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41t 338 Time in Week, City is Visited
s By Thisves,
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! n, i Ga,. Dee, 28.--Hurglars in
again Mondsy night, smash
date glass window if the
LS LB B Amoeld and getting
WH about $3OO worth of zoods,
urglars dreove ip to the store
atomobile, leisureiy parkod the
d then Yorced entrance, People
;«,u'?;“";{hn ‘fj;st-x'wd the var standing
"L nnt Tdf Tthe store, bl ihought
z of the matior witil! the hrok.
oo e s discovered some thne
- ot Hirks nund the ciy Jetee
e TR informed that the bupglars
r Fi; toward Macon as they left
e R wapa and presumably reaidsr
on, - RBeveral dozen pairg of
o quantity ot soap, eight
* flour, sixteer bhoxes of cof
pias q congiderable amount oi
*n in the loot
red For Recurrence,
Bit W ‘:;(Jvf‘{‘-'x'( ".'f'-‘i! ‘uf rabhoeys
"V e withiin a week, hey cauged
to. prepare for any eme?
3 1 nte weil eguippad with
S
is waid,
fiw‘”’ : A kave baen obtained
¥ lend to develcpmenis in
« wnoaith the yohbery of the
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STORAGE STCRAGE
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Attention, Farmers:
De ot gell your Farm Products be
‘ ‘lmv the eost of E):‘!u!‘:u'iifi)li.) f‘““}i“
vour Cotton, Cotton Seed, Peannts,
Reans and other products in Bonded
Warchouse and receive Bonded Re
ot '!3(}ii)fs; \\xhi('h are l'('(‘fs§}‘iil'/:l\7l{ ))'\' Hl‘!
banks as hichest elass collaterial,
Vour produets are fully covercd by
wmsurance when stoved with us. Oth-
U erg ave storing with us and holding for
better markets, why not you? Rates
reposonable. We ean fumish yon now
hurlap bags for sacking neanuts,
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ariigle Bonded Public Warehonse
PHONE 312
T R S R 5 A, TLT R A RS G
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Mooy New Year
. Happy New Yes
e |
i 0 ALL
COure appreciation coes ont in full measuie
tothe peonde of Cordele and this section for
the patronage whieh they have given us
during the past vear We wish that we
might thank each and all of vou personally,
COur wish is that the New Year will hring
real happiness and ali prosperity possible
for you and yvours
Trade at ‘sunings during 1921 and live to 2
vipe old age.
Jermings Drug S
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Jennings Urug Store
Phone 92,
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START THE
HEW YEAR RIGHT
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You will always find our
dealing with yvou hones:
< ;.:-v":u“.*vl"\’. We 1)10(1{-,’.‘0
ourselves to 21 even more
ailligent consideration of
sowr needs and better ser
vice during the year, 1921.
The Service Drug Stors.
B R TGN IGS 510 0%, s -840 .1
Cordele Drug Co.
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PHONE 12
e T ee e W AL A A MA A SRR e e
inank-uf Byren dast week, in which
Cashier 8. J. Barron was reliéved of
$BOO, no arrests :?d been made up
to . late Lour last i)ig'ht. 25 ;
Tho car uscd by the robbers who
{ vigited the Bank of Byron, was owned
iby McD. Nesbit, elerk of the Bibh
in‘:\.pmfnr gty and was stolan from
""i.nlu-:r- gtreet, The identity of the
Fear used oon Monday night has not
been ostahlivhed, s
et
. HURT IN WRECK
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i Eric Jones, Sumter County Farmer,
i 15 Serinusly injured,
| ity
[ Amerieps, Ga. Dec,. 585---Seriously
Linfured, with his chest crushed and
"a::i‘!’o-:'ing from nnmerons hriaises, frie
{Jones, wowolbknown Sumter county
'i::,mv:z-. fg ‘in an Americos hospital,
! 4 resnlt of an awtomohile aeecident
Vwhich oceurred st the MoGayrah
‘l'mw. hridge cver Town Creck, in
'/\,l,m?v-vx’:~, Carl Salter, who was drip
ting: the cur in which the two men
| were riding, escaped with slight in.
