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! A gland extract
i may provide the way
. The greatest helps in modern
rnedlcine come through treating
lands. Many things are being
‘!orwhlch never were done before.
. he ¥renlest gland is the liver.
{:)x gall is now used to make it
‘active, And to many pcople this
".glnnd method may mean , new
eaith, new youth.
: It Ends Poisons
You think, perhaps, that torpid
liver means mercly constipation,
It means far more,
Tgle liver supplies bile—a quart
a day at normal, That bile checks
intestinal germs, |
When grc bile is scant, the germs |
‘multiply by millions. They supply
the blood a constant stream of poi
sons,
Then come the results of impure
blood — sallow complexions,
pimples, dull eyes, falling hair.
- But there are worse results,
Heart and kidney troubles often
result; hilsh blood pressure, pre
mature old age. Hardly a person
who reads this could not be ben
efited by an active liver.
. Employ the New Way
Dr\:;zs cannot stimulate the liver.
The ruEs you take for that are
mere cathartics,
A torpid liver calls for ox ggll.
You owe to yourself a test. The
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q‘:ually amazing. You may find in
this simple treatment jast the help
you need. , \ |
~ But gevfienfih\e'ox qall. Tt comes
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ege you' get the utmost results.
Remember the name — Dioxol.
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Will earry Gas, Oil,
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IMPLACEABLE FOE OF . ENTRY
INTO WORLD COURT WILL
BRING FIGHT SOUTH.
WASHINGTON, July 7—(#)—
Senator Borah, republican, Idaho
implaceable foe of American entry
into the world court, plans to speak
in the union before congress con:
venes in November.
His first swing will be thpough
the south and west, this.trip to jbe
made during the summer months
Later he will be heard in the eastyp
After his unsuccesstul fight to.pre
vent senate approval of the world
court resolution, the Idaho senator
who 8 chairman of the foreign rela
tions committee, announced he would
take the issue to the country at ev
ery available opportunity,
He has not yet completed an itin
erary, and the trend of his activi
ties, coming in the midst of the
congressional campaign, where mnnyi
senators aligned on the two sides of
the question will be fighting for re
election, is a matter of speculation.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE, ;
Burnice McLendon Whitfield vs.
Henry Whitfield — Crisp Superior
Court. ;
To Henry Whitfield: |
You are hereby notifieq to be and
appear at the Superior Court to be
held in and for Crisp county on the
foyrith Monday in July 1926, to answer,
the above entitled complaint for di
vorce; otherwise the Court will pro
ceed as to justice may appertain,
Witness the Hon. D. A. R. Crum,
Judge of said court, this 7th day of
June 1926,
IP. H. GREENE, Clerk.
6-16-23;7-7-14
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING, STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF )
EXCHANGE BANK, CORDELE, GEORGIA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30th, 1926
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS '
RESOURCES
1. Loans and Discounts R R e e ot S U B
9. Certificates of Indebtedness and Bonds and Stocks owned.... 6,135.00
3. Banking House and Lot ..., NONE
4, Furniture and: FIXLUPES ...l 2,000.00
b. Other Real Estate owned .. ... ...l 48,109.30
6. Cash in Vault and amounts due from approved Reserve Agents 96,660.42
7. Checks for Clearing and Due from other Banks “.........ccccceeenee. . 10,664.30
B CEE TR . i b B st SR B IR NONE
0. OVOPAVAILE (I 8 BRY) . .....liiiisiseisbitoSasisnsismmstiinsmoisonsisssanirassbosisolinsssinss 3,815,568
10. Advance on Cotton and Other Commodities ... 83,1356.60
11. Customers Liability on Letters of Credit and Acceptance ..... NONE
W e T R R R i iR e S e
B OENOT lORBIEONE it ii o bbssietn bbbt tpesiesebimsstoies - R
. LIABILITIES i
17,5 Capital BROCK .....ciiinididinii itk B i Russniisesinne o FRODDDO AN
18" BUEDIUBYIRIMIE & . ... .. psrmassincssipsiosatasisssnstacssassmmassassnstossstosfasispsssiipsssasnsonsenss 100,000.00 -
B R PR L e i
B 0 -~ReKErte “RaNlg" e el R b e T
B Dk B i e e b T
R TR R - i i pabasit iit nrabe Tt sraasorr ASbR A NONE
B 8 CRRNIANE BIRERIE i s et B
88, CIGRRIRNAE BTRMEIRE .. oot in coaniabhonsnas b idabinre suhabakbresks sl Uil NONE
BE. DEANE BRHOBIE .. i ii st TN
26. Time Ceortiticates of DOPOBILS ..........ocoeeoivisisrsmssessssmmmsrenesnscies 191,048.88
L T T T e eS B RS I e
28. Letters of Credit and Acceptance executed for Customers ........ NONE
80, BN PHMRHIE .i s e s s eek b soe .A LS
80, Notes and Bls ROGIBOOUDIEA ............. 0 civasmrsrisiirsanamsssmsisasassoscess - LETL FURVN
GEORGIA, Crisp County, . ‘
Personally appeared before the m'ldnrslgned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county B. F, Tison who, on oath, says that he is
the Cashier of the Exchange Bank, and that the above and foregoing report
of the condition of said bank is true’ and correct, '~ ™' Wit
; : 1N BYF'TTISON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th ddy' of 'July, 1926.
