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LAND SALE NOTICE. .
argia, Crisp County.
ty- virtue of an order of the Court
Ordinary granted at the January
‘m, 1920, will be sold, at public
ory, on the first Tuesday in No
ther, 1920, at the Court House
r in said county, between the le
hours of sale, the West half of
Bast half of land Ist number one
dred seventeen (117) in the Four
th distriet of Crisp, originally
ly, county, econtaining fifty (50)
8, more or less. Sale had for
LISTEN MAN!
INSIST ON HAVING
eansca Clgars
8 CENTS EACH
"o They Are Honestly Made
Yoodson Grocery Co.
rdele, Georgia Distributors
1. F. CORBETT
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PLUMBING
And Evervthing in the Plumbing Lane
Ninth Avenue- Opposite Light Plant
Phone 375
CORDELE, GA.
Money to Loan
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li*:;fi - We are prepared to make Loans
(fjg; On Farm or City Property : |
I © - Current Rates of Intervest :
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Crum & Jones
B : QORDELE, GEORGIA.
purpose of paying debts and making
digtribution among heirs of estate of
J. A. Story, deceased Terms cash |
This Sept. 30, 1920.
THOS. W. STORY,,
Admnstr. Estate J. A, Story, deceas
ed. 9(30|4t
SALE REAL ESTATE .
GEORGIA—Crisp County: |
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Crisp county, will be
sold at public outcry, for cash, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1920, be:
fore the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale:
' City lot Number Three (3), in Block
Number Two' Hundred and Eighty-
Eight (288) of the City of Cordele,
having a frontage of One Hundred
(100) feet North and South by Fift
(50) feet East and West, and being
the property described in deed from
R. W. Hodges to Josephine Epps, da
ted November 13th, 1900 and recorded
in Clerk’s office of Dooly Superio:
Court, in Book “AA"” page 12,
. 'This 4th day of October, 1926, ;
~ W. H. McKENZIE Admr. '
Estate of Josephine Epps, deceaseq.
_ 10/6/4t
1 ROAD NOTICE.
C&ORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
( To' Whom It May Concern: Take
inmice that James A Griffin, B. F
Sheppard, et al,, having made appli
ation for an order seeking the e
‘tablishment of a new road which has
been laid out and marked conform
ably to taw by the commissioners duly
appointed and the report thereon
made on oath by them, said road com
mencing at the northwest corner of
lot of land number 224 and continu’ng
directly west therefrom along the
north’ lot lines of lots of land number
193, 192, 161, 160, 128, 128, 97, 96,
all of said lots of land being in the
Kleventh land district of said county
said north lot line to be the center
of tho road; said rcad to connect
witl: the Blackshear at the above, last
ramed point, to be thirty feet in width
and known as the Griffin rcad, this
road to be laid cut as ordered by the
reviewers.’ $ ¢
Now if no good cause can‘be shown
to the contrary By perscns interested
in thig matter, the order will he grant
~d at the office of the county commis
gioners in said county ¢n the firet
Tuesday in November, 1920, establish
ing the said new road. k_‘
This 5 day of October, 1920.
CRISP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
E. F. Tison, Clerk.
Ao]6]4t
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION |
Georgia, Crisp County. To all whom
it may concern: l
Mrs. Mary B. Smith, et al having
in proper form applied to me for Per~‘
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of H. A. Smith, late of saidl
County, this is to elte all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of|
H. A. smitli to be and appear at myi
office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why
_permanent administration should not
be granted to J. O. Slade on said es
fathiics - ’
Witness my hand official signature,
this 4 day of October 1920.
. W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
| ; 10(6/4t
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Crisp County. To all whom
it may concern:' Notice is herehy
given, that the appraisers appointed
to set apart and assign a year's sup
port to Mrs. Mary B. Smith, the wi-
QABY ‘pOsSBAOLRP ‘YNWS 'V 'H JO mop
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FORD WARE |
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I
DR. A. J. WHELCHEL
Genecology. }
DR. M. R. SMITH |
' Internal Medicine and Surgery
Office: American Bank and
Trust Ce., Building.
rHOS. J. MCARTHUR, M. D.—Special
Attention to Surgery and Gyniecologv
CORDELE, GEORGIA
DR, W. A. DOWNS
VETERINARIAN y
Office Phone 242 Res, Plhione 123
W. E. EDWARDS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
American Bank & Trust Co. Building
3
WALKER’S BARBER SHOP
EXCHANGE BANK CORNER
oif. 8. F. WILLIAMS—SpeciaI atter
tion given to Diseases of Wemen and
Children.
WATT-HOLMES BLDG.,
Pione 177 Cordele,!Ga.
