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Oflicials of the National American
Woman Suffrage Association offer
this picture of well-known women
and their children to prove that be
lief in woman suffrage does not make
spinsters of women nor tend against
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Legal Advertisements.
SHERIFF SALES. 1
Citatior for Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Crisp County. &+ I
To Al Whom 1t May Cpncern: ]
Itli Ray, baving appli«ag%'for Guar- |
diansinp of the person d property |
of Tommie Walker, gfhor child of |
Juck Walker, late of#Baid county, de
ceased, notice g i that said rmpli-i
cation will be hie at my office, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the iirst Monday in
October next, |
This August 14, 1916. |
W. P. FLEMING, |
35-4 t-pd Ordinary and Ex-0. C. C. O |
GEORGIA, Crisp County: 1
By virtue of the power contained
in a securily deed from George W.|
Taylor to the undersigned, recorded
in Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior
Court, book eight, pages one hundred
ninety and one hundred ninety-one,
and for the purpose of paying indvhlfl
edness therein secured, default hav
heen made in the payvment of said in-‘
debtedness, we will sell at public out- |
cry, hefore the court house door of
said county on first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, to the highest bidder for
cash, the lands desgibed tharein, -aw
follows: |
City Lots Numbegfßleven and north
half of Twelve in ick numhber One
Hundrey-Ninety-twd as shown by the
original map of survey of the City |
of Cordele, ]
This August 29, 1916. ‘
CORDELE SASH DCOR AND LUM
BER COMPANY 39-bt |
i el R S L R D
GEORGIA, Crisp County:
By virtue of the power contained
in a sccurity deed from George W.
Taylor to the undersigned, recordec
in Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior
Court, book seven pages three hundred
fifty-nine and three hundred sixty
and for the purpose ol paying indobt
edness therein secured, default hav ‘
been made in the payment of said in
debtedness, we will s¢ll at public mll-‘
cry, before the coyg#t house door of
said county og firg€ Tuesday in Octo
ber next, to gh lighest bidder l'ur\
cash, the lanfig#described therein, as |
follows: }
City lot n®mber five in block num
ber One Hundred Seventy-Eight, :IS‘
shown by the registered map of sur
vey of the City of Cordele, Crisp Coun
ty, Georgia.
This August 29, 1916,
CORDELE SASH DOOR AND LUM
5 BER COMPANY 39-b
. CITATION—ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
To Al Whom It May Concern: {
© Mrs. Sallie Barfield haying in prop
er form applied to me Jor Permanent
Fetters of Administrgfion on the es |
tate of Henry C. Bagfield, late of said
county, this is to gife all and singula:
dhe croditors and gext of kin of Heury
(. Barfield to\bgfand apvear at my of
fice within tigg#Fftime allowed by law
and show cau%e, if any they can, why
permianent administration should not
be granted to Mrs. Sallie Barfieid on
Henry C. Barfield estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 2Jd day of August, 1916.
43%-4t-pd. W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
To. All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Laura Holt having in prope:
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of J. J. Holt, late ofsaid county
this is to cite all angd singular the
creditors and ncyt m‘)fin ot J..J. Holt,
to he and appegr gff my oflice within
the time allowgh M% law, and show
cause, if any g€y can, why perma
nent administM®ion should not be
granted to Mrs. Laura Holt en J. J
Heolt ostate.
Witness my hand and cfficial signa
ture, this 29th day of August, 1916.
41-4 t-pd W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
SALE COF LAND.
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public cutery, on the first Tues
day in October, 1916, at the court
house in =aid county. between the us
ual hours of sale, the following rea!
estate situated in Crisp county, to-wit:
ity lots Nos. 16, block No. 6; fot No.
$O, block No. 11; lot no 11?).4))1,4: k No.
17; lot No. 145, block No. #8: lot Ne.
lot No. 155, blogk No. 204%0t No. 194
block No. 25; lo@ No. 73 Block No. 14;
ail of the ahoveßots #md blocks being
in Arabi. said ) v, and so desig
nated upen the ip of survey of Ara
bi. Alsp will be sold at the same time
and place cne zacre of land in land lot
aumber one hundred thirty-six (136-
in. the county of Washington, said
state, being known a 5 the old Sheprard
Burying Ground. Terms cash.
This August 20, 1916. v
Ii I! is’r §}‘fl (’{ '*hilfla"fisi %
motherhood. There are no stronger
advocates of woman suffrage in the
country than Mrs. Guilford Dudley,
president of the Tennessee Equal
Suffrage Association; Mrs., Frank A,
Vanderlip, wife of the president of
SALE OF LAND.
