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‘ FERTILIZER COMPANJES
. ' NOT TO FIGHT TRUST SUIT
. BALTIMORE, December 12-—(#)
Pleas of Nalo contendre will bé filed
in federal district court here Mon
day by a majority of the thirty nine
fertilizer companies against which
the government yesterday instituted
anti-trust proceedings, a statement
issued by counsel forsome of the
firms indicates. 0
The governments complaint which
followed years of investigation
names companies in the south, east
and middle west wkfih produce ap
rroimately eighty-five percent of the :
fertilizer manufactured in this coun
try.
Detroit’s new traffic ordinance bhe
- sides fprbidding “one armed drivinz”
fand front seat crowding, also pro-.
hibitz any one to drive with another
person sitting in his lap.
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; i T. ANDREW CARAKER, PASTOR :
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& 1 J CON( i REGATIONAT, SINGING
s 4,4 INSPIRATIONAL PREACHING
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# Morning Subject: ‘“The Religion of a Penny.
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' Evening Subject: ‘“The Anguish of Injured Love.
Church School at ten o'clock, offer- of the W. M. U. will be held at the
ing; religious instruction for all ages. (:hu'.j(:fl Monday aftérnoon at threc
« Morning and evening services at ‘."(51)00‘- ; R = i
11:156 and 7:30. Preaching by the 1 RAYE“ MIETING _"j_‘,” h“"l\""lq
i Wednesday evening at 7:30, pastor
paster at hoth services, tinming: ;
Rerular church conference at the 7 Religion san asset. Your presence
close of the morning service. 'n church is ome way of estimating
The annual budget pledge of the (ouy gppreciation of and interest in
church will he made by every member (his asset. Inhance the material
in the afternoon betwecen the hours weuith and spiritual veluation of C.;:x"-
of 2 ang 5 at the church, dele by ‘being faithful to your reli-
Senior B. Y. ®. T. at 6:30. sious privileges. MEET WITH US
Tntermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:80. ON§ TIMI AND YOU WILL COME
Junfor B Y. P. U. at 6:30. AGAIN. WE GIVE YOU Sl()Mlu:-‘
The regular monthly business session THING EVERY TIME YOU COME.
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~ HOW TO GET TICKETS BY MAIL,
Address letters, makq checks and money orders pay:-.'!1,-:c tor Joel
Gertatowsky, Manager, Rylander Theatre, Americus, Ga. :-_m:fo_;e
gelf-addressed stamped envelope to help insure safc i‘c"t_'.!'rn ;,?’twk:‘t..-- |
Prices:—Lower Floor and Boxes, $3.30. Balcony, $2.76, $1.50. DGal
cony, not reserved, $1.05,
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THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS REVUF
: JOS. De MILT /nc.
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SR U R N B FOLLIES AND
D G B OB APR R Y SENSATIONS
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[LOVELIEST \\ Night
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BERT XE DAVE
SWOR POWERS CHASEN
Lew Miller Alice Bradford John Coyle |
Mary Dowling Keitneth l.ackey Aimme Archer
Harry Sharpe Johnny Dove John Kirk
Mary Mansfield Ricco Marie Goode
Mae Dickson Walter Hamilton Violet Davis
Mae Valle Emmy Dcan Beth Stone "
Ray Kavanaugh and the Ear! Carrolli Theatre Orchestra
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Magnetic Venus
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NO SAEYS LAID ASIDE, NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN
2 “*BOX OFFICE SEAT SALE, TUESDAY, DEC. 21. \
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 eontinue prompt service and
delivery of only the best quality of
milk, but we cannot run a dairy of
the proper type and operate in con
nection therewith a collection
agency. We appreciate your business
and hope you will cooperate with us
in making this necessary change.
—BROGDON’S DAIRY 11-27
Itw;l2-20
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Ozxygen in liquid form may be car
ried in vacuum bottles, as the result
of experiments by M. Garsaud, of
the French Academy of Science.
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to great altitudes.
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‘n Newbridge Strect, London, for
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~ Cedar Chests
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$16.50 $30.00
From the utility chest to the
large family packing chests;
made of red cedar; with and
without trays. Plain and
decorated offects. ;
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$20.00 * $25.00
Walnut. Most of these come
with drop leaves and drop
handles and trays. | §
Children’s Chairs
~and Rockers
In oak, mahbgun_v, reed and
fibre, at prices ranging from
AEN to )
$i n@@ sBn2§ :
Smoking Stands
] to
$1.50 " $12.00
Metal, mahogany and lae
quer finish; single stem and
cabinet styvles; ornate handy
stvles that carry all the re
quived necessities.
Crisp County Furniture Co.
F. B"CALLOWAY, Manager . CORDELE, GEORGIA
THE CORDELE DISPRTCH
Mani
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Something new in these usc
ful home furnishings. Orua
mental as well as useful —
Shown in mabogany and
walnut, ;
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Buifet Mirrors
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Large variety of flames and
desions in gold, polyehrome,
et :
Console Mirrors
R to @Ry
- $B.OO © $20.0
Fiain and panel effects; gold
and polyehrome finished —
hand engraved designs on
glass,
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All sizes, prices at
b 7.50
$3.75 = $7.
8.00 $10.50
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$13.50
No need to go further than
this store for what vou want
in this line. .
, Wagons, Wagons
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Steel body, stecl dise wheel,
rubber tire, roller bearings
at, each iix
Other wagons at $1.75 up. A
complete line for the <:h§Bd
remn.
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Brouze, brass, mahogauny,
ete.. In o world of shapes
and designs and colors, -
Oval Rugs
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- From inexpensive two dol
lar rag rugs to a good Wii
ton at (See this line)
$12.50
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Nonawk Axminster
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9x12-foot gize, small rugs to
“mateh in preportion, with
same colors and pattern ef
feets, This rug at medinm
price will give ~worlds of
. wear. « :
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1926}
GIFT PROBLEMS
Sewing Boxes
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Mahogany finish — Dolly
Madison siyle.
N, ° 3.
Magazine Racks,
- Book Stands and
Troughs
$7.50 © $lO.OO
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Mahogany magazine raecks,
beokstands and troughs —
womething every home
should have,
Novelty Brass
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Consisting of solid brass
candle sticks, ete.