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jtionspd dssues. Mrs. Felton hag g slated, Lo confer with him on i
matteng SL2 is sl g always been al prominent e
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jown here with Vi co pregide figure in public
wwident elect Coolidge.
IMPORTANT MEET
.+ FOR EDUCATION
. SOUTHERN METHODISTS WILL
DISTUSS EDUCATICN
»
C. B. Lew@®s of Macon, will progid
alt an important meeting of Southers
NMethodists to he held in Macon, Feh
ruary 23, in the interest of the Chri
tinn Kducation moveinent of the
—Methodist Kpiscopal chureh,
This meeting will be largely attend
ed. Bishop W. A. Candler of Atlania
will be the renking church official
present. Dr, H. N. Snyder, president
cf (Whiford Cellege, Spartanhurg 8. (¢
will represent the Christian Fduca
ticn movement, and assist in organ
izing the South. Georgia conforence
to raise the $33,000000 fund which
"1? Bouthern Methodists, will spend
Wit dvitncing the educational interasd
«f their church,
: At a meeting held in Memphis
Tenn., where the leading minds o
the church asszembled to ratity and
"('lfluml:c-lo- the plans for this move
bt It was unanimously agreed
that May 20 to June 5, be sel as a
date for every membep of the cap
wass to secure the fund.
© Phe meeting in Macon is for the
puipese of thoronghly organizing
the South Georgia conterence for ear
¢dying out these plins. C. B, Lewi
*iy financial director for the ' onfer
ence, associated with him will be
financial divector for each distric
Among those expecied to attend by,
conference on February 23, are all of
the presiding elders of the conferen
ce; Rev., J. A. Harmon, educitional
gecretary; Rev . W. Matthews Man
ron, missionary secretary, the presi
':fdwul:: of the various church Losvds;
\‘:-qli(_',n';. lay leaders, members of edu
t;':Hin:n and finance ¢ommisgsion, and
,'|“sn:ainlm'l:-x n!‘dm:‘rh schools.
L(dorgia scheols which will hepefit
fahy (the big educational tund are An
diow college, Cuthboert, Bmory Uni
13§ws!~:it}, Atlanta, La QGrange college
Lo Grange, Whksleyan callege, Macon
gi?‘.flh Goorgin cuellege, Mcßae
‘:~'|rzrk.; college, Spuarks, Reinhard!
college, Whileska, Yeung larvis cel
leee, Young IHarris, and Vashti ™
dustrial Institute, Thomasville,
The Macon meeting will hving to
gother 180 or 200 men and woniep
: ;-1-.‘4'w- in the work of the South Geor
gin conference.
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¥ qwitzerland has replaced 50 steam
srlovomotives with electric engines.
OUR MOTTO
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Cleanliness
QUALITY ONLY
THE FINEST
1 a clean market, elean
Market produets, chote
est ol quality and righd
prfdes appeal to you,
then
BUY YOUR MEATS AT
OUR MARKET
IFINONS MARK
M“’ELUJN S MARKET
Lk PHONE 183
A WOMAN MUST HAVE HER
FLING--BUT READ THIS
Louden, Fab. 19—Artificial eye
lashes, Lenutiful though brittle, ar
a new and distracting device fo
Leautification of the faip sex whict
threatens to become popular here
The new cull is advocated and has
a small following in Mayfair's beauty
parlors, but is u!fl,\' indulged in for
cyvening wear.
S 0 that milady whose eyes all day
leng have lacked luster and mystery
sloam forth in the evening shaded
and soulful. And it only takes a quar
ter of an hour to effect the transfor
miation.
Narrew strips of fish-colored ad
hesive tape are used io cum the
sweeping lashes to the lids. Another
method of attachment involves the
(se of white of an egg. But this is
comewhat painful as the evelashes
naturally have to e removed at:
night and they take a deal of pulling
Creamery men have protested
against the tax of 10 cents 2 ponnd
on adulferated butter. |
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES }
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
: EASTERN TIME
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot
The toilowing schiedule figures pub
lished as information and not guar
anteed: \
R OsCU R Sl S R
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad ‘
Arrivas Departs
4:9%%am Atlanta-Birm'ghamm I:osam
I:o6am Bwk-Wayx T'ville 4:35am
10:45pm Atlanta 6.20 am
2:36pm Atlanta-Manchester 2:55pm
2:4opm Bwk-Wayx-Tms'ville 2:5560m
G:2oam IPitzgerald 10:45pm
Southern Railway System.
