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MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926
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| BALLOONS--CORDS--FABRICS--TRUCK TIRES |
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Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
$%B SAVED
BY BUYING YOUR TIRES, TUBES,
' @AS, OIL AND CAR PARTS FROM US
STANDAAD GUARANTEED GOAD TIRES
- LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE
CORDELE HIDE CO..CORDELE WRECKING HOUSE
PHONE 431 W CORDELE, GA.
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
: 127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS -MARGELLING
. The LeMur Permanent Waving
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PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
You will find ns always equipped 10 save yon time ana
money on all heavy repairs. Let us belp you design
your plant improvements and other changes. We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittizgs in stock.
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TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHIRE COMPARY
Makers of MHarris Famcus Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEZEORGIA
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We are ready to serve you night and day at all
hours for Auto Repairs and Service., Woco Pep
Gas—Tiolene oil.
MOQORE’S GARAGE
M B i\
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH ESTREET NORTH
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DON'T FORGEI
VUR GNE CENT GRAB BOX SALE
‘Tion'u)rmc, Saturday, the 9th. Lots of
un. Lots of Values. Lots of Free
: izes for lucky ones. Something new.
\ Ye fivst and see how lucky you will
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Jeni ;
enings Drug Store
CME ACROSS
THE IXALL STORE—PHONJ 92
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ATTORNEY GENERAL Of STATE
CROERS; SURCRS INTO OES.
SION TO INVESTIGATE FUB.
LISHER’S CHARGES.
INDIANAULIS, Ind., October 11:—
(#)—The attorncy gencral ¢f In
diana teday ordered ! the Marion
county grand jury onio sessicn io
| Moirow riorning to investizate
: charges of political corruption made
by Thomas Adan:, publisier of tho
Vinconnes Ceommercial, and heal of
a comittee of Indiana publisheis.
Aong those to Lo rubpoenacd arc
Adams and D. C. Stephenson, farmery
| grand dragen of the Ku Klux Kian
- and now a life prisoner in the .In
diana state penitentiary.
i In a telegram to A. R. Erzikiaz,
of South Bend, Indiana, president of
E the Studebaler corporaticn, who last
iHnm}vt offercd to -head o {inancial
commitiee to back Adams in his in
-1 vestigation, Attorney General Arthur
L. Gilllion said he had ordered the
judge of the Marion county criminni
court to instruct the grand jury io
morrow mMorning to investigate the
Adams’ charges and that he bhad sug
gested to the Marion county prose
cutor, Will H. Rcemy, to bring Ad
ams and all others béfore the granc
jury under “binding process.”
“Since the whole structure of Ad
ams‘ charges scem to depend upon
testimony of a state prison convict”
the telegram continued, “he will be
brought before the grand jury under
lewful oxder of the court.”
Wisdom is an accumulation; not
an acquisition,
A pessimist is a man who judge:
cther people by whaat he knows ol
himself.
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CORDELE FisH AND
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WE WILL BUY (OUR
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And pay you the CASH for
them, Or we will CLIEAN and
BLOCK them for you. Coll us
and let’s cce if we can't trade,
Lét us de your CLIEANING and
I‘ll!liili!.};fi,
WE DO REAL TAILORING
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BRIDGES
AGK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Phoune 154 7th Street
PUDGING FLUULS
TULSA, October 9—()—With
driving rain holding back relief
measgures in the flood devaztated
Verdigris river bottom, formers are
raking deosperate efforts today to
move livesteck and houschold goods
further into the upland:, - feaving
further daage from the raging
waters of the stream,
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GCOD NEWS
4. has been said that ..money
talks, but all it says to a lot
of us is goodbyve, Money talked
in T'hiladelphia a week ago
when Jack Dempsey got $BOO,-
000 for a 39 minute cauliflower
caornfval with Gene Tunney.
