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BISLE THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY
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‘OR THE LORD—“Where
f'the Lord God of Israel saith, |
, ;thl'. bonor me [ will ronor, and |
that despise be zhail be ’nu.v:Z:r4
" 1 Sam 2230, ;
LEV—AND WIS :n:u;zs 1'
ey W qute (Ao ¥izbis,
k. man '& zj“uu 14;1
w Bot know hot, mack moner
be awsr, but it would Dot bave
turally Buman iz bim to let
& hemlz &'fird&"‘-q
gn‘vhidw enemies put om ,-;r:;
becme swallowed up In tieir gresd,
n‘,inueu That was reasomable,
to ertake to bide what Be could
l.'(z:‘nwmm ?
!fi'ocnex back mow to the 1'4:'::.91
ve: eat the omtset. Mazley r--‘
et @pou by sharks ze t"i!.h(:(-:’nonug
&s Rl coustry ever grew. He was,
cporating 3 <Baiz erstem of banks’
st wer: simply in tie way of f‘:eg
Big buddies who 4o tze banking bus
pess 6F thls coumtrr—all of it inclad
hg:b:e Federal Reserve ont of Wall
'tl;'. Six months or more age d-’J-‘.
h‘ ipguiries were made In V\'asfa-i
il.!‘s whick clearly indicated \nxi
greates: desire of the banking ind
:5!! map east and iz Wall ’!’4
';g'to down the chain banks in tllq‘
stafe sud Florida Ther bad come
w?iu that much of the Fiorids
and Georgia development hid m
om::pf the chain banking sysiess
'i’ finznced many enterprises asd
de"opnentp of the big eastern bank
ing<jinstitutions. In other words, a
deré)opmc-:u in the south was nnw‘
ingnstronger and stronger all the
fln.,. without aszking Wall Street and‘;
theeast to futpisa the monmer It
'3o.'( as stronz as they had begun to
thigdk it was byt Manley, with all his!
o!:'(:r attributes. was a good bluffer
Head them frightened — they be
ucw he was plaving a larger band
thil he really was, Ak : i
& RS iaan, i
S¢ tosev set out 'am%fv»r&;
the Breax ther had pot ouby pot Do.
ticdg on all paperfiial bkzibg hu"!j.
p:éoflu:'e or express y.tnr:n&;-- ff?.'ftr‘g
roogs o ymyrgd o e b
Imu!é, for collection against Man. |
le,v; systonh Bt in Atlamta they no!
lo:,'- follawed the CUsOmArY meam;
of @raring. They got a runmer and
e ?"& policeman and sent them like
L’:e} werg answering a fire call —
dows thiough the congested Atlanta
s'.:(i's iz an aptomobilse with all the
thd’;ztv drafis. peper of every kind
thci had against Maniev's banks -
!nd}:fi_;&_x}}‘é!”i their wheels to a
dead stop in frount of the Farmers and
‘rn‘Qen b}ac('i'ané there got out in
prigrn in great hLaste — breathless
bagy—and demanded clearing. This
we on !6 davp 'till @ run on the
Farguers and Traders bank was bold
ir @nd deliberately created by the
bafinz ivstitutions of Atlanta im
su manner as to stay withiu the
la vet to wwake syre there was a
iu The methods useqd by Atlanta
bas to clear with the Farmers and
Traers bank wax enough to create
theßrun that destroved Manlev and
al! Pis banks
eve chain banks were stuffed
witß securities from Atlanta and ¥Flor.
fdafdevelopments, but still Manley
o Bave made it through—so L. R
Ad@ns treyted-sand aside from all
the ’hc‘ w& would stake everything
we ghad in a wager—if wagers were
in der—#bat LI R Adams through
t b countryman he is, i« head and
& .
- mies 2 ® strzight-from.ibe.sbouider,
hemest toiling lasker. Adams said
with all tbat the chaizs basks would
have mide it through If Manley could
‘ kave anrwhere secured snother bum.
dred thousand dollirs on securities
which wers worid mauy Ime§ more
than Morsing Side sed Florida de
velopmen: paper lafic_r said ui
had good securities o offer, bur bis
enemies 2ad the doors closed Tbel
bour to crush Magleyr bed come—and
Mizier must be cruskhed
The traitor bankers of Georgia and
Ficrida who lest their influence to
Wall Street to wreck these (hini
banks 3¢ a thousand times more
dirtr scoundrels and wnu:imuha;l
taieves thas Manley—mo matter Low |
muck be bhas biddem out away froni
these enemies, ! be were o boni
them . out of forty million doliars, be |
wonid then be a piker thief in I,7lm;si.'-g
ison with them. Iz order to estroy |
the Georgia and Florida chain banks |
taey gave tueguselves to the mk-!
ing of bundreds of perfecils zood !
