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SECOND SECTION
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VOL. 3.
‘RAE GETS LEAGUE
M" Al 29 A Tl
ASSEMBLY GROUNDS
QUITE A LIVELY TIME HERE
; "~ LAST NIGHT OVER
5 ~ QUESTION.
Macon, Dooly Camp Grounds and
Mcßae had a lively time here last
night li'yirlg to get away with the Ep
worth League Assembly. Mcßae won
temporarily, The place will be chos
en in' the conference after next sum
mer, 'iy ;
The ‘Epworth League has & sum
mer assembly in South Georgia which
is sorething new and requires some
housing and grounds capable of meet
ing meeds of the meetings. Macon
went. after it, Dr. Quillian, President
of Wesleyan and. Felix Wilson
being ‘here to present the ¢laims.
‘Pooly Cantp Growyds “dlso made
a fine fight for it and had some for
ty of the best citizens of Dooly county
here last night to ask for it. These
were headed by Rev. Reese QGriffin
of Vinna. - e ‘
The Mcßae folks were all here, and
some of their neighbiors, and they
came for the prize, “ Among their de-!
legation was Rd Pitman, President.
Helena Board of Trade; Dr. W, 'H.
Born, one of the South Georgia (‘nl-l
lege trustees; Mayor C. A. Ryals of
Mcßae; Mrs. C. A. Ryals, presiqent]
ot the women’s clubs of Mcßae; Rev.
J. D. Smith, president of South Georgia |
College; W. O. Bryeman, Sacretary
Mcßae District Epworth: ‘League; |
Bro. N. T. Paffoul ' Pastor:Methodist |
church Mcßae; Bro. R. J. Mipcey,f
pastor Bdptist church Mcßae; '_."'Maxi
L. Mcßae, Chairman "Exective .om
mittee South Georgia College; Char-,
lie Ti}lnién. whbleét}le ng'mm'ym_an:]
Bio. W. D. M(‘Gregdil.A'~‘t|:ust‘_el,‘»..‘r,ul!ego;i
H. F. Thoxton, owner of Shomra(-k'
Sorings; Bro. W. A:> Huckabee of|
Savannah, founder of. Senth Georgia|
College. hue /g o g < | }
% The qc;mmittee representing the E\p-[
worth --“Lp;a_gue' and s which ‘hody was|
hfie?"fio"—decidé‘ufion -a” place_for ithel
*gssefufi}y; meeting * was - made ‘up of§
the' tollowing ‘prominent members of j
the South Georgia League: ' !
"‘;:Présigent'.-Lelfnd Moore of Sparks'
QQ]__}é:’giate‘ln?titn‘te;,,C. M., Killian of '
‘Vidldostas G."C. Barnkill, *president iof !
st sRO o
feranee of Glenwood, Ga::"Col. W. O
‘Bozefnan of Lumber City; Rev) W, A
Brooks of ;Unadilla, chairman ‘of the
assemhly committee; and Prof. E. H.
McNeal of Macon. ~ * =« . . |
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DODGE CARS WILL NOT /]
"~ CUT PRICE THIS FALL
In a message to Mr. O. S. Bazemoro.*
local Dodge dealer, the factory. ad:
vises today that",lhf\re will be no re-|
duction in the present prices of'Dodgel
Brothers cars. The message follows:l
“Dodge Brothers police has ever:
been to give true for the price _asked.‘
There will be no ‘reduction in pres
ent prices of Dodge Brothers cars, |
newspape reporis tc be contrary are
absolutely uzirae.”
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The Fair isfi’t & personal march.
It’s a Victory Stép, Catch it.
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Over fifty years ago & young
physician practiced widely in 2
rural district and beeame famous
for his uniform Swyecess in the
curing of disease. This was Dr.
Pierce, who afterwards estab
lished _himself in Buffalo, N. Y.,
aad placed one of his prescriptions,
which 'he called ‘‘Golden Medical
Discovéry,” in the drug stores of
the United Statés so that the pub
lic eould easily obtain this very
remarksble tonic, corrective and
blood - inaker. . Dr. Pierce manu
factured this ‘' Discovery” from
voots @nd barks —a corregtive
remeds}, the ingredients of which
naturethad put in the fields and
forests, for keeging us healthy.
Few folks or families now living
have not at sometime or other used
this “‘Golden Medical Discovery”
for the stomaeh, liver and heart.
