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MRS. LUCIA BRINSON
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RAUGHTER OF MR, W. G. ALLEN,
OF CORDELE, AND WIFE OF
' LATE‘ W. T. BRINSON PASSSES
“IN WAYCROSS.
Cordele friends were shocked and
é.fleved today to receive news of the
Ming of Mre. Lucia Brinson
Fn deéath occurred this morning
f‘eigh! o'clock at the family home
Fnycross. Qlter a short illness‘
Mre Brinson was the wife of the late
r. W. T. Brinsen who died Tues
&y in Waycross from a stroke of
%plexy, and the eldest daughter of
'I and Mrs. W. G. Allen, of Cor
fl}- Her death, following o 0 close
wn that of her husband, has
%Inght sorrow to a wide circle of
riends. She was a woman of rare
:mistian character, and beloved by
',*l who knew her. At the time of
h&i death, Mrs. Brinson was forty
t‘fi years of age. Surviving her are
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Al
l¢l§ of this city; four sisters, Mrs.
'!99 Roft, of Surrency; Mrs. G. N.
s,!"rison, of Atlanta; Mrs. R, I. Brin
#fl, and Mrs. Roll Campbell, of
"m,ycroeb two tbrothers, W. G. Al
.l'l'. Jr., of Brunswick, and Jehn B-I
I*‘en. of Pensacola, Fla. Five /‘LQP_'JI
‘Wdren alzo survive, They are D-I
1. Brinson, Jacksonville; R. 1. Briht
aon. of Waycross: Mrs. Eva Woole
hfl't. Jacksonville; Mrs. J. J. Coak
lelfl, Tampa :and Mre. E. A. Hayes,
Savannah. I
Funeral services will be held somel
time Saturday, and will be conducted
by Rev. 0. B. Chester, pastor of the
W'.pycross Methodist church, of which
the deceased was a loyal member.
Interment will be beside that of her
hysband who preceded her in death
otlly a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beckam, of
Aa'Pbeville, epent the past week-end
with Miss Marie Faircloth,
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“The bhest thing 1 ever did
wia to take a G. A. B. College
training,” writes one of our
graduates
Thousgands of others feel the
same way about it because
—They can earn more money
~~They are independent
—They win promotion to the
best places,
And that isn't all
It is not an expense—it is an
investment that Will be like
money in the bank—it will earn
for you.
Business Collige
MACON, GEORGIA.
The “Better School”
H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
| Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
Six Water Gilasses 9 oz.
Six Cakes Toilet Soap
-~ All For 50 Cents
WILSON MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
ELDER CRANE PREACHES
FOR PRIMITIVES TONIGHT
Elder J. W. Crowe of Indiana will
preach at the Primitive Baptist
church tonight at 8:30 o'clock, |
Elder Crowe has visited here be-I
fore and there are many friends who I
will be glad to avail themselves nfj
the opportunity t chear him again |
The publie ig cordially invited, |
HEAT WAVE DOES MORE
~ DAMAGE OVER WEST
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—(AP)—Scat.
tered thunder showers and possibly
cooling breezes were forecast today
as the only relief from the heat wave
which yesterday settled over the west
and southwest, sending temperatures
well above the centra Imark in cev.
eral states, |
Nearly a score of deaths were at.
tributed direttly or indirectly to heat
while the humidity, which approached
the gaturation point in many sections,
drove farmers from the fields,
The highest temperature reported
was at Salina, Kansas, where the
mercury touched a hundred and nine.
CALIFORNIA TREMORS
AFT Ji e T
VENTURA., Calif., August G—l/P)I
—A sharp earthquake lasting nearlyl
4 'half mimue occurred at nine forty- '
three o’clock this morning. No dam
age was reported. I
We Carry A
New Line
of Wedding Gifts;
Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
Expression
in it.