‘A" Bussey © T. A MecNicholas
BUSSEY & McNICHOLAS
Attorneys at Law
State and Federal Practice
Offices over Exchange Bank
CORDELE, GA
CR. T. E. BRADLEY
lEye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Fitting
of Glasses. Office "Veutbrook Bldg.
DR. A. H., KENDALL, DENTIST
Special Attention to Gum Diseascs
and the correction of crooked teeth,
Phoge 40 Holmes Bldg.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
{ALABAMA LABOR BROTHERHOOD
ASKED TO BACK UP.
} Birmingham, Oct. 21.—A = special
‘meeting of the Alabama federation of
labor together with all brotherhoods
of rdailway employes and farmers
anicns has -been called for October
28th "in Birmingham to offer active
support and cooperation to the United
Mine Workers in the coal strike.
BUSINESS SCHOOL MAKING
PROGRESS WITH NEW CLASS
The business school opened in the
Woodman Hall Monday morning witih
a good atténdance and the work is
now progressing in earnest. There
is every indication of a most suc
cosstful term and every effort will be
filed their award, and unless good
und sufficient gause is shown, the
same will be made the judgement of
the Court at the November Term,
1220, of the Court of ©rdinary.
This Octoher 4th 1920, |
W. P. FLEMING
Ordinar); Crisp (‘,ounty.i
10/6/4t
s sl DA cdetestssn :
CITATION, DISMISSION FROM AD-!
. MINISTRATION. |
Georgia, Crisp County. Whereas,
S. F. Bowen, Administrator of Mrs.!
Nettie P. Allison, represents to the:
Court 'in his petition, duly filzd and
entered on record, th’at he has fr.ll_'.';
administered said cstate: v+ i
This is.. therefore, to cite all per |
sons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, ‘any. they can, why‘
said Administrator should not be (lis-[
charged from his administmtion. amli
receive Letters of Dismission on the]
first Monday" in November, 1920. I
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary. |
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DENTIST '
Cordele, g & Georgia l
HARRIS E§6 BALLENGER |
INSURANCCE AND SURETY BONDSI
Cordele, Y Georgia
SRR BYEAEC LRI O 0 T TST SR
' DR. BYRON DANIEL |
Stomach .«
Internal Medicine
Radiology |/
Office—MHarman Bidg.
McKENZIE & McKENZIE
'Practlsing Physlciim
American Bank and Trust Co., Bldg.
CRUM & JONES, /LAWYERS, Prac
tice ir all courts, State and Federal.
' CORDELE, GEORGIA.
| L. L. DAVIS, Attorney at Law,
| Office Phone 130
F Farm Loans at 5 12 Per Cent Interest
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
CORDELE LODGE, NO. 223,1.0. 0. €
i J. E. CLIETT, Sec.
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY
! NIGHT AT 8 O’C\.OCK
i Visiting Members Cordially Invited.
maflut*a**]&m*cat***ia
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| * Farm Surveys and Drainage *
{* A Specialty. *
r Civil Engineer x
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If Mixed with Sulglhur It
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can Tell.
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
stre?s_d and faded hair is grand
‘mot § Tecipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their hajr a good,
even colol, which is quite sensible, as
we are living in an age when a youth
ful appearance iy of the greatest ad
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, improved by the addition of
other ingredients. called ‘“Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound.” It is very
popular because nobody can discover
it has been applied. Simply 'moisten
your comb or a soft brush with it and
draw this throush your haic, taking
one small strana at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what de
lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound, is that, be
sides veautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also pro
duces that soft iustre and appearance
of abundance which is so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparation is a de-
Hghtful toilet requisite for those who
desire a 3 mora youuthfu! appearance. It
is not intended for the cure, mitisa.
ton or Drevention of dissase.
SHOULD BE IN EARLY
EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED
TO BE PUNCTUAL.
The exhibitors at the Crisp County
Fair are requested to have their ex
‘hibits all in -by Tuesday morning at
ten o'clock. This gives one day mar
gin and they should be prompt iggor
der that the show can be started with
some degree of credit and good looks
Migs Hamilton who is in charge of
the Woman's department said today
that she expected to have all the ex
hibits in so as not to upset every
thing when one comes in late. A
late exhibitor will require double
trouble.
The Boy Scouts are planning an ex
hibit and they will keep a troop of
boys on the fair grounds all during
the fair. They have their tents al
rcady to place and will soon be ou
parade. Mr. George Hatcher, scout
master, will be in charge of the boys.
made to qualify each pupil for first
clges office Worle, ¢ & g
A new class will be formed next
Monday and if you are interested
in taking .a course you should enter
row and keep up with this class.
