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i UIE»SDKY::DECEMBER 28, 1926
52 Christmas Greetings
- Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
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- Groceries
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Carr Grocery Co.
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WHY TAKE CHANCES ON UNKNOWN QUALITY?
.+ BUY AT HOME. WE SELL ONLY
L - RELIABLE GOODS
s/ A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW ON HAND. :
&) C. A. CROWELL,
‘ Jeweler & Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
- PLUMBING
EVERY THING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
Residence Phone 372
Opposite Light Plant Phone 376 Cordele, Ga.
’ REPAIRS AND GARAGE SERVICE |
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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 valye for those who deai
with us. We sell Woco Pep'Gas and Tiolene Oil. ;
< Polite and courteous service for all.
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MOORE’S GARAGE AND .SERVICE STATION |
SEVENTH STREET NORTH CORDELE, GEORGIA ;
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G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER .
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
: s i Christmas, 1926.
To Our Friends:—
The Cornish coal miners in England have a qu!iint and beautiful super
stition—
They will not work in the mines on Christmas Eve because they sincerely
believe that faries meet at; the bottom of the shaft to celebrate the birth of
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.
§ What a wonderful thi'ng it is to have a profound belief in something!
Christmas as an institution is something we all believe lg, not because we are
this, or that, or the other, but because we are human, &d though grown up,
still children. Belief in Christmas is the one childhood memery ‘that we refuso
to surrender. As children, the Christmas spirit quickened our love for Dad,
Mother, sister, brother, aunts, uncles, neighbors and friends. The very atmos
;SIX MEN MISSING, SEVEN
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’ "INJURED IN BIG OIL FIRE
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'VENTURA, Calif.,, December 28—
(P)—Six men were missing, seven
cthers were seriously injuared, five of
w}‘xqm'.pt"o‘x’)ably will die, and prop
“erty damage estimated at $250,000
was done in the destruction by ex-i
plosion and fire of the General Pe-;
troleum company’s refinery near
‘heer Qtoday. : ‘
g Heat prevented fire fighters from
getting near the blazing pit and it
- was impossible to determine the ex
‘[ tent cf the casualties. ['orty-two men
‘ were supposed to have heen on duty
in or near the pit at the time of
}the explosion. Seven were brought
i to a hospital with their clothing torn
from them.
j Five nearby gasoline sicrage tanks
i'were momentarily expected to catch
.' fire and workmen were employed in
f\throwi”ng ditches to prevent further
‘spread of the flames. :
\’ The plant is located in a congested
oil field near the Ventura highway.
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Chilled Plows
help you keep what you make
Good prices don’t amount to a
hill of beans until you've found
out what the crop cost you.
Frequent repairs eat away
profits, But that’s where Lynch
burg Chilled Plows help you
keep your money in the bank.
Lynchburg Chilled Plows are
= 7 GEORGE L. RILES, HARDWARE
. PHONE 483 , 4 ~_ CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
phere was charged with love, and we learned to love everyone around us at
Christmas time.
. We cling to old -traditions, so we still love Christmas. Once again our
hearts are warmed toward our old-time friends and relatives. "The memcry of
them—though some may he 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
anqd 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,
/ Most sincerely,
ANCIENT SECTION OF ST AU
GUSTINE, FLA.,, MENACED
WHEN BLAZE CONSUMES OLD
MAGNOLIA HOTEL.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., December
28— (#)—The famous old hotel Maz
nolia which miraculously escaped the
conflagration which swept over the
ancient section of the city in 1913,
was virtually destroyed by flames to
day.
The cause of the fire which burn
ed down the main structure and
damaged the south wing, has not
been determined. All the guests and
employees escaped. }
The flames spread to adjoining
buildings and for a time a large por
tion of the old business section was
threatened. Calls for help were sent
to adioining cities, and fire apparat
‘us from Jacksonville and Palatka
were sent by special train.
GOLD SEEKERS TO BE
CARRIED BY AIRPLANE
SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ont., Decem
ber 28—(&P)—Plans for aerial trans
port of prospectors to the gold
fields north af here were being
rushed today following the arrival of
Captain H.A. Oaks in a Fokker
monoplane in which he flew from
Peterboro Airport, N. J.
Captain Oaks, with & mechanician
left Peterboro Airport December 16.
They arrived yesterday after a trip
that was delayed by landings caused
by blizzards and cold. The tempera
ture, after they left Camp Borden
December 21, was generally below
zero. The distance covered was ap
proximately 1,700 miles.
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Ql.'. (E $l.OO at Druggists or prepaid, ;
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¢ T, ‘W‘ ACHE CHEMICAL MFG. Cp., Lid., Mew Ocleans, Ls.
GECEYRL S 0 SO RO RO GOO
built to last. Sturdy Lynchburg
construction means longer life—
fewer repairs. The moldboards
are anncaled. They are tough—
not brittle. Every part is built
right to stand extra strain. Let
us show you how Lynchburg
Plows save costly repairs.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word
i LOANS
FARM LOANS—Quick service. See
‘ us. Choice farm lands for sale.
Dorris & Brown. 2f
' had, and specialize in quick ser
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ca. tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
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. O, E. Scott Jr. tf.
" NOTICE
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. @, F. No. 223
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.
REWARD FOR RETURN OF
STOLEN CAR—I will say $15.00
reward for return of Ford 1924
touring car. Motor number 8922206
Georgia 1926; Tag number 141386.
Only one mounted rim on car and
that is on right front wheel. Tool box |
¢n left running board. Diamond cord l
tire on right rear wheel. Will pay'
$lO.OO additional for evidence to
convict thief. Notify Grant Stubbs
in care J. W. Cannon, Cordele, Ga.
11-31,
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We will ailow you 2¢ ahove market price for your cotton
on any re-conditionced Used Car we have in stock. This
also applies on down payment of new Chevrolet, The
most popular car today.
Used cars bought from a Chevrolet Dealer must
be as represented.
COME TO SEE US.
CALHOUN CHEVROLET cCoO.
KIBBEE GARY
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND HEATING
TELEPHONE 13 —- WILLIAMS BUILDING — 129 W, 12TH AVE.
Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Work
BROOKS ELECTRIC SHOP £
ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRING. ELECTRICAL z
SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES. g
PHONE 395 107 BTH AVE., E./ : CORDELE, GA. :
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
CONSTRUCTION-—I will do the best
work in building or repairing at rea
sonable price. W. D. Benson. 1-6.
| WANTED <
| WANTED—Sewing to dc. I can make
' over old things. Experience in chil
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i dren’s sewing. Phone 507 W. Mrs.
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" K. B. Chesire 592 Sixteenth ave., E.
12-29.
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE—Early Jersey frost
% roof cabbage plants, 500 .65: $1.25
i 3
per thosand; Bermuda onions same
price all delivered R. Chanclor Se
ville, Ga., good proiapt. delivery.
1-4. '
' Leave Cordele 7:40 a.m.; arrive
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 Tiften 6:00 p.m.; arrive Cor
dele 8:10 p. m. i
’ The farmer gets more relief from
- gentle September breezes than he
does from Senatorial hot air.
You may run into debt but yo may
make the return trip on your knces,
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Advance
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