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ANTO CUT TAX |
40N INCOMES HALF
ANgOUNCEMENT FOLLOWS HUR
lfi!!o CONFERENCE OF PRESI-
I?F_NT AND APPROPRIATIONS
QPAMITTEE HEAD
by AR
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, July 31—
'l‘hé‘ Coclidge administration is plan
nin“ 40 cut inceme {'X ra‘es to less
tha¥ ‘half the prescr: figures,
‘:_fi?loml nmxim"'m tax of 20 per cent, |
of i\\'hi«h 15 péreent wil he ,u:n'l,’zr;i
:m:[';'v percent pormal taxes will be |
Proposcd to congress next winter.. The |
prefent maximim is 46 percent, of |
whigh 40 percert is surtax and 6 i i
noypal tax.
(%;‘ih‘m:.n Madden, of the house ap g
qufil“iuli(m committee, after a hur |
I‘i,.gi' consultation with President Cooi !
jdgd @t the summer whitc house I"ri-]
llu_\'."%‘hfimvnd‘fl"- proposcd r-::vs*u::}
his own idea, ard a few minutes l;n'w'!
it was glventout at the white house
'fll:ll('.flll' president approved the plan i
Mr. Coolidge did not commit himself
irn‘\it:-.ubly 16’1311»: maximum, lmwl
evergas hg sadd that the treasnry \I
]wrli‘t first would have to dnhurmiw-{
\\'l:w;éjw:r: the lowest rate that would
lu‘in,tin a sufiicient amount of reve
nm‘.g |
Inf’;“yi‘t w ol the fact that umlz-r-::(m—l
TH:u; of the treasury, Gerrard H.|
winBton, has just committed himself
puhlifly {o the same rates, it is l'(‘-‘
‘:ar(ljfi'tl here as extremely probable |
!il:ll@]ly- Coolidge cchorts in the next '
‘(-nngzzvivz will place this plan dircetly |
bifobe’ congress. Mr. Coolidge hopos
‘fll:ll'ghlvlh appropriations and tax I'«‘»'
nl'.u'l,?bn bills will. be introduced lu'—l
1'0!('«"‘“10 sessien is o week old.
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666 |
Is a prescription for ¥&y ‘
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. ‘
it Kills the germs i af¥
Auto And
: Machine
Repair Work
W'c do all kinds of re
@::xiring and gas welding
- Honest Work
at Honest
Prices
A. J. Hoehn
MACHINE & AUTO CO.
Kit Fish
'Fresh Lot Kit Fish
‘ Just Arrived
- 85c¢
Kit
MILSON ERC. CO.
¥ :
. THE KIMBALL
W 1
- HOUSE
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q ATLANTA.S BRST KNOWN
: IHOTEL
’ 400 ROOMS OF SOLID
a COMFORT
“ THE HOAY OF GEORGIA
% PEOPLE
'?, ROOMS, RUNNING WATER
‘ $l.OO TO $2.00
4 ROOMS WITH BATH
A $1.50 TO $5.00
4 FREE GARAGE SERVICE
;: Ed Jacobs and Lige
P Maynard, Props.
oo SNEEETCEE -
;' Two Cents A Word 1
FARM LOANS-—Quick Bervict, Sec
us. Choice farm lands for sale. Doz
s & PRiown. ti
FARM LOANS—At Lest terms to be
aad, and specialize in quick service.
X. E. Grubbs, “ordele;, Ga. t
QUICK LOANG~=Mude on voth cliy
ind farm lands. &ee C. M. McKen
‘i, T-9-t¢
VIONTHLY AND STRAIGHT LOANS
vegotialed on Cordoie residential
md business realty. ‘Roy Friedin, Vi
wnna, Georgia. 7ill-26t.
CALL K. L. BROOKS—Ior clectrle
wiring and repairs. FPhone 395.
6-24.52 t,
FOR RENY
FOR RENT—DBuildiing formeriy occu
picd by Morris & Company, and Peo
ples Grocery Co., desirable loca
for for wholesale or storage ware-
Louse, Apply A. C. Towns at Cordele
Coen Cola Bottling Company. Phone
817. 7-14-2 Gt.
