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WOMEN ARE PROMINENT
« IN AMERICUS POLITICS
Amevietts, Ga., Oct. 26.-—Municipal
politics began simmering here this
afternocn with the announcement
that Mayer J. E. Shepaprd and Alder
men J. T 4 Warren, H. B, Mashburn
and Charles H. Burke would be can
Aidate to succeed themselves. Alder
man Mashburn, in his anncuncement,
fb!ntes that he would appreciate the
yotes of ‘all the volers, “male and
famale,” thus making his initial Dbid
for the vote of Americus women, who
will be permitted to pactivipate in
the primary. Already the names of
more than eighty women have been
registered by City Clark and Treas
wrer Eldridge, and it ig understocl
that politieal leaders in Americus
are urging the ladies to exercise
their newly conferred franchise, (n
fact, ther> is some sentimént faver
akle to at least one woman serving
on the aldermanic Loard, with a
general desire that they be given
fubstantial representaticn upon the
hoard of elucation, 'The city pri
inary will be held November 10,....
SEARCHING MOUNTAINS FOR
SLAYERBE*—P_I.QOHI.‘ AGENT
Ashville, Oct. 26.—Prohibition offi
cors with blood hounds are scouring
s momfitains west of her» in search
g“Bahe"fflurnvfl, alleged blockader,
who, it fefeharged, killed J. 1. Rose,
prohilg,;*fin agent yesterday,
“PUBLIC NOTICE ‘
Will arrive in Cordele Wednesday
morning; will gpend Wednesday,
Thursday, riday and Saturday; "will
gacrifice cither or all my residemwces,
vacant lots, and machinery at twenty
five percent below cost value for cash
while there or will sell cheap bn
terms, See me for bagain, Any one
owing me, please be ready to settle,
éfl_@l. KRELLY. 10-26-4 t
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AL IR |
'Will Rheumatism Again
Bind You Hand and Foot?
T N T WP S U ORI .~ WY - T T o W R TN S YRt
If you had Rheumatism last year
and treated cnly the pains of the
disease by rubbing with liniments
and lotions, you can be sure that
soon again you will be in the shack
les of this relentless foe. You miy
‘get some slight tempovary relief
from the pains of the discase by
ithe use of these local remedies, but
%?heumatism is too real and relent
“less a disease to be rubbed away.
“ So many cases of Rheumatism
eome from & tiny germ i the
IHE CROSSED THE CONTINENT
Onr the fair grounds lasgt night a
man from the “merry-go-round” ap
|pxour:h( d the Bwee Rose Flour
Bocthe and insisted that Miss Nannie
‘Benson sell him'a dozen of those de
licious Sweel Rose Bigcuits, H 2 caid
{that he and.his partner had worked
all the way ~across thé continent
[frem the Pacific Coast aud that this
l'w”‘" the first time that they had ever
geen any thing like Sweet Rose Bis
cuits, 1e said thai, they had beex
'(somin‘g to this boothe so often
‘Hmmgh the day eating Migs Nannie's
,I;Is"vujt:: that they were ashamed to
sponge any longer but felt that* they
ih:ul to have one more fill of Sweet
| Rose Biscuits and—Well he got the
hisenits and went away happy.
LEGAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Due and legal notice s liereby
given that I have this day dissclved
the partnership heretofore existing
between J. P. Culler and Bert Cain
]in the conduct of the City Pharmacy,
| Cordele, Georgiz. the gail Bert Cain
|tukim: cver my interest in the same
cand assuming all debts and liabilities
!«!’ the concern now existing or here
tofore arvising, and 01l aceolinte now
due said concern are duo the said
Bert Cain who will continue the Eusi
‘ness as the City Pharmacy. This the
|:7|l| day cf Q¢tober 1920/.“ A% g
i > J. CULLER]
| ‘ 7 10]27)4t
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
' The tax books are now ()pm{ for the
pavment of state and county taxes
lt‘m' the year 152001 will be in my of
fice every day for the purpose of as
Caisting in any way 1 can. The ]moksi
iwill be closed hy'nperution of law
on December 20, \
4 J. H. PITTS, Tax Collector Crisp
’(‘«-unty. : 10/1:(8t.
1 Ripping nailed mber-apart with
!()ul splitting it is the purpose of a
Masgsachusetts inventor’s tool. |
blood, that you should try a vem
edy that has proven so thoroughly
satisfactory in these cases. 5.8.5.,
the fine u% blood remedy cleanses
the blood of all impuritigs, and rc
moves all disease germs that may
creep into the blood. Begin taking
9.8.8. today, and it you will write a
complete history of your case, our
medical director will give you ex
pert advice. without charge Ad
dress Chief Medical Adviser, 157
Swift Lgboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
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| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
l . LAND SALE NOTICE.
