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WRE COUNTY COW OBJECTS TO.
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'.',:l,afl' Is car patfed on gilelic:
e ‘f".'voun » "ad N 4 N'dk* yhe _*'
F' ito find his new Chandler sedan’
@4 rather dilapidated condition. |
| cmv. Lalogging to g nearhy glhi\\»’{;
iy, had approached the qud” lardd)
] ?lr. its eccglon ov) the FElossy,
thl, proddeged {o! engage in a fight
Y i the strange cow. After several
Marous Tumps, in whichi'li{é’ dettbc
was scratched off, ‘ithe ‘young:
-r walked avound on the ofher
e of the #itoenly to find the :rmm--‘5
@' staring her in the face. The
| W scend.tbok place and this side.
vl put in @ worse fix than the first,
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4 :
Blhchinegmuve Leen invented that
t _‘;’(‘ly sor_i for Tength holts and riv
@ fiiat agcumulate about industrial
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e and shipyards, ~
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t RAILROAD SCHEDULES
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i EASTERN TIME .',
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i CORDELE, GEORGIA
o Lal and Departure of Passenger
{ Trains, Cordele Union Depot
G "w following schiodule figures pub
#hed as )’furma!iun and not guar
\geed: 4
BAtlanta, Binmingham & Atlantic
& & Railroad
ARTIVes © Y Departs
Wwrive Leave
igam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:36am
B 206 um Bwk-Ways-Tms'ville 4:2oam
I} -tabm #O7O Atkanita 6 3Han
foipm Atlaniw Manchoster 2:sopm
& 40pin Bwk:Wayx-Tms'ville 2:66pm
Bsam Fitagerald 10:40pm
(Bargia Southern & Florida Rallroac
gerives Departs
B Idum Titton, Jacksonville 2:loam
pgam Jacksonv's, Palatka 12:5%am
(€6am - Tirton 7:35pn 1
40pm - Macon s:lopn
dham Muoon, w'h?mgu SllBan
@:h9am Migen, :Atlanta 3:a4an
Hopw C *Jacksonville 2:oopm
R:%opm . . Macon 9. 600
i Beabbard Air Line Raliroad
‘h’hs : 4 Depar*:
% Aopm Mountgomery 2:sopu,
& Hoam lelenn J-"."::::p’n‘;l
13 < 32pm Americus KREITRE
Bopm Savannah 3 :;ltMn}
hpm Savannah M’i an,
s ‘fli_nl Americus 4 10:40pn,
@rbELE, GA, UNIONRICKET
%, OFFICE, PHONE 267
1 Tl L e iy
ol HANDIEST THING
» Rate the' elothes, save
cavgrries, send the clothes
» tooyour home laundry.
Ve davs of the good
Yvisherwoman are gone.
#4o¢ are still ‘here.
Ee e APOAY
\ STEAM LAUNDRY
Hi o
" "Repair The Wear
leard Work Often Breaks Down a Person’s Health
dnd Creates @ Need for Ziron Iron Tonic.
| . E;\ and women who do hard
labor, such as building, farm
! y
\ ~ ng or housekeeping, and those
{ do exhaustive braln work of vari
'km_:ds. often feel the need of some
ug tg help renew fagged forces and
tgne up the systew,
; TO'!;{lp repair the wear caused by
ifkrow’k. to gain renewed strength
pd engrgy, many bave obtained good
. it “trom taking Ziron Iron Tonie.
"§Ziron 18 a perfected preparation of
phire medictal iron saits, combined
with other valuable strength-giving
Cadl onus for Feait Jars and Rubbers
We hayve asplendid stoek at prices that
_ il st vor o You can get them here
HOMW, 00, Waltiug,
Afew cood refrigerators left. 1F
2 vou want a good one at the right price .
he sare to eadl at our store and look at
thesc. ;
RAY HARDWARE CO.
' Qeventh Strect North Cordele, Georgia
LERLERERND
o PETIEIQNEDR CHARTER.
