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MACE GiDDENS WILL
i€ APRIL FIGHTH
HANG APRIL FIGHTH
Sylvester, Ga. el #3~Mace Gid
deny, a negro today was gentencod
by Judge Robert ¥ in tho Wort!
Superier couit 1o hang April &, I
glaying Depaty Bherift W. T, Glddens
of Doles g fow months ego. The nie
eto wag broaght from the county
nil to the courtheuse just hofere ad
jouwrnment, e wag in the court rpom
only abont iive minules and Wi
wite hurried back (o jail
Giddens I 8 the negro who fough
extradition papers while bLeing held
y Urown Point, Ind.. to aveid being
Feought badk to thia city for tripl
f lewing hi capture afo veel
o, He claimed that if he wias re
turnod to Georgia he would mesd
with mob violence,
Giddens will have eompany on th
callows the day he is to pay the pon
alty. for Jog Jackson, a negro w
contonced vesterday by Judge T
to hang on the game date.
Late tonight a jury wan dolier |
afing on the ca af Harciman Jebn
sen, ¢ negro chargzed with the mua
der in connection ith the kitling of
Alax MeNair. anather negro which
cceyrred on the ongskirds of 8 lves
ter during the past Summer
PAISSISSIPPL STUDENT
MYSTERIQUSLY MISSING
voha i Tl 5 1608 1
Cairng @ stugont Colninbig
Tonn) Hifary v fey
Grest 640 i voausly dia
1 red from i} 1 B
iy anm i Apd finl oSOB
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i f she school ANa e
faraily alded by the pelice of vy iriot
LT Y Citi i R
Lave been upavailing,
A g o 3 ¢ T
UROSHAL CORBITIDA
ik Wi b ißda
oy Tz B it
Texas Lady Suffored With Pulling
-T . -
nd Aching Pains in Her Eack,
Which Covdui Relieved,
Houston, Texas—Mra. C. D, Coolt, f
1912 Whitty Street, this city, recently
wold: “About four months afler my
marriage, I . .. began sufiering much
pain, and knew that my condition was
unusual, but couldn’t just deeide what
was wrong. I had to go to bed. . .
“All acrces my back and hips wero
paing, pulling and aclivg until 1 could
hardly git up. I stayed in bed a few
days. My husbaud had heard of Car
dui . ..o I told him he might get It
“After I had taken Cardul a few
days, I was up. [ teok five botiles ana
haven't been in bed gince for this
trouble, for if I have thoe least symip
toms of this trouble I get Cardul and
take it in time. |
“I have a number of friends who
bave uscd Cardui, and they recummend
ft very highly.”
The expericuco of this Texaa lady
t 3 gimilar to thet related by thousanda
of other women.
Cardui is purely vegelable, and mild
ard gentle in its action, Cardui may
be the very medicing you need if suf.
fering with womanly troubicy
Take Cardui, NU-L 36
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Aol o (o] Tl AT
Meney hagk without guesticn ~’\Ffm (4
I FIUNT'S Salve fati in the Ie =2
Crentment of ITOH. BCZEMA. /7 )
GINGWORN, TETTLR orf “-s\:g“
ather, iteliiog olin discaues, Q@ ’;..,,"A ‘ Ve
2.7 OY3 cent Loy our riok, Y ;L." / JI
STEAD'S DRUG STORE.
\ SPECIAL ATTTENTION—GIven t
cleaning and preasing lLadies and
Gentlomens Clothes,
McCOY BEVHAM LAUNDRY, Phen
15, 1114 t
- ~vfo"“{;‘; \'k" i
STORAcE A TERY
ORAce m-ifl&
*Costa Loss por Month of Scrvioe™
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then
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FHONE 183
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\PRESIDENT OF THE
"L AND N. IS DEAD
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! nouisville, Ky. Feb 23,—Milton i
lf':'v"“t‘ presidont of the ILouisville
| end Nashville Railroad © Company
| died at his home here today after a
| heart attack! Mr, Smith had heen il
;" ropeveral months and his death
| wug not unexpecled, e was &5 voar
L old and conptinously had been pre
dert of the 1, & N sineo 1891.
