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PAGE EIGHT G R v?v % b i 4 7 A Few Xmas duggestions » ’ v ; ' " | ! ¢% 1 : 'l % : :,,,.3 iR G \ b 2 i y o b - sadde | \%?* ~% § b WS é . ¥‘r _;.. : :x: / ‘f— 5 \T:— : : 1, L/ g i ’; ’;/. 7 :: \': RS 8 5. T vtk i ,‘\v\t\" i .a, e w . "\ =/, TR <- Q\ ; N RN, (Y % N \\\\\3:\\\\ >-//" F ((\ z, et N\ NN YA - ? ~ & / e & ,\‘\?‘n\ -.“;,’4:,.'1“;\“"‘ ‘-)) \\ AN b 2t “\‘ ; i e g/( (& '\ \R, OAB R P S T AT SO TRRSRD SR O 4 bv' ! ; Lok ‘7_.'.: ”"‘ AA\ -\‘\\‘“‘ ' '.,,"/ '){/.‘ ’, FB' y/ A,;!, b ) i‘ \ A \"'\Z Y p:;]"r y 4 4 v"‘ ‘;‘.’,.""v /7.'. 1 "-, Y AR 'v\\ ; - ' - 77 [N N BN o 7 / NA2 ! ¥ A i 3 \! i '»J.;{ / ; /‘;4 ‘F '!’{6‘s;"\‘ , B 1 ‘| : ‘,'. . g , 1§ NIl ioar i} AL vl \ On All Furs St/ e I f R eot i}s Ry B o g o SN GBS :'wl R i B P You husbands who have been ) T T e W‘:fi? Al| 1 8 5, o .waiting for a solution to / ,/, :[T Ty '”“ §ANIA 1 your “What am I going to A esazsse ines i ' give my wife”’ gift problems |/; , ki 1N Bi [ A ff%—; n}fl’ 4‘ IR AT 1 take heed. Down deep in ek e |i / L i wf,r % i%{g? {nj j}! 5 < I 14 y 5 o 4 y,v.'v' 44 '. J 4 4 W\' M ' the heart of every woman is &3{3\" l /4‘; v, /¥!4 ?: ?, ;.,\\f}/ 51 {! 98 /»‘“' ' £i9 s e , 1 [{7 ee) f/ YOI, the love of furs, it’s born in & it : ) @3> Frligl . her. What splendid Christ- € | = e T mas gifts they make, and = L~ } L, > . = ¥ 5 h Christmas on- | & : ‘ AN here it is with Christ : &-—’ ; g g&, o L ly 3 days-away and Louis | X 2/, YOS NNH A N X Miller is offering furs at 1-3 | =454, ! <KT Gl A X { v¢?r Y gl§ ,"HZI ‘ ) . - "/d b/ St TN y -\” oft K.M: ’SR ‘ : )/' Sg7 Qfi ; &Iye e, ?gfi:.sz:atgf’%;:;‘ 4N ———————————————— AR RRR e T \IR AR t . ‘ Wi f?}; /{;fii’tifif‘% R *"7,( AP ";“///;q | , ol PATWY Sl sß[plqul) YIS 19yjeom AUy "‘f‘u’jw,",’( /, ; g 7/ /fl‘, 4 » $lO.OO values, all colors, at ,} 415 S 4 ; . e &oca ) 1 67T 1/ i% : ’ . S _‘;: _'_', ‘S U.- i b e b LV A O ’ " i R e T = he'¥ , o iR Give her a bath robe, all bath W R 1& E 51 o Aaid ‘\' ‘ '." : robes reduced. A AR "%fl Sl aiy ih cigq‘b Brush wool Sweaters, with ey 1 - the new bobbie collars, $ll.- = ‘ 85 values, 10 go on sale *&’ .$6.95 | f A D B .8 AT S 0 DA, PO VT AT AT \\\\\\\\\““‘““""'""""mnm% : : \\\\\\\\ ','% i \&\\‘ ‘l),/’\,’ \‘ Lt NS : : A\ £ HOSIERY |2 ‘A L’\SIKE' IIITI’.I, © 4250 and $2.95 As You Like “‘l | 3 FULL FASHIONED E‘Ey / Tt Silk Hose regular weight ¢N2 (\ §= or chiffon, all colors that are \ i 9",, \ \5 Ul good, to go on sale at :‘? g & : / "'z% i St i . iny \\\\\\ W ; !’“ ] ""'"'llmmmn i > \ _:I \! & Ladies hand Bags, especially ' priced, all e it 5] 84705505 v Under the Arm Bags : Wc have a complete line of Handkerchiefs singleor packed in boxes . T 0 G 4 ()0 BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL BE O PEN AFTER SUPPER TO 9 O’°LOCK. ~ PLEASE SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY TO AVOID THE RUSH - : & @ : Louis Miller Department Store ONE PRICE TO ALL--NO DEVIATION--CORDELE, GA. Jersey and Tricolette Knickells, all colors, . $2.857°53.95 Bordour Lamps, complete with cord ready e L L e THE CORDELE DISPATCH MINIMUM SUM TO WILL GIVES CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN BULK OF ES | TATE PR ) : WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The will of Samuel Gompers, filed today for probate, left the bulk - of his: cstate, was not valued, to his sons and his grand daughters and directed that only ‘‘the minimum amount allowed by law’’ should be paid the widow. The will was dated November eight, this yea¥, and was accompanied by the mutilated copy of another, previously made, which was torn aecross ‘the face dna on which was written ‘I cancel and revoke this will.’”’ JUDGE CRUM REPORTED POPULAR IN WILCOX ‘ | The followin gaccount is taken from this week’s Abbeville Chronicle, Judge Crum having just closed four weeks of court in Wilcox: - “A four weeks session of Wilcox Superior Court has just closed, and many important cases have been dis posed of during the term, lit is said by court attaches that the docket, beth civil and criminal is in better ishape than it has been' for many "jears on account of our able Judge’s 'flmtiring efforts with a view to that end.’ “We take special pride in not only the statement, but the fact that we have the best judge to be found any where, which seems to be the uni versal opinion of the people of this county. Judge Crum has made many yriends since he has been judge of this circuit, and it is predicted that "he will be judge of this circuit until moss grows on his back if he wants it” DR ELLIOTT AND FAMILY LOCATE IN ATLANTA Dr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and sons, Walter Jr., and Dick, Ift the ’past week to reside in Atlanta, Dr. 'Elliott goes to be associated in the ‘practice of osteopathy with his fath er, Dr. J. W. Elliott, who several years ago moved from Cordele to At lanta to engage in the practice of his profession in that city. Both families were for a number of years highly esteemed rsidents of Cordele and in their going a loss is flt.in social, civic and religious circles in the cityi. i Dr. Walter Elliott] is one of the most promising young ostepath§ of Georgia, being a member of the state board. i Since the organization of the Crisp County Volunteers, Dr. Elliott has been captain and in this capacity he will also be missed. ; The best wishes of a host of friends here will attend this esti mable family in their new home. NEW VANDERBILT PAPER MTAMI, Dee. 20.—Cornelius Vander bilt, Jr. has leased the present Lome of the Miami Daily News, Jr., the Tab loid Morning Daily which he will pub lish here beginning in January. HAWKINSVILLE, VIENNA, CORDELE BUS SCHEDULE Leave Arrive Hawkinsville __ 7:30a.m. 6:30p.m. Unadilla -___. 8:30a.m. 5:10p.m. Pinehurst ._._. 8:55a.m. 4:50p.m.. Vienna ____... 9:25a.m. 9:20p.m.! Cordele ____. 10:15a.m. 10:00a.m. Vieona _..... 10:45a.m. 10:46a.m, Hawkinsville .. 1:00p.m. 12:00a.m. Vienna ....... 2:15p.m. Cordele --.... 4:00p.m. 2:40p.m. Vienna _...... 4:30p.m. Pinehurst ____ 4:55p.m. Unadilla --...- §:lsp.m. Sedan type Reo Bus, charges 3 1-2 cents per mile. Conection with fitzgerald, Valdosta and other lines in Cordele. E. D. BRADDY Hawkinsville, Ga. - DISPATCH WANT ADS ;,,,7 wo Cent's A '.Word i I .’A 2 * - L _'LOANS ] ARM LOAN HEADQUARTERS— | We still get the money for our‘ former customers. Dorris and Brown ! ? 3 4-10-tf QUICK LOANS—Made on both city and farm lands. €ece C. M. McKen-‘ zie. 3 7-9-tf i FARM LOANS—At best terms to be | had, and specialize in quick servlce.l W. E. Grubbs, “ordele, Ga. tf TO FARMERS OF CRISP COUNTY! —The Federal Land Bank has plqntyi of cheap money to loan on farms on thirty-five years time. For partic-| ulars. seer H. C. McKenzie, oflicesi Board of Trade. 