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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1920.
TRUL ORIINON 1
. WILL OPEN TODAY
Jones County ' Man Charged with
Murder of Miss Drusilla D2vlin,
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Macon, Oct. 2t.—The trial of Char
les N. Hudson, farmey living on the
Clinton road, who" is held in the
Jones county jail charg~d with mu»
der as the result of an auty accident
“n the Milledgeyille mu{l on Septem
ner 27, wlen Miss Drusilly Davlin of
Macon,- was fatally injuted, will' be
gin at Gray this merning at 10 o'clotk.
Attcrneys representing the State and
the defens2 announced yesterday
that they were ready for trial.
SPAIN MAY SOON BE = ; ]
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SENDING ‘MAIL MERCHNDISE:
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Madrid, Oct .21.—Delegates' of tho
International Postal Union Congres
here began today a discussion of th:
packet post with the idea of encoui
aging the establishment. of the gener
al system of sending merchandise,
payable on delivery through the mails
The system exists in a number of
countries. 5o
A patent has been issued for a
tubular ghield to be attached to a
large fcrk or spoon to protect a uscr
from heat if obliged to stand close
to a cooking fire for any length of
time.
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Stamped envelopes and writing pa
per are supplied by a now coin in a
tlot machine.
o"PiTR 2 . i g e
Kill That¢ Cold With
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CASCARA &7 QUININE
FOR o‘9 »: AND" %
Celds, Coughs OM‘ _.La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous ™ * '/ "
Take no chances, Koaep this ctandard remedxfhfi!edy for the first sneeze.
“ Breaks. up a cold in 24_'h‘ou‘rqh—v- Rgiigyes : ;
" 3 Crippein3 du}'\;—E::cdle:?r Headache
Quinine in this form docs not affect the! cad—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. HER At o ';;' ‘E:'“' .
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. -
McCormick * Deering
International P%:O Chattanoog:
OU know thes¢ {r’adé names. Yaur father and grandfather knew
most of them. They knew in their time and you know today,
. . through long usage and satisfactory service, that there are no
better farm machines and implements made’ than thoge bearing the
above trade names, which are guarantees of high quality.
And . now-thesé time-honored, servicerenowned lines have-been
merged into one —the International Harvester —representing the cream
of the farm machine world. And— = v
We Have Contracted for |
The Full. International Line
LA, i wamis o swbiphiineludesss s oo anas _,
Harvesting Machines Plows Hay and Corn Machines i
fi g e 'gilfifié'lmplemerits" Seeding Machines Ii
i el ¥ Kerosene Tractors® ~ Thieshers = ° 7 Motor Trucks ‘
l“l Kerosene Engines ‘Cream Separators Manure Spreaders l°L
“dde” Farm Wagons Feed Grinders Binder Twine “
What does this mean to you as a Farmer?
IT MEANS, first of -all, that you can
buy any machine or implement you
may need from one concern—us—with
out taking chances onexperiments or im
plements that might be orphaned-one or
two years after you buy them; because of
the manufacturer going out of business.
You can always: get repairs “for’ ahy
machine or implement in the Interna
tional line, because the Harvester Com
pany will never go out of business.
Tack this adve’r"tisefm;‘:t up ‘in your machine shed, so that whenever you need .
“yepairs For' any 'of your'l ternationdil machines you' will know, without wasting
time, - where to go for GENUINE INTERNA TIONAL REPAIRS. We handle
o Tepairs for the comfleté International line. Also, you will know where to go when
you are in the market for new machines and implements of real quality.
PALMER--JONES COMPANY
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THE MECHINERY PEOPLE.
Fedafeires Dt et SR i
AUGUSTA NEGRO IS BURIED
S]%gl‘;?fi; ERECT WITH-HIS
FACE TOWARD RISING SUN
b A otar eoA
aged negro farmer, was buried atl
Shileh Baptist church, a 'few! miles
out from Augusty vestarday. He w::sl
placed in the ground cn his feet, his
face in the direction of the rising sm\.'
This mole of burial was in’ conipli]
ahce ‘with his dying vequest and .in|
¢empliance with the terms of - his
written directicns. Prior to his death
he teld his family that he had writ
ten certain instructions = regarding
‘his burial, qtating what they -'wer(-:.l.
and he exacted the promise that he
‘shoull be placed in the grountd as|
he directed. He died Sunday.
