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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1926
Fresh. Meats
| AND |
- Groceries
Carr Grocery Co.
PHONE 541
Delivery Time 7, 911, a. m.--4 p. m.
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- WHY TAKE CHANCLS ON UNKNOWN QUALITY?
J BUY AT HOME. WE SELL ONLY
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A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW ON HAND,
C. A. CROWELL,
Jeweler & Vision Specialist
: CORDELE, GA.
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REPAIRS AND GARAGE SERVICE
¢ RELE T ey
“We mantan a first class service hoth day and night
for repairs and automobile upkeep. You will find
‘us always rendering a full value for those who deal
| with us. We sell Woco Pep Gas ang Tiolene Cil,
| Polite and courtcous service for all.
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MOORE’S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
SEVENTH STREET NORTH CORDELE, GECRGIA
PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Puone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 512 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
. CORDELE, GEORGIA
CAR OF SYRUP CANS
-JUST RECEIVED LIMITED QUANTITY ON HAND--DON'T DELAY
Will buy some good Runner Peanuts in good bags; also some good Spanish.
We want these for seed. Off grades not wantec. Will exchange goods for
your left over Seed Oats. . |
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
See Us For Winchester Loaded Shells And Richland Tires
MARY PICKFORD COMES
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TO CAPITOL THEATRE
MONDAY IN ‘SPARROWS’
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COMEDY AND DRAMA HIGH
LIGHTS OF STAR’S NEW STORY
OF LQUISIANA SWAMPS—
GALA OPENING.
Mary Pickford will lead a frolic
some crew of gamins to the Capitol
Theatre next Monday in “Sparrows”
ker newest and mest dramatie film.
“Snarzove” telis 2 grippingly ab
corbing story of adventure on a
qucer farm in the southern swamp
country. Some suggestion of the spe
cial effort expended in making the
new Pickford film may be had from
teh fact that this swamp set alone
required transplantation of six hun
dred trees and wholesale hanging of
‘Spanish moss for hackground. It was
espeeially built for the picture un
der direction of Harry Oliver.
. Thestory of “Sparrows,” which is
dirccted by the same William Beau
dine who wielded the baton on the
eminently successful “Little Annie
Rooney,” (is highly dramatic, and
Toys And Holiday Good
- The most complete line that we have ever had
on display in our store for your inspection and
new goods are arriving daily. If you do not
know just what to buy, read over the follow=
ing suggestions that we have to offer:
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IWAGONS, ALL KINDS TOOL CHESTS
| VELOCIPEDES DOLLS
, KIDDIE KARS DOLL BEDS
« sms;| SCOOTERS DOLL BASSINETS )
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%% BICYCLES DOLL CRADLES TR
§2os@| rooTBALLS DOLL TRUNKS S
' BASKET BALLS TEA SETS
BOXING GLOVES TABLES & CHAIRS
TENTS DESKS
AIR RIFLES BLACKBOARDS -
" 22 CAL. RIFLES SLATES
SHOTGUNS WORK BOXES
AT S ‘E TRA TP
fi:j;{bge 430%” KNIVI;E; i - DOLL CARRIAGES R
W€ HUNTING ENIVE ‘ acg @
2SN St (it vl BALLS S
DRUMS - PIANOS
TRAINS GAMES
BLOCKS TOYS OF ALL KINDS
Geo: L. Riles, Hardw
€O. L. Nlies, riaraware
PHONE 483 o CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
- the action fast from the very start.
" Sharply contrasting comic reliefs em
rhasize the {ilm’s sheer suspense and
tense moments. In the story a twelve
year old girl, “Mama Mollie,” bat
‘tles for her picturesdue retinue of
_orphans against the harshness of a
~baby farm keeper. Her role of
“Mama Mbollie” affords Miss Pick
ford excellent scope to disport in
‘rollicking, hoydenish fashion. = The
part is Just such a one as the pub
lic likes her to play.
SECRETARY OF WAR PLEADS
FOR 5,800 U S ARMY OFFICERS
WASHINGTON, December 11—
()—Extensive studies showing that
5,800 regular army officers—about
half the commissioned list—“are
faced with a discouraging prospect
of an army career” have been laid
Before congress by Secretary D. L.
Davis, ef the war department, with
remdial recommendations not as yet
made public. ‘
CVERCOAT SALE—Now on at
Gleatons: $15.00 value at $9. 12-13.
' METHODIST CHURCH
" "J. B. Johnstone, Pastor
, s TRAY
' Preaching at 11:39 a. m. and 7:30
!r. m. by the pastor. Subject for
i morning hour: “The Song of the Re
~deemed.” For the evening: “The
. Thief of Time.”
! Sunday School at 10:00 a. mC. A
Crowell, superintendent
I, _lntermediate and Junior Leagues
at 6:45 p. m.
