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MAN WHO PHOTOGRAPHED . ‘
RAINBOW DIED YESTERDAY
Baltimore, July 20.—Dr. William Si
mon, chemjfitry professor in the Col
lege of Physicians and Sugeons, and
an adepe in outochromatic photogra
phy, died y.e'ster(!ay at Eaglesmere,
Pa., of a complication of diseases. He
took photogrephs of a rainbow, proba
_ bly the only cnes ever taken. He was
born in Germany in 1844, ;
FAMOUS SURGEON DEAD.
Londen, July 21.—8ir Victor Hors
ley, a noted surgeon, diéd from a heart
stroke in Mesopotamia Sunday.
Sir Walter ilorsley was born in 1857
and was created a knight in 1202, He
was emeritus prefessor of clinical sur
gery and consuiting surgeon at the
University College Hospital since 1996.
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
EVERY SCHOOL HOUSE
’ “TO BE PAINTED WHITE
Raleign, N. C., July 22.—“ Between
the rising and the setting of thie sun
on July 28th” it is announced that ev
ery school lhouse in Wake county, N.
(~ is to be painted white. The county
hoard of education wili pay .one-half
for the paint, the school districts, or
the peopic of the sehool districts will
pay the other half and members of
the junior Order have agreed to do the
;\\'ork. .
\ —e e e e e e e
‘ * Remcmber This.
}Just a little bit of tafiy when a fellow’s
} here, Tl state, :
chats a lot of coitaffy after he has
| pulled his freight.”
: ~ —Luke McLuke.
BRINGING DOWN A :
GERMAN AEROPLANE
~ This morning about 7:30 a. m. T saw
.a sight myself. I saw a German aero
‘plane brought down by one of our
beauties. The fight took place straight
over our lheads. Imagine a gem of a
inorning, ¢ool and quiet, not a cloud
in the sky, and the sunshine shim
mering everywhere through a light
mist. ©Overhead all clear and no mist.
Suddenly two Huns in the air, and at
one two machines anpear going like
the wind, and we realize that a chase
is poing on. As they circle and whirl
the sun strikes their metallic parts,
and they flash and shine like two fly
ing fish which have just slinped "up
from the sca into sunshine. We could
sec the round bull’s eyes which mark
our machines and we could see that
our machine had maneuvered into
the best place, up above the Hun,
and when straight above us we could
hear the machine gun speak from our
machine, faint, innocent little far
away pops, and of a suddn the beau
{iful racing Hun machine fell straight
down a long way and then recovered;
it slanted to the ground in the oppo
site direction to the German lines and
in a moment it had disappeared low
ldnwn. Then we heard a burst of ritle
'lll'o, from onc of our many ci\mps
around, in the direction it had gone
E:‘.ml then soon far away cheering,
which came to us from camp to
’(-:m]b. Qur machine which dropped
’(lm Ilun was soon joined by another
of ours, which came in racing out of
Ispu('n higher up in the blue. They
ivi:'('lml each other twice, and prob
abiy communicated with each other
‘and then our machine which did the
j!-:inng: quietly speeded up straight for
{hie Gorman front to its daily duty
and was soon under f{irc there. As it
passed over uis we cheered it and the
raucous, shrill hetween-the-teeth whis
{l of thie Maple Leaf men predominat
. I hepe that pilot head it. Later
we heard thet the machine was cap
tured about three miles back of us.
Both the iiun pilot and observer were
killed by the rifle fire at about four
hundred yards. They were slanting
down, doomed, when they suddenly
picked up and were just about to rise..
Then the rifles brought them down.
And the machine is of the latest and
not much hurt.—From Scribner’s Mag
azine.
SCENIC BEAUTIES OF UNITED -
STATES BEST ON EARTH
Department of Interior Finds Our Na
ticon Parkland of World.
That the Americans who have been
spending $100,000,000 a year on Euro.
pean tours have been paying a heavy
premium for their scenic beauty, and
have been going an unnecessary dis
tance to get it, is the discovery made
by the United tSates Department of.
Interior in its inventory of the won(lei’
spots of this country. It is exposing
the self-victimization of cur citizens in
no uncertain terms, and is preaching
the sermon of home consumption of
American scenery.
