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' PATEVILLE NEWS
i Friends \y.‘lll regret to know of the!
pfenth of Mrs. J. 1. Hatfield. '
* Mies Lillie Childers spent the week
Jend with Miss Vera Wade. |
w; Miss lfiplbrooll“r?nw agent of ‘
‘Crisp, and the club girls of Pate
(yflh school met “Wednesday after
‘noon
& Mrs, J. J. Jenkins - from Palin'
"Beach_Fla is visiting her brather, Mr
‘A. J. Clary
- Miss Tula and Mr. Wiley Hall, of
Ashburn, were the guests of Mr. M.
(A, Hall and family the past week.
' Miss Vyndetta McLeroy, principal
‘nf Pateville school, returned to her,
;’-home at Jersey, Ga., Wednesday at-|
;lornobn.
+ Bgt. and Mrz. Dewey Wade of Fort
{Benning, Ga, spent Memorial Day'
jée Antioch church. |
"} Mrs, E. B, Dickerson and littlc]
qunghter of Miami, Fla., were the
shaests of Mr. W. E. Dickerson and
Wamily Tuesday. {
‘Mr. 8 J Clary who has been vis-i
ting his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J.
#lary returned to Savannah Sunigy
© Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Hartley ana
amily were the guests [, .and
0.8 Scarbgrouzms"dfi& :
x‘m and Mrs. Hubert Ausborn were
‘e guests of Mr ;ng s, B. B.’l
' e and famfly™ "%f". night.
Friends will r ' now ‘that'
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Of §Class Day, Church And
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STREET DRESSES—RECEIVED BY 'US DAILY FOR THE
SEASON—WILL APPEAL TO ANY CUSTOMER WHO MAY
VISIT OUR STYLE PARLORS, ‘~ |
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IS FEATURING SPORT
—~STREET—CHURCH—DRESS AND GRADUATION HATS
FOR.THE COMING WEEK—LET US SERVE YOU, i
Roobin’s Dept. Store
Mrs J. R, Holt and little son are ill
: with mumps,
~ Mr, Whelchel Hartley spent the
week-end with Mr, Cecil Wade.
Miss Jonnie Mae Wright of Pine
hurst, was the guest of friends and
relatives for the past week at Pate
ville,
Miss Mary Emma Hartley was the
guests of Miss Vers Wade Sunday.
Miss Mildred Diclgergon was the
guest of Miss Annie Mae' Ausborn
last Friday night.
FOUR CONVICTS IN FATAL .
JAIL BREAK CAUGHT
Joliet,” 111, ‘May 6~With four of
the seven convicts who slashed their
way out of Illinois state penitentiary
captured, Citizens, vigilantes' and
sheriff’s deputies were helieved to Ye
cloging in on the other three some
where in the wooded sections of fiorth
ern Hlinois.
~ Reports to Warden John Whitman
from Streator and Morrison indicated
that the last of the fugitive murder
ers may be taken’into custody, be
fore dawn, ‘ ’
Gun jattles and surprise - attacks
Mefl’ the, first day of the hunt,
Eight counties tobk port in. pursuit
of the men who killed Deputy War
den: Peter Klein and kidnared Cap
tain“of the Guards J, W, Keely in
making a bold escape from the state’s
new ‘‘gacape pyoof’’ penitentiary.
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Whep you pteenizé the UgD. C.
Ladies at the Swimming Pool, Friday,
May 14, you are helping them to build
a Chapter -Hotge:«¥ ! i
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MAX E. LAN D-—Attorney-At-Law,
Quick loans Cordele real éstate, five
years at 7 percent, gy
REUEL E. HAMILTON—Dentist
With Dr. D, J. Willilams, offices over
J. A. Lasseter & Co, phone 10, resi
dence phone 456,
DR. M. LOUISE TIPTON-—Osteopath
| ic Physiclan. American Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Cordole.’g-. Phones:
' Office 495,"Residence 69-J.,
!HARRIG & BALLENGEN-—lnsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.:
§ M. DEKLE-—-Optometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a speclalty. Pate
Building, Cordele, Ga.
