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Duick shares its price
with man tor cars
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—but ils Value wiint none
GILWNP 4 Because of the great number of
: Buicks bought each year, and
! because every doliarof the savings
< ). of great volume goes back into l
p 2” Buick value, Buick’s moderate '
Y price buys quality.
: Buick can, and does build its cars the
way all motor car engineers would like
to build theirs, if their volume or gelling
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® For eight consecutive Puick is selling more cars today than :
g 3;"!?415‘:“:;';22'!:’;4;1'} ever before in Buick history.* The |
:’:;’:2‘,’;"’!‘;:‘““,&“; public wants finer transportation at ‘
Chamber of Commerce. lower cost. And in Buick they get it.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
Division of Gencral Motors Corporation
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AND NEVER HAVE WE HAD SUCH AN ASSEMBLAGE OF
.f FINE DRESSES BEFORE. YOU'LL WANT TWO WHEN
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GIVE H!M HIS HEAD
and let him go if your horse wears a
set of harness of our providing, Don’t
be afraid of straps breaking, stitch
ing tipping or buckles parting. Our
harness isn't built that way. Tt is
madz for service and plenty of it. Tt
is no mors like mail, order harness
than polished steel iz like tin, We
"'il real harness not pictures of it.
Wwie also do repair work of all kinds,
on harnegs, collars or shoes.
S. M. WATSON AND CO.
Reward Offered For |
Recovery Ramage Body‘
NORFOLK, April 22—-—(/P)——one‘
thouzand dollars’ reward was ofiq‘-l
ed today by Mrs, Florence Ramage
Coleman, of Richmond, for the re--
covery of..the hody of hexr brother,
Alfred H. Ramage, prominent oil
man whos disappeared last Saturday]
from a boat enroute from Washing--
ton to Norfolk.
Ramage was last seen on the deck
of the steamer just before it reach
cd Old Point Comfqrt. Search by po
lice and coast guard vessels hag
heen {ruitless. Authorities were con
cidering using depth bombs in the
vicinity of Old Point Comfort in an'
effort to bring the body to the’ sur
face, They believe Mr. Ramage fell
or jumped overboard and was drown-i
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Dtygoods Merchants
Discuss Big Issue
NEW ORLEANS, La., April 22—
(/P)—Advisability of reducing cotton
acreage in the south to prevent a
passible slump in price was forecast
a¢” one of the important matters to
be dizcussed by the Southern Whole
sale Drygoods Aszociation, meeting
here today. The discusgion was not
reached at the apening session, the
day being given over to reading of
reports, .
NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS
The law requires the owners of an
automobhile” to have title certificate
not later than 15 “days after pur
chage of car. To get this certificate
you must buy the 1926 tag. We will
begin rigid enforcement of the gu
to tag law on May Ist. '
C. 0. NOBLE, Sheriff
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H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
THE CORDELY, DISPATCH
Lutheran Church Plans To !
Operate 3 Radio Stations ‘
NEW YORK, a\épril 20—(P)—A
broadcasting station to be owned andl
operated by the Lutheran church|
will be established in the vicinity of
New Yeork city in the near future. }
The New York station is to be one
of three new ones planned by the
Lutherans, it was announced today.
The second will be one of three
new ones planned by the Lutherans
it was anfiounced today. The second
will te placed on the the Pacific
coast and the third in Europe. To
day’s anncuncement stated that the
two stations now maintained by the
churer at St. Louis and Vaupraiso.
Ind., are highly sueccessful.
Gubernatorial Candidate
Heard By Jesup Voters
Jesup, Ga., .April QO.TUP»B. F,
Mann, of Brunswick, candidate for
governor ofGeorgia, spoke at the
nocn recess today of Wayne superior
ccurt. He was introduced by W. G.
Thomas, local representative in the
genaral assemble,
i:\n'. Mann urg'ed a change in the
system of gasoline inspection, and
fiayed the “patch work policy’’ of the
state highway d'epartment. He said
The was ‘n the race to the finish not
‘withstanding reports to the contrary.
illc will speal’r at many south Georgina
points in the next few days, i
Announcement
To Our Friends Atnd Customers
We now have a limited supply of
Stove Wood
and shall be glad to receive your orders
Burns Longer Burns Hotter
Phone 489
Fitzgibbons & Wilson
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DID YOU KNOW THAT IT’S STILL SNOWING TO THE ;
MAN WEARING WINTER WEIGHTS—BUT IT’S ONLY (B ]
.A\m» WEARING WINTER WEIGHTS ]>; lIS ;(‘\ \' !‘%wm,_;gg-fim ;
DECEMBER TO THE CHAP WEARING IS CHRISTMAS . MORE &
UNION SUITS 2 YOU CAN'T ENJOY GOOD WEATHER -E_STVLE_%
OVERHEAD—IEF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED FOR IT UN- ;; for S=|
DERNEATH—AND IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO FEEL SPRINGY Coff A oMQRE f»
Il YOU’'RE DRESSED STUFFY. COME IN—PUT A G ON; |
(HANGE OF UNDERWEAR UNDER YOUR VEST—AND @ 5 s |
LET THE CEDAR'CHEST TAKE THE BURDEN OFI' YOURS | ’
UNION SUITS $l.OO TO S2SO—SPRING SHIRTS : PRI ST 6N
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W. H. WESTBROOK _
| CORDELE, GEORGIA
DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES i
Drive Suspect Held As
Police Probe Death Crash
© MACON, Ga., April 20.—(P)—A cor
‘lnm}r‘s jury afterconvening here teo-
Ida,y orderd E. Dorman, railway shor
imna helt in jail without bond pend
f"ing action of the jury in probing the
l(ieaxh cf James B. Smitfi, aze two
!years,’iufant son of Mr. and Mrs. VV
!L. Smith, who was kilfed in an anto
!mobile accident here Monday night,
‘rThe jury convened and recessed until
{l'riday bhecaue witnesses were i;} the
ihcspital and unable to attend.
‘ There others were injured when a
|large car said to have been driven hy
EDcrman collided with a small car co
lcupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith,
‘(?. A. Smith and the infant. C. A,
{ Smith is said to suffered a fractured
!sl\nll, The others are not badly hurt.
Renew Your Health
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by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification® of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin
ing your vitality? Purify your en
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice &
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directions. Only
&5 cts. A+ any drug siore. (Ldv.)
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926