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~- ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920,
Gillen’s Hog Cholera Remedy
Cfires and prevents Hog Cholera.. As! vour neigh
bor—he knows., Recommended by Hon. Isiah
Williams, Plez Harden, A. J. Clarey, W. C. Jacobs,
John Sheppard, Tom Slade, Alex Whatley, Chas.
Whatley, Bud Culpepper, Will Lane. :
- SAVE YOUR HOGS.
- FANT'S DRUG AND SEED STORE
CORDELE ' ARABI
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BITS O’ BEAUTY
LIGHTS OF OTHER DAYS.
Oft in the stilly night,
Ere slumber’s chain has bound me,
¥ond memory brings the light
Of other days around me:
The smiles, the tears
Of boyhood’s years,
The words of love then spoken:
The eyes that shone
g Now dimned and gone,
The cheerful hearts now hroken!
Thus in the stilly night
Lre slumber’s chain has bound me,
Sad memory brings the light
Of other days days around me. |
When I remember all ‘ |
The friends so linked together |
I've seen around me fall
Like leaves in wintry weather,
I feel like one ;
Who treads alone |
Some Lanquet hall deserted, |
‘Whose light are fled ' ‘
Whose garlands dead, \
And all but he departed! e
Thug in the stilly night : i l
Ere slumber’s chain has bound-me,
Sad: memory brings the light i
Of other days around me, : .
—Thomas ' Moore.
SWIMMING PARTY FOR VISITORS.
Complimentary to three ‘attractive
young visitors in the city, Miss Lydia
Coney entertained ' with ' a ‘delightful
swimming party and picnic supper
this afternoon at Williams park. The
honorees were: . Misses HElizabeth
Council. of Americus, who is the
house guest of Miss Coney; Katherine
Clay, of Montgomery, Ala., and . Clara
Sue Ledbetter, of Kissimee, Fla.
Mrs. C. B. Whatley, mother of the
hostess, and Mrs. E. F. Tison chap
eroned. The guests were: Missesl
Sara. Mae Slade, Elizabeth. Slade.'
Sara Sheppard, Elizabeth Council,
Katherine Clay, Clara Sue Ledhetter.l
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. FRIDAY AN P
' AND SATUR |
| Mary - Clements, Earline McKenzie,
'Emylee Sheppard, Evelyn McMillan,
Gertrude Land, Frances Gower and
IRosalie Fenn.
l Dr. F. R. Wallace is at Indian
; Springs.
l Mr. Parks Lowe is in New York
for several weeks.
Ralph and Lewis Hewell, of Arabi,
were in Cordele today. |
Attorney Moore, of Montezuma, was‘
in Cordele on business today. (
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Friends will regret to know of the
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illness of Mrs. R. E. Harris. |
S EA |
Attorney C. L. Harris is at Alame
for a couple of days on business.
et s\ |
Miss Elizabeth Council, of Ameri
cus, arrived today to be the guest ot!
Miss Lydia Coney.
Mrs. Duftfy Grimsley and children
have returned from a visit to relatives
in Americus. : . e
: Little Miss Katherine Clay of Mont-!
gomery, Ala., is visiting her aunt,‘
Mrs. E. F. Tison, @ . |
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\ e s ‘ $.:
Mr.and Mrs. M. Gattbieb, of Tuske
gee, Ala., are visiting their parents.]
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perlis.,. :
Mr. n‘nd‘ Mrs. J. S./Comer and Mrs.
W. P. Fleming left today. for a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harman in Tus
caloosa, Ala.
Mrs. Hope Roberts, of Macon, is
hete on ‘a visit to her parents’ Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Comer and other rela
tives in the city.
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Dr. J. A. Otwell, accompanied by
Jchn D. Black, of Cumming, is on a
few day’s business trip to various
peirts in Florida.
Master Lloyd Holder, of Fitzgerald,
is visiting Bd Willis,
Mr. Alex Graham, ot Mcßae, is here‘
visiting Mr. an\d Mrs. J. M. Clements,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Coker are visit
ing relatives and friends in Alabama.
Rev. T. B. Stanford left today tp
attend Gaskins Springs Camp Meet
ing.
Little Miss Mary Lasseter, of Vi
anna, is the guest of Miss Katherine
Westbrook.
Cordele friends of Mr. T. S. Kinnett
of Arabi, will regret to known of
his continued illness,
The many friends of Mrs. J. R. Kil
len will be glad to know she is im
proving after several weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lassetes are visit:
ing Mrs. Lasseter’s sister, Miss Kate
Brewn in Union Springs, Ala.:
| Miss Miriam Glaze, accompanied by
Master John S. McKenzie left yester
day for a visit to relatives at Leslie.
