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"FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926
\__GEORGIA_DIVISION __//
ESS o '
SODA GROCERY, SALT
| 7pkes. for ST&%:S 2 pkgs. for
STORES ALL OVER DIXIE
i 25¢ 7€ |
7 pkgs. starch
for
2be
3 pkgs Star
Naphtha powdel
11c
BIG FLOUR SALE STILL GOING ON
24-1 b La Rose or
Rogers No 37
$1.45 value for
$1.21
24-1 b sk \Vhitei
Lily f 1270—51.70
value for
$1.39
(tood Brooms
Only
39¢
SNAP BEANS—BUTTER BEANS— PEAS — AND
A FULL LINE OF FRUITS
Remington Pocket Knives
Keen Kutter Scissors and Butcher
Knives Give Satisfaction
Try Them and See
Ggorge L. Riles, H%rgmware
PLUMBING j
EVERY THING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372 i
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga. |
STOVE WOQD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON-PHONE 489
BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICE
A i B ' O W -
The Richland Commercial Service Cord is an over-dimension tive built specifically to meet the rigorous requirements of heavy
duty service on trucks, busses and other large vehicles. The tread is extra broad, thick and tough. The side walls are reinforeed
to atford protection against rut wear and curb chafing. The Richland Commercial Service Covd delivers long, low-cost mileages.
Yet, as a result of its vemarkable properties of resilience, it hag a cushioning action which proteets the eay mechanism against the
destruetive effeets of road vibration. laulage costs come down when trucks travel on this husky, heavy, durable Richland Com
mereial Service Cord. |
Heard Grocer YV Compan Y, Cordele, Ga.
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7 boxes Matches
I for
Macaroni and
Spaghatti pkg.
24-Ib. Sure Nuff
F10ur—%1.37
value for
$l.ll
48-1 h sack La |
Rosa or No. 37!
$2.85 vaiue for
$2.34
Maxwell House
Coffee pound
46¢
4 Palm Olive
Soap for
efc
Clequot Club
ginger Ale, bottle
i7c
924-1 h Clover Leaf
Plain Flour
$£1.25 value for
95¢
LEMONS
For
19c
Dozen
Malaga Grapes
Pound
is¢
FATHER WANTS GIRL OF |
| NINE FROM DANCER
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E CHICAGO, September 3—(P)—-
‘ Charges made by Mis. Myriam Noel
Wright én a cuit against Olga Mili
neff, Russian dancer, resulted today
in 2n action by Miss Milino?f’s
former 'husband to recover from hez
custody oi their 9-year-old daugh
ter, ! ’ l
The hushand, Valdimer Hinzcr
berg, obtained an injunction to.av
prcvcnting'Mis; Milinoff from taking
the girl, Svetlana, ocut of the United
States, and he plans to go tomorrf'w‘
wita his counsel to Spring Green,
Wis.,, to arm himself with a habeas
corpus ordering surrender of 'hf}i
girl to him. |
Hinzenberg belicves Miss Mili-!
noff and the daughter are at the Tu-1
liesen estate of Franlk Lloyd Wright|
architeet wiiose alleged association
with the dancer was the basis ol afis.
Wrighi's zuit, filed Monday, askine
1 $lOO,OOO alicnation damage from
Miscs Milinoff.
In obtaining the injunction, Hin
zenberg’s attorney asserted that
Mrs. Wright’s charges indicated Mios
Milinoff to be an improper cus:c
, dian for Svetlana, who was awarde
' to the snother when the Hinzenber s
were divoreed last year.
. Counsel for Hinzenberg conferic¢d
! with ‘ederal agents today to ask wai
; rants for arrest of Wright and Misz
Milinoff on charges of violating the
Mann act, but announced after his
! visit to the federal building that &is
' request weuld be deferred.
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666
| 1s a prescription for 1
| Malaria, Chills and Fever,
| Dengue or Bilious Fever
! It kills the germs
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SEE THE WEBER
| “KING OF ALLL WAGONS” _
Patent swivel coupling, wide fifth wheel, patent folding end
gates, extra wide tires. We have these on display on our floor
and cordially invite you to come in and see for yourself. Sizes
and prices right. s _
Cordele Implement Co.
““Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”’
+ TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182—RESIDENCE 209
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
40 DAYS AS WORST EVER
GREELEY, Col,, September 3-—-l
()—Clarence Darrow thinks the s n!
tence of two men at Takeu‘ah,|
Ncbraska, to 40 days on bread and |
water for prohibition law violations
is ‘“the most absurd, puerile exhi
biticn of ignorance in connection
with the law” he Las ever seen.
“It comes from the followers ul'l
Wililam Jennings Bryan in the staie
o. Nebraska,” the lawyer said. “It is
extreme puritanical ideas that would
cause a court to pass such judgment
in a civilized contry,
This form ¢f punishment hag neger
been used except in the most extrzrze
cases and where the most scriows:
crimes have been committed. Jhe
fact that two men have been sen
tenced to jail on bread and wab |
for violating the prohibition lav
shows that some people think the
Sverst erime that cant be comwitted
is to take a drink.”
CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. W. Garvin having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the ecstate of
Vlittie Burnam, late of said County,
this is to cite ail and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mittie
Burnam to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to J, W. Garvin, creditor on
said estate, :
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of August, 1926.
| W. P. FLEMING,
| . Ordinary.
8-4;4t
NOTICE
All parties having any claims or
‘d=mands of any kind or character
!againsb the estate of J. A. Stephens,
late of Crisp County, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present
'tlm same to the undersigned properly
verified and proven. All persons in-
debted to said estate are hereby mno-|
tified to come forward and make set.-[
tlement with the undersigned.
This August 3rd, 1926,
J. C. STEPHENS,
Atty. in fact of the estate of J. A,
Stephens, deceased, |
8-4;4t
GUARDIAN CITED, MISCONDUCT
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Milton L. Granham, heretofore, to
wit, at the December Term 1925, of
the Court of Ordinary of said County,
appointed Natural Guardian of his
two minor children, Carmen Lucile
and Polly Franklin Graham, is hereby
cited to answer, at the next regular
term of said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in September, 1926, to
the charge of mismanagement and
waste of the estate of his said wards;
at which term of said Court, unlusul
rcason satisfactorily be shown to the
contrary, said guardian’s letters wiil!
be revoked, and a persen fit for the
trust appointed as said Milton L.l
Graham’s successor.
Witness my hand and efficial seal,
this August 2, 1926.
(SEAL) W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
8-4;4t
SHERIFF’'S SALE ‘
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said county, between the legal,
hours of sale, to highest bidder fm"
cash, on first Tuesday in September:
next, the following: '
City lots numbers Nine, Fourteen,
Sixteen and Seventeen in Block 216,
and lots numbers One to Ten in
clusive, Block 349, all in City of Cor-|
dele, Ga., levied upon and to be sold
as property of Richard Parms under
an execution issued from Superior
Court, said County, in tavor of Fred
H. Cutts vs. Richard Parms and said
lands.
August 11th, 1926.
C. 0. NOBLE, Sheriff
8-11;4t
| LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Conrt
of Ordinary, Crisp County, will be
‘sold before the court house door, said
county, between the legal hours of
'sale, to highest bidder for cash, on
first Tuesday in Sept., next, the fol
lowing lands:
Lots numbers one, two and three
on Block number 162, as appears from
map of survey of Cordele, Ga, Sold
as the property of Candis Brown, de
ceased, for the purpose of payment
of debts and distribution among heirs.
l August second, 1926,
i E. F. STROZIER,
Admr. Estate Candis Brown, deceased
| : 8.4-4
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS |
mN?:auick service. See
us. Choice farm lands for snle.‘
Dorris & Brown. 2fl
FARM LOANS—At best terms to be |
had, and specialize in quick scr-i
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tfi
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city J
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf 1
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PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
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NOTICE ‘
PECAN GROWING—Iis profitable.
If interested as to how, what, when
or where to grow them write J. B.
Wight, Cairo, Ga. 9-15.
YOU CAN BUY—Typewriter rib
bons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, notes, turpentine
leases, crop mortgage notes, second
sheets. letter, bill and note headsé
from the Dispatch. Phone 30 tf.
BARBECUE—On Ninth -_.l—\( we
West. We will be delighted to «ve
you R. A. Smith. 9-3.
We announce that we will handle cotton for our friends
and the public in general at our last year's stand in the
R. D. MIMS
WARLHOUSE
Both Butler and Rich Ray will give their best personal
attention to all cotton entrusted to them, A share of
your business is earnestly solicited.
We will buy peanuts during the season, paying highest
cash market price.
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Ray Cotton Warehouse
G. S. & F. TRACKS CORDELE, GA.
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR EOBBING FACIALS--MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPODY -
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
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KIBBEE GARY
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TELEPHONEK 15--WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W. 12th AVH, |
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING ANY)
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WIE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
FOR SALE ,
Fbl; S;LE—;(.LI\IIL cow fresh in. Al
so heifer, registered sire. This cow
will produce 3 1-2 gallons rich milk
Bargain. W. G. Glizson Crisp Coun
ty Lbr Co. 9-7.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Equity in 2-
horse farm, or will swamp this equi
ty in “ordele improved property. O.
E. Scott, Jr. 10-1.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One room with con
necting bath to one or two young
men. 205 Twelfth avenue. Phone
393 9-5. :
FOR RENT—Twc-room furnishe.l
apartment. Close in. Possession im
mediateiy. Phone 521. .
CORDELE LODGE 1. 0. O. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
in W. 0. W. Hall, Wall St, Visiting
Brethren always welcome,
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
The world is moving so fast that
tomorrow becomes yesterday before
we et today’s work done.
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Cash in
Advance
Three Times
For Price
of Two