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. TR A ' Q‘v |/ T
JNDRED MILLIONS
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{ TOO ROAD MONTHLY
{ S Mo
‘_” 08T §I6C,CCC,OCO PAID OUT
“BY GOVERNMENT TO RAIL.
it ROADS DURING AUGUST. |
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%fi’anhir'flnn. D. C.,~~Fedmral Guaran
tfip of railrcad carnings resulted in:
%flnf'vrwn in the public debt of .‘Bml.-}
7;‘000 during Auguzt, according to
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Castor Oil Made Tasteless
o A remarkable nel process,
| recently perfected by Spencer .
" G Kellogg & Sons, Inc., has made |
castor' 01l absolutely tasteless.
Strength and purity remain the '
vy same. Nothing has been res
moved but the taste. Bt o, %
KELLOGG’S TASTELESS
-~ Castor O
This valuable new form of the good
ey old family remedy is strongly recom-, o
' . mended by up-to-date doctors and drug
gists, Children take it without ‘even =~ *
v knowing 1t is castof oil. - Grown people,
- 00, will appreciate the big dHEISnCe e s
s Detween - Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil |
and the old-fashioned nauseating kind. ’
Insist on Kellogg's if you want a’ really
iy kg;tg{qrs cfisfltior?qilrv"”; AT g ‘
:'ia} y A Aland) ' £ / e -
et " Three Sizes—lsc¢,"3s¢¥and 650 ’ o
SOLD BY'ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS
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. THE'UNIVERSAL CAR
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Insist on Genuine Ford Parts |
nsist on Genuine Ford Parts |
[mitation “Ford" parts arc being sold by many mail-ovder housoes, down town
stores and garages to uususpecting Ford owners as “Jrord” parts. But they are no!
Genuine Ford parts made by the Ferd Motor Qompany. They aréd made by concerns
who have no connection whatsoever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation
parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas
used by the Ford Company. They are counterfoeit p;n'i:s.,’l‘«‘:tl;; have shoyr them to .
break when the genuine Ford parts didn't even bend, and they generally. are from i
thirty-five 1o one hundred per cent lower in quality. ;
The authorized Ford Dealer is your protection. As such, we handle nothing but the ?
(::*nuim» Ford parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Steel ;md each i
part—according to its use-—is heat treated in the way that will give it the longest wear:
ing qualities. Ivery part is the same as its duplicate in your Iford car oi' Ford truck. ¢
Our stock of parts is compiete. And our Ford garage and ordF mechanics are at your {
gervice at all times. Drive in when replacements or repairs for your Ford car may be
necessary. Save your car and also your money. ’
& ¢ i vamll ks ;
Cordele Motor Car Company
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CORDELE, GEORGIA. |
trracury flgures fssued today showing
the nation's gross debt tc be 524,324.»J
675,000, g ]
Treasury records charge the in
crcase in the public debt to an isuuc;
of certificates of indelbtedness offered
August 16, sold to cover paymehit to
the railioads under gurantee provi
gions of the tramspertation act.
" Advances to the carvlers :u:nin.tst’
probally. deficits during the :nonthj’
were said by treasury officials to huvé
reaghed neatdy §160,000,000, and (;—"
‘this basis they figured there would
have been a slight reduction in the
public debt had not the earnings
gurartee been in offoct, .
The payments to the roads in Aug
ugt does not correctly indicate the
amount to which they; wiil® ba patl
tled when a final accounting for the
six months period over which the
gurantee extended is made, it was
stated, As a result the drain in the
treagury probably will continue for
geveral months, | :
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
STRKING - SCENERY
IN BIG SORY IN
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“THE MIRACLE MAN”
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Crooke in Clover in Dramatic Para
» mount-Artcraft Photoplay.
From the sordid slums of New
York's Chinatown to the grandeur of
ligh mountaing and the majesty: of
he ocean—that ig the rango of the
elting in “The Miracle Man,” a big
lew Paramount-Aflcraft ¢ . Picture,
wvhich is coming to the Circle theatie
‘oday and tomorrew, The same ex
sansiveness cf vision is reflected in
he abgorbing story, written by Frank
4. Packard later dramatized by Geo
ge M. Cuhim, and prod'ur:cd with
striking success on Broadway.
Tha central figure is a white-haired
satriarch, who lives in the hills near
‘he sea and who has reputed powor
.0 heal the sick and cripple, Tom
?]rkfl and his band in their haunt
h; the New York'undcrworld road of
his miracles and conceive the idea of
capitalizing them for their cwn gain,
So they go to the town whzre the old
man lives and frame up a miracle for
wim. To their surprise they d}sscovcr
hat hc_rcally posseseos the healing
powers accredited to him.
