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1t Proves That There's a Way Out
“for'Many Suffering Cordele Folks.
Jugt ‘ancther report of a case in
Condele. Another -typical case. Kid
ney ~ailments relieved in Cordele
wi;.}x;Don.n's Kidney Rills,
.B. Wilson, stone cutter, 506 Sev.
au'.\h‘?t.' Cordele, says: “My kidnevs
were in a tfrrilfle condition and 1
phd such eevere pains in the small
of iy back I was unable to do any
work at all. Some days I could
hardly get around, The kidney secre.
tions passed too often and were
tcafity at(times. and then again they
were too frequent and highly colored.
When I &at down I could hardly get
up op account of a severe, sharp,
ghooting pain in my back. 1 was
bAdhered a lot with dizziness, too.
Aftgr laKing two boxes of Doan's Kid
ney Pills I was enred and I haven't
hng“nn,\' troubic since.”
LASTING RESULTS,
The above statement was given on
May 6, 1914, and on April 20, 1918,
Mr. Wilgon said: “I know Doan’s
Kidney Pills are a fine kidyey medi
cine,. I use them occdasionally ag a
preventive. when 1 feel ' need them
and they never. fail to fix me up in
fine chape. 1 have a great deal of
fsl}h in Doan's.”
60c, at all dealers, Foster-Milburn
Col, Mfrs, Buffalo, N ¥,
An inventor has given a two wheel
¢d! freight or baggage truck a pair
cf legs hinged to the center of the
Wandles to enable it to be moved up
stdirs,
Let us
Suggest
Electric power for conven
jence 1n cooking, sewing, ard
hot frons. It makes house
keaping a pleasure.
And for power in your plant
you need an electric motor
fitted to every machine. Pow
er costs are nothing as com
pared with a ready power
to turn a wheel. Study it
out. Money saved ig money
made,
A Warninfi‘-‘ The person who
hat a habit of putting a pen
ny behind the fuse plug
takes his lifle in his own
hends. It is dangerous, Stop
it!
GEORGIA
Public Servi
üblic Service Co
J. A, HIMMONS, Manager,
Take a glass of Salts if your Back
hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat
forms uric acid.
Tf you must have your meat every day,
eat if, but flush your kidneys with salks
occasionally, says a noted authority who
tells u 8 that meat forms urie acid which
almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. They
become sluggish and weaken, then you
suffer with a dull misery in the kiduey
region, sharp pains in the back or sick
~ueadache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongite is coated and when the weather
is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels often get sore and irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
“time during {he night.
* To neutralize these irritating acids, to
‘cicanse the kidneys and flush off the
‘bod¥’s urinous waste get four ounces of
Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;
‘take a tablespoonful in a glass of
‘water beiore breakfast for a few days
wand your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
g and lemon juice, combined with
-lit;ms.a;and has been used for generations
“to flish and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
‘nlse’ Lo neutralize the acids in urine,
60 it mo longer irritates, thus ending
“vledder weakness.
* Jad Salts-is inexpensive: cannot in
jure, end makes a delightful effervescent
Lithig-water drink.
Will Be Allowsd to Participate in the
Coming City Primary.
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Fitzgerald, Nov. Z.—At a session
of City Council lagt night a resolution
was passel giving women the right
to vota in the cily primary glection
December 25. A committee of seven
weien presonted the claims ©f the
wemen in a petition signed by more
than one hundred male voters,
A fight cver a new franchise for
the Boewen Telephone Company, an
independent concern serving this im
medinte section kept the cify fathers
in session until midnight. 1;
The suffragists. were reprosenied ot
tho council meeting by Mesdam=g §.
M. Whitchard, spckesman; H, G. Po-|
well, W, E. Yealman., represemting
the W, (~ T, T 7.; Ceorgio Brown, Leon
Dickey. T. (W. Bomey, W. I l'hilli]m.!
The Wman's Club. - The msulul,inni
extending the lallot was passed un
animeugly but douht was expresserd
as to its effectiveness, Voters quoli
ficaticng are specified in the city
chyrtar which requires an act of
legislature to amend, ‘
To settle the 'l'nluplmle compa
ny's franchise fight a conferenen will
he held at 5 date to he named hy
Mayor J. L. Pittman hetween . the
council as o owhele, o citizens com:
mittec of twelve to be named h_v.v' the
mayec:r and stlornays l‘(‘f‘l'(fl&wl?llllll,",Hl"“
city and the company.
TAKING THE PLACE
~ OF ‘ROCK ANDRYE”
In the Trcatment of Colds, Flu, and
Grippe-—Collier's Capatone, a Com
pound Solution of Genuine Aspirin
with Other Valuable Ingredients
Added.