As is” the (:{151.0111 with ~many ne
groes in this section, his funeral was
not held until several days after
doath. The undertaker. in charge of
the funeral, demurred to the manner
of lLurial; but when it was shown to
him that the deceased had not only
requested that-he be buried staniling
up, but had left writtgninstruclions\
to that effect. he yieifled to the .de
mand of relatives that "the request
Lo complied with. :
Lezves Estate cf $3C,000.
Shaw was g very aged man. He
leaves a large family. He was a very
successful farmer, owned ,his. own
place, and was worth ahout $30.000.
and his note was good for any amount
in reason which he agked at the Au
gusta banks. :
WOMANS SLAYER. . |
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"WILL GO TO PEN:
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Defendant Given Term of From One!
To Three Years, the Maximum I
~ fer Involuntary Manslaught
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Atlanta, Oclt.- 21.—Frank Mcl)unal(l.]
who has been on trial since Tuesday
o o chargc! of murder: as the re~!
sult of an automchile accident which
cest Mrs. Carokel Holley Smith her
life ¢n Septemebr 28, was found guil
"ty of involuntary manslaughter by a
jury’ in the ¢riminal division of the
Falton supm-';im' court |Wadnesday
night at 7:30 o'clock, anl heé was
given an, indeterminate sentence of
from cne to three years. Judge John
D. Humphries, before whom the case
was tried, made the verdict of the
jury the corder cof the court. The
case was in the hands of the jury at
5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
Attorneys for the. defense announ
ced Wnlnvsduy'nigm that they will
hold a cenference Thursday and de
cide whether they will make a motion
for a new trial, ;
The sentence given the defendant
by the jury.is the maximum penalty
under the law fer involuntary man
slaughter, The law allows the jury
'to fix the penalty from one tc three
!yéurs in such cases.
_ His, neighbors, white and colored,
beld him in the highest regard and
esteem. ‘He lived neat the county
hcme, cr poor house, and his atten
tion to the inmates of that institu
tion. white and colored has long been
known. It was his custom to carry
te the heme, from time to time, large
quanities of eatalles, and to other
wise try to contribute to the com
fort of the inmates at the home.
MRS. SPENCER SERIOUSLY ILL
Macon, Ga., Oct. 21.—+A mes::;#g'e
frcm John D. Spencer of the Macon
Daily 'l‘elegraph‘.‘ who has beeil in At
lanta several davs-'at the bedside «f
his ‘niother, tates that 'she has pheu
mcnia_and on' 'zi'c(:;oji;:\‘t of héxj:"n‘ge,; iss
¢epsidernd (in a, dangerous condition,
Mr, Spencer’s many friends will sym
pathize deeply with him 4n his anx
iety and ‘Sorrow. | NS
. Under the control of the driver, an
auxiliary step for an automobile has
been invented, being, hinged under
the awunning Loard, against which it
f9"held when. idle.
AND you don't have to go to the bother
and expense of trying to get repairs
and repair service from half a dezen or
more different: companies. You won't
be taking chances on expensive delays
waiting for repairs during the busy season,
because we are going to carry a big stock
of repairs dn hand, and any extras that we
might not have on hand atany time can be
secured in a hurry by a "phone call to the
International Harvester branch house. .
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.THE CORDELE DISPATCH
- UFOR MAYOR. I
Snall
TO THE VOTERS OF CORDELE: |
1 hereby announce my candidacy
to succeed myself as Mayor of (‘m*‘
dete in the primary which has been!
grdered for the 16th of Npvember.
Having served the (-i!.\" conscien
ticusly and faithfully for the p-:mtl
two years an d having bhecome famil !
dar with the affairs of tho city govern ‘
ment, I feel that I can render a hot-'
ter and larger service than I havel
in the past: :
I have the best interest of Cordele!
at heart and will feel grateful if _vouE
see fit to give me the courtesy term. |
In my piast service | have ond(‘uvorfif
e to act considerately in all matters|
coming lefore me as Mayer and here
rendered to each individual and in
terest fair and impartial treatment
and, if elected, shall so continue, with
geod will toward all and ‘prejudice t()ri
ward noq{n
1 desire to be as progressive as |
(Cordele is able to progress and n::!
