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: ,j' By J. K. Luck, County Agent
T isp County Fair Association
hgs just completed a new livestock
", ild at the fair grounds. 'T'his
‘building is 30 feet wide and 80 feet
‘fl* with a ‘good metal ~top. Stalls
'lfr,"lmu and cattle will be set up
An this building. The poultry depart
maent will use some of this building.
“We have some coops already under
this bhilding and we are making
plans to secure more. Our livestock
and poultry will be well taken care of
this year. The Aair. agsociation will
lctxk after the feeding and watering
of Nlivestock while at the fair. |
! Last year we had %lfine represen
"tation of livestobk ani f‘n extra good
display of poultry..‘?W;g% vere fot sat«‘
isficd with this however and we want
you to help us to have a better ex=
hik.it. this year.
/ Now we all admit that a real coun-
Iwwfi’fah' is not complete without a
"good exhibit of livestock. We have
“Ebme good livestock in ¢he county
‘Y'nd would be proud of them enough
.to bring them out to our fair and
“ghrow them.
’:}"'.!t i§ not the money you will prob
’ %\Y win that you should consider
‘altogether when you think of show
m.mmmb%;@!. take a lots of
free work on sBmebody’s part if we
!”ml goods faip Youwy are, expected
. ta,e'q,a'm:;‘)‘um'«.._f"r.f.l(t_k_rwev yéu are
interested in seeing Crisp dounty
i g st
have have a good fair. "7 1,
s Remqmbey that fhe placg to show
”qygr Beopl? that you have somd good
LIl e TodaUl 1N 1M I
ive stock ‘is at the'Tdir. Ydu' can’t
convince people’ that ' /vod | have
‘something good and never show it;
Ty W AR MASHER, |
+ Dr. Mann will act a 3 superingend
ent of the fivestock department this
year.
r © Mr: Homer Dorough will have
irdmrge of the hogs, Mr. Jerry Slade
“and Mr. Hoyt Brogden will have
charge of the dairy cattle.
" " Mr. W. M. Adams will have charge
of the poultry department again thie
year. Get your livestogk and poultry
readr and brinz them s 1y uir.
s RAILROAD SCHEDULES
o) CORDELE, GEORGIA |~
se~ e e e eetet <
Arrival and. Deparure of Passenger
Trains, Cofdele Unlon Depot.
« - "Phe following schedule figures pulbe
“Jished as. information; » "
1 4 Southern Rallway Systemr
flrrlves——- 2 —=Departure
i 2am ¢ Mnoon-‘\tlflnm B:4oan
2:35am Jacksonville h:27am
¢ ®Moam. JatksonvillesPalatka I:2%an
E.:‘Onm Jacksonville<Palatka 2:l6pm
962 Tam Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:23um
7:42am Valdosta 7:sopm
MgTam Hamp-Tampa-St, P, 5:32pn
op:B2pm AtL-Cinn.-Chieago 11:37am
THopm Macon { Tiddam
e A. B. & A. Ranway
'Q{glves-— | ~ mrDoparts
Aoam Atlanta-Birmingnam 12 40aw
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick d4:doam
2:53pm Atlanta : I:9opn
~12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oum
,i:l()pm Waycross 3:oopm
'42:ospm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopn
Re e 2 Calt B
eorgin Southwestern & Gulr R, I,
,'Deqarts——- —Arrive:
e sam Albany local 7:lopn
B:08pm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'ob'g 2:Bspm
3:o6pm Albany-Moultrig 2:35pm
Riohpm Albany-Dothan 2:36pm
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enarture CORDELR Arvrival
for from
4:35 pm Montg'ery and Local 11:25an
(@146 am Americus and Local 1118200
3:056 pm Montg'ery and Loeal 2:4opm
3:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:45pm
FOR ABBEVILLE FROM
7:16 am,. Ocilla and lLocal I:ospm
FOR RICALAND PROM
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A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia, to be
voted on at the General Election to
be held on Tuesday, November 2,
1026, said amendment to authorize
Chatham County to issue bonds to
pave the road to Tybee.
By His Excellency,
Clifford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgla,
Executive Department,
August 24, 1936,
WHEREAS, the General Asscmbly
at its extraordinary sesglon in 1928
proposed an Amendment to the Con
stitution of this State as set forth in
an Act approved March 19, 1926,
CHATHAM PUBLIC ROAD BONDS.
