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WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS
‘LOST—G6.& caret diamoma rihg — Tif
tany setting. Liberal reward for re
‘turn to Mrs. W. E. Pridgen. 7-13-6 t.
FARM LOAN HEADQUARTERS—
We still get the money for our
“former customers. Dorris and Brown
4.10-tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. Bee 7. M McKenzle,
T-9-tL
FARM LOANS-At best terms to be
wad, and specielize in quick servica
W. B, Grubbs, Cordele, Ga_ tf,
J. T. Hammock, formerl): with
Dick Taylor is now located on 13th
Avenue near Bth and is prepared to
repair your furniture. Give him a
call, b-28-26t
. FOR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT-—-Six room
cottage, all modern improvements.
Six lots. Corner 6th Avenue and
2nd Street. See Frank E. Williams
or F. G. Boatright, 6-30-26 t
FOR RENT—One five room and one
three room house on eightecnth
avenue. Phone 63 J. C, Patten.
6-28-26 t
KODAK FINISHING—A specialty.
Enlargements made from kodak
negative to size 7XII in brown,
\tlnling of same; extra charge. J. R.
Cofield. Citizens Bank Bld. 6-20-26 t.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT—Bullding formerly oecn
pied by Morris & Company on 9th
avenue next door to Coca Cola Bot
tling Company, also one building
The time for harvesting peanuts will soon be here and
1 want to most earnestly caution the growers to harvest
and cure their peanuts so as to command the top market
price at any time they desire to put their peanuts on the
market. i 4
There is today a good crop of Spanish peanuts in the
making, and the shellers and large buyers of Spanish pea
nuts for the confectionery trade can pick out and buy the
best quality of peanuts as they want them, leaving the
poorer quality of peanuts to be bought as they want this
class of peanuts.
Let your peanuts remain in the ground until they
are thoroughly matured, stack in small stacks in dry
weather, allowing the mto stay stacked undil they are well
cured, putting on the market a first class grade of pea
nuts you can sell at any time at top market price at time
of sale; but if you harvest before fully matured, causing
them to shrivel, you will not only lose in weight, but you
will have a poor grade of peanuts and shellers will have
to make a heavy reduction in price to save themselves and
will not he anxious to buy this class of peanuts.
Yours very truly
THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO.
W. H. PARRISH, Manager.
- JUNE 10, 1924 Y - » \!l
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is a way, and if Hall cannot ‘n%m.!?fi‘gg-fi,?‘,, ‘Q -‘h]n g
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W. J. HALL, TINNER 3
CORDELE, GA 1
ST. SIMONS, SUNDAY,
' Take vour lunch. Soldiers will furnish en
tertainment. Special coach for Cordele peo
ple will leave Cordele, A. B. & A. t\rain 4 at
4:40 A. M. Sunday July 20th, returning
12:40 midnight Round trip for one day
$2.50; and return Tuesday $6.95.
J. E. ENGLISH, General Agent A. B.&A.
Cash in
Advance
Threé Times
For Price
of Two
'knowu as the Hill garage building on
’!Mh avenue and 6th street. See A. C.
Towns, at the Coca Cola plant.
6-20-26 t ,
e eet e e
'FOR RENT—6 room apartment
Modern conveniencs, Posession Ist
of July. Phone Mrs, Cutts or Mrs.
Harder at 145 6|19|26t
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ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished or
unfurnished, Scott residence 12th
avenue. . A. Vinson. 6-12-26 t.
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TIMBER AND FARM FOR SALE—
-477 acres high dry rich land, 150
acres in original growth yellow pine
timber, never boxed, (700,000 feet)
palance of land in fine farm with good
dwellings and plenty out houses.
Trunk line railway, across property,
one mile from station, the the ri
diculously low price of $16,000 for all
$lO.OOO cash. balance terms if wanted
Better wire. J. B. Barton, Live Oak
Fla. o A
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ANOTHER PIANO SACRIFICE—~Due
to inability to keep up payments, we
have had another high grade piano,
in the best of condition, turned back
on us. This instrument we can sell
for a rare bargain, giving terms to
regponsible parties. For full particu-
Jors address Ludden & Bates, Atlan--
ta, Ga. 7-14-It,
et iAoy
WANTED
TOBACCO FACTORY WANTS—
Salesmen. $126 per month and ex
penses to right man, Experience un
necessary if willing to work. Give
reference. D—279 Piedmont Tobacco
(0., Danville, Va. T7-11-It.
HARD TIMES BRING
BRITISH TREASURES
TO AUCTION ROOMS
London, July 14. (AP)—Sir Rider
Haggard writes to The Times deplor
ing that the roofs of old English
country mansions are rotting and
falling in because the owners cannot
afford to keep them up and there is
no one to buy them, and that with
them disappears the old English
country life of which they were the
center, The contents of these old
houses are pouring onto the market
as they have never done bhefore, and
popular belief is that most of these
valuables are bought in by London
art dealers for their American cus
tomers.
Even some of the old families
which are known to be immensely
rich, according to English values,
are taking advantage of the high tide
of art prices. For example, for sale
soon at' the famous Christie auction
rooms is a group of old masters of
world reputation, put up by the Duke
of Westminister, which includes three
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Georgia Lady Says She Has
Grown Stronger by Taking
Cardul — Thoroughly Con
vinced of Its Merits.
Clyattville, Ga~—ln a statement
which she gave at her home on R. F.
