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'On Saturday, June 19, the Southern
. Rallway System will run a grand ex.
ymy fim Macon and intermediate
;o o FMorida. |
The *follawing round-rip fares will
be,.in smcwmm Cordele: To Jock
sonville; $6,00: Miami, $16.00; Tampa,
$13.60; St Peterdburg, $138.50; Pablo
w(ég;'g.m; St. Augustine, $7.60;
$1500; . 6ll"00d, $16.60; Ft. Myers,
Daytina $ .7‘5; W. Palm Béach,
$lB/4 . “Bradenton, $13.,60; Sarasota,
$13.60; Moore Haven, $13.60. Propor
tionate rates to other Flor da points,
Excurgion trains will leave C?rdale
At 1:16 p. m, 2:156 p. m, and I:23'a, m.
The day train arrives in Jackson
ville in time for supper, and arrives
iri*Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg and
othér 'pointe in Florida the next morn
fng
The«night'tra n' aryeves’ in' Javk
sonvifle 1t tthe tor brealitn &' ahd
reachds Ull pekér déstination oik Pl 6
{dkiurdsigi the torenoon “and '¢venih
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"'Mmln sleeping cars and w.ev-‘anl
witi-be -epepated- t - Jacksonvill. ..
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Separate coaches w 11 be furnished
r colored travel,
om Macon to Miami,
Q’l‘lckets to Jacksonville, | Pablo
ach, St. Aygustine, and Daytona,
ill be good weturning to the original
arting point’ priof to midnight of
ne 23rd; ang tickets to Miami, Tam
a, St. Petersburg, W. Palm Beach,
3ollylwood.”8€. Myers, ‘Sarasota, Bra
enton and Moore Haven will be good
turning to reach the orig nal start
g point prior to midnight of June
Tth, 1926,
lf This excursion will afford a fine
ortunity to visit Florida and see
ese much talked of places at very
W rates.
Detailed information may be had
pon applicat on to the nearest agent
to C. B. Rhodes, Division Passen
r Agent, Southern Railway Sys
m, 131 Terminal Station, Macon,
Jeorgia,
ANOTHER BIG
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BALANCE THIS WEhE.
9x12 Heaviest' weight (lenuine Gold Seal Congo
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6x9 Same quality
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9x12 Same grade without the border
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. All New Patterns [Heaviest Weight—Deep Wide Borders.
Get in on These Now. They Will
Not Last Long at These Prices
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Gleaton S | Jept. Store
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
MILLIONAIRE KD TO OPEN
STORE ON LONG SLAND
NEW YORK, June' "1 7—(#)—
Byron Chandler, whosg lavish spend
ing on Broadway as a young man
won for him the cobriquet’ “mil
lionaire kid,” announced today that
he would open a women’s wearing
aprarel shop in Great Neck, L. L.
Mr. Chandler, who is 47 years old
hae been three times married and
thfee times divorced, and figured in
a number of breach of promise suits
“I have always been interested in
women’s clothes and ' well-dressed
woren,” he said, “and 1 am now at
the age where I no longer find loaf
ing a good thing.”
Chandler launched his Broadway
carcer when his father, a banker of
Mahcheater, N. H., left him a sub
stantial fortune,
Hiz former wives were Grace’
Stecher, concert singer: Grace Lal
Rue, actress, and Luella Gear
actress,
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- RAILROAD SCHEDULES
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| CORDELE, GEORGIA
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AL sdoNowing schedule figures pub-
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T 2 Macoh-Atlanta 3:4’onnt
2:2sain Jacksonville h:27am
v anm-—diesonvitte-Palatka -323 am
(40 Jocksonville-Palat P 2:l6pm
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be o - Voddosta - - FibOpm
11:3%7%am [Lump-Tampa-St, P, 5:32pm
5:32pm AtlL-Cinn.-Chicago 11:37am
T:sopm Macon 7:42am
Atlantn, Birmingham & Atlantice
Rallway
Arriveg— ~—Departs
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:53pm Atlanta I:sopm
12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I:4opm Wayeross 3:oopm
2:oopm Macon-Atlantn 2:sopm
Georgin Southwentern & Gulf R, R,
Departs-— —4Arrives
9:lsam Albany Local 7:lopm
I:o6pm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2:35pm
3:|bgpm Allb‘any-l\:oumle g:ggnpm
3:ospm hany-Dot 35pm
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SBABROARD {AIR LIN RAT ;%AY
Departure CORDEL, rl'rx:ll
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A 0 m.finw (Mg, o Local 11ui8a1p.