GEORGIA Crisp County. }
The petition of F. C. Williams, of
Crisp County, Georgia, W, H. Parker,
of Wilkinson County, Georgia, and J.
W. Kelly, of Washington County,
Georgia, respectfully showeth the
t!‘ urt{ghe follo yingfacts: | : I
it T| “ W it
Thiggy thy ul' ‘o ‘m' h m-lvu&‘}’
dr Jksociatesand ju('xfh;m?d. to
in ted anll madd ‘Ni, ‘politi
under the name and style of the COR-.
DELE CHERO-COLA I{()'I‘TLING'
”dk.!l"/\.\'\' for a period of !wr‘nty!
veats, with the tight of renewal at llll':
Cxpivation of &:ur-\?‘lime.,‘. % il
¢l b ¥ £4e) ;:’1: '
¢ (Fhg principal office and place nfi
i,’hs’htlifls of said corporation shall lwi
in the City of Cordele, said County |
and State, but petitioners desire |lw‘
yieht 1o establish branch offices wl|h~l
in thisg state, or elsewhere, when the
hclders of the majority of the stock
may 20 determine, in accordance with
s hyv-laws, l
) i
The object of said (-orpnlmlh,n HI
cecnniary gain to itself and its ::lmrv-}
yolders, |
(4) !
The patticular business to lu-..vin‘rfl
vied ow Ly said corporation is the
'.f)lil}l)_u of Cher e-('ulu.‘.séodu water,
‘mil soft drinks of all kinds, including
‘e right to buy, .~:gll.j)hfllo im'p gen
wally deal in ('lu-l'n-(‘;)‘ln‘ afd i othe
arkonuted drinks, and’fd manhfacture
Smport, export, and generallyo deal in
herc-Cola, soda \\nu-r,;'..'i“r‘pinfm;l wit
ers and extracts, and to ‘mantifueture.
buy and sell syrups made from said
Ktracts, and the pur.;has;cr. sale or
manufacture of all kinds o fmaterials,
nd the making of all such contracts
15 may he necessary for the proper
onduct of such business.
(i
The capital stock of sald corpora-
Sjon shall he $256,000.00 to be divided
pto shares of the par value of $lOO.OO
weh, all of which has been subscribed
md paid in, Petitioners desire the
dght to increase said capital stock
rom time to time upufi'llw majority
Ste of its stockholders, to an ‘amount
ot excieding $100,000.00, and likewise,
o reduce the capital stock by pur
Thase of fte own stock, the v_urnmntiun
‘o have the vight to make such pur
hake, and upon m:n_lnril.\' vote of the
tockholders to cancel or retire such
| '"lfrrlnmwil,:;‘?m;bl?:}f‘ 10 lu}hl"xsfimg! as
¢ eusury it u-k..:’lmnl Lo reissue § the
:,umv l'l‘llmwp‘{l'm'g pr(:\?'idml the u_;tal
Loapital gteßk ghall gl exceed e
% hove w«l -u&nf. RN pra
CWHETKFORE, petitioneds piay the
ourt that llu:,s“. their azscciates, sue-
Mofs, amay he incorporoted under
“Ho name and style aforesaid for the
«urpese herein set forth, and with 2l
of the rights., powers . and privileges
';";}Y;-il'in;(l‘ and such asc are usually
sranted to corporaticns of like Kind
md character ender the laws of said
State, '
WHIPPLE AND McKENZIE,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
‘""ORGIA—Crisp Ccunty:
I, P. H. Green, Glerk of Supervior
cart .ol said County, do herveby certi
fy that the above and forezoing is a
e and correct copy of the applica-
tonic ingredients, which are recom:
mended by leading physicians.
Mr. H. B. Converse, .of MckKwen,
"Penn., writes: “I had been working
very hard, aud was getting weak and
run-down from hard work. When I
commenced taking Ztron, in a few days
1 felt stronger, and now I have taken
two bottles 1 feel as strong as ever,
although | have kept at work all the
time.”
