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atl samonof RTEVILLE NEWS
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btV CooH, Still of Newborn, is vis
oa Sk . e Baevile compunity.
“;"." mr:‘f?nd Mri#3. R. Holt'were: the
({:‘H@”_’WZ‘ uf. and. Mxs. Z. M. Wade
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%" V¥ WMessrs Seab Hardin Ollis Hartley
" i““&m&g and Harvard Wade were
= dipper guests of J. B. Wade Sunday.
00t S@fMses Mary Emma Hartley and
f:“fiu e Jafitcs were dinner ' guests,
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o snlmaNNevette Stepliens and’ Misses
b I;Sflzl'fl‘,?t?phens and Vester Scott mo
; ".. i W ':o V:ckers Still "Sunday after
At %;}Nérd Hardin is visiting rela-’
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et rand ‘_b_f»rs. B. B. ‘Ausburr, spent
" Supdey with Mr. and Mrs. Billie
Tump.
.T”% Vera Wade has returned to
- Asgrigu 't(])_‘?‘A."&' M. college after
3 , fli{ ?fiafiks&‘iving holidays with
« tßgr pavents, | |
UG Foapk Scott and William
Westy were home from Albany Sun
\'day,". LR e
; 54 Ind_s of Mrn. Elfd Hutcherjg will
fogyed to know of her illness.
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g ;‘ . salmon_industry, which once
flgdrkhed along the Rhine is to be
reviv d, A new international a,grce-1
mey} has been entered into by
€0 itpies along the river. A
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IF YQU SEND—A photo as a Christ- |
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“mag @ift, goodness knows, you ought
toHfé Bere right soon and sit for it.
Cofield Studio, Cordele, Ga. 12-10. |
y } FOR SALE
fNa.'pu;flly- ]{Jigl}&i!il Music
H E se will sell Piano near
g 3 cle for unpaid bal
[d 5. Terms can be ar-
Tifiged.
Foy full pagticulars write
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Bok 487 Macon, Ga.
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_ oA TRUE FAOT - FHAT) YOUR GOOD ‘WILL I§ MORE B
-~ -vor:PRECIOUS TO UN THAN PRECIOUS STONES. HY
ANQ 0 ocenpy that championship beft in yowr buying mind we
are packing \':lhlp punches au(‘l style thrusts that,count us in— |
not ont—when comparison is the Judge. \_
- WE'RE NOT RUNNING AROUND THE RING—WE'RE '
TRYING TO RUN RINGS AROUND ANY VALUES :
~ . YOU CAN FIND IN CORDELE. ,
’ And They Tell Us We’re Doing It!
. MICHAELS STERN OVERCOATS $19.00 TO $35.00
W. H WESTBROOK
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. - OORDELE, GEORGLA
'DRESS UP. YOU’LL“‘K,‘E_'}HQ;QE MP#QY ]fi !ql;l YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES. {r
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‘* Anna_Q. Nilssan, Huptley Gordon
and Charlie Murray score a genuine
hit in “Her Second Chance,” Which
“will show at the Circle Thursday.
Cast in the character of a wild
Kentucky mountain lass, Miss Nilsson
"displayed unusual verve and dash.
When léter in the pictre she blos
somed forth as a well groomed fash
ianbale young lady of New York
her beauty was captivating. Truly
thiz little star is one of the most
' charming actresses on the screen.
. 'Huntley Gordon played opposite
Migs Nileson. He was cast as a South
ern judge who wrongfully sent the
mountain girl to jail. The girl seeks
retribution for this cruel fact, but
becomes more merciful when she
realizes that she is in love with the
man, :
Charlie Murray, who can always
be counted on to provide a laugh,
is mirth provoking as a private de
tective. Sherlock Holmes is a back
number compared with Murray.
The racing sequence is stirring as
only rvace track incidente can be.
According to Lambert Hillyer, who
directed tl‘l(?,wpi.c'bgre, two of Califor
nia'sfl o ‘lqnf ponies partici
fi‘fi“d J‘“":}';;‘i.‘ is as good as a
~_M.,:,% )‘W not half as
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. ‘Efigl‘ "fifigi’&i lltfi-fifi("éistinct in
