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FISHERIESSITE
. INSPECTED HERE
WARM SPRINGS MAN CAME!
TODAY AND LOOKED OVER;
: HATCHERY SITE OFFERED IN|
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Mr. Charles A. Bullard, sunerin-,
tendent of tne United States Fisher
ies statim{ at Warm Springs, (-:mwl
here today and with a group of lo
cal ciizens inspeced the proposed site
for the government hatchery al 'h'-’
Ray Mill,
2 The ingpector went over the
grounds and made a carcful tuevey.
He gave no intimation as to wimt‘
#will be the {inal decigion in the
selection. He has a large namber M‘!
proposed sites to inspect before the
final decision will be made.
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IDENTIFIED AS SLAYER
* OF FLORIDA POLICEMAN‘
' CLEARWATER, Fya.. September
9—Louis Thomas, alias Curtis, was
identified as the person who fired
the shot that killed Patrolman K.
l':. Blewfield at Tarpon Springs the
morning of August 16th, when the
tefal 'of Thomas Arthur Reid was re
stmoed the circuit court here tmlu.v._
#icrobrt Locchelt, roommate tf the
liceman ma()o the identificaticn.
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LASSETER BOYIS
ACCIDENTLY SHOT
Maddox, oldest son of Mr, and Mrs,
this morning out at Brown's Miil
J. A. Lasseter, was painfully hurt
when a pistol was accidently dis.
charged while he and a crowd of
boy associates were at target proc
tice. The shot entered the leg, but
inflicted only a flesh wound. l
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. - MOREFLOODS = -
g}}lgg_(i-(), September 9-—(P)—
Flocl conditions prevailed # ¥n %
day in scctions of Illinois and iow
wheih bore the brunt or iasy weChs
damaging storm. The pours were
not so general, however, and appear
ed to have spent themselves in
cloudbursts last night.
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It would secm that if the Malicn
who patented o fhving moto
peyele that he could serve hu
manity by persuading Henry
Ford to muke flivvors fly-—poo
ple would stand a better chance
of getting across the sfrecet
alive. It doesn't pav (o take
ghances when choosing the
place to have vour battery re.
paired. Reliable work can only
he obtained at a dependable
service depot, Our ignition is
weh as will withstand all eriti
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QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
PHONE
Dodge Bros. Service Btation
CORDELE, GA.
CALL 124
WILSON MERC. CO.
For Bargains in all youre
needs. Groceries, Dy
Goods, Shoes, ete,
WILSON IflFIiCACO
NEW YORK COTTON ‘
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OPEN CLOSE P. C.
et .o TR 1751 1770
DR e Y 1768 1787
SO, i SR 1877 1807
Lt i P e et g
CORDELE COTTON
MiddUng clonel ...iiiigoipesiren: 38380
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LOCAL CREAM MARKET I
Standard buttorfat ... $0376
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NEW YORK MARKETS 1
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NEW YORK, September 9—()—-
Stocke, irregular: bonds, mixed; for
ign exchanges, easy; cotton, lower;
sugar steady; coffee, steady. !
CHICAGO MARKETS |
CHICAGO, Seyftember 9—(l)—
Wheat, higher; corn, steady; cattlo,
highe: hogs, steady.
FORTY PEOPLE LOST
;‘,fl IN SINKING ‘i
Wl
i T oy
l i!:jj SlllP“ VA~ i 1
] "'hl(;A. I.atvin:'Sbfitch"d:;'—'(l#.‘-'.—’
The coasting (steamer, “Ncjbadey
sdffk last night in the Gulf of Riga
idi }n’ f \ Eni
with loss of all on bodfd. Ten' suil
ol and thirty passengédra. The caus
of the disaster was not known nut
it was possibly due to the exnlceion
of a floating mine,
CAMPAIGN, I, Sept. 9.— (AP----
Three dapper Chicago bandits who
robbed three diamond merchanis of
half a mi‘mdn dollars tworth of. jewel.
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ry on af lllinois (705;111 traln neag
litre last’ night \\'vrd,écuptured~.’~.._fil£'n
corntield mear [lu(-klc& Il this morn
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FRIENDS!
