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HUNT FOR TRIBE
.- WILL BE RESUMED
: r.; “The Associnted Presa,
LOS ANGELES, Calif, August 1.
Search for a tribe of “tailed men"’
will be resumed this fall by Loy Hess
wh) announced today he would leave
in Septembeir. for the Philippines j»
ore of‘the practically unexplored
jslands of’ which group he hopes to
find his “‘missing links'' Hess had a
similar expedition in 1923, but could
not <onuect the aje-like men.
JULY WEATHER BROUGHT
FLOODS, COLD AND SNOW
By The Associnted Press,
CHICAGO, Aug. I.—July in the sum
mer column of months made its exit
mere in the manner of tiie proverbial
March ‘lioh. Heavy Tralns, floods, ex
tremely low tempera’nires pr the
season, and even snowfall as El Paso
marked the parting bow of the nor
mally sigzling month.
At pé‘t}oit the heaviest rainfall in
a year caused damages estimated at
over -five hundred thousand ¢lollnrs.‘
The flood menace on the Rio Grande
kept relief crews working most of the
right ‘sterugthcnlng' the weak spots
slong the dik;-s. near the city.
TROOPS BREAK CAMP
By The Asxocinted Press.
TYBEE, Ga., August 2.—Camp was
hrokenv-this morping by the units of:
the filll)dl'C«l and twenty second in
fantry, Georgia National Guard. Col
Kimbrough, commanding the regular
army :instructors, declared the camp
a great success from the standpoint
of tralning. -.. ) Shi
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- The Dayton Water
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possible. In the laun
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and for watering the
lawn and garden, it
supplies a steady stream
of running water at a
mere turn of the faucet.
This system is casy to
operate, has nothing to
get out of order and
requires only an oc
casional oiling. :
" Let us show you how -
easily and economically
you can do away with
pump and water pail
drudgery. We have a
system to mecet your Phis
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Our stock is large and
offers a wide variety
that is certain to please
you. The prices, too,
are surprisingly low for
the (;H.‘xffl_‘u'.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler and Vision Specialist
SUCCESSOR TO
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FERGUSON-MASTERS
At the First Methodist church this
afterncor: Rev. E. O. Heath perform
ed the ceremony making Mr. H. E.
Masters and Mrs. Becsie Ferguson
‘man and wife. The couple left during
the Jate afternon for ‘their future
home in Florida.
Mr. Masters is a well known and
progressive business man of Havana;
Fla., while ‘the bride is the sister of
Mr. H. S. Simpson, a farmer residing
near \Vfirwick in this county. She
is a 'woman of many excellent traits
z;nd has scores of friends throughou:
the community who will wish ‘both
her and her hushand a long and hap
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ELLSWORTH TALKS OF
ANOTHER POLAR
| - EXPEDITION
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| By 'The Aunociated Preas,
. NEW - YORK, Aug. I.—Lincoln Ells
worth, - co-explorer with Ronald
Amundsen, in the latter's recent polar
flight, retugning t.bday on the steam
ship, Fredérlck third, 's_'n:lgl another
flight to the north pole would{hé ‘at
tempted. 7, by g
He said “I certainly hope to try
again and;we look on the last at
tempt m.:"tmerely preliminary. We
Lhave not, howov””ma,dg al],’:a'?g?f[jiv?}tc '
plans for ighe atfi.;‘ b B ,{:*"} ,
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MOORE'S GARAGE |
For Overhauling Motor
Jobs
We have just installed running
fn machine for overhauling mot
ors. Also installed new motor
| hone #or honiug out cylinders
and* fitting pistons. “Overhaul
job g¢#d as new. Also gas, 011,
and aggessories. Wrecking serv
lce night or day.
Phofies.l44 ar ] 157- W, i
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LOW Pl' iCCS
. The 'Chevrolef Motor Company announces
~ the following reductions in the prices of
Chevrolet closed models:
The Coupe - %675
e former price $715 ~
The Coach - %695
. ‘ former price $735 -
The Sedan - - *775
former price $825 %
ALL PRICES F. 0.8. FLINT, MICHIGAN »‘gv
- CALHOUN CHEVROLET COMPANY -
T T OORMLE, G, ‘
QhU;A'L’ITA\Y AT LOW COST
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
| LOANS
FARM LOANBSB—Quick Bervict, See
us. Choice farm lands for sale. Dor
rns & Brown. 174
FARM LOANS—At best terms t{o be
had, and specialize in quick service.
W. E. Grubbs, Tordele, (ja. t
‘QUICK LOANS-—-Made on both city
jand farm lands. See C, M, McKen
'zle. b 4 7-9-tt
MONTHLY AND STRAIGHT LOANS
Negotiated on Cordele residential
and bhusiness realty. 'Roy Friedin, Vi
enna, Georgia. 7il-26t. |
NOTICE \
!CALL R, L. BROOKS—For electrie
wiring and repairs. Phone 395.
6-24-562 t.
{ . FOR RENT
FOR RENT-—Building formerly occu
pied by Morris & Coinpany,"and Peo
ples Grocery | ‘Co., 'desirable loca
for for wholesale or storage ware
house. Apply A. C. Towns at Cordele
Coca Cola Bottling Company. Phouej
' 87. : 7-14-26 t.
e el b s
OR: AENT—Wa use 50 X 12§,
m‘“tfi& Gnofiv Southefn track.’