- Mr, Bmith was rerarded as ono
| l jeremost 1"'}7"::’"! men of L
coulliry al ; expecially well
knes 1 Iread and shipping cir
olog in thie Sonth. He began his rail
rond careey ns a telegrapher in
charge of the wire geryvice in the Win
Betwesn th tates.
He iz survived by a widow, two
ony, Siduey and Milton H. Jr.. of
Lonleville, and two daunghters, Mrg
mhamas I, Felder and Mra, Coopes
hoth of Nashville.
HEOKS FOUND GUILTY |
operton, Ga. Fek, 23 Boss Hoolk: 9
A 0 aea o tatiad vty
manelanzhter hy o jury in the Treo
len Buperior courd. tonight fhe vor I
¢ heine returned at 9 o'clock. U i
was sentenced to serve fifteen year i
in the State penitentiary. |
The case went to the juzy at si v
o'clock this afterncon after two d
. v censpmed in hearin cviden
and arguments, The defendant had
pathing to say before heipg tenier
cod. A motion for a new drizl' wil)
ke filod Ly hin. altorneys it was|
oo ydant was on trial en thel
| ¢of murder in connection with |
e double lragedy in which T, K
imely, Sr., and Jr., were slain at |'
dipping vat near thiz place last Av |
cust, Fooks and his father, Denni K
rore charged as being the perp
teators of the crime. |
PREACHER WHO SHOT
vy BT AE oY .
JAVBIRD IN THE CHURCH
RO o~ v ¥
SEEKS LARGER GAME
Sanderayville, Ga. Fob, U 0 Roav. (
A, IWray, who vt o consideralid
naleriety phove a yonr 4io o shiaot
jay Hipd in elmareh while tn b
midst of his sermon has apain attrac
! atlention BY = shocting a setting
i taleneing to Mra, Whaldeon a wid
cw. Beeause of the fact that Mr
Waliden is repected to be in mudoral
: nd ccald not well
d the loss of the fowl., Sandersvill
citlzens are indignant at the actio
of the preacher. He ts osaid to have
skt (e widow's hen in the vicinity
¢ hig church at 8 olcleck Friday af
terioen, %
RAH ROAD SCHEDULES
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
EASTERN TIME
Arrival and Denarture of Passanger
Trains, Cordale Union Deapot ‘
The tollowing schedulo figurves yab
tished as information and not guor
antecd*
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Arrives Denarts
{-2fam Allanta-Birm'gham I:osam
1:00am Bwlk-Wayx T'ville 4:36am
10 :dbpm Atlanta 6.20 am
<ahnm Atianta-Manchestee 2:56pw
2 40pm BwicWavx-Tms'ville 2:55mn
6:2oam ‘tzgerald 10:45pm
Southern Railway System.
Arpives Doparts
2:obam Jacksonville H:4som
a:lbam Jax'ville-Palatka I:4Bam
S:honm Vildosti 7:35pm
2:4opm Macon-Aflanta = 3:lopin
{:4Bam Macon-Atlanta 3:lsam
5:45am Cincinnati 2:osam
Qi ndpm Jacksonvilla LI
7i350m Macon- Atlantn ol
Scaboard Air Line Raliroad
Ariives Jropar's
2:45nn1 Monigomery 2oallpt
9:6oam lelena Taldpm
T.B2pm Americus 9 b
2enonm Savannah 3 10pn
GEORGCIA SOUTHWESTERN
& GULF
Acrives Departs
IProm For
y 2:4opm Albany S:a3oam
! 7:35pm Albany S:l6pt
| Direct train connections are made at
| Athany witlt A. €. L. for Thomasville
and Rainbridge; Ga. Nor for Moultrie
{,:._.,? posten: C. of G. for Arlington
SORDELE, GA, UNION TICKEY
OFFICE. PHONE 267
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CORDELE LODGE, NO. 223, |I;
| 1,0, O F. f
| B. H. ROBERTS, N. G. E
' A. P. HAMMETT, Sccty. E
| MEETS EVERY TUESDAY ,
NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK
‘! Visiting Mombers Cordially Invited
E‘-———-—-—_
"HARRIS & BALLENGER
' INSURANCCE AND SURETY BONDS
Cordole, Georgla
| SPECIAL ATTENTION, Given to
E(-Vo-min;: and Pressing Ladies and
i(‘:vn:h‘nwns clothes.