’consflrvaliVo as circumstances «l(-—‘r
mand. We have as good town mm‘-!
‘ally as can b> found and if 1 am re |
clected 1 pledge my best efforts tni
maintain the present high standur(l.;}
I shall stand ready at all times to re
ceive suggestions and counsel and
shdll bo willing to conform, in all
matters portnjning to the affairs of
the city, to the will of the majority.
I most respectfully solicit the votes
of the women citizeng and will great
ly appreciate their support, promising
them hy hest efforts to better con.
lditicns. as may be suggested by them.
Thanking vou cach and all for your
support and co-operation in the past
and soliciting your further censidera
tion. and: support, 1 am,
Yours R."s))c‘('tfu“,\',-
" MAX E. LAND.
! i Mayor.
I ———————py S— G T—— |
FOR MAYOR !
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In responce to request of many
friends, 1 hereby announce myself a
cafididaté for Mayor of the City of
Cerdele, subject to the primary clec
tion tc be held on November 16th.
1920 to no minate a Mayor and three
A‘mflz'l'}l;‘,fi.s. 'Yofif‘. support will he ap
prdeiated. {, 7
J. GORDON JONES.
| FOR MAYOR. ‘
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Mayor of Cordele, subject to
the White Democratic' Primary fo:
said eléqtinq. If elected I pledge my
self to“{} f.":?if)fl_il and impartial admin
istration of all the affairs of the office
; t J/'F. MORRIS.
4 SISy ROt gy
oo FOR' ALDERMAN. ;
-1 hereby, announce myself a candi
date for Al}igerman. of t;w City of Cor
dele, subject to the White Democratic
Primary for said election. J
sl .. FRED E. FENN. |
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM]
Reduced Fare $8.25, Cordele lnl
Atlanta ad return account Southeast
ern Fair. Tickets on sale Oct. 15t
to 25th inclusive with final limit to
Oct. 28th, 1920.
For I'lll'thex"inl‘()rmuti(m apply O
R. L. LUFFMAN, Ticket Agent,*
1012017 t Cordele, Ga.
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SCUFHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Reduced F‘!q'e $4.75, Cordele to Val
dosta and w'e{m'_n. aecotmt of Georgia
Florida Fair. Tickets on sale Oct.
924th to 29th, inclusive and for trains
scheduled to arrive in Valdosta, Ga.,
nefore noon Oct. 30th, 1920. Final
return limit November Ist. 1920.
For further information apply to
R. L. LUFFMAN Ticket Agent,
10/20!7t Cordele, Ga.
And Mill Supplies
We carry a full line of
Heavy Castings, Shalt
ing, Pulleys, Boxgs,
Belts and repair. ma
terial of all kinds, :
We do casting, mill re--
pairs, engine and boil
¢ work, steam fittings
and machine work of
cvery kind.
Call us-and save tirne. |
TOMLIN:HARRIS -
MACHINE COMPANY
PHONE 25
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
USES GASOLINE TO START
FIRS, IS FATALLY BURNEI}\
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Mrs. E. A. Caleman of Savannah, Mi:-"
takcs Fluid For Kerosene. i
Savannah, Qct,, 20.—Mrs. E. At
Coleman, (‘:l' Wast Berrien street,
died today frem the effects of hor
rible burns sustained carly this morn.
