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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920.
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Everg man, woman and child in the
- has ‘‘Liver Tropble’’ seme times.
Many of them Die from it and never
realize’it. No use in this. And folks. v
. ... are loarning betger. Thousands have j
' found onb /that Er Thacher!s Liver: ; :
and Blood Syrup will relieve “Liver '*
Troubles”. Will keep the Bowels open ‘
and the Blood rich and red.. You ought
to try this old doctor’s prescription—
before‘‘Liver Trouble’’ gets in its dead -
ly work on you—llike it did on “Bill.”
Get it from your drug store. :
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- £ “Some Sort of
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-~ \|Liver Trouble"
: ; ¥ 7.‘__
“LISTEN MAN!
. INSIST ON HAVING
, Lasca Cigars
8 CENTS EACH
i They Are Honestly I\;lade
Woodson Grocery Co..
";J;‘Corde‘.e, ‘G'e()rg}ia Distributors
- Money to Loan
We are prepared to make Loans .
On Farm or City Property
‘ Cur_ront..Rateis'. of I;iteljcst f g
Crum & Jones
rum & Jones
o CORDELE, GEORGIA, <
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% - 194 Ninth Avenue Wit S - .+,-Opposite Light Plant
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. TS T TAAREELE, GA, ske
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Lowest Raté of Interest—Prompt Serviee
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! No Commissions Deducted
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i Cdrdele, Georgia.” 7
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
! Médé Lo’order on short ndtice’. Big line best patlerns to seiect
from. Now in stock, good selection, latest style SWINGING PHOTO'
YRAMES, and 14x20 oval frames with'convex glass for éenlarged por- :
teaits. i ‘:
School tablets, pencils, and other supplies. Greeting cards,
jirthday cards, 5¢ to 25¢ with envelopes. .‘Big assortment,
E. R. OVERBY
ko Picture Framing and Art Shop.
© 103 Suwanee Hotel Bldg. CORDELE, GA.
- WISE AND OTHERWISE
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Things and Other Things Worth
While.
By J. GORDON JONES
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CURIQUS HOLIDAY F,A(!'I‘S,; There
is nc, national: legal holiday in: the
United States. Massachusetts does
not aobserve New Year's Day as a
legal holigay. [live Christian coun
{ries do_not observe Chvistmas as
a lcgéklmlli'dn_\". Now Year's Day is
the on ~‘hdeay thrcughout the world.
Eleverr dates are observed as New
Year's Day in different part of the
world. International business was
interfered with hy holidays or Sun
days cn 281 days in 1918, of thes»
261 days being holidays. This leaves
cnly eighty-four days in which uni
versal Lanking business is possible.
November with twenty-six holidays
in/ different parts of the world leads
the months. March with nineteen,
has the few~st holidays. Brazil leads
the nations cf the world with eighty
four hclidays. The United States
comes mnext with fifty-four.
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“PARENTAL CONTROL: This is a
dav of freedom for the youngster, is
it the lack of parental control, that
has given license tc the young. boy
and girl to go and keep going. 'This
day* of amusemeints and plays, at
tractions and m)tm‘tainmgnt{s. will it
redound to the benefit lot,th'(f, rising
men and wemen of the ccuntry, is it
necessary in the raising of the beys
and girls who are 'to make tha men
and women of the future. The turn
ing into society the young boy and
girl is a debatable question as to its
wisdom and proper course to allow
hv the parents.” Human nature never
changes, it is today what it was ages
ago. Tho expense of keeping the
veungster supplied with the necessary
funds for _him to keep up the gates
means (:(msid&'able; is a part of the
voungster’s cducation for him to take
anfl ‘take part in all the things going
the rounds in the city. (-,mmpunity,
Ilciglll'-f>fit}ol¥: and qqyu!,y. Parental|
;"3\}}[9l:;’}2 he mast {important part
of 3the. well rpghfltefl family! The
country heing free from the enticing
saloon an® other places 6f,‘_amuse.~.
ments, where men once spent: much
of thair time is helpfnl to the:father
and mother at this day and® time.
