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ESCAPED CONVICT FOUND IN
WALLS WAS HID A WEEK
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! STATESVILLE, I, Avgust 25—
(/) —Half starved after hiding cigat
days under the tin shop, a small temn
porary structure in the new prison
enclosure here, awaiting an oppor
tunity to escape, Clarence Langiord.
glayer imprisoned for life, was found
early today hy Warden Elmer
Green and two keepers, v
[,nnlzsv'r(l sawed his way out of
his cell more than a week ago. ile
stuck to hig crowded subway quar
ters exeept for two briel periods
when ha emerged at night and sought
an opportunity to scale the 30-foo!
prison wall,
The econviet was weak from lack
of food and wag suffering from n
,»_’P[l‘"‘“d ankle, sustained when 'e
..dropped from the third tier of ceclls
e geemed Lo happy to rcturn even
to a solitary ccll, During the eight
‘}l’h)‘all,an:ford had eaten but two
“alidol of bread he eaid. A nearly
water pire provided water,
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I'rench rvcru'téfig of ficors make no
Cvestiration i‘ffih’ apylicant - can
pass ithe phyzical tests,
CORDELE'S NEW THEATRE
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GROCERIES & FRESH MEATS
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§ PEOPLIE :
. ROOMS, RUNNING WATER
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§ ROOMS WITH BATH |
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" "FTREE GARAGE SERVICE
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§ Maynard, Props. |
STEAKS, CHOPS
Best Steaks
BRI vv s 25c
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“Best Pork Chops
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Choiee Stew 1/,
Meats at . ... 12 “C
Eggs, Grocervies, Table
Supplies—All fresh and
good.
PURE FOCD MARKET
E. J. WYNN, Prop.
MAVY WILL SEND TWO
SEAPLANES THRU PANAMA
WASHINGTON, August 25—(4)
~-'The navy is planning to send two
geaplanes on the flight from Phila
delphia to the Pacific coast via the
Panama Canal.
While orders for the flight have
nol been izsued, Acting Seccreaary
Robingon, of the navy department
said today that use of two PN-10
prouting planes, now nearing com
pletion at tise Philadelphia naval air
craft factory, was contemplated,
On the west coast the pluncs would
jein the experimental gquadron. The
flirht would be in the nature of a
test, and would be attempted by
casy stages,
The PN-10 type carries five pas
vengers, The distance to the Pacifie
const by way of the Panama Ca
nal is estimated at 5,000 miles.,
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“It geomed sgoiled and stained
bheyond recovery. What a sur
prise there was in store for me,
A friend suggested that 1 have
it cleaned, and I followed her
advice, Today, it came back
from the cleaner's, and I could
hardly believe my eyes. When
I examineq it, 1 found that
avery spot had disappeared, It
looked as Tresh and fiew as the
day 1 bought it.”
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| \ Fall is here. There’s something
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.. dng . “wild¥ nothing “‘radical” |
. N g~ ,:»'/ = nothing < Heaky.’t Bat ‘thepe’s A |
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new too. It’s hard to write about
\ those things, but it is casy to show
5 them, And it is a real pleasure.
, Como in and let us have that pleas
, ure. We want vou to see the Grit
fon suits for Fall,
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nounce the addition of the IMlor
[ sheim shoe to our Men's Shoe
| Dept. In this shoe we have a style
g that will suit from the College Lad
to the Conscervative Business man,
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CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY,
70 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: '
J. W. Garvin having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administratfon on the estate oti
Mittie Durnam, late of said County,
thig is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mittie |
Lurnam to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, nndl
ghow cause, if any they can, why per
manent adminigtration should not ho{
pranted to J, W, Garvin, creditor on
paid estate, |
Witnesgs my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of August, 1926,
W. . FLEMING, |
Ordinary. |
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Al partlies having any cla'ins o
demands of any kind cr chartetor
against the estate of J. A. Stepaens,
late of Crisp County, Georgia, .-
consed, are hereby notified to progent’
(e same to the undersigned properly |
verified and proven, All persons in
,d(lmed to said estate are herchy no.
