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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926
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-+ the golden harvest; so, every year has X
2dded to the goodness of Nunnaily’s:
Candies—making them' finer, mote de- .
By licious, most appropriate for the day of © |
~*easting and Thanksgiving...The harvest
- "M\ .years of fine candy-making has been " "
= ered into beautiful boxes, in special :
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REMIRGTON AND BROWNING
" ' AUTOMATIC SHOT GUNS
Remington Repeating Shotguns
Lefever Double Barrel Shotguns
Remington & Western Shells
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MObEL 11 AUTO LOADING SHOT GUN
: MODEL 17 REPEATING SHOT GUM
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PRICES RIGHT
Geo. L. Riles, Hardware
PHONE 483 CORDELE, uA.
'l" Sanitary Beauty Parlor
- 127 WALL STREET
HAIR BOBBING FACIALS—-MARCELLING
The LeMur Pernianent Waving
—CHIROPODY--
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
BIG REDUCTION
IN PRICES ON OUR CELEBRATED RICHLAND TIRES AND TUBES
All sizes ready for instant delivery--Balloon. Heavy Duty Cords and Truck
Tires. We stand behind our Tires and Tubes. '
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
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WINCHESTER LOADED SHELLS, SEED OATS AND SYRUP CANS
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MANLEY’S PAPER
- CAUSED FAILURE
L ATEANT, Narfad () e
|e _ _~‘», “fi_\});“i(-l} (lx‘ow“wafi;.vl\ignley !n
-n!;%;ui_- kept the iggé}g‘{{éltunklh,‘:
u:-tr.m»b Arom suving“@%fiienrgia
@thte Bank chain in all probability,
f.(:"tu'!‘ Davie, €petial ‘gouns Ii““or the
is;&éto:'.ljttnl;in;: :hparlfi?l‘)ytg.,. fied to
iy id the trial of{Mr M:l, ley, i)n
,hffriul ‘chatged with the “fraufitont fail
urc” of the Farmers a'ud .‘.'l‘raders
Bank, of Ailanta, |
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Mr. Davie, placed on the stand b_\'i
the state, said he hLad called on I\;‘:’.}
Manley to take up what was k:mwn}
as the “Manley paper” in the Geor-i
gia banks. He said it amounted lo‘
$300,000 ang if it had been taken out I
of the banks they probably would nnt!
have closed. : ‘
Yimhe witness sald My, Maslos hed,
agresd to take up tho i)épor and
¢t its .place .ample security. The
aigx'eemcnt was madaone night aund
the nert morpipg an.iaianction was
qenél” )l‘é?,i}. j@_iolli_l{il¢‘-<l Jhe banker ,
from turning over ‘the wpaper. The
banks therefore were forced to ('le-s:‘;
their doors, he said. |
With the exception ef Mr. Davie
the entire day was taken up with
‘two anditors, The defense cross cx-j
amineq R. E. Bentley, an auditor, who
said he had been employed by Solicii
or Gengral John A. Boykin tp andit
the books of the Farmers and Traders
bank. The defense brought out that
neither Mr. Manley, nor Mrs. Mzanley
cwed the bank anything when it fail
ed. It also brought out that the bank
This Label Protests You
A USED CAR
Is Only asi Dependable as the Dealer
Who Sells it, and
We Guarantee Every One That Bears
Our Label
Strickland Motor Company
CORDELE, GFORGIA
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
DORMITORY ROOM
GUTTED BY FIRE
’ SPARTA, Ga, Nov. 19.—One room
’in the t::lrls’ dormitory ai L_l,}c Tenthy
Distiict A, and M. Scheol near hore,
:.»yas Butted by Tire last night while
zff of the girls’ were out of their
Tooms at supper. All of the dormi.
itm» rooms at the schocl are heated
i-@{ti&h small hot blast shect metal heat
eiG dand ohe of the girls after build
%Lg a fire loft ‘a piece of wood asainst
the stove. The wood soon ignited
from the hot stove and sct fire to
the floor and the balance of the
room was in flames when discovered.
The hu:ldh’xg ws asaved and the dam
age confined {o this rcom,
OLD BIBLES TO BE
USED BY PASTOR
WAYCROSS, Ga.,. Nov. 18.— Two
very interesting/ Bibles have been
turned over to Rev. W. A. Everhart,
pastor of the First Christian church,
for use in thes pecial Bible gervice
Dec. 12,
Ane of these copies, that owned by
Harry Bennett, is an edition of the
first Tebrew translation. It was
printed about 2740 in three languages
Hebrew, Latin ang German.
The other copy is the 16il transla
tion and was published in 1846 in
Hartford, Conn.,, by Summer and
'Goodm:m. It is owned by Mrs. Sarah
E. Dunn.
owed Mr, Manley $16,000 more than
iull of the Manley companies owed
the bank.