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
By virtue of an order of Court of
Crdinary of said county, will be ofier
cd for sale at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1916, at the
court house in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the following
real estate situated in Crisp county,
to-wit: Land lot number one hundred
thirty-three in the Tenth (40th) dis
t-ict of said county, and glso twenty
o'ght (28) acres in the g#uth-west cor
vor of land lot nyi one hundred
fifty-six (166) in s(lordele district
¢l gaid county. rms cash. Right
roserved to reje any or all bids.
This 29th day of August, 1916.
41-4 t-pd C. I, INGRAM,
Administrator Estate of T. I. Ingram.
NOTICE OF SALE.
CEORGIA, Crisp County.
Ry virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outery on the first Tues
day in QOctober, 1916, at the court
Eouge in said county, between the us
ual hours of sale the following real es
tate situated in Crisp county, to-wit:
Ninety-six (96) acres of land in the
leventh (11th) distyiét of Crisp coun
ty, Georgia, lwiw\'-six (46) acres
of the south siglg#of land lot humber
rob hfdred (NS ESh) "t d ity (0"
acres oft” the east side of said land
lot number 230, Terms of sale, cash.
This August 12, 1916.
il-dt-pd J: M. BAILBEY,
Administrator of J. W. Bailey.
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CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT. |
iBORGIA, Crigp County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Neotice is hereby given, that the ap
sraisers appointed to set apart and
gsign a year's support to Mrs. l,uum}
folt and 8 miner children, the widow |
md children of §J. J¢ Holt, deceased,
have filed theig ggfard, and unless
ood and suffici cause is shown, the |
same will he de the judgment m‘!
the court at 1 October term, 1916, of
the Court of Ordinary. |
This August 26, 1916, ]
11-4 t-pd W. P. FLEMING, |
Ordinary Crisp County. ]
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SALE CF LAND. i
GIKORGIA, Crisp County. |
By virtue of an order of the Court|
f Ordinary of said county, will be |
wlé at public outery, on the first
Tuesday in Cetober, 1916, at the court I
ouse in said county, between the us-}
al hours of sale, the following real!
late situated in Crisp county, to wit: |
Mhe west half of bloeks number seven
7) and nine (9) in Bland# Villa, ac-|
ywding to the map of sutey of Bland
illa now on file ip W€ oftice of the|
lerk of the Supeffipf court of Crisp
ounty, Georgia, an® recorded in deed
ook 4, page 101, Terms cash.
This August 31st, 1516.
-4t F. H. BLAND, SR.
dininistraior of Mrs. Lillian A. Bland.
RGAD NOTICE. ‘
iEORGIA, Crisp County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
;, Take notice that W. J. Smoak, H.
' W. Bass and J. .. Hancock, et al hav
| ng applied for an order seeking the
1 stablishment of a new road which
‘ as been laid out and marked contorm
ably to law by comimissioners duly ap
i ointed and the report therecof made
n oath by them, said road commenc
i ing at the gate fronting Tom Bartlett's
| house, running wesiward to_old Fort
I arly foris, there to connegt with the
l inds deeded to thg Daugliters of the
] imerican Revolutiof by . H. Raines,
| said road to be twegtyfourt (24) feet
“ vide, this road to b ented as order
| cd by the reviewersgfNow, if no good
| cause be shown to the contrary by per
| sons interested in this matter, the or
| ler will be granted at the oflice of the
county commissioners in said county
- on the first Tuvesday in Qctober, 1816,
cstablshing the said new road.
i This sth day of September, 1916.
| CRISP COUINTY COMMISSIONERS
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Wanted
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- See McDonald
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- Roof Paint Co.
the National City Bank, the strong
pst national bank in the United
States, nor Mrs. Walter McNab Mil
ler, first auditor of the National
American Woman Suffrage Associfi
tion.
HIND’S
eavy Hitter!
RS AR R AT P T OOV L A N
GNP LTINS I T LBT N O Ten
Specials
For Moaday Only
LEMONS, PER DOZEN
DT
Beachnut Brand Jelly in Crab
apple, Grape, Currant and
Quince. 20c glasses, 2 for
Royal Mayanaise Dressing, 15¢
Bottle for
Royal Scarlet Shrimp, Two cans
for
Fresh lot Potato Chips, just re
ceived, per pound
New lot of that delicious Cream
ery Cheese, b
Your trade is highly appre
ciated and we will do our ut
most to please you.
Remember our phone No. is
14,0 Clall us:
AUTO DELIVERY.
GROCERY
Corner Seventh and Wall Sts.
RILLED AND
ROBBED!
!
BANK CASHIER!
DeSoto arnd Leslie, Ga. and
Nearly Every Store
in each town including Dr. W. J.
Smith's residence at De Soto. Robber,
wrderer and thief caught at Cordele
ta MceDonald in trouble. He
KILLED EVERY LEAK. ROBBED
EVERY ROOF OF ALL RUST, by hav
ing that same McDonald Patent Im
proved, fire-proof and water-proof ce
ment paint’ applied on roofs.
