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CHRISTY BROS CIRCUS BRINGS
THOUSANDS TO CORDELE.
lihe circve season foy Cordele open
tl todty when the Christy Bros.
big five +.ng wild animal shows pull
ed its b cars onto a siding early
this morning after a good run from
Montezu.aa where it exhibited yes
terday,
he vrual crowd was on hand to
witness 1h: always interesting sight
ofg unlonding. Everyone was there
from the kids who besought everyone
thit looked like a boss for a chance
tojget 2 job and a free ticket to the
hardéned old circus habitus who was
on hand to see if the modern circus
unloaded the way they used to do
wfiflr he vas a boy and carried water
for the elcphants.
"'h)e ~lowd was given rare enter
_tainment for more than an hour for
‘no khow hag ever exhibited here had
suth & display of rare and curios
wild linimals as the Christy Broth
epd. It 100 k a person well versed in
kopfiofiy t'_vf';nme them. There were |
kerdfipled | Borns yaks from “Thibet,
long hipine@iwater beuffalo {ram the
Nile; h:wped ‘backed sacred cattle
isvith! Bl vte Yhom Thilia, Several gen
iine 26bsas and''zébulas, agrpun.,g{!
Marmbts' frcit Perd, eight browneyed
kdnm: !;,hlgftlg;i'e‘hdeer, apt on ev
a¥ry side babies of every description.
here viore baby camels, one three
weeks old. four baby elephans, five
‘years o 1 and still lilliputions, baby
ponies, *i d two cute baby lion cubs.
and Indisns too. :
. When the crowd tired of looking
at the animals théy were given an
_other suprise when from one of the
cars came a group of Indians. There
weer pold chiefs, young bucks, squaws
and pappooses carried on the backs
of the mothers, They are genuine
'Q)‘lfi‘yenn'-:: from the reservation at
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Patnee Oklahoma and in charge of
Réd Jacket, a nephew of Pawnee
Bill. Yellow Eye is the chief of the
ttlbe ona of the oldest chiefs alive
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| ffflfi a graduate of Carlisle, the class
"b? "8 Hi'is well educated and con
verses in‘crestingly of the days he
'mfined tne plains. and shot ‘buffalo
.with a tow and arrow. These boys
followed them at a respectful dis
_‘tpnce oy to the show grounds where
they watched them erect their teppes
the women doing most of the work.
Most communities are full of fel.
lows who keep so busy telling others
how to Supcéed that they never have
' ' LEGAL LAND SALE
GREDRGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
““#y virtue of an otder of the Court
d! ‘Ofdinary, Crisp County, will be
e the court house door, said
bhetween -the legal -hours. of
shlk, to highest bidder for cash, ou
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‘Liots numbers one, two and threc
ol MBlbck owmber 162, as appears: frot
nia‘) of survey of Cordele, Ga, Sold
ag the property of Candis Brown, de
céfiged, for the purpose of paymen'
of {lgbts and distribution among heirs I
August second, 1926, ‘
8 E. F. STROZIER, t
Allmr. Estate Candis Brown, deceased
. 8-4.4
wiiei SHERIFF'S SALE
GBDRGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
. Wil e sold before the Court House !
WHBF {n said county, between the legal
notlis of sale, to highest bidder for
cdsh, on first Tuesday in September
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~THAT GRACEFUL FIGURE?
?ou remember her of course~not
80 long ago she was a regular scare:
crof-skinny is a mild word for the
way she looked.
ust look at her now—if ever ¢
woman had a perfect figure she has
Apexshe is the envy of half the girl
An (%wu.
At's nothing to get excited about—
alligle did was to take on weight
lmfid out the hollows in face, neck
28l chest—any skinny, weak? rur
n. _woman can do the same and
galn a clean clear complexion at the
Bldne time.
?:fllht get 60 McCoy's Cod Liver OF
Cotppound Tablets for 60 cents at T
E:" ennings or any druggist anywhere
Take 2 after each meal and two at
fme and if any eXxcessively thin
man, or man either for that matter.
gain at least five pounds in
y 8! Why! Money back, |
@ne very thin woman gained 10
pounds in 22 days. Ask for McCoy's.
No. 3
il:"'.‘l. the following: a 0
City lots numbers Nine, Fourte€n,
Sixtecn and Seventeen in Plock 216,
and lots numbers One to Ten™ in.
clueive, Block 349,7a1l in City of Cor.
dele, Ga., levied upon and to be sold
as property of Richard Parms under
‘an execution iggued from Superior
Court, sald County, in taver of Fred
H. Cutts vs. Richard -Parms and said
lands.
August 11th, 1926,
¢ ¢. 0, NOBLE, Sherift
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CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, (CRISP COUNTY.
TO Al,l,‘g_}lOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Dr. Ly B Williams having in prop
er form ‘applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of G, W, McCraney, late of said
County, this is to cite all and Hlxp.u-;
lar the creditorg and next of kin of
G. W McCraney to be and appear at
my"‘omce within the time allowed by
law, and show cause; if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to applicant on. said
estate, |
Witness my hand and ofifcial sig.
nature, this 6th day of Sept., 1926,
1 W. P, FLEMING,
(')l'«llfizn'y.
