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mfi&% EEN
COUNSEL FOR CONVICTED FAIR
: BURN BANK OFFICER OFFER
TEfiTI'MONY. ¢
Atlanta, Jlit’ 20 —Testimony that
- Willlam': B, Green, convicted former
¥Yice-presidemecf. the Fairburn Bank
ing ompany,z,‘:ipumw nd that he uns
dergees a ug@gyous (‘if'{;up;;m at .every
mention. of b[gu Katherine ¥. Brad
gtreet, ¢the voilig woman on whom he
Wwas declawd 10 have squandered
thousands ugf,_(l('fl:ll‘flJhl‘ the Fairburn
Ranking (dupuuy's foney, was pre
sentod '!i‘iw'i'(hly" before Attorncy Clar-,
ence Dell ag special.auditor. ‘
The quw«'inh of Green’s sanity w:m‘
Frought cut in a move by his counsel,
George Westmoreland and H. A, M-l
len, to obtain postponement of a hear
ing tefore she auditor of the lmnk,’.qj
potition to gnkr- over the Greén home
at FairJurng the bank and the bank
prnprn;,-’ ,n‘d 1o obtain a judgnmm’
against Grebn for the amount of his,
alleged’ shoftage. After much m-nu-;
ment on: hoth sides it finally was|
gerecd to posipone the hearing until |
next Morday at 10 o'clock and to rrnz
gume it fhag time in the mu‘fl-‘
hiouse at Fairburn, Green's luw,\{m'4
tlso agrced that if Green should not
he chle ',zi:}}”puzuj‘;f?’,libfi court, hmu?o‘
f. that time, his evidente tclstimmly[
wonld be taken at the home of his|
mother, where he* was sald: to In-’
conlin w].’ Attornéyvs Reuaben R. Ar
0] Lagd Nobert B Troutman, counkel
for ”“.,]flaxhfi:\m this was satisfac
tory and tiey @:ade go forther effort
to presni@n IMMBN:'”“K- il
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MREOCATT SAYS TENNB SSEE.: |
L # WILL RATIFY SUFFRAGE
Nauhville, Tenn, Jwly 19, «|~';vnow.!
ing a day 'of eontevénces with leading |
Tmmss-e.-g)“. including Gevernor A.|
H. Roberts, formey United States Sen-|
ator ‘Laike Lea, aud Mrs, John M.i
Kenny. ratification’ chariman of the!
T;x: nesnes: }#fls.tg) fi?'r Women Vot ursr, :
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4+ wotld has ‘‘Liver Trouble’’ som® times.
st Many-of them Die from it and never
b realizB't) <No use in this. And folks
i are; Tearhing better. Thousands have
‘ fnu‘gul"“out that Dr. Thacher’s Liver
L an ,Blo,od Syrup will relieve “Liver
Troubles”’. Will keep the Bowels open
.+ and the Blood rich and red. You ought
to try this old doctor’s prescription— *
; bef(v‘e,“Liver Trouble” gets in its dead -
ly work'on you—like it did on *‘Bill.”
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".hfl?}?mv e the owners of I"crd Cars. We have the
fi-:llxg;} u“‘LWQIZZ\, machinery ond skil! that (ln’:: have in
UEHor” Maictory, end we uso (he same Parts made
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‘:“_ he, Flord Motor Company. Ford owners are
JU_\_ yoguaranteeed by us as to tho reliability of
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‘%‘.l‘*‘ grviceon Ford Cars. Don't try todosit yourself
Mjm.gj_"i\‘f::"car hoere,
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,AV"?' C. V! Newell, 0 man of wide expérience ¢n
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”‘%".’!\‘,!i hug Jlord Carg, 45 at the Yead of our Service
EM‘{#‘“‘:?( ’;u,(l in prepaved to look after your
ICRiy What we want is te give vou SERVICE, ana
and Tl _\l':‘.'_’,\‘r,\ni‘: 100 k it omcil, this will not cos*
YO contpderd he will gladiv telt vou just what you
.:.".,?.h.‘:. wa want is fe’givesyo SERVICE, and
wtweiwiibido, it vou il only give us a chance.
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MODEL HOMES WILL BE DISTRIE.
UTED TO WORKERS' FAMILIES.
