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SAVANNAH BANKS TO SEND
DELEGATES MACON MEETING
Savannah, Feb. 12-—on the call o
Warner Martin of the Lowry Bank
Atlanta, president of the Georgin
Bankers association and J. E. Friz
eli, yresiaent of the Country Bank
ers Association of Georgia the call
being cigned by Haynes, and Me
Fadden and 1.. R. Adams, secretaries
of these crginizations, the banks of
Savannah practically without X
ception, wili «end representatives e
Mua~cn for the meetings of the two
associationy March 21 and 22, The
Lauke bere have not vet snnouncoed
the persounel of the Savannah dele
gation lowever
CAPITAL OFFICE FOR HOKE
Washinngton, Feb, 12,—Senator
Hoke Smith, will resume the prac
tice of law with officers in Atlant:
and "Washinngton upon his retire
ment from the Senate March 4th, he ‘
announced here Thursday. He h-‘i
Jeased a suite of five offives in Hn‘i
Southern Building one of \\‘:nhl
ington's newest and Imost desirable
office buildings and his office hm-.-‘
will be installed by the time (‘nn;qrr-:::;‘
adjourns. I
Maj. O. H. B. Bloodworth Jr. ‘.\lmf
has been his secretary since his dis- |
charge from the army will he asso
ciated with him in the practice of
law in the Washington oftice, Mr
Bloodworth, who is the son of Jud
.g(' 0. H. B. Bloodworth of the Geor
gia Court of Appeals, 1s a member of
}lm Georgia bar and practiced law
at Forsyth for a number of years.,
Others of the Senator's soceretarial
force who are thoroughly familiar
with departmental work, will also re
main with him.
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Montgomer, Ala. Feb, 12,—News
reached Jhere today of the drowning
of John Coleman and Henry Merri
wether negroes at Fort Deposit a 8 a
result of the flood stage of Indian
creek.
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EUROPEAN RELIEF FUND
In 1940 Bishop Cox wrote:
CCWe are living, we are dwelling
In o grawd and awful time,
In an age on ages telling,
To be living is sublime,”’
If these words were true then,
fhey are mueh truer now, For
this is a time of reconstruetion,
the foundation of which is hu
man life, saved, nourished, en
conraged and inspired by love,
It is o time which evables one to
e the meaning of Cowper’s
plirase, “*The generous pleasure
of kindly deeds.”
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VERDICT FOR $7Z.000 GIVEN
AGAINST GOVERNMENT IN
DECATUR COUNTY COURT
Buinbridge, Feb, 12—The case of
\nnn Wiells versus John Barton Payne,
dricetors gemeral of the U. S, Railway
Administiation, which was tried in the
adjourned term of Decatur county su
perior court, now in gegsion, was finigh
ed today when the jury returned a ver
dict in favor of the plaintiff for $5,-
000, The amount asked for by’ plain-
T was $25,000,
THE DOGGONE TRUTH
've heen a good fellow
Farned all 1T spent; :
Paid all T borrowed;
Lost all 1 lent.
[ onee loved a woman,
That eame to an end;
Get a good dog hoys,
Hets always yvour friend.
—R&I and Black.
A total eclipse of the moon may
last long as one hour and forty five
minutes.
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The world uses up an average of
2000.000 netedles a day.
ATLANTA AS CENTER
Atlanta, Feb. 12—The fame of At
lanta as a mercantile center has
spread to the heart of Africa.
This was demonstrated Thursday
through receipt by the Walk-Over
shoe store, 35 Whitehall street of a
business communication from Mich
ecal 1. G. Biatabo, of ILago province
of Nigeria, Africa. The letter follows:
“Having heard of your name as a
good and reliable firm dealing in all
kind of goods, I have the pleasure
in writinng for your catalogue which
I think you will sgnd per the return
of this mail. Awaiting your earliest
reply.”
