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| KS TO REOPEN
. BAN \
DOORS OF INSTHTUTIONS,
CLOSED DUE TO DIFFICUL
TIES OF CHAIN SYSTEM; RE.
OFEN TODAY.
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CORNELIA. Ga., August - 18—Up
from the welter of bankruptey, fail
ure and misery which followed in the
wake of the cloting of scores of
banks in the Bankers Trusl (,'ullL'
pany chain, a brave ‘nrino'nn:-rnwn‘.,‘
was posted up here today’that l‘"ml,ezl
“The three “anks of Habersham '
' county, including the ' Cornclin
Bank of Cornclia, its branch
bank al Demorest and the Ha- !
I be--ham bank at Clarkesville— I
will open for husihess as usual
tomorrow morning (August 18,
1926 at 9 a. m."! |
» The story of recovery from the |
financial discomfort which nw(-y:t '.hr']
etate following the downfall dat a
monetary structure in which many
citizens had placed confidence, is a
story of public spirit npd"}d;n;,‘.”‘;fi“
tion among citizens of Jihbershugh’
county. It is a story ,& k”,, l
leniency on the part fl?i"c’-
rations which had mon n,w by
bersham banks. The “ i Z ’3‘
Habersham county i M f@’ "
absolutely certain ay 'tl/m('ffi;'o)f
this section is as sound as evczf,'\'.w"‘:"" '
Lawyers Refuse Fees. 1
Means by which the tanks were
restored to activity were arrived at
stockholders, depositors, attorneye
and other citizens intensely interest
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You.drive out of a.Standard Qil Company Service
Station' with the knowledge that. you have ‘been
supplied with a. powerful, clean-burning motor
fuel;: your oil ‘;ga_uge;,Lg; ‘the right _level; your
raditator filled- .with:, watet; . your tires properly
inflated, in fact~your,z¢:}: primed’ so that it will
hum along at the peak-of ¢fficiency.. .~ .
You get prompt, intelli&en“t. courteous service at
any of the Standard Qil Company Service Stations
throughout the South. |- |
STANDARD OiL CoMPANY
._ . INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
Acato Road Mape of Alabama, Florida, Gcortn.Kmmb ‘and Mississippi ‘can be had at any :
STANDARD 'O:!L. COMPANY. (XQnM) Sciw'ec Station free of charge.
'CROWN GCASOLINE ~ POLARINE OIL I
ed in the future of : z?fl.jcénicdi_fi“
In the negotiations lawyers refusod
fees. ’ o
In one instanee, nttorne)'e‘\'(;ét;él-]
called wpon 4o’ Hande pabcrst‘-’. nd
proceedingg, the normal " fees § f 1
which whuldinvc netted the lawyprs
at leagt, $40,000, g 7in
“It is A greater feo than:we 4
ever had gqm opportunity fo, esrn!
elated o epokesman for the lthil:‘
neva M(lfly.‘ "h bt n"dreiler'-'fec‘s tb"{'
we shall cvér earh, ‘per'lin‘i}n'. But fii\
lnow thatthiz money helongs to tbfl
people hereabouts, and we dyfn‘t'
want to take it. Our charge is, n&t_.i
ingd o g%k g ' ,l’.,’:;;
5 o 00 g 9 : o U
That attitude was (ypicd] of Ahz
eplrit which. &vfihnted”thififinmlp'fi;fl;
ty today, It is the spiril vlthlch bu
made of a colassal bank failurg | .l‘,
mere incident, for Habersham cous:
ty is passing this bank fnilur.e""‘q:
though @ mountain had been miudé’%f]
a mole hill. ; e
THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Buccess wg primarily g'gn;»' '
hoalthy #¥ef%and stomach. You'\e#
not #fl("fltrglght A ;.,W,orrnn/“v e
ot workiu operly. MAHR'S (M
ally,_ gußaptul in syph-crsed. O
¥ioo “logiueoryons: tioubled in_ tilx
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gnd. Tiestifinl aflicnts, inglddine" 4P
P e ‘%F‘%" s
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Containing a compléte v'a,hlt,jg
cage, a Gertim.n, inventor's u'mfi;iiy
can be folded compactly"lnd-“'ms‘-‘
pended from an arm ‘wl'i‘eh'n‘ot‘uldd
for its prineipal ‘phrpose-v(' n, ,
CARSWELL VISIT '
CARSWELLVISIT
. HERE BY FRIENDS
RN i SR AL |
BRI ety -el Y ‘
/ROZEN QR MORE LEADING CITI.
