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AMBONESDAY, DECEMBER 1,.18%0
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
Cagta T GITATION 1
FOR LETTERS GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA-—Crisp County:
T@ All Whom It May Concern: ~
~#. L. Cavden, "having applied for,
ququnsmp of the person and pro
perty of Gladys Johnson, minor ¢hill
of Mrs. Sallie Pressley, nee Johnsofi.
late ‘of said county, deceased, notice
is'glven that saiq application will be
heartt at my office at 10 o’clock A. M.
on the first Momlay' in December,
next. X 1o |
“This: Novem*er 3, 3,20, .| * l
1144 t "4'W. P. FLLEMING,
§ __Ordinary Crisp County.
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NOT!GE ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
i +of- REALTY,/ . A '
GEORGIA—Sumter County: J
By viftue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Sumter county, at
November term, 1920, there will be
-g,oid At publie outery, on the first
Tuesgday 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 houss‘.‘
and lot at 708 10th street and one
vacant lot No. 14 in City Block 125.
Terms ~of feaker cash: o+ " ¢ =OO :
11'4-4t . MIBS JENNIE RUSSELL,
. Admrx. of Anna Mae Bryant.
" ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia—Crisp County.
By virture of an order of the Couri
of Qx'dindry of said county granted
at the January term 1920, will be
sold: before the court house doot 4in
sald ‘county, on the first Tuesday in
December, next. Between the legal
hours of sale, to thehighest bidder
for cash, the following described
lands- to wit.
The west half of the east one-hall
of ‘the lot No. 117 in the 14th land
district of Crisp county Ga., contain:
ing 50 acres more or less.
Sold for the purpose of payment
of' debts and distrjibution among the
heirs, as the property of the estate
of J. A. Story deceased.
" THOS. W. STORY, Admr.
Bstate of J. A. Sfory.
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wBO LEAVE .TO SELL
GEOQRGIA—Crisp County: 3
Ndtice is hereby given to all-con
cernéd that K. D. Brezeale, Executo
ofathc ‘estate ot J. W. Cox, Sr. late
ol_!{,:;"“‘.‘;':. sald = county, deceased,
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GER e YA 3 o |
- FSE3EWORK IS A BURDER ‘1
Whtitosi's lot is a weary one at best, !
Dugstvitli backacke and other distress.
ing “Ridney ills life indeed becomes 2
burden. Domm’s. Kidney Pills have
~made lite brighter for many Cordele
\\fieu ‘Read what Mrs. A. P. Ham
mett; 309 Seventh Ave, Cordele, ‘
sa{‘f.‘..“Seveial years ago I had oc”
casion to use-Doan’s Kidney Pills and
1 giirely found them to be fine. My
ki(flmys acted irregularly and I felt
tir&} and langu'@ all the time. My
baek was very sore and lame and !
coifgfi: hardly get around to do my
housewoerk. I' would get Uizzy head
hc?g{%*an(l black specks would appear
beforc my eyés, blurring my sight. 1|
vedd-'dbout Doan’s Kidaey Pills and
debtded to try them. gedting my sup l
ply. dt- Jennings’ Drug Stove. . After,
takifig' two boxes I was fixed up in |
fing shdpe. Doan's strengthened my
back, rid me ¢f those dizzy head
-aches and regulated my kidneys.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dout
simply ask for.a kidney remedy—get
_Doain’s Kidney Pills—the same T™hat
Mrs. ‘Hammett had. TFoster-Milburn
Co,, +Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. :
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(OF JEWELRY
Are . Gifts That Last
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Our line contains many ex
quisite examples of the fin
est of craftsmanship, - hav
ing exclusiveness of design
plus absolute reliability and
high value. :
, Cou are invited to inspect
our line. ‘
S. M. DEKLE
- The New Jeweler,
Scventh St. Cordeie, Ga
has appliid}{f?-to me - ‘for!{j;m
and crder [t s‘;flg!u]l ’ilnlyp m’r?,’
longing to said e taté for pirpose of
paying debts of the. estate and mak
ing distribution among heirs of the
estate, and that said application will
be passed upen at mext regular term
of the Court of Ordinary to be held
on the first Monday in December
rnext‘ : j
Phis November 1, 1920,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.”ll/10/4t
LLgAVE,‘ TO SELL.
Notice i§ given that J. Slade, ad
ministrator of the estate of Will Hop:
i(ims; made application to this court
for' leave §o sell the interest of tes:
tator in tllé%‘;Nin'th half of lot of land
Number Tertyseven in the Eleventh
land dist’ri(:;t‘ of' this County, acquired
hy Bondi for Title made .to testator
oy J. Slade and'the interest of tes:
tator in’ ghe ‘Bond for Title. This
application will be passed on at the
Decembevr&-‘?lferm 1920 of this Court.
