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FRIDAY, JUNE, 11, 1926
"The familiar phr?seé
‘as good as Buick
suggests thatyou see
and drive the car
that others use as the
- before you:spend
I=ise=] your:money
~ S.L.RYALS
BUICK DISTRIBUTOR CORDELE, GEORGIA
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AT £ CORDELE AUTO
174 SUPPLY CO.
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ONLYTHE BEST!
More than thirty years experience is at our command to glive
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Roofing and anything in the
line of a tinner, ]
- Our Motto is: “‘Satisfactior. or No Pay!”’
OTTO WEHLITZ
: Cordele Sheet Metall Works =« ,
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL 2
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss fiimmons Beauty Parlor
is now operated in. our barbershop. Hair, dressing, massaging,
c~t.(-. slm|.e in conrietion with our work in "air cutting for ladies.
We invite our lady friends and the custcm in general to visit
our shop. P .
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Walker’s Barber Shop
{ NEXT 70 EXCHANGE BANK
Seeds For Instant Delivery
‘Mexican June Corn, Amber Cane Seed, Oo Too Tan Soy
Beans, Laredoe Beans, California Black-Eyed Peas, Velvet
“Beans. Limited Stock--Come Early. '
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
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On Salurday, June 19, the Southern
Railway System will run a grand ex
cursion from Macon and intermediate
points to Florida.
‘The’ following round-trip farves will
be in effect from Cordele: To Jack
‘sonville, $6.00; Miami, $16.00; Tampa,
' $13.50; St. Petersburg, $13.50; Pablo
‘Beach, $6.50; St. Augustine, $7.50;
$15.00; Hollywood, $15.50; -Ft. Myers,
ll)aytona. ‘58.756; W. Palm Beach,
$13.50; Bradenton, $13.50; Sarasota,
$13.50; Moore Haven, $13.50. Propor
tionate rates to other Flor da points.
| Excursion trains will leave Cordele
at 1:15 p. m., 2:15 p. m. and 1:23 a. m.
The day train arrives in Jackson
ville in #me for svpver, and arrives
in Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg and
other points in florida the next morn
ing. .
The night tra n arrives in Jack
sonville in time for breaktfast and
reaches all other destinations in Flor
ida during the forenoon and evening
following.
Pullman sleeping cars and coaches
will be operated to Jacksonville and
through sleeping cars will bhe run
Separate coaches w 11 be furnished
for coloréd travel.
g-om Macon to Miami.
4 Tickety' to Jacksonville, ) Pablo
Beach, st. Augustine, and Daytona,
will be good returning to the original
starting point prior to midnight of
June 23rd; and tickets to Miami, Tam
pa, St. Petersbwrg, W. Palm Beach,
Hollytwood, Ft. Myers, Sarasota, Bra
denton and Moore Haven will be good
returning to reach the orig nal start
ing point prior to midnight of June
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THis gxqugsion will afford & fine
obp#rtu l.} )y visit Florida and‘see
tßesé_ much &alked of placeg at very.
low rates. ¢ bl g
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Detailed information may he had
upon applicat on to the nearest agent
or to C. B. Rhodes, Division [’ussvn-}
ger Agent, Southern Railway Sys
tem, 131 Terminal Station, Macon,
Georgia. e Lallasty
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GOOD FARM EQUIPMENT
MEANS DOLLARS
THE MOST VALUABLE TIHING TO THE FARMER A'T'THIS
SEASON IS TIME. THE MINUTES THAT SPEED AWAY
MEAN OPPORTUNITY TO THE MAN WHO IS EQUIPPED
TO MEET ANY EMERGENCY, WHETHER BROUGHT
ABOUT BY LABOR CONDITIONS OR UNFAVORABLI
J WEATHER. TIME WASTED MEANS OPPORTUNITY
NEGLECTED AND MONEY SQUANDERED. EQUII YOUR
FARM WITH IMPLEMENTS THAT WILL ENABLE YOU
TO REALIZE FULL VALUE FOR EVERY GOLDEN
; MINUTE. B ot ite AR BB DL Ax Bi N
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
N Y PLAY CONDEMNED BY
- COMMISSION OPENED AGAIN
NEW YORK, June , ii—Armed
with a temporary injunction restrain
ing Distriet Attorney Banton, Po
lice Commissioner George V. He-
Laughlin and the Actor’s Equity As
sociation from enforcing the verdict
of a play jury which had condemned
“The Bunk of 1926,” the show open
ed again Wednesday night.
Meanwhile John Cort, owner of
the Cort theater which he had
closed Tuesday to prevent “Beyond
Evil” from being played a second
time, permitted the piece to go on
again after it had been expurgated.
The reported illnezs of Mary Blair
the leading woman, caused postpon?
ment of the reopening however.
“The Bunk of 1926” a revue hav
ing .as its star Beryl Halley, the
girl who was. arrested but freed for
being clothed as Eve, was condemn
ed by the citizens play jury which re
viewed four questionable plays.
LORD MONTAGUR CHUCKS
POSITION AS-fSFLED FARMER
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 11—
Guiding a plow; aeross an Alberta
farm all day gnd paying $5OO a year
tor the privilege of doing so does noi
appeal to Lord Edward Montague
son of the Duke of Manchester, Kim
bolton Castle, Tuntingdonshire,
Lord Edward is on his way back
home. He has chucked his job on o
farm ner Edmonton Alberta, owned
by Lord Rodney, another English
nobleman.
