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Will Find You Wif.any of Your Samg old Habits
Fof Instance, You Can’t Forego the Habit of Eating
We want you to acquire the habit of cating at;
Crystal Cafe. 'We wish to express our appre
ciation for the patronage given us during the
year, 1920, - We are always striving with im
-+ proved serviee in every way to merit your par
rondge, and none could appreciate it move highly
than we. :
CRYSTAL CAFE
J. A. PHOTIANOS, Proprietor, . . it
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.. -EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
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Bits O’ Beauty
g i would rather be humblest among those ‘who have given lfopc to the
uneless and happinoss to the distressed of my race than to live In history
‘ay & conqueror, with my hands stained with innocent blood.
ey l-..\w.ould rather have my name written among those who have loved
thelr‘te]lowmefi than to weéar the laurels that encircle the brow of the Iron
Prince. ‘
&ot~ “T would rather sleep in some quiet churchyard, unknown and unro
".:T‘nembered, save by those in'whosa hearts 1 have scattered seeds of kindness
and upon whose lips I have conjured smiles of joy, than to he confined in
Scacophagus of gold, with deioiate hontes as my ronument and widows and
orphans as lving witnesses of my glory. : v
e —ROBERT 1. TAYLOR. -
MORRIS "EMPLOYEES .
“JDINE AT .CRYSTAL :
‘Manager Frank C. Starr and oth
er employees: of the local branch of
Moerris & Company, entertained last
night at an ‘enjoyable dinner at tlfe
Crystal. Cafe. The jaffair wags in: the
nature of a course luncheon, and
was prepared and served in an ela
horate way.
~Those .enjoying the dinner were:
Mr. and- Mrs. F. C.- Starr, Mr. and
Mra. J. E. Cliette, Mr. J. E. Ross and
Mgy dde- Marsh. .
% CHICKEN TIMBALES.
““Pasgs the breasts of 2 chickens
thrcugh food chopper and then press
through a coarse sieve. Add 4 well
beaten egg volks, salt and pepper
and . fold jn._4 -stiffly beaten .egg
whites. Then fold in 1% cups of
cream, beaten until stiff. Turn inte
slightly, . bufterad *small ' timbale
maldst “Eovet “with ‘huttered waper.
place. in.pan_ of.hot water. and..hake.
GRS i NS oo -ies 4 R
’fifa ‘ipderate” ateh . atout 20 min
utes. Serve with -Bechamel sauce. ]
STORY HOUR |
The Story hour will be held at
the Library Friday afternoon nt:
3:15. The stories that will be told
are: |
The Fairy’s New Year Gift; The
Twelve Months and the Boy Who
Was Made King.
‘Mr. 'gnd Mrs. R. E. Huie spent
Tuesday in Albany.‘ ¢ ;
Miss Miriam Glaze is visiting rel
atives in Sylvester this week.
Russell Harris left this week fo
enter Auburn for the spring term.
Col, W. H. Mk:Kenzio made a bus
iness trip to Macon yvesterday. .
Mrs. Emma” Pe‘y,t'on Batton return
ed yesterday from a visit to Mac
on. : :
Misses 'l;r;uise ‘Slade and Audroy
Dekle returned yesterday to Short
9y Col'lpge_. :
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Fred’ Cutls -has returned to Phila
delphia after spending the holidaays
here “with' relatives and friends.
© Robert~Harris has. resumcd, his
studies. at Tech afier svending the
helidayg here “with his parvents, Mr
and Mrs. R. E. Harris. el
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson who have
been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ed
Ketinelly and- family, have returned
to their home, in Birmingham, Al 3
Miss [{\}.th- and Kate: Stevens, whe
have made Cordele their home for
the past vear or more, left Sunday
to visit friends in [itzgerald heforc
joining their father in Savannah
where #hey, will reside in _thes fu
ture‘l‘ ':.. . g ¥ ioiaps, B 8 o
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Hal'r,»"-(f. Rodegers, " well-kncwn and
highly esteemed in (eeigia ‘newspa
per circles, was in Cordele today er
route- to Brunswick, where he wil’
take the business management o’
‘the Dranswick- Banner, Mr. Rodger:
mh d-on connected with’ the "Rome
'Nehq;t'or about a year and a half,
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lome
Phone 313
Mis. R. E. Cook of Atlanta fs the
guestof. her. sister Mrs. R. B. ‘Solo
mon.