FOR RENT—War house 50 X 125
fcet on the Georgia Southern track.
Ideal Incation for any business. Ap
ply to B. A, Heard. 7-24 26t.
FO—R—R—ENT-‘:}\;HI_TIJ,T;. ll:;;:;:-:v _.f‘.-'.’;
Sixtecnth avenne, Possession at onco,
Call George Thompson at Telephone
Exchange. 7-31-3 t. :
FOR RENT—Bungalow and four
acies land, just outside city limits,
National Highway, South, phone 143.
W. R. Williamson. 8-3-26 t
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A i hih Wso g i
O\ Al R VRRR\ Te e NGL7H
AR\ G oF | eOO é’ S
P e | 5 & 7%;(“‘"“ CAet e
B Y/ e| R e PR
|Y/ g Yaow penciL |et
iN X <oith the RED BAND mm&t;&&:mi;n;mm
&> o GLEPENCIL CQ, NEW YORK.U/SA.
B T T AGIEPENCILCO, W VORKEISA, s
LOO K @
GENUINE
EXIDE BATTERIES
FOR
REDUCED TO :
% .
$13.00
SIMILAR REDUCTIONS
FOR ALL OTHER
MAKES
S. L.RYALS
Buick Distributor Coraele, Ga.
-m:m—_—
CNLY THE BEST!
More than thirty years experience s at our command to give
vou the hest in Sheet Metal Work, Roofing and an®hing in the
line of a tinner,
Our Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or no Pay!”
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
Cash in
- Advance
‘Three Tin e
| For Price
t of Two
WANTED
-
WANTED TO BUY—liresh vege
wahles of all kinds. Pay best cash
prices. W. S. Dowdy and [. S. Teagle
ot Farmers' Union Wagon Yard, 125
Ninth Avenue, 7-7-26 t
VVANTED:?;;u'n Lo maek Ton,
at home. Plain home sewing. No can
vassing. Write for samyles and par
ticulars, Success Sewing System. Box
207 Long Branch, N. Ji;+B-2-3t,
i MRROERE
LOOK HERE—Several remodeled
Ford cars for sale at Frank E. Wil
liams Sale Stables. Henry J. Williams
will demonstrate them for - you.
7 24 26t. :
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six toom cot
tage, all modern convenjences, " gix
lots, corner sth avenue and 2nd
street. See F. E, Williams or F. (.
Boatright. 7-71-"6t. :
LOST
LOST—Mule and hrzgy; open buggy,
dark bay mare mule, Will pay re
ward for return. J. J. Crumbly, Rt.
C Cordele. 2-8-3 t.
LOST—Rlack leath-r bag containing
green Wilnjte bathing snit, green
cap, Cara N-me compact, box rouge.
Rewadd votify Miss [da Bell. Phore
436, 8-3-It.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
VIA A B & A RAILWAY
One way fare plus 25 cents for
round trip between all points on A.
B. & A. where one way fare is $6.00
or less., Minimum excursjion fare 75
I(‘vnls. Tickets on sale each Sunday
to and including September 27th.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
S e e e N G
TALE OF MURDER
FOR $2 IS TOLD
WAL PALBIOONSY ayy A 1 |
CHICAGO, 11i., Augusi I,—A strange.
tale of mu‘;.hz:‘, in which a wife paid
$4OO t) have her hasband clgin, the
hired assascin in turn emploving n
other to do the shocting for 5200 and
4 the subsequent filel'ng of the money
from the slflyer was unfolded to the
poli~e last vight. 3
The wid w of Lodis Nobilo, &l:in
last December, said she had pat $469
to have her husband ¢lain .rlzlzimini-'
he had abused her daughter by a
former marviage. The daughter ¢or
| loborated her story, |
\ James Salino said he collectcd ihe
money, bat claimed he was oniy the
middle man, lcening $260 for his
share of havirz “the job dene “or the
$2OO that.was left.’””’ |
’ ‘Andrew Car 2, who admitted the
’slzmz?ing gaid his wife had takep the
$2OO and g.: to Milwauke:, where
she was ariested, Mrs. Caja’s com
nient was ‘‘what $2002’ 1
AUTHORITY TO SELL
WASHINGTON, D. C., Juiy 31.—The
shivping hoard was advised today by
Attorney Gencral Sargent that it had
';m.thm‘ily to sell two, hundred ves.
selg for seripping to Hemy Ford, as
recommend<d by President Palmer,
of the flect corporation.