You cannot lose anything by miving
Ziron a trial, but very likely will pain
much,
Your druggist will sell you the
first bottle on & money-back puarantee,
SALVAGING ROSIN SUNK
“INRIVER 60 YEARS AGO
CHARLTON COUNTY MEM GET $3O
A TON FOR IT LOADED AT
FOLKSTON.
Waycrosg, Jage 59.—At the timé, of
the Civil Q}}l"ig’ l;é':wmiiié sifflzfi'ass
operated Ug’tld- Satflla River at Caw
Ford, Hix;i’ lflfl’rfi. fm’i‘u”,i"nll\'.\'lnn..':_h_\'
,anry and Zack Jones, two hrothers
of Chartton county. Their naval
:<x(»l‘e-t,wq_ras-(‘l.?u:h-rl on h:mfl-!i;gniv.s
and fritied dosn to Camp Pinkney to
1o loaded on vessels which at that
Uimte fmavigatéd tire 'SI. Mary's’ Riven
to thirt' pohit. e
In 1861 & load of rosin was accident-
lv sunk at Camy Pinkney and an eifort
to regain the material failed, Ten
years late:, in 1871, several thousand
Parrels were lost during @ h'(shul,j
which is now known us the l,igg’v.;l in,
the history of the St Mary's River.
At that time turpentine stills 'c.'vzoi
cperated at both Camp Pinkney ;nul;
Calico Hill, and both concernsg Jost!
heavily., rosin at that time was put in
280-pound barrels and sold for approx
imately $10.70 & ton, bhut no effort wis
made 1o take the produge trom the
river bed. '
This old rosin has bheen discovered
by parties in Charlton county and is
heing taken from its resting place, J.
B. May and R. X :Lloyd of Folkston,
are at the head of the party l'm'l:,lilnl
ine the old resin, which at the time
of ity sinking was worth $10.70 per
ton is now bheing sold to a condern
in Jucksonville at s3o.per ten, f.o.b.
Folkston,
FOR STATE SENATOR—FORTY- |
EIGHTH DISTRICT. i
I am a candidaate for the office ()fJ
State Senator from ihe l-'url_\'-l‘lighthi
Senatorial District of Georgia, sub- :
ject to the State Democratic primary |
o be held on September Sth, 1 was
dacted to this position in 1918, to fill
out the unexpired term of Hon. D,
Roscoe Peacock, and only served one
wlf fof @ term, I would greatly appre
date being favored by the voters with
Jection to a full term and solicit youn |
upport to this end, assuring you that |
T my candidacy is successful, every
ffort in my power will he exercised to
‘-«'firl-fiem “the distriet faithfully and
'::ne'sfa(-lm'il,\'. :
! ¢, 1 . PEACOCK,
Mok R e
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tiin for charter cf the Cordele Chero
(‘ola Bottling Company as the same
ippears on file in this office..
Witness my hand and seal of office
this June 23rd, 1920.
- P B TR,
Clerk Superior Court Crisp County.
¢! 3014 t
CHONEY BACK \J). )
without guestionif Hubt's Salve A
farisin the treatment of Eczerra, b
Tetter, Ringworm, Iteh, otc. Qg
Don't become disconruged be. ’
Cause otier treatments failed
Hunt's Salve husrelieved hun. A
dreds of such cages. You can't
lose on our :‘&one v Bach
Guarantee. Try it at owr risk
TODAY Pnce 75¢ at
STEAD'S DRUG STORE
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system, with demountable
rims with 3'4-inch tires all around, is a family car of class and comfort, both in
summer and in winter. For touring it is a most cokafertable car. The large
plate glass windows make it an open car when desired, while in case of rain and
all inclement weather, it can be made a most delight- -
/%.:4\ ful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust
s\N proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple
- ('xf\?\ ,“\” \\3;«?\\?\\;‘* \ in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While
4.?':‘*_-'_s2'3’:»("s;».(.‘;fi“f“.“,f_‘f,}ti’..{"ff;:l‘ =y it has all the distinctive and economical merits of
NOSNGH OO OSR OO R {he Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won’t
PALE, BANCEI. . you come in and look it over?
