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* In Crisp Cqunty. reaches
26 towns and postoffices in
the hest section of Georgia.
VOL. 4.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE MUST CONSIDER LEAGUE'S PLAN
RESULT OF INVESTIGATIONS
WILL BE CALLE DTO ATTEN
. TION OF THE MEETING IN
AMERICA. o
. Paris, (Asso) ‘July 16.—The tem
porary ‘mixed commissipn for the re
duetion of armaents appoint=q by the
L2ague of Nations decided today that
the conference on tliis question to he
called by .President Harding would
not conflict in any way with the
League's disarmament move. In
stead of adjourning the commission,
will therefore, K continue its sessions,
expecting;jts work to be useful in a
prepar*tq;:,flay for the Washington
deliberafions. .
Rern'2 Viviani( chairman of the com
mittee, in gpening the meeting declar
ed the Washington conference, in
stead of;conflicting with the commis
sions study, -of disarmament, fitted in
with such. study. He devoted con
siderable‘time to discussing Harding:
plan;
The chairman’s attitude was ap
proved by H. A. L. Fisher, British rep
resentative, 'who said the league’s
commission should - continue ity la<
bors. * Other delegates concurred in’
this opinion.
The view ‘expressed by dalegates
was tha' while the United States was
declining” contact- with the leagu: of
nations, the forthcoming confercnce
nt Washington would find itself
obliged To consider such conclusions
as the leagu'es commission might pre
pare. It was - also suggested that
some of delegates to Washington
would direct the attention of the con
ference to the result of the league’s
disarmament commission’s investiga
tions. ?
The principal work planned for th
commission is the preparation of a re
port on the political, social and econ
« ~ic aspects of disarmament, which
will be submitted to a meeting of the
assebly of the League of Nations nexi
September,
BILLION DOLLARS INTEREST
OWED U. S. BV THE ALLIES
Washington, D.. C,, Jul:v 17—Ap
proximately -one ‘billion dollars inter
esit was owed to the United States by
European debtor naions up to about
May 15, treasury officials told ther
senate flinance committee Wednesday
in explaining the administration bill
to gi\'e the seeretary of fthe treasuvy
broad authority in funding the allied
debts. Assistant Secretary Wadsworth
placed the amount of - interest due” at
943,534,750, .
A Great
DRINK
It Never Fails to
Satisfy
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BOTTL]NG CO.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
TWENTY MILLIONS
ADDED TO TREASURY
FROM TAX DODGERS
‘ Washington, July 16.—Approximate
| ly twenty millions were added to gov
ernment revenues during the fiscal
year just ended . through recoveries
from false and fraudulent income tax
returns, Commission'r Blair announ
ced today. Indictments have heen re
turned during the year in ‘every se:
‘ tion of the country, Ite said, and many
‘jail sentences have heen imposed in
addition to fines and penalties which
have also been assessed.
- INMURDER VERDICT
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WITH RECOMMENDATION FOR‘
MERCEY—NO HOPE FCR PAR.
DON UNDER OHIO LAW,
~ (Cleveland, July 16.—NM\irs. Eva Caih
erine Kaber today was founl guilty
of first degree murder but with
a recommendation for mercey
by the jury which trizd
‘her on a charge of plotting to
;kill her hushand, Danizl F. Kaler.
Under the verdict Mrs. Kabers inust
serve the remainder of Ler life in
prison,
Though the jury had not reportad
officially to the court, Julze Bernon
announced the decis’on to Aitorney
Francis Poulson, the womean's person
al counsel, so he might inform her
in the hop~ that she wonid revive suf
ficiently from her stunor tc be brought
into court to hear the officiai au-'
nouncement. She has Yaen in 2 stu
por all the morning.
Under the Ohio law these is no
hope for a pardon under such o ver
dict. 5
The jury announced i'2ady to report
the verdict at 8:45 this morning, after
having deliberating in all, four hours.
Mrs. Kaber, according to her counsel
said she understood the verdict and
she wag carr.2d into the court room at
ten thirty. The jury, brought in a few
minutes later, made its official report.
Mrs., Kaber, who was lying limp in‘
the arms of the deputy sheriff, was
ashtd if she had anything to say. She;
merely shook her head, indicating she
had not.