M= Biatabo, will receive the cata
logue when the next Atlanta mail is
delivered in Lago.
| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
} CASH FOR LEGAL ADS
When you bring the Dispatch a le
gal advertisement, please in future
'bring the cash. We positively will
not begin the publication of -another
until it is. paid for. There are
abundant good reasons why this rule
musgt be applied in future. 1-4-26 t
DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO.
1-7-4 t
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| SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Georgia Crisp County: |
By virtue of the power and author- 1
ity conferred in a certain deed made
by C. C. Musslewhite to the under
dergigned, dated November 22nd,
1915, and recorded in the office of |
the Clerk of the Superior (‘ourt in |
Book Eight, pages two hunderd and’
thirty-one and’ two, and for the ex
press purpose of paying off the in
debtedness secured thereby, amount
ing to One Thousand Dollars, be
sides interest thereon from Novem
ber 22nd, 1919, to date of sale, at
8 percent per annum, and fire insur
ance premium Seven dollars and
ninty cents paid, together with the
We are just in receipt
of a number of hand
some garments by ex
press.
They are tasty in color
and distinctive in design,
and the ladies are cer
tain to be pleased with
them. The assortment
is quite complete in sizes
and we are prepared to
take care of your wants
n a satisfactory wav.
Special Sale
: 3
Children’s
Ds esses
We are showing a lot of Children
Dresses made of high grade
Ginghain and in dainty styles
Every purchaser will find a rarve
value in them. Sizes 6to 14
l'l'i\'('(l . $2 25
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
EMERGENCY TARIFF
BILL SHGVED ASIDE
Washington, Feb, 12.—The
emergeney tariff bill was shov
ed aside in the genate today to
permit further consideration of
legislative, executive and judi
cial approprjation measures.
cost and expenses of sale, I will sell
at public outery before the Court
House door of said county, on the
First Tuesday in March, 1921, with
in the legal hours of sale, the pro
perty conveyed by said deed, and de
seribed therein as follows:
All that tract of land, lying and
being in the Northwest corneri pof
lot of land Number One Hundred and
Nine (109), in the Eleventh (11th)
land District of formerly Dooly, now
risp county, Georgia, containing
fifty-eizht and seventy-zix one hun
dredths (58.76) acres, and bounder
ed as follows: On the west and north
by land lines of said lot, on the east
by Arabi and Penia public road, and
on the south by lands of D. L.
Wright.
MRS. STELLA TOMLIN BUTLER.
1-26-st.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF
LAND
Goorgia Crisp County
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold before the Court House door in
said county, between the legal hours
of sale on Tuesday, March Ist. next
to the best bidder for cash, City lots
;Z\'os. ten (10) in block 513, also one
half undivided interest in City lots
Nos. 8 and 9, in block 313, in the
City of Cordele, said county, for the
purpose of paying debts of J. H.
Jenkins, deceased and making distri
bution among the heirs of said de-\
ceased. This January 31, 1921. |
Manse Jenkins, |
Administrator of the estate of
J. H. Jenking deceased
2-2<4t-pd.
" LETTERS DISMiSSiON.
GEORGIA—Crisp County. S
W. 11/, McKenzie, administrator of
[lla Bruce Carter, deceased, repre
sents to the court in his petition,
duly filad and entered on record, that
he has full administereq said estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all perscns
eoncerned, kindred and creditors to
show cause of any they can why said
~administrator should not be discharg
od from his administration and re
! ceive letters of dismission no the first
‘Monday in March, 1921. o
W. P. FLEMING,
’ 2-7-4 t Ordinary.
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When you are sick you want and
need the best drugs; you want your
preseriptions compounded and - filled
carcfully and you want prompt
serviee.
