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4JEORGIA MOONSHINE
LAW HELD VALID
Washington, Feb 27 —The’
Georgia gtatute placing the bur
den of proof upon persons upon
whoge premises illicit distilling
apparatus is found, tp establish
their innocence, was held today
by the supreme court to be valid
WITH THREE SONS
SEVERAL OTHERS ARE ALSO
BROUGHT INTO CHARGES OF
FRAUD AGAINST U, 8. |
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Washington, Feb, 27,——<hnli(:t,mcnlx}
against Charles W, Morse, ship build- ‘
‘l‘l'. his three sons, Benjainin, Harry,i
rvin, Colin H. Livingston, presidcnu
of the Pirginia Ship Building Co., and
saven others, were returned by lhr"
federal grand juury which is investiga- |
tieg the war time transaction of
Morse and his associates with lhe’
shipping board,
The indictments charged (~(ms'vir:my{
to defraud the government and con
gpiracy to commit an offenie againgt
the government, ;
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'CANADIAN BROTHERHOOD
| SPEAKING FIGURATIVELY OF
KILLING CHILDREN AND AGED
Nelson, B. C., Feb. 27,—The Douk.
hoburs of Canada, otherwise known|
ag the Christian Community of Univt
versal Brotherhood, merely expressed
the advocacy of the massacrc of lhc}
children and the age®, uccording to|
an explanation now offered by P(‘tcrl
Veregin, president of the band in a
letter to thn Daily News herc. In
the letter Veregin expresges some
varm at the apparent indignation of
the Canadians over the announce
ment of the seet some days ago that
members were contemplating emigra.
tion to escape taxation —in which
kill off the children and aged, whe
impeded the progress of the
wanderers, %M"
VINSON AND WARE WILL
RECEIVE ARMENIAN FUND
FOR RELIEF OF ORPHANS
The Armenian children whose fa
thers were killed in battle for the al
lied cause are going to be provideq for
by America in the future as in the
past. These children not only have
no fathers but there is no nation
Jhind them nor have they any means
,of existence except that provided by
,their gooqd friends in America,
. This state has been allotted 2500 of
! the 200,000 and the allotment has been
sub-divided between the counties,
Crisp county has been organized by
Miss Apphia Jackson, organizer for
Southwest Georgia, with Mr, I, A.
Vinson of the American Bank and
,Trust company as county chairman,
yand Mr, B. T. Ware, cashier of the
} Citizeng Bank, as treasurer.
l All parties who degire to contribute
rtn this cause call by the Citizen
lHunk and Mr, Ware will receive, re.
ceipt and forward your mouey to the
I Armenian sufferers,
MRY. LAURA KIMBROUGH
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STOMACH TROUBLE?
HEALTH IS MOST IMPORTANT
T 0 YOU
Columbus, Ga.,—*“Doctor Pleree's
Golden Medical Discovory is certain.
ly a grand medicine for stomach
trouble., Thave suffered greatly all
my life from a diserdered stomach
My food seemed to set so heavy, no
matter what I ate. I have taken
many of the meoedicines advertised for
thig trouble, but none of them has
ever come up to Golden Medieal
Discvery for giving prompt and last.
ing relief. Whenever I have a slug.
gish liver, with sick headaches and
constipation, 1 have found Dr
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets a very ef.
ficient remedy. They do not gripe: or
cause any. other distressing condi.
tigns such as great many pills do’'—
Mrs. Laura Kimbrough, 3503 Erlene
Avenge.
Obtain this Medical Discovery of
Doctor Pierce’s at yvour nearest drug:
gist in tablets or liquid, or send 10
conts to Doctor Pierce’ss Invalids
Hotcl in Buffalo, N. Y. for trial
package and write for free medieal
advice,
GOOD RED BLOOD I STHE ONLY
SURE FOUNDATION OF PER
MANENT HEALTH AND VIGOR
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Good color, bright e yes, solid
flesh, erect bearing are (l(-p('ndcntl
upon rich red blood. If your blood is
not up to the mark your general
health eanmot_be, Latc hours, eating
the wrong foods, ‘working indoors,
fatigue, affect the blood. So many|
people cat well and take exorcise,)
yet never scem to improve in health,’
Gude’s Pep.to Mangan taken regu-"
larly for a while gives the blood!
