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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made’ under his pere
W sonal supervision since its infancye.
g « Allow 10 one to deceive you in this,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and *° Just-as-good " are bug
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
¥nfants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giviag heaithy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mothei’s Fricnd.
GENUINE CASTORIA awways
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEWYORK CITY, s
LEGAL
A dvertisements
; PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Crisp Superior Court, Novembe
Term, 1918
W. J. TFafrclothvvs. Mrs. Myrtle W
IFFaircloth.
It appearing to the court that the
Jefendnnt does not reside in saic
county, and it further appearing tha
the defendant does not reside in this
state,
Ordered by the court that service
be perfected on the defendant by {he
publication of this order twice ¢
month for two months before the
next term of this court, in the public
gazette of said county in which gher
iff's sales are ordinarily publishod.
‘This 2nd day Qf December, 1918
And it is so ordered,
oA R, CRUM,
Judge Superior Court, Crisp County
12-11-2 t mo-2 mo.-pd.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
In Crisp Superior Court, Novembeor
Term, 1018,
Mrs. Lyda Booth vs. F. A, Booth.
It appearing to the court that the
defendant Hm»s not reside in said
county, and it further appearing that
the defendant does not reside in this
state. :
Ordered by the court that service be
perfected on the defendant by publi
cation of this order twice a month
for two months before the next term
of this court, in public gazette of soid
county in which sherifl’'s sales are
ordinarily published. This 2nd day ol
December, 1918. And it is so order
ed.
2 A R CRUM,
Judge Superior Court Crisp County.
12-11-2 t mo-2 mo-pd.
LAND SALE
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of Coffee county, Geor
gia, will sell at public outery, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1919 at the
court house door in the county of
Crisp, state of Georgia, between the
legal hours of sale, the following
tracts of land in the county of Crisp,
said lands described »2s follows:
One hundred fifty two 152) res,
more or les, of lot of land No, 2322,
in the 10th district of originally Dooly,
now Crisp county, Georgia, being all
of said lot No. 222 except the south
west quarter, and also the folowing
tract or parcel of land: One (1)
acres, more or less, being a portion
of lot of land No. 227, in the 10th dis
trict of originally Dooly. now Crisp
county, Georgia. situated on the west
ern portion of said lot No. 227, hound
ed north, east and south by the «
tablished lines and west by the origi
nal line of said lots Nos. 222 and 227
and situated just east of the dwelling
house known as the Jeanette K. Gra
ham home, said tract containing the
barn ete. of the Jeanette Gramam
home place.
Terms of sale cash. This Decem
ber 7, 1918.
J. - H. GRAHAN.
Administrator of the Estate of Jean-
, "PETITION FOR DIVORCE
{!n Crigp Superior Court, November
% Term, 1918.
{ [da Melvin vs. Morris Melvin.
! It appearing to the court that the
"lefendant does not reside in said
! rounty, and it fifrther appearing that
' e defendant does not reside in this
-t state.
| Ordered by the court that service
:!)«- perfected on the defendant by the
Cpuhiication of. this order . twice 2
"month for two months before the
next terin of this count, in the public
Crazette of said ('()nm; in which sher-
Lift's sales are ordinarily pubylished.
This 2nd day of December, 1918,
And it is so ordered.
‘ D. A. R. GRUM,
| Judge Crisp Superior Court.
12-11-2 t mo.-2 mo. pd.
f PETITION FOR DIVORCE
' Crisp Superior Court, November
Term 1018
Lugenia Stheeak Vs. Fletcher Sthrealk.
It appearing to the court that the
lefendant does not reside in said
: ounty, and it further appearing that
he defendant does not reside in this
;w‘lul-'I
i Ordered by the court that service
| e perfected or the defendant by pub
i ication of this order twice a month
i or two months before the next term °f
i this court, in the public gazette of said
(county in which sheriff sales are or
linarily published. -~
{t hin the «2nd. ~day of Daecembar,
| 1918,
“ \nd. it is so ordered.
