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Citizens Enraged By Mad
Actions Of Former Cop
TAMPA, Fla, May 9.-(P)~A
crowd of 3,000 Cubans and Span.
fards In Ybor City, Latin section hete
willer around after Pnfil Robinzuez,
‘former deputy sheriff and specia’
offieor, who was charged with an
unprovoked attact on several men,
Rodriguez was finally captured in
2 house nearby under a bed and was
“arrested on charges of assault with a
deadly wearon and inciting a riot,
It was charged he went into a col
fee shoy and engaged in an argu
ment with A. and R. Perez, proprie
tors, and drew a revolver on the lat.
ter without cause. Then it is alleged,
the officer went to another cafe ard
‘brandishing his gun chased vnlters‘
and patrons into the street,
A crowd gathered and threatened
the officer, it was said, and holding
them off with his gun, he backed
into an alley and fled,
" The former deputy had been active
in liquor ralds in Yhor City nutil his
commission was revoked about ‘0
month ago. He is connected now with
the health departmeént as a special
officer. b
" In the Intercollegiate A. A. A.
track and field championships thie
year Harvard will have the advan
tage of competing on its home lot.
While it is seventeen years since the
crimson has won one of these cham.
pionships, it still leads the list in
hmumber of titles taken with thirteen
to its credit.
. ATE TOO FAST
Seuth Carolinian Took Black-
Draught For Indigestion, and
Says He Could Soon Eat
i Anything.
. Ballentine, 8. C—~Mr, W. B,
Bouknight, of this place, gave the
.tl’hnowinl account of his use of
edford’'s Black-Draught,
"“Just after I married I had indi
. gestion. Working out, I got in the
habit of eating fast, for which I
soon paid by having a tight, bloated
- feeling after meals. This made me
vety uncomfortable. 1 would feel
stupid and drowsy, didn't feel like
working. I was told it was indi
geation. Some one recommended
Black-Draught and I took it after
. meals. 1 soon could ¢at anything
any time, -
“I use it for colds and bilious
ness and it will knock out & cold
and carry awsy the bile better and
quicker than any liver medicine I
have ever found.”
Eating too fast, too much, or
faulty chewing of your food, often |
causes discomfort after meals. A |
pinch of Black-Draught, washed
down with a swallow of water, will
help to bring prompt relief. Bloat
ed @sensations, eructations, bad
breath and other common symptoms
of {indigestion have disappeared
after Black-Draught has been taken
for several days. NC-164
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MAX E. L AND-—Attorney-At-Law.
Quick loans Cordele real estate, tive
vears at 7 percent.
REUVEL E. HAMILTON—Dentist
With Dr. D. J. Williams, offices over
J. A. Lasseter & Co, phone 10, resi
dence phone 456,
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DR. M. LOUISE TlPTON—Osteopath
fc Physician. American Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga. Phones:
Office 495, Residence 69-J.
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HARRIS & BALLENGEN—lnsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
8 M. DEKLE—Optometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a specialty. Pate
Building, Cordele, Ga.
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DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Of
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 204-W.
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THOS. J. M'ARTHUR, M. D.—Specia)
attention to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga.
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DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medicine
‘and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co. Bldg
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1 cake Ivory Soap (medium
size), 2 cakes Guest llvory, 4
cakes P and G, the white nap
tha, 4 cakes Star Soap, 2 pack
ages Star Naptha Powder, 2
tackages Chipso (medium) size,
1 White Enamel Dish Pan, regu
lar value $2.15. ;
ALL FOR $1.20
WILSON MERC. COO.
Phone 124
. 10th St. & 17th Ave.
Gotham Robber Gang
Captured By Motor Officer
NEW YORK, May 10-~Four men,
three of whom confessed to the po-l
lice to implication in the robbery of
15 stores, and the United Cigar
Stores of the .Atlantic and Pacific
Tea Company, and the Unted Cigar
Stores Company, involving the mur-}
der of a man and a woman and the
shooting of a scond man, were ar
rested when they sped past Amos
R. Andersan, a motorcycle police
man on a lonely road outside Darien,
Ohio. |
In additition to the robberies and.
murders which they admitted early
in the day to Detective Joseph A.
day and John Cordes, of Inspector
Coughlin’s office, they were being
questioned by District Attorney
Charles J. Dodd, of King's county in
connection with the murder of- an--
other man, who lost his life defend
ing an Atlantic and Pacific Tea store!
in January 22, |
So far as could be learned tonight
from checking up on the confession’
telephoned from Darien to lnspector'
Coughlin's office here, their booty!
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Jast take your sioes off and thes
put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ache
ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion
tortured feet of yours in a. “Ti”
bath. Your toes will wriggle with
joy; they'll look up at you and al.
most talk and then the‘ll take ane
other dive in that “Tiz"” bath,
When your feet feel like lumps of
lead—all tired out—just ty e i il
It's grand—it's glorious. Your feet
will dance with joy; ‘also you will
find all pain gone from corns, cale
louses and bunions.
There’s nothing like “Tiz.” Its
the only remedy that draws out all
the poisonous cxudations which puff
up your feet and cause foot torture,
A few cents buy a box of “Tiz” at
any druig‘ or department store—don’t
wait. Ah! how glad your feet gets
how comfortable your shoes feel,
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES
CORDELE, GEORGIA " :
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Arrival and ‘Departure. or Passenger
Trains, . Cordele; Unlon Depot . .
