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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926
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Reels—Rods <= Lines (St e I\\{l
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All reduced in price T s
this year. Big stock ! ,555#: g:\,,
of Baits—July first. -
‘Watt & Holmes Hardware C
att ¢ LOIMECS [laraware uo.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
'RHONE NUMBER 9 CCRDELE, GA.
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More than thirty years experiecce 18 at our command to give e
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooflng and anything in tae =
line of a tinner. ; =
. Our Motto is: “Satisfaction or No Pay!” =
YTTO WEHLITZ
8 Cordele Sheet Metal Works ' =
5 | SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL =
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A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT §
/7 V¢ have the most complete gas welding plant in thls w
} f scetion just installed, Save the breaks with a complete 5.
. weld in our plant, We do all kinds of Machinery and o
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A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO :
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APPOINTMENTS
¢ for Chiropractic adjustments—the most specific drugless method
of treating chronic diseagses—can now be made in Cordele by
telephoning 271. :
¥ T3O
A. WILSON WHITE, D. ~ PH. C.
LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR
T TR S S ST SR NEW VY VLI WSy BRI oWS TLTY.WSDUAT WS PY TURRIN 78 WT V O U T
We bave a limited supply of sto\’c wood and shall be glad to receive your
r~|ordcrs.
. BURNS LONGER—BURNS HOTTER
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She is a thorough Demoerat in her habits and opinions. She gives to men and women and children of all voces and Creeds, is
kind to all, and favors none above the rest. She is dainiy, too, in her tastes, She would vather die hefore she would feed on
flesh. Her feed is Cerelin Rweets, Hay and suceulent things of the vegetable world. The gvass with which CGod carpets the
carth in living green as it springs fresh from the heart of nature. The cow is domestie,s She Toves home, She Knows (he place
where she lives, and is faithfal to it, ‘
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Use Cerelia Sweets Good Cows For Sale--lresh
Heard Gr Com Cordele, G
Hear rocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
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FINE TOBACCO CROP |
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FITZGERALD, June 30—Fitger |
ald tobacco markets will n;:t‘vl
August 1, with every indication ‘\hati
this year’s crop will exceed in quali- |
ty and quantity all previous seasons |
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ers arg encouraging, most of them|
having barns in curing. l
Bach of the' export’ tompnies and%
Aserican. manufacturers will have
Puvers on the local markets, accord
g to information received by Lor
Dickey, of the Dickey Tobacec]
Warchouze company. The local I'o-3
arying plant will be in full opera--
ticn during the entire season, .
VALENT.NO WEDS NEGR IN
MARCH SAYS HER MOTHER
- CHICAGO, Jure 30—Pola Negr:
is to be marricd to Rudolph Valen
tino, the screen sheik, next March
acecrding to Mme. Elanora Chalupe
ber ‘mother, ond Leopold Brodzinsk:
her ceerctary, whko stopped in Chica
oo today on their way to Paris.
“She is stiill plenty young” said
Prodingki in hroken English, who an
nounced the forthcoming marriage
with waving of hands. “She wait and
sce how she like him. How she love
him much and all appy.”
The mother of the star, whe
speaks Fnglich with extreme diffi--
culty, nodded her approval of the
statement, She resembles her famous
daughter, the same featurcs, but has
gray hair and heavier stature. Her
nome iz in Warcaw, Poland, but she
Las been in Ameriea a year. Arrivine
fn ianees she wiil oceupy Pola’s 60-
room Villa Rueli, with its 75 acres of
gardens ncar Paris.
Miss Negri will join her there ir
Mareh, it was said, and the wedding
will take place chortly after her ar
rival.
A raj?lio broadcasting station for
Vanezudth has been placed in opera
tion "at Caracas.
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THIS FALL W~ U
If yvou expect full market value for your peanuts you must
harvest them properly. In this connection a Benthall Picker
will insure you hest returns for your labor. We are bhooking
orders now for delivery this fall. Come in and let’s figure on
your equipment.,
: FULL LINE OF REPAIRS CARRIED IN STOCK
AT ALL TIMES
Also MeComickDeering Tractors — Power Presses — Horse
Preses and general Farm Operating Kquipment.
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182 -RESIDENCE 209
THE CORDELE DISPATURH
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SEATTLE, Wash., June 30—(P)
—Captain Roald Amundsen and Gen.
cial Umberto Nobile, Jleader and
chicf pilot, respectively of the dir'gi.
kEle Norge on its flight over the
North Pole, are again on friendly
terms after maintainine a frigid at
mosphere in their perzonal x‘L-I:ni'n}r
for more than six weeks. ’
The explover “thawed out” at ¢
banquet here yvesterday when they
clasptd hands and then retirved for a
fricndly chat in private. Differences
arece, it is understoed, when both
the Italion and Norwegian compon
cints of the Norge’s erew expressed
the view they were entitled to firs
honors,
Captain Georze Hubert Wilkins |
Australian feadcr of the Detro'y Ave.
tic exvedition, and Major Thonas G
Lamyphier, unofficial grmy observer
assigned to w:cm.m":m)&ihc party. 111-1
ro had their differenge, Eieutenunt
Carl B .Eileson, expcdition uirp'unc}
pilot caid lagt nivht.