\rrives Doepare
2:osam Jacksonville H:4sami
3:lsam Jax'ville-Palatka I:4Sam
Gialam Valdosta T:3opm
20 40pm Macon-Athmta 3:lopm
I:4Bam Macon-Atlanta J:lsam
H:4sam Cincinnati 2:ooam
2:6opm Jacksonville 3:oopm
T:000m Macon-Atlanta fH:soam
Scaboard Air Line Raliroad
Arrives Dicparts
2:45pm Mon{gomery 2 olipm
9:soam Helena 7 32pm
T7:32pm Americus 9-plem
2:3opm Savannah 3:lopm
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN
& GULF
\rrives Departs
From For
y 2:4opm Alhany S:3oam
’ T:3spm Albany 3:l6pm
|
| 5 2
| Direet train ccnpections are made at
| Albany with A, C. L. for Thomasville
} and Bainbridge; Ga. Nor for Moultrie
| and Boston; C. ot G. for Arlington
“and Dothan,
ECORDELE, GA., UNION TICKET
| OrFICE. PHONE 267
CORDELE LODGE, NO. 223,
0 QF.
B. H. ROBERTS, N. G.
A. P. HAMMETT, Sccty.
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY
NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK
Visiting Members Cordially Invited
P B e —
HARRIS & BALLENGER
INSURANCCE AND SURETY BONDS
(‘ordoele, Georgla
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SPECIAL ATTENTION, Given tc
cleaning and Pressing Ladies and
Gentlemens clothes.
McCOY STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone
108. 11]14]t¢
NOTIZE OF BOND ELECTION
o the Qualified Voters of the City of
Cordele: 3
Naotice is herehy given that an clee
tion will be held at the Council Cham
ber of the City of Cordele, on the 20th
day of April, 1921, in accordance with
itesolution f:l_i.’,uuw':l by the Mayor
and the . City Jouneéil of Cordele.
for the purpose of obtaining
the requisite assent of the qual
ificd voters of smi“ city, in accordance
with the Constitution and laws of the
“tate of Georgid, gmd the Charter of
satd City and the amendments thereto,
to determine whether Honds shall he
i sned by said Municipatity for the fol
lowing purposes, in amounts, maturing
aned deseribed as follows:
Municipal Eleetrie Light Bonds in
the gam of §530,000.00, to be issued in
denominations of #1,000,00, each, to be
Lnown as C“Munieipal Bleetric Light
Ponds)” the proceeds to he nged in pur
chasing, installing, construeting and
equipping an eleetrie light “and power
plant and general lighting system in
connection with the waterworks system
of the eity, to be owned and operated
by scaid Munieipality. :
Said Bonds shall be dated ny of Aug
ust Ist, 1921, 40 bear interest at the
rate of five pereent per annum, payable
semi-annually on the first days of Aug
ust and Feby of each year, covered by
interest conpons thereto attached, prin
cipal and interest payable in gold coin
of the United States of present weight
aind finess, the principal and interest to,
he paid and retired annually in the fol
lowmg amounts and installments, to
wik:
Two bords of the denominaiion of
£1,000.00, eacl, due and payable on lh:“
st day of Aug., 1931. |
Two bonds of the denomination n(‘!
