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CAROLINA RETURNS
NATOR SMITH TO OFFICE
@;mu, 8. C., Sept. 15.—United
Statpg'gtenatnr Smith was renominated
by “fi democrats in yesterday's run
off imary with a majority of 17,000
ovemfieorge Warren, according to un
officfils returns to the Columbia State
four out of the forty six
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THE BAZAAR
Second' Floor, Louis Miller Department Store
MRS. J. D. H. EVERS, Proprietor
FINE MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES
PHONE 333
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. | Both Cords and Fabrics and will
make you a killing price to push
» | off the stock at once.
‘Wilkes-Webster Motor Company
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SARATOGA UNOFFICIAL PARTY
NOMINEES WON VICTORIES
New York, ©apt. ‘§—The republi
can and democratic candidares who
received the endorsement of the unof
ficial state convention at Saratoga won
deeisive wictories in yesterday’s New
York state primary. ‘
REV. THEO M’ARTHUR IS
BACK FROM ILLINOIS TRIP
Elder J. Theooore McArthur is just
back from a trip of two months which
tcok him through Ohio, Illinois and
Indiana where he preached for his de
nomination many times in the three
states. |
. He is very enthusiastic over the
prospects of democratic victory in
Ohio and Indiana. Both states are go
ing to the democrats, he declares.
Conditions point to a strong and grow
ing democratic strength. |
JUGO SLAVS RATIFY PEACE
TREATY WITH BUGARIA
Belgrade, Sept. 16.~The Jugo Slav
parliament today ratified the peace
treaty with Bulgaria, \
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Do the right thing at the right
time,
Act quicklv ingtime of danger.
In time of kidney danger, Doan’s
Kidney Pills are most effective; Ask
your neighbor! :
Plenty of Cordele evidence of their
- worth. g
" Mrs. E. E. Ellis, 508 Seventh Ave,,
Cordele, says: “A few years ago |
had a great deal of trouble with my
kidneys. They were weak and acted
irregularly. I felt tired and languid
all over and my back was sore and
lame. When ever I stooped over |
would get such sharp, shooting paTns
in the small of my back I could
hardly straighten up again. 1 got
dizzy spells, too, and black specks
seemed to come before my eyes,
blurring my sgight. Doan’s Kidney
Pills were recommended to be and
after taking one box | was cured of
the trouble. 1 have never been both
ered since.”
Price 60, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’'s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Bllis had. Foster-Milburn C 0.,"
Mftrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. i
Bring us your Cotton
Seed, we will py the
highest market price
for them.
Our line of Enamel
Ware is complete.
If you are in need of an
oil Stove we can please
you. Call and see them.
Ray Hdw. Co.
Seventh Street North
CORDELE, GA. -
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY '
LOST, in or near Cordele one 34x4
Kelley Springfield tire mounted re
ward. _J. 'N. DIFFY. ~°
; 3 9|16/3t
FOR SALE Leghorn and Ancona
cockrels, cheap to make room. i
WANTED a Rhode Island Red cock.
Apply J. H. Miller, Arabi, Ga.
9/15/1t
FOP, SALE—Ford Truck, everything
practically new. Reasonable price
N. D. Macris, Phone 124, 9-15-26¢
FOR SALE—OneFord Touring Car,
runs as geod as new. See quick for
a real Ford bargain. N. D. MACRIS,
Phone 144 . , 9-15-26 t
FOR SALE—Furniture slightly’ used;
dressers, washstands, bedsteadd and|
mattresses. See me quick for bhar
gains. N. D.. MARCRIS, Phone 124.
. 9/15/26t
Miss Myrtis Roberts is spending a
while in Macon visiting relatives and
friends.
Amodg the péasan_ts of Serhia the
wedding procession to and from the
church is conducted on horseback.
Pump the Water
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DELCO-LIGHT
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@very farm’”
No more pumping and car
rying water by hand. ' Let- Del
co-Light do it - electrically—
giving you fresh running water
for the house and barn—all at
the turn of a L’.()llvtfni(‘,nt‘ faucet
Delco-Light will also furnish
bright electric light and de¢
pendable electric powmfl
WRITE FOR CATALOG.
R. A. MLARTY
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CORDELE, GA.
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Combination — A Cola
with Lime.
Sold where good peopls
know a good drink—
EVERWHERE.
PHONE 27
Lime-Cola
Bottling Co. -
Wall Street
Cordele, — Georgia
RIVER BOAT LINES GIVEN :
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BIG INCREASE IN RATE
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Atlanta, Sept. 15.—The Georgia
Rallrow-; <¢mmission has authorized
the river boat lines of Georgia ta make
a twenty-five per cent increase m
freight rates, it was announced today.
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U. D. C. MEETING J
Members of the local chapter, U, D,
C. are reminded o!; the meeting womor
row gfternoon at the assembly room
at the public library: The hoar is five
o'clock. g
~ MRS. A. C. ATKINS, Secty.
ATTENTION
LLADIE.S!
4 Wednesday and Thl.lrs'/d'ij’ i
ARE BIG BARGAIN DAYSAT CHURCHWELL'S
PTI Linen, 72-in _wide
Per Yard _ |
$1.98
White bersey Ck)jh, fine for
Jersey ‘Dresses, per yard
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Large Bath Ti)fi;(;ls; .per pair
$l.OO
Indian Head, 44-in wide per i
63¢
__ CHURCHWELLS
_ TIRE MILEAGE
Comes fully up to your expectations every time. They cost a
little more and render a much greater service for each dellar in
vested. We have soldthem long enough to they are -a good
investment. ‘ -
We OFFER THE ADMIRAL HAY PRESS, onc horse, three
stroke to the round— the fastest and most serviceableon the mar
ket. We also sell the power driven Admiral, » The hungriest
“hustling hay press on the market. Tiwy s N Y
Deering and Moline Mowers and Rakes now in stock and
ready for delivery. See them today. v
G. L. Dekle & Bro.
‘Cordele, Georgia
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SCIENTISTS FREE
CASTOR OIL FROM
NAUSEATING TASTE
REMARKABLE PROCESS IMPROVE
FAMOUS OLD FAMILY
- i ) REMEDY.
Nobody ever dreamed that castor
oil could be made tasteless. But the
chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons,
Inc., one of the largest manufacturers
of castor oil, tackled the problem, and
‘succeaded in perfectlng' a process by
which all nauseating taste is removet
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEBE 15, 1029’
Nothing /is put in to disguise’ the
taste, Strength and purity remain
the same—a 100 per cent pure castor
oil. .Curative and soothing quailgies
remajn the same. It's the same gogd
old-fashioned castor oil that your dnc:
tor always prescribes, with the ~i?él;.
greeable ‘taste removed. l‘h'.‘.dtj;.}:x
‘take Kellog's Tasteless Castor Qil
without knowing it is castor oil. Sold
by all good druggists. If you want'a
castor oil absolutely without nauseat
ing taste, insist on genuine laboratory
filled bottles, plainly labelled Kel
logg's 'l‘astéleas Cast(;!' Oil. ’l‘hr‘éze
sizes, 15¢, 35¢ and 66¢.° (Advi)
A good Sheeting, 36-in wide
per yard: =
25c¢
A real nice Bleaching, 36-in wide
pergprd . -
Cheviots, all colors fine-for boy’s
Blouse and Mén’s Shirts, yard
- 39¢
Devonshire Cloth; all colors, y:u-.'l;1
60¢c i