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CORY i 7
NO SOCIAL EQUALITY
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BMECRGIA NECROFS DENOUNCE
s’ ACTICS OF AGITATORS WHO
8 CAMP ON REPUBLICAN TRAIL
= AT NATIHONAL CAPITAL,
;. Attanita: ‘ e R 4 Tha thi
K: hetn Sego il net bhe drived
5‘ tier that in the great crder
Boithings it was deereed that he
Fipuld enioy social equality and ite
’; lew i 5 ovidencad by the ex
s . ] X beany niaa 15V
3;: f folldwing the onsationnl
!‘ roa g hic} i agamst
I‘.\, peliticd] integrily of seme of
e oo i otetes in Washington
B ety
r o 1 mmort some of the
& ofeeslonal oaltators expected has
Kt voen fortheoming--at least not
A ) ' ntrary Atlainta
B frnoe are denoancing the flon of
;«i & agitntors ot ihoe nation’s capital
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Mo Commissions Deaucted
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CGordelr, Georgia
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| UNULRTAKERS EMIALMERS
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Did You Evar Hear?
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e a bPiambiie and juleet v repairng
iring areomplere vdpair vutfit fo
or andisaviine' thertime ot taps hael:
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son. N tras--no pikers. Noth
mi stinight business. Call me. My
care 218 and 125,
TGy Irw n GRAN I
A A W R A e e e A A,
must be the least bhit shocking to
;Hu-:n 5o called honefaclors: of the
nwegre race and anti-gouthern news
papers, the mest promment of which
is in Chicago,” said a well known
nelitical leader here today.
The agitatore in come sectiens of
4 cunti indicated | the e
erts, have crested the impression
ti» white poople south of th~»
doason-Dizen line despias the -18¢¢
thint fcrmeriy cerved ac the'r slaves
“The white citizens of Gerrgin
ni the Soith care heartfly in fayor
of ‘justice,igightr and truth’. for (fhe
negre noopley: and if o this hag not
been axvionded to them in all instan
cow the best clement of the whil
wihern folkg s ot - responsible”
vid negto seader here tiday.
COURTED TWENTY YEARS
WEDDED ANOTHER, AND
IS SUED FOR $40,000
Ifammonton, N. J., Im-s()?o ‘
There jz such a thing ag !',r“Enrz‘ 1o “
impetucas I the ehzoice of 4 mate
hut to eaurt a girl for twenty woeay ‘
mea thon marry someone colae g ecoy
eying precantion much too far r'l,
Mine Lil Han Boylo, daughter of 4|
centreetor, !
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WILSON WILL LEAVE
| O'CALLAGHAN AFFAIR
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%Dcflf.;«;'in";n! cf Justice Agents May
| Be Asked to nlorce Orders ¢t
! Seciretary of Labor.
i Weshington, Jan, 13—~With the de
| paztments of state and labor still
gulnvr-l‘l“r! over: the disposition ol
i lévd Mayer O 2llaghan, of © Cork
i who arrived 'at Newpert News lact
%'.r.-w W ha a stowaway without a 4 pasc-
Pport, it was indivated yesterday tha
jb“...‘-wtv-n: Wilguin would leave to si:
g:.,"'.n' cilicors, the ircning ol ¢
i the duterdspartmental difficultics
{ which have arisen over the case.
| Should Secretary cf Labor Wilso»
zmmrinne to show no disposition tr
i take cognizince c¢f the request (f
| Acting Secretary of State Davi
flhur O'Callaghan bz deported,
{wax stated todav v (ificials of the
‘.w e depariment, the depariment “J
justice may ne asked to take a han?
]'.- jeeing that the order cof the sec
[retary of state is executed.
| Nn{ only vhas the secreiary of la
|t deelined to censult with the
I'state department ahout the origin
. I paroiins O Haghar which
| ( ‘ to the stite depart
y 1 o 1 i tha Vimavor ta
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(0 ,l‘ h lid ¥ i 1 1 ~? 1o ':‘_".",'i' ‘
Ve e fha commission
cin the vitiee of one hundred
nvestigating Trish ‘conditions, -bul
tihe daber depariment also, hag re
1 Loae rot to recognize the. right
W the lot denariinent 10 order
thit xelusion cf lord mayor he.
re tie case was yvelerred to the e
etseent - formally.