# é@épd‘?or,swxmmm\g‘y party.
‘Es‘ .'“ )im&:o attend a%nu |
;»5%1}3&&, stumes. Suddenly
‘ o hatlroom ‘floor. sildes hack, re- “
vealing “a cool’ pool. Of course thc{
gu'e:fl'ts"_d'i'vé in immediately. It is a |
pleaséni innovation, and anvone who ‘
”has attended a heated ballroom party
lwill appreciate the scene. l
The story of “Her Second Chance”
ig an adaptation of the popular
Mrs, Wilson Woodrow’s novel of the
same name. R
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The:;%flicn ig reatrained
U [y SV 1y WA
through Bit: Wb story we B ¥ ;
‘)u&hofi""i}g‘" :'E?.“td
thanks to thid .o ‘Q"fi ’#
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June Mathis " -7‘~'
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cd by Eve Unsfifl:-“-’g%""‘f. fi?fi{"f“f"%{-‘ »!v,-,_;s
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2 354 quu. B
One little girl in f'f& ast. deserved
watching. She is Corliss Palmer, a
| In 1880 abouy 90 pér ceh of the
people of the United States lived on
farms. Today only about 28 per cent
;do, in spite of the increased food de
“mand. s
i A federal flospital ship complétely
l‘ cquirped and raving aboard a com
ipctcnt physician will sqon provide
; medical service for Alaskans in iso
[ lated communities.
a 8 Rp s
gSouthcrn beauty. Althongh this is
! the first picture that the little lady
i had appeared in, she acts with nota
| ble distinction.
| Others in the cast deserving of
,mention are Sam de Grasse, Dale
| Fuller, Mike Donlin and William J.
: Kelly.
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£ $50.00 Profit
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2 M. On One Month’s
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i GEL 7)) Unusual?. Not at all. Nor does
K. o, this young lady manage a poul
e e try ranch. Just 182 Tuxedo-fed .
ey . - hens.get the credit, and they’se
Al . it'.;fi,,‘&;fitlgg{ laydng. §4&‘? 4 1
AR IR, <| - ofic 4otk they: yg«
JYA |‘; eggs. 273 weére used for settinlg. . The
9 1 ' # ‘!‘}s rest s;éd fi?r igl.S}S, $30.30 of WhZiCh
/I RO B ¥ weiit for Tuxedq sy ssquve, clegrs
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i Lo Y R R | B 1/ ogl < L.r,}r o Anid® . 'i-,
e fl 'l:flcrc ‘arc no stimulafits in"Taxéds ™
R Y R Lggmash, no flavor-tainting tankage;
A |PI just clean, high-grade grains and meat
\ I” B 8 scrap mixed and balanced to supply
g 4 your hens with whites and yolks in
e ¥ e?ualproportion. Make profitsinstead
(il ¥ ofpinmoney, Feed Tuxedo Feedsreg
ularly., We recommend them, v
‘ HEARD. GROGERY ©0
" CORDELE. GA.
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[uxedo Eggmash
Gereais S QL QIR Tyl Norni
Tszzdz H:;i‘fd‘“ g v :"‘;0 Tuxedo Developer
Turedo Ciu‘s}’i% 3 & ' ,m\ @ Tuxedo Eggmash
Tukeds iGhlcl: Sb e | Tuxedo Scratch
: B b A L™ ) RN Tuxedo Poult
Tuxede Stdrter A <ffl A uI-i(:tt:nc?:l"Ert{.
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' AS HERD STAMPEDES
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MACON, Ga., Novemper 30—(@)—
In a stampede’ 6f a herd of camels
in a circus correl Sunday afternoon,
a Shaween camel, one of two of the
racing variety in this country, broke
a leg Wren it tore down a wire fence.
Circus emrployees rounded up the
escaped camels in a short time. A
veterinarian set the broken leg and
will keep it in a sling and a plaster
paris cast through the wintér, antici
pating that the animal can be saved.
The camel is worth 2,000.
There ic enough salt i nthe ocean
to cover a mile and a half thick for
the United States.
Just Received
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Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens
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t IVERY'LATPEST | .
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1 g Astouning Low Prce l £
RAINBOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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Watch this space and save money. This closes one of the biggest shoe
weeks we have ever known which has brought us many compliments from
our satisfied shoe custqmez_'s and it will be our burpose to offer you unusual
values in every department of our stock and make each week a better week
until the last dollars worth has been sold. .
HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BIG SHIPMENT OF LADIES CHILDREN -
AND MEN'S SWEATERS THAT WiLL BE THROWN IN THIS ’
| SALE AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE =~ =
Childs §ll wool ‘siyeaters this'sdle ¢el@4
Boys’ dr misses’ coat sweaters—black and gold R 4 a@
Men’s heavy rope knit sweaters must go this =ale e
Re e e R
A few men’s lumher jacks left—some <;l' these jacks are;worth
up to s9.so—Will go next week and @A
M B et ek .. 92,69 §4BB
~ Just received today big shipment 39-inch unbleached loc
Sea Island—will sell while it lasts, yard .............. - 7
One lot of all wool extra size bed blankets worth > 4
milch more—will sell Ghis. week ... ... .00.. 0. 54‘98
Don’t be too proud to save. Our line of dress goods will
startle you both in price and style. Come in and give us a look.
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J. N. Scott & Company
? PER R. L. WRIGHT, Manager | A