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SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1926
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STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
FITZGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489
- WE HAVE JUST PUT A CARLOAD OF
IN STOCK, ALSO A CAR OF COMPLETE MACHINES. SEE
US NOW FOR YOUR NEEDS IN THIS LINE, DON'T WATT
UNTIL THE BUSY PICKING SEASON., ALSO CAR OF
BAILING TIES JUST RECEIVED, BOTH POWER AND
MULE PRESS GUAGE, AND THE PRICE 18 RIGHT. LET
US QUOTE YOU.
Field Fencing, All Kinds Cattle And Hog Barb Wire
Cordele Implement 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
' WE AFPRECIATE TH®W
- BUSINESS GIVEN US IN
THE PAST, and hope for
a continuance by giving
quick service, courteous
treatment, and a square
deal. The only warehouse
in town open for business
the year round.
SHEPPARD-WRIGHT
WAREHOUSE.
R.S.Sheppard—T.V. Wright ’.:
VIVIAN DUNCAN INJURED
IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT
LLOS ANGELES, Calif, August
28— (#)—Vivian Duncan, one of the
Duncan sicters, dancing comediefnes
'may never be able to dance again as
the result of injuries suffered in an
automobile accident near Oxnard
Thursday night. She is suffering
from a poszible skull fracture and a
serious wrench of the knee.
~ Mizs Duncan was returning to
; Los Angeles from San Francisco by
motor, after going to San Francisco
to bid {arewell {o her sister, Rosctto
who left for New York City, It was
the first time the famous sisters had
been separated in years. i
LAST EXCURSION TO MACON
AND ATLANTA SEPT FOURTH
The Southern Railway System will
run the last big e¢xcursion to Ma
‘}con and Atlanta on Saturday,
September 4th. The round trip fare
from Cordele, Ga., to Macon will be
$2.00 and to Atlanta $4.00. Tickets
will he good returning on any regu
lar train reaching the original start
ing point before midnight of Sep
tember 9th,
This excursion affords a fine op
portunity for a Labor-Day outing at
very low cost. Detailed information
may hLe obtained from the nearest
ticket agent of the Southern Rail
way System, or from C. B. Rhodes,
Division passenger Agent, Macon.
Ga. 9-4.
MILLER ESTABLISHES A
CROSS COUNTRY -‘MARK
NEW YORK, August 28—Driving
a Wills St. Claire roadster, L. B.
Miller gstab]ishecl a new transcon
tinental automobile record when he
reached here Friday from San Fran
cisco in 83 hours and 12 minutes.
Miller left San Francisco at' 9 p.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Whether the Richland tire you select is the oversize Heavy
Car Type ord, the Standard Cord, or the Fabrie, you can
depend on obtaining super-satisfactory service,
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 serviee
that has no parallel in the tire industry, That is the reason
for the commonly heard expression *lt’s hard to sell a Rich
land user any other tire,”
PALATKA, Fla., August 28—(4)
—Putnam County Klan No, 13 Fri
day afternoon in an advertisement in
the Palatka Daily News offered $lOO
reward, according to the rewards al
ready posted, to any persons or pey
cons offering sufficient cvidence
i to conviet the person or persons us
| ing the regalia of this organization
{or any illegal purposze.”
’ The state Ku-Klux Klan organiza
{ion and Sheriff R. J. Hancock have
lvuch offered $lOO reward for the
arrest, and conviction of the men
I who shot two negroes to death near
: here the night of August 14.
Only five more days to get
thoge dresses Dry-Cleaned and
Pressed for $l.OO-No charging,
no Plateing at this price.
FALL AND 'WINTER SUITS
NOW ON DISPLAY AR $25.00
BE SURE AND LOOK THESE
OVER,
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BRIDGES
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Phone 154 7th Street
m,, (P, C. Time) last Monday even
ing. The previous record was held
by “Ad” Jenkins and Roy Tack
with the time of 86 hours and 20
minutes
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13--WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W. 12th AVE.
