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TIGERS EVOLVE NEW METHOD
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, CHICAGO, June 30—(A)—Boot
leggers are caid Lo be transporting
large congignments of liquor from
Milwaukee to Chicago in hearses, ac
companied by two or thrge cars of
“mourncrs,”
It was the irony of fate that the
{irst hearse to Ye stopped and searck
ed in Minois and Wisconsin deputies
rhould have contained the body of o
woman, B 7 years old, who had heen
‘an al‘d& worker for prohibition all
her life. The body was being lulu‘n;
from Lake Forest Lo Milwaukee, Bq--‘
tween Raecine and Kenosha three
ears filled with deputies and pruhi!
bi!iop_ aue(aw‘:\wpp(-d the «-nrt"g(.l
Onecglance at the interior, filled wilh‘
flowers, convinced the deputies they
were on the 'Wrony trail and the fu-‘
meral ?"mee:iédon was permitted te
&0 ‘o Vits way.
M,,md Ahe movements havr‘
winly been at night and that the
t’a:kcts, covered with flowers, often
;lnr fjlled with jugs. of liquor.
MORE EARTH TREMORS
ROME, June 30.—(AP’) — Several
strong carthquake shocks varyiny in
distance from several hundred to ten
thousand kilomoetres were registered
todk’y"h‘h ohservatories in Padua, Fa
enza and Benvento.
-~ NOW
I am opening up a
modern Garage and
, Killing Station at the
new (_{t_wm'r next to
o Tourist Camp Sev
enth Street South.
Will appreciate the
business of customers
~and friends, Speeial
attention to Ford and
Chevrolet repairs.
Will carry Gas, Oil,
Greases, Tires and
Aceessorivs,
PHONE 24
A. H. HARRIS
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One of our local boys told us
the other day that he was going
to the seashore this summer to
ook around for a wife, because
on the Dbathing beach he
wouldn't have to take her at
her FACE VALUE. Howecever,
we'd like to have you give our
gervice a “try out” and acquaint
yourself with the battery ex
perts who do your work. We
let no novice tinker with your
battery and maintain a policy
of complete satisfaction at all
times.
. PHONE 38
. Dodge Bros. Service Station
'~ CORDELE, GA.
NEW YORK COTTON
OPEN CLOSE P. C.
July 1795 1788 1801
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CORDELE COTTON
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LOCAL CREAM MARKET
Standard butterfat ‘ 38:75
NEW YORK MARKETS
NEW YORK, June 30—(F)—
Stogks, strong; hoids, irregular; for
cign exchanyges, easy; cotton, lower
sugar, steady; coffee, declined,
CHICAGO MARKETS
CHICAGO, June 30 —(#)—Wheat
higher; corn, lower; cattle, strong!
and active: hogs, higher. l
NEW BEAUTY CREAM
GIVES LOVELY
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Amazing new kind of cream quitkly,
gives the texture and appearance ‘
wild rose petal. Youw'll notice a -
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on, The effect is lasting-—you canpo
wash it off. wmuuizi nourishes, purM
fies. Can be left on all night or used
as a powder base. Not a bit sticky or
oily, Get this new wonderful beauty
cream called Mello-glo and try it.-
Jennings Drug Store. No. 103-C
COURT OF ORDINARY OF CRISP
COUNTY.
Petition for probate of Will in solemn
form,
In re: A. 8. Wells
A. 8. Wells having applied, as
exceutor, for probate in solemn form
of the last Will and Testament of A,
Wells, late of said County, deceased,
you, and each of you, Monroe W.
Wells and Auston Holland, as an heir
at luw of the said A. Wells, deceased,
are hereby required to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary for said
County on the first Monday in July,
at ten o'clock, A. M., when said appli
cation for probato will be heard.
This gune 7th, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
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Drop in and look over our complete stock of Linens, Prado-Cords, Tropical Worsteds
and anything in the Summer Clothing Line, all reasonably priced.
Gleaton’s Department Store
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE
DEAD ENGINEER
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} WASHINGTON, June 30, (AP)-~
;I"uilun- of Engineman Gordon of the
Cincinnati limited to control his train,
?u:‘. required by the automatic block
cignals, wag given by interstate com
merce commission today as the cause
of the wreck June gixteenth of two
Fennsylvania raflroad passenger
traing near Gray, ‘Pennsylvania,
Faflure of the engineman, however,
the commission’s safety bureau report
ed, was believed due to his “sudden
death or physical incapacitation.”
The collision resulted in the death
of twelve pasgengers and injury of
cighty-two passengers, “Thig acci
dent forcefully calls attention to the
need of automatic train control ap-
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pllance which will cause a train to
he brought to a stop in case the en
gineman for any reason falls to obey
a stop indication of the automatic
block signal,” the report said,
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
Will he sold on July 6, 1926 before
the court house door in Crigsp County,
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property,
towwit:
All that lot ar parcel of land ly
ing and being in the City of Cordele,
Crisp County, Georgia, and being
known in the plan of said City of
(‘ordele as lot No. 6 in block 1562, ac
cording to the map and survey of
said eity, and being the same prop
erty econveyed to R. L. Wright by J.
1. Short and John M, Evans by war
ranty deed dated September 15, 1919
and recorded in hook 10, folio 176
Clerk's Office, Crisp Supcl}or Court.
Said sale will be made under and by
virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed to secure debt giv
en on the Bth day of March, 1922, by
R. L. Wright to the George D. Witt
Shoe Company, sald deed being re
corded in the Clerk’s Office, of Crisp
‘Superior Court in book 12, folio 596.
Default having been made in the pay
ment of the three principal notes se
cured by said deed to secure debt
the pawer of sale has become opera
tive. The amount of the debt secured
by said deed to secure debt and which
will be due on Juiy 6, 1926 is $3.
018.61 principal besides interest from
March 8, 1922 at the rate of 8% per
annum,
This Bth day of June, 1926,
GEORGE D, WITT SHOE COMPANY
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Harris, Harris & Popper.
Its Attorneys at Law. 6-B;4¢t,
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PHONE 483 : CORDELE, GA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926