. None of the remaining defendants
in the Kaber case will be tried until
the September term, Prosecutor Stan
ton announced today. ‘Application
for bond for Marion McCardle was r-e
fused today by Judge Bernon, follow
ing the verdict in Mrs. Kaker’s cas@.
Judge Bernon then pronounced the
sentence and she was taken back to
her call,
The jury took only three ballots, it
was said, the first two being nine for
mercy and three for first degree mur
der without mercy. Befor2z balloting
the jury had discnrdgd the insanity
plea.
Attorney Poulson said he would not
appeal the case. Marian McCardle
was with her mother when she was
told of the verdict by Poulson, saud
she was well pleased with the verdict,
according Poulson. )
Mrs. Kaber is the first woman in
Cuyahoga county to be convicted qf
first degree murder. William Corri
gan, her counsel, said he was well
satisfied with the verdict and the same
expression was made by the county
prosecutor, Edward Stanton.
CONTRACT LETTO -
.COMPLETE SCHOOL
CITY BOARD EDUCATION CLOSES
WITH H. L. FINGER TO FINISH
UP HIGH SCHOOL STRUICTURE |
oom—p— )
The City Boara of Kducation Satur
day awarded the contract to H, L.
Finger for the completion of the new
high school building. Work on the;
structure was held up in the Parly‘
spring because of an insufficiency of
funds to complete it. Only several
rooms in the lower fjoor of the
puilding were complitely finished,
ana practically the entire upper
floor of ‘the building was left in-|
complete. It ig stated that a splen
did saving will be effected in the
completion of the puilding at this
time over several monthg ago in
view of the reduction in price of
material and labor. |
The contract to Finger also in(-ludefi‘
work of recafcamining and making
other repairs in the auditorium of
the grammer school building and |
the installation of a large number of
window lights and the replacing of
glass in coors that have he:,-omp{
broken, together with other rcpairs
and improvements.
The improvements and repairg on
the grammer school building will be
started at once.
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PRESBYI£RIAN CHURCH
REV. R. L. BENN, Pastor. |
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Sunday school 10:15 a. m.
B}i{hle classes 10:30 a. m. ,
ours of worship 11:30 a. m. ¢
8:30 p. m. ; 2 5 ane
The ministers subjects are ““The
Flesh Pot’’ and ‘‘The Seriousness of
Life.”” Everybody cordially invigad,
See Palmer-Jones Co. for Calcium
Arsenate, 7-16-6 t.
CORDELE, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1921,
HO
HOT FIGHT BREWING -
SIDE .TRACKING OF BONUS .BILI.
PUTS G. O. P. LEADERS UP IN
AIR.
Washington, July 16.—Another gpir
ited struggle is promised in the sen
ate next week as the i'2sult of an-effort
late yesterday to take the Willis-
Campbell anti-beer bill up for consid
eration. Following the recommittal
of the soldier bonus measures the sen
ate adjournad yesterday until Mondey
without debating or acting upon :he
beer bill motion, but there are promn
ises of opposition Monday
The laying aside of the penus moas
ure has left the whole future progran
of the senate in doubt and the repib
lican steering commitree as a resuld,
is planning a meeting early next week
in the hope of working out a program
for the gdisposal of th= beer bill, tnhe
Morris agricultural export finance
and other agricultural relief measures |
The passage of the Sweet bill for the
consolidation of soldiar relief agencies
and the administration bill for refund
ing allied war debts also will be con-'
siderad.
With these measures completéd,
Senators hope that late in this month,
after the reference of the house tariff
bill to the-committee, series of recess
s may be arranged to afford some
rest during August while the commit
tee work proceeds on the tariff bill.
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THE CLUB GIRLS
MISS HAMILTON WILL CONDUCT
TRAINING AT DEMONSTRATION
KITCHEN FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY.
Miss Lou Hamilton, home demon
stration Agent, will conduct a two-day
short course at the demonstration
kitchen in Cordele next Friday and
Saturday, July 22 and 23. The course
will be for the club girls and special
instructions will be given afong partic
ular lines.
This is the bheginning of a series of
short courses to be conducted by Miss
“Hamilton at the demonstration kitch
en. |At these short courses she will
assist the club girls in best methods
of arranging their exhibits for tht
club contests during next fall. The
demonstration work in the course next
Friday and Saturday will be particu
larly along the lines of making pre
gervaes and pickles.