Over twenty-four million bottles
of this tomic snd blood remedy
bave been seld in this eountry.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. FORD WAKE
Lye, l')iu‘. Nose and Thioui
| DR. A. J. WHELCHEL
! : Genecology.
| DR. M. R, St TH
| Internal Medicime ann Sirgen
Office: American Bank and
| Trust Cu.: Guilding.
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THOS. J. MCARTHUR, M. D--spuciai
Attention to Surgeyy anid Gyniecolos
CORDELE, GEORGTIA
DR, W. A. DOWNS
: VETERINARTIAN
Office Phone 242 Res. Phone 304
e eet
CORDELE LODGE, NO. 223, 1. 0. 0. ¥
J. E. CLIETT, Sec.
Visiting Members ' Cordially -Invited
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY
: NIGHT AT 8 O’'CLOCK
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WALKER'S BARBER SHOF
EXCHANGE BANK CORNER
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DR. S. F. WILLIAMS—3SpeciaI atter
tion given to Diseases of Wemen and
Children.
WATT-HOLMES BLDG.
FProne 177 Cordele, Ga.
W. E. EDWARDS ‘
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON |
American Bank & Trust Co. Buildingj
A 7 Bussey T. A, McNicholas,
BUSSEY & MeNICHOLAS
Attorneys at Law
State and Federal Practice
Offices over Exchange Bank
CORDELE, GA
J.C.PATTEN
. DENTIST
Cordele, Geor'ghn
: "DR. T. & BRADLEY :
Kyve, Rar, Nose, Throat ‘and Titting
of Glasses. Office ~Ye.tbrook Bldg
R A e e
Special ~ Attention to, Gsm Diseases
and the correction of crooked teeth.
Phone 40 ' Holmes Bldg
gdis eil VRS, Bl L Sl < ROR S Lot el TR TR S 1 A 2 RS
JOHN R. LAUNIUS
Civil Engineer )
Farm Surveys -and Drainage
A Specialty.
Ashburn, Georgia.
BR. BYRON. DANIEL
Stomach
Internal Medicine
Radiology
Office—Harman Bldg.
J. S. McKenzie 0. C. McKenziz2
- MEKENZIE & McKENZIE
Practising Physicians
American Bank and Trust Co., Bldg
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CRUM & JONES, LAWYERS, Prac
tice ip all courts, State and Fedéral
CORDELE., GEORGIA
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.”
It absolutely will not affect
the heart. It can’t give you
any stomach disorders.
Moreover it has the advan
tage of convenience. It ig 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 nervousness,
You will find Capatone et
your drug store, Every bottle
plainly marked with the sig
nature ‘‘J. Homer Collier.”’
30c and 60c sizes.
CORDELE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920.
'AWARDS CONTRACT
" FOR CAMP BENNING
Pps SRR AT
| ATLANTA AND ST. LOUIS FIRM TO
| COMPLETE MILITARY CAMP.
@clumbus, Sept. 28, Private tele
orams received in the city today from
- Washington anncunced that the v()n-i
“tract to complete buildings at Fort!
| Benning was Awarled to the SPI(‘PI\!
[ Brick Costruction of St. Louis and At
l!ant:l. who ¥had ,the general contract
when the huilding of this great mili
tary «chigol was hegun two years ago. (
The winning Lid was $743,000.
The Selden Brick Company will lw-‘
lgin work at Benning alinost imme(liatj‘
ely, (-nmpkafing numerous barracks
and other buildings on which
construction automatically stopped a
veari ago when the funds ran out.
~ This will be the second phase of
construction at Fort Benning, whichl
as_a completed project will represent
an investment of $25,000,000. Botweenl
600 and 700 men will he employved on
this work. ) l
. Major A. G, _Bn_\'le is constructing
| Quartermaster. . . |
PIECE FLY WHEEL GOES
000 YARDS, GIRL KILLED
Ricmeond, K«‘,n't,m'l\'iv.- Sept. 28—'A
portion of a bursting flywheel, sail
ad through the roof of the electric
light plant here early”today to the
home of WaHace Hunter, six hun
dred yards away, where it killed hig
voung daughter, Fanny and clipped
the braids from the head of her sleep
ing woman companion. The missile
crashed through the floor and side
of the dwelling and was found in the
vard two feet under the ground.