Our goods are dependable de
signg in the very Latest Crea
tions. We will appreciate a
call to look them over,
S. M. Dekle
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You ean read and compare the prices in the Westhrook’s Refrig
cration Sale—and if they arve not right—close the cover,
MEN’S SUITS AS LOW AS 87.95
This is not the only elothing sale in Georgia—we know that—but
if you were to ask our frank and honest opinion—we’d promptly
tell you that from what we are able to judge—we are the only
store with prices like these with merchandise like ours, Compare
—vou do it at regular prices—why not at Sale time? We're will
ing—we know what we have to offer—here are some of the buys
PALM BEACH SUITS S7.9S—TROPICAL WORSTED :
$lO.OO — MOHAIR $lO.OO — STRAW HATS $l.OO —
MEN’S SHIRTS 50C— NETTLETON AND
STACY ADAMS OXFORDS §52.95.
W. H. WESTBROOK
OORDELE, GEORGIA - '
l DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
DONALDSON CASE CAUSES
DRIVE ON VICE CONDITIONS
ATLANTA, Ga., August 7T—(#)-~
County and city forces have united
in a combined drive on vice condi
tions in Atlanta, according to an
announcement from the county so--
licitor general’s office, which now
is investigating the slaying of Bert
Donaldson, innvestgator last week.
Plans for the campagn against
crime were formed at a meeting of
repregentatiive citizens and offcails
late yesterday. Police Charman W,
B. Hartzfield and County Solicitor-
General John A. Boykin have out
lined plans of cooperation whien
call for an extensive investigaton of
conditions here,
FEleven persons are under arrest in
connection with the slaying of Don
aldson, who wa: ambuzhed in a neo ‘
tel room, where he had gone, polize
believe in search of Jack Wil.«m.l
wanted in connection with the killing
of a local grocer.
Mr. H. F. Barber, of Valdosta, will
¢pend the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Barber.
Fly With the World’s Greatest Flyer
N\\ Fligshts $2.50, $3.50
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Lockett’s Flying Field .
One Mile North of Town | e ‘fi:&’?’ 3
THE CORDELF DISPATCH
HEART IS MISPLACED
MCOOK, Nebraska, August T—(®)
~—Physicians who this week discov
ered that the heart of a fourmonth
old baby is on the riight side of his
body, are interested in the apparent
healthfulness of the child.
Despite the fact that medical his
tory revealed that only in rare cases
do persons live when born in this
condition, Several phyisicians be
leve that the baby ha: an excellent
chance to survive,
Mr. and Mrs. A, Harris, of Mec-
Cook. are the infant's parents.
H.GHWAY BOARD HOLDS
HEARING AT ATHENS
ATHENS, Ga., Aupust T—(P)—
Representative citizens on the Cal
houn highway route hetween Athens
and Elberton met here ioday to
urge the state highway board to
make the Athens-Comer link of the
highway, about 20 miles, a part of
the state system. Bhe highway board
the state system. The higzhway board
Stanley R. Bennett and John R.
Phillips sat at the hearing.’
No decision was announced. ;
WILBUR CATCHES FISH
WHEN HE GOES FISHING
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Augustt 7-—
(#)—Secretary of the Navy Curtis
D. Wilbur has been initiated into the
Izak Walton club with a catch of
gross poundage comparing favorably
with hauls of other high govern
ment executives. The secretary lard
ed more than 50 trout.”
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.
At Big Bargains, Long Terms And
Low Interest Rate
No. 1. Henry Collins place—1011; acres, 50 acres clenre‘d with
small dwelling, good land, 13 miles southeast of Cordele.
DIPIOR . hii. o versscosomtessrepsassorssnsrorcossstbbiostesssantontssnsparssessep $2400.00
No. 2. R. L. Funderburk place—4l acres, 30 acres open, good
buildings, 13 miles southeast from Cordele, Price - $1850.00
No. 2. Bland & Musselwhite place—2o2%; acres, 150 acres ooen.