12-3:26ti 1 NOTICE 1 PHOTOS MAKE—Excellent Xmas. gifts. Cofield’s Studio. Phone 533.,‘ 11-29-Ifl, ‘ $35.00 GASH Towara, for tho evidencs to convict‘the parties who destroyed Pineapple Pear Treés in my plantation. James A. Griffin, 12-17-6te. ? FOR SALE : T o Yi et BUDDED PECAN TREES FOR SALE—Standard Varieties, Write For Prices, W. B. Lamar, Park Front, Thomasville, Ga. ~ 12-5-26 t BUY YOUR PECAN—Trees from me. Best varieties, reasonable prices H. R. Sloan, Flintside, Ga., Sumpter County. 12-10-12 t TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS—Few ~ Choice hens and Toms, at 30c per pound. M Bowen, Rt. 1, Arabi. 12-15-6 t _ ; FOR SALE—Houschold furnishings, piano, victrola, sectional book case, range, heaters, couch, rugs, portiers, pictures, chairs, sideboard, and other articles, cheap.to save moving. See them this week at my residence. R. L. Luffman. . .12-15-6 t FOR SALE—Fishel Strain White Rock Cockergls and hens, phone: 522. Mrs. E. A. Devane. 12-16-6 t ‘ | : :7_;:7;_ ‘T_ ' Y 1 ‘lr' S $ . e ly’ = " flfl : ; _\:\\-\‘77 ‘ = L “"";I_(‘:,A\~ SR e R A < B S -"';'::"’i'*‘~:"{'{'-;‘\:" “u“".’%’“:{‘x":‘r"“(;::v 8 "'ll '“ ¢ I G e e G NG eRI S TR : RO AR e T i‘“ ft e \_;q :,;'»l SR —'(_77 _N';,,:.L__VA_;;', ’, __:}; t(‘.»/" r/‘ ’_‘\ \ : RS/ T et Tl L) R I 3 W’ B e Buick Standard Coach N\ \CPRE / : e = L 0 a 3 s E = X }'____':'_—._'—‘ = z ac = > Shiaet T asßuick builds it - Has two ‘wide doors which permit people * to enter or leave the rear seat from either side without forcing front seat occupants : to get out cf the car. As Buick builds the Coach, it is a convenient, modern, sub- - stantial, smart-looking closed car with _ Body by Fisher. And in addition to Buick’s two Coaches, ‘ there are twenty-three other Buick models from which to select your Buick. P : Standard Six Coach 821295 Master Six Coach $249§ . : : Prices {. 0. b. Buick Factories: government tax to be 2 . added. Ask about the G. M. 4. C. Purchase Plan, ) : which provides for Deferred Payments. 5 IpRG. 0 i S. L. RYALS, BUICK DISTRIBUTOR - CORDELE, GEORGIA . - H. F. COQRBETT. ~ " - PLUMBING EVERYTHINE INTHE PLUMBING Llfi E Residence Phone 372 Opposite Light Plant Phone 3756 = Cordele, Ga. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1924 Cash in Advance Three Times For Price of Two ' oselUb . LOST— Leather handbag, dropped from car in city of Cordele or on, highway between Arabi, Ga., and: Cordele. Conténts, twenty dollars," checks and cash. Liberal reward, re: turn to Mr:{ F. S. Mashburn, Gors: dele, Ga. | S 12-19-8¢ DOGS—Setter 3 years old,.large size. Poinfer and Retriever, $lOO. Nice Pointer female, trained $5O. Pair of Coop and Cat Hounds, 15 months, $5O. H. D. Coppedge, For syth, Ga. - | - 12-19-8% : ; LOST—White female settefr, with liv er spots, 'angwers name ' “Roxie”. ‘Phone 348, or 185. Hiram Williamse. L‘l2-21-3t. : g I 5 | iRETI\IL FOOD PRICES SHOW FURTHER INCREASE WASHINGTON, 'Dec. .23.—R6tail_ food "'tx;'ices showed @ further in crease of approrimately one per cent in the month ending November 15, taccording to ‘the department of la bor, covering twenty-one food arti cles ‘in fifty-one cities. A maximum of three per cent in crease was reported at Rochester, '-N.‘ Y.; two per cent in Birmingham, Buffalo, Louisville, New York, Nor folk, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Port land, Me., Savannah. A Leather for the. .repairing .of shoes, and we'are proud' of’ our work. You'can:save many'dol lars for both “yourself and fam ily by. having. your shoes - kept in repair by re-soling 'and re building. We' have solved "the problem of saving ~money ‘jon shoes for- children as ‘well as for iyourself, il e 7 Cordele Leather Co, WALL STREET