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" MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926
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L Qa,gnations $2.75 and $3.00
- Rosty $2.00 to $3.00 per Dozen
: PHONE'324-203 FIFTEENTH AVE., WEST
MRS. G. C. PARKER
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ONLYTHEBEST!
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More than thirty yeurs experiemce {8 at ovr command to Eive
you the best in Sheet Metal Wourk, Rootlng and anything in the
line of a tinner.
Our Motto is: ‘‘SBatisfaction or No Pay!”
OTTO WEHLIT?Z
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
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The reputation in business we have custained 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 best years always trying to improve a
permanen¢ busiress Jnstitution 30 as to d:zorve mors of vour
business. Consult us about machinery and repairs of all kinds.
TOMLIN - HARRIS MACHINE C9O.
" Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Precses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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We mantan a first class service both day and night
for repairs and automobile upkeep. You will find !
us always rendering a full vaiue for those who deai l
with us. We sell Woco Pep Gas ang Tiolene Oil. ;
. Polite and courteous service for all. !
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SEVENTH STREET NCRTH CCRDELE, GEORGIA
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it . Christmas, 1924,
To Our Friends:— 4
The' Cornish coal miners in England have a quaint and beautiful super
stition— .
They will not work in the mines on Christmas Eve because they sincerely
believe that faries meet at; the hottom of the shaft.to celebrate the birth ol
Christ. Many a grizzled old Cornishman will tell you that he has heard the
most beautiful music coming up from the mine pits on Christmas Eve.
,g' What a wonderful thing it is to have a profound belief im something!
*7istmas as an institution is scmething we all believe in, not because we are
this, or that, or the other, but because we are ‘human, and though grown up,
still children. Belief in Christmas is the one childhood memory that we refuse
to surrender. As children, the Christmas spirit quickened our love for Dad,
Mother, sister, brother. aunts, uncles, neighbors and friends. The very atmos
AMNESIA CLOUD LEAVING
BRAIN OF WANDERER
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,, December
27—(#»)—The Christmas season has
taken ¢n a brighter hue for Leon
Edwards, 38, amnesia patient at the
county hospital and prominent mer-
chant og Royal Oak, Mich.,, who was
' report@d last night to be gradually
‘lecovering his memory.
° His fataer, F. M. Edwards, 62, of
Pontiac¢, Mich., bearing photographs
' ¢f higison’s wife and dauehter, arriv
ing his memory.
Edwards was found roaming aim
‘lessly on the Jacksoaville water
front last Tuesday, his mind a total
blank as to past events. v
- Through the efiforts of the Rev.
' Menard Doswell, local minister, and
Maycr John T. Alsop, Jr., contact
was established with Iclatives in
Michigan, where he had heen missing
since Friday, December 17. ;
Despite ‘the fact Edward recogniz
es hiz father, and identified the pic
tures of his wife and daughter, he is
yet unable to explain how he arrived
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Chilled Plows ~
The total bill for a piow isn’t in
until you've paid for all the
repairs. If this cost includes
frequent repairs, undue strain
on harness and team—you have
paid a lot too much. Lynchburg
Chilled Plows save you money
_ right from the start. The price
is right—sturdy Lynchburg con
struction means longer life and
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phere was chargéd with love, and we learned to love everyone around us at
Christmas time.
We cling to old traditions, so we still love Christmas. Onc2 aga®™ our
hearts are warmed toward our old-time friends and relatives. The memory of,
them—though some may be gone—is mingled with the fragrance of balsam,
holly and mistletoe.
We do not like to think of being forgotten. And so, our friends, we sug
gest a trade between you and us this Christmas Eve. 'Round about eleven
o'clock, after the kiddies’ stockings are filled and all the other presents care
fully arranged, we will have a moment of satisfaction. Then you think of us
and we will think of you and we each will wish the other a Merry Christmas,
and the best all 'round year we have ever enjoyed. -
in Jacksonville, -
A state-wide search for Edwards
‘was launched by his family last week
Means of identification prior to the
arrival of his father was through
marks in the hat he wore.