This November 10th 1920,
W. P..FLEMING, Ordinary.
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CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT,
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
-Noticg, 1§ hereby given, that the ap
praisers dbpo’inted_ to set apart and
agsign a ‘year’s support to Mrs. Ola
Ray, the widow of W. 1. Ray, deceas
ed, have filled their award, and unless
good and".sufflcient cause is shown,
the same will be made the j{ulgmem.}
of the Court at the Dacember term,
1920, of 'tgle Court of Ordinary. @
* This November 2, 1920. |
Ig-4-4t ;@2 W. P, FLEMING, |
‘ " . Ordinary Crisp County. |
CITATION—ADMIN!STRATION
CEORGIA-—Crisp County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
Loyd Sim Ross, baving 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 be granted to applicant o
said estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
natuure, this 2 day o 7 “ovember, 1920,
11-4-4 t -~ W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
LEGAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Due and legal notice is hereby
given that' ¥'fave this “day" diskblvec”
Pl R e
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
" EASTERN TIME
CORDELE, GEORGIA |
Arrival ‘and Departure of Passenge:
Trains, Cordele Union Depot
The following schedule figures pab
lished as information and not guar |
anteed:
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Arrives Departs
4:35am Atlanta-Birm’gham I:osam
I:osam Bwk-Wayx T'ville 4:3bam
10:45pm Atlatita 6.20 am
2:35pm Atlanta-Manchester 2:sspmw
2:4opm Bwk-Wayx-Tmg'ville 2:55pm
Southern Railway System.
Arrives ‘ Deparg
2:osam Jacksonville 5:45am
3:lsam Jax'ville Palatka 12:5%am
9:45am Valdosta 7:36pm
2:4opm Macon-Atlanta © 3:lopm
12:5%m Macon-Atlanta J:lsam
5:45am Cincinnati- 2:osam
. 2:6opm ~ Jacksonville 3:obpm |
7:3opm Macon-Atlanta 9:soam l
23, SRI 5o % P S =T VR A
Seaboard Air Line Raliroad
Arrives : Duparts
2:45pm Montgomery 2:bopm
9:6oam Helena 7:32pm
7:32pr1 Americus 9:soam
2:3opm Savannah 3'lopm
10:40pm Savannah - 3. ¢Bam
3:2Bam Americus 10:40pm
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN
. & GULF y
Arrives Departs |
2:4opm Cordele . B:3oam
T:3spm Cordele f 1 -3:l6pm
Direct train connections ar’e matle - ta
Albany with A. C. L. for Thomasville
and Bainbridge; Ga. Nor for Moultrio.
and Boston; C. of G. for Arlington |
and Dothan,
CORDELE, GA., UNIQE)N TICKET
e OPEISE, RHONE 267 g
Give us Your Order
Farly in Morning
For/Vegetables
Nice Snapp Beans, To
matoes, Letuice and
Celery. "We have all
“Fruit Cake ingredients,
‘Also Fruit (lakes in 1,
2 and 5 pound packages
Swan Down Flour and
Kilm Powers Milk.
Wall Street Grocery
Prones 105 and 106
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NIRRT S TR |
~ IN STANLEY CASE
Corener’s Jury Returns Verdict at In
‘quest Over Six-Weeks-Old Baby.
R
Hazlehurst, Ga., Nqgv. 29,—Since
the return of the verdict of the coro:
ner’s jury, that Evelyn Ala Mae
Stanley, the six-weeks old baby girl
of Mrs. Minnie Stanley, came to her
death by a bruise cn the Lack of her
head causzd '.‘)y some unknewn cause;
there has been no additional develop
i’nents, but it is expected that somc
action will be taken, prob;{hly Tues:
da}'. ; I
The evidenca of Dr. john M. Hal!
and Drs. Ma nnand Overstreet, who
made the pestmortem examination.
stated that death was caused by a
Llow on the back of the childs head
and that it was sufficient to kill the
enild within a short time. The only
pasties known to have been at the
place were Mrs. Lizzie Heard, her
scn, Thomas Heard, .and his bride
of several days, besides the mother
of the child, Mrs. Minnie Stanlay.
