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song hooks, for sale at the Sheriff’s office;
anyhody wishing to get a capy of this book
should eall or write (!, . NOBLE, Cordele,
tia. Price single eopy, d6c. By the doz
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- PRICES THAT AN
may not be the correct way to express it but wa assure youn that
wo are hot heavily loaded on goods but uve [rylg to carry those
goods cur custamers call for, 1t abmply means that when articles
in our line reduce weo arve in position to give vou that article at re
duced nrices,
PREST-O-LITI batiories “Not the hest—dut none better” have
already tumbled, Call us and we can help you to that new bat
tery you neeq for your car,
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BIVING ELECTRIC CO.
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Uniimited Supply of Money :
Lowest Rate of Interest—Drompt Serviee
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW
No Commissions Deducted
See us at Noom No. 6, O’Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia.
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
BATHTUBS VERSUS AUTOS
TUBS VERSUS
Unoflicial vepelvts digure that Cordele now has about
ane-third as many bathfubs as autos; which is quite a
enty from three years nee congidering the increased num
! bor of autes veoed. Wo (hink the advance is due to a more
refined eivilization we are evoiving, due of course (of
course! D %o cur rocently oveanized School of Plumbing
and Heating ! Oune of the pessimistz that infests the pub
e lanfing places saye it ain't just natural cleanncss make
em buy bathitubs hut vou hove to get the dust off your
hide after you've boen suce viding. We loave the selection
of the repson to you! We know when we put yours in you
will have a ¢ od reasen,
Speak for yeurs now if vou want one thig summer, and
sntt forpget that we put in nigbty good heating of all
Finds from the modeit piveless to the most perfeet vapor
systom, :
A. E. GRANT, CORDELE, GA
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GEURGIAL -
SIX THOUSARD HERD
SIA SRR REAL
TICK EPRABICATION MAKBS MO
TABLE PROGKESS IN 1920,
Washington, Jan, 31, —Approxt
mately $,6060,000 catble wore Ispeeted
or dipped in Georgia lost vese anid
ticlke eradication made noteworthy
- Sracrasa. - The new Btatevyide v
‘\.'."v..' in effect and greatly strengthen
':-f! tha eiforis of progressive stocek
Imv:! and ingpeeters. One provisdn
ef tile Qo g that when ‘a calilc
awner faily or rofuses to disinZect
hig cotile rogularly awd properly they
1:1:'»- to bo dipped at the owner's "ex
[;A e Phis section of the law wan
1«:;;‘.::-««« in fifty-cight cases: ot
ztni:!i!;u:‘. #1,R86.60 wero paid by e
dotinenent dippers i redecnying their
cattle. Thoe law is now better under
stood by cattle owners andinvill, it &2
aliéved, be even more eifective duy
ing 1991 than in the seasen just com
pewed,
Although tick oradication is not a<
tively condueted during tho Winter
wanihs, hecause ticks hreed Jdess 1a
~old weather, preparations arve al:
ready being made for the 1021 sen:
gon. An aid which is oxpested to b
(-:m.n-: very valuable iy the aunhoit €
the worl by the county commission
org and courts, many o' which havi
made liberal appropriations for tick
or::ali-nlinn and’ are taking an inter
eat in scoing that their money is ef:
foctively spent,
tn notifying the Inited States Do
pariment of Agriculture of their con
ditions, W. M. Mackellar, inspecior
in chargo of tick eradication in
Goeorgia, 18 optimistic, = e looks tor
ranid progress of the work. The ave:
r-.-!zk::;:u.i from quaraating auring 1920
ineluded seyonueen counties, contain
e 7016 square miles. iy addod
::\A‘H: aroa formerty cleaned up makes
a total of 121 tick fvec countios, ren
resonting T 8 por eent of the areca Ol
the State. 1t is noteworthy also that
the 121 Georgia countios releascd
from quarantine since the heginning
of tick eradication, July 1, 1906, is o
;Z;‘l‘i:?(‘f‘ number {han has bheen ve
trased in any other state,
DI ANG REVISION FOR SCUTH
G. 0. P. PROPOSES REAPPORTICON:
MENT OF DELECATES.
