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MRS. FERGUSON'S WITHDRAW
AL MAKES MOODY GOVERNOR
DALLAS, Texas, July 28—(P)—
Attorney General Dan Moody, high
man in Texas Democratic Governor
ship race, automatiraily become
the party's nominpe, regardless of his
failure to obtain a 2 majority in the
opinion of Texas election expects.
The announcei withdrawal of Gov
ernor Miriam A. Fergoson from a
run-off primary, if one¢ is necessary
leaves Moody the nominee, said 0.
B.Colauitt, of Dallaz, former gov
ernor and Moedy ruppecrter, Officials
of the Texas e'ection bmieau, which
compiied the voi: casc Saturday, are
of the same opinion, and there
geems little dou%t of Moody's posi--
tion ar the nominee, despite the
fact that a noen tabulstion of votes
showed him lacking mcre than 3,000
of majority,
The state exerutive committee will
mees August 9 to canvarz the vote,
RUSSIAN SMASHES UP
AMERICAN
. STATUE
PARIS, July 27—(#)—A Russian
nanied Caromenko, armred with a
hammer today smashad the statute
in tte Palace Dcs Estatus Unis,
erected to the ewory of the Ameri
can soldiers who volunteered with
the French forces in 1914,
The statute epicsented an Ameri
can and a Frenciman clasping hands
Garomenko wa: arrested.
G O_P_OF FLORIDA PLAN
AGGRESSIVE POLITICAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,, July 26 —
(AP)--Plans for an aggressive cam
-li4ign in the November congressional
imd state “off-year” election, center.
g largely, however, in the first and
tonrth' districts, were formulated at a
meeting of the republican state cen
tal executive committee here today,
Fractically every county in the
#tate was represented at the session,
which was marked with a spirit of
hrrmony.
(A full slate will beput into the
fleld by the republicans for state and
;fatleral officers, George Bean, repub.
?lun national committeeman, in at
tendance upon the session, said.
4, FIGHT IN WELL
f,i ‘ e
;‘\:,MERII)IAN, Miss,, July 26.—(AP)
# lOminus Coleman ang Taylor Ith
;}idge, negroes, staged a fight at the
';‘tottom of a well and as a result
%‘,‘olemnn is in jail and the other is
?.fiuhed.
© Coleman was chasing Ethridge
ifwhen the latter either jumped or ftell
;%n a well
* The other man jumped in and afte
“utting Ethridge calmly ' climbed out,
grleuvlng his victim in the well.
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STATES TAKE CHARGF
OF OLD TOLL BRIDGES
i+ tATLANTA, G:.,, July 28—The
state of Georgia and Youth Carolina
‘formally will take echiarge of two
“bhridges over the Savanrnoh river near
Hartwell on the line beiween the two
gtates Thursday, it was announced
'l,‘uesday by Chairman John N. Hold
er, of the state highway commis
sion.
The states paid about $7O each for
the purchase of two Liidges across
GENERAL
WIRING
AND
REPAIRING
Phone 13
Acme Electric Shop
129 12th Ave. W,
W. 0. BROOKS, Mgr.
SENTENCES, = T re—m—
Arguments sc'ls a few goods, while
politeness sells rieny.
Luck, like morey, doesn’t amount
to much if yoa don't know how to
use it.
N» matter whai youv study, if you
keep it long encuzh you will be learn
ed.
Two things almosi i.npossible for
a man to keep are his money and
hig hair.
Health and common sense are all
a man needs, even if they are not
all e wants,
Hez Heck cays., “W'en a womai
gits to be thirty, she automatically
sets ber age hack to twenty five or
twenty-six"—Bert Moses in Detroit
Free Press.
Nover start a fire with kerosene.
Never bake anvtinng else in the
oven with cake or cookies,
Never serve salad uniess every ar
ticle in it is crip, cold and dainty.
Never leava a utenzil containing
hot liquid within reach of the chil
dren.
Never leave the house for the day
without a ment:i censuz of windows
and doors being locked and heater
fires shut off.
Sl e S o s
USES OF SALT. :
A pinch of salt will cdd flavor to
FLYER KILLED AS PLANE
DARTS INTO WINDMILL
RICHMOND !HILL, Ontario, July
28—(/P)—A Don Quistote of the air
was killed today when he drove his
airplane into a windmii.
