The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, January 19, 1917, Image 2

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<JRADY CUiJi-.l i ' CAlnu. UcUkuiA. Legal Advertisements LIBEL FOR OlVORCE. j GEORGIA: Grady County. A. E. Vickers, vs. Mr... K. Hello Vick ers, complaint for divorce. The Defendant Mrs. E. Hello Vickers is, hereby required, personally or by at torney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court, to lie held in and for said County, on the 1st, Monday in March next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s demand in an action of complaint. Herein fuil not, as in default thereof, the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness’the Honorable K. E. Ccx, .Indue of the said Court, this 14th, di y of September 1910. ' J. M. McNAIR, Jr. CITATION SHERIFF’S SALE, GEORGIA: Grady County. Will bo sold hefore the Court House iu said ceunty, o« the tirst Tuesday in February next the following describ ed property to wit. One Minstrel Show whieli consist, of one tent 150 x 70 feet, one stage, seat* and Hally-Iioo, also oue tthow knowti as the Yukon Aluska which consist-of tent 30 x 00 feet and floor and Hallv-Hoo. also one Atldctic Show which consist of platform Bally-Hoo, seats and tent SO x 70 feet. Said property levied on by W. H. Hud son deputy Sheriff, tp satisfy a mortage -GEORGIA, Grady County: fifa from City Court of Cairo, in favor of j (joy Harrell udmiustiator on estate of Arch A. Lewis and others, and against ^ ^j ar tj n Harrell. Having made applies- William B. Jarvis. 1 tion to execute a deed to certain land dc- This January 4th., 1917. scribed in a bond for title thereto ut- D. D. PERKINS, GEORGIA, 9rady County: Notice is hereby given that after 110 days from this date that all legal adver tisement will Im published by thn Cairo Messenger, a newspaper published in said county. This January ‘Jnd, 1917. W. C.;BARROW, Ordinary D. D. PERKINS, Sheriff CITATION LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIAt Grady County. Gussio Collier, vs. Gorily Collier, Com plaint for divorce. The Defendant Gordy Collirr is, itercl.y required, personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next • Superior ( ourt, to be held iu and for sairi County. ou tire flrtt Monday in September n -xt, then and.theie to answer tire Plaintiff’s de mand in au action of complaint. Herein fuil not, as in default thereof, the court will proceed as to justice .shall appertain. Witness tiro Honorable E. E. Cox, Judge of the said Court, th i loth, day of August 1910. J. M. McNAIR, Jr. Clerk. CITATION. The petition of .I. H. Ponder offering fo resign his trust as gtirodian cf the personal property of James Ponder, George Ponder, Iru Ponder, sad Albert. Ponder, having been duly filed, in whio h R. W. Davis is named as a suitable per- *on willing to accept said trust. This i3 to cite said R. W. Davi«,;rnd also ail of the nearest of kin of said wards, to ap pear before the February Term, 1917, of the Oourt of Ordinary, to show cause, if any may be shown, why the prayer of the applicant shnll not be granted, and his resignation accepted upon his com- ■ plying With the conditions and provisions of the law. This Januauy 1, 1917. W. C. Harrow, Ordinary. Shuriff Sheriff's Sale tached purporting to he signed by Martin Harrell late of saiJ county deceased The said application alleging that.said land has been fully paid for. All pit tie.- concerned arc hereby notilied that said application will Ire heard hefore the court of Ordinary of sai l county, on the 5th GEORGIA, Grady County. Will Ire sold beforo the Court Irocro day of Feb., 1917. dour in Cairo, Grady county Georgia, This 3rd day of 1 January, 1917. during the legal hour% of sale on the first j Tuesday in February, 1917, to thejiighest j bidder for cash, the following described ’ property, to-wit: Al! of lot. of land number onc-hundrod and seventy-five (175) in the nineteeut h MANY NEGROES DYING. W. C. HARROW, Ordinary. Sheriff’s Sale (19th) district of Grady county, Georgia Qjrop.GlA, Grady County. Will ho sold before the eourlf* houre containing two-hundred aud fifty (250) acres, more or less. The said lands levied upon as the property of defendant tn execution, mi- KebruurV.'i017"to tl door in Cairo, Gnady county, Georgia, during the legal hours of ,xnle, on the highest bidder for cash, the following dc- dcr a certain execution issued from the Superior court, of Grady county Georgia) , rtv t0 . wit . in favor of Bank of Thowasviile and against -3. P. Cain and E. B. Stapleton. This 10th day of January, 1917. D. D. PERKINS, Sheriff. Citation All that certain tract or parcel of lar.d in the town of Whigham, being part < f lit No. 30, in the 19th district of Gracy ounty Georgia, commencing at a certain iron stub at the north-west cornor of H. | A. J'arker’s land on the Bainbridge i Public Hoad; thence north to the or iginal