LANGLEY ASSOCIATES
ENTER PLEAS OF GUILTY
! WASHINGTEON, ), C.;” Auiust .=
ilien L. Moses -and Harry . Sattler of
|l'ittsburg, indicted last year with
!Represonlutive Langley, of Kentueky
on charges of conssiracy to ilegally
!\\'ith(h-.nv liquor, pleadcd gujlty today
’in the District of Columbia Supreme
' Court.
TCHINGS
' | See your doctor. Vicks, how
ever.wi&y fix‘ig
l VVA PORUB
Ocer 27 Milllon Jars {Jsed Year'y '
1026
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LATEST wnd MOST
S UTIEVL DESIGNS
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AND
I*ANY OTHER
ViIITINCTIVE
YLATURES
BRYAN WIDOW HOLDS
OUT WELL IN SORROW
By 'The Assorviated Press,
WIASHINGTCN, D. C., August 2 —
Mrs., William Jennings Bryan 2ppear
cd well and checrful today after a
night's restful sleep, and considered
it probable that she would lcave for
Fiorida with her household tomizht.
Wililam Jennirgs Drran, or son, will
xcecomrpany Waltor E. Thompson,
Bryan’s secretary. He said DMrs,
Bryan continues a marvel! of veszin.
tion, faith and trust,
Is Now in the Hands of New Owners, and is in Better Shape to
Handle Your Business than ever. We are one of the Strongest
ol
I'inancial Institutions of the kind in the Entire South. :
We Will be very Strongly in the Market at all Times for Cotton
Seed and Pcanuts, and Can Supply You With C. 8. Meal and
Hulls, and with Pure Peanut Meal, at Right Prices. Please Re
member, Also, That We are in Po_sition to Furnish You With the
Very Best Fertilizers, Honestly Mixed.
We Consider That the Farmers’ Interests and Our Own are the
Same, and Qur Policy Will Always be, HONEST WEIGHT AND :
A SQUARE DEAL,
T. J. DURRETT, MANAGER
P - CORDELE MILL
o
WHEN BE R AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT,
: ! f BUICK WILL DUILD THEM
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has built
AUtOIIIOb il
.
See it today at the
Buick showroom
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CHICAGO CHURCH |
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‘ USES SIGNBOARD
L, |
’ By The Associated UViess, !
% CHICAGO, 11, August :3.-~A;
- ¢wayside pulpit'® has been estah-!
lished by St. Mark's Ex"._:(-opul'
i(hmch on sout Bide boulevard. Thei
;]:::1:‘»& is an elestri¢olly il!::minalwlig
fsig-:-lmrd which day and night ci.ries|
‘ze, brief message to thos: who pass
Dyt é
? IHere are some of the examples of:
Ethe sermonettes present-d:
| “The straight and narrow path is'
plenty wide enough for its traffic.
i “Takinz the line ofaleast rv.\;?.c‘i-;
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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925
THIS MOSES SEES CUTS
IN 1926 POSTAL RATES
ATLANTIC CITY, N:J. August 2.
—The prediction that congress wi'l
make a reduction in postal rates next
session was made by United States
Senator George S. Moses, who, with
other members of the United States
Postal Commission, is spending the
week end at the Hotel Ambassador.
ance is \vhutVnmke‘:;—riwl:-;;‘z;r'ul_:
some men --crooked.
| “«“No man can avoid his own
compant excert when he is asleep
and he had best make it as gOO(“
possible.’’ : :
r 1926
improvement
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2%,
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Llies
Prakes
Gas
Silter
e
Az
Cleaner
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