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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 !
BUILT'ESPECIALLY FOR C {RCIAL SE
~ ALLY FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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The Richland Commercial Service Cord is an over-dimension tire built specifically to meet the rigovous requirements of heavy
duty service on trucks, busses and other large vehicles. The tread is extra broad, thick and tough. The side walls are veinforeed
to afford protection against rut wear and curb chafing, The Richland Commerecial Service Cord delivers long, low-cost mileages.
Yet, as a result of its remarkable properties of resilience, it has a cushioning action which proteets the cay mechanism against the
destructive effects of road vibration. Haulage costs come down when trucks travel on this husky, heavy, durable Richland Com
mercial Service Cord. :
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga
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Are Not High Priced
Just because Goodyear Tires are the standard of highest quality,
a lot of car owners have the idea that Goodyears aré high priced.
Positively, they are not, You can get a genuine Goodyear from
us for as little as you are asked to pay for an ordinary tire—
maybe cven less. Don’t shop around. Come in and get a Good.
year.
So Lo RYALS
Phone 67—Buick Distributor
Remington Pocket Knives
Keen Kutter Scissors and Butcher
Knives Give Satisfaction
Iry Them and See
George L. Riles, Hardware
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| PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phonre 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
ONLYTHEBEST!
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More than thirty years experience 19 at our command to glve
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooling and auything in the
line ot a tinner,
Orv Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”
OT'TO WEHLITZ
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
POL:CE SEEK WIFE OF '
MAN SLAIN WITH AN AX
CHICACO, September 7—(/!’)---]
The bedy of Jackson D. Cariisie,
Chicago tailoring = salesman, v ;m';
found today on a road near Kenosha. |
Witconsin, with an ax wound in t} ("
saw., The body appcared to have been !
thrown f{rom a rpeeding motor '::'.r.l
Police sought Carlisle’s wife, Zekeag,
to auestion her for possible clues.
At a local hotel it was learned {lal !
Carlisic’s rcom was unoccupied la-’.‘
night waile Carlizsle’s employer iasi
had seen the pair Saturday night and
had planned 2 Labor day outing s\‘lthi
bhim.
Police did not believe robbery was
the motive as a small amount of
money, an insurance policy and a
creck were found in tae victim's
ockels. ;
SCOTTISH BURGHS TO SETTLE
LIQUOR QUESTION AGAIN
GLASGOW, September T—(#B) --
Preliminory shol-~ in Scotlond’s keex
est battle between tha wets and dryvs
will be fired late this month. Under
the temperance act of 1913, citizens
lnf the Scottish burgh will be ean
| vassod for their sionatures to local
| option petitions. :
) The number of burghs polling tiiis
! vear wlil be less than three years
ago when 257 areas voted. In Glos
gow, the center of the strugel,
there are 37 wards, and the :rys
will challenge the licenses in 14,
cight of which have a restrictel
number of licenses.
In 1923 polls taken in 257 areas
(burghs) showed that in 208 tae
clectors desired no change. Of ¢l
1,206,949 eclectors entitled to votiz,
62.1 per cent voted.
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When You Think Of
FIRE INSURANCE
Make Him Smile—That's All
Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room 5
THINK OF ‘
JOHN WARD
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SEE THE WEBER
“KING OF ALL WAGONS”
Patent swivel coupling, wide fifth wheel, patent folding end
gates, extra wide tires. 'We have these on display oo omre flooy
and cordially invite you to come in and sce for yourself, Sizes:
and prices right,
Cordele Implement Co.
“Good Equipment Makes A Good Farmer Better”
TELEPHONES: OFFICE 182—RESIDENCE 209
THE CORDELE DISPA'TCH
$35,000 GALLONS OF BEER
WITH KICK GOES IN sswm‘
CHICAGO, September 7—Nobo iv l
not even the prohibition sleuths)
knew of the store of good beer i-\|‘
Aurora until its owners sucrifi:.ud;
it to the sewers. Now it . s mp
more, |
The Kane Manufacturing company
alco knovn as the Turora Iced Bev
crage Company cf Aurora, several
day: aco asked the prohibtion office,
was learned 'rom Captain R, G, Mcr
rick, deputy administrator toduy
to destroy 35,000 gallens of good
beer. They were going out of busi
' ness, they said.