fair to good land, splendid buildings, 6% miles east of Cor-
QO. PPICE ..oocreeereennsscsorsoncornsasssssnsasssasssssssnsssnsassssssssesasse $6000.00
No. 4. Daniel Clack place—lo 2% acres, 90 acres cleared, 890(1
houses, on two public roads, 5% miles southeast o! (,Ol‘a
BEIO. PFICE ........ooocvveessnssssssssssssssssasesrsossssssaseonosonsersssssssssssio 3.3000.0
No. 5. Nannie A. Ray place—2lsl4 acres, 180 acres culuvateo,
fair bulings, 9 miles southeast from Cordele, on _'l_mbllc
PORA. PTICO - soocsiieinsrncconstisassssssssssssesisosssssisossassrsnsssstosbossares $7500.00
No. 6. Wesley J. Smoak place—2o2% acres, 90) acres open,
very good buildings, fine stock farm, deep w.ell, branch &
creek, 11 miles southwest from Cordele, Price . $4500.00
No. 7. Annie Conner place—loo acres, 70 acres in (:llltivallt)n.
very good houses, some good land, 10 miles northeae‘t grom
COraBI: PHOR il iit siidmtisiss: SBEVIOW
No. 8. T. E. Spradlin place—1011; acres, 75 acres open, some
good land, fair buildings, including dwelling, tenant touse:
and out buildings, deep well and an two public ro:uls. ‘h
miles northeast from Cordele. Price ... $2500.60
No. 9. P. W. Woodard place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres open, two
tenant houses and out buildings, on two public roo_ds. 5
miles northeast from Cordele. Price ... $2500.00
No. 10. Wm. S. Adams place—B3s acres, 65 acres open, good
land, good dwelling and out houses, 9 miles east Cordele
PHE et b BOAUINDO
No. 11. G. C. Bundrick place—loll 4 acres, 80 acres open, some
good land, tenant house and out buildings, on three public
roads, only 5 miles 8. E. from Cordele. Price ........ $3250.00
No. 12. Oliver Dennison place—loll 4 acres, 85 acres in cultiva
tion, of which 40 acres fine pebbley land, deep well good
house and tenant house; on Cordele & Rochelle public road
8 miles east Cordele. PriCe ....ooccocecee $3600.00
No. 13. Walter Freaser place—234 acres, 180 acres in cultiva
tion, good dwelling ang out buildings, 8 miles south from
SO e eit SOOI
No. 14. Walter Fraser place—loll 4 acres, 75 acres open, some
good land, tenant house, nine miles south from Cordele
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No. 15. Walter Fraser place—1111; acres, 90 acres cleared,
some good land, 9 miles south Cordele. Price ..... $3500.00
No. 16. T. E. Noble place—2s acres\, 15 acres open, two small
houses, on two public roads, 9 miles N. E. Cordele, good
place StOPE., PrlCe oo iiiiiinas $lOOO.OO
No. 17. Alton Smith place—l3B acres, 90 acres open—dwelling
and tenant house, also out buildings, near school and church,
6 miles northeast Cordzle. Price .....ce..... $4250.00
No. 18. Henry Woodard place—so acres, 26 acres open, dwelling,
out houses, 6 miles N. E. frem Cordele, some good timber.
P i e S
No. 19. J. E. Wright place—1011; acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on Tremont public road, 6 miles northeast
Cordele, good land. Price ......oocccensioec.. $2000.00
No. 20 D. L. Wright places—three tracts, 50-25 and 125 acres
each, good land, good houses, on Cordele & Hatley public
road, 6 & 7 miles S. E. from Cordele, in fine settlement.
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No. 21. Frances Conner place—3s acres, 25 acres open, tenant
house and barn, never failing spring, on Cordele & Seville
Satlle sall, Price .... oo SHINEGD
No. 22. 0. D. Harrell place—so acres, 40 acres open, dwelling
and barn, in fine settlement, near school. Price .... §lOOO.OO
Ne. 29. Add H. Hobbs place—1011; acres, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, good land, on good public road, good houses, 10 miles
northeast from Cordele. Price .........eee.... $5760.00
No. 24. James C. Ray place—3o3B; acres, 175 acres open, some
fine lands, with excellent crops, tenant house, 9 miles N.
