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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926
MARKET STRONG UP 55 CENTS PER BARREL - THIS WEEK WILL SELL
LIMITED QUANTITY OF THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN BRANDS FOR
SHORT TIME :
ORIENT PLAIN OR SELF RISING
Wm. TELL PLAIN OR SELF RISING
GOLD MEDAL SELF RISING
- BEST MAID SELF RISING
LOG CABIN SELF RISING
DON'T DELAY — ORDER TODAY
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
$4.50
CORDELEF
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JACKSONVILLE
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AND RETURN
Each Sunday May 30th-Sept. sth
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AR. JACKSONVILLE ... 7:50 A. M. 11:15 A, M,
Tickets limited to reach Cordele returning
carly Monday morning following
For Information apply to D. L. Henderson,
_ Jr., Ticket Agent
Cordele, Ga.
Southern Railway Svstem
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The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
LQHAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
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PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
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ONLYTHEBEST!
More than thirty years experience 1s at our command to give
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooflng 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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PLUMBING
EVERY THING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
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A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT
We have the most complete gas welding plant in this
soction just installed, Save the breaks with a complete
weld in our plant. We do all kinds of Machinery and
Aato repairing.
A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO
A P L P PP P P PP e L PP
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 613 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
‘PEACHES’ AND SPOUSE
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ARRIVE IN ADIRONDACKS
FOR THEIR OUTING
WHITE PINE -CAMP; N. Y., July
20-—George W. Brovnine and his 16-
-year-old ‘Cindereila bride, the form
or “Peaches” Heewan, have arrived
at Paul Smith’s P atel, wnara Presi
dent Coolidge’s executive office is lo
cated.
The pair are here for a*few days’
fishing on the Adivondacks lakes,
Browning said. Upon arrival they
posed for pictures by newspaper
photographers quartered near the
sumimer white hoace,
‘“Peaches” stitl worze a bandage on
her chin, where she was bured by
acid thrown by an unknown assail
ant. :
“That wound i: my greatest wor
ry,”” Browning sail. “I've bad the
best surgeons woskicrg on it but it
doesn’t seem to hea!.
“We plan on d<ing just a little
fiching for the next two or three
days on the various lakes and just
taking life easy.”
He greeted newspapermen and
photographers cordially. calling some
of them by name, and paid tribute
to their ability in recording Ihe
story when he was more in the
limelight.
They arrived in a huge Rolls-
Royce with an :xira car Zrailing be
hind. Immediately upon arriving
Browning asked for a guide and the
veteran Ed Corbin, whe fished with
Grover Cleveland and Roosevelt,
came to his rooll in res<pon:e.
Browning said he still had de
tectives workine on the acid-throw
ing- incident and hoped to discover
his girl-wife’s ovsailants, althoush
no clues had beeo found.
iciency on the Farm
P P A . A SIS T TRy WA Sy R W TNETOMATINS |MM UIWSNWA S TR TR, IRO ST S 5 SMt
From 1910 to 1920 American farm labor increased in efficiency
over 22 percent. During that time the number of farm workers
decreased 9 percent—hbut the crop production INCREASED
OVER 11 PERCENT. Greater use of POWER AND MODERN
MACHINERY ISS LAGRELY RESPONSIBLE, which proves
“GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER”
a truth that is applicable to any period.
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182—RESIDENCE 209
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
I vyttt o Gan riog¥ e
CCUPLE WHO SAW 1876
SHOW OFF TO °26 FAIR
ALBANY, Ga, July 20--Mrs, J.
R. Whitehead «nd Mre. . R. De-
Jarnette expeet to leave in a few
days for Philadelphia to attend l,hc;
Sesqui-centennian Exposition F:':po'l
cial interest attaches t, their pro
posed trip because both of them at
tended the Centennial Exposition in
1876 as little giris and went from
differtn sections of Georgia. Mrs.
Whitchead went from Albany and
Mrs. Dedarnette went from Middle
Georgia. They enjoy telling until te
day many of the strange things ‘hat
they saw at the Centennial, most
of them new inventions that later
came to be everyday ‘hings in the
life of the Amicrican pcople.
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RS DANTNE) 20 B) )AN )o )M ' i
Ry ' CTR 3.
i kg o] 7W 1 4 SRR R
5 (A ST SR XD BAD. o 4
P ‘; For Gatarrhal conditions of mucoua® &
GRS membranes. H G G is anbiseptic) Q
. RS healing and !:’)otl\fmf, no pain or injury :P
4 iR Package containg all needad 3
A ) &1 .00 at Druggists or prepaid, ¢
é 39 MANUPACTURED DY .