Georgla, Crisp County,
| By virtue of an order of the Court
lrl’ ()rdh'nary granted at the January
| Term, 1920, will be sold, at publie
loutcry, on the first Tuesday in No
| vember, 1920, at the Court House
gdoor in said county, between the le
igfll hours of sale, the West half of
| the Kast half of land Ist number one
jhundrml geventeen (117) in the Four
tcenth district of Crisp, originally
!l)ouly, county, containing fifty (50)
| acres, mcre or less, Sale had for
,purpose of paying debts and making
| distribution among heirs of estate of
IJ. A. Story, deceased Terms cash
This Sept. 30, 1920.
! THOS. W. STORY,
[ Admnstr, Estate J. A, Story, deceas
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SALE REAL ESTATE ]‘
GEORGIA—Crisp County; .
By virtue of an order from the Cour:
of Ordinary of Crisp county, will be
sold at public outery, for cash, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1920, be
fore the court house door in suidl
county, between the legal hours of
sale: |
(*ity lot Number Three (3), in Block
Number Two Hundreq and Righty-
IZight (288) of the City of Cordele,
having a frontage of One Hundred
(100) teet'North and South by Fift;
(60) feet Fast and West, and being
the property described in deed from
R. W. Hodges (o Josephine Epps, da
ted Novefber 13th, 1900 and recorded
in Clerk's office of Dooly Superio:
Court, in Book “AA” page 12.
Thig 4th day of October, 1926,
W. H. McKENZIE Admr.-
Estate of Josephina Epps, der-ensed.[
10i6f4t.‘
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ROAD WNOTICE.
GKORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
To Whom It May Concern: Take
notice that James A. Griffin, 8., F.
Sheppard, et al, having made appli
cation for an order seeking the e.
tablishment of a new road which has
Leen laid out and marked (‘nnform-}
Wbly to taw by the commissioners (lul,V|
appointed and the report thereon
made on oath by them, said road (zom-l
Jmencing. at the ,“0"!‘“!‘?“ corper of
l Jot of land humbey 224 and continu‘ng
directly west therefrom along the
north lot lines of lots of land numbm‘]
193, 192, 161, 160, 129, 128, 97, 94,
all of said lots of land being in the
Ileventh land district of said county
said north lot line to be the center
of the road; said road to connect
‘with the Blackshear gt the above last
named point, to be thirty feet in width
and known as the QGriffin road, this
road to be laid out as ordered hy the’
reviewers, i
Now if no good cause can ‘be shown |
to the contrary by persons interested
in‘this matter, the order will be grant
ed at the office of the county commis
sioners in said county on the first
Tuesday in November, 1920, establish
ing the safd new road.
This 5 day of October, 1920.
CRISP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
E. F. Tison, Clerk.
10';634ti
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Crisp County. To all whom
it may concern:
Mrs. Mary B. Smith, et al having
in proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of . A. Smith, late of said
County, this is to ecite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of!kin of
1. A, Smith to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by lnw‘
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should nog
be granted to J. O. Slade on said es
tate. i
Wiiness my hand official signuture.‘
this 4 day of October 1920.
W. P, FLEMING, Ordinary. l
i : 10!6[4ti
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CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Crisp County. To all whom
it may concern: Notice is hereby
aiven, that the appraisers appointed{
to set apart and assign a year's sup- |
port to Mrs. Mary B. Smith, the wi
dow of H. A. Smith, deceased, have‘
tiled their award, and nnless good
und sufficient cause is shown, :the
same will be made the judgement of
the Court at the November Term,
1720, of the Court of Ordinary. 1
This October 4th 1920.
} W. P. FLEMING..
. Ordinary Crisp County.
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CITATION, DISMISSION FROM fD
MINISTRATION.
Georgia, Crisp County. Whereas,
S. F. Bowen, Administrator of Mrs.
Ixetlio P. Allison, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filad and
Ivmered on record, that he has fully
i:u]minis(ered said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors.
to show cause, any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
'l’ir;,l Monday in November, 1920,
W. I’. FLEMING,
) ; " Ordinary.
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1 CITANION—DISMISSION.
- Georgia, - Crisp County.
Mrs. Katie Gunn, gudrdian of Bry
ant A, Gunn, having applied to me
for a digcharge from her guardianship
of Bryant A. A. Géan, this is to noti
fy all persong comcerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in November
next, also Mrs. Katie Gunn will be
digscharged from her guardianship as
[appllnd for. This Oct. G, 1920
W. P. FLEMING,
f Ordinary.
10/6/4t
SALE OF REALTY AND PERSON
ALTY.
Will be sold on the Z%th day of Oc
‘ober next, in front of the Court house
"lr,ur at Sylvester, Georgia, hetween
‘M!ec legal hours of sale, the following
described property, same being a part
of the egtate of the late J. W. Glea
ton, deceased. |
All of land lot No. 197 containing
202% acres more or less, Also the
East one-half of land lot No. 196, con
taining 101% acres more or less. Both
of said tracts being in the l'ourl.eenth|
disirict of Worth County, Geojgia,
and forming one tract of land, Also
at the same time and place will be
sold one good farm mule . Also 28
shares of the capital stock of the
Union Warehouse Company cf Syl
vester, Georgia.
