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SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 11, 1925 Wins Honor •> *3b ?; Donald J. MacDougall, Canadian war veteran who was blinded by a wound at Courcelette in Septem ber, 1916, has been awarded a spe cial Rhodes scholarship from the University of Toronto and has sail ed to take up his studies at Ox ford University. Boy Gets $20,000 wl# |||| ?* IRSI tJ * A y M. ,jr iW B. 4~~553 William Hays, 19, gets $20,000 for four months work as office boy for the late Charles Herboth of St. Louis. Herboth in his will ordered one-third of his $740,000 estate di vided among his employes, and the courts ruled Hays was entitled to one-thirty-secon’d of this share. LEGAL AD NO. 854 GEORGIA, Sumter County. To all whom it may concern: Elijah Moore having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Singleton Moore late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Elijah Moore to be and appear at Court House on the first Monday in August, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad ministration should not be granted to said Elijah Moore on said Single ton Modie estate. WitneSk my hand and official sig nature. this July 7th, 1925. . . JOHN A. CQBB, Ordinary. LEGAL AO NO. 855 C. M. Baty, administrator of the estate of Mrs. J. R. Baty, has made application to me for leave to sell the real estate belonging to said es tate, and this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause if any they have on or by the first Mon day in August, why said application should not be granted. This July 6th, 1925. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary Sumter County, Ga. LEGAL AD NO. 856 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND z CRREDITORS. • All persons indebted to the es tate, of Mrs. J. R. Baty, will please pav sdine at once, and all persons holding claims against said estate, will please present to me for pay ment. C. M. BATY, Administrator. LEGAL AD NO. 849 Grafton Sherwood Kennedy, vs. J. T. Markett, et al. , In Superior Court Sumter Coun ty. , ■, November Term, 1925. Petition for Receiver, etc. TO ALL OF THE HEIRS AT LAW OF MRS. S'. LIZZIE HUCK ABOY.AND TO W. F. MARKETT. Defendants. You are hereby commanded to be ami . appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held <>n he fourth Monday in No vember, ' 1925. and make your an swer in the above named and stat ed case as required by the order of said Court. Witnessed the Honorable, Z. A- Littlejohn, Judge cf Ire 3 Court. This Bth day of May, 1925. S. 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