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- ON METHODIST UNIQN
thlll«-. Penn., Aug. 15.—The mem
persfiip of the Southern Methodist
chu®s commission on unification
withgighe Meéthodist Episcopal church
is afiffounced today. The Methodist
Episgopal church’s’ commission of
twe-flvc has”heretofore been nam
ed. The joint commission of fifty, it
is..thought here, will probably meet
about the time of the Christmas hol
idayp., o
The southern church’'s commission
it
is made up as follows:
bßistiops A. 'W. Wilson, E. E. Hoss,
OeMins Denny, K. D. Morgan and W. A,
Gandjer, Reys. Frank M.. Thomas,
Lpujsville; W. J. Young, Atlanta; John
M. Moore, Nashville; C. M. Bishop,
Georgetown, Texas; 1. B. Chappell,
Raghville; T. N. Ivey, Nashville; A, F.
Watkins, Jackson, Miss; H. M. Dußose
wv*i_l}q; W. N. Ainsworth, Macon;
A. J. Lamar, Nashville, and the fol
l‘:&gu}pympuwll;(}%e M. L. Walton,
Bodstock, Va.; Dr. Hi No . Snyider,
Spartanburg, S, (4 Peiey D. Maddin,
N@vaili‘. H. 8. Hyer, Dallas; Dr.
J.ofderßeynolds; Conway, Ark.; Dr. R.
Ejßlackwell, Ashland, Va.; Judge J.
L ¥, Bristol;r Va.; T. D. Sanford,
#; Ala.; John R. Pepper, Mem
p \3 E. . Reeves, Johoson City,
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ANTI-CATHOLIC BILL IS {
PASSED BY THE SENATE
‘rAHanlu. Aug. 15.—The ‘screws’ were
turned on the senate rules committee
fih@x:(;ay, as it developed this morn
ing,“aqgl“(lmt committee put on its
passage the Veazy ‘“visitorial” bill,
ain%&f’at the Catholic institutions of
the state. The Bill passed the senate
by.g, vote, of 30 to 8, with four mem
bers_abgent.
It l'xb,'d‘leeén generally understood the
bilv%é lebing ‘to-be frozen out by the
sendto rdles committee and, as a re
suliafitrtlr!ss a petition signed, it is
stated by a member of the rales com
fit.tee..by more than three-fourths of
he members of the senate, was pre
sented }‘go" the rules commiticee de
ma.ndinfitl’qlf;‘u;c bill be put on its
passage today. i
.. agHew They Voted. b
The vote on the bill was as follows:
For the passage of the bill—J. O. /l:d
-ams; BUS: Baitey, H. A. Boykin, W. A.
Buc&% JAW. Callahan, J. A. Carl
ton, ‘¥ Piddobbs, T. V. Fagan, H M.
Flet@f B NS Gillis, B. 1. Goolshy,
Pat “Hatalsow, . W. Harbin, W. T.
Harrison, C. T. Minter, E. T. Moon.
C."R:'McCrory, J. R. McFarland, B. F.
McLaughlin, DeWitt C. Pickett, Ros
coe: Pigkett, E. M. Smith, A, §. J. Sto
vall; ‘Mark Tison, C. C. Tracy, J. R.
Tré,fij’;né\n, T. R. Turner, C. A. Ward
and John D. Walker— 20, :
| Agxinst the bill: L. R. Akin, T. B.
Bonner, A. A. Lawrence, J. J. Man:
wwin @ ANNOUNCEMENT.
T(;(thev‘aters of Crisp County:
I hareby announce myself as a can
difatéTor re-clectio to the Legislature,
h@mm the Democratic Primary to
be;fiolfl »6hf°S9pt(‘mm(-r 12, 1916. For
the‘pau. two years * Nave served the
county in the capacity ol ..o Rrepre
?eatgfh)'e‘. and my record is known by
hl.l:e‘:@hé ‘voters. ‘Upon this record, 1
b;@:%"daim for re-election, and 1
again pledge myself faithfully to rep
resent the ‘county to the best of my
ability*as 1 have done in tiae past,
i»;fiesitjo to .express my gratitude to
tht;;t;l:ers ‘tor. thehir sfipport and con
fidence and 1 shall deeply appreciate
a continuance of the support and con
fidence accorded me. W. H. DORRIS.