Chicago, May 22.—"Oue hundred
and seventy-five medel homes will be
distril uted among families of work
ing men tomorrow by the Chicago
Heusing Cerporation, an organization
of wealthy business men. Buyers
who can qualify will receive a home
costing $400.00 on payments of $53
‘monthly. The pavments algo are
to ‘inelude ' five, accident, health and
life insurance. Only workingmen re
ceiving small wages and with large
families will be considercd ag appli
cants, The corperation has acguired
a mile gquave tract, and ig p!;mnin;"
2,000 more homes. It makes noc profit
its bhackers say, the selling price of
the houscs including only prinr-ip:n]‘
,zx:ul G per cent interest on the money
nvested.,”
’ Woo wrote the Agriculturat Depart
!‘w.:' at Washington and called their
tentica to the akove press item tak
on from the Times-Union, and asked
the hagie question if a thing could be
gere in the eity why impracticable in
ho epuntry, The main question em
bodied the distribution of model
hemes to farmers’ families fn the
conntry. " f
The following' lettar higs clcarn‘d'
some rights-of-way and we believe
thet Mrs Savely is going fto co-operate
with (ihis idea,
Cn the 215 t of June, we copicd from
the TiméwUnion the two articles:
“Move to Esfablish Family Farms in
Texns and “Legioners to Reduce H.
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Mr. W. B. Troy, Editor,
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Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt. head of the
National Suffrage association, declar
ad har poarfect cenfidence that Ten
nessee will ratify the federal sufirage
amendment when the state legisla
fare is called into extra soesgicn o 1
August 9. Mrs. Catt said that all of
Ler eallers at her hotel agsured hei
that Tenncssee would he the thirty
sixth state to ratify, She did no’
dvulze vesuits of her cenference with
the }.‘“()\'(‘l'l)’l'l. l
OBUNNE" .SRRO 0 TEDOYRE | g By
LAST SEASONROT
HITS NEW PEACHES
‘GOVERNMENT AGENTS THINK
| FRUIT LEFT TO DECAY
1 CAUSES TROUELE.
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~ Macon, Ga., July 20.—Government
pgents working in the peach belt of
migdle Georgia trying to find the
causc of the l'rown rct and wormy
condition of the peaches, are report.
ed to have peached the conclusion
that fruit left to decay on the ground
at the closge of the season was res
seneille for muenh of the trouble of
the crchardmen this year,
New orchardy, accordinz to the re.
=crig brought to thig city, are nct af
facted. But .in the old orchards,
whe:e fruit was known to have been
left to decay last vear, the peaches
Have been unfit for shipping.
Tho mattey is being given close at
cntion by the CGovernment agents
il a formal repeort on the subject
viclkably will Le given at an early
tate, In the meantim2 many cf thoe
reiiardmen have declared their in
ention of cleaning up theiy orchards
thercughly as soon as the present
rop is harvested® so that if infection
lees come in that way, they will he
ricdd ¢f the troulle, i
Peach s¢hipnents on Monday from
the Middle Georgia peach helt total
led 141 cars, most ¢of these being ship
ped in haskets so that the fruit would
zet more air than in the crates. The
movement of peaches during yester
day was estimated "at 200 cars, al
though 250 cars had been placed in
the fields.
Mrs. Catt declined to disclose her
lens but said that Tennessee suffra
dets were prepared to put up a fight,
hrough she feels sure the amend
noat will win by a lilaral majority.
“he nadional leader hcoigelf will ¢tay
‘n Nashville prchably until aftey the
alling of ihe extra session, Mrs.
‘att waid that the precence of anti
nifragis's weuld not cause any on
asincss. A
NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS A
UNIT IN PRAISING ZANE
GREY CLASSIC
The Morning Telegraph—“ Riders of
he Pawn” i¥ an exciting and vivid
story."”
. Similar favorable comments were
made by the Monday evening papers,
there being not a single bit of adverse
waibicism, o Ibomust baoadded. that the
rerdict of the public in tliis case co
‘neided entirely with the views of the
wess: This has not always been the
Hse.
Time and again the public has re
actad the pictures which were favoy
1 by the reviewerts and viee versa.
Vhenever there is such a unaunimity
n the part of pross and publie the suc
oss of a feature is as good as guaran
teed.
