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Overalls For
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ivlen and Doys
Men's Overalls, pure Indigo dye, 8-0 z
weight, sizes 32 to 50, speecial --$1.98
® Boy’s Overalls, extra heavy weight,
nede up just likedad’s, sizes 5 to 16,
Special price: a-- coceeaeeeeean- 98¢
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Lewis & Thompson
“The Store of Today and Tomerrow”’
DIXiE AD SIGN COMPANY
STILL PAINTING
114 WALL ST. W., CORDELE, GA.
is growing too heavy call us and let us see if we can’t
make some suggestions that will lighten your bill for
you. Unless we can do you some good there is no
charge for our gervices. Co uld anything bhe fairer.
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIE S—Just as good as the hest.
BIVINS ELECTRIC CO.
G. L. DEKLE & BROVEH .kx
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 512 & 515—OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
AAR S R SRSO R
We do Casting and Foundry Work,
make heavy machinery repairs and
construet new machiceny lay-out for
any kind of plant.
We carry full line of Shafting, Pulleys,
Pipe Fittings. Belts and Mill Supplies.
Call us and Get Quick Service at Moderate Cost
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
CCRDELE, GEORGIA.
WOERK and SAVE WORK aund SAVE
'WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE
Is Worth Saving
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Good Tasty Hams
Can be had all the year 'round
if you'll use Wright's Condensed
Smoke.
It’s not made from acids and
chemicals like many other so
calied preservatives, but from dis
tilling pure green hickory wood.
Every bottle must do what we
recommend or we owe you $l.OO.
LL e e
WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE CO.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
PHONE MNO. 9 CORDELE, GO
WORK and SAVE WORK and SAVE
D. A.R. INCHARGE
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'PROGRAM AT SCHOOL
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EXERCISES AT SCHOOL AUDI
TORIUM THIS MORNING CELE
BRATING WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY.
In celebration of Washingten's
birthday, an excellent program was
presented this morning at the school
auditorium at the hour of the chapel
exercigses undey the aus=pices of the
‘l"w't Early Chapter Daughters of
i the American Revolution. The regent
‘uf the chapter, Mrs. J. M. Diffee, he
ing cut of the city in attendance up
on a meeting at Hawkinsville, Mrs.
W. I. Fleming vice regent of the
chapter, was in charge of the exer
cises, which were thoroughly appro
priate and spirited throughout.
propriate and spirited throughout.
The address of the occasion was
de livered by Judge W. P. Fleming,
the speaker touching on interesting
facts concerning the influence ol
l\Vushingmn’s life and work; what
they had meant to the development
lnr America in every way, appealing
|m the school children to strive to
emulate the example of one who had
lived so nobly and with such wide
influence. The address was instruct
ive and greatly enjoyed. =
A feature of the occasion of much
inferest was the presentation to the
high school department to be placed
in the new high school building
framed copies of the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution
of the United States of America,
The following program was pre
sented:
song, “Columbia”—School.
Scripture Readings—Mrs. [O, L. Ki
ker,
Lord’'s Prayer, said in concert.
bialogues: 1. “George Washing
ington”—pupils of Mrs. Laramore.
2. “HMatriotism”—pupils of Mrs.
Laramore,
Introduction of Speaker—Superin
tendent of Schools J. M. Collier.
Address—Judge W. P. Fleming.
Presentation of framed copies of
Declaration of Independence and
Constitution of United States, for
new high school building—Mrs. W. PP
' Fleming on behalf of Fort Early
~ Chaptey Daughters of the American
" Revolution.
Acceptance on behalf of School—
J. ‘W, Bivins of the city board of
| education.
| Salute to Flag——School, led by La
| mar Harwell.
g Reading, “Washington’s Mother”—
E.\li.\'r" Frances Carswell.
i Song, “Star Spangled Banner”—
‘ Audience.
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OCCASION GATHERS LARGE AU
DIENCE TO HEAR PROGRAM OF
MUSIC AND SPEAKING.
The celelration participated in by
members and friends of Cordele
Lodge No. 44 Knights of Pythias at
the Castle liall last evening con
|nwmnmlinu the fifty-seventh anni
{\l\l‘.\':ll‘)’ of Pythianism in the United
:S!al(w.\'. was an occasion of success
' and enjoyment in good measure. Th
Iv\unl gathered a large number of
Cordele people,
The ceremonies were in charge of
Mayor J. Gordon Jones, and an ex
cellent program of music and speech
es was carried out in a most appro
priate way. Selections by the Cordele
Glee Club and solos by Misses Fred
erica Boatright and (Willa Webb wero
thoroughly delighttul, the audience
evincing their appreciation in a
storm of applause.
