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| PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
| SUICIDE SEEN IN DEATH
* FALL"OF MAIL PILOY
| LOS ANGELES, California, No
| vember 15—A letter from Donalc
Rossiter, 20-year-old air mail pilo
to his sweetheart, indicated that Ros
siter's death, when his plane crash
ed to earth yesterday, may havc
a case of suicide,
Miss Alice Van Fleet produced the
letter Saturday. She recelved it
shortly before Rossiter hopped off
on his Jast trip. The letter follcvs;
“Dear Alice: ’ ,
“I just wanted to tell you not to
feel bud or figure this ‘was your
fault in any way. I think that if |
go away, Dick will probably come
over to see you. All that I want is
to see you happy, and also want
you to let the folks know that I did
i not do this on their account. I don’t
' suppose. that you can read this, but
’ I am awfully nervous and can’t hold
the pen still. With lots of love, Don”
Rop_siter. although he had a para
chute strapped to his back, did not
‘leap from the falling plang, to "cq_.'f"etx
as_hig fellow aviator, loi Wid
‘mer did. Widmer's stos , ay -is
‘that he yelled several f fiofit
Rossiter to leap, but Rossi %*ou!d
kAt AU o o B 511
The first newspgper ever published
was the Roman Acta Diruna (Daily
Deeds) It appeared in 691 B. C., but
it is not known whether it was of
parchment, hoard or br.ick.,’l’he:firsti
daily newspaper was -published in
Germany, and the first advertise
ment—offering a reward for two
stolen horses—appeared in a Lon
don newspaper in the 16th century.
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. ON ROOM SIZE TAPESTRY
" onussis wues
We are'ogerstocked on Tapestiy rugs, Tnorder
to reduce onr stock ‘we ard otfering for a short ‘
time all "lt‘ap'e_stry rugs at reduced i)ricé.” .
Our stk is made up of gdod pattains.in three
different grades. Some of the patterns are Ori
cental, some are All Overs, someare Floral. They
are all good clean stock.,
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Empire‘ $32.50 v
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Kureka $24.00
The regular prices were: Ixl2 ft. Lincoln $22.50
We Selliigrg.’iifiiteg 'l!jgne a,t thqf‘jl’i‘igegvfirg__. _fl
9x12 ft. Empire ...... $25.00 :
ooy 9x12 ft, Bureka ......Is2ooo voo
9!12 ft., mooln es e s $lB-m; N 5l od f'
(All the Rugs are Made Without Seams, , ..
Crisp County Furniture Co.
i L ‘CORDELE, GA.
REMINGTON AND BROWNING
~ " " AUTOMATICSHOTGUNS "
Remington Repeating Shotguns
: Lefever Double Barrel Shotguns
: Remington & Western Shells
I !": & M;bEL 1 Au'rowl.;mome SHOT GUN
’ ‘h;IOI;EL 17 REPEATING SHOT GUN
PRICES RIGHT
Geo. L. Riles, Hardware
PHONE 483 CORDELE, uA.
THE CORDELE DISPATOR
'LARGE TIMBER DEAL
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‘ " MADE AT VALDOSTA
i VALDOSTA, (Ga., November 15--
. One of the largest timber deals in
| recent years in this sections has
| been closed here by which A. J.
| Mussell, of Chipley, Fla., comes in
| to possession of the sawmill timber
on 19080 *rat};f land formerly
| owned by W."M. Blanton and T. J.
' Davis, of Lowndes county. The price
| baid for_th9 timber is in excess of
$100,009 and involves only that
* portion of the trees largs enough for.
. sawing inte limber, leaving a con
siderable standing of young pines
for future turpentine development.
Mussell already owned a large.
- acreage adjoining the Bianton and
| Davis (ands, including & valuable
istnnds of cypress extending. . into
' Grand tay and the famous Banks
! mill swmap. :
’ A large mill ‘will be erected on the
;Atlantic Qmst Line, probably -at
Delmar, séven miles east of Valdos
ta, or at Naylor, 14 miles east of
: gxere,“f?i'"ifl" ?urpose of sawing the
fir Minerym gor the mill, is; ak
' o, W}?Q“WGQ at Nuy}or and
Mlgvb’fi?gin at o"h?e on its con
‘stetiction, Tram railroads will be cx
éfugw rgm,the mill into . variag
ewfi oiract, 2 the puross
of cofivéying tinber toithe mill. .. |
No portion of she 15000 acres of
land were sold by Blanton and Da
vis, much of which will be ex-|
tremely valu_ab!e for farming after |
the timber is cut from it. j
Bermuda has no automobiles but '
it is proposed there that motor buses '
be placed on rails. It will be called |
a railway.
‘GRAY CLAD HEROES ENLISTED
~ AGAIN N NAT.ONAL GUARD
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~ NASHVILLE, Tenn., Novemter 15
i (P)--Company B, United Confed
erate Veterans, composed of men
‘agell from 70 to. 89, re-enlisted as
m(.nlbcls of the nnt}‘onal guard for a
jt:.hree-ycar period Saturday, the oath
'Béing adminifitered by the company
commander, Captain C. H, Bh.lkley.
The veterans have been members of
the guard for many years and ac
cording to Captain Binkley they
have decided to remain inthe guard
as long as they live. = .
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.|, RELIAPLE GoOng@ |
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW'ON HAND,
C. A. CROWELL, , ‘
- Jeweler & Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA. g
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926