that richness and redness that pro
duees bounding health and vigor. It
is a simple, natural way to get we 11
and strong. Gude’s Pepto.Mangan
comes in liquid or tablets—at your
druggist’s. Advertisement. |
l LOST
. i
. Promissory note in principal sum of
$495 payable to™ Dorris and Brown,
signed by 8. R. Fenn, Also deeqd for
securing same covering 1038 acres
nland. {All parties are hereby warned
not to trade for same. Liberal re
ward if returned to L. C. AVERETT,
Cordele, Ga, Itw for 4wks
IF YOUR DISPATCH is worth any
{hing to you attend to your subscrip
tion account before March Ist, 2-27-2 t
EGGS DROP IN PRICE WHILE
HAM CONTINUES UP GRADE
IN MOULTRIE MARKET
(By South Georgia News Service)
Moultrie Ga., Feb. 27,~The hog
and egg market in Moultric Thave
swapped places. Back in Dracember
hogs were down close to five cents
a pound, or lower than they had
becn quoted in seven years, while
eggs were worth 60 cents, or more
than a bushel of corn. Saturday
number one hogst were quoted at
8 cents a pound, while the same
market column gave the price of
fresh country eggs at 18 cents a doz.
en. The busy hens around Moultrie
have been producing so many cggs
gince the spring.like weather has
heen holding forth during the past
fow days that the supply is far
ahcad of the demand and the price
has been dropping steadily.
Hog growers are greatly pleased hy
the advanec in the market, many
holding back their herds ir. the hope
that there woupld: be an advance be
fore spring. Receipts at the stock
yards here continue heavy.
A grape vine planted in an Fng.
lish palace yard in 1768 still is bear
ing about 400 buunches a year.
Groceries at Bargains
W
SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK
Cobbler
Per peck ecwes-- 650
Red Bliss
Lor pock - .-n 7oc
Fresh Country Eggs
Pop 4Oz .ihenmav~n 30c
Large Octagon Soap
S HALRTOD . ceceirncen 15c
Argo Starch
ROk LG 15°
Luzianne Coffee
This Wetk ccuencnnsa zsc
We have just
what vou want
and deliver
promptly.
W. I. HARRIS
Tel. 55, Cor. 10 St. and 12 Ave.
Spires & Atkinson
Shoe Repairing
323 12th Ave., West
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- We do any and all kinds
-of shoe repairing. All
work guaranteed and
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Reasonable Prices
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
WOMAN SUFFRAGE =
GEfS LEGAL OK
Washington, Feb, 27.—Wo
man suffrage, or the nineteenth
amendment, today was declared
constitutional by the supreme
court,
Just after the charge to the grand
jury in superior court this morning
‘™Mr. J. D, Coghlan, splendid specaker
Bind farmer from Texas, presented a
cotton marketing address which took
well with the farmers attending
court.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
TWO CENTS A WORD
Cash In Advance, Three Times For Price Of Two
OPPORTUNITIES
Make your nickle have more cents,
Eat Butter Kist, 2-2/-3t
KODAKS and Fresh Films at Jen
nings Drug Store, 10-20-tf
—Frank E, Williams sells mules
and horses and will trade for any
thing. 2.16-26 t
ADVERTISE— In South Georgia
through the Classified Page of the
Wayjeross Journal-Herald, the only
daily newspaper in eleven adjoining
countics. Rates 10 cents a line first
insertion; 5 cents a linc repetitions.
I'ive words is a line, 1-16-tf.
MARKET PRICE—Paid for Peanuts
warehouse close in. See W. I
BARTEE, 207 Bth Ave East, 2-9-26 t
JUST RECEIVED—II-2 car load of
new Singer Sewing Machines, all of
the latest and prettiest models we
have cver had. Call around at the of.|
fice and we will take pleasure ninl
showing you through. Als¢ have a
nice little hand machine, motor at-|
tached, which can be placed on tablcl
See them all. Singer Sewing Machine
Co., J. F. Doolittle, Mgr. All hem.
stitching 10 cent per yard. 2.20-6 t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in excellent
shape. Real bargain, O. E.
SCOTT, JR. 2-22-6 t
FOR SALE—Three milk cows fresh
in milk at real bargain. Auto and
Radiator Repair Co. 1-24-3 t.