I Short talks, instructive, apt and en
tertaining, touching comprehensively
on some of the high principles and
| ideals of Pythianism, were given by
‘lh'\. R. L. Benn, Judge D. A. R.
| Crum, Mr. T. L. Blackwell and Mr.
' J. W. Bivins.
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'HATLEY CELEBRATES
'WASHINGTON'S BARTHDAY
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| EXCELLENT PROGRAM THIS AF.
l TERNOON INCLUDED TALKS
BY JUDGE FLEMING, J. W. BIV.
! INS AND J. M. CCLLIER.
| Fine program was given by the
teachers and pupils of the Hatley
i<l')lfll~l this afternoon celebrating
i\\';\«hing(nn's birthday, upon which
cecasion Judge W. P. Fleming., mem
ber of the city school board, Hon. J.
W. Bivins, couniy school superin
tendent, and Superintendent J. M
Collier of the city public schools
made interesting ingpiring talks
The programs given by the pupils of
the school prepared at the direction
of the teachers, Misses Sadie Mae
Horne and Mamie Chandler, con
sisted of songs, readings and orations
The occasion was a most creditable
one, reflecting much credit on the
achool and the teachers.,
WORK and SAVE WORXK and SAVE WORK and SAVE|
TEE CORDELE DISPATCH
, THIS YEARS STYLES SHOWN IN FILM
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For the women who follows with
clese interest all the changes o
styles from month t§ month, *“You
Never Can Tell” should prove an ex
ceptionaliy entertaining Iwoticn pic
ture. It iy the initial Bebe Danieis
starring vehicle and will he shown
at the Circle Theatre tomorrow,
One of the biggest features of the
()ff(.-rin' is a magnificent fushion
show in which gorgeously attired
mannequins parade in the lobby o
a big New York hotel. Absolutely
new creations are show:n, thing=
which will not appear in the ninrke:
until the spring 1921.
This “advance style” procentation
was madoe possible by special oy
rangement with one of the hig Par
isian houses. For the first time ip
the history cf motion pictures the in.
MANY INTERESTING FEATURES
FOR PATRIOTIC PROGRAM Ui
DER AUSPICES OF COMMUMNIT
SERVICE.
The entertainment to be given at
the schcol auditeriumn this evening
under the auspices of the Com.nuni
ty Service and in commemor:tion of
Washington’s birthday will begin
premptly at 8 o’cleck. As previously
stated an excellent program consist
ing of speeches, songs and games
has been arranged. The children of
the schools have been thoroughly
practiced in their respective parts
for the gomes of America snd foreign
countries to he staged. This enter
tainient is to he one well worih
while and weil worth the time of
any man, woman or child {o attend
It will he enjovable for all.
The exercises are free and the pub
lic is cordially invited to attend.
Judge 0. T. Gower will make the
address of the occasion and all are
assured that it will be a speech of
much information and merit. Prof
Edwards will sing in his usual pleas
ing manner. The teachers have given
their best assistance in ithe training
and costuming of the children for
the exercises tonight, and the pre
parations for the affair have been
elaborate and thorongh (hroughout,
Remember the hour is 8 o'clock
and be there promptly. J
LOWERING PRICES HiT CORN
LIQUOR IN SOUTH GEORGIA
Thomasville, Ga, Feb. 21,—The gen
eral return to normaley in business
accompanied hy a lowering of living
costs, has been reflected even in the
“stump’ trade in this vicinity. It is
stated that an excellent quality of
corn may now be purchased at $1.50
a quart where it formerly cost sever
al times that amount. Those famil
iar with quotations on the bleckade
imart assert that there has :ll:i(\‘
been & decline in the battled in
hoend preduct which is imported over
the Fiorida line. |
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HOUSE WANTED--Iwant to rent a
five or six room house in East Cor
dele for a friend. Want possession
not later than March 15, and prefer
location in Bast Cordele.
2:22-3t. J. W. Cannon
|
. Mrs. Max E. Land, State Regent
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, Mrs. J. M. Diffee, regent
of the Cordele chapter, Mrs. T. J.
Durrett, corresponding secretary of
the State Chapier, went to Hawkins
ville this morning to he in attend
ance upon the annual luncheon held
by the Hawkinsville chapter D. A. R.
