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'SBURSEMENTS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -OF
CRISP COUNTY FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1715
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54.3373. Pauper list for November . ee®Bs 00
GENERAL FUND
k 79, J. A. Johnson, farm demonstrator ......... 50
pzo. Dr. M. R. Smith, county phy T e 00
k3l, Frank Lewis, J Mitor court house ... eOL 00
ks>, S. L. Thornton, winding cloek ... nees 00
ps3. H. F. Corbet, plurabing court house e (85 30
203, J. A. Lasseter, blankets T Eem 000
34' g’lc(ggy St%a’fi ],I-:alumlirY. towels, November. ... ... '??,
cos. Southern Bell Telephone Co., ph Mo
0. City Water Works Dept.. water:' r?é]:trefig’vymo;g;nber o
297, Cordele Electric Co., lights, Novemt;ez\ - e
co 3. J. H Churchwell, blankets T 20 72
ko9, Cordele Dispatch, printing, Novembé;w""'"""""""'"'““" 21 00
05, The Cordele Sentinel, printing, T ombor s 1925
hog. S. W. Conev, freight and stamps.. . e N 390
hll, J. L. Brisco, treasurer, S iescnbonds . ... 1 &
bis 8. W. Coney, clerk, services, Sent..'Oct., NOV..—_. 607 50
120, Frank Teuber, refunded taX ... S T 152 gg
IMPROVEMENT FUND
pgs. B. F. Doolittle, putting in gla -
» 86' Dave We“sl repairing bridgée?f.::"” Sasasasas senes seanenecns iescoseesnnuun 635
k 27, L G Weldon, repairing bridge . W B
904, Wiliis Johnson, Jr.. repairing brldge- s RV
8?' % H gVard, an:il il Mooy 46% 88
907. Crisp County umber Co., | ey
>(1)?) IIT{ A. %o?fn, lumber for roadu..t_nber e 32% 32
012. R. L Luffman, trustee, lib £hhier el e
914, Judson Dinkins. .repairinlgrt?:is(,igp: julents Nok -, 010
a 5, T. L. Blackwell, repairing . T 82 ¢
e LD R 29 19
. EXPENSE FUND
390. Miss Estelle Caldwell, work 1
g9l. H. F. Corbett, work on ?\faat(g; court calendars..... 500
392. Foote & Davies, office su.pplies"'mm"'""""""'""""""""""'”"“ 600
eU e )
CORONER’S FUND
231, W. C. Culpepper, hol T
pp olding mque5t............... eRO
; JURORS FUND
333, Suwanee Hotel, boarding ]
f o ey 6376
OFFICERS’ FUND
8002, J A, Littlejohn, court cost
e—— 610
S y, bringing prisoner from e T {in
' ROAD FUND
409, Tomlin-Harris Machi g
1410, Williams Drug Co(.:, lgfugg. ,folrrocn forcamp. ... 192
4411. Wesley Talbert, Cutting trees frzrrgp“*-- 195
4412. Roy Davis. building house at faad -.. 110
4413, Suwanee Pharmacy seed for cfamp e 2000
4414 J. D. Calhoun; e 2 0
4:*1;)‘ J‘ J. ROWland, peas for camp~-----.-.. B 819
L S e Rty 1y
azlil. -Holmes Ha d : teesesass iaieesenensniuesaseasenties 8
fifl(b Baryviln Hargwarle; goareh(;(l)'(’ivt’l;:g \%’:rriogodr road. ... 4890
4410, ordele H . ! = e !
atgs. Coel HEI Qo BARE T e
4421, Cash Drug Co. 4 . 00
4422, Judson Dinkins, e
4423, Austin Bros., repairs for ra s . 0
ji%l golt]& W;gilton. hardware %gi r?(fadhn . 10080
425, People’s G . sey s E
4426. Lamb fiimif;ie& ?‘1& S‘}Pp“es reeney. T vgz
”14;)‘7 P. B. Gleaton, reiéa;egpclss fo{, (62211 ¢ SRS 34 36
fj?y %)smk{}v Wiiliams, box axle grx1'é:ggth1ng..................,........... s 008
4430, Austin oo sl (it - i
4431, Gulf Refining Co., g\ag&fifé“f&;;"""""-- e o
.;u:,:),:{ Wall Street Dl‘V (Goods Co road e o e 35
‘.k‘lQQ). B. F‘ She d 29, Supphes fOI‘ Camp_ 1
o W R ~ 1860
1135, Heard Grocery Co 0., supplies for camp . i
1436, I. R. Rooks, beef 'fof.“pp“es i o
fifl Swift & Co., supplies fco‘rirrrégr'fi""“ .