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‘'he following -schedule rigures pubd
ished as Infermation, ' 1 g
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i Southern RMallwey Oyotem .
Arrives— p —-Do#umg
I:23am lhcox-erntl 3:40a
2:25am Jacksonville - 6:27am
B:4oam chlaonvlllo.-h‘;tks I:23am
2.40 pm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm
65:27am . Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:26am
7:4%2am, Valdosta . . ~ 7:66pm
s e £ S s i £ o et
11:37am Hamp-Tampa-St.!, P, 5:32pm
6:32pm Atl.-Cinn.-Chicago ' 11:37am
7:sopm Macon 7:42am
e e e e e e et e s
Atlanta, Birmizgham & Atlastle’
Raflway Pory
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
Arriveses «=Departs
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:563pm Atlanta I:sopm
t2:4vam Moultrie-Thomasvilje 4:4oam
I:4opm Waycross 8:00pm
2:ospm Maco:u-Atlanta 2:sopm
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Georgia Southwestern & Gulf R. K,
Departs— —Arriven
9:lsam Albany Local 7:lopm
B:ospm Alb'y-Thoa'ville-B'nb'g 2:Jspm
3:ospm Albany-Moultrie 2:335pm
3:ospm Albany-Dothaan 2:36pm
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SEABOARD &)IR LIND RAILWAY
Departure RRDBLE ARRIVAL
FOR ' . FROM
7:40 AM Americus and Local 11:18 AM
3:05 PM Montg'ery and Losal 240 Py
3:153 PM BSavannah nndgLau.l 2:45P
YOR ABBEVILE . FROM
7:15 AM Ocilla and Local 1:05 PM
“OR RICHLAND FRSM
11:30 AM Bavannah and Loeal 4:28 PM
11:30 AM Columbus and Loeal 4:40 PM
11:26 AM Helena and Local 7:35 AM
4:35 PM Montg'ery and local 11:25 AM
Get ready for.the hot weather. Put up new Areolux porch
shades and get the new rockers and swings you need. We have
the shades in a lot of different sizes. Some in solid colors and
some in the new -Verticolor stripes. They are all good and will
add mueh comfort and beauty to your porech. Good poreh rockers
in the maple and.oak styles. We have good rockers at prices
ranging from $4.50 to $12.00. At any price in between them you
can find good serviceable and comfortable rockers.
; SWINGS RUN IN PRICE $7.50, $lO.OO and $13.60 _
& wy,. . SETTEES AT $lO.OO TO $13.50 T
C . C F i C
risp County lurniture Co.
e [ ““The Friendly Store™ Ll i i |
Catholic Church In Ban
’L Francisco Damaged, Bomb
' SAN FRANCISCO, May, 9.—(f)—
Peter and St. Paul’s Catholic church,
an impssing edifice In the north sec
tunn of Ban Francisco was slightly
Camaged before dawn today by ex
lnonlou of a bumb placed in the main
vestibule. No one was injured.
‘L Police believe the bombing wes the
work of a veligious fanatic. It was
Peter and Bt, Paul’s church this year.
On last January 13th the building
was similarly damaged.
' The damage in today's explosion
was contined to a broken window and
shattered woodwork.
was not extensive in any of the rob
beries. They wers coming from
Cambridge, Masss., in a stolen c-rl
when apprehended. | |
Vacation Tim
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‘. ACOMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT .
,We have the most éompleto gas welding plant in this
gection just installed. Save the breaks with a complete
weld in our plant. We do all kinds of Machinery and
Aato repairing.
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German Fasters Find
Occupation Pays No Money
; BERLIN, May 10—(#)—Another
business, once lucrative, has gone
bankrupt in Germany, It is the %usi- {
ness of earning one’s bread zad but
ter by fasting in a glass zage. }
The last of these faswting cham
pions came both with empty stomach
and empty purses, although they did
nobly while they were at it. Some
even established world records in
long distance fas’ing, going foodless
for 45 days and more, Yet when
they were released from their glass
cages they were amazed to learn that
the bill for soda-water and cigarettes
consumed during their fasting, just
about atz up the gate receipts. |
Howzver, all these now st-rving‘
fasting champions have one goal,
; whi:h shines like a friendly beacon
te guide them into safe port. They
all plan trips to the United States to
outfast each other there, where
they believe people are more sympa.
thetic toward poor, starving persons,
and above all, more willing to pay
high enough entrance fees to make
fasting worth while.
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Gen. Leonaid Wood
“« Plans Visit To U. 8.
MANILA, May 9.~Govenor General
Leonard Wood who has been in the
TPhfliyplneo five years, has announced
ihls intention to spend a vacation in
the United States probably nexi year
'He will be accompanied 1y his
family.
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~ ‘Washington Irving was th. young
est of 11 children.
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Progress Means Keeping Step
Modern farm impleménts are replacing the old one-horse}l'm‘eythods |
of cultivation in Crisp county and surrounding territory. Chief '
among this replacement is the
New 4 McCormick-Deering
Riding Cultivator
Tested and tried, it has found a filace 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
master craftsmen, embodying ideas of practical, suecessful farm
ers the country over. There’s only one genuine New 4 Cultivator,
and there’s none other “Just As Good.” ; j
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—the very best that can be made. We are prepared to take care
of your “fill in”’ orders, from a single sack up. Call on us for
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Phone Us Your Orders
George L. Riles, Hardware
MONDAY, MAY 10, 1928