FOR SALE—=Seed Cane—twenty thou
sand stalks, right price. Phone 352
C. B, WHATLEY. 2-16-26 t
FOR SALE—Seeq cane that will aver
age 4 feet, $15.00 per thousand or
let out on ghares; would exchange for
corn. J. T, PERSALL, Police. 2-26-6 t
BROWN LEGHORN EGGS-—ll'ure
Bred, reliable fertility, s§l.oo per set
ting of fifteen; $5.00 per hundred. A.
J. STEPHENS, Rt. A, Cordele, 2-21-26‘
€ P t -
eanuts :
TO ROAST PEANUTS—PIace on two layers of shelled peanuts in a
pie plate or other flat pan; place in a moderately hot oven and
stir pccasionaly until the husks can be rubbed off about 15 to 20
minutes depending on heat. Care must be taken that peanuts do
not get too brown, remembering that just ag soon as the husks
can be removed or rubbeq off the peanuts are roasted and have the
best flavor.
SALTED PEANUTS—Roast peanuts, remove husks and place them in
a bowl with a little melted butter or cooking oil. Remove to
brown paper and sprinkle lightly with table salt to taste.
BLANCHED PEANUTS—.nother method is to take unroasted or
raw shelleq peanuts, and by pouring boiling water over them, or
submerge in boiling water in a ladle. Remove hugks and dry on
a towel, place one-third cup of butter, cooking oil or other fat in a
small saucepan. When hot put in some of the blanched peanuts
and fry until delicately browned, stirring to keep the peanuts con
stantly in motion. Remove with a small skimmer, taking up as
little fat as possible. Drain on brown paper and sprinkle lightly
with fine galt, repeat until all-are fried.
PEANUT BUTTER—Roast shelled peanuts remove husks and grind
the nuts in a food chopper, using the nut knife or finest knife.
Grind them several times in order to make them as fine as possi
ble. Add a small amount of melted butter if needed to reduce to
a paste, add salt to suit taste. The more pains taken the better
beanut butter you have,
PEANUT BRITTLE—I 1-2 cup granulated sugar; 1-2 cup corn syrup;
2.3 cup water; 2 tablespoong butter; 1.2 1b raw shelled peanuts;
cook sugar, syrup ang water slowly uyntil a hard ball is formed
when trieq in cold water. Add the butter and peanuts blanched
or not, as desired. Stir and cook until they are thoroughly coated
Add a teaspoon of cold water, Stir vigorously and when mixture
is no longer forming, pour onto a greased platter or marble; let
copl somewhat, turm and pull into a thin gheet.
PEANUT AND POPCORN BALLS—I tablespoon butter; 1 cup “wrown
sugar; 1-4 cup water; 1 quart popcorn; 1 cup blanched or raw
peanuts. Bring the butter, sugar and water slowly to a "oil end
boil few minutes or until a drop hardens when tried in cold water.
Pour it over the mixed popped corn anq peanuts and stir until en
tirely coated. When cool enough to handle, grease the hands and
form into balls, about the size of a small egg.
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Call Your Grocer; He Will Send Them Out
It was part’ of the campaign 4]
put two hundred thousand bales of
cotton into the Georgia Cooperative
Marketing Association’s pool for this
year. Mr. Coghlan was introduced
by Farm Agent C. B. Culpepper. His
argument ercated a fine impression.
Mr. J. B. Drake is here to remain
long enough to give the oportunity
to all local cotton growers to poo.
ag much cotton as they may ydesirc
on this plan.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
HAS RIGHT TO REGUIATE
PASSENGER RATES IN'STATE
Washington, Feb, 27.—Passenger
fares within a state are subject to
regulation by the federal government
the suppeme court today declared in
a decision in the Wigconsin rate case,
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN-—-I am still get
ting money on farm lands. W. E.
GRUBBS.
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M, McKenzie
7-9-tl.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY—Country Butter,
Eggs and Chickens. L. L. HELMS
MEAT MARKET, 108 Wall St. 12-28_tf
WANTED—Chickens and eggs. Un
limited quantities. Ask for prices.
Egg cases and fillers for sale. Geor
gia Poultry Co., Albany, Ga., 2-17-3 t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-—Two connecting rooms
with kitchenette and bath. Eleventh
Avenue and Fourth 'St. Phone 498
FOR RENT—Residence cloge in with
all modern conveniences. Apply J,
L. MIMS at J. L. Mims Co, 2-24-6¢ |
_ -s - s —_—
FOR RENT—One front room furnish- |
ed or 2 unfurnigshed rooms at 407
Fourteenth Ave,, west 2-24-3 t
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms;
lights, hot and cold water, bath. Nice
Jocation, 315 Seventh Avenue East.
