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PAGE SIX SEY 2 SFEDY TEACHER ACCUSED OF v B Y 16§ g TEACHING FREE LOVE JHANNON CITY, lowa, March 4 Bif- 4 frer the school board had ¢horged him vith teaching theories i nataral v ithout mar sjage < mon; he agricultural elass of s d school i 1, T sened. Ti ird guestioned the Brinci) v y were informed Ry he students that &iockdale had advocated free love v 1 i . the board that Stock g wooted other ultra-modern t v.iod advocating i g + vithout mar & thal he mere- I tol = of his class of i ch practices exist € { < ts charged him with' = ren things they ! .ar and setting them bad .. les in other ways.” ! “LUNBAGO” OR «“ ” : Heet” Relieves Instantly 2y i z‘\ // ' : LY '/ & @ ( v v, | N L) Use applicator attached to cork, and brush “Heet” over the pain arca. Imme diately, you feel this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stiffness right out of yonur lame, ach ing back. Besides, “Haot” scatters the congestion and establishes a cure. “Heet” instantly relicves rheumatic or yieuritis pain in any joint, muecle or nerve, whether in the arm, shoulder, neck, legs or hody. “Heet” contains two soothing, penctrating ingredients, too ex pensive to wse in ordinary liniments or analgesica. “Heet” is a clean, pleasant liquid; doean’t stain, blister or irrilate the skin und costs ogdy 60 cents at any drug store. . BH - Fé_fl‘; AR e, 8 XA (G BAG w wde ‘lr:'u»'wrw L V., 1 - B .. hus been success- A .h,u‘(\”‘,e. = g 1 cen § gfié‘ COUBRERT tui in cthe treat ment of Catarrh {O7 cver {orty years. Also as a Blood Turifiar it gives wonder ful vesults, &1 Do pdsts, E, Y. CHENIY e UO, Toledo, Ohio s ImEE 3 = DRESSED | . CHAUNELCAT - SALT WATER : ~IROUT =y BREAMAND | 5 PERCH : = NARGESELECT ¢ i OISR ° * WE GET OUR FISH DALY © COPDFIF FISHAND ¢ o OVSTER COMPANY : 2 . PHONE 290 £ - ‘' CORDELE, GA : All Wool Tailored 3-piece Suit $25.00 French Dry Cleaning Steam Pressing / Shoe Shining . Shoe Renairing I-\ot or Cold Shower Bath FORD, ““I DRIVE IT SERVICE 1 Clnzsd4 Car, warm and comfort able—~Ealloon Tires Call 154 nNINCLY RRIDGIS 4 ricighbor” T 0 DENY MOTHER IS NOT SLANDER NEW YORK, March 4—(P)—The $lOO,OOO slander suit brought by Mrs. Lillia Agnes Stover, widow of . notel keeper, against her alleged aughter, the Princess Elaine von - Lippewalipski, of Wachington, iismissed today by Suprems fupcics Ingraham. The suit sated on a denial by the prin that Blis. Stover was her moth er. “It is neither libe! nor slander to “hoo 4 person is not your moth ;aid Justice Ingraham in dis . ssing the case. Trial of the suit 1 Monday when Mrs. Stover "he wecond of three children “er when she was the wife fin H. Betts, who conducted a .. at South Ferry in this city. A antismal certificate for “Sarah El en Betts” was introduced as evi lence as that of the princess. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS CITATION— DISMISSION FROM l ADMINISTRATION WHEREAS, W. H. MeKenzie, Admin 1 wtor of George Robinson, ru:m:“ ta o Court in his petition, duly 1 entered on record, that he GENERAL -, )4 3l ~ WIRING AND | . A ~ RFPARRING | 2 | LW s ,?“’ ] Axwinr ;;5 ; } & . 4 e LN 5 v , Frizas ety ;[ N 0 A ! i " ‘."‘x n [% /; i b PG RN /'8 | : o o Al i | Blovnval % “/it ¢ 1.0 I N NS ¥ 1 e VA el s N\ e WA f’&'i",p‘;l S : . ‘,‘J ‘, _".,’.,‘; '\’.‘,t y i |v G ‘ | JUBTOALL 18 ; WE DO THE REST b AGME ELEGTARIC Stop i C. V. ARNOLD, JR. { FRED W. 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FLEMING, Ordinary, CUSATION == A DMINISTRIATION ! tulAi Crisp Counly ! 