3:06 pm } unt-g":-‘?y &“u'fi‘l“ Loca A.&‘H%
3:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:4opm
FoR ABBEVILLE FROM
7:16 am Ocilla and Loceal I:ospm
FOR IH('HI;AN{I) FROM
11:30 am Savanath and Lm'nl‘-!h:fmm
11:26 am Helena and Local 7:26am
11:30 am (‘olumba.fl and Jocal 4:44pm
430 pm Montg'ery and Lochd Ml:2oam
' L.OS ANGELES, June 17—(#)—
The bodies of five persons, three
women, one man and one child, were
recovered late today from the burn
ed wreckage of a Union Pacific tour
ist glecper which caught fire early te
day at Christal siding, 20 miles of
Las Vegas, Nevada, |
First reports said that the body of
Mrs., J. G, King, of Drummond
Montano, was in the wreckage of the
car Later however, it was said byl
Union Pacific officials here that
when the burned car had cooled
were down the bodies of four others
were found, According to latest ad
viceg from Calente, Nev., to which
point the car was taken, these four
had not Leen identified.
DOG SAVES BABY FROM
KZPTILE ‘N NEBRASKA
M’COOK, Nebraska, June 16—(#)
—‘“Duke,” pet dog of Billie, Z-year
old gon of Mv. and M¢e, W L. Garri
gon, shielded the chiud from a poi-
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ADS .--«@i
QUICK ACTION )
THE CORDELYF, DISPATCH
FIRZSTONE PLAN FOR
. RUBBER GIVEN SETBACK
MANILA, June 17-—(#)—The plan
proposefl bv Harvey Firestone Jr.
for large scale = development of
Philippine land for rubber produe--
tion has failed Lo receise the support
of the national supreme council, 2
coalition of representatives of po
litical parties, This indicates that the
American rubber magnate’s proposa’
will not befavorably congidered at
the next session of the legislature ai |
which other plans probably will bo‘
submitted,
Firestone suggested that public
lands be leased for cultivation of
rubbér for periods of 50 to 75 years
in tracts of half a million or more
acres, He expressed the belief when
here in March that the Philippine
law, providing that no individual nor
corporation can acquire more than
2,600 acres would ‘make impossible
the interc:ting of capital for develop
ment of rubber plantations. The
Firestone company, he said had mil
licns of acres in Liberia for rubber
production.
:—:::’no: snake for several, monutes
yesterday until a paving gang here,
attracted by 'the dog’s frantie bark.
ing, came to the rescue. e
‘“Duke,” the ‘men said, ran re
r'c Qtedly.jhétween the reptile-and the
anmwn‘“ 5t
ot BAMEEr ahd Winging at the sob
DON'T WAIT TOO LATE—GET
YOUR SUPPLY OF JARS AND
TOPS NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND LET |
US SAVE THEM FOR YOU. |
W.T. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 | CORDELE, GA.
M |/ Remember Fathers
OY- A | R
;!9_-‘)’ , D & Jt - ?‘_‘ O h,: FULY
. Day, June 20t
IF YOUR FATHER IS HERE AND YOU'RE HERE ' : ‘
—THAT'S ALL THAT IS NECESSARY.
There is no limit on age—he is your only Daddy—it’s his only |
day—the custom is to remember him with something new and
fine to wear—and our customers have started already.
MAKE IT A SUIT—MAKE IT A STRAW— MAKE
IT SHIRTS—MAKE IT HOSIERY— MAKE
IT NECKWEAR—-MAKE IT MAKE
HIM HAPPY! :
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| W. H. WESTBROOK
‘ CORDELE, GEORGIA
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I DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
LEAPS TO DEATH AFTER
DREAM:NG HOTEL IS AFIRE
GREENVILLE, S. C., June 17—
(#)—A dream that the hotel was on
fire go frightened an gnidentified
‘white manfi whose name is ‘b‘elieved
to be Jack Extine, that he leaped
to his death this morning from the
cecond story window of the Alexan.
dria Hotel. . '
He awoke suddenly and dived
through a sereened window tearing
out the screen as he passed through®
He landed on the roof of the front
porch, ran to the edge and jumped
to the pavement below. The jump
was made at 1 o‘clock. Death fol--
lowed at 8:45 o'clock. He told ambu
lance drivers that he had heard somec
one yelling “fire” and upon awaken
ing he jumped out of the window.
All Wool Tailored 3-plece Suit ’
$25.00
French Dry Cleaning
Steam Pressing
Shoe Shining
. Shoe Repairing
Hot or Cold Shower Bath
FORD ““U DRIVE IT SERVICE’ l
Closed Car, warm and comfort
able—Balloon Tires
; Lo
v “Ask Your Neighbor" |
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
‘AT BLACKMON'S :
where the big Crockery, Enamelware, Alu
minum ware sale is going nn... ‘
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO
Vacation Time
TRY THE COOL PLACES
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OR
THE POPULAR BEACHES
ON THE
SOUTH ATLANTIC COAST ;
REDUCED FARES
TO
SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS
Tickets On Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th
Good Until October 31st
Write For Summer Vacation Folder
i‘ : ’ CON'QULT TICKET AGENTS
SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
{ FITZCIBBONS AND WILSON--PHONE 489
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926