Washington, Jan. 30.-—The Repub
lean national committee is preparing
to investigate party conditions in the
South for the purpese of recommoend
ing changes in the appertionment of
qelegates to the next national con
vention
Will 11, Hays, nationa! chairman
| cday sunounced the make up of the
lm\mmitt(o which will conduct : the
Chnuiry in accordance with resolutions
'Afinyu.l by the Chicagd convention
My, faye will be ex-officio chairman
Other members are: Representatives
‘,(‘4 Bascom Slemp, Virginia; Rarle
fiinsloy, national committeeman, Ver
} moent, and . P 2, Hewell, national com
?“fill.(‘t‘\ll:”\, Nehraska.
The investigation, a committee
statement said, *“may result in somrc
thing ¢f a revelution in the Repub
lican party organizations in the
Sounth, and perhaps even a complete
reconstruction in that region.”
SPECIAL ATTTENTION—Given to
~ cleaning and pressing Ladies and
Gentlemens Clothes.
McCOY STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone
108, 11]14]t4
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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STIRRING STORY
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- OF SEA HEROISM
! Wi Wis Ladadie s R 240
E'J'IHP.L’) ENGINEER CF NETTUNO
g SAVES LIVES OF VESSEL.
| Jackscuville, Fla, Jan, 31.—The
;H:J?:m steamer Nettuno, Captain G,
Borsini, en route fromt Port Arthur
{ Texas, to Brindisi, Haly was towed in
i to this port today by the coast guard
Leutter Yaiacraw after being afire at
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1 HCa.
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; Stirring Tale of Heroism,
¢ /i Norfollk, Va., Jan. 31.—Thrcc mem
é bers of the c¢rew of the ftalian steam
i ar Nettuno were landed at Newport
f,‘u‘:;\.:: this aftervoon by the Belgian
!I\l vmehip Kremlin and rushed to a
E ocnital fer treatment of severe burng
| sustained when five broke out in the
g:\;;:t,m- room of the Nettuno off the
it'!:::-,l otorida Inst Wednesday, One
j.;l" tho Ihen, Landi Vioganni, third
| enginecr of the Nettuno, is not expect
| cd to live.
A stitring. tale of heroism on the
high seas with Viogani in the prinei
iml rolo was told today by members
'of the ecrew of the Kremilin. A fced
f;:':»,‘ in the engine room of the Net
“tuno, an oil burner, burst last Wed
aeaday, and fire gpread throngh, the
lnn;-,i;v,u room endangering the lives of
i the two fircmen who were tranpped
iflwrvin and threatening the entire
ship,
! Vipganni, the third cngineer, vol
iumvt‘m.l to go down into the engine
l room and cut off the flow of il from
{ the burst pipe and to rescue the fire
met. I|‘ightihg his way through the
voaring, flames, he reached the pine
and managed to stop the flow of oil
| and then essisted the firemen to the
| apperdeck When he reached the decek
! hiie elothing had been burned almost
! entricly from his bedy, and his flesa
i was raw from burns.
! A tract of public llands in the north
:cm part of Australia has been set
i:{-:il]v hy the government as a reser
| vation for the tribes of aborigines of
gt‘n:!t country.
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The Reason Why
so Many Trade
With us
We give strictly the highest
qualily of goods, kep and han
dla them in strigt sanitary
manner. Meet and maintain
the lowest competitive prices.
Carry always a complete line
of staple groceries and grecn
meats.
Deliver . promptly any hour.
Your business on these princi
ciples will- be highly apprecia
ted. Try us with your next
order. -
and Grocery.
R, A. BULLIMGTON
Corner 10th St, and 12th Ave
PHONE 302.
CIGARETTE
No cigareite has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strikeis the
toasted cigarette.
GIRL. DIES AFTER FALL ‘
iN HOLE IN BACK YARD
Dorothy Reno Victim of Unusual Ac
cident at Home Near Dawson.
