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PAGE SIX R i R Al HANDLEY OIL MANAGER llie. Parrish has been made Hanly and Supply Company manager here neceeed W, T. Perry, resigned. Fred ies has: been made -assastant maxs B These two young men are well bn to the local trade and they ask tare of the gas and oil business of community. TTON STANDARDS ARE 1 D) IPLETED AND ACCEPTED WASHINGTON Mar. 13 —Cotton wrts representing European and ierican assoclations and the depart nt of egrienltmp’ today completed. ymination and seceptance of too de ‘tment’s copies ¢f the uuiver:al cot-i standard to be used during the com k crop year. ! R &/7 ANI AT 5 22Ul 6 W’_é? ,v" z',]',;'{ / ,// » t/ ;,';:3’:7' /’/:/ z A ' |Pe e % ey )z'j’/’. 7% / 5 2 ¢ 5%k ) Y O 4 ’»‘:/,,‘ f," /-'/ o ’7 & .{ Y % 1 N ;7 "‘ ;/: 'Z::‘. "/\ ',-',;-, I O e eR B Develop 'em Quick! 48 hours after they crack the shells, start your chicks on Tuxedo Buttermilk Starter. Makes | ’em grow like weeds. Prevents bowel trouble. After 6 days add Tuxedo Chick. Plenty, of “water. Between baby chick angt._pullet stage give them. Tuxedo Devéloper, ‘Chickens fed -the Tuxedo way will develop twice as fast‘as ' iffed ordinary farm grainsalone. Tuxedo feeds positively contain no tankage. [Trog 'ruxr.po HE ARD LINE OF FEEDS ; ) & 3 Cg-trvualw’tgn oo ! GROCERY |%o ; Tuxedo Hog Rat} \ A COMP ANY \ Tn:od: Pigeon r::a 1 ; v ; Tuxedo Egg Mash ; Tuxedo Scratch - e ‘ ru:.:o_c;_:: 1 essunud AT g & .;E“‘.‘l‘.'uv“;‘u‘:»j,"“' ! -fl‘&:flb?gmfl‘. L ST G b i E"“-?".—: - ) | Tuxedo 'D.qvolppor Yoy CRICK FEEDS Tuxedo Foultry ATLANTIC ICE & COAL COMPANY . INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF GEORGIA TD our hosts of friends and patrons we extend greetings and — sincere thanks for the generous patronage extended to us in the past. ~We intend to merit a continuance of this patron age by giving you prdgpt service, and the most reasonable prices, at all times, for the products we make or handle. | The ice season is about to open and you may be assured that we are ready to supply all re quirements with the purest quality of distilled water ice. - Should you haVe penshable goods to be cared for ... . in Cold Storage, just let us know so that rates may 7" be quoted and all details arranged. : , For ‘any ‘information. or for - s i LA : placing ' orders, ‘please call Telephone Number 153 Cordele, Georgia ‘ W. C. Miller ‘March 1925 ‘ Manager / - ML RN g WOMAN GOVERNOR TO SIGN HUSBAND’S AMNESTY j AUSTIN, March 13.—The dramatic finprecedented spectacie of a wo ‘man governor signing a virtual par don for her hushand was in promoct‘ /here today. The bill granting full pmnesty for James F. Ferguson, ‘ousted from.the office of, governor and barred from ‘holding pubMd.' ‘state office, completed passage of the legislature yesterday and is be fore: Fergysod’s wite for hét. 'sikne tare. ey ; M N b i e H 1 INVESTIGATION PROCEEDS § ; ,“ §.7 78 n;-' ) g k 4 i '.' ? L ~ DEATH OSAGE INDIANS , o et s % F PAWHUSKA, 0k1a.,, Mar. 18 ;Sfate and federal investigation into the series of deaths among Osage Indians in nineteen twenty-two has not been ended and is proceeding “with good results,” it was indicated in official quarters today. .. | NOTE TO LEAGUE ‘ OVERSHADOWS LAGGING | (Continued from page 1) = ' 7 —_— !a’utclsmam are justified, but claim ‘the protocol could have been per fected to meet them. 'l : \ | - No. Arms_Conference WASHINGTON,” March 13.~—Al kw,f?rgydexp;;cmw is anxious ‘to call @ new 'arms’ conlerence as i,”‘m a 8 @he oprortune moment s mujn}?d. admipistration offielals !,app'a ently ‘regard the whole project as, rebulous, 80 far as sarfaze indi étiofsn revéal, copsideration of the subicct has not approached “even rrmotdly; @ stege Where: jormal _in vitations can be issued. i - & s S e WASHINGTON March 12--Senate re publicans in confevence today decided against a proposal for reduction of the patronage of four in surgonts, reed outl of the party councils and removed from theiy former rank on the standing c_om-l mittee. | | HOLLANDS QUEEN HONORED LEYDEN Holland, Feb. 23 (AP) — This old world: town has just colebrated the 85 anniversary of thé tounding of ite famous yniversity. ) J Upén Queéen Wilhelmina -was con fered the honoray degree of doctol‘l of law and the women students pw»l sented her with the first tulips of the #oason. ; ; ’FOOTBALL POPULARITY MAKES - IT A RIVAL OF BASEBELL ~ HONOLULU, Feb. 18 (AP)— Football has becme “a clse rival to baseball for popularity in Ilawali,’ according to paid attendance fig ures for both sports made public by J. Ashman ‘Beaven, = owner of Moi liili Park, Honolulu’s shrine of ath- Poties. ! 