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RAID UNCOVERS BOOZE AS
WELL AS AUTO TIRES
Tifton, Ga., June I.—@Special)—]
Three hundred pints of old-tme “red"\
whiskey and sixteen automohile iirc:;!
wire seized in @ reid on the farme of,
Julés Twiner, in the southern art oL
Tift county. Sunday afternoon hy Shey-|
iff J. M. Shaw and Chbf of Polee J. vo.!
'l'h;‘ashér. asssted hy several Npt,.'hxli
cificers, The tires are allegods to have
heen atolen by Levy Johns, of ;\lu\:()n.li
cr his agents, from the Centr:l ot
Georgla and the Sothe.n railroads and|
braught to Turncr's who s an uncle!
cf Johng, for dlsposition. It is claimed
that the last load of tires was brought
frem Macon last Tuesday night Iy
(WG men nomed Wingate and Kneght,
The finding of the whiskey was the
result of the ‘hunt for the tires. No
frrests ware made here as a result
of the find as Johns is supposed to
ke in Macon,
RURAL MAIL CARRIERS |
~ ON RECORD AGAINST A.
; ~ F. OF L. AFFILIATION
Dawson, Gz., June I.—(Special)—
‘lfhfi;Rfil‘al Lettcr Carriers’ Association
of the Third congressional district, in
amma} session here yesterday, went on
recard against affilliation with the
Amearcan Federaton of Dabor. It was
declared n resolutions adcpted that the
pasociation saw no advantage or neces
sity “In sueh an affiliation and that it
wauld be a great mistake at this time
to form such a wconnection. The asso
ofatien also attopted a resoluton to the‘
effect that t would not interfere in
any way with the quality of the rural
mail service to give the carriers the
same privilege as postmasters have of
soliciting subseriptions to newspapers
and pediodicals.
The conventlon was opened by Presi
dent Gcc:‘gn M. Gammage in the chair
and Secretzry and Treasurer W. R.
MWoods at his post. Rev. T. M. Calla
way, pagtor of the Rirst Baptist church
¢f Dawson, delivered the invocation,
gfter which hearty and timely address
ey of welcome were made by Colonel
It. R. Ma:lin, secretary of the chamber
of* commerce; Juo® M. C. Edwards,
judge of the city court of Dawson, and
Pudge J. G. Parke.
RT (s s ew Al . !
PREACHER CAPTURES \
MOONSHINE STILL
Rocky Mount, N. (~ May 31.—The
Rev. N. [l. Shepherd, foimerly pastor
‘of a Baptist church of this city, came
fo Hocky Mount today cnd Helivered
to prohibition enforcement officers a
blockade whiskey still capiured by hirg
in Halifax county. The plant was in
full operation, according to the minis
ter, when he rah upon it in the woods.
1t 'was in charge of a negro youth, said
to be the son of a fhegro preacher. 1
| Gained Ten Pounds
Before Tuaking ZIRON, Alabama Man Was Weak,
Nervous, Had No Appelite, Butis Now Strong.
Wy VERY man and woman, who is in
& run-down, weak condition, with
g bad complexion and poor appe
¢ite, due to lack of iron in their blood,
ahould find Ziron belpful and strength
widiog.
It 18 B scfentifie, reconstructive tonic,
eomposéd of ‘ingredients recommended
by lfidin'z medical authorities.
Debéribing his experience with Ziron,
Mr."‘éeirte W. 8. Lanfer writes from
Jones,, da.: “Bomatime back, I was in
a terrible condition. I was weak and
nervoll, find had & tired feeling all
the timé, My skin was muddy. I
. We have had a splendid portion of the
trade of the good people of Cordele sinee we
opened our new grocery stove and we wish to
- Bav we appreciate it, :
We wish to add to this statement. It there
is anything we ean do further to meet vour
standard normal® grocery needs, please do not
liesitate to call us. We started out to save yon
moner on your grocervies. If you are our cus
tomer, you know. If not, let us show you.
\
e Phone 170
CORDELH, : GEORGIA
CATTLEMAN KILLS HIMSELF
CHARLES E. NEWTON OF THOMAS-%
VILLE LEAVES NOTE SAYING |
HE WAS A FAILURE |
Thomasville, June I.—The lody (1‘!