W ol Conliele Plee . . SBNERN
TURNER COUNTY
No. 25. Jessie D. McKinney place—2o2ls acres, 175 acres open,
splendid land, tenant houses, 3 miles southwest from Arabi.
No. 26. Mrs. Jane McKinney place—loll 4 acres, 30 acres open,
good grade land, tenant house, 3% miles southwest from
ARI Prlen . o -00 l o s BRI
No. 27. A. L. B. Pitts place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on public road, some good land. Price $lBOO.OO
No. 28. Wm. L. Reynolds place—in two tracts—l3l acres, 120
acres open, good land, 3 miles W, W. Rebecca, Ga., tenant
BN -NG si e R
WILCOX COUNTY
No. 29. D. A. Blue place—l62ls acres, 60 acres open, gooq dwell
ing and other buildings, good land, 6 miles east Pineview,
8. DI s e BLERED
No. 90. F. G. Crenshaw place—so acres, 3 acres open, 3 room
dwelling and out buildings, = miles S. E. from Seville, Ga.
No. 31. Qeo. D. McCall place—l2s acres, 100 acres open and
cultivated, two good houses, 715 miles sontheast Rochelle,
BE. T e RSN O
No. 32. J._ D. Tippett place—l7s acres, 140 acres open, good
dw.elhng and out buildings, 7 miles west Pineview, Ga.
No. 32. L. S.. Cobb ploce——-two tracts—2ls acres, N. W. Rochelle,
Ga_.. on fine public road, 5 miles north Pitts, Ga., good land.
No. 24. Mrs. Ellie Pinkston place—2o2% acres, 1 1.2 miles north
Rochelle, Ga., 140 acres open, 6 room dwelling and out
DUGIMES. - Prioße .. i R $4760.00
No. 95 John Hlgg_in place—loll 4 acres, 90 acres open, dweiling
and out buildings, on public road 5 miles north from Pitts,
o Pres $3000.00
No. 36. W. E. Vinson place—s4o acres, 220 acres open, good
h.ou:oz, on public road, 4 miles south Rochelle, Ga., good
tmber, Fried ... cliiciniaiibisaineite s RO RDD DD
No. .}7 Chas. C. Crenshaw place—so acres, 2 miles S. E. Se
ynlle. Ga.: on public road, 4 room dwelling and out build
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No. 38. (;arrie C. Hill_place~2o2l,é acres, 70 acres open, good
land, 3 room dwelling, and out buildings, 3 miles southwest
from Pineview, Ga., and in good settlement. Price $3250.00
No. 39. Sam R. Fenn place—22o acres in three tracts, 3 miles
north Rochelle, Ga., 195 acres in cultivation, good land, two
}1)2;1:03 and barns, on public road, in a fine community,
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i’:o. 4«).lSa‘m.R. Fenn place—2o2l4 acres, 90 acres open, temant
ouse, lots timber, 8 miles north Rochelle, Ga. Price ... $3500.00
CORDELE PROPERTY
No. 41. T. J. Barber place—-SG by 100 feet on Bth street, south,
good 6 room dwelling, bargain at price .................... $2400.00
No. 42. G. M.nD. Hunt place—two lots good 6 room dwelling,
on cornor 3rd street and 6th avenue, bargain at ... $2500.00
No. 4. Wm. Liggin-Scandrett place—9 lots, splendid 7 room
dwelling and good 4 room tenant house, barn, etc., big
DAYRANE SNnG svenue. Price ... ¥ $3'."50 00
No. 44. R. D. Mims place—6o city lots, good house, barn and
tenant house, in south Cordele—{ine for small truck farm—
DAPRRMI AL DMEN Ll n e $3850.00
All of the above properties have heen taken over f :
hy the Georgia Loan & Trust Co., and the prices quote;rredp?:
e S Tty b in veck since, Nance 1 you
1 et ¢ ain, Buy now before prices s
tomorrow may be too late. FS T
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C. M. McKenzie, Attorney For The
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Georgia Loan & Trust Company
Office, Suwanee Hotel Building, Cordele, Ga.
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