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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925
Fabric, Standard Cord, Heavy Car ”ye Cord,
Balloon Cord, Commercial Service Cord, Sure
- Service Tan And Grey Tubes.
PRICES RIGHT--QUALITY UNSURPASSED
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY, CORDELE, GEORGIA
Georgia Military College
Junior R. O, T..C. Unit
‘The Trained Man Wins
The Georgia Military College will train your
hoy in vight thinking and right conduct. Discipline
sane and wholesome, developing the spirit of init
iative anq self-reliance. i
Ideal living conditions; modern barracks; ade
quately equipped laboratories. Trained amd exper
ienced instructors. Athletics directed by compe
tent coaches. Army officer on detail. Intire Ex
pense $437.00. Fall term opens September Sth. Ad
dress. -
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EDWARD T. HOLMES, A. M, LL. D.
Milledgeville, Ga.
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KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13— WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W. 12th AVE.
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND -~
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
A NEW TRAIN
“The F ioridian”
All Year Round Train—Only One Night Out
Between Florida and Eastern Cities
Observation, Library, Dining Car Service
No. 8
3:00 PM Lv.
7:00 PM Ar.
7:00 PM Lv.
11:15 PM Ar.
11:38 AM Ar.
9:15 AM Ar.
12:40 PM Ar.
2:00 ’M Ar.
4:25 PM Avr.
6;15 PM Ar.
5:50 AM Ar.
8:050 AM Ar.
92:30 PM Ar.
The many special features incorporated in this
attractive train is the result of years of study
of high class travel requirements.
Two other through high class trains daily.
SEABOARD AR LINE RY"
All Seaboard Air Line Route South of Richmond
C. W. SMALL, D. P, A.
30 Bull Street Savannah, Ga.
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER
UNDEKTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
Jacksonville
Savannah
Savannah
Columbia
Norfolk
Richmond
Washington
Baltimore
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
Montreal
Quchee
No. 7
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LABOR FEDERATION
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TURNS HAND DOWN
%I e
} FAILURE OF ORCIBNIZED LABOR
i TO RALLY TO LA FOLLETE'S
CAUSE REASON FOR STIAND.
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WASHINGTON, D. €., August 3.—--
!T]w American Federation of Labor
has turned thumbs down op the third
Iparty movement, now being organ
ized by one of its own chieftains. Be
‘rause of the failure to rally labor
(forces whole heartedly behind the
“Lzz, Tollette independent campaign
;iias! vear, he federation has ordered
%-n returny to ils old “non-partisan’’
: policy of supporting candidatcs sym
‘ pathetic to its aims regardless of
} rarty.
The decision was made hiy the exo
cutive council in a meeting here, on.
the eve of preparation in pelitieal
|camps‘ for the congressjonal elec
tions in 1926. The federation will
conduct a “strenuous non-partisan
nolitical campaign’’ next year, ¢‘with
the purrose of snpporting thoge who
can be depended vpon Lo be true to
the people, for if they are true to the
people they will he true to lahor,'’
according to a resolution adopted at
fliec meeting.
“No aid or comfort will he given
those who seek to launch thivd jarlty
'mnvnmpnts." a statement from the
'fm]m»atinn qavy, C e
These cold words symbolize ‘anoth
| er sethack to the budding third party
l movement which is being crganized
' by William . Johnson, himself a
labor leader, nresident of the Inferna
' tional Machiniziz and a numlep of
vithe executive rrv o of fho 12104
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
tion, It {ollows 1 wes -4g |
the rerusal of Senator Norris, of Ne
braska, irregular republican and
member of the [La Folletter bhloe in
the senate, to assume leadership of
't.hc movement, |
| This action of the executive coun
city heviwver, is not stariling ':x::([
not unexpected, and reflects the dic
illusjonment of the labor’s l(.';ulfw
because of the failure of their orces
to rally to the independent cam:
’]t-:lign last -year. Previously, labo:
;\\'nr]\'«rd through the two major joliti
cal parties, and the ederatjon favors
a reversion to the peliey, though the
couneil went on record in favor :)fj
accepting the “support tht is freely |
given by any group tat has for iis
purpose the carrying out the noi-
Jartisan politicai policy of the Amc:‘.’.}
can Federation of Labor. j |
This may be taken to mean, re
versely, that it wil support ind ‘
pendent candidates-—perhaps even ;
running under the auspices of &‘m-i
new third party—if such (~:mdidmvsi
most clearly reflect the ideas of
labor,
Several factors must be taken in
to consideration in scarching out the |
meaning and effect of the l'mlmu!-:
tion’s acti'n. It must be r: membered |
that until the last election, the l'r-‘l.!
eration followed this nnn-lztn'lis:.;!i
policy, and even then never went o |
record as an orgapization in f';l\'u:'!
ing the La Follette independent (-um-!
paign, |
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Handle new territory for tajlorved ‘
to-measure suits and overcoats coll
tng at $23.50. Fall end winter lines
ready vow., Wriie Th 2 Style-Coatoar
Tailoring Co., 200 Anderson Dldg.,
Cincinnati, 0.
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TOBACCO COMPANY |
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| CPENS AT TIFTON |
I
iMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY
OPENS REDRYING PLANT TO
| DAY THAT WILL EMPLOY 250 l
}' PERSONS., |
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' By The Asmociated Press,
! TIFTON, G., August 3.—The stem :
’u;in,:, room of the mammoth slvm.l
lmhr_v and redrying piant here ol the “
’hm'm'inl Tobacco Company will he :
‘;:,in operations Monday morning, |
l"\"""”' 3. About 25 hands will D |
‘om;'ln_\w! in the stemming rooin |
calone o start with, and this number |
g\\ill he inereased to 500 as soon o |
they can he seeured. }
l The plant will run night and l|;|.\';
?.‘l% sooon as epough tohacco iy lwin,;:
!r ceived., The plant will cmploy over
;l_mm hands when running to ('le)dci';
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\ Bioiveors
MOORE'S GARAGE
UL O bAalAauL
i For Overhauling Motor %
| Jobs
l We have just installed running
; in machine for overhauling mot
{ ors. Also installed new motor
hone for honing out eylinders
and fitting pistons. Overhaul
{ Job good as new. Also gas, oil,
| and accessories. Wrocking sery
| ice night or day.
Phones 144 and 157-W |
The H. C. Wheeler Warehouse Will Be Op
perated This Season Again Under
The Management of Mr, R. W.
Williams.
Our special efforts will go to the handling of your
cotton so that you will get the highest market prices.
Bependable and prompt serviee wil be our aim. We
appreciate the busincss our friends have given us
in the past and hope to merit a full share of this
ceason’s business. You will find a hearty welcome
and every accommodation here. Come and make
this your headquarters while in town.
THE H. C. WHEELER WAREHOUSE
R. W. WILLIAMS, Manager.
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Save Skin And Pants
We are offering at the remarkably low
price of 3
Those Good Knee Pads so necessary
~to the comfort of all cotton pickers, reg
ular price is Hoe,
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Watt & Holmes Hardware Co. |
’ PHONE NUMBER 9 CORDELE, UA |
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
H. F. CORBETT
PLUMBING |
IVERYTHING INTHE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Gpposite Light Plant ~ Phone 3756 Cordele, Ga.
Anthony Auto
Pumps
WIIL.I, DO THE WORK WITH
e ILHAST: BERORT A N 1
COST NO MORE THAN ANY
OTHER GOOD PUMPS. WK
HAVE THEM-—-TAKE A 100 K
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Geo. L. Riles
Phone 4823 Cordele, Ga.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
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