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Graduati
We should pause a moment’'in retrospection—look back as it
were on graduation day. Surely there is no event half so impor
ant, You are one of many to step forth out into the world forti
-lied against the vicissitudes of life with your well-earned diploma
We are keenly interested in each one’s individual problem. We
offer our services in the solution of all the gradutes’ needs just
at this time. .4 ‘: ,
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Her ;:'l"’«hl%!i,{fll; frock may
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be ‘Qfimlé i frivolous.
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Now listen Ghirls: <Aven’t
vou just as anxious to make
a aainty appearance that
day of days as you are to re
ceive the sheepskin? Of
course you are, and if you
chioose your froek here, the
picture - will be perfeet,
tieorgettes and Flat Crepes,
cxquisitely soft, flared,
pleated or frilled with lace.
all at special prices
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She Steps in Fashionable Shoes
il this time And at Gleaton’s she may choose from shoes of the
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--Lmfihe:et chavneter, —shapeie siraps and pumps. with Spanish.
l mspike or Military Heels, pure white %& 95 TO $lO 00
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| Kid or Parchment, priced at ........ :
Accessories Play an Important Part
LINGERIE
Vanity [fair Glaresilk Lin
gerie is the perfeet founda
tion for the &l':\lhl:l“fl]l frock
and may be had in simple
tailored styles or in the fem
ivine lace trimmed effects.
) Peditios, Step-ins,
Clamelgnin lexquisite pas
teltshades. By no means
expensive,
A Beaded Bag, Compaects,
Handkerehiefs of every des
cription, Bracelets, Rings,
all kinds novelty goods for
oifts. Wardrobe Trunks.
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Grleaton’s Department Store
114.1-_»:) ELLVENTIL AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
Anv Graduate Would Like
Hats - -
Chie, youthful ats of
White and Pastel shades,
Where styie is. more than
mere word you can satisfy
vour taste, however fastid
ious for our colleetion is
complete to the last detail,
notice the graceful curves
which show real millinery
art, Hats o fit every head
A frurse .
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HOSIERY
Hosiery in harmony with
the costume must be styl
ish and fine. We have truly: !
exquisite sln(‘kilig‘s; m'bfifl‘l
chiffon and llli‘tiilllll’:.\\:l‘i‘a#. ¥
pointed or square heels, all
standard brands, at
$1.00"° $2.50
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lat Boxes, Fine Silk Searfs,
I'itted Leather Cases, Silk
Parasols, Bed Room Slip
pers, quilted Satin, all colors
Silk Underwear, Silk Hos
ery,
THE CORDELFY. DISPATCH
|STEWART TRAGEDY PUT ON
~ SCREEN BY LOCAL PEOPLE
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|\ TALLAPOOSA, Ga, May 28—
Floyd Tranham, of the Winn Studio
of Atlanta, wrote history for him..
¢cli and many Georgians when he
picturized the “Draketown Tragedy”
first presentatiom of which was
made here Wednesday evening, A
continuous show of the same picture
will be made here Friday ufte!ul
which a tour of several southern
states will begin, |
The version of the murder of Mg ‘
Willie Stewart, wife of the “raiding
parzon” which oceurred in front of
her home in Draketown on the night
of November 13, 1924, and which
aroused the indignation of law-abid
ing. citizens generally throughout the
“country, has been put on the :-'creen;
Ly Randal Julian Carnes, local shorti
glory technician, and the initial prc-i
rentation of the chow here Wednes-|
day was witnezzed by upwards of %,-
700 people, '
On the night of the shooting of
Mrs, Stewart a sand of rum runners
appeared at the home of the “raiding
parson,” and when his wife went to
his reseue and fired on the band ot
men the was shot through the bregst
with a rifle, dying in an Atlanta hos
pital the following day. Mr, Stewart
had Leen active in raiding illicit dig
tilleries and in checking the trans--
portation of whiskey throngh this
county. By his aetivity in aiding the |
ofticers of ceveral eountics he had
incurred the digpleasure of the
whiskey element and the raid on hig
home was for the purpose of reve-;
nue, ;
* The part of the murdered woman;
was played by Mrs, Randal J. Carncs ’
geveral dozen Haralson county peo- |
rle taking other parts in the nlay. |
Scenes showing the death of Mus 5
Stewart, the unveiling-of the monu- |
ment, erected on the spot where she |
vies ehot, by the temperance societies
of the North Georgia Conference and
others are shown in the picture. Ar-|
rangements are being made to showg
the picture in Ailanta and other|
cities and towns in Georgia in the;
near future, i
NOTICE, DOG OWN'RS |
All dogs within the limiis of the |
City of Ccerdele must be vaccinated |
against rabies and registered betweenf
June 1 and June 1, 1926, as reduiri:dl
by law. Dogs found without regis-!