¢ e aAs R CRUM; Judge Superior
: ‘ourt Crisp County
{ 12-11-2 x mo 2 mo pa.
; SHERIFF SALE
I ARORGIA—Crisp County:
| Will be sold before the court house
{1 or, to the highest bidder for cash,
_’-;iihin the legal hours of sale, on
|the first Tuesday in January 1919
e following deseribed property to
i'.‘.'il: One bay horse 12 years old;
é ne bay mare mule 7 years old; one
i ‘hevrolet automobile number 50369
| Levied upon and to be sold as the
| roperty of Mrs. Ada S. Penny, to
atisty a fifa in favor of W.:J. Mus
elwhite vs, B, C. Youngblood, et. al.
J.oH. WARD, Sheriff
12-4-4 t-pd
| ELECTION OF SENATOR
GRORGIA, Crisp County.
Under authority of a Writ of Elee
tion issued by the Governor for the
Jection of a* senator to represent in
the Ceneral Assembly the 48th Dis
rict of Georgia, said election is here
!‘»)‘ called to be held in the Connty of
C'risp on Tuesday, January 7, 1914,
according to provisions of law apoly
ing theretq ¢
This 16th. dav of December, 1918
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
| LEGAL SALE
| GEORGIA, Crisp County
f Under and by virtue of the power
3nf sale contained in a certain securi
fl_\' deed, made by John Thomas to the
undersigned, on July 7th, 1914, and
édul_\' recorded in Clerk's office of said
iccumy, in Book SAe\'en. page four hun-,
dred and nine, and for the purpose of
paving balance indebtedness secured
therein. we will sell at public outery
pefore the court house door of said
county, on the Pirst Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, within the legal hours of
gale, to the hizghest oand hest bidder
for cash, the property described in
said deed, consisting of City lot Num
per Three in Block Number One hund
red and Eleven of the City of Cordele,
3s:zxid county and stale.
. This December 21, 1918.
T:('()l{l)l:‘l.l«} SASH, DOOR & LBR. CO.
i W. L. ROBUCK, Vice-Pres, & Treas.
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{ CITATION-—Administration
. GEORCIA, Crisp County.
:'l‘n All Whom It May Concern:
E Mrs. Dicie Clements having in prop
er form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
!Lnle of Perry Clements, late of said
i(‘mmty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Perry
"'lrements to be and appear at my of
!i'H'() within the time allowed by law,
;:m(l show cause, if any they can, why
| permanent administration should net
i!w granted to Mrs, Dicie Clements on
? said estate.
2 Witness my hand and official signa
}v.ure, this 31 day of December, 1918.
| W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
I .y 1-1-19-4 t.
CITATION. Admir/stration
To All Whom It May Concern:
l J. H. and H. B. Burton having in pro
i ner form applied to me tor Permaneit
l(‘m:'flnz of .\dm?nis’ru\itm on the es
ftate of Frank . Burton, late of said
l county, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of F. I'.
I‘!nrlun to be and appear at my office
Vwithin the time ailowed law, and
‘ show cause, if any they can, why per
i nanent administration should not be
%crnnlml to W. H. McKenzie, County
‘ \dministrator, on said estate,
] Witness my hand and official sig
‘ \ature, this Gth day of January, 1919,
| W. H. FLEMING, Ordinary.
i ' 1-8-4 t.
| CITATION. Administration.
{ To All Whom It May Conceri:
J. 0. Slade having in proper form
wpplied to me for Permanent Letters
| 5 Administration on the estate of
L\h.\:. J. Z. Slade, late of said County.
Lhis is to cite all and singular the
*«'l‘mlilnrs and next of kin of Mrs. J.
'7. Slade to be and appear at my of
l!im- within the time allowed by law,
ind show cause, it any they can, why
nermanent administration should not
be granted to J. 0. Slade on said es
tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
-lature, this 6 day of January, 1919.