COUNT RATHIOU AND WIFE
HELD. MAY PE DEPORTED
b n v Jan 13— Cenn
v Lo PLE3EH .'.A" ’ ; (;?‘"“1!' ‘:“:
1 ¢t Denmark, the tter tormesrty
the wife of De. Roy A, Mies Collbie,
liod i Rortlnnd sin, 1909, ore &
'A '.“! =‘l-, v overleadas i‘-_‘-'. U nit ’
L nmigraton withoritieg Ll
are heing held for possibie deporta-,
Vecording to Re K. Gowen, United |
bt immigration comraissicuer
the pait eutered the aited States
nramimably threugh Canada, last Sep I
femher, alter they had heen refuased
admission .in 1915,
He said the Couniess othlow
leped with Rathlon from her hus
hapd in Portland in 1908; and ths
Dr. Colling’ seccnd wife, when plac
edion trial a year ago later for his !
murder, declared she had killed hLin
=6O 0f his love for his forme:
it LED RY FALLING TREE
; Dica Prom Inidpries Rs
elved Near Waycross.
waycross, -Ga., Jan, 13-+E.. B
Epps, a driver of the Herbavd Cy-l
rress Coropany, was instantly kill
-4 this aftcrnoon by a falling tree
Fppe was driving 2 locaded wagen
when a falling tree struck him. The |
Wy was brought here for hurial. It
i« understood that he has a ‘n'f‘thrrrl
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| CASHIER MISSING
}A!lcgcd $10,60 Shortage Closes Har
’ ris Ccunty Institution.
} Shiloh, Ga., Jan. 13,—The docrs of
'the Bank of Shiioh, which is a State
!i!!‘:titlltiuil. failed to open this morn
finy., follcwing the (iszppearance of
{ Cashier Milton A. Camp, alleged to
'ho short $lO,OOO in his accounts. Af
| fairs of the bank have heen turned
!:wer to the State Department of
| Banking.
1
{ During the past year 8,500,000
ireres of forest land in the United
f\'z.»tvs were hurned over by 27000
! renorted fires,
BET AT RREIN
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Tenderloin Steak per ib 25¢
Sirloin Steak, per b ....28¢C
Round Steak, per 1b ........25¢
Pork Chops, per 1b ......28c
Pork Ham, per:lb: . ...0...8566
Pork Roast:per.lb ......4 26¢
Roaat Beef per 1b ..20c & 25¢
Stew Beel:por 1b ¢..iui.i bg
l.et us have your next order.
wo will' appreciate it and do
our best to send choice cuts
and "ui! value.
PHONE 316
R. C. BULWARE, Manager
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
HIGHWAY PROGAM
WAITS NEW BILL
*MEASURE NOW BEFORE CON
., GRES2S CARRIES APPROPRIA
TIONS FOR FEDERAL AID.
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. Atlanta, Jan, 14.—The State high
way department, in a statecment is
sued today, declares that the high
way censtruetion program for tho
fwelye months beginning July 1 can:
net ‘he definitely established until fi
nal acticn is taken by congress on the
McArthur bhill, which carries the ap
proplati-ns for federal aid in good
rcad work .
¢ The McArthur measurs, accord
ing to the highway department, is
all impoertant in its relaticn to the
dovelorment of Geergia’s state high
wav eyatem, since the funds appro
rvriated by the Lill are necessary to
carry on the highway construction
nrogram. The state system is bhe-
ing ecnstrucied under a co-cperative
arrangement hetween the federal gov
ernment, the state of Georgia and
the individual counties, such .contri
buting its share of the ccst of the
highways.
