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MCNDAY JUNE 19th, 1922,
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i m GREAT COMPANICON
I don’t know ’bout the new faiths
that ave visin® dav by day—
Loonly know I'm walkin’ in the sweot
old fashioned way!
The same old heaven iibove mo—
titles clear T geo;
In the valley of 'the shadow el
go along with me!
I don’t know ‘but nNew gospels—
now worlds that swim in light;
I know QGod sendy the sunzhine
And lights tho l.“mps o night;
And if the darkness gathers, ITis
smiles my light shall be;
In the valley of th» shadew, Ile'h
go along with me!
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How swect that though forever |
whon clonlls are »n the skics i
To e tic hills of heaven through
the tearg that dim tho eyes! l
The heaven of a sweet ehild-faith is’
all T want to soe i
In the valley of the shadow where!
He gocs along with me, |
—FRANK L. NT;\.\'T(,‘.\'-’
PICNIC FOR VISITORS :
Miss Icolme Tarfild complim nt.
ed her guests, Misscs Marion TFul
ghnm and Elizaboth and Eveivn Bar
field 'of Maecon with a pienie at Ad.
kins Lake on Saturday, tho g ‘;t.?-‘
Leing girl frisnds of the immediate
neighborhocd. .
fwimming was enjoyed aftor which
a dilicions pienie lunch was served
under the treos, |
Composing the party were: Missc"«:j
Marion #ulghum, FElizaheth and Evo-l
Iyn Barficld, Ruth_Park:r, Rleanor
Marshall, Mary (‘lr’:n('nts. Elizabeth
Slade, . Tdolene Barfield, Mr. and
Mrs, R. B. Barfield, Bud Barficld
and Jim Ray. '
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HOUSEHCILD HITNS : |
Be sure to turn your mattress at.
least once cach woek. This ko:ps H:c}
mattress from wearing uncvenly and
prolongs its life. - '
The greasy look will disappeaa |
from the skin of the fac» is washed l
with fresh water in which a I('m_onl
has becn squeczed. 1
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" A ercam-colered chintz i the bst |
material to use for curtains -in :aI
doorway between two roomg with de
cidedly ecntrasting color scheme. l
Heated lye water applied with an
loli setubbing or paint brush to waod
work or furniture will easilv remove
the paint or varnish with the aid of
a serapcr. - i
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Tartar sauce iz alwavs sorved \\'i!hi
fried scallops and this ¢an b readily |
made at home by adding one half
cup of chopped sour pickle to ono]
eup of thick mayonnaise. ‘
Mr, and Myg, J. W. Cowart :nml
children, of Valdosta and Mrs. E. J.
Fulweod of Adel; are guests for sev
cral days of Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Ad
ams, ‘
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Rev, and Mrs. J. M. Glenn, recent
Iy of Dublin have arrived in the
city. Rev. Glenn is the new presid
ing c¢lder of the Cordele District, !
sticceading Rev, A. 'W. Rees who g()esl
to Oxford as president of Emory,
Academy. i
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Anmiamona WIS liaction
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Teday--Tomorrow
Circle Theat
Soriely ‘
Miss Alenc Fenn is at home for
the summer from Washington, D, C“
Crnes Harvard, of Arabi, was a
visitor hire Suanday,
i Sheriff IC, 00 Noble is in Albany
att nding foderal court this week.
Migs Ida Wade anent _\'p;hrul.l,'-'l
with friends in Vienua,
Dr. J. 8, McKenzie is back from a
trip to Miami, Fla.