Mrs. H. S. Maloy ‘and son, Marion,
of Milan, who have been visiting Mrs.
J. M. Clements returned home yes
terday.
Miss Minnie Ryals who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M.
Clements, returned yesterday to her
home at Abbeville.
Misses Carrie Scandret and Martha
Fox' have returned from! Highland
Camp in North Carolina where they
have spent the past month. |
Mrs. H. L. Jnkins, of Macon, who
has been visiting Mys. Laura Willis
| and Mrs. P. H. Wllllis, returned home
yesterday. |
Misses Winifred and Alexander
Owen, of Waycross, were the guests
oof Mrs. W. L. Barlow Monday night,
on their way home from g visit to
Cordele.—Tifton Gazette.
Mrs. Lula Scandrett and Miss Marie
Scandrett returned yesterday from a
six weeks' trip which included At
lanta, Dalton, Chattanooga and Look
out Mountain.
My. and Mrs. A. F. Churchwell and
daughter, Miss Mildred Churchwell,
land Mrs. A. L. Wkbb left today by
automobile for Atlanta where they
will spend severay days.
0. W. Stapleton and family werel
visitors in the city today enroute from
Macon to Thomasville, Mr. Stapletonl
ig the wcll known singer for the Ar
’fhur Moore Evangelistic meetings.
. Mr. Edwin Vrieze, of Jacksonville,
and Mr. J. D. Vrieze, of Quincy, Fla.,
are here today having heen called on
account of the death of their father,
Mr. H. Vvieze.
A party composed of the following
left yesterday on a fishing trip to
Newport, Fla: Mr. and Mrs. Seab
Hamilton. Mrs. Nannie Browder, Mrs.
Wi. R. Harris, Mrs. M. O. Outler and
D. C. Browder.
Misses Mae Dunlap. Lynette Cox.
Ruth T.owe and Louise Bercaw left
last night for Savannah where they
will join a party sailing for New York.
While away thev will visit many
points of interest,
FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD
FREE!
R T G RS S 8 S T SPRPA T s T SO T
Fortify yourselves against the high
cost of living by planting. a Turnip
patch. $3,987,259 was saved in 1917
when everybody took to the home gar
lening, why not try it this fall by plant
ing a turnip pateh.
Owr new crop of Turnip seed has
come in; we are now ready to sell you
and are going to give to the party that
buys his seed from us and brings to us
hy December Ist the three largest Tur
nips $5.00 in gold. This will buy meat
to cook with and will help kill the high
cost of living.
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JENNINGS DRUG STORE
PHONE 92 - CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION
ERS FOR JUNE, 1920.
S. G. Wallg, Tax Equalizer...s 138.00
J. 0. Slade, Tax Equalizer.... 138.00
J. 8. Pate, Tax Equalizer.... 138.00
J. S. Dickson, Tax Equalizer.. 1456.89
J. 8. Dickson, Special Agent.. 283,72
Dr. M. R. Smith, County
PRYSIOIMD i6viiaiois o vriironee 8000
K. F. Tison, Clk, June Salary.. 36.00
So. Bell T & T Co. Local
PhOBOE ol v svvsvnnes . 1920
S. L. Thornton, Winding
Q66K il o e
H. F. Corbett, Plumbing...... 6.50
C. B. Culpepper, Farm Dem... 100.00,
Miss L. Bercaw, Library
70T e OS L |
W. M. Haywocod, Preaching to .
CORWVIGUE - J i i o B
L. E. Stripling, Dipping Vat
SRBE. eTR
L. S. Odom, Dipping Vat :
BUDE ioo eON
T. E. Spradlin, Dipping Vat
SRBL . L e v THOD
Frank Durham, Janitor....... 40.00
Read P’hos. Co., Fertilizer.... 052.2 b
R:. D. Mims, Peanut 5.......... 256.00
Jake Sheppard, Supplies for
Ri o i iSOO
G. L. Dekle & Bro. Hard- |
WADD Lsoai i iy RN
i Tomlin-Harris Mch. Co., Re- '
l pairs and Machine Work.... 59.26
Standard oil Co., Gasoline
& Ol G hai eIO
l'[‘he Texas Co., Gasoline &
O ol N e TROD
| Dr. W. A. Downs, Treatment ?
