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SBYLVESTER TEAM HERE FOR
CONTEST TODAY.
" Mhe following schedule for the Cor
dele base ball team is announced by
the manager: Sylvester is playing
here this afteraoon; tomorrow the lo
cal teamn goes to Sylvester for a re
tarn game; Friddy we play Milan hers
This is a craeck team having won 20
‘games out of 22 played. Saturday
Sylvester comes here for another
game. |
Next Monday, Tucsday and Wed
nesday Camp Gordon comes here for
three games. This team is said to be
one of the best. They have played all
over the state and have won 32 out of
39 played—the last ten games straight
The last three days of the week our
team goes to Dawson for three games,
the following Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday Dgwson comes here.
The managément wishes to state
that the fence around the local field
and the bleachers have been repaired
and the people are invited to come out
and see “some real ball.”
VESNITCH CABINET RESIGNS
CONFIDENCE VOTE WITHHELIL
Belgrade, Tuesday, July 20.—The
cabinet of premier Vesnitch has sub
mitted its resignation to Prince Re
gen as a result of the Chamber”’ refusa)
to vote confidence in the ministry yes }
terday when the question arose or
the attitude of the Government in re
gard to the selection of teachers.
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BOY SCOUTS WILL
. STAGE BALL GAMF
The Boy Scouts announce & ball
game for Thursday afternoon. East
Cordele will play Northern Heights op
the local diamond.
The game will be called at 4 p. m
and there will be no admission
Everybody is imvited to witness the
contest. i ’.-
A UNIQUE RECORD
ST N ADVERTISING
~ Foster-Milburn Co., whose product
Doan's Kidney Pflls, is advertised in
our columns, i§ one pf the oldest ad
vertising firmg in theUnited States
They bflt-mu‘"‘gi& ‘the daily and week
ly newspapers | %fiars ago, and have
kept it up ever since,. This iy one of
the strongesy proofs of the value of
newspaper advertiging.
Twenty, vears ago Foster-Milburn
Cp., conceived the, idea of proving the
merits of their goods with local test!
monials. ‘lt took',.;hem fifteen year:
to collect the testimonials from ever:
one of the 3.500 United States town:
in which éhey do this kind of advertis.
ing. Tt,was & tremendous task, bu'
they stuck to it until they succeeded
and the reslt'is that Doan’s Kidney
Pills are one of the best advertisec
and best .recommended remedies in
the s»‘world. i
- “&loctricily for
every Farm
OPERATES LIGHT
FARM MACHINERY.
Delco-Light is more than 2
mere lighting plant. With the
electric power for pumping wa
ter, running the fanning mill,
grindstone, feed-cutter, and for
operating the cream separator,
churn and washing machine.
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Cordele, Ga.
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MARTENS HEARING
Waushington, July 21.—The deporta
ion proceedings against Ludwig Mar:
s, who terms himself the Russia
soviet Ambassador to the United
jtates, approached a conclusion to
lay when the final hearings began
sefore the Immigration Inspector
jchell, Frequent recesses have delay
d the hearings.
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NEXT SPRING |
fasanmmters
In the rotation of seasons—spring
vill again appear. This. means that
sy days are ahead for the house
vife as well as for the farmer. As
the out-in-the-field season approaches
‘or the farmer it means added bur
lens for the housewife. She is re
wired to do numerous chores and ad
itional odd jobs about the place
vhich the farmef handled Nimself
luring the winter season. Also it is
he time for preparing to increase
sroduction., ]
' When increased production was de
‘sired in the factories, some of the
‘irst things the executives did was to
“nsts!l the most modern machinery
hat money could buy, cut out all lost
notion and te employ varions sorts
¢ labor and time saving devices. -
These are practically the same poli
fes nsually adopted by the up-to—tho-i
mninute farmer when he wants to pro
luce large crops, to save time andl
‘abor. ‘
One of the first things he will adopt
‘s the use of electricity. By the in.g
tallation of the small individual farm/
'ighting plant, the farmer cuts out his
‘ost motion in carrying water to the
stock. can work out in the field until
lark if he resires, because he has elec
ric lights all over his premises, so
‘hat wheu he gets in to the harn he
loesn’t - have to stumble around In,
‘he dark with a lantern finishing up,
his numerous necessary chores.