10 Lt 8 “For the short football sedson 73,- 000 persons paid admission " to the park. These included the attendance at the ohe game played by Occidens tal’ College of ‘California against the University of Hawaii-and the games of "Colorado ‘University against the Pearl“ Harbor Navy - team'and’ the University of Hawaii. = * - ~ The total turnout for last: year's senior league baseball season, with attendance combpiled for four' times as' many ganies as were’ counted in. arriving’ at’ thé football attendance,’ was (78,000, Beaven announced. | ‘FOR RENT Six toom house cheap. eall 382, A 3181 t If Jack Frost should drop in for another visit, we can quickly replenish your bin or cellar with the best grades of Coal, either retail or wholesale. ‘THE CORDELE DISPATCH BIRMINGHAM MAN IS - KIDNAPED AND BEATEN . BIRMINGHAM, March 13.—Po flice are searching today for five ‘men who last night kidruped D. J. Houston aged thirty-two, a truck driver from a down town strect, carried him several miles from the city &nd severely flogged him. ~ Confined to his home suffering from the effects of the beating he said seventy-five lashes = were ap niied to his back and legs. ‘SPR:NG USURPS ROLE ... CF WINTER IN DENMARK COPENHAG! N Feb. 23 (AP) — Thi ig the mildest winter Denmark has ‘known in three centurics. Not noce ;.hns the temperature fallen below the freezing uoint in the daytime, and the nights when this has heen the ease ‘have been excedingly rare. Generally 'the month of February is the ¢oldest in Denmark; this year it has had the character of early spring. The mild winter has been blessed by everybody except the furriers and the coal mer chants, Particularly the latter are com plaining bittefly. They are losing . a great deal of money they say - Cities like Helsingfors, Reval and Rig awhich are usually bured in snow at this time of the year have up to the present experienced nothing more win try than a' few nights of friost, 1 INDIGEST!ON e oy i o fort after mgeafi, belchl'lg, bloat ing and constipation wi CHAMBERLAIN'’'S ~ TABLETS _Eacy and pleasant to take--only 25¢ Prices To Suit The Occast It you will entrust your work with. us you will be convinced that-we do real CLEANING and PRESSING.. We have & system ;that satisties, S U "Men’s Suits steam cleaned 'sl.oo Ladies’ Suits steam cleaned at .. bol i $lOO 0 $1.50 Men's "Suits dry . cleanedi. $1.25 Ladies’ Suits dry clenn*:l @LI Ie TR o $2.25 ‘ GIVE US A TRIAL ' PHONE 154 ¢ Guy T. Cobb—lnsurance i PIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE. : SURETY BONDS B 'PHONE 75 CORDELE, GA. e The 6's_a ROGERS Store near you bamsey < I , | ] : g . il ’5»--—-——- Whei'o'}Soflsf'a'dloiili'}h’f'cerl‘a'inba' ROGERS SUGAR CORN, NO, 2 CN; 20R .- 26 ROGERS LYE HOMINY, NO. 2 CAN, 3FOR -+~ - 25¢ ROGERS SAUER KRAUT, NO. 2 CAN. 2FOR -+ - ---- - 26¢ PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 BARS WITH AN EXTRA BAR FREE FOR 27¢ - JENEDA CHERRIES, FINE FOR PIES,NO.2CAN - - 21¢ ROSEDALE PEACHES, NO. 27 CAN, -+~ ----- 236 ROGERS PURE CANDY, PER POUND - -+ -19¢ DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD, NTI CAN --+ 24¢ DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD, NO. 2 CAN - -+~ 30¢ DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD, NO. 2% CAN .-~ 40¢ DEL MONTE OR LIBBYS PINEAPPLE, SLICED, NO. 1 CAN -- - 18¢ DEL HONTE OR LIBBYS PINEAPPLE, SLICED, NO. 2 CAN - 25¢ DEL MONTE OR LIBBYS PINEAPPLE, SLICED; NO. 2* CAN - 28¢ - * DELMONTE OR LIBEYS PINEAPPLE, CRUSHED, NO. 1 CAN. +24c:. DEL ONTE OR LIBBYS PINEAPPLE CRUSHED, N 0.2 AN . 24¢ Me the best in the city. : : ‘Our Prices will ‘Please You R I S 0 ek aaa-o ~ ~lWh&c.'s}lshcllon'{"f“l:e' ai .' RS ‘Regardless of The Car You Buy, or The Price You Pay, There is \ - No Greater Value - Than Buick TS RAR Buick Distributor , Cordele, Georgia FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1926