(SEAL) 0. B, SCOTT, Jr., Nblary,l‘fi\{hc', gé‘, State at Large.
We, the undersigned directors of sajd bapk, do certify that we have care
to the best of our information, knoewledge‘hnd helief, ‘and that the above
signature of the Cashier of said bapk is the trh‘? and’ geduine signature of
that officer. : THATWE T g
This 7th day of July, 1926, : B i,
. F. R. WALLACE
D. J. WILLIAM
Directors of said Bank
Today Insurable
Tomorrow
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The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New Lork is
Represented in Cordele and Surround
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NEW YORK COTTON
OPEN CLOSR P. C.
TOIY iTS 1807 1788
BBE i T 1662 1643
oR S S | 1648 1642‘
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CORDELE COTTON
Middling closed .........c.cccoociruvnene. 1600
et e et . A St e 58
LOCAL CREAM MARKET
Standard butterfat .................. $9:00
NEW YORK MARKETS
NEW! YORK, July 7—(#)—Stocks
higher; bonds, irregular; foreign
exchanges, heavy: cotton, firm
sugar, featureless; coffee, lower.
CHICAGO MARKETS
CHICAGO, July 7—(#)—Wheat
firm; corn, higher; cattle, steady’
t higs, dull; and lower.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the order of the Court
of Ordinary of Worth County, Georgia,
the cqunty haying jurisdiction of the
adm];iq\a.t,rquqn e Qhé, “undersigried will
gell, .at, D bll@ pu,tc?. ‘on the first
Tu'eéd.ay.”k ;;d';g‘éy, n' August, 1926,
at and I;; re the colmty 'courthouse
door at Sy V,aner “in‘ ‘the said county
ot Worth, betwéen'thé legal hours of
.gale, the following described lands,
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. The whole. of lot' 'of "land ' Number
Ninety Nine, containing two hundred
and two and a half acres, more or
less; all of lot Number One Hundred
and Twenty Six lying north of Swift
creek as it runs across said lot, con
taining one hundred one and a quarter
acres, more or less; and a strip of uni
form width from the west sides of
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
- PATEVILLE NEWS
The singing ml at Antioch ir
progressing nicely with Mr. Culpep
per of Zion Hill as teacher.
The annual protracted meeting at
"Antioch begins next Saturday July
10th at 1! a. m., '
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ausborn
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. G. J. Grigers of Bay Springs
Mr. A. L. Williamson and family
spent Sunday in Albany.
Misses Mamie and Jewell Mayo of
Sylvester, are spending several days
with Misses Ida and Stella Posey.
Mr. Joe Briscoe of Cordele, Misses
Vera Wade, Theleca Wade Luvedia
Hall and Mary Emma Hartley wenr
out visiting 'Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ferrell Trice and baby of
Doerun, are guests of Mrs. T. W
Story this week,
Mr. and Mrs, Hammonds spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. T
Decker. '
Miss Mildred Dickerson entertain
ed a number of young people with
a sing Sunday evening at her home
which was enjoyed very much by ali
present.
lots Numbers One Hundred and One
Hundred and Twenty Five, running
from the original north line of said
lot One Hundred south to Swift creek,
and bounded on the east by an es
tabished line between this strip and
the remainders of said lots owned dy
Mrs. J. F. Knott, this strip containing
seventy five acres, more or less, of
lot One Hundred, and fifty acres,
more or less, of lot One Hundred and
Twenty Five; all of said lots heing
of the numbersg designated in the
Fourteenth District of originally
Dooly, now Crisp, County, Georgia;
said four tracts forming the body of
land known as the William Clements
place, aggregating four hundred and
twenty eight and three-quarters acres,
‘more or less. Said Jproperty now
belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. F,
Gaughf, late of Worth county, Geor
gia, deceased, anq sold as the prop
erty of her estate. Terms of sale,
cash upon delivery of deed.
This July 6th, 1926.
M. L. IVEY, y
As Administrator of Estate of Mrs.
M. F. Gaughf, Address: Warwick, Ga.
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ASHEVILLE, N. C., July 7—(#)~—
John A. Parks, publisher of the
Raleigh Times today was elected
president of the Southern Newspaper
Publishers Association at the final
meeting of their two day annual ses
sion held here.
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Will Be Operated This Year With Mr.
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