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% \‘{ ‘ R T —— m\}{, Richland has advaneed to a position among the leading tire manufactur-
P Q ‘ crs—on the steadfast principle of giving “low cost per mile” to the user.
" LRJ!@_H_]L}_AJ_H‘D @@_R]Eg : We delight—and justly so—in telling you of Richlands.
Made First to Lost” : COME IN AND LEARN WHY.
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= | BALLOONS--CORDS--FABRICS--TRUCK TIRES |
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
| PHONES 168-169
BY BUYING YOUR TIRES, TUBES,
GAS, OIL AND CAR PARTS FROMUS
STANDARD GUARANTEED cm‘;mds ’-'jjf:;
LESS THAN WHOLESAL‘E,?RICE: e
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CORDELE HIDE CO..CORDELE WRECKING HOUSE
PHONE 431 W 'CORDELE, GA.
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPODY--
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA. -
You wil) ‘find us always equipped to save you time and
moaey on all heavy repairs. Let us help you design
i+ your plant improvements and otber changes. We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pualleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock.
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
¥ CORDELE, GEORGIA
We are ready to serve yc;u niéht z--*d day at all
hours for Auto Repairs and Service. : ‘Woso Pep' {
Cas—Tiolene Qil.
MOQRFE’ ARAG
OQORE’S GARAGE
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTL, STREET .NORTH |
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DON'T FORGET
OUR FALL ONE CENT SALE
That will be held the 28th, 29th and 30th,
This is another of those real nibiey sav
ing sales on standard merchandise — No
~ old goods or seconds;. all new, fresh stock.
You buy at just half price when you buy
of us during one of these sales.
Wateh this space for list of various goods
from day to day. :
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Jennings Drug Store
i COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
SCREEN PLAY OF |
INTEREST TO ALL
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“DAUGHTERS WHO PAY” !
STRIKES ULTRA-MODERN »
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Of unusual interest is the r‘hoto-;
drama “Daughters Who Pay” show
ing at the Capitcl Theatre, on Wed-i
nezday. It combines a realistic pre-%
sentation of a vital soeial problem ’f
with a tarilling drama tased on rc-nl‘:
life that is far and away supecrior ll
to the usual jazzy photoplay that !:
fails to portray life 2s the average ‘
person knows it. E
The stery is that of \’im'guret?
Smith, a portrait painter, Sonia, a
Russian cabaret artist and Dick’
Focter, with fate weaving a coil f
romance tkat binds the life of thosel
three together ‘n a tale of 1-.-)mmzcu,‘
thrills, adventure and mystery. !
Dick falls desperately in love with '
the cxotic Sonia, and clashes int
deadly rivalry with Serce Ornmnsk:',;
2 ‘radical’ Russian Red, belonging to!
the plotting grour of Bolshevists of |
whom Sonia is the idol. Dick’s father!
wealthy {inancicr, opposes his son‘:;‘
courtship. Meanwhiie Margaret |
Smitn’s younger brother has appro-'
priated funds frem the clder Foster's i
i, and she pleads with the capial- ‘
igt for clemency. He is about to send
the bey to jail when Sonia sudden-{
ly appears, and tells him that if he!
will pave mercy on young Smith, shei
will give up his son( Dic. He agrecs.
Dick is about to lcave ln‘okenhc:u‘t-J
cd, Secret Service Agcnts rush ih
and capture the Reds, but release!
Scnia. Later Dick rescues her from}
death at the hands of other Reds
who bclieve che betrayed ther;.‘
That night at the cabaret Sonia|
does a transformation scene and
stands revealed to Dick in the au
s
dience. Well. the climax is too good
to divulge. It will prove a tremcn-l
dous surprise. Margaret Smith, the |
other girl, comes into her own.
T PHOTECCIAN AT FARDS
*'PROFESSIONAL' ‘CARDS
|oy b A L A
'DR. ‘M. 2. STWITHHM'G'H{M Medicine
\ and Surgery. Office American Bank
|&, Truat Co. Blag, 4 114 o iy o
e i it
iDR. W. K. HOLLER, Chircpractor,
[ Over Exchange Bank. Offi¢ce hours
'8 fo' 11°'aim.; 1140'6 D, 1, W
DRS. BRADLEY & WILLIAMS, Rve
| Jar, Nozg & Throat &; fitting of
rlasses, “Williams bldg.
