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Every man, woman and child in the
world has **Liver Trouble” some times.
Many of them Die from it and never
realize it., No use in this. And folks
are learning better. Thousands have
found out that Dr, 1710@?18?”8 Liver
and Blood Syrup will relieve ‘‘Liver
Troubles”. Will keep the Bowels open
and the Blood rich and ved. You ought
to try this old doctor’s preseription—
before ‘‘ Liver Trouble” gets in its dead -
ly work on you—ljke it did on “*Bill.”
Get it from your drug store,
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“Some Sort of
Li » ble!”
iver Trouble!
TACKLES BUILDERS FOR
ALLEGED HIGH PRICES
New ‘York, Oect. 20-—lnvestigation
of charges made by Samuel untermy
er that a conspiracy exists among
ALL SERVICE WORK C. 0. D
e o .
.
‘ We have found it necessary to put-our Ser
viee Department on a strietly eash hasis,
Experience has taught us that this is the on
lv way we canmaintain satisfactory gervieo,
~ The snecess ol the Departaient defends up-
U an o ability to turn out the work qniuk%y
and cfficiently at spall coste It is plain
4 that a Scrviee Station run under o large
overhead expense cannot possibly” do work
at reasonable rates, O b
tds ke
We cannot atford, therelese, to saddle our
Nervice Depariment with the heavy burdens
Cof maintaining costly hookkeeping and col
leetion departinents avd the losses from bad
debts,
Wo refuse to” bhurden our customers by
" charvging bigh rates to make up these hig
ieakagzes This will a'l be avoided by doine
“work for CASIL ONLY.
We want vou and every other eustomer of
ours to aceept this vew ruling in the spirit
i which it ig irtended. Kveryone will,
heveafter be phligea (o pay cash for servies
M wvork betore his ear s released. from “the
erviee station. -~ Weawill, of course, aceept
checios from customers who are known to us.
If our worknmnship is unsatisfactory, -it
g will he dome over ffee of chargee provided
" we are notified " Within Fort-y-ei‘gf\t Hours.
We aim o make onrs a model Serviee De
- parvtment and witl be grateful to our friends
merviee Station,
Dolivery of cars will beomade only at ow
for helpiul sugzeestions,
- 0. S. BAZEMORE
Market Meats and High
Class Groceries
Always Fresh, Clean, Pureand Wholesome.
Our Market Stoek congists of the best Native
Meats obtainable, Prices as follows:
Steak-—Loin, Poterhouse, Choice euts
of Wohsd® *"%2L 5 1 MO, G 0 P Ib.
B Cuts ... .. .coivn oo LTR
Bl Romsti. 1. ... o edn . oovidet ) BGG DEE 39,
5-Ib. Beef Roast andup. . ...........- 25c per b,
B . ............... 3Bcand e perln.
Our Grocery Stock is complete with High Grade
Family Groceeries and Table Delicacies at low
prices. We invite and appreciate vour business
Prompt Delivery Anytime.
WEST END MARKET & GROCERY COMPANY
R. A. BULLINGTON PHONE 302
building material companies to keep
the prices at prohibitive levels was
I‘w;,'nn today by a Jjoint legislative
committoe on housing investigation
is being conducted by Untermyer who
offered to prove hig charges without
compensation,
SOON TO BUILD
Committze Mcvad to proceed with
+ Plans of Mceting.
A large attendance and an ah=orb
ing and interesting discuseion ‘that
held the hoard $n session for néarly
two hours, wers the features of the
Community Service meeting yester
day afternoon in the Carnegic Libra
ry. President Bartholomew predided
and the minutcs of the previcus meet
ing were recad by the secr2tary, Miss
Harriette Carswell.
Under the head, reports of commit
tees, Dr. . J. McArthur of tha!Com
mittes on Playvgrounds andd Athletics,
Mrs. J. M. Diffee of the Patriotic Di
vision, Mr. W. (.. Hatcher of the Boys
Work Division., Supt. J. M. ¢ollier of
the Fducational Division and Mr. W.