#1,000.00, cach, due and payable on the
Ist day of August, 1932, 1
Two bonds of the denomination of
#1,600.00, exech, due and payable on the
let dny of August, 1932,
Tswo bonds of the denomination of
51,000.00, cach, due and payvable on the
Ist day of August, 1934 I
Two bonds of the denomination of
$1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
ist day of Auguast, 1955,
Two houds of the denomination of
£1,000.00, cach, due and payabie on the
Ist day of August, 1936,
Two honds of the denomination of
#1,000.00, ¢ach, due and payable on thol
st day of Aungust, 1937. ¥
Two honds of the deaomination of
$1,000.00, cach, due and payable on the
15t day of August, 1038, :
Two bhonds of the denomination of
#1,000,00, cach, due and payable on the
15t day .of August, 1939.
Two honds of the denemination of
$1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
Ist day of August, 1940,
Three bonds of the denomination ().f
£1,000.00, cach, due and payable on the
Ist day of August, 1941,
Three honds of the denomination of
$1,000.00, caeh, due and payable on the
Tat day of August, 1942,
Three honds of the denomination of |
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combination--A
cola with lime.
' BOTTLING COMPANY
Phone—Two-Seven
At 108 on Wall Street
i Cordele, Ga.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
#1,000.00, eagh, dre and payable on the:
ist day of Aughst, 1943/ & 5
Three bonds of the denomination of
#1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
Ist day of August, 1944, ’
Three bonds of the denomination of
%1,000,00, each, due and payable on the
st day of- Angust, 1945,
Three bonds of the denomination of
1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
ist day of August, 1946,
Three bonds of the dt-nu{ninufion of
$1,000.00, éach, due and payable on the
st day of Augast, 1947. '
Three bonds of the denomination of
1,000,600, eacl, due and payabic on the
Ist day of Auguost, 1948, g
“hree bonds of the denomination of’
1,000.00, each, due and payabis on the
15t day of Aygust, 1949.
Three bonds of thy denomination of
$1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
b day of August, 1950,
On the last named date, the entire
issue of gaid bonds, both as to prineipal
cad interest, shall be fully paid. ‘
Waterworks Extension Bonds, in {he
comoof $10,000.00, to be known as ]
¢ Waterworks /i<xtension Bonls’' the!
croceeds to he used in purchusing, in-‘
< olling, construeting and extending the
vater mains and water system of said
(':l,\'.‘
Said bonds shall be dated as of Aug
vat Ist, 1921, and shall bear interest at
the rate of five percent per annum, pay-,
able semi-annually on the llst days of
August and Feb'’y., of each year, cov
cred by interest coupons thereto attach
od, principal and interest payable in
«old coin of the United States of pre
seat weight and finess, the prineipal and |
interest to be paid and retired annually,
in the following amounts and install
monts to wit: ‘
One hond of the denominatien of
$1,000.00, to become due and payable on{
the Ist day of August, 1941.
One bond of the denomination of
5{~:|,()0(l.()0; to become due and payable on
the Ist day of August, 1942,
One bond of the denomination of
%1,000.00, to hecome due ayd payable on
the Ist day of August, 1943. ¢
One bond of the denomination of
$1,000.00, to become due and payable on
the Ist day of August, 1944,
One bond of the denomination of
$1,000.00, to become due and payable on
the Ist day ‘of August, 1945.
One:bond of the denomination of
#1,000.00, to become due and payable on
the Ist' day of' August, 1946,
One hond of the denomination of
1,000.00, to beecome due and parable on
the Jdst day of August, 1947.
One . bond of the denomination of
$1,000.00, to become due and payvable on
the Ist day of August, 1948.
One bond of the denomination of
$1,000.00, to become due and payable on
the 15t .day of EAugnsl, 1949,
One bond of " the denomination of
£1,000.00, to become due and payable on
the Ist day of August, 1950.
On the last named date the entire
isine shall be paid, both as to prin
cipal and interest. '
The manner in which all of'said de
s ribed bonds and the interest’ zoupons
thereto attached shall be executed, and
Lhow said bonds shall be registered, and
all other questions and details incident
to their lawful issnance, sale and pay
ment, shall be fixed and determined by
tlhe mayor and eity council of Cordele.
Said cleetion shall be held at the
Couneil Chamber in the City of Cordele,
and shall be held and conducted by the
same persons, and under the same rnles
and regulations as eleetions for Mayor
and Aldermen of said eity, and the re
furng thereof shall be made by the man
agers to the Mavor and City Couneil of
Plant a few Flower seeds and wateh them grow.