would not permit them to enter Ire,
land. They were taken to an Atlan{
tic liner and there detained 'tifl ‘she
sailed for the United States. i |
gim, M. J. Paulk, Z. V. Peacock, J. R
Thomas, J. B. Ward. :
Absent members not voting—J. B
Burnside, W. J, Kakes, George Paulk
W. J. Wren—4, ;
Nearly one-third of the entire sur
face of the globe is covered hy the Pa
cific Ocean.
e e et et ee e e ee e e e
To the Citizens of the Third Congres
sional District:
I hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-election ‘as your rep
resentative in the Sixty-Fifty (65th)
Congress, subject to the primary to be
held on September 12th.
During the short time I have been
your congressman, I have sincerely
endeavoraed te serve you faithfully, and
if my efforts and record meet with
your approval, I will feel greatly hon
ored and profoundly grateful if you
will give me your support in the com
ing eclection. Congress has been in
almost ‘continuous sgession since you
elected me, and duty required'me to
stay here, which prevented me from
visiting you as often as I wished. The
Ways and Means Committee is now
daily wnrkfng on a Revenue Measure;
being on that committee, I must re
MARDL L. Undil the dew,tax law.,,is
passed. As soon as Congress adjourns,
or hefore then, if publi¢ business will
permit me to leave, 1 expect to can
vass the district, meot the people per
sonally, and talk to them face to face,
both individually and on the stump.
If re-elected, I promise to discharge
the duties of the great office with fidel
ity and to the best of my ability.
From the depths of my heart 1
thank you for your past kindness to
me. Cordially yours,
19-20 t CHARLES R. CRISP,
FOR CONGRESS.
To the Voters of the Third Cogression
al District of Georgia:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
alection as vour Representative, from
the Third Congressivnai District of
Georgia, to the Sixty-fifth Congress,
subject to the primary to be held
September 12, 1916, and respectfully
solicit your support te this position
If nominated and elected, 1 pledge
myself and the best energies I am ca
pable of exerting to yeur every inter
est, and especially to procure for you:
1. The co-operation of the National
Zovernment with the several states in
e enforcement of their prohibition
laws to the extent of denying applica
ion for license to manufacture or sell
intoxicating liquors _in sugh states,
and the procuremeht of such neces
sary changes as will | prohibit the
shipment of intoxicdlin® liquors in pro
hibited territory; and will earnestly
advocate every legal measure that will
tend o procure for the whole people
National Prohibition.
1. 1 will support such rural credit
legislation as will actually give to
the farmers of our country the relief
that has been so often promised, by
making available to them, with good
security on land or cotton, long loans
of money at low rates of interest, such
loans to be made directly by the gov
arnment to the farmers
. I will favor a sufficiently equip
ved army and navy to command peace
2t home and respect abroad, and the
nanufacture of our navy and army
quipment by the government.
4. The restriction of immigration
it least to the extent of recruiting im
nigrants to register, giving all infor
nation necessary as to their previous
ives and the signing ¢t a pledge that
vithin three months after entering
ur country they will become citizens
n a legal way. 2
5. A complete separation of all
wfairs of church and state.
6. The extension of the Rural Free
Delivery system and the improvement
1 the Parcel Post system, to the end
hat the rural districts throughout the
:ountry may be benefitted thereby.
1 purpose to conduct my campaign
m a high plane. 1 do not desire to be
lected on the demerits of others, but
n my merits alone.
My camipaign headquarters will be
it Americus, Georgia, where my sec
‘etary or 1 will be glad to welcome
wnd advise with friends at all times,
ind, if elected by the good people of
‘his district, T promise to faithfully
lischarge the duties of this great of
ice witlt fidelity to your every interest.