A 196' P. 8. Barber, hay for camp B i
Ujo MY s b, T 33 60
2 1H Dl BNI e O
03. lfarker. Willis Co., supplies fo o o 20 00
A 411 Champion Supply Co., cot fr gamp . ... Sl dh
s A €Ot £OF CAMP e 27 84
%446‘ B H Palmer:’chaii)r?slefb fO!‘ camp........ ---»--........._______._____:_: 40 2.)
4447. Standard Oil Co., oil fOF Wagoh . ... .. £0
st Shaied GlOO, lon gy oo B
e — T 940 00
4452, G. W. Sha o COMMISSIONET .o al
4453. Hart Mill Co g ces commissioner...... 110
44'34' S. C. Byrd éérvi(?:s rordcamp""'-“"".‘»‘""-------- e 1§ 08
fié? EY. Joiner, 30 bush(():ils ::gmlsmoner"'""*--‘------~—— Yoo all
4458, Pay Dayis, workonstapkade «© 7 22 60
445 aul Kelly, beef for cam egA Bl
446?' J. G. Bl’idges, lumber fo De e e e Vg 45
o %0&‘ Davies 00l ot i __road"'""-"-~---—--~------- . Al
51. Ravmond'kéll) beel fovcamp... o .~ . 1(5) 50
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DR. W. C. WRIGHT
DENTIST
Office Over Cordele Hardware Co.
. The most accurate methods -used
in all lines of dentistry. Work that
presents an artistic appearance and
has lasting qualities. The latest meth
ods employed. Reasonable prices.
Satisfaction guaranteed. See me about
your dental work.
Office Phone No. 449
Residence Phone No. 38
FORRENT QR SALE—S room
house on Northern Heights, two
blocks of school building. Terms
of Sale like paying rent. Apply
to Frank Teuper. 26¢t1.
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash or
terms or exchange for property,
one second-hand 5-passenger
automobile, thoroughly over
hauled, in good running order.
Practically as good as new.
Appiy to J. F. CALHOUN,
36tf Cordele, Ga.
Typewriter Ribbons all colors,
finest grade. R. H. Quattlebaum.
Miller Coal Co.
| SHE DIDN'T SMILE.
The young woman had spent a
busy day, says the Philadelpha
Record. She had browbeaten
fourteen salespeople, bullyraged
a floorwalker, argued victorious
ly with a milliner, laid down the
law to a modiste, nipped in the
bud ataxi ckauffeur’s attempt to
overcharge her, made a street
car conductor stop the car in
the middle of the block for her,
discharged her maid and engag
ed another, and otherwise re
fused to allow herself to be im
posed upon.
- Yetshe did not smile that night
whenfa young man begged:
‘‘Let me he your protector
through life.”
l WANTED
| WanTED—To sell you vour
typewriter ribbons: l;color rib
'bon 50c; 2-color ribbons 65¢c. R.
'H. Quattlebaum, Cordele, Ga.
Southeastern
Mortgage
~ Co.
Desirable Farm and
City Loans made
promptly. City Loans
repayable monthly or
at] end; of; number of
years; desired with
straight interest.
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aboard Air L
Seaboard Air Line
« THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH"”
Current Schedule, 90th Meridian Time, effective January 3, 1915
Given as information and not guaranteed.
M
NO. 11 N 0.13 N 0,15 . N 0.14 N 0.12 N 0.16
A PM AM SCHEDULE AM P M PM
700 400 Lv Savannah Ar 1000 835
740 439 Meldrim 921 7.50
812 b 29 Pembroke 843 . T. 16
850 544 Claxton 809 640
9 20 6 10 Collins 74 - 610
950 705 Lvons 709 540
10 05 758 Vidalia 655 59
10 30 732 Mt. Verron 622 459
11 05 758 Alamo 566 482
11 30 830 6+ Helena 5% 410 835
1225 pm 920 742 Abbeville 440 310 755
12 45 9406 802 Rochelle 416 248 720
200 10025 845 Lv Cordele Iviss 2008 635
310 11 25 10 05 Americus 230 128 l 515
410 1110 Richland 11 36 405
530 pm 100 Columbus 950 am 225
431 130 Albany 156
4 31 Lumpkin 11 06
810 Ar Montgomery Lv 720 am
e ———— e
Nos. 13 and 14 carry Seaboard Parlor and Sleeping Cars, serv
ing meals enrouth. Nos. 11 and 12 carry standard coaches, bag
gage and express cars making connection at Savannah and Mont
gomery with trains North and South.
