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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEBE 15. 1029
Don’t Shiver
And Shake
~ TAKE FANT'S CHILL CAPSULES
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CHILLS AND MALARIA
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BITS O BEAUTY
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There is many a rest in the reoa ‘
of life 3
If. we omly would stop to take it, 1‘
And many a tone from the better,
land, ‘
If the querulous heart would make
it! { ‘
To the sunny soul that is full of hope,
' And whose beautiful trust ne'er 4
faileth, e {
The grass;:;is green and the flowers
are bright,
Though the wintry storm prcvaile-]
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Better to hope,. though the clouds l
hang low,
And to keep the eyes still lifted; ‘
For the sweet blue sky will ssoon peep
through
Wihen the omnious clouds are rifted
Ther was never a night without a
day, we ]
Or an evening without a morning,
And the darkest hour; as:the proverb
gOGS,\ -~ % wHERELL
Is the hour before the @gfii‘\mg.
There is many a gem in the path of
Sdie) e twera N
Wiich we .pass i oursidle 'plefi&\-qu,‘
That is richer forthan the. jeweled
crown, . s EY Vst
Or the. miser’s ‘hoarded trédsuret; |
It may the love of a little.child, e
Or a mdther's prayer’s to Heaven;
Or only a beggar’s grateful thanks
_ For a _cup of water given. :
Better to weave in'the web of life 1
A bright:and’ golden' filling,
And to doGod's will with a ready -
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And hands thatcare swift and will
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Than to siap the delicaté, slender
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Of our #curious :lives asunder,
And then blame Heaven for the tang
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And sit, and grieve, and wonder.
Mrs. M. A. KIDDER.
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S" srands for Snrrow and Suffering that are the .
' beritage of vll women.
. E stands for Expericnce that refines the Soul
" of all women.
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CLASS
FARTY N :
Miss Ruth Matthews, teacher of
the Junior Fhilathgas of the first
Methodist ' church complimented the
members of her class and the Junior
Baracas with a unique and enjoyable
party on' Monday evening, the affair
being jin the nature of a “children’s
party.” The girls wore little girl
dresses, sox hair ribbons and curls
while the “little boys” were equally
as “cute” in knickerbockers, sox andl
Winsor tires. Contests and games,
dear to the hearts of little folks af
forded much merriment. Punch was
aerved by Misses: Janie !Mlat‘,th;ews
and Inez Trapp, and at the close of
the evening ice cream cones were
served. All voted this a most enjoy
able affair. Among the guests were:
Misses Evelyn Bulloch, Jamie Fou
che, Emma Maddox, Elizabeth Neal,
Mary McCoy, Mary. D. iWilson, Cora
Mae Sumner, Florrie Powers, Francis
Willis, Lottie Bussey, Willa and Vio
let Webb, Olice and Janet Stanford,
Morence ‘Smith, Eloise Dodson, I:.ouis‘
Stanford, Annabel Crabb, Janie Mat
thews Inez Trapp; Messrs Leon ng_-l
ris, Walter Edwards, Albert Grant Jr,
Howad: Comer WilligmHughes, ‘Tom
and Karl! Market, “Clyde ~and . Clax- |
oprge’ Smi},hbtflagajg,N{g?g.rity;‘Emest
Wilbanks, Howard Bridges, \McCor
mack, “Vasser, Ward, Swearington
Charles > Arnold, Dudley, Waldo Cal
houn, Pittés LutAsSmith, Fred God
dard an&s&nm&y e s
I\7fisses":Nlllllola, Sallie . Bertha and
idna Hall ape dttending school here
this’ year.s wig 0 e B
Miss Lena ‘Adkins’ and Julian Ad-
Kins are attendifig the Cordele High
Schogk s gpev - Pl ‘
Mrs. ! M. Mangham is il at the
home of h¥r parents, Col. and' Mrs.
M. . Mckenzie.’ Moy {
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Friends will regret to know that
Dr. J. S. McKensie has been confined
to his home for the past week with
illness. ;
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Friends will regret to learn of the
illness of Mrs. H. C. Mckenzie.
Misses Ruth and Carrie Scandrett
left yesterday for Agnes Scott,
Miss Martha Lifsey lgft today to re
sume her studies at Wesleyan.
Miss Bonnie Williamson left Mon
day tc resume her studies at Bessie
Tife.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scarboro an,d
daughter, Mildred spent Sunday with
relatives at Tippetville,
Misses Estelle Harder, Gladys
Cunningham and Jane Howell leave
tomorrow for G. N.'l. C. \
. ‘Mrs. enry Mashburn is entertain
ing the Thilian Club this afternoon
at her home in Rochelle.
Prof. L. L. Cox and Prof. K. B. Ed
wards are with Mr. and Mrs. Fland
ers Holland on Thirteenth avenue.
Mf. and Mrs. Lawson .Peterson and
little son have returned to their home
in Vidalia after a visit to Mrs. M. O.
Outler. : '
Mr. P. B. Gleaton and family moved
vesterday from their country ‘home
to their residence on Fo'grteenth
avenue.
Mrs. Ben Walker, and Miss Lois
Scandrett, arrived today from Tulsa,
Okla., for a visit to her mother, Mrs.