Below is a few of our large assortment:
NASTURTIUMS
SWEET PEAS
SCARLETT SALVIA
MIXED ASTERS
DOUBLE COSMOS
HOLLY HOCKS ;
ZINNIAS s
CALLIOPSIS
VERBANIA :
COCKSCOMBS ;
PETUN!AS
PINKS .
SALIGGLOGLAS
We have many others th at we’ll not mention. Be
sure and eome in and let us show you our lineo
PHONE 92 i THE REXALL STORE
GIVE US A ILIVING CHANCE
We do ,l’hnnfiing‘ and Eleetriec Wiring. No
job too large, none too small. You owe it to
vourself to figure with us on any work of this
kind before you place your eontract.
Hall Plumbing & Electric Co.
PHONE 73 OFFICE BYROM BLDG
Cordele, who, with the several mymagars,
hringing ‘tp the returns, shall 'ronsélf-'
date and declare the result thereof. All
persons qualified to vote for Mayor :md;
Aldermen of the said City, shall l)e‘
qualified to vote in said election.
Voters favoring the issuance of Mu
nicipal Electrie Light Bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots:
““For Electric Light Bonds,”’ and vot-|
ers opposing the issuance of said bonds
shall have written or printed on their
hallots: ““Against Municipal Electric
Light Bonds.””’ :
Voters favoring the issnance of Wat
erworks Extension Bonds shall have
written or printed on their pallots:
“Por Witerworks Extension Bonds,’
andi voters opposing the issumice of
said bonds shall have written or print
ed on their ballots: *‘Against Water
works Extension Bonds.”’ B
In the event any, or all of said above
deseribed bonds are lissned and sold,
the Mayor and City Council of Cordele
shall, at or before the issuance and
sale of same,provide for the assessment
and levy of an annual tax, sufficient to
pay the principal and interest thercon
within thirty years from the date of
inenrring said indebtedness. ¢
This February 17th, 1921.
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF CORDELE. :
By J. GORDON JONES, Mayor.
G. S. HARRIS, Clerk & Treas.
The present population of Brazil is
cne-fourth that of the United States.
We sell Eleetrie
Light and Power
Service.
When you have
Tight trouble at
night telephone
E. C. Taylor, at
292.
Gary Thompson
at 9082 ‘
“Service” is our
Mottgs % & &=
Tell. . us Jour
troubles, let us
help you solve
them. We are al’
ways glad to
serve you. ‘
' GEORGIA
Public Service Co
E. C .TAYLOR, Manager.
G N %TV W D !
Very’s News Depot
" Call and see the new line ',
of Party Favors just receiv
ed. 5
~We still have the cheapest
and best line of Stationery
in the.city, t
Very’s News Depot
1 SUWANEE C()R,’,\:E‘R‘ | CO!_!.DELE, GA.
" North Carolina Grown .
We Have a Car Each of the Fol
lowing Varieties to Arrive
From North Carolina -
EARLY KINGS, WA'NNAMAKER;E
CLEVELAND BIG BOLL 5 -
COVINGTON—TOOLE o
BROADWELL’S DOUBLE JOINTED
(Extra Early Variety.) ‘
GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED COMPANY
Old Compress Site. : ;
See Stalk of Th's in Window American Bank arid Trust Co.
ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
Say it is the best ;'flour
they have ever used. Ask
your grocer for it. We
are wholdsale distributors.
s
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY
CORDELE, GA. .
Unofficial 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 due 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 wheh 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 heatinz, ~d« &
kinds from the modest pipeless to the mor-.:-..--pe‘ziaet ‘vapor
system. et Rt e |
A. E. GRANT, CORDELE, GA.
Unlimited Supply of Mzoney
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prozmpt Service
YOU GET ALL YOU BQRROW
No Commissions Deduéted |
See us at Room No. 6, o’Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia.
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
"SUNDAY," FEBRUARY 20, 1921,