HARRIS & BALLENGER—lnsnrance
: and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga,
'MAX E. LAN D—Attorney-At-Law.
! Onick Inans Cordele rez’ estate, five
iyearg at 7 percent,
REU E& E HAwiLTOli—Dentist.
~ With Dr. D. J. Williama, of’ices ovey
J. A. Lasseter & Co. puone 10, resl
~dence phone 456. |
‘DR, M. LOU!SE [IK FON—Ostennath |
fc Physician. Amertcan Bank &‘
Trnst Cn Blde, Cordele Ga, Thoney:
Nffice 495, Residence E9-J. |
S M. DEKLE—Opromatriat test'ng |
evea for glasses, a specialty. Pmei
Ruilding, Cordele, Ca |
DR. J. W. MANN—Yatertnarian OF
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 111.
THOS, J. MARTHUR, M. D.—Srecta!
attention ton surgery and gymecol
agy. Cordele. Ga.
INSURANOCN.
TINE, TARNADN, ATITOMORTLE
SURETY BONDS
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STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
The books are now open for pay
ment of State and County Taxes,
They will be closed December 20th,
and thereafter extra expenses will
attach, Pay now.
J. H. PITTS, 'Tax Collector.
Itw; 12.20
DISMISSION ADMINISRATION
Ceorgia, Crisp County,
WHEREAS, Fred A. Persall, Ad
ministrator of Mrs, KEtta Persall, rep
resents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and éntered on record, that
he has fuily administered Mrg. Itta
Persall’s ‘estate:
. Thig “is, therefore; to cite all' per
seong concerned, kindred, and credjtors,
to show cause, it any they can, why
sgid ‘Administrator should mot be dis:
¢« harged from his administratipn, and
whgeive Letters of Dismission “on ‘the
arat Monday .in. November, 1926, -
‘' V. P. FLEMING edinary.
¢ “‘w_f!_‘!‘bua{linls;miimlt&%fifiwf
i PUBLIC,NQTICE . .
I'inal myhmut on ). A'P, 888iC
Gum C(reek Bridge will be made 20
davg from date, and 21l anpaid Dbills
ar claims agaiust same must be pre
sonteq before time to Crisp County
Commigsioners or B. A. Alderman,
Division Ingineer, Americus, Ga.
9.20;4t
The Southern Railway System will sell round
trip exeursion tickets from Cordele, (a. to Macoy,.
“Ga, on Tuesday, Oct. 19th, and Thursday, Oct.
- 21st, 1926, at {he very low rate of $2.00, tickets
~ being limited one day in addition to the date of
g sale. " Kt
§ Ifrom Oet. 13th to 22nd, iuel,, round-trip tick
- ets will -also-Be sold from Cordele to Macon and
- return at $3.50, which will He good returning to
-the original starting point prior to miduight of
= Oct. 25th, 1926.
These reduced rates are authorized on account
= of the Georgia State Exposition which takes place
= in Macon Oct. 14th to 25rd. Everybody is invited.
= Consult Ticket Agent for detailed information.
C. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
MACON, GA.
OF PERFECTION ©QIL STOVES
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
et us show this line. The makers back this
stove as on that will answer the call of the
best housckeeper,
We also sell the Mlorence Oil Stove—-an
other good one,
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
LEGAL LAND SALE |
~ Will be sold at the court house
“deor in said county on the first Tues
‘day in Nov., 1926, within the legal
ihours of sale, to-wit: All that cer
‘Min tract—Thirty-five acres land in
Lot Number 127 North West corner
of said Lot in the 11th Land District
cf Crisp County, Ga. 80 acres of Lot
No. 129 East Half in the 11th Land
| District of Crisp County, Ga., with im-
Diovements therveon, said land levied
on as the property of J. C, Patten, to
;s::tis!'_v an execntion issued on the
- 25th day of Aungust, ‘1926, froni the
CJustice court of, 1451 in soid ,qpun.t);.l
\in favor of J, D, Ryals against J. C.