7. 8. MURPEEY, T.P. B, ¢ W osHita. D F A
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Potash, for fertilizing, is scarcer than hen’s teeth.
No use to look to Germany, the normal source of sup
ply, for Potash can’t be gotten from there now.
But you can get Potash right here at home, in fer
tilizer which contains as a source of its ammonia
‘ Every pound of Cotton Seed Meal, in addition to supplying
from 73% to 8% of Ammonia, also contain 23 of Phosphoric
Acid and an average of 2% of Potash.
When your fertilizer contains Cotton Seed Meal, it not only
supplies your soil with the desired amourt of ammonia, but
also gives to it Potash in the most desirable forta and in an
amount larger than can be obtained from any other source of
ammonia. In addition it furnishes over 2% of Phosphoric Acid,
another most important and valuable element of plant food,
which fact is not generally appreciated.
The fact must not be lost sight of that in using Cotton Seed
Meal you have a fertilizer which feeds the growing plant orad
wally during its entire growth and leaves in the soil a most
valuable humus with which to sustain succeeding crops.
A demonstration recently conducted at the State College
of Agriculture, extending over two years, proved that the best
production per acre was made through the use of Cotton oed
Meal as a source of ammonia.
When your fertilizer is based upon Cottor Seed Meal, it
contains all that the other sources of ammonid have, and 1n
addition, Potash, which the other sources have not.
COTTON SEED CRUSHERY ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA, GA. :
GEE LOY, Manager
127 13th Ave., Cordele, Ga.
To the Public: This is to in
form you that I have taken
charge of the laundry formerly
oceupied by Jung Wing and wish
to assure you that I will do the
best work: possible in the shortest
length of time. If you have any
accounts with Jung Wing please
settle with him as soon as con
venient, as I will not be respon-
R.P.Ketchum
& Co.
General Agts.
The Franklin [ife
Insurance
Company
Genceral Insurance
sible for any business transac
tions made with him.
NOTICE.
I will go after laundry and de
liver same. Cashon delivery.
Hoping you will give me a
trial, I am, Gee Loy.
.
For Rent—Three rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished, close in;
hot and cold water. Apply P.
0. Box 117. 36-2 t
PERT PARAGRAPHS
Happy New Year!
And & prosperous year!
~ And even a peaceful one!
i And we hope we get ’em all.
A prospcrous year to us, too
b’ gosh,
And now for another year of
uncivilization.
Many a sickly smile hides a
mighty healthy jag. ‘
Did you buy it at home this
Christmas? We did.
The man who beats his wife
should have mated with a cow.
Another presidential year and
still our hat is not in the ring.
Not a doubt of the return of
prosperity now. Every turkey
hit the spot.
There’s a deal of good in this
old town, if it can only discover
itself.
Nineteen sixteen is the year
for political c¢onventions and
other bugs,
Just cork up your sarcasm,
brother, Ford didn’t mean this
Xmas anyway.
Saying the right thing at the
gight time is the right thing to
say. And that’s right.
Over in Europe Christmas ar
rived on time, departed on time,
ani they all had a h—l of a time.
And will General Villa go onto
the lecture platform, into vaude
ville, or star for the movies?
If they continue drafting new
men into the war the survivors
may be under the painful
necessity of footing their own
pension bills.
The man who gets licked has
the dignified satisfaction of
knowing he didn’t kill the other
fellow. '
A movement is on foot to
compel hotel waiters to bathe?
daily. Another brand of soup, |
of course. |
Never cast a sly smile at the
girl with red hair. Her blood
may be as red as her hair.
They say death evens up all
scores, but it will require a
whopping big mantle to cover up
the sins of 1915. '
Some men are so energetic
they fail in business today and
start right in tomorrow to en
gineer another failure.