“Phis nation is richer in natural
scenery of the first order than any oth
er nation,” declares tScphen T. Math
er, assistant secretary to the Secre
tary of Interior. “It possesses an enn
pire of grandeur and beauty it has
scarcely leard of.”
miiscovery of tuiis grandeur and
beauty by the imotorists of this coun
iry is the sermon set forth by National
Touring Week, the automobile move
ment that has seized our nation from
ihe Atlantic ocean to the Pacific strand ‘
The impulse for a geuneral outpouring |
of United States motorists to visit the
natural beauty about themn which fol
lowed the inception or ine movement
indicates that the country is primed
for a widespread zppreciation of the
scenic wonder of our homeland.
When the sun rises on August 6, the
date for the ofiicial outing week of the
motorists of this country, the great
est motoring tour this land has ever
scen will be under way. Thousands
of automobilists will be hitting the
road oh a vacation tour.
“See America first by seeing your
ownt state first,” is the sentiment near
est to the heart of this movement. Ev
ery state has its naural beauly, of
which its citizens have a right to be
proud. The reasoning of National
Touring Week enthusiasts is that you
not only do not need to go across zhei
ocean to enjoy scenic grandeur, but
you can find it almost within sight ufi
Jour garage.. 7 ‘
vacation {ime in 1916 will be mom~‘
orable as the date of the real disco\'-‘
ory of America.
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SUBMARINE FOR SPAIN |
iS LAUNCHED IN U. S‘
RS ; |
Quincy, Mass., July 21.—The sulr;
narine Isac Peral, said to be-the first
var craft ever built in this cnumr,\"i
‘or Spain, was launched at the yard.v‘
5f the Fore River Shipbuilding mmi
soration here today. :
The vessel is 200 feet long and has
+ normal cruising radius of 3,000
niles. Mrs. Juan Riano, wife of the
3panish ambassador, was Sponsor.
Spain is said to have contracted
rith the Fore River corporation for
five additional submarines.
THE CORDELE DISPATC H, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916.
Legal Advertisements
GIEORGIA, Crisp County.
Mrs. R. C. Jenkins, guardian of Rosa
Lee Cole Greene, her minor daughter,
has applied to me for a discharge irom
her guardianship of said Rosa Lee Cole
Greene, and naming Guy M. Greene as
suitable person, willing to accept said
‘rust, this is therefore to notily ail
wersons concerncd to file their objec
ions, if any they have, on or before
the first Menday in September next,
slse Mrs. R, €. Jenkins will be dis
sharged from her guardianship as ap
yiied for.
W. P, FLIEMING,
25-4 t Ordinary Crosp County.
FEORGIA, Crisp County.
Office of Ordinary Said County:
Len @. Broughton Jackson being a
miner residing in said county,.whose
mother is dead, and whose step-father,
‘rom age, infirmity and poverty, is un
ible to support him, and the said min
yr having no estate whereby he might
he supported, and J. T. Pitts having
made application to me to have said
niner bound to him, as provided by
iaw, notice is hereby given that 1 will
»ass upen said application at the hour
f ten o’elock, a. m., ‘on the 21st day
>f August 1916, at my ofiice at the
} ~ourt house in said county, and all per
-sons interested are herehy called up
' m then and there to show cause why
{»‘.ni(l minor should not he bound out,
as prayed for in said u];mim:'imi.
. W. P. FLEMING
18-4 t Grdinary Crinp County, Ga.
FEORGIA, Crisp’County.
Office of Ordinary of Said County:
Ishman Worth Jackson being a minor
esiding in said county, whose mother
s dead, and whose step-father from
wge, infirmity, and poverty, is unable
5l0) support him, and the said minot hav
ng no estate whereby he might be sup
yorted, and G. E. Griffin having made
wplication to me to have the said
ninor bound to him, ‘as provided by
aw, notice is hereby given that 1 will
:ass upon said apylication at the Lhour
)t ten o’clock, a. m., on the 21st day
f August, 1916, at my ofiice, at the
:eurt house in said county, and all per
jons interested are hereby called upon
hen and there to show cause why said
minor should not be bound out, as
yrayed for in said application.
W. P, FLEMING,
18- inary Crisp C a.