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! %@wa i CORDELE MOTOR CAR COMPANY
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fl?&ifi:‘ i Ford Service Station
: S . Cordele, Georgia
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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- ‘\”l i oy LYo i it iSOSWO SS TS
THREE CENTS A WORD— CASH IN ADVANCE.
(U THREE TIMES FOR 'THE PRICE OF TWO
FARM LOANS--In obtaining Farm |
loany, pertecting lana titles, selling |
farm lands, and properiy «~.\;oh:lmsp;:,i
our office offers you the very hest s;u!'-'
vice that ean be had in this section of
Georgia, . Wd shall e glad to h:nvn:l
vou use 'ug when we can gerve yoi.
DORRIS & BIOWN ,
5-26-tlf, !
« Hayve you seen that flow of -v.:xtm§
at the swimmihg Pooi? GIISItE !
’ ,‘..,,..‘_T_..';;..,L_. e i
ROBERT MY RlCK—Contracting,
House Mover. Coniracts from other
towns . solicited, / Teavy work a
special. Esthmates free. Ledford
Houneg, Cordele, 611026 t
HOMES—I have some listed that you
can move into in a few days. 600,00
Cash and assume indebtedness of
$2.000.00 gots one of them. 1. W. Hub:
bard. " 8 < G526t
LOST:—OOn 'street going Lo Achburn
late Thursday evening, Ladies silk
hend hag, with purse containing hills
ard come ‘silver, bunch of keys and
other’ articles, Please mnetify A, F.
Moore, Wavcross, (}:x.. » 612913 t
Cordele has got a swimming pool
that she is proud of. It is moral and
clean. Glls[tr.
MISS TENCY PITTS, Trained Nurse,
_(,‘;lll at 92, Cordele, Ga. 6-30-26 t
PRETTY CONVICT ATTEMPTS
TO END dER LIFE
Amerious, ane ZO—MFs. C. L.
Grady; a white woman held in jail
he e tlilglyl' a sentence ()f“.zi yvear's ser
vice G MxoSLfite Kl Tfidshmff;h' at
Le!wuto ufi nel finv takingapoi
-56l The “attempt fWas discovered
qui(-kl_\' and Dr, FFrank Cato summoned.
He gave the woman several antidotes
and succeeded in emptying her stow
ach which. prevented any sericus con
sequdhices.
';\lrs. '(,‘.rml_v wils convicted of furnish
ing her husband tools with which to
escape from jail and bheing unable to
pay a fine of $2OO must serve a year
ut Milledgeville. She is a pretty
Llcnd, - retined, and only about 22
years old.” Her hcme, she says, is
Mcmphis, Tenn., and that she married
(irady a year ago at Hamilton, Ga.
An attachment for holders of rolls
of wrapping paper prints advertise
ments on the paper as it is unrolled.
Victrola—For sale. Phone 529, t;':.'!)'ml
Meney to Lend—Unlimited amount on
pmproved city property at flvc|
per cent. W, C. Winfree, 3164
Cordele Swimming Yoot has got Hm‘
best artesian water in the ('oumry.‘
Drink some and carnry some of it h(m-.o‘
with you. It is all frec. (URSIHE)
guild Your Own Home~—Wa lend ynu\
tne money at five per cent. Pay
- hack monthlv nge rent and soon the
house is yours., See W, C. Winfrae,
" : : 32240
s2.oo—Cordele to Warm Springs and\
return via AB&A cach Sunday. (War
tax oxtra.) Period June Gth to Sept.
Sth inclusive. Leave Cordele 6:36 a.