Charles 2. Newton, a ycung cattie!
puyvep s:’ Thomasville, wis found this
afterncon in the swamp near his
slaughter pen on the edge of towfi.i
Tihere was a hcele through his heud.'z
HHig eifle was lying begide the body.!
witl: one empty carlridge in the chamn-
A written statement found in th:!
c:othes of the dead man bade cn affec |
ticrate farewell to his wite. It said!
h- made a mistake of his life and ex
pected to *return” after he had made
amends-for his “rotton spots.,. De
talled informaticn-as (o ‘his linancos
was fgund in & memorandum bhook evi
dently prepared for the ceeagion of ihy
suicide,
COMPTROLLER GENERAL. =
SERVED WITH PAPIRS |
; IN GOOD ROADS SUIT
Atlanta, June I—W. A. Wright,
!comptroller general, was served Mon-;
day afternoon with napers in the man
‘damus suit brought against him by
'_Governox'. Dorsey to compel him . to
show cause why he shculd not counter
sign the twarrant approved by Gover
nor Dorsey for $38,966.60, payable to
.'W. R. Neel, state highway engineer.
The suit. which is a friendly onc,
‘was started Saturday when Governov
Dorsey presented the warrant to Gemn
eral Wright, whose duty it is to 'ccunt
versign all warrants. General Wrigh
,basing his alction on Attorney General
‘Denny’s opinion refused to countersig
the wairant, and the matter was take:
vinto the Fulton superior”court Satur
,da)?, where papers were issued to com
tpel ‘General Wright to appear some
[time in June to make an answer,
i Attorney Generzl Denny.has ruled
,that the apropriation feature of the
state highway law is unconstitutional,
Adnasmuch as there is no record on th
"journ'als of either the .house or senate
to indicate the vote which was taken
lwhen the law was passed. The consti
!'tution stipulates that all legislation
carrying appropriations shall be voted
yea and nay and a recold made in the
journals of both the house and senate
of each man’s vote. The work of the
state highway commission is being
held up as a result, . }
42 PERSON INJURED
BY MEMORIAL SALUTE
Marshallifown, JTowa, Mdy 31.—Forly
two perscns were injured, four serious
ly, vesterday afternoon at Liscomb,
llowa, when a squad of former scldiers
fired a Memorial day salute. Shot
cartridges were used to make a maxi
mum of noise. Some of the shot scat
tered into the assembled crowd of
1,000 persons. ‘
had no appetite, and at morning I
didn’t feel like getting up, I was
reading of Ziron and decided I would
wx . .. i
“Will say that Ziron is a good medi
cine, I have gained ten pounds in
four months. Am strong and have a
good appetite.”
Ziron is a mild iron tonic, gdod for
young and old. It helps to restoro
the system, when run-down by over
work, uader-nourishment, caused by
stomach or bowel disorders, or as a
result of some weakening illness?
Get Ziron from your druggist. He
sells it on a money-back guarantee
V/OMAN IN WHITE MURDERS |
PEOPLE AS THEY SLUMBER|
o |
Philadelphia, June 1.-J. Leroy,
i.ichelberger, 33 vears old, was mm‘»l
derad during the night as he slepty
neside his wife in West Qrove, (‘lu-::h‘r';
county. Mrs, W. B. Dunlap end hvrf
9-yeur-old daughter, 'Kuth, who li\'ml{
¢ o farm a mle from the Eivhellu-r;-;-;
ers, were also murdeded in bed. i
A mysterious “woman in white w:xsl
seen by Mrs. Richelberger as she glid-!
ed 4!'1'0111 the room after Ei(’]\elhm‘gm"‘
was killed. The police gre seeling the
alleged woman murdeder. ‘
All three victims were found dead in
bed with ‘bullet wounds in their heads. |
An cutomatic pistol was found by Mrs. |
Dunlap’s side, Her carriage with her
horse still hitched tc it was fowad
standng outsde the house. |
- Accordng to the police, it is uns%
siple: all of the shooting was done l:,\-'}
;Mrs. Dunlap, viding to Eichell.erger’s
liome in her carriage, afterward ro-!
itumlng, shooting her daughter and
committing suicide,
MR. WILSON AND THE MANDATE
From the Springfield Republican:
It oil were to he discovered in Ar
menia, Congress might not be so ready
1o say ney to the presient’s appeal
that the Unite States accept the man
ate for that wretche an almost exter
minate country.