. The c¢hild's mother and Mrs, Lizzie
Heard, it was stated, were the only
persons in ‘the child’s roem and that
Mrs, Heard l=ft the room wirile Mrs
Stai\]e_v was nursing the baby and
that when she returned to the room
the child way dead and bleeding at
the nese. Mrs. Stanley stated that
she left the child apparenily slzeping
and went in the room whera her
méther, Mrs, Heavd, was preparing
breakfast and when she returned
within ten niinutes she found the
baky dead. John Gilbreath, the fath
er, was not at the house, but he took
charge ‘of the body and had it bur
led:
~ In proportion to population, Switz
erland has many more deal mutes
than any other country.
‘Brussels, Belgium, has twelve glove
making establishments,
the partnershin lheretofcre existing
between J. P. Culler and Bert Cain
in the conduct of the Citfy Pharmacy.
Cordsle, Georgia, the said Bert Cain
taking over my interest in the same
and assuming all debts and liabilities
of the concern now existing or here
tofore arising', and all accounts now
{ue said concern are due the said
Bert Cain who will contimue the busi
ness as'the City Pharmacy. This the
27th day of October 1920.
v oil S I & audv S 0 ‘J.”P’.‘CULLER
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AN IMPORTANT LETTER
CoLUMBUS, GA.—" Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery is cer
tainly a grand medicine for stomach
trouble. I have suffered greatly
all my life with disordered stomach.
My food seemed to set so heavy,
no matter what I ate. I have taken
many of the medicines advertised
for this trouble but nene of them has
ever come up to ‘Golden Medical
Discovery’ for giving prompt and
lasting relief. Whenever I have a
sluggish liver with sick-headache
and constipation I have found that
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a
very efficient remedy. They do not
gripe or cause any other distressing
condition such &s a great many pills
do.”-Mgs. LAURA KIMBROUGH, 3503
Earlene Avenue.
Few families have not at some
time or other used this Golden
Medieal Discovery. Over twenty
four million bottles have been sold
in this country.
Send 10¢ to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. for trial
package of the tablets.
Choice Meats
AND
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STAPLE GROCERIES
Our cxperierce in the market
and Grocery business enable us
to serve you in a most satisfdc
tory manger in raaking the: menl
appetizing and wbolesoina.‘
Lét Us Serve You.
Phone 316
- SANITARY MARKET
R. C. Boulware, Mar.
PTHE CORDELE DISPATCH.
METHODIST BISHOPS. ' ' '~
“#'#%r FOR PURITAN . SUNDAY
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“Adlantie City, N. J.) Nov. 39--K&
campaign about to he kil\aug'umt_ed‘ by
the Lord's Day All“iq‘n?ac of New Jer
gey for a puritanical Sunday was
given the approval to : day of ‘the
house of bLishops of the Methodist
lipiscopal «¢hureh. The program in
its tontative stage was sulmitted to
day to the bishops in session here,
The campaign, if guccessful,
would result .in the closing of the
stores on ‘Sunday, prohibit the play
ing of all games, stop the ruhning
of traing and the publication of news:
‘papers. .
.The house of bishops today v
ceived a communication from Frank
Gilmore, executive secretary of the
Actor’s Equity associaticn, express
ing on behalf of that organization,
indignation at the stand taken ilyi
the Methodist church with respect
to dancers and dancing masters
and inquiring if perscns in the‘
theatrical profession are equallyl
barred from membership in the
Methodist’ ehurch. : B
GERMANS FLOOD U. S. WITH
" TOYS AT ABSURD PRICES
Berlin, Germany, Nov, 2)-—Ger:
man toys, which are not labeled
“made in Germany,” are being (lu‘mp“
ed B,v the thousands of theusands (mi
the American markets for the Christ:
mas trade. The Nuremburg and
Turth (Bavaria) manufacturers have:
been working all the 'year on. orders
placed Ly American firms last win.
ter when ths German mark was dow
to 1 cent. Toys are amgng the few
articles allowed ta be exported from
Germany without; a special licenge,
Producticn costs are extremely low
and the manufacturers, eager to keep
their plants. going at any price, have
gi'abl;ed up business coming from
the United States at terms whi['ch no
American manufacturer : coculd even
dream cf underbidding.! The good:
are being shipped in boexes 1}1:\1‘]{(3(1
“made in Germany”, but eich article
'is not laheled to show the (fmrmt‘ry of
its origin.
Lead doughboys, warships flying
the stars and stripes and cther toys
of 'a patrictic American g Nature
which many boys and girls in the |
United States will find in th(rir‘
stockings this‘,vear. will hase hoen“
manufactured in Germany, ‘a country
with which their country thecreticall
ly still is at war. : "
~ NEGRO LYNCHED
i . ) SUEpY 3 050 ¥ .¥ 5 3 ¢
Alleged Attack L;Jpon Wit Weman
~lnfuriates Mob cf White Citizens.
