proposed foregoing
améndmgnt _to, .t.s;-zcwmum» Js
‘pubmit,kag for ‘ratification or rejec
“tion to' the voters of “the State quali
fied to vote for members of the Cefi
eral Assembly at the General Election
to be held on Tuesday, November 2,
- 1926. :
oo .. CLIJFFORD WALKER, .
T WK R . : ‘Govemor;‘ ;
By the Governor:
S. G. McLENDON, s
“Beeretary of State. A
~STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
The bhooks are now open for pay
ment of State and County Taxes.
They will be closed December 20th,
and thereafter extra expenses will
attach. Pay now.
J. H. PITTS, Tax Collector.
Itw; 12.20
PUBLIC NOTICE
Final payment on Y. A. P, 383-C
Gum Creek Bridge will be made 30
days from date, and all unpaid bills,
or elaims against same must be pre
senteq before time to Crisp County
Commissioners or DB. A. Alderman,
Division Enginecer, Americus, Ga.
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CITATION: LEAVE SELL LAND
Georgia, Crisp County. |
Notice_is_given, all concerned thaf,
W. H. McKenzie, Administrato(li f()t
John Kipes’ @state ;has. gpplied for
leave It’g) :;én',e'fo}“? r')zitly?ne'l!tm:)t debts
of estate and distribution among its
heirs, the following property of said
estate: City lot No, 14 block No.
117; and City lot No. 15 block No.
122; all in Crisp county, Georgia, and
in Cordele; also one Ford Car, house
hold and kitchen furniture, one bar.
her shop and supplies; which appli
cation will be passed upon regular
term, Court of Ordinary, on first Mon
day in Nov., next. This Oct. 4, 1926,
W. P, FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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CITATION: LEAVE SELL LAND
Georgia, Crisp County.
~ All concerned are notified that W.
J. Perry, Administrator of J. J. Perry,
‘has applied for leave to sell, for pay
;mont' of estate debts and distribution
‘nmong heirs, the following lands of
said estate: 80 acres of lot 92 in 13th
}Distrir-t. Crisp County, Georgia, be
ing North portion of East half of
i.‘:aid Iot; which application will be
passed upon -regular term, Court of
'()ulinary, first Monday in Nov., nevt,
This Qct,/4, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING,
’ Ordinary.
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CITATION: DISMISSION GUARDIAN
CGieorgia, Crisp County,
F. S. Allison, guardian of Nannie
V. Allison, has applied for discharge
from his s#’'d gnardianship; this is
w[notice to all concerned to file any
THE CORDELE DISPATCIT
objections they may have, on or he
foré the first Monday in November
next, else said applicant will be dis
charged from said guardianship,
This October 4 1924
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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DICGMISSION ADMINISRATION
Georgia, Crisp County, {
JWHEREAS, W, L: Black, Adminis
trator of Mrs. Georgia A. Black, rep.
resents to the Court in his petition,
dyly filed and entered on record, that
he Tas fully administered sair estate:
This'is, thérefore! to eite all per.
gons concerned, kindred aund credit.
ors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Adininistrator. should not be
-«uischarged from. his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in November, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
10.8;4t
ICRISP|
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COUNTY |
. FAIR[
FIVE DAYS OF NEXT WEEK
~All eyes will be turned to the Crisp
County Fair. This is the greatest
ever held-positively the truth. You
- will find it so, rain or shine, fair or |
- “foul weather. This is the greatest
. yet. | i
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Big Feature of Fair
Parade on Merchant’s Day, Wednesday,
October 27th, 11 A. M.
Merchants of Cordele to have floats. There will
be twenty or more different floats. |
THE 23th INFANTRY BAND, OF THIRTY-SIX PIECES, FROM CAMP BENNING
W ill furnish music for parade and play at fair
~ gmound every day during the fair. |
| Tuesday--Opening Day. Wednesday--Mer
\ chant’s Day. Thursday--Club Day--Wom
| an 's Club and other civic organizations.
Friday--School Day. Thousands of little
| folks will be on hand to lenjoy.
l See the big parade Wednesday. See the pageant on the fair grounds fol”
lowing this splendid parade. Attend the various attractions and enjoy
therides--six of them--all new and er;ioyable.
THE WHOLE WORLD AT HOME--THESE ARE CRACKER JACK SHOWS.
The Ma Rainy Minstrel show carrying twenty people is a big feature _of the
show. You’'ll find itcatching and seasonable. , :
R. L. DEKLE, President CORDELE, GEORGIA
KLUXER, CONVICTED ‘
BY MOODY, IS FREED
BY ‘MA’ FIRCUSON
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AUSTIN, Texas, October 20—(4) |
—Murray Jackson, one of the monl
convicted by Dan Moody, l)vmuc-*
cratic gubernatorial nominee, in = a
Ku Klux Klan {logging case throo‘
years ago, when Moody was a coun
ay attorney, was pardoned today by
Governor Miriam A. Ferguson,
Moody's vigorous prosccution of
the case brought him state-wide
prominence and subsequently he be
came attorney general, a stcppin,';!
stone to the gubernatorial nomina
tion,
Jackson had served one year of
the five year sentence in connection
with an attack on B. W, Burleson,
kinsman of former Postmaster Gen
eral Burleson in Williamson county.
A band of asked men flogged, tar~
red and feathered Burleson and then
released hi on the publie square at
Taylor.
Governor Ferguson, who blamed
the Ku Klux Klan for her defeat
for renomination by Moody, issued
a statement saying there was doubt
as to the guilt of Jackson.
“Regardless of whether the defend-
ant belonged to this oy that organ
o g y kR ¥
ization, I am trying to do justice,”
she said. et
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