The home demonstration agent re
quests a large attendance of the club
girls at the short course this weck. 1
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- DRAW FOUR YEARS
GERMAN OFFICER CHARGED
WITH FIRING ON HOSPITAL
SHIP LIFEBOATS.
Leipsic, (Asso) July 16.—Li2uts.
Dittman and Boldt, Germans, charged
with th'e murder in the first degree for
firing on lifeboats after the Canadian
Hospital ship, Llanlovery Castle, had
L'2en torpedoed in the summer of 1918
Each was sentenced today to four
years' imprisonment,
The sentence did mnot, however,
carry hard labor with it, as demanded
by the public prosecutor.
The cases differed from others
which have L@en hearq in as much
as they were brought to trail by the
German public prosecutor. (‘.reat‘
Britain had only demanded the trial
of Commander Patzig, of the subma
rine which torpadoed Landovery Cas
tle, who fled the country.
FINE SINGING AT THE .
METHODIST MENS CLASS
‘Prof. H. A. Conner and his quartette
will be a feature attraction in the sing
ing services at the Men’s Bible Class
of the Methodist church Sunday. This
quartette, known throughout this and
other counties, will give s2veral num
bers and those who enjoy good sing
ing can be assured chat they will be
afforded a splendid treat in these s'e
lections.
The song service at the Methodist
class opens at 9:45 sharp. The pro
gram Sunday will be under the leader
ship of J. Henry Pitts, Crisp’s tax col
lector. A large attendance is urged
for the class Sunday. .
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
Open Close P-Close
Giwd. ... lagr . g
October _..... 1296 = 13,03 12.90
December ... 13.38 13.45 13.82
ganiary oo 1389 1346 13.35
Manen -t o 18,63 13,14 13.58
CORDELE COTTON MARKET
Goet-Naalng o coiaaiiai 20 11.00
AND DAILY SENTINEL
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‘| FAIR WEATHER |
| 'PROMISED
| IS PROMISED
| Washington, July 16.—Goner
i ally fair except for widely scat
| tered thunaershowers and nor
| mal temperature is predicted
f for southeastern states the com
}I ing week,
Pl o n sl g gl |
CHARGES AGAINST -
I 12 - . i
~ OFFICERS DROPPED
’AFTER PERSCNAL |NVESTiGA-1
TION BY ATTORMEY GENERAL.
’ DAUGHERTY.
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‘ Washington, July 16.—A1l the fed
| eral proceedings against Capt. Robert‘
i Rosenbluth of New York, and Sergeant l
Pothier, of Jrovidenct, in connection
' with the shooting of Major Alexander
. Cronkit, at Camp Leiwis, Washington
| in Octobar, 1918, are {o be dismissed,
| it was announced today by Attorney
| General Daugherty, who has made 1
| personal investigation of the case.
i The cag'> will be turned over to the
prosecuting attorney of Pierce county
| Washington, “for suc¢h action as he
- deems proper.” ¢
e e ey ]
]HIDES REMOVAL l
- FROM FREE LIST
HOUSE READY TO TAKE UP OTHI-‘l
ER AMENDMENT FOQDNEYI
BILL |
Washington, July, 15,—action un!
|fir3t contested section of the Ford-|
" ney tariff bill having resulted in the |
|lxmn\'al of hides frcm the free list
l:md the imposition of a fiftecn p:’rl
cent advalorem ‘duty, the house is
ready to take up the amondment f(n_"‘
the climination of dve control and
cmbargo provisions of the bill. ThP!
| dye stuffs schedule is second on thc‘
lis tof fivo open to amendment
lfmm the flgor under the rul eunder
which the bill is being considered.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
0. B. CHESTER, P. C.
Sunday school 10 .a: m.
‘ Puldiec worship with preaching by
the pastor TTSB‘O’L;T.'IN. and” 8:45 p. m.
Third Quaiterly confersnce Mon
day 8:45 n:. m.
B:ble reading and prayer Wednes
day &:45 p. m.
l 'Re\'i\‘;J meoting will begin August
Tth.