38-4 t Ordinary Crisp County, Ga
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced at the 19i6 session
i the General Assembly to be enti
led, “The Act to amend an Act creat
ng a board of County Commissioners
{or the County of Crisp, to prescribe
he duties and powers thereof, and for
sther nurposes,” approved August 6th,
1908, Actr, 1508, pages 295, 296, 297,
and ithe amendments thereto as fol
lows:
’ s % :
That the chairman of the Board of
Tounty comissioners to be paid §5.00
ser day for the days that he is in the
sounty’s service, with the pruvision
hat th- amount paid such Chairman
&gall not exceed the sum of $9OO for
me year and fer other purposes.
This. July bth, 1916, 24-41
DIVORCE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that at the
vugust term, 1916, or Crisp Superior
ourt, I will apply for the relief of my
lisabilities in the divorce proceedings
f Mre. Ola Dowdy. against mysell
June 20, 1916.
M-8t W. M. DOWDY.
. CITATION.
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
‘o Al Whom It May Concern.
Mrs. ' 12 Call having in proper form
wplied to me for Permanent Leticr
»f Administraticn on tle estate of Ma
jor Holmes, late of said county, this i
o cite o 1 and singular the creditors
qd next of kin of Major Holmes to be
wmd appear at my office within the
ime allowed by law, and show cause
{ any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
:ounty administrator, er some other
it person on Major Holmes estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ure, ihiy Sth day of July, 1916.
15-4 t W. P. FLEMING, Crdinary.
CITATION.
TEORGIA, Crisp County.
To Whom 1t Mayv Concern:
All persons are hereby notified thai
I. M. Bailey, Adminisirater cf the gs
ate of J. W. Bailey, dcceased, has
iled ‘application in this office for leave
-0 sell all the Jands of said estate for
he purpose of paying debis of said
swstate and for distribution among i«
heirs of the estate, and that said ap
ylication will be heard before the Or
dinary =2t the August Term of said
Jrdinarylg Court.
Witness my official signature, this
July 10:h, 1916.
25-4t-nd W. P. FLEMING,
drdinary & BEx-Of. C. (.. O. Crisp Coun
ty, Georgia.
SHERIFF SALES.
FEORZIA, Crisp County:
Will be sold before the court house
loor of said county, on the first Tues
lay in August next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
yroperty, to-wit:
City lot No. 10 in biock No. 34 in
he city of Cordele, Ga., according to
map of survey of said city. Levied on
wmd (o ve sold as the property of Mrs.
. J. Ray to satis{y a tax execution is
sued by W. J. Musselwhite, tax col
lector for the said county, against
Mrg. T. J. Ray for her s{ate and countiy
‘axes for the year 1915, Levy made
by D. Arnett, L. C., and returned to me.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold onc 30-horse rower Buick au
‘omobile, motor No. 2014, z.evied on
ind to be sold as the property of the
Webster Motor Co. to satisfy a tax ex
ecution issued by W. J. Mussclwhite,
T, C. for said county against Webster
Motor Co., for state and county taxes
for the year 1915, Levy made by D.
Arnett, L. C., and rcturn to me.
Will he sold before the court house
door ¢t said county, on the first Tues
day in ,\u;:(\:st. 1916, to the highest hid
der for cosh, within th:e legal hours of
sale, the following deseribed property
to-wit: COne complete set of Georgia
Reports, United States Reports, Amer
ican Irccisions, Armaerican Reports.
American State Reports, Cye, and
American and English Eneyclopedia.
Also oliice furniture and fixtures and
e encire library in the office of J. T.
il, in the American National Bank
Building. Levied upon and to be sold
as (he property of J. A% Hill under and
by virtue of a morigage fi fa in favor
of Pitts Banking Co., vs. J. "I\ Hill.
This July sth, 1915.
23-4 t J. H. WARD, Sheriff C. C.
Apptication for a Bank Charter.
AEORGIA, Crisp County:
To the tlonorable Phi'ip Cook, Secre
tary of Staie, Atlanta, Ga.
The undersigned, whose names,
signed by cach of them., and residences
are hLoreto attached, bring this our
netition, in pursuance of an Act of the
deneral Assembly of the State of Geor
ria, approved December 20th, #6803, and
vets amendatory thercof, and respect
fully show:
Ist. That we desire to form a cor
yoration for the purpose ol carrying
sn the business of Banking.
2nd. The name and style of the
aroposed corporation shall be The
Amerizan Saving Bank.
