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" FRIDAY AUGUS'T' 15, 1924
‘ESTIMAT%b COST OF STRUC
TURE,"WITH EQUIPMENT, IS
: ABOUT $1,000,000. \
“ MACON Aug., 14—The most elab
orate icing plant ‘in the TUnited
States will be built in Middle Geor
gia to accmmodate the reeds of
peach growers. ;
The estimated cost of a concrete
ice storage plant of the capacity pro
posed for this scction, with: electrical
ly controlled conveyors and other
modern equipment, will be aprroxi
mately $11,000,000. In addition there
will have to be extended trackage !
facilities to enable tne railroads to
handle with speed all trains for icing. l
‘l%’ D. Polard, general manager of
the Central of Georgai Railway, last
‘night said the Central’s engineers are
making a number of surveys in Mid
dle Georgia for the location of the
Jbig icing plant. l
' There are five sites under consider--
_ation, he said the first being west of
Macon, at what is known as Terra
Cotta, where the Central now has
trackage facilities for 600 cars; the
second is in the vicinity ‘'of Ohio-sta
‘fon, four and a half miles east of
Fort Vialley; the third is nearer to
Fort Valley; the fourth is west of
Fort Valley on the Columbus division
and the fifth is west of Fort Valley
on the Albany division.
MARIE CORELLIS WILL BARS
ACTORS FROM HER GIFT HOUSE
STRATFORD-ON-AVON, England,
July 28 (AP)—The late Miss Marie
Corelli left an estate valued at about
'5120,000, and bequeathed all of her
property to Miss Bertha Vyver, her
life-long companion.
Mason (Court, Miss Corelli’s Strat
ford residence, is to Ye preserved in
’a(‘t with its garden and paddock, and
after Miss Vyver’s death, it is to be
preserved for the benifit and service of
distingusihed persans visiting Strat
ford-on-Avon from far = countries.
These visitors are to be selected and re
commended to Miss- Corelli’s trustees
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Western North Carolina
August 22,1924
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ROUND TRIP RATES FROM CORDELE
. 7o .
‘ Ashville, N. C,, $14.60 « Lake Junalaska, N. C., $15.55
Balsam, N. C,, $15.65 ;
Black Mtn. N. C, $1520 S& e e
Brevard, N. C., $14.60 Tyron, N. C,, $13.05 :
. Hendersonv’le, N. C., $13.85 Waynesville, N, C., $15.65
Tickets on sale for regular trains of August 22nd, good returning from destination
on or befo;'e September 2, 1924.
Tickets honored in sleeping or parlor cars. Baggage may be checked. Half rates for
children. Fares in effect from other important stations.
A splendid opportunity to visit the mfiuntains of Western North Carolina as small cost
For complete information consult Ticket Agent or address
, ; C. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent,
131 Terminal Station, Macon, Ga.
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South Rail Syst
' WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE
~ CRISP COUNTY BOARD OF TRADE |
Because we believe it is worth what it cost this =
~ community and then some. & it
If you are nOLhmémberjoin it and help makea =
Stong pull for Cordele and Crisp County.
HEARD" GROCERY COMPANY. CORDELE. GEORGIA
BOA CONSTRICTORS ESCAPING
- CAGES KEEP CREW BUSYI
NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Seven
ten-foot boa constrictors, which es
caped from their cages, kept 32
‘members of the crew, eight passen
gers and monkeys, macaws and
screamers on the steamship Bolivar
‘awake and active for four days dur
'ing the voyage from Columbia, Cap
tain L. L. Long siad upon arrival
of the steamer today.
Five of the snakes were capture
2asily, but two had made their way
to the outer air and had rolled them
selves up in an awning. A sailor dis
covered their hiding ‘place when one
fell at his feet. The reptiles broke
Iloose during a heavy storm.
li)y the council of the Society of Au
"thors. : & i
Miss Corelli,” however, ‘‘absoluiely
excludes actor s,actresses, and all per
sons connected with the stage,” and
l“most strictly enjoins that no persons
Iconncct.crl with Stratford-on-Avon, of
i ficially or otherwise, shall be permitted
‘to cooperate or be conierned in the
carrying out of the trust.”” |
Peanut Strips
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We are selling 4 feet strips that are fine for sticking your peanuts.