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= Mr, and Mys. W. 1% Perry and scn
‘(‘.nlvs. spent Sunday ‘with friends ip
' Recheile, ° 5.
| Bihadeiis 1
Miss Eloise Dodson of Pinchurst.!
was the guest for the week ond MI
" Miss I'lorence Smith,
Mr, Conner who is conneeted with
the . Seaboard here, has returncd
from Plains where he recently undor:
went an eperation at the hospital. ‘
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Miss Ross who has been the guest
if Miss Tda Marsh loft Thiday for
her home in Rome,
———ed
Messrs, P. L. Bartholomew and th
C. Lewis are spending today in Al
bany attending court. l
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Measts, Harry Williams and ])onl,\s
Thomag, of Macon, were vigitors in.
the city yesterday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Lashley will
move this week to-the Van Devender |
residences on Thirtoentr avenue. i
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Friends of Park TLowe will »e-'
eret to know trat he is confined to
his home with illness. ! l
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Mrs. Henry Pridgen and little son
have returned from a vsit to the
tormers parents in Abbeville. 9
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Mr. and Mrg. Arthur Wheeler an-|
rounce the hirth of a son who ]ms!
bezn named George Homer Wheeler! :
Misgses Mary Alice Lingo, of .'\mvl'i-'
eus, and Leta Vindricks of .\lb:m'\'.l
arc guests of Misses Frank and Ida
Marsh. {
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Mrs, Bounesr Brown and littie d:u:;,{h%
ter, Mary, of Bavannah who are}
heie on a visit, are housc guests this
woek of Mrs. J. L Mims.
Mrs. Jerry Slade who rocently mf'l
derwent an operation in Macon wa<{
sufficiently recovered to be removed
home Saturday . ~
AMiss Allie Van Devender s H:f.'{
house guest for a few days of Mrs, |
J. T. Mims before jgining her ]i:lr-l
¢nty; in Manchesgeyl i
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chandler, andl
children willMmotor to Oglethorpe to- |
morrow for a visit of sewveral 11:1.\.'s§
to Mrs. Chandler’s aunt, Mrs. Mar
tin, : ' b
Mr. Strickland of the Strickland
Motor Co., and family are¢ oceupying
the Joncs Dbungalow on 'i‘\\'r!"'i
avenue for the gsummer months \*.'hih'
Mr. and Mrs. Jones are in Demopo
lis Ala. s
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woodson anc t
it o son, Herbert have rvh.‘l'nnl
from Albany wpere they spent the]
week end with relatives. [
).It'. and Mrs. Lee Ryails and M‘r,i
and Mrs, Bailey IMeard Iweturned last!
night from an automobile trip to At-!
lanta. ! l
Miss Burma Wigging ' and Mrs,
Hobbs of Vienna, arc visiting Mr
and Mris. Walter Elder far a few
days. {
Mr. Ralph Chandler, of ' Southern
Pines, ™. €., arrived Saturday,
joining Mrs, Chandler and ~children
who ara visiting Dr. and Mrs. T. J.
McArthur, 1
P RTINS ST ol SIS ATR SRS VAN TN, Q. W NGRIERE
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NOTICE '
Our next contest, whici be- B
gins April Ist and lasts 60 idays E
will bhe a $lO all wool rtailor ¥
maJde pair of trousers freew If
you have mnot alrecady Dbgzzun §
with us begin at once and get
the best work for the least ;con- §
ey and your trousers free. :
Let Uz Do Your Wel 2 §
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STAR DRY CLEANING |
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FHONE 18 \
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Phone 313
BERRY STHOCLS
BERRY SCHOOLS
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WILL BE HOSTS
STATE SUNDAY SCHOCL COM.
VENTION WILL MEET NEXT
TiME AT RCME |
Atlanta June 19.—The Berry .trlx;ml!
founded by Mz Matiba Borry, *.'.'ill!
he the host of the State Sunday sch :01‘
cenvention next spoing, according \ .
