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YSUNDAY, NQVEMEER 7, 1926
’-fit;‘.'.wn_gq YOUR TIRES, TUBES,
|, @AB, OIL AND CAR PARTS FROM US
. STANDARD QUARANTEED GORD TIRES
| /LESSTHAN WHOLESALE PRICE
CORDELE HIDE CO..CORDELE WRECKING HOUSE
PHONE 43} W CORDELE, GA.
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- With The Hen
R You Wiéh a goéd supply tolf éggs? Wéll
5 th_bn«feed your hens a good ‘balanced *
“w.opation. PURINA HEN CHOW AND
| CHICKEN CHOWDER will turn the
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“ 1! LET:US FILL YOUR ORDER TODAY
~W. C. REYNOLDS
“PHONE 100 - coo L URBIELK, GA:
'G&drgia Vs. Tech Football Game
NOVEMBER 13TH
ss 5 TO ATLANTA $5.75
s§W:i .. AND RETURN ”
Ut . - FROM/CORDELE 1
0 'T,i‘ck,et‘s on saie 12th and for trains éu"'it-i"ving Atlanta
‘morning of the 13th.
i =k 'Re'tu_m limit November 15th. i
; ~_hMakq‘-,s’l_eeping car I'esel'vations-\now. .
G L B Wiy, DANIEL, P, TM. o
REMINGTON AND BROWNING
© “AUTOMATIC SHOT GUNS
i ~gemipgton Repeating Shotguris
' Lefever Double Barrel Shotguns <
Remington & Western Shells
: M.’O’D;L 11 AUTO LOADING SHOT GUN
MODEL*I7 REPEATING SHOT GUN
PRICES RIGHT
Geo. L. Riles, Hardware
PHONE #8 " coRoeLE, ua
PECANS AND PEANUTS
We Afe Paying Spot Cash For Pecans And Peanuts. -
PRICES ARE GOOD--BUSINESS ACTIVE -
Heard ‘Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
- ‘ PHONES 168-169
See usfor Loaded Shells and Syrup Cans. Also Texas Seed Oats and Fulghum Seed Oats
‘ RED GRANGE I
» The greatest football player of allg
tlmes—-in a great picture! ?he sil-:
ver cheet i§ at last graced by the.
“Illini Flash,” not a brief news reel, |
but a full length feature pictlli°é;' 'en-lp
titled “One Mimite to Play" which
will be shown at the Capitol theater,
next Monday when it.will begin a
3 day run. Admirers of Red Grange
and lovers of football will have the
treat of their lives when they sec
the popular idol in a story that is
built around football, and one which
gives Red a chance to show the stuff
'that has made him the greatest player
!the world has ever had. The climax
is a thrilling game through which the
“Gridiron Gost” tears with his un
rivalled speed and incomparable tech
nique. The piétllre was made under
ithe direction of Sam Wood from the
loriginal story by Byron Morgan, The
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Only forty-eight more days remain before Christmas. Now is the time
to consider the most fitting gift for that time. :
. The Tudor Sedan, pictured below, costs less than OPEN CARS of oth
er makes. ' A gift that remains a supreme delight throughout the year, a gift
for those you Jove best.
enables you to arrange right now for delivery to your home on Christmas
Day, at any time you may designate.