Rev. O. B. Chester attended the
“'l':'ea("llers’ Institute at Vienna yes
‘terday. 1 e
iMr. Thomas Nesbitt and family
have mcved to their country home
several miles east of the cily,
E RSy t
i Friends of Miss Jamie Fouche wil
| iearn, with regret. .of her illness, at
iI-.m- hom= on Thirteenth avenue. ‘
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! Friends will regret to know thati
| M. Ahe DMartin- has heen confined
it(\ his hcme for several days with
]‘illness. A
| Mrs. Pemberton, fcrmerly with the
iLcuis"l\li]ley‘ Department Store in
!chargq of the ladies-ready-tc-wear de
| paartment is again connected with
l‘- v, Vo _——— :
iMr.. and Mrs. 8. F. Summers havc‘
lmove(l into their bungalow on Twelf-|
th avenue rvecently purchased from)
i’l‘hbmas Nelsbitt. ;
i Mrs. Jchn™ ‘Hyde 'of © Jacksonville
is ‘the guest of Mrs. J. T. Jones and
i' E\'lr_s.’F.'innic Hyde on Eleventh ave
nue. 1
Mr. Eimc Brockington was the
weer end guest of Woodyve #ouche
enroute frcm his home at Brunswick
to Athens where he is atiending
Georgia University.
Mrs. (W, F. McCollum was called tc
Alphretth yesterday morning cn ac
count of the death of her mother
Mrs. Devoe which occurred there.
Friends here deeply sympathize with
her in her bereavement.
Joel Parker, who has been with
the A. B. & A. at.Cordele as night
clerk. in the freight depot, has ac
capied a positien .as clerk in the
Freight department of the [llerida
East Coast Lane, end has moved to
Ormend, Fla.
Mr. Ben Walker who with Mrs.
Walker, has spent the helidays heir.
lefi this week for am extended bus
iness trip to 'New ' Mexico.: Mrs
Walker vemained for a- longer visit
to her mother, Mra. George - Scan:
drett, :
Mr. and Mrs. J A, Ingram are at
home at: 410 Fifth avenue. They
have rooms- with Mr. and Mrs
George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. In
gram came to Cordele in August and
Whtil recently ‘made their home with
Mrs. Catherine Allen.
+.-Misg Hvelyn Robuck and Mr
Frank Williams went to Tiftcn yes
terday afternoon by c¢ar, -visiting
friends.: Mr. Williams returned home
last night..and Miss Robuek will con
tinge her!visit at Tifton for seveval
‘dave, .
Ak & i o e O,
' Beeretary @eihy iy cavking for an
appropriation of 525,000 for provid
ing protection for the original copies
cf the Declaration of Independence
and the-Censtitution which are 'n
erave danger from firc or other mis
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- GIVEN FREEDOM
POLICE STILL SEEKING DRIVER
OF AUTCMOBILE.
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! Atlanta, Jan. G6.—Murder charge
against Mrs. Emma Cocper, who has
ll'm»n held by DeKalb county auth
orities in connection with the death
of Madge and Mary Elizaketh Guinn
lasi, Friday, was dismissed after a
preliminary hearing before Justice C
L T \Wednesday afternoon in
Decatur, ang she wis pennitted to
return to her heme in Atlanta on a
§5OO hond ‘as o material witness.
Developments in the case are de
perdent upon. the success cof the
police in finding Thad Pivkle, de
clared by. Mrs. Cooner te have bheen
her companion and driver of the
death car-cn the afternoon’ of the
fatal tragedy in Oakhurst. Mrs
Ccoper: stated immediately following
the dismissal of the murder charge:
“l' know nothing of the whereabouts
of Thad Pirkle, but T will testify any
time that the autheritics may want
e, I am going home to my daugh
ter's and my werk and can be found
at 220 Lauckie street whenever I am
wanted.”
Matcrial Witnesses Ready.
