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SUNDAY, AUG. 7, 1926
COLUMBUS KNIGHTS TO PUT
PROTLSTS UP TO PRES'DENT
PHILADELPHIA, August 7—(&)
—The action taken by the Knights
of Columbus in protesting against
the policy of Presiden Calles of
Mexico in the religious situation in
that country wll be offically laid be
fore the United States government
said James‘'A. Flaherty, supreme
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Fresh Meats and Grocaries
RAIN OR SHINE
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EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT
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BEST MAID FLOUR—ORIENT PLAIN OR SELF RISING FLOUR—RICHLAND AUTOMOBILE TIRES AND TUBES—
ANY KIND OR SIZE —WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR RAPE SEED, OATS AND RYE. NOTHING BUT THE BEST
—FINE BREEDING STOCK IN CATTLE AND HOGS—GOOD MILCH COWS AND SOME FINE HEIFERS OR SALE.
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
knight of the order, today. |
Appointments of a committee to
represent the Kinghts of Columbus
as discussed at a conference be
tween Mr. Flaherty and leading dele
gates to the 44th annual convention
of the order which closed today.
When and how the matter would
be placed before the state depart
ment will be decided definitely
early next week, Mr. Flaherty said.l
And service of
“Tires” with Hood
Tires. Hoods are
cheaper.
Before you buy see
CORDELE AUTO
SUPPLY (0.
“IVERYTHING THAT'S
AUTOMOTIVE”
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: Road Service
’WOMAN IS ACCUSED OF
‘ WIELDING AX TO K'LL
I BELLEVILLE, 111,, August 7--7)
I,——Accused of slaying her neighbor,
I Mrs. Anna Vukelich, 40 of Liberty
| station was under arrest toluy on a
i charge of murder.
~ Murs. Vukeliteh died last night of
‘skull fracture. She said Mrz. Hahn
Istruck the fatal blow in 2 quarrel
July 28.
~ Mrs. Hahn, however, denied the
charge asserting Mrs. Vukeliteh at
tacked her with the ax and in de
fending herself she pushed the ax
kack, accidentally striking Mrs. Vu
kelich on the head with the blunt
end.
i Tne Lkilling was the cualmination
of petty wrangles belween the two
families, extending overseveral
weeks. The huszbands started it, the
women said, by charging each other
with speaking ill of the other’s wife.
CORLISS LOSES FIRST
ROUND TO MRS.
BREWSTER
LOS ANGELES, Calif., August 7
—(#P)The first round of the suit of
Mrs .Eleanor V. Brewster, of Newr
York, to collect a $200,000 judgmer.t
from Corliss Palmer, {ilm actress,
formerly of Macon, Ga., for the al
leged a]ieoation of the affections of
Eugene Brewster, wealthy publisher
went to the New York woman Thurs
day when the court overruled Mi:=s
Palmer’s demurrer. ll‘he aetress was
ordered to file an answer if she de
sired to contest the suit.
“This action will be in the nature
of a follow up of the resolution
passed by the convention,” he added
“We will show that we mean what
we say in connection with the
Mexican situation.”
Many factors enter into the sueeessful operation of any farm.
Some of the important ones are bheyond our control, but the sys
tem of operation, selection of erops, equipment, power, labor,
ete., all ean be controlled. The most important of these from a
business viewpoint is the equipment, POWER and LABOR. The
labor involved has a direet relationship to the power and equip
ment used and it is important to note that the men who have
turned to business methods of farming are using TRACTOR
POWER AND POWER FARM EQUIPMENT.
The MeCormick-Decring 10-20 or 1530 tractor will solve your
power problem, whether it is plowing, harrowing, hauling, saw
milling, ginning, ete. Let us talk it over with you. ,
Cordele implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182-RESIDENCE 209
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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'Residence Phone 372 :
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More than thirty years experience Is at our command to glve
you the best in Sheet Metal work, Roofing and anything in the
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Our Motto is: “Satisfaction or No Pay!”
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOST
lu(;:—l:——f;l_m_(_h—:f keys in little leath
er folder down town Thursday.
Finder notify phone 348 for roward.!
Mrs. Hiram Williams. 8-8. |
F;EM LOANS——QuicI; service. See
us. Choice farm lands for sale.
‘Dorria & Brown. ol
FARM LOANS—ALt best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS—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. E. Scott Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter
and Barrett adding machine in
eood condition. Bargain phone 572
John P. Hughes Jr., 8-8.
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE
NTERMS OR RENT—Six room resi
derces. Modern conveniences. See I!
(i. Boatright, or I'rank E. Williams
8-9
YOU CAN BUY~—Typewriter rib
hons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, wnotes, turpentine
leases, erop mortgage notes, sccond
‘ sheets. letter, bill and note heads
from the Dispatch. Phone 30 tf.
SYRUP BARRELS-~Limited numht-‘r
at bargain prices, Used for one crop
only. See W. A. Sargent 306 Fifth
avenne. 88,
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Stationery Sale
W e will have special sale on
Stationery
IFactory shipment just received and we
can give some unheard of bargains come
at once and get the best selection.
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Jennings Drug Store
COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
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NOTICE
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 het
ter home paper. tf. :
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION—WII!
be held at the white and colored
school buildings in Cordele at 9
o’clock Friday morning, July 30th
1926. Tablets and pencils will be fur
nished free. J. W. Biving, C. 8. 8
8-6. ;
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Six room house 612
Thirteenth avenue, East, See C. Du
mas at Roobin’s. 8-7.
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: WANTED
MEN FREE TICKET TO ATLANTA
Barber College. See us hefore enroll
ing: save money, 14 Liast Mitchslll
Atlanta, Ga. 8-2, »
LOOK COURSE—S4O.OO fine tools
and all supplies free Atlanta Bar&r
College. 14 East Mitchell Street Kt
lanta, Ga. 8-8. I.“i
MALE HELP WANTED—Wahtn’:
Tlard working man who would Ifke
to get into business for him%f
with famous Watkins line of F bd
Products, ete. We have an openflg‘
in Cordele which will not last lof{g.
Fxcellent opportunity for larg}r
carnings. Write The J. R, Watkjns
Company, B-6, 62-70 West lowakg.,
Memphis, Tenn, 8-8. ' *\:;1(
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