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_ERIDAY, DECEMBER. 17,1826
- AT LAWRENCEVILLE
ATLANTA MAN CHARGEDW{YITJ
. DEATH OF FATHER N’EAgi
_NORCROSS 1S FREED BY
GWINNETT JURY. e 3 1
" LAWRENCEVILLE, G&, Decem-.
ber 17— Luther Webb, of Atlanta, 1
was acquitted thi§ afternoon by~ of
' Gwinnett countyfju;:y%fl the c"l""é.‘e/1
of the murder of his fathor, Jani‘pl;j
Welflé‘;fi at the latter’s home near
Norl) ~ on Sunday, November 7.
Luther Webb, who was emponedi
for several years in the . ’_Atlanta;
post office, went to visit hfs.fatherj
and mother on Sunday-.on ivhich the i
killing occurred and claithed that al
shotgun which he wa # strying toi
~ breech in pltg}pal‘ati(_:ll"to shoot z'!
hawk was discharged, the load hitting
_his father in the’head causing in-;
stant death. : |
Coroner Petér Smith empaneled al‘
jury on theva:{ite‘woon of the ki]‘ing;
and, they r%fi:x{n;e!cf;;?l\\f_erdict ;chfi":
“foynd that' Mr: ' Webb came to “his
deajh ‘at the hands;of his. so_p,.uLu-f
thel{’ w}{onfi\‘;‘"}ifi:i\gétfinxudfifl bé g{éfiu‘
for pdrder.””™ ¥* 0 ""‘«"-»‘.Z«{‘
Lither Wg}zb h:ls been.i}'}‘ J:z;lil 11_01"(;':
since that GREY N ERAY
" He was indicted by the.s‘r.ran(l jfi-l‘Yl
last week and went on tyial horoi'
today in \Gwinrett superior court!
with Judge W. W. Stark presiding!
and Solicitor General J. P. Cc.;;,jey‘
reprosentinfi the state.
N T e l
The {inest or‘)/tiéal instrument ini
the worldl—an ultra-mieroscope |
which Ipp;k€s photographs of objects?
1,200,500 of an inch in diameter— |
- has been acquired from an Eng;‘lish;
scientist by the Rockfeller Foulnda- |
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CNLY A LITTLE MORE 'E'IMEi
LEFT—Please come in and let us|
make the photograph you intend to%
“flé’e-i‘é‘ a Christmas prosent. A ‘fuil {
value every time. Cofield’s..Studio, |
Cordele. .Ga. 1999 Yook
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Winter laying depends upon
" what they are fed from nowon! |
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\ ‘ ~.-.,‘~ IT is a big mistake to,wait until too late '
R l "vfi and then try to force your hens for extra
i¢B " ' ; eggs! It takes a hen a little time tc manufac- i
y W "4" ture eggs. She cannot be rushed. The eggs
SAy ias, she lays in the coming months are really started
o s\\\\ | | e by the feéd she gets now.
AR PNy ‘ You do not take a chance when
: ';-f%.\“’ S R you are feeding Purina Chows.
AN o W When you buy your Purina
i - =SB Poultry Chows, we will give
; \ ‘\;_:’\ TR \\\ -s§';:-‘. ® you, free, egg record blanks, so -
N 4 & Y M;.j- you can mark on them the °
'fl N_— ‘ - .:,%‘:\‘\ & cxtra eggs you get every day.
4 L’, § AN \,‘i\k%* NWe want you to check up that
U{; b \> S \S:f \’Q\\‘ S way, because you'll never
'»,lf‘il! ) ) d@« Wil S buy anything but Purina
H;}".fl’ Wy W@t Chows, once you see |
10 NG MRS, ) whit oy gerdally Bow 1.
i‘“ h Al \ for you. Start feeding
LN &\\\\ y \i\ } for those GXLLA OEES MOW. 1y .
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PHONE 100 : ; CORDELE, GA.
“ We will allew you 2¢ above market price for your cotton
on any re-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This
also applies. on down paymcnt of .new Clevrolet, The
" “most popular car today. ;
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Used cars bought ffcm a Chevrolet Dealer must
be as represented.
COME TO SEE ,US.
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Dear Santa Claus: 5
‘ / Here comes a little girl six years
;91(’&* I \i?l 53361'1-’l'o p]g‘a}se ‘lbtmg
‘me-a doil,’a ddll house a little: sear
'wit'h a steéring wheel and kéy, and a
little purse and a handkerchief witn
‘a little girl on it, and please bring
brother a sweater and my big sister
would appreciate a pair of silk gar
ters and please don’t forget papa and
mamma, . . ¢
.~ DOROTHY LEE SMITH'
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By Lo Baby » |
Dear Santa Claus: - y - ‘
I am five years old. Won’t you
plecase tring me a big By Lo baby
(I'at ‘goifig t 6 fame her Chas) 'A
'la;;ic ;i’;ga set, a I)l'etty ;swhite table
“withitwo chairs, trunk, drawmboyy
‘yand;{f and a bag of h&xés?:at;}ifi t
'fc-%‘gc't a single thing causeHl want |
rhewiigll balf. (771 2 5”“-,!7“*4
~'?mr‘:§7ri;s. ‘Jgoqéit%méi*l}fig’fi'
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Dear” Santa Claus: e
I am a boy eight years-old and in.
the third grade. Will = you p‘e;;ijéél
bring me a Rodeo Suit a foot ball
sand shoveler, mechanical building
set No. 3, and anything else you
think a boy like me would want al
so some fruit and candy. Please re
member my daddy and mother.