George Scandrett. $
Mrs. D. Holihes and daughter, Miss
Dorothy Holmes left Monday for Ral
iegh, N. C. Where Miss Holmes én
tered St. Mary's Coollege.
Mr. and Mrs. Kibbee Gary have rve
turned from their wedding trip and
are at home with Mrs. G. M. Bulloch
on Eleventh avenue.
Cordele girls attending Anges Scott
this year are: Misses Carrie Scand:
rett, Pauline Wheeler, Faustelle Wil
liams, Thelma Cook, Ruth Scandrett,
and Alice Whipple. ‘
Misses Lucile Peacock of Tippet
ville and Eula McKay of Hatley have
resumed their studies at the Cordeie
High School. They are at home with
Mrs. 'W. F. Scarboro. |
Attention of the ladies ‘is called to
the” advertisement of Mrs. J. D. H.
Evers in this issue announcing the
arival of many new fall novelties in
miilinery. )
¥ THEANGELS CONTINUE
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BETTER BABIES
The " expectant mother owes it‘not
only to herself to prepare for an easies
birth, but to her child who should be
stronger, healthier and more robust
t}%rounh her careful and intelligent use
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OTHERS IRIEND
Used by 3 Generstions
At all Druggist:
Speciel Booklet on Motherhood and Baby frce
Bradfield Regulator Co. Dent. F-7, At?ant= Ci 2
Capatone (The
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Liquid Aspirin)
Will Not Affect
the Heart
CAPATONE is a modern
liquid Aspirin that anyone
can take with perfect safety.
1t absolutely will not affect
the heart. It can’t give you
any stomach dis Orders.
Moreover it has the advan
tage of convenience, It is al
ready dissolved. You need not
worry about the glass of
water. Have Capatone right at
hand, ready instantly to attack
headaches, neuralgia, rheuma
tism and mervousness.
You will find Capatone at
your drug store. Every bottle
plainly marked with the sig
nature ‘‘J. Homer Collier.”’
30c and 60c sizes.
THE ~~ . " ¥ DISPATCH
Miss Martha Lasseter will be a
student at G. N. L. C. this year,
Miss Pickard of Beuna Vista an.d
Miss Coram of Sylvester, teachers in‘
the Cordele Public school are at home
with Mrs. Willie Williams on Thir-‘
teenth. |
Mr. and Mrs? Willie Williams and
family are now occupying their resi
dence on Thirteenth avenue, having
moved in the past week from thewr
country place. .
The monkey is a god in Inidia.
Finland has seven woolen mills.
FRIEDLANDER BROS. - F'RIEDLANDER BROS.
. OF OUR WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL ,
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‘ ~ WILL OUTRIVAL ALL OTHERS
| IN BARGAIN GIVING ‘
If you haven’t been to the great price wrecking and money saving
sale yet, you’ve missed the opportunity of the year to buy clean, sea
sonable merchandise, at remarkable reductions, and remember--
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‘Procrastination is the Theft of Time”
So put aside everything and come to this great sale. There’s only a
few days left. 3 « |
HERE ARE A FEW EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR MEN
700" EOR THURSDAY -
MEN’S NAINSOOK
UNIONSUITS
$1.25 Value '
Special for Thursday
50c SUIT
Cordele’s Livest and most Up-To-Date Store. - .
112 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE GEORGIA.
POLICE REQUEST TO
STOP PEANUT SELLERSI
Chief of Police W. L. Sheppardl
makes a request of the p:u'mits of the‘
community who are accustomed to let
their children sell peanuts on the
streets and around the passenger sta
tion to stop the practice of frequenting
*ne depeis and railroad yards where
thcre are moving trains
The extreme danger is on the minds
of the police, The little paanut sell
ers who stay at a safe distwne: from
the depots and - trains will not be
Lothered, but those who get int the
boc
trains and endanger thair lives should
be stopped the jolice say and Chief
Sheppard wants. parents fo know of
the extreme danger. The iittls peanut
gellers should be kept fron: around the
traing and station.
MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS
LOSES AFTERLONG CAREER
New Orleans, Sept. 15.—Martin
Behrman, mayor of New Orleans for
sixteen years, was defeated for renom
ination in yesterday's democratic pri
mary by Andrew J. McShane. The in
terest in the municipal campaign so
10c
MEN’S GOOD QUALITY
LISLE SOCKS
All Colors—:3o¢ » Value
Special for Thursday
-10 c PAIR
overshadewed the scnatorial and
gressional contests that compl&%fm:!
turnsare not expected before late }p'q
day. 4
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<Y MONEY BACK »
) without question if Hunt's Salve
fails in the treatment of Begeme, . ..«
. ‘!‘nnr.%incm.lleh.«c. Don't :
treztments r.uef‘uunv.s.n. i
has relieved hundreds of such
] cases. You can'wilose on ow
il Money Back Guarantes. Toy
JIRNN it at our m:'I‘ODAY Price 78 '
[ For cale lecally by
STEAD'S DRUG STORE
esc¢c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Balbriggan and Porosknit
All Sizes—Ts¢ Values
Special for Thursday
zsc Glarment
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