land line; theme cast on said line the Mary Bell or Cook land; then Georgia, Grady County. Notice is hereby given Chat Mrs. C. N Hollingsworth and J. R. Hollingsworth v , cs ^ , L , t i, c i ron slob ou the Bainbridge adminstrators have applied to the Orrlin- p,,;,];,. mad. Bounded on tire south by ary of said County for leave to sell land B A p ar k er ' s> on the west by public belonging to the estate of (.. N. Rollings- north by original line and Cook worth for the purpoiie of diitributios. j ladil ur.don the east by lane anil Cook Sail! application will bo heard at, the | 8nc | ( nm t n i u ing ten (10) acres, more or regular term of, the Court of Ordinary | css for said County to be held on the first 1 g a jj 1 ;UK 1 S levied upon as tire property Monday nr February 1917, I 0 f defendant inexecution, under a certain This 9th., day January 1917. j execution issued from the Superior court W, C. BaTrow, ] Q r „,i v county, Georgia, iu favor of Ordinary. Hank of Thomasville and cgainst J. K. - - - - Swille,'. This 10th day of January, 1917. Great Suffering Among Southern Dar key Emigrants. Unable to stand tire hardships of n eolrl anil unfamiliar climate, hun dreds of negroes from Georgia", Flor ida, Ahrbnma ami parts of other southern states are tilling the hos pitals of eastern cities, victims of pueummila. and many are*dying, ac cording to Information receiver] In At lanta. So gVent has the burden of cure caused by the recent emigration be- comp that In tuuny cities of these sections special committees, working In co-operutlon with the Associated Charities, are giving over their entire time In order to nllovlute the pitiable conditions of the black people of the south who have fallen victims of the “bucket of gold nt the end of the rain bow" In the form of the offer of grent- ly Increased wages made by many so-culled labor agents who have ln t vuded the south. In one hospital alone, that of New ark, N. J., more than seventy south ern "darkles” lie at the pdlnt of death following the ravages of pneu monia. MAZIE COLBERT AIURDER. Police Puzzled For Motive For Sen sational Crime. The motive for the murder Is all that remained to clear up the mystery surrounding the killing of Music Col bert, an artist model, ip her apart ment nt Philadelphia, In the opinion of the police. The suicide of Bernard W. Lewis, son of a wealthy retired’ coal 'operator of Pittsburgh,, at At lantic City, has convinced detectives that the young man was responsible for the girl’s death. The detective department lias ac cepted the conclusion that Lewis, a former law student nt Yale, who had been separated from his wife In Pitts burgh, felled the model with a blow from a blunt Instrument and lied after strangling her with a silk stocking. STORMY DECEAtBER. NOTICE D. D. PERKINS, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. By virtue of ail ordv from I lie Court of Ordinary of Grady county, will be sold gt public outcry, on the first Tuesday in February 1917, at the court house door in Raid county, between the legal houi s of sale, the tract of laud iu said county, described as follows: Sixty, two and one half (621) acres of iund in lot of land No. two hun dred and seventy three (273) in the I6th. District of Grady County Georgia, aad lying on the North of VY. Thomas land and bounded on tMs East by settlement road, on the West by original land time and on the North by lands of I. E. Ma lay, and tin the South by lands of Walter Thomas. Terms of sale will be all cash. I. E. Maloy, Administrator of tlia Es tate of K. T. Maloy. Cairo, Gu., Dec. 5tli, 1916. G vr q G M’r G T ly ? 0U ;f : . ' Citation W. 8. McCord and others having ap plied for working a new public road iu Georgia, Grady County. Spence District, asking that a road be- To whom it may concern: ginning on the Egg Hoad on the .land Jessie Williams having applie I line bettween Mrs. Frances Harrell and loiter of adminstration upon the pnper- J. W. Baines running cast throngh the ty of Mike Williams Into of said county, lands of J. N. Carter, E. E. Wilkes and deceased, notice is given that said ap- W. 8. McCord on both sides of proposed plication will bo heard at my ofli -e at road; said proposed road to terminate at 10 o’clock a. ra. on 5th, day ol i'Cb., LIBEL for DIVORCE State of Georgia, Grady County. Mrs. Qssielec Dollar Ellis, vs., Edwin A. Ellis, Tlie Defendant Edwin A. Ellis is, hereby required, personally or by at tor ney, to be and appear at t ho next Supe rior Court, to be held iu and for said County, on the first Monday in March, 1917 next, then and there to answer, the Plaintiff's demand in au action of com plaint. Herein fail hot, as in default thereof, the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable W. M. Harrell, Judge of the said Court, this 3rd., day of * January, 1917. J. M. McNAIR, Jr. Clerk. for the public road near the house of J. S. 11917. McCord, said road