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. WHITE ’PLAINS% . Y., Novem
ber 30—(&)—The “Peaches” Heenan-
Edward W. Browning divorce case is
’going\ to be é:;three-ring circ_u_s» for
the spectators despite what it may
mean to the leading lady and her
millionaire -husband. ‘
Supreme Court Justice Morchau
ser has decided that the intimate
dctails of this blasted romance be
tween the little Cinderella girl of
the Bronx and her gray-haired hus
band shall be aired in three differ
ent courts in three _-{fvfferent com
‘_/ir'vnvmitiesr. g
&Browning’s case against “Peaches”
! ‘,'l‘ll be heard here. This promises to
revcal something of their romance
, and how it ended, but the more vivid
aspects of the case will come up in|
Carmel when Justice Morchauser:
hears ‘“Peaches” charges against
her husbhand. These include an elab
orate set of 'allegations desgigned to
- show that Browning made it impos
. sible for the little Bronx girl to live
under the same roof with him.
Then, if there is to be any re
buttal, it will be heard in a third
place, probably Poughkeepsie. J
This plan to take the Browning
case on tour is made necessary, the
justice explained, but the fact that
Morchauser will be sitting in Car
| mel imr‘nediately ”'rgfitcr,.__,_hea.ni.ng,
' Browning’s suit sid later in Pough
keepsie.‘f @ L s
Amm}mccment /q‘f glg:p q‘fl%dk%
came after a bxyg'f. hearing Monday
on Bro“;ming’s mo\fion for a bill of ‘
»particul_}iis. He had"fibfiéfi"’fa“’fifié‘?
his wife’s-attorneys to- reveai"details“
.of hey charg:c against him to prevent
¢ §.l¥'?ms“fmm springing a surprise‘ati
/ the trial. Tzis motion wa sdenied by
the court, S 9
Justice Morchauser also reserved
decision on another Browning motion
secking .to have the temporary ali
mony ‘htegin from November 22 when
‘Peaches” was allowed $390 a month
and $8,500 for counsel fees.
The first phase of the trials-will be
gin January 24. - e
"*“REV. JOSEPH DUNCAN DEAD
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“FAIRBURN, November 30—(&)—
. Rev.. Joseph ,A Duncan, sixty-three |
widely known Baptist minister, died
hay today. g
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YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY—Any
thing’ you can give them—EXCEPT
¢ YOUR PHOTOGRAPH at Christmas
.\‘fime. Photos are good Christmas
jiiresents. We make more and more of
, 'them’every year. Coficld Studio,
‘\ Cordele, Ga. 12-10,
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'' ' DIVORCE LEGAL
. 'GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
. Charlie Buckles vs. Lueller Buckles—
In the Superior Court at January
. termy 1927, Suit for divorge, Qrdclj
(= for service :by publication. LV
| | To Lueller Buckles: L e
! The Court having @ftordeved; thioséy
:' are therefore to command you to be
| and appear at the SuperiofiQojigs] of]
' said county on the 4th Monday in
| January, 1927 to answer as required
{by law inFthgfy ablweistated case.
| Witress # rablé. Di:A. R.
| Cram, Judfo G -Eadi Coutsir s «
|} Ehia D.'o&'.re‘mbc;'&t’hg Oth, 1926,
Ll 42 4% JUABITA REID,
i -fi;% i gjeputy Clerk.
: 11-10-24;12-1-15
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even better than homemade, |
Place your” order with us for
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, '~ LEGAL SALE LAND
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: i
Under and by virtue of a power- of
sale ‘contained in the mortgage exe
cuted by Mrs. Minnie . Bowen to
Wait-Holmes Hardware Compfiny; on
the- 18th day of January, 1921, and
recorded in the cffice of Clerk of the
Superior Court of said’ county, .in
Book 14, -page 99, the undersigned
will sell, supject to the loan of The
Chatham Real Estate ®#:d Improve
ment Company, for ‘ae sum of
$328.44 at public sale, in front of the
cQurt house door in said county of
Crisp, during the legal hourg-of sale
to the highest bidder for /cash, on
the. first Tuesday in Dece;fiber, 1926,
the following described property to-l
wit:
That tract or parcel pf land lying
and being in the county of Crisp,
m&'m_ particularly described as fol
lows: , All of City 4ot number (2)
two; ninety (90) feet off the West
end of City lot nymber one (1) and
forty feet off of the West side. of
City lot number (8) three all in
Block number one hundred and thirty
four (134) as per the registereq map
of survey of the City of Cordele, and
being a part of lot of land number
(232) two hundred and thirty-two in
the 10th’ district of Crisp county,
Georgia,”upon which is located a resi
dence. Sold for the purpose of pay:
ing a promissory note bearing same
date as mortgage, and payable on
Oc¢tober 15th, 1921, signed by Mrs:
Minnie L. Bowen, and being for the
sum of $769.72 principal, and stipu
lating for interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, which
to the date of sale is $297.85 and
paying all other expenses and costs
of this proceeding ag provided in said
mortgage:- A conveyance will be ex
ecuted to the purchaser by the under
signed, as authorized in said mort
gage. This Nov. sth, 1926.