D. 1, here, Mrs. T. A. Copeland said:
“] have, 1 believe, avoided a' good
deal of suffering by the use of Cardui,
and am thoroughly convinced that it
has been of great benefit to me.
“Before the birth of two of my
children, T grew so weak and nervous
I could hardly go, and suffered . . .
[ had a friend who told me of Cardui,
80 the next time when I grew sc weak
and run-down I began to use it. I
used it three months. I grew stronger
and less nervous. The baby was
stronger and a better baby, and 1
really believe it was because I bulils
up my strength with this splend
i+ i b in successful use
n o
fox 9 :gg‘ tl}::?\ foeret?r ;reats. Thousands
of women have written to tell of the
beneficial results obtained by taking
Cardui, and to recommend it to others.
It is a mild, harmless, purely vege
table medicinal preparation—a_prod
uct of practical experience, scientific
investigation and pharmaceuticai skill.
Sold everywhere. NC-169
" in one day’
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Stand&l'd Six
Announcement of the new Buick
“Standard Six” brought approxi
mately 500,000 people into Buick
salesrooms on the first day this car
. was shown.
| Why? Because everywhere every- .
one is marveling at the new “Stand
? ard Six”—the “Six” that sets a new
standard of quality and price.
4 .
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B &
S. L. Ryals, Distributor
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
pictures by 'Rubens forming part of
a series said to have heen painted by
order of Philip IV to decorate a Car
melite convent, also a Virgin and
Child by Vandyke. :
Other lots at Christie’s which com
bine the value of patrician associa--
tions with art are: “oOld English
Ifurniture and Needlework the prop--
erty of Her Grace the Duchess of
‘Wellington,’’ and carved oak furni
ture “‘the Property of Ilis Grace the
Duke of Marlborough and removed
from a farmhouse on the Blenheim
Estate.” ‘Also porcelaing belonging
to the Right Hon, Earl Hawe, G. C.
V. O.; the Sneyd heirlooms, from
Keele Hall, Staffordshire, which
‘have a romantic flavor and consist
'mostly of old silver, furniture and
porcelaing; a valuable collection of
'pictureg left by the late Earl of Hard
wicke; furniture helonging to the
Earl of Sandwich; and a few old
‘masters rut up by the Right Hon.
'The Earl of Clearendon, P. C., G. (.
B, 0.0 V.O )
Among the offerings at Sotheby’s
'within the next month are valuable
‘pictnres the property of Lady Ed
ward Grosvenor, Sir John Hippisley
and other articles bhelonging to the
Countess of Gosford and Cora Count
ess of Strafford.
It is many years since any of the
Duke of Westminister’s collection of
old masters have appeared in the
auction rooms, although some star
picture has occasionally been sold by
-VIA A. B. & A. RY.
ROUND
_ $450 o g 450
"~ From Cordele. Baseball game Friday and
Saturday; New Orleans and Atlanta.
T Tickets sold for trains leaving 1:50 P. M.,
July 24th, and 12:40 A. M., July 25th. Re
turn limit July 27th. Additional informa
tion from any, A. B. & A, agent.
a private bargain, and treasures
from Blenheim have rarely been ob--
tainable in the lifetime of the pres
ent Duke of Marlhorough.
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New, Low Pr&;‘es on
GOODYEAR Tires
- and Tubes 6l
Fabric Tires TUBES
_ A. W. T. Wingfoot Pathfinder Reg.
30x3...5900 $795 - $6OO SL7S
30x312.. 1025 8.50 7.00 195
- Cord Tires :
30 x 3 1.2 12.25 9.75 180 1
31x4.... 1750 1550 1250 2.50
32x4....1950 1725 V 1350 2.75
33x4....2000 1750 14.00 3.00
34x4....2050 1800 14.50 3.10
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32 x 4 1-2 25.00 2250, 4.00
33 x 412 2600 23.00- -- 425
34 x 4 1-2 26.75 24.00 440
33x5....3200. 29.00 5.00
54%5.. %3300 = 3000 5.25
35x5 .... 3400 o . 5.50
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Phone 67 o Cordele, Ga.
Gulf Coast Furniture Company
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA
‘Established in 1918
' MONTE PICKENS * L. F. PICKENS
FURNITURE, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, ETC.
We buy, rebuild and sell standard used pianos.
Monte Pickens, artist tuner and piano rebuilder. Formerly ware
room and city tuner for the Schubert Piano, Co., 1418 Broadway;
and Ludden & Bates S. M. H. (Mathushek Piano warerooms) 137
Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Endorsed by world-renowned artists, leading music houses and
musicians throughout the country.
Mr. Pickens is giving the piano owners of Cordele the same ar
tistic work that won for him the highest endorsements from great
artist and teachers in New York City. MR. F. B. KIKER, phone
67, receiving orders.
FALL CUCUMBERS
We will buy melons and pay spot cash if loaded
right. We will contraet 200 acres Fall Cucum
bers to be planted Aug. 15 to Sept. Ist. This crop
makes in forty days. We will guarantee so much
cash on delivery.
HAILE & COMPANY,. INC.
CORDELE, GEORGIA
H. F. CORBETT, PLUMBING
[EVERITHING N THE PLUNBING LINE|
Opposite Light RPelgindtence :2’1111?11;33'{125 Cordele, Ga.
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS 4 EMBALMERS :
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277 4
CORDELE, GEORGIA fi-]
MONDAY JULY 14 1924