Your boy .inay, remain out late at‘
night. but’ vou know that he *IQ not
spending his> time in a grog-shop:
the ‘question these parents must set
#He fis what Ampressions are | being
maie on the hoy and girl. impres
sicns - that. will 'shape theiy lives as
they grow into ‘manhood and woman
hood' by - patronizing the modern «ay
amusements. spending time i’h and
with the,prese’nt day places of} entes
taihments, A
o ,-,*,,_'i,,."'. Pw e o,' :} s
i \V‘naf"thé;'t'o\)\'ll does for itsiyoung
folks . today determines what those
young folks will do for th 2 town to
morrow. There is no more important
*taflskz set for the people of the com
munity than that of caring for its
vounger element. Developing _ the
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_MONEY BACK ¢
s without questionif Hunt's Salve
fails in the treatment of Eczema,
. Tetter.Ringworm, Itch.etc, Don't
become discouraged becanse otheg
treatments failed. Hunt’s Salve
) has relieved hundreds of such
e cases. You can't lose on ous
'l"'-' B Money Back Guaranfee. Try
" [EEESINEN it at our risk TODAY -Price 75¢.
[MSSOR® For sale locally by
+. . STEADP'S DRUG STORE.,
FAIONEYS AND .
" BLADDR BOTER
Kidney and Bladder weakness result
from urie acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneve filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder, where
it often remains to irritate and inflame, |
causing a burning, scalding sengation, or
setting ups aw drritation at the jr}'eck,.of,.l
the bladder, obliging you to sfek relief:
'%WQ or three times during the night.
he ‘sufferer is in constant dvead, the ‘
| yater passes sometimes with & stalding
enigation’ and ‘is very profuse; agaim, -
there is difficulty in avoiding it . \
~ Dladder weakness, most folks;eall it;
_because they can’t control ‘urination.
‘While it is extremely annoying.and some
times very painful, this is reallyjone of
the most simple ailments to oygrcome;
| Get "about four ounceg of %”", Salts
| from your pharmacist and takg 4 table.
poonful ifi 4 glasE of waler) before
} breakfast, continte this for:two oer thiee
days. This will neutralize the acids in
' the urine so it no longer is a source of
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gang which then act normally again.
“J‘Jud, Salts is inexpensive, harmless,”
-and i 8 made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who awe
subject to urinary disorders caused by
uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is gplen
did for kidneys and causes no bad
. effeets whatever,
Here yon have a pleasant, effervescent
lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves
bladder trouble -
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Aflanta, Ga., Oe¢t. 27.—<8. H. Moore,
63 Doroethy, street, of Lakewood, was
struck’ @s ‘he was alishting from o
street ear. pear ILakewood Heights
Tuesday afterncon auad fatally ‘injur
e(l'l)y an automobile driven by R e
Bell, 226 . Whiitehall streot, :
Mr. Moore's wite, who i 3 at the
point of death with ;jHness; was nol
netitied of the unfertupate oceur
rence. M>® Moore was rushed to
Grady hospital, but died shortly after
reaching there,
M. Bell was placed under arrvest
Iy county Policeman’ Hixen and
Licutenant Jerdan, of the county po
lice, and is held at the Fulton Tower
without Pond,
Officials cof the county police state
that the automobile which struck Mr.
Moore was coming from Lakewaod,
as was the street car, and failed to
stap in passing the strect ca®, which
had halted to let Mr. Moore off. }
SELECTION BISHOPS
St Louis, Oct. 27.—~The nomination
of two bishops for Hoululu and k
waii, respectively, and the proposod
selection of the third for the bishop
ric at Salina. Kansas, was considered
at conferences of the House of Bish
ops of the Episcdopal church which
opened here today }
young pgople along the right lines
means preparing citizens of the right
gert. for the future administration of
the- affairs of the community. It
means more than that, because the
werk of setting the young folks vight
and keeping them right wiil keep
their elders right whil: so vn?pl(),me
What the town’s vouth are, that will
the town bhe itself. Yi)ung Jpeople
miywhex‘e inust have occupation.