ified to come forward and make set. |
tlement with the undersigned, '
This August 3rd, 1926, '
J. C. STEPHENS, '
Attv. in fact of the estate of J. A,
Stephens, deceased, |
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GUARDIAN CITEwD, miSCONDUCT i
IBORCGIA, CRISY COUNTY: ’
Mbton ;L. Granam, heretofore, tu!
vif, at the December Term 1925, of |
A iRt 6t Orattitiry of said County,
ippointedi Natural Goardian: of! l-.is'
wo minor children, Carmen Lucile |
ond Polly Franklin ‘Graham, is hereby |
ited to answery at the mext regular |
torm of said Court, to be held on the
fidt Monday th 'Septembér, 1926, 10|
the charge of 'mismanagement andl
waete of the estate of his said wards; |
ot whieh term of said Court, unless |
reason satisfactorily be shown to the |
contrary, said guardian’s letters wiil !
be revoked, and a person fit for the
trust appointed as said Milton L.
Graham’s successor,
Witness my hand and efficial seal,
this August 2, 1926.
(SEAL) W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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SHERIFF’S SALE '
GERORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: |
Will be so'd hefore the Court House ’
door in said county, between the legal ’
mours of sale, to highest bidder for |
cggh, on first Tuesday in September |
next, the following: !
City lots numbers Nine, I~‘nurtcnn.l
Gixteen and Seventeen in Block 216, !
and lots numbers One to Ten in- |
clusive, Block 349, all in City of Cor-|
dele, Go., levied upon and to be sold|
s properiv of Richard Parms umlcrl
an cxeeution issued from Superior|
Court, said County, in tavor of Fred
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
11, Cuttz vs, Richard Parms and said
lands,
Aupust 11th, 1926,
C. 0, NOBLE, Sheriff
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LEGAI.‘ LAND SALE
GRORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtuc cf an oracr of tue Court
of Ordinary, Crisp County, will ba
sold before the court house door, said
county, between the legal hours of
gole, to highest bidder for cash, on
first Tuesday in Sept., nest, the fol
lowing lands: :
Lots numbers one, two and three
on Dlock number 162, as appears from
map of survey of Cordele, Ga, Sold
as the property of Candis- Bcown, de
coased, for (he purpose of payment
of debts and distribntion among heirs,
. Auzust second, 1926,
L. F. STROZIER,
Admr, Eotate Candis Drown, deceased
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linchvs in diamcter., This calls for
Clargier bailito ) s—Toledo Blade,
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and vou'd net find a person v\'ho:
would say that because a fel
low was born in an =aeroplane
that he would be 2 sky terrior
or an airedale; but i a boy had
a step father there might be
some question 2s to the boy be.
ing a step ladder. There’s no
cuestion ahout our hatteries and
battery service, The fact that
we carry Prest-o.Lite batteries
should, he sulficient assurance
to the experienced motorist.
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
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Dodge Bros. Service Station
CORDELE, GA.
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JIABLE DAMASK—A 75c VALUE—PER ¥D. .......... 80c
TABLE DAMASK—SI.OO VALUEFOR ................. Ts¢
YD. WIDE BLEACHING—2Oc VALUE—PER ¥YD. ...... 13c
PAJAMA CHECK-—2oc VALUEFOR .................. 15¢c
PAJAMA CHECK—2S¢ VALUE—FOR .................-18¢c
SOISETTE PLAIN OR FIGURED—PER ¥D. ........., 87c
82-IN, KALBURNIE FAST COLOR GINGHAM ... e i":';lf)c
NURSERY DIAPER CLOTH —FOR PIECE SISOAN&UP
© Wo atill o% 475 best lide of =7k hose in town. Don't E’ol‘gat
us when in the market for work clothes, overalls, work shirts
shoes and wc have just received the best line of work gloves
I have ever seen,
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WERBB BUIL]%NG COEDELE, GEORGIA
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PDAYS WILL
SOON BE HERE
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“and remember we have a
big stock of school mater
‘ ials--just what you need
for school wear.
Merchandise of all kind for
thee ntir ¢ family, late in
style, high in quality, low
in price. :
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Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1026