{m::'-n enterprises in the very ter-i
t2ory 1o whick all of them owe their’
Tery existemce. These enemies ol’
Mzaler are tovls—gonsciengeless, un- |
7. tools of Wall Street.
m chain banks in Georziz
filled & basking meed of the masses
doing busizess in a small way. The;
wire GOIBE a great volume of that
kigd 'of busivess B iwas neafildy
business. iz pearly every lm:unue;
each of these chain banks served a’
zood purpose in the commumity. Bm;
they were getting out from under the;
thumb of the big feilows. Ther hadl
gotten to where they did not ask the,
big fellows for favors. Toey did mot
have 10. So the big fellows set out|
1o _d:stroy them—and together with,
them the perminent prosperity ins
Georzia and Fiorida Ther checked |
Figrida, a 1 jeast fo7 3 wiile, but LW_;
Baven't more tham scratched. Fior.'
ids is zomg ahead Wall Street isg
KIER! htt.. but Fiorida does nmg
have 1o . epam® on Wall Sireet. Ia
Wfly south Georgia —'_
Progress fe cériain. Not many of thei
”.m”‘umg to remainr
B R i
L In the -% Manler is goingi
: prove .-tn&r mh of the Lmk&i
who :.:ut&d §)- l% they think
Ani the mn@‘-n“wi to find that)
Manicy is -l’gfi:.- ;’s rascal--has |
al:eadr found fil Tl:heaneu mn%
;i! the woild s lb‘c“-a.l witkout (-on.;
;Kiem--': wio bas the power of none:r(i
at his back. That has long Nen;
!"u». He can do what be pleases,'
!-m he pleases, and answer to noi
Iht. 89 court. no conscienc®, nLo re-|
ligin. 8o God—not this side of the.
Grest Dispensation. :
. There is one part we would like|
110 play in this frucus—we would like'
10 be a zood lawger and have the
;.\hnir}‘ end of the flihc aEainst his;
crooked epemies. We might not nvel
lfi;&dld’. ru there wolld be fur fly.g
ing mrs.;nint poon and mnight — :ar;d'g
}\‘.vz nnx?j.m)! Bave 1o dresm awuli
it in their peaceful slumber! |
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BT i et <o |
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| WHY DR. HARDMAN? '
Because he stands for righteous.
ness, reverence. truth and honesty
| which is fundamental of every life,
‘fl.a!e and nation
' He stands for a busigess adminis
t:ation, based upon the highest and
]benl busines: principles, whica will
'bffinx progress and happines: to the
2;)(»09% . |
{ Because his election would elimi.
‘na:e agitation and discord and en.
’rourag@ the people in building a great
er Georgia.
| Because it is the universal verdict
that k 2 is the best equipped of any
'of the candidates in the race for
!governor.
| He is the only candidate who could
lropresem fairly, unbiased and unprej.
‘cdtrwi‘ch whole people.
' He stands for the elimination of
political rule and machine domination.
He is the only candidate in the race
"that does not belong to some interest
'that will dominate in case either of
the other candidates should be elect.
ed. I
| As a public servant of the state his
‘pnblic record shows more construc
tive and progressive legislctiom taian
either of the candidates. He stands
Re N R A OAR RT R
of bumaz lives and propertr.
Because if be is electec. it will
create confidence and faith ia those
inside and omt of ihe state, whick
will attract investors and best citi.
renme, :
Because be avors a better banking
sTstem. that will tend to prevent grest
failores, calamities and Joss of the
people’s mozey,
Because he favors bealth measyres
that will prevert deatdh and disease
and izefficiencies of the great masses
of the people. ;
Because he favors a better banm:?
Eress that will tend to elizsinate ig
porance, one of the greatest crimes
SWOnE our prople. i
Beczuse he favors educationa] pro-!
butdens. and for tie prevemtion of
the waste and graft of everr depart.
ment in the state,
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“THE WOODS ARE ON FIRE AND
THE WIND IS BLOWING IN
OUR FAVOR”
Milien New: {
The word has evidentiy been pass
ed to tae “big noises” of the Holder'
Gampaign 1o Mick to bonds as the
winning plank in his platform of
“pereecction and vindicaticn,” for
at tte very beginning of tre weey
fhe Atianta Jowrnal and Aurssta
Ohronicle editorialized at length and |
®ith anction on bonds as the Para
moant Issge, while the Savannah !
Press ctimed in by Quoting Tom
Hardwick and J. J Brown 2s de.
claring that “bonds ir the issme” |
If these papers were sincere in <hi
don’t you kmow that they would
tave their emerzr and spend it in
triing o influence the eloction of 2
legislature whick alome has the
po¥er 1o sutmit or withhold this.
question from the people? Have vou
beatd of thgm making this the Lfine‘
’ir fpe campaigns of any of ;xejgg—;
wlative candidates” Holder won't *
?fi» any authority in this magter
B kected, and he i i2ging to be s
elected. Not on your life.
Last Suncay evening 2t sance:
theé: wdk 25t ¥ clogd on the Wotizen
that wae visitle, but witnin 2 couple |
of bours it was raininz in ‘.émr::.!.‘g
A few montks azo the political 53;.‘.-?%
for ghis state wa: comulcted, the é&%
Sgverents all made. and immediate- |
ly foliowjng the acicamest of _ybe"
legiglature the announcements began
to be publicved There ves net a
cloud to be seen, and the paiix.’mi;
weather looked to be ideal. The cele- |
brated “steam-roller” was supposed |
to have iromed out all dilferemces, |
spiked the guns of the opposition,
and everything locked as safe and
sercne as a nigat in June. Finally,
rowever, clouds Seran “a form. thove
#r¢ rumblings of discontent and
resentment, 2nd a: we wrile this 4t
of Bistory the lightning is flashing.
