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" MRS. MILLS
PROSECUTORS SAYS HE HAS
" POSITIVE EVIDENCE THAT
' WOMAN'S SLAYERS CUT OUT
. HER TONGUE.,
= NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. October
'2B—The grave of ‘Mrs. Eleanor
‘Mills, one of the victims in the sen
iationnl murder mystery for which
gour prominent citizens of New
“Brunswick and vicinity will go on
Qrial next week, has been opened.
% A declaration by Special Prosecu-
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tor Simpson that he had positive In
fogmation that Mrs, Mills’ tongue
had been cut out by the mutderers
heightened interest in an autopsy
which will be performed on the eve
of the trial.
Because of darkness the rough box
enclosing the murdered woman’s
coffin was not removed from the
open gravé Wednesday night, and
police stood guard at the little Mills
family plot to prévent it being dis
turbed. &
Dr, Otto Schultze, medican examin
er, will perform an autopsy Thurs
day to determine the extent to which
Mrs. Miils’ body was mutiliated. Phy
sicians who performed the orif:inli!
autopsy on the former choir singer“
and Dr. Edward Wheeler Hall, who
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m‘ slain with her beneath the crab
apple tree on Phillips’ farm four
years ago declared that Mrs, Mills'
throat had been cut but that she had
not been mutiliated otherwise.
Mrs, Frances Stevens Hall,. her
brothers, Henry and Willie, and her
cousin Willie Carpenter, are to go on
trial Wednesday next.
“I have positive information that
the murderers cut out Mrs. Mills’
tongue,” said Senator Simpson Wed
nesday.
The epecial |rosecutor said he
would make application, also for per
mission to exhume the body of Dr.
Hall, which lies in the Stevens'
family plot in Greenwood cemetery,
Brooklyn, ‘
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THE CORDELE I.GTATSF
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Georgia, Crigp County, :
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of
March, 1922, R. D. Mims, executed
and delivered to Rutland Trust Com.
pany, his deed, under Section 1969,
of the 1883, (3306 of the 1910) Code
of Georgia, to the lands hereinafter’
described, for the purpose of secur.!
ing a debt roferred to in said deed,
which deed s recorded in the Clerk's
office of Crisp Superior Court in book |
13 of deeds, page 2. & ‘
~ AND WHEREAS, in said deed, said’
'R, D. Mims gave to said Rutland
Trust Company the power to sell said ;
lands in case of default in the prompt
payment at maturity, of interest or
principal of said debt, i
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 gell at public out
cry to the highest bidder, for cash,
on the first Tuesday in November,
1926, during the legal hours of sale,
hefore Crisp County Court Houge door
at Cordele, Georgia the lands describ
ed in the aforesald deed, to-wit:
All that tract 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-|
el was executed and delivered to os-'
cure the payment of his certain prom.
igsory note for the cum of $3500. said|
note dated March 15, 1922, and the|
principal debt bearing interest at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum,
Said principal debt is ndw past’ due
by the terms, thereof, remains. un
naid. The total amount of principal|
and interest that will be due on saidl
debt on the first Tuesday in Novem.l
ber, 1926, is $3826.87. Fee simple
titles will be made to the purchaser ‘
at said sale and the proceeds of such
sale will be applied first, to the pay-’
ment of said debt with interest and |
sxponscs of this proceeding, and the
remalinder, if any, will. be paid over|
to said R. D, Mims or his legal rep
resentative.
Dated this sth day of October, 1926,
Rutland Trust Company, By ‘
C. M. McKENZIE,
Its Attorney-at-Law.
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CITATION: DISMISSION GUARDIAN
Georgia, Crisp County.
A, L. McLendon, Guardian of Milt
on Holliday has applied to me for a
discharge from his guardianship of
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notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have.»g
or before the first Monday in No
vember next, clse applicant will' be|
discharged from his guardianship -as
‘applied for. This Oct.. 4, 1926, 3
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