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STCRM HEELPS STRIKERS
STALL STREET CARS OF
NEW YORK TRACTION LINE
Alhany,: N Y, Fob. 11—~—A snowfal
af soveral inehes miled to the probiem
af the Unliited Araction compnuy toda
i 1 autempt to operate strect ¢
in o thi ety and Trov with ngn-uniog
Dhoriin the foece of éxeided oppositic
¢ zympathizers of its 1,200 : iployi
The drolly wive i yarious pitts of
the ety whs cither ent or broken by
thee storme Ad dittonal state troopers o
vaved this morning to as=ist in mei
tuigung order, '
Memberghip on the Chicago Btocl
'wehanee was sold recenily for the
lowost in years. The price wai
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i Rheumatism Comes ,
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First of all, get it firmly fixed in
your mind that all the liniments
in the world have no effect what
ever on Rheumatism.
A very common form of Rhoeu-|
matism is .cauzed by millions ol
{iny discase germs which infest the !
blood. The one and only sensible
treatment, therefore, is one which |
cleanses the blood of these germs,
and routs them cntircly out of t!xq
sivclation, 1
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Don’t bury your money and incn wail for times to get bet
ter. Put it in the bank, (Com ¢ here and let us start an ac
count for you and kevp busines s going. The progress and
progperity of your conumunity 4 cpends as much upon the stendy
individnatl effort as it does up on thb leader of mighty entesrs
prise. You cannot help vours or anybody's busiioss by hid
ing vour dollars, Lzarn 14 u 4: the bank and stait more husi
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[ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
l REV. R. L. BENN, Pastor,,
, 4._‘_..--.
| Sunday Schdol and all the services
| w# usual, ' -
\ Special musie. Charley McArthur
will sing at the morning gervice,
Mhe ;v{?;lir- i moat .--.‘.;_iql.'.\' invitad,
RETURN THIS VASE
fn the mwig it 1] } vetting
tha yvasee and fhowers from tae Hote
Hrdng room Thuraday night some
body taok by mistake a zut glass vase
which belonz: fo Mrs. T, 15 Bradley.
Kindly return it, ”
The halie furnishing the deecora
tions brouzht a wonderful array ol
heaotifel flowe and for thise the Ki
it members exiend hanptio st
thanks, « u
eea st els en e s e ale s peaeng saete e fe i Sea e ale
'J"'h'; is why 8.8.5, the greate
known hlood purifier is 50 succas:
ful in the treatment of Rheum:
tism, 1t is a powerful cleanser (
the blood, and will remove the di
caze goerms that cause your Rhet
matism, affording relicf that
enuine,
5.5.8. is sold by all drugeist
Wree literature and medical advi
can be had by writing to Chi
Medical Adviser, 154 Swift Labor
tory, Atlanta, Ga. g
| SERVED IN WRONG JAIL
.~ BUT SULLENS WILL GET |
CREDIT FOR HIS TIME
! Ay . |
| Atlanta, Ga. Feb, 12~W. 8. Sullcns‘!
! allezed Lumpkin couniy diztiller, con |
[ victed in the federal distriet court
| o September 1, 1920, and ”"*n‘w‘-w(-d!;
‘to gapye fourmotiths in. the I'ulix‘n}
untv jai but who througn error,
; I geveral weeks in the ]!:xl\%
| :nty jail but who through crror.f
| d vored, will not be reauived to
: ve the eniire four month :éuxatvnr'o:
f i the tower here, 08 wag first snid'i
| neceseary by federal officials Thurs.
ay morning when the matter wzu‘.j
*'”'wfiri, to the attention of Judge r‘j
| H. f‘i‘)lt‘f:. “
i Judge Sibley issued an order on
| Thuisday moerning changing the
;. v of confinement from the Ful
' ien tower to the jail at Gainesville,
I sheroe the prisoner already has sev
‘ =1 woeks to his credit. :
Vi'nen convicted Sullens had not
| athered his crop, and the court
| sanfed o postponement of execytion
i nienee until November 15. 1
pring under the .nisapprclmnsirfil
¢ that e was to do his time in Gaines
i itlviile he surrendered there. |
! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
| —
' 0. B. CHESTER Pastor
l Sunday School 10: a. m.
1 public wership with sermon by
iha [lrasiding! Blder, Rev. A, ''W
Rcedo, at 11:30 asm,
TBO p.' m. after la;l})li;}tlg and re:
ceiving seme youny men into the
‘(“sl!H‘rh, the nastor will deliver a dis
ceurse on: : .
“pPependablences Versus Bravery”
All people are welcome here alike
“rhe rich and poor mect togothe
the Ll':u'iv s tho maker of thom all
|FHE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
| 10: a. m. Sunday Sehool,
i 11-30 Preaching, The pastor will
gtff“r:!-:: tha “Perseverance of the
{ Qenl” to the end of their way.