W% gaine are descending, and there is |
:;5 Qrk of safety in sight. The pitcicr’
o= pent 20 thepnell ence 190 cia
We announze that we will handle cotton for our friends
am=d the public in general at cur last Year's stand in the
R. D. MIMS
WARI: HOUSE
Coth Butler and Rich Ray will give their best personal
attention to all cotton entrusted to them, A share of
your business is earnestly solicited.
We will buy peanuts during the season, paying highest
cash market price.
G. S. & F. TRACKS CORDELE, CA.
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPODY—
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
' The opporunistsgald machine poli
tician: evidently believed that there
,mmendw:hepltieauizd':cn:-j
ruffering of the pegple—bst in this
they erred. The full srempih ané
‘ fury of the storm has met yet ar~§
rived, but it is in plaim sizh:, and.
well may be gmilty cali spon “loe
rocks and bills to hide them*™ fxom;
an otraged populace. It is greless to
cry “bonds”— for this jssue 'Mn".i
nveyon-kitaohu.tbedz;of!
Judgment it 2t band Be2utiflly
porased editorialc wont “stem ‘.:eg
ide” of righteos indigmation which
kas been rising all these ,n-sz
against corrupt and smnserupulo:r poli
ticiane and tbose who defend thom. |
Continue to claim “every county for
Holder™ if it zives Fou any comforts
eulogize as muck as you like his m-i
litica! record—whichk you D.‘.RE;
NOT PUBLISH; proclaim from the
tiouse-tor s—*“Trere's nothing 2be'§
matter with Georgia,” but :rf.x’;!l
shrewdly devised deveption will
guiet oniy those who have ;mfi:e—d?
oy her politieal corraption, and wao, l
%ke a dog returns to hit vimit Icha
bod has been *riticn on tke dw'--‘;
posts of your unboly temples, ui!
scoff a& Jou may 2md wil, but thei
8:h day of September Will &ARKg!
THE DATE OF YOUR DEFEAT and
s coalition of the best me= of ait]
factions—who will hemceworth serve !
unselfishly fo prescrve the po'zitj‘a}?
integrity of Be greatest state in t':.ci
union. “
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COMPANY
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CORDELE, GA.
BURK COUNTY CLAIMED
BY HARDMAN FRIENDS
WAYNESBORO, Ga., Agzust 28—
P —George Carswell s;:»l.si 2ere.
last night. A Hardman club is beine
crganized bere today. Leading citi
zens of Burke county predict the
county will go for Hardman
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Come To Cordele’s
OPENS
MONDAY, AUG. 30
3 O’clock
A Warm Welcome Awaits You
OPENING - ATTRACTION
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1 Yolga Boatman
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A Ceile De Milie Production
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ol :’5 g an Pri 88, by L-:u;z‘- .I:
. R | 25 »m Bovd. Eienor Fair, Victor
L Gttty \"yrioni. Julia Faye and Theo
e ng% B. 17 dore Koslett.
- DEBL LES 3 You don’t want to miss this
I&I? B iv,o by
i Sl E nefit will be appreciated.
fomossgcocess | W have a large stage and any
,f.f 2":’5:?:1’1‘.2:2:‘;‘2’ i lidise - aby- eivie club - -wanse- to -
imaf aasisl a 0 @ o weoscme vheyare weleome qactdo
M...,,1 !%_fifi' Rl o | Lal
G Every One a Good One
GOOD MUSIC
Ladies’ Rest R
ales €St NOoom
Arctic Nu-Air Cooling System
Cominig Wednesday — *Bilence” — Another Ceeil De Mille
rroduetion. ThHßrsday and Friday — *Charles’ Aunt’ —
with Sid Chaplin—Also Comedy and News Reel, Saturday
— “*The Sea ‘.\'-,_Qt""———:\--"li -z:_‘,'ivrr‘::l‘w r:I;«I 43-I‘::'(l.\'. Watch
ur announceme®s cach day 1 lobby of our theatre.
PRICES MOXDAY— ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 15¢
=3 The
New Capitol Theat
CORDELE. GA.
CITY TAX NOTIiCE
The bocks are now cpen for th 2
rayment of 1526 city taxes. P2F now
and save worry and furtder cosi
b S, J. HILL, City Manager 912
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- GUYT. COBB
INSURANCE
FIRE. TORNADO, AUTONMORILE
SURETY BONDS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1926
Salesmen obtain the best resu
while wearing plain dark blue neck
tigsy and the worst while weari
polia-dot ones, reeent tesits provg.
The litter tend to coniusg the .
cags on the tie 3
s e el I
Trree children of Desert Cen
California, metor 108 miles a day
ver decert roads to attend school *
Thermal. {