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*, ' NOT JACK WILSON
'J ATLANTA, Ga., December 4—(/)
~THe suspect held in Lima, Ohio, as
jfiflt Wihbn, fugitive sought for the
flaying of W. H. Cheek, grocer is
Wt ;filaon‘,‘Sol_icitor General John
x afi'fifln announced today after the
‘ tillion measurements were found
&t{o tally with those of the alleged
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;?s.?3.9¥Hilsr CHURCH :
'g 5L Harry, Chesley, Vicar
'} i’éocond ‘Sunday in Advent.
‘i ".fl'ol‘y'Communion and Sermon
'13:30 a. m.
gy
i { BOX SUPPER
L% P s
’ rl!_l!"e will be a Box supper at Wil
/iford school Friday night December
Il'at.h'. The public is invited to at-
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: ! . LEGAL SALE LAND
JORGTA, CRISP COUNTY:
‘Alnder ;and by virtue of a power of
ale contained in the mortgage exe
ed by Mrs., Minnie . Bowen to
W t‘iflolmes Hardware Company, on
p IBth day of anpa{y. 1921, and
agoFdad in tho ctfice' of Clerk of the
R 4 fl [:c . in
; ksf“,‘- #}é % me'fi?l%ikmnnfid
will sell, subject to the loan of The
Ol P t-gn‘l }&fil’lfi tq’?‘?lub}:&;. ,Iml?ro"“'
m{ t‘Coww....zq on /BA . gum of
128.44 at publig, ,sqje, An &rog&t ,r’&f the
nt-l;ouse door in szld county o[‘
ep, € uring haws, 0
e Mol DI ML
g ‘flfllt 'l;ues lay in Dece : '
Jallowin o 'ty to.
RELROnRoOrp™ ©
That fract parcel of land lylng
) %N’fl‘no{;ho cbu‘ly%}»}.;’» Crisp,
gg,fl" particularly describdd’ ‘ag fol-
At ‘Agj ‘of City lot number (2)
wo; ninety (90) feet off the West
&nd ol City lot number one (1) and
rty feet off of the West side of
ity lot. mumber (3) three all in
k numyber one hundred and c;klrt.v
four (134) as per the registered” map
#! survey of the City of Cordele, and
ng a part’ of lot of land number
32)" two hundred and thirty-two.in
10th district of Crisp couhty,
gia, upon which is located a Tesi
'nee. - Sold for -the purpose of’ pay
% & promissory note bearing samc
fito . ag, morigage, and payable on
tober 15th, 1921, signedi~by Mrs.
fmmio L. Bowen, and being for the
vof $769.72 principal, and stipu
lating for " Interest from ' date at the
gm of ‘'B per cent per annum, which
'the date of sale is $297.85 and
Mbying all other expenses and costs
'6f this proceeding as provided in gaid
Ortghge. A conveyance will bhe. ex
‘uted to the purchaser by the under
flghed, as authorized.in. sald . mort
go. ;. This Nov. 6th, 1926,
Watt Holmes Hardware Company,
RS LY i, st e Morteages,
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i ,;"I‘!:ere’ are books in the British Mu-
Wyum inscribed on ' oygter jhbllé.f
‘ &!éks. tiles, bones, ivoryilead, iron,
Sopper, sheepskin, wood, and paim
leavés,
‘A PERFECTLY NATURAL—Christ
;'iuan'_gift——a photo from Cofield Stu
{io, Nothing like it in the world as an
tkpréesion of love from you. Please
htrry, ' 18-10.
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DON'T THROW
o «YOUROLD
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© ' COAT AWAY
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uy o ostleyalteration. ‘Vfl fil‘n}"?‘ i
(pe had, lopg, experipnce fn
tap.‘itgpvgork,mld
- Make 4 Specidlty of
Cleaning ‘and Relining
Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Coats.
o 'ln ‘fact, we do all kinds
i 4 of repair work -the
< . kind that will please
{BO you.
‘;" Try us once and you
: will be a booster for us.
Y&Star Dry Cleaning Co.
''IL 3. W. CONNOR, MANAGER
« EVERY DAY
' | 'We serve you the good
old style article all .the
vitime—Always choice and
' fresh—We sell groceries,
" gas and oil.
- Tom Elder
_Service Station
NA‘!‘!ONAL HIGHWAY NORTH
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3)
Maddox passed, rea it -through
twice, then entered the sore. |
“I’l] take a chance he offered.
