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TERIENET | T gl
m PRICES RULE
- ATTOBACCO SALES
NEARLY DOZEN MARKETS ARE
OPENED IN SOUTH GEORGIA
TOWNS TUESDAY.
Tiften, July 59.—The 1920 tobacco
geagon cpened here today with a full
m.'rfi:; of buyers on hand to take the
erep.
A total of 15289 pounds of tobacen
was dispesed of duiing the day. The
pyerage price paid was $23.17 per hun
dred. Only priming and Ings wcr(s'
cffered at the opening sale. Farmers
in (hic teri@ory are well ploased \\'i:h‘
preapect ' good prices. |
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Ashhq{n Ohzerves Opening. |
Asliborn, WJuly 20 —The second an-|
ruel l()"il'(tl market at Ashiurn wanl
epenel today with formal exercises
An addiess of welcome was made hyi
N. B. Smith who will operate the
warehcuse this season. A vnx]um.fw,l
waa dclivered by Col. John J. Story,
city atlorney. ‘
The cutstanding feature of the sale
was the upusually high grade of the
leaf, the farmeis having learned bet
ter how to,cure the crop. The entire
'salfl averaged 37 cents per peund. K
L. Ring, of Hahira, carried off honors
with an a\;vx’nnf\ price of 85 cents for
ia carload of tobacco. :
" Others making large sales were J.
G. Hall, of Hahira; M. T. Mikel, of
Aiabi; Me. McCall, of Pitts; J. R. Bur
ean, o Aehbnrn, This markct was
the geedml ond voungest in the State
Yn:\f‘jyi’r.x‘!nn'l {from the large quanti-
Hm*:_lzmift ::-hipp:-tl in it will eclipse
fermer r&prds, it is predicted, |
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Grt :a‘Ccnts at Blackshear. :
Blackaldr, July 20— The local to
tacen markat ‘opencd today with 26,
(’(mj:fimznl of flie leaf cn rale, and,
whieh ¢ at an average price of,
G 0 ernts jer pound, ranging as hiy;h‘|
a 5 66 confls. Owing to the incessant'
raing for ghe last few days the I':u'm-‘
ers 'ha_vc Deen slow in Lringing l.lmir:
tobacco (§ mwarket, The crop this
seanon ¥ nuch hotter than last and
2 fancy price is expected for the
high grado taobacco, |
The market here last year was one
of the leading markets in the State
end it 4s Sapgeted that this :'(‘:mnn'
will excotsthe Jact in all rt“:nvv!s:.!
All of the lf':'fduh}g tobacco firms have
n corps’ of "hu,vor:x here and mom‘
will arrive in a few days. |
g Opmt Abbeville,
Alpeville, Jaly 20.—The tobacco
markel openad 'l_l3-I'o taday with prices
paid . hy buyeérs” ranging arvound 35
and 456 conto. Growers did not at
u-mpr"m put mnpch tebaceo cn the
n*m‘kg?. believidg that priccs will bo
much belley indg@ week or ten days.
Nearly all (‘ufllhm and Virginig fac
teries Thad huP)»f\r;; present.
SBales will pontinue for s'x weeks,
and |‘giw'r:: expec priccs wiil become
!m‘rl‘lmlrm'li\‘n dating that time, al-
Ihmuihl’ they cxpressed satisfaction
with the prices recoived for fivst pick
inks today. i &
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NOATTACK ON JAIL
o . .
AT GRAHAM, CLAIM
MAYOR DECLARES Tnoopsl
FIRED ON CITIZENS W!TH. '
'~ OUT PROVOCATION. |
« ‘=Raleigh, N, G.,iBuly 20— hm-l:n-lnv:j
that Durham machine-gunncrs guard
ing lhrcv prigsoncrs in the Almanaco
county jail fired 75 ¢r more shots
without provocation, killing cone citi
zen apnd wounding ilwo more, Mayor
R. L. Holmes of Graham, today issued
2 ctadement insisting that *no mob
agesombied in Graham on the night of
July 14, and no aftempt waz made to
sentor the jail or' to trespass on the
arounds
“The facts_are, says Mayor Holmes
i hig*statement, *‘that at 9:30 p. m.