W. P. FLEMING, Oordinary.
1-8 4t-pd
CITATION
GEORGIA, Crisp County, Court ol
Ordinary, January Term, 1919,
H. \W. Qffenburg, Executor of Mrs
Hanunah Offenburg, deceased, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
iled and entered on record, that he
has fully discharged all his duties un
der such trust, this is to cite all per
sons to be and appear a tthe Febru
uy term of the Court of Ordinary of
said county to show cause, if any they |
an, why said executor should not
lave nis patition granted and be is- |
swed letters of dismission, |
| W. P. FLEMING, Ord. & ex-oft.
i"mk of* Ordinary. 1-8-4 t.
| CITATION. Titles. J‘
IBORGIA, Crisp County.
"o Al Whom 1t May Concern: 1
Mrs. J. A. Walls, of said mum):l
having filed her application pm,\'ing}
w order requiring A. W. Heibert, Kx- |
wcutor of Abraham Heibert, to mnko!
titles to certain lands described in llu-i
vond for title executed by the said |
\braham Feibert, this is to cite ;m_\'{
wmd all who mav be interested to be
md appear at the February term of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
to show cause if any they can, why |
he order should not be granted as |
orayed for in said application. '
This 3rd day of January, 1919. i
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary. :
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SHERIFF SALE I
TEORGIA, Crisp County. ‘
Will he sold before the Court lmllsv;
lcor of said county, on the first Tm's-!
lay in February, next, within the 10-‘
ral hours of sale, the following (lk‘-i
iwcribed property to wit: City Int,
No. 4 in Block No. 35 in the city of |
Cordele, Crisp county, Ga. according |
to the map of servey of said city. l
Levied on and to be sold as l]lt‘}
yoperty of J. R. Kelly, one of t!:a‘!
lefendants in fifa under and by vir- |
tme of an execution issued from ll‘.ol
Juperior Court of said county in 1';1-!
vor of J. T. Westbrook against Real- |
y Commission Company, Annie 1,.1
Calhoun, Jas."R. Kelly and (‘xt‘(‘l‘}!\"
Lupo.
Property pointed out: by plaintiff’s
attorney.
January Sth. 1919,
J. 11. WARD, Sheriff.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
PATTERSON URGES
FORTY MILLION BOND
AR EA RV
TR EAM IRV IN
FOR STATE HICHWAVS
4 Sasßsn KL 2RI YV L 2 o 0
WOULD LINK EVERY CIUNTY
SEAT IN STATE, USE MOIOR VE
HICLE LICENSE TO FINANCE
CONDS.
Atlanta, Jan. 6.—Judge 1 ol
terson, chairman of the State igh
way commission. today gave out a
statement advocating a state bond is
spre of $40,000,000 to build a svstem
of highiways linking together all coun
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;:}' seats.
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Your blood must have iron to give
!."m:r body strength. Lack of iron
mekes mapy people pale, weak and
languid, To put iron iunto your blood,
take Ziron lron Tonic. Especially af
ter a severe illness do you need Ziron
to bring bacik appetite and build up
{ weakened vitality. |
{ J. EClifton, of R. F. D. 3, Lyons,
l Ca., writes: “Last sumuner I had ty
i pheid fever and had hemorrhages of
the bowels and my health was wretch
ed. 1 seemed to Le unable to get my
strength back. I had no appetite, I
! had no energy, I didn't think I was
| ever going to get we!l. My knees were
weak, my flesh felt clammy, I was in
a pretty bad condition. I heard of
Ziron and what a good tonic and
|stx‘r-ngrhvnr-r it wag, and I sent for it
at once. It helped me. I began to
{ improve and soon felt much better and
stronger.”
} All druggists sell or can get Ziron
]for you. '‘Get a bottle today. 1t is
| guaranteed. Nt
Your Blood Needs ;
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ZIRON,
TABLETS—On account of the groat
demand from the public for ZIRON
in tablet form, we are now putting it
up 4n this way. Each $1 bbttle con
tains 75 tablets. Can be sent by par
cel post.