ing when she lighted a fire with pag
oline, thirking the fluid to be kero
gene. She' is survivel by her hus
hand, who was away in Florida on
business, two sonsg and two daugh
ters,. She' was about 46 years ‘cld,
Her clothing was instantaneously en
velope Lin flamed, Her screams woke,
up members of the’ family 'who, en
deavored vainly to extinguish the
blaze. She scon became unconsei
ous and died in a few hcurs,
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
EASTERN TIME
CORDELE, GEORGIA ‘
Arrival and Departure of Passenge:
Trains, Cordele Union Depot
The following schiedule figures pab
lished as information and not guar
anteed:
; Atlanta, Birminaham & Atlantic
| Railroad
Arrives ' Departs
l 4:2oam Atlanta-Birminghnam 12:360m
12:36am Bwk-Wayx-Tms'viiio 4:2oam
’lo:'4()pm ~ Atianti 6:3ham
2:36pm Atlanta-Manchester 2:s6pwm
l 2:4opm Bwk-Wayx-Tms'ville 2:556pm
Southern Railway System. ‘
Arrives * Depar <8
3:l3am Tifton, Jagksonville 2:10:m
2:24am Jacksonv's, Palatka 12:5%am
9:45am Tifton 7:36pm
2:4opm Macon 31 pm
2:loam Macon, Chicago 3:l3am
12:56%m Macon-Atlanta 3:34am
2:sopm Jacksonville 3:oopm
7:3opm Macon 9:6oam
T Seaboard Air Line Raliroad
Arrives : inpar's
2:45pm Montgomery 2 oopm
y:6ogm Helena . 7 32pm
7-32 pm Americus 9 olem
2:3opm Savannah 3 10pm
10:40pm Savannah 3:dBam
3:2Bam Americus 10:40pm
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN °
& GULF
Arrives Departs
2:40.P. M. Cordele 8:30 A. M.
T 35 P Cordele 3:16 P. M.
Direct train connections are made at
Albany with A. C. L. for Thomasville
and Bainbridge; Ga. Nor. for Moultriv
and Boston; C. of G for Arlington and
Dothan | «
CORDELE, GA. UNION TICKET
OFFICE, PHONE 267
Stirfmlatud with large money prizes
that have boen coffered for a success
ful he licopter, several French air
planc huilders are experimenting with
vertical, hf-avist‘r'thgm air machines.
A new vacuum cleaner for auto
mohilss is cperated by a car's ex
haust.
There’s Genuine
Satisfaction in
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The Happy, Snappy Com
hination of Cola with
Lime.
Lime-Cola
Bottling Co.
“Phone—Two-Seven
At 108 on Wall Street
Cowrdele, Ga,
s . STORAGE -~ STORAGE . »
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Attention, Farmers!
Do not sell your Favn Produets be- |
8 T j ¢ v \ :
i ltv\\"‘ H-w‘i cost. of [!l'(bllu('tl()[).' St(n‘u':
ot Cotton, Cotton Seed,. Peanuts, '
Beans and other products in ‘Bended | *
Warchause aud yeceive Bonded: Re- |
coinds awhich ave “vecognized by all
hanks. as highest elasg collatevial, o ;
: Vo produets are fully covered by
sinswrattee: when 'stored with ms - Oth- !
ors are storing with us and holding for |
hefter markets, why not vou? Rates |
reasonable. We ean furnish yvouy new |
hurlap bags for sacking peanuts. :
& b i 1 : } g . ',‘
dele ‘Bonded Public “Warehous
Cordefe ‘Bonded.’ Public ° Warehouse
i ] Y 3 g ok ‘ !
PO TR SBTP G MM
\ ¥ D i iy &b B 1 3 _,-"‘ r.ng,
PREMIER VACUUMCLEANERS
~ You r:nrimy for them as ,\'u'u n_:fifi-flu'm;-(mt;
“of vour monthly allowanee, Ask us, Wr’f’]t!
explain, its simple. A demonstration glads}
BIVINS ELECTRIC COMPANY
R T eR R R esyet il eSt chal eS NS
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omething Better
Vot S e L
NGI AN OTHER
ok \“\W)l) & 'IBATTERIES
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152 passenger ¢ar and truek manu- | ?‘
facturers pay a higher price to equip their§ ‘
produet with Willard Threaded Rubber ! ‘,,.
~ batteries. Let us explain the difference |
hetween this gquality battery and the ordi- ic;
nary wood insulated hattery. § i
L ks
Thz Cordele Battery Co!
Official Willard Service Station | I
BERNARD BOATRIGHT * ED COLEMI\"£
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Fulghum Oats
CRISP COUNTY GROWN
SEED RYE AND CORNO FEED
THERE IS NONE BETTER ¢
AND PRICES ARE RIGHT ¢
‘ We buy Sweet Potatoes, Cot
' ton Seed and other farm pro-—
ducts. B
| SEE US |
Mims & Reynoids
Unlimited Supply of Money i
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prompt S(jyyicé
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW,; |
No Commissions Deducted = |
Sce us at Room No. 6, O’Neal Building |
Cordele, Georgia. ; -
W. E. Grubbs ... C. 1. FisEes
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