the lghts in the jail went out and it
i« said by the soldiers that some un
kticwn person fired upon them. This
fact has not been veorified, but inmmedi
ately theoyr state, upsu “li\‘fl()l'(l\'!‘(‘:l
-tion. they cpened upl the machine
guns.. Also they fired side arms, and
_ tbout 7% shots weresthred in all dir
ecticiy of the town, killing one man
by the rame of James Ray. and
““wounding Willie Phillips. Upon in
\'vt\!la‘;\l;(\n today -\‘ Selicitor Gattis,
the fact seems to 1o that thére was no
provacation whatever: for this rash
N act ” \ .‘;ff
B it O .
* GORDON JONES AT LEESBURG
’ ‘\ PR g
Lceaburg, Ga., July 20--Hon. Gor
“‘dcn Jones, of Cordele, candidate for
Cengress in the Third Cengressional
'd%strict against Corgresgman C. R.
Crisp, is here today, and it is expect
% cd he will make a speccl.r-(.o the vot
ers of Leeslarg. g
e
Three rubbler tired wheels ean b
attached Peneath a sled invented in
Vienna so tha! perscns can eoast on
smooth surfaced hills in summer,
'DEFAULTING BANK
CASHIER GIVES DP
1 : it
U, "H. PATRICK, CLAIMED TO
HAVE ROBEBED PBANK OF |
$100:002, SURRENDERS |
Cochran, July 20.—U. M. Fairick,
forme: cashier of the (itizens l;:ml::
here, and who ig alleged to have ab
g ndod Tast March with funds belong-|
ing to the hank, teday revealed |lilfl-;
self to the sheritf anl ux:nv.um'«»ll;
threugh his attorney that he was|
ready to face any charges ::l:zn:!ing?
against him. Ilc was relcased from|
jail under £26000 bond. | i
Putrick left Ccchran March 20, tak-|
ing with him, Al ig claimed J. 7 Vtank
eificials, congidcraile of the bgnk's
fLndgs, Hew mueh he is said to bave
tiken has not loen disclosed, due to
the inability of the bank to check
up cu Liberty honds deposited in the
Fank and which were included in the
s taken., It wos thought at the
time, however, that the sum was near
100,000, though various estimates
rlaced the less at frem $25,000 to
125,000, L
Y Returned Sundny Claims. '
The former cashiep declared today
that he has heen in Cochran since
Sunday, but® waited until he had
straightened out legal matters hefore
wetifying the sheriff. He made no
menticn of the moncy he is alleged to
have taken, merely saying that he
had veturned to “straighten things'
cut,” !
PPatrick told of traveling over Hm!
country aftep he left Coehran, his it-!
encrary including Mata Mm"n.v.. M('Xl('(),;
aosmall tcwn opposite Brownsville,!
Texas, Memphis, Aflanta, Social Cir-!
¢le, Newlorn and other Georgia (~it,ie:;.!
Ha oaims he has been in Georgin|
since May 14 '
The former eashier left Cochran on
Thursday night and the shertage \\‘:lH'
not d'scovered until the f(:ll()\\ln,'.:‘
Satingay afterncon, Sundy aftai
pocn the divecetors of the bank 1:'::_;1-’
ed a notice ef the deficit cn the dom'!
ef the bank, which proceded o f:llghtl
run on the institution. The storm|
was weathercd, however, and the loss- |
or made pood. A reward of $1."00:
had been offered for the arrest of |
Patrick, ‘
Tt has been demonstrated by . a
I'rench geientist that oeean (’t‘])(hsl
can be delermined and the charactey
of tho bottem ascertained by photog
raphy from airplanes.
For the Woman
Who Suffers With
Sick Headaches
—A Safer
Aspirin
A SPIRIN has been for
vears the standard and
most potent remedy for sick
headaches., But now comes
Capatone, the liguid Aspirin,
which thongh it has every
one of Aspirin’s wonderful
curative powers, does not
harm you in the least.
Morcover Capatone is
more convenient, 1t is al
veady a liquid so that you
need not worry about water.
It contains no opiate, no ace
tani'id nor any chloral.