No. 9, First Session,
An Act to propose to the qualified
véters of the State of (eorgia an
‘amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Georgla, to amend Ar
ticle 7, Section 7, Paragraph 1, ot
the Constitntion of the Stato of
Georgia, as amended, by adding
thereto the following words: Pro
vided, the County of -Chatham in
this State can issue and sell, from
time to time, bonds for the prepa- |
ration for the paving and for the
paving of Victory Drive, the road to
Tybee, a public road of said Coun
ty, from the end of the present as
phalt paving thereon at Thunder-
Yolt, or Warsaw, to the beginning of
the present asphalt paving at Tybee,
with concrete and/or asphalt and/or
other suitable materfal, without the
“sald assent of two-thirds of the
quauh% Vo at an election ¢all-'
ed t a.(‘fl upon a three-fifths
_vote of the Commissiondrs of Chat
" 'hatd 'Gointy and ' Bx-oftfeld Tudges,
i with | these dimitations: . First, 'the
bonda, shall . be .ssri?l bepds, 'toi.be
retired annually wi hin a term of
not to exceed teh“years, beating a
rate of interest -not-to exceed five
"‘:?r‘ cefit ‘por afigim} WiF 6ther-wiu{
‘iin form’fixed by safd Commission
ers; second, the amount of such is
sue shall not exceed the contract
price bid for such preparation for
and/or paving, by the lowest re
gponsible bidder, upon competitive
proposals, after previous advertise
ment once a week for four weeks
inviting such proposals; provided,
nevertheless, said Commissioners
may use convict labor to prepare
and/or pave said road, in whole or
in part, together with or apart from
any contract therefor; third, the
‘principal and interest of said honds
shall be first, paid by reasondble
tolls, . which are, herebyiauthorized
.to be impesed and collected by gaid
(tompmwm‘s.)'{nr the use o!};a!d
road and Ifs bridges, and onlyjthe
deficienoy, if,puy, of suchstoll§ ‘to
meet such payments and theé ieost
of maintdining said road angdg jts
bridgeés shall be ‘paid out éf dther
funds of said County duringtthe
term of said bonds; fourth, suchiin
debtedness when incurred shaliinot
‘ be 'comnsidered in doterminingi:the
power of said County to ix,u-.uxfifip_v
gthor.. bonded indebteduess,” “end
or-ofher,p ; Q
ne'-nfénanww the General JAs
iembly, of the Statq of Geoygia,;imnd
t is hereby enacted by authority of
‘he same, as follows: = "
Section 1. 'Tlit Atticle 7, Segtion
7, Paragraph 1, of the Constitution ‘ot
‘his State, as amended, be amended
oy adding thereto the following lan
juage: “Provided, the County of
‘hatham in this State can issue and
sell, from time to time, bonds for the
oreparation for the paving and for the
saving of Victory Drive, the road to
Cybee, a public road of said County,
from the end of the present asphalt
paving thereon at Thunderbolt, or
Narsaw, to the beginning of the pres
‘nt asphalt paving at Tybee, with con
rete and/or asphalt and/or ather
syitable matetigl, withouts, the 'dhid
wsent of two-thirds of the dimlmad
'oters at an clectipn, called therpfor,
byt upon. & ..t -ifths vote ofy the
”yfl“"f:‘:f‘f’e’“‘““‘ (‘omtx.:hd
af-otffco Judges, with theso. limita
fons: First, the bonds shall’-ha| se
‘@ 'bondsl* to be retired ahnnally
,vlthi‘nlc term of not to'exqpe,d.;.ten
¢ddrs,’ boatfng 'a rate of interedtiof
wot to exceed five per cent per!dn
wm, but otheriide in form !‘L\i\'&fi:y
sald Commissioners; second, . the
imount of such issue ghall not exceed
the contract price bid for such prep
aration for and/or paving, by the low. |
ost responsible bidder, upon competi- ‘
tive proposals, after previous adver- |
tisement once a week for four weeks
imviting such proposals, provided,
nevertheless, sald Commissioners may
wse convict labor to prepare and/er
pave said road, in whole or in part,
together with or apart from any con
tract therefor; third, the principal and
interest of saild bonds shall be first
paid by reasonabla tolls, which are
hereby authorized.to be imposed and
coliected by said -‘Commissioners, for
the use of spld road and its bridges,
and only the deficiency, it any, of such
tolls to meet such payments, and the
cost of maintaining sald road and its
bridges .shall be paid out of other
funds of said County during the term
of said bonds; fourth, such indebted
ness when incurred shall not be con
sidered in determining the power .of
said County to incur other bonded in
debtedness.”