L. Robhuck of the Church and Sunday
Schocl Divigion made intaresting re
ports, though Mr. Hatcher was the
only cne who wag prepaved to give
the names of all of the members of
his committee. Mr., Hatcher gnnoun
e¢ed that Messrs., C. L. .\lt'f\lnlan. Ji
0. Cobb. E 1 Kenncdy and J. M. Hunt
would “constitute the committee on
Boy's work and stated that plans
were maturing for the formation of
two. Scout Troops at least and for
other special activitics among the
The Prosident then called upon Mr.:
n. . Stearnecs make a repert on the!
vlayground d ymonstration given in!
Cordels during the past weeks and
to outline @uch furthey lines of cfmrt!
ns mizht seem feasible. '
Mr. Stearnes stated that the play-|
greund demenstration which ('nlmilm-}
ated in the exhibition which wu:w"pr(-s-!
ented on the O'Neal School grounds |
on last Thursday had been :;u(-(':-s:-'.ful]
frcm every gtandpoint and told hmvi
eagor the children seemed to have the
playgrounds cstablishad and to (‘,ll-‘
joy the lencfits of a regular 1)1‘0;:‘1-1\111‘.!
All of the grades in both of the public
schools have been given games and
drills suited to thair respective ages
and the high cchool girls have formed
a regular athletic association, follow
g the training thev received at the
hands of Miss Jane (Winodelton,
Rospending to the request for a
tull program, Mr. Stearnes outlined
three programs that he styled “min
mum’’, “intermediate” gnd “maximum’
The minimum program provided fo)
two wvlaygrounds properly cquipped
and directed, the intermediate addeg
to this an organizaticn to provide
and direct two community gathering:
~ach month in which amatenr talent
community singing, community mo
tien pictures and hrief lectures would
ve leading features, and the maxi
mum program invelved the sugges
tion that the community huilding
lone digcussed in Cordele, should he
crected and equipped in the near fu
ture. Among other featuras he strong
lv urged that this community building
shounlg@ previde space for indoor ath
lotic exercises and events and for
community gatherings ol all Kkings.
Inspiring Talks by the Members.
Inspiring talks by Presidsont Bar
tholomow, Supt. Collier, Judge Gower,
pr. McArthur, Mr. l(g:h\u-k, Miss At
Ring, Nrs, Land and Mts. I‘:\ln")(‘r
followed the suggestions made "h)
the veprosentative of Community ger
vice, Ine. Supt.-Collier declaved thal
the two nlaygrounds should be pro
vided without a moment's delay, ‘Dr.
McArvthur (I(\scri‘l)mi in telling sént
ences how ‘much more the boys and
girls of the countryside in which he
was brought up bad in the wayi ol
rocreational dpportunities than the
boys and girls of Cordele and Jupge
Gower's words é%l\"x‘fed the thrill of
leepest conyiction when he said that
he regarded neglecf on the pzu'( of
parents to provide proper recreation
for their children undéy modern ¢ity
cenditions as littla short of a crime.
“I have never had a boy before me
in the courts of my four counties w‘h(‘;
was looked after,” he, ssaid, “only
those who were neglected and allows
ed to drift.” i
Judge Gower was particularly h:\p{
py and convincing in driving home |
his arguments under the l_.'n\' of com
pensation, “Men ave ouly. grown up
bovs,” hoe said, “and wasted child lifg
will vesalt in unhappiness and ingt:
ficiency i one's later, years. 1f ybu
lo not ok after your ‘child, nllie\“!
v 3
intluences are surrounding him a u!]
¢
in the long run you find that somged
body else-—scmebody you least d(-‘&iil'i
3
el—hag been moulding his vhm';u'L’mi
for time and for etarnity.” t 4
At the conclusion of the disvus\-ifmé
President Bartholomew took invm‘eq
diate steps to reap actual results _l'rumz
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N without question if Hunt's Salve ¢
{ fuils in the tréataent 6f Bcrema, |
' :‘:tter.kd\uwom;‘l’teh.evc. Dont't
J Come discours Ruse Ot ey
(¥) trearments udé. lm--sm.
has relieved hundreds of sueh
cases. You Can't lose on ows
i Money Back Guearantee. Try
RS it at our risk TODAY Price Tss
5 Y For sale locally by
STEAD S DRUG STORE.”
