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SCORE OF FOURTEEN TO TEN
CAME OF FINE BETWEEN TWO
GOOD TEAMS. |
With thoe Pirater in the lead hj‘
four runs, the game yestorday went
to the top notchers in a battel that
vas a good one throughout. The
score was ten to fourteen,
The Braves play the Senators this
afternoon,
CHICKEN PIE AND OTHER
GOOD THINGS FOR KIWANIS
There will be chicken pie and other
Kiwanis at the noon luncheon to
morrow. Mrs. K. K. Powers is In
charge of the ladies who will serve
the luncheon for the civie club, There
will be a good program rendered
during the hour,
3 STOLEN FORD CAR
Another stolen FFord car is report.
ea today. This time it was a roadstor
belonging to Thomas Thompson of
Wenona. The car was taken out of
Fleventh avenue whore it was parked
lest night. A reward of fifty dollars
Las been offered, half for the car and
balf for the thief.
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WE STAND ON THE RULE
That it never pays to take every
thing at its face value as this
proves: Tim—“ Were you ever
vigited by a cyclone?” Jim-—
“Yes, my mother-indlaw was
here last week.” But you can
take our battery service at its
“face value.” All battery work
attended to properly in short
order. Rates fair, All manner
of battery repairing efficiently
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QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
PHONE 38
Codge Bros. bervice Station
CORDELE, GA.
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' THE KIMBALL
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. ATLANTA'S BEST KNOWN
HOTEL
400 ROOMS OF SOLID
§ COMFORT
. THE HOME OF GEORGIA
PEOPLE
. ROOMS, RUNNING WATER
§ 81.00 TO $2.00
; ROOMS WITH BATH
$1.50 TO $5.00
| FREE GARAGE SERVICE
. Ed Jacobs and Lige
! Maynard, Props.
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Will Be Operated This Year With Mr.
Jasper Raines In Charge
Heo is an experienced warcehouse man and also cotton huye
er. We intend to give careful attention this year to the
grading of cotton so that the grower will be assured full
value in the market, Mr, Raines understands this work
and will be able to render valuable service to all those
who bring their cotton to us,
We appreciate the business that has been given us in the
past and assure you that we will give every attention
and courtesy to those who deal with us the coming sea
sol,
? COTTON WAREHOUSE
WRIT IS QUASHED
’ TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 18.-(7)
—~A gearch warrant ig not necessary
when an officer of the law actuaily
iees the commission of crime, tho
state supreme court, in effect, helq ia
mashing a writ of certiorari from
incllas county in the case of Orn
iz, pelitioner, versus the state, res.
ondont,
Ora Ellic wog convieted in the loy
4 comt and gentenced to four
nonths' impriconment and fined $5OO
for violation of the liquor law, with six
months added to the period uentencc‘
A the fine was not paid. The writ
of certiorari was asked on the ground!
that the arresting officer did not pos-‘
“ess o search warrant when the ar
rest was made, ‘
The supreme court in the decision
tited az a precedent the action of the
United States supreme court in rul
ing that search warrants were not
necessary under such circumstances.
The court by a memorandum deci
gion without opinion, affirmed the
judgments of the court of record of
Escambia county in the case of J, F.
Donaldson versus the state. Donald
son wag convicted of cmh;u}went
and sentenced to eight %fi'fgflm
prisonment, g .WE’%
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ngho
have been guests of Mrs. Evans’ sis
ter, Mrs. J. H. Martin, left this af
ternoon for their home in Tampa.
"CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Arvival and Deparure of Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot.
The tollowing schedule figures pub
lished as information,
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Southern Railway System
Arrives— —Departure
I:23am Macon-Atlanta 3:4oam‘
2:25am Jacksonville bs:27am
d:oam Jacksonville-Palatka I:23am
2:oopm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm
Hi2Tam Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:26am
TiA2am Valdosta 7:sopm
:d7am - Hamp-Tampa-St, P, 5:32pm
H:d2pi AtlL-Cinn.-Chicago 11:37am
Topm Macon 7:42am
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A. B. & A. Railway
Arrives-—— —Departs
Foham Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
L2toam - Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:63pm Atlanta I:sopm
L2loam Mou!trie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I:4opm Waycross 3:oopm
2:oopm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
Georgin Southwestern & Gulg R, R,
epartse— —Arrives
- Ibam Albany TLocal 7:lopm
0L pm Al‘h’_\w’l‘lum'vllh--lt'nb'g 2:35pm
- 3:oopm Albany-Moultrig 2:35pm
2:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:35pm
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Departure CORDELE Arrival
for from
1:36 pm Montg'ery and Local 11:25am
746 am Americus and Local 11:18am
300 hm Montg'ery and Loeal 2:4opm
2015 pm Savannah and Local 2:45pm
FOR ABBEVILLE FROM
705 am Ocilla and Local I:o6pm
FOR RICHLAND FROM
11:50 am Columbus and Local 4:44pn,
11:30 am Savannah and Local 4:26pn
1126 am Helena and Local 7:3Bam
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SERVICE "‘n
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STANDARD
CALL US FOR YOLR
NEXT ELECTRICAL
JOB
Acme Electric Shop
C. V. ARNOLD, JR.
FINF, MELON IS GIVEN
TO DISPATCH
TODAY
Cne of the {inest melons yet to
reach the Dispatch this summer
cme from the farm of Mr. G, A, W,
Moore on the plantation of J. H.