Our drugs are always first quality
and fresh, and in care and promptness
in filling presceriptions we always bear
vour interests in mind. Get your phy
sician to phone or send your preserip
tions to
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Jones-Pate Drug Co. -
Phones 2 and 283
Treat Your Live Stock Right
Feed Them Corno Feed
and see Results
———WE SELL—
CORNO DAIRY FEED
CORNO PREMIUM
FEED
NUTRO SWEET FEED
CORNO LAYING
MASH
CORNO HEN FEED
Mims & Reynolds
PHONE 100
| THE PROMISED WAY.
| Two negroes were working in a coal
| bin in a Mississippi town, one down
{in “the bin throwing the coal and the
[other wielding a shovel. The one in
: dde picked up a large lump and heav
[ing it carclessly into the air, struck
| the other a resounding blow on the
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| As soon as the vietim had recovered
| from his momentary daze he walked
[over to the edge of the bin and, peer
“ing dJown at his mate, said:
| ““Nigger, how come you don’t wateh
| where you throws dat coal? You done
| Lit me smack on the haid.”’
| The other one looked surprised.
| ““Did I hit you, nigger?’’
i “You sho did)’ eame the answer,
E“.\ml [ jes’ wants to tell you, I’se
i heen promising the debil a man a
|lung time, and you ecertainly does re
semble my promise.”””
t —N. Y. Evening Post.
‘CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
GUARDIANSHIP. :
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Mary Ross, having' applied for
‘Guardianship of the person and prop:
erty of Verdele Williams, minor child
of W. W. Williams late of said Coun
ty, deceased, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office
at 10 o’clock A. M., on the first Mon
day in March nexs.
7his February sth, 1921,
W .P. FLEMING, Ordinary and ex
cificio Clerk C. O. 2-7-4 t
SALE OF ESTRAYS.
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
scld on the first Tuesday in March
next, at the regular hour for sherig’s
=ales, at public outery, to the highe:\:t‘
bidder for cash certain hogs, towit: |
One spotted male hog, one hog, black
with white stripe on side. Said ani
mals having no other marks natural
cr artificinl. Sold as estrays, taken
up by J. D. Cobb, and now in his pos
session, and sale to be held on his
premises where said estrays arc held.
The appraised value of said estrays
being $45.00. :
This February Tth, 1921.
2-7-4 t C. 0. NOBLE, Sheriff.
666 will break a Cold, Fever
and Gripp quicker than
anything we know, prevent.
ing pneumonia.
Wall Street reports rumors that
officials of some of the great rail
roads of the cuntry are considering
offering stock to employes.
2c CLASSIFIED) 2¢
flW[lHl]i WANT ADS AWORD
CASHLIN ADVANCE. THREE TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO
OPPORTUNITIES
KODAKS and Fresh Films at Jen
nings Drug Store. 10(20|tt
ALL STEAKS down to 25¢, best cuts
We deliver promptly. Weldon’s
Market, Phone 183.
50c DINNER.
This is not a plate dinner, but an
individual dish dinner that formerly
sold for'7s¢c. Try One.
11-19-26t¢ THE SUWANEE CAFE.
TYPWRITING done at reasonable
rates. Apply, Box 217. 2-5-6 t
FRESH MEATS at rock bottom
Prices. We've been cutting meat
in Cordele 20 years. Phone 183. We
sell full weight for less money.
Weldon’s Market,
All Pork Sausage, Pork Steak, and
Pork Chops 25¢ a pound. I’llon.‘.l
183 for quick dclivery, Weldou'si
Market. |
S e L e e ‘
RUBBER STAMPS—We make ’em.
THE GIBSON STAMP CO. 222
Knott St., Macon, Ga., 2-13-10 t
LOANS
QUICK LOANS--Made ou both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie
\ 719 t
MONEY TO LOAN—We are prepared
to make Loans On Farm or City
Property—Current Rates of Inter
est. CRUM & JONES. Cordele, Ga.!