| McCOY STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone
| 108 11114t¢
{ NOTIZE OF DCND ELECTION
i'l'u the Qualified Voters of the City o
b Cordele:
1 Notice is hereby given that an eloe
'ffnn will be held at the Couneil Cham
' ber of the "i’.‘.' of Cordele, en the 201}
Ldny of April, 1921, ia aceordanes witl
| Revolution Maly passed by the Mayo
auwed the City Comneil of Cordele
for tho !v!‘t‘]*lw' of obinining
jthe requisite asacnt of the gual
i voters of sald city, in accofdane
with the Constitution and Inws of th
tnte of Georgin, and the Charler ol
id City and the amendments theroto
[t determine whether Bonds shall b
Lissted by said Municipality for the fol
tlowine purpsses, in amounts, maturing
{ i deseribed as follows:
‘: Vanicipal ‘Bleetric Light BDonds §
the o of $50,000.00, to be issved i
| denominaiions of $1,000.00, eacl, to D
i kunown as C‘Muaaicipal Eleetric Ligh
| Bonds,’ the progeeds fo be used in pur
ehasing, installing, "“»liwfil‘!i(‘“l!'f an
Cequipping an electrie light and powe
| plant and general hghting system it
| conneetion with the walerworks syaten
of the eity, to be owned and operato:
hy gaid Munieipality,
- Haid Bords shall be dated 2y of Ang
ust T, 1921, o boar inferest at the
; ride of five pereent per annum, payabl
: mi-annualiv on the first days of Aug
- nst and Feby of eachsyeuay, covered Iy
interest conpons thereto atiachel, prin
ceipal and interest payable in gold coilt
Lot the United States of prescnt weixh
aned finess, the principal and interest {
be paid and rétived annuaily in the fol
bawing amoeunts and instaliments, o t
write
L Two bonds offthe denomination o
CELOOO.6O, ench, due and payoabie on the
st day ol Aug,., 10515
- T'wo honds of the denomination o
$1,000,00, ¢ach, due and payable on the
st day of August, 1032,
Two bopds of the denomination o
$1,000.00, eacly, due and payable on th
lat day of Augusg, 108
Peo bonds of the denominaticn of
£1,400.00, ench, due and payvable on the
st daviof Augugh 1904,
Two bonds of the denmmination o
#1,600.00, cach, due and pavable on the
14t day ¢f Aumisi, 1985,
Two honds of the deaxemination o
#1,000.00, each, due and payable on the
it day of Xuoust, . 1065,
o hends of the devomination o
41,600.00, cach, d:ie and payable on thi
lot day of Auguse 10370
Two bonds of thh denomination o
51,000.00, coch, due and payable on the
18t day of August, 1938.
Two bhonds of the denominsetion o
1,000.00, cavh, dae and payable on the
gl day of ,\.w;';u;d‘, 1989%
Two honds of the denemination o
51,060.00, cach, die and payvable on the
1t day of Auecnst, 1940,
Three bhonds of the denominaiion o
1,600,000, cach, due and payable on {he
Int day of August; 1041,
Threo bonds of the denomination o
$1,600.00, cach, due and payabl: on th
st day of Angust, 194 y,
Ghiee honds of the denomination of
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BOTTLING COMPANY
Phone—Two-Seven
At 108 on Wall Street
Cordele, Ga.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
51,000,00, each, due and payable on the
Ist day of August, 1948, i
Three bonds of the denomination of
$1,000,00, cach, due 2nd payable on the
Ist day of August, 19414, ‘
Three honds of the denomination of
$1,000,00, each, due and payable en the
Ist day of August, 1945,
Three bhonds of the depomination of
#1,000,00, each, due and payable on the
st day of Aucust, 1016, .
Three boprds of the depamination of
$1,000,00, eact, dice and payable on the
lat day of August, 1947,
Three houds of the denomination of
1,000,090, cach, due and payabic on the
15t day of Augnst, 1945,
Three bounds of the denomination of
51,000,00, cacl, doe and payable on the
Int day of Aupust, 1049,
Three bonds of Ahy denomination nl;
51L,600.00, each, diue and payabie on the
ist day of Augast, 1050,
On the last named date, the entire
iwsne of gaid bonds, hoth as to principal
ind interest, shall he fuily paid.
