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PAGE SIX
EAR-TRAGEDY IN TAKING
PICTURE SCENE
UTSIDE HEROD RU3HES IN TO
RESCUE SCF{EN STAR FROM
EATH.
Many misunderstandings have ac
wrred in the history of “shooting”
lotion picturcs due Lo cutsilers mis
king a seene {or an actual happen
g in real life, and “Lutting” in to
‘fer their assistance. Lots of these
ave been comical, and some aimos?
agic. In the laiter case was a hap-
Sning that occurred in qiooting
e of the big sccnez in the sen :;:-t
anal picture, “Daughters Who Pil;,"'l‘
[hich is now swelpine tie world nf[
& sereen by sterm, i
On an unfrequented road some |
‘iles from a Ne'r York City subm-b.
¢ scene had Leen all set for the
murder” of the heroine by the gnnzi
* murderous Red Ru:cians, The ‘
sene showed the in*torior of a do- |
Er’l'ted house, in a rocm of which tae
eroine stood with her back to th'.ri
flll, while a rroup of evil loukinu!
;’EPABTMENT GF BANKING STATE OF GEORGIA
TATEMENT OF CONDITION OF AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO., COR
- DELE, GA., AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 11th, 1926, AS CALL
| ED FOR BY THR SUFEIINTENDENT, OF BANKS.
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. Certificates of Indebtedness and Bonds and Stocks owned ... 1,126.04
IR EROUAN B LOL oo inicisobimiasisrssssossabeisimodsminsninss - 28,000,080
RUERIUTO DR FLELIELE e gr. . sty ofegins bty Bl Voot loof oo Bk, 4,000,040
i Othar Rep) 'Esthtq ovietr 4.0 00000 bbb ALO G 35,475.91
. Cash in Vault and amounts due from approved Reserve Agents 104,160.78
. Checks for Clearing an¢ Due from cther, Banks .........coeooce. . 17,040.80
RIS LR R Rl BB R YT BONE
RN (LUARY oo AR Re B 942,18
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1. Customers Liability on Letters of Credit and Acceptances ... NONE
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BIEERL) Gl h i il i e o L AR ORR O
JEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
4g. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
lamlnlster oaths in said county K. A. Vinson, who, on oath, sayg that he
s the Cashier of the American Bank & Trust Co. bank, snd that the above
md foregoing renort of the condition of said bank is true and correct,
i E. A. VINSON, Cashier.
§ Sworn to and subsciibed before me, this 15th day of Oct. 1925,
- DUNCAN McGUGAN, N, . Crisp County, Georgia.
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‘\} We, the undersignod directora of said bank, do certify that we have
%rel’ully. read said report, and that the same is true and correct, accord
ing to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above
signature of the Cashicr of Said bank is the true and genuine signature of
that officer.
~ This 15th day of Oct,, 1926,
R J. A, WARD,
|. F. G. BOATRIGHT
r gt Directors of said Bank.
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let us show this line. The makers back this
stove as on that will answer the call of the
©. best housclkeeper,
We also sell the Florence Oil Stove—an
other good one, .
G. L. DEXLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
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Bolshevik cuttincals had just selcct-i
ed the executicrcer of the girl by
the cutting of a ueel: ¢f cards. On!
one gide stood a rough coffin in|
which the intended vietim’s name
had been scrawlea. At this point the
hero was scheduled o arrive in his
racing car, rugn in, pick up an axe,
and after fightin. off the cutthroa's
dashes out with the girl to the car
and freedom. i
What really hoppered was this:l
Monty Kane, the con of @ promimmt'
Wall Street bregor, came along in;
kis roadster, sav the Lercine's cmp‘,v'g
car in front of the dezerted housc,’
got suspicious ana crept in a side|
door to investizate, The director and ’
cameraman, shooting the scene from |
another room, he did not see—only
the poor girl, the gruccome coffin.’
and the vicious looxkiny, Russians. |
Young Kane pickea v, the hatchet,
and waded in in decad earnest, It
seems the conspirators vere & bunch
of cxtras, who Liought they were |
going to really murder him, ™ t
.
Sculs for folly—“ Daughters Who
Pa..” Capitol Wednesday.
A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgla, to be
voted on at the General Election to
be held on Tuesday, November 2,
1026, sald amendment to authorize
Chatham County to issue bonds to
pave the road to Tybee,
By His Excellency,
Clitfford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgla,
Executive Department,
August 24, 1926,
WHEREAS, the General Assembly
at its extraordinary session in 1926
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 propoge to the qualified
voters of the State of Georgia an
amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Georgia, to amend Ar
ticle 7, Section 7, Paragraph 1, ot
the Constitution of the State of
Georgia, as amended, by adding
thereto the following words: Pro
vided, the County of Chatham {n
this State can issue and sell, from
time to time, honds 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 ag
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 material, without the
said assent of two-thirds of the
qualified voters at an election call
ed therefor, but upon a three-fifths
vote of the Commissiondrs of Chat
ham County and Ex-officlo Judges,
with these limitations: First, the
bonds shall be serial bonds, to be
retired annually within a term of
not to exceed ten years, bearing a
rate of Interest not to exceed five
per cent per annum, but otherwise
fn form fixed by sald 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
sponsible 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 bonds
shall be first paid by reasonable
tolls, which are hereby authorized
to be imposed and collected by said
Commissioners, for the use of said
road and its bridges, and only the
deficiency, if any, of such tolls to
meet such payments and the cost
of maintaining said road and {its
bridges shall be paid out of other
funds of said County during the
term of said bonds; fourth, such in
debtedness when incurred shall not
be considered in determining the
power of sald County to incur any
other bonded indebtedness,” and
for other purposes.
