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. 172 Ninth Avenue Opposite Light Plant
Phone 375
CORDELE, GA.
STORAGE STORAGE
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Attention, Farmers!
Do not sell vour Farm Produets be
low the cost of production. Store
your Cotton, Cotton Seed, Peanuts,
Beans and other produets in Bonded
. Warchouse and receive Bonded Re
ceipts which are recognized by all
banks as highest elass collaterial.
Vour produets are fully covered by
insurance when stored with us. Oth
org are storing with us and holding for
hetter markets, why not you? Rates
reasonable. We can furnish you new
hurlap bags for sacking peanuts.
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| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
LAND SALE NOTICE. ¥
Georgia, Crisp County. i
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary granted at the Januaryl
Term, 1920, will be sold, at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in No
vember, 1920, at the Court IHouse
door in said county, between the le
gal hours of sale, the West half of
the Kast half of land Ist number one
hundred seventeen (117) in the Four
toenth district of Crisp, originally
Dooly, county, containing fifty (50)
acres, more or less. Sale had for
purpose of paying debts and making
distribution among heirs of estate of
J. A. Story, deceased Terms cash
This Sept. 20, 1920,
THOS. W. STORY,
Admnstr, Estate J. A, Story, deceas
ed, 9130]4t
LEGAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Due and legal . notice is hereby
given that I have this day dissolved
the partnership heretofore existing
between J. P. Culler and Bert Ca!n{
in the conduct of the City Pharmacy,
Cordele, Georgia, the said Bert Cain
taking over my interest in the same
and assuming all debts and liabilities
of the coneern now existing or here
tofore arising, and all accounts now
due said concern are due the said
Bert Cain who will continue the busi
ness as the City Pharmacy. This the
27th day of October 1920.
J. P. CULLER
10/27/4t
TAX COLLECTOR’'S NOTICE
The tax books are now open for the
rayment of state and county taxes
for the year 1920. T will be in my of
fice every day for the purpose of as
sisting in any way I can, The hooks
will be closed by operation of law
on December 20, ¢
J. H, PITTS, Tax Collector Crisp
County. 10/13|8t.
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION
GCEORGIA—Crisp County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
Loyd Sim Ross, having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Willie W. Williams, late of
said county, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin of
Willie W. Williams to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not he granted to applicant on
said estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
natuure, this 2 day of November, 1920.
11-4-4 t W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT,
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart. and
assign a vyear's support to Mrs. Ola
Ray, the widow of W. E. Ray, deceas
ed, have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown
the same will be made the judgment
of the Court at the December term
1920, of the Court of Ordinary.
This November 2, 1920,
11-4-1 t W. P. FLEMING,
Orvdinary Crisp County.
CITATION
FOR LETTERS GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
F. L. Carden, having applied for
Guardianship of the person and pro
perty of Gladys Johnson, minor child
of Mrs. Sallie Pressley, nee Johnson,
late of said county, deceased, notice
is given that saiq application will be
heard at my office at 10 o'clock A. M.
on the first Monday in December,
next.
This Novem»er 2, .20,
11-4-4 t W. P. FLLEMING,
Ordinary Crisp County.
NOT!cE ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
OF REALTY.
GEORGIA—Sumter County: ‘
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Sumter county, at
November term, 1920, there will be
sold at public outery, on the- first
Tuesday in December, 1920, before
the Court House door in ~Cordele,
Crisp County, Georgia, the real es
tate of Anna Mae Bryant, located in
Cordele, Ga., consisting of one house
and lot at 708 10th street and one
vacant lot No. 14 in City Block 126.
Tarms of sale cash.
11 4-4 t MISS JENNIE RUSSELL,
Admrx. of Anna Mae Bryant.
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ADMINISTRATORS: SALE.
Georgia—Crisp Ceéunty.
By virture of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county granted
‘at the January term 1920, will he
sold before the court house door in
saidl county, on the first Tuesday in
December, next. Between the legal
hours of sale., to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
lands to wit.
The west half of the east one-hall
‘m‘ the lot No. 117 in the 14th -land
“district of Crisp cgunty Ga., contain
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
,mg 50 acres more or less,
[ Sold for the purpose of payment
Jof debts and distribution among the
heirs, as the property of the estate
of J. A. Story deceased.
THOS. W. STORY, Admr.
Estate of J. A, Story.