Watt-Holmes lardware Company,
# Mortgagee.
11-10; 4t
. DISMISSION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA,, CRISP C_OgNTY: b
;Wl}e)'(}a2 Diye Ina E’ \Va‘ s, Afi
mfit@f{m : of&{d.&%fi, al\fiqu(‘,‘ri%: rep’
re tn«,.\td‘ith%‘-,géu tia ‘his'pbtition;
duly filed andentered on record,
‘that he has fully administered G. W.
MG CEaN ey S BRERLEL < cionmaniana
This is, therefore, to cite all per
.sons...conaerned,. kindred..and . credit
ors, to show cause, if any they cen.
why said Administrator should not be
discharged from hisaadministration,
znd receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in December, 1926. -
vrt 4 “W.'P, FLEMING, Ordinary.
; 11-4-4 t
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND |
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: |
There will be sold, on the first.
Tuesday in December next, at public
outcry at the court “house in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described:lands; to-wits
All of lot of land number One Hun
dred-and-Ninety -(190) ‘in the-Eleventh
(11th) land District -of Qr_isg;: County, -
Georgia, -same - containing- Twe ~Hun
dred Two and One half (2021%) acres
more or less. |
Said property levied on as the
property of HMarrie V. Larson to sat
isfy .an execution issued frop iSupe
rior* Court _of said county in favor of
the Exchange Bank of Cordele, Ga.,
against said Harrie V. Larson; said
property heifig sin possession of, said’
defendant, and he’ having fbeen ‘noti-.
fied in terms of the law. This the
2nd day of November, 1926... ... -
C. 0. NOBLE, /|
Sheriff Crisp: County, ‘Ga.
/ 11-2;4t
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J. W. CONNOR, MANAGER
FEREORGTA " CRISP ' COUNT g; Vo
"By virtde *of'‘ order C'ofiffifal Ordia
nary, said Oounty, Nov./Term, 1926,
will be sold on first Tuesday in Dec.
next, within legal hours of sale, be
fore Court House door, said -County,
to highest and best bidder, for cash,
following land of estate of J. J. Perry,
deceased: 80 «acres of land lot 92,
13th district, said County, being
North portion of East half of said
fot 92, and same tract conveyed to
J. C. Moore by T, E. Bolin, Deed
Record 10, page 308, C, S. Ct. office.
Sale made for payment debts and
‘distribution among heirs. This Nov,
2, 1926.
"W. J. PERRY,
Administrator, J. J. Perry,
11-4;4t
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that W, H.
McKenzie, as administrator of the
estate of Frank Bryant, Jr., made ap
plication to Court of Ordinary of
Crisp County, Georgia for leave to
sell the land belonging to- said es
tate, and said application will - be
heard at the regular December Term,
1926 of said court.
This Noverhber. 9, 1926. = -, . :
W. P. FLEMING, -.
Ordinary.
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GARECTE TN S TR e Y
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Under and by virtue o: the power
and ‘authority contained in a certain
deed made and executed on the 14th,
day of "September, 1921, by Wm. H.
Thernton, in favor of the undersigned
Ashley Trust Company, which deed
was duly’ recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said County on the 17th. day of Sep
tember, 1921, in Book 12, page 408-9,
will: be sold on the 7th. day of De
cember, 1926, before the Court House
door in said: County, within the legal‘
hours of sale, at public outery, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol-i
lowing described property, to-wit: ‘
All “that tract or parcel of land
gituate, lying and being in the City of
Cordele,. Crisp County, Georgia, and!
described as follows: All of lot num. |
ber Two (2) the West half of lot No.