William Steplicn-on, f Bradford,
Ontario, was f'yving “vom Toronto
to Camp Borden. He wae traveling
low and apparently did not see the
windmill ahead of him. The arms of
the will tore o wing feen the plane
and Stephensoa’s neck vwas broken in
the resulting crash.
the river which hitherto Fave been op
eratd by private interests as toll
bridres,
g “ARE THOSE
ol : v o
8 YOUR RED
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N FLANNELS
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COMING IN?”
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Asked A Customer Who Spied Some Large Cases From Lewis.
“Golly No—we replied, ““H‘_\"l"(‘ not red flannels—it’s a filling
in of summer underwear to keep our customers from becoming
red hot!”” MTime flies—but it will be a long time before the snow
does—and when you and all the other men who need a suit or
two trip in—we’ll probably have to fill in again,
THE UNION SUITS, $l.OO TO $2.50 , «
£ THE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS $1.50 - B
. ' Ne Bl
A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY IN SHIRTS “
- : NOW AVAILABLE LN
W. H. WESTBROOK
. CORDELE, GEORGIA
| DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES l
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HARRIS & BALLENGER--Insurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
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MAX E. LAN D——Auorney-At-Law.‘
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent, |
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REUEL E. HAMILTON~Dentist
With Dr. D, J. Williams, offices over
J. A. Lasseter & Co., phone 10, resi
dence phone 466,
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DR. M. LOUISE TIPTON-Osteopath
fc Physiclan. American Bank &
Trust Co, 81dg.,, Cordele, Ga. Phones:
Office 495, Residence 69-J,
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8§ M. DEKLE—Optometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a specialty., Pate
Building, Cordele, Ga.
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DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. O®
fice Phone 74, Res. Phone 111,
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THOS. J. MMARTHUR, M. D.—Special
attentlon to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga. ‘
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DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medicine
and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co. Bldg ‘
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Arrival and Deparure of Passenger
Traing, Cordele Union Depot,
The following schedule flgures pub
lished as information,
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Southern Hallway System
Arrives— ~—Departure
te2tam Macan-Atianta A:4oam
2:26am Jacksonville H:27am
Goavam Jacksonville-Palatka I:23am
2:4opm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:l6pm
Hr27am Atl-Cinn-Chalcago 2:2oam
Ti42am Valdosta 7:sopm
11:27am Hamp-Tampa-st, P, 5:32pm
5:32pm AtL-Cinn.-Chicago 11:3%7am
7:sopm Macon 7:42am
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A. B. & A. Railway
Arriveg— ~PDeparts
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:5% Atlanta I:sopm
12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I:4opm Waycross 2:oopm
2:oLpm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
At |
Georgin Southwestern & Guif B, W,
Departs—— —iArrives
9:lsam Albany Loeal oA
2:oopm Al y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2:35pm
2:046pm Albany-Moultris 2:35pm
2:ohpm Albany-Dothan 2:25pm
SKABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Departure CORPDELE Avrrival
for from
1.25 pm Montg'ery and Local dl:Zbam
7:46 am Americus and local 11:00¥m
200 pm Montg'ery and Local 2:4opm
4015 pm Savannah and Local 2:45pm
FOR ABBEVILLE FROM
7:16 am Ocilla and lLwocal I:ospm
FOR RICHLAND I"ROM
11:30 am Columbus and Loeal 4:44pm
11:20 am Savannah and Local 4:26pm
11:26 am Helena and Local 7:3bum
coffee,
A pargle of :alt and water is eplen
did for a sore tiroat,
Salt added te the vase containing
cut flowers will help to keep them
alive.
This is an old and true saying. You
can't have a disordered stomach and
liver and at the same time a pleasant
disposition, They don't go together.
MAYR'S almost invariably corrects
these disorders especially when ac;
companied with bloating and gas. We
advise you to try it. It is a simple,
Farmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from thei ntes.
tinal tract and allays the inflamation
which causes practically all stomach
liver and intestinal ailments, includ.
ing apperdicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded, At all
druggists, No. 3
BLACKMON HARDWARE
~ COMPANY
We Buy Right, Sell
Right, and thegoods are
Right,
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO.
DON'T WAIT TOO LATE—GET
YOUR SUPPLY OF JARS AND
TOPS NOW WHILB;} YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND LET
US SAVE THEM FOR YOU.
Y
W.C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
. H.THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
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At Big Bargains, Long Terms And
Low Interest Rate
No 1. Henry Collins place—lol% acres, 50 acres cleared with
mall dwelling, good land, 13 miles southeast of Cordel_e.