A subterranean g'nllmfi three mi'-z_-.a_
IPEU waey v lopun Pljesor s 1 yisusy ut
New Market, Va.
Turkish tobacco in California yields ‘
from 300 to 800 pounds an acre an
nually. }
Py
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) 71 (
Adjusters
Laxative Tablets
of a simple new
compound that is
Marvelously ef
fective. They
correct irregular
habits
Price 25¢
» GUARANTEED
STEAD’S
DRUG STORE
WHIPPLE & McKENZIE BLDG
PHONE 1 A. M. STEAD, Prop.
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cJan-fox M 5
1 ,» i"’xt PAR ‘\T‘“NS 4818
TOILET & HYGIENE o
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! ON BONUS QUESTION:
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SAYS LEGION HEAD
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NATIONAL COMMANDER DE-?
CLARES FIGHT WILL BE CON-
I TINUED WITH RENEWED VIGOR
Chicago, July 16.—The fight . tue
nus will be continned with renewed
Anierican Ltgion for tha soldier ho
i vigor, declarcd Major John Kmery, na
tional commander of the legion, in
commenting today on the sidstracking
of th'a bonus bil in the senate.
“We consider Harding all wrong
in his attitude,” he said. “Why, the
senale committee in its report declar
ed untrue ihe claim that the Sweet
bill .and adjusted comp:cnsation pro
gram would bankrupt the treasury.”
Bmery asserted the legion has a well
defined program to fight for the bonus
and this will not be modified.
FAST SELLING AT
~ THE CURB MARKET
’ NT———.|
i PRODUCERS AND BUYERS AP
PRARED TO COMBINE IN EF
FORTS TO MAKE SATURDAY’S
I MARKET THE BEST
i It appeared that producers and huy
ers combined in their efforts to make
":z‘»ahn’day'g curb market the best yet
held. Products of the farm, garden
|and poultry yard were on sale in
splendia vaviety and large quantity
and the large number of huvers
!:‘IDEE“JGG up the selling, tiaeras being
noticable competition in buying and
[:1 rush to make first purchases for
the bhest. Maay of the buyers were
'dis::m;mimnd in finding the quantity
of snap and butter beans limited.
l]t had been announced that thcsa pro
fdur:ts would be on sale Saturday in
ample quantity, but the bad weather
Friday qfternoon prevented the pro
wucers gathering them for the Satur
day’s sale.
Among the producers deserving
special mention for the success of
l Saturday’s market are, L. F. McAfee
and G. J. Stephcns extra fine
| watermelons; E. P, Faircloth, chick
iens and ecggs; A. C. Hogan, choice
Isize tomatoes; E. J. Flowers, chick
ens and grapes; J. J. Roland, water
ground meal; J. V. Daves, ux22ap‘ion
ally finc potatoes. Begides thege
'\\"jl’l' others who brought melons,
corn, fies and other articles much in
demand.
[ The ladieg and gentlemen who re
present special commitiees are al
!v.w\": on hand at th- carb market and
'ill'e always attentive to their dnties.
It is thiz kind of spirit together
,wiih the spirit of cooperation that
‘makes the curb market such 111
e¢plendid success,
| DEATH CLAIMS LITTLE
. SON RGY THOMPSON
FUNERAL CONDUCTED FROM
RESTDENCE SATURDAY AT
TERNOCN; BURIAL AT SUNNY
SIDE.
Jack, 11-vear-old sou of My. Roy
'Tlmmps“n, di~d early Saturday morn
ing near midnight at the family
1]1(,)11(- on Fourth avenusf between
IS‘}\‘('nth and Eighth streets, North/
ern Heights, following seven weeksg’
‘illnv‘:::; from typhoid fover. Phe
! funcral serices were conduted from
!Hn- residence Saturday afternooy at
4 o’clock by Rev. O. B. Chester/ pag.
tor of the First Methodist r;}iuruh.
i’.\[zlny beautiful floral offerings/ were
‘eent by friends of the little hoy
lznul mcmbers of the family,/in ex-.
pregsing of their deep sorrgw and
|.-;‘\'mp:llh)'. Interment ocenrred let Sun
nyeide cemetery, i |
The death of littls Jack # a se
vere blow to the . parent :nid other
relatives and friends extend their
heartfelt sympathy to them ’n their
)s:ul bereavemont. §
. FSSEMERCERON -
AITATE PROHI ENFORCEMBANT
OYFICER DECLARES THAT NE
HAS NOT ‘‘LAID BY’? T
CROP.
