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HERE SINCE CORDELE STARTED
The reputa:?r:n'/in business we have sustained has been with
us’ siMog this busingss ¢entor was founded. We do not live
golely upon past reputation, but we cannot help reminding the
business public that we have never pulled stakes and moved.
We have spent our best’ years always trying to improve a
permancnt husipess institution so as fo deserve more ‘'of your
business. Consult ug abou:;zénachlnery and repairs of all kinds.
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A WORD OF CAUTION — SUB ROSA—
THIS CHRISTMAS IS NOT GOING TO BE LIKE ANY
CHISTMAS BEFORE SO FAR AS : .
YOU ARE CONCERNED.
, ~ The ladies are going further than ever before—they are buying
: more and better gifts for you—and we arve sellimg them.” We ;
thought you could save vourself the embarassment of receiving
a lavish like piece of apparel from her and here—and not have i
: in your pocket something: exceptionally nice for her—from you! ; :
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“GREAT GATSBY” A
FITZGERALD NOVEL |
ON CIRCLE SCREEN
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Scarch for superlatives. #The '
Great Gatsbys” here! . : l
Paramount’s latest production will,
atrive at the Circle Theatre, to the |
tune of plaodits and compliments.i
It is by all odds one of the finest
dramas to rcach us this season. lni
it, Warner Baxter blossoms out as‘
an actor of depth and feeling. The'i
titic role w.ich he enacts is truly
an amazing one. Ga'tsby, a poor boy‘;
who has sealed his *heights by ac-|
cepting aid from unscruptlous par-}
tice, and who lives but for one thingl
—the love of a weak-minded society |
gitl, now married to another man'»-!
wiil evoke admiration, disdain, sym-'
pathy and derision—all at the same
time, He is as complex a character
as ‘has ever reached the screen. ;
Lois Wilson, with a brand new'
I-air bob, givizz a fine accont of
kerself as Gatsby’s idol. Neil Ham
ilton and Qeorp;i%glealc. (Chaplin’sJ
deading lady in “The Gold Rush”)’
s id lot iy ! :
the fwo o‘éer fehd players, ,arg
“both' béen to adva ~ LSI ;4
" F. Scott Fitzge!wmtéf ;,“T,h‘g,
Gycat Gatshy” a%flscciety satiya,;
sefid Beck Gardiner geenarized it, and
&übeth Mechan.%‘b adaptor, have.
:c:u'x'icd out the,_‘.gvuygp:’s motive. ¢
- The director) Herbert Brenon, de
‘dorvad’ cpedit for the way he has
! handled, a* difficult theme. Certainly
| two of his shots—l—the auto accident
| and Gatsby’s wild party—could not
! have heen improved o,
See ‘“The Great Gatsby.” Its
great!
ON CASH BASIS |
On and after January first, 1927'
we will sell tickets for cash. Milk!
will be delivered only on this basis. |
We will continue prompt service and |l
delivery of only the best quality of.i
milk, but we cannot run a dairy of .
the proper type and operate in con
neection thcre\'r_;'ith a collection agency!
We appreciate your business a‘nd'
hope you will éooperate with us ifi‘
making thiz necesary change. ' }
BROGDON’S DAIRY 11-27
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
~ PATEVILLE NEWS |
A largé number of young people’
enjoyed the cing given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Decker Sun-|
day evening. There were also some |
visitors present from Acorn Pond
and Clements.
" Mr. Frank Scott returned to Al-‘
bany Sunday evening after spending
the week-end with relatives here. ‘
~ Mr. Early Poscy-and Miss Clifford
Posey spent 'Sunday with Misss
Mary Emma Hartley. ]
Mrs. T. W. Story and little Mary
Story spent the past week with rela
tives at- Fitzgerald.
Mr. William West is in Albany this
week. ) L K
Miss Vera Wade who is attending
the A. &M. School at Americus,
.spent the week-end with her parenis
here. :
Misses Luvadia and Annette Hall
epent Thank:giving with relatives at
Vienna. : i
Mrs, Ethel Story, Mrs, Gussie!
‘Story and Misses Leila and Lula
Decker spent Saturday evening very
pleasantly, with Irs. ~C. Story.
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'NiCARAGUA RiVAL OF DIAZ
lot MOVES' TO ‘SEIZE' POWER
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' MANAGUA, Nicaragua, December
1L (P)-Dr. Judn ' Sacdsa,’ former
Nicaraguan vicé president, is erir‘outs'l
to Puerto Cabezas to establish a lib- |
eral government in oppbsition te the
present‘cgn;:é;jvativc government of
Adolfo Diaz, and it is* expccted' that
he will be.recognized by Mexico,
American Charge d’Affaires Taw
rence Denniz gaid today.
Government o'ff'ic‘_ialé; here say that ‘
Agneric’:xnéfite_qi’?éi;i_ipp is the only so- 1
onioß' s Sghine oy
T}flgy- ass‘c.ert‘. that ui‘ Méfi% {? ¢ s’houlfl'
recognize Dr. Sacassa, %hlp'?"vv'ou‘fid‘ljgl
a direet challenge %th.(hgni%é'
‘States which has xeagnwedh};fi?xpléz’l
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A PERFECTLYI{ATURAL-~Christ
mas gift—a pl]oto)flofi""fidfield Stu
dio. Nothing licblif’the world as an
expression of love from you. Please
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Just Received
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Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
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:> Watch this space and save money. This closes one of the biggest shoe
E “weeks we have ever known which has brought us many compliments from
f our satisfi:?d shoe customers and it will be our purpoese to oifer you unusual
E. ~ values in ’ very departmentof otr stock and make cach week a better week
§ until the Kst dollars worth bagbeen sold. ~ = = . AON. O
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| HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS 816 SHIPMENT OF LADIES CHILDREN . &
§, | AND MEN § s@tqt}gfis THAT Will BE THROWN N THIS ¢« 8
| f_ 'SALE AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE
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| Childs all wool sweaters this sale
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| Boys’ or misses’ coat sweaters—black and gold 1 |
' Men’s heavy rope knit sweaters must go this sale
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E A few men’s lumber jacks left—some of these jacks aré worth
up to s9.so—Will go next week and
Just received today big shipment 39-ineh unbleached I@o
E Sea Island—will sell while it lasts, yard ........... ... 8%
: One lot of all wool extra size bed blankets worth )
muech more—will sell this week ........00....... ... s4'9B
: : Dpn’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 leok.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926