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SALW SEPARATION SUIT
\""SCHEDULED FOR NOV. 22
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el un of oo L
i Salm fooesironten against hil‘
‘wife. the former Millicent' Rigers,
‘weill proceed to tridl on NoVeffbér
22, Justice Levy ordered today.
08 oplee wpe made after vigoroys
iprotests from the count’s attency,
who 4id'hib client could mot arrive
in ghis country st fo early a datc.
"Ju#tice Levy held that the count
nowide’ possesscd of an imigrant’s
vive issued to him October 20, last
snd that he cgn come in befm the
December. quota from Austria. The
cuse s mat Wy for trial.
BLADNE' CONSIDERS PARDONS
FOR FIVE IN KU KLUX RIOT
MARINETTE, “"Wis.. November 11
U'Pi_-» Five men were temporarilyj
freed from the county workhouse to
day. ‘hile plans were completed by
Governor BIRING to determine wheth
er he 'would phrdon thém From three
‘n.--nth! JLH fentencen M&i& apon
“thetre “onivietion as plfi’fipi’nh in
t ' phs participunts in
LR o s
t ym' ' 'E- a petition for' &
..‘HM ‘l4\ 4& received from John'
Miller, theiv.c wieh A 1
‘flaufiww gaid he h:ul.'n;'m!'_
informed that all the defendants are |
mam gg ;é’}th familics. , s
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Here's to “For Heaven's)
gake!”” for laughter’s sake!|
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T'lE EXCHANGE BANK, REALIZING THAT THE PRICE
OF COTTON IS NOW BELOW COST OF PBODUCIIQN
STANDS READY .
Tey ‘..‘.«.__,‘__...-_«_,-_.h_k__mf["();,_fl_,_A,,_ i e .
MAKE LOANS
TO OUR FARMER CUSTOMERS
For a reasonahic length of fime, with eotton properly ware- I
boused as cpllateral. " ‘ ' b <Gt A L !
" We call your attention to this offer in order that any of our
customers or friends who wish to hold their cotton may be able
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WE ARE NOT ADVOCATING
- THE HOLDING OF
PR e RN T el
- Merely attempting to cooperate with you if you feel that it would
~ be profitable for you to carry your cotton over for later and more N
orderly marketing. T T
Fixchan e Bank
" 480 +'y OOBDELEGEARGIA v . e
THREE CHILDREN SLAIN BY
MOTHER AS FATHER DOZES
L§THER, wa, mvomber Al—
}',lll"}%-,{ slecpiniess whith he mm
throw off Brouight death Wey ay"
to three members of the family of
Frank Clark and serious injuries to
R o Aalßal e i e
While he doged Clarks’ wite killed,
two of her three children . with &
razor 'l'luhc-d her hulbpnd .hd, the
othér ehild, and committed llvl(d‘afil
by drinking poison, bl i
Her peculiar actions had aroused
Clarks' suspicion and he had deter::
mined to remain gawake all night. Afl
l‘m midnight, however, e fell asleép
in his chair and Mrs. Clark with in
sane cunitfing beized his Tazor, Slash
ed him ‘and went after the chitdren
St e e e et
1 SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND
EVETE ogl ¢ i
(EORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: |
There .will .be sold, on the flrflt
Tuesday {of ‘Decembér next, at public
outery at:the court;honss fn said
county, .{mun the .ma haurs 'of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following desoribed lands to-wit:
The bfi"mh .gne_halt of lot of
nufnber ‘Ome Hundred“ and -~ Eighty
ot el ot Criap Caunty, Gap
n ctL, ‘ 8 154
il aiid ‘contatning Obe Fordted qué
?’% ope ‘half (101%) agres more 9F
~/. p | : ik
' Baid property levi ag the, pre !
[b'rt«ye. ot Hbv” Lar:lfn%:h:' F an
| ntion smuad from ¥ or;
Mrt‘ffla 'County in fa: : Gt the
Exgihandp v‘Bn;lk %t cordele,a;"4 '
againgt said H. V, Latgoh )
dele G‘teafiry, & 010}&:%
pany; said property be p 4
jon of said H. V. Latson, and h&*hav-|
ing been notitied in terms of the,
law. .This'the 2nd day ongv;-;iDte.j
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Sheriff Crsip County, Ga. |,
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WM. DE MILLE’S LATEST,
“THE RUNAWAY, BIG HIT
B e i },.