Even though the housewife’s duties
are to be increased the coming sea
on by the extra efforts put forth by
the farmer to raise larger crops, her
hurdens can he greatly reduced and
she can get more done in less time
't ghe ig provided with the convenien
*es that electricity will afford.
One of these farm lighting' plants
vill furninsh brilljant electric Mghts |
‘or the home and. farm ' premises
Tere is a relief for the hcusewife
‘rom caring for kerosene lampg, The
slant will run smiall. motors to operate
the washing machine, churn, ' cream
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: TODAY is your opportunity to
‘place your order for ¢:livery of a
Buick Valve-in-Head motor car—to
morrow, next week, or longer delay
may cause dyour waiting thirty, sixty
or ninety days in securing delivery.
Buick demands are increasing steadily
each day—and present purchasing is
advised as a protection in future motor
car delivery. It is a vital and impor
tant subject that demands the imime- :
diate consideration of motor car
purchasers, f.» Buick dealers already
are receiving hundreds of orders for
the summer and fall months.
Should you prefer earlier delivery,
take advantage of to-day’s opportun
‘ ity in placing your order.
Prices §. 0. b. Flint, Michigan
Medel K 44 - $1585.00 Model K 47 - $2465.00
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[sepcntor; it has power to run g vac
uum sweeper, fais and so on, and
heat for electric iroms. Farmers’
wives who have these plants declare
that they save from three to five
hours on the washing and one half
the time for ironing, when they have
electricity to help, Then it can be!
used to pump all the water for house
hold use, kitchen, bath, laundry, and
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In Crisp and adjoining Conties, there are several
hundred Benthall Pickers which have been used from 1 to
4 years. Can you find 10 of any other make?
~ You do not have to write hundreds of miles away to
get some farmer you have never seen to give you his
idea. Ask anyone here at home, who has used the Ben
thall—every owner is a hooster. Some of our customers
are running as many as three Benthalls. Why do thev
keep buying them, because—
1. The Benthall does more work in a day than any
‘picker made with the same size engine. (We have sold
others, we know this.)
2. It does cleaner work.
3. It has less vibration than any machine on the
market,
4. It is built by the oldest and largest manufactur
ers in the business. All other makes copy after ;t.
5. Don’t buy onejust as good as the Benthall but
buy the original, the leader and one you can get parts on
at a reasonable price here at home. ,
PALMER-JONES CO
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: The Machinery People
. CORDELE, GEORGIA
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
for the stock at the barn as well.
. So you see it will be possible for
the housewife, by the installation of
one of these plants, to carry on her;
increased program for the coming
season without the drudgery of for
mer days and at the same time she
will enjoy the numerous comforts
and conveniences that only electricity
can provide.
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FOR RENT—Two nice rooms with
all modern conveniences. 315 Tth
avenue,
Sweden is developing deposits of
Wolfram that are expected to make
that country independent of others re
garding that metal, extensively used
in high grade steel.
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Sitk and Jersey Petticoats, former price $9.00
to $15.00, this sale - '
$6.00 TO $lO.OO
| (Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost)
{ | All Silk and Fancy Skirts, former price $20.-
00 to $45.00, to go at a reduction of
33 1-3 PCT. OFF
All Ladies’ Blouses, Georgette, Tricolette.
_Ctrexl){e de Chine and Pongee, all sizes. '%ntire
stoc gharal
- 33 1-3 PCT. OFF
the former reasonable price.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
CHURGHWELL'S
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The Cordele Bank & Trust Co.
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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JULY 17, 1920
(Condensed.) '
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts . .....$211,51844% Capital Stock ............ $100,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures.... 14,133.25 Undivided Profits ........ 127.09
Bonds owned by Bank .... 1,000.00 Bills Payable ............ 60,000.00
Stationary ale ............ 240474 DEPOSITS ............. $100,366.15
CI R e 316.41 s
Cash and Due from Banks. . 31,120.40
Fotal ..o o e N aensas Totid~ . “aisiuy .. $260,498.24
Numbersof your friends bank here. Why not you? . e
We invite your account on the basis of :
SECURITY SERVICE SATISFACTION
Dancing
At Poor Robin Springs
ABBEVILLE, GA.
Every Ihursdav Night
First Class Orchestra
WESDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920