One chserving exhibitor who had
ome from a nearby city to view the
icture and prepare for an carly hook-
Jng, neticed that even the men in the
rchestra, who as & rule exhibit com
et indifference to what is going on
n the ¢cheen, were interested in
‘Riders of the Dawn,” This circum
tance, in addition to the intrinsic mer
its of the play, quite dicided our ex
hibiting triend, who will give the pic:
ture a longer run than any which he
has previousiyv shown to his public.
At the Circle Theatre Friday and
Saturday.
HARVEST YOUR PEANUT CROP
You will find us ready to supply your peanut harvesting machin
ery. Getyours now. We suggest that you see the ROYAL
and the CASE. We have them. Nonc Better
STOP IN AND LET US PRICE AN OIL STOVE FOR YOU.
You Can Depend on a Gillette
: The autonobile owner wants to cut tire ‘mileagt. That
is a part of his purpose to save money. One sure way is to buy t
Gillette. It costs a little more at first, but the double mileage
puts you far ahead in the long run, Make it a Gillette next time.
We sell them, : .
G. L. Dekle & Bro.
Cm-d«lo,\i:Lédi}ri:i N
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THREE CENTS A WORD— CASH IN ADVANCE.
- THREE TIMES FOR THE PRICE OF TWO
'FOR RENT—l["urnished rooms., Apply
l 611 Eighth avenue, East, 712016 t
WILL SWAP FORD TOURING CAR
- for Roadster,. Car in good condition
Call 97. i 7303 t
MISS TENCY PITTS, Trained Nurse,
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Call at 92, Cordelo, Ga. G-30 261
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Have you seen that flow of water
at the Swimming Pool? 6/15]tf.
Cordele has got a swimming pool
that she is proud of. It is moral and
clean. Gllstf
Meney to Lend—UnMn‘)ited amount on
mmproved city pronerty at five
per cent. \V. C, Winfice. 35t
FOR SALE—Oni Fcrd Touring Car,
rns good as new, See me quick
for a real Ford bhargain. N. D.
MACRIS. Phone 124. 71216 t
FOR SALE—Fifty good Farms,
$2.00 to $20,000. Address L. .
MASON, LaFayette, Ga. 1t wk—4 w
li' T WERE YOU I WOULD -put on
Kelly-Springflield Cord and Evergreen
tubes and stop worrying., Watf &
Holmes Hardware Co.
:FOR SALE—lurniture srightly used;
| aresders, \jfi\;fl}.’%t?fl(]&!,y bedsteads and
mattresses, - See 'me ' quick’ ' for
ilmrgains. N. D. Marcris. Phone 124,
' 7-5-26 t
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!FOR RENT-=One store room in Mac
i vis Building facing Wull stvect le
{twcen Sanitary DBarber Shep and
il,ilwra,v Markct. Phone 124. N. D.
MACRIS: . {oudd st FI2LILE
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I Cordele Swimming ;00! has,";;':g')“t the
| host artesian water in the flq}n\'fir_\"..‘
Drink some and carry some of it h(()lme!
with vou. 1t i 5 all free. GILhIt,
’CUT CLASS—!n the latest pieces and
' the newest designs just received;
‘Watt’& Holmes Hdw. Co,
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li’Oß RENT—Several rooms in Ma
’ cris Ruilding, unfurnished. Rent
recasenable. See N, 1), Mactls
' bargains. N. D. Macris, Phone 124,
.Build Your Own Home—\W%a lend vou
the money at five per cent. Pay
Back moniniv ke rent and soon the
’hnuso is yours. See W. C. Winfran
l 3-22-tf
Twe islands in the South Pacific
‘V‘m‘ih‘-\'(‘.:( of New Zealand are lhe
‘; lieved tec have the mest valuable phos
;;h:nv deposits in the world, the bird
suand having peaetrated the recks
'umil 500,000,000 tons are available.
FARM LOANS—In obtaining [FFarm
loans, perfecting land titles, selling
farm lands,; and property exchanges,
|our oflice offers you the very best ser
vice that can be kad in this section of
Georgia. We shall be glad to have
you use s when we can serve you.
| DORRIS & BROWN
i 5-26-tl.
FCR RENT--Three roowms: down
stairs, at 312 Sth avenue, E, 7215 t
s S e S SR
QUICK LOANS—Made ‘on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie
719 tr
New'Crop Turnip Seed JuSt Received
Jennings Drug Store. Come Across.
