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NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LAW.
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Georgia, Houston County.
Will Jones having applied to the
Ordinary of Houston County by pe
tition asking that R. M. Nicholson,
as Administrator of the estate of
Charlotte Marshall, deceased, late of
said County, be required to make
him a deed to a certain tract or par
cel of land, being one-fourth of the
lot originally owned by Charlotte
Marshall in Fort Valley, Georgia, on
which the said Charlotte Marshall re
sided, said one-fourth being cut off
of said lot as follows: The north-west
corner of my said lot is also the
north-west corner of the lot covered
by this aggreement; beginning at this
north-west corner run south along
First Street one half the width of
my said lot; then run east at right
angles one-half the distance to Sec
ond Street; then north to the north
line of my said lot, then west to
starting point,” in pursuance of the
terms of a bond for title executed by
thiethe said Charlotte Marshall to
the said Will Jones in her lifetime,
the said Will Jones alleging that he
has fully met his obligation in said
bond for title,-
This is to notify Mary Fuller, heir-
at-law of the said Charlotte Marshall,
deceased, to be and appear at the
May Term, 1919, of the Court of Or
dinary of Houston County, and show
cause if any they have or can, why
the said administrator should not be
required to make said deed as prayed
for by the said Will Jones, in his pe
tition aforesaid.
April 7th., 1919.
I. T. WOODARD, Ordinary.
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with a load of grain or stock be
fore you know the latest market
quotations. The price may .have
gone way down since the news
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the-minute reports and you can
hold your produce till the last
moment for highest prices.
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ATLANTA, GA.
Six Macon Sleuths Granted Ball
Macon.—Judge H. A. Matthews, in
Bibb superior court, granted bail to
tho six Macon city detectives who
have been hold in the Bibb county jail
for several weeks, three under chargee
of murder and three as accessory be
fore the fact. The total bond required
for tho men to gain their freodom wat
$50,000, and tho entire amount was
forthcoming within a few hours after
the court had signed the order. ,
Feeble-Minded Survey Ended
Atlanta.—The investigations which
have been conducted since the first
o ftho year for tlio Georgia Commis
sion on the Feeble-minded have been
completed. While no definite figures
were obtainable before the report was
submitted, it is understood the situa
tion in Georgia is found to he in had
shape, and that recommendations for
immodialo and effective measures will
ho advocated.
Sold E\ Trywhero
Straightway Flight Of Moro Than
Nineteen Hundred Miles
Wat. Made
Urgos Congress To Help Ireland
Atlantic City.—A resolution urging
congress to recognize the Irish re-i
public and recommending hat vepre-!
sentatives of J tlie Irish republic ha]
given a heaving at the Paris peace,
conference wag adopted by the Amer-l
icun Federation of Labor, in convex-i
ti.'U hero. Tho . memorial placed''
.Vnevican- organized labor as being
in favor of ynif-duvrmination for Ire
land. '
London.—Tho final goal of all tho iho Georgia Land Owners Association,
ambitions which flying men havo ven- under tho auspices of which orguni-
turuod to dream since tho Wright nation the campaign will ho conduct-
brothers first rose from the earth in 3d, with the aid ol’ officials of tho
a heavjer-than-ati' machine was renliz- State Federation Of Womon’s Clubs,
rd when two young British ofilcci-s, which organization will vendor all aid
Capt. .John Alcuclc and 1.lout. Arthur possible to tho Association.
W. Brown, landed on tho Irish coast,
after ilie ilrst non-stop flight ucroas Debs And Hailey Now In Atlanta Pen
tho Atlantic ocean. i Atlanta.-The Atlanta federal prisop
,Their voyage was witliou: accident, oponod its doors to vcccivo two guests
and without unforeseen incident, so • „ u - 0 than ordinary prominence. One
far us can he learned. It was a ^. ao Eugene V. Debs, noted Socialist
straighL-aWay, clean-cut flight achiov- : t ,-[ labor loader, convicted of obstruct
ed in 16 hours and 12 minutes lrom the draft and sentenced to ten
Newfoundland to Clifdon, Ireland, a tears. liTe other’wan quite the ro-
dialaneo of more than nineteen liun- ycrBe# IIo Y . iU . n> Hailey, of
dred miles. , li-Bhattattboca, clubman, hbn vivant and
But tho brief and modest descrip- , nv of an in);l r(moju house, where
tlon Which comes from tho airmen at coniine*ed a who’er ie size' illieii
Clifdon tells ol' an adventurous and lull until local revenue" mo’a“ smelled
amazingly hazardous enterprise. Fog ' iL ,. ul
and mists hung over the north Allan- : v ‘ ;
tic and the Vickera-Vimy biplane Gmlth Eotate J Cou'rto Again
elimhed ana dodged, rmiggimg'to ox- i •
tricnlQ herself from the folds of the ' „‘‘‘J . : ”"* U1 tiv..