Tho state did nct disclose ite
hand at the hearing in Decatur, pro
ducing no witnesses and giving nc
intimation of the probable course of
,:1(-150)1 beyond the finding of Pirkle.
fit is known, hcweveor. that there
are a numier of material witnesses
held in readiness for the time that
autherities decide tc prefer charges
At the hearing Wednesday it de
veleped that Thad, Ben and Fayette
Yirkle are one and the same man.
Whether these various nrames are
aliases or merely nicknames could
nct he learned.
Attorney W. 'T. Buchanan, repre:
- senting Mrs. Cocoper, stated late
| Wodnesday that no indictment wil
be found against his client and that
she would merely be used as a wit
lnesa when the time comes.
AFTER ROBBING CHOIR
Chicago, Jan. 6.-—Parishioners of
the Episcopal church at Winnetka, a
fashionable north shore suburb, are
‘mystified as to the identity of the el
derly gentleman who gcceupied a
front pew Sunday morning after he
had visited the choir cloak room and
secured all the valuables from the
evercoats of the choir members.
The thief wag first espied by Mrs.
Archibald Shaw, the choir mother,
who gaw him in the choir cloak room
He -explained that Ire was ‘attending
the serviceg and lost his way. Later
he was noticed among the congrega
tion,
As the man left the church an ush
er shook hands with him and asked
him to return. e promised to do so.
AVERAGE HOUSEWIFE
WALKS TWO MILES DAILY
i IN PREPARING MEALS
Montgomery, Ala.,, Jan. 6.—The
average housewife covers two miles
daily in preparing meals for an aver
age family, according tp figures at
the home economics section of the
conference of vecational workers of
the south here today.
Miss Gail Burfield, home economics
instructor at Livingston, introduce:d
a 2 pedometer into the kitchen of the
modei home at the schocol, and this
figure was the result.
In the agricultural section, a spe
cial committee reported in favor of
a compulsory law requiring children
cxcused from school under the com
pulsory education law to attend part
time evening schools on vocational
subjects.
The fact that the salmon will re
turn uneringly to its home stream
has heen demonstirated by the effori
to transplant salmon from the Pa.
cific Coast to the waters of Maine.
The Penchscot River was nlanted
with salmon frcm the West and it
was to the Penobscet and to that riv
er alone that the adult fish return
ed to spawn.
The only slave market in the
world is located in the holy city of
Wazzan, Mcrocco., The slaves are
brought to Whzzan Lv caravan from
perts of the country still unexplor.
ed. !
The Department of Agriculture
has notified a number of fertilizer
manufacturers that prices quoted for
mixed fertiiizer for the spring trade
are too high and that ‘“manufactur
ors who exact unjust or unreasonable
profit will he subject to ‘presecu
tion.” Plin
it et
An anti-alechol society has bheen
formed by the women of Mexico City
who plan to form similar societies
throughecut the republic,
WAR HERO BEGINS HIS . .
WILL DO TIME LOYALLY
H. A. McCOY OF CUTHBERT A 8
SIGNED TO ROAD GANG AT
PLAINS,
Americus, Ga., Jan. H.~—Declaring
he would serve. his State in menia
place as lovally and with the sanue
;(l('m'ne of courage &s he served the
1.\':'1!011 in the forest of the A\r,‘.:nmic.'
lll‘ A, McCoy, World War hero, and
'member of a prominent Cuthborm
{!‘:emil}'. began today serving a two
|_w;nj sentence in the Sumter, chain
gang. ;
} McCoy was convicted at the Sprins
term of Superior Court of bigamy
}liu‘ sentence imposed. being -the
lightest permitted. by law. At his
’t"iul hero it was shown McCoy went
k.l:rnuch a form of marriage in France
with Orpha .D. Wppd, a Red Cross
lnu‘ aO, after the woman is alleged tc
iln\t- represented to him that slie was
f:z‘\:mt to becomo a mother.
Wiritten Agrecomert Entered into.
Miss Wceod, who is now a trained
nurse living in Atlanta, entered intc
a written agrecment with McCoy t¢
the effect that they had never beer
iegally marrvied following which fe
Coy wedded Miss Georgin Pilts of
Pittsview a fair student at Andrew
College. Two hours after this mar
riage, McCoy and Miss Pitts parted
she being compeliéd to return to he
Fome by relatives.
