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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920.
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ke gl W itch
ea glasses, Water pitchers
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[i ~ We offer you the best ice tea glass to be had
. for the money. . You should sce thése now. And
I we also haye aspeciatsolection of waterpitehers
Y AU T YT S dny A
i A new lot of . Crockery and Glassware larec
-« cenonghr for - evervhody hus arived. Conie T
- andgget vours while theyariety is gpod. Many
1(‘51'"'7(.411,_‘; plece can b Had verys reasonablo
- “price. Bee our Stoneware and - Daisy Churns.
- They are.the right kind. ’
E Remember aico, wve handle Simmons and
- Semeo Oil Stoves and Ovens, Our 2ood name
' i§ staked on these. They will fill the bill and
pleasc yvou,
We Malce Deliveries
HUTCHINSON LUMBER & SUPTTY CO.
A WELLS, Ifar., Wall Bt., next Union Depot
. ; CORDELE, GEORGIA '
s"'~'.,»"'~'v‘§t"'v"e(;fl . { MONEY MADE BY ;
R {# /:?g}] v) R OUR VULCANIZING
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.‘ R ~}Z"/.{ i # In these days of saving and
8 ) )!}?/ [ithmn 5
/R : /s f!li/ ~W‘& avoiding waste, and especielly
-‘- P /"J-qu; o 5.9 in view of the .rising cost of
‘l ¢/fl fi-‘f,fi new tires, why not make your
Ffi_f_fi‘; " o ."-‘N“ tires last two and three tinmes
i k ?,\t "’f'v}g’; as long by letting us valcanize
77 e TR as long by letting us vulcanize
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. -\ ?;?";‘\,}‘“" their . weak spots? Many an
BAPS é’,’;}% otherwise sound®shoe ecan’ be
eSto o e A 0 SR saved by out vicanizing.
CORDELE AUTO SUPPLY CO.
PHONE NC. 41 FOR
ACCESSORIES ~ VULCANIZING
fce Cream Freezers
We invite you to exll apd sce our line of iec
creann freezers. We have them at the vight priee,
We also-have a splendad line sof awvater, eoolers
and Daisy Chuwrns, The churn that churns with
case and speed is the Daisy,
COME IN AND BUY HERE -YOU WILL
' RE PILTASED. ,
RAY HARDWARE CO.
Seventh Street North Cordele, Georgia
. Are You In E t
, re You In Laines
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FFor some time no v you have heen saying
to yourselt that you're moing to save money.
Are you really in carnest2. Then prove it to
vourselt by opening a savings account NOW.,
Getting stavted is the big thing about sav
ing. And that's easy onee’’ yon've made up
vour mind. As little as a doliar starts vou at
this Bavk, Small savings, helped by the inter
est we pay, soon add up.
Decide fo save so mueh a week and to live
on what'’s left. Keep it up. Perseveraneo
WHHE=-Q1 T ORVS,
Urove vour ambhition to save by starting
NOW. :
CORDELE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
CORDELE, CEORGIA,
J. &, Qtwell, Pres. R, R. Harris, V. P. W, P. Fleming, V. P.
N. . Black, V. P, : ‘
Gaon. T. White, Cashier GM, l:nzmuur()v!\sst. Cashier.
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G. L. DEKLE & BROIHeR
UNDERTAKERS E‘NiBALMERS
RESIDENCE FHONED 012 £ 515—0 OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDLLE, CEORGIA .
YOUR HOME TOWN FIRST i
| (By Dr. Frank Crane.) .. .. 3
Worg for your own town, i
Bewutify it, Imprcve it. Make it!
altractive, # !
ThHe Weilg War and the treaty m’!
Peace azd the Frotective Tarifi and!
all such 'thu;'u are fifffiorumi. gubjccts; |
iewhat’s the good of cleaning up th
Cwerld unlogs you swesp your own i|{;&):'~;
| :stq)".’ ¢ . i
Tha City whose mzin street is dirty. !
sordid-eoking, cluttered, u‘ninv_l.‘.ing’
suffers - much, Suchia ety wants 6
e cleaned, tecreated, made a -thing!
:cf heatty, so that people will c.om:—:!
miles to sec it, ‘ i |
The best advertismeent ol your bus. |
inegs i the town yeu live in. I
Towns get reputationsfi as well ar |
men, Make your town tolked cf alli
cver the State, It will thus draw pc.)~'
ple, And where the people come, there
is pl"ospericy.
It does not take money, It takes
something that scarcer. It takes co |
cueration, Pty j
Get -together, ‘Organize fcr civic
imrevement, Devélop the civie nmv:e.i
Rid your town of ohe eyesore ufu-ri
ancther, Clean np the vecant lots)
-and plant them in gardens. Make a
‘ cluttered yard a disgioce. Make pub
lic opinipn too hot for those who will
~not help, 2
| It pays. It will proniote law and
| order. It will help iklhe educdtion of
your childien, It wilM draw factorie:
~and other business entefprises to your
"locality. ; '
iShiftlessness, untidiness, dirt and
selfishness, as shown in your streets
and buildingsg, 12a¢t ypon your peopls,
. Such things ‘make your boys and
girls grow up hating their home town.