FOR RENT—Bungalow, 405 Ninth
Ave. Telephone 449, 2-24-3 t
FOR RENT—Two or four rooms. All
conveniences. 512 Twelfth avenue E.
Phone 531. 2.20.6 t.
e R B oe S
' FOR RENT—T7-Room residence, light
' and water connections, six lots and
garage. F. G. BOATRIGHT. 22026
LOST
STOLEN—I 922 auto tag No. 23542.
Please notify J. F. DOOLITTLE, at
Singer Sewing Machine office, Cor
dele, Ga, 2-24-3 t
TYPEWRITER REPAIRS—I will be
at the Suwanee Hotcl Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday and woul]
#ke to do your repair word on all
makes of typewriters. You can get me
over Phone 26. R. E. CURVIN 2-26-3 t
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Getting All of It— \
WHEN you milk your cows, you make it a
point to do a good job of it and get all
the milk, don’t you? You milk the cows dry.
But after you've got the milk, how about
getting all of the cream out of it?> Do you cheat
yourself by skimming only the cream that rises
to the top overnight? A
Primrose Cream Separator
will skim cream out of the milk that you'd never
know was there otherwise—will add about one-fourth
more to your cream volume if you have been in the
habit of skimming the old way. :
If you don't believe this just allow us the privilege
of proving it. Let's talk it over when you have a lew
mirutes to spare. '
See us at once. QOur terms
are easy on these machines.
Palmer-Jones Co.
THE LiACHINERY PEOPLE
CORDELE, GEORGIA. .
The Early Bird Gets the Worm and the
Early Gardner Gets the Money !
Our Curb Market was fine last year. If
you patronize it you made money. Plant
your Gardens early and get good prices for
your Truck. We have a complete line of
Garden and Field seeds, all fresh new stock.
Red Blisg Irish Potatoes, pk 75¢
Irish Cobbler potatoes, pk -_7s¢
Spaulding N. 4 potatoes, pk 75¢
Golden Dent Corn, peck --75¢
White Dent Corn, pegk --_-_7s¢
Hickory King Corn, peck 75¢
Snow Flake (Roasting
' Har)- per peck _......--.51.00
Stringless Green Pod,
per pt, 20c, per gt 35¢
Red Valentine, 20c pt; qt 35¢
Bountiful __.___ pt. 20c; qt. 35¢
Black Wax .....- pt. 20c; qt. 35¢
Fat Horse of Crease Back
pt. 20¢c; qt. 35¢
Jennings Drug Store
- PHONE 92
Cordele, - - - Georgia.
COAL! COAL!
High Grade Domestic Ceal, Blue Gem Caol and
Standard Jelico Block, high in heat and low in ash
JolieaComl Wl .. 0.0 it i G e
Plhoe B TR ... .. coniviviiinides iTN
Also Dry Pine Wood
W. M. HUTCHENS
Phone 504 Cordele, Ga.
THECRYSTALCAFE
THE BEST PLACE TO EAT
Prompt and Polite service. The best that the
market affords at all times, prepared in the best
of style.
Norfolk Oysters -
THE CRYSTAL CAFE _,5
Eleventh Avenue J. A PHOTIANOS, Prop.
J. B. RYALS INSURANCE AGENCY .
We write Dwellings, Private Garages, Barns, and Household Fur‘.‘&‘e,
Automobile and Truck—Life and Acciden; Insurance, Call us be¥re
placing,
Phone 157 Cordele, Ga, Suwanee Blayg,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922,
Kentucky Wonder pt 20¢! qt 350,
Nancy Davis .. pt. 20c; qt 35¢
Radishes (long and short, oz 5¢
Beets, long and short, 0z --10 c
Mustard, Southern curled oz 5c
Mugtard, smooth leaf oz -.--5¢
Tomatoes, Pondarosa 0z -.--20 c
Big Boston Lettuce, 0z ..--10c
Long Green Okra, 0z -......0--5¢
Acme Tomato, 02 .c-.caru=-206
New Stone Tomato, 0z -..-20 c
Sweet Pepper, per-pkg -...--5¢
Egg Plant, per pkg --i....-.B¢
Cabbage, per DKg ...ceae-..--100