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SERVICE MEN ARE
" FIGHTING WATSON
Wb St -SPE 18l Ot
t ’ r’x.dt.'u?’;‘; m&: j."?’.'btfib"
g ; ican Legion today declared the,
:-i'. (a ‘m;‘w%yrospcnsibm for the
chfnce -'Q;:g,;zm;mra;inm the race
larithe UQie ?385,.8“‘“‘,""* i
%&« n state “Wyvén ~ut by Tram
o ‘?{ ¢ott, W. H. Sirmon and R. B.
fi §mo- fs: “The published state
‘ “that 250 ox-seryice meén Have'
T i ¥ @ov. Dorsey's entrance fee .in
;hgtm'lnl yoce is very liable mf
’Q migundorstanding. The Ailnma:
peatgol the American Legicn intends
13 k rew all its strcngth against the
clgaflon of Waoteo 2, but as an organis
27 m it has no prefercuce o bct\'xm-ni
themy cach individual meumler will.
\'mas he pleases, o]
§Tpe 200 exservite mnen who fire,
Faifl Zto have vaised $260 dollars and!
p the eégtrance fee of Gov. Dorsey |
w;éjlmué simply ag ‘individuals and,
dé ?tht vopresent the, pcst any more
tian, had 200 sther exsscdvice men!
pa ithe entrgngs; fee o° Senator
s ‘ or any other candidate. i
B '}n post is fighting Watson ;!‘,‘.(]:
e Bvick. hut beyend that it eannot |
';l£§:)m not intend to go. Any state.
[ gy that puts itsin the light™of. rmp-f
pot "g Gov, !',;*;”{ against Senator
cßßrater Smith against Gov. Dm';s‘ny:
fs! gclutaly misleading, The same
afldt: to the goverpor's rase.”
n=the o}']:('! hand, there was a
radriced eppearance of discourage-,
meat! in (he camp of Senator Toke!
Smith. There were few callers at)
headquariers and the spirit “of mnfl-f
11'3}1‘("9' wag plainly lacking in those!
whd did call. Some cf ithem «'xm'.-s:-'.-!
edy the fear that Thomas 12 Watson
wr,":\fld‘ reccive more county unit votes
| hgy jthe Senator, placing him third
A.A&tgté rice. : l
CARRYING FIFTY.TONS OF
WATER TWELVE MILES
A fcht That Uscd to be Performed
Bi¢ by Gvery Farim Wift. Bl
4¢ PRENRR N g
T 4 develppmont of elactricity la
”Et machinery for the farm
hagarought (o light some’ very inter
;: figurc s “'l‘i?lu- for instance the
m_ of pmg’fi}ig, and camrying wa.
ter | VR A
20 g‘all ho,ufi}i\l)ld’-purp(gses such ay,
ar g he, cooldng, washing, scrub
hi t and cleaning, the average farm
fafgy will uge about 7 gallons per
ne L«.& (!;'h; or 43 g:il(ms for A
family OF fix, Now 42 gallons of wa
tonwiiplell a 0 noids and _ these 42
callens are pumped and carvied on
only ‘BOO days out of the year it will
mean that some one will have to pump
and carry 100,800 pounds, or over 50
tonl. of water every year. PFurthor
mare, if a 3gallon bucket is uvsed it
wig mean 14 trips to the well every
day, and if the well is 15 feet from the
house, this will medn 30x14 or 420 foeet
dally. In only: 200 days this will
aniount to. 126,000 feet or nearly 2y
.lfies. T :
?n the f:li'n“rk‘v'\\'if(- who pump
and carries water for the house walks
12 miles to the, pimp every veat,
nuups 50 tens' of Aweter and walks
12 back to the house carrying the 50
!«)tis of water, ..
'f‘lw punmn;é: and .&'znir_\'inr, of w:i;tm'
in fust cae of the many tasks that elec:
trieity is takjng from the shsoulders
oif dhe modenn Idrmd wiled “Little clec
trig light and power piants are dojng
the washing, ironipg, sweeping, churn
g and scparating as well as the
pulmping, And of course it addition
t :?(*ho:n.n convenient’ electric power
!!‘t}_m' elactric plante are furnighing an
abiindance of bright, safe clectric
I,\‘gn all. cever, the house and . harns.
