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“‘ embers 5 The Associated Press,
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. 1t news Mispatches credited to it
”ot otherfwize gwédited in this pa
, and -Iso§me local news published
g he Themesyille Times Fnterprisc
168 LlF‘H}F”‘N“hboll children must
‘rote ted from the speeder, Just
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§ SRECIBBOGES e R
t §onatod Harding finds himself lost
*;i ’l‘e:‘as prairie, This ig not -en
(Wraging at all, He has perplexities
@wvade Fhrough far more confound.
& it sbems to us than a Texas
& rie,
: wdb! hat boyvs who ousted the
% in feorgla have some righ‘.f
:%; taxing problems to solve in th--‘
futwre, Businesy must pick up’
‘ithe n ring stays heads up far
know the wige course.
e is hbping, |
re R AT e
eha ]W of money prospects
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“out ppanuts yef. Crisp farmers
e
e a andid crop of them this
v, but Jthe.cash- market for them
fl,tt! show up. Some improve
“ats encourage us to hope for bet,
v pricks still. Littlop have theen
5 i 4 s ol Muah e
ighe Brifish and the French remem
‘& Consthntine too well in his actly
Bes for| Genmany in the war—and
By remmbbe tirit he has a wite
-;;» is a gister of the former German
sror.'§ Possibly they ave right in
gal to allow him to retur:
_the thrbne of Greece, § ok
oW k, Massachusetls and
nd have voted large gra
ieq ithe service men who went
'fi:e wai‘ Aud still we cannot se
yiere mé services of one of these
Mriots fhould be laid out on th
Canter &ild coolly estimated in do!
kand nts. State action may. pre
;fgfle the inational honuf for which
“'t iv béing made,
i
';'l n the war \\'ht;;:t¥x§?}ér]miu sub
rine h w&?fiikza'}ly cleaned.ship
::’:t.; froy e seas, it was not how
;. a‘ri § but how many rivets in
a new ib vards of America, W«
pe Ad 1 Benson will be able t
out ft in the shipping boar«
hd our jatest assistance will be
e pPrope! rmp:nh} ifor him in th
iforms hili s seeking
It may ibe politic to say it jus
re, but e zang who put Georgi
hances i Xixulr present shape is the
me gan rho will have charge ©
jate alffa@Binext vear and the nexi
1 pged i x'v want any special se:
;e of t l]«:."hl:!:s‘u now to hel;
outFF ihe predicament, Wi
d all@orer this state not lon
fice tholifugh Dorsey Delonged t
Qflng IMt shouta e kicked ou
e bu T want Hugh Dorgey t
a epe@il session of the legisla
bto rofidiy their own follies—an:
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fie Hugh: Dorsey is the ring. ' b
5d be ,?%v rif he consi him
disqugllificd on that scor Sa?
lve and Ben RBlackbhure J
n 3&(4(!{ and awnizat oof Rerriex
d some ot the other statesme
jught to g€ over with Jeems Fiyn
nd get t ‘hhing in running shape
t ic their) ihindig now. Let thel
ing cive @b acoonnting.
.+ OUR LEAGUE GREETING.
*ho "oltizen “who WateHey the acls
oi?thév‘_.kague coxxf&gnce in the ‘69-3
neva sessions cdn bid‘fly discern {he
!the unusual care with which the de
liberations . proceed for fear of im-
L;gufiring an interest the United States
iinay have in the iuturg. . Bvery move
is made with the strong expectation
iyet that thig c{ountry will take its‘
place, |
+ /Much was said in BEurope regard
ing the election in the United States
all this revealing ridiculous impres
siong as to the real cause of republi
can victory., Mauny a result has beer
recounted, and many an effort has
‘been made to analyze the real situa
‘_U,on,vbu't.so far none of these reason’
advanced indicate that antther sin
gle .nation on earth believes the Uni
ted Stateg will long remain out of the
league, If any of them interpreted
the election as killing the league in
this country, they chose not to say it.
