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PRICES
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Coach $1395
Roadster 1525
Royal Coupe 1695
Brougham 1745
Sedan 1545
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SPECIAL SALE
OF SHOES
500 PAIRS
Of high grade Ladies’
Shoes; all standard
brands; all sizes
§3.50 T 0 $6.50 VALUES
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From every viewpoint the
famous Chrysler “70”, in no
way changed except at sensa
tionally lower prices, continues
more than cver to be the car
of the hour—the car you want
and need.
With savings of $5O to #2OO,
the Chrysler “70”, at its new
lower prices, is making even
greater automobile history and
cstablishing higher sales rec
ords than at any time since it
was intreduced two and ahalf
YEArs agos [ G
During?ihis period Chrysler
“70” unapproached roadability
and unfailing sturdiness have
won the enthusiasm of more
than a hundred thousand
owners who have driven their
cars thousands upon thousands
of miles.
Fleet and agile, even to 70 miles
and more an hour, with all the
engineering and manufactur
ing fineness that such speed
implies; A
Light and,gyageful in charm
ing cohfrz}st"tofité unwieldy
and the cumbersomé;
Long-lived, economicaland
compact with gntigely new
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'We will be’eagér to‘%: e.,vou
- why Chrysler “70” continues,
despite the flattery of imitation
and emulation, to be the one
really modern expression of
motor car satisfaction. 619
THE CORDELE DISPATCH’
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SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Will be sold before the court housc
door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, to highest bidder for
cash, on first Tuesday in August
next, the following lands:
Lots numbers Ten, Eleven, and
Seventeen on Block number 449; Also
lots numbers One, Two, Three, Fjve,
Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, twelve, thir
teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, Twen
ty-three, twenty-four, twenty five,
Twenty-six, Twenty seven, Twenty
eight, Twenty-nine, thirty, Thirty-one
and 'Thirty two, in Block 448, which,
lots are described in plat of survey
by W. T. SBheeves recorded in Book
6, page 2, Record of Deeds, Clerk’s
office, Crisp Superior Court, and be
ing part lot number 249 in tenth dis
trict, Crisp County, Ga.
Levied upon and to be sold as prop
erty of Georgia-Florida Seed Com
pany under an execution igsued from
Superior Court, said county, in favor
of John G, Bowden vs. gaid Company,
and said lands,
his July 6th, 1926,
7 C. O. NOBLE, Sheriff.
. 184
CITATION: LEAVE SELL LAND
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
"~ Notice is given all concerned that
E. F. Strozier, as Administrator of
Candis Brown, deceascd, has applied
for leave to sell City lots numbers
one (1), two (2), and three (3), Bloek.
163, Cordele, said < county—same' be
‘ ing all of real estato of said deceased}’
and that said application will be_pass
ed' upon at the Adgust Term, ;fi:{’
cotirt of ordinary, at which time, tin
legs cause be shown to {he contrary,’
sald leave will be . granted. Thi¢
July 5, 1926, \ &
f W. P. FEMING, Ordinary.
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LETTERS OF DISMISSION i
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. '
J. 0. Blade, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. J. Z. Slade having rep
resented to the Court in his petition
filed that the Court of equity of Crisp
County, Georgia had taken charge of
the property, and assets of the said
estate and placed them in the hands
of a commissioner appointed by the
Court, who had and was administer
ing such property, assets anq belong
ings; and that the condition of the
estate was such that he could render
it no furthor service as such adminis
trator: This is therefore to cite and
WE HAVE THE BETTER KIND
'hat which tops all. the good .grades—Just in today—At
he same price—2B cents. Drive in and fill up. You will
vant 1o keep that up, ‘
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this line. The makers back this
stove as on that will answer the eall of the
best housckeeper,
We also sell the Florence Qil Stove—-an
other good one.
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489
call upon all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors to show cause If
any, why said administrator should
ro. be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive ietters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in August,
1926, In open Court July b6th, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND'
* By virtue of the order of the Court
of Ordinarysof Worth County, Georgia.
the county having jurisdiction of the
administration, the undersigned will
sell, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday, third day, in August, 1926,
at and before the county courthouse
door at Sylvester in the sald 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 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
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
dof. One Hundgea, and firty acres,
;,%gc or less, of lot One Hundred and
5 ve nty Five; all of said lots being
,ofi'the numbars designated in the
Cpurteenth District of originally
-Dooly, now Crisp, County, Georgia;
four, fracts 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
belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. F‘.‘
Gaughf, late of Worth county, Geor
gia, deceased, and 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.
M. F. Gaughf, Address: Warwick, Ga.
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more than four riles from: shore at
depth of 150 fcet below the sca.
EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
, CASH AND CARRY
15 Pounds of Sugar
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24 Pounds Flour—Robert Lee
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1926