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STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITIGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489
‘ WE HAVE JUST PUT A CARLOAD OF
Eithidil Feanut PICKer rarts
IN STOCK, ALSO A CAR OF COMPLETE MACHINES. SER
US NOW FOR YOUR NEEDS IN THIS LINE, DON'T WATIT
UNTIE THE BUSY PICKING SEASON. ALSO CAR OF
BAILING TIES JUST RECEIVED, BOTH POWER AND
MULE PRESS GUAGE, AND THE PRICE 1S RIGHT. LET
US QUOTE YOU.
Field Fencing, All Kinds Cattle And Hog Barb Wire
Cordele limplement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better’’
TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182—RESIDENCE 209
Balanced
Construction
"INSURES GREATER MILEAGES
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
DR. HARDMAN TACKLES I
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BOOTLEG ROAD MILEAGE
CANTON, Ga., Aug. 23.—Cherokec
county voters hearq Dr. L, G. Hard
man, candidate for governor, deliver
his pollqufll\ gpeech here this morn.
ing at elevén. o'clock.
In lxis’speech/Dr. Hardman said:
“(‘heroke'e;'e'ount,i has been led to he
lieve .she ‘will receive additional mile
age ufter,the;'eleclion. I ask lhls‘
question: { How can John Holder give
vou fomething that he does not poss-I
ces? A leading law firm in Ma(:onI
hag stated the highway (lepartmvntl
Lkas only 50 miles of roads to allot.‘
Edgar W. Watkins of Atlanta, one
of the state’s most prominent attor.l
neys, a few days ago issued a signed
statement stating that legally the
highway department could not allot
more than 50 miles to the present
system., Several other counsellors of
law in the state have placed the
Iswame construction on the increased
mileage allotment. ‘Don’t let the wool
be pulled over vour eyes by Holder
or any other candidate.
“No man can say I am opposed to
zood roads, for it is a matter of rec
ord at the state capitol that I in
troduced Georgia’s first highway bill,
We need good roads in this state.
They are essential in the progress
and development of the state. The
bonq proposition is not an issue. No
governor can put a bond issue over,
You have seen that tried. Your gov-
H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
, Atlanta, Ga.
- THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Whether the Richland tire you select is the oversize Heavy
Car Type Cord, the Standard Cord, or the Fabrie, you can
depend on obtaining super-satistactory serviee,
Richland balanced construction insures that.
The tread, cushion, fabrie, side walls and beads of this rug
ged, husky tire all wear in unison. No part weakens prema
turely.
As a result, Richland users enjoy a cost per mile of service
that has no parallel in the tive industry., That is the reason
for the commonly heard expression “It’s harvd to sell a Rich
land user any other tire,”
U S ANNEXATION OF CANADA
FEARED BY LONDON DIVINE
TORONTO, Ontario, August 23——-|
(P)—The bishop of London, the Rt.
Rev. A, F. Winnington-Ingmm,l
thinks there is danger of the an
nexation of Canada to the United
States.
Addressing an audience here he
warned against this danger and ad
vocated that a program adopted for
populting the Dominion with
British stock rather than southern
Europeans. He asked ssupport for
the Church of England project for
emp'ire settlement.
“Do not let us hide our faces from
the real danger,” he said. “I know
perfecetly well that not all Canadian
are as loyal to the British empire
! as those in Toronto and Ontario.”
Paying tribute to the French
Canadaians for their loyalty to the
the British, he said:
“But can we exyeet the same loy
alty to British ideals from {hose
Galicians, Poles and God knows who,
who are populating the west?”
- Tceland with an grea about as
large as Kentucky and a popnlation
I of nearly 100,000 has no railroads.
ernor cannot veto a bill for a hond
issue, for it requires a two-thirds
vote of tiie legislature {o pass a meas
ure to be submitted to voters for a
constitutional amendment. This is a
matter for the people to decide.”
We wish to announce that we
are working with a system of
dry-cleaning that removes all
water spots from
SILKS, SATINS, CREPES
and other fabrics without the
slightest damage to color or
material,
We are dry-cleaners, steam
cleaners and do all kinds of al
terations. A trial is all .we
ask.
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BRIDGES
. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Phone 154 7th Street
$4.50
CORDELLE
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JACKSONVILLE
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AND RETURN
Each Sunday May 30th-Sept. sth
LV, OONDELE ... AN B M
AR. JACKSONVILLE ...cooocccneee 750 Ac My 11315 AL M,
Tickets limited to reach Cordele returning
carly Monday morning following
For information apply to D. 1. Henderson,
Jr., Ticket Agent
Cordele, Ga,
Southern Railway System
LAID TO PRESIDENT
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NEW YORK, August 23—The
statement of President Coolidge,
promising the blocking of trusts and
defending the anti-trust record was
severely eriticized today by Samuel
Untermyer. |
~ “In addition to the many other
qualifications of the president,” Mr. ‘
Untermyer said, *he has added that |
of a satirical humorist. He amw:nn:l
in the role of a practical joker hutl
the joke is on the public. It is bet
ter than anything that Will Ro;:or:tI
has done. I
“Owen D. Young is an estimahlo‘
gentleman, but imagine him—the
head of one of the greatest of uIII
the American trusts—being called to
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Paul Smith’s as an adviser to thnl
cxecutive on the enforcement and
strengthening of the anti-trust laws
against which his company has boonl
and ig one of the most persistent UI'.I
) fenders.” I
Slect and ice cause more proper
ty damage than any other kind of
storm.
