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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21th. 1922,
Office
Phone 30
/:‘ TO MY FRIEND = -
Come, tell me thy Joy in all that lifc
: hath brought
» Of peace and love and happiness tc
thee, doF e e
And thou shalt find it'all agafu ;in
i
Relflected; orgiff Misfoxtuna’s ' hand
hath wrought - . . ¢ !
Distress and loss on thee, my purge
hath naught
Of purpose save thine aid; or if it he
That sorrow hath'come, then let me
weep with thee;
My tears arc thine ere long they
have been sought;
Or shouldst thou stand accused - be
fore all men, . -
Thy tongue alone shall tell me of
thy guilt, ;
Or I will hold thec blameless to the
J . end
{E’cn should thy fall to help thee rise
© again !
My hand outstretched thou’lt find it
if tho wilt; !
This will I do and more—Thou art
my: friend.
; —ALICE STEAD BINNEY
MIfS EDITH MERRITT IS
WEDDED TO DR C. D. WILDER
A lovely wedding. of yesterday
was that of Miss Edith Merritt and
Dr. C. D. Wilder, of Daytona, Fla.,
which took place yesterday aftcrnoon
at 4 o’clock at the Vineville Metho
dist chureh Rev. Osgood R. Cook per
formed the ceremony.
The c¢hureh was beautifully dee
orated with ferns and shasta daisies
Before the ceremony At Dawning
was sung by Mrs. Ed. Jones of Cor
dele. .
',(‘;Mré. G. WA. Ballengor, © of Cordele,
cousin of the bride, played the wed
ding march.
The bride vreceded by her flower
girl Jittle Miss Caroline Erminger
Mallary dressed in an embroidered
voile and carrying a basket of white
shasta daisies, entcred on the arm of
her brother, Mr. E. I Merritt. She
wore a dress of blue and gray canton
erepe with hat and accessories to
‘match.
Immediately after the ceremony Dr
and Mrs. Wilder left on a motor trip
through Florida. Thev will make their
home in Daytona Fla—Macon Tele
graph. et
Both Dr. and Mrs. Wilder are well
known in Cordele and the announce
ment of their marriage will be of
cordial interest to a wide circle of
friends. The bride has been a fre-.:
quent visitor hore, the admired guest
&Kf her relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. El
Harris, Mr. and Mzrs. R. R. llnrris,‘
Mrs. Edd Jones and Miss Sue Harris
and Mrs. G. A. Ballenger.
CIRCLE MEETING
Circle No. 6, of the "Voman’s Mis
lsionary Socicty of the Buptist church‘;
will meet Thursday afictvwour at five
o’clock at the home of Mrs, H. C.
MeKenzie on Tifth Street. Mrs.
Green will conduet the meeting and af
full attendance is urged. ]
HOUSEHOLD HINTS ;
When buying fish remember a
fresh fish has bright red gills, thvl
eyes are bright and protuding e&nd
the flesh is firm. ‘
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Put crushed eggshells and a little
water in your vinegar cruet when it
is stained and shake well. The stains
will completely disappear.
For rain or water spots on kid
‘gkvcs do not let them dry, but
while still damp, keep them on the
hands and rub very gently with a
damp cloth.
A roll of gummed tape is a handy
article to keep on hand. It takes I:p‘
very little room and can be used for
labelling jars and bottles, for seal
ing boxes when it iss time to put
away the winter things and it is also
handy to use instead of string wheu
wrapping packages. |
OATS, RYE AND WHEAT
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We want to get in closer touch with our
farmers. We a® a brand new concern and
have bought out the old Ga.-Fla. Seed Co.
- We will store your Sced Grain for you free
* of cost and will sell same for you at market
price less a small commisgion. v
-~ See us at onee. .
SOUTH GEORGIA SEED CO.
W. R. NEAL e
OLD GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED CO. LOCATION
Soviely
| Chanypn ¥leAg{huy spent yestery
day in Columbus,
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Miss Mae Ponder has returned
[ from Atlanta.