Teirms are reasonable and payments
easy. :
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&=/ in head or
i stomach, Catarrh
;mg: is caused by accu
=l mulated waste.
=8 DRECO rids the
iE==-8 system of this
poisonou A
pßscsoHl e matter.
Fe==At.Your Druggist
Yours - ‘
may be
Next!
It all happens in a twinkling—
the unexpected accident!
All automobile accidents are
unexpected. That’s why you
can’t avoid them. No one can.
But you can place the cost and
the worry on an insurance com
pany. Telephone today.
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
Representing
The TRAVELERS
HARTFORD, CONNECTIQUT
Boys
Wagons
Boys
Wagons
We will sell you a wagon
for your boy cheaper
than any firm in town.
Try us and let us make
.good the assertion,
Ray Hdw. Co.
Seventh Street North
CORDELE, GA: -
CLASSIFIED
WANT ADS
2c
AWORD
CASH IS ADVANCE, THREE TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO
‘ FOR SALE .
FOR SALE(—Seven t{oo‘m liouse, all‘
conveniences, choice vacant lots,
Dodge Roadster, light Ford Truck,
Ford Touring Car. Easy terms to
‘good: party. J. A, COLLINS, Phone
554. ~10/7p26
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Seven room house 12 1-2
acres cultivation, ten acres pasture,
just out city limits, possession Nov 1.
W. C. Winfree. 10-10{26t.
OPPORTUNITIES
KODAKS and Fresh Films at Jen
nings Drug Store. 10(20{tf
READY TO CONTRACT—For Swect
Potdtoes for winter storage. Seée me
early. J. M. DIFFEE 10}13jl2t
~ 7 50c PLATE DINNER ’
Have you tried our 50¢ Plate Din
ner? Try the next meal with us.
10/1 26t THE SUWANEE CAF&2
FRUIT CAKE SPECIALTIES—AII
in for making fruit cakes—=Shelled
Nuts, Citron, Crystalized Fruit. Rais
sins, Currants, fresh and fine. Co
kar Grocery Ceo..// . © 10118(26¢
B STOVES
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Sp——y SOLD BY
Wells Hardware Co.
Successors to Hotichinson Lumber C Subply' Co.
i A. S. WELLS, Manager.
e l:lear Union Depot, Wall Street. :
" Telephone 532
‘From % ihe bigges! game 1o the 45y
Pl smallesi &
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1 Aare,lhe,sm'e.hard-mmng.hnocl‘(-c;ommd
WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY
Are headquarters for Rem
ington Arms and Ammuni
tion of all kinds.
D & M Sporting goods,
(Basket, Ball and Foot Ball
Rule Books Free.)
WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE €OO.
G 9THE HOUSE ?F QUALITY AND SERZ;&EDFLE; GA
PICTURE FRAMES,
Made to order on short notice. Big line besf'bfi(te’h’xs to select
from. Now in stock, good selection, latest style SWINGING PHQTO
YRAMES, and 14x20 oval frames with convex glass for enlarged por:
traits. . '
School tablets, pencils and other supplies. Greeting cards,
jirthday cards, 5¢ to 25¢ with énvelopes. Big assortment,
E. R. OVERBY 4 :
\ Picture Framing and Art Shop, | :
103 Suwanee Hotel Bldg. CORDELE; GA,
"THMURBDAY, OCTOBER 21 1920.
3 sl DRTIE e YWi ¢ ".
. WANTED
WANTED (Idtal representative for
. Hupmgbile Oar. ~ Good. ‘proposition
to right man. _Address Lockett Mo
tor Co. --Phone 599 Fitzgerald, Ga;
10/12/10t
oo oLOANS 3
QUICii LOANE--Made on both city
and farm Jands. See C: M. McKenzie
7191
ROUND TRIP T!CKET ........$825
(CORDELE TO ATLANTA, Via A. B.
& A. Railway, account SOUTHEAST
ERN FAIR. :
Tickets on sale October 15th to 25
inclusive, good returning too and !n
-cluding October 28th.. v
For further information apply to'-
UNION TICKET AGENT, Phone 247.
LOST—Blood hound wearing yard or
. vard and'a hal? w 34 ‘ribbon--tre it
a -nossum ldst <Y, hasn'e *hadn. seci
since. Mahogony ears, Walnut - cha
sis. battleship gray running gear.
Nctify RUSSELL McKINNEY.
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Hair Grown on Bald Head
cadiily found anmentid 2ty beld. @ New Yorker
{Bxtriant growth of ki of which ho it do proci
- who asks for it. v nri:e':"*s,:hn"l.!.ma:i'g‘api;'.
men nave proqn e Hiek ey fagmed and
this out. show others; this is genuine, :
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AWARD