'yn;-i«m The car, which ran over an
!«-mf cakment, was overiurned and
lh::ih damuged, The two men werc
EU‘LV-!?HI; at high speed. and attemp
Fied {0 turn ocnut jn order to pass @
i“vur;/g:.' coming intn Americus.
l (War Departinent expenditures o)
jtoe figeal vear ending June 50, 1920
' wore §1,602,106.856.62, i
CORDELE AWAITS
PDUSTRIAL TOUR
R. E. HARRIS HEADS COMMITTEE!
70 ENTERTAIN GEORGIA’S‘
PROMINENT MENM WHEN THEY
COME CN SPECIA LTRAIN,
A rousingly enthusiaslic interest i
crowine in the ¢oming vigit of the
tleorgie Industrial tourists to Cor- |
dole. on Janubry 11, The tourists |
comprising prominent nen of the en |
tira state, will vieil pomnts of ;n'inl-i-‘
pal Vuterest theoughout Georgia in o
campiign {or Greater CGeorpia Tech
and Oreater [(ndustrial Georgia,
The tour will begin on January 10
clesing on the isth, The speelal
tvaiin, made up of Pullman carg (-h:n'{
tered for the ceeneion, is scheduled to
wrvrive in Cordele absuat 4 o'clock on |
the aftersocn of Japuary 11, pemain !
ing here about two hours, and eoing |
fran here 1o Albany. |
it 5. Harvis, as chairman of the
commiittee on arrangements for the
yoception and entertainment of the
touriste while in Cordels, is in ve
ceipt of a letter from K, G. Mathas
com, president of Georgia Toch, piving
{he names of the Cerdele citizens in |
vitedd to deecompany the tour m‘mmr’.:
the state, These are T L. Barthelo
ew. O 1 Brown, J. W. Canaon, R
. artie. BOR. Harriss D, Holmes,
Ceedl Jones, D. Bd Kennedy, Max E.
Land. J. Gordon Jones, B, H. Palmer,
Wl, Jebuok. C.-D, Térrell, E. A.}
Vinson and others. {
1 the committee with Mr. Harrig,
i wrrange for the entertainment of
‘he touiists hore are D. Holmes, W.
1. Robuck and R, R. Harris, all of
whom usccompanied the Georgia In
duetiiat tour on its recent trip thru'
{he North and Bast, and all of whom
o othars who went on the tour, are
cnthusinstic over the importance of
(hie tonr and the industrial advance:
went for Goorgin that is compelled
altimotoly to grow cut of it. It was
thee monifest enthusiasm cver the or
twinal tour which started plans do
volving for the tour throwgh Geor
A party of husiness and profession
41 en from Americus will accompa
ny the ‘ourist train to Cordele, and
likowinn husiness and professional
men of (ordele will accompeny the
train to Albany. This is expected t¢
hone a splendid effect in extending
gegnpintaneeship and promoting 2000
fello wehin,
My Harrig is arranging to haw
delegations frony the nearby towns
come into Covdele to meet the tyair
wnd alse go with the train to Albans
£ poesible
With a ataff of good speskers op
industrinl subjects affecting Georgl:
conneciod with the train, the prog
ram will prove of general interest t
all citizens interested in community
and stotoewide development, Among
Seovgia’s diatinguished men abourd
tho train will be Coverncr Hush Dor
ey )
Mr. Mathegen in his leiter to Mr
Horvis says: 1 cannot ;)/\'l“f cmpha
dae the importance to Georgia Tec!
and industrinl Georgia. ef capitaliz
fng cvery Lit ef interest that can b
gtiveod up in the State tour. Tt thid
i done. it will be a wonderful sud
cess for Georgin and her Engin Ai-|'i:l9.»
Sc¢hool”
Kentucekians: are planning to ex
teoct petrolenm from shale found in
vbhund nce (in that state.
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Many Cordele People Testify to This.
You can't sleep at night
With aches and pains of a bad
back.
When yvou have to get up from uri
uary troubles.
