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SYNTHETIC AGE
- STILL FAR OFF
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, WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.,, August
20,—(P)—The oft-heralded era of
‘®cientific substitution of natural
resources is not yet at hand, the In
stitute of Politics told today. |
H. Foster Bain, New York, metal
Trgist, warned that seientific
“magicians, dazzling us with a prom
is of a synthetic aze, were dealing
in futures.” The present value (.f!
substances chemist: Lave pr.,.hu'“l’
to take the place of necessities, hoe
declared, was prectically nil, |
*He pointed out that substitution
and synthesis required some sort u!‘l
froparation and manufacture, Imthi
of which may absorb power, :mnl'
while there need be no alarm felt :x,'-l
to he amount of power latent in
the coal field: of the world h«‘
sa.d “it should be remembered th:xt'
goetting the bucket of coal with wiich
u ‘mately to light the beautiful
hristmas tree involves work and a
draft on the coal pile)”
“Control of pational resources of
a g,nnd:ml grade is the fest present
Vfi.’"n'anfl* ol stabilily and success in
duglry can now have,” he said.
Pointing out that metals are pey,
manent in character, Mr. DBain de
cltred this formed one of the most
optimistic thoughts for the {yture.
~“’file fact that ai any given time the
bulk of he stock ia in use docs not
alter the fact that it exisls,” he
gaid, “and may be re-used at any
simc. Eighty percent of the steel
%-c1 in rails comes back to the melt
ing pot within fifteen years.”
: NOTICE
© All parties having any claims or
d mands of any kind cr character
apainst the estain of J. A, Stephens,
Tite of Crisp County. Ceorgin, de
ceaged, are hereby notified to present
the same to the undersigned |u'«men_\'
veritied and proven. All persons in.
debied to said estate are hereby no.
tified to come forward and make set.
tloment with the uadersigned.
Thiz Avecust 3rd, 1928
5 J. C. STEPIIENS,
Atty, in fact of the estate of J. A.
Stephens, deceased,
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LOOK THE WORLD OVER
and yvou'd not find a person who
would suy that becaunses a fel.
low was horn in an acroplane
that he would be a sky terrioy
or an airvedale; hut it @ boy had
a step father there might, be
gome question az to the hoy he
ing a step ladder. Thore's no
question about our bhatterios and
battery service. The fact that
we carry Prest-O-Lite batteries
should be suificient assurance
to the experienced motorist,
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
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Dodge Bros. bervice Station
CORDELE, GA.
STEAKS, CHOPS
Best Stealis
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Best Pork Chops
g.. ... 30c
("hoice Stew 1
Meats at .. .. 12 c
l‘:‘.’:_fi’.\‘. “l'm't'l'iv,\', Table
Supplies—All fresh and
cood.
PURE FOOD MARKET
. E. J. WYNN, Prop.
VICTIM OF MISTAKEN
IDENTITY IS FREED
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., August 20
(M)—A vietim of mistaken idenity,
W. K. Jackson, grocer, was today
frecd afeer having been imprisoncd
in the Duval county jail here six
daya,
Juckson was arrested August 12
a 3 Shester Wilson, escaped life-term
Georgie conviet, He was released yes
terday when eitizens of Wilcox coun
ty Georgia, declared he was not the
man soug’.t. Previously the snerilf
of that county had identified Jack
son as Wilsen,
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To hcar the factory expert ex-.
plain the manufacture and use nf‘
the Great Majestic Range at the
watt and Holmes Hardware Sturc‘
this week, one would imagine tlle!
kitchen range was the most impor-!
tant purchase a woman could mnko.‘
[ie usually has a crowd of interestmll
women listening to him, indicating
there is still truth in the old adage,
f"]'liv way Lo a man’s heart is through
histstomach.” To encourage callers
to buy a Majestic Range daring the
}uj’k of the demonstration, each pur-
Jchfiser is given a choice of twqffin;
io ;nf cooking utensils. absolutely
i rgfwith each range.
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| GUARDIAN CITED, MISCONDUC
GIEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Milton L. Granam, heretofore, to
wit, at the December Term 1925, of
the Court of Ordinary of sald County,
appointed Natural Guardian of his
wo minor children, Carmen Lucile
and Polly Franklin Graham, is hereby
cited to answer, at the next regular
orm of said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in September, 1926, to
he charge of mismanagement and
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Roobin’s
Half Price Sale
IN LADIES’ READY-TQ-WEAR
We have placed
on sale one lot of
Ladies’ Dresses,
dark and light
shades; a wonder
ful value for you.
REMEMBER
Half
Price
Roobin’s Dept. Store
vuste of the estate of his sald wards;
Cat owhiel term of said Court, unless
reason satisfactorily be ghown to the
contr.ry, zaid guardian's letters will
be revaoied, and a person fit for the
tiust appcinted ag sald Milton L.
Grobun 8 successor, ‘
Vitness my hand and official seal,
v sugust 2, 1926,
(8:AL) W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary,
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SHERIFF'S SALE }
GREGRGIA, CRISP COUNTY: 1
WHI be zold before the Court Heuse
Adoor In said county, beiween the legal
souis of sale, to highest bidder for
cash, on first Tuesday in September
next, the following:
City lots numbers Nine, Fourteen,
Sixtoen and Seventeen in Block 216,
and lots numbers One to Ten In.!
clusive, Block 249, all in City of Cor.
d9e Gay levied wpon and to he gold
as property of Richard Parms under
un execution. issued from Superior
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. We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock.
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® @ ilkeu,ot ‘Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
* A COMPLETE GAS WELDING PLANT
We have the most complete gas welding plant in this
section Just Installed. Save the breaks with a complete
weld In our plant. We do all kinds of Machinery and
Adato repairing.
A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Court, said County, in favor of Fred
H. Cutts vs, Richard Parms and said
lands,
August 11th, 1926,
C. O, NOBLE, Sheritt
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LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, Crisp County, will be
sold before the court house door, said
county, between the legal hours of
sile, to highest bidder for cash, on
first Tuesday in Sept.,, next, the fol
lowing lands:
Lots numbers one, two and three
on Block number 162, as appears from
nmap of survey of Cordele, Ga, Sold
ag the property of Candis Brown, de
ceased, for the purpose of payment
of debts and distribution among heirs.
August second, 1926,
E. F. STROZIER,
Admr, Estate Candis Brown, deceased
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. ROOBIN-’S
~ STACY ADAM SHOES
Saturday, Monday, and
Tuesday
DON'T FORGET
3 DAYSONLY
We glagipg On Sale One Lot Of
STACY ADAMS SHOES =~~~
$2.95
~ This is The Greatest
Opportunity Ever Offer
IN CORDELE
L. J. Roobin’s Dept. Store
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