."Sflmmm: 8, - safoty, convenience and
n':gnm::f of labor are the things
\‘.“v?th have rceemmentded electeicity
ty ghousands of farm homes and the
next few yoars will see this universa!
sr:i?':u'.t emploved as much by ihe far
mee and hig- family as by their city
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GOVERNOR RECEIVED l
CONGRATULATIONS
, EVERY SECTION OF \'STATEI
f ELATED OVER HIS ENTRY. ‘
l Alanta, Aug. . 3.—Although Gov.|
! Dersey left the city to attend a sipict-|
Ay, non-pelitical meeting: in Amevicus,|
t"\ym‘n@ N wil), oL roush and &
delegation of farmers from Arkanss, |
‘H‘ifi office wus Mlerally cverwhelimed|
Fiith etters '.:51(1 telegrams (:c:xgrat:x-i
lfingmg, nim. ond his |dpci.-.*'>;!- i nngori
the race and ‘pledgg ‘Support. i
L very secticn pof the giate is r"j';i":
,%;z: ;‘i(‘k! '_’. j!\,"i'_(".‘\4l‘:;:;§‘l“‘g;l'.n.\-, ;-_;)'g,-. |
that ipdirad ! cewni on the 'governer ‘t
office. It is estimated that it will|
take the goveiner i day on hi:f.;):'i
turn to enewer the telegrans :nifin-,l
which he will have reccived in hi;;l
absence, . ! ‘
Meiy members of the legislature,
alse expressed themsclves as [,{l‘{nli!‘f{
pleased 'with the governor's determin-|
ation to take up the flag of l'=.'_'.f'|3l:|:';
Democracy, !
BROXTON ITEMS
Merdotss Willie and Heury w;-zm;:'
made o trip t ¢ imoss Sunday. |
Miss Lura Mebley was the guu;st!
cf Miss Nin Wright Monday. ;
¢ Migs - Bounnie Mency and G;m.(-r;!
Tays of Dougias, were quictly mar
riaa Mond:ti afternoon. é
5 RS bl |
Mr. Marcus Novls, of Fitts is vigit: |
ing relatives at Broxton, i
Miss Velmg Wioolen s visiting |
fricnds at Brunswick this week, :
Mpra, N. Wright spent Sntunl:r,'i
with Mrs. W, C. Giaham. |
—— f
Misscs Nina Wright and Willie Man,
Graham are wyigiting relatives ntt
Feaarsen this weck. : ]
Migh Tane Nowris i visiting M|
and Mre, N, Wiight this weel, : ‘
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Mrs., B, IP, Tatner was the waoe I:-m:di
guest .of her mother, Mys. 1. L. Cra.l
hat. ‘ g
el 1. !
M Henpy «Williams, of of Axvgonl
wag dn-Broxton Saturday and S’pn:luy.?‘
Mg, Bobevt laald, of Douglas, ‘.'.'L'.::l
the guest ()t_l}uflr methoy Sundav, |
w—— reaAN !
Mo N, Welght is oon tho sick list)
iy week but we hbpe for him a
spoedy recovery, T
Miss Gardy Mae Wiight was the
zucst of Miss Nina Wright Saturday.
"UMsC T W Walls is visjiing sela
tives at Penia this week, ‘
Miss ‘Syhcl Bugg was the guest of
Nina Wright Sunday. i
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The party at Mrs, Dave Kirkland's,
Toesday night was an enicyable af.!
tair. : =
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M 1 S 8 aWalls and oson, x'h:x;iifl“
Aave been visiting relatives ot Brox
i ) for the past week. ’
Yiss Mav Gibbys has Loen -,-i;:isin;'l
tiends at Savannah for the pagt woek !
Indoc. Flerenoe: Keops locked ihl
ts bhreast masy a romance of which|
o world at large will never kaow.!