Sec, 2. Be it further enacted by the
anthority aforesaid, That whenever
the ahove proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have been agreed
to by two-thirde of the members
elected to each of the two houses of
the General Assembly, and the same
has been entered <a their journals
with the yeas and nays taken there
Y
| LEGAL ADVERTISING
|NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE
GEORCIA STATE BANK,
| CORDELE, GA.
( In accordance with the provisions
of Secticns 15 and 14 of Article 7 of
‘tlu Banking Act, approved August 16,
1919, you are notified to present your
l(-laims, properly attested, on or be
fore ninety days from this date. Also
depositors are hereby notified to
bring their pass books to be balanced
and compared with the bookg of the
bank, filing same with Mr, J. Slade,
Liquidating Agent,
T'his 30 day of Sept., 1926,
T. R, BENNETT, ‘
| Superintendent of Banks.
10.5-4 t
LEGAL LAND SALE
JHEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY, |
Under and by virtue of a power ol
sale contained in an order of the
LCourt or Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, dated April 15th, 1926, there
will be sold before the Court Housge
".’lmn’ of Crisp County, Georgia, during
‘the legal hours of sale on October
oth, 1926, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described prop-l
erty:
\
; A certain tract of land in Crisp
County, Georgia, known as the East
half of lot No. 76 of the 13th, L. D.,
Crisp County, Georgia, containing 101
1.4 actes, more or less.
~ Said property was owned by T. A.
Coleman, late of Bibb County, Geor
glu,‘ deceased, and will be sold for
the \purpose of payment of the debts‘
of the estate of said deceased and for
the purpose of distribution among the
Jdegeased's eirs,, a 8 provided in said
order.
nad Luasl=l sboa)y 4
. Agpinst gald land, there are two en.
cumbrances, to-wigl EriTERa fiotiy
oAI arfl?leurinrdue;l.-lu avonsof Rear.
sop-Taft Land Credit Company secur,
mg‘my‘&mfie ,fif'ksr,mo:uo' prthdigal to
wetherwith six per cent. per,annum
interest thereon, and 52
(2) Sectrity a6kl int ravér ot/ spme
company, on whieh there is a-balance
due of S¥EME) { Saiq security déeds
are regorded,in Deed . Bpok 11, pages,
389-351, {Ylerk’s (?fcf?(‘.ie ?)?Q(li"isp gupe(
rior Court,
Said property will be sold subject.
to said encumbrances. Deed will be
made to the purchaser. Terms cash,.
.J. D. CARLISLE,
Administrator of T. A. Colemanl
Estate. 9.10-4 t
on, the Governor shall be and he is
hereby authorized and ingtructed to
cause such amendment to be publish
ed in one or more néwspapers in each
Congressfonal District of this State,
for two months next preceding the
time of holding the next General Elec
oA HUT BHAATT HUQY
See. 3. Do it further enacted by
the anthoxltyjafokesald, that the phove {
proposed amendment shall be submit
ted for ratification or rejection to the
electors of THA'SEINE (hd AR il
eral election to be held after the pub
lication as provided for.in4he gecond,
section of this'Act, in the several '9&- 2
tion districts of, this State, at which |
election every pergon shall be. ¢quali- l
gi.ed. to vo{;\ who 'ls_vqu:xliflé:d_ o voie
o ) membets »ok fi'{ LRE) |
sembly. ~ })\\l ? pur's%f‘..é*{?o: fim; z'g\"é"‘
c}yc;ion) in favor, of gdopting tho sald i
proposed amehdment to the Cnnsli-l
tution shall have written or printed on i
their ballots the words, “lor rntlli-]
cation of amendment to Article Seven
(7), Section Seven (7), Paragraph One !
(1), of the Constitution, authorizing
Chatham County to issue bonds to
pave the road to Tybee;” and all per
sons opposed to the adoption of said
amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words,
“Against ratification of the amend
ment to Article Seven (7), Section
Seven (7), Paragraph One (1), of the
Constitution, authorizing Chatham
County to issue bonds to pave the road
to Tybee.**lf a majority of the elec
tors qualified to vote for members
of the General Assembly, voting there- |
on, SHAII V¥ots Tor ths ratiffeation ot
said proposed amendment, when the
results sh:&l, be consolidated as now
gt Spnf o
ors neral ‘Af y, the b&id’
amendment shall become a part of Ar
tielg S )spSection E'eve (7),
Farlarsit for @), of It 1008840 E)
tion of this State; and if ratified, the
(GQVerno: ag, ‘,when he ascertains
slzlt"fr,a{illfitx qfi?rom thes Secretary
of State, to whom the returns shall
be referred in the manner provided as
in elections for members of the Gen
eral Assembly, to count and ascertain
the results, make his proclamation of
the result by publication in one of
the daily papers of this State, an
nouncing such result, and declaring
the amendment ratified. The said,
when, shall be self-executing and cu
mulative of the authority of said
County to vote upon and issue bonds
as provided in Article Seven (7), Sec
tion Seven (7), Paragraph One (1),
of the Constitution.
