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Well, while not cn such a broad scale, of course, Providence in somewhat of a similar nature seems to favor one of Cordcle’s most worthy institutions, The Cordele Sanitarium, or at least one of Cordele’s most prominent cit izens who is now a patient there. It happened like this. In the vicini ty of the sanatorium during the late summer and fail a covey of quail, about fifteen in number, have beén feeding. The institution has a chick en yard and. there can.he.found o.Luk-, dred or more pretty white L}ghorp chickens. The quail were 2’ bit timid at first and the slightest noist fright cned them away, but as time pass%‘gb they grew more tame and became s familiar with the chickens’ as if they really belonged in the chicken yard themselves. The kind nurses who fed the chick ens also fed them, for they learned {o know as well as the chickens when A FINE SCHOOL SYSTEM A city without a system of graded schools maintained and ‘Tun in ac cordance with the needs of a live, pro gressive community, is indeed 1o city. Cordele has its schools that are main tained on a high level aild never a week passes that the Dboard of educa tion does not give hard, conscientious egort to improving conditions. t Professor C. W. Brewer came hiere in January and took charge of the city schools and has been busy since sys tematiing the work which fell to him after Superintendent Lanier resigned. No time is ever lost by either the board of education or the school of ficials in the matter of getting good resuits in the school work. - The local communitly maintains the o’Neal High School and two large grammer gchools. The buildings are costly and modern, and so constructed as to give the best results. The O’'Neal High School has an auditorium fully capable of taking care of any ;‘ L 8 s’ A 0 (g\ R 4 ¢ x‘{ N ;(’ = ; ¢ : . PR A il : tv"%ir.:", ! : e Riew YA R S " g 25 S S R : PRBArAT> \ ; . .. E:;" s'.._'; ) ;:\ o sk > i§ o ORI . » - R A Sy : s ; g o pow ey 7 2 VBT e Lt "By i O 74 e * 4 ERES RIS 5y SRR R eT T e e e eT R IR & e R el £ fi\* Se B R S J ERRINERR R © iR R RTy e S TR AR RSB Sbsl 3¢ SEICE R, Tl SR - : . SR e R e e A g R 7 5 oAN PR ARG VR »;-‘e'J"‘":l,. e AL LT R e, S fi‘ R RIS W e T R TR ey SNEEEs BN NI IS e S ol _jz‘»:_::{. S e ‘?%;\.-:i:,.: Rl O o e “"%: ot 1 0 l-» o eRt TRI 34 EEC Ty MW R L |8 T 18 "7"} Co e S B W B < ety RR B SR R i i A *.@\“ : DRI s ol -%~ Wec {8 oR L s T T B T B B 5 M oR e A ~?Z";; B ;\ ;? 34850 B B SAN L!“g i HEE B G IROPESSE dm -ST R I B b TeiiERL N 0 L% Tl (g |€3SR SR T ~L- R e R R et 3 RLT R Sy i e S I Pwa - SRS WD R b e RIS SN I s e L S T . SRR .m 1 o e RT s ~.M,L """';‘-"':fi-l;"l"’ S o s e, < e NN SRR si 10 Mo AT = === 3 ’ CRISP COUNTY COURT HOUSE. THE CORDELE DISPATC{” (feading time came. In fact, they liked :-{h'g; hurses. At least, they were not muchi afraid of them. ' Then they beeame bolder, and (fre quént ocasions found them feeding on the lawn. But here is-where Prov idence tock a hand, to favor Hon. W. I, Dorris. The Crisp county repre sentative was injured in an outomo bile wreck several weeks ago, .and ever since his detenticn in the hos pital, strange e'nou'gh to say, he has wanted qguail. The other day the covey of quail, while feeding on the front lawn, sought to change their “base of sup ‘plies,” and started to fly over tlxg ‘house, but one poor fellow took the P};{:ij’; course, and dashed against the L;tifénu sereen door with such force that ;fij.»~’was killed. So, the appetite of Mr. Dotris for guail was satisfied:at least for the time being. The genial rep renestative had threatened to eat some of the quail for brealkfast on a number of occasions, though the close of the season on March 1 caught him unawares, and then, too, his condition would not permit of the exercise it] takes to handle a gun. \ canveniion or gathering that might come to this city. This auditorium has '.:—lzfrge seating capacity and is thor oughly modern. Superintendent J. W. Bivins of the county scheols devotes his attention to an exccilent service everywhere, and no county in the state enjoys the work of a better corps of teachers. They are alive, energetic, painstaking and progressive to such an extent that there is not a rural school¥in the coun ty which has not all the appearance of a city schocl. S | The young of Cordele and Crisp county have for a number of years en joyed the best that could be had in educational training. The system,ié] always being improved and the mem bers of the board of education are {hemselves representative and pogres give in their educational work to such an extent that there is not a school system in this portien of the state which means more to the young peo-l FREE ART EXHIBITION AT PUBLIC LIBRARY lSplendid Collection Fine Pictures On ' Exhibit. General Public In [ vited to Attend. ;i . —— t A splendid collection of pictures— | reprocuctions of famous paintings and 'n:astex‘pioces of art—has been securec from Cole Book and Art company o! !Atla,nta, and will