‘Gradually under the heneficent in
fluence of their new environment
there is worked a transformation in
the hearts of the\ crooks that makes
ißosc, the gangster’s beautiful d2coy,
the charming girl she is at heart, that
evolves a farm hand ouf of a dope
fiend, and finally, Brings out the bci
ter gature of even the hardened, sop
histicated Tom Burke himself. In tho
hands of such capable artists as
T'hemas Meighan, Elinor Fair, Jeseph]
j. Dowling, Betty Compson, and oth~i
ers of similar merit, this powerful
story becomes a vital, living thing an;‘.i
yne of the greatest dramatic spa2ct
-Icles thesscreen, has yet revealed. ‘
ROAD NOTICE. :
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To Whom It May Cengern:
Take notice that G. C. Lewis, N. D.
Ligwis, ot al., havingsmade. application
for an order seeking the establishnient |
of a new road which has been laid out
and marked conformably to law by tae
commissioners duly appointed and tha
report thereon made on oath by them,
said road commencing at the Natiof
uLHighway in the Thirteenth district
at the line of seperation between land
lotg fifty and fifty-one in said district
and extending thence: west aleng the
li%’lg of §cpdx€ltioii"bgtw&n land lots
49 and 80, 50 and 79, 51°and 78, 1= its
termination at the p’i\bli(: road running
north and south through said lots 51
and 78, said last named group of lots,
viz., 49, 80, 50, 79, 51 and 78, bei.g iv
the Fourteenth district of said county.
' This road to be laid out as ovdered by
‘ the reviewers.
Now if no good cause can be shown |
to thq.coqu‘ury by__pqmgns i:}_tel'(!stcd,i
in this matter, the order will be gran
ted at the office of tbhe county com-‘
missioners in said county on the firsti
Tuesday in October; 1920, estabiishing
the said new read. ‘
| This 7th day of September, 1920,
| CRISP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, .
9-8-4 t By E. F¢ TISON. Clerk
Have you been . to, Wilkes:Websta:
Fivp Dile. 9-7-tt
{|IARADE
B FOR THE HAIRS SAK
Short, Ugly Hair
Made long and soft by using
‘ Harade—positively a sure cure for
? dandruf{f and tettor., An antiseptic,
1 elegantly perfumed.
At all drug stores, or 25¢ by ml’“.
~ Send stamps or coin
} ; _...._.__. , .Agents Wanted.
| -N, Write for
| proposition.
|’@ HARADE
o MFG: CO. "
A @ Ariva an 01N E. Huater
- NERERITR S Atlagnta, Ga. -
IF YOU, are losing hair, have dnn'g:ufl. or are
bald, let ft be known that KOTALKO, contain
ing genuine bear oii and other potent ingredi
ents, 18 wonderfully successful. For men, Women,
children, Hair ' grown, dandruff eliminated in
many cases when all else failed. $3OO GUAR
ANTEE and money-refund offer. Get a box at
#ny busy Bh&rmar.\': or send 10 cents for Proof
ilox of KOTALKO to
3. 1. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New York, N, Y.
And Used Cars of Other Makes 4 o : . ‘
At Your Own Price
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Saturday, Sept. 11th, 10 A. M.
. Sale to be held in the display room of the J. W. Gg)ldi
' smith, Jr.-Grant Co., 229 Peachiree Street, Atlanta, _
: (fa., heginning at 10 A. M.
Railroad Fare and Hotel Bill Refunded
\ - to Al Purchasers of Cars =
Included in this sa,‘lo are such high grade cars as— -
Hudson Chandler =~ Maxwell
, Cadillac Chalmers Dodge
- Fackard ~ Ford = Cheviolet
Essex = Paige Hanson
| and other standard makes of cars. All types, including coupes, b
. - roadsters, touring and sedans, . : : gl
These ears were traded in at conservative figures on Hudson and
& issex cars: Tach car was carefully examined before being taken
- in. Each car has been thoroughly ,O'\'Cl'hfl.lll.(:d.Vhy,{;x.pe.]!t..wo;;i{v. i
men, and worn or broken parts replaced; re-painted and re-topped
#AEH &VR " N (’3l’%-: w:'fi LA AR R P um—memmé&wfi sl ;‘
Every Car "Guaranteed as Represented
Jeseriptive booklot; giving full information concerning (:ach car .
will be mailed on request and furnished to these whe attend this |
-~ J. W. GOLDSMITH, Jr.
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929 PEACHTREE ST. - DR R AR ENTA GHORGTA.
We will elose out our stock of Tires, including Brunswick, U. 8. |
‘| Fisk, Advance, McGraws, Republie, and Fenbrook U.'S. C., ab
solutely at COST. Y
SALE ON UNTIL WE CLEAN UP. |
Good run of sizes for carly callérs, Get it in your system N{)W,!é :
We have some tires cheap and now is your one opportunity, |
Wilkes-Webster Motor Company
Ilkes-Webster Motor Company
ISTUDEBAKER DEALERS ! ..
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880 -