: ~JOHN HASLAM JR
Policeman’s Suit
Dear Santa Claus: e
J Please bring me a sgooter, a horn,’
a policeman’s suit with a pistol, a
"tool box, a steam shoel an lois ofi
fire works. ‘
~..Be sure and look for your prc—sent.j
It will be on'_t'hc. mantle. Sl
© ! _JOHN TYLER Jr.
| Kiddie Car
I Dearest Santa: T
| lam a little girl two Years old
and will you please bring me a car
’ riage, do‘lllp.illow'for my carriage and
togl box, a steam shovel afd lots of
'and cflewing gum.’
4%« _ "—HELEN JEAN SLOAN
e Doll (':.ar-ria;gé ‘ /
Dearest §anta: -_ ; '
~ Will you please bring me a doll
' carriage, bed, tea set, lots of fruit
~and candy and Santa:dpn't forget;
-mother and daddy.‘ ;3 g .
—MERCEDEES SLCAN
DOUBLE SLAYING SUSPECT
CAUGHT IN NORTH CAROLINA
HARRISBURG, Pa., December 17
}—:The state police announced today
‘that Paul Schaffer, wanted for the
killing of George D. Shulla Perry
county farrier, and his wife, on their
‘farm last week, has been arrested at
Greensboro, N. C., wherec he was
said ‘to be visiting relatives.
Schaffer is accused of killing Mrs."
r§§gll in a b:‘arn and the }'};lxsfiand in’:
2 9)ld. ScT:ffer then tiled to kid;.
AP their dabighicr. Nirs. fixc’;el Kell,
b;\g}she eSca}ped from ?‘ixf‘.s '#vhe'n he °
Q:fi&‘;fiumped‘oui' 6{ a nm_‘éo‘l‘f car to
mhl@ some il'cgzafi:; ::*"Lo:r;i:’dxéiving 't
short distande fr¢m the ft:\gvm‘.
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CCUULD VGU IMAGINE?
" [ow ntch better your olq hats
| could he madz to LOOK if you
have them Cleaned and Blocked.
Until Jan. Ist we are going to
Clean, Block, Stiffen and Re
shape Hats for Seventy-Five
Cents. We wont buy anymore
hats for awhkile.
.“.'" " STEAM DYERS
; .. DRY.CLEANERS
BRIDGES
i Plione 154 7th Street
' “ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR"
b e R ST
- - PR QUALITY =
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N i S S i H
@ W W 0 N coo o WelEs i
B DY TIRWAS! ™ i 65
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WHY TAKE CHANCES GN UNKNOWN QUALITY?
BUY AT HOME. WE SELL ONLY .
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e RELIABLE GOODS
A BEAUTIFUL SELIBCTION NOW ON HAND.
C. A, CROWELL, ‘
Jeweler & Vision Specialist * - s
CORDELE, GA.
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Amproved I'anm
v Machinery
IS THE
ONLY SALVATION
FOR ECONOMY AND PROGRESS
" FOR THE FARMER
| IN 1927, COME IN ‘/xD TALK
\ OVER YOUR ACTU.AL “EEDS IN
| FARM MACHINERY IKFOR NEXT
| YEAR. WE ARE IN POSITION TO
} FURNISH YOU THE LATEST AND
UP TO DATE LABOR SAVING MA
CHINERY.
. Stalk Cutters. Coxfifiéé‘twsfiréafi‘é.
Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Riding
and Walking Plows, Tractors,
Threshers, Farm Wagons, Fair
banks Morse Engines, Feed :
Mills, and Pump Jacks.
G. L. Dekle & Brother
. 'CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
~ $25.00 REWARD
We will pfiy $25.00 for evidence
sufficient to conviet the party or
parties who Has been breaking the
windows and otherwise maliciously
damageing the stadium building at
the fairgrounds. City of Cordele, by
S. J. Hill, City Mgr. : 1-6-27
TAX BOOKS CLOSE :
Don't_forget the City Tax books
close December 19th. % &
t —'siJ; HILY, ‘City Manager
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- SKINNED CHANNEL -
5. GAT FISH - -Z
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- BAKING FISH é
- APPALACHICOLA :
: OYSTERS =
: SHRIMP £
- CORDELE FISH AND :
= OYSTER COMPANY :
OF THE SEASON'
RIGHT HERE AT HOME, JUST AT ’g
fuak TIME, YOU NEED TWO OR %
| THREE!DRESSES, ALL THIS SEA- . &, . |
| . BON'S NEWEST, RIGHT OFF . i
“|" "BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVE. N G 4
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READ, COME, SAVE. - _ ,
ONE LOT ALL WOOL JERSEY .
DRESSES NICELY TAILORED AT
$4.95 E
B , s\;%!: ‘
ALL $12.95 STLK DRESSES AT S
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$8.95
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ALL #1650 TO $lB5O DRESSES TO =
GO THIS SALE AT | N
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$13.95 A
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ALL $25.00 TO $30.00 DRESSES TO Y e
CLOSE OUT QUICK AT »
$19.95 e
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¢ #35.00 VALUKES ALE GO-AT , § I
; ebWN A S T ; “&L ‘ |
| $2250 /[~
OUR WOOL DRESS GOODS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL DEC. 24.
WE SELL THE GENUINE VINELLA
FLANNELS—THERE’S NO SHRINK .......... $1.69
There’s going to be lots of cold days yet.
| $4.95 PLAIN & FANCY BROADCLOTH,
Al ......:..52'-95
| 495 PLAIDS, NEWEST THINGS FOR FALL |
| #.OO GRADE SILK WOOL SUITINGS
VLN G e 51 39
BLANKET BARGAIN YOU’LL T 0 @
KPPREOIANE &X, .0 iiinonie: $2.45 '° $7 45
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