Dawson, @Ga., Jan. 30.—Falling in
to a post heole three and a half feet
deep, Dorcthy Rena, 2-year daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rena, living
twelve miles scutheast of this city,
had almost smothered to death be
fere rescurers feund her yesterday
afternocn. Dospite all that could be
dene to revive her, the little girl died
a few minutes after she wag taken
from th2e poest hole.
It seems that children had dug the
post hele ‘while at play in the back
vard and the girl, in some manner
not explained, fell inte it. The pa
rents had missed their Jittle daughter
soveral hours bLefore the discovery
but thought nothing about the matter
at the time, thinking she was away
in scmme other part of the yard with
playmates.
Derothy was the only daughter of
the fauiily. Besides her parents, who
are grief-stricken over the tragedy.
three brothers survive.
KOUSEVELT SPEARER AT
SAVANNAH BUILDERS MEET
Savannah, Ga., January 30.—An
nguncement is made that among
speakers who will address the Na
ticnal Association of Builders’® Ex
changes, which, with several allied
crganizations, will meet in Savannah
the weck of Pebruary 14, will be
Franklin . Roosevelt, recent candi
dato for the vice-nresidency on the
democratic ticket. He will speak
Weoednesday, February 16, on general
imnding conditions in the country
Charles 'William Bernardt of Atlanta.
ig president of the national organiza
tion of builder’s exchanges.
During tho past year §,500,000
acres of forest land in the- United
States were burned over by 27,000
Let us
Suggest
Electric: power fur conven
ience in cooking, sewing, aid
hot irons. It makes house
keeping a pleasure.
And for power in your plant
you nced an electric motor
fitted to every machine. Pow
er costs are nothing as come
pared with a rcady power
to turn a wheel. Study it
out. Money saved ig money
made.
A 'Narning—The person who
has a habit of putting a pea
ny behind the fuse plug
takes his life in his own
hoods, It is dangerous. Stop
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GEORGIA
P " " e |
uiilic Service Co
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J. A. SIMMONS, Manager.
H ‘ ] O 1
ere 18 OQur Promise
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If you will work hard, save and start a bank
account here, we will do all we can to help you
learnn the meaning of sensible saving,, We will give,
lots of time trying to please you with a good bank- ¢
ing sevvice, ! 3 2 Y
If you w!il Lring your Dbusinecs account over
here and let this bank go with you through the *
business vear, we will make it our buginess to sQo;
that your relations with your bank are pleasand,
We stuedy this ail the time. - g
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The Exchange Bank
CORDELE, GA.
WITHOUT GOOD SEED
The finest vegetables grown in this
locality ave grown from the seed we
sell. Ask the man who planted a tur
nip patch this past fall,
Our supply of seed for spring plant
ing is complete.
Seed Potatoes, Garden Peas, Beets,
Lettuce, Rape, Onion Sets, Cabhage :
Plants. Now is the time to plant. See
us for seed that succeed. '
Fant's Drug & Seed Store,
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PHONE. 125
SPECIAL PRICE 60c FACH *
L ARD CANS I
Oil Heaters in Various Sizes—Best Prices.
Chattanooga, Oliver and Liynehburg Plow Points.
) :
E. P. Van Devender, Hardware
GREER BLOCK EIGHTH STREET
Have You Tried,
Urient Pasiry JFE«,@UR
Tulip Home - | 2i/
Self-Rising JFL@UR/
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY
CO;TR;?I;ENI;Ei,Ofi%;T PROMPTLY
m——m'w
FOUNDRY WORK
| We do Casting and Foundry Work,
l make heavy machinery repairs and
| construet new machieny lay-out for
l any kind of plant.
We carry full line of Shafting, Pulleys,
Pipe Fittings, Belts and Mill Supplies.
l Call us and Get Quick Service at Moderate Cost
- TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
' CORDELE, GEORGIA.
DIXIE AD SIGN COMPANY
' STILL PAINTING
CITY HALL BLDG.. CORDELE, GA.
MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921,