Hon. Jesse E. Morcer, State Pro
hibition Enforcement Officer, was ‘in
Cordele for a short time Saturday
morning making a pleasant call at
The Dispateh office. Prohibition en
forcement is improving throughout
the State, ddelared Mr. Mercer.
,(‘il}', state and county officors. are,
| generally speaking, sriving as never
before to e¢nforco the law and strenu
oug efforts and effective methods
of coping with the lawless element
who make and peddle moonshine
liquor are being applied, he statod.
T have worked the cron’’ con
tinned the prohi #'fiv 'r, meaning that
he had complete® covered the state
in the past several months. ‘‘No nu,‘
I haven't laid by’ and wont have
the: next time yvou hear from me,”’” he
answersd to a question put in unmr»r-'
| ous wvcin, |
ESTABLISHED IN 1908
DREADNAUGHT AND
CRUISER TO JOIN
SUNKEN WARCRAFTS
Norfolk, July 16.—" ix former enemy
warcrafts now have found their last
resting place on the floor of the At
lantiz, 76 mil2s off the Virginia Capes.
They will be joined next week by the
cruiser Frankfurt and the Dread
naught, Ostfriesland, the last of the
German ships turned over to the Uni
ted States for experimental purposes.
Th> navy and army aircrafts will
undertake to destroy the Framkfurt
Monday, and the Ostfriesland Wexd
nesday. Shonld they fail, destroyers
will shell the Irankfurt and the lat
ter will fali a target for the fourteen
inch guns of thte Pennsylvania, the
flagship of the Atlantic fleet,
CONFERENCE T 0
DISCUSS UNEFORM
-LOANS (M COTTON
SOUTHERN RESERVE HEADS
PLANNING FOFK COMING SEASCN
Washingtoa, july 18-—jov., Havding
of the Federal Rese:ve Board 2n
nouncsd today he hag cailed a conter
ence here Twesday of the goveraor's
of the five reserve banks in the great
cotton producing secticas of the coun
try to adopt a uniform policy on cot
ton loans during the coming market
ing season.
- INFRIDAYS GAME
WHITE SOX GALLOP ON BASES IN
FINAL AND WIN FROM CARDI.
NALS 20 TO 9.
he game b:tween the Whire Scx
and the Carzinals ja tho Biusiness
Men's League Friday aftrncei was an
exciteing affray, punctured with sev
eral star features, It was a closely
Coniested game up to the list inning,
th. score lead going rrom first cue
tcam and then to the sther., Howaver
in the final the White Sox got to hit
tine hard and regular anq msde more
}runs than they had in all”ather’in
uirgs together. Tweive raliles wore
put over by the White 30x in the last
inning, and the final score stood 20 to
9, ’
Bryant Gunn featureq with a clean
ihon‘.'.,: run, but unfortunately for the
Cardinals, there were no men on the
bags ah2ad of him. Joe Jordan of the
White Sox secured a home run, though
not a clean drive. The ball was driv
en far out and was lost under an au
tomobile parked near the field, Lat
imer, White Sox player, stretched out
the old pill for a thi'ee bagger.
Batteries: White . Sox, Christian
and Walters; Cardinals, C. B. Mil]er‘
and Adams.
BUSINESS MENS LEAGUE
STANDING
Clubs PW.L PC
AW T G e SRS ' | (B V 1))
Cardinglaes oo L 0 T a 0
Pinatesie- - o w e u b 0 gt [otl
Migens s oo -0 gl e it
Gfaclrers i o 10 a 8 000
Giants = -0 s Jes) e o g 00)
0. M. HEARD IN{fITES FRIENDS
IN AND BIG FELLOW = WELL
FEEDS TWENTY OR MORE.
The Heard Grocery company Fri
day purchased the largast watermaion
brought to Cordele this season, pro
hably the largest that has heen
proguced in this immediate section.
It was a monster fellow of mixed
variety, weighing 73 pounds, gnd Mr.