“Where’s the hundred bucks.”
‘Mr. Culbertson in Physics Class”
“Now tell me what were the thoughts
that passed through’Sir Isaac New
.ton’s mind when the apple fell on his
head?” LOL YL,
Orin Cown: “I guess he felt awful
glad it was not a brick’ .
Marcus: “Whereyare you from?’
Stranger: “Providence:
Marcus: “Oh, are you?'
Stranger: Nope, R. 1.
A few days after the father had
placed his two qhildren .in a 'school,
a book agent called on him and said,
“Now that your children go to school
you oght to buy them an encyclope
dia? b
“Hanged if I do:” was his reply.
“Let them walk like I did.”
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Wy dont SSESABEKAIorAy "
Daghter: ]*“ w;"' urneth
1% &85 TS kol
Why wrath.'t M
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he-West-Indies? .~ T
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.Fhm,&,{don"t,know.l”
i I A 0 COBIMST I (aar,
| [Pemghegs; M voy. dg. Where' do
!‘-‘J‘f" gfit' your:fsdga'rbdfiV}'- MEA
John: Borrow it next door.”
Buck What's gn your mind? -
W .C. Slade: Thoughts
Buck: Treat them kindly, théy are
in a strange place.
The teacher had been reading to
her class abot the forests of Ameri
ca and now bg%he;said ‘“Which
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nq"(.)f you' coli @ e wmflf, pine
hag'the lghyest '&Mrpbst neodlésy
Jp wenfi a hand in the front row.
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MASTER BAKER
‘Heo works for us, you see, and
that is why you can get such
delicious cakes and pies here,
even better than homemade.
Place your order with us . for
Christmas now. and you'll be
gure of getting what you want,
_ when’ you want it.. -
. STANDARD BAKERY
_PHONE 121 CORDELE, GA!
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lj‘si'hl‘ SIZE FOR
Buick
Chevrolet
Cleveland
Essex — Moon
Ford
Oldsmobile
Pontiac
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
Prest:o-Lite Batteries
Phone 38 . Cordele, Ga.
PREST-0-LITE
The Oldest Service to Motorists
“Well Tommy?” '
" “The Porcupine.” } e
Emma: Have you heard th:}fi'@w
Swan song? :
Mary Gower: Why, no
Emma: Ha, thats one on you
; Whu%’s the df{féf;nce betwéen a
wild horse and a tame horse?
~ Only a little bit
To&jcher: Willie, can you 'r‘mme me
ity ka? (R
a city in Alas . o %,m
' Willie, No,m’m. Lo TR
Teacher: Correct, o ;‘m
Barnwell: What's the charge “on
this battery? > oot
Salesman: Fifty volts s
; Barnwell: How much is that in
“United States money?
. T. M. (after aritametic exam)
How near were youv to th&é' right
afnswer? s
’- Billy: One seat away. :
| There is only one newspaper in the
em “io of § byssinia. ;It, is called
Be Tzena alem, which means
nd ppace,” and is printed in
| ian sclhipt. SR e i
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AF BOU SEND—A_ bhiot 98 a Shrist-,
Ay ift, gpodness knows, you ought
{o 4 here fright sdori land sit for it.
Collidld Studio, Cordble, Gd.| 12810, -
7 6B® .
h Is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
it kills the germs.
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| . We are. offering some special values in High Grade Dresses —
’ ' consisting of Satin and Crepe — BilK and Crepe Combinations. ‘
B S S ST SN e S S S
. 1 .. ONE GROUP OF DRESSES—=MUST GO -~ e -4
PURARR e File Gy g RS RET R o A
¥ o oN T o OB R e athh Faggh, ¥ 4
154 'ONE LOT OF DRESSES SMUSHYGO (10 T
FOR ONIY i, ..o WQ ;"’.'..‘.;.51 2.75 i
v ONE LINE OF DRESSES—MUST GO ‘
l POR ORLY o 0 TR T D e $7'95
A SPECIAL LINE OF WOOL . @ TO
DRESSES—FOR $1 2'75 $1 8'75
ONE LOT OF HIGH GRADE SII;K TO
.. DRESSES—FOR I N $7'95 R $25'95
7o) SPECIAL EVENING DRESSES, €49 7B TO €4
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n arko - CLEAN «QUT. SELE OB JERSEY: &s& 'f‘Oag " ..