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DR. J.. W. MANN~—Veterinarian, Of
fice Phone 74. Res. Phonp 204-W.
THOS. J. WARTH W'fi. D.—~Bpecial
atténtion to ' surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, g¢ DN )
DR, R, ternal )led&c:no
i ry. e American Bank
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Each One of The
New Models
Carries Style
Quality And
Individuality
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
LEGAL LAND SALE .. .
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in June, next at public outcry at the
Court of said County in favor of:the
the legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
City lot number Nineteen (19), and
the West half of lot number Twenty
(20), in Block number Eighty{Eight
(88) as shownd gy,u‘::e' map of survey
of the City fo Cordele, Crisp County,
Georgia. Xy 3
’ Sald property levied on as the prop
erty of 'G. ‘W, Bhlrl&. to satisfy an ex
scution isgued "from the = Superior
Court of said C%mgy An favor of the
Heard' Grocery €o.; against the said
G. W. Shipp; said ‘property being in
possessjon of the waid Shipp. This,
the 9th day of Mayy 1926,
5-8-4 t i O NOBLE, Sheriff
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WANTED A SOUTH GEORGIA
FARM—WiII give in exchange -$3,
000 worth of free and clear Florida
property. Address J. O. Parris,’ Au
burndale, Fla. 6-9 ;
CITY TIRE SERVICE STATION—
Old Wilkes-Webster stand next: to
Steadd’s. We do all kinds of 'vul
canizing and tire repair work. “Also
carry full line new tires, tubes and
accessories. Phone 376 Reginald Bar
ry. tf. »
'FOR RENT—§ room house 4th
street between 12th and 13th aye
nues; 6 room house, 7th avenue,
Northern Heights. Mrs. Irene L.
Brower. Call 532 or 187-W. 5-12, -
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v SRR AR e s - Chryiler 70" Royal Sedan
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Unequaled Results With Unexampled Economy (
Chrysler “70” satisfies the growing desire
to make the dollar go farther—to make it
buy more comfort and enjoyment.
Chrysler “70” is far less costly to buy and
to keep. It gives twice the gasoline and
oil mileage of many-cars which it equals
,and-surpasses in speed. - -
But Chrysler“7o” superiority doesn’t stop
with a phenomenal performance.
It goes de? )n"_, mategials and manu
CHRYSLER"“7O~
CHRYSLER *'7o"—Phaeton, $1395; Coach,
$1445; Roadster, $1625; Sedan, $1695; Royal
_Cou;t. $1795; Brougham, $1865; Royal Sedan,
31995; Crown Sedan, $2095. Disc wheels
optional. .
All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal
L. O. White & Company, Dealers
PHONE7S . iif} 4% _ CORDELE, GA.
Progriess Means Keeping Step
Progrie s Keeping Step
Modern farm implements are replacing the old ofieanrée methods
of cultivation in Crisp eounty and surrounding territory. Chief
among this replacement is the ;
New 4 McCormick-Deering
Riding Cultivator |
Tested and tried, it has found a place in the fields of the South
‘that no other machine has ever won. Bit by bit, thru many years, ;
it has been improved until it is the perfected workmanship of -
aster craftsmen, embodying ideas of practical, successful farm
. . togdver, There’s only one genuiie New 4 €ultivitpr,
Fix and 'Bai@e other ‘“Just As Good.”? N W
*Q"%Q ® e L g ? se &£
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Cordele Implement Co.
o ¥ fGood Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better” '
We have in our warehouse the well known *‘BS. C. 0. Co.” brands
—the very best that'ean be made. We ar'e"'pr't_apared to take care
of your ““fill in” orders, from a single sack up. Call on us for
what you need. i g 2 e i
. $ ®
Southern Cotton Oil Co.
'+« CORDELE MILL—T. J. DURRETT, MGR. _ :ip.
facturing. No car is built of finer mate
rials; no car is built to finer standards.
The result is that Chrysler “70” stands
up without constant mechanical attention
in a way that arouses the highest praise
of men and women who are used to the
very costliest cars. '
Let us show you the Chrysler “70”. Ride
init,driveit. Thatistheonly way youcan
fully appreciate its remagkgble qualities.
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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1926