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TOBACCO MARKEgT
" OPENS AUGUST 3
t DOUGLAS, Ga., Junc 26—Geor
gia’s tobacco markets open August 3
ailnouncvment;a is made by the To:
I?cco Association of America meet
ing in Atlantje City, South Caro
tha markets wiil open August 10 and
North Carolina September 7,
;'l‘wunty-tw% Georgia markets wil'
cfiwrato thig season. The Douglas
market will éngage the services ol
lfil'(‘(- sets of buyers and the crop for
tsi:; ceason will be the largest ever
uade and indjeations are that the
sade will be of superior quality on
afcount of fayorable weather condl
tipns. I
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« The openiag date in Georgia thi:'E
.":‘JU' ig fivg days later than it wag
bist year, the #a'e season opening orl
Joly 28 in 1525, !
At i estimated that 50,000 acres
arc Winted to tohaceo in (;omuzi::}
which will yield {rom 42,009,000 tc
50,000,000 pounds, the estimated in-Ii
come from same being from $8,000,.!
0600 to $19,000,000, I
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About- 60 sonth Georgia counlivs!
L'!"uw totacco. l
NOW
LOCATED
I am opening up a
modern Garage and
Filling Station at the
new Corner next to
Tourist Camp ~Sev
enth Street Sonth.
Will appreciate the
business of customers
and friends. Speeial
attention to Ford and
Chevrolet repairs,
Will carry Gas, Oil,
Greasesy Tires and
Accessorivs,
PHONE 24
A. H. HARRIS
~ H.THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
" ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
.TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
: and
Low
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offered in choice se
leetion of staple and
famey groceries.
“We Deliver the Goods
: PHONE 96
Lexwis
Grocery
Co.
G. C. LEWIS
iIII.ULL LABGRIT.S REFUSE
? TO PAY HONOR TO WALES
I LONDON, June 26——(#)-~The la.
I Lorite councillors of the City of Hul!
114 in number have ' prociaimed @
| form of boyeotl against the prince of
| Walcs, who is to visit that city soor
| They have sent a message to the
| rince that they will tuke no part
!I'l the eeremonics on his visit bwi
| caouse of the vindicitive spirit main |
E tained in the gettlement of the gen |
cral strike. They iniéance the Iu«rlI
Lhat many of the strikers have not |
Feen reinstated, I
~ The council of Hull has 48 mem. '
bers, t
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FRIEDA HEMPEL T 0 CET |
D:VORCE FROM BROKER
PARIS, June 26—(/P)—Friedo
Hempel, the opera ginger, within 3¢
cays will receive a decree of divoree
from her hushand, William D, Kahn
a patent broker of New York. Mme
Memypel and Mr, Kahn were sum-
OF PERFECTION OIL STOVES
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show ihvis e, The makers baek this
stove as on that will answer the eall of the
best housekeepei,
We also sell the Florenee Oil Stove--an
other good one.
EKLE AND BROTHER
G. L DLIAL._.“ A
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
SOLICITING YOUR ORDER FOR
@
Capitola Flour
PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
Through your gro
ceryman, who will
be glad to fill your
order in this excel
lent flour.
Thereis a coupon in
each sack good for
2 5 year guaranteed '
silver ware. -
Try It And You Will Use No Other
TELEPHONE 224
J,H LAMB CO.
S.A.L.and A. B. & A. Tracks-—-Cordele, Ga.
FTLDS PEYED RICHT TO
GUST PHARMACY MEN
FRANKIFORT, June 26—(F)—
i Governor Ficlds hag no power to re
Cwove from office members of the
dtate Loard of pharmacy, the court
cf appeals today deelared, all con
curring, ‘
The court overruled motion of As.
cistant Attorney Genernl Gardner K I
Byers, who argued in behalf of uov-I
ernor IFields to dimolve a tomymr.'lyl
injunction, granted by IFranklin ci: j
cuit court Judge Williams, ro.lon
ed the goverinor from remo, il?
lam J. Votteler and Jeffiio . .o,
win, both of Louiville, from ¢ .