: Make your hoine town a phfl(h‘cn'y
5 paradise, s_nm(-thin_x: their memory will
‘ lovingly turn back to.
' Look after your Amusenents, your
HPurk:-:. your Ppaygronds, vour The
atres, and all ycur other means of
| communial enjoyment.
i Mgzka your home town happy.
i It ays. ; ;
' SAY OUT OF ATLANTA PRISON
{ EIGHT LONG TERM CONVICTS
| ESCAPE FEDERAL PEN; ’
; . THREE ARE RECAPTURED .
\ ke
I Atlanta, June I.—Eight priqm:-rs es
caped from the Atlanta Federal peni
‘tentiary late today by sawifig their
\ way out of a cell Elock, it wos an
'rmm(-erl at the penitentiary.
lx Three. of the raen, were racaptured
soon after they got out and seai’h ’wa,s
l instituted at once for the others. Al
i the men were said to be serving long
'torms. Investigation also was begun
to ascerjain how saws reached the
! prisoners. :
: Two of the five men*who were still’
lat large tonight gotaway iroin the
]A!,lanla penitentiary last year and re
,mained at liye':t,v about two ni(mthsp.
iThu other three men who got safely
iawa,\: late today . were Richard F.
il)odgo, Orville Hayry Cook and Thur
| man . Brown, the latter a negro.
| Rewards of $6O each were offercd
| for the arrest of the men.
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| WHITE MEN PALLBFARERS |
{ FOR THEIR NEGRO NUHSE a
| MEMBERS OF HOLMES F/\M!L‘.’;
WILL HONOR BETTIE COMER {
‘ )i TOODAVY 1
2., t
1- Six vounyg white men, three soas ni‘!
.i)r. and Mrs. W. R, Holmes, and tln'w\}
of their nephews, will act as pnll--;
,1\«»:11‘01‘5 today at the funeral cf Bettio |
Comer, aged negro woman, who had |
heen o servant'in the Holmes t‘;.mii)‘l
4 for the past 36 years. . |
] Bettie, the niece of William Yopm, |
“pen Cent Bill,” had, according 0 Mrs.]
1 ¥olmes, been a faithful servant an".s
4 Christian ¢haracter. She had nursed
DrS g 7. Holmes, W, R, Hnll‘)('.\'..]l‘..i
i sull W, B. Helmes,sons of Dr, and Mr: |
Holmes, and W. 8.. Burke, (Im‘rlnl'i
; Burke and K. W. Burke, J., their reph-j
{ CW, - 5 9 l
' The funeral will be held this ¢ftor-|
| noon at 8 o'clock at the A, ‘M. K.
;(‘lnn'l"‘n on Cotton Ave. '
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!,WRECK VICTIM IS RECOVERING I
!W. E. GANNAWAY FAILED TO)
| MAXE ESCAPE EEFORE EN- i
' GINE STRUCK CAR '
1 Albany, June I.—W.E. GQuianaway, &j
i well-known Albanian, who was nain- |
! {ly injured in a wreck on the At\:mt:r;
{ Coast Line vailroad at Fairflax, Ga..
i last Sunday, is irbm't.‘-d to bhe impv\nfl:
jing. :‘ml'hfs wounrds are not mg:xt‘duif
1 as’ ketious, e in t
; Mr. and Mrs. Gannaway were on!
their way for & visit-of several days!
I\\'ith relatives in Savaunah when the|
‘ruccident occured,-and were mnmslled;‘
‘to come back hpme and call the visit'
v off. 3 :
! Mr. Gannaway was in the smoking
?r;xr of ihe train when ancther train,
j ron into the rear end of the car andi
' wrecked it. Others in the car saw lhe!
!uppmaching engine in time 1o g‘otg
cout cf the smeker to safcty, but Mr. |
! Ginauaway was net so fortunats analg
he reccived sewtral severe hruisgs
and o dech gash under vight oye, |
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
AGED WORTH FARMER KILLED
—— ¢ |
& B.' THOMP3ON, OF SUMNER,!
CRUCHED PENEATH OVER- |
E TURNED AUTO |
Tifton, Ju-el.—- ¥ Thampeon, 70,
o formet - rokiing foeie’ milos - vorth
of Suntncer, Ga., Wag killed about 10
o'clecks 7V Puestay aprning whenehis
car tprned over near Wis heme. .
My, “Thompsbn’ wWas found under
neoth the ¢ar by ¢ neglo. The ergine
was stk ning. My Thompson, vis
drad when the car was removed.