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
‘,C-Y’.Tit includes: Mary MeAllister, Ben
;Hondricks. Jr., Lincoln Steadmon, Lee
‘Shumwuy, Charleg OQOgle, Jay Hunt,
Edythe Shapman and Goorge Wilson,
the latter the famous all-American
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..{ SHERIFF’'S SALE OF LAND
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GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: |
. There will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in December next, at public'
outery at the court-house in said’
county, within the legal hours of
sale,, to the highest bidder for cash,‘{
the following described lands to-wit:
The south+one half of ‘lot ¢f land
number One Hundred and Eighty
Five (185) in the KEleventh (11th)
land district of Crisp County, Geor
gia, and containing One Hundred one
and one half (1013%) acres more or
| less.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of H. V. Larson to satisfy an
execution issued from the Superior
{ Court of said County in favor of the
lExchange Bank of Cordele, Georgia,
| against said H. V, Larson and Cor
| dele Creamery & Cold Storage Coin
{'pany; said property being in possess
l,ion of said H. V. Larson, and he hay
ing been unotified in terms of the
law. This the 2nd day of Nov., 1926,
, C. 0. NOBLE, |
Sheriff Crsip County, Ga. i
11-2;lltj
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND |
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GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: l
. There will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in December next, at public
ontery at the court house in said
county, within the legal @ hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the fellowing described lands, to-wit:
All of lot of land number One Hun
dred and Ninety (190) in tlge Eleventh
(11th) land District of Crisp County,
(Georgia, same containing Two Hun
dred Two and One half (202%) acres
imoru or less.
.oSui(l property levied on as the
lproparty of Harrie V. Larson to sat
| isfy an execution issued from Supe
rior Court of said county in favor of
Ithe Ixchange Bank of Cordele, Ga.,
| against said Harrie V. Larson; said
h)mpnrty being in possession of said
| detendant, and he having been noti
{fied in terms of the law. This the
i:.’ml day of November, 1926,
] C. Q. NOBLE,
Sheriff Crisp County, Ga.
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DISPATCH |
WANT ADS‘
Two Cents A Word' |
: LOANS G
st b s esl e i se Bt .:XS: &~
FARM LOANS—Quick service. See
us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
fA}(M l.()Abis;-AE.bt;gt terms fo h_g
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. L. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. Lf
QUICK LOANS--Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 f
PLENTY—_(?I"‘—M“(;;.EVVQZTO l(-mnm _o;
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
BERMUDA ONION SETS—Cabbage
plants, flower bulbs, Plione 49. Cash
Drug Store. 12-1.
'HOGS“FOR SALE—Few sons and
daughters of big Poland China at re
‘cefit’ coufity Talt” Better BE prompt
as more have spoken for these thun I
have for sale, Homer Dorough. 11-11
: NOTICE ~ : .
SORDELE LODGE I. 0. 0. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
n W. 0. W. Hall, Wall: St, Visiting
Arethren always welcome.
‘W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
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WANTED
WANTED T EUY — fixiy tons o
Peanut hey at market price. Phones
22 and 527. John Lee Wheeler. 11-13
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v ot X
We are ready to serve”you night and day at ah
hours for Auto Repdirs and Service., Woco Pep
Gag—Tiolene Oili ~
MOORE’S GARAGE
™ .3
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13--WILIJAMS BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVA.
THE BEST IN '
PLUMBING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
--CHIROPODY--
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
WANTED, ED CATEI’ LADIES—
th mf!\xfl;:f iaa:ies forftours to va
rious parts of the Unitdd States and
to foreign ocuntries. Eisy, fascinat:
ing work, goor commigsion. All lite
Uratyrd! fibividtdili Bk further infor
mation write Elliott Tours, Tallas
dega, Ala. 11-12., » - :
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Work
at home, $6 a dozen makine <carfs.
Experience unnecessary. No can
vassing., Particulars for stamp. Lin
nit Service, Inc., 191, Lynn, Massa
chusetts., 11-8. i :
}E)—R~SALE——An Ideal small farm
Cheap for cash, or on casy terms, O
P. McGugan. 11-10. o
CASH PAID FOR POULTRY— and
egps every working day in the year,
Americus Hatchery Supply Co.y
Americus, Ga. 12-8, N
s ioo i
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms. Close in. Phone 456. 11-18-26.
Ty, b, LOST
LOST—One ladies purse containing
same money and bank book with'
name on it. Finder please notify Mrs.
Laura Flowers, 112 13th avenué,
11-8. L
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Cash in
Advance
Three Times
Foxl Price
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