As things are, the Senate has not
Thesitated to pass a resolution sympa.
thizing with the poor Armenians and
congratulating them upon their so
calley independence, hat the oil wells
are }o the northgast and east of Ar
menia, or to the south in Mesopotamiz.
So the president was asked to send
mafines to Batum to protect A:rf?ric:m
interests {rom there to Baku in the
Russian oil region, while merely ex
tending America’s sympathy to the
Armenifans, ~ . \
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
EASTERN TIME
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Cordels Union Depot
The following schedule figures pub
lished as information and not guar-
Aanteed
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Arrives - Departs
Arrive | Leave
4:2oam Atlante-Birmingham 12:35am
12:85am Bwk-Wayx-Tms'ville 4:2oam
10:40pm Atlanta 6:3ham
2:35pm Atlanta-Manchester 2:55pm
2:4opm Bwk-Wayx-Tms’ville 2:55pm
6:36am Fitzgerald 10:40pm
Ceorgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Arrives Departs
Ll:6oam Jacksonville 6:ooam
9:l3am Tifton, Jacksonville 2:loam
3:B4am Jacksonv'e, Palatka 12:b656am
6:ooam Macon, Cincinatti I:soam
9:4ban Tifton 7:36pm
?:401)}11 Macon 3:lopm
2:loam Macon, Chicago 3:l3am
12:59am Macon, Atlanta 3:34am
2:sopm _ Jacksonville 3:oopm
7:3opm Macon .9:soam
Seaboard Air Line Raliroad
Arvives . ¢ Depar's
2:46pm Montgomery 2:sopm:
Y:dlum Helena 1:32p
7:32pm Americus 9:soem
2 0P Savannah s:lopm
10:40pm Savannah 3:2Bam
& dbnin Americus . 10:40pm
CORDELE, GA., UNION TICKET
OFFICE, PHONE 267
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NEW TRAIN TO ATLANTA
New Sleeping Car te Birmingham--
Quicker Service to Both Points via
A. B. & A.
Kifective Sunday, May 14, the A. B.
& A. Railway will establish a new lo
cal train between I'itzgerald and At
lanta. Westhaund will be known os
No. 15, passing Cordele dall:v at 6:36
A. M., arriving Atlanta 11:15 A, M.
lastbound No. 16 will leave Atlanta
daily at 3:30 p. m. passing Cordels
al 10:40 P. M.
Bffective Sunday, May 16, train No.
5 from Bruaswick, Waycross and‘
Thomasvilie® will leave Cordele u!‘
12:356 A, M. instead of 12:25 A. M,
handling tln‘6ugh sleeping cars to At
lantg, and Birmingham, arrviving At
lanta 5:156 A. M. instead of 6:05 A. M
and arplving Birmingham 10:45 A. M
instead of 11:00 A, Al
Train No. 4 for Brunswick, Way
crosgs and Thomasville handling thro
sieeping cars from Birmingham a+!
Atlanta, leaving Birmingham at 1:0%
P. M. ang Atlanta 10:00 P. M. will
rive Cordele at 4:20 A, M, instead
5:40 A. M.
"~ Train No. 2 from Atlanta will ar
rive at 2:35 P. M. and depart at 2:55
P. M. as at present while train N. |
for Atlanta will arrive Cordele at
2:40° P M. instead of 12:00 M and
leave at 2:55 P. M. instead of 12:00 M
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LY MOMEY BACHK
Ea without question if Hunt's Salve
fail3in the treatment of Eczéma,
Tetrer Ringvoorm Itch ete Don't
. become discouraged because ot' er
treatments fatled. Hunt's Salve
e has relraved hundreds of such
8 ceses Yuu can't lose on our
’', Maoney Back Guarentoe. Try
PRI vt cur cisk TODAY Price 15¢
“.é Eln' Por sale twally He
STEAD'S DRUG STORE
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) TECHRTIG AT S VARV ,- SR AT _“n B
"~ ' ONE CENT A WORD-—CASH IN ADVANCE
THREE TIMES FOR THE PRICE OF TWO
suild Your Own Home—Wa lend you
tne poney at flve per cent. Pay
“ack moniniv Do rent and soon the
tiouse g yours. See W C. Wintrae,
3 22-tt
NEW GARAGE. 1 have opened’up
a first-class garage in Bland Villy on
Hatley road. All kinds auto wvepairing
done promptly by experienced mechan
ics, at reasonable prices. All work
guaranteed.- Give us a trial. H,
Rigsby. 5/30(26t.
