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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 1921
LIEUTENANT FARRELL STRUCK
- COMPANION OF TERRIBLE AD
VENTURES IN DEFENSE OF HIS
CHARACTER, SHE DECARES,
- New York, Jan. 13,—Mrs. Stephen
A, Farrell, wife of Lieutenant Farrell,
today asserted that she believed hey
husband was defending hig character
when he struck Lieutenant Hinton u!,‘
Mattice yesterday, and, was right in |
defending it, j
“Of course, I think my hushnn(lg
was right in defending his (‘ll'd)'il(’-l
ter,” Mrs. Farrell said. “Every uno:
who is acquainted with Lieutenant
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Pastures oA GO
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485 veur animals come in off the 4 '::&i#fifi AR
pastures they'll miss the tonics and laxatives s ,-""',;ji.i Ay
which nature supplied to keep them in condition. o fi
It's a big change. You must supply what is Ly
lacking in the dry feed — hay, grain and fodder —or they wiil get
“01l fecd’? and out of fix.
D, Hess Stock Toni
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v, aess Stock Tonic
Supplics the Tonics — Laxatives — Diuretics
It kKeeps animals free from worme, It keepe their bowels open and regulaz,
It Lieps the appotide and digestion good.
It condilions cows for calving. It helps to Keep up the milk flow.
1t Reeps feeding eattle right up on their appelite.
I kveps hoss healthy, thrifty, free from worms,
It micans henlth and thrift for all animals.
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Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price?
We are local dealers for the Dr. Hess Line. Call on us
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: JENNINGS’ DRUG STORE
: PHONE NO. 92.
Tell us how much stock you have. We have a package {6 suit.
P, RGAPN BT NI COTGNRIETS ¢l§ IO ¥L)T N 0 o7y oo
:Dr.Hess Instant Louss Killer Kills ici!
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— WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE ~
If You Want to Enjoy a
Good Drink of Water
Go down to Watt & Holmes Hardware Co.
and get one of those old time RED CEDAR
BUCKETS, they’re just like father and
mother used and will last a life time.
Any thing in Wooden, Earthen, Enameled,
Galvanized or Tinware can be had.
WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE CO.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
PHONE NO. 9 CORDFLE, GA.
- WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE —
WORK and SAVE | WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE
H.r RBET
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. PLUMBING
And Everything in the Plumbing Line
124 Ninth Avenue Opposite Light Plant
Phone 375
CORDELE, GA.
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'PURE DRUGS
CAREFUL
AND
PROMPT,
SERVICE
Full Line of Sundries. Phone us,
Nos. 2 and 285
Jones-Pate Drug Co.
Phoues 2 and 28D
' 'urrell knows he ig the grandest man
;in God's world.
| “1 have not had a word from my
Ihuslmnd, but hope to hear from him
,(luring the day. I read a letter re
- ceived from Lieutenant Farrell by
{an(-is P. Bent, commissioner of
contracts, and it was marked that “it
wias not to be published.
“In my opinion the lettets that
Licutenants Minton and Kloor wrote
their relatives gnd friends should
not have been published. Now you
can seeg what it has caused. Had I
received a letter, 1 would not huv-“i
made it public, until I was permitted
to do so by my husband, and all thp’
money in the world could not buy it.
It is a question of principle and low
alty to my husband.” o |
FIFTY MILLIONS
- IS DAM ESTIMATE
3 O e
;E.nglneer Tells Senate Appropria
l tions Committee This Sum Would
| Be Required to Finish the Muscle
i Sheals Project.
| Washington, Jan. 12.—-An estimate
| of §50,000.000 as the cost of complet
| ing the (Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals
i;\ln.. wias given today to the senate
Cappropriations -(‘:nnn;ilrmx by Hugh
:(‘m»pvr, an engineer, at initial hear
ings on the sundry civil z:ppmpriu-i
:linn bill and with specific l‘(‘f(‘l‘(‘nrfl
to an amendment introduced by
Senator Underwood, of Alabama,
democratic leader, to appropriate
$10,000,000 toward completion of lho‘
project.