1t ig eagily seen, therefcre, that
it congress takes final acticn or
vhe MeArthur measure. no definite
eps ecan be taken toward outlin
ine in detail the wvarieus highway
rrejects to be undertaken by the
“ate hizhway department during the
next fiseal year. 5
According t- a statement issued
loiay, the highway department is
Inying particular emphasis en the
aunouncement .of policy made by
W. R. Neal, state highwav enginecr
at the vecant meeling of the Georgis
State Antemobile Ascociation. whe:
Governcr-clect,. Thomas W, Hargd
wirk exyorcesed himself as being
thoroughly in aceord with the aims.
puipeies, leethads ‘and policies of the
highway department. BEvery effort
in heing mede tn cneourage the coun
iics of the state te cooperate ta the
program of highway eonsiruetion un
der.ithe federal and. state atd sys
tem ;
The policy enuneciated hy the de.
bariment is based on the same eco
somic idea that it is hetter to have
o sysiem of toads gerving the one
e stale in reasonable fashion, roth
v othainn a few isclated dtretches of
Wdiwetically eocreci i'.:_.;f“'fl.:\‘ HETV
g v 8 limited numbgdr of inhab
itants. Carrying out ihis fundo-
Mental prineipal, the denavtment is
merating with a ‘.'i;w to putting the
niire statp svetem in at least pag
ihle conditign. romovinz road ter
“ars And “\'riing out the bad spote
o that fhe weak links ;i:i the svs
‘sm are gradnally ho?nggsfrengthm‘.
d says the (!ep::rtmnntn! statement
“We find ourselves with a sys
cem cf 5,000 milas of rdads, alm-st
1 of which is to be g¢onstructed
vith only allimited amoint cof mon
«v.” the department dechres. “Ou:
precblem is to prepare the entire sys.
tem for centinuous use at an early
date as possible; repair the weak
links so that traffic may not be in
terrupted. In this way the increase
carning power of our people will sup
‘ly the necessary funds for the por
fa¢tion of the gystem.”
$14,000 IN SMALL COINS
AND BILLS FOUND IN HOME
Wilson, N. C. Jan. 13—With mcst
of,the sum iln coins of 6, 10 and
50 . cent pieces, and with no bills
larger than $lO, it was necessary to
use a big tow sack yesterday in
“ringing to a bank $14,000 founq in
the hime here of Henry Morris, 80.
md deposited .in a local bank by
5. G. Newbern. his guardian.
There are thousands of child nar
cotic addicts in New York according
to the New York State Narcotic Con
trel Commission. Where the par
ents are addicts the children living
with them are almost sure to be ad
dicts, tco.
A cyrious grass in Cuba bristles
with tiny sharp-ncinted . spikelets
which impale multitudes of insects
the wings of the victims Leing pier
ced and entangled by the barbed
spines causing them to perish mis
erallv, i
In Salt Lake City is a $40,000 mon-|
ument built in hcnor of sea gulls. |
When Mormens first settled in Utah
the sea gulls destroyed the locusts}
which endangered the crops and the|
n‘lc-nunmut wag erected in their mem-g
ory. )
The X-ray is used in airplane con
struction to detect defective mater.
ials, weak metal castings and work:
manshiv, which wouid otherwise es.
cape the eyes ¢f an inspector.
One hundred thcusand of the
1,260,000 deaths occurring in the
United States annually could easily
bhe prevented by the application of
available medical knowiedge,
ACREACE IN COTTON
Atlanta, Jan. 14.—Georgia farmers
are pointing the way to sclve the
cstton prodlem in 1921, according te
reperts which haie been received
in Atlanta. A half crop cf cotion thig
year, and largely increased crops o
frod and fead supplies, is said to be
the econcmic farm slogan from onc
end cf the state to the other.