EVERWEAR ROOFING Makes you
safe from fire, is guaranteed for 20
years. See J. S.¢fKelley, The Roofiug
Man at 8. S, Ambrose Store. 5/28/3t.
WANTED—Young man to work, in
. Drug Store,.* Apply Dispatch.
5-28-3 t. .
e e e T T et prees et dinion
FOR RENT: ©GS-room regidence, 210
3rd Ave., all conveniences, nice yuards,
fruit trees, barn and garage. Write
F. T. Macon, Tampa,, Fla,, cace of Wal
ker-Hood Co.
LOST: W. 0. W. purse containing
R. R. pass and street tax receipt.
Finder return to Dixie Ad Sign Co.,
for reward. 312813 t.
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie
‘ . 719 t
POTATO PLANTS—Porto Rice, Nan
cy Hall and Norton Yams, $2.50 per
thousand, postpaid. J. E. Hunt, Rt
B, Cordele, Ga 4-16-39 t
CLOSING OUT STOCK -—- Automo
hile Tires, entire lot gt old prices.
About fifty on hand. All yours now,
while you can have a real Largain.
Hutchinson Lbr. & Supply Co. A, V.
Wells, Mgr. 5-06 t
FOR SALE—Bedsteads, Mattreses,
springs, dressers and washstands, all
in perfect condition. See me quick,
tor bargains. Telephone 124. N. D,
Macris. 5 0-261.
NEW IRISH POTATOES—Nice lot
home grown mnew Irish Potatoes
ready for delivery. Now §54.50 per
buthiel. Phone 97. Woodson Gro.
Co. 5-26-6¢.
"0 RENT—Five rooms for offices o 1
bed ®ooms tor men only, rooms fac
ihg Wall street ia tha Macris b'lg
Telephone 124. N. D. Macris. 5-6 26t
Mcaney to Lend—Unlimited amount on
mnproved city property at five
per cent. W. (. Winfree, -1k
FARM LOANS-—ln obtaining Farm
loans, perfecting land titles, selling
farm lands, and property exchanges,
our office offers’vou the very best ger
vice that can be had in this section of
Georgia. We shall be glad to have
you use ug when we can serve you.
DORRIS & BROWN
5-26-tf,
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A DANDY AUTO OUTFIT
will Le the one we'll make to cvdoe
for you. People look at externuls, not
internals. Kven though you owned a
three or four thousand dollar cuar, i
the top and seat cover: were inferjor,
yvour whole car would nave that look.
This could never he the case with our
quality top and seat covers.
Soeventh Qireet, North
| Cordele, Geoxgia.
FOR SALE: 1920 Model Maxwell
at hargain, Terms to suit you. Tel
197, P, 0. 'Box 06, g
FOR SALE OR SWAP:. 1918 Dodge
Touring Car, new tires, new top, néwly
painted, newly overhauled, looks aand
rung like new. In fact this is the hest
second-hand Dodge we ever saw.
Price for quick sale-—5695.00. Phon
229, Franklin Paige Co. 5/28/3t.
SALESMAN IN GEORGIA WANTED:
We want a few moere salesman in
Georgig with car, ages from 30 to 50
vears old to sell a strong standard line
of merchandise direct from fuactory to
farmer at whelesale prices on terms
of 60 or 90 days. 1
If vou are a salesman willing to
work vou can make from $lOO to $l5O
per week. If interested write South
ern Salesmanager 1. J. Dowdy, Wind
sor Hotel, Amcricus, Ga. 6{3012t,
WANTED: Manufacturer want: young
man in this seetion for proposition
that nrequires c¢lean demonstratio
rather than sales ability. Must bhe
able to put $4OO in the business. Can
doulle investment every thirty days.
Representative here soon. Answer
“Representative”—care Dispateh.
\ 5-31-3 t
FREE ADVICE TO PATIENTS-—H‘}
vou are suffering from Rheumatism, ‘
Kidney Trouble or -Indigestion, and
will send your name and address (o
Box 21, Macon, Ga, we will gladly
¢
give you (free of charge) expert
advice, ' 6-1-It.
WANTED - Position by young man
with high school educat.lon.’(‘an lkeep
light set of hooks. References furnish
ed it désived. Adadyess M. 'K'Gordon,
Gen. Dilivery, Cordele, Ga.