e y&?mj&ou g mun dpama
stark: #ftd real bht fighterted “dere
and there with those intimate hu
morous and subtle touches o't whlchl
only Willidm ‘'de Mille i capable,
you will endoy “The * Runl‘wd"
Which will show at thé Cirele Theatie
Friday. g ‘
The Paramount produeer director
selected material different tuomt.idm
which ordinarily atfracts’ him whén:
he chose ‘“The Runaway” It wps‘
a fortunate choice and shows four
players in rolés ‘which will make.
each of them more firmly situated
'on the ladder of poptlarity. Clafa’
Bov, itag Sugie Saes Joo
croft and William Powell all give
wistiing pofforings, | . 3
Miss PP-‘,'!;' (ipfiqwion might,
be termed /‘the mefamoxphosis of a
{lapper” for she changes from '‘a
;wild, thoughtless niovié actress info
a loydl, sincere gll-woman wgo]
’ stands ready to sacrifi¢e hér life for
'a friend. Warner Baxter is also seen
‘ln a new role, thet of '8 young Ken
tucky mountaineér who has his o?fn
way of going after what he wants.
. De Mijllé has Wandled the triangle
situation in “The Rinaway” with ré
;mble skill and makes it mpossi
'ble $o know before the last fetw
mfi,fiao! the pictire whether Misé
Bow will choose the Monntaineer,
Baxter, or the wealthy :young New
Yorker William Powell. .=~ |
The performance of George Ban:
croft as a clan lfeader ranks on even
terms with his portrayal of Jack {
YA CORDELE DISPATCH
Slade, the smiling killer of “The
Pony Express.” . -
'h;o il_hnupherpmt the ;w«:ky
back country is ‘Waintained through
otit of the naturalness of the sst
tings lead one td believe the picture
must have bgen made in the actual
loéqh. 1
“’l‘&o Runaway” was prepared for
filming by Albert Shelby Le Vino
from Charles Neville Buck’c novel.
DISMISSION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
“;hereal. Dr. L, BE. Willlams, Ad
ministrator . W, MdcCraney, rep
rell‘ents 'i?) t%e qeourt in gf!s petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered G,"W.
MeCraney’s estate:
"This is, therefore, to cite all ‘per-
RepouceD Prick
i ON.-ROOM SIZE TAPESTRY =
BRUSSELS RUGS
We are overstocked on Tapestry rugs. “Tn order
to reduce ouf stock we are offering for a short
time all Tapestry zugs at reduced price. ‘
Our stock is made up of good patterns in three
different grades, Some of tlié patterns are Qri
ental, some are All Qvers, some are Floral. They
are all good clean stock. i b
_The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Empire $32.50
The regular priées were 9x12 ft. Eureka $24.00
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Lincoln $22.50
We Bell for a Limited Time at the Prices Here
9x12 ft. Empire ...... $25.00
9x12 ft. Eureka . ..... $20.00
. 9x12 ft. Lincoln ...... $lB.OO
AU the Rugs ase Made Withou: Seams.
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Crisp County Furniture Co.
T« OORDHLE, GA.” '
YOU ARE CERTAIN OF | 4./
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SATISFACTION INTHESE | [§62B
- WARM ITEMS FORMEN | @8 4%
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GUESS AT A PIECE OF WEST- o
BROOK MERCHANDISE ANY SEASON—A NICE THING -
TO KNOW THAT YOU CAN ELIMINATE THE “WEATH- /
LR” AND “WHETHER” AT THE SAME TIME. i
- BEAVY WOOLEN TROUSERSLUMBERJACKS— '
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W.H WESTBROOK
damdou T T odNDERE, GRORGIA. - -
DRESS UP. YOU'LL MAKE MGRE MONEY. THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES !
DEFEATED SOLON PAID
$13,152 TO LOSE IN RACE
WASH N, November 11—
”UP)—-#‘;:;?SE&)MM S:B:hr 8“,1;82-
"62 to lose his s*e’riit: seat ‘in 'fiary
land to Representative Millard E.
Tydings, democrat.
- A final statement of expenditures
filed with the senate secretary today
by Sendtor Weller, showed an outgo
"of $6,201,861 up to October 23 and
of $6,201.62 from that date to the
close of the campaign, ‘
sons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in December, 1926.
. 'W. P, FLEMING, Orfiinii"y‘.
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what every mechapic
knows the fellows who
offer cheap motor oils
would go out of b&i
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926,