Section 4. Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesald that all
laws and parts of slaws in -confliet
with this Act be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Approved March 19, 1926, '
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do
issue this my proclamation hereby
declaring that the proposed foregoing
amendment to the Constitution is
submitted for ratification or rejec
tion to the voters of the State (uali
fied to vote for members of the Gen- |
eral Assembly at the General Election |
to be held on Tuesday, November 2,
1926,
CLIFFORD WALKER,
| Governor,
By the Governor:
S, G. MCLENDON,
Seeretary of State.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
24 PR T
TILSON OPENS COURT
ALBANY, Ga, October 6—Judge
7. . Tilson, of the Middle district
S'edoral court is presiding at his
sirst term in the Albany divizion,
{he term having tcen convened Mon
cay morning, Bascom Dcaver of
Macon, is appeering for the first
{ime in his new role of digtrict at
torney. Mr. Deaver awas assistant
{istrict attorney when Albany was in
the old Southq‘p digtrict, and con
fdcted®most ‘off the chics tricd hors
during the. last two. years, .- .
The pre:;enfte,rm ¢f United Stales
court not expected to he a lenythy
ene, and no ca'i:ic;: of 'unusu;al inter
cst are doqketed‘: It is expected that
Dr. E.- C., Smith, former postmastér
at Bainbridge, will be tried during
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NECRO CHARTED WITH
SLAYING WARE FARMER
WAYCROSS, Ga., October6—"m
Waidell, 806-vear-old = negro, is
cherned with murder of Ceeil Barncs
néar Ywoycroze £oadaye- e :\'.'a': ars
reitsd Sunday afternoon, . somo
hours after the shooting occurred, in
the negro quarters west of Way
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Wa;dql! served 16 years u}\ ;’né
chain gang for the murder of a
man near Haywood, Ga., and was rc
cently rcleased on parole. His parole
expircd several days ago. gl
It is alleged that Wardell fired
into an automobile about 2 o’clock
Sunday morning, the load striking
IN THE PAST €0 DAYS ' WE HAVE TRAD
ED IN 80 MANY GOOD CARS ON NEW
FORDS THAT WE BAVEN'T THE ROOM
TO STORE THEM. IN ORDER TO CON
TINUE SELLING NEW AUTOMOBILES,
FROM WHICH WE MAKE OUR PROFIT,
WE SIMPLY MUST REDUCE OUR BIG
STOCK OF USED CARS QUICKLY. NEV
¥R BEFORE HAVE WE HAD S 0 MANY
GOOD TOURINGS, COUPES AND
TRUCKS AS WE ARE OFFERING HOW.
Come Early Before They Are
Cairens o H:' =z r;g e 2 &1 ,h :\
i Pieked Overddid AL
Trade In Your Carl
for a bhetter one. i yeur‘
old car needs working on,
trade it in for one that
will run.
Cecil Barnes in the head,
Sheriff ‘L. C. Warren and ‘a ity
officer made the arrest. They are al
-80 holding Chvfié‘af‘;”k;s 88 &0
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; DISSOLUTION NOTICE
~C. C. Greer’hag purchased, this, day
all the interests of C. B, Davis in tho
business formerly conducted by Greer
and Davis under - said partneiship
name, :
October 1, 1926,
C. C. GREER,
¢, B. DAVIS.
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* The ‘optimist thanks his stars
things. are not worse; the pessimist
dcesa’t see how they could be.
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A cclll.,‘gc‘is a place to which the
fiower of the family goes on dad's
dough and returns hfllf_ baked.
WEDNEGDAY, OQTOBER 6, 1826
Lo | .
We Carry A
New Line
of Wedding Gifts;
Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
: Expression
in it.
Our goods are dependable 349
signs in the very Latest Cifa
tions.. We will upprucmt!‘
call to look them over. v
S. M. Dekle
8325.00
Has been run only
five months. Almost
new. All late eguip
ment.
COTTON'S CHEAP
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We Will Credit Youl
Qur easy payment plan
makes it possible for every
person of moderate means
toowna FORD car.