O. M. Heard, heaa of the concern,
invited a number of his friends, of
which memberss of the Dispatch staff
were lucky to he included, to help
make way with it. The mea: of this
huge melon was of the finest, sweet
est quality, and sufficicnt in quant
ity to give about twenty all they
could eat.
The melon was grown on the
farm of Joe Turner at Richwood. It
was a mixture of the Tom Watson,
\C{Qf and Kleckly varieties.
N BT i
A CLABSIE. OF THE. ..
MOTION PICTURE ART
Suppose vou were a poor girl and
ambitious. A wealthy man paid you
marked attention. Yoy discovered he
wae not the marrying kind. You were
forced to chooze eithzr FAME and
FORTUNE or LOVE and HAPPI
NESS, which would YOiJ choosz?
In addition to ihe ahove one of
thogse good Educ.tional Itwo reel
comedies will be shown, Afl children
will be admitted for sc, tomorrow
Monday at the Circle ‘Theatve.
We sell Calcium Arsenate at 15¢
per pound.Palmter Jones Co. 7-16-6 t
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THIS NEWSPAPER - .
Devoted to good =Farming.
and Industrial Development
for over 100,000 people. ' .
NO. 207.
IRISH LEADERS - -
. ADOPT POLICY OF -
RIGID SILENCE
WITHHOLDING OF COM'MENT :
BEST AID TO ATTAINMENT -OF
PEACE. o »
London, (Asso) July 16.—What™i8
happening behind the scenes in the
consultations of Irish parties prelim
inary to the remewal of conversatians
between De Valera ‘and Lloyd George
Monday, is screened by -what- 'St
James Craig, Ulster premier, te¥ P
this moruing “rigid silence,” ' - Cralj
used the phrase in explaining to intér
viewers his belief that everything des
pended on the way the question wga
handled. hEa
“The slightest indiscretion or: infgs
interpicetation may easily cause’in
calculable harm,” he said; “*“What 18"
the best aid to the attainment of peace:
is for everyone concerned to withhold
comment outside of official cém
tions.” W w 4
Dz Valera and colleagués went this
afternoon to view the exhibits of Bit,
John Lavery's paintings which ip=
clude pictures of the trial of Sir Ro
ger Casement, the funeral processidm
in London of Lord Mayor MacSwiney,
of Cork, and a portrait of Ar¢hbishop,
Mannix, of Australia. ¥ :
Requests for comment at DeValera .
headquarters on the published re
ports as to the terms and other mat
ters was met by the official rejoiner:’
“We are pledged to secrecy. These
reports are pure fabrications coming
out of the minds of their writers and:
wholly unwarranted.” ; :
BROOKS WOMEN
WAGING WAR ON .
" E &
SHINE INDUSTRY:
‘Albany, July 16.—The women of
the nortwestern part ef/Brooks Couns
ty have declared war on moenshiners’
and have recently ‘burned two’ stills
there, according to :reports;redching
here today. The women are said 't
have served notice ‘that th‘ey‘.wil?
crestroy all stills set up in their see:
tion. ‘ ; 3 %
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- CHRIST- EPISCOPAL: “CHURCH
eyt AW E i S 6
W. B. BAMS. Vicar, .- -.-, .
The regular services aill:bg-held in
this church today, July 17th, (Bth Sul_x;'
day after Trinity) gs.followsf™ =%
10:156 a. m. Men's 'Bible : Class
Judg's ‘Strozier, leader. T e
10:15 a. m. Sunday school.- Clagg~
es for all ages. ; S e
11:30 a. m. Morning Prayer:.and
Sermon. W S Y
Everybody is cordially - invited o
attend these services.” You-will' Té
ceive a hearty walcome, e n L one
(C ONVINGING
. Proor -
——— '
\A saving account
‘is proof that you
are “ogetting
;\‘lead”. We want . .
you to have such
an _account and .
will do our best -
to help youte. - o
© Get Ahead . -
Come in and talk * .
this important =
matter over with
us. Yoo
40/0 on saVingS\-' 7.'
/Deposits s, . ... 41
5%, on Time
Deposit’ - dao
CORDELE - .
- BANK AND
TRUST CO;:
CAPITAL $lOO,OOOOO = .
“The Bank ™hat , Apprecistes. :
Your Accoumt.” - - ..