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FINE CHANCE NOW
¢ "FOR DAIRY PROFIT
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§. TURMAIL
COUNTY AGENT CALLS ATTEN
- TION TO PRICES OF CREAM
AND DAIRY FEED.
' By J. K. Luck, County Agent
¢ Did you kncw thal butterfat in
sour créam is bringing 49 1-2 cents
i)er pound at the Cordele Creamery
now? The price of butterfat has been
above .45 cents for over a month.
What does this mean to you dairy
men that have cream to sell? it
means that you have a chance to el
your butterfat at a high price and
- produce it at a very low price. Dairy- |
ing when feeds and labor are hizh
makes it hard for the farmer to make
any money nless he has produced
iplenty: of fecd. Our dairy fceds are
as lowas you cculd hope for and la
bor is plentiful. Had you stopped to
think how cheap yo can produce this{
A 9 1-2 butterfat with cottonseed
meal selling at around $25 per tun,i
-hulls fcr $6 to $8 per ton, corn
lavound .75 cents per bushel, or less,
ind most of our fields full of grass
and plenty of cheap hay? You sel
dom find dairy feeds cheap like this
and dairy products high like they are.
. You that are familiar with dairy
ing know that now is a chance to
make money out of dairying.
) The dairy product that you have
to sell is bringing a good price and
the dairy feeds are cheap which con
tffols your cest for production large
1y '
"’ Good two to three gallons cow '
HELLO!
i We're taking a bit
cof your time and
- our time to tell you
' that:
We can help you
out if your h:\fim-_v.
is on the “blink.”
If Fou need a Stor
age Battery or Bat
. tery Service, we’ll
serve you carefully,
cheerfully, and sat
isfactorily,
“PREST-O-LITE
BATTERIES”
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPAXNY
PHONE 38 CORDELE, GA.
TODAY
WE WISH YOU
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WE MUST THANK
OUR FRIENDS FFOR
| KINDLY
" REMEMBRANCES
OF THE PAST
CORDELE FISH AND
_ OYSTER COMPANY
feed this cheap feed correctly will
certainly bring in good rcturns at a
profit.' .
Dairying gives us a monthly ‘cash
income which is of great help on the
farm.
A good home grown ration is as
follows:
4 part:i of cottonseed meal; 4 parts
of corn and cob meal ground up;
2 parts of shorts; {eed ¢ t{?S pounds
of the above ration to a two gallon
cow with hay or hulls.
“IPE TEMPTRESS”
A DRAMATIC FILM
. FULL OF THRILS
SCREEN SPECTACLE FROM PEN
OF BLASCO IBANEZ HAS AC
TION AND COLOR.
Thosge who love thrills, mighty
drama, astounding situations that
grip by their sheer tensity, com
'bincd with glittering spectacle. gor
geous pageantry, kaleidoscopie cos
tume, combined with faultless act
ing and wonderful artistry, will find
a perpetual joy in “The Temptress,”
now playing at the Capitol Theatre.
It is a sereen drama that has
ceverything. From the pén of Vin
cente Blaseo Ibanez, author of “The
Four lorsemen,” it tells a gripping
stery of Paris and South America;
of a woman with the face of an angel
and a soul of ice; whosn g‘hmms
wreck men lives and sow the seeds of
disaster wherever she enes—of g
love strong enough to survive the
weirdly evil destiny gseemingly dealt
by fate to her lovers; of a gigantic
ROOBIN’S
Clean-Out
E Y e
Hat Sale
For Friday And Saturday
We Are Placing on
Sale Every Winter
Hat i Stock
FOR ONLY
sl'oo
We got to make room
for our Spring stock
at once.
L. J. Roobin’s Dept. Store
THE HOUSE OF NOVELTIES
maelstrom of human emotions.
Mise Garbo, as the seductive mod
ern C.cee, revels in glorious gowns;
her beauty glitters with the brilliant
hardness ¢f a diamond; and, in the
dramatic moments, her emotional
acting apprcaches almost sublime
heights. ¢
The tall cocoanut palm tree helps
supply mankind with buttons, soap,
candles, candy, butter, sugar, paper,
rope, baskets, brushes, mucilage and
many other aiticles. To the savage
it supplies all.earthly neads, building
materials, fuel, slecping mats, food,
drink and medicine.
GET A LABEL AT SMALL COST FROM
'THE DISPATCH PRINTERY
And sell yom'. Syrup outfiut in neatly labeled
cans. It will pay you.: We will be glad to help
you fix the label. : & :
PHONE 30 CORDELE, GA.
TAE COubELL Dlsy )
BANKRUPT NOTICE
IN THE DiSTRICT CLULT CF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE MID
DLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of the followinhg Bank
rupt: .W. L. Robuck, trading as Cor
dele Sash. Door & Lumber Co., Cor
d I+, (Georgia, -
To the creditors of said Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that the above.
named Bankrupt was duly adjudicated
o Dankrupt on the date named bhelow,
and that the first meeting of his
creditors will be held at 10 A. M. at
my office in Cordele, Georgia, on the
date named below, at which time the
said ecreditors may attend, appoint a
Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and
trapsact such other busniess as may
properly come before said meeting,
Date of this notice: 12-28-26.
Date of adjudication: 12-28-26.
Date of creditors meeting: 1-8-27.
U. V. WHIPPLE, :
Referee in Bankruptey, Cordele, Ga.
SHOULD BE A PLEASURE!
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We can’t understand why
we hear so many men
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complain about the “trou
ble” of buyi
€ of buying an over
coat. | ;
: IT OUGHT ’.l’()' BE A LOT OF FUN —AT LEAST THAT’S
HOW THE MEN WHO BUY HERE SEEM TO REGARD IT.
'I‘H()'[TSMDS OF THE HANDSOMEST GRIFFON OVER
COATS THAT YOU’VE EVER LAID EYES ON. DOZENS
OF DISTINCTIVE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM—IT’S JUST
A QUESTION OF PICKING OUT THE ONE YOU LOOK
BEST IN!
AND THEN A PRICE THAT IS EVEN A LITTLE BIT LOW
ER THAN YOU EXPECTED TO PAY.
AND FINALLY, THE HEARTWARMING SATISFACTION
OF KNOWING THAT IF THE COAT DOESN'T MAKE
GOOD, WE WILL! :
SURE, IT’S FUN TO BUY AN OVERCOAT HERE!
~ PRICES RANGE FROM $17.50 T 0 $35.00 .
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eaton's ept. ore
123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
WE SELL FOR CASH AND FOR LESS :
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