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—2OO bushels of my re
selected Prolific seed corn, in bush
el lots $3.50; 5 bushel lots and up
ward $3.00. This is a mixed corn,
deep grain, small red cob, 2 to 3 good
ears to the stalk. I don’t see that
the weevils bother this corn any
more than any other. I think it will
make one-third more per acre than
any other corn with the same work
and fertilizer. I haave been planting
this corn several years, and have
corn to sell every year. You don’t
want to plant one or two acres, but
your whole crop, so if you have been
in the habit of buying, you will be
seiling.
250 bushels Wannamaker cotton
! seed direct from Wannamaker last
lyear. Just about as pure as when
I got them. $l.OO per bushel if tak
en at once.
A. J. CLARY, Arabi, Ga. 1-15 to 3-1
WAKEFIELD Cabbage plants, 20c
per 100; $1.50 per 1000. Early variety.
prompt deliveries. I. L. Stokes, Pitts
Ga. 2-2-24 t
FOR WANNAMAKER’S PURE
Pedigreed Cotton Seed bred and
grown at the foot hills of the Biue
Ridge Mts. by North Ge(hia. Seed
Co., Martin, (&1 Ginned and calizd
FOR SHOE
SHINING AND REPAIRING
W. H. Dale is opening up a First Class
Shoe Repair Shop in Grant’s Old Stand, Su
wanee Hotel building. A convenient shop
for ladies and children where courte
ous treatment and strictly expert service
will be rendered, at prices in keeping with
the times. A clean, comfortable depart
ment where laides, gentlemen & children
can get a first elass shoe shine,
Your patronage will be appreciated.
Cordele Shoe Parlor
W. D. DALE, Mgr. 114 Seventh St.
Suwanee Bullding
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1921,
on private machinery——Earliest var
iety of Big 801 l cotton known, guar
anteed 100 per cent pure. Ask B, N.~
Williams and others who planted
them last year. $2.00 per bushel.
For sale by WATT & HOLMES:
HDW. CO. 1-14-52¢t
FOR SALE—A dandy Ford Touring
carq 0y B Scott, Jr. ¢ 2-5-6 t
HCGS FOR SALE—WiII sell several
sows and pigs, also some small
shoats. J. C. HAMILTON, Arabi;
Ga, 2-7-15 t.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Northern
Heights residence. Small cash
payment, balance like rent. Immedi
ate possession, Call MRS. BROYWER,
Phone 532. 2-7-10 t
FLOWER SEEDS—We have every
kind you will need to make the
spring flower garden. We also sell
garden seeds of all kinds, and seed
Irish potatoes. Phones 216 and 249.
Coker Grocery iCo. 2-7-26
A fine lot of Young Secedling Pecan
Trees for sale, from the Byrom
Nursery. Address M. J. KEYS, Cor
dele, R. F. D., C, Daphne. 2-11-26
EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!!!—Large, fine
flavored eggs for eating—market
"‘a’ice. Settings of 15 at $2.00; two or
three settings reduction from stock
vards which wen blue ribbon at Crisn
County Fair. Apply to Phone 463, or
MRS. M. E. TAYLOR, 208 Thirteentn
Avenue. : 2-12-3¢
WANTED
WANTED—Transferring and heavy
hauling. We will move you any
where. Adams Transfer Co., Phone
454. 1-11-tf
!WANTED-«I,OOO bushels Porto Rico
potatoes at once. See me this
’weok. WAYNE FANT 2-7-5 t
WANTED-—To buy or rent well locate:d
[(i or 7-room residence, large lob, cast,
|l'|'unt preferred. Address ‘M, N. C.’°
'c:n'c Dispatch. 113,
AGENTS WANTED—Lady or Gen
tleman Agent wanted in the city of
zCm‘dele to sell the genuine J .R.
Watkins Medicines, Spices, Kxtracts
Toilet Preparations, etc. All or spare
time. A wonderful opportunity to
get into business for yourself. Write
today for free particulars and san"
ple. J .R. Whatkins Co., 61 Memphis,
Tenn. 2-6-4¢
| LOST
FOUND—Bunch of keys, Dodge
switch key. Owner must pay for
this ad. 24-tf
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