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HAPPENINGS IN
AND AROUND PENIA
Mlss FLORENCE ISRAFEL,
no e hpres pondent
_ The Sunday School Rally that was
Theld at Setdlle Sunday was enjoyed
by a large crowd, The program ren
dered was spiritual ag well as of in
tellectual value,
We are very sorry to hear of Mrs,
W. H. Wright's illness. Hope she
will soon recover.
Mr. Jim Walis, of Broxton, vis
jted his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. G
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Walls ‘'on %‘gn‘fia)‘.
© Little Viwiaa Freeman of Cordelq
whe 4 Sunday guest of Agnes Wrighe
~ Mrs. W, 1. Wright spent Monday
and Tuesday.in Cordele with Mrs. b,
E. Roberts; 1w ,
Mrs. Ry, Floyd, of Jonesbor
ough, Arkansas, is spending a while
with her-brother, Mr. Jim Dorough.
Misg Leila Israel, principal of
Bridges ‘School, spent the week-end
with her sister, Miss Florence Israel.
Miss Ruth' Carelock, the misgionary
worker of Vienna. spent Saturday
with Mrs. J. A. Walls.
Mr. H. W.!Wrisht, of Valdosta,
was ' viciting his, parents Mr. and
M, WoH, Wyinht Sunday.
LiMrs. AT liowland of West Palm
Beaéo. ' Fla., 8 visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs."A. Z. Rowland,
* Miss’ RudetWel Marris of Statham
@a., will léave for her home soon.
'Sheé has been Visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. I Casvers,
~ Misses Leila and Florence Israel
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Scwfek! waz readine the paper
other eyvening and his wife
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ged him if there were anm
w fashions. “Yes, but thev're
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(ORNING'S PAPER." smilod
‘e, Usmtmion sense will ¢!l vouo
shat your ;gar is no belter in
_‘foperatimx than its battery. Bet
ter hatteries for better cars
that's onp, slogan. How's vow
auto,battery? Are vou getting
maximim ' power and endurance
out of it;a¢ minimum cost? 1f
not voy shonld change to our
Prestolite’ wattery, Look luto
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QUICK SERYICE BATTERY
Dodyge.Bros, Service Station
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and Ruth Carelock motored over to
Vienna Saturday night and enjoye®
a concert given by Vaughn quartet,
i, Mrs. Jim Dorough and children
~spent Monday with her mother, Mrs,
T, L. Sanders,’ ‘
Mr. and Mrs, A. Z. Rowland spent
Wednesday in Rebecca Ga, ‘
Theer are many folks Riving;
the o'possums a chase these beauti
ful night, Also attending cane grind
ings.
FALL AND DOHENY
PLEAD NOT GUILTY
WASHINGTON, November 11—
(A)—Albert B, Fall, rancher, one
time senator and but recently secre
tary of the interior, came hefore the
bar of justice today and, with his
old friend, Edward Lee Doheny,
Cal fornia oil man pleaded not
guilty to a charee of having con
spired to defraud the government in
connection with Blk Hills, California |
naval oil reserve leases, !
The proceedings, which lasted but;
a few minutes, were initial steps in
the criminal prosecution of a ('H.‘u‘z
which had its ineeption in the .‘:(enxn-i
tional disclosures hefore the .'»‘vn::tt'!
committee which in 1924 inquired |
into execution of naval oil leases hyl
¥all as secretary of the interior to
Deheny and Harry F. Sinclair. |
After the charge was read and
hoth Fall and Doheny pleaded coun- |
el for the defanse and government
announced they were prepared to be
gin the trial November 22, the date
previously set.
Fall in Excellent Condition
Fall appeared in court in seeming
ly excellent physical condition even
though he has changed in many re-
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One of the largest assortments of stylish up to the minute shoes
ever placed on sale in this store is now marked down; many pairs
much less than cost; ready for sale tomorrow, Saturday—Every
style on sale is in the window with a number and price on it—
Call for the number of the shoe you like that you see in our shoe
window. i .
ONE GROUP CONTAINING AS HIGH m
AS #7.50 RETAILERS FOR L S Rty Crpgnls
ANOTHER GROUP TAKING IN $8.50 flfl%
& SRR S
VALUES PRICED AT LY St e tousY Gt
broups Also For $4.95, $5.50 And $5.95
SHOES GO ON SALE SATURDAY NOV. 13—FOR EIGHT
DAYS ENDING SATURDAY NIGHT NOV. 20.
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.). Roobin's Department Store
CORDELE, GEORGIA
— QUALITY TELLS — PRICE SELLS — ‘
spects from the picturesque figure
which less than five years ago was
a power in Washington’s official life.
Doheny, little changed in appear
ance swept the court room with a
quick piercing gaze, not unlike that
with which he met scrutiny of the
senatorial inves!)r.tors two years,
and a half ago, '
The court room was packed with
the curious and lawyers interester in
the various litigations against Fall.
When the charge was read they ro‘ml
looking directly at Justice Hoehling,
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WHY TAKE CHANCES ON UNKNOWN QUALITY?
BUY AT HOME. WE BSELL ONLY
RELIABLE GOODS
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW ON HAND.
C. A. CROWELL,
Jeweler & Vision Specialist
. GORD NI T esrs s
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET »
HAIR BOBRING FACIALS—MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
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PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
'~ ADMINISTRATOR'S LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
By virtue of order Court of Ordi.
nary, said County, Nov, Term, 1926,
will be sold on first Tuesday in Dec
next, within legal hours oi suzle, bhe
fore Court House door, said County,
to highest and best bidder, for cash,
following land of estate of J. J. Perry,
deceased: 80 acres of land lot 92,
13th district, said County, being
North portion of East half of said
lot 92, and same tract cognveycd to
J. €. Moore by .. B !?nlln, Deed
Record 10, page 308, C, 8. Ct. office.
Saln made for payment debts and
distribution among heirs, This Nov,
2, 1926,
W. J. PERRY,
Administrator, J, J. Porry,
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Gleaton S | Jept. Store
123-125 ELEVENTI AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
A POINTER
TO THE BARGAIN
HUNTER
This crowns another successful week of our sale. We have gone far beyond
our expectations but yet we have hardly made a dent in this mammoth stock
of goods, therefore, we are going to make this the biggest and best week yet
and to do this we are going to knife the prices on men’s shoes to the core.
This week we will slaughter shoe prices as never before. :
A man’s $lO.OO built 1n steel arch shoe, combination Ss 98
last brown viei, must go this week at .............. FY"
Same in Oxford—black or brown
: For s4'9B
Men’s broad toe vici shoe built for both milage :
and comfort 054'39
Same in Oxford '
T L ra G s G a ey 53'98
Young men’s Club House tan bal shoe
For g $4'39
Same in Oxford—black or brown
f"(l)r s3'9B
One lot of men’s Hudson Shoes—brown or black, $3 48
new styles, black gun metal bals. ................... .
Russia calf bal
F‘or $3'59
Black vici blutcher
BL e sk 53'79
When you go to buy a shoe you should use more care than when you
select a tire for an automobile, you don’t only need to purchase mileage but
should have comfort as well. If you need merchandise watch this space and
visit this sale as we mean to sell the last dollar’s worth of merchandise and
January first is the limit. :
J. N. Scott & Company
i PER R. L. WRIGHT, Manager
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Men who are up and do
ing, men who can work;
all day and dance most the
night, men who like foot
ball, and can play 36 holes
of golf without going to a
hospital the next day!
Those are the young men,
--whether their age be 20
or 50.
And Grifjon Clbflj@ are
" particularly well styled for
voung men of all ages!
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