REMEMBER. GOOD PEOPLE, we
1o it right. We Lkeep up our work
from 3 to 5 years without cost to you.
Winter is here—give us your rocfs
at once, they need it.
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McDonald Roof Paint
Company ¥,
THE CORDELE DISPATCH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17, 19186.
Wil ARTHUR TRAIN’'S DREAM
COME TRUE AS JULE VERNE’S?
In the October Cosmopolitian Maga
zine that is now on sa2le appears the
firet ingtallment of a story, “The Moon
Maker” by Arthur Train, that will
take you right back tor“ The Man Who
Rceked the FEarth,” and will recall
most forcibly to your mind Jules
Verne and H. G. Wells.
Mr. Train has written this story in
colloboration with Professor Robert
Williams Wood of John Hopkins Uni
versity, as he did “The Man Who Rock
ed the Earth.”
ne Solid Week
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_vflr_ 5 3 7,‘:> o W RAA |.' ‘h‘d : : 3_<.i]s‘_ ] HU e - :_\
Commencing Monday Night, Sept. 18
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THE GREAT GREENWOOD SHOW
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“The Most Talked of Show in America”
. Traveling in Their Own Special Train
ICES OF ADMISSION
PRICES OF ADMISSION
10c for Children, 15c¢ for Adults
This show is on the road for the exclusive purpose of adv‘efilsihg
Chero-Cola and this reason makes it possible to give you a performance
that usually costs you $l.OO for a small price of admission.
BIG BAND AND ORCHESTRA--PARADE AT 5P .M. MONDAY
On aécount of the large tezfi which seats 5,000 people, hb aVafiable
lot could be secured up in the city, so arrangerients have been rade to
been made to show on the Baseball Grounds. Sk
f Train’'s dream may seem extrava
gant to you as .you read them in Cos
lmopolnian. Then again, perhaps they
will coifne true, as most of Verne's
did—who knows? Certainly, it wil?
start an interesting line of speculation
in the mind of the imaginative read
.er. ‘
Hmu s RS |
The vercentage of urban p()pulation-}
in England and Wales has increased
and that of rural dwellers decreased
every time that a census hLas becrn
taken in the last half century. |
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An BEgyptian nobleman’s lémb; I)uilt.‘i
4500 years ago, has heen placed in
the Metropolitian Museaum of Art. ;
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LADIES’ FREE TICKET
‘ " This Ticket Wili Admit Any Lady FREE on -
MONDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 18
When accompanied by a person holding y
: a paid iS¢ tlcket‘?o the largest ;nd »best : : - . ¢
MUSICAL COMEDY, MINSTREL, VAUDIVILLE SHOW NOW TODRING THE SOUTH
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65————re-PEOPLE ~ 65 |
GREENWOOD AMUSEMENT COMPANY
A World of Pretty Girls—ls Piece .Band with Orchestra—Traveling in T.hcir Palét:ial ;I"ri
vate Cars.
NOTE—In order to convince the Show going public that ‘this show is absolutely . ..
ciean, moral and refined in every respect we use this means of asking every lady in
Corcele to be our guest on opening night. i e
Phe tent will be located on the baseball grounds, the only available location la{ge
enough to accommodate our hig tent. Seats for over 5,000 .people. Playing to packed
house now in Fitzgerald. ; i i R s
COTTON USED MUCH G
DURING PAST MONTH
Washington, Sept. 14.—Cotton used
during August amounted to 558,717
bales, exclusive of linters, the census |
pureau announced today. .In the year |
cending July 31 tht consumption was!
6,397,613 boles. August - a year ago
464,392 bales were used up. Up to
July 31 a.year ago the consumption for |
the year previous was 5,597,362 bales.l
On hand August 31, ,328,684 bales.
Over a series -of mountain peaks in
France there will be stretched antenna
fifteen miles long to test wireless
waves of extreme length.
S
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The queen of the Belgians 4s per
sonally distributing mony of the gifts
of tobacco and cigarettes being sent
to her soldiers through the Belgian sol
diers’ tobacco fund. . : =
A ‘Californian is the inventor ¢f a
glass hood for. automobiles that §;_er
mits a man to watch his engine while
his car is running. '
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STORAGE BATTERY AND ELEC
TRICAL VSP'E'CI‘ALTI'E'S.
Wwe have recently installed the _la'tes}.
| charging and repairing equipment, and
| are prerared to handle all kinds of
lelectrical work '~ : ¢¢, ¢ siiin
! MOTOR SUPPLY & REPAIR WORKS
} G. D. Hartshorne, Mgr.; Phone 115