If the kidneys are are at fault
Set them working right with Deoan's
Kidney Pills.
Here is Cordele proof of their
merit.
Mr:. Jennie Kendall, Ninth Ave.
ays: ‘“Some years ago 1 had an at.
tack of kidney treuble. My Kidneys
voere irregular in aetion and I felt
tired and languid all the time. My
wck was very sore and lame and |
would get such sharp. shooting paing
n the small of my back 1 couldn't
ifeep nights. 1 read zbout Doan's
Kidney Pills and decided to take
them. Several boxes cured me anc
haven't had a return of the trouble
NCa!
Prico 60c¢, at all dealers. Don't
‘imply ask for a kidney remedy-—get
Tnan’s Kidney Pills—the samae that
Mrs. Kenda!! had. Foster-Milburn
%0, Mire. Buffalo, N. Y.
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3. Nty BT B &\ %l
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LY, NONEY BACK »
A 8 without question if Hunt's Salve
a 1§ fails in the trentment of Ecrema,
Tetter Ringworm Itch ete. Don'y
become discouraged because other
J treatments faded. Hunt's Salve
AN has relieved hundieds of such
R cascs. You cen't lose on ouwe
LA Money Back Guaranrce. Try
B 8 itatourrisk TCDAY PricoTia
! For sale locally by
STEARS DRUG STORE.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. l
GEORGIA—Crizp Ccunty. Agl!
By virtue of an Order of the ‘Coun!
of Crdinary of Crisp county, Georgia
granted upon the application of
Mrs, Beulah Powell, as Adminisira
trix, and W. B. Powcll, as Adminis.
irator of the estate of 1. M. Powell
deceased, li;e of said county, to
seil the lands of the said I. M, Powell
deceaed, for the purposc of naying
debiz and making dicribution, ther:
will be cold bhefore the court. house |
door at public outery for cash to the
highest and best bidder in the City
0! Cordele, Crisp county, Gaorgla, he
tween the legal hours of sule on the
firrt Tuesday in January, 1021, tas
the proverty of seid deceaved, the
foilow ng described lands, to-wit:
Lota, of land Nos. 227, 238, 289, and
240, each lot containing 202 1-2 acres
more or legs; the west half of 10l of
land 170, 243, the west half of lot of
latieh No. 244, cach helf lot containing
101 1-4 acres, more or less; 172 1-2
acres, heing all of lot of laand No,
211, exeent thirty (30) acres in the
northwest corner of the lot and 35
310 azeres, being all of lot of land
No. 212 which loes east of thes Geor
gia Southern & Wloride Railroad; ail
being in the Tenrh Land District of
arigingily Deoly connty, now Crisn
county, Georgia; and commonly
known as the Clegg place.
Thic the 6th day of Deg., 1020,
MRS, BEULAH POWHIL, Admrx,
and .W. E. POWELL Admr,
of 1. M. Powell, deceased.
12-S 4t Of I. M. Powell, deceased
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Will be sold before the court
house door of s=aid county, on the
First Tuesday in January next, the
fallowing descrihed property, to
wit:
10 acres oY iand in the South
eait corner of land lot No. 132 in the
11th District of said county.
Levied on and to bhe sold as the
property of 'W. B. Lindsey under anc
by virture of an execution issued
from the Superior court of said
county in favor of Avery & Compna
ny against W. B. Lindsey.
This Dee. 8. 1920.—J. H. WARD.
o 12-10-41
BREAKS HIP DREAMING
ABOUT AUTCG ACCIDENT
Albany, Ga.,, Dec. 28 —Albany’s
tragedy. in which H. R. Ray lost his
life and throe eompanfons were in
jured in ap autormobile accident, was
indirecly the causc of another acei
dent which c¢anged Mrs. . M. Clark
“ne of (he ¢ty hest known and most
helovad ngodiladies’ to fall and hreak
her hip. As she is past SO, the in
jury is a very serious one to her. Th:
second night following the automobile
accident, Mrs. Clark, who had been
deeply affected by the news of it
had a dream in which the details wf
the aceident as it had been described
to her, wers enccted over again, ang
in her fright she jumped oui of bed
fell over a chair and broke her hip.
