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APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT
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GEORGIA-—-CRrISp COUNTY:
TC ALL WHOM IT MAY CONUERN:
Mrs. (assie Brown, widow of H. K.
Brown, deceased, having made appli
cation for second year's support for her
se!f snl minor ehildren, out of the estate
o' thesaid H E. Brown, and aporais
ers having been appointea, and having
filed their return, which return is now
of file in my office, notice is hereby
given that said return will be passed
on at the Febraary term, 1916 of the
Court of Ordinary of said County.
This January 3, 1916,
J. A, LITTLEJOHN, Clk. Sup, Court.
Acting Urdinary.
SHERIFF'S SALES
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Will be sold, oun the first Tuesday in
February next 1916 at public outery
before thé court house aoor in said
county, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described property to wit: 12
bales of lint cotton numbered as fol
lows: 5962, 5963, 5964, 965, 5966, 5967,
5968, 5969, 5970, 6971, 5972, 6973,
maid property levied on as the prop:
erty of O. 8, Dennison, to satisfy an
execution issued from the Superior
court of said county on the 23rd day
of Nav. 1915, in favor of Armour Fer
tilizer Works against the said O. S.
Dennison.
Also atthe same time and place lots
numbers, 18, 19 and 20 on block num
ber 70 as appears from map of survey
of the city of Cordele Georgia, said
property levied upen and sold as the
property of I. J. Lamb by virtue of a
fi fa issued from the City Court of
Houaston County in favor of the Dixie
Trust and Security Company vs. the
said I. J. Lamb. Tenanu in possession
notified.
Will be sold before the court house
door of Crisp County, Georgia on the
first Tuesday in February, 1916, within
the legal hours of sale, all of the inter
est of Mre. N. P, Allison in the West
half of land lot Number one hundred
sixty-seven (167) in the ‘Tnirteenth
(13) district of Crisp County. Georgia,
the same being an estate for years for
fifteen years, beginning October 10,
1911, ending October 10, 1926, to be
sol 1 aa the property of Mrs. N. P>, Alli
gon, under and by virtue ofa Fi Fa
issued from Crisp Superior Court at the
August term, 1915, in favor of Swift &
Company against Mrs. N. P, Allison.
Tenant in possession mnotified in terms
of the law.,
Also at the same time and place will
he sold eighty-three and one-third
(83 1-3) acres of land of the northern
portion of the west half of land lot
number sixty-nine (69) in the Four
teenth district of Crisp County, Georgia,
same being in the shape of a parallelo
gram, to be sold as the property ot Mrs.
J. L. Stripling, under and by virtue of
a I'i Fa issued from Crisp Superior
Court at the August term, 1915, in
favor of Swift & Company against Mrs
J. L. Stripling. ‘T'enant in possession
notified in terms of the law,
Algo at the same time and place will be
sold land lot number 14 In the Ioth district of
originally Dooly, now Crisp County Georgia,
cootalning 202 -2 acres, more or less, Levied
on and to be sold as the property of James C.
Ray to satis y an «xecution issued from the
Superior Court of sala county in favor Mrs.
L., V. Mathews against James C. Ray. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintifl,
Also at the same time and place will be
sgold c¢ity lot number 14 in plock number 178
in the city of Cordele, sald State and County,
according to the map of survey of sald city.
Levied onand to be sold as the property of
Will Tyson to satisfy an execution issued
from the City Courtof Cordele in favor of
Sam Rucker against Will Tyson. Property
polnted out by plaintiff.
Also at the same time and place will be
gold City lot number 1 in block number 193
in the city of Cordele, Ga. according to the
map of survey of said city. lLevied on and to
be sold as the property of M. Walker to
satlsfy an execution issued from the Justice
Court of the 14b61st District, sald County in
favor of J. T. Westbrook & Bro. against M.
Walker. Levy made by F. M. Coker, L. C.
and returned to me.
“ Also at the same time and place, will be
sold ¢ity lots numbers one, two. three, four,
flve, six, seven, elght, nine. ten, e¢leven,
tvelve. thirten, fourteen and fifteen, lin
block number fifty-seven, and also city lots
numbers elght, nine and ten in block num
ber fifty-one, ali in the city of Cordele, in sald
State and County, known and designated by
Cordele, Crisp
_l_Georgla '9 l 6 County
JAS. R. KELLY, Proprietor
Wholesale and Retail Se2ds and Fzeds, Plants and
Farm Produce.
Hello, Bro Farmer: Let us resolve to ‘‘Experiment’’
and "‘Diversify.”’ Plant less cotton, and more grain, and
stey clear of debt, and live at home during 1916. Get rid
of those old, mixed and adulterated seed —good seed is the
life blood of a crop—get new blocd into your crop by order
ing good, piare improved seed from reliable growers and
dealers.
We grow, we buy, we sell, we reclean, we exchange all
kinds seeds, plants and produce (for th> farmer.) What
have you to huy? What have you to sell? What have you
to exchange?