During and since the tridl herc
much sympathy has heen expressed
for McCoy, Miss Wood having ad
initted to a newspaper man here tha’
she did not consider the alleged mar
riage in France as legal until afte:
an interview with a representative cf
Misz Pitts' family, 5
© Wil Be made a Trusty.
McCoy ™ has heen aisigned {o the
white gang now working near Plains
and is doing marual labof on the
road. It is helieved, however, tha:
he will be made a trusty and assignea
other duties within a brief poriod.
RESOLUTIONS CALLS
FOR = THE EXPULSION
OF THREE SOCIALISTS
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6.—Resolutions
calling for the expulsion of the three
socialict members of the New York
assembly were introduced today at
the opening session by Assemblyman
George H.. Rowe, of Erie, and J. T.
Carroll, of Kines, republicans. The
resolutions were referred to the coin
mitteer on judiciary without debate.
For One Week
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25,000 thousand of these is all w»
have,. It will be.a long time, if ever,
before you can duplicate, this price.
Phone Telephone, 30 and. get . your
share o/ this hargain offer--end do
it now as they won't last long.
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JOBO DEP I Q
PHONE 30
OUTLER ISMADE
YOUNG 'MAN IN EMPLOY OF
EXFPRESS COMPANY HERE
ABOUT NINE YEARS GETS DE
SERVED PROMOTION.
Nunmerous Cordele friends of Lane
C. Outler congratulate him upon his
promction with® the American Rail:
wiay Express company, having been
given the agency for the company
at Vidalia, and having already gone
there to take up his new dutics
Mrs, Outler will join him at Vidas
lin this week /
Mr. Outler has been connected
Jwith the. local office of the expres
company for beiween eight and
nine years, and has always. proven
!n valued' employee of the company
#{e has until recently served in the
%(‘:nuu-ity of. pn-hand freight, clerk
‘which position he held with abiliiy
Jand . sptisfaction. He has a host o
}!’l‘i_fin:l:: amoeng employees of the
company throughout the state who
will learn with interest and pleas
ure of his promotion.
The Interstate Commerce Commis
sion has upheld the rates chargod
for refrigeration and transporation
of hutler, eggs, poultry and cheese
The ruling was in the case of the
National Poiltry,” Butter and [gg
Association against the Baltimore &
Ohio, Southwestern Railroad . and
othets.
The, state highway commissioner
of Connecticut has announced the
restriction of motor trucks to loads
of 20,000 pounds.
.
Choice Meats
and
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Staple Groceries
of . the highest quality a‘ the
lowest prices can be found ot
usg at all times.
We gell cheaper, conditions
demand it,
We give quoality, the individ
ual demands it.
“We "delivar promptly, our
trade demands’ i,
Wa satisfy and appreciation
of your rade demands -it.
Share with us in these good
feature :.
Reap the heuefii of our ear
nest efforte,
West End Market
and Grocery.
R. A. BULLINGTGN
Corner 10th Bt, and il2th Ave
PHONE 302.
SPECIAL ATTTENTION—Given tc
cleaning and pressing Ladies and
Gentlemens Clothes.
McCOY STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone
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In rain or cold weatber it is a cozy, comfortable, enclosed car; in warm weatlier * =~ **
an ideal Touring car. 7The plate glass windows are raised or lowered in ‘d minute's time ¢~ i
The Ford Seflan is always in accord with your wishes. linely upholstered; oquipped Hilug
with electric starting and lighting system, demountable rimg and tire carrier in rear;": *%
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SPRAYING TIME
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IS HERE o
Trees properly sprayed at this time |,
will show hig returns in fruic yield next |
summer. San Jose scale can only be
controlled by spraying with Lime S:lll-j«f .
pher. L (. 5
Dry Lime Sulpher, 5 b cans. . ... $125
Hand Sprays .......... 80c and $l.OO -
Hand Sprays, with air pump $750 :
Large Sprays ....... .00 0 SIS
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F. L. BARTHOLOMEW
HARDWARE .0
Feed Them Corno Feed = <"
and see Results b
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CORNO DAIRY FEED =
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NUTRO SWEET FEED
CORNO LAYING i
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