The bLetting machines at the horse
races in Berlin took nearly 450,000,
000 morks in the 113 days of racing
this year.
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PROFESSIGNAL CARDS
CR. BYRON DRANIEL—Stomach, In
ternal Medicine, Radiology, Office
Harman Bnilding.
DR. FORD WARE—Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
DR. A. J. WHELCHEL—Gynecology.
DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medicine
and Surgery.
Office: American Bank and
Trust Ce., Buiiding.
THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.-Special
A;‘ttontion to Surgery and Gyneco
logy. Cordele, Gs.
T A | et e S eel e et £ 8 e
DR. W. A. DOWNS—Veterinarian,
Officc Prone 242 Res. Phone 109
W. E. EDWARDS, Physician and
Surgeocn. American Bank & Trust
Building.
DR. 8. F. WlLLlAMS—Speacial Atten
tion given to Diseases of Women
and Children. Watt-Holmes Bldg.
Phone 177, Cordele, Ga.
J. C. PATTEN—Dentist, Cordels, Ga.
A, 8. BUSSEY, Attorney-at« Law——.
State and Federal Practice. Office
over Exchange Bank, Cordele, Ga.
DR. T. E, BRADLEY,—Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses
Office Williamg Bldge.
DR. A. H. KENDALL, Dentist—Spe
cial attention to Gum Disease and
the correction of crooked teeth,
Phone 40, Holmes Buildirng.
McKENZIE & McKENZIE, Practicing
Physicians.... American Bank and
Trust Co., Building.
CRUM & JONES, Lawyers—Practice
in all courts, State and Federa!.‘i
Cordele, Ga. |
L. L. DAVIS, Attorney at Law—Office
Phone 130. Farm loans at 5 1.2
Percent intersst, Cordele, Ga.
Ty
Mrs. Mose Edenfield, Aged 18, Meets
Horrible ‘Death.
Wavcross, Ga.,, Dec. 28.—Mrs. Mose
Edentield, aged 18 years, this city
died at 1:30 o'clcck this morning at
a local hogpital as a result of burns
received yesterday afternoon. While
it is not definitely known how the
unfortenate acecident oceurred, A- |
Mri. Wdenfield was in the house alone!
it is presumed her clothing caught]
fron: au open fire place.
. Her next door neighbor heard horl\
sereams and ran over to ascertain
' the cause, finding the f{ront door
Gecked and windows fastened, but
‘;vm‘ul see that there had been a fire
in the house. The door was broken
io;mn and Mrs. Bdenfield was found
lying uncenscious on the bad with
inrz!mi:'uny all her clothes burned off,
!:\,,ul her bedy hadly Turned. She was
' yushed to a lecal hospital, but never
;'"--4.a:‘,w_! congciousness .-“v'm('f.'mfly to
l,r.;i'.v 4 coherent account of ber ncei
s dent.
' Rlood Gtains Show Struggle.
Blood on the floor wf every room
l'?n the house, on the windows and
| on the door told their mute stery of
| lier offorts to escape from the house,
LTt was reported on the sireets that
!A‘.f;fa Bdenficld had been subject to
i,‘nin:‘.?ng spells ever since she under
went an operation last spring, and
it was helieved that sre lost con
seicusness and fell into the fire, but
reiativos do not hold to this theory.
a« they state that the fire .showed no
icigns of having heen in any way dis¢l
turbed. : ‘
} The deceased was the daughter of
Mre, John WM. Lott, of Nichols, Ga..!
znd hesides her husband is sun"iver‘.f
by two sisters, Mrs. E. J. Meeks and
Mrs. Charles Meeks, and one brother.