FEMy, and Mrs. W. M. Jackson, of
Warwick, spent today in Cordele, '
’ Dr. and Mrs. Hevward of Warwick’
lwore vigitors in Cordele Monday.
' Waltor Edwards returned last nlghtf‘
' from a stay of scveral days in Atlan
ta. : ' i
' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whelehel, of
| Hatley, were visitors in the ecity to’
| day. ¢
- Miss Pansy Patterson, of ,Arabi
- was thg guest the past week of Mrs:
Nellie Thorp Patterson. :
Friiends will regret to know of
the continued illness of Dr, 8. I\
Wallace
Mrs. Frank Speight, of ‘Jhomasville
will arrive today from Macon, fcr a
- vigit to her sister, Mrs. C. L. Prown,
Mrs. J. A. Lasseter and sons ar¢
spending ‘sometime. at Glennwood,
Springs. Mr. Lasseter spent the past
week ond there,
Judge J. K. Smith i«ft teday te
spend his vacation of three weeks
in Atlanta with his iauga er, Mrs, WA
A. Baker and family. i
Mr E. P, Tison in a messagé:
reeeived today indicated that he and;
Mrs. Tison are enjoying to the full
cst their stay in San Francisco.
Mrs. C. E. Brown returned Sunday,
from a weck’s visit to her sistcx';;
Mrs. Goorge Baynard in Macon. :
Friends of Mr. F. E. Land will re:
- gret to learn that he has been ill af
his home on College street for zever
al days—Macon Telegraph.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fenn
will be glad to know of the improve
ment of their little daughter, Jane!
who has been ill for tho past two!
weeks
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Scab Hamilpton returned last night
from Atlanta where he accompanicd
his Brother, Edge Browder who is
under treatment at the Piedmont
Sanatorium. oo ‘
Miss Wava Dame who is studying!
at the Cincinnati Conservatory of
Musie, will arrive next webk . .to
spend the summer vacation with her
motlior, Mis. Maftic Dame. |
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lasseter undl
two children, Florence and iugh, of
St. Louis Mo., arrived Sa‘nrday af
ternoon to be the guests of their
parcnts and grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Jones on South Lee St-—‘
Titzgerald Herald.
Mrs. M. J. Gaddy of Chauncy, is
here attending the bedside of her
sister, Mrs. J. F. Morris who has
been ill for the past several weeks atl
her home on Thirteenth avinue. Mrs
Morris’ friends wish for her an carly
recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harris, Miss
Mamie Laura Harris, Robert D. Har
ris, Mrs. Gicorge Ballenger, Miss
Mary Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. Ed'
Jones and Miss Sue Harris attended |
the Merritt-Wilder wedding in Macon
vesterday.
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Friends here of Mrs, David Caslov
who has been in New York at the
Manhattan Sanatorium for the past
five weeks will be glad to know that
she is sufficiently recovered on Sun
day to be removed to the “home of
her brother, Mr. W, M. Cohen where
she will spend awhile recuperating
before returning- to Cordele.
PROM PARTY 1
Miss Irene MeCollum was/ hostess
last c¢vening entertaining number
of fricnds with a delighyful prom
party at her home at Wland Villa,
A color scheme of ygllow and white
wa‘m carried out in thf decorations of
the rooms of the lokver floor, a pro
fusion of Brown-cycd Susans and oth
er gavden flowers being used. The
attractive punch table was presided
over by Miss Katherine MeCollum,
Mikws Willie Mae McCollum and
Frankic Bell Williams assisted 'the
hostess in serving a deicious i
course, . |
. Tho guest eluded: { ‘
. Bert Harder, Bosclaire Kiker, Lura
Lisfey, Lola Dckle, Mamie Lunrn‘
Harrls, Lillian MeKenzie, Emmie Lonl
Roberts, Laura Morgan, Elizabeth
Cunningham, Lucils Taylor, Carolyn
Fox, Martha Westbrook, Lucile Wil
liams, Crystelle Fennt Thelma S]mlu{
Edna Bartholomew, Mabel Kennedy.'