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LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA; CRISP COUNTY,
Under and by virtue of the Power
of Attorney contained in the certain
Deed to Secure Debt made by Coley
Wynne to the undersigned Virginia
Caroling Chemical Company, dated
October 11th, 1923, and recorded*in
the office of the Clerk ot Superior
Court of Crisp Couaty, Georgia, on
Deed Record. “131, pages 463 and 464,
the undersigned as Attorney-in-fact
jor the said Coley Wynne will sell
befoie the court house door of said
county, .hfit’v‘er-n the legal hours of
sale; on whb Kirst Tuesday in October,
1926, at public out-cry, the following
degeribed realfy, fo-wWit. . !
+The South-eagt Quarter of Lot of.
Land Number Slxtx Fouyr (64) in the,
Eleventh (11th) District of Cri,";
County.'Georgia, containing Fifty (53{
acres, more or less. ;
Default having been made in the
payment of principal and interest due
on said indebtedness, with interest,
taxes and cost of advertising; to
which the proce:ds will be first ap
pli?. and any balgace over will be
paid to the said (‘(;fiy Wynne ‘or his
legal representative. Suitable Deed
will be made to the purchaser by the,
undersigned as Attorney-in-fact for
the said Coley Wynne under the Pow
er “f Attorney contained in said
Deéd to Secure Debt lierein referred
to. : g # :
This, Aufust 20th, 1926, |
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| LEGAL LAND SALE
GRORGIA, CRISP COUNTY,
Undor and by virtue of a power of
sitle contained in an order of the
Lourt or Ordinary of Bibb County,
\Georgla, dated April 15th, 1926, there
t,will be sold before lha Court House
door of Crisp County, Georgla, during
},the lezal houts of sale on October
Oth, 1926, to the highest bidder for
.ensh the following described prop
orty;
‘ A certain tract of land in Crisp
jCounty, Georgla, known as the East
half of lot No, 76 of the 13ty L. D.,
JCrisp County, Georgia, containing 301
‘1.4 acres, more or less,
- Said ‘property was owneq hy T. A,
Coleman, late of Bibh County, Geor.
wvin, deceased, and will be sold for
the purpose ofspayment of the debts
of the egtate of said deceased and for
the purpose of digtribution amones the
decegaged’s heirs, as provided in said
order, .
Against said land there are two cn.
cumbrances, to-wit:
(1) Becurity deed in avor ci cav.
son-Taft Land Credit Company gocrr
ing payment of $1,200,06 princiyal to
wether with six per cent, per snuum
‘lmemut thereon, and
(2) Security deed in favor of same
%mmpany, on which there is a balance
duesof §48.0r, Saiq security deeds
are recorded in Deed Book 11, pages
l.‘lS!o..’:Stl. Clerk's Office of Crisp Supe(
lr;ur Court,
| Baid property will be sold subject
to said encumbrances. Deed will be
made to the purchaser. Terms cash.
| J. D. CARLISLE,
. Administrator of T. A, Coleman
l Estate, 9.10-4 t
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GUARDIAN CITED, MISCONDPUCT
GEORGIA, 'CRISP COUNTY:
Milton L. Granam, heretoforg, to
wit, at the December A?grm %5, of
the Conrt of Ordinary of said County,
'm"yboin%d, Natural. Guardian gt his
two minor children, ,‘-.fg:‘xrmen Lucile
and Polly Franklin Graham, is hereby
cited to answer, at the next rogular
of said Court, to be held on the
st Manday in September, 1926, to
charge of mis m&emem and
‘Wt ste of the estate & g said wards;
at which term of d Court, unless
reason satisfactorily be shown fo the
contrary, gaid guardian’s letters will
be revoked, and a person {it for the
frust appointed as said Milton L,
Araham’s successer. y
Winess my hand and official seal,
this August« 2, 1926.
(SEAL) W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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NOTICE |
All parties having any claims or
demands of any kind or character
Ig2inst the estate of J. A. Stephens, '
late of Crisp County, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified to I)rosent|
he same to the undersigned properly‘
sverified and nroven. All persons in
fiebted to said estate are hereby no.
I‘xlcd to come forward and make set
tfoment with the undersigned,
This Angust srd, 1926,
"J. C. STEPHENS,
Atty. in fact of the estate of J. A.
Stephens, deceased,
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COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority vested in me by a de.
cree of the Superior Court of Crisp
/County, Georgia, granted at its July
Term, 1926, in the case of Charles C.