He was widcly known through this
section,.avd leaves a wiie and several
children, hiee vy e :
ROCHELLE GRJST MiLL BURNED
Abbeville, June I.—Fire in Rocheile
vesterday morning destroyed the giist
mill of T. @, McCollum dnd the black
gmith shop #ddisting. ‘They both were
total losses, Mr. McColum had $360
morth of ‘fnburance. ~Bolh bulldings
lelenged to Mrs, S. FF. Laidler, and
she had $7OO werth of insurar ¢ en
them, The fire stirted T the black:
smith shep frem come unknown cause
and hed got mueh - Neadwavy hofors
it was dizeovered, °
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/‘ SPTRTN hag inpeg Jenr 2 lie
vomedy fßest succes iy l
uscd in. avercominne ol g
attacksivet panaga e verupus. )
ness and cick hfadachzs, i
& 4 gy
RBut: Eollic 140 Capitons 18
now fakineg s place ¥4 Col- 1
fier's Cavetenns {¥he Tignid l
Wisgtald 6l e i s saiandl
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Then you lrucw tha ne
tone-1s absolitely chfe fors !
containg no bpiate. certhni- ’
i, nor chloral. ? i
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Ttodoes alt ahaws fenipin ;
drew duepnit Sotiar andi et
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stitution the Wienhtura of 00 !
C X gmer (AR et ey
cveny hotths ¢° Ghnaipe Ca?t |
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PVous druaeist A ilsnnnl
Lhvs MualP AREoat g T
NG Al T e ey e
Water Coolers
We sueecet that vou
see our Water Coolers
and our lee, Croam
Fryeezers hefore vou buy
for the summer. We
offer the best only and
the price is right.
See us for Sercen
Wire.
HARDWARE
Cordrle Georgia
Quality First
When ino need ©of
Fresh Meats and Gro
ceries please call 152,
Remember we carry
nothing but. the very
hest, (iive us a trial
order and be eonvineod
We daciver prowptly.
- Oth Stroet, North
HE TIED H!S FEET WIiTH BAREBED
v’
" WIRE AND DROWNED SELF
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Richmond, Va., May 30.-—Aficr tying
his.feet togather with a strand of bard
wire and leaving a ncte, pinncd to o
rail “fl»n"“.c nearby, nofifying eelativis
Whete s L Ay would he found, €V W
H‘(A:'."."et,‘ 43, a_farmer of“ '!’?)Yfe ‘Bresr,
drewned himself in a (:rcuk"nu; mnars
than '8 inches _(lceep.' on lis fagm .8
milas"from here. Relatives 4-dnd his
body late yesterday atteradof. Br¥od
ing over the death of his wife is given
as the oRRe. by o
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The Fd-4 Sedan with electric staiting and 1 hting evster, with demountable el |
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rims with 31s-inch tires all-ardund; is & Familv-car of class and comfort, both in
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summer and in winter. For touring it is a 2 most comiorrable car. The large :
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plate glass windows make it ai dpen car when desired, while in case of rain @nd
4 all inclément weather, it can Be made a most delight
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fif\\ : Tl cloced &ar in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust
%’i@({hfi;:\\ proof, fne uphoistering, broad, roomy seats. Simple :
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=SNET o o P i has 2il the distinctive and cconomical merits of
RGO SLTRSTS S T ¢the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't
PATE BANKEY) - you come in and look it over? '
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B Noneof fliemlgh’!i'ysu'mgth of the Gillette Tires and Tubesrunswild. None @
B ofit iswasted. he remarkable Gillette Chilled Rubber Process—thenewer |}
8% and better way of Tire and Tube making, increases—then cages up— the &
| natural resistance of rubber — toughens it as iron 18 toughened by con- ‘
| version into steel. .No other method can accomplish this. oe e
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. when exposed to heat, cold or dampness. arealready solidlyiconv incedof—thatthey
They bhold their own against hardest are pestiively longest weéaring, least costly - a
: going. They remain firm and full of of all tires and tulks. Make a mileage test
fight despite long, grinding friction. oneGiticite against threeof other makes, .
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Millions -of Tiny Germs s
Cause Your Catarrh
Real Relief Comes Only by
Cleansing the Blood of the
% Germs.
You must realize that youn hlood
is loaded . down , with . catarih
germs, and these germs musi be
removed from your IHood before
you can expect real, rationgl zelicf
from the disease. And of course,
you know that you cannot reach
these germs jn your blood with
sprays and douches.
q.'B. 8. willocleanse your blood
of the cause of Catarrh, and; give
veal velief. It has been -in - con
stent use for more than fifty
vears, and is sold bg all druggists.
Buy a bottle 'of 8. 8. 8. today and
lose no further time in getting: om
the vight treatment. . :
Valuable advice regarding yo\&:
case will .be furnished: free, & -
dress Medical Adviser, 103" Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga., "~ '
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