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Come down and see some new valués. A
brand new stock to select from at less pri
ces than you find elsewhere. Nothing but
extraordinary values to offer. _
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You can buy cheaper goods, but when you
.get them here you get quality merchandise
‘at the right price.
- W. G. GLEATON
| GREER BLOCK
WE SELL FOR CASIT AND FOR LESS
A $2.00 Rain Proof s‘l oa
Prrasol, Speeial . .. 0. .
25¢ Pajmma Checeks, 189
THE YRR . cah o ol
25he¢ Naingsook, 180
Secinl, vaid, ... ...
Renfrew Devonshire in zsc
chieeks and stripes, yd.
$#5.00 Dress Slippers, $3 48
Npanal i A '
Padies #2 Siik Hose, $1 25
SHepaL il .
Men's $2.00 Caps, $1 25
She E- leie s D -
Best Ol Cloth, ZSG
Special, yard .<......
White Table Damask, 48c
60:-iheéhes wide ... ...
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
WOMAN IS BITTEN -
BY RATTLESNAKS AT
RELIGIOUS MEETING
Birmingham, A1a.,.-June 21.—Bit
ten by a rattleznake during & re-
Jirious demonstration Sunday, Mrs.
Bettie Neebo, of Mount Pinson, a
village near here, stiil was in a sec
rious condition today,
News of the woman’s condition”
and of the unusual nature of her in
jury was confirmed today by Dr. A.
i, Hutto, who attended her.
Accerding to Dr. Hutto, Mrs. Nee
ho was attending a meeting of the
iToliness scet—eommonly known as
the “Holy .R(fllcrs"——-Sundny. The
preacher had the snake coiled around
his neck, to demonstrate his faith.
“According to the report made to
me,” said Dr. ITutto, when asked re
carding the incident, “the woman
was handling the snake when it bit
rer on the right wrist. The congrc-!
gation prayed ower her for three:
hours and then I was called. I found .
her in a serious condition, 1 :uc-,
ceeded in reviving her, and she now
‘s out of danger, .thou;:h suffering !
cansiderably.” :
eitpoimisipiesit ol et i .
LOWNDES SHIPS SPLENDID
YIELD OF ¢OOOD CANTALOUPES
Valdosta, Ga., June 21.—With a
total shipment of approx‘mately fous
Lundred and thirty-eight cars of can
taloupes up to Monday morning it
was believed that the peak of the
<hipping in the Valdosta territory had
been reached. Conservative cstimates,
from those having an insight into the
bug'ness place the average of net re
turns from these cars at five hun
dred dollars cach. This means thal
the. grow: vs have. s will, receive
{wo hundred and ninteen thousand'
dollars for the 1922 crop, an unpre
cedented record.
As the cantaloupe shipping season
~nes into 2 desline the melon shipping
s -veim is riving rapidly tovard ihe
climax in the same scction, with
prices ruling very fair up to the pre
sont time. The melon quality is ex
cellent and the average weight above
anything in previous years.
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CHILD 'INMATES SAVE
ORPHANAGE FROM FIRE
Chicago, June 21.—110 w a ‘group
of 7 and 8-ycar old children saved
{he Dorcas home fop children at
Highland Park from fiy -at midnight
Sunday became knowngtoday.
The fire was discbvered in the‘
coal bins in the basemicnt. Mrs. Ann
Arlis rang the bells for a fire drill.
With the children all outside Mrs. |
Arlis left the older gifls in charge of
{he infants and organized a bucket
hrigade among the boys. The young
fire fighters removed two tons of
hurning coal from thd“basement and
extinguished the flunl§>'s with a hose.
The fire was out when outside aid ar
rived. :
N o eIl
A portable® eleetrie drill supplied
with ecurrent through a cord has been
\ invented that can be operated by one
l hand as it weighs only three pounds.
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Virginia Lady Suffered With Aches
and Pains Until Mother Began .
Giving Her Cardui.
Dublin, Va~—Miss Mary Alice
Hughett residing on Route 2, near
here, recently told & visitor of her
interesting experience with Cardul.
Miss Hughett said: “I had been suf
tering for some time with painful , ..
I was pale, didn't feel like going.
