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nr}grrons HOLD MEETING
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DQI(H.AS. Ga., August 9——(l)=~
At l.;mwfing held by the depositors
of t}"* Douglas branch of the Geor
gia gate Bank in the county court
housélhie& afternoan a resolution was
ldopl}d to re-organize the bhank for
busingss in line with action taken on
Thuélny of this Wo¢'k in a mv(-fimrl
of u! of the twenty branches of |
Georfia State Bank held in Atlanta,
A cr.gmiflm- of {ive men congisting
of AZD. Blackshear, T. A. Mitchell,
W. ! Bone Jr., B. Rigell and L B |
Heat& were named to act for the de
pn.flit:)'s in perfecting the organiza
tit,n.:fl‘hor(- wae a large crowd of Hn-i
de pu?lms present. The plan :uluplwl|
it to et the stoekholders take stock
and reorganize for business and the '
dr)mrt(.r." agieed not to willnlr:u\"‘
theiidepesits antil such time the
cmn/r;ilh:t; tl}'\,ul;(a the new bank will
be i position to pay the deyosits
withfut embarrassment. .\l(-(‘l.!
ing Ef all the twenty :H‘:llll'h('.".;
of the Georgia State Pank will lu-I
cullch'flm Btate Department of
Banking to meet in Aatlanta s:umf'-'
time 'ih the next few days as soon
as the auditors complete their :uu!it,l
and awake their report and at thig
mecting it iz expected that the
plans of rmrg:nn';mirm will he per
le(-t(-fl.!ur)tlc'r ih.o”dirvctinn and ap
provgl of the Department of Bank
ing awith. the probability that ‘lin
bank’ wilt be apened come time cl:n'-l
ing the month of Augunst. Douglas
needg amg(hw.flhank and the deposit '
ors réalize tiat they will not only
gave money by a reorganization, hut ‘
by reorganizing for buginess they
can gerve a community which needs
greater banking facilities, The de
positors are vooperaiing in the plan
which ‘a¥dited ‘succoess, |
Lrisp County Cott
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% We will open for 1926-1927 crop and solieit
:', cotton for sale and storage. We will he located
7 close in, corner Kighth Street and Twelfth Aves
= nue, brick building' formerly ocenpied hy Ar
% mour & Co., between G, 8. & I, Freight Depot
» and Fish Market. Prompt service and best at
:E tention to customers for cotton entrusted to us.
v Our manager, Alva i Pate, has had former ex
= perience in Cotton Warchouse business and as
w buyer and sampler of cotton.
Come To See Us.
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- ' ALVA L. PATE, Manager.,
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. Wae do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fitiings in stock,
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, CEORGIA
'STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOoD
5" FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON~—PHONE 489
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 613 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
OF SOUTH GEORGIA T 0
HOLD BIG CONVENTION
IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT
THERE WILL BE SIX HUNDRED
PEOPLE HERE LABOR DAY.
The Asgeociation of Poztal Em
loyece will hold its annual meeting
this year in Moultrie, and the meet
ine will e held on Labor Day—
September Ist-—as usual,
Prezident D, M. McKee, Post
marter at Moultrie, has the amition
to make thig the bLiggest convention
vet held, He will work to bring
the attendance to gix hundred. With
him will be the Chamber of Com
meree of Moultrie, the Rotary Club
and the Kiwanis club, all united to
give a marvelous welcome to the
vizitors and to stage a program that
will make the day memorable.
The counties that are included in
the bounds of the aszociation are
Decatur, Grady, Thomas, DBrooks
Lowndes, Clineh, Echolg, Lanier, At
kingson, Coffee, Berrien, Irwin, Den
Hill, Wilcox, Turrer, Tift Cook
Colquitt, Worth, Lee Terrell, ll:m-}
dolph, Calhoun, Dougherty. Boker,
Mitekell Crisp Ware and Glynn, ‘
Put on Pounds of Solid Healthy
Flesh in 20 Dayc—Get That
Manly Figure.
Wiy continue to be behind the
times—Burely you have heard of Me.