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' RAILROAD SCHEDULES
I CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Arrival and Deparure of rassenger
Prainsg, Cordele Union Depot.
The following schedule figures pub
lished as information,
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Sonthern Rallway System
Arrives— —Departure
I:2%am Macon-Atlanta d:4oam
2:25am Jacksonville H:27am
2:loam Jacksonville-Palatka I:23am
2:4opm Jacksonville-TPalatka 2:lspm
b:eTam Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:2ham
T42am Valdosta 7:sopm
11:27am Hamp-Tampa-st, P, 5:32pm
H:32pm Atl.-Cinn.-Chicago 11:37am
T:oopm Macon 7:42am
! A. B. & A. Railway
"Arrives— —Departs
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingnam 12:40am
i 12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:loam
: 2:53pm Atlanta I:sopm
[l2:4oam Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I I:4opm waycross 3:oopm
| 2:o6pm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
I .-'l‘fl;’;hl Southwestern & Gulf R, It
} Departs— —Arrives
9:lsam Albany Local 7:lopmn
l 3:ospm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2:35pm
2:006pm Albany-Moultria 2:35pm
I 3:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:36pm
[SEABOARD AR LINIE RAILWAY
| Departure CORDILIS Arrival
I for : from
4:35 pm Montg'ery and Local 11:25am
I 7:46 am Americus and Local 11:1¥2m
I 2:05 pm Montg'ery and Local 2:opm
| 2:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:4omm
IFOR ABBEVILLK "ROM
I 7:15 am Ocilla and Local I:ospm
IO RICHLAND IROM
Ill::m am Columbus and T.oeal 4:44pm
;Ilif:‘i am Helena and Local 7:36am
111:30 am S;n’:mnuh7;xmlwl.m":tl 4:26pm
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS |
FARM LOANS—Quick service, See
us. Choice farm lands for aale.l
Dorris & Brown, 213 i
FARM LOANS—AL 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.
NOTICE -
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FISHERMEN NOTICE—I have un
limited amount of Catawba worms
at 2 cents each for fish l)akNotll
ing like it. Jim Felder. 8-24%
PECAN GROWING—Is profitable.
; If interested as to how, what, when
~or where to grow them write J. B.
- Wight, Cairo, Ga, 9-15.
P
I WANTED
YOU CAN BUY~—Typewriter rib
bons, carbon paper, blank lega’
forms, deeds, motes, turpentine
leases, crop mortzage notes, second
sheets. letter, bill and note heade
from the Dispatch. Phone 30 tf.
MALE HELP WANTED—Wanted:
Hard working man who would like
to get into business for himself with
famous Watkins line of lood l'vcd
ucts, ete. We have an opening in
Cordele which will not lost long. Tx
cellent opportunity for larger curn
ings. Write The J, R. Watkins Com
pany, B-6, 62-70 West lowa St.,
Mewmphis, Tenn. 8-24,
A i Friend:
Attention FriendS
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'his is to remind youn of our terms on selling
zoods, It is a pleasure to do you the courtesy of
charging your purchases to you until the 10th ot the
month followingthe dayolf purchase on that date
all bills that are not paid are subject to being cut
off.
These have heen onr terms for come time but .
wome: ey have become neglectful along this line.
We do not care to call any nameg but it you have
not paid your bill we are talking about you,
Yourg truly,
®
ennings Drug dStore
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THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13- WILLIAM:S BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVE,
THI BEST IN
PLUMBING AND i N
SHEET METAL WORK L
PROMPT SERVICE—WI APPRIECIATE YOUR WORK
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
YES—Course fine tools 9ml sup
plics $40.00 old reliable Atlanta
Barber College 14 East Mifehell St,
Atlanta, Ga, 8-24. 3
'WANTED POSITION—Yoting book:
keeper accounting ete., eightlyears in
banking experience, three year:
general mereantile businessy married
and settled. C. C. Shearer, 201
Eleventh avenue, Cordele, Ga. 8-20.
ALBANY MATTRESS MFG. CO—
Fall renovating is now on. Our Yel
low truck will call for and deliver
work in your city and the vicinity.
Satisfaction guaranteed, write us or
phone 1924 512 Mercer Street, Al
bany, Ga. 8-28,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Five room house,
Bighth street and Sixteenth avenue.
Sce C. Dumas at Roobins, 9-10.
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FOR SALE
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 bet
ter home paper. tf. :
CORDELE LODGE 1. 0. O. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8330 p. m.
in W. 0. W. Hall, Wall St,. Visiting
Grethren always welcome,
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Brown
puppy, three months old, white fore
feet, white tip on tail. Notify Joe
Williamson. Phone 540. 8-24.
When You Think Of
FIRE INSURANCE
Make Him Smile—That's All
Gffice: Citizens Bank Bldg, Room 6
THINK OF !
JOTIN WARD
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