Jewell Luffman, Martylle’ Mortis.
| l*?vcl_\,_'u Bulloeh, Ruby Wear, Dorothy
Pokle, Neal Watson, Harry Williams
Abc Orovitz, Karl Markert, TLloyd,
Soloman, Colon Williams, Alva Atkins
L. B. Gleaton, Olin MecCoy, Ralph
Woar, John Williams, Mausficld
Barwick, Hamiléon linnt, John Pate
f'rank Barwick, Dallas Hunt, Tom
Durrett, Joe Miller, Gene Lindsay,!
Tom MecArthur, Imanuel . Williams.!
Charlie McArthur, Charles Ward.]
'Cliff Wilson, Walter Hall, William
Carmichael and Fred Cox. ‘
- Dr. Ford Ware has returned from
«Atlanta. I
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Little Jack Bowen is visiting his,
grandmother in Vidalia. l
Friendg will be glad to know of
the improvement of Guy Cobb wllo'
has Leen il for the past, scveral (In}'sl
Friends of Mr. J. O. Anderson wi]l|
regret to know that he is confined:
to his home with an injurcd foot. {
Mr. Perry Green, of Abbeville,!
was -the. guest . Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. . M. Green.
HMoward Comecer, - Conference sedre
tary and treasurer, is in Mcßae at
tending the Scuth Georgia Lo:lguel
Assembly. {
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- Misg Annic Thompson and - grand
father, Mr. L. P, Cleveland, of La-
Grange, were guc’sts several days the
past week of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.:l
Cleveland.
. A message from Dr. T. J. McArthur
aont from Detroit, state his pa
thirty Kiwanians en route to the con
_\fi\xlti('xl in ‘Toronto, “having a fine
trip. . l
Home
Phone 313
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- Pr. Scholl’s
Foot-Comfort
Has it ever ocemrred to you that we
sell foot comfort as well as quality
footwear? Make up your mind now to
avail yourself.of the Dr. Scholl’s Foot
Comfort Service as rendered 7in our
store. "
VISIT OUR FOOT COMFORT
DEPARTMENT
And we will be glad to advise you in
regard to the proper shoe requirements
" for your particular feet. Make a spe
cial effort to eome, we know you will
be glad you came.
Come In Any Time
Bring Your Friends ‘
Next to Louis Miller’s
THY, CORDELE DISPATCT
400 BALES OF COTTON
- DESTROYED IN SPARTA
| Sparta, Ga., June 20—lour hun
dred bales of cotton, valued at $4O -
;000, and the rear annex of the Han
cock warehouse were® destroyed by
fire last night. A heavy rain and au
| tomatie sprinkler system enabled the
‘fireg department to keep the flames
confined to the annex.
’ The origin of the fire is not known
The: loss is covered by binsurum'e. .
CUBA NO WET ATTRACTION
New: York, June 21,~The lure of
Cuba for Amcrican tourist still is the
climate and tho Winter sports—not
as some people suppose the faet that
one can buy drinks there, declared
Forando Andrade, former mayor of“
Havana upon his :1rri»::|l here today
on the steamer Orvizaba. '
* ¢ Americang get drunk? he ex
claimed., No, no, no, that'’s a slander
upon Americang. I have ncver seen an
American drunk is Havana. Many
who gather there don’t touch a
drop?’ e lauded the work in Cuba
of General Enoch Crowder, and de
clared that with sugar again selling
at ‘a profit, the proesperity of Cuba’
geemed assored.
KILLING IS EXPECTED :
TO HALT BURGLARIES;
Savannah, June 21.—Crawford Ca-]
rey, colored, said to be an old time
sccond story artist, was shot and®
killed by Alex Volpain early today:|
as the negro was cauglit leaving the.
Volpain home. ‘:
Articles he had taken from the
house were found on him, I’oiicet
gay that with his death and the ai-,
rest about the same time of two oth
er alleged notorious operators, bothy
colored, the epidemic of house break
ing and burglaries sfl.ould show @
slump in Savannah. "
FREE!
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LEVERY HHOUSEKEEPER IN
CRISP COUNTY IS ENTITLED
TO A FREE FULLER HANDY
BRUSH. WRITE
J, L. RGBERTSOH
P. 0. BOX 168
CORDELE, GA.