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FIVE CENT BOUNTY
PLACED ON RATS
PiPutiadelnhla, cduly 2%, A
bounty of five cents each for
rats. dead or alive, was declar
ed by the city today in conncc
tion with the moveme.t bLyv
health officials to prevent tho
entrance of th Buboni
Plaguo into the city.
e o . e e s . .e e e e e . e
The Utility Powder Gun
has them all beatr for
thoroughnass. and long
ilte. Tt is fitted with
Birass Gears which re
duces frietion and adds
life. The ‘very thing
tor spraying cotton ov
Tobaceor Come in and
let us explain its points
of advantage.
We also carry a full
ling of Thermometers
for tobacco ecuring
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E. P. VAN DEVENDER
HARDWARE
Cordele + Georpia
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PR e Ly LR s et e INbA
!?‘\'w’* woak and watery, when you wale up with "an § W;fi
rREn S 4 . yyg & ‘. S . Hak
_L\r;‘ awiul taste in your mouth’’ and about as ;];fi
"‘{J tired ns when yon went to bed.”” Belter get tigd]
BB loy with Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood oJ,
Gy D I’ll put your liver and bowels in ";",»’;
5g 'l’ good shapt and brace you up all over. Finest | ‘;-?;': .
A ?"p kind of a TAMILY TONIC—in use for (8 i 'j.l
it ’I)\"? yeas.~On gale.at your drug store. k!
Loy Iq;-!? My, and Mrs. J. I Nolsoa, Carthage, Tex.: ‘“We have . jsiid b
{ ~I “, used Dr. Thaehor’s Liver and Blood &yrup for many i ‘”
V‘i;‘%v ,} years. 1% has hoon ouz only doctc: when gick aad in "}'y_.':‘f{ 33
Al 1’;”"’1 ran-down conditien.”’ 1“ i
ARAUBR LS WY TR T aym TTR £ EATNEN )
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SRR Chattanceoga, Tean., U. 5. A, gDyA WA
VINS ELECTRIC CO
BI IN@ PSRRI CO.
i SEBVERYTHING ELECTRICAL”
Headquarters for I'ans Cordele, Georgia
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PLUMBING
And Everything in the Phunbing Lipe.
174 Ninth Avenue Oppesite i.ight Plant
L Phoxe 375
: . \CORDELE, GA.
R A RVAOBNA AN N AN FHOVERESER SN TR AN Y
PICTURE FRAMING
Now is the time fto'have your diploma and class
picture framed, hefage it is sbiled and vinlded.
I have a good sehdetion of the Tatest pattéims in
moulding. § E :
" E. R. OVERBY
Picture Framing and Art Shop. i "
103 Suwansce Hotel Bldy. CCRDELE, GA.
“[Felt Like Eafing” i’
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Wort, |
Were Greatly Helped by Ziron. “
6o & Y WIFE and I, after a hard
M gspring on the farm, were
tired and run-down,” says
Mr. 1. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth,
dzl. “We neither felt well. I knew my
blood was bad, as 1 had little boils an
the back of my néck, o
" “We felt we necded a builder. We
had heard of Zirvon and thought it
Jlmst be what we needed. It cv:‘tainlyl
was. We took it faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we besan to |
feel better, My wife felt like cooking,l
WE APPRECIATE
ol
YOUR TRADE
: - !‘\.
We have had a splendid poition of the
trade of the good peopic of Cordele since we
opened our new greeery store and we wish to
say wo appreciate it, | :
We wish to add to this stafement. If there
is anvihing we ean dor further to iucet your
stundard normal grocery nceds, please do not
hesitate to eall us. We started out to save you
moner on vour groceries. 1f you ave our -CliS;-
tonicr, vou know. If not, let us show you. 3
HURT & WILBARKS
’ Pher - 170 T \
wORDELE, - GEORG:ia
THE CORBELE DISPATCH ..
and I sure felt like eating.
“Ziron sure did us‘*good. It mad?
us both feel stronger and better for
the fall work, which everygne Knows
isi'some work’ on a farm. My boils
began to dry up, though'just 'at firsi
they soemed worsse.