He it enacted by the Gencral As
cembly of the State of Georgla, and
it is hereby enacted by authority of
the same, as follows:
Section 1. That Article 7, Section
7, Paragraph 1, of the Constitution of
this State, as amended, be amended
by adding thereto the following lan
guage: “Provided, the County of
Chatham in this State can issue and
sell, from time to time, bonds for the
preparation for the paving and for the
paving of Victory Drive, the road to
'vbee, a public road of said County,
from the end of the present asphalt
paving thercon at Thunderbolt, or
Warsaw, to the beginning of the pres
ent asphalt paving at Tybee, with con
crete and/or asphalt and/or other
suftable material, without the said
assent of two-thirds of the qualified
voters at an election called therefor,
but upon a three-fifths vote of the
Commissioners of Chatham County and
lox-offico Judges, with these limita
tions: First, the bonds shall be se
rial bonds, to be retired annually
within a term of not to exceed ten
years, bearing a rate of interest of
uot to exceed five per cent per an
num, but otherwise in form fixed by
sald Commissioners; sccond, the
amount of such issue shall not excecd
the contract price bid for such prep
aration for and/or paving, by the low
est responsible bidder, upon competi
tive proposals, after previous adver
tisement once a week for four weeks
fmviting such proposals, provided,
nevertheless, sald Commissioners may
use convict labor to prepare andor
pave said road, in whole or in part,
together with or apart from any con
tract therefor; third, the principal and
interest of said bonds shall be first
paid by reasonable tolls, which are
hereby authorized to be imposed and
collected by said Commissioners, for
the use of said road and its bridges,
and only the deficiency, If any, of such
tolls to meet such payments, and the
cost of maintaining said road and its
bridges shall be pald out of other
funds of sald County during the term
of sald bonds; fourth, such indebted
nees 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
authority aforesald, That whenever
the above proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have been agreod
to by two-thirde of the members
elected to each of the two houses of
the General Assembly, and the same
has been entered on their journals
with the yeas and nays taken there-
PPk CORDELL TASEUTCU
CITATION: DICVISS ON CUARDIANM
Georgia, Crizp County,
F, 8. Allison, guardian of Nannie
V. Alliso:z, has apnlied for discharge
from his said gnardianship; this is
potice to all concerned to file any
objeetions they may ‘have, on or be
fore the first Monday in November
pext, else said applicant will be dis
charged from said guardianship,
This October 4 1926
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
10.8;4t
CISMISSION ADMINISRATION
Georgia, Crisp County,
JWHEREAS, W, L. Black, Adminis.
trator of Mrs, Georgia A, Black, rep
rorents o the Court in his petition,
doiy filed and enterved on record, that
he has fully administered sair estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per.
gons concerned, kindred and credit
or#, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not be
nigeharged from his adminigtration,
and receive Letters of Dismiszion on
the first Monday in November, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
10-B;4t
on, the Governor shall be and he Is
Lereby authorized and instructed to
cause such amendment to be publish
ed in one or more newspapers in each
Congressional District of this State,
for two months next preceding the
time of holding the next General Elec
tion,
Sec. 8. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that the above
proposed amendment shall be submit
ted for ratitication or rejection to the
electors of this State at the next gen
eral election to be held after the pub
llcation as provided for in the second
gaction of this Act, in the several elec
tion districts of this State, at which
election every person shall be quall
fied to vote who is qualified to vole
for members of the General As
sembly. All persons voting at said
election in favor of adopting tho seid
proposed amondment to the Counsti
tution shall have written or printed on
thelr ballots the words, “For ratifi
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 {ssue bonds to pave the road
to Tybee.” If a majority of the elec
tors qualified to vote for members
of the General Agsembiy, voting there
on, shall vote for the ratification of
sald proposed amendment, when the
results shall be consolidated &s now
required by law in elections for mem
bers of the General Assembly, the said
amcndment shall become a part of Ar
ticle Seven (7), Section Seven (7),
Paragraph One (1), of the Constitu
tion of this State; and if ratified, the
Governor shall, when He ascertains
guch ratification from the 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 aforesaid that all
laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this Act be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Approved March 19, 1926,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, 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 (o the voters of the State quali
fied to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly at the General Electicn
to be held on Tuesday, November 2,
1926.
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Governor,
By the Governory ..
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JEWELRY
We have a beautiful line of
dependable goods only, Prices
are so reasonable they will sur
prise and please you.
Every article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
CITATION: LEAVE SELL LAND
Georgia, Crisp County,
All concerned are notified that W.
J. Perry. Administrator of J. J, Perry,
has applied for leave to sell, for pay
ment of estate debts and distribution
among heirs, the following lands of
said estate: 80 acres of lot 92 in 13th
District, Crisp County, Georgia, be
ing North portion of East half of
said lot; which application will be
passed upon regular term, Court of
Ordinary, first Monday in Nov., nevt,
This Oct, 4, 1926,
' W. P, FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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and Customers high grade shoes at reasonable prices. This lot
shoes includes some of our newest arrivals and advanced Fall
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to sell them right. We will be pleased to have you ecall early and
make your selection while our Stocks are complete,
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Gleaton’s
DEPARTMENT STORE
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITIGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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