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. 62ND BIRTHDAY
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"‘ By The v"‘.‘\ssm-ln!rd i'ress,
" DETROIT, MICH., July 31—The
62nd annjversary <f his birth and the
22nd year since the first Ford auto
mobile appearéd on the makret wore
the occasions ‘oday for a quiet cele
bration at Dahrbern, in which only
Henry Ford '"1 his immediate
family ]yarti('i'a_ted; Toddy Mr. Ford
is~ 62 years olg, “step light and
glas}lfc. his fafh’&fl,he\l and th: us
ua) exuberance Wigeh has marked his
years evident to thode few who have
g:}inod his presence.
The anniversary day appar-utly has
caused Mbr, Ford little concern. Ask
ed’ if he had jlang for a birthday
narty, he smiled. As {o his health,
Mr. Fowguaepligd ghat he “never felt
't;euerff r hoalthier. '’
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GEQRGIA PEACHES WIN
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&4 The Associated Press,
FORII VALLEY, Ga., July 31.-
(ie(*rgs !]u aches again take {lrst
Eonor N }and thiz time the honor
cémf' g): Fort Valley peaches, The ¢
('asim. ,'\\'.n the “Peach Ish‘f\w“ at
A_Sh.v“ll,‘. N: 0. and ta® crate nf‘,
pechegidisplayed by Misy Mary Iley
Of','A'b',lil won the .'\'nl'lh‘(‘(‘;n'ulill.i,'%
oy which Georgia holds "Sigi) ;wx‘w‘
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FOR ITYS 'I‘II:I;I‘S,\AI1*I ‘IER,\NH OUR MOTIHERS USED
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BENV L 2 RDR analth, . veirilvn ost bimtis "
On this big flour sale for Saturday only—we are going to give v
for every dollar spent for flour 500 votes fcr the greai Elliot Tours
BANANAS, NICE BRIGHT RIPE FRUIT
PER DOZEN 190
TOILET PAPER
Northern Tissue, 10¢ o 2000 Sheet Tissue, 19
roll for 12 c I;L’.—w roll, for 17 c
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BRUNSWICK STEW, NO. 2 CAN
CABBAGE—SMALL GREEN HEADS, POUND 1o
RUTA BAGAS, FRESH VIRGINIA, POUND Lo
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WITH EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE SATURDAY WE GIVE
FREE ONE STRONG SITOPPING BAG, ;
HOM EGROWN VEGETABLES GALORE—ICEBERG LIET
TUCE—EGG PLANTS—GREEN PEPPERS
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'MEMORIAL TO WATSCN
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By The Associated Press,
I ATLANTA, Ga., July 31.—A me
morial will be erected a soon as the
|p ans of the “T sm Watson Memorial
| Asssociation’’ have been worked cut
[.]. H. Boykin, ef Lincolnton, origi
'nator of ths plan, was elected presi
dent of the association at a meeting
’h'-lti here recently.
| The übfect of the 2zssociation i 8
;’tu et a suisade monhument or
statue -f the distinguished (;‘orgi,m.;
They plan to erect the memorial.
ejther in the state capitol or on th('|‘
capitol grounds. Plans are lwingi
made to open a drive over the state !
so"n, Also a special committee “‘.'IH!
appointed at the recent meeling 1():
draft a recolution to he presented to
the hous:> and sepate soon .1-mvidlng!
auth ity to erect the memorial in
the canitol,
NIGGER LUCK NIGGER
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: By The Associnted Press,
ROME, Ga., July 31.—Nigger
Tuck’’ may be all that saved a negro,
from being injured when he fell 235
feet 1o the ground from a silo In-r..:
Henry Smith, & white -plumber, who
was gomg (dewn the scaffold with |
the n‘t';,'rv‘ut the time it collapsed
was dnjured suffering sevoral
Lrnisoe and (-ll(ft. However the pegro
landed upon the ground unseratched,
PERSIAN TROOPS ATTACK
SHEIK'S F2LACE AND KILL 100
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EAGDAD, Mesopotamia, July 31.-—A
hundred Arabs have been killed hy
Pirsian government troops who at
tacked the palaze of the Shejk of
Huhammhreh at Fallahieh, where a
band of Arabs established themselves
July 24 after storming the town und
looting its bazaars. Six Persians were
killed. Th: scene of the trouble is at
the head of the Persian Gulf near
theMes potamja-Persian frontier,
Don’t worry about your dress
er suit, If you have spots or
stains in it for we guarantee to
move it if +it’s possible. We
have just compléted a special
course in this line of work
especially in silks and woolens,
We extract paint, ink, tar, in
foct, any spot or stain., We do
cleaning, pressing, dyeinz, al
tering, Shoe shine parlor, hot or
cold shower, Tailoring.