Miami, Fla.,, Nov. 29.4 J, B. Harrig
a 19-year-old negro was lynched by
a mob of white citizens this afier
noon near Princeton, following an al:
leged attack by hims upon a white
woman residing abcut 55 miles south
of Miami, 5
. When a doctor gives a patient hope
he expects pay for it. .
Let us
Suggest
/
Electric power for conven
ience in cooking, sewing, ard
hot irons. It makes house
keeping a pleasure.
And for power in your plant
you rmeed an electric motor
fitted to every machine. Pow:
er costs are nothing as com
pared with a ready power
to turn a wheel. Study it
out. Money saved ig mouey
made. :
A Warning—Tlhe person who
‘has a habit of putting a pen
ny behind the tué.e plug
takes his life in his owil
honds. It is dangerous. Stop
it!
" GEORGIA
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Public Service Co
J. A. SIMMONS, Manager.
£} L -
WANTS CHURCH TO BEOIN .
-, CAMPAIGN OF TRAINING
‘' Memphis, ' Tenn, Nov. 30.—The
edncational assembly of the Southern
Methodists met here today with mem
Lers of college bLisheps, lealers in
cducational and mission work to map
cut o plan of cooperation to promote
o campaign for religious education
to be undertaken by the church,
JAILER FATALLY SHOT :
BY ESCAPING PRISONERS
Memphis, Nov, 30.—George Reeves
jailer, was fatallysshot at thé pail at
noon today while unsuecessfully try
ing to prevent the cscape of throe
men held ponding trial in charges of
robbery. The men were reported vir
tually surroundded in Wolf river hot
toms.
AL OULDNGY
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“Eleotrieidy for
gvery £arm’
“No: I wonldi 't take a thougss
and doliavs for it.” That's
what users sa7 about Delco-
Light; the comp:eie rarm glec.
tric plant, Deleo-Light mod:
ernizey the home, nmakesg the
farm a petter and more desira
ble plage to live and to work,
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CORDELE, GA.
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Friediander - Friedlander
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BROTHERS BROTHERS" -
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b R % - i ' e BRI g Aly il St ;lfi;;’é!g o «gg‘:
Is now in full swing We are receiving new. goods daily— Bk
which we arve throwing in this great sale. Join the erowd. X
Don’t be misled, Come and get your share of the $l,OOO aet- | :
ually givén daway in Money Saving Values. -* | o -
' Hrood quality | Apron-Ging--f..
! hm'ns,":3()¢*:_‘.'a’|]uv, llOb 3
PR ' Thurgday at yd
AR Ry YSR R b b s g it et T
bl ’(../ Good 30¢ quality Dress §. e
% ,'{“:;4'.:,;;,?7,’15{::,:‘:. 5(/ e : T o ; 1 3
. I*‘%‘ ST - Ginghams, Pretty Plaids -
K o and Stripes, clegant. for }. ’
; , ' childrens Dresses 19h b v
: Thursday at vd g
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If you cannot come today come tomorrow—make - our - store:
Headguarters, We are always glad to see you. i N
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Cordele’s Livest and most Up-To-Date Store. -~ . . ==
112 FLEVENTH AVENUE _ CORDEBE”%@W?;
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WE ARE/EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE ’
Genuine Oliver Plows
Parts and Repairs, The Genuine bears thelbflflrfi'- %
Trade Mark. Beware of the bogus. o 1
We carry a full line of Oliver Plows and Re- |
pairs and can supply your needs in every partie- -
. ular. i
Wells Hardware Co:
Successors to Hutchinsen Lumber & Supply Co.
* Near Union Depot, Wail Street. .
Telephone 532 :
Christmas Suggestions
Cut Flowers 0 # Faney Stationery” ':%;f'i
Candy {1 Cutexßég @ 0 i
Cigars - Djer-Kiss Sets© © 1
Cligaretts I Mary Garden'Sets = 3
Pipes s Lovine Sets o
Pociket Books r Manicure Sets H‘
Flash Jights b i odd Piecescin-Tvory:
Thermos Bottles Perfumes, Houbigants,-
Steno Outfits Figio ete.: T
Razor Sets ; Toilet Water, Houbi= |
Kodaks ! gantsy eter 11w
Place your-order for Cut Flowers eavly.
Spend your holiday money with us and we: |
will spend ours with vou, and all will have a real |
holiday season. . 4
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Cordele Drug Company-
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