| 0L GOW. o main oo iy a 0
lJennings Drug Store,
lIOEE ooy Rl
!P. B. Gleaton, Supplies for
| Camps ....c.coiiiamiiiiiinn, 5.60
IKelly-Sprlngfield M. Co.,
0 L e o BB s L
|W.att. & Holmes Hdw. Co.,
I Hardware .dfae .. o-vii i 106,86;
]C Sash, D. & L. Co., Lumher
| Cement Etc. .............. 1147.30
[ Crisp Co. Lbr. Co., Lumber ‘
I Cement Bte: /............. 92388
‘Parker-W!llls Co., Supplies
0 GAN vy o . 31048
IE. P. Van Devender, Hard- |
Whie o ane . B
| P. H. Hardin, Lumber.......... 1278
! Morris & Co., Supplies
i for GRINY a 0 80N
H. Lumber & Supply Co.
Hard Ware Loi ev ol 2RTs
Cash Rrug Store, Drug 5....... 2275
IG. L. Riles, Light Bulbs Etc.... 4.90
Canhon”& Mathews, Repairs | '
l dfor AN’ ...t e e G
,Wimdd{s Rrug Co., Drugs..... 1271
Churbro Farm, Building Dip- ~ |
l G Vet T ) R
Gulf Refining Co., Gasoline
WOl s e
Armour & Co., Supplies
| 6T CAMD .5k o) s 300 IR
J. K. Smith, Reports Board
LEW Siatisties .5o i, sBB
B. Segrest. Reports Board
W Smbistios . i aninie . A
S. K. Roberts. Reports :
V. Btatistles . ... a 0 800
W. P. Fleming, Ord., Lunacy
Trial Bte. . aol i 00
P. H. Greene C. S. C., Ser
vices 8. Comt .o iy Gol
Little & Phillips, Repairs
Court HOUSe ......ivseenas 8.567
W. Evans & Cogswell Co.,
Records for Clerk S. Court.. 133.46
Ga. Pub. Service Co., Lights
G lok il s 208 e
ity of Cordele, Water, Rent
G H & Jafl ...oocqopvnses 2074
Dispatch Pub. Co., Stationery
& Advertisements ......... 16,00
Sentinel Pub. Co., Advertise- |
SHONIN eet D
Marshall & Bruce Co. Sta- l
LIONOLY: oo Idie s b einivin s OBOT.
Dixie Chem, Prod, Co., |
Sweeping Compound ...... 17.50
T. C. Cox, Warden, Pay Roll.. 585.33
J. C. Jones, 1 Doz. Axe ‘
BRI - e o o.bo
H. ¥. Byrd, 676 pounds |
Moal 208 CamDP ..o csnvoine 40,08
Palmer-Jones Co., Hard: :
ARG Bto By it s o
F. L. Bartholomew, Hard- '
RS UOOO st Ve v 169,00
Pridgen Bros Co., Supplies
0 ORI e s
J. 8. Sheppard, C. 0. D. Ship- l
ment parts for truck ...... 110.44
Woodson Grocery Co., Sup- |
plies fmf BRIBD e i 8180
Fants Drug & Seed Store, :
At R s e R )
J. H. Wiard, Sheriff, Jail Bill.. 149.95
J. H. Ward, Sheriff, Cash
JOOIME iGk deßiat
J. B. Wall, Sol. Genl,, Salary.. 250.00 E
H. K. Dowdy, Road Work.... 25.00]
S. C. Byrd, Services as |
And Mill Supplies
We carry a full line of
Heavy Castings, Shaft
ing, Pulleys, Boxes,
Belts and repair ma
terial of all kinds.
We do casting, mill re
pairs, engine and boil
er work, steam fittings
and machine work of
every kind.
Call us and save time.
TOMLIN.HARRIS
MACHINE COMPANY
PHONE 25
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
Friedlander Bros. Friedlander Bros.
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For Youngsters and Grown-ups
Women who hought Ladlassie Cloth in the carly spring, are
coming back for more. They say that Ladlassic Cloth ““ean’t be
heat’” for tubbing. besides they are so pretty. they do not need
much trimming. The texture is of such a nature that they are -
tough, and especially adaptable for Children’s Rompers, and
Wash Suits as well as Bungalo Aprons and House Dresses.
-
Ladlassie Cloth meets a multitude of purposes and the new
sunnner patterns in checks, plaids and stripes have that smmmery
crispness that is delightfal.
[t is 28 inches wide, and the value is 65¢ a vard.
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY it
Cordele’s Livest and most Up-To-Date Store
112 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE GEORGIA.
Commissioner ~............ 10.00
J. A, Sloan, Service as
Commibstonar: 5800 l T
Canning Season
IS HERE
And we Want to Furnish You
E Z Seal Glass Jars |
- Mason Glass Jars e
Wax Tin Cans ‘
2 and 3 lb. Packing Cans
Jar Tops, Jar Rubbers
| Parafine. ‘
?fli@}p({_@luminum Preserving Kettles
F. L. BARTHOLOMEW.
- HARDWARE
J. 8. Sheppard, Services as i
Comumissioner .......ssso-- 10,00
Paupers List, Jyne Pensions.- 11200
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