The program of the conference, the
first that has been beld, reveals ex
ti‘oxfie caution with regard to offenses
| against this country, Every move is
“handicapped. Our Monroe Doetrine
ig the bugaboo, it would seem, and
;; many an issue which might be setried
must be put aside for fear of offend
i ing this country, ;
- In turn for all thiy t:bnsideratnon
we offer those at the conference a
~declaration that our mavy is to b= the
la\rgesl in the world and that wo arc
to have the largest naval base at
Hampton Roads. Secretary Dan
iels gave that kind of statement toi
the Associated Press the other day|
Ay a sort of greeting for the league!
in its Afirst conference! Aand th
league, mind you, hag as a first grea
duty the vital task of securing worll
digsarmament., 7
Wiil we ever come to it? Why all
these big battleships? On the east
coust we have in the pagt few months
flot ted the Tennessee, the greatest
of all our battleships. Out en the Pu
oifio coast last summer Secretary
Da el Jald the keel of the Wyoming
2 monster of the seas said to spell
all human perfection in commanding
respect for ’thefw‘an F‘ias on thé%
secd, Kah \’!:,Go’t}‘%t?‘?fl "jllélgl?flgue
coltinues to exist, wm have to do
it ‘n spite of the whole world.
When the league holds its first
20 ference, v&’l‘e‘v_ofler these as our
sledges of—a lack of faith in other
awiione, in the men who fought for
ae in the ivbfld’ivar;.‘ a 8 & VOW as n
aution that we will not keep faith
with’ the Americans who gave their
liyis in the battle of France. Can
we afford o military program which
liscards the league? .
We have a mi!itary program whose
xxpemliturbs. if the full schedule is
followed tothe end, will mean wmors
than the World War cost us—and
‘he republicans believe in carrying
at such a program much »mo‘i.?e‘ thar
he dumocrafs. i
We have many a momentous devel
pment ‘ahead of us in world affuh'\“
“or the near future. The; peace we i
wecept or reject, the relations we ol |
‘er the other nations of the world in
he years just ahead of us wiil mean
more than the ordinarvy person cav:
srasp. As we greet the first league
onference with a promise ol t!w‘
the most powerful Jm\v')',:
In the world, " are \\"n to say pmu'mfl
qently to the rest of the world: "Go]
hang! We are for QL}!‘S@lVQ‘?}QP’(’#ifi%
terests above all ‘othergst. . = i
Our nuurn.(N‘]Yé’!%fia.,imi a friendly
attitude towax;d other netions. We
cannot reject the league. and réiah
thege -friendships. e
And Venezelos, the premier of
Greece who was the great patriot in
that country during the war, goes
out. Like Clemencealt angd \\'iléon
this man Will be written into the
brightest pages of the h'isi'or_\' of this
great crisis in the ‘world’s | history.
Ona ,more groz&t“m;m 8 left. We
wonder what is to become of Lloyd
George. He is the ‘optimist of the
age and still holds high office.
The Moultrie Observer suggests
that this iz not a time for democrats
to start dissention in: the party ranks
Such an observation' a.year ‘ago i
Georgia fight have had its weight,
bßut now why should democrats care?
o TIMELY WARNING. .
Judge Thomag in his eharge to a
grand jury in Valdostd ‘the other day
j"ymlled special utwnfiqn ‘to the dan:
:gen,-' of drunken: drivers in automo
‘biles on the roands. He asked that
;body 1o make‘ a c}pse investigation
of thig kind of violation of the law
iand make an e[f'urt'to stop it.
He algo referred to another danges
ous habit followed by young men who
gometimes go out unthoughtedly
with the bottle to the party and the
dance. They tide i automohiles
when they are drinking at the peril
of the lives of everybody in the car
and at the peril of evérybody who
’ chances to go the road they are trav:
{ sling, How so much of this can be
kept up and so little loss of life fol-
L lqw, ig the riddle of the ceftury.
. We do not believe the white people
of this county would be inclined to
‘pasgs up the conduct of a negro in
this respect, When they get hold of
a drupken negro in a car, they put
him through all the paces. Tt ought
to apply to the white drivers with
equal severity-——and it ought to be 50
strict ag to make it easy to find that
the drinking car driver will be given
exactly what he ‘deserves, no matter
what his color or standing.
It is a long jump from a citizenship
which has regard for all forms of
public gafety to one which consumes
liguor while driving ae automobile.
They are different and the man who
follows drink is one of our greatest
dungerfi to human life and property.
What we say here is intended to
Lelp strengthen public sentiment
against it, especially amaong . Phoss
who are given to the dangerous hab-‘j
it. We mugt fight that habit with ail
courage. Those who practice it m;istl
know the full danger.