$1.50
A two horse load
aand you haul 'em
() Located at the Hardwood mill
Firzgibbons & Wilsen
Cordele Phone 489 Georgia
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CHINESE MAGISTRATE RESELLS
SEIZED OPIUM AS HABIT CURE
ANKING, China, June 25. (AP)
—The magistrate of Chinyanghsien
recently confiscated large stocks of'
opium in his bailiwick, and his
praises were sung far and wide by
the people of the province. They
had been compelled by force to cul
tivate the poppy and subjected to
heavy finsee and taxation, and they
believe the magistrate was seeking
their welfare. .
Subsequently the magistrate put
on the market some pills which he
ndvertised as a sure cure for the
opium habit. For this he received
new_ plaudits and his pill business
prospered.
Home-defense airplanes are being
made in Emgland.
DISSOLUTION NCTICE
The partnership of Roberts and Ho
hen Company was dissolved July 15,
1924. B. H. Roberts, assuming all the
outstanding business and A. J. Hohen
withdrawing. ‘
B. H. ROBERTS
4744 t .- A. J. HOHEN |
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
GUARDIANSHIP
GIEORGTIA, CRISP COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
J. N. Sirmons, having applied for
Guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Pearlie Sirmons,- Judge Morgan
Sirmons, and Ruby Sirmons, minor c¢hil
dren of B. 'S, Sirmons, 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 Septemeber next,
This August 4, 1924,
8-6-4 t W. P. FLEMING
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C, O.
et e eet e
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE |
In the Disiriet Court of. the. United
States Kor the Southern District of
Georlgia, Albany Division, ~ .‘
In the matter of L. L. Helms bank
rupt, in bankruptey. |
To the Creditors of L. I. Helms, of
Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia,’ and
district aforesaid, greetings:
You are 'hereby notified that Appli
cation for 'Discharge in Bankruptey
thas been filed by the above-named
bankrupt, and that a 'hearing upon the
same will be had before the U, S. Dis
trict Court, at Albany, Ga., on Septem
iber 18th, 1924, at 10 wo'clock in the
forenoon; that you show cause then
and there, if any you (have, why the
prayers of the said bankrupt should
mnot be granted,
Witness my hand and dated at Al
bany, Ga., this 13th day of August, 1924,
GEO, F. WHITE, Clerk
GEO. F. WHITE, Deputy Clerk
8-14-1 t U. 8. District Court
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the United
Startes for Southern District of Geongia,
Albany Division, |
- In the matter of L. L. Helms Music |
Co., Inc., bankrupt, in bankruptcy. |
To the <Creditors of 1. L. Helms,
Music Co., Inc. of Cordele, Crisp Coun
ty, Geongia, and ‘disu‘i-‘c% aforesaid,
greetings: p
You are herchy .notified that Appli- |
cation for Discharge in, Bankruptcy
thas been filed by * the -‘:lluVe-n‘unwd
bankrupt, and that a hearing upon the
same will be had before the U, 8. Dis
trict Court, at Albany, Ga., on Septem
ber 18th, 1924, at 10 o‘clock in the
forenoon; that you show cause then
and there, if any you have, why prayers
of the said ‘bankrupt should not be
granted.
iWitness my hand and dated at Al
})'u’niy, Ga., this 13th day of August,
924, .
GEO. F. White, Depyty Clerk
8-14-1 t ‘U. 8. District Court
The largest sca-going electrically
driven passenger liner vet contracted
or is soon to be built for service be
tween San Francisco and Honolulu.
t————m p Store neer you | ;
ROGERS ]
D e G N
B Quick Quaker :
1§ Oats 9C
Del Monto Yellow Cling .........