Three (3) together with the Twelve
(12) feet given by the City, all locat
ed- on- block number [ifty six (56)
in the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
‘Georgia, and being eighty seven (87)
foet. wide by One Hundred (100) feet
deep. Said lot and part of lot and
the twelve (12) feet given by iho
City being a part of original land lot
number Two' Hundred ‘thirty four
(234) in the 10th. land. district of
originally Dooly County, now Crisp
County;: Georgia, which lies South-
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Kentucky) Service Station free of charge ; :
(ward an’d ‘West of Malcom Braneh. es:
Said land to be seld as the prop
erty ‘of the said Wm. H. Thornton to
satisfy the indebtedness owing hy:
him to the undersigned-and. secuyed.
by said deed. The proceeds of said
sale to be applied to the payment o«
said debt, including principal, interest
and all cost of sale, and the balance,
if ‘any, to be' paid to the said Wm.
11. Thornton, or as the ‘law directs.
’ This the 9th. day of November,
1926, foes
iAshley Trust Company, Valdosta, Ga.
| By - JAS. Y. BLITCH,
} 1 President.
; : 11-10; 4t
| SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
There will be sold, on the first]
‘Tuesday in December next, at public|
outery at the court-house in said
county, within the legal hours: of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described lands to-wit:
The south one half of lot of land
number One Hundred and Eightyi
Five (185) in the Eleventh ' (11th)
land district of Crisp County, Geor
gia, and containing One Hundred one
and one half (101%) acres more or
less. .
* Said property levied on as the prop
erty of H. V. Larson to satisfy an
execution issued from the Superior
Court of said County in favor of the
Exchange Bank of Cordele, Georgia,
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STANDERIOU, COMPANY .
egainstssaid Hs %—lm*apfi Cor
dele; Creamery: & Cold -Storage’ Com
pany; said property being in possess
ion of said H. V. Larson, and he hav
ing been notified - in® terms of the
law, This the 2nd day of Nov., 1926.
C. 0, NOBLE, -
Sheriff Crsip County, ‘Ga.
: . 11.2;4t
LEGAL LAND SALE
/GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: ;
Whereas, on the 15th Gay of No-.
‘vember, 1918, J, R. Lewis, executed
and delivered to The Georgia Loan &
Trust Company, his deed, under Sec:
tion 1969, of the 1882, (3306 of the
1910) Code of Georgia, to the lands
hereinafter described, for the purpose
of securing a debt referred to in said
deed, which deed is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior Court
in book 9 of deeds, page 512,
And whereas, in said deed, said J.
R. Lewis gave to said Company the]
power to sell said lands in case of]
default in the prompt payment at
maturity, of interest or principal of
said debt. :
Now, therefore, Dy virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned,
which is more accurately: shown by
reference to said deed The Georgia
Loan & Trust Company, will sell at'
public outery to the highest bidder,
for cash, on the first Tuesday in De
‘cember, 1926, during the legal hours
of sale, before Crisp County Courtl
Hotme door at: Cordels, iOßergin the
lands deseribed: ip' ‘the gloress d& |
to-wit: PN AR AR e
ANI that tract|or’ pifcebisel ddnd
situate, lying &nd beifig”in: the' 18th .
land district q‘{ qrigifaby Dooks, . 1“1
now Crisp, County; (Jear&h, ‘gothpmis.
ing lot of land No.'l, coftaining A
hundred two andt ‘one-BElt (2
acres, more of less,: gBl being th
place whereon ‘sgitsJ.i B Lewis re
sided. I e s f‘;‘ifi g 2 #1:.":, »
The said deed.firay sHoye _w&m
ed was exec'ute‘dl_ci?fi. ¥ered 16°ge
cure the paynf‘:em‘z@,' iw& i
issory note for the =ing | $lBOO.Ol
datéd November 15t ??fgi & the
‘principal debt bearing Mterést st the
rate of 7 percént ‘pey ghmuim’ T .
" Said principal débt H 8 how pakt ‘dune
by~ the 'terms ' thareéf, “fb,m;&‘ni;‘g;l
‘paid. The “total aie g&t ot privciPal
‘and. interest that y}]flhflo:iw:\&um
‘debt on-the fitst Tubsday: i Deécean
ber,” 1928, is 021132?.- Feg liplmple
titles will be made to-the!purchuder
at said sale and the mpeadl;;oggg?i
sale wil lbe appled 'grst," to the pay
‘ment of said debt: with Riterest ‘dhd
expenses. of thig .pr‘go%#&%@ gnd. the
remaindeér, if any, w Jyfi ot¥er
to said J.' R. Lewis, ot Hi§“ 6" rép. -
resentative. £ v e e
" Dated " this Bth day. d!j‘-fio?e’n@'fié‘f,
1926, Vol R MRS |
The Georgia Loan: & TrudteCompany,
By C. M. MOKENZIE,
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