11 Whom It May Concern: .. tznith having in proper form ! o *Pepeagnont aeetier: : ok thi esiale of W i, late of said County, this i : L b itar Uie e ceditors } oo grdtd decpasad to be and appear at my office within th time allowed by law, and show <ausa 7 y ianent ald £ cuilon shouvld not be granted to g syrd, who is selected in writing v majfority of the heirs, as_admin strator of said estale, Witaess my hand and coffizial signa ture, thig 18t duy of Mar. h, 1%%6. 1-3-4 t W P, PERMISKS Clbary CITATION—YEAR’S SUpban | CEOGRCGIA, Crisy Couuly. i A 1 Whom It May Conesapn: otlics 18 aereby given, that the ap rarsers appointed to set apart and as sizn g year's support to Clara Harper, the widow of Wiyatt Harper, deceased. vi: thled their award, and unless good anl sufficient cause is ghow n, the same will-ha made tha lardapm -2t of the court at the April term, 11926, of the Court of Ordinary, i "1"1:5 March lgt, 1926. d-d-1t W. i, FLEMING Oidinary Crisp county (l'l‘A'l‘i()N—l)lH)llSSl()l\' FROM ! ADMINISTRATION f GIRCRGTIA, Crisp County., WHEREAS, S, A, loyal, Administra- PO, LI e ;i Can- gal Ba . E _ e ohy o g 1 ix g POB W BB 5 ; !F";..v g! Pvz &7\ tf}'!l i 4 & 0 t 3 # W g b L B 0 4 ?.‘.?;vgwfi-'iu s§m é ] % iéfl :ym RV Be o . & tic P D eR S -m—rmnm e ¢ ..._ '*” > f:r'l e ,4_‘-:7" e ":v:; s s Ca'wdb'den §NaPd B 55;., o i-«.&i sh ."1., ” oo P3RS g g sy 312 BURRNIFE CORD $10.75 W bhow B G ¥ Lttt NUNRY s, &y 13 5 OAM RS NS i MR ANy . P e £ WY Ui hingdiah BRLLUUNY Pl4.¢ it Eey R B R BLp L o e VTS SreS Lo US Bercrd BSuaying 37n j n ‘ 2] AW 1 a 9 A 7 m 3 LED R Nleniy 6 pUE UGS R e eDERdAENGS i :4 i 3 i L‘J CEE i rr il Hunap Winvamdl o Mor b tom o 2inpmd? ‘Everytiiing That's Auizmotive’ A 78 B 8 3 02 gy \‘:-‘.' ~;.. \. CLRALR P ;‘a:v 8 Yol le VS iAR 47 :.,:’ teli \b’/é ar i THE CORDELE DISPATCH tor of J. M. Pipkins, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed ant entered on record, that he has fully ad minictered said estate: wais iy, tnerefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors. to show czuse, if any they <an, why s2id Administrator ghould not be dis charged from his administration, and reseive Lettors of Dismission on the tirst . Monday .in_ April, 1926, D-3-4t W. P, FLEZMING, Orédinary CITARIOY =" sy IsvTOY FilOM ADMINISTRATION IGEORGIA, Crisip County. ? WP RAS, Henry F. Ninner, Ad ministrator of 8. J. \W. Nipper, repre- VRI Cokrt 1n onis peduon, waly filed anld entereqd on record, that h has fully a’dministere]d s~id cetata: This is, thercfore, to cite all persons concerned, Mindpoadg ant creditors, 0 ghow comse, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from N4is administration. an? recejve Tietters ¢f Dismission on the first Mon cay in April. 1926 3-3-4 t W. P, FLEMING, Ordnary CITATION—=DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION CRORCTA, Crign Ccunty. ‘WHEREAS. Henry ¥. Ninper Ad mwinistrator of Mra. Mary «A. Nipper, remresents to the Court in his petiting, Auly filed and entered on record, thnt le has fully adminiztered said estate: This is, therefere. to «ite all perszons ccneernad, kindral and ~reditors, to show ~aae. jf any they can, why sail Administrator shonld not be discharc«- ed from hiec administration, and resniva T.etters of Trisrm i <ion on the first Mon dav in April’ 1994, 3-2-4 t VA P. FTFPVING, Ordinary OFFICIAL ORDER WHREPTAS pnvnart to tha pravi ~inng ‘o Poistion 28, of an Act of the General Assenitly, ayvproved August 23, 1855, being “An Act for the pro tocticn of birds, firh, game, and fur- Beavin g ahimals”, ete, the grand jury o 0 ¢ wp County, Georgia, did, at the Janvary term, 1926, of tiae Superior Court of said county, and on ¥euruary 2, 1926, recommend that fishing in any manner be prchibited in the nvaters of