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MCMNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926
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BY BUYVING YCUR TIRES, TUBES,
GAS, OIL AND CAR PARTS FROM US
- STAXDARD QUARANTEED GIRD TIRES,
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE
CORDELE BIDE CO..CORDELL WRECKING HOUSE
PHONE 431 W CORDELE, GA.
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then feed your hens a good balanced
ration. PURINA HEN CHHOW AND
SHIIICKEN CHOWDER will turn the
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LET US FILL YOUR ORDER TODBAY
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W. C. BEYNOGLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
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Tickets on saie 12th and for trains arriving Atlanta
morning of the 17th, '
Return limit November 15th.
Make sleeping car reservations now.,
A DANIEL P TN,
DRARICOTAN A MDY DRANE 5T a
REMINGTON AND BRUWRING
AUTOMATIC SHOT GUNS
Remington Reoeating Hbhoiguns -
Lefever Dovble Barre]l Shotguns .
Kemington & Western Shells
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Geo. L. Riles, Hardware
PHONE 483 CORDELE, UWA.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
We Are Paying Spot Cash For Pecans And Peanuts.
| PRICES ARE GOOD--BUSINESS ACTIVE
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Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
See usfor Loaded Shells and Syrup Cans. Also Texas Seed Cats and 'ulghum Seed Cals
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LUTHER WEEB, ATLANTA I
POSTAL ' EMPLOYEE, HELDE
PENDING PROBE OF S_HOTi
| THAT KILLED FATHER. . ]
NORCROSS, Ga., November 8—
James Webb, a farmer living five
miles frem Noreross, near Glover's
¢choo’, was shot and killed instantly
| at home this morning by his son,
| Luther Webb, 45, of Atlanta, an em
' ployce of the Atlanta postoffice,
“ According to reports received
here. the son came up from Atlan
{ ta this morning to spend the day
'at his fathers home and soon af
pter arriving and carrying a quanti
ty of groceries into the house, the
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JeFICK I viOLOY LOIMPany
CORDELE, GEORGIA
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
ery that a hawk was disturbing the |
chickens in tl{e “l]arn.\';u'd, cau:scd;
Luther Webb to rush into the house
;-m(l seized his father’s gun. 'l'hc'
gun being new to the son, it is said i
l_lé'. had some difficulty in handling |
it and in his aftempt to ascertain if |
it were loaded, the gun was dis- |
charged, the load striking the f:\th-‘
er in the head, causing instant |
death, : l
Gwinnett county officers, \\'ho’
were summoned, took Luther Webb
in charge and is being held at Law
renceville, pending an investigation
of the shooting.
The slain man is survived by his
widow and several children.
An oaken eibbet from which men
1 were hanged in/ public for shecp
f stealing as late as the year 1500 18
tpreserved over the main entrance of
a bank at Ruthin, Wales.
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MOTHER BURNED
TO DEATH TRYING
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FATHER _AND ONE NEAR
DEATH AS RESULT OF l.w.us-.t\"si
IN FLEEING FROM HOUSE, |
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Novemtor &
—(#P)—Kerosene poured on a sim
mering fire almost annihiliated «n
entire family carly this :‘:m‘;‘.int'-;
Mrs, Mary Isabel Johnson. 28, and!
her two young caildren were }.L\-.'lz-!
ed to death; her 9-year-old daugh l
ter, Aline, was burned so sericusly
that she died this afternccn :‘r::f:
her husband, James A. Johnion, ::1,1
and Mr. Johnson’s mother, are in (x;
critical condition. All of them were
trapped in a fire which destroyed
their home on the Gasser dair;
farm, Neely Bend road. |
| DISPATCH
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| Two Cents A Word
LOANRS :
FARM LOANS—Quick .service, o 3
us. Choice farm lands, for sale.
Dorris & Browa. 2l
r;fi i LOAMS—AL best terms Lo be
had, and speciaiize in quick aor
sice. W. B, Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS- Made on both c¢ily
and farm lands, See C. M, Melen
zie. 1-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
imprdved farm lands and ecity prop
orty. Siz percent interest. Quick
anrvice. (), . Scott Jr. tf.
FOR SALR
BERMUDA ONION SETS—Cabbage
plants, flower bulbs, Phone 49. Cash
Drug Store. 12-1.
HOGCS FOR SALE—Few sons . and
daughters of big Poland China aBt re
cßnt®eolity Tai® Bltter ®be “proft
as more have spoken for these than I
have for sale, Homer Dorough. 11-11
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FOR SALE—An Ideal small farm
Cheap for cash, or on casy terms, C.
P. McGugan. 11-10.
WANTED
WANTED TO EUY —Sixty tons of
Peanut hay at market price, Phones
22 and 527. John Lee Wheeler. 'll-12
WANTED EDUCATED LADIES—
-Ito organize parties for tours to va
rious parts of the United States and
OPEN NIGHT
A o 3 il Ul
F i N AYAR YR
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We ara ready to serve you night and day at ah
heurs for Auto Repairs and Service., Woco Pep
Gas—Tioclene Oil.
ICORE’S GARAGE
MOORE'S G
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
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TELEPHONE 13--WILLIAME BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVIS,
T{IE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
PROMPT SERVICE—WIE APPRECIATI] YOUR WORK
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPOD Y -~
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
to foreign ocuntries. Easy, fascinat<
ing work, goor' commission. All lite
eratute Turnished, For further infor
mation write Elliott Tours, Tallae
dega, Ala. 11-12, .
CASH PAID FOR POULTRY— and
cees every working day in the year:
Americus Hatchery Supply Co.,
Americus, Ga. 12-8,
STRAIGHT SALARY—S3S.OO per
week and expenses, Man or womun
with rig to intreduce EGG PRO
DUCER, Eurcka Mfg., Co., East St.
Louis, 111, 11-9,
QUIT COTTON?—No, but diversify;
and pecans is the best crop t(‘)"df)"fti‘_
with, Inquire of J. B, Wight, Cairo,
Ga. 12-8. “ )
LOBT :
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LOST—One brown suit case in Una-"
dilla Sunday night, will be glad to
veward finder notifying J, B. Wil
liams, Ga:nesville, Fla., General Deg’
livery. 11-11, : };
FOR RENT ‘
FOR RENT—Two connecting
rooms Fast Twelfth avenue, close inj;
phone 134, 11-11. 2
'FOR RENT--Two furnished bed
rooms. Cloge in. Phone 456, 11-18-26
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