DRESSES — E@[fi“lm‘q}}{;f:}};:r'..:.-’ I‘.' A K -25 ‘\ 93?; |
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bpace',, g e hriugeq l*f—'UNmeEM-SEECIAl‘s:m‘ = -;..;..... L
b we llm‘\e ;in"‘(jlin'('ierful dlsplm of Silk [Underwear Which we are: .}
going to sell at less than market cost. : A
TEDDY’S PANTLETS SLIPS
$1.95 to $2.50 $1.50 $l.OO $1.95
L A CLEAN OUT HAT SALE ol
. We are placing on Sale four lots of Ready Trimmed Hats — of
Velvet—Velvet Combinations——-Priqes ranging from
$l.OO $1.50 $2.50 $5.00
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You can’t afford to let this chance pass you—We cordially in
vite you to our store to see these wonderful values—lf it is mer
chandise you want—We have it.
THE STORE THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS
THE CORDELE DISTITCH
First Baptist Church
‘ “. 7. ANDREW CARAKER, PASTOR - ol
The-I-;.rgest Church in the Best County
" ; OFFERS
./ COMFORT | |
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§ WELCOME i
a 2 : TO YOU
Morning Subjéct: ““The Discovery of the Lost Messiah.”
Evening Subject: ‘“The Woman Who Out-Talked Jesus.”
. Church School at ten “o’clock, hav
ing departmental instruciion for all
ages, % Sl ! y
Preaching a‘.«~11:15 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. by the pastor.
Meeting of deacong'at 3:30 in the
attermw;:
Juntor®B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
Intermediate 8.,Y. P. U. at 6:30.
Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30.
The varioug Circles of the W. M. U.
will meet at the following plates on
Monday afternoon at four o’clock:
Circle number one at the home of
Mrs. ;Shingler; Circle number two at
the home of Mrs. Dave Browder; Cir
cle number fiye at the home of R, H.
[lt‘aulkner; the Young Matron's Circle
at, the home of .0. A. Willocks;
’_l}lorther,n Heights Circie at the home
‘of ‘Mrs.! Harry |Carter; All ladjes of
‘the. church residing on Hleventh: and
KIBBEESGARY |
KIBBEESGARY |
o ounezye QISAT N 21010 |
PLUMBING AND HEATING =
TELEPHQSE 13 — WILLIAMS‘_BUILDING — 129 W. 12TH AW
Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Worl
Twelfth avenues are to meet at the
home of Mrs. W. W. McCollum for
| the purpose. of reorganizing Circle
number three. i) _
Prayer Meeting
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30. A special programme has
been arranged by the Young Matron's
Circle of the W. M. U. The subject
is, “Star-light in the Land of Night.”
Your community is worth just as
much as your religion; your home is
as happy and as pure as the quality
}ot your religion. Faithfulness iu
church-attendance enables one to give
careful and earnest consideration to
‘those ideals that make reiigior. bene
ficial to both community and home,
Meet with ug today. Our mutual help
fulnesg will build for a bigger church
;n.m}‘ a bg}:tér town. “God is in His
Holy Tenfple waiting forl His Pe%ple."
Fresh Meats
.AND T
{Groceries
Everything Good To Eat b’:
Carr Grocery Co.
} . PHONE 541
Delivery Time 7, 9 11, a. m.--4 p. m.
L 6 i m«g!fiai 1 .?acjig, ilq
‘ruit Cake Ingredien
— Lemon and Orange Peel — Shelled Al
monds—Shelled Pecans—Crystalized Pine
apples—Cherries—Swans down Cake Flou:
Wall Street Grocery
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WE BUY COTTON
ok b G 23 B K T i 2. %
We will allow you 2¢c above market price for your cotton
~-on.any re-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This :
““‘also “appiies :pn . down. payment of myyChevroletfl'h'i S
o most- popular.car.tedays . s L T
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CHEVROLET,
Used cars bought from a Chevrolct Dealer must
be as represented. s
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COME TO SEE US.
CALHOUN CHEVROLET cCoO.
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Mark Every Grave
You can make no more fitting gift than to
mark theAgrave of the loved omne whose
memory you cherish. This is the most ap
propriate season of the year.
We Will be Glad te Show You Designs And
: . Make Estimates for You. .
Cordele Marble Works
i 8 L.+ G. BOOTH, Mgr,
PHONE 60 RES. PHONE 247
CORDELE, GA.
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G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER N}s
UNDERTAKERS < EMBALMERs © '
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA i
SUNDAY, DEGEMEER §, 1025