They were accompanied to Hawkins |
ville by Mrs. James L. Mims and
Miss Marie Diffee. l
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IMPOUNDED—Three hilk cows, one |
with yoke. Apply 108, 4th avenune. |
2-221¢ l
land cities of America will see l:m;l
fashions (iispl;:yétl just as they m';/
' in the ateliers of New York. i
Needless to say Miss Daniels 1:
exquisite in the gowns she wears u."
| & mannequin, The scene is an impu:',
tant one in this story of 2 poor lit-
Ut check-reom girl who neariy gets
| into trouble trying to he a vamp he
| fere a true love for a “Prince Charm
iim.;" Lrings her real happiness. “You
}.\’rv\(’]- Can Tell” is an excellent ve
’hi('lc for the “good little bad girl
| type” in which the star is at her Lest.
] Handsenmie Jack Mullall heads
' splendid cast which also include;
N ely Edwards, Helen Dunbar, Bd |
l'..':ml Martindel, L.eo White, i\h’\':
{H:m':.’ L. Diavenport, Graham Petit |
Land larold Geodwin, Chester Frank |
| lin directed the production. ‘
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- MAIL SWINDLES
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!ELEVEN OFFICERS OF MINNEAP
! OLIS CONCERN INDICTED.
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|- “Chicago, ~Feb. 22 —lndictments
{ charging eleven officers of the consu
| mers service company with using the
i.-n:iils‘ to defraud farmers of more
ith:m two hundred and fifty thousand
i dollars in the last five years through
the sale of service contracts were
made public today by the postal in
spector A, P. Clarahan. The inspec
tor stated that farmers in 22 states
have been swindled. The headquar
i:m's of the concern are in Minneapo
i lis. '
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PROFESSIGNAL CARDS
| DR. BYROGN DANlEL—Stomach, In
] ternal Medicine, Radiology, Office
| Harman Building,
[ e et olSet e e e— S —t >S,
IDR. A. J. WHELCHEL-—Gynecology.
Office: American Bank and
| Trust Co., Building.
|
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| DR. M. R. SM!TH—lnternal Medicine
| and Surgery.
| Office: American Bank and
! : Trust Co.. Building.
| THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.-Special
Attention to Surgery and Gyneco-
I logy, Cordele, Ga.
DR, W. A. DOWNS—Voterinarian.
%()I'l'i(-c Phone 74 Res. Phone 109
'W. E. EDWARDS, Physician and
. Surgeon. American Bank & Trust
| Building,
' DR. S. F. WILLIANMS—SpaciaI Atten
| tion given to Diseases of Women
! and Children. Watt-Holmes Bldg.
! Phone 177, Cordele, Ga.
fpasi el s L L
|A. S. BUSSEY, Attorney-at-Law—
State and Federal Practice. Office
| over Exchange Bank, Cordele, Ga.
|
"DR. T. E. BRADLEY,~—Eye, Bar,
Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses
Office Williams Bldg.
DR. A. H. KENDALL, Dentist—Spe
cial attention to Gum Disease and
the correction of cronked tr‘oth.:
Phone 40, Holmeg Building. i
CRUM & JONES, Lawyers,—DPractice
in all courts, State and l-‘wleml.l
’ Cordele, Ga. ;
| CHINA STUDIO OPEN--iMiss M:n'in'l
l Diffee announces the ovening of ner |
{ China Studio. Lessong given in ('hi-l
na painting. Orders taken for hani
painted China, White and Gold (iiu-'
{ ner sets a specialty. Phone 350. i
| |
IXB 3 {l g
WALKER'S BARBER SHOP |
; EXCHANGE BANK CODNER ’
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- IORAse ~ saTTER |
' “Costs Less por Month of Serviee® !
i HARTSIICRN MQTOR WORKS ‘
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| 2¢ CLASSIFIED 2
| AWHHB; WANT ADS i
“—C—.:\SH IN ADVANCE, THREE TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO
TEN REASONS WHY
THE MERCHANT
SUCCEEDED
1. He kept up with the times.
2. He did not try to do every
thing himself
3. He took time for exercise
and relaxation,
4. He maintained efficiency by
developing able help.
5. He dig not permit system
to run into red tape.
6. lle did not practice cheese
paring economy,
7. He (id the Ilittle things
worth while,
8. He developed his capacity
for large things by avoiding
the pitfalls of detail.
9. He took frequent inventory
of himself and his stock, and
last but not leact—
-10. He was a regular and con
sistent newspaper advertigar.
M e et et e e
CPPORTUNITIES
KODAKS and Fresn iFilins at Jen
nings Drug Store. 10{2v(tf
50¢c DINNER.
This is not a plate dinner, but an
individual dish dinner that formerly
sold for 75¢. Try One.
11-19-26 t THE SUWANEE CAFE.
