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On ‘mfla.‘. June 19, the Southern
Railway System will run a grand ex.
cwrsion from Macon and intermediate
ngn to" ' Morida.
Thel Tllfividz roundtrip fares will
be in effect from Cordele: To Jock
senville, 8(,00:‘ Miami, $16.00; Tampa,
$13.560; il.AJ’ctvr:shuru. $13.50; Pablo
Beach, “$6:50; St. Augustine, $7.50;
$15.00; Hollywood, $15.50; Ft. Myers,|
l)rytnnn. $§,75; W. Palm Beach,
$13.50; Bradenton, $13.60; Sarasota,
$13.50; Moore Haven, $13.50. Propor
tionate ratés to other Flor da points,
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Excul:s.lt;n.trains will leave (‘nrdvln'
afl:ls p. m., 2:16 p. m, and 1:23 a. m.|
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The day train arrives in Jackson-|
ville in time for supper, and urrlvmi
i Miami, Thmpa, St, Petersburg and
other points in Florida the next mnrn-?
ing. . . s
G ’l'”‘"} PRSO E B as
.f‘l‘lm night tra n arieves in Jack
sgnville in time for breakfdst and
rénches ]d oinar destinations i)&lup
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1l be operated to Jacksonville and’
t gh sleeping carg will be run
eparate coaches w Il be furnished
for colored travel. -’
from Macon to Miaml %
Tickets to Jacksonville, ; Papio
Béach, St. Augugtine, and Daytona,
will be good returning to the original
s(grun;: point prior to midnight of
June £3rd; and tickets to Miami, Tam
pa; St. Petersburg, W. Palm Beach,
Hollyiwood, Ft. Myers, Sarasota, Bra
derfon and Moore Haven will be good
Tepurning to reach the orig nal start
ing point prior to midnight of June
2 ll‘ 1926,
is excursion will afford a fine
artunity to visit Florida and sece
1 e much talked of places at very
1 rates.
tailed information may be had
1 ) applicat on to the nearest agent
o . B. Rhodes, Division Passen-
Agent, Southern Railway Sys
-131 Terminal Station, Macon,
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ANOTHER BIG
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CE THIS WEEK
BALANCE THIS WEE.
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WAL T el TR 5 DRMEE 150 12089 OF Feare
tadt ol vaianns oo e iet o sdoid) !
Tl6xX9 Same as ¢ hove af
‘ h';i(*(fiallml'l'ilt'-(' lu; \.(. 4‘ ol AR GRE R s o est ST .s§.'{9s
6x9 Same quality *
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9x12 Same grade without the border ‘
G ePTR At
All New Patterns—l Heaviest Weight—Deep Wide Borders,
Get in on These Now. They Will
Not Last L.ong at These Prices
leaton’s ept. tore
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
PARENTS KIDNAP. INFANT
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DAUGHTER FROM QGUARDIAN
TAMPA, Fla., June * 16-~(P)-
Two years ago the juvenile court
vwarded the custody of the infant
daughter of Mrs, Minnie; Webster to
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Pate, holding the
parent was an unfit guardian, To
night, Mrs. Webster and her hus--
band kidnaped the ehild from = itr
adopted parents,
Uuder the court order Mrs. Web
ster wai allowed to see the child
once a month. She weni regularly te
the Pate home, Mrs, Pate said, and
when Mrs, Pate came home tonight
she found her there playing®with the
little girl on the front gallery. ile
and his wife went ingide, and a neigh
bor called to say Mrs, Webster 'hml}
taken the child in her arms to a
waiting car, : ‘
Mr. Pate rushed to the street and
told police he recognized Robert
Wt-b.v;tor, hushand of Mrs. Webster
driving, He ran alter the car but
was outdistanced in a few blocks. Po
Hee immediately started an investi--
gation but bave found no trace of
child or Ler parents, ! |
Examination oi the eyes of the
eyes of school children is compulsory
in 17 states.
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GEORG'A FLORIDA LINE FENCE
~ 1S TWO HUNDRED, FORTY
M'LES LONG WARD STATES
THOMASVILLE, Ga.,, June 16—
With the complction of the buildihe
of the eattle fenee through Grady
county on the Georgia-Florida line,
C. L. Ward, of this city, in charge
of the work, states that there is now
a continuous cattle fence 240 mileg
long on the Georgiallorida state
Jine from Grady county ~to “the
caztern poundary of the two stales
This is perhapg, Mr. Ward says
the longest line of continuouy
fencing in the gouth, between any
two sztates, It is built by the state
as a means of protection againgt tht']
tick infested eounties of Florida
bhordering on the state,
LIGHTENING BOLT DESTROYS 1
TEAM OF MULES AND OXEN
MOBILE, Ala., June IG-—-(lP)«-—li
Noah Dye, of near Lucedale, Miss,
is glad today that lightning does not
strike in the same place twice, for
he found, according to a story
brought to Mobile today( that once
is more than plenty.
Noah was driving towards Luce
dile b‘r.»hrin'd"":i q'onélés'cript lagging
~{eafii"lgf.“msibs'éfi]“o'f (‘l;l'}ll‘t ‘oxen and
three mules wh"?'r:;‘,}‘fi?'i‘ first expericnce
with lightning came, Sk hdaec
T 'Seding athunder shower abproach
1 PRI sB7 TR LRI e S
“lis “odd " team and got under a biz
tree to wait until the storm had
passed, -« |
Eut almost the first flash of light
ning cought him out and struck his
team, killing every one of the elever
animals, 5
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Renzw Your Healih
o fe .