WOMANS PRIVILEGE. : |
Wfian you e;'ée a girl running 1
away from 4 man you can al- |
~ ways nearly every time find that
the man knows enough to run
‘ufter her~~Thomagville Times- -|
E‘nterprise. iSt ; 1
And what we would like to add is
that he will T;i:i'\gé,_‘;;no‘ f\irthex_',:?_t%?zi‘
gentlemin ought to xun “if .}hpévill
show juét a WMf aFWI
disposition to be treated by him as if
she were a lady, Few ‘men ove'r's;t'é];i‘
it they have t‘o take a I"iskvwhen< thé}i]
do so—that is, if' they are sober apd‘
in ¥ight mind. . This is a fast day, but
stfil not too fast for the safety of 311
perfect lady. Woman's experience
with then ds "&l largely what she!
may choose to mgke it. It is her
privilege to say whether ghe willlx
re redpected. ek |
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WHY SHOULD HE?
From the Dawson News:
By some republicans President
Wilson is being criticiged for not con
gratulating Semator Harding on his
election, TMey seem 10 think that
it Governor Cox can congratulate Mre
Harding the ' president can, They
fail' {o take. . into congideration the
fi\vt. that Mr, Cox was Mr. Harding'c
oppouent and that Mr. Wilson was
et Mr. W’ilsg{u is president, and as
sponsor f(fi' the league of nations,
which was rejected by the people,
had more at stake than political suc
wess. Mr. Wilson could mot consis
Yently congratuiate Mr. Harding, tor
in so doing he would practically say
he was glad the league of nations had
‘been defeated.
in offering Mr. Hayding govern
ment vessels to take him to I-’:m;nna)
iPresideut Wilson recognized him as
iiglé\ president-elect ‘and his successor
#n office. From a political stand
xmiAnt this courtesy was as significant
as was Mr. Cox's congratulations
wera sportsmaniike, Only prejudi
ced minds would undertake to argun
that it was not.
The pn:o"otfiro;;u;m}{t tQ m
prove bf‘fore Christmas~-else how is
Mirandy (o get the Christmas pres
ent?
Fopr some years ultraviolet rays
have been used for stervilizing wa
ter, milk and other {luids. The ides
has now heen applied to the disin
fecting of barrels and casks.
}' The hottest thing on eafth is the
[electric“‘i’\l‘rn}ace, with 5 tempensature
of 3,730-degrees. {
THE CORDELE. DISRATCH.
g Tea e uah e ee B Y L R adt Bayiliy.
From Stonewall, Aty News.
A child ‘i.sf“t’)'ryrrn mi%hbov;mfid
the editor«gives thel&ud lunged
youngéter_ and 'the "_ ha@”ipd anty @
sqmd off and g’qts'soo. it i 8 chrigten
ed and the minister gets $5 .nd the
qézdttqr gets. $OO, jz«”l“ha"ediior pushe:
and tells a dozem 'lek.about the
“peautiful and accomplishedq bride
The minigter gets 10 .aud a pigce of
cake and the editor gets $OO. In the
course or time she hies;‘ the doctor
zets from $l5 to 100, the minister
perhaps gets the other 555;_ the under
taker gets from $75 to $l5O, tio editor
publshes the notiee of the death, an
obitary two columng long and a card
of thanks and gots 3_0.0(‘)." No wonder
&0 many country editors get rich.
Have-you paid your subs‘cripaiou?v-
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ON WAY TO TRIAL ALLEGED
SLAYER LEAPS FROM TRAIN
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Kansag City, Mo., Nov. 16.—The
Law Enforcement Association., an or
zapization of citizens, late today of
fered a reward of $5OOO for the cap
ture of Dennis Chester, who escaped
from a train late yasterday near Bok
an RBow, Nebh., while beinig Erought
here from Great Falls, Mont., to ans
wer n charge of murder i connec
tion with the killing of Miss Florence
Barton, a society ,leadel‘;’s}.«fli!} night
of October 2, by highwaymen.