SEECBy ACHE CHEMICAL BFC. 0, 114, New Orlans, Ls. ‘(\4
ORTATHL 606 O CeURTE DR EMeE
EFFECTIVE JULY 18T
BUCKEYES.
ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS
30x3 And 30x31, Tbc Each
This is the tive that everybody wants. Waieh the
cars and count the Buckeyes. They last.
Watt & Holmes Hardware Co.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
SHONE NUMBER 9 CORDPELE, GA.
CHARLIE PADDOCK
, ’
“FASTEST HUMAN”
A
TO WED FILM STAR
LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 20—
(P)—Bebe Dani-ls, film star, today
was receiving conorataistiors on
her last night’s announcement that
che was eneagad to be Muopried o
Charles Paddock, famcus sprinter,
Miss Daniels ¢iphasnzed the fasts
that there wout! be no wedding for
at least a year wiaen sne enacludes
her work in two pictures awd a two
months trip abroad.
She was eagcor to test:fy to the
attractive personality of the track
gpced purveyor. “Charli: is ane of
the finest men I have ever met,” she
said. i
: is a prescription for
| Malaria, Chills and Fever,
! Dengue or Bilious Fever
it kills the germs
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS
lARNI‘I“.(_)AI‘JS‘:-QUM; service, Sce
us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Drown. 4 4
F:ARMflI.,OhAN“S—:-At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
.Q'LVJIEI_(_ I:(_)XES—: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, B. Scett Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One new Tudor Ford
Sedan at good discount. Calhoun
Chevrulct Co. 7.27.
OWN YOUR HOME IN CORDELE—
No better investment. Sce me {or
values less than cost to build, J. W
Bivins. 8-0.
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE
NTERMS OR RENT—Six room reei
derces. Modern conveniences. See I
(i. Boatright, or I'rank ¥. Williams
8-9
NOTICE
EXPERT VULCANIZING—Tire and
tube repairing—lull line new stock
Standard tires and thues at lowest
prices in town. Nash Salcs Roome
Phone 376 Reginald Barry 8-1.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION —Wil'
be held at the white and colored
school buildings in Cordele at 9
o’clock Friday morning, July 30th
Our new crop is now in and ready for sale. We have all Varieties
it's most time for planting. Prices as follows: One ounce § cents;
6 ozs., for 25 cenis; a pound of any one kind for 60 cents,
$£5.00 Iree to the Party that brings us the three largest Turnip:s
grown from our sced by Dec, 24th, 1926, Sign here and present
thig ad and receive frée two ounces ol Turnip seed and inter the
Contest,
Mr. Thi day 0f......... 8808
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ennings Jrug Store
o Be&ek) . A Orc
&y &
THE REXALL STORE—-IPIION K 92
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2 T DN
HEAVY MACHINERY REPAIRS
You will find us alwavg equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs, Let us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes, Wao do
complete foundry - work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castingsg and pipe fittings in stock.
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
1926. Tablets apd pencils will be fur
nished free. J. W. Bivins, C. 8. 8
8-06.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three room house. Close
in. Vacant July Ist. Mrs J D Sny
der. See S Bundrick. 7-22
FOR RENT—Five room house, Thir
teenth avenue, near Seventh Street.
See C. Dumas at Roobin’s. 8-7.
FOR RENT—Six room house 61%
Thirtcenth avenwe, East, See C. l)u;
-
mas at Roobin’s. 8-7. ’
LOST :
LOST—One strong box, marked G
J. Pratt. Finder please notify (}}vn}-
er Grosse Ile, Mich. Liberal™ re
ward. 7.22 :
4
DELCO-LIGHT PRODUCTS—F'righ
dairc, Pumps, Plants. Orion J. Wik
liams, 7-28 :
L RS e e e
YOUR JOB PRINTING—The Di¢
pateh wants your printing. Phone 30
and place your next order with the
home paper. It will help make a betr
ter home paper. tf. y
ARTISTIC PIANO TUNER HERE
THIS WEEK.- Work guaranteed
Fxamination free. W. D, Cheatham
phone 297 7-21
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YOU CAN BUY~Typewriter rib
hons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, motes, turpentine
Jeases, crop mortzage notes, second
¢heets, letter, Lill and note heads
from the Dispatch. Phone 80 tf. ©
WANTED
-V\V'Al—flr'l‘l’.i)——i'\n cxperienced “wait
ress. Apply Royal Cafe. 7-22.
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