We claim to be honest and reliable and refer you to
Exchange Bank or any city or county official hereia Cordele,
Ga. We quote you the following prices:
Collard & Cabbage Plants any variety
By mail postpald 500............... -.......81.00
By mail postpaid 1000. .....................8L.78
By express (not paid' 1t04m...... 8.2
BBy express (not patd) Ito9m ... €lOO
Tomato, gg and Pepper Plants
Ry mallpostpala 0.~ ... ...
By mall postpald 400 ... ............ $2.00
By express (not paid) 1200...............§3.00
Write for prices on larger lotis.
Strawberries
By mail postpaid 100........................81.00
By express (not paid) 300 ...............SL.7B
By express (not paid)1000..............33.50
Dewberries and Blackberries
Price by mafl postpaid 10 ... .....B§l.oo
Raspberries
By express (not paid) 6 ................§l.OO
Write for prices on larger lots and
other fruits.
Pop con, gallon §l.OO. Kaffir Corn gallon §l. Suntlower Seed, gal. $l.
Cheaper price means Cpeaper Seed or Plants
Terms Cash with order. Positively no goods shipped C. O D.
We will treat you square. Prices subject to change without notiee.
Mail order Today. First come—First Served.
the registered may of survey of sald city, and |
to be sold as the property of Central Oil &
Fe ‘tilizer company, under and by virtue of
au execution issued from Crisp Superior'
Court at the February term, 1913, in favor of
Continental Gin company agalnst Warwick
Gin & Cotton company as principal and
Central 01l & Fertilizer company as endorser.
'{:‘:’mnt in possession notified in terms of the
This Jan. 4, 1916,
.J. H. WARD,
40.4¢ Sheriff, Crisp Co. Ga.
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GEORGIA—CRrisp COUNTY: 4
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
All persons are hereby notified that
w. J. Whitfield, Administrator of the
estate of Sarah M, Whitfield, has filed
application in this office for the sale ot
the foliowing described lands: One
hundred scres, more or less, heing the
west bhalf of lot number one huudred
and fortv-two (142) in the fourtyenth
(14th) district of said County. And
said application will be heard before
said Ordinary at the February term of
said court, to be held on the first Mon
day in February next.
Witness my ofiicial signature, this
4th day of January, 1916,
J. A. LITTLEJOHN, C. 8. C.
40 4t Acting Ordinary.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Take notice that C. 1. Powell. T. S. Lamb,
et. al., have applied for anorder seeking the
establishment of a new road, which has been
laid out and marked confermably to law by
Reviewers duly appolinted, and a report
thereo! and a report made on oafh by them.
sald road commencing at J. E. Brown's house
and running due East along the line between
Crisp and Dooly Jounties to T. E, Lamb’s
on Blackshear road. Now If no good cause be
shown to the contrary by persons interested
fn this matter, the order wiil be granted by
the undersigned at the oftice of the County
Commissioners in sald County, on the lst
day ol February, 1916.
(40-4 t S. C. BYRD, Chmn,
A party composed of Mrs. Geo.
S, Harris, Mrs. B. F. Cochran,
of Thomasville, A. B. Cochran
of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. P. H.
Milton and children, Virgil and
Laura of Waycross, motored to
Mr. Cochran’s farm. Oak Hill
Plantation. near Dawson, last
Sunday. The party is spending
the week with Mr. Cochran.
City Clerk, Geo. S. Harris accom
panied them as far as Albany,
returning on the evening train.
Mr F. M. Coker, Jr., of Los
Angeles, Cal., is expected in a
few days to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Coker.
~ Mre. J. S. Gordy and little son
are the guests this week of Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Gordy at Albany.
Misses Effie Wilson and Cortez
Whitsett returned several days
ago from a visit to friends at
Americus.
Miss Susie Malone returned
Monday afternoon to Hawkins
ville.
Apply to No. 208, 13th Avenue
for furnished or unfuriished
rooms for light housekeeping.
The slogan ‘‘shop early’’ has
subsided and the new slogan is
“leap early.”” But perhaps
members of the fairer sex don’t
need any reminders about this
being leap year.
Speaking from a 26 years’ res
idence in our city, says a con
tributor, Cordele has had the
sanest, soberest, happiest Christ
mas just passed, thanks to our
municipal government.
Recent reports from Mollie
Lasseter, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Lasseter of Vi
enna, who sustained serious
burns here recently, are that she
is doing nicelv.