Lo p. m. Sunbeam Band
[ §:2O Seniors and Junior Unione
i:u:u in program meeting.
| =.50 ryeaching by Dr. J. W. Ohar
va one of tho State's efficient men,
o- olelock Wednesday n'i-;:ht pray
i ep meeting. s
e S e
! The cffect of proposed taxation
'lli\“.h!;d."‘ in Mexico will tend to
{ broak up into emall parcels ¥2 per
| cont of the arable land in that coun
!Q:‘j' which has been held in largc
i“-:‘s.u!w for thre centuries, .
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
RUNAWAW X FATAL |
10 DECAIUx CITIZEN
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Atlanta, Wb, 12~Mr. L. E. Collier
{ifty one years old of Decatur, died
at Grady hospital Thursday night
irom injuries roeceived ‘b‘vbi'unry 3
when he was thrown from.a wagon
at Bast Lake. !
Mr. Collier was on hig way .t.('xl
town when hig horse hecame fri."!;'.»‘
epad and ran away. Mr. Collier was |
thrown to the ground, striking on |
liig head, At QGrady hospital it was!
tound he bad sustained a fracture|
of the skull. He is survived by his |
wvife and eight children, Misses Aline!
"ilizabeth and Lucile Collier, Mrs. & |
3. Peavy &ud Mys. J. K. Goorge!
Wesley and Walter Collier. }
Funeral! gservices will he held Sizn-;
day afternoon at 2:36 o'clock at|
Stemps chapel. Intevment will be i?:i
the churchyard with Harry Q. l’o:;h:!
‘n charge. 1
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PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
| Bible Study, 10:39 a. m.
i Precaching at 11:30 a.. m. and ' 7:30
|y, m. by Elder Theodore McArthur.
\ The public eordiclly invited.
' A new type of cconomical explo
ive ahsolutely nen-freezing has Leen
uceossfdlly demovstrated. It will b
ised. in farm construciion work, min
inning and quariying where cold
vonther Dblasting is nccessary.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JR. BYRON DANlZL—Stomach, In-
I tornal Medicine, Radiology, Office
flarman DBuilding,
JR. A. J. WHELCHEL—Gynecology.
| Office: American Bank .and -
i Trust Co., Building.
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' DR. M. R. SMlTH—aternal Mcdicine
| and Surgery.
i Office: American Bank and
f Trust Co., Building.
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| THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.-Special
| Attention to Surgery and Gyneco:
| logy. Cordele, Ga.
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! DR. W. A. DOWNS--Veterinarian.
| Office Phonte 74 H(’.'. Phone 169
l'w.. E. EDWARDS, Physician and|
| Surgeon. -American Bank & Trust
; Building. l
E SFREAIEREE Y eDR R e
| DR. S. F. WILLIAMS—SpaciaI Atten !
| tion given to Diseases of Women
and Children. Watt-Holmes DBldg.
Phone 177, Cordele, Ga.
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lA. S. BUSSEY, Attorney-at-Law—|
State and Itederal Practice. Office
l over Bxchange Bank, Cordele, Ga.
_‘._-———-———_—‘_————-—w..__—_—————._—._l
OR. T. E. BRADLEY,—Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses
Office Williamg Bldge, l
JR. A. H. KENDALL, Dentist—Spo-I
| cial attention to Gum Disease nnd]
1. the correction: of crooked teceth, v
, Phone 40, Holmes Buildizg. I
| SRUM & JONES, Lawyers—Dractice |
! in all courts, State and Federal
l Cordele, Ga. l
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{ SHINA STUDIO OPEN—Miss Marie
; Diffee announces the opening of ner
[ Chinn Studio. Lessong given in Chi
[na painting. Orders taken for hand
I;m‘.mn-d China, White and Gold din
! qor sots a specialty. Phone 350.
P
NEW
Tenderloin Steak per ib 25¢
Sirloin Steak, per 1b ......28C
Roun@l Steak, per 1b ......25¢c
Pork Chops, per 1b ........25¢
Pork Hat,: per b =.. inß3o
Pork Roast, per 1b ... 2bc
Roast Beef per Ib ..20¢ & 25¢
Stew Beef . per il ... =5 150
L.et us have your next order,
we will appreciate it and do
our best to send choice cuts
and full value.
PHONE 316
SANITARY MARKET
R. C. BOULWARE, Manager
RUB-HMY-TISM
&
Üb-m =lion
[s a powcrful Antisceptic
and Pain Killer, cures infee
ted cuts, old soves, tetter,
ete. Relieves Spraing, Neu
raleia, Rheumatism.
Money baek without qc:.taor M ~ )
it HUNT'S Saive fails in the _ J#peiPs
treatment _of ITCH, ECZEMA, a/
RINGWORM, 1 ETTER or 1
other itching ckin discases. RomerZ
Tiv o 75 cent box ot our risk, FVUY 1
~ STEAD'S DRUG STORE.