as members of Whe state board ot
Pharmacy, The whole appellate courli
concurred, |
ctnsinsiespaiinrs i A
moned by the judge two days age
and the w:al efforte for reconcilia
tion in accor ilflfl(‘(‘; with French law
were to bave been attempted. |
The wife was present in court but
My, Kahn failed to appear. '
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
| PASTOR W.LL EAT HIS STRAW
| HAT IF SERMON FAILS
’ COLUMBUS JUNCTION, la,
June 20— (#)~—The Rev, Lorer
Pecaut will cat his etraw Lat if i
can't prove ihat the Bible is | the
Word of God,
The test of lhe evancelist’s oras
torical powers will be made Sunday
at the union evangelist services in
Trinity Reformed chureh, The audi
ence wil judge whether Pecaut
proves his contention,
And ¢hould he fdil the straw hat
will be caten at the corner of Ninth
and Main strees at 10 a. m. Monday
CONSTABLE OUSTID AFTER
KV MOB LYNCHES NEGRO
FRANKI'ORT, ' Ky., Jure 26—1
H. Kelly, constable of Gutheric
Todd county, was custed {rom effic
today by acting Governor 1, H. Den.
hardt, in compliance with Kenlnek
enti-lynchine law, which requires the
constable of a county to be remered
when a lynching occurs in his
province,
Kelly : removal w:‘.::i oceasional
through the lynching of Primus Kir.
by: necro murderer, on June 15 The
negro was taken from KNy ane
three deputies by a mobh and sirung
to a tree,
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w2O, $l.OO at Druggists or prepai?, G
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OU can havereal beauty and “homey”
cheerfulness in your living room, din- §
g 9 ing and bedrooms. Just finish them in @R
d LOWE BROTHERS MELLOTONE, a &
wonderful oil paint for walls and ceilings. &
8 MELLOTONE dries to a beautiful soft §
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B (20,1, RILES, HARDWARE |
"i‘ PHONE 433 CORCELE, GA. ®
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The distance from vour home to our store
is only the distance from you to your Tele
phone. We are waiting to answer your call,
The delivery boy is veady to go. Give us
your ovder over the phone then go to the
door for the package. It's too hot to worry
abllout coming to town, Our munher is 92,
call us.. _
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ennings Drug dtore
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COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STOREPHONE 92
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GREENVILLE, 8. C, June 26—
Iy~ Letnnd and - Wilfred Swaneil
s cf o p:«.'ni!.z.:;':, Pilt couniy
{ativer, were fptally wounded near
eas the 4 e of an alleged quar
rel over parking rights in a garage
Idward Evans and Francis John.
con, ha'f brothers, were theld in the
eoiniy ju'l without bond in gonnee
on viih the shooting,
Following a fist fight wtih the
Steneil Frolhers, Evans and John
cosr ore caidoto kave procured e
het pun ond rifle and opened fire
che men died clmost instaantly.
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AIBANY AN SOUGHT
AFTER DISAPPEARANCE
ALBDANY, Ga., June 26—(/P)—Po:
liee authoritics of Jacksonville, Fla,
have been azked today to azsist ir
lceating F. C. Ludy 55, cléetriciar
of the South Georgia Power company
cf this city. e
Ludy left Albany June 11 for Jack
conville en a voaention to be gone ter
cays. No word hkas been heard of
him by relatives here, and his famil
and fricnds nave become worried
He was in il! health at the time of
his departure. He is tall. has oray
hair, a :"'low comblexion and weichs
atout 170 pounds.
THESKE HOT DAYS, IF YOU'LL ONLY SLIP
INTO ONI OF THE WOLLOWING LIGHT
WEIGHT SUITS
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WOPBERAE B ... i $1 9“95
With 2 pre. pants -~
el .. 92495
Tmported Fpanish linens, 2
pants, sizea tfo4Bat #........ $1 3‘95
Light weizhe Prado cards
non shrinkable, 2 pants; at ... 51 3'95
Young man, Jieie’s the pick of this season’s
newest suit, Animported fabrie from great
Britain, never shown before in light and
dark tan—new weave— :
Priced ot sZ7‘sfl
Palin Beach suits lieht and dwk colorg—
all sizes—Price ol iR
Nee %g‘sl@ ‘ $1 s'oo
;1 TMPORTED LINENS ARE HERE WITH
THiZE NON SHRINKABLE LABEL AT A
PRICE YOU'LL BEGLAD TO PAY.
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GLEATONS
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123-125 ELEVYENTH AVENUE—PHONE 142
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$4.50
CORDELWEK
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T 7 €N & ; 3 ad
JACKSONVILLE
A A W A WA W
AND RETURN
Lach Sunday May Soth-Sept. sth
LY BURDRLIE . T R W
AR. JACKSONVILLE ....oocooeeee 7350 A, M. 11115 AL M,
Tickets limited to reach Cordele returning
carly Monday morning following
For information apply to D. L. Henderson,
Jr, Ticket Agent
Cordele, Ga.
Southern Raiiway System
SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1926