Respecttully,
T. G. HUDSON.
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;GEORGIA, Crisp County: §
By virtue of the power comined in
2 sceurity deed from Augustwß. Hill
made to the Calvert Mortgag & De
posit Company, of Baltimore ¢ty (she
name of said company havingldien, by
charter amendment. changedito the
(Calvert Mortgage Company, thgunder
gigned), recorded in Clerk’s @ice of
('risp Superior Court, book?three,
pages five hundred seventy-thge and
five hundred:seventy-four, andpr the
purpose of paying indebtednes§here
in scéeured, default’ having beefgmade
in the ppyment of said indeptgress,
we will ‘sell at public outcry, Bfore
courthouse doer of said counfy, on
first Tuesday in September, nd@, to
the highest bidder for cash, thegrop
erty deseribed therein, as folloy
AN thgse certain lots apd pdsels
of land in the ity of Cordele, frisp
county,: Georgia, krown and desigpuat
ed. by, the registered map of survg: of
said city;, as lots -numbers one, kwo,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight gne
and ten in Block, Number Onée gm
dred and Forty-Three said lots und
block being a part and parcel of gig
inal land lot number two hun(@ed
thirty-two .in the Tenth District (of
formerly Dooly, now Crisp Couny,
Georgia. {
This “August 1, 1916.
316 t CALVERT MORTGAGE CO.
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
*Will be sold befgre the court hous:
door of said county, on the first Tueg
day in Septemhfi&lflm, to the highes'
Jbidder for cash, within the legal hours
i‘ol' sale, tye following described prop
erly to-wit: &
- One complete set.of Georgia Reports,
Linited States Reports, American
Decisions, American Reports, Ameri
can State Reports, Cye, and Ameriean
and English Encyclopedia. Alsoeffice
furniture and fixtures and the entire
library in the office of 4. T. Hill, in
tire American National Bank Building.
Leyied upon and to be sold as the
property of J. T. Hill under and by vir
tue pf o mortgage fi fa in favor of Pitls
Banking Co., vs." J. T. Hill:
This July sth, 1916. v
31-41 ¥ H. WARD, Sheriffy (' '\
( SHER{Fp- os#LES.
GEORGIA, (',ris‘? County:
Will be.sold Hefore the court house
door in said county, between the legal
hours ef sale, on the first Tuesday in
September, next, to the highest bid
der for cash, the foliawing property:
One 20 barrel turpentine still, one
worm, 1 arin, 1 cap, arm, furnice door,
spirit funnel and thief, levied upon
and sold as the property of Bedgood
Bros, under a fi' fa issued from the
Superior court of Crisp countf in fa
vor of McMillan Bros. vs Bedgood
Bros., R. L. and R. A, Bedgood.
Also at the some time and. place
will be sold to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property: One gray
horse about 10 years old named Dock
and one gray horse abhout 10 years old
name Dick; sai dproperty levied upon
and sold as the property of Ryals-Ba
ker Company, under and by virtue of
a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of Crisp County in favar of. J. C. Mc-
Gathry vs Ryals Baker Company,,
Will ‘he-sold belore the court house
door on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber, next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described property,
to-wit: One 8-horse power, sccond
hand Olds Gaseline KEngine, being No.
5, type A, shop No. D 8647. Levied on
as the property of J. L. Lewis and
Reese Redding, same being in their
vossession.
Also city lot No. 3 in Block No. 315
in the City of Cordele, Ga., according
to the map of survey of said city. Lev
ied on as the property of Reese Red
ding.
All of above described property levi-!
ed on under and by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of Heard
Grocery Co., against Reese Redding
and J. L. Lewis, defendants, and W.
R. Hunter, endorser.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold city lots Nos. 10 and 11 on
block 386 in the city of Cordele, Crisp
county, Georgia; levied on and to he
sold as the property of J. L. Lashley
by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
superior court in favor of Mrs. T. M.
Jackson, against J. L. Lashiey. i
Also at the same time and place will
be sold one liquid carbonic soda foun
tain and the attachments, connections
and fixtures used therewith; a lot of
syrup bottles, a lot of glasses, one
Italian marble counter, about 16 feet
leng, and the Italian marble slab for
top of counter, one (. Cretor peanut
parcher, two oak walnut cases with
stands, three angular shaped show
cases, one upright show case. Levied
on and to be sold as the property of
Macris Brothers by virtue of a mort
gage fi fa issued from the superior
coyrt in favor of Exchange Bank of
Cordele against Maeros Brothers, J.