Potato nlants
By mail postp2id 500 -............. e SL3S
By express |not p:\idl 10005 - SLefD
By express [not pafd] 5 to 10 m...... 81 60
100 Day Early Speckled Velvet Beauns
pephushel ..oo Ty S 0
Olld Fashioned Ga-Raised Peanuts £1.25
old Fashioned Ga-Raised Spanish
Reéspute = . oas oo 0 SEdD
Old Fashioned Ga-Raised Seed
Rice . . s $220
Old Fashioned Ga-Raised Seed
Chiifas: .. = 0000 8400
Early Spring Oats ... ........ ....£l.OO
Poulnott ~otton Seced per bu......... 81.50
Cleveland Biz 801 l perbu..............1.50
one Haf and One Half per bu......... 1.50
Webber Long Staple per bu ........... 2.00
W hatley Seed Corn per pK ............81.00
Alexander Seed Corn per pK ........ 1.00
Hastings Seed Corn per pk............... 1.00
Marlboro Seed Corn per pk.............. 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ort of Fort
Gaines, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Bland, Jr.
The handsome residence of
Mr. and Mrs. John Churchwell
on thirteenth avenue east, is
nearing completion.
Mrs. W. F. Brown left several
days ago for a visit to her moth
er, Mrs. J. T. Hammack, at
Blakely. '
Mr. Rabun Neal, after spené
ing several ways with home
folks, returned Thursday after
noon to Columbus where he
holds a position.
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All the care, study and experience and all that
they cost does not show, but when you have
found out that
The colors do not fade
The stitches hold
The buttons stay on
The buttonholes do not rip, or
The garment lose its original comfortable fitting proportions,
Then you’ll appreciate those hidden qualities
that were given to you when ycu bought
51.50 and $2.00
CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY, Troy, N. Y.
Makers of Arrow Collars and Shirts
Cheswick Hats and the latest in neckwear.
Wm. A WEhSiBI~ CU.
Haberdashers
WATCH THIS SPAGE NEXT WEEK.
IN STORE FOR YOU.
J 1, CHIRCHNEL
The missionary society of the
First Baptist church will observe
this as a week of prayer.
Mrs. R. D. B. Taylor and little
daughter, Neva Bell, have re=-
turned from a visit to relatives
in Americus.
Mr. J. A. Wilson attended sto
gusiness at Unadilla last Thurs
ay.
Mr. Robert Wynne, of Coch
ran, his father-in-law, Mr. Wil
der, of Ohio, and Mr. C.'S. Glis
son, of Hawkinsville, were vis
itors in Cordele Saturday, mak
ing the trip from Cochran here
by automobile.
Mr. R. L. Luffman was on
business at Macon one day dur
ing the latter part of the past
week.
For Rent—Two two-story resi
dences, close in; will rent up or
down stairs separately. Apply
to J. R. Kelly. 40-2 t
Judge and Mrs. Max Land and
little daughters, Sertrude and
Maxine, were tke guests last
‘Thursday at Macon of Mr. and
‘Mrs. Fort Land and family.
~ For dyspepsia, our national
ailment, use Burdock Blood
Bitters. Recommended for
strengthening digestion.
Mrs. J. F. Hartley and chilc
ren are the guests for severzl
days of relatives at Rebecea.
) Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Withering
\ton left Tuesday for Dublin
where they went to attend the
golden wedding of their parents,
Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. A. Witherington.
On Friday evening Miss Boat
right entertained 3 number of
her friends at a Watch Party—
to watch the old year out and the
New Year in. |
The Misses Morgan, of Tifton,
spent last week as the guests of
Misses Marie and Lucile Diffee,
Mrs. Diffee and daughters ac
companied them home and spent
the week end as their guests in
Tifton.
Mr. J. W. Walters was called
to Americus last week in response
to a message stating the very
serious illness of his brother-in
law, Shernff Q. W. Fuller, of
Sumter county. I
Try the
BURMF ANV
SAFETY RAZOR
Buy One-half Dozen Blades and
get a Demonstration Holder
- FREE.,
Will shave as good as the Best.
BLADES 3 FOR 10 CENTS
See Window.’ «
~ SUWANEE PHARMACY
Corner Suwanee Hotel, Phones 1 and 11.
Always like to see prosperity on
f}hei run, just so its running up
ill. :
Mrs. W. J. Davis. of DeFuniac
Springs, Fla., after a visit to her
gister, Mrs. S. L. Thornton, re
turned several days ago to her
home.
Miss Belle Wilson is making an
extended visit to relatives in
Macon.
After spending the holidays as
the guest of her mother, Mrs. M.
R. Shipp, Mrs. T. S. Kinnett has
returned to her home at Arabi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mims, who
were guests during last week
of relatives here, returned Thurs
day to their home at Unadilla.
Misses Mattie and Claude Bol
ton spent several days of the
past week as guests of their sis
ter, Mrs. W. P. Kendall, at Val
dosta.
Dr. A. H. Kendall, of Wash
ington, D. C., spent the holidays
as the guest of S. R. Bolton and
family.
Col. J. CGordon Jones and Col.
W. H. Dorris spent last Thurs
day in Americus in the United
States bankruptey court there, in
the interest of several local
bankrupt cases.
Our Washington statemen—
how they like to be called states
men! are aiso figuring on garden
seeds for next spring. —LaCrosse
Indiana Sentinel.