' Prayer meeting Wednesday at
780 pom: :
Senior Epworth League at 8 p. m.
A cordial invitation to all. A
hearty welcome awaits you.
l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
| “What is a Successful Life?” is the
;subject which the pastor Re. Carl
| Barth, expects to discuss at the hour
; of morning worship, 11:30. “Is God’s
'Will Cruel?” is the theme for the
| evening sermon which is to be at
' 7:30. Christian Endeavor prayer
‘meeting at 6:30.
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¢ It is estimated that there arve 7,
009,000 dogs in the United States.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
l LOANS
“ARM LOANS—Quick service. Sce
us. Choice farm lands for szle.
sorris & Brown. ; 21
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~ARM LOANS—At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice, W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS-—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
'LENTY OF MONEY-—To loan on
mproved farm lands and city prop
rty. Six percent interest. Quick
ervice. 0. E. Seoll Jr. tf.
FOR SALE ;
‘UR SALE—2,OOO busels A- No. 1
ulghum seed oats at 75 cents per
bushel. Bright and clean, in new
wven weight bags. Phone 22 and 527
‘ohn Lee Wheeler. 12-15.
WANTED
NANTED TO RENT—Furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Rog
ors Store. 12-12.
“EMALE HELP WANTED—Ladies:
fou can earn $5O hundred gilding
;ard sets. Opportunity for beginners.
No selling. Addressed envelope
srings parteiulars. Universal, 799
Broadway, New York. 12-13. .
FEMALE HELP—Earnings - from
$25 to $35 weekly. Addressing en
velopes at home, Spare time. Per
manent work. Everything furnished.
Howall Co. 136 W. Lake, Chicago
12-13. i
7ES YOUNG MEN—Your chance
course $30.00 supplies free. Atlan- |
'ta Barber College 14 East Mitch(alll‘
St., Atlanta, Ga. 12-13.
FEMALE HELP—Ladies: Earn $4O
a dozen making scarfs. Experience
unnecessary. No canvassing. Particu
lars for stamp. Linnit Service, Inc.,
191, Lynn Mass. 12-13.
FEMALE HELJ—Ladies: Earn $4O
&nd more gilding greeting cards;
pleasant work, no selling; addressed
envelope brings particulars. JESUIT
: THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND HEATING
TELEPHONE 13 —~- WILLIAMS BUILDING — 129 W. 12TH AVE.
Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Work
HERE SINCE CORDELE STARTED
The reputation in business we have sustained has been with
us since this business center was founded. We do not live
solely upon past reputation, but we cannot help reminding the
business public that we have never pulled stakes and moved.
We have spent our hest years always trying to improve a
permaner¢ businesy .nstitution 30 as to deserve more of vour
business. Consult ug about machinery and revairs of all kinds.
TOMLIN - HARRIS MACHINE CO.
Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
ART CO., 55 New Street, New Yomjg
12-13.
! LOST 7
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LOST—Leather Shriner’s cigaret
case. Shrine emblem on outs?d .
Finder please notity Jake’s Bargai
House and receive reward. 12-11. i
STRAYED—Between dark bay and
black mare mule about 900 ponds
shod in front. From my hou it
Thursday night. Notify W. T. Dostef,
Vitts, Ga., Rt. 2. 12-15. :
FOUND ;
i FOUND~—Man’s bicycle on highw@y
[ north of city limits. Owner can have
i;by identifying and paying for this
. nd, Isaiah Beeks, Tenth street and
- Fourth avenue. 12-15. i
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| NOTICE
| gl bl SRR G e
| CORDELE LODGE 1. 0. ©. F. No. 223
i Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
'in W. O. W. Hall, Wall St, Visiting
| Brethren always welcome.
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
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. CONSTRUCTION—I wili do the besit.l
~work in building or repairing at reay
i,sonahle price. W. D. Benson, 1-6.
| MENS $35.00—A1l wool hand tail
!01’0(1 overcoats going this week at
ihalf price. Better come early and
!gct your size. Gleztons Department
| Store 12-13. -
'RADIO SERVICE—On all types, sizes
E and makes of machines. Darts, reé
‘pairs and supplies. Phone 474. G.
i]), Hartshorn. 12.13
i IT IS NOW A MATTER OF TIME—
' Only a few more days and the Christ
- mas opportunity te send a photo will
be over. You should not delay. Co
field’s Studio, Cordele, Ga. 12-22.
Leave Cordele 7:40 a.m.; al;ri\'(;l
Tifton 9:50 a.m,
Leave Tifton 11:00 a.m.; arrive
Cordele 1:10 p.m.
Leave Cordele 3:00 p.m.; arrive
Tifton 5:00 p.m.
Leave Tifton 6:00 p.m.; arrive Cor
dele 8:10 p. m. 8
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Cash in
Advance
Three Times
For Price
of Two