The proposed government ('orp()-l
ration which would operate the ni
trate plant at Muscle Shoals, Ala.
would bhe required to issue $50,000,
000 in 5 per cent twenty-year bonds
to reimburse the government for
]nmm-.y spent in bhuilding the project
under amendments to the bill pro
vidjing for its organization, adopted
Wednesday by the senate. The cor
poration would issue additional bonds
to cover the outlay for the huilding
of the Wilson dam to furnish pow
|er for the plant.
The amendments, which were in
troduced by Senator Wadswarth, re
publican, New York, also to fix the
capital stock cof the corporation a’
125,000 shfres of common stock of
$lOO par value for which a certifi
cate would be issued to the secretary
’m‘ the treasury. :
! Proponents of the Muscle Shoals
project foerced-a roll ecall n thsl
amendments, which were adopted
by a vote of 34 to 382. Senators
Grenna, North Dakota, and La Fol
lette, Wisconsin, republicans. voted
with the democrats, against the
amendments, while Senators King,
Utah, and Wolcott, Delaware, demo
crats, woted with the republicans in[
favor of them. l
FIVE YEAR OLD BOY |
RESENTS REPROOF |
BY KILLING SELI*"
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Detroit. Jan. 12-—Joseph Grich
vich, aged five, committed snicidel
last night by shooting himself in the
head, according to a statement to
the police by the lad’s father, Daniel
Grichvich, it was announced today. !
The child had heen punished fm'}
coming home with wet feet and was
sent to the kitchen to dry them an(l'
while the family was at dinner they
were startled by a pistol shot andf
found the boy dying on the kitohen!
floor. |
WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE
COVINGTON BURGLAR
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l Covington, Ga., January 11.—An
cther daring burglary was commit-
Itui in Covington Sunday night, some
ltimu hetween midnight and dawn
I\\'hen Piper's hardware store, ocne of
the largest in the city, was broken
‘into by unknown parties and a large
‘nnmher of guns and pistols, knives
razors and watches were stolen.
l The back door was forced open
and entrance obtained.
One of the knives was found in
the marble ‘varq near the Georgia
depot, and an umbrella was also
picked up at the store door. No ar
rests have heen made.
The Piper store was hurgalized
Ism’oml months ago, at which time
‘(‘())lsi(ltfl':|’ll<\ money was taken,
[ SAVANNAH HEARS GANTT WILL
' PROBE LIQUOR DISPUTE
Savannah, Jan. 11.—It is reported
here today that D. J. Gantt, super
vising federal prohibition officer for
this division, has been notified from
Washington to probe the r(‘(-em‘
charges alleged to have heen made |
by Colonel Jesse Mercer, state vn!
forcement oflicer, relative to ":-olln]
sion between officials and prohihi
tion law violators here.” and to
make a report of his findings tnl
headquarters.
Mr. Gantt, here for several dn_\'s"
said he had not received such in-]
structions, but that they might have
gone to Atlanta, he having been ab
sent from his office there for sev
eral days.
It is rumored that Colonel Mercer
miay bhe ordered to Washington fml
further inquiry. i
FORMER GERMAN EMPRESS l
GROWING STEADILY WORSEi
Dorn, Jan. 12.—Condition of l]le'
former German empress ig becoming |
steadily worse as her physical pow- |
er of resistance is declining, said nni
official statement issued last night }
by her physician, l
Attacks of heartfailure, from which
she is suffering, are increasing iul
number and violence, the statement
saidi i
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Whenyour volume
of business falls
short of what you
desire, stimulate
your sales thru ad
vertising.
Advertising in the Dis
patch requires but a
small investment com
pared with the results
you get.
Call phone 30 for a rep
resentative and talk it
over with him.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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When vour motor car
climbs a hill you give
re a little more gas.
When the sweet corn
and ‘taters in your gar
den don’t thrive, you
oglve them alittle more
care --- more water - - -
more fertilizer.
Advertising
Is the Fire
Under the
Boiler of
Business
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