Greer agalnst Israel Johnson, Sr,, and
other partles named in the decree; i
will gell for cash to the highest and
hest bidder, before the Court House
door in the City of Cordele, Crisp
County, Georgia, on the fitst Tuesday
in October, 1926; within the "_l?gul‘
hours ef sule, the following (lescrlbcdi
tract of land: |
That part of lot of land number‘
One Hundred Seven (107) in the
Eleventh = (11th) land District of
Crigp County, Georgia, lying west and
nerthwest of a certain branch run.
ning in an easterly and westerly di
rection, Said lands known as the
Israel Johnson, Sr,, homeplace. And
containing one hundred acres, morc
or less,
The sale will be reported to the
Judge of the Court, for confirmation
or rejection at five o’clock, P, M., on
the day cof sale,
The highest bidder will he required
to pay one tenth of the amount of
his bid at the close of the sale.
Thig September 9th, 1926,
C. 0. NOBLE, :
. Commissioner,
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CITATION ADWMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTV,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. W, Garvin having in propef {nrm
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Mittie Burnam, late of said County,
this is to cite all 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 he
granted to J, W. Garvin, creditor on
said egtate,
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of August, 1926.
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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NOTICE !
. Mr. J. M.
Lavender
; Now has charge
of our
MARKET
and will appreci
ate the patronage
ol his old custom
ers and friends.
W. 1. HARRIS
GROCERIES & FRESH MEATS
Telephone 55
Trout
Dressed
Channel
Cats
Sheep
Head
Mullet
Perch
Red Bass
Shrimp
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
| LECAL'SALE . Lt
GIORCIA, CRISP COUNTY, i
Wil e sold before the court house
door ol caud county, »n the first Tues
ey Gerober 1926, within the legal
Lhours of sales to (he highest bidder
i.e each, the follawing deserihed real
CRLile:
Tot nember cne on Block number
oue Lundiod and cighty; also lot num,
par twelve on Bloek number one hun
dred end thirty-eizht, in the city of
Cerdele, Crisp Counry, Georgia, ac
cotd.ag to the map ¢l survey of said
lovied upon oud o bhe sold as the’
oure rard to rit
lave you ever heen told that? m
Certainly, that’s the siven song D
of the merchant tailo;'—-th‘e story @ . W
that chains thousands of men to <~ / e
an out-of-date habit. The fact 7 VI _ .
of the matter is this: = ; 2 \(,7 - :
“Unless a f’n’fifn is absolutely <=3 £\\
~ deformed, there is a size /§/
made in Griffon clothes that Of 3‘//. v / e
will exactly fit him.” LU / \Q\ 23 €\y
There are styies for stout men; 4 ' lf\ |'fi « :
- there are styles for s}}gfi etz |~ K 1 T ‘ -
there are styles for mén who are ! 5.2 /\,5 DA %
Jjust Leginning {o grow stout; TR \ o
there are sizes for men who are : /A /:\ b ;
tall and slim; theve are sizes for '\ |
men who are bhath short and / /
stout. // /,_*\ #
There’s a size for you, too, in . /
Griffon clothes—a suit that will Z ,
give you all you cver got from a
custom tailor—and save you a ;
lot of money! ' - ] R
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FLORSHEIM SHOES . 6\/ 5 -
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-~ We Sell For Cash And For Less
Gleaton S| Jept. . Store
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
POWE R
New Low Priees
Roadster $439.0h3'
Todring $459.51
Coupe $570.00
Tudor $580.00
Fordor $635.00
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Standard
Strickland Motor Company
CORDELE, GEORGIA
property of P. 8. Barber, under and
by virtue gt a transierred fifa, issued
from the Superior court of said coun
ty in favor of American Bank & Trust
| Company- ageinst W. J. Musselwhite,
fand W. C. Cato and P, 8. Barber.
" This Sept. Tth, 1926.
| C. 0. NOBLE,
* Sheriff Crisp County
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SHERIFF'S SALES "
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.,
Will be sold before the Court house
door in said County, the first Tues.
day in October, 1926, within the legal'
Taking the 8. A. E. rating of the
horse power on all low priced cars, t})e
Ford engine;dgljvegs 1‘30,13050 pov%r
for every hundredweiglit-of" fhe Towr
ing Car. No'dther low priced car de
livers within 18% of this mueh horse
power and some of them considerably
less. '
The cost per horse power of the
Ford Touring Car is $17.27. No other
car comes withing 509, o fthis cost.
On the Tudor Sedan, the Ford Mo
tor delivers 1.14 horse power for every
hundredweight. No other low priced
closed car comes within 149 of this
figure.
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
cash -to- the- highest- and best DIAdS
the south halt of lot land No, thirk
five (85, in the 14th land -Districy
of formerly Dooly, now Crisp, 00\15 ¢
Georgia, containing 101 1.4 aeres,
more or less. geh
Levied upon and to be sold as the
ptoperty of R. E. Williams and HL.
‘Williams, to satisfy and execution 1§
‘sued from Crisp Superior Court favay
of Proctor Trust Company, and
agafvst R, B, Williams and H, L u
liams. LA
This, September 9th, 1926, e
C. 0. NOBLE, »
Shorift of Crisp County, Ga,
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