Peach 26(:
Del Monto Picnic
A5paragu5.....................23c
Old Dutch -
| C1ean5er..................7 l'zc
‘ Rogers Pure -
g Mayonnaise ........ 15'25'45C
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' Rogers Bread, Perfection Loaf, a big
§ new 16 ounce 9
9 B C
Snap Beans, Butter Beans, Green Peas,
Green Cabbage, Onions, Bartlett Pears,
Thompson’s Seedless Grapes, - Cali
fornia Oranges and Fancy Lemons.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, CGRISP COUNTY,
To the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of H. F. Byrd, R. L.|
Brooks, and R. B. Dupree, all of said
state and county respectfully shows:
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~ That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors, and assigns to
become incorporated under the name
and style of H, K. Byrd & Company.
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The time for which petitioners u_sk
to be incorporated is twenty years with
the privilege of renewal at the end of
not exceeding i nthe aggregate Ten
Tihousand (10,000) dollars.
The capital stoek of the copporation
is to be one Thousand ($1,000) dollars
divided into shares of One Hundred
(100) dollars each. Petitioners, how
ever, ask the privilege of increasing
said wcapital stock from time to time,!
the aggregate Ten Thousand (10,000)
dollars.
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The whole of said capital stock of
One Thousand dollars is already actual
ly paid in,
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The object and purpose of the pro
posed wcorporation is pecuniary profit
and gain to its stockholders. Peti
tioners propose to carry on the husiness
of dealer in Delco light Products, for
cash or credit and all such articles and
things as are usually embraced in such
line of business and all sucdh articles
and things as may be profitably handl
ed and sold in connection therewith;
weting as the general and and special
agents for other persons or companies
in selling or ‘handling any articles or
class of articles appropriate to the
thusiness of dealer in said Delceo Light
Products or usually or ‘conviently han
led in connection therewith or to malke
contracts to act as such agent, and to
'cxcr('lsc the usual powers and do all
usual, necessarv, and proper w:ts wihich
pertain to or-may be connected 'with
the business of dealer in such products.
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The principal office and place of bus
iness of the proposed corporation will
he in the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners prav to be
made a 4 body corporate under the name
and style aforesaid, entitled (o the
rights and privileges, and immunitices
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law.
: DORRIS & DBROWN
Attorneys for Petitioners
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
I, P. H. Greene, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a truc
and correct ‘copy of the original on file
in my office,
§-15-4t P. H GREENE
Clerk Superior Court Crisp County
WEATHER FORECAST USED
TO REGULATE CHURCH GOERS
. WASHINGTON, July. 29. (A.P.)--A
minister using weather forecasts to fit
the attendance to the capacity of his
church and the services to the mood of
the congregation as affected by the
weather, is the last innovation in
utilizing the government’s prognostica
tions that has come to the attention of
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
BURNS LONGER PHONE 498 BURNS HOTTER
Stove Wood, Fire Wood, Cord Wood
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Delivered anywhere in the city :
Fitzgibbons and Wilson :
Mill Supplies
Our stock of MILL: SUPPLIES is 5 .
complete. Injectors, Brass Valves, _g ~
Steam and Water Guages, Jets, Pipe g i
Fittings, Bolts and Rubber Belt in all L
slzes. 2RSS
Come 1o see us when in need of Mill A
Supplies. Highest quality goods at *E
the lowest prices. :
Watt-Holmes Hardware Co.
: THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SBERVICE
PHONE No. 8 CONDELE,/GA.
$2,000 IN PRIZES
.. For Fire Prevention Slogans -
100 AWARDS, DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS::
it Beize = = — = - S5OO : _
ma Boize - - . 250 :
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7 Brizesyeaeh .. . . B ! ,
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- 50 Prizes, each —mmmmmemeee ot B
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. Contest Open to Everyhody . -
(Closes October 11, 1924) : “”
“fRY YOUR HAND— WRITE A SLOGAN
7 You May Win a Prize |
J. D. COBB & SON
Cordele, Ga.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Fromptly
Weather Bureau officials here. ;
The pastor of a large church in ong
of the country’s large citics, whose
edifice is amable to lold all that come
in ““‘good church weather,”” but which
is not ‘filled in inclement weather or
fine outdoor weather, telephones thé
forecaster at the local weather burean
office every week for . Sunday’s
weather prospeets. ' :
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