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Once in a lifetime comes the thrill and sensation of Ciaduation Days, These days
are now at hand and the girl and boy graduate of 26 sve now at the ciimex, apex,
peak of their school happiness and at the ead cf that leng, long trail of high school
days:, They are happy, almost flustrated. Let us shave tucir joys—perhaps it will
take us back to our own dear old high school o n,
We have some mighty, real, very approprizte cift: (o tue members of the graduating
class, gifts that will please and make them all oven Lovpier and won's we get a
share of that joy—happiness that they enjcy?
THEIR FIRST REAL AGCHIEVEMENT IN LIFE. LET'S
ALL REMEMBER THEM Wi TH A GIFT
ROOBIN’S NEW DRIV ATS
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display at our Style Pariors. livery train brings
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new models for the season.
A wonderful showing of Tmported Voile: i 2 beautiful wrray of Streef
and Linen Dresses, really worch @@=y EN and & £1) okl s te @4 RAR
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SUITS—-HATS—SHIRTS
SHOES~PAJAMAS-—BELTS
SUTT CASES—LOUNGING ROBES
SILK KIMONOS—IIAT BOXES
GLADSTONE BAGS
WEFK-END CASES
TRAVELLING BAGS .
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KIWANI MOVES
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HOSPITAL HELP
1 cOk AI'TTEE OF LADY KIWAN.
~ ANS WILL FIND OUT NEEDS
~ AND REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN
The Cordele Kiwanis Club today
moved for definite assistance for the
locul hoepital, After the matter was
briefly riesented by President Me-
Kenzie, it was decided to name a
ecommittee .m' lady Kiwanians and
those will ascertain the immediate
delinite needs and seeks to supply
these needs through a Kiwanis cam
paign. .
The committee mnamed for the
work congsists of Mrs, E. H. Stam
baugh, chairman, Mrs, J. K. Luck
and Mra, Guyt Gleaton, The superin-‘
{ondent, Mrs Dowdy will come with
the ladios to the nevt luncheon andl
‘ 4o hospital will be fully discussed
it o view of supplying many of the
t immediate needs,
| Wor the five weeks in June a prog:
ram commMjitee was named to serve
iach member of the commiifee is to
ccrve as chairan for one oi the five
l programs, and it is expected that the
| June activities of the club will be
{ more than interesting.
i The ladies of the eivic clubs are
| providing the daintiest meals possi
i ble Lo have——today the repast was
£yiend chicken beaten biscuit, ice tea
and a number of other good things
Ihe meal is worthy the price of any
one who desires to comeé and take
| luncheon with Kiwanis. It was served
‘l-,q:ly in excellent manjer by @
i oroup of ladies who gave it the most
| careful aitention.
ALBANY-SYLVESTER
! ROAD TO BE PAVED
| SYLVESTER, Ga., May 25—The
iate hichway department will let
the contract for the completion ol
the 1 1;1;;;';'{::;1\\'0011 Sylvester and
Albany June 11 in Atlanta, accord:
inu to word received here. When this
Lo miles is completed, the road be
iwoen the two to#ns will he paved
all the way. : L
[t is understood that on June 1!
econtracts also will be let to pave the
Svlvester and Voultrie road from the
Worth county liie to Moultrie. As
nrance has been given that the con
“4ract will be let for paving the roaa
from Sylvester to the Colquitt coun
iv line later in the year.
11, LVIDENCE NOW IN
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)1 CARROLL PERJURY
NPW YORK, May 26 (#)—Testi
noiy in the perjury trial of Earl Car
oll in connection with the grand jury
iavestizat on of his bathtub party end
cariy this afternoon when the de
fonse rested. The gover_mnnnt rested
e case vesterday. |
eAV HEAR NG IS |
TICHWAY HEARING I !
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STAGED AT FOLKST
WAYCROSES, May 26 (#)—The Geor
f i 1 highway boaird left here tor Folk
ton to conduct a hearing on the pro
| d rouie, Folkston to Jesup, via
| Nuhunta. From Folkston will go St.
\' Jary's over section coastal highway.
’ T 38T WATERMELONS
i LEAVE FLORIDA FARMS
t TALLAHASSEE, Fla, May 25—
() —TFlorida’s first consignitent 0.
| \ater melons for 1926 has just gon.
i Torward, according to an announce
i ment by J. Hinton Pledger, super
| A ising inspector or the state d
' sartment of agriculture. The shiy
Wert Myers. It consisted of two cars
| consigned to Kearney, N. Y., aanc
g St. Louis Mo.,
NOTICE, DOG OWNERS
\ll dogs within the limits of the
!« ity of Cerdele must be vaccinated
| inst rabies and registered hetween
Jvnme 1 and June 1, 1926, as required
) liw. Dogs found without regis:
tration tag after June 15 will be kill
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| ’ 8. J. HILL, City Manager
STREET TAX NOTICE
Don't forzet your receipt for streel
{ax will advance 2.00 each on June
-1 8. J. HILL, City Manager
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FOUND-—-New bicycle. Owner cat
have by baying for this advertise
reent and deseribing property. Policc
Headquarters, 5-29.
FOR SALE ON' REASONABLF
TERMS OR RENT—Six room resi
donees, Modern conveniences. See I
G. Boatright or Frank E, Williams
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PAINT makes a
wonderful DIFFERENCE
‘ N rHAT a difference paint makes in a house
—drab, dingy-looking places seem to
spring into*new life overnight. Painting does
brighten up a house no matter how old it may be.
LOWE BROTHERS HIGH STANDARD
PAINT will give you results of which both you
and your painter will be proud. We have a line
of beautiful, rich shades from which to choose.
Drop in and let us show you the advantages of
ordering your painting supplies from us. Color .
cards and other helpful information gladly ex
tended. 3
Before you paint, see us ;
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GEO. L. RILES, HARDWARE
PHONE 483 CORDELE, GA.
GIFTS THAT LAST
Are only those of the best quality. We guarantee
the quality of every article we sell, and the prices,
too, are surprisingly low. Don’t fail to see our line
hefore buying. '
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: SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS
Tickets On Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th
Good Until October 31st
Write For Summer Vaeation Folder
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS
SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
You will find us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs. Let us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes. We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock.
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926