2 anncuncement made by the ()iim-:-:;:
of the Georgla Sunday sciwool As -
ciation, The invitation was eéxiended :
by Miss Berty aund by the P»'iix\i:::m'iuli
Association, The Floyd ceunty Sub-—
/l!r:y school A sociation, the Y. M. (‘.I
IA. the chamber of Commerce the !:n~l
Mary club, Kiwanis‘club,. Ia extxend ‘
ing taig invitation Mics Berry gml”:t‘;}l
out the fact that the Berry schoois
'p?:nne, inte existence first as a Sun
‘-;!::y School, and that it was fitsing
that the gtate gatheringz of Christian
\h‘uiulu}' S hosl teachers and 1«:;1(101':;.]
should a:zembls at this schovl
Dr Joscph PBriaghton, of .\t,];‘.nt::,‘
superintendent of tha Tebarnacle 1::1‘,.—!
tist Sunday Schsol, .one of the mwi
standing Sunday scheol workers in|
the soath ,was clected as president of
the Georgia Sunday school associa
tign. vice g';n.n:i;i it 6f the 1::%.-;()('3:,!{3'.;51‘
include Dr. Allen Wilson, Augu: ';
Prof, Allen A, Willis Stiten, Atlants,!
Charles fi, Davis Colymbus, and Mrs
Archibald Davis, Atlanta, J. V. Well
bourn, of Atlanta, was reelected as
tho Central Excoutice committee.
Jchn P. McCay, of Macon, was ro-olec
ed as chairman of the exesutive com
mittee, which i mposed of the Host |
known Sunday scheol leaders in the
state, Hinton Hooth, of Statesburg
was selected by the cxecutive commit
tee to be their reprsentative on the
mternaticnal KExceutive Committce,
*with Judge T. O. Hathcock, ag alter
hate, ' i
! The state ronvention held in the
Firgt Baptist Church at Columabus
on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs
/ffi:xj' of last weok, has never been sur
hgissed at a similar gathering in the
personnel] of the prozram speakers, It
was generally conceded that this '.‘.';!.-‘i
the best program cver presented by
the state association in such a con
vention,
Reports of the activities of tho (;c:n--i
gin Snnday sthos!l Association wuml
mede Ty the: gencral supm*intemlznt,!
R. W. "Wiebb to both the a‘.'-:w;l:‘l\'w!
tommittee and to the whole conveu
tion, The repcrt showed that 1‘1";"‘-1
Sunday schools were reached and l!r.‘--i
Ainitely helped during the past yw"r;
- IMriends of Lenp Towe will be pleas
ol to know .that she is veeoyeridy
Arom a reeont ilnegs.
! Miss dimmy Maddox is expeeted
home next week from Chicago, where
she has spent the past wintel
studying at the Chieago Hchool of
Arts,
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Miss Laura Bartholomew is the
auest for several davs of her brother,
Myr. 1 L. Bartholomew and family
(n toute from Jacksonville to her
home in Michigan City, Indiana,
Mr. and Mrs. Dred Walters and lit
tl. seu, Frederick, of Fort Vallty
spent Sunday here with relatives.
They were accompanicd home by Mr.
). W. Whlters,
Mr. Davis and family who have
moved to Cordele from Vidalia are
ocenpying the Goin cottage on
Twelfth avenue reeently vacated by
Mr. and Mis. A. B. Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. ¢, B. Littlejohn and
twy ehildren of , Hagan, will arrive
today to be guests for soveral days
of- Mr.-and Mrs. J. W. Walters en
raute . to Columbus, i
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OATS, RYE AND WHEAT
We want to get In closer touch with our
Jarmers. We are a brand new concern and
have boueht out the old Ga.-Fla, Sced Co.
We will store vour Sced Grain for you free
of cost and will gell same for you at market
price less a gmall commission,
See s at once.
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SOOUTH GEORGIA SEED (0.
W. R. NEAL
OLD GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED CO. LOCATION
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SUMMER SCHCOL FCR BOVYS AND GIRLS
. Ware’s School will open the summer session on June 19th. This
school oiters a good opportunity for cinss promotion and especially for
bhoys and young men who could not aitend regular session in school
Classes will be taugat in IBnglish, Latin, Secience and all higher
Mathematics.
