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CANTON BATTLES
ATTACK ON CANTON DEFENDERS
IS NOW CAUSING MANY CASUL
TIES
CANTON, China, May 27 (#)—War|
between Canton and northern foes,
threatenings for weeks, huas begun
Iforces of Marshdll Wu Pei Fu of Tan
kow, having advanced, are now at
tacking Canton detender from three
points along the horder, causing a
large number of casultic ) there,
The exedus of civilians is by hoat
for Hongkong, many families of Can
ton officials are departing,
AMHERST STUDENT GIVEN
TERM FOR RUM SELLING
NORTHAMPTON, Mass,, May 26
—e(P)~~George Henry Smith, of
Schenectady, N.Y., who tried to uid
bootlegging in the curriculum of Am
herst College, has gone to jail for
four months.
Unable to pay the $O5 fine im
posed for selling liquor after he
had been expellled from school,
Smith was sent to the workhouse,
MAX E. LAN 6—-I\!lorlw.\w\t.-l.u w
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent,
REUEL E. HAMILTON—Dentist
With Dr, D, J. Williams, offices oves
J. A. Lasseter & Co., phone 10, resi
dence phone 456,
;)R. M. LOUISE TlPTON»(_)sticeupalh
ic Physician, American Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga, Phones
Office 495, Residence 69-J,
;GARRIS & BECEN(;E*R:IIIHIITflII(TG
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga,
S M. DEKLE—Optometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a speclalty., Pat
Building, Cordele, Ga.
DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Of
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 204-W
THOS. J. WARTHUR, M. D.—Specla)
attentionn to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga.
DR. M. R. SMITH-—lntcrnal Medicine
and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co. Bldg
Ah! what reliei. No more tired
feet; no more burning feet, sawollen,
bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more
pain in corns, callouses or bunions.
No. matter what ails your feet or
what under the sun you've tried
without getting relief, just use “Tiz."”
“Tiz” draws out all the poisonous
exudations which puff up the feet;
“Tiz” is magical; “Tiz” is grand;
“Tiz"” will end your foot troubles
so you'll never limp or draw up your
face in pain. Your shoes won't
seem tight and your feet will never,
never hurt or get sore, swollen or
tired.
Get a box at any drug or depart
ment store, and get relief for a few
cente,
. Notice!
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! Flower Boxes, Porch ang Yard
| Swings, Juggling Boavds, open
air furniture of all kinds. Made
to order. IPhone 65 or
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We do a shocking busi-
NESS,
Eleetiical Wiring and
Repairing
Our hours are from now
till then.
PHONE 13
Night phones 485
and 161
ACME ELECTRIC SHOP
PHONE 13
C. V. Arnold, Jr.—F. W. Perry
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,—-W_ When You Trmk Of :
FIRE INSURANCE
THINK OF
JOHN WARD
Make Him Smlle—That's All
Offige: Citlzens Bank Bldg, Room
MAYFIELD BILL GETS
OPPOS.TION OF PRODUC M~
, Soeessre
WASHINGTON, May :6
Opposition to the Mayiicid 1 ‘
viding for the regulation oi ti
ton oil exchange was voiced
before the senate agriculture :
mittee,
William A. Storts, chairma: 1
committee on the regulation of «
tonseed products of the New
produce exchange, deelore’] the
trade opposed the bill heca
placed control of the exchan, :
der the secretary of agricultre :
because it would not per 1
formity of regulation. He vend
merous lJetters and telegram. fron
trades opposing it.
F. W. McKee, of the Van' Car
Packing Company opposed the 1o
on the grounds that it wonld n
fere with tree trading and that ()
present method was sati=factory
ENJOY SURF AT ST, SIMONG
$2.50 round trip Cordele to i
wick via A. B. & A, begiuning M
2nd. For schedules angd other infos
mation apply to Ticket Agent.
FOR RENT-—lurniched ar:as
west side 2nd floor corner 1h (
and 14th avenue, in McKenzio apar
ment house, C. M. McKenzie, 5.1,
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kitchen none,” says b
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pert. “In the Perfection bur
explains, “the heat 1s conling
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meane ceo! cooking!™
Mrs. Belle DeGraf, the San Fr '
suthority, sugsests Periceiion
stove” cooking for hot su ¢r days.