7115115 t
Come Across to Jennings’..New Crop
Turnip Seed for fall planting Just re.
ceived. 4 7(15/15t
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FCR SALE—Ford truck, everything
practically new. Reasonable ))'l'fce
N. D. MACRIS. Phone 124, ,:7321?&
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BANANNAS 20: PER DOZEN—For
one week, beginning today. Serites
Brothers, opposite Cordele Motor Car
C‘omgpany. %
WANTED :. Any amount of waste
"~ paper, old hooks ete, Call S. M
Wixtson & Company. Phone 120, (‘or
dele, Ga. | : 7/12/26
RAN AWAY—AMy bov, named Brad
ley L. Whidden, age 16 vyears,
veghs 95 pounds, wears a hrown su’’
el clothes,; carries a 'hlmdlu. Fair
skin, light lir. Finder please hold
him and notify his father, 1. T. Whid
den, Route G, Cordele, Ga. 71211 t
; PEACIH TREES UEQB’.HS'ALE‘—June
| budded stock gmml by reliable
Tennessee nurseryman. Buds seleci
ed from choicest Fort Valley trees,
stock sn'é(-(ly graded and true to
name. T. W. Ayers, 424 Second St
Allany, Ga. 719126 t
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jsz.c%(‘ol-¢lle]e to Warm Springs and
return via AB&A each Sunday. (War
tax extra.) Period June Gth to Sept.
Gth inclusive, Leave Cordele 6:35 a.
m, K. T, arrive Warm Springs 10:15
a. m. C. T. Returning leave Warm
Springs 5:00 p. m, C. T., arrive Cor
dele 10:40 p. m. BE. T. 6|st
WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT AUC
TION—the bhest ten horse farm in
Georgia, the S. J. Culpepper farm at
Hatley, seven dwellings, good water,
under wire fence and runs up to the
corporate limits of the town. The
United Reality and Auction Co. For
more information see H. . McKenzie,
S. J. Culpepper or A. I, Jackson.
T-20-26t
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That’s just what a hustler will do and it dges not make
any difference what condition they ave m.
The * Hustler” will pick from 400 to 600 bushels of
Spanish peanuts per day and you never have to ston
unless the engine goes wrong—they are very strongly
huilt and will make vour peanuts look like they had
heen recleaned. ;
They are installed and started by a factory expert and
after seoing it work two or three days if you are not
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satisfied that it is the best © Pieker” made it belongs
to us.
A complete line of repairs always—
WATT & HOLMES HDW. CO.
The House of Quality and Service. ’
Cordele Georgia. Phone No. 9
Veedol Motor Qils
“TO ALL PIERCE ARROW ACGENTS
“Veedol is suitable for Pierce-Arrow
Engines. Our tests of Veedol, an ail
made by the Tidewater Oil Company
. of New York City, indicates that it is
a high grade oil, suited for all our en )
gines.
“Yours truly, :
THE PIERCE ARROW '
MOTOR CAR COMPANY.
If Veedoll oil is good enough for a ;
Fierce Arrow engine it is good enovgh : :
for any of them. We can furnish pro
per weight Veedol oil for all carg dnd . ' :
/ tractors.
Heard Grocery Company
: y e CORDELE, CGA. £E A 1:'.- .
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS j © EMBALMERS'
RESIDENCE PHONES 512 & 515—OFFICE PHONE 277~
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Household Paints
RRN FGRO B RITEMTR,
We are stocked with a fine line of P
Paints and varnishes for houselold use.
Get them here.
A fine line of Cutlery—Pocket |
Knives, Ete. ‘
Buy your Kruit Jars and Rubbers
from wus. All new stock at the right
price. - :
PHONE 532 :
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HUTCHINSON LUMBER & SUPPLY CO.
B ' ' 'CORDELE, GEORLiA i
A.S. WELLS, Mgr., Wall St., next Union Depot
Now is the time to have vour diploma and class
picture framed, before it is soiled and rinkled.
- I have a good selection of the latest patterns in
moulding.
| E. R. OVERBY
Y § Picture Framing and Art Shop. :
103 Suwanee Hotel Bldg, & =% wisis.? CORDELE, GA.
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WESDNESDPAY, JULY 21, 1930