Waterworks Extension Bonds, in the
aan of $10,000.00, to Lo knewn as
S Watorworks ilixtension Bonds?' the
arocceds to be nsed in parchasing, in
talling, constrnceting and extending the
valer maing and water system of said
iy,
Haid bonds zhall be dated as of Aug
vat Ist, 1921, and shall bear interest at
the rate of five pereent per anpum, pay-
Dle semi-annually on the lst days of
\ugugt and Feb'y, of each year, cov
red by intereat coupons thereto atiach
ed, principal an! interest payable in
wld coin of the United States of pre
nt weight and finess, the principal and
interest to be paid and retired annaally,
in the following amounts and install
monls o wits
Oune hond of the denomination of
£1,000.00, to heconie due and payable on
the Ist day of August, 1941,
One hord of the denomination of
21,000,00, to hecome due and payable on
{he Ist day of August, 1942,
Oue bond of the denowination of
“1,000.60, 19 heeome due and payable on
the Ist day of Aungust, 1043,
One bond of the denominaiion of
“1,000.00, to heeome due and payable on
the st day of August, 1944,
Ove houd of the denomination ol
51.000.00, 10 hecome diae and payable on
the Ist day of August, 1945,
Ove Lond of the denomination of
41,000,000 to heeome due and payable on
e Ist day of August, 1946,
One hond of Ihe denomination of
51,000.00, 1o beeome due and parable on
the Ist day of Augnst, 1947,
One hond of the denomination of
2160000, to hecome due and payable on
{4O It day 0l August, E94S;
One hond of" the denominaiion of
1,000,00, 15 hecome due and payable on
the Ist.dav of August, 1949.
Ove boud of the denomination of
1,000,000, to beeoms due and payable on
he st day ef August, 1950,
On the last named date the entire
isne shall he paid, beth as to prin
ipal and interest,
The manner in which all of said de
exibed bonds and the interest coupons
hYeroto ot Lached shall he exeeuted, and
tow said hoads shall be registered, and
Il other questions and details ineident
1o their lawflul issianee, sale and pay
ient, shall be fixed and determined by
{the mayor and city council of Cordele.
Said cleetion shall be held at the
Couneil ‘Chamber in the City of Cordele,
and shail be keld and conducted by the
same porsons, and under the same rules
nd regulations as clections for Mayor
and Aldermen of said eity, and the re
turns theveof shall be made by the man
woers to the Maver and City Couneil of
Kilkav’s Hat Dye
4 & . N g el
orrmer— . Many wemen are using good
I judgment and making big
savings by rvenewing ‘their
! i faded last year straw hats
: g with Elkay’s Stray Hat Dye
¥
16 popular shades to seleet
from. It's remarkable how
! casy it is to have a new hat
for a few ecents whenever
you want it by using these
wonderful dyves.
Sold and Guaranteed by /
TN A N QTNOR
JENNINGS DRUG STORE
PHONE 92 THE REXALL STORE
GIVE US A LIVING CHANCE
We do Plumbing and Eleetrie 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 yvour contraet,
Hali Plumbing & Electric Co.
PHONE 73 OFFICE BYROM BLDG
Cordele, who, with the several managers,
Lringing up the returns, shall consoli
date and deelare the result thereof, All
persons gualificd to vote for Mayor and
Alderinen of the said City, shall be |
qualificd to vote in said election,
Voters favoring the issuance of Mu
nicipal Eleetrie Light Bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots:
“Por Eleetrie Light Bonds,’’ and vot-|
ors opposing the issuance of said I»"!vn].;l
shall have written or printed on their
hailois: ¢ Against Muonicipal l'ih-('h"l:'l
Light Bonds,”’ '
Vators favoring the issnance of Wat- |
erworks Bxtension. Bouds shali 1;:1\'('!
written or printed on their pallots:)
Clor Waterworks Bxtension Donds,”™
andi voters opposing {he issuance of
wid bonds shall have written or print
cd on their ballots: ‘‘Against Water
works Extension Bonds.’’ ‘
In the event any, or all of said above
doseribed boends are dssued and :;uld,‘
the Mayor and City Couneil of Cordele
shall, at or before the issuance .‘l‘.l“i
mie of same,provide for the assessment
and levy of an annual tax, sufficient to
pay the prineipal and interest thercon
within thirty years from the date of
incurring said indebtedness,
This February 17th, 1921,
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
O CORDELE,
By J. GORDON JONES, Mayor.