RUBBER STAMPS—We make ’'em,
THIE GIESON STAMP CO., 222
Knott Bt., Macon, Ga., 2-13-10¢
LOARS |
QUICK LOANE-offada oz both eity
and fary (ands. See C. M. McKengie
Tl9¢r
MONEY TO LOAN-—We aro prepared
to make J.oans On Farm or City
Properiy—Current RQates of Int«‘m‘
est. CRUM & JONES. Cordele, Ca
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—2OO bushels of my re
selected Prolific seed corn, in bush
el lots $3.50; 5 Dbushel lots and up
ward $3.00. This is a mixed corn,
deep grain, small red cob, 2 to 3 good
cars to the stalk. I don’t see that
the weevils bother this corn any
more than any other. T think it will
make one-third more per acre than
any other corn with the same work
and fertilizer. I haave heen\planting
this corn several years, and have
corn to sell every year. You don’t
want to plant one or two acres, but
your whole crop, so if you have heen
in the habit of buying, you will be
seibng.,
250 bushels Wannamaker cotton
seed direct from Wannamaker last.
year. Just about as pure as \\".mn!
I got them. $l.OO per bushel if 1:1](-‘
en at once. ‘
A, J. CLARY, Arabi, Ga. 1-15 to 3-1?
- ———es et murs et - - |
FOR WANNAMAKER'S PURE |
Pedigreed Cotton Seed bred andi
grown at the foot hills of the Bue |
& , .
SHINING AND REPAIRING
W. IL. Dale is opening up a Firse Class
wShoe Repair Shop in Grant’s Okl Stand, Su
watice Hotel building, A eonvenient shop
for ladies and ehildren where courte
ous treatment and strvietly expert serviee
will be rendered, at prices in keeping with
the times, A elean, comfortable depart
ment where laides, gentlemen & children
can get a first elass shoe shine.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
@m’de?e gg‘l@@ £ aflor
W. D. DALE, Mgr. 114 Scventh St.
Suwanee Bullding
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921,
Ridge Mts. by North Georgia Scad
Co., Martin, Ga. Ginned and callad
on private machinery—Earliest var
jety of Big 801 l cotton known, guar
anteed 100 per cent pure. Ask B, N.
Williams and others who ’xte(l
them last year., $2.00 per® bushel
“"“"' sale by WATT & HOILMES
HDW. CO, 11462 t
mon land two bales per acre. $2.25
FOR SALE—Curled Rucker Cotton
Seed. Thiree weecks earlier than
any other variety., Will yield to com
per bushel, in five and ten bushel lots
by mcney order. GEO. A. HAILY,
Hartwell, Ga, 2-15-26¢
HOGS FOR SALE--Wlll sell several
sows and pigs, also some small
shoats. J. G, HAMILTON, Arabi,
Ga. 2-7-15 t,
WAKEFIELD Cabbage plants, 20c¢
per 100; $1.50 per 1000. Early variety,
prompt deliveries, 1. L. Stokes, Pitts
Ga. 2-2-24 t
FLOWER SEEDS—We have every
kind you will need to make the
spring flower garden. We also sell
garden seeds of all kinds, and seed
Iricsh potatoes. Thones 216 and 249.
Coker Grocery Co. 2-7-26
A fine lot of Young Secedling Peecan
Trees for sale, from the Byroni
Nursery. Address M. J. KEYS, Cor
dele, R, F. D., C, Daphne. 2-11-26
MOTOR FCR SALE-—Practically new
Westinzhouse three-hirse power
110 and 229 electrie motor. Will sell
at bargain. DISPATCH PUBLISH
ING COMPANY, 2-17-tf
90 DY SPECKLED SEED VELVET
....BEANS, well cleaned, put up in 2-
bushel bags for sale or exchange
for beans in pod, cotton seed, corn.
ficld peas or cther farm products at
market price. J. M. DIFFEE, 2-21-15 t
1
LG6BT
LOST-—Huit Case on National jligh
way. Uentains ladies and boys cloti
ing. Name of S. S. Pearson, Way
eross, Ga., on suit case. $25 reward.
Notify G. 8. Caraker, 79 Gihmore S
‘Waycross, Ga., 2:22- Mt
LOGST—Nilver, set consisting of four
picees engraved with the name Cor.
dele Camp, No, 106 con exch. A re.
ward of $lO. is offered for its re
turn to eamp in oocod condition. L.
R. Overby, Clerl 217 6%
EA
FOR REMT
FOR RENT—Two large conneciing
roeoms, adjacent to Bath, unfurnished,
to congenial couple, cheap posgens
ion at oncé. Phone 328. 8-21-ot,
FOR RENT—Sandling Ilouse, 13
rooms, suitable for boarding or
rooming house. E. .. FEAGLE,.
2-22-26 t.
SRR G
he world uses up an average of
2,060,000 needles a day.