So that the buyer thay be
protected when he wishes to
buy Capatonc we clearly
mark-each bottie of the gen
nine with the signature of
“J. Homer Collier”. Look for
that signature—it protects
you.
fusist on Collier's Capa
tone—All druggists sell it,
Price 30¢ and ¢Oc.
GROCERIES AND MEATS
When in need of Fresh
Meat give us a trial, we
teep nothing but the
sest in Beef and Pork
and anything kept in a
first elass meat market.
We also carry a line of
nice, fresh Staple Gro
cevies. When in need
civeus a trial, We will
appreciate. your busi
11C8S,
Phone 316
SANITARY MARKET
R. C. Boulware, Mer.
COMMITTER TOACT
: ¢ &7,
. ON DIXON MEASURE
Vi N EA
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Atlantr, July 50.---Tho FHouas rilce
cemirittee will tonorrow moreing at
o o'clock takd up the rpeguest that
the Capitol Removal Bill—{he Wixon
denuts rezolution—Dhe put up to the
Heouss immediatcly £ the purpose
¢ disagraeing to the adverse repoit of
(e Committee on Siate of the Repub
-156,
A Ity is again making @ hard and
stfene fight eoalpst the moacure anid
demwand nas been made unon (o ooim
it e, ib is undovstood, | ctill an
other public hearing.
Culli~ hearings by the rules com-
Pittca in Yoxislative procedurs here
tefore unheovd of and, if granted Ly
the Speaker’s House cahinel will bz
estallishing in Lehall of the cily ol
Adlapta, something not only wnvvl.
but a precedent which has always
heen fought by presiding officers.
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.790842 Cheels
S OChn 1
Because of her rosy cheeks and ]
satin skin a woman attracts the |
admiration of all men. When the
o young woman
W s . pcers in her ‘
Rl Hp.’.r!
: \.\ B> 17 class, shcmayJ
[Ny, J / sce pimples
s ! {4 ’ v
: I'3 and blotches‘
. ~,/ 1 she i
B~ T and she im
i fl /\fl—a * 1
N ' mediately goes i
to the drug store for paint, pow=
ders and beauty creams, when she
should go there for a blood medi
cine and stomach alterative known
as “Golden Medical Discovery.”
This vegetable tonic and blocd
alterative clears the skin, beautis
fies it, increases the blood supply
and thecirculation, swhile pimples,
boils and cruptions vanish quickly
Ask your nearest druggist for Dn
Pierce's Golden Medical Diseove
ery in tablct or liquid form or send
10c. for trial package of tablets to
‘ D Plercc’s Tavalids™ Hotel i
| Buffalo, N. Y. o o
e O e
Drugs That are Pure and Sure
= are the only kind that should
oo into the filling of your
=~ doctor’s preserviption. . It s
7 vitaly flaportant that ~ach
. * preseription shondd be made
apdacceurately andof the
\, ; Hreshést and best cingredi-
Y/ B ents. Here they are abso
" %' b S lutely pure and sure.
- @:—, ‘ Agents TdlesHour Nurseries
). 4 ! g ;i e
'_ v\% n g Fresh shipment of Nunnal
-@Q‘i }/’7}; i ly’s Candies.. ..
BN\ e . >
I QU‘ICK DELIVERY
SERVICE.
CORDELE DRUG CO.
Successors to Williams Drug Company
IR Smte THE LADY MOTORIST
B W T s
fl o PR in search of certain supplics is
<‘7" ;qj’[g’ ‘;r/} iy just as particular as the skillel
3 ’J i~y t Y }/,‘.{4) mechanic. And she knows that
boL ' @ j '[L i g here she'll not only mee witi
ok ,:..','-‘ / oSI Y 4 every courtesy, but also be sur?
e B 6 of getting the highest standard
<‘€\\\ \q l ” ‘C\; of quality in cvery article she
: A Q) 427 buys. And we have the great-
QXS @:‘;j& _F\ fi-, est variety of automobile sup
gv:"%ww&,fi&\‘\ ;%L’(':; right here in stock at rock
: bepttom prices.
CORDELE AUT() SUPPLY (0. .
VULCANIZING ACCESSORIES - !
| ORBETI
H. F. CORB
PLUMBING
And Everything in the! Plumbing-Line
194 Ninth Avenue % ’Opppsitc quht qunt
Phone 375 . |
CORDELE, GA.