The association was formed fol
lowing the killing of Misg Barton,
who was shot to deathtwhile she
and her fiance were dMflhg in a
motor car. Her fiance, fiéwax‘d Win
ter, was wounded. .« e ,
‘With the avrival here foday of the
coach’ from which Chester escaped
while under guard of” ‘ii":jcity“dut(‘(--
tive, wvfficials turned their-aiténtion
to ascertaining how it was pbssibie
for Chester to have hroken the two
glass compartments of the window
each of which wds thrée-sixteenths
of an inch thick. Moeantime, a posse
in motor cars continued to comb the
prairies around Brokefi?fldw for
Chester, Ho AR
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culty in urinaging,’ gggn
scricus » disordegs, Ane-worl'a.
standard remedy for kidoey, liver,’
bladder and urig acid iroubles—
; 58 A
GOLDMEDAL |
¥ ‘.{ 7 ;uu £.‘ 5 i :
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bring 'quick relief and citen ward off |
deadly diseases. Kncwn as the national
remedy of Holland for more than 200
years, All druggists, in three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Mudal on every box
and accept no iwiletion
Order Klim .
¥ Fie {8 e %
Towdered
Mk - oo
and Swan Down Flour
fop Cooking Cake. We
alse have Cranberries,
Lettuce and Fresh Nuts,
all Kkind, this year’s
oD,
Wail - Street Grocery
Prones 105 and 106
- NEW
Maxwells
Soe R e
AT $%OO
We have New Maxwell. Cars
s s e SR
! Also Used Maxwell Bargains:
Buick Six: good conditions
"Paige Six, good condition
H G aast U S aaa hn
Chilmers, used very little
It will pay you to see wus if
. Interested
S.. J. ‘HILL
Chalmers-Maxwiail Deaiers
CORDELE, GA.
Henderson, N.. C., Nov. 17~—L.'V.
Graves, dispatching clerk in the Hen
derson poetoffice, was arrested lqst
night by postoffice inspectors and!
charged with robbing registered pack
sués 'of, more tham $lB,OOO, One
$l,OOO liberty bond, and cash to the
amount of $17,000 was found conceal
ed in an extra tire on Graves' auto
mobile, acgording to the authorities.i
HUSBAND OBJECTS TO LOSING
CHANGE WHILE HE SLEEPS
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Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 17.—F. J."'Baker
filed snit Tuesday for divorce against
Mrs. Lula May Baker, of 244 West
minster drive, alleging that his wife
had a habit of “slipping into| his pok:
ets while he slept and takiné all his
change, bsth light and heavy.” Hg
further alleges that she threatened
to “cut®his throat from ear to ear,
and that she told him she did not
have any love for him and wished
he would leave her. Atiorneys Carl
N. and Frank Guess ropreseht the
petitioner.
When money talks the cream of
the conversation is rich.
AGT QUICKLY
Do ‘the right thing at the right
fime. - &
Act quickiv in time of danger.
In time of kidney danger, Doan’s
Kidney Pills are most effective. Ask
vour neighbor! :
Plenty of Cordele evidence of thei:
worth. i
VMrs, BE. B.:Ellis, 508 Seventh Ave.
(Cordele, says: YA few years ago i
had 4 great deal of trouble with/my
kidneys.. They were weak and acted
irregularly. I felt tired and languid
all over and my back wag sore and
lame. When ever I stooped over' !
would get guch sharp, shooting pains
in the small of my back I couyld
hardly straighten up again. I got
dizzy spells, too, and black specks
#eemed to come before my eyes,
blurring my sight, Doan’s Kidney
Pills were recommended to he and
after taking one box I was cured Of
the trouble. T have never been both
ered since.” :
Price 60, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Bilis had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. - e o]
THURSDAY -SPECIALS
Crepe de @E"éime,. all colovs o v $1.29
Georg’et”te Crepe, in. all colors - . . 1.29
Taffeta in all colors o e e il 1.85
Messaline, best erade, all colors g - 1.95
36. in Bleached Nainsook :vas%)c ;n'.@w 19¢, 10 yd limit
Pure "inen Table Damask giaim was . $5.50 now $3.50
Indian Head, no imitation, THurSday 33c, 10 yd limit
PBoenix and Onyx Hose, s3.6s:anc! $3.85 grade $285
Devonshire Cloth, all colors, Lot -44 c
Best 50c Outing, all light colors, - - 23;:
Tricotine, ss.so_grade, navy only, - - $3.85
44-in all wool, French Serge $2.00, havy, black was 3.85
$5.00 Blankets, Thursday = iy $2.50
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The Distinguished Service Cross is
worn by no less than 130 American
Jews. ‘
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920,
The inner recesses of the Ckefen
onee swamp of Georgia have never
Ibee’n visited. 2
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