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; LEAVE TO SELL ;
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Notice is hereby givén to all con
.cerned that K. D. Brezeale, Executor
‘of the estate of J. W. Cox, Sr, latel
of said county, deceased,
has applied to me for leave
‘and order to sell all the lands be
lenging to said estate for purpose of
paying debts of the estate and mak
irg distribution among heirs of the
cstate, and that said application will
he passed upon at next regular term
cf the Court of Ordinary to be held
on the first Monday in Decembar
next. -
This November 1, 1920. l
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary. 11‘10'4(;
LEAVE TO SELL. |
Notice is given that J. Slade, aa-]
ministrator of the estate of (Will HOD'*‘
kins, made application to this court
for leave to sell the interest of te.q~‘
tator in the North half of lot of land
Number Fortyseven in the Eleventh
land district of this County, acquired
by Bond for Title made to testator
LyyJ. Slad~ and the interest of tes
tator in the Bond for Title. This
application will be passed on at the
December Term 1920 of this Court.
This November 10th 1920.
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
2 11(1114t
CHANGES IN TRAIN SERVICE |
SOUTHERN RAILWAY svsmem{
Inauguraticn of “Ohio Special” Train‘
. For the Winter. |
Effective -vith first train leaving
Cincinnati Moxnday mnorning Novem-‘
her 15th, and first train northhmmd}
leaving Jauvitsonville Tuesday morn-‘
ing Noveiibor 16th. The Scuthern
Railway System inaugurates its win:
ter tourist service through Cordele. |
The Ohio Special leaves Cincinnati
at 7:10 A. M. passes Cordele at 5:45
arriving at Jacksonville 11:50 A, M.
Returning leaves Jacksonville 8:10
P. M. Passes Cordele 2:05 A. M. reach
ing Macon at 4:15 A. M. and Atlanta
7:00 A. M., Cincinnati 9:50 P. M.
The Ohio Special will be known as
number 3 southbonnd and 4 north:
bound. The train heretofore design
ated as number 3 and 4 on the Geor
gia Southern and Florida: Railway are
changed to numbers 9 and 10 and
shcofly trains heretofore known as
numlers 5 and 6 are changed to numvi
hers 15 and 16 and are to be oper’at-‘
ad through Valdosta with no changesl
in tho time of phassing Cordele. ‘
Schedules of other trains passing.
through Cordele remain unchanged. |
R. L. LUFFMAN, Ticket Agent. ‘
' ' 11/11{3t ]
AMERICUS WOMEN CAST VOTE
~ Americus Nov. 10.—For the first
tinte in history Americus women vot:
ed in the municipal primary held
here today. There was no oppositipn
to the several candidates, and little
interest centered in the election, ex
cept that which clustered about the
women in availing themselves of
their new franchise. The ticket vot
ed was as fullows:
J. E. Sheppard, mayor; E. J. Eld
ridge, clerk and treasurer; H. B
Mashburn, . H. Burke, J. T. Wiarren
aldermen; E. L. Carswell and N. F.
Murray, police commissioners, and
D. R. Andrews, Dan Chappell, Gor:
don: Howell, (W, M. Humber and L
B. Timmerman, members of the Dem:
ocratie city executive committee.
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All barber shops in the city will be
closed on Thursday, November 11,
Armistice Dav,
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THE FEVER. CURES ANY ORDI:
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Drive the malaria from your system
and rid yourself of chills and fever.
bilious fever, loss of appetite and en
argy, drowsiness, elc.
Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic kills
the malaria germs., Its action is
prompt and sure.
A few doses break the fever and
when taken as a tonic the fever will
not return.
You miss that dreaded “chill day”
from the moment » o @ egirt taking
Ameco
Ameco is a scientific prescription
‘tat your doctor will appreve Con
tains no harmful arugs and is fine for
children. .
Get a hottle from your druggist for
350 and if not satistied with results
he will return your money. (Afiv.)
j FOR MAYOR, =
TO THE VOTERS OF CORDELE:
I hereby announce my candidacy
to succeed myself as' Mayor of Cor
dele in the primary which has heen
ordered for the 16th of November.
Having served the city conscien
tiously and faithfully for' the mstj
two years an d aving become famil
iar with the affairs of the city govern
ment, I feel that I can render a bet
ter and larger service than I have
in ‘the past,
I have the best interest of Cordele
at heart and will feel grateful if vou
see fit to give me the courtesy term.