(‘ounty campaigns are being put
on throughcut the state and cvery
schorl district will te actively car
vassed fer signatures to binding cot
fen-acreage reduction pledges dur
fng the next (wo meonthg,
The bankers and merchants, it i
stated here, are fully alive to the
situation and are giving thelr sup
pert ande cc-cperaticn to, the move
ment. Flanting fer cnly half a crep
cf cott:h this year, it is claimed,
will advance prices for the 1920 cro
new cn hand and “will maintain a
gocd and satigfactzry market fo
‘what, is prcduced in 1921,
According to lecal coltzn men
there are tcday about nineteen mil
Tion kales of American cotten cn hand
with consumptive requirements nov
indicated for less than ten million
bales by August Ist, 1921. With ¢
prosnective carry-over ¢f nine mil
licn bhales next year, the planting
of a normal acreage in cotton this
vear, acc:rding to close clLsemers
of the cotton jndustry, “will be a
simple snicidal husiness policy, not
slone f-r farmers, ;but for everm
susiness interest in the iSouth.”
“The inimitable law of supply and
demand control the market yalue of
every produet” said a well-known
cotton man here today. “Raw cot
‘cn ie no excenti-n to the rule, The
e tant, :hfto.rl {(ropehiasing pows4
cf the world has =o restricted the
“peration of the werld’s cotton enin
dle ecanacity that the suprlies oy
raw cotton ncw far exceed the needs
i the mills and partial staznation
has rosulted in the industry foreing
vrices fop tha staple far down helow
the cost cf production.
“Morecver, the farmers are hold
ing millions of bales of the 1920
cron and tha lceal roral banks have
strained their resources to carry the
I~ans placed against the cotton hein
held, Supply merchants and fertil
izoy Aealers are carrying unpaid ob:
ligations on their booksz for supnlies
furnishéd last vear, and their ability
to coniimue credit facilitics to @row
additional supnlias of ectton thie
vear is bhadly crippled.
“This cordition prevails through
ont the entire cotton Lolt, and unlese
vary materially improved in the
ear future, a normal planting of
ectton will he impossible because of
tha restrieted eredit faeilities and
the present financially embarrassed
ronditicns of the average cotton
r«v,\v»\f_\r'”
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Shart the New Year right
Drink the Genuinely
Heathful Dring and drink
Lime Cola the Year round
.BOTTLING COMPANY
Phone—Two-Seven
At 108 on Wall Street
Cordele, Ga.
BEEADY T 0 il
This bank is fully aware of the
splendid service it can render in the
opening New Year. Every official
and employee is eager to do . friendly
turn to put its customers and friends
on the confident, safe way to a fuil
gseason’s buginess success. If you
are willing to trust us as your hank
ers for 1921, come over and open an
account. We are ready to go!
The Exchange Bank
You Gannot Have Good Crops
WITHOUT GCOD SEED
The finest vegetables grown in this
locality ave grown from the seed we
sell. Ask the man who planted a tur
nip pateh this past fall.
Our supply of sced for spring plant- :
ing is complete. 4
: Seed Potatoes, Garden Peas, Beets,
Lettuee, Rape, Onion Sets, Cabbage
Plants. Now is the time to plant. See
{ us for seed that suecceed. _
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Fant’s Drug & Seed Sto
Fant's Drug & Seed Store
: - PHONE 125 L e
SPECIAL PRICE 69c FACH
e A FIL COAMNSE |
01l Heaters in Various Sizes—Best Prices.
Chattancoga, Oliver and Lynchburg Plow Points.
E. P. Van Devender, Hardware
GREER BL;'C?( EIGHTH STREET
mm.w{fiafimn“fflm
SOME THINGS OF
Eo : e
xceptional Merit
S e W
White House Coffee
[ulip Home Self Rising Flour
Orient Plain Flour »
Hirsch Bros. Pickles
“Nigger in de Caae Patch Syrup”
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY
CORDELE, GA. '
WE SHIP PROMPTLY AND COLLECT PROMPTLY
FOUNDRY WORK
We do Casting and Foundry Work,
make heavy machinery repairs and
construet new machieny lay-out for
any kind of plant,
We earry full line of Shafting, Pulleys,
Pipe Fittings, Belts and Mill Supplies.
Call Us and Get Quick Service at
Moderate Cost.
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
- CORDELE, GEORGIA.,
Trade With us and Start Right
This is a reminder that your ean do reai
good buying in Hardware and Farm Tools
at our store, We will appreciate a chance
to show you. |
Crisp Hardware Companys
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921,