No. 2. R. L. Funderburk place—4l acres, 30 acres open, good
buildings, 12 miles southoast from Cordele. Price . $18560.00
No. 3. Bland & Musselwhite place—2o2% acres, 156 acres opel,
fair to good land, splendid buildings, 6% miles east of Cor-
AELE, PPICE .ovcveoeemesessisssssssssassesssnsmsssssesessssesssassnsusnssssssses $6000.00
No. 4. Daniel Clack place—lo 2% acres, 90 acres cleared, good
houses, on two public roads, 5% miles goutheast of Cor
8010, PTICE .....cocovsassnsassersissrssssissssrersasassassonsrusasasassssssassessom $6000.00
No. 5. Nannie A. Ray place—2ls% acres, 180 acres cultivated,
fair buildings, ¥ miles southeast from Cordele, on public
PORA, PrICE ..coopnrmniinscsssssssssinssnmmsssnsssssnsscssssussssssnnsssnse $7600.,00
No. 6. Wesley J. Smoak place—2o2l% acres, 90 acres open,
very good buildings, fine stock farm, deep well, branch &
creek, 11 miles southwest from Cordele, Price - $4600.00
No. 7. Annie Conner place—loo acres, 70 acres in cultivnylnn.
very good houses, some good land, 10 miles northeast lrom
COTAEIE. PIICE .ocveeeeeeniecrcncisisionnnasssssssssnsesaserssessashinbos $3260.00
No. 8. T. BE. Spradlin place—loll 4 acres, 75 acres open, some
good land, fair buildings, including dwelling, tenant house,
and out buildings, deep well and on two public’ roads. = 6
- " miles northeast froth Cordele. Price ............... $3600.00
No. 9. P. W. Woodard place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres open, two
tenant houses and out buildings, on two public roads,
mileg northeast from Cordele. Price ... 82%0 :
No. 10. Wm. S. Adams place—Bs acres, 65 acres open,
land, good dwelling and out houses, 9 miles east Cordele
PIMOB (i e st timeaiaepeibsssorosses oD $3400.00
No. 11. G. C. Bundrick place—1011; acres, 80 acres open, gome
good land, tenant house and out -buildings, on three public
roads, only 5 miles S, I, from Cordele. Price ........ $3260.00
No. 12. Oliver Dennison place—loll 4 acres, 85 acres in cultiva
tion, of which 40 acres fine pebbley land, deep well good
house and tenant house; on Cordele & Rochelle public road
8 miles east Cordele. Price ... $3600.00
No. 13. Walter Freaser place—234 acres, 180 acres in cultiva
tion, good dwelling anq out buildings, 8 miles south from
OURBEIE. DD i iiasssstisiieiaive. SUULUID
No. 14. Walter Fraser place—loll 4 acres, 75 acres open, Some
good land, tenant house, nine miles ‘south from Cordele
BUEAE iet it ORI
No. 15. Walter Fraser place—1111; acres, 90 acres cleared,
some good land, 9 miles south Cordele. Price ... $3500.00
No. 16. T. E. Noble place—2s acres, 15 acres open, two small
houses, on two public roads, 9 miles N. E. Cordele, good
place store. PriCe ...ciiceiniecienees $lOOO.OO
No. 17. Alton Smith place—l3B acres, 90 acres open—dwelling
and tenant house, also out buildings, near school and chureh,
6 miles northeast Cordzle. Price ... $4250.00
No. 18. Henry Woodard place—so acres, 26 acres open, dwelling,
out houses, 6 miles N, E. from Cordele, some good timber.
M s WEUUI
No. 19. J. E. Wright place—lol% acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on Tremont public road, 6 miles northeast
Cordele, good land. Price ......oniicininnnncnnen. $2000.00
No. 20 D. L. Wright places—three tracts, 50-25 and 125 acres
each, good land, good houses, on Cordele & Hatley public
road, 6 & 7 miles S. E. from Cordele, in fine settlement.
PN i nit e disissisics SRUNND
No. 21. Frances Conner place—3s acres, 25 acres open, tenant
house and barn, never failing spring, on Cordele & Seville
public road. PriCe ..ncsennnneane $lOOO.OO
No. 22. 0. D. Harrell place—so acres, 40 acres open, dwelling
and barn, in fine settlement, near school. Price ... $lOOO.OO
No. 29. Add H. Hobbs place—lol% acres, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, good land, on good public road, good houses, 10 miles
northeast from Cordele. Price ... $5760.00
No. 24. James C. Ray place—3o33; acres, 175 acres open, some
fine lands, with excellent crops, tenant house, 9 miles N.