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As Did This Canadian 5
Officer ;
A Canadian army officer, William |
Pemberton, of the famens Princess Pat
Regiment. told of the extraordinary
wear given him by a pair of army boots !
twice repaired with Negiin Scles, {
“Six months of trench warfare under |
destructive conditions put the first
pair of Nealin Soles out of business.” |
said Lieutenant Pemberton, “but ordi- |
nary soles would have gone to pices |
in mueh less time.” :
Don’t throw away shoes that can be
renaired. Have them re-bottomed with |
tough, durable Neolin Soles. Any |
cobbler or repairman will do the work |
for you. The price is no more than {
for coles that give less wear, Remem- !
ber—Neaiin Soles are created by science *
to be what soles should be. -~ They
are flexible and watcrpresf as well as
cdurable. They come on new shoes of
01l styles. They are made by The
Goodvear Tire & Rubber Company,
Akron, Chio, who also malke Wingfoot
Heols—ofaranteed to outwear any .
other heels,
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Tinie MrisHes, UB, Pat. Off, 1
Judge Patterson opposes the sug
gosted plan of using the revenue de
rived from motor vehicle licenses to
build highways from year to year. As
he points, the $500,0006 a vear now de- |
rived from tais source would not build
more than fifteen miles of the type
¢of hardsurface rozdway proposed by
tlie advocates of the paln, and at this
rate it would take 50 years to make a
zcod start on highway construction.
Tie, proposes, however, to take this !
money and use it as an amortization !
fund to pay the interest and sinkin;:i
fund on a state bond issue of $40,000- !
000. lie proposes that the constitu- |
ticnal amendment providing for th':-;
bond issue name the routes to be tra- |
versed by the highway system. Ile'i
proposes that the system be (-onstruc-i
ted under the supervision of a state |
highway commission appointed by the {
governor and eomposed of one mem
her irom each congressional districi. |
7. proposes that the work be com !
menced simultanecusly in all the (-(m-g
oressional districts. He proposes that |
ithe state not only build but maintain |
this highway system which will ti(:t
the counties together in a close net |
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Whatif You Can't Get a New Carin 19197
817,090 cars werz “scrapped’’ in 1917 :
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ihe best we can do for ii!
“lurely our old friend Car ought to have a new
Evercady battery to carry 1t through the long vear
ahcad. It will be liitle encugh for all he has done
for us.
“We can’t any of us afford to gambie on whether
the car will stand up to the work in 1919, and its
got to. So I move,Mother, that we getan Eveready
vight now—it’s guaranteed for a year and a haif—
and Plibet the whole family will second the motion.
The Eveready Service Station has just the size we
need for the car, and they're n_".igh_ty decent people
at testing the battery and keeping it up to the mark.
“Make it unanimous—-don’t fet the old car think
we are pikers.”
MOTOR SUPPLY AND REPAIR WORKS
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
We fest and repair E%%Y Our repair work
all makes of batteries G el is fally guaranteed -
work thereby distributing evenly the
public benefits and apppealing alike
to every section of the state. Such
» plan has been followed in Illinoise
and other states. ;
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INCREASES APPROVED BY
NON.FEDERAL RAILRQADS
Washington, Jan. B.—General in
creases in class commodity rates in
the Eastern Central trunk line teri:-
tory and to and from Virginia citic:,
designed to bring charges of non-fed
real railrcads up to a level of the in-
WEDNESDAY JANUARY &, 1919
: RHEU_I@TISM,
is completely washed out of the sys
tem by the celebrated Shiver ineral
Water. Positively guaranteed by
money-back offer. Tasies fin 2; costs
a trifle. Delievered by our Cordele
‘Agents, Heard Grocery Company,
Phone them. ;
creases given the federal controlled
lines last spring, were approved by
the Interstate Commission.