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~MONDAY, AUGUST 29, -1926*
. EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
Fresh Meats and Groceries
. DELIVERY TIME ;
RAIN OR SHINE o
SICK OR WELL ',
COLD OR HOT
7—9—11 A. M, AND 6 P. M.
EVERYTHING GOOOD TO EAT
Carr Grocery Co.
PIIONE 541
Remington Pocket Knives
Keen Kutter Scissors and Butcher
Knives Give Satisfaction ‘
Try Them and See
George L. Rules, Harflejyare
H F. CORBEF"L
PLUMBING =
EVERY THING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
ONLYTHEBEST!
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More thau thirty years experience is at our command tp glve
vou the best in Shect Metzal Work, Rooflng and anything ia the
line of a tinner.
Our Motto is: “‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”
OTTO WEHLITZ
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this line. The makers back this
stove as on that will answer the call of the
best housckeeper.
We also sell the Florence Oil Stove—an
other good one,
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
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i ‘ISCHOOI. GIRL DIES OF
ANOTHER GIRL AND MAN ARE
THOUGHT FATALLY INJURED
IN MOTORCYCLE CRAH.
SHEBOYGAN, Wis,, August 28—
Mary Aldeikauskas, 16, high school
airl, was burned to death and Mm‘yi
Janesky, 15, and Charles Starr
were perhops fatally injured \\'hcnl
the motoreylele which they were
riding crashed into the recar of a
stalled automobile lagt night, drcnch-l
ing them with flaming gasoline from
the auto tank,
Chris Marks, Green Bay and Guy
Tultle, of Big Suamico, owners of
the automobile, were severcly
burned extricating the vietims from
the blazing wreckage.
Miss Janesky and Starr suffered
several fractures and numerous
burns,
Starr caid he was blinded by the
headlights of an approachine car and
{ailed to sce the stalled machine in
the road.
S("»'(‘)“:ll blue geese have heen sug
cessfully. raised in caplivity by the
United States National Zoological
Park. Fhis iy the first time 4his has
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LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
Will be sold on Sept. 15, 1926, hefore
the court house door in Crisp County,
Georgia, to the highest ‘bidder for
cach the followingz described proper
ty, to-wit: '
All that lot or parcel of land situ
ated, lying and being in the City of
Cordele, Crisp County, Gceorgia, and
being known in the plan of said City
of Cordele as lot No. 5 in block 152,
according to the map and survey of
sald city, and being the same prop
eity conveyed to R. L. Wright by J.
D. Short and John M. mvans by war
ranty deed dated September 15, 1919
‘and recorded in bhook 10, folio 176
Glerk's Office, Crisp Superior Court.
lißaid sale will be made under and
by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a certain deed to secure
debt given on the Bth day of March,
1922, by R, L. Wright to the Gecorge
D. Witt Shoe Company, said deed be
ing recerded in the Clerk’s Office of
Crisp Supgerier.Court in book. 12, folio
596, Default having been made in
the payment of the three principal
notes secured by said deed to secure
debt the power of sale has become
operative. The amount of the debht
seceured by said deed to secure debt
and which will be due on July 6, 1926
is $3,018.51 principal besides interest
from March 8, 1922 at the rate of
S pereent per annuin,
This 12th day of August, 1926,
GHORGE D. WlT'|' SHOE COMPANY
By Harris, Harris & Popper,
its Attorneys at Law
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] of Wedding Gifts;
' Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
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in it.
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I Our goods are dependable de
| signg in the very Latest Crea
| tions. We will appreciate a
1 call to look them over,
- S. M. Dekle
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Select a genuine
Orange Blossom
Engagement Ring
and later match it with
a superb
Orange Blossom
Wedding Ring
—GOld
o Platinum
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U, A. Crowell
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATC
'WOMAN IS SHOT.
MRS. ZILPHIE ROLLINS, 35 OF
NEAR DOUGLAS, IS KILLED, =
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DOUGLAS Ga., August 23—Muis.
Zilphie Rollins, 35, was shot and
killed at her home ten miles south
cast of this city, last night while ghe:
was preparing supper.
Sheriff Tanner and his deputies
are hunting for Dave Wright, 45
| who is alleged to have fired the shots
The sheriff said today an eye wit
ness had informed him the woman
was in the Lilchen preparing supper
last night when Wright entered and
without warning began to shooting
using a pistol. Five shots were fired
the woman falling to the floor and
being picked up dead. Wright dis
appeared immediately after the
shooting,
W'l'ight, according to the sheriff
office, had been in jail here in con
nection with an illicit whisky tranz
action, and obtained bond only a
few days ago. ‘ ('"
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Officers believe” Wright* sudpected
the woman of giving information
, that Jes ) hisvarrest.-
that lad ’tt 3‘“ I“"“II ‘_;r
LEGAL LAND SALE
GIEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY.
Will be sold on Sept. 15, 1926 be.
fore the court nouse door in Crisp
County, Georgia, to ‘he highest bid
der for cash the followin:z described
property, to-wit:
I All of City lot No. 12 ang all of
City lot No. 11 except thirty-two (32)
feet off of the west end of said lot;
also eighteen (18) feet off of the cast !
side of City lot No. 13, all of said;
I]ol;; being in block No. 43 in the City
of Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, and
known and distinguished by the reg-
Jdstered map or survey of said City of
Cerdele, I
Said sale: will be made under and |
by virtue of {lhe powcer of sale cmi.l
tained in a certain deed to secure
debt given on the Ist day of Decem
ber, 1922 hy, KR. L. Wright to The
Waxelbaum ‘Company, said deed being|
recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Crisp
Superior Court in book 13, folio 576-
577, Defaultthaving heen made in the
payment of the three principal notes
secured by said deed to secure debt
the power of gale has become opera
tive, The amount of the debt se
cured by said deed to secure debt and
which will he due on July 6, 1926 ig
$5,715.67 principal besides interest
from December 1, 1922 at the rate of|
8 percent per annum.
This 12th day of August, 1926,
THE WAXELBAUM COMPANY!
Ey Harris, Harriz & Popper,
its Attorneys at Law.
wez ' TO THE MAN WHO
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s HOW HIS WIFE
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You may not bother your head about how she arranges herg— '.
but every wife is deeply concerned about having a well groomed '
hushand. Not because you cannot get :IIQLI;: without her—but
rather hecause you could get along Iwllv’f"*"\villn her, we ask yon
to bring your wife to Westhrook’s and let the boss of the house :
boss the job of making you look as though you held down that L
position. , /
: MICHAELS-STERN SUITS—EBRIGHT NEW CAPS :
: —KNOK AND DOBBS HATS. .
W. H. WESTBROOK <_
CORDELE, GEORGIA v
DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING QUR BETTER CLOTHES
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Today your dollar buys approximately lIALEF as much 8
merchandise as it did ten years ago— %
TODAY, on the same basis, one dollar spent on Ford ¢ tadli
produets doubles in purchasing power.
New Low Prices ot
Roadster - - - $439.03
Touring - &0 u SUREE
Coupe - - - 570.00 |
Tudor - - - 580.00 bl
Fordor - - - 635.00 o
Balloon Tires And Starter Standard.
All Prices Delivered at Cordele
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Strickland Motor Company
i CORDELE, GEORGIA "
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WE HAVE THE BETTER KIND:)
That which topsg all the good grades—Just in today~<At
the same price—2B cents, Drive in and fill up. You will
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MOORE’S GARAGE
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AND SERVICE STATION 18Y% £
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
! 12808
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