W. fiomh Covdele. BRIGE .o i BIRONOO
TURNER COUNTY
No. 25. Jessie D. McKinney place—2o2%; acres, 175 acres open,
splendid land, tenant houses, 3 miles southwest from Arabi.
BED . i a eaa T
No. 26. Mrs. Jane McKinney place—loll 4 acres, 30 acres open,
good grade land, tenant house, 315 miles southwest from
Avabl. Priae . i aiiaiasdaie e BRI
No. 27. A. L. B. Pitts place—loll 4 acres, 50 acres in cultivation,
tenant house, on public road, some good land. Price $lBOO.OO
No. 28. Wm. L. Reynolds place—in two tracts—l3l acres, 120
acres open, good land, 3 miles . W. Rebecca, Ga., tenant
hotues, BRBS -i e o
WILCOX COUNTY
No. 29. D. A. Blue place—l62l4 acres, 60 acres open, gooq dwell
ing and other buildings, good land, 6 miles east Pineview,
& e o
20, 20. F. G. Crenshaw place—so acres, 35 acres open, 3 room
dwelling and out buildings, = miles S. E. fronr Seville, Ga.
No. 31. Geo. D. McCall place—l2s acres, 100 acres open and
cultivated, two good houses, 7% miles sontheast Rochelle,
BA ENaE )s s T
No. 32. J. D. Tippett place—l7s acres, 140 acres open, good
dwelling anq out buildings, 7 miles west Pineview, Ga.
No. 33. L. S. Cobb place—two tracts—2ls acres, N. W. Rochelle,
Ga., on fine public road, 5 miles north Pitts, Ga., good land.
Wetea o e LSR O
No. 34. Mrs. Ellie Pinkston place—2o2% acres, 1 1.2 miles north
Rochelle, Ga., 140 acres open, 6 room dwelling and out
Balldinge, Foleb ..o il einnniaeie.s 28OS
No. 95 John Higgin place—lol%; acres, 90 acres open, dwelling
and out buildings, on public road 5 miles north from Pitts,
08 PMaB. Gt RO
No. 36. W. E. Vinson place—s4o acres, 220 acres open, good
houses, on public road, 4 miles south Rochelle, Ga., good
SIMbEr, PHOB . i i SIORELED
No. 37. Chas. C. Crenshaw place—so acres, 2 miles S. E. Se
ville, Ga., on public road, 4 room dwelling and out build-
SN PMER . e i e RO
No. 38. Carrie C. Hill place—2o2l% acres, 70 acres open, good
land, 3 room dwelling, and out buildings, 3 miles southwest
from Pineview, Ga., and in good settlement. Price $3250.00
No. 39. Sam R. Fenn place—22o acres in three tracts, 3 miles
north Rochelle, Ga., 195 acres in cultivation, good land, two
houses and barns, on public road, in a fine community.
No. 40. Sam R. Fenn place—2o2l acres, 90 acres open, tenant
house, lots timber, S‘miles north Rochelle, Ga, Price .... $3500.00
CORDELE PROPERTY
No. 41. T. J. Barber place—B6 by 100 feet on Sth street, south,
good 6 room dwelling, bargain at price ........................ $2400.00
No. 42. G. M. D. Hunt place—two lots good 6 room dwelling,
on cornor 3rd street and Gth avenue, bargain at .... $2500.00
No. 42. Wm. Liggin-Scandrett place—9 lots, splendid 7 room
dwelling and good 4 room tenant house, barn, etc., big
bargain, Ind avenue, PrIOB ..........iibaiesmanes $8 100,00
No. 44. R. D. Mims place—6o city lots, good house, barn and
tenant house, in south Cordele—fine for small truck farm—
Bavaain At BRIBA i livinaianiiiisiaisenianaana SEROO.OO
All of the above properties have been taken over for debt
by the Georgia Loan & Trust Co., and the prices quoted repre
sent the amounts the Company has in each place, hence if you
buy youn get a real bargain. Buy now before prices advance—
tomorrow may be too late.
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C. M. McKenzie, Attorney For The
Georgia Loan & Trust Company
Office, Suwanee Hotel Building, Cordele, Ga.