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
RICH EX-SLAVE
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EXPRESSES VIEWS
ON RACE PROBLEM
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Toc Many :'SllkJShirts, Says D. T:1
Howard, On Golden Widding
Day. )
Aflanta, Oct. 20,~80rn a slave, and]
now trepited to he one of the wealth
fest and most respected negroes i
{he ‘South, David “T. Howard, 71, to#
day celebratéd his golden wetlding:
anniversary and miade it the ()(-('as!oq‘l.
to give some’ advice to members off
his race. ;
flt-g'mnll}g ot a legacy of $l6O left
by his former master, Howard now
owhs » buginess rated as the fourth
largest of its Kind in the city and
fihancial institutions readily make
loans on his name; ;
“f never wasted time, never went in
for wild cats, neveyr saw a baseball
game and never danced a step—hut
alwavs attended to business,” said
Howard. “No social equality for me:
no sane thinking negre wants it.” ¢
The negro today, Howard saids
wants hetter justice in courts, heno(}
accomodations on railroad frains and
more’ géhools for his children. "f‘
“TPoo many itk shirfs and too muckh
gond time,” said he wers the causes,
of racial unrest. i
KING ALEXANDER PASSED
)
BETTER NIGHT SAID REPORE
vl iz
Athens, Oct. 20.—King Alexander
passcd a better night and slight im
provement was noted, it was ahnoun
¢od today. The condition of the lung
congestion remaineq stationery. The |
wound from the monkey bite is im l
proving, but the lungs showed the
presence of pneumonia germs. ; E
the sceed sown at this meeting by ap '
pointing: a special committee to car |
ry outl the suggestions made in regari
to pldvgrounds. Judge Gower ig
chairman of this committee and the !
cthor members are Supt. Collier, Mr: i
G.'C. Henry, Mr. R. L. Luffman and |
Mr. W 'L Robuck. i
- A device has been patented by a !
wilssl of Bliisle 1o snable” HENkH
Jocometives to bo used as stationary l
sngines without alferation except
substituting 'gear wheels' "on ~ thow|
front. axles. ’ I
TAKING THE PLACE
OF “ROCK AND RYE’
In the Trezatment of Colds, Fiu, and
Grippe—Coliier's Capatone, a Cot
pound Solutlon of Genuine Aspirin
with Other Valuable Ingredicnts
Added.
A guick warm up and instant relief
with no fear of affecting the Heart or
Stomach. :
~ Capatone is higltly recommended fo
headaches, nnur;il'gm; rheumatism,
nervous headache, nervousness, lum
bago, carache.and topthache.
Buy a bottie for,BDc or 60¢, take one
qose and asgk for your money back i
you are not satisfied with results.
Capatone is sold by all drug. stores
il s T I oY
31X 6—lo line wires Standard 52hic
31x12—10 line wires Standard-4215¢
38x6 11 line wires Standard 6¢c¢
38x12-—ll line wires Standard 4715
46x 6—12 line wires Standard (i?f{;('
46x12--12 line wires Sg:m(lard 55¢
8 G—~ll line wires Medium-i2l%¢
46x @#--12 line wirgs Medium 5.
Army Barbed wire, 115 1b rolls ... $4.6¢
Heavy 4 pt galvanized barbed wire
S 0 Ih, Tob yvour ‘station®! ' .. $5.85
Prices will advance va. Ist.
GEO. D. I\‘IASHBL’RN.Q
1064 t Hawkinsville. Ga.
Choice Meats
: ‘ AND. .g 5 conew .
STAPLE GROCERIES
i
Unbr experience in the market
and Grocery business enable us §
Lo serve.you in.a most satisfac ‘
tory manner in making the mea]
appetizing and wholesome.
Let Us Sérve You.