A
L. L. DAVIS, Attorney at Law,
Office Phone 130
Farm Loans at 5 12 Per Cent Interesi
CORDELE, GEORGIA. -
HARRIS & BALLENGER
INSURANCCE AND SURETY BONDS
Cordele, g Georgia
Choice Meails
STAPLE GROCERIES
Our experience in the market
and Grocery business enable us
to serve you in a most gatisfac
tory manner in making the meel
appetizing and wholesome.
Let Us Serve You.
Phone 316
SANITARY MARKET
R. C. Boulware, Mo~
NOTICE!
_Lavender
And Son
Value
Eating fo a
Nicety.
Does
Eating
Refresh you?
We earry a complete
line of Fresh Meats.
We make immediate
deliveries.
. M.
L AVENDER & SON
PHONE 66
AND DAILY SENTINEL
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- MAILCAR THEFT
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TWO ATLANTA MEN ARE HELD IN
DOOLY COUNTY PENDING |
PROBE. |
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Unadilla, Sept. 28.-—T. B. Harrell
and A. H. 'White cf Atlanta, were ;n'»i
rtsted here today and ave now being|
held in the Dooly cecunty jail at \'imr’
na pending investigation into the rob-|
bery of a storage mail car on* the
Scuthern railroad * Monday night lu»!
tween MaconTand. Atlanta f
Both men were' arrested by J. [l.|
Wtitson and Jim Blue, policemen u!i
Unadilla, ‘deny any connection with
the robbery. A search of \\"hile‘sl
clothing revealed a receipt for a suili
case hearing' the name of A, K. Knig‘ht!
and which was shipped by -a.\‘pressl
from Atlanta to Jucksonville, 4
Breaks Panel of Car Door. |
The men were seen to hoard tho!
cuzine tender ¢f train No. 3 by Con
ductor Barney Baker as his train
oulled out frem Terminal station in
Macon for Jacksonville, The rob
hery of the car .was dicovered a
Tow minutes hefore that time on ac
count of the panels ot the door being
smashed, !
No estimate of the loss has heen,
given out by post office authorities. |
White claimed that he was going,
under the name of Kni{z;ht I)o-‘('u!lsvé
he was running away from his wife|
in .Atlunta and .he did not care for|
her to know of his wherehouts. l
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am a candidaie for the office of
Justice of the Peaece of the 1451 Dis
siet of Crisp county to fill the unex
ired term of J. K. Smith. If elected
promise a faithful discharge of the
iities of that office.
The election is ealled -for October 2
) 17-16 t, - 0. E. SCOTT JR
Yor: That Sluggish Fecling,
DRECO]
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fl,DHH Ml The famous root
Li~=L gl and herbal rem
| ol
=) edy that gently
MY
iiliz===} removes health
I ||‘l§ destroying poi
} =ll sons and wastes
4 * -, from the system
At Your Druggist
[nlimited Supply of Money
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prompt Service
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW
No Commissions Deducted
See us at Room No. 6, O’Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia. - '
W. E. Grubbs 'C. L. Harris
Market Meats and High
Class Groceries
Always Fresh, Clean, Pureand Wholesome.
Our Market tstock consists of the best Native
Meats obtainable, Prices as follows:
Steak—Loin, Poterhouse, Choiee euts
of Roundssi' 95,0, 7, . ;.5 .. 860 per Ih.
ey Omls 0o =OO, 0800 00 per By
Bast Roast:. 0 v /o i D i oue . 00E 98P ID,
5-Ih. Beef Roast andup............- 25¢ per lb.
Pole ... 000 00 s 800 and 400 per il
Our Grocery Stock is complete with High Grade
Family Groceries and Table Delicacies at low
prices. We invite and appreciate your husiness
Prompt Delivery Anytime.
WEST END MARKET & GROCERY COMPANY
R. A. BULLINGTON PHONE 302
FORMER SENATOR MAKES NO
DENIAL OF SEAT PURCHASL
CHARGE.
Washington, Sept. 29.-—While logal
technicalities: might have oxclnded
sitche contention, there has bheow wild
spread ‘surprise in the =ast thd
Senator Newberry in appealing his
case from the Michigan court, did not
deny the charge that he conspived (o
purchase a seat in the United Stato o
senate, or the allegation thot he spent
several fortumes in acquiving su b
seat. i
-
Senator Newherry on tne other han:d
attacks the constitutionalify of the
Federal corrupt’ practices act, and
-denies the right of Congress to say
just how much andghow litile a can
didate may legally spend. T'his plea,
in the opimion of prominent men 'in
Washington, would indicate that New
‘hm'r_v would admit the charge againsp
him, and justify it; and that it was his
contention that there should be no
limitations put on a man who desired
to spend as much money as success
required him to spend. !
Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back
hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat
forms uric acid.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled withk urie acid, says a
well-¥nown authority, who warns us 1o
be constantly on guard against kidney
trouble,
The, kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork: they
get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog
and thus the waste is retained in the
blood to poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel like
lumps of lead, and you have stinging
pains in the hack or the urine is clondy,
full of sediment, or the bladder is irri
aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless
ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad
weather, get from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast each morning and in & iew
days your kidneys will act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generation:
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys,
to neutralize the acids in urine so it i
no longer a source of irritation, thus
ending urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure: makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink, and nobody can make
a mistake by taking a little occasional”)
to keep the kidneys clean and netive.
eelin Mean?
Headache? Nausea? Dizziness? Bilious~ . °
ness? Constipation? Lazy and good. for '
nothing most of the time? What you
need is a shaking-up of your ‘‘innards’” -
and a gingering-up all over. The thing ' %
that’ll fix you up 18:
An old doctor’s preseription ;in use for !
68 years. Enlivens your Liver, purifies
and enriches your Blood. Regulates
your Bowels and is a fine family TONIC.
Get a bottle from your drug store and
you'll soon' be
F l. ]F. ' '
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Relief for Torpid Livers g
and Habitual Constipation
i The liver is the largest and most im
[por-‘ant organ in the body, and when the
| Hver refuses to act, it causes constipa
i tion, bilivusness, headaches, indigestion,
| gas, sour stomach, bad breath, dysentery,
| diarrhoea, pains in' back and under shoul- |
i der blades and under ribs on right side.
! These symptoms lead to colds, influenza
| oi* other serious troubles unless corrected
i fmmediately. '
' An ipnactive liver places an extra
purden on the kidneys, which overtaxes
| thern and causes the blood to absorb and
{ carry into the system the impurities that
| the liver and. kidneys have failed to elim
| Inate,
. When you treat the liver alone, you
g treat only a third «f your trouble, and
j:lßat Is why you have to take purgatives |
1“ e v '—‘ o ';‘l.-'.“ B *Ww‘w»w blor ,_e':');
‘whilé treating the liver, you -would put
| your entire system in order and frequent
| purgatives would ‘then ‘be unnecessary.
(;"_ ’ In:. \\ I_.. Hitcheock many years ago
i recognized these \important facts, and after much study and -researeh;'cdi’lf}';'
, hounded what is now known as Dr. Hitcheock's Liver, Kidney and Blpod',l’o*-“‘
ders, three medicines combined in one. This was the Doctor's tavorltefi'bfif}";
| scription for many years, being used by his patients with marked success.’ J ‘;I;
i 3 a harmless vegetable remedy that will not make you sick, and you may €as: |
| anything you like while toking it. K
| Get a large tin box from your druggist or dealer for 25 dents, under his:
| pesonal guaranteesthat it will give relief, tone up the liver, stimulate thg:,
| kiflneys to healthy action and thereby purify the blood. Keep it in the homeé?
{ for ready use whenever any member of the family begins to feel “‘out of sorts.””
| it will prove a household friend and a valuable remedy. Bl
B e sol a i ittt it ist et At U b SR R RR R
Price Reductions
On Hudson 3-4
- Super-Six and
Essex Motor Cars
In keeping with the general trend toward lower
prices, we are just in receipt of wire from Hudson
Factery giving the following new prices effective at
once, on all model Hudson and Essex Cars. 4
Hudson Phaeton and Speedster. . . $2,400.00 |
Hudson Sedan .................. $4OOOO
Hudson Cabriolet ............... 300000 .
Hudson Qoupe ............. ... ST,
Hudson Touring Limouisine.. ... 3.625.00
Hudson Limouisine ... ...... ... 400000
Essex Touring and Roadster ..... 1,595.00 ;
Esgex Sedan .. ............. ... 2480088 4 "
BEssex. Cabriolet . ................ 210000 :
This is a reduction cf from $2OO to $5OO on the
various styles Hudson and Essex Cars.. ..........
Dealers { I}, m
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