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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926
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ONLYTHEBEST!
More than thirty years experience is at our command to glve
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooling and anything in the
line of a tinner.
Our Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Simmons Beauty Parlor
is now operated in our barbershop. lair dressing, massaging,
ete. done in connection with our work in hair cutting for ladies.
We invite our lady friends and the custom in-general to visit
our_shop.
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Walker’s Barber Shop
NEXT TO EXCHANGE BANK
- SOUTH GEORGIA
We extend a most cordial welcome to the visitors of the
Convention, while in our city June 18th, 19th and 20th, and
wish you a most pleasant time.
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
: PHONES 168-169
CARUSC WIDOW DECLARES ’
PEACE KEIGNS IN HOME
NEW YORK, June 17—(P)—,
There is no estrangement between
Mra. Dorethy ‘Benjamin Carugo Ins
giam,widow of Enrico Carugo, fa
mouz’ tenoy and her 6-year-old daneh
ter, 'Cloria Caruso, it .was explained
here todayi 31088 ke
. The action started in the cotrt of
(']-m‘ncvcl-'ry' at Trenton, N. & Yo pre:
vent Mre. Ingram, the mother, from
paying part of the $546,895, accrued
phonogr:fi)h record royalties, tc
Gleriz's half-brother, was described
as a “friendly action”
The suit, according to opposin?
counsgel for both the mother and the
f}?ild; is for the sole purpose of d»
termining the legality of the Italian
court’s decision which, following o
permitting the child’s two half
brothers ‘family couneil, ratified an
‘aprdetnént to share one-eighth cach;
11 the enitire estate %
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Enrico Caruso died August 21
1921, and @loria was born in De
cember of that year. The singer’s
will left his estate to his widow, his
brother, and the two sons, the result
of ‘a liadon between Caruso and o
woman of Florence, Italy, already
wed. ’4 '>
was following Gloria’s birth u‘u
%mily council ,ééreed she shél‘d
half the reyalties and the rest
Muld Le divided equally between
the named beneficiaries.
John M. Enright, of Jersey City
appearing as attorney for the mother
inztituted proceedings in order that
rhe might be relieved as ancillary ad
mingstratrix, |
“The whole question pending i
whether the court of chancery of
New Jersey will distribute these
’.'-nyalt.i‘e}@.cc{)}rding o the |ltalian
'qp?m';}}';_‘.’ ~éci';fi," Enright said to;dgy]
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4AN i r
GOOD FARM EQUIPMENT
MEANS DOLLARS
THE MOST VALUABLE THING TO THE FARMER AT THIS
SEASON IS TIME. THE MINUTES TIHAT SPEED AWAY
MEAN OPPORTUNITY TO THE MAN WHO IS EQUIPPED
TO MEET ANY EMERGENCY, WHETHER BROUGIIT
ABOUT BY LABOR CONDITIONS OR UNFAVORABLE
WEATHER. TIME WASTED MEANS OPPORTUNITY
NEGLECTED AND MONEY SQUANDERED. EQUIP YOUR
FARM WITH IMPLEMENTS THAT WILIL, ENABLE YOU
TO REALIZE FULL VALUE FOR EVERY (OLDEN
MINUTE.
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better’
THE CORDELE DISPATUH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TO THE VOTERS O CORDEILE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office, of Solicitor-Gen
eral of the Cordele Judicial Circuit,
subjact to, the rules and rogulations
governing the Democratic primary, If
clected to this oftice, 1 pledge.to the
peaple of this ecireuit a vigorous and
faithfu! discharge of the duties and
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¢ FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the voters of Cordele Judicial
Cirecuit, .
I am & candidate for the office of
Solicitor-General of Cordele Judicial
Circuit, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary. If elected [ will
diligently and impartially attend to
the business of the office.
Your vote and influence will he
greatly appreciated.
Very respectfully, ~ ~
C. L. HARRIS.
FOR' JUDGE |
To the 'voters’gf the Cordele Judi
cial (~‘ix'cufii i
. 1 anmounee my candidacy for re
election as Judge, Superior Courts
Cordele Circuit, and, upon assur
ance of a‘continged fair, prompt anf
cconomical performance of duty, I
respectfully ask your support in the
‘primary. Sincerely , yours,
D. A. R. CRUM
' TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE CIRCUIT
l I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of the
Superior Court, subject to the l)vmn"‘-:'\
crati¢ Primary. The office belongs te
the people of this eircuit, and if yo]lQ
| should confer this high honor upon
. me, . I sall old it as a public trust
and pledge you faitful scrvice in the
discharge of its duties. Thanking you
for Your vote and influence I am
, " Yours respectfully, |
| W. H. LASSETER |
! TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1
I hereby formally announce my
candidacy for the office of cmmrwsl
~man in the 70th Congress from the
| Third Congressional District of Geor
;gi, subject to the Democratic pri
“mary to be held on September
~eighth. T am profoundly grateful to
the pcobk‘,qf,'méf(Hsmqt;"gqx_r}i ,;l,]w
NEGROES HELD "N WILCOX
ABBEVILE, Ga,. June 17-—SBher.