. Phone 316
SANITARY MARKET
R. C. Boulwars, Mgr.
TWO ARE KILLED
~IN DERAILMENT AT
SOCIAL CIRCLE
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 21.—A special
train of the Georgia Railroad, made
up at Socjal Circle, Ga., @g;t'ived in
Atlanta_shortly after "mlim!ght..} with
soveh' negro pagsengers, injured;dn o
wredk late Mohday night one mile
from * Social Circle, in which -Clifi
Hampton, a negro porfers.and! an
other negro.: passenger, were killed.
The- injured were taken to Meref
hospital. Two are ropqxgqflo geriously.
injured. . AL
The Atlgita offices of the railroad
reported “that the accident appeared
to have been caused by a switch be
ing thrown under the the train, so
that the locomotive, the mail car and
one truck of the negro coach hehind
went on down the main line, while
BROTHER®:
. SUCH AS
At a Pric
The cool mornings
that winter is on t!
tion of a suitable F 1
" These heautify
zhould be able to
Style and }.\l:l ity arc evident, the service 13 unineasurablt,
and the pri¢e surprisingly low. .~ - PRI L it
A Frock bought now gives a Fill seasons wear-—two will give ;
many (;ll.’n_)g;vs._: £ N i ! U
" Madv:in the newest fail 'm'odi-]s’ of a fitle qualvitj\' olen'“o'tmfi
and Scerge— E,leg:mtly ‘l‘l'in'|ll'l§=(;l;~.—~l?g. 1‘0&1» ?%3.00 \ia],l_mg,; s
Gpecially Priced for Thuraday’s Shopping : :
$1 3095 . e
i Cordele’s Livest and most Up-To-Date Store. -
" CORDELE GEORGIA. 112 ELEVENTH AVENUE
TIRE MILEAGE o
Comes fully u;) to your expectations every time. They coértz}i’i
little more and render a much greater service for each dollal',‘i.;fi?
vested. We have soldthem long enough to they are a geoa
investment, - - s b
We OFFER THE ADMIRAL HAY PRESS, onc hovse, tlited
stroke to the round—the fastest and most scrviceable on the md!
ket. We also sell the power driven Admiral, The lx.tlllgl'ieéi
hustling hay press on the market. : :
- Deering and Moline: Mowers;and Rakes now in stock and
ready for dbli\'(-ry. See them today, SR
G. L.. Dekle & Bro.
Cordele, Georgia 5 :
the second truck of the negro pas
senger coach and the rest of the trainl
went down the siding. # |
The negro passenger coach was
wrecked. The rest of the train be
hind' it was derdiled but not demol
ished. 3
NO-FENCE ADVOCATES 14
b edlEl WINNING IN TIFT
* fifton; Ga.. Oct. 24.-—Nofence senti
ment in this section i:;,gx'épvm.xi yapil
ly, as indicated by 'i,ho no_fence elec
ffon in the Tifton qistriet Satwrday
_when nofence rocolved a' majority of
355, the vote being 407 for nofence
and 52 for fence.
Tifton distriet is the second dis
trict in the county to vote nefence
~within a month, the Omega
Mlistri(_-t. being the first te vote no
fence. Reportg indicate that a no
fence election will be held in every
GILLETTE
WEDNESDAY,” QeTOBER 20 929,
district in the county-in a' short time
as petitions are now béing circulated
or will be soon. E
A no fence elegtiop was held in the
Tifton district throe-years.ago, but
fence won easily. ‘,. Faby
CUBAN FINARCES .
1 SN Ny
T S 7O AD 1
". BRING SHGAR Up
: ‘; k"?‘""‘;’;’. e R
‘@UGAR REFINER & 04 ginm A
POUND, TO " Mbjtm )TTON.
2 NowYo :’ROéL@}r‘"M Slflt:
Aoratorinni . declared i Cuba abbut
‘a_week g 0 cullf'{dgnqcf‘h@s_‘béeu; gra
dually reyiving < ‘fhé_:-g\,q’gnn m*afiw*
and a s‘.igi\‘fi?;@ggtz_m‘ ‘dsmana Bas
developdd. "‘k,;‘*,?;a-;‘( ,‘i
The tirst advance in refined & I'ar.'
in -many months catie today when
one refiner annpounced gn advance
of one cent a pound to 3 basis "of
twelve cents. : i