“Ask Your Neighbor”
Phone 154—Harmon Bldg.
Ginv T. Coblh—insurance
FIRiY, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE
SURETY BONDS
YHONE 75 CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
REFUSED TO ALLOW
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~ INCREASE LOG RATES
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. By The Associated Y'ress,
i MACON, Ga., July 31.—The in
creaseld scal: op log rates that was
[m go into effezt on Augnst 1 has
ibeexi suspended until January 1, 196
1y the Ge wrgia Public Service - com
!lni:-'si(m, according to J. 0. Cromwell,
'tm:!‘ia manazer of the chamber of
commicrze. This inerased rate makes
iilm freight c¢n lcgs thoysands of dol
lars higher and each time it is post
p’imed means much money saved for
ithe log shippers, :
i Condjtions ex:sting beiween the
il.md |- states make the susnension of
‘the increae for the best interest of
both the hippers and the manufac
turers of the state, werc the reascns
igivcn for ths postp mement.
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5 N e, AL AT A LA A A P e,
(% Rt A Spocial prescription for infectious
(e o & B diseases of the urinary tract, Painless; (3
(B ron-r.isonous. Package contains all .§
PR T ’ necded. will not cause stricture E
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‘7{' A Y 2 b/ MANUFACTURID B¢ .;
R T ) k) ACME CHEMICAL MFG. €O. Ld., New Orleans, La. (3
oy P PO DEOG ST TTOM
One rotary egg beater
one beafer bowl, one
pint Wesson Oil, one
recipe book. CAN
YOU BEAT IT
T S ) Saturday, August Ist
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@/ || Wesson| WAL ST. GROCERY
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NS CORDELE, GA
'E We're Carrying The :
§ Luggage You Shoujd %
§ Be Carrying ;
1 With Y@@! :
One part of this store looks like the custom office on the arrival
of the Leviathan—Spacious and stylish Traveling Bags of every ¢
deseription, leather and size. Suit cases of leather—popular ‘
priced enough so that you can carry an extra one on the running
board. Trunks—Wardrobe—as:large or as small as you need—
This luggage department is busy because it contains the wanted
, items at the weleome costs, ' § # i p2NBE BB
® SILK HOSE—SILK PAJAMAS--COOL SHIRTS—
STRAW HATS : ;
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J. T. WESTBROOK AND BROTHER
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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| Dress Up! You'll make more money the day you start wearing oun Better Clothes, I
FARM HAND HELD
'» INGIRLS DEATH
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By The Associated I'ress, “
! BASEL. Switzcrland, July 31.—a
”yo‘ung Avstrian farm Land, named
‘Johan Hammerscaiegel, js aczused of
Immdering Mrs. Mary Levi.tet Bowen,
'()f Berk:ley, Californja, in a park
inear here yesierday. He shot her
" with an army revolver and attempied
iiu take her hza:dbag, officers alleze. :
I Her jiwelry and monzy were found
'upon her body. Mr. Bowen has -akled
I fr'm Berkeley that the bLody of his
!wife be cremated axd the ashes ship
i I'ed home.
! Mrs. Bowep had arrived hoce a few
idays ago to attend lectures.in the
'Basel University. She, took a stroli
!car]y yesterday morning in the wood-
I land of the park atcut five miles out.
lside the city, whizre her body was
found, Marks upon the ground indi
cated she had crawied about 150
lt’eet after being shot befcre she col
lapsed and died.
49c¢,~ 49¢,~ 49¢c, 49¢, 49c 1
. 49c | Thursday, Friday and Sat- 49c l
urday, $l.OO Guaranteed i
49c - Butcher Knife, as long as '49c -
_ 49c they last, for only 49c
49¢ 49 -.48¢
49c C 49
- BLACKMON HDW. CO.
PHONE 532 CHURGHWELL. BLDG. Bth ST.
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You Are The Judge
If you don’t make money feeding Pur
ina Cow Chow, don’t feed it. We’ll
help you find out that it does pay by
llending you a milk scale and milk rec
ord sheets. That’s fair, isn’t it? |
PHONE US TODAY . .
W. C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 ! CORDELE, GA.
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We can give you the bencfit of experience of long years in the
business. Call us and put us on the job. We carry pulisys
shafting, casting, belting, pipe fittings, and heavy duty Tepairs.
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE -0.
2 Makers of Famous Harris’ Wheel Press e
¥ B Coinde CORDELE, GA. % B
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925
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