iff O. I. Smith and Deputy Warns
ley Williamg, have returned from
Wayaross with John Lindsay, Sweet
Coaper, Johnnie Reir and Joe Wil
linmz, ail darkeys, Lindsay was ar--
rected for violating the labor law, E
M. Carnes, a turpentine operator
swole out a warrant lun the bunch
Lindsay lives at Sarasota,
They were landed in the county.
jail at Al’»bcvillo’ to wait the action
of the grand jury, which meets the
first Monday in July. 1
There has been complaint previoin:
to this that hands have been earried
to different sectioins of Florida,
uniform kindness and honor they
have conferred upon me 'in the past!
and will be sincerely appreciative it
they will continue me as their repre
sentative, Since I have been their
congressman I have dipcl;grg 1. the
dutics of the office to twg;l}ost’,
of my ability and, if recleét ‘prom |
ise a continued faithful perform--
n ange of my duty. I cunms&ly and
respectfully solicit the suppert off
the voters of the district in thd com-‘
ing primayry.
Very respectfully, ‘
«CHARLES B. GRISP.: ..
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the voters of Crisp County:
I hereby dnnounce . mySelf a, can
didate for: Representative of J.Crls;}).
County, for the 1927 seasion ol o
Legislature, subject to the Demacratic
Primary. If elected to this high gt‘t’ic(l,
I pledge to the citizens of the county,
my best efforts and cnerglés i their
behalf. '
C. M. McKENZIE,
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Notice!
IFlower Boxes, Porch ang Yard
Swings, Juggling Boards, open
air furniture of all kinds. Made
to order. Phone 65 or
SEE
Edwin Robuck
win RODUCK |
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word, |
’ LOANS . ..,
FARM LOANS—Quick ‘service.” See
us§. .Choice farm lands for . gale.
Dorrig & Brown, aeton:
FARM LOANS—At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice, W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest., Quick
service., 0. E. Scott 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
FLOWER BOXES—Porch and yard
~yard swings, joggling boards, open
air furniture of all kinds made to
order. Phone 65 or see Kdwin Ro
' buck. 6-19,
'YOU CAN BUY-—Typewriter rib
_bons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, motes, turpentine
leases, crop mortgage notes, second
sheets. letter, bill and note heads
from the Dispatch. Phone 30 tf. |
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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 bhet
ter home paper., tf.
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FOR SALE-—-About 200 bushels of
seed field peas, good quality. J.
Slade. 6-18
WANTED
WANTED—Room for young couple
private home preferred Address D
H. Walker, Care Cordele: Dispatch
6-19.
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE
TERMS OR RENT—Six roon resi
dences. Modern conveniences, Sed'k
G. Boatright or Frank E. Williams.,
6-26
WANTED—Experienced waitress nl]
once. Arply Royal Cafe. 6-20, |
B P EOBRBET Y
PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
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A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT . 4.
Wae have the most complete gas welding plant in this :!
goction just installed, Save the breaks with a complete ! &
weld In our plant, We do all kinds of Machinery and i 3
Auato repairing. &
A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO .
We Ship
Prorhptly
And
Collect
Promptly
ith —f—”_—— ey ’{ ‘ o
CITY VIRE SERVIGE STATION—
Old” Wilkes:Webster stanfy figxt to
cpnjzing and tire repair WoN§ Also
Steadd’s, We do all kindé£3Bf vul
carry full line new tires,tubés and
accessories, Phone 376 Reg!‘ffl Bar
ry. tf. *‘”
TYPEWRITERS—And adt’ling ma
chines cleaned and repaired, © Here
few days only Phone Upjohn Cordelia
Hotel. 6-18, > 3
SWAT MALARIA—Get the deep
geated cause of many ills M{gflf
vour system with a bottle of @e
Malaria Mixture. It will do't wokk
or you do not have to pa y Get itgat
Jennings Drug Store, Rg‘s Drng
IStoro or Steads. Sold under guur‘n
tee. 7-13. 2 i /
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LOST J
LOST—Eye glgsses in some store En
town Saturday ~ai€moon. Finder
please notify,‘F. D.iWilliamson. 6-39
5 7
LOST-—-On highway near Arapi.
black traveling bag. Please commufi
cate with Crisp County Board pf
Trade. Reward. 6-18. z
FOR RENT i
The country housewife who has ho
water system in the house carriee
20 tons of water in and out in a ydar
and spends 30 days in union titc
doing it. i
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DRUGS
eore W 4
BIACK DITRRNE ... in 19c!
Hitchcock’s Liver Powder 19¢
B i e
Wine - Soriul ... i A
Caldwdll's Syrup Pepsin
LATEO \corrpioinpiyihibgronsiine BIE
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin !
BIMON . A
Groves Chill Tonic e sasene 490,
‘MANY ‘DTHER DRUG ITEMS |
1P SgPECIALLY ‘PRICED ;
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WILSON MERC. CO. .
10th St. & 17th Ave. »
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