:I&gafificqmp for,.any business. AP,
ply to B. A. Homtd. 7.8 26t." * " -
’FOR RENT—Swearingen ]1011;:7;';
Sixteenth avenue. Possession at once.
'(‘all George Thompson at Telephone
’Exchange. 7-81-3 t.
L WANTED
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WANTED TO BUY—Fresh . vege
tables of all kinds. Pay best cash
prices. W. S. Dowdy and I. S. Teagle
at Farmers' Union Wagon Yard, 125
Ninth Aventd. |7O §97 00 Lngpet
- Handlo. gy torailory, gai. tailored
tepmaangre ARG WUI ovßiconts spll
@fi& 1 %nd’ gtinterr:finoy;
Eron m ) I'l i éfil}‘j‘#%tg&,
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/CHEVROLET,
THE CORDELE DISPATCOR
Cash in
Advance
Three Times
For Price
of Two
Tailoring Co., 200 Anderson 'Bldg.,
Cincinnati, 0. .
C-OTEFEb—R-ailroad, Porters, \\TaTt
ers. Informatijon write'fiSupt, Ip3 Rail
way Exchange, Kansas: City, Mo.
WANTED—Women to maek money
at home. Pleln‘hom_f gsewing. No can
vassing., Write for samples and par
ticulars. Success Sewing System, Box
|207 Long Branch, N. J., 8-2-3 t, = -
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FOR SBALE
LOOK HERE—Several remodeled
Ford cars for sale at Frank E. Wil
liams Sale Stables. Henry J. Willjams
will demonstrate them for you.
7 24 26t.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room cot
tage, all modern ‘conveniences, six
lots, corner sth avenue and 2nd
street. . See F E. Wijlliams or‘-'E._ G.‘;
Boatright. 7-31.76 t. . i b ‘
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LOST;Package ’containing small
piece of serge and some lace:’,.on
streets of Cordele, Phone oy réturn
}to 'Roobin’s’ é’toré&y W ‘
| LOST—Muleé and ihug;yr ; open buggy,
dark bay mai‘é"fif\ule; "Will pay re- }
ward for return. J. J. Crumbly, Rt.
C Cordele. 2-8.3 t. l
SERIOUS RAINFALL
By The Associated Press,
DETROIT, Mich.,, August 2—Po
lice and fire officials today fixé,(:l;‘h\-o
mililon dollars as the appro" ate
damage caused by . yesterd-ay’s-:i' rain
storni«in and about Detroit. Th‘i;ain
,,f.‘qf:}:,l;%,fi_\i_ilswo"rel' four® inches in’ fven
%’bfig,‘f‘beginning at six o’clol Fri.
RETIRED MINISTER
’ KILLS WIFE THEN
HIMSELF
' RICHMOND, Va., August 2.—Rev.
George W, Holder shot and killed
‘his wife and then killed himself at
their home here this ‘morning. The
sooting took place in the dining ro:m
Both were believed to ahve-died iu
stantly. No motive was assigned but
it was rossibly ill health.
- Holder retired from the active min.
iistry several years ago, 130 g |
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OIL TOWN IN TEXAS IS ‘
HARD HIT BY FLAMES
By The Associategd l"reu,
LIBERTY, Texas, August 2.—Pijre
had destrayed about halt, of Liberty
and was still burning at noon today.
The Southern Pacific depot was the
latest of a dozen buildings . to oo
down in the path of the flames.
Houstan fire department hag been
‘called for aldy Yo, ‘
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Children’s ' Suits, " $2- ' 39
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‘ , Bath Towels, each 59(: ‘
: ' 220 : “ ' Crepe De Chine
’ by Fud Togisy |7 0 $1.28.
B 193 ¢ e o 72-in. Damask
Faney Dress Voiles 850
S;“e \ : 19c ? ‘:’m’j‘:‘. g One l‘)t Lrlldfll"veal- <3 ~
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- | Shirts, all entirely new fall patterns, $2.75 |
values, for
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oobmn’s Dept. dtore
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NO GROUND DEFENSE
CAN STOP AIR FORCE
SAN ANTOIO, Texas, August 2.—
““It is well known all over the world
that no defense from the ground can
stop aircraft,’”’ declared Colonel Wil
liam Mitchell today in commenting
cn the recent anti-ajrcraft test of the
War Department. The air force s
only defense against a hostile air
force, he said. :
Charles McGoogap returned last
night frrm Camp McClellan, Ala
bama, where he has spent the pasi
several weeks, b
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SRR P HOTEL GORDON
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925
FLAGSHIP WILL - BE
A PERMANENT - .
MEMORIAL - 2
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WASHINGTON, D, C., August 2.--
The air cruiser, Chicago, flagship of
the army, aromx_d-the-world flight
squadron, will be placed permanently'
among the exhibits of the Smith.
sonian Institution as a memorial 0
the men who-made the world circuit.
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Miss Irene MeeCollum; Wwho has
been attending summer sfchool at G.
S. C. W. at Milledgeville,fhs returned
home. .', :