This sale is being conducted by
the heirs at law of the said J. W.
Gleaton, deceased, and the above
property will be sold for cash, for
the purpose of division. i
W. M. GLEATON, Agent
for the heirs at law of J. W.
' Gleaton, deceased. '
10/6/3t|
EXECUTORS SALE.
(teorgia, Crisp County. |
Under and by virture of an order{
granted by the court of Ordinary of
Isaid county, I, Gustave Klein, Execu
i tor of the estate of Rudolph Klein
]will sell before the court hotse door.
in said county, to the highest bidder
for cash, within the legal hours of
'sale, on the first Tuesday in 'Novam
‘l;er 1920, the following described real
estate to-wit: Beginning at a point
I in the center of 8. A. L. Railway trask
cne hundred and ninety yards du€
Wwest from the east lot line of lot of
land number 104 one hundred and
four, thence running due South (34)'
thirty-four yards, theénce due East to
the point of beginning. Said tract
of land being part of lot of land num:
ber 104 in the 11th district of Crisp
county Georgia, at Penia. Contain
ing on half (%) acre more or less.|
Reserving whatever' right the S. A.|
L. Ry. may have %4 rvight of way|
along their tract.
Gustave Klein,
EOxecutor of Estate of Rudolph Klein
10/6/4t
SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS
OF SOLDIERS.
Are notified that any application
to be placed on the pension list for
1991 must be filed in the office of
the commissioner on or hefore Nov*
ember first, 1 have the necessary
blanks. W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
@ L 10(6l4t
ROAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA-—Crisp County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Take notice that J. H. Dorough, T.|
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. “
& T McArthur, James Comer, et al., hav
! ing made application for an order seek
ling the establishment of a new road
!wmch has been lajd out and marked
conformably to law by the commis
sioners duly appointed and the report_'
thereupon on oath by them, said road
commencing at a point at Williforl
on the north side of the Seaboard Air
Line Railroad and running from {hat
point west on the north side oi the rail
| road and parallel with the railroad
by the Prescott turpentine still or thru
Listonia and by the home of J. H,
Dorough following principally alo,i;gj
said route and old neighborhood 10&@
and from thepce gn the said nortit
side of the said :rai?xjoad to the publie,
|road leading from MeKenzie's Siding:
| to the Cordele and Rocheile public
road at the point where the said road!
leading from McKenzie's Siding to
point where the Cordele and Rochelle
road crosses the Seaboard Air Lineg
Railroad on the north side of the said
railroad, this road ‘to be laid out as
ordered by the reviewers. ¢
’ Now if no good cause can be showi
to the contrary by persons interested
in this matter, the order will be
granted at the office of the county com ‘
_missioners in said county on the firs®
l'.l‘uesday in November, 1920, establish
‘lng the said new road. L e
This sth day of October, 1920. g |
CRISP_COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; |
10/6/4¢ E. F. TISON, “e,'k:i
LEAVE TO SELL. ‘
GEORGIA—Crisp County: 't -
To Whom It May Concern: i l
Notice is hereby given that, W. H.
McKenzie, as administrator 6fvthß es-l
tate of Miles Ridgeway, deceased, has
applied to me by petition for leave to
sell the real estate of said Miles
Ridgeway, and that I will pass upon
said application at the November'
Term, 1920, of the Court of Ordinary(
of said county. This Oct. 4th, 1920.
10/6 /4t W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
To Our Friends and Customers
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ONUS i
DURING FAIR WEEK. - COME-AND MAKE THIS HEAD g
QUARTERS. WE HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM FOR YOUR
CARS, A REST ROOM FOR YOUR WIVES AND DAUVG‘fi,‘-
TERS. IN FACT PLENTY OF ROOM FOR YOUR ENTIRE
FAMILY. . i ety ‘
WE HAVE SOME RARE BARGAINS TO OFFER-YPU fl‘
TIRES, AND ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES DURING THE
FAIR WEEK. ? W L e .
COME AND MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME WITH US.
Cordele Motor Car Co.
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investment, _ |
We OFFER THE ADMIRAL HAY PRESS, one horsé, three
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Aré(“hea,d(-juarters for Rem
ington Arms and Ammuni
tion of all kinds.~ Pt ,
D & M Sporting goods,
(Basket Ball and Foot Ball
Rule Books Free.)
~ WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE CO.
, 1. _. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND'SBERVICE
. PHONE NO. 9 - g CORDFLE, GA.
THESE CHILLY MORNINGS
will find 2 ““COZY, GLOW"” electric heater
more than comfortable. Phone us foga
try out. A -
BIVINS ELECTRIC COMPANY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER- 27, 1920.