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compoung Tab
g ~the modern vitimin flesh food
ihat has done so much for skinny
crawny men amd women,
They put on weight where weight
i necded-not only that but they
imiprove yonr general health—bring
ctrength-—encrgy-—more vitality,
T. K. Jennings and druggists every
where sell MeCoy's—6o sugar coated
tablets 60 cents and if any thin person
doesn’t gain 5 pounds in 30 days
money back- - Ask for Mc('oy’s, No. 4
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FIRE INSURANCE
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MLLE. FERIDY, A NEW DANCER at the Palais Royal, €aris,
Bas coptivated the audiences of the Fropoh capital withe Loy
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AUGUST 187111
$4.00 ot $4.00
; FROM CORDELE
RETURN LIMIT AUGUAT 23RD.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM ANWY
A. B. & A. AGENT.
H. C. WHEELER
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COTTON WAREHOUSE
Will Be Operated This Year With Mr.
Jasper Raines In Charge
e i :-lI‘I'.‘\l»“'lIvIl‘n“l'l warchouse man and also cotton huve
cr. We inlend to give careful attention this year to the
erading of cotion so that the grower wiil ho as:ured full
value in the market Mi. Raines understands this work
and will be able to render vialuable service to all those
who bring theiv cotton to us, \
Weoe appreciiate the business that has been given us in the
past and azsure yvou that we will give every attention
and courtesy to those who deal with us the coming sea
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H. C. WHEELER
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OF PERFECTION OIL STOVES
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this line. "'he makers back this
stove ax on that will answer the call of the
best housckeeper,
We also sell the Florenee 01l Stove—-an
other ;_';(md olne,
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
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PIHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
~ FOR TAX COLLECTOR
MACON, Ga., August 9—(P)—Po
lice here are in reccipt of a tele
gram from R. M. Culberson, deputy
cheriff of Jackson county offering a
reward of $5OO for the arrest of
Geerge K, Smith, 65 tax (w!lo(-t(,rc"
ol Jackson county. The message says
rays that Smith was last seen with
a weman and t-ab they were
travelling in a eoupe. The officer did
not State the charges azainst
Smith, althought the deputy gave
his address as Jefferson, Ga.,, the
telegram was sent from Gainosvillc,l
Ga. ‘
Smith is deseribed as being a
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A RARE OPPCRTUNITY
- sometimes arises to
streteh the imagination;
one of our regular
“Knights of the Grip”
was telling us of a new
furnitwre elerk who
when told by a lady
customer that she want
ed someihing nice N
OTL for her dinine
- room, answered: ‘“ees
tainly ma’am — wonld
yvou like a landseape o
a box of sardines?”
The RARE OPPORTU
NITY that we wuui to
tell you about is {he
- chance you have to save
[mnm-y ot woin tires,
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
I COMPANY
PHONE 38
Dodge Bros. Service Station
| CORDELE. GA.
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WE ARE WITH YOU!
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Yes we are wiih |
you Six fulldayseach "
week now.
- NO More Six O
clock and Thursday
after noon closing
_our store willbeopen
‘from 'Early to Late |
‘Each busness day,
- from now until Jan
<iary First.
Make Us A Visit |
We Need and
Appreciate Your ,
Business.
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Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stapd
~said to be about thirty years of
age. \ ’
GUARDIAN CITE‘D, MISCONDUCT
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Milton L. Graham, heretofore, to
wir, at the December Term 1925, of
the Court of Ordinary of said: County,
appointed Natural Guardian of his
two minor children, Carmen Lucile
and Pelly Frankiin Graham, is herchy
cited to answeor, at the next regular
corm ofteaid Court, to he held on the
firet Monday in September, 1926, to
the charge of mismanagement and
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DO YOU SHOP AROUND?
Why waste time shopping around? .
You can’t get a better tire than a Coocdyear at any pricoe,
(Come in and get acquainted with the real tive bargain of thé
day-—a genuine CGoodyear at the lowest possible price, backel
up by our real service,
So Lo RYALS
Phone 67—Buick Distributor
contrary, said guardian’s letters
be revoked, and a person fit for the
trust appointed as said Milton L.
Graham's successor,
| Witness my hand and official &eal,
this August 2, 1926
t (SEAL) .W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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Freouent measurements of &
Qwiss mountain peak that is 065600
feot high show that its swnit i 9
movine horizontally at a rate of
four inches a%ear and also gradual
ly sinking.