AENS OF IRWINTON CAME m}
\ LSARO. TO WORK 'FOR CANDI.
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;f,:ln.f.fl’th “pirit and’ making friends
\Xi{{'hfléi' sthdy wont, a delegation of |
gPelqtlki anoh and women of 'lrwinton
,WM'EF,MMQOH county, points
fs?:if‘-"llxifo"‘b\n (,Y')rdelt‘, today ('m'npntunlnxi
.":}.‘.-.fl.‘i‘.’r“” C_nranll for gnvcrnor.l
:'f'.l.tf';u' ‘stayed an hour or more and
.'3sbfg‘).l"hafids with many of the people
hety, 0
thfio'mln the party were Dr. Thom.
api, Baker, former restdent of Cor
dele, Mrs. Marvin Willlams, sister of
r,e’:" fivpgi):mim ‘Bland;’ Br., Migs' Nan'
Woon, ‘Mfs, Gertrude Carswell, T. w.l
Piayer, Homer Sheppird Otho Bell
afid/ ‘Mr/'and Mrs. Vistor Davidson. !
. Kncther group turned =at . Vienna
ang '.‘n'-‘bhok to Macon. This party |
f"," / vh |
bk om Mo Americys, fhien to
nd on_to ,}}n, |
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22 NSPASSES IN BROXTON
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PR Yk efitath of her
rtinte i oo AN
DEOEheT, Mg, CélfYTic Graham which
- gie \é"m aturday a, the -family
! Jin JBroxton fo“m\"ing a brief
ilfgiess. Mrg. Corey went 'to his bed
“avi le Wednesday in ‘respopse to a
‘mesgage stating his critical condition
.and' remained until the end. Funeral
THE CORDELE DISPATOH
MRS. JIM SKIPPER PASSES
AT HER AMERICUS HOME
.Death came to M‘m. Jim Skipper
last night at che family home in
Americus {ollowing a lengthy illness
during which time she was treated
at severdl hospitals,
Mrs, Skipper was before her mar
riage, Miss Addie - Timmons, of
Criap county. She ig survived by her
hughand and two small children.
News of her untimely death has
trought sorrow to many friends
here where she formerly resided, the
family having moved to Americu:
about a year ago.
Funeral services wil be held in
Americus tomorrow mofhing and the
rémains brought to Cordele where
interment will take place at Sunny
side.
Deepcst sympathy is extended
members of the family in their be
reavement, :
scrvices and interment tnok— place
Sunday afternoon ‘in Brixton, and
were attended by a large number of
relatives and friends, amonz whom
were Miss Annie Corey and Mrs. W,
{*. Pemberton, ol Cordele, ‘nicees
of the deccased. Mrs. Zorey and
daughter returned to Cordelee Sun
day night.
Respiratory and rheumatic, trovbles
cause more ill health than tropical
difases in the nprthern part of
South America. -
st
The government is irrigating 69,
600 acres of land in New Zealand
and will add from 30,000 to 40,000
more acres in the near future.
EADIES INVITED - |
T 0 DEMONSTRATION
BANUET TEA WILL E= OFFERED‘
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS A 1
WORTHY BEV‘ERAGE. ' *
Wnll Street Grocery invites [rlcndnl
wnd customers among the ladies to
ittend a demonstration Friday and
‘aturday of Banquet Orange Pekoe
Tea which will be in charge of a lady
regicsenting, the distributors.
Those who come will bogiven a
wejcome whether they buy or not"-!;ml
Vitea with a wonderful flavor will
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VALENTINO SHOWS:.
. SLIGHT GAIN
‘. TODAY ,
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NEW YOQRWN, August 18—(#)—-
Slight imprdvement in the gemcral
sendition of Rudolph Valentino, |
movie star, was reported today at“
Polyclini Hosrital where he has been
gseriously ill since a double operatv)n‘
‘far gastric ulcer and appendicitis
;gnday. ek
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LOOK THE WORLD OVER
and you'd not find a person who
would say that because a fel
low was horn in an aercplane
that he wodld be a sky terrior
or an airedale; but if a boy had
a step father there might be
some question ag to the boy be
-ing a step ladder, There’s no
question about our. batteries and
-battery service. The fact that
. we carry Prest.O-Lite batteries
- ghould be sufficient assurance
“to the "expériénceq motorist. -
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
, COMPARY
: PHONE $t
* Dodge Bros, Service Station
CORDELE, GA.