be on exhibition a! ithe library Friday, March 10th, from flO to 12 o’clock and from 3 to ¢ -o’clock. ~ Miss Ina Cone, who is the head of this department of Cole Book and Ar! Company, will be in charge of the ex hibit and while not a professional lec turer, will give brief, informal talks o 1 the paintings and the painters rep resented which will be interesting and instructive. The exhibit is entirely free and it is the wish of the trustees and the librarian that every person in Cor dele take advantage of this time to visit the library. No books will be is sued during the day and the library will be given over entirely to visitors. Conversation will not be restricted and perfect freedom throuzhout the building will be allowed. Through the courtesy of Feagle Fur niture Company a Victrola will be plac ed at the library to add to the pleasure of the visitors. : You and your friends are expected.‘ ' . " ple. i The boys and girls that go out of Crisp county to college are shown to ‘he well prepared for their collegiate work and the high degree of culture ‘and refinement instilled here in their later years reveal that they have an educational foundation which ,is a chief asset. : NOTICE TO PUBLIC. This is to notify the public that I have sold my filling station at the corner of Wall and Seventh streets to Mr. C. A. Bowen. All persons indebt ed tosme will please call and settle at once without further trouble. Last call. J. A. RILEY. Capital alwgys follows the flag and always with Zn army between it and 11 v CORDELE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916 SHOOTING AFFRAY ~ FATAL TO SPIKES i | P T. W. WARREN NOW IN CRISP } COUNTY JAIL—REFUSES TO DIS ‘ CUSS CAUSES OF TRAGEDY. Clifton Spikes, aged 17, is dead, and his father, C. A. Spikes, aged 45, is ‘seriously and perhaps fatally wounded, ]as a result of a shooting affray last }Saturday afternoon at Hatley, in this county, in which T. W. Warren fired on the two men with a revolver. War ren, who is a well known saw mill ‘man, and a brother of Ordinary J. W. Warren of Wilcox county, is now con fined in the Crisp county jail. A bullet from Warren's gun took ef fect near the heart of young Spikes, producing death early Sunday mern ing. Another bullet took effect in the abdomen of the elder spikes, penetrat ing the body. Spikes is a farmer and has a wife and several children. War ren, whose age is about 35, also has a wife and several children. All of the participants in the difficulty are citi zens of Wilcox county, though the shooting occurred just over the county line in Crisp. . | The difficulty grew out of a quarrel which occurred about ten days =2go, when, it is alleged, Spikes employed a laborer who was already in the em ploy of Warrén. Warren resented thi3l action and heated words followed, threats being passed at the time. ‘ ~ Statements are at variance as to ‘the immediate cause leading up to the difficulty Warren claiming self-defense and alleging that the elder Spikes, Clifton Spikes, and a younger son, Jeff Spikes, aged 15 were advancing on him with knives and scantlings when he was forced to draw his re volver and fire to protect his life. He was struck, he says, a severe blow back of the head with a piece of tim ber. Spikes and his younger son state that Warren renewed the quarrel when the men met in Hatley Saturday afternoon. Attending physicians, it is alleged, state that both of the Spiké's were fired on from the back. After the shooting Warren went to the store of J. L. Hawkins and request ed the merchant .to 'ph()nc Sheriff Ward of the tragedy and inform him that he desired to surrender. The sheriff immediately went to the scene and returned with Warren. When a Dispatch representative vis ited the jail for the purpose of inter viewing the prisoner, he declined to make a statement, saying that he (li(ll not care to discuss the case. | TELFAIR FARMERS ARE l DIVERSIFYING CROPS ' Diversification of crops is being practiced more in Telfair county this year than ever before, according 1o a statement made by C. M. Tillman of Mcßae yesterday. Mr. Tillman has a large hardware business in Mcßae and has extensive farms in Telfair county. “Cotton was pragtically the only crop raised in my county three years ago,” he said, “but now there is not a single exclusive cotton farmer. The war taught the farmers tie value of diversification with the result that last season bumper crops of corn, oais and hay were raised. Wheat is also being growa most successfully.” t Mr. Pillman also stated that al 'trough there are 10 new farmers in i']‘eltair. more land was cleared last year than in the last five. METHODIST CHURCH v ———— CONGREGATION AND CHURCH OR GANIZATION WORKING FOR A CAMPAIGN OF GREAT COOD. Rev. J. B. Stanford of Savannah and Rev. John Sharp of Waresbhoro, Ga., will arrive in the city Monday to con duct a revival meeting at the First Methodist church. © Rev. Walter Anthony will preach the initial sermon of the revival services to be held in the First Methodist church at