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RELIE DR Sl S 4
WE ARE ACTUALLY GIVING AWAY SOMETHING, WITH
. KVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE ONE KEY WORTH 25¢
oam it NEW eaprrdU SRR witn s2soo pure
v CHASE 2% KEYS N ITEGHOOO U RCILASE 50 KEYS, EACH
- KEY GETS YOU IF TRESHOW ON MONDAYS AND WED
NESDAYS, WITH}ONE ('[:4"\;l__’l)“ ADMISSION, YOUNG MAN
/OR LADY UNDERSTAND NOW ONE KEY WITH EACH
DOLLAR PUCHASE. PRMSENT YOURSELF AND LADY
FRIEND BEFORE THE TICKET OFFICE BUY ONE TICK
ET FOR 25C AND GO ON IN THE SHOW HAND THEM ONE
TICKET AND ONE KEY THAT'S ALL. FOUR LUCKY KEYS
TRY EACH KEY ON LOCK NO. 1 AT PICTURE LOBBY. GET
IN ON THESE VALUABLE PRIZES, _ .
BB ... . iciesiinans DB B 7
2nd Prize ...........0v...... $lO.OO B. Ladies’ Shoes
BRE PEID .....cccvindivaninens . NBED JOGiON' Thans
4th Prize .............. $20.50 Four Piece Man’s Suit
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GLEATONS DEPT. STORE
: 123-125 11TH AVENUE
WALTER MUSSELWHITE IS
~ VICTIM LONG ILLNESS
Walter Musselwhite, son of Mr, W,
J. Mussgelwhite, who has heen ill at
the family home in Northern Heights
for-a period of four weeks, died this
afternoon shortly after one o'clock,
He suffered from blood infection in
the leg. He was about forty years
of age and the son of Mr., W, J.
Musselwhite. He had resided with
his family for some¢ monthg at Ilall.‘
endale, Fla, MHis wife, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Horton, and
three small children survive, Tw
brothers, Charlic and Homer, and twe
sisters, Mrs. Minnie Byrd and Mrs,
Carricßrady, both of Florida, survive,
The funeral will take place at ten
o'clock tomorrow morning at Mussel.
white cemetery, He was a Mason and
a member of the Baptist church,
Friends on all sides will sympathize
deeply with bereaved members of the
family and relatives,
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Fitments % .
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Their beauty is perma- N r"' o : A/-
nent. They will al- (J)!\,[‘ (\i ¢ ( 3
ways add so much to W Ul e F ™
the pleasure and pride [l‘ (fl k
you feel in having A »—;r@»“")\ v l
artictic lighting equip- 5;13:2}@‘%&"*"7 ;2 &Ly
. l:l‘ent.| The prim:sl m;c fi"{m"fli T\ _.’» 4o
t st available SR eNN Y i o
fo: fim‘uv:e';t’ (?f‘ ,:r.:n)d- . ‘*Hf}.;'m{ f :
ord quality. Come in W
+ and see our beautiful .
display.
\ SOUTH GEORGIA POWER CO.
)H W. PATTERSON, Mgr. E. C. TAYLOR, Local Mgr,
& Authorived Riddle Deales ,
FORMER COUNiY € 2D
IS HAPPY IN FLORIDA
My, Walter W, Calhoun, who was
employed by Criep county for the
past twelve years as first guard for
the county conviet force until May
1., this year, is now at Plant City,
A meszage was received from him
vesterday. He is now connected witha
the Lece’s fruit and vegatable grow
crs at Plant City, ag ficld foreman
My, Calhoun' praises Florida very
niggh!y. He caye the work s very
learant, the climate is good and a
sery healthy section, as he has al
ready gained twenty-five pounds in
weight since he left here,
When You Think Of
FIRE INSURANCE
Make Him Smile—That's A"
Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room
THINK OF
JOHN WARD
S SAVEiIi SAVE! SAVE! S
ff' FOR FRIDAY AND
@ ! % SATURDAY
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A | 1 NEED THE MONEY AND YOU NEED THE GOODS
> (Br=swsrm
/ g Pretty l'mttcrns of Soiesette Ho¢ value— 38c
Yard wide bleaching—2o¢ value— 1 3c
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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
.~ SPECIAL, ALL SHOES
g T Ba» o R S e A
120 'PER! CENT OFF||
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Better grade of Suiting—all colors—6s¢ value
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[t Semmtn s naen - . GoN
I am selling wérk shirts and overalls so cheap I am ashamed to
make a price. P s RAE
WEBB BUILDING CORDELE, GEORGIA
Just The Thing For
- That Late Summer
And Farly Fall
~ Dress
P et “Tub SHK
“(vood -assortment of
patterns, regular $1.39
value, to close out at
‘special price, per yard
|WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DOLLAR,
Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand‘,