. J. Wileox, all of Nichols. The re-|
maing will be taken to _\’ic)m].«s}
l\‘.'t-\dnnv:ln,‘-'. where the funeral and
interment will take place at the Wil ‘
Irtox cemetery. |
MANGLED BODY MAY BE
iHAT OF PELHAM MAN
Card Found in Clothes Gives Name
of A. C. Hall—Kilied By Train,
Atlanta, Dec. 28.—An unidentified
man, whose mangled remains were
tfound Monday night on the railroad
tracks between Simpson street and
Jones avenue, is now believed to he
A. C. Hall of Pelham, Ga., a card
with that name and address having
heen found in one of the pockets of
the dead man’s clothes. A slip of
paver was found in the pcepet upon
which was written the name of C. F
Buckhalt, Pelham, Ga. This iz be
lieved to be the name of a friend of
the deceased. 2
The decline of tho beaver in Cana
da has resulted in the establishment
of many beaver farms in that coun
tryv from which the owners derive
immense profits.
Choice Meats
AND
STAPLE GROCERIES
Qur experience in the market
and Grocery business enable us
to gerve you in a most satisfec:
tory manner in raaking tiie weel
appetizing and wholesomse,
Let Us Serve You.
Phone 316
SANITARY MARKET
R. C. Boulware, Mgr.
NEW
AT $9OO
We have New Maxwell Cars
7\ A SR e
Also Used Maxwell Bargains
Buick Six, good cendition
% A P ERBRR SR e A RRT vt
Paige Six, good condition
B al+ 3980.00
Chalmers, used very little
At asa i s R 120000
It Will Pay You to See Us If
Interested.
S.-J. HILL
Chamlers-Maxwel!l Dealers
»o+ CORDELE, GA, s
Statement of Condition of the
- ; ; T ‘ :,‘ :
American Bank and Trust Co.
December 15th, 1920,
RESOURCES
Loang and Dizcounts L AR Yy
OVETATALLE coooivvivasivasinenrmssassssacssssitsnsnnsasaisiotssssesaseanassse ,4'495'12
Building and FIXLUTES .cmmrmcmsmsmmsssisnssessasassos 32,000.00
Clty Of COrdele BOMAS c.wmmeriseecrsisrssiessssiesssies 25,000.00
CA3H ASSETS:
(‘agh Wunds ....... e BRI g :
Advancid 60 COLON .oooummmmmerceiscssceseneens 41,658,885 188,826.72
BOPAL i ieAl L SOOI
LIABILITIES
Capital Btack 3150,00000
Surplng and Undivided Profits oo 23,485.49
DIOPOSILS ooreeeereerramresssosasussaseisshastiscmssdornisesssdsanasasssasasens 571,748.70
Bille Payable .....cccoveececineomns mwborassnerssessstonssusassnsnsas 120,000.09
POTAL L e seß LS e A
In suhmittine the above statement, we
take oecasion to thank the publie for its lib
cral patronage during the past year. We
<hall strive at all times to continue to merit
the good will and patronage of the publie.
OFFICERS
I W. CANNON, Precident. J. H. CHURCHWELL, V-Prest.
¥. G, BOATRIGHT, V Preast. BE. A. VINSBON, Cashier,
DIRECTORS
J. W. CANNON
. G. BOATRIGHT L. 0. PRNZON .
J. H. CHURCHWELL J. A, WARD
{. F. CHURCHWELL J. BLADE, . N
M. T MIKEL : E. A. VINSON ,
Feed Them Corno Feed
and see Results “
W E - SELL~——r
CORNO DAIRY FEED
CORNO PREMIUM
FEED
NUTRO SWEET FEED
CORNO LAYING
MASE
GORNO HEN FEED
Mims & Reynolds
PHONE T o
SPECIAL PRICE 70c FACH ,
LRIy CLAMNS !
01l Heaters in Various Sizes—Best Prices,
(hattanocoga, Oliver and Lynchburg Plow Ifl’_oin;ts.y
E. P. Van Devender, Hardware
CREER BLOCK EIGHTH STREET
Farm Loans
Unlimited Supply of Money
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prompt Service
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW
No Commissions Deducted
See us at Room No. 6, O’Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia,
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
Frost Proof Cahbage Plants
We have a sfilendid stock
of select plants ready for
delivery every day. Come
and get them. ‘
PRICE $2.50 PER THOUSAND
Fant's Drug & Seed Store
PHONE 125
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920