A quick warm up and instant relief
with no fear of affecting the Heart or
Stomach.
Capatone is highly recommended for
headaches, neuralgia, rheumalism,
nervous headache, nervousness, lum
bago, earache aud toothache,
' Buy ‘a‘vottle for 30¢ or 60¢, take one
fose anqg ask for yvour money back i
you are not satisfied with results.
Capatone is sold by all drug storey
. Y/
The French Goverment is planning
to begin oextensivy vesearch in l«‘r{nu-w
for its colonjes for petrolenin depos
ite. and to. assist private initiafive
aleng that line,
ALL SERVICE WORK C. O. D.
We have found it necessary to put our Ser
vice Departiment on a strietly cash basis,
Experience has taught us that this is the on-
Jy way we can maintain satisfactory service,
The success of the Deparvtment depends up
on our ability to turn out the work quickly
and efficiently at small cost. It is plain
that a Serviee Station run under a large
overhead expense cannot possibly do work
at reasonable rates.
We cannot afford, therefore, to saddle ‘ony
Nerviee Department with the heavy burdens
of maintaining costly bookkeeping and col
leetion departments and the losses from bad
debts, _
Wo refuse to burden our custofmers by
charging high rates to make up these big
feakkages. This will all be avoided by doing
work for CARH ONLY.
We want vou and every other customer of
ours to aceept this new ruling in the spivit
i whieh it is intended, Evervone will,
hereafter be obligea fo pay cash for servie
work betore his ear is released from the
service station. We will, of course, aceept
chieeks from customers who are known to us.
[F our workmanship is unsatistactory, it
will he done over free of charge, provided
we ard yotilicd Within Ferty-eight Hours.*
We aim to make vurs a model Service De
partment and will be grateful to our friends
Nervice Station.
Dielivery of cars will be made only at o
for helptul suggestions, _
0. S. BAZEMORE
] VOTE BUYER ARRESTED
] ALSO VOTE SELLER
Charleston, W, Va., November 2.
The firgt arrest in the sgtate in con
{ noction with the election was made
{ here today when former Chief of
'Polit:c Brinney Linn was taken into
Lcustody on a federal warrant charg:
?ing him with buying the vote cf
| French Ebnere, negro. Elmore wias
farrested alro on a charge of selling
‘hix vOote.: . ¢
l Women voters out-numbered the
lmnn in many preeincts of the state
according to. reporig which rr;m:horl!
Ilhu headquarters of the principsl
;purt'os here. In the connties of th(-l
[ eastern pan-handle, the movement
was particularly noticeanle, whils in
Wheeling it was necessaiy to ('lO9Ol
the polls in én number f die;lriul.’sl
. while the election officers fermed the
' voters into qurues, so Jarge were the
'(:ruwd‘»; waiting to vote,
DODGER BERGDOLL. .
CAUGHT AT COBLENZ
. New Y ork, Novemlor 2.—The state
ment that he had caused the arrest
year Cohlenz, Germany, of Grover C.
HBergdoll, wealthy Philadelphia escap
cd draft evader, was made here lo
day hy ia pagsenger on the steamer
Rotierdam, who gave his name as
* & i\“\‘ Hartman, and his address as
1:5% bover ctreet, Philadelphia,
Hartman teld customs officers that
he epes had heen emploved nesy the
Bergdoll Ifome, and when, several
weeks ago. while he was in the Cob
lenz area. his attention was called
to a young nrin who had just hought
a motor car, he recognized bim as
Bergdoll,
Declaring that the American army
authovities at Coblenz could confirm
his statoment, Hartman added, “Of
course, they wouldn’t tell ynu?uw
thing abcut it yet.’
Waghington, Nov. 2.—Tho war de
partment had ‘received no advices to
night from the military authorities
at Coblenz, indicating that any trace
of Grover €. Bergdoll had been feund
there, according to Major General
Harrig, Adjutant general. All such
reports passed through his hands.