G. S. HARRIS, Clerk & Treas.
MOULTRIFS BOY PROVES A
HERO AT CAMP TRAVIS
Mcultrie, Ga. Feh. 23 —William D
liall, former student in the Moaulirie
high school but now @ soldier station
od at Camp Travis, Tox., figured in
o daring exploit a few days 230 ac
cording to a letter frem Licroy B
Smith eaplaoin of his company.
Private Hall was in charge of four
prisoners when the ipcident occur
cod, e stopped to take a drink of wa
for and as ho stooped over one of
iho prisoners struck him evepr the
Lhead with a blackjick. He staggeied
p, drew his pistol and fired upon
Pig aesailant who had staried run
ning, Almest hlinded Ly hlood that
was streaming ove: his face Hal
fived wild.
With his pistol empty, Hall gate
pursuit ond cought the flecing man
. turnire him to camp. e then had
his cwn injuries treated. o his
act he was highly commended by
the commonding afiicers and e
vill be cited in the regiment orders
Captain Smith said.
a 6 Hall father of the soldic
who is but 18 years cld also received
4 letter from Captain Smith in which
ihe captzine sai d;“Ycur son is of the
ciuff that soldiers are made.”
e e o el o
Tock a Relativa’s Advico
aykesville, Md—l was in had
health for about ten l'xj?:iihsévfiilrla
Loy ‘pf,u}%eg& left side. I
oy \¢ \»\h:},‘% -then began
R e NAWAIPENEEd taking D 1
| "T'f", /, ~‘—""'7’L‘;).( Pierce’s Fa
-S e S vonte Pro
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| { {&‘::.‘:/’ ‘\ :no Medical
| -;/I Y Discovery
| end was greatly benefited. After
| taking six bottles I was well,
l «] took Dr. Pierce’s medicines at
| the advice of a relative who uses the
‘Preseription’ for herseli and gives it
’ to her daughter. I think this med
{oine is good for all women in a run
down state.”’--MRS. W. BLIZZARD.
l Have becn sold by druggists for
| tae past fifty years.
Very's News Depot
Call and see the new line
of Party Favors just receiv
ed.
-We still have the cheapest
and best line of Statlonery . : |
in the city. : e
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Very’'s News Depot
1 SUWANEE CORNER CORDELE, GA.
Morth Carolina Grown
Fo % Ak |
COTTON SEED
We Have a Car Each of the Fol
lowing Varieties to Arrive
From North Carolina
EARLY EINGS, WANNAMAKER
CLEVELAND BIG BOLL
COVINGTON--TOOLE
BROADWELL'S DOURLE JGINTED
(Extra Early Varicty.)
GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED COMPANY
Old Compress Site,
See Stallk of Thig in Window American Bank and Trust Co.
ALL WHS HAVE TRIED
RIENT
7 "&L ; - k-
Say it ils the best four
they have ever used. Ask
your groeer for i, We
are wholesale distributors. fi
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY
CORDELE, GA.
WE SHIPF PROMPTLY AND COLLEZT PROMPTLY
BATHTUBS VERSUS AUTOS
2 Bordd oy Shan QB
Unoflicial reports figcure that Cordele now has about
one-third as many bathtubs as autos, which is quite a
gain from three years ago considering the inereased num
ber of autos used. We think the advance is due to a more
refined eivilization we are evoliving, due of course (of
course!!) to our recently organized School ¢f Plumbing
and Heating!!! One of the pessimists that infests the pub
lie loafine piaces 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 egood reason.
Speak for yours now if you want, one this summer, and
don't forget that we pat in mighty good heating of all
kinds from the modest pipeless to the most perfect vapor
system,
A. E. GRANT, CORDELE, GA
" e ARYG i 7 7 s
Farm L
1Y 6
farm Loans
Unlimited 'Sumfl.y of Moncy
Lowest Rate of Interest—Prompt Serviee
YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW
No Commissions Deducted
Sce us at Room No. 6, o°Neal Building
Cordele, Georgia.
W. E. Grubbs C. L. Harris
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921,