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THE FLORIDA HURRICANE |
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AT CAPTOL THURSDAY|
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. The trgic story of the recent;
i‘lprida storm, in motion pictures,
@mdo as the first relief workers
reached the scene, te_lli'xig} zréfill‘io‘l-'
,l‘?";the extent of both matetial cfa"m-l
’ge and that of humgfi aqffexing.%
xfll be shown at the Capitol {theatre‘
here on Thursday nigfié The pict‘urcg}
gflL be accompanied by dedrge J.!
h&mond, radio tenor, who will sing‘
geyeral selectiops and then give a de-|
:jfiptive talk as the picture flashes
9gross the screen, i
4 Insofar as the Moore Haven dis
triet i 8 concerned the pictures are
C:kclusive, the cameraman for the
Lago Vista Producti‘m being the on
ly “movie” man to reach the scene.
Thurs the people of Cordele will be
givén an opportunity to see just
iwhat the cameraman saw when a
few hours after the storm abated he
reached the stricken area. 1
: Wading. through water knee d,eep‘
and more, carrying in their arms
helpless women and children, and
those who were unabule to help
themselves, - relief workers may be
seen oh the job. Fragments of what
had bqen happy. homes are shown,
and a golemn cortege of boats bear
ing Q@-}he stficken.@iistrict} t._hose: for
whom :the wind never Aag_'éin blow,
nor rain beat in_ their faces—out to
where they might find a last resting
DEAL FAIR
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. With The Hen
: _Yi)u_!-‘%vishj@ good supply of eggs? Well
';-f &'then feed your hens a good balanced
<+ ration. PURINA HEN CHOW AND
. CHICKEN CHOWDER' will turn the,
2 teigk, 0 sRI
i LET US FILL YOUR ORDER TODAY .
: W. C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 . CORDELE, GA.
AUBURNVs.TECH
b Football Game
"’fi:"_‘v;.f i .',3'# ¥, NOVEMBER 25th
@k 9B ' 70 ATLANTA' OB I
35-75 '+ AND RETURN $5.75
;0w o % i FROM CORDELE
i VIAA B.&A.
TICKETS ON SALE 24TH AND FOR TRAINS AR
RIVING ATLANTA MORNING OF THE 25TH.
_© - RETURN LIMIT NOVEMBER 26TH.
. MAKE SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS NOW.
)‘_‘ Al Dl DAN'EL' P- Tn M-
PECANS AND PEANUTS
bl We Are Paying Spot Cash For Pecans And Peanuts.
~ SYRUP CANS--SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
PHONES 168-169
See'us for Loaded Shells and Syrup\Ca’ns.' Algo Texas Seed Oats and Fulghum Seed Oats
place, undisturbed by waves and
“storm. ! :
It will be the only chance people
of Cordele ever will have to see’
these exclusive pictures of rescue|
work immediately following the
storm, and debris both animate and
inanimate at that time. They may
see new reels showing losses in dol
lars and cents, bfit there are no oth-'
er Pigtu_res that l‘gi‘ve 2 :salt. i_x_‘llsigh}t,
into' this great human, tragedy. |
" This is not a news reel, nor a col-!
lection of slides. Tt is a comiplete pic
ture in itself—+asts ih & z'ira}r'ng from
real life that passes before your eyes
Only by seeig it can one realize
~what that twelve " 'foot wall ot
water driven by a terrific wind
could accomplish in the devastated
| area.
It has been reported that relief
| trains were slow in reaching their
objectives. Seeing this picture one
will understand why the trains
’l rushing to the rescue with aid of all
~ kinds, had to stop several miles
away, and food, water and medical
aid had to be transferred to boats
an dthus taken to the scene., - |
' You have donated to the Red Cross
‘for the aid of these same sufferers.
- Through this pictuer 4o will gain
" an idea of how much your assistance ‘
' was needed, and how much good it
accomplished, in the relief of the
terrible su‘ffering_ that you will see
"followed on the heels of the storm.