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the Systom
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health,” Why not rid yourseclf of
chronic sitments-that ave undermin
ing your vitality? Purify your en
tire system by taking a thorough
course cf Calotabs,—ones or twice a
week for deveral weeks—and see how
Nature rewards yvou with health.
Calotabs. are the greatest ;of all
systeia purifiers. Get a family pack
ape, containing full directicrs. Onl
40 ets. A% any drug store, (Adv.{
THE CORDELY, DISPATCH
ARGUMENT OVIR FEEDING
- DUCKS ENDS ‘N MURDER
CLEVELAND, June 16—(#)—
Because they could not agree over
the proper mebhod of fecding ducks
Jogeph Komans, 71, is dead, and
Frank Ruvpor, 68, is in jail held for
‘probate court.
The men werg employed at a Eu
clid village farm, Fellow emyloyeer
declared today the four months they
spent together were replete with dis
putes over which did the most work
The climax was reached when dur
ing an argument over duck feeding
Keman swung the door of a shanty‘
againgt Rupor’s head. Rupor struck
Koman: with a shovel, Koman died of
a fractured skull. 1'
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FIRST PEACH CAR SENT
LCOCHRAN, —Ga.,, Juune 16
Mageee Brick & ile Company ship
ned its first car of peaches Monday
These were the Early Rose variety.
Last vear chout 180 cars were ship
ped from Cochran terrilory, of the!
value of $lOO,OOO. It will be aboutl
the first of July before peaches
move in quantity from this territpry.!
where there are about 100,000 bear
ing treeg in orchards owned by,
Kinemore Farms. J P, & W. H, Pép.-i
gock, Magsee Brick and Tile Com-
Lfl“f‘m?.& Taylor, and Melms, Prog
tor and Mmeadows, Shipments , are
inade from Cochran and Magnolia.
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fime to penetrate the ckin, much
i, can he removed by washing 4’ ‘
gkin thoroughly after exposure. i
FRUIT JARS
DONT WAIT TOO LATE—GET
' YOUR SUPPLY OF JARS AND
TOPS NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT.
('flh‘:"‘l‘} US YOUR.ORDER AND LET :
US SAVE THEM FOR YOU.
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W.C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
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. WITH DAYS OF PLAY IN STORE AND WEEK- :
el TIEES
ENDS GALORE ON TAP— -
With places to go—people to go with—with the whole world at
vour feet every Saturday—we offer you a storeful of authentic :
sport apparel that by its very being in your wardrobe can change 5
a drab existence into days you never knew could he so pleasant.
This way away from dull care—
MICHAELS-STERN SPORT SUITS—NEW PULL
GRS G o v - . e ! g LTIV
OVER SWEATERS—COLLAR ATTACHEDW
At S I TUDER Le S si 4 e i oo s SRR AL 30D
: SHIRTS—FANCY BELTS. :
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' W. H. WESTBROOK
; CORDELE, GEORGIA
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DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
COMMFTTZE URGED TO DEFER
+ . REPORT ON RIVER PROJECT
Washington, June 15.—Representa
tives of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wis
congin, Panugylvinia urged the senate
commerce commitiee go withhold ac
tion on the linois rh’:r project until
the supreme court renders a desion
us to whether water can hoe diverted
from the Creat Lakes through the
Ilinols drainage canal,
Those appearing included fromer
fenator Atlee Pomerene, of Ohio, rep
resenting the cleveland chamber of
commerce; Fred €. Gause, assistant
attorney general of Indiana; Thomas
Creen, assistant attorney general of
Michigan;- Roy T, Jackson, assistant
attorney general of Wisconsin, and
Representative Shreve, of Penngyl
vania, E
MAN POSTPONES -
HIS FUNERAL
“] am 66 years old and for the
paét two years have been suffering
<o badly from stomach and liver
troubles, bloating and colic attacks
that I did not expect to live more.
than a few months and was ar
ranging my affairs and cven Iwy
funeral. Three doses of MAYR'Z
have cntirely cured me.” It is a
simple, harmlezs prépafatim’i that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from thie
Cinteétinal tract and dllaysothe. in
flammation /avhich causes practipally
ali liver, stomach, and integtipal ail
ments. including appendjcitis. One
dose will convince or mondy refund
gt AN gheaoy Lol Gae
LT igale 'by . all: druggistsi L )
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND
L 0 DBLACEMON'S ©
;'.'hvr«- the big Crockery, Enamelware, Alu
minum ware sale is _::'uin;': on, . ‘
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO.
PHONE 532 CHURCHWELL BUILDING Bth ST.
Vacation Ti
TRY THE COOL PLACES
; IN THE
Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Western North Carolina .17
.+ [Bastern Tennessee . =
6 $ ; ANQ )
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The Land of the Sky
OR j
THE POPULAR BEACHES i
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REDUCED FARES
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SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS
Tickets On Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th
Giood Until October 31st
Write For Summer Vacation Folder
_—_“—c:r:s_u; TICKET AGENTS .
SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOOD
' WTZCIBBONS AND WILSON--PHONE 489
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926