known as the Masce- donia and Cairo road. This road proposos to cross two lota of Innd and to cover a distance of approxi mately one and ono fourth miles. Notice is hereby given that said ap plication will be finally granted on the 0th day of February, 1017 if sufficient cause is not shown to the contrary. L. B. Powell Henry Mitchpl) S. J. Norton T. W( Fail-cloth Arch Harrell D. P. Ward C, H. Mize. B. M. JOHNSON, Clerk. This 9th.. day of Jan. 1917. W. O' Burrow, Ordinary. i-TnTWBnwwHii.Taawcun - —I * PRIDE OF DENVER FLOUR Will Appeal To Thrifty Hou$ewifes It is best in quality and cheapest to use because a special milling . process makes it take less lard than others CALL FOR IT BY NAME STITUTE. ^■asrasai—! aocMMbej CITY LAUNDRY First class work of all kinds done promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. Parcel Post Packages Given Prompt Attention. Nest Door to J. Ccnnell’s Store. Last Month Made a New Record For Weather Bureau. December, 19111, blew hot anil cold for n new record since the year 1913, when February and March were the stormiest months In years, tlie weath er bureau nnnmmeed. Six severe storms swept In rapid succession across.the country from the north west. bringing heavy rains in the j early part of the month and snows In the latter part. High winds raping ninety miles an hour plow Intermittently without do ing much damage. In early Decem ber temperatures were as high as 08 In the northern climate nnd a week later a eolil wave sent the mercury down to new December low records. Any little wound or abrasion of the flesh in-curing in co’.d weather that is not promptly treated be comes a bad sore and is difficult lo heal. Apply BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT at once when such ficcidents happen. The wound heals promptly and soon does away with the annoyance .of a bandage. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle Sold by Wight & Browne. STIR IN SENATE. Typographical Error Caused Commo tion in Body. A typographical error in an Iowa newspaper made the United States Semite, seethe recently. The news-, impel- stated that “United States Sen ator 'Stone contributed 754.000 shares tn ‘the break In-stocks that pre ceded President Wilson's pence move,’ Instead of ‘United States Steel con tributed.’ ” etc., etc., etc. Denouncing the article ns false, the Missouri senator stirred his colleagues nutJI Senator Borah, of Idaho, ex : plained that the “attack” wn* merely a typographical error. Then the senate laughed aloud, • CITATION. GEORGIA: Grady County. A. A. Turner and Myrtle Foy having made application to require title lo he .executed to them to certain land describ ed in a bond for title, thereto attached, purporting to he signed by Martin Har rell, late of Grady County, deceased. Tlie application alleging that said land has been fully paid for, all parties con cerned are hereby notilied that said ap plication will be heard before (he Court of Ordinary for said comity on the first Monday in February, 1917. This Jununry 4, 1917. \Y. C. Barrow, Ordinary, 917 W E WISH to thank the people of Cairo and Grady county for their liberal pitronage during the year 1916, and we trust that you will see it to your advantage to continue to patronize us in the coming year. We ti*y to handle everything in our line that the trade of this section demands, and our motto is "Quality First and Reasona ble Prices.” Wishing everycne u happy and prosperous New Year. We are Respectfully, Mitchell & Walker Company Cairo, Ga. Phone 97 MISSISSIPPI AN SLAIN. Enraged Woman Takes Life of Wealthy Farmer. K. G. Mize, rich farmer add mem ber uf the Monroe county (Missis sippi) hoard of supervisors, was shot twice aud Instantly killed at Quincy, Miss., by Mrs. Winston Tubh, 35, a married woman. The killing occurred at the Quincy depot. Mrs. Tubh rods up In an auto anil, without warning, stepped on the platform and fired t\yq l.mllets Into Mize, who wns facing her, She turned to friends, saying: “This Is paying that dog hack for an Insult ho gave me two months ago.” Thu woman is wealthy, anil made hpnd. FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY. Movement Begun by Pope Leo XIII to Be Renewed, Private letters from tlie Vatican re ceived by Dr. A. Polmleri, of the II brin y of congress, recognized wrltpi on ecclesiastical subjects, announced that Pope Benedict XV Is about to ap point h commission of four cardinals iu renew a movement begun by Popci Leu XIII nnd abumloncil by Pope Plus X, looking to a reunion of Chris-, tlanity and the cultivation of friendly relations with the Anglican church. A public announcement on the sub ject from Rome is expected shortly. 6 Per Cent 6 Per Cent -FARM LOANS I oans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly made at lowest rates and,best terms ('all cn us or wiight us itating your ne'eds. 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