“Wilkin: kncw a lot abeul the arc-;
tico and not much abont :l'-.'i:xiinnl
while Lamphier wos an avialer ex |
pert, Lut not an authority on aretic
conditions,” Bileson said. Lamphicr
who is a commandant of Selfridegc
Field, Michigan, has returned there
Wilkins is expected here within ¢
wecek. ’
Amundsen <2id Lincoln Eilsworth
Amecrican backer eof the {light, is en.
route cast, while General Nobile
plans to lecture on e coast before
surevying plans for the building of
divigibles by an American ‘company
Amundsen plans to reach New York
in time to leave for Norway Satur
day. |
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FXPERT RETURHNS sloo,oo¢
SALARY TO HUNGARIANS
BUDAPEST, = June 80-—(P)—
Jevemiah Smith, American cconomist
vho reeently completed hiz werk of
reorganizing Hungary's finances, to
day precented his salary of $100,002
for his two year’s work to the Han.,
garian people. ° i
The Beston financial expert, told
Chancellor Bethlan that the friend.
ship and appreciation of the lun
garian people were all that he
wiched for his scrvices.
Pretovia, South Aftica—Doting
mothérs of 200 klack, brown and yel
lew babies entered in the first na
tive baby chow started a riot when
judges began to climinate entrants
Peace was restored when the harried
judges announced a complete tie
and played for time while officials
rushed out and brought 197 additior
al prizes.,
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DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS I
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FARM LOANS—Quick service. Scel
us. Choice farm lands for sulu.{
Dorris & Brown. 2f|‘
FARM LOANS—At best terms to be |
had, and specialize in quick ser-|
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordcle, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS-—Made on both city'
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen- '
zie. 7-9 tf
;EENTY (—fi;M—OhEY—TO loan on |
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
gervice, 0. I, Scett Jr. tf.
FARM AND CITY LOANS—DPrompt
/attention given all business entrust
ed to me. Phone 75-J J. D. Cobb, 7-3
! FOR SALE
| YOU CAN BUY--Typewriter rib
bonsg, carbon paper,. blank legal
forms, deeds, uotes, turpentine
leases, crop mortzage notes, secoud
sheets, letter, bill and mnote heads
from the Dispatch. 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.
‘ FOR SALE—AII my houschold
‘;rnml:: includine erockery - aluminum
and silverwar:, must be disposed of
‘will\in the nest few days: cheap
Mrs., Haar 215 Corner 17th avenue
and Hth streai. 7-1.
NOTICE
EX}’ER'I’~VULCANIZING—'I'irI- :Im‘
tube repairing—lull line new stock
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The distance from your home to onr store -
i< only the distanee from you to your Tele- =
phione, We are waiting {o answer your call,
The delivery boy is ready to go. Give us
vour order over the phoue then go to the
door Foir the package. 1% too hot to worry
about coming to town. Our number is 92,
call us., .
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Jennings Drug St
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THE REXALL STORE—PHONK 92
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You will find us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs, Let us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes. Wa do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
helting, castings and pipe fittings in stock,
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
Standard tires and tbucs at Towest -
prices in town. Nash Sales . R’b‘om's
P'hone 376 Reeinald Barry 841 v
SWAT MALARIA—Get the decp
sealed cause of many ills ort of:
vour system with a bottle of Mille
Malaria Mixture, It will do the work,
or you do not have to pay. Getfi¥'at
Jennings Drug Store, Ryals. Daug
Store or Steads. Sold undey tu’firz}),
tee, 7.18. ‘B
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FOR RENT ~7** 3
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FOR RENT—Two c(mncctcdl fur- .
nished rooms with sleeping pbreht”
Phone 364. 7-2.
1!-'(!!’{ RENT—Ray house I'ourteenth
ayenue, eact, as a whole or in t,w;!"‘
apartments, Immediate possession
Phone 527 J. I, Wheeler 7-18 ..
FOR RENT—Threo room house. €lose '
in. Vacant July Ist. Mrs J D_,S,n)(,-','
dor. Sce 8 Bundrick. 7-42
LYNN, Mags.—ln un effo;.‘t"'tu'f‘
aboelich “petting parties,'ipofié‘@ ll,e__fei
have been indructéd to smg n the!
vlass in the windo'vs and ’(lqrs of
any parked automaobile they find w!tll‘-
the windows locked and the (luurs‘
curtained. ! h
H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
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