HAAPPENIN‘GS IN
AND AROUND PENIA
MISS FLORENCE ISRAEL,
; Corr‘espondent
Mrg. T. L. Sanders was hostess
Sunday at a delicious o’possum din
ner. All enjoyed the rare‘dlsh with
other good meats, sweets, etc. Be
hi}lcfi the family, the guesfis yvgf‘ezfi
Mr.'and Mrs. Jake 'Sheppargl. Mrs, 'W,wi
T, Ferry, Will Sheppard, all of Cor
dcle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Causey
and family of Vienna. )
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. Mr. and Mrs, 8, J. Wallg attended
the Baptist church Sunday and were
the guests for dinner of Mr. und Mrs.
B. F. Sheppard of Cordele.
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Mrs, S. Harris and Mr. Mobley Ras
tug of Winder, Ga., sperit the day
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Row
lanh.
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Miss Agnes Wright was a visitor in
Cordele Saturday and Sunday to Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Wright. i
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" Miss Florence Israel, accompanied
by the Bridges school facully, Misses
Leilg Israel, Nina Smith and Fairy
‘Forehand, spent a delightfu! week-end
.at Misses Israel's home. They re
‘tarned to. their respective places late
Sunday, Messrs Israel bringing them
back. : ‘,
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& fir&‘. 'S. L. Spiers of Bay Springs
]spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
This Label Protests You
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A USED CAR
Is Qn‘-fiy as Dependable as the Dealer
o Who Sells it, and |
We Guarantee Every One That Bears
T Our Label
Strickland Motor Company
CORDELE, GEORGIA
TEAa TO OFFICIALS PRECEDES
FIRST SESSION OF U. D. c.‘
RICHMOND, Va., November 16—-
(P)—A meeting the executive com
mittee and a tea to officals marked
the pre-convention activities today
‘of the annual meeting of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy. The
convention will get under way to
morrow: evening when the delegates
will be formally welcomed to Rich
mond and Virginia and the firsti
businéss ‘meeting will be held Wed
‘nesday . morning.
The executive committee of the
daughters went into session this
morning and this afternoon, dis
cussed --qliéstions that will be brought
before the convention proper.
This afternoon the Women’s sClub
of Richmond, served tea to officers
of the U. . C., and tonight division
presidents gave a dinner in honor
of the president general.
J. H. Dorough.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forehand of
Vienna spert Saturday with Mr, and
Mrs. W. C. Shaw.
£f N $ 9N
- Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wright of Fitz
gerald spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Wright.
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| Mrs. J. R. Causey of Vienna spent
the week-end with her wister, Mrs.
T. L._Sanders. ’
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A ftishing party left Monday for
vari{oué‘ parts in Florida. They are:
Messers G. T. Sanders, J. L. Dorough,
S. J. Walls and Willie Hobbs.
PASTOR LEAVES WEALTRY
PULPIT ON EXPERIMENT
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 156.—(AP)
~—Dr. James L. Cordon, pastor of the
\vedlthy First Congregatibnal church
of Sim Francisco is quitting his pul
pit to “preach.”
" His reason is set forth in an ar
ticle written by himself in the De
'cember number of Suhset nagaizine
in which he declares he will organize
a “metropolitan church” in some suit
able Ameriean city, and will preach
to Catholic, Protestant, Jew and Ori
ental alike, i
“Nobody will be asked to ‘believe’
anything or to ‘subscribe’ to any
creed or to ‘jpin’ an organization,”
says the article. “The relationship
of the metropolitan \pulpit to its au
dience will be the same as the rela
tionship of a high class theatre to
its patrons, only stronger because
spiritualized by the qfialifying force
of a higher motive.”
“I would rather preach to 3,000 on
a small salary than devote my time
to 300 soul-seasoned saints, even
though they could support me inlux
ury and comfort and guarantee an old
age pension as a fitting climax to a
usefu) life.