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I 5 PQRTAL. Ga., November 19— ()
‘———R’bbe‘(! f‘u.‘:ilré's“appoarin.g at the
I hum"‘@ fof Whit Lott; 40;-a~ - farmer,
"horo:last r}i_.ght‘,«ngesultv(l in the death
of Erastus Alderman, 40, well known
('itiz,gn‘ in this community.
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Lo\tt;, a diminuitive man of some
135 pounds, is said to have admitted
the killing and has not been ar
rested, although sherifi’s forces
have investizated the case. Fear of
" his life is given as Lott’s reason for
‘firing point blank into the maszked
‘.mvn who made an impr(m{ptu call
uron him last night. He had been
forewarned.
~ According to the story reaching
‘the sheriff’s office at Statesboro.
ncar here, Lott had been drinking
heavily about two months ago and
was said to have mistreated: his
family. About a month ago a note
was left at Lott’s door, threatening
punishment. Lott asked his landlord
'to accompany him to Statesboroe for
the purpose of securing a license to
carry a gun. Upon this action. it \y‘a:-"
discovered that Lott's wife admitted
writinfi the note. The license wa,sm;t
\granted.
i Last night, a number of robed fig
; urcs appeared silently at Lott’s
’ home. They pushed open the door
and were met by the report of
’l.::tt‘.fi eun. Alderman, dropped, his
’ atdomen pierced with shot. |
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Few people can tell at a
clanee” whether a Used
il R
pears to be.
Which makes it doubly
important to patronizé a
dealer who has a reputa
~ tion yfor giving honest
Faets and honest Values,
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Gents A Wordntiy’
g JWOANS . vy vyn
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FARM LOANS-—Quick semc?. ‘See
_us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
i’-‘ARM -LOANS-—M best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
yice, W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
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PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty, Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scoft Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE—2.OOO busels A- No. 1
Fulghum seed oats at 75 cents per
bushel. Bright and clean, in new
even weight bags. Phone 22 and 527 i
John Lee Wheeler. 12-15,
BERMUDA ONION SETS—Cabbage
plants, flower bulbs, Phone 49.|Cash‘T
Drag Store. 12-1, TE
FSEHSALE::iI:nM m;x;\‘l—(“fi nm'-éT(iE-,
fcr Christmas gifts, See Mrs., Whit
wker at 202 Eleventh Ave, or call
Phene 402, 11-20
" NOTICE
RADIO SERVICE—On all types, sizes
and malies of machines., Parts, re
pairs and supplies. I’hone 474. G.
D. Hartshorn. 12.14!
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. 0. F. No. 223
Meet every tuesday at 8:80 p. m,
n W, 0 W. Hall. Wall Bt. Visiting
Crethren always welcome,
el W. M. SLOAN, NG
i R, A. REESE; 8¢
il bl bl boobtrttviit st b ot ‘.“ fin w‘{?fiq!nj
CHRISTMAS IS NOT RIGHT-—Till
vou have a photo made for somebody !
you love. Come early and let us h:wv:
it ready»for you on time., Cofield |
Studio, Cordele Ga, 12-10. !
We are ready to serve you night and day at ah
hours for Auto Repairs and Service. Woco Pep
Cas—Tiolene Qil,
’S GARAGE
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MOORE’S G
AND SERVICE STATION
PHONE 144 SEVENTH STREET NORTH
ONLYTHEBEST!
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Moro thanp thirty yvesrs experience 18 &t our command to &lve
you ths best in Sheet Metsl Work, Roofing and anything in the
line vf a tinner.
Qur Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”’
OTTO WEHLITZ
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
QUIT COTTON ?—;l\io but diversify;
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with, Inquire of J. B, Wight, &airo,
Mcfi;“lz-s; ONAeL R AR Ry
s dadi e s
WANTED ;
FOR SALE—Wicner wagon and
equipment. Write W. C. Moree, Vi
enna, Ga. 11-23-26.
CASH PAID FOR POULTRY— and
cggs every working day in the year.
Americus Hatchery Supply = Co.,
Americus, Ga. 12-8.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished ‘: vl" ge_al
rooms. Close in. Phone 456. 11-18-26
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FOUND -
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TAKEN UP — Brown spotted znd
gspeckled male setier. Owner can
havg by paying for this ad. 11-22
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LOST '
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LOST— Large red male sctter, new
collar, white tip on tail. Notify
Phone [32 or 536. L. L. Blackmon.
W Ry 11-21
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STATE AMD COUNTY TAXES
The hooks are now open for pay
ment of State and Couuty Taxes,
They will be closed December 20ths®
and thercafter extra expenses will
attach. Pay now. ! g
J. H. PITTS, Tax Collector.
Itw; 12-20
IMPERIAL HOTEL
: PEACH",'REE AT IVY
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Atflanta's Tdeal Residential Ho
tel Catering. to “"High “Class=
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Excellent Rooms
RATES FOR DAY, WEEK
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