Homilton today. It was a Thurmond
wray and weighed fifty pounds. Mr
Moors is a north Georgla farmer
and a good on:, He has an excel
lent crop of cotlon and peanuts on
the J. H. Hamilton plantation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gay Jr., whose
marriage was an event of interest
occurring the past week, are now oce
cupying apartments with Mr., and
Mrs, J. H. Martin on Twelfth ave
nue. |
George Self rcturned today to
Tampa, Fla., after a v'sit to rela
tives and friends h\cre.
Mr. Hiram Wheeler left today for
a trip to Atlanta.
LETTERS QOF DISMISSION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. e
J. 0. Slade, administratorfof the
estate of Mrs. J. Z, Slade Jbaving rep
rasofited to the Court in Mi& petition
l‘flr,flnthnt the Court of equity of Crisp
({mjty, Georgia had taken charge of
the groparty, apg assets of the said
estalo and bldfi-‘l!?}?@fihn tl(c:hfilmh
of & commissioner appointe by the
(!oyt. who had aad was administer-
In;‘,,wmn'h property, assets ang belong
ings; and that the copdition of, the
estate was such that he could’ rehder
it no furthor service as such adminis
trator: This is therefore to cite and
call upon all persons concerned, kin-
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The Land of the Sky
The Popular Beaches on the Atlantic Ocean
Mountain Region of New England
Resorts on the Great Lakes
Lake Region of Canada
Canadian Northwest
Pacific Northwest Colorado
Caligornia Resorts, etc.
REDUCED FARES
TO
SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS
Tickets On Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th
Good Until October 31t
Wreite For Sunnner Vacation Folder
© ConsuiT TiokRTAGENTS
SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
THE CORDELE DISPATCH'
dred and creditors to show causé if
any, why said administrator should
rot he discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dismig
sion on the first Monday in August,
1926, In open Court July bth, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the order of the Court
of Ordinary of Worth County, Georgia,
the county having jurisdiction of thc‘
adminigtration, the undersigned will
gell, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday, third day, in August, 1926,
at and before the county courthouse
door at Sylvester in the said county
of Worth, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described lands,
to-wit; |
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 rung across said lot, con
taining one hundred one and a quarter
acres, more or legs; and a strip of uni
form width from the west sides of
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 hounded on the east by an es
tabished line between this strip and
the remainders of said lots owned dy
Mrs. J. I". Knott, this strip containing
seventy five acres, more or less, o
lot One Hundred, and fiily acres,
more or less, of lot One Hundred and
Twenty Five; all of said lots being
of the numberg designated in the
IP'ourteenth « District of originally
Dooly, now Crisp, County, Georgia;
gaid 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 ‘property now
belouging to the iestate of Mrs. M. I,
Gaughf, late of Worth county, Geor
gia, deceased, anqg sold as the prop
erty of her estate. Terms of sale,
cash upon delivery of deed.
This July 6th, 1926.
M. L. IVEY,
As Administrator of Estate of Mrs.
And servic"(:i of
“Pires’ with lood
Tires. lloods are
cheaper.
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CORDELE AUTO
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M. F. Gaughf, Addrcss: Warwick, Ga.
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CITATION: DISMISSION FROM AD
MINISVRAT.ON,
GEORGIA, (118 COUNTY,
WHEREAS, T. 8. Kinnett, Adminis
trator of Mre, Annie W. Hewell, rep
resents to the Couct in his potition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he hag fully adminisiered Mrs, Annio
W. Hewell's cstate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
song concerned, kinarced and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
reccive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in August, 1926,
W. P, FLEMING, Ordinary
A small baby carriage has been de
signed that can be fastened to 2
walking stick.
It has been found that 43 per
cent of Utah school children show
traces of goiter.
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say about
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JONES-PATE DRUG CO.,
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Roobin's
July Clearance Sale
Wednesday
R S e¢ o e
1000 Yards
Oift"g‘élmported Silk and Lisle
Printed Crepes; a Wonderful
Line of Patterns to Select
From; $1.19 to $1.50 Values
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|. 1. Roobin’s Department Store
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IN USED CARS
We have the best line of used cars
we have ever offered in this sec
tion. The prices are generally low
er than they have ever been. The
terms are better than they have
ever been—
Why Not Call And Look
Over These Bargains v
. Before You Make
up Your Mind?
We Also Have New Cars of Other
; Makes Than Buicks
which we are keen to sell at sacri
fice prices. We will be glad ‘to
have you call while we have real
.. bargains all down the'line
*S. L. RYALS
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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1026