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A F. WARE
THE CORDTLE DISPATCH
\,-”liltl cver hefore, In the eoavention
:l’und institutes attended by the foar
l«-mplu:.'(ul workeos o total o 1566 Sun
lf‘luy glhools were reached, Ing thesoe
mestine, thore wore 350 pastors.. 543
>|'s:mu:ix:t Wdonits, 4,587 toachers ,and
‘.'\n, total otendinae of 30,597, The ‘olfico
repaM showed that 67310 pieces of
Qnu'-l hid been sent cut, and a large?
uae made cf the efvculating library
fhan cver hotore,
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1 WAYCRGES STARTS MOVE
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TO SECURE MODERN CITY
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AUBITORIUM AT ONCE
j-.‘.\/'a:-'(-:.~< June 19.--A united move-
Pmont bas heen stavted in Wayceross
‘J(mk?'l!". towards the erection of a c¢ity
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lzuu‘.:‘.u: um. The movement was Jam
;(Jtod by the Choeal Club of the city at
a recent mesting and i: meeting with
i:he approval of the othev clvie and
commercial clubs of the city,
i A commiitee from the Choral club,
cempesed of Mrs J. B, Whitman V
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\tepr A, Soaman, aad J. S, BElkins was
’n‘l‘:]::)in{ml te. appear before the K
’wi‘.nis club the Chambe: of Commeorzo
ii.the Merchaniz Association, and ]n'-’—'
I:-:r\nt the matter to them. It s ex-|
pected that these bodies will immeod
jately got bekind the mOvement, as a
number of the members cf each .n'::'.‘i
anization have expressed themselvos
hs hearlly approving of the project. ,
Whyerass has Jong needed such a
buildng. The «ity posses over [acili
tty for lczomeing a gieat convention
eity eveept the auditorinm. The ('if}'!
ig accoapible from all dircctions, both!
by auto and tiain, and with®the ‘:::x.!:lfll
ing of a mecdern audilorium the city
would he ideally located for a great
conventicn cenler,,
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Here is a wonderful message to ail
expectant mothers. From this mo
ment on, cast from your mind ail
dread and fear, and feel every day as
the months roll by that great freedom
from much of the suffering which
thousands of expectant mothers un
dergo, unnecessarily. And when the ‘
Little One arrives, you can have that
mement more free from suifering than |
you have perhaps imagined. An emi- !
nent physicion, expert in this science,
has shown the way. It was he who
first produced the great remedy,
“Mother’s Friend.” Mrs. C. J. Ilurt-"
man, Scranton, Pa., says: |
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“WWith my first two chil@ren T had
a doctor and a nurse and then they
find to use insicruments, bui with my
Tast two cohildren 1 usedé Mother's
Friend and had only 2 nurse; we had
noe time to gel a doctor because K
wasn'i very sick—only about ten or |
fittecn minuvtes.”
“Mother's Friend” is applied oxtern- ‘
ally to the abdomen, back and hips.
it aids the muscles and tissues to ex
pand easily. It penetrates quickly.l
it contiains no narcotics or harmful
drugs. It i 3 safe. There is no substi
iute. Avoeid useless greases some
times recommended by the unl:uow-‘
ing. “Mother’s Friend” is sold by
drugsists everywhere, ‘
NOTE—Write for valuabla froo iltustrated hool,
“Njotheriond ond the Baby,” coutaining important
authoritative aotormation which every expectant
mother should have, and all about “Mother's
{{jcru'l." Ly- Dradfictd Itegulater Cowpany, DA-16,
T. L, LAMAR
General Builder and Superintend.
ent of Construction
Fine Carpcnier Work, Remodeling
Repairing, Roofing, Ete,
Have Experienced White Work
men do Your Work.
Box 37 Cordele, Ga.
‘i-()Rl\uSi..\ NEW MEMBERS
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ADDED BY TIFTON BAPTIStS
Titton Juio 19--Farty six new
':‘-,v Mbers were rocioved into the firat
Barcoot church of Tl%om at the ser.
friced Suntday mi.ning, as a rosuit of
thoe ton days meoting conducted here
by Dr Jjohn R, Lester, Pasztor of first
‘l":])l.';.. church, Winston N, C. Tho
b wing cloged Thursday night ana
'i‘.!l ty nine who applied for membhor.