General Harris said, adding a com
moent on the many rfunors that reach
ed his office that Bergdoll had heen
located. Coblenz, he said, was one
of the few places no‘t. previously men
fionm] in llmsoyrnpu\t‘,s. ;
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A process has ben d«‘\'(‘lnp'r‘rl in
India for the vuleanization of crude
rulber mixed with a larg? nropor
fion~ 0" Wiaté htateriak > forming * o
wear and = weather resisting sub-
THE CORDELE DISPATCH,
PLANNING TG SHIP CENTRAL
EUROPE LOW GRADE COTTON
Memphis, Tenn,, Nov. 3-—Foilow
ing an organization mecting hero to
day of the Misgiszippi Delta Cotton
‘Jg.&pm. and Trading company, a com
mittes of bankers and planters lef
fonight for Ncw York to make ar
rengements for eastern ghipments of
low grade cotton to Poland, Bohemia
Cr;rmnu,v and other Kuropean mar
Lets, Gerald © #itzgeraid, of Clarks
dale, Miss., today electeq president of
the new organization, heads the dele
gation,
In New York they will meet ropro;
sentatives of large cotton interosts
in Central Europe,
The plan includes thes assembling
and grading of low grade cotton fron:
the delta section at Clarksdale, Miss.,
the headgmarters, and othor concein
tration peints, and its shipments in
uniform lots to mils abroad, whers it
will be manufactured and turned over ‘
to foreign selling agents for (li;:',m:-.z.1.}
it is beliaved that most of the ]m;«;‘
duct can he sold abroad. The Dlillll
has been formulated to aid in the sale |
of low grade cotton at :.;Iti:~;!’tu<-I'n'.",'
prices. {
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152 passenger car and truck manu
l';xl-1111'("1€s°‘?1_1zx,}' ahigher price to equip their
product with Willaed Threaded Rubber
hatteries. “Tiet us explain the differcnce -
between this quality battery and the ordi
nary wood insulated hattery.
Th= Cordele Battery Co.
Official Willard Service Station
SERNARD BOATRIGHT \ ED COLEMAN
BELL IS INDICTED -
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True Bill Returned Against Auto
Driver Whose Car Killed B. M.
Moore MNear Lakewosod Recently,
. Atlanta, Nov. 3.~That Jhe state in
tendssio wage a vigorous fight agrinst
all drivers of cars nvelved in a fa
-121 accident is shown hy the indict
ment charging involuntary manzlaugh
ter which was returned Monday by
the November term grand | jury
against R. C. Bell, whose car ran
over and killed B, M. Moore about
ten days ago,
The indictment charges Bell with
pasairg a street car which wags stand
pue ul iiu;,\[m 70 wsodand oy 103 3ut
letting off passengers. which act on
the part of thh accuged was in vio
lation of the laws of the gtate of
Georgia. it _is alleged.
The accident 4)(7('!1]'('(l&l'ffll‘ Lake
wood late in the gfterncon during
the Southeastern fair.
Invented by a New York man, a new
heavy iron for tailors is moeved lr_\"
an clectric motor that operates a.rel
ler, which is heated by electricity as|
w2ll as the flat section, I
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K I“e,d Bill ? '
Every man, woman and child in the }
world has ‘“‘Liver Trouble’” some times. §
Many of them Die from it and nevet £°
realize it. No use in this. And folks §F
are learning better. Thousands have §
found out that Dr. Thacher’s Liver
and Blood Syrup will relieve ‘“‘Liver -
Troubles”. Will keep the Bowels opén
and the Blood rich and red. You oughit ,
to try this old doctdr’s preseription— "~
before ‘‘Liver Trouble” gets in its dead -
ly work on you-like it did on “CBilk ik
Get it from your drug store. Lo
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They Are Hon
Woodson Grocery Co.
Cordele, Georgia : Distributors
Attention, Farmers!
Do not sell your Farm .L’L:«)Ll}lgtfsfff!ie- _
low> the cost of production. Stplc
vour Cotton, Cotton Seed,. Peanuts,
Beans<and other products in Bended .
; Warehouse “and receive Bondeds Rt~ :
ceipts which are recognized by —all @
hanks as “highest eclass «‘()‘llflh?ifil.
Vour products are fully coveréd. by
inswrance avhen storved with us. {;)tll—
avs are storing with us and holding for
* better markets, why not vou? Rates
reasonable. We can furnish vou niew
burlap hags for sacking peanuts, -
Cordele Bonded Pulic Warehouse
PHONE 312 = &4
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Farm Loans
Unlimited Supply of Mom%; :
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prompt. Séfrxfice
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW -
No Commissions Deducted ..
See us at Room No. 6, o'Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia. g
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
- Made to order on short no- ce. Big line best patterns to gelect
rom. Now in stock, good selectin, latest styld ' SWINGING PHOTO
YRAMES, and 14x20 oval frames with convex glass for enlarged por+
raits. : :
School tablels, pencils and other supplies. Greeting cards,
jrthday cards, se¢ to 25¢ with envelopes. Big assortment, 1
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E. R. OVERBY
Picture Framing and Art Shop.
102 Suwanee Hotel Bidg. : 2 CORDELE, GA.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEYIBER 3, 1920,