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potatoce and boiled pincurnio no
she relates, 'l used only the
Perfection. The food coolcd o
ehhiciently —and ¢f course, th
the cooking time, the con :
kitchen.” That mcans cool ing,
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B. Vaughn, tamous Los
Economist, “the least five i
through the day, the coo o
With Perfections no time is ~ i
generation because cooking be )
the touch of a match to the wick,
No tiot Lxlre Vork
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of extra work,”’ says M:
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Philadelphia, “no wood or ¢on arry
in nor ashes to carry ous’”’
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' The insurance claim of the laic)
| Mre, Amanda:Cobb was poid | thie
L morning threvgn die. Georsg i, |
‘ Bolin, leg:l reprevintative Tor the
Metrayolitn Lile Insatance Company
‘ Mrs, Cobbidivd Sunday night at nine
‘ o'clock, Tiae claith was pad ia foil
today, ths beine a record ole the
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MIAME Muy 27 (4% -Benards Dug
gRB and twn companoy Lopped off
Trom oy Padivnes at gevesmithirty.
threa (i insening i Che souplang,
Bonnoy Adeos, Tev Havena, Cuba, on
the fpth e ol tha - Heht fromn Naw
York to Argentine .
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At Battle Creek Collede of Home Eco
omics, the nutritinn expert, Mardaret
Allen Hall, speaks of still another “no
exia work " ‘point.
“'The Perfection,” says Miss Hall, “is
casily moved from one room to ane
other. Move it to the summer kitchen,
out on fhe back porch—wherever it’s
ceolest, You don’t need to bake yourself
while ¢ocking meals,
Ceol 1o Work With
The Ygingle row” arrangement of Per
fcotion burners gives you anotler ads
vantuge, Miss Lucy G, Allen of the
Leston School of Cookery notices this.
“WWith the Periection,” she makes clear,
“there is no rcaching across hot flames
as with a gas ‘or coal rangs. You stay
eway from the direct heat, yourself,”
Fiscape Sizsling Kitchens
e can escape all those things that
make summer cooking the most un
pleasant of hot tasks, Your dealer will
show vou the Perfection today —from
the one-hurner model at $7.25 to the five
buraer range at 9130, Six famous cooks
tested this stove ti‘;omug!h!y and now
pronounce it ideal for hot
weather, “Buy a Perfection,” /fi
ihey say, Übe cooll” ‘
PERFECTION STOVE GO, 8§ tf~ A 0
Atlunta Branch, § Convtland St. e T[T
"HE CORDELE DISPATCH
LOVBLRS GET CASH i
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N KANSAS HOLDUP;
COFFEYVILLE, Kansas, May 26
el P--Three unnrasked men held up.
Clavence Howard, assistant cashier
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af the Montgomery County National
Pank of Cherryvale, this afternoon
loeked him in the bank vault and
coonped in o motor car with $5,000
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‘ i Fiyigidaire gives you ice cubes sized
.il | right for tumbler or pitcher. And it
{1 makes dozens of frozen desserts.
R " Keeps oli foods in changeless cold
' {{ temperature.
Ji | 2 Mezde by Delco-Light Company,
“ | world’s largest makers of electric i
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all summer
long!
in cash and $40,0000 in Liberty
bondg, Posses are following the
bpadits,
Tivaw horses passing through a big
puddle of water in a Boston street
suddenly jumped about in lively
fashion, Investigation revealed that
a short-circuited electric conduit had
given the puddle a charge of 120
volts,
Tale a tip from the
six jamous cooks who
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PAINT makes a
wonderful DIFFERENCE
WHAT a difference paint makes in a house
—drab, dingy-locking 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 resuits 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. ]
Before you paint, see us
GEQ. L. RILES, HARDWARE
PHONE 483 ' CORDELE, GA.
GIFTS THAT LAST
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Are ouly 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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N {7 “Tell 41”
aagikay Road Service
Will be worth $lOO.OO to you just at
this season. 1t will put pep in your
step and relieve that tived feeling that
we all eall Spring Fever,
TRY ONE BOTTLE AND REPORT
COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92 -.,
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926