tration tag after June 15 wiil be kill
ed, H 6-¢
S. J. HILL, City Managelf t
Bt 2l v g & £
It is belicved that no fewer than,
100,090 men were employed for 20
years in the construction . of " thog
Great Pyramid of Egypt. )
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ST amsmns - Manufacturers
: AND ASK THEM FRANKLY—“WHAT DO YOU THINK OF :
THE WESTBROOK VALUES AT $3O? THEY’D LOOK AT
THESE SUITS—LOOK AT EACH OTHER—AND YOU’D
LOOK NO FURTHER. AND THIS CAN BE SAID OF THE
OTHER RANGES, $2O, $25, $27, 30 and S3B—OR, STEALING
A LITTLE OF BUICK MOTOR (';(I% THUNDER, WE CAN
SAY THAT WHEN BETTER SUIT VALUES ARE BUILT,
; WESTBROOK WILL BUTILD THEM!
W. H. WESTBROOK
CORDELE, GEORGIA
I DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES I
LARCE FUND W.LL BE
EXPENDED N NORTH CAROLINA
ASHEVILLE, N. C.,, May 26—(®)
—More than $50,000,000 wiil be
gspent within the next three years in
bwinging modern improvements o
lthe mountains of western Norin
! Carolina, it was announced at a
meeting of the newly formed Wes.-
ern North Carolina Developer Asso
ciation here, More than §53,000,000
will be spent in a cimbiied, intensive
advertiging compaign to proclaim to
the world the attractions of tite
‘ mountains and the comforts that wiil
result from these conveniences ac
cording to an estimate of the asgocia
tions advertising committee,
The Western North Carolina De
| velopers Aszsociation was recently or
i v
- ganized by the leading skyland de
vclopers to promote cooperalion in
‘; the modernization of western North
. Carolina and to tell the world of the
- porsibilities for business and pleas
l ure in this region.
HUNGARIAN PRINCE AND
CHIEF GET PRISON TERMS
BUDAPEST, May 2z7.—Trial cf the
’munu'rr'elters who attempted to flood
furope with bogus French francs to
:\:;vonge alleged unfair treatment gne
‘un'dml Hungary Ly the treaty of Ver
-Isallles ended Wednesday when Prince
Windischgraetz and former-Chief of
Police Nadossy, leaders of the coun
terfeiting group, receivéd prison se
tences of four yéfi'_l"eiefiofi.' i '
Five of the members 3ot:flie:gallg
were acquitted and two were sentenc
ed to eight months at hard labor, |
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MRS. SARAH ED'CNBORN |
HEADS RAIL COMPANY
GREENVILLE, Texas, May 28—
(/P)—Mirs. Sarah Tdenborn war‘i
clected president of the Louisiana
Navigation and Railroad Company of
Texas to succeed her late husband
William Edenborn, at a meeting of
¢tockholders of the company here to
dny. E. A. Stamon was appointed
cweeutive viee president. Other offi
cers were reelected.
Directors of the Louisiana section
of the road had already elected Mis.
Kdenborn president and the- action’
today made her president of the ‘en
tire system, :
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SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1926