In my past service 1 have endeavor
ed te act considerately in all matters
coming hLefore me as Mayor and: here
rendered to each individual and in
terest fair and impartial treatment
and, if elected, shall so continue; with
good will toward all and prejudice to‘
ward none. $ 1
I aesire to be as progressive as
Cordele is able to progress and as
conservative as circumstances dé.
mand. We have as good town mor-|
ally as can be found and if T am re.
elected 1 pledge my hest efforts to
maintain the present high standard.
1 shall stand ready at all times to re
ceive suggestions and counsel and
shall be willing to conform, in all
matters pertaining to the affairs of
the- city, to the will of the majority.
I most respectfully solicit ‘he votes
of the women citizens and will great
ly appreciate their support, promising
them by best efforts to better con
ditions, as may be suggested by them.
Thanking you eath and all for your
support and' co-operation in the past
and soliciting your further considers.
‘tion and support, I am,
| Yours Respectfully,
1 MAX E. LAND,
| Mayor.
FOR CITY COUNCIL
Having been urged by a number
o. my friends to make the race for
re-election as a member of City Coun
cil, T hereby make my auncuncement.
subject to the democratic primary of
November I€th.
I have endeavored during the per:
iod that I have served in this capaci
ty to serve the interest of all con
cerned without any prejudice: to any
one, keeping the city’s interest in
view at all times, and will continune
to do so if re-elected.
The support of all the voters is
earnestly solicited and will be appre
eiated,
o = JAHOMER~LAMB
FOR ALDERMAN
I hersby announce myself: a candi
date for Alderman of the City of Cor
dele, subject to the White Primary to
be held November 16. It elected I
shall give my best efforts to a fair
and faithful performance of the du
ties that fall upon me in said office.
I respectfully solicit the vot dnd sup
port of the people of Cordele.
13. E. HUIE?
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman of the City of Cor
dele;, subjeet to the White Primary
to be held on November 16. If elec
ted I pledge myself to a faithful and
impartial performance of the duties
office to the best of my ability. 1 will
appreciate the support of the voters
of the city.
ROME S. SHEPPARD.
FOR MAYOR
In responce to reymest 'of many
friends, T hereby announce myself a
candidate for Mayor of the City of
Cordele, subject to the primary elee
tion tc be held on: November 16th.
1920 to no minate a Mayor and three
Alaerien. Your support will be ap
treciated,
J. GORDON JONES.
FOR MAYOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Mayor of Cordele, subject to
the White Democratic Primary for
said election. If elected I pledge my
self to a faithful and impartial admin
istration of all the affairs of the office
J. F. MORRIS.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman subject to the white
primary called for November 16th,
and if elected I pledge a faithful per
formance of the duties connected
with the offica:. I will appreciate the
support of all white voters, and if I
am your choice, I will work for the
interest of Cordele. |
c H. GAY.:
FOR ALDERMAN
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman of the city of Cor
dele subject to the white primary to
be held November 16th. Irespectful-
Iy solicit the support of friends and
voters and will render the best ser
vice within my power if elected.
J. T. HAILE.
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With coal at £15.00 ton, the joke is ghadtly
Did the Power Companies perpetrate it
upon the Census Bureau!
We have in Georgia 80 move munieipal elee
trie light and power plants than private plants
This excess of public over private plants is
greater than in any other state. =
In spite of hampering laws, over 100 Geor
gia municipalities operate their own plants in
the effort to supply light and power to the peo
ple. In accounting for this the Bureau of Cen-
SUS Says: .
“In (eorgia it is customary to use waste
products from the lumber mills, which make
a very inexpensive fuel.”
Remarkable statement! Se ‘
Do vou know of one municipal plant using
“waste” from lamber mills te make steam to
generate electricity? :
On the contrary, you knowr—
Many of these municipal plants have heen
almost put out of business by coal at $l5 & ton
The great majority have to buy fuel-to op
erate their plants—
Although, at their doors the equivalent of
21,528,500 tons of coal is being annually
thrown away in our undeveloped water pow
ers.
The water power hills advocated by the
Municipal League would bring relief to the
villages, towns and cities of Georgia.
The “waste’” from lumber mills is not
(znongh. :
(Published by The Municipal League of Geor
oia, 315 Connally Building, Atlanta, Ga.)
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