!:l'fj m the protocsioa ef faith wer:
' ireised by pastor C. W, Durdon, Fri
i'fi':“ night, Beven wore recieved by lot
i tor,
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| FIETON SCOUTS RETURN
{ Tifton June 19.—Tifton hoy scout:
| delegation to camp Naochaway, the
| second distriet Boy Scoul Camp, re
turned home Friday bringing wita
‘t‘mm seven of the fitteen medals and
i? of the fifteen embjems awarled a
the camp. Fourteen Tifton seout
made the trip accompanied by scout
master Roy Herring, wifo and bahy
all report a great thme and are anx
-y o . .
ious for eamping time to c¢ome
arcand agadn soon
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CRISP COUNTY IS ENTITLED
TO A FPEE FULLER HANDY §
BRUSH. WRITE :
J, L. RGBERTSOM
P. 0. BOX 168 :
CORDELE, GA.
MWe have just received a complete line of Doss Tives and due to
the fact that we are a member of the National Chain Dealers’ As
socition, who ave distributors of these tives, we are able! to offer
them to you at unusnually low prices.
FABRICS CORDS
20X 7.45 $10.85
ox 3 1-2 9.45 $£10.85
B2xB 12 11.95 1. ~
' Ml 14.25 19.75
32x4 15.50 i B )
Seacd 16.40 22.50
32x4 1-2 19.85 2795
aaxd 1-2 20.85 28.15
24x4 1-2 21.15 29,75
These tives are adjusted on an 8000 mile basis on fabries and ten
thousand miles on cords.
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STRICKLARND MOTOR CO.
FORD DESTRIBUTORS CORDELE, GA.
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t Pays F orrl; :l); Laval
A truer statement was never
made. Ask any one of the
¢+ millions of De Laval users and
they will invariably reply, ‘‘My
De Laval doesn’t owe me a
cent. It paid for itself in less
than a year, and ever since has
been making me money.”’
Why? Because the minutc
you start using a 2 De Laval you
get something to sell for cash—
cream; and in addition you pet
skim-milk to grow into another
cropof calves, pigsand chickens.
Two sources of profit, and a
steady cash income every day.
The De Laval Separator Co. 11
166 Droadway 29, Nadison St. 01 Deslo S 1
@l Sooner or later you will use a L& !
")(g“ e yt .fl
Sawat Cream Separafor and Milker B 9 \$ B 2
F. L. Bartholomew
HARDWARE
CORDELE, GEORGIA ;;
We store cars, wash and grease and repair |
At Living Prices. Come and do business |
with us. We give you a square deai |
CORDELE AUTO STORAGE CO. |
S. H. HAMILTON, Frop. PHONE 130 |
NEAR FIRE DEPAKTMENT : ‘
STOP, LOOK AND READ—ONE DAY ONLY AT HALF PRICE i
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 LION’S DAY 1
ANY PICTURE IN STOCK, OR SERVING TRAY, OR FOUNTAIN i
AN, OR EVER SHARP PENCIL, ALL STATIONERY, CARDS, ETC., §
IF YOU BUY $5.00 WORTH OR OVER |
E.R. OVERBY '
PICTURE FRAME AND ART STORE £
102 Suwanee DBuilding Cordele, Georgia j
Even if you don’t own a
De Lavai you are probably’ pay-~
ing for one anyway—especially
if you are using a cheap, inferior
or badly worn separator, or are
skimming by hand—in the cream
that is being lost. No other
method of separating cream
from milk is so efficient, easy
and cconomical in the long run
as the De Laval.
There is a De Laval Separator just right
for you, no matter if you have one ora
thousand cows. Furnished with hand,
power, clectric or steam turbine drive.
Sec your De Laval Agent now or write
us about getting one.
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