“We are much better,and can highly
redoinmend Ziron, and gladly do so for
it gure did us good.” . ¢
Ziron is o safe, reliable, tonic medi
eine, zood for men, women and child
rén, when an iron ionic is indicated.
It is casy to take and contains ne
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
We
Service
Talk to us. We
want to help you.
That’s our busi
ness.
Georgia . Public
Service Company
WE SELL SERVICE
THE HANDIEST TRING
Save the clothes, save
worries, send the elothes
to yvour bome ‘laundiy.
The days of the eood
washerwoman are cone.
We are stitl here.
WCOY.. .
STEAM LAUNDRY
- CNOTICE ~
We do bufiiness for
CASH only. Please
do not ask us to break
this rule, _
GOAUELE LEATHER L
R. L. Persall, Manager.
109 Wall Street.
Cigrus fruits. are all native of tropi
cal Asia. :
HARVEST YOUR PEANUT CROP
You will find us ready to supply your peanut harvesting machin
ery. Gebyourz now. We suggest that you see the ROYAL
: and the CASE. We have them. None Better
STOP IN AND LET US PRICE AN OIL STOVE FOR YOU.
You Can Depend on a Gillette
The automobile owner 'wn_nt\* to cut tire mileagy. :That
is 2 pare of his purpose to save mency. One sure way is to buy t
Cillette. It costs a little more at fivst, but the double mileage
puts yvou far ahead in the long run. Make it a Gillette next time.
We sell them.
G. L. Dekle & Bro.
: Cordele, Geergia & '
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ROSWELL BOY PROWNED |
/"IN CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER
Roswell, Ca., ' Aug. 3.~—»l:ithm'd;
Etvalezcen, (welve .years old, scn m‘i
Nr. and Mrs, E. A. Evelenson, a pros- |
percus farme: of roar Roswell, was)
drewned in the Chattahcochee l'i\'el'!
Friday-afiorncen,. IHc.is-suppesed to{
SAVE ALL OFEM
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f"] aof e et what o hietfor '” 1y ¢ 1t ] G t ' .k)
That’s just what a hustler will do and 1t does 10t make
any difference what condition they are . :
The “Tlustler”” will piek from 400 to 600, bushels gf
Spauish peavuts per day and you never have to stop
unless the engine goes wrong—they are very Stl'()nglf'
built and will make yvour peanuts look like they hall
been recleancd. R ¢
They are installed and stavted by a {actor'y expert ang
after seeing it work two or three days if you are n(ft
satisticd that it is the best “Picker’’ made 1t bcl()ng}‘s
to us. i £
A complete line ef repairs always-—— 5
/ATT & HOLMES HDW. C(
WATT & > HDW. (0.
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The House of Quality and Service.. - |
‘ Cordele Georgia. ‘ Phone No. 9
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‘ THE UNIVERSAL CAR
v i EED
We are experienctd and know how to give
Service"to thé owners 'of Ferd Cars.” Weo' have the
same methods, machinery and skill that they Have in
the Tord Factery, and we use the same Parts mads
by the Ford Moter Company. Iford: owners ars
doubly guaranteced by us as. to the reliability of
our zervice en Ferd Cars. Don’t try to do it yourselt
bring Your car here. e iSE g
Mr. C. V. Newell, 2 man. of .wide experience, cn
nethirg but Ferd Carg, ds at the head of our Service
i;(';mrm:gnt, and is prepared to Took after your
need. What we want is to give you SERVICH, ana
and let Mr. Newell look it 0\;01', this will not cost
vou a cent, and he wili gladly tell you just svhat you
need.. What we waat is tc give yo SERVICE, and
this we wiil do, if you will only give us a chance,
CORDELE MOTOR CA
RDE CAR CO.
FORD SERVICE STATI™N
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920
!}m\'o taken®s cramp_while in bathing.
Illc lett home abent £:3O o'cleck that
| atternoon, when he failed to ceme in
{‘about dark to Took @ftey his prize-wit
!ning hog, his mother Lecame alarmed
[ avd started o search for hei son. His
!(-lcthos were found cn the river bank
| ahout 300 yards from his home. Divers
| went in and the hody was found a jout
:9 ov'cl'lock. L