Virginia, North And South Carolina Poi
irginia, North And South Carolina Points
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P P VIS NG AND RETURN ¢ s
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Tickets good returni orlglnal_,'sté'rtlng' point prior to midnight September 1, 1926. e
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Washington ..122.50/26,23{ 25085 W{26.00[.... |.... 127.25125.30124.05|16,25|18,70/17,45|19.25|20.20] |
Richmond ....|18.30/22.03/24.35]. ... [21.80[.... |....| 23.05/21.10{19,85(12,05(14.50/13.25[15.05{16.00]
Norfolk ......[18:35/22,48|24,75]. 757 |21.85[.... |....| 14.20121.50|20. 30|12, 10]14,3]'13,65(1.45| 16,40
Portemouth .. 118.35(22.48/24:75]. ... [21.85].... [.... | 28.2021.50|20.30]12,70/14,35]13.65/15.45|16.40]
Raleigh ......|12.65/17.6820.40{17.60[16.15/18.70]17,40| ls.-uillfi."";'»:l.’;.fi.';‘ 6,40\ 9.65| 7.555 9.40/10,35|
Wilmington ../11.85/16,88/18,25/17.20/15.35/18.25/17.00} 17.40/15.95(14.75| 6,90 10,20| 7.15] 9.00] 9.95]|
Asheviine ... 11.28M6.28..0. 1.0, [14.75]. ... [. ... [l6/80]15.30114,15] 8.35]....].¢.. | 8,401 9.35)
Bravard .... .. 1L26[18.28. .. ..o« [14.06]: 000 1000 y 10,30115,30114.1u’-\ 8:88] soo oo ) 885 9,30
Plaet ME ) 1185[16.88]. ... |onvs |15:30]0 00 |o o 0 s | 17.85]15.90/14,70] 8,951, |.... } 8.95] 9.90|
Hendersonville [10:45(15.431....].... [13.95[ ... 1.... !m,omu.sons.ss! A66]¢cefooos] 7.80] 855
Saluyda .......]10,06[15,0R1. ... [ ... [13.55].... +s.o | 15.65]14.10/12,90} 7,15)....[. ... ] 7,15] B.lo|
Waynesviile ..[12.30(17.28].... [.... [15.801,.. |.. .. |17.85]16.3515.20} 9.40(....{.... [ 9.40{10,35|
Eharleston . .| 8,700 5, JlloB]csee | TBoLciadedon ] voce loaaalonis }_ coen oo fiavelise |
Greenville. 00l 9400, oot fovue foaes (12800 0o feuealvansduoneliees ] 6800000 ]oos. | 858) 7,50]
Spartanburg .| SIaBT3I. .l 112250 v [, .. 114,30112.80(11,65] 5.85].... 1.... | 5.83] 6.80|
Baggage checked w 1 All-Steel Electric Lighted Coaches and Unrivaled
No Stop.overs Allowed. - . o‘fi Seaboard Dinimg Car Service.
Tickets good in Sleeping or Parlor Cars on n:e Latest Type Automatic Electric Block Signal
payment of reguiar Pullman Fares. : System,
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A Near-Perfect System Record of Passenger Train Operation
Figures of passenger train operation for May, 1926, were taken hy divisions and as of the entire system.
Division fgures, n many nstances, showed records of 100 per cent, 9.7 per cent, 995 per cent, 99 per cent,
ete. As a whole, the record for the system is 98,6 per cent—exceptional, if not marvelous, June figures
| average 08.1, per cent=—no division below 94 per cent,
. For Further Information Call on Nearest Agent
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IR PUSINESS GIVEN US IN - Gpis
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AR THE PAST, and hope for H-H
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‘-,-.'..-_-,-._:"._;5- a continuance by giving cHEH
ol quick service, courteous ‘e
(R treatment, and a SqUATE ENCEREN
_-’f?f:':':':'f‘::' deal. The only warehouse EEHER
AR in town open for business ~=Fpgry
SREREE . the year round. 5
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H. C. WHEELER
~ Will Be Operated This Year With Mr.
Jasper Raines In Charge
vfl.". AR Ad %
- ‘lle is an experienced warehouse man and also cotton huy
. 4., &% We intend to give careful attention this year to the
" "grading of cotton so that the grower will be assured full
value in the market. Mr. Raines understands this work
" § ¢ «aud will be able to render valuable service to all those
1 | ‘3;10 fring thelr cotton to us. { ]
We appreeiatc the business that has been given us in the
past and agspres you that we will give every attention
and courtesy to those who deal with us the coming sea
d¢ son, -
H. C. WHEELER
A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT
Wo have the most complete gas welding plant in this
gection 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
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920