Rodney, according to his knighted
farm hand, conducted a farming
school and the boys had to be up and
away at 7 a. m. Knocking off time
came at 6:30 in the evening and then
came the crowning indignity of all—
no horses for riding after the day’s
work was done.
. Lord Edward learned how to milk
eows, clean out the stable and wicld
‘a ‘pitchfork. But he has had enough
an’qffi'rom now on will attend very
mugh’ to business of being a titled
gentleman, {
" Paper ‘gnd pulp in China are m:ul("
from bamboo, straw and mulbcn'y‘
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GEOGRAPHIC BODY TO PRESENT
BYRD WITH A GOLD MEDAL
WAsHlNqTQi\%m;Jum» 11— (P 4
As the first efp ‘ery to reach the
north polg by a;,?:l,ivut.('num Coni
mander Richard EZ Byrd will be pre
sented here next Wédnesday with {he
Hubbard gold medal of the National
Geographic Society, receiving jt from
the hands of President (‘uu‘lldg‘v.
Floyd Bennett, who actompanied
Byrd in his polar airplane » fight
will receive a gold medal.
The ceremonies will take place in
the Washington auditorium before a
distinguished gathering of ;cabinet
officers, scientists, diplomats, army
and navy officers, and other. - offj
cials. Byrd will tell his story and e
hibit motion pictures taken during:
his trip. i
Alabama Lady Tells sho-Ob--
tained Relief by Taking Cardulf -
Feels Fine and Enjoys Life ™
Now, She Says. '
Talladega, Ala.—Mrs. Mary hray,
406 Henderson Avenue, this city,
says that seven years ago she “got
down sick” and was unable to at
tend to her housework,
“I have never been so weak be- .
fore or since,” she sz:?'s. “Ihad a *
terrible pain in m{ side—go sore in
{)nya side and the lower part of my
ody.
“Xcross my back ached, and
was 8o nervous I couldn’t stand ixp.
I had just about given up when
some one who came to see me be
gan talking about Cardui. This
caused me to ¥et it. I took about
two bottles before I saw much im
provement. |
“After this, though, I picked up
right away. I slept better at night.
1 was hungry, enjoyed my food,
which I hadn’t done for some time.
“The pain and soreness gradually
left my side. 1 re;éained my strength.
1 took about six bottles and left off
for awhile, then took two or three
more. . . I feel just fine, enjoy
life and can work now, too” . ‘i) |
Cardui is purely vegetable, and
contains no }{;mnful drugs. It has
helped thousands of suffering women
and should help you, too. ~ nC-163
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. DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
. LOANS '
FARM LOANS—Quick service. See
us." Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
FARM LOANS—A? best terms to be
. had, and specialize in quick ser
|'viCc.‘W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS-—Made on both cityl
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
gie, ' 7-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scctt Jr. tf. ‘
_FARM AND CITY LOANS—Prompt
attention given all business entrust
ed to me. Phone 75-J J. D. Cobb. 7-3
' FOR SALE
1 FLOWER BOXES—Torch and yard
- yard swings, joggling boards, open
air furniture of all kinds made to
order. Phone 65 or see Edwin Ro
buck. 6-19. (
YOU_E;I‘I BUY—Typewriter rib-{
hons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, motes, turpentine
leases, crop mortgage notes, second
sheets, letter, bill and note heads
from the Dispateh. Phone 30 tf.
YOUR JOB PRINTING—The Dis
patch wants your printing. Phone 30
and place your next order with the(
home paper. It will help make a bet-!
ter home paper. tf. '
S—— - . A S—————
FOR 'SALE—Abheut 200 bushels nl’|
seed field peas, good quality. J.
Slade. 615 |
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—Two furnish.
ed rooms for light housekeeping
Call 295. 6-12,
FCR SALE ON REASONABLE
TERMS OR RENT—Six room regi
dences, Modern conveniences, See l"4‘
G. Boatright or Frank E. Williams.|
6-26 |
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NOTICE
CITY TIRE SERVICE STATION—
Old Wilkes-Webster stand next to
Steadd’s, We do all kinds of vul
canizing and tire repair work. Also]
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PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 3756 Cordele, Ga.
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74 A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT #4
Wa have the most complete gas welding plant in this
section just installed, Save the breaks with a complete
weld in our plant, We do all kinds of Machinery and
Aato repairing,
* A). HOEHN MACHINE AI‘;D AUTO CO. &%
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
carry full line new tires, tubes and
accessories. Phone 376 Reginald Bar
ry. ti.
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WOMEN—Earn big money -making
bungalow aprons at home during
spare time. Enclose addressed stamp
ed envelope for particulars. Rose
mary Apron Co., Asbury Park, N. J,
—W.;E'}EB——-:(()(U;II ;&:nr(_'housemau
and hookkeeper. Apply to Diffee Cot
ton Co. 6-14. ; e
LOST =
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LOST—Pair ducks. Strayed from
our home last night. Phone 563-W,
Reward for return. 6-12.
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LOST—On highway near . Arabi.
black traveling bag. Please communi
cate with Crisp County Beard of
Trade. Reward. 6-18. 3
‘LOST—Bar pin with five diamonds
somewhere on the streets of Cordele
Finder please phone 520 for Yeward
6-14. .
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LOST—Small round patent leather
hand grip containing child’s clothes.
Palmer, Suwanee Hotel. 7-11, .
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms, private bath: close in. Phone
419. Mrs. C. J. Shipp. 6-14: .
HONESTY
IN UP-TO-DAJE
ELECTRICAL
WORK OF':
ALL KINDS
ONE TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
PHONE 13
Acme Electric Shop
C. V. ARNOLD, JR.
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