Milton received $7O for writing
Paradise :Lost. "Thal's the dif.
forenea in money making pow.
or; there's also a difference in
our batiery repair gervice and
the usunl ones, We cmploy on.
iy men whose skill i 3 beyond
queztion, Absolutely perfeci
wook and 100 percent satisfac
tion casured,
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QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
CoMrANY
: PHONE ¢«
Rodye Bros, Service Bration
CORDELE, GA.
Vihen You Think Of
FifE INSURANCE
THINK OF
JOHN WARD
Make Him Smile—That's Al
Office: Citizeng Bavnk Bldg., Roui
. DISPATCH
WANT ADS
i Two Cents A Word
LOANS
LOANS—On city property five to
fifteen years tire. On farm land five
to thirty years time, Phone 75 J. D.
Cobb 10-24
Ffl_mxfi—auick service. See
us.. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
FARM LOANS—At best terms to be
bad, 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 ana city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
i s WANTED ;
WANTED—Men of good character
for the U S. Navy, ages 18 to 35,
Travel, Trades and many other ad
vantages offered, Good Pay-—Steady
Pron:otion, Apply to—-Navy Recruit
ing Station, Post Office Building, Al
hany, Ga. References required. 10-13
FEMALE HELP WANTED—“Ladica
who can do plain sewing at home and
want profitable spare time worl.
Write (enclose stamp) to STYLIE
PLUS DRESS COMPANY. Amster
dam, N. ¥, 10:12,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT-—-My home
place, 405 acres land in good state
cultivation, good buildings, good
~ater, timber, ete, 160 acres in cul
tivation. T. A. Royal, Arabi, Ga.
10-14 : ‘
SEED UATS FOR EEE,E:TJ:QO—(;{
bushels excellent quality bright Ful
gitgm sced oats $l.OO per bushel.
Phone 22 and 527. J. L. Wheeler.
10-20
FULGHUM OATS—For .sale .at
$l.OO per bushel while they last, Y'J.)
A. Vinson, 10-22. !
PECAN TRIEES—Wow is the time tO'[
get information as to prices, grow-.
ing, ete. All free for the asking. J. |
B. Wight, Cairo, Ga, 10-19 i
b YOU COLD
ARE YOU COLD?
I¥ YOU ARE NOT, YOU WILL BE SOON
HEATERS-HEATERS
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM
OIIL HEATERS, TOO
COAL HODS, POKERS AND SHOVELS
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
PRICES RIGHT
(ce. L. Riles, Hardware
PHONE 483 CORDELE, UA.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
SEED OATS FOR SALE—BOO
hushels of Appler choiee stock, $l.OO
per bushel. Samples on request. J.
A. Hamilton, Arabi, Ga. 11-3 ° °
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NOTICE
CORDELE LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m,
in W. 0. W. Hall, Wall St, Visiting
PBrethren always welcome.
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
FRCM THIS DATE—AII partics
will be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law if caught fishing or hunt
ing or otherwize trespassing on the
lands of
MRS. J. R. WILLIAMS
MR3. MAUDE R. MERCER
R. C RAY
J. B, RAY.
10-22.
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
heuse keeping. Apply to M. B. Purvis
507 4th ctroet, phone 397. 10-10.
FOE RENT—-Tv. o lnr—gc unal;‘rlish'.’d
rooing to couple only. Box 203.
10-11t{.
LOST
LOST—Small Shewawa dog, tan
color on strects Thursday afternoon,
Notify Mrs. Julius Heard, Vienna.
10-19,
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Three
mules and sorrell horse, left lot at
Fenn Still Wednesday night. Noti
fy phene 336, 584, F. E. Fenn. 10-13
PRISONER ILOSES ARM "N
MACHINE AT NAVY HOSPITAL
LINEMEN ELECTROCUTED "
PORTSMOUTH, N. ~ October 11
—Thomas . Skinner, of Chester, a
long-Lerm prisoner at the naval hos
pital here, lost his right arm Satur
day when it accidentally became
caught in the machinery of the pris
on laundry. Kinner was taken to the
naval hosgpital, where it was found
necessary to amputate above the
elbow. & ¥y U] BN T SRR
el Yited
Cash in
Advance
Three Times *
For Price
of Two