Lm., B, T. antve \\"arniSmjings‘ 10:15
a. ni C. T. Returning leave w:xrm‘
Springs 5:00 p. m. C. T., arrive Cor:
dele '10:46 p. m. E/T. 6oLt
QUICK LOANS—-—Made on bothk city
i and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie
| 719 t
l—v e s e A s e 0 S ———————
ILOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—
| One setter puppy, liver color, age
{T menihs, Ancwers to name of Jack.
i Notify W. . Howell, 616 G 13 avenue.
i Phone 259. 6:2913t.
Whey in | need of
Reesh Maats awd Gro
cories please eal—=ls2.
‘Remember we carry
nothing but the very
hest. Clive us'a trial
order and be convineed .
We deliver promptly.
6th Street. North
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' WAr4T§D"IOO SMALL PICTURES TO ENLARGE AT
A Special Prige of; $7.30 Each
A Opecia rige of.: o 4 .9V Kac
a—-—.-&-—— A R A
i i 17 AANIT VL
wi 'FOR' TWOPWEEKS ONLY “¥
For the best grade Pastell 14x20 fitted in the latest style Oval
I'rames, any size sqare frame y’pu‘_ \""zf\y?; ¢n ‘short notice. = Big line
ot moulding and select frames to it any- pictures.
And don't. forget that, valygble Biploma, you have worked so
hard. to ;.-,m..‘ _'ll:_n.w\!ir framied neav Hefove it in wrinkled and soiled.
riat have & wide line of mouldings from §2.00 to $4.00" complete
ready to hunp,i Come early and make youl ‘:,ulwv'(iun:;. ;
E. R. OVERBY
Picture Framing apd Art Shop..
103 Suwanee Hbtei Bldg. CORDELE, CA.
Wanted to Buy
et e Aey :,T.'; "
New Wheat, Oats, Hay,
Peanuts, and Corn Meal
We have a complete line of Heavy
Groceries and our prices are right.
IFor this week we offer you good as
the best Self Rising Flour at $l5 per
barrel.
Mims-Heibert Produce Co.
L‘o*ll‘figsvhi}.}n Ave and Nifith Street..
;i A LITTLE TALK ON .
WA " "VULCANIZING - '
o bty EL e ‘We want to call yor attention to
i, P R '6lll' vulcanizing process, first
s|, ” ] ; *'ho('allfle as a patriotic American ; %
T " &N R AR .. v
v | Lié 8] - it 7is your duty to make. your: 5
' y }’j) > i MH | ¥ r.x‘:;.-.::(-u‘l. auto, and 3119:,1()1'(:_\'(111"» &
-lf, b ‘/ tires . ‘go -as far as ‘pessible. h
1 3 ’ Second, we appeal to your: “:
: Wl e . senseof economy; you want o,
sl save gl the money you can on
(s <8 tites. Third, vulcanizing im
! f ]n“:’:}'i_f-su‘vblu; i\'qm’;firqfix.' 5)5-:;,5?“! '
CORDELE AUTQ SUPPLY CO.
VULCANIZING ACCESSORIES 7 .
’ A, : Fairbanks-Morse,
L] . “Z? Engine with
f A Bosch Maguneto
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and the Bosch high ten- - 14 : 1
sion, oscillating magneto
combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine. 9§ Call
on us end see the result of this newest combination-—FAIRBANKS.
MORSE “Z” WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 9We are substan.
tially essisted in Jelivering moximum engine zerVice by a nearby Bosch |
Service Station. & J Prices—l 22 H. P, §'~ 3H.P, Yo 50—
6 H.P, . aau—allF. O. B. Factory. %
PALMER-JONES COMPANY '
Soina The Machinery People ;
PLUMBING | '
And Evervthing in the Plumbing. Line
124 Ninth Avenue Opposite Liuvht Plant
5% /oe .- Phoneglh . = s
: CORDELE, GA. ;
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920.