D. Macris and C. . Macris. y
Also at the same time and placo‘
will be sold city lot No. 4, and 20 feet
off the west side of lot No. 5 in block
No. 37. Levied on and to_be sold as
the property of Mrs. A. J. Morris to
satisfy a tax fi fa issued by W. J. Mus
selwhite, T, (. for said county against
Mrs. A. J. Morris for her state and
county taxes for the year 1915,
Levy made by D. Arneit and return-.
ed to me.
Also at the some time and placeawill
be seld city lot No. 15 in block No.
153 in the city of Cordele, Crisp coun
ty, Ga., according:to the map of sur
vey of said , city of, . Cordele.
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of Lewis Felton and Jose
phine Feiton to satisfy an execution
issuned from the Justice Court ©of the
14515 t Distriet. G. M., said county, in
favor of Fredonia M. Webster against
Lewis. Ifelton and Josephine @ Felton.
Levy made by E. C. Youngblood, L.
(~ and returned to.me.
This August 8, 1916.
33-4 t J. H. WARD, Sheriff.
CITATION. :
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
To All Whem It May Concern. -
Laura Shivers having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Adminisiration on the estate of Wil
liam Shivers, late of said county, this
s to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of William Shivers to
THECORN £ DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTLI6, [#9l6:}
b@lld appear at: Thy office within the:
tiflalowed by liw,@nll show cause,
i@y they can, why permanent ad
mf@tration should not be granted to
L{h Shivers on William Shivers es
ta
ness my hand and official signa
tullthis 27th day of July, 1916,
W. P. FLIEMING, Ordinary.
Crfl & Jones Attorneys for Peti
i oF.F ‘ 32-4 t
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;'-}l GIA, Crigp.County: = ° 1
| virtue of an order of the Court
of Sinarygranied al the July Ferm,.
19M8will be solde at. publi¢ outcry: o,
theflghest bidder for cash,before the
coulouse, door of said county on the
tirsfuesday.in September, next, with
in @ legal hours of sale, the follow
inzßopierty of the estate .of 'Charley
Willms, decsased, toswit;, Rt e
CR dots number Nine (9), Ten: (10)
andfleven (11)in Block ,number
Thirl Hundred (300), and City Lots
nun@rs Seven (7), Eight (8). Nine
(9).§n.(10), lighteen (18} and Nine
tcenl9) in Block number Forty-Nine
(49)Becording ‘to the registered man
ol siley of said City of Cordele, Crisp
Couly, Georgia. rag gyt
Tl§ August 1, 1936, ... ;. ...
: W. H. McKENZIE,
Admfistrator on estal¢ ‘of -’ Charley
WRams, deceased.: 31-4 t
TITION FOR CHARTER. ]
GEORIA, Crisp:County.”.. - . - o
To (§ Honorable Superior Court of
Bd County: ~ :
T@etition of. G, W. W(F,on, W. A.
?u‘ & Jo T.Anderson, of Ben Hill
JowpM, Ceorgia, C. H. Bell, ofi Crisp |
Coull§, Georgia,-R. M. Mays, T. P.-Porl
tter & M, H. Hooks of Sumter Coun
ty, 'rg&t, bring this their petition
‘foré arter. under the laws o 1 said
stategnd show, : LA
I.. That they desire for themselves
and} gsociates and successors to be
inece @)ratedv under the name and style
of &} Supreame Lodge of' the 'Bright
Stanf Bethlehem. it
2.1 %etitioners show that said organ
izatip| is purely heunevolent and has
no pal in capital stock. |
3. That said: erganigation desires
the pwer to extend its work through
')tlt thistate of Georgiaz and wherever
It jg githin the power of .this court
to *!tl’ the same authority to operate.
4 Weitioners aver that the object
of th, corpopation is to organize and
Opera gtate grand andisyhordinate
lodges . the purpose of relieving the
sick andgijcted and burying the dead
and for B purposé of raistng such
sums of Mugy as will be necessary
for the. relie.op its widows, and or
phans or othersependent relations of
its deceased menigrs,
5. 'The petitionck desire to have
the right to prescrifi\ charters, . ritu
als, general laws for Wyerning said
organizations, pins,, butis and such!
other lodge paraphernalia”«. will bhe
suitable for such lodges wherev. ey
may be:established. 1 A
6. Petitioners desire tb own reai .
tate and personal property have a comi|
mon seal and have thelright to spe
and be sued in all matters pertaining
to its business. : S s
=7, Petitioners ‘desiré 16 be iticor
atéd for'a perind-of twenty years witl
the right of renewal at the end of that
time. . ! :
8. Petitiohers further''say that they
desire - the princinpal office ‘and place
of business of the supreme lodges shall
.be located in Crisp County, Georgia,
hut -desire the right t 6 remove .the
principal, office and place..of ibusiness
to any town or city .m.dhe :state of
Georgia when so deter_x;\ined by two
third majority of the supreme lodge
at its annual mecting.’