R. C. BATCHELLOR INDICTED .
" FOR -EMBEZZLEMENT oF
PALMETTO BANK FUNDS
Fairburn, Ga. leb. 12—R. C. Bat
chellor former cashier of the Bank
of Palmetto, was today indicted by
the Campbell county grand jury .on
the charge of embezzlement, His trial
will occur next week.
Ratchellop dizappeared about
m)”{md sub2equent to his de
parture a shortige of approximately
£50,000 is alleged to have been dis i
covered in his accounts at the bank
A few weeks ago he turned up in Dal
las, Tex. where he surrendercd to
the Pinkerton agents, who had been
tracing him across the countiry.
Mrss. Batchelor who sinee her
husband’'s disappearance has been |
working in an Atlanta, department
store, has visited him in thc. Camp- ‘
bell county jail where he is confined
:};cmling the trial. She declares that|
| she will stand by him no matter |
é\\';lflt penalty may bhe ‘impo.‘;ed in‘
i(fl:»su of a conviction,
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YETERAN TRAIN CALLER AT i
MACON FOUND BYi[\'Ci‘-
Macen, Ga. Febh, 12,—Mvr. Z. T. Rog {
‘n:'n for thirty years train caller at the|
old Umien station and the ’l‘-3:':niu:l"
staticn died Friday mcerning at 7:30]
o'cleek Appoplexy is thought to ha\'r‘
caused his death. He was {found
alone in his room at 289 Cedar :.;tl'ccli
Lefore the fire that he had just lmil!;
lying con the floor in an unz-uusci(mr;l
l‘»;!:zf\". ITis right h2nd and right fom}
were burning in the newly lightndl
| fire when he was discovered. Hc‘
| lied a few moments later without re
! gaining consciousness. 1
l Treasury cfficials declare that 11\11
revival of the War Finance Corpo
raticn will faii to hring business 11}1}
lid expected of it. 1
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STORAcE — maTrERY
“Costs Less per Month of Service”
HARTSHORN MOTOR WORKS
AT SRS Ay e B
——""WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE ——
ERFECT PLANTING
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Was perfected when MR, COLE placed on the market
his famous seed droppers, The word COLE is sufficient to
the best farmers—ask them. . - i
We have just received a limited number of these drop
pers, speak early; we were unable to supply the demanil
last season. '
Wannamakers pedigreed cotton seed and COLE PLAN
TERS are the backbone of a gosd crop. For sale by—
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
PHONE NO. 9 CORDFLE, GA.
————cWOßK and SAVE WORK and SAVE. e
'O OUR ADVERTISERS---
e ee e eel S4B B T B ee e e . .e S s, S
The Dispatch wants to make your advertiseing more
profitable to its customers and more attractive to its
readers. It can only accomplish this through the co
operation of its advertisers in the preparation of copy
for their ‘‘ad’ space. '
Attractive advertisements can only be composed
when the printer has ample time in which fo set them.
Ie does not have this time, when “yowr” copy is
brought in at the last moment on the day of publica
tion with an urgent request to *‘get it in today.”” He
wants to give you a “‘good set’” but you have placed
him in position of “‘delivering the goods’ regardless
of looks. The result is that you oft-times have an un
attractive ad and the printer is ashamed of his work.
This is a formal request to our advertisers, made in
the spirvit of co-operation and a desire to give the best
serviee possible:
FIRST: COPY PREPARATION. . Write yeour
copy on good white papery cither typewritten or in a
legible manuseript.
SECOND: WHEN YOU GET YOUR COPY TO
THE PRINTER: When you have finished writing it,
whicli you should do on the day before it is to appear
in the paper, send it around to the “add room
We will then have time to give more particular at
tention to yonr copy and more attractively display your
advertisement. The vesult will be better for all con
cerned. el E RN
A printer is not different from other people. He
likes to do good work, and he wants time in which to do
it. Ile takes pride in his work, beeause it is seen by
thousands of his fellowmen. Your copy is only seen
by ithe printer. You should nevertheless be just as
careful in the copy you give him as he is efficient in the
“setting up”’ of your “‘ad.”
HELP US IN THIS THAT WE MAY HELP YOU.
The Cordele Dispatch
Unefiicial reports figure that Cordele now has about
one-third as many bathtubs as autos, which is . quite a
, gain from three years ago considering the increased num
ber of autos used. We think the advance is du® to a more
refined civilization we are evolving, due of course (of
course!!) to our recently organized School of Plumbing
and Heating!!! One of the pessimists that infests the pub- |
lic loafing places says it ain’t just natural cleanness make
’em buy bathtubs but you have to get the dust off your
hide after you've been auto riding. We leave the selection
of the reason to you! We know when we put yours in you
will have a good reason.
Speak for yours now if you want one this summer, and
den’t forget that we put in mighty good heating of all
Linds from the modest pipeless to the most pericet vapor
system.
A .
A. E. GRANT, CORDELE, GA.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1921,