Young I'lood cannot sit
in quiet, Ly the chimney corner and
gqntgmplg!e past, present or future.
Whéj‘e thare is mnornal youth there
is normal ‘;}'energ‘\' seeking outlet. The
gocial epjoyments- of -a ‘generation
agqQ are 'jq'ét as ,‘muvch hack nhmb‘ers
for our young }'Olks as h()()p-:‘.fiirr' cr
the high wheeled-bicycle. There must
be‘,;;omet'h_?_ng modern in the amuse
ment, -l,ine_“tu take the place of the
pleagures gur, children regard as old
fashioned. hf&l}»e};g‘ must bhe work and
play for hoth boys and girls; and With
plenty of the right kind of both there
will be no boy or girl problem to
solve, . E e ! l‘.
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Many Cordelc People Testify to This.
You can't sleep at night
With aches and pains of a bad
back. y e
‘When you have to get up from uri
nary troubles.
~ If the kidneys are are at fault
Set them working right with Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
. Here is Cordele proof of their
merit,
. Mrs. Jennie Kendall, Ninth Ave.,
igays: ‘“‘Some years ago 1 had an at
tack of kidney trouble, My kidney:s
were irregular in action and 1 felt
tired and languid all the time. My
back was very sore and lame and
weuld ‘get such sharp, hooting pains
in the small of my back [ couldn’
‘sleep nights. 1 read about Doan’s
Kidney Pills and decided to take
them, Sovg:r:}l boxes cured me and
[ haven’'t had a return of the trouble
since.” &
Price 60c, at all dealérs. ;Dpn’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy' gel
Doan's Kidney® Pills—thesgame that
Mrs. Kendall had. Foster-Milburn
Co. Mfrs. Buffalo, N. ¥& ¥
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' GIAN BALLOON
CORDON BENNETT CUP GOES TO
ARMY OFFICERS,
New York. Oct. 26.—Officials of the
Acro Club of Amerfea today concvedod
that the Gordon Bennett infernation
al trophy for free balloons had been
won by the Belgian entry “Pelgica,”
piloted by two Belgian army otfizers:.
Formal announcement of the win
ner of the race which started at Bir.
mingham Saturday. will probably not
be made for several days.
All seven of the balloons which
gtarted have landed, according to
reports which reached the club this
morning.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
FRECKLES IS COMING
JACK KINGS’
~ COMEDIANS
ONE SOLID WEEK
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1
~ With an ;fiirely new line of d;fi
matic plays and new feature vaude=
. ville aets, &t
| UNDER CANVAS
Tent located on the Westbrook lot
Twelfth Avenue G
30— PEOPLE—3O
v POPULAR PRICES
Doors open 7.45 - Show 8.15
Helped Falher and Son '
“Ziron Did Us Both Good," Writes Mr. Gentry,
: of Norene, Tenn. 4
IT is a well-known meadical fact, that
iron is a nccessary constituent of the
blood, and that blood lacking iron is
the cause of many troubles that only iron
will cure. .
Ziron, a scientific compound of iren
with other valuable ingredients, is the
remedy to take when your blood needs
more iron, and your system requires a
tonic, Ziron is mild and harmless, does
not stain the teeth. aad is good for chil
dren as well as adults.
Mr: P G. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn,,
writcs: “*Ziron Iron Tonic has made good
in my fAmily. I have used ittoa very
great advantage to myself and my 14,
year-old boy. It did us both good. 1
think it is a good medicine for what it is
recommended.” VO
Ii you are pale, weak, tired, feel down
and out, take Ziron. It willputiron inte
your blood, and should help build' you up,
Giet a bottle from your druggist today,
and give ZIRON a fair tfial. ‘Sold by
nim under a money-back guarantee,
Ask him aboutit. He willtell you, - l
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