‘l The “good beer” had accumulatc]
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your old iron jorlrs S
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New and Belter kind - (15
It's a new kind of iron—the Westinghouse 7\
Automatic that regulates its own tem
perature and can’t get too hot or too cool.
It's a better kind of iron, too, as you'll ¢
: find out when you've had oue a few days. 7540”)”
£lOO on Your
0’11)’ 6 W)’S more Ligh¢ Bills
fifur you to ;lll\‘(f advantage of our special /or 7,”0”[/?3
v for thi: onderful iron. Only T i
;::I::'r7s (‘:‘l]lfll:fl'“’:‘l ::,‘mlru”!?].:?rnl:lm l:lll::'fl 100 to‘ your
for seven months. We'll gi\'(f you a Old irou
$l.OO for your old iron, too. Ty T
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outh Georgia Power Company
H. W. PATTERSON, Mgr. , . E.C. TAYLOR, Local Mgr
WOMAN SWIMMER LOST IN
STORM ON CHESAPEAKE BAY
BALTIMORE, September 7—(/)-~
Mrs. pm'v Morsenberzer we ) issir
this fitcrnmm two hours it she
(‘nlvl'gd the water with {j ‘“»". ounes
s;wimiwrs in an attempt 0 ;.‘\ swim
“hesgpeake Bay from ; ngtvr '.):
Hu.\*’inl . “::%‘g')‘ig ];’
()fi'i'qmls called the ofi\afl '_.'m the
water when it beeame apparent Mrs,
Morsenberger was lost and convoy
boats cruised the bay in an eleetrical
and rain storm searching for her.
Uhrcush the manufacture of near
Leer.
When business is “only fair” its
Coften because the proprietor isn’t
Agir,
DISPATCH }
IWANT ADS
.‘:%_,Two Cents A Word l
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FARM 'LOANS—Quick service. _See'
us. Choice farm lands for 'sulc.;
Dorris & Brown. 2f[
FARM LOANS—At best terms to bei
bad, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf |
QUICK LOANS—Made on both cityl
and farm lands. Sce 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.
« .. v NOTICE !
HP!:.‘C.A‘N,C;R__OWING—I; prufitublc;
If interested as to how, wiat, wh(-n}
or where to grow them write J, B.i
Wight, Cairo, Ga, 9-15. ‘
FOR RENT i
FORY : Ré&f;]“V\’—E()ulll fu\rlll.w'h(;."l
apartment. .Closc in. Possession im
mediately, I‘i]‘r;nq‘j?,l_.. ; |
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FOR &AK HEAP—REquity in 2-
horse r‘f:l my or ‘j&ill“ow_mnp fihisflbqul-’}
ty in {‘onlcle: improved 'p}"tvpcrty. 0.
K. Scott, Jr. 10°1. |
We announce that we will handle cotton for our f}lendg
and the public in general at our last year's stand in the )
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R. D. MIMS ./
WAREHOUSE
Both Butler and Rich Ray will give their best personal
atteniion to all cotton entrusted to them, A.ph-are of
" your business is carnestly :.'olicitcd.‘ Ty N -
We will buy peanuts during the scason, paying highes\" i
cash market price. ' g
G. S. & F. TRACKS CORDELE, GA.
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS -MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPODY —
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONLE 13- WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVE,
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WIE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
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.'LO§T—fiO)l@n}li(-;a diamond b pin
:mfiu-wk‘t‘m’fiet\vucn Lake City,fFlovi
da and Cordele, Georgia. A liberal
roward will he paid for the recovery
of the bar pin to Wagner & Glid
den, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicogc,
Ilinois. 9-9.
LOST—In front of 'Mcthodist churca
one open work gold brooch - with
three small diamonds. Phone 319.
9-9.
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WANTED
”\;V’;\—IG:ITED—:WUH-trHincd "possum
dog. Write P. O. Box 147 Cordele,
Ga. 9-8. s
WANTED TO RENT—TWo or three
furnished or unfurnished rooms, Fos.
session October 1. Call Etheridge a§
Beechwood Band Mill Co. 9-10.
CORDELE LODGE .0. 2. F. No. 223
Mect every ‘Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
fn W. O. W, Hall, Wall St, Visiting
Prethrén always welcome,
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
__'i'—i-;:_(-'lworful philosopher tells us
old age is a state of mind, but rhev
matism denies it.
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