Would just drag around, and couldn't
rest to do any pgood. I would suffer
once & month with my back, sides
and head. My limbs would ache and
I didn’t know what to do, but 1 knew
f must do something, for I dida’t get
- well by letting it run on. 4
“My mother is a bellever in Carduf,
’ for sho saw what it did for others as
‘ well as herself, so she began giving
it to me. : '
‘ “It wasn't long before I eaw @
change. It was just what I needed.
It regulated me. I began to eat and
sleep, and the pain stopped.
“Cardui is without doubt the best
female tonic made, and I am glad I
can recommend it to others.”
If suffering with symptoms such as
Miss Hughett mentions, or other ail
ments peculiar to women, why not be
gin Cardui at once? Its merit is well
established by successful use for more.
than 40 years.
fTry Cardui!
Your druggist sells it. - NOI3B
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BROWN'S LUNCH STAND
Corner Kelly Lot and Bth Street.j
.HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Hot Weiners, Hambergers, Ice
Cream, Cigars, Cigaretts, Cold
Drinks and Candies.
‘Your Patronage Appreclated
OPENM TILL MIDNIGHT -
FIVE YEAR OLD GIRL
RUN OVER BYI'IE‘KAIafiO?JRIE
DIES OF INJURIES
Atlanta, Ga., June 21,—Miriam, the
five year old daughter of Mr, on |
Mrg, Walter McGee of 10 Fulton ave
nue, Hapeville was run over by a
wagon in front of the residence Tues-!
day morning about 10 o’clock and
died about an hour lated of injuries.
It wags said that she was thrown off
n wheel of the wagon on which she
had: elimbed while it was nmnding!
still and was crushed about the the
chiost Ly thetrear wheéd which pans-‘
cd over her body. '
According to the child’s father, hc|
was in tho street with his littld,
daughter, talking to W. D, Pierce,, a
farmer of Hapeville who was driving:
the wugdfl. As he stood (-lmtt'mgi
the ehild elimbed upon one of the rear!
wheels, Neither Mr. - Pierce nor her
father knew the child was in danger
and it was not until one of Mr. Me-
Geo’s little sons called attention to
the ehild lying in the road that the
father knew she had been injured.
Mr. Pierce learncd of the accident
two hourg later.
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' ‘I gsuffered for years with stom
ach trouble ad gas continually. Doe
ach trouble and gas continually Doe
cers or cancer. After the last attack
they advisod going to Rochester,
Minn., for an operation. A friend ad
viged trying Mayrs Wonderful Reme
day and I cannot sing its praises too
anc cvseryvthing.”? It is .a simple,
Sunppfue quo mou uvas [ ose Audr
harmless preparation that removes the
catarrhal muecus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which ecauscs practically all stom
ach, liver and intestinal ailments in
cluding appendieitis. One dose will
cenvinee or money refunded.
IFor sale by all druggists. ¢
You can make no mistake in fol-
Jowing the advice of milliong who
have been restored to health and hap
‘piness by Tanlae. Sold in, Cordele by
Jennings Drug Store, local agents.
HARRIS & SALLENGER
Insurance and Securety Bonds
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
DON'T SAY
HOT WEATHER
We know all about it, but you
do not know that you can shop
~ here at such low prices for
good merchandise that you will
forget the weather. "
Try it--ask those s
who come here to
trade--yourneigh
| bor knows. We -
know. Let us
e show you.
. Lewis & Thompson
L——_—_—‘_l CORDELE, GEORGIA L——_—_J
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GETTING TO
at a regular time every morning makes
us groan many times, but still we do
it. Otherwise, we know that our jobs
wouldn’t last.
Saving regularly is hard, too, many
times, but it’s the only successful way
yet found of making a savings account
last. Open an account with us.
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CITIZENS BANK
L OF CORDELE '
CORDELE, GA.,
LOWE BROTHERS “HIGH STANDARD” VERNICOL
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Floor And Varnish Stains
Will make your old furniture and floors look new.
We have all standard colors in stock and any
size can that you might want. '
PHONE 483 McCOLLUM BLDG. CORDELE, GA.
WILLIAM H. THORNTON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
ALL KINDS OF MOVING DRA YAGE AND HFEAVY HAULING
ON SHO RT NOTICH
. CONTRACTOR’S WORK A SPECIALTY :
SLADD & McGARITY STABLES
RESIDENCE PHONE ...................- 19
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'WEDNESDAY, | JUNE [2l§h. " 1928:7