Patien. 2. Pell e 0l 35d20000 0 ‘
. This 4th day of Oct., 1926,
' : C. 0. NOBLE,
: AL i Escireon 2w Sheritf,
e {3 ) b a . +10.8; 4t
} DISSOLUTION NOTICE “
2
Y T T R L v sard
' L. C. Greer has purchased thiy day
all the interests of C. B. Davis in the
Business tormerly condncted by Greer
and Davis under said partnership
name,
October 1, 1926.
| ¢. C. CREER,
' 0. B, DAVIS,
, 10-I;4t
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS \
1161“‘]5——011 city property five to|
fifteen years time, On farm land five
to thirty years time. Phone 75 J.' D.
“Cobb ' 10-24 §Ea.l 5 to
ks e i e e . . e e '
FARM LOANS—Quick service. ,Seo‘
" us. Choice farm lands for sale.
‘Borris & Brown. N
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“FARM LOANS—At best terms to be
had, 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
e— e ———————— b eet A e s s e |
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scctt Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
SEED. UATS! FOR SALE—2,BOO
bushels ¢ueellent quality bright Ful
ghum sced oats $l.OO per bushel.
| Phone 22 and 527. J. L. Wheeler.
l 10-20
| PECAN TREES-—WNow is the time to
| get information as to prices, grow
l ing, ete. All free for the asking. J.
| B. Wight, Cairo, Ga, 10-19
FULGHUM OATS—For .sale .at
$l.OO per bushel while they last. .
A. Vinson. 10-22.
| SEED OATS FOR SALE—BOO
bushels of Appler choice stock, $l.OO
per bushel. Samples on request, J.
A. Hamiiton, Arabi, Ga. 11-3
| FOR BALE-Falainm, Kopier, o
i proof, IHastings’ and Bancroft seed
i oats, 5 bushel bags, 75 cents per
ARE YOU COLD?
.. IF YOU ARE NOT, YOU WILL BE SOON
HEATERS-HEATERS
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM
011. HEATERS, "TOO
COAL HODS, POKERS AND SHOVELS
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
PRICES RIGHT
(_icp. L. Riles, Hardware
ONLYTHE BEST!}
More thau thirty yeurs experience 18 at our command to,,zlvoi
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooling and anything in the:
line of a tinner,
Our Motto is: ““Satisfaction or No Pay!”
Cordele Sheet Metal Works .
SUCCESSOR TO W, J. HALL
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
bushel, Abruzzi Sced Rye, ;2 1’72’1
I?us{h(-l ‘hays, $2.00 per bushel 'F. Ok
B. Atbng, Georgin, Ternis, cashs S
Réelenried hiew erop stoek prec Hromt!
chieat and witd ‘enions, 1. To COEERR"
SEED 'COMPANY,” ATHENS)"Géwrir
Gra, TN L 0 S ot e
FROM THIS DATE—AII parties
will -be presecuted to the full-exiant..
of '{he Taw if ¢aught fishing or hunt
ing or otherwise trespassing on the
lands of
MRS. J. R. WILLIAMS
MRS. MAUDE R. MERCER
. RO RAY
J. B, RAY.
10-22. TR
FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE—Fr
town ‘property, ¢ 12 acres of land
and a good mule Write or see me.
Mis. "Annie Hogune, Cordele, Ga.,
Route B. 10-24, |
FOR SALE—Five hundred bushels
Fulghum seed oats, 75 cents per
tusiel; can deliver any day, any
quantity at my farm. J. M. Hunt/
frges . 2T T
. WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED—“Ladies
who can do plain sewing at home and
.waAnt"-‘prnfitub]c apare time work.
No chfivassin;r. Write (Enclose
stamp) to AMSTERDAM DRESS
COMPANY, Amsterdam, N, Y., Dept.
D.” 10-20.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One or vwo furnished
rooms 501 Fifth avenue. 10-21
Cash in "
Advance’’
Three Times
For Price
of Two.. .