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
Crisp County Cott
We will open for 1926-1927 crop and solieit
cotton for sale and storage. We will be located
close in, corner Kighth Street and Twellth Ave
nue, brick building formerly occeupied by Ar
mour & Co., between G, S, & I, Ifreight Depot
and Fish Market. Prompt serviee and best at
tention to customers for cotton entrusted to us.
Our manager, Alva 1. Pate, has had former ex
perience in Cotton Warchouse business and as
buyer and sampler of cotton,
Come To See Us,
Grisp County Warehouse C
ALVA L. PATE, Manager.
TWO KILLED, THREE I
WOUNDED BY MANIAC
CHIZAGO, August 28—(P)—Two
men are dead, two dying and :m—'
other seriously wounded Friday, as
the result of a maniac's ch:lr:vi
through the Illinois Central Station
here last night. I
Joe Mazza, a Sicilan, was the de- |
mented man who ran amuck. He was
shot to death by Charles Danloff, a
World War veteran, after he had
killed Louis Kigaza, a waiter in a
Park Row vestaurant, and had
woeunded three men, two probably
mortaly.
Mazza was standing in the crowd
od station. He carried a single-shog
‘ shot gun and had a bag of shell
; strung around his neck.
‘ Without warning he {lung his 2un
to his shoulder, meanwhile mutter
ing incoherencies, and god al
Joseph Edwards passenger agent
for the Michigan Central Railroad.
WATER GLASSES
Six Water Glasses 9 oz.
Six Cakes Toilet Soap
All TPor 50 Cents
WILSON MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
- Two Cents A Word
LOANS I
FARM LOAl‘lgiduick service. Seo}}
us. Choice farm lands for uule.:
Dorris & Brown. 2f
i
FARM LOANS—At best terms to bel
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tfl
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen-I
zie. 7-9 tf |
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PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
cervice. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
NOTICE
PECAN GROWING—is profitable.
If interested as to how, wiat, when
or where to grow them write J. B.
Wight, Cairo, Ga. 9-15.
YOU CAN BUY—Typewriter rib
hons, carbon paper, blank legal
forms, deeds, mnotes, turpentine
leases, crop mortgage notes, second
sheets. letter, bill and note head:
from the Dispatch. Phone 30 tf.
ALBANY MATTRESS MFG. CO—
Fall renovating is now on. Our Yel
low truck will call for and deliver
tvork in your city and the vicinity.
Satisfaction guaranteed, write us or
phone 1024 512 Mercer Street, AI-‘
bany, Ga. 8-28.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—l'ive room house,
Eighth street and Sixteenth avenue.
See C. Dumas at Roobins. 9-10.
The \\‘lxr'ltl's IIi}:‘llt-si automobile
climb is up Pike’s Peak, 14109 feet
above sea level., I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LIGGETTS OPEKO TEA
HALF POUND CEYLON
INDIA ORANGE PEKO
BLEND.
FULL HALF POUND FOR
2ic
Jennings Drug Store
COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
You will find us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs, Let us help you design
yvour plant improvements and other changes, We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock.
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
We Ship
Promptly
- And
Collect
Pr'omptly
WANTED
MALE HELP WANTED—Wanted:
Hard working man who would like
to get into business for himself with
famous Watkins line of Food Prod
ucts, ete. We have an opening in
Cordele which will not last long. Ex
cellent opportunity for larger earn
inge. Write the J. R. Watkins Com
pany, B-6, 62-70 West lowa St.,
Memphis, Tenn. 8-30.
FEMALE HELP—Ladies: we pay $7
per hundred for gilding greeting cars
pleasant, easy work; write im
mediately. King Card Co., 155 East
42nd St., N. Y., 8-30.
MALE HELP—Yes course fine tools
and supplies $40.90 old reliable At
lanta Barber College 14 East
Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. 8-30.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— (Bargain) One Rebuilt
mower. Good as new $25.00 spot
cash. R. L. Towns, Cordele, | Ga.
Phone 515 8-29
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. O. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. 1.
in W. 0. W. Hall, Wall St. Visiting
Prethren always welcome.,
' W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Becty.
On hig first New Yoar‘s‘(l;i;\—/'i‘fi'the
White House Thomas Jefferson re
cieved a 1600-pound cheese. ;
is a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever
It kills the germs
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