9. - ‘Phepetitioners” desire the right
to apply for and accept amendments
to its“charter; also to ask authority
for said corporation to wind up its af
fairs, liquidate and discontinue its bus
inpss at any time it may be so deter
mined by its members, and all such
other rights, powers, immunities, priv
ileges as are incideny to like corpora
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Washington, August 14—Dates and
plades were announced here for the
first thrteen hearings to be held by
the farm loan board for compiling
information on w‘h;cl‘xrit(. “-'-i,l-,l :':.g‘ividbe
the country into twelve farm loan dis
iricts under the new rural c;;cd?ts\
law, and demand:.the location @t a
tederal loan, bank m, cach. thz nrst
will be' at Augusia Maine, a week from
teday and will be fdll'o‘Wedv byf a trip
dcrods ‘the (:o'nti_x_icnfi to ‘,Sfigkai__xe. at
whtch place the first Teg of the board's.
tour ‘will be completed Scptember 4.
"I‘_h‘c'- _i_lil}etagg:i'; s;qu: a!s workeh out,
with the dates of hearings, follow: An
gusta, Maine; Augnst 21; Concord, N.
H., August 22; Hartford, Conn., August
93; Springfiéld, Mass., August 23; Uti
ca; ‘N, Y., ‘August 24; Laiising, Micli,
August 25; Madigon, Wis., August. 26;
Des Moines, lowa, August 28; Sioux
‘Falls, 8. D., August 50; St. Paul, Minn.
} August 31; Fargo, N. D., September 1;
Helena, Mont., September 2, and Spo
kane, Wash., September 4.
From Spokane the board will go to
Oregon and California and return
across the central part of tlie conti
nent. Later a trip will be taken
lthrough the south.
tions or permissible under the laws
of Georgia. . . :
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges, 1
and immunities herein set forth and as
are now or may hereafter be allowed
a corporation ef similar character un
der the laws of Georgia.
This Bth day.of August, 1916.
' JAS. H. BROWN,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, Crisp County. i
I,; J. A. Littlejohn, clerk of the Su
perior Court- of said County do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is
true and correct copy of the applica
tion for charter of the supreme lodge
of the Bright Star of Bethlehem, as the
same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of said court this Bth day of Au
gust, 1916. i
J. A. LITTLEJOHN,
25-41 Clerk Crisp Superior Court.
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
In accordance with the law passed
by the last legislature requiring the
sheriff of each county in the state to
publish twice- a month the names of
parties, firms or corporations holding
Retail Liguer.Licenses in their respee
tive counties, T hereby certify that af
ter a personal inspection of the In-
I‘ernal Revenue Collector’s books -at
Adisuta, Ga., T find 'the following hold
| ing lianse in Crisp county: Cash Drug
Stare, ~cated corner; Eleventh ~ave
{amwe and Jghth street; Ryals Drug
Company, f"(i‘a.ted corner Elevenlgf
avenue and Hwventh street; Williams
Drug Company located No. 105 Elev-
Jenth avenue. ' 'J. H. WARD,
35-2 t . Sherf (Crisp County.
Citation for Letters sf Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Crisp Couyy,
To All Whom It }qy Concern:
Eli Ray, having aplied for Guar
dianship. of the person nd property
of ‘Tommie Walker, mino. child® of
Jack Walker, late -of said cunty, de
ceased, notice.is given that sad appli
cation will be heard at my offio; at 10
o'clock A. M., on the first Monwy in
October next.
This August 14, 1916.
W. P. FLEMING,
35-4 t-pd Ordinary and Ex-0. C. C. O.
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inspections axd can asily close loans without delay.
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