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Olaiming wm%w Enticed
. Husband, Files Suit
VAT RA ey
New York, Magp 10.—(#)—Charging
Mps, Neille H. Ellott, wealthy Chi
c((o"!rkh', with beguiling her hus.
band linto abandoning her, Mrs. Ger
trude’ Mclntye, wife of William G.
Mclntyre, & west mj oil man and
Tlorida real estate opefator, has ued
Mrs. Elliott for 3350,060 damages for
nliomlon. '
Papers “were tiled In the county
rlérk’s office today with an «vder
sh‘;ned by. Justice Guy, directing that
.. sheriff's Jury be impanelled to de
terming the amount of damages to
which ‘Mrs. Meclntyre Is entitled.
All of the parties in the suit are
non-residents of New York, but Mrs
Elliott was served with summons and
commplaint her after being followed
across the country.
Many Books Added
To School Library
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‘Americus, Ga., May 11.—Thtee hun.
dred and fifty books, manyof these
rare and valuble volumes eagerly
songht by literary collectors. have
begn added to the library of Americus
bigh school, ‘
The books were secured by Super
intendent J. E. Mathis, and Principal
C. M. Htle, from an Americus resi
dent, who decided to dlspose of the
entire colection in prder that the
st;l‘dents t‘nlj‘ht‘ gsecuré the greatest
poéslble :i)e'nflu theretrom.
The addition of these volumen
hri}ign the total number of bYooks in
ftie school library to nyproxlmmuly---
2,600 se)
‘Join the crowd at the Swimming
Pool, May 14 and hear the orchestra
play.
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showing Nurotex, an imported English fabric of special weave and construction, which
carries the Griffon label of quality and service.. Also lighter weight suits in Prado
Cords and Lorraine ,Sult‘ing. Along with th_ese suits wle are showing a new assortd
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Chicago Ifawyer Comes To
Rescue Of Jaywalkers
CHICAGO, 111,, May 11 <«All mo
torists to the contrary, jay-walkers
who scurry across the perilous streets
when and where they find on opening
are human beings and have some
rights, ‘
Corporation Counsel Busch, an 1
swering a multitude of queries on
this point, announced today that
there is no law in the state, county
or city, to prevent an individual
crossing the street in the middle of;
the block, but he pointed out t,hutj
jay-walkers takes chances on ob
taining redress in the courts in the
of accident. Accident and life in
gurance companies, also, it is said,
frown upon attempts by their “rigks’”
to cross a streel elsewhere than at
regulated crossing.s, |
In view of the discovery that there
is no law against jay-walking, the
city traffic commigsion ig hastening
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w ‘Yom dll"ufmlt sells a tiny bottle of
Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
| remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
‘ulllue-, without soreness or irritation.
Unidentified Man Is
Killed At Rome, Georgia
ROME, Ga., May 10(#)—-An un.
identified white man died at a local
hospital last night of injuries re
ceived when struck by a Southern
railway freight train,
ENJOY SURF AT ST. SIMONS
$2.60 round trip Cordele to Bruns
wick via A, B. & A. beginning May
2nd. For schedules ang other infor
mation apply to Ticket Agent,
work on an amendment to the or
dinances which will make it a pun
ishable offense to ecross a street ex
cept at the intersection,
Mrs. D. H. Jones
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“T took D#, Pierce’s Favorité Pre
scription during middle life and I never
felt a pain or an ache,” said Mrs. D, H.
Jones, of 98 Hampton St., Atlanta, Ga.
“I know of several who have had the
same experience, I am sure the ‘Fav
orite Prescription’ is all that is claimed
for it, and I advise all ailing women to
give it a fair trial.” |
Women, if you want to be well start
at once with this “Prescription” of Dr.
Pierce’s. All druggists sell it in tab
lets or liquid. Write Dr, Pierce, Pres.
Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. V., for
free medical advice. Send 10c¢ if you
wish a trial pkg, of the tablets,
THE CORDELY. DISPATCH
Douglasville School
} Head To Teach Biology
TIFTIN, Ga,, May 11.—(#)—Profes
sor J. D. Anthony, superintendent of
achool st Douglasville, has bheen se
lected professor of physics and biolo
gy at the South Georgia Agricultural
and Mechanical college and he will
take up his new duffes in September,
Prcfessor Anthony graduated from
Transylvania university in 192¢. Pre
vicus to his graduation he studicd blo
logical sclences in France, He dhll
graduate work at Emory university
during the summers of 1922 and 1924
and will return to Emory this sum.f
mer, He wag head of the department
of science at Anniston for three years
after his graduaion and for the last
three years has been at Douglasvilly,
where he has been head of the depart
mnt of scince and princpal,
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Woman Near Death In Vain
Attempt To Rescue Child
Winter Haven, Fla, May 10.—(®)
Ruby Hubb, 11, was drowned while
tathing in Lake Martha yesterday
and Estell Neil, an adult companian,
narrcwly escaped the same fa‘e when
she attempted to effect a rescie, The
oider woman was saved after the re:-
cuers had worked ove: er mnearly
an hour,
The little girl was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hubb, who came
here g year ago from New Jersey.
The Mutual Life Insurance
™ OF NEW YORK
is représented in Cordele and surrounding
territory by
MRS. MAX E. LAND
This compahy is the oldest legal reserve life insurance
institution in the United States, and is jone of the great
est ang strongest in the world.
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MEN’S HOSTERY. MOST S 0 LOUD AND TUNEFUL THEY _ |y MORE 2 |
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Two Slightly Injured
e As Autos Collide
. Hamilton, -Ga,, May 10.—Mr, and
Mrs. J. 8. Griffith, of Manchester,
were glightly injured and a mnegro
named Holmes was killed Sunday near
‘Woodland when the Griffith car
collided with the car in which the
negro was riding. According to of
ficers the car driven by the negro
"nud a companion who fled contained
‘whiskey and was traveling at a rapid
rate around a curve when the accie
dent occurred,
Welby Griffith escaped without in-
Jury.
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Cordele People Must Believe Buch
Convincing Testimony as Mrs.
Frierson's.
No one in Cordele who suffers back
ache, headaches, dizziness, rheuma
tic pains or distressing urinery ills can
afford to igonore this twice-told story
of a Cordele resident. It is confirmed
testimony, telling of lasting benefit
frem Doan’s Pills—a stimulanc diuretic
to the kidoeys. It's evident that Lo
man or woman in Cordele can doubt.
Mrs. J. L. Frierson, 507 Seventh St.,
Cordele, says: "My kidneys didu't act
right, and my back was sore. When
I stooped, I had sharp, shooting pains
and I could hardly straighten. [ had
dizzy headaches and black zpecks be
fore my eyes, blurring my sight.
Deoan’s Pills trom Jennings' Drug
Store relieved me.”
FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Friei
son added: My rellef has lasted. 1
recommend Doan’s at every opportu
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60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y.
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