Mrs, J. C. Williamson and three
little daughters have returned from
from a visit to Mrs, Willinmson's
mother n? Dudley.
Mrs., A, E. Daley and daughter,
May Ware, of Wrightsville, are vis
iting Mrs, Daley’s parents, Prof. and
Mrs. Ay Fi Wate, Y
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DO W T T T % P e o Wb
Musical Instruments
1 Expertly Repaired
It makes no d:fference what
kind of instrument you play or
what make if it needs ropair
ing our corng of cxperts are at
your service.
Ship the instrument to us, We
wiil inspect it carefully and. be
fore going ahead with the work
will tell you just what it wil!
cost to put it in good shape.
Our prices are very reasonab’e
—our scrvice prompt—and. we
ahsolutely gaarantee our work
to give you-entire satistiction
FonnATLanta{fo
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XCELD MUSIC HALL
ATLANTA, C\A.
Liberal Allowance Made On Old
Instruments In Exchange For
New Onecs. .
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CLIP COUPON»S
Sk
. TODAY
This is your day to clip
coupons on the first
and fifth Liberty Loan
bonds. Have you any
of them still in your
possession? Have yoa
found that they are
worth par and more?
Who thought they
would be worth dollar
for dollar so soon? ;
We arc proud of this
fact and also that w¢
can offer you such a
fine line of choice jew
elry at prices so rea
sonable to everybody.
Come in and see.
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S. M. DEKLE
SUWANEE BLOCK
T. L. LAMAR
General Builder and Superintend.
ent of -Construction
Fine Carpenter Work, Remodeling
Repairing, Roofing, Etc.
Have Experienced White Work
men do Your Work.
Box 37 Cordele, Ga.
We have just received a complete line of Doss Tires and due to
the fact that we are a member of the National Chain Dealers’ As
socition, who are distributors of these tives, we are able! to offer
them to you at unusnally low prices.
: FABRICS CORDS
30x3" 7.4 $10.85
30x3 1-2 9.45 $10.85
32x3 1-2 11.95 17.75
Mrd 14.25 19.75
22x4 15.50 21.75
o sned 16.40 99 51
32x4 1-2 19.85 27.75
29x4 1-2 20.85 28.15
24x4 1-2 21.15 29.75
These tires are adjusted on an 8000 mile basis on fabries and ten
thousand miles on eards.
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STRICKLAND MOTOR CO.
IFORD DISTRIBUTORS CORDELE, GA.
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You Don’t Pay For a De Laval
It Pays For Itself |
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 minute
you start using a De Laval you
get something to sell for cash—
cream; and in addition you get
skim-milk to grow into another
crop of calves, pigsand chickens.
Two sources of profit, and a
steady cash income every day.
e e Latal SoPamtngs
168 Broadway 20E.MadisonSt. 61 Beale Si. o VB
( = somor later you will use a i
De Laval
Roca- M Cream Separator and Milker \1 52
F. L. Bartholomew
HARDWARE |
| CORDELE, GEORGIA =~
We store cars, wash and grea'se and repair
At Living Prices.. Come and do business
with us. We give you a square deal |
CORDELE AUTOSTORAGE CO.
S. H. HAMILTON, Frop. PHONE 130
NEAR FIRE DEPARTMENT
STOP, LOOK AND READ—ONE DAY ONLY AT HALF PRICE
WEDNESDAYV, JUNE 14 LION’S DAY :
ANY PICTURE ‘N STOCK, OR SERVING TRAY, OR FOUNTAIN :
BN, OR BEVER SHARP PENCIL, ALL STATIONERY, CARDS, ETC.,
IF YOU BUY $5.00 WORTH OR OVER
E.R. OVERBY
PICYURE FRAME AND ART STORE
102 Suwance Building Cordele, Georgia
Even if you don’t own a
De Laval 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
vand economical in the long run
as the De Laval.
There is a De Laval Seperator just right
for you, no matter if you have one ora
thousand cows. Furnished with hand,
power, electric or steam turbine drive.
Sec your De Laval Agent now or write
us about getting one.
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