’REVOLT IN BRAZIL SPREADING
BUENOS AIRES, December 27—
(P)—A garrison at San Pedrito, in
Rio Grand do sul, extreme southern
province of Brazil, has revolted ac
cording to the Montsvideo -corre
spondent ¢f the newspaper La Pren-
| The soldierszhave joined ‘Colonel
| Julian Barcelo, the rebe! chieftain,
’lincreasng his troops to 409, all of
whom are well armed. gy
:’ Government .j:ro_opsurc marching
i in the directicn of Pancho Verde and
‘an cncounter with the insrrection-
I ists is believed imminent.
Georgetown, Kentucky, a city of
ctout 5,000 population, obtains its
(:irinking'\fater frgfh, :i’natural spring
known as Big Spring. e
GEORGE L. RILES, HARDWARE
PHONE 483 CORDELE, GA.
Most sincerely,
TWO YOUTHS TO BE :
HANGED FOR ATTACK
/ ON AGED WOMAN
I GRAY, Ga., December 25—(&)—
‘The rope is now being stretched
' and the gallows put in perfect wotrk
"'ling order by Sheriff Clarke Middle
! brooks, of Jones county, for the
jscheduled hanging on Friday, De
cember 31, of Wade Johnson and
Jarrett Binford, Baldwin county
- youths, convicted of a criminal at
tack on an aged Jones county wom
an over two years ago.
The appeal of the yoang men was
carried through all the nigher courts,
including the U. S. Supreme Court,
bt the verdict of the lower court
stood. The pair was recently re
sentenced to death. They are in jail
at Macon, Ga., where they have been
held since shortly after their arrest.
So far as is known this is to be the
last erecuticn by hanging in Georgia.
Sheriff Middlebrooks #uys that © he
will remove the prisoners here the
middle of pé)&t‘_week ts> prepare for
their death, v g
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freedom from repairs. Proper
suction and light draft relieve
strain on the plow, the harness
and the team. Lynchburg Plows
stay on the job longer because
they are built to stand extra
hard wear.
Let us show you how Lynchburg
Chilled Plows save you money.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
LOANS
} FARM_LOANS—Quick service. See
us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
FARM LOANS—At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
'QUICK LOANS—Made on both ecity
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. 7-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick ‘
service. 0. BE. Scott Jr. tf.
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CORDELE LODGE I. 0. ©. F. No. 223
Meet every ‘Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
(. W. Q. W. Hall, Wall St, _Vigiting
Brethren always welcome. .
W. M. SLOAN, N. G,
R. A. REESE, Secty. |
PLUMBING
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
We will allow you 2¢c above market price for your cotton
on any re-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This
also applies on down payment of new Chevrolet, The
most popular car today.
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Used cars hought from a Chevrolet Dealer must
be as representaed.
COME TO SEE US. '
CALHOUN CHEVROLET CO.
E THE BEST IN
= PLUMBING AND HEATING
5 TELEPHONE 17 — WILLIAMS BUILDING — 129 W. 12TH AVE.
= Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Work
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' BROOKS ELECTRIC SHOP
ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRING. ELECTRICAL 4
SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES.
PHONE 395 107 BTH AVE., E. CORDELE, GA.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
CONSTRUCTION—TI will do the best
work in building or repairing at reas
sonable price. W. D. Benson, 1-677:
WANTED
WANTED—Sewing to dc. I can make
over old things. Experience in chfi-l
dren’s sewing. Phone 507 W. Mrs,
K. B. Chesire 592 Sixteenth ave., .
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FOR SALE = |
FOR SALE—FEarIy. Jersey frost
%roof cabbage plants, 500 .65: sl,§_s
rper thosand; Bermuda onions sar;;é
price all delivered R. Chanclor Se
ville, Ga,, good prowmpt delivery.
1-4. ':‘"j"
‘Snow’ for use in motion picture
has been successfully "mgde frf)m
pine shavings. ¥
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