“On September 1, 1927, I venturc
on my new experiment in metropoli
tan preaching — a pulpit without 2
pastorate.”
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: When You Think Of
FIRE INSURANCE
THINK OF
JOHN WARD
Make Him Smile—That's All
Office: Citizeng Bank Bldg., Room b
Few people can tell at a
glance whether a Used
Car is as good as it ap
pears. to be. .
Which makes it doubly
important to patronize a
dealer who has a reputa
tion for giving honest
Facets and honest Values.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS '
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FARM LOANS—Quick service. See
ds. Choice farm lands for sale.’
Dorris & Brown. . . 2
FARM LOANS—A? best terms to be
had, and spacialize in quick 'her-‘
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
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QUICK LOANS—DMade on both cityJ
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
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PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on.
mproved farm lands and city prop
etty. Six percent intercst. Quick
service. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-—2,000 busels A- No. ‘1
Fulghum seed oats at 75 cents per
bushel. Bright and clean, in new
aven weight bags. Phone 22 and 527
Jo_hn» Lee Wheeler. 12-15. ‘
'BERMUDA ONION SETS—Cabbage
plants, flower bulbs, Phone 49. Cash
Drug Store. 12-1, -
FOR SALE—Hand painted novelties
for Christmas gifts. See Mrs. Whit
aker at 302 Kleventh Ave. or = call
Phone 403... . i 11-20
. NOTICE |
RADIO SERVICE—On all types, sizes
and makes of machines. D@larts, re
pairs and supplies. Phone 474. G.
D. Hartshorn. 12-14
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. ©. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
in W. 0. W, Hall, Wall Bt, Visiting
Brethren always welcome.
W. M. SLLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
QUIT COTTON ?—No, but diversify;
and pecans is the best crop to do it
with, Inquire of J. B. Wight, Cairo,
Ga. 12-8. L Al
£ ’ ; bl _!' i i
OPEN NIGHT :
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We are ready to serve you night and d.iy at ah' "
hours for Auto Repairs and Service. Woco Pep
Gas—Tiolene OQil.
MOORE’S GARAGE
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AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
ONLYTHEBEST!
More than thirty years experience s at our command to _'i"'
{:1;‘ t:tia :e:ltn x!:a r..sheet Metal Work, Roofing and anything l?vtllo
Our Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No P-a.yl"; ‘
OTTO WEHLITZ
Cordele Sheet Metal Works i
" SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL *
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
- WANTED . +
FOR SALE-mWiener , wagon ang
equipment, ' Write W. C. Moree, Vi
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CASH PAID FOR POULTRY— afi'
oggs every working Saym the year;
Americus Hatchery' ' Supply Couy
Americus, Ga, 128, s x
FOR RENT :
' FOR RENT—Two furnished bed,
‘rooms. Close jn. Phone 456. 11-18-26
i TAX BOOKS CLOSE
~ Don’t forget the City \El‘ax books .
close December 19th. i s g
—S. J. HILL, City Manager
11-19, TRt
phomr st fufr pi l"fr""—-—.l " (i
The secret of rcmnininfi"ffnu:}g .il\i
spite of years anuvoym:i;:,it&_u" hairs.
is to cherish en‘.‘\ur:'iaq.g*","ip oae's,
self by poetry, by cuntg}!wla&ion, by’
charity—that is, in fewer woj'r_&s, by
the maintenanc: of 'am\ouy in ‘the;
soul—Henty Frederi: Awiel. = -~ &
WE WILL BYY YOUR °
-t & |
And pay you the. CASH. for
them. Or we wiII.CLEAN zud.
BLOCK them for you. !Call us:
and let's see if we can’t trade,.
Let us do your CLEANING and:
PRESSING, i ]
WE DO REAL TAILORING
BRIDGES
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Phone 154 7th Street
Cash in
Advance
Three Times
For Price
of Two