the eleven o’'clock hoir. Rev. J. B. Stanford, pastor of Trin ity church, Savannah, will assist the pastor and Rev. John Sharp will direct the music. They will conduct the 7:30 services Monday evening. Services throughout the weeks will be held at 10 o'clock, forenoon, and 7:30 in the evening. Every organiza tion of this church, Woman's Mission ary Society, Epworth Leagues, Sun day school—indeed the church as a body seems to be vigorously enlisted in this revival campaign. The cot tage prayer services which have been in progress for the past week and con-‘ tinuing this week are well nttended.l hGood Roads in . Crisp County ! Nohting contributes more to the up ‘building of a community, a city or a state more than good roads. The state of Georgia has more to its cred it than any other southern state and the work is still forging ahead. One of the greatest movements ever made in Georgia for the developmeni was the putting of the state prisoners on the roads. This assured good work on the main highways in every county and within the short time of a year after the state prisoners began their work the roads were in excellent con dition. This community is not only linked up with adjeining counties with a sys tem of roads not to be excelled any where, but it is possible to reach thisl city from any point in the state ovcr| the great number of excellent high ways that connect up with the roadsl out of this ccunty. “The people of Crisp county enjoy ad vantages not to be had anywhere else. The farmers have found what good roads mean and have learned to take the fullest advantege. Their traflic to and from town is made easy and the freight carried is twice what it was when roads were heavy with sand. All public thoroughfares are cut to grade level and overiaid with a hard clay. This has given the county ] pretty, servicable roads that have proven of great value in a thousand ways. The roads are a distinct asset, for it enables large numbers of peo ple to come to Cordele with half the trouble formerly experienced on Leavy roads. It makes it possible to bring lm this point great volumes of farm output which finds ghipment here for lmarket. The automobile comes in for‘ its share of the joys of good roads and in Crisp county ihe owner of a car finds himself happy on the main high ways, no matter what the weather may be. In winter or summer, the roads are good. CORDELE HAS LIVE . PROGRESSIVE MAYOR Mayor J. Gordon Jones, now almost a pioneer, found his way into Cor dele in July, 1896, nearly twenty years ago. ITis birthplace is Ilogansville, Troup county. Ile went as a boy to California and there worked out his own education. He was admitted to the bar in Georgia in 1895, coming the next year to Cordele, Here he practiced law (and did his best) now and then getting into news paper work and scon he became known over a wide section of coun try. 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GORDON JC ONES . _arge Number Friends Working for Each Man—Race Wil! Be Close. The candidates for the various of fices in the Crisp county primary, to be held en March 17, and they are numerous, are now musiering ail of their running qualities, filled with a reverish expectancy as they enter up on the home lap. Almost all of the county officers, with the exvcention of justice of the peacc, are to be filled from ihe ma terial in this primary, and be it said l {o the credit of all, there is some good ! material in the bunch. Some of the THE PEOPLE ‘AL s7iSs ING IN TH;&SEC'&W,A&Q} REPRESENTATIVE OF COR DELE AS A TRADE CENTER., oificial carcer is_praised throughout the community and he is very nearly nuiversally accredited as upholding and upholding every movement for good in the city. Years ago he won notoriety as a pro hibition campaigner, despite the fact’ that his candidate lost.” When Du pont Guerry opposed Jos. M. Terrell it was on a prohibition ticket. Mayor Jones got out into the state and took the stump for Guerry. He made pub lic addresses all over south Georgia and was in several joint debates. He is an ardent fighter for his con victions and is known well all over Georgia. His present associate in the law practice here is D. A. R. Crum and the two comprise a firm membership that sfands high in” the ranks of the legal profession in the state. races promise to be: close, and yet none of the candidates are indulging in mud-slinging. They'll tell you they have enough to do to talk theit-own meriis. Tlere is considerable spec ulation as to the sueccessful candidates in some of the racesfand since.it is incvitable that all shall not be elected, the unsuccessiul candidates, though they may not accept defeat eheerfully, will at least do so with no ill toward the other fellow. & ey Well, here’s .congratulations to the fellows who get: electeds and our ex pression of sympathy, and yet of hope for those who are defeated., “Jt might have been worse.” . ‘,‘l Vimru s oaaa e v The shorter the skirt-tite longer the iook. 2 ”fi-«.% - Keétchvmyéhats & 68 & & ¢ NO. 49.