3rd. The location and principal
yace af busineas shafl be the City of
serdale, County of Crisp and’ State
i Georgia.
sth. ‘Phe amecunt of Capital Stock
‘s Twenty-Five Thousand Dellars (25
100.00), divided into 1,900 shares of §25
aach.
sth. The nature of tlie proposed cor
poration shall he that of a Bank, with
continnous succession for the term
of thiriy years, with thie right of re
newal for a like term. To sue and be
sued. To have and use a Common
Seal, an 1 at pleasure to alter the same,
I'o appoint such officers and Agents
as the business of the corgoration re
quires, preseribe their dutly, fix their
compensation, and remove them ai
nleasure. To made such bylaws, as
may pe necessary or proper for the
nanagement of its property, the regu
lation of its affairs., To hold, purchase,
lispose of and COnvoy such
real and personal property as
may me necessary for its
nses and business. To discount bills,
notes or other evidences of debt; to re
ceive and pay out deposits, with or
without interest; to recglve en special
leposit moeney or bullion or foreign
.oins, or stocks or bonds or other se
aurities: to bny or scil foreign or do
mestic cxchange, or other negotiable
naper; to lend money upon personal
security, or upon pledges of bonds,
stocks or negoliable securities; to take
wnd receive sccurity by mortgage, or
stherwise, en property, real or per
sonal; and generally, to do and per
‘orm il sueh other matters and things
lot hereinbefere enumerated as are
v may be incident to the business of
Banking.
We herewith enclose the Charter fec
o $50.00, and pray to be incorporated
mnder the laws of this State.
Signed:—
. G. BOATRIGHT, Cordele, Ga.
J. W. CANNON, Cordele, Ga.
E. A. VINSON, Cerdele, Ga.
WM. GREER, Cordele, Ga.
0. M. HEARD, Coydele, G"I-
J. H. CHURCHWELL, Cordele, Ga.
Petitioners.
GBEORGIA, Crisn County:
Before me, personally appeared the
mdersigped petitioners, who on oath
lepose and say that $15,000 of the Cab
tal subseribed to the American BSav
mgs Bank for which Bank deponents
ire now seeking incorporation by the
Secrelary of State, has actually been
yaid in cash by the sabscribers, and
hat the same is in fact held and is
‘o be nsged solely for the business and
yurposes of the said corporation.
I, G. BOATRIGLIT
J. W. CANNON
‘ 15. A. VINSON
WM., GREER
0. M. HEARD
J. H. CHURCHWBLI
Sworn to and subscribed before me
his Sth day of July, 1816.
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary Crisn County.
I TATE Ol' GECRGIA,
iffice of Secretary of State.
I, Phiiip Cook, Sccretary of State of
he State of Georgia, do hereby certify,
That the two (2) pages ci typewritten
ind printed matier hereto annexed
ontaing a true and correct copy of
the application of the Incorporation of
The American Savings Bauk for char
‘er, as the original of same appears
on file in this office.
In testimony wheresf, T have here
anto set my hand and afiixed the scal
) my »ffice, at the Cap:tol, in the City
i Atlanta, this 11th dav of July in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Jundred and Sixteen and of the In
dependence of the United Slates of
America the One Hundred and For
ieth. PHILIP COOK,
25-41 Secreiary of State.
EXCURSION BUAT SINKS.
New York, July 24.--With 310 pas
sengers on bhoard, moest of them woin
:n and children, the excursion steam
sr Keyport. returning from New Jer
sey reports, weas struock amidsiip a
fow hundred feet ofi the battery late
‘oday by the steam lighter Santos.
The Keyport sank within ten minutes,
while the last of the passengers were
heing helped off.
The ferrybeat Bronx was near when
ihe accident occurred and Capt. Jo
seph Smith quickly ran her. along
broadside against the Baticry sea wall.
sid(:‘ pushing the sinking steamer
Many of the womer and children he
came hysterical and several were with
difficulty prevented from jumping
overbeoard. No one was injured. '
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CHARGED WiTH AIDING
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N(:sfi\'illo. Tenn., July 22.—<hree
men were arrested by federal officials
today at Wayneshoro, Tena., charged
with having aided in the escape of
Jasen Haddock, a noted moonshiner,
from the jail at that place several
woeks ago. Those wnder arrést are
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CORDELE, GIEORGIA.
States marshal, and men named Rinks
and Langford. They will be given a
preliminary hearing before United
States: Com:missioner Crews at Law
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