airplane's worst enemy. | w ’ ’..V.y ! y ' ! ' ;;s . 1 ‘ '
She rose to eleven thousand feet, ; f iU " ^ 1 ‘ “ l 1 “' 1 it /~ r
B WOO pled down almost to the surface ...i- <■ <-• - 1 '; 01
of the sea, and at times the two uav- °| | 3s i‘ l *‘' ’
Jgutora found thebis&ivt r flying up ; **- { * lulH J in ul ° u ‘ oll “'' Jpb.eiul
sido down only ten n et above the i L ' ul ’ 1 ^ 1 - J1V ”- v ntiorne.v-s for 1.. K.
water (it!i and the administrators of the
Before coming in earth near the < 1 A (emp.u.uy injiv.c.ion has
Clifdon wireless sfuum. Aha.ck cir- an -od by ..uiqjn . ardec, and June
cleil tho wireless am mis. socking tho j • 9 ao:; asS * l uaie tor 11 ‘°“ ril - lS i;ore
best spot to reach t!:o .earth, hut no j
Builahle ground was I’.ntnd so he •‘=n’e Police Chiefs Meet In Sctslon
chanced it in a hog. | Buibli rifige.—The convention ol tho
The wireless staff rushed to tho ;-hh:!V, of police., mure a Is ru'd speouil
aid of tho aviators. They found | a: cm,is < , the ••• lire, ha of floci . in
Brown dazed and Aicock temporarily , s.vcml.h , n 11 . ' city, f . r .
deafened by the force of the impact. 'Ah Allanm aide .. . -es.. • . 1 . •
As soon as.they were able to bo es- ; '.fiat eVoitii: the e h-g.;
coned to the wireless station, they I.Rum on a , .at r . d.,..i t... Hti.
telegraphed the news to their friends; \\\ on the steam. .* W. da
then had breakfast. Kan. A big hr bee, wr.a ser, <• t
“That is the lies! way to cross the Lu ring creek auer \v...j.i the coiv .
Atlantic,” said Liejiteaunt rBown, uf- -.it.ti adjourned.
ter he hud emeu,
Savannah Honors Heroes /.gain
Savannah.---Savamah for the see
ond llho gavo expression to her ap
preciation of the bays who represent
ed this city, county apd section in the
,var in n program welcoming home
die boys of the S2d division and many
others of commands which have come
aome since the general welcome some
weeks ago.
-’l Pori Reported On Flra
m-T: .■ north Russian gene-
direciirg operations against
ui riumrts tho fortress of
it, on tuo gulf of Kronstadt,
of I'ethograd, to he on fire,
Z to a Helsingfors dispatch
by Idnii. Seven Bolshevik!
; have hoisted the white flag.j
patch •.Rates, and will sur-j
o the British squadron oper- 1
the Calf of Finland. Several
nr the fortress of Kronstadt
■j raised the white flag, it is
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Southern people.New
Oiieamisitshame.sir,
and New Orleans has
thereputationofmak
Bandits Loot Bunk; Secure $59,000
Cleveland, Ohio.—Five armed ban
dits heid up the V/ost Cleveland bank
and- escaped’ ia stolen aui mobiles
with currency estimated at rf.y thou
sand’ dollatfl.' Two au loo robbers
stood guard over sL; eu ..a u:nl
four clerks onisido the fa a w.,;-e
two roobed tap b.vak. ti.e .• re
mained iu the autdtmt/fciia »»*..• t,.u
engine ruur.ii:;’;.
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Ga. Land Owners To Fight Mosquitoes
Atla.nla.— The Georgia Land Own
ers’ association is preparing to fight
mosquitoes this summer, not on the
front porches in the cool of the even
ing, but with the most approved ineth-
Dds, such as by proper screening,
drainage of swamps, and oiling of such
water as cannot be drained.. . j
Tho Strong Withstand th3 hr at of
Summer Better Than the Weak
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