said Crisp county during the months of April, May, and June, for a period i three yeans beginning with the yYear 1926, and, - WHEREAS, a certified copy of said rezc-nmendstion, signed by the Cic.x o 0 tae Superior Court of said County 0f Crisp and hearing his oifi 1l Sfat - has been filed with the Board of Game ard Fish It is, therefore, ordered ihat it shall e unlawful to Tish in any- of % . TR ret CRAGLC Aty et hiank and line or by any other meansy, durin~” thie montha of April, May and June o the years, 1926, 1957, 11328, Proviled. that nothing herein cos tained shall anply to private ponds, os defined by law., ' This or.iar wna'l Meocmae ef"¢cative af ‘e it as heen alvertised once a week for four weeks in a newspaper of gen- L evel zireulation in Crisp County. . This, the Twenty-3aventh day of ;) bruare, 1926, ] J. H. DOZIER. Chairman | CHAS. S. ARNOW, ! : M. O. DUNNINT, Membhers of Board i ‘..\t:cst. Peter . Twitty, Secretary P.Q.4¢ —M P —— @‘?fi’% & t'\"";'t o {'M."J‘ “"’,f“!'m’m' | Al O ; %*”'":*c REB AN S /5 < + We are all set to give | i+ motorists the biggest i mprovement in auto || motive service, ‘i - One-Day Battery i Charging. Qur new i 1 Consfant® Pedtontind 1{- Charging «rgbesy: ros i; :’h:‘:l‘g‘f"&; Batteritn e { ooty muio T bows [.l QIR e i § DAVES. TALNEGs - FROHON gi and Wwordy, . Lius aa if new One-Day Sorvice. ' PREST-O-ILITE | ¥ ] k | IR SO | QUILK SERVILE i‘ ¢ ;“:-‘! 1“"' al | BATIERY (0. | PHONE 38 l’ Dodge Bros. Service Station | CORDELE, GA. ' : A AT 5 VEE TAED £ 2ia TN v NEW LOT OF ENGLISH BRUADCLOTH NE { ¢ ENGLIL RUADCLA x“:“.i‘,‘ WPR 5 . 13 ,;‘“.‘v ‘.',,.'_4 »_:u‘_:' 4; < e B % i o \ % A < T KN\ ‘ i Ney .’ 5 B R = i . ' B o e Received today. These shirts are correetly made, full cut, and we Lave them in any size and sleeve length. By a fortunate purchase we are able to offer to vou 25 dozen of Genuine Imported English Beoadololly Bliiaat, gach ... ....0... . ..o viniiinne.. B 0 Thege shirts come in assorted colors: Gray, Tan and White. ~ We are also offering $2.00 Broadeloth Shirts for .......... $1.49 dudinaenda e ... 00 il s B These shirts are of the famous E. & W. line, which means that cnly the best of workmanship and matervials are used in them. . We also wish to add that we have a complete line of Bostonians for Spring. We have them in all lasts and sizes, and are showing the newest shades of tan and sport oxfords. + OQur Suit Department is brimming over with the season’s newest ; colors, they are of the most delieate shades imaginable, and we ' guarantee them to be right as to fit, quality and workmanship. We cannot complete this ad without saying a few words about our young men'’s Odd Pants. 'We have never scen such a varviety of colors and patterns as we are now showing. These pants are popularly priced and are real values at, from ....$3.95 te $lO.OO AL “f’" % 7 -\ -~ & % ‘ Ld U arLinens: or . \-/wtl\a o k _L l) winm i e. 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SR — R aRY - = @ \"@ ,r".;._“;r = T : BEEI Piocravanaal | b NS T 1 7 -""‘"‘f’%‘h’ i -n]‘.]]‘vflfl]] N | RNy it REORHW | |lO el B el el gl drenidelidiny B /”:,;, i j — .z Rl G| | e T R e 4TR fl“jfii%fi* FaE k .~r.: AN WS AN ST s | SERAN N 18 AN /’,-i “@a /1 s B AN LG "'-‘,yéga'.ir;é.~~ {t '“:'lfi»'; ;,."""é’fi"; ,% v m‘fii‘ '_“.'-k-;-';;"_ s R e G e W lomgn R [EXTWRE S o TBB s L e e ASRTN SR T Sy " e RTR T BR A < LB N 7 e 3 IPe. - . P :0 5 v T e - S e, ‘ i . f ° (;J fi.‘;\ i Lka i E PLUBMBING EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING 1 iNE Residence Phone 372 Opposite Light Plant Phone 376 Cordelc, Ga. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1928