6-1-31
| BULLOCH PACKING PLANT
| SOLD AT SHERIFF’S SAL:
,Cost $150,000 Ard Is Knocked Down
§16,000; Proposa} From: Jutsice Cap
i ital May Insure Its Early Operation.
| Stateshoro, June I.—~The Bulloch
Packing plant, which cost $150,000
two or three years ago was sold by the
sheritt bpfore the court-house doa
today for $16,000. The plant was
bourht by the fifteen directers who
'were security for something like $B5,
000 borrowed ifrom the three local
| Lanks. '
[ Several efforts have bheen made to
1p,(.-.: & quorum of ‘the stockholders at
La meeting in order to vote on propo
cach meeting 1t was fonnd that a 4uor
unr was lacking. Now that the plant
‘is in the hands of a few men it is
;vmy probuide that is will e put iu‘
| paperation at an early date. Negotia
‘tions are now in progress and by 'lu-l
4norrow, something definite probably |
‘will be known. |
| CONSULSHINP OFFERED
i TO SPROULL FOUCHE
! Washington, June I.—(Special,)—
;'i‘iu- glate department today tendered
lan appointment &8 vice consul at Buch
}arvst. Rumania, to Sproul Fouche, of
Cartersville, Ga. [t came as the result
I(;t’ recommendations for Mr. Fouche by
lSn-nuu‘.r William J. Harris and Repr:.
i sentative Goidon Lee.
| Mr. Fouche is & prominent farmer
of Bartow county, He is expected to
caceept the apeintment and leave duy
}i:lg the summer to take up the con
| loy work in Rumania ;
LIQUOR WORTH $40,000
SEIZED AT NEW ORLEANS
BY PROHIBITION AGENTS
i e ‘
New Orleans, June 1-—Liquor val
ued at $40,000 was seized late todoy
by United =:ates prohibition agents
at the room of Con Dreco, a_former
saloon keeper of this city. It is al
leged Dicco sold the logacr in on’-
ounce flasks at 50 cents per flask,
The seizure is:said to consst of 100
ciges of whiky., 20 gallons of cock:
todle five galleny of cordials, one cace
of vermouth and two cascs of wine.
FRUITS and DRINKS
Jholee Bananas, per A0Ze1.......... et cnsinatnsiaieess 30¢
Bottle drinks, including Coca ¢ ola, only ... BE
Ice Cream Cones, tWo H1Z8........ wersccimerenenioiie.o. 56 and 10¢
All kinds of Fruits and Candies fresh and at very low prices.
GET YOUR i. UNCHES HERE
Hot Weinies and hot rolls—the only gzenuine article in town,
Torner Eighth Ytreet Twelfth Avenue,
. CORDELE LUNCH ROOM
Lost---A Cotten Crop
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‘ He lost his cotton erop heeanse he would not
! helieve his Unele Sam, who urged the nse, of
" Caleinm Arsenate to ¢heek the boll weevil,
| / Unless the good farmers of this county buy
l their Caleinm Avsenate at onee, and go to work,
| somebody is going to ery ‘‘Lost-—One Cotton
| Crop.” : b
i -~ The demand this seasen far oxceeds the
| supplv of Caleium. We cannot get another
\ pound this season, See us while we ean supply
Vol :
Palmer-J ones CO
- THE MACHINERY PEOPLE
’ Cordele, Georgia
WILLIAMS IIVE‘-R PILLS
L ; | / NO CALOMEL
: : ¥ :
' e Mild, Safe Sure Pre
m’§~ e-/ pared after our own for-
O N
@ Eji. N mula. Every hottle
m. suaranteed, .
¢ PHONE 1z © |
| WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY
CORDELE, GA.
~ “IPAID THAT BILL”
And here is emy legally recognized w;vvipfw
the eancelled eheek retuined to me hy my hank’’
[ thix simple mawner the individnal with a
Uheceking Aceconnt disposes of the demand for
the vepayment of a bill. y
No argnment—no unplegzantness—no logs—
just o matter of substantiating the statement,
Cheek vour funds through this institution—
have conclusive preol of every payment made.
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EXCHANGE BANK OF CORDELE
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. S LUS §1
OVi vasmiba 1o Ao R L
8 A Roval, vice-Prasident K. B T'tson, Cushler
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920.