_THE CORDELE DISFATCH
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low, long, rakish and sylish
—how would you like to sit
nnder it? W2l build it fo
vou, to your order and the
measnure of vour car. A top
per of a top—that’s what i
is, - Get under it anl get real
comfoert ont of your roadster
or Victocia, Tat us show
vou the newest designs and
materials.
CORDELE - TOP - AND
HARNESS CO.
Seventh Street, North
Cordele. Georgia.
SRS
ZYCCA 2 MYt
BT AT AP }‘} R Y
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We sell the very choie
est Fresh Meats of ali
kinds.
Call us for immediate
deliveries,
J. M. LAVENDER & SON
WEONE 66
PHONES 12—11
AMECO KILLS -
DESTROYS THE MALARIA GERM
AND BREAKS THE FEVER.
CURES ANY ORDINARY COLD IN
242' HOURS.
Ameco Chill and Fever Tenie is
prompt and scurve in Jpreaking twe
fever, and when taken as a tonic, lhe“
fever will not return. i
You miss that dreaded *“chill day”
from, the . moment yoen hegin taking.
Ameco. !
A most remarkable yomedy for ma
lavial fever, bilious fever and chills
and fever. Your doztor will aprrove
its use.
The: prompt and sure octicn -of
Ameco will surprise you. Contains no
harmful drugs and is fine for children,’
Get a bottle from your druggist for
35¢, and if not satisfied with results
he will refund your money. (Adv.)
The Utility Powder Gun
has them all beat for
thoroughness and long
ilfe. It is fitted with
Brass Gears which re
duces friction and adds
life. The very thing
for spraying cotten or
Tobacco. Come in and
let us explain its points
of advantage.
We also carry a full
ling of Thermometers
for tobacco curing
houses.
E. P. VAN DEVENDER
HARDWARE
Cordele Georgia
You Cannot Afford to Miss
~ Wednesday And Thursday
- . cw» Tew 3 L¥ ] o’ u it QA
; % £ i 7 R ¢ lig % : ik s 7 s g
siz b Es >,i,.: LK § it 3 wuitidl
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Read our Specials every day and then come to our store we will
sell nothing but high grade goods at second’s‘pri’ces.
F VAL LACES—
5¢C %
Vou have not had these zood laces offered you since 1914 at these
prices. See our de Lace counter for Tuesday and Wednesday.
5¢C |
—~HUMMERS— : '
$3.58 1 ER—s3.9B
For Tuesday and Wednesday
Crepe de Chine Teddies made of all Silk Crepe de Chine trimmed
in beautiful laces, cheaper than you can bay the Crepe de Chine.
Don’t Miss this money saving speeial sale for two days only.
500 and $6.50 Teddies &
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CORDELE, GA. z
Keep Your Blood Pure
If you Expect Good Health
Rich, Red Blood Is Essential to
Your Well-Being.
You can not overestimate the
importance of keeping the blood
free of impurities.
Any slight disorder or impuri
tv i 3 a source of danger, as every
vital organ of the body depends
upon the blood supply to properly
werform its functions.
WILL DO
In less than a yvear §2.00 saved every week
will amount to over $lOO.OO and by that
time you're on the sure road to successful,
profitable saving. |
START NOW—ONE DOLLAR epens a ¢
savings account at this bank. A welcoms
awaits vou. We want you to regard this
hank as YOUR bank—to meets its officers,
and to feel that we have your every inter
est at heart.
Open a SAVINGS account NOW-—for
the children—for vour wife—for vourself.
Think this over and then—ACT.
1t Spells Independence for the Future,
Cordele Bank & Trust Co.
Security Service Satisfaction
WESDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920
You can in a large measure avoid
liability to disease, by the use of
S. S. S, the wonderful hlood reme
dy that has been in constant use
for more than fifty years. S.S.S.
cleanses the blood thoroughly. It
is sold by druggists everywhere.
For valuable literature and med<
jcal advice absolutely free, write
today to the Medical Dept., Swift
Specific Company, Swiit Labora
‘tory, Atlanta, Ga.