We editors often comment on
the scantiness of the modern
woman’s attire, but we seldom
close our eyes as she passes by.
If congress will pass a law for
prepardness against bill collectors
we’ll vote right and vote often
or any other old way.
A correspondent wants to
know whether a ‘‘cheap skate’
is a man or just a human being.
Neither one—just cheap skates.
Winter at its worst has its
good peints. It prevents many
a neighborhood row ovyer the
back fence.
Here’s to America, land of
freedom, where every man isa
presidential possibility an d
darned few are probabilities.
Sit tight, smile serenely, and
let the other fellow roar. When
a fellow loses his head it’s an
evidence he hasn’t much to lose.
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|
The Mistake is Made by Many
Cordele Citizens. 1
Look for the cause of back
ache.
To be cured you must know
the cause.
If it’s weak kidneys you must
set the kidneys working right. |
A Cordele resident tells you
how. |
J. L. Frierson, 507 Seventh
street, Cordele, says: ““‘About
ten years ago I was suffering
from kidney and bladder trouble.
The kidney secretions were too
frequent in passage, bothering
me uight and day. They were
highly colored, and burned when
‘passing. I suffered from a dull
pain in the small of my back,
and I felt tired and languid.
Nights my legs ached so badly
that I became nervous and could
hardly get to sleep. I also had
THIGLITTLE WONIAN
Another Thin, Frail, Nervous
and Pain-Racked Woman
Restored to Health
' ““Honestly lam getting so fat
lam really ashamed to tell you
how [ have gained,”” said Mrs.
Nettie Megarr, who lives at 1806
Eighteenth Avenue, North Nash
ville, Tenn., several days ago.
“‘Actually it has goiten to be a
regular joke, for I haye gotten so
stout thatmy clothes are too small
for me, and every dress I wore
last winter will have to be made
over again,’’ she continued, ‘‘and
‘the change inmy general appear
ance is so wonderfull that my
freinds and neighbors are all
wondering what I have been do
ing with myself. When they ask
me I just tell them I have been
taking tanlac, and its a fact, for
I have just finished my third bot
tle, and have gained 35 pounds.
“When I began taking the medi«
cine I only weighed 105 pounds
and now I weigh 140, and never
felt better in my life.
“I always enjoyed very good
health up to about two years ago,
when I began having indigestion,
which gradually developed into
a bad form of stomach trouble.
This trouble began pulling me
down and I finally got so 1 could
not eat anything at all scarcely,
and had to diet myself continual
ly. I had to avoid sweets of all
kinds and always after eating I
suffered for hours,
““I was very nervous and dizzy
and was easily tired. I finally o®
go weak I could not walk any dis
tance without resting. My kid
neys must have been affected al
so, for I had severe pains in my
gides and back.
“My sister, Mrs. Minnie Hall,
came to see me and she looked
so well I asked her what she
had been taking. She told me Tan
lac, and I made up my mind
right then and there to give it a
trial.
“Acting on her advice, I
bought a bottle and have been
taking iv regularly since. Of
course I expected it to help me,
but if anyone had told me there
was a medicine on earth that
would have helped me like Tan
lac I would not have believed
them. The medicine seemed to be
just the one thing 1 needed, for
it just filled me with new life
and energy from the first dose.
In only a few days my appetite
returned and I began to enjoy
my meals and everything seemed
to agree with me and nourish
me. ‘‘l am no longer nervous and
dizzy-headed ke I was and can
now sleep like a child. In factl
feel just like a person who had
been all over again. I hope every
guffering woman will hear about
it.” TFor saleby J. B. Ryals
Drug co.
dizzy spells. Doan’s Kidney
Pills cured the backache and
dizziness and gave me great re=
lief from the trouble with the
kidney secretions.”’
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mr. Frierson had. Fos
ter-Milpurn Co., Props., Buffalo,
N Y.
Passenger traffic incident to
the Christmas holidays over the
various railways touching Cor
dele was the heaviest during the
holidays just closed of the sev
eral years past. Kvery passen
ger train for the past two weeks
passing Cordele has been crowded
to its full seating capacity, and
in many instances the geating
capacity was more than occu
pied,
FOR RENT
~ Store building, opposite Union
Station, formerly cccupied bv the
offices of Cordele Sash, Door &
iLumber Co. Apply te Cordele
Sash, Door & Lumber Co. 34-tf