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WANT ADS
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E “HleaAsH 1N ADVANGE, THREE TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO
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' | man’s¥éompensation, health, 1
ceident, Al standard comyanfes:
( 'B. Ryals, Phone 81-W. 5:2-tf
ADVERTISE— Tn Bouth '6:%
through the Classitied Page of . the
Wiyeross Jfournal-Herald, the =onl
daily newspaper in eloven adjoining
cotuties, Rates 10 eqnts o line “firet
fugertion; 5 eents a iline repetitions,
Pive words is a line, 1-16-t2.
—-‘-’-—.-1-—-—--——-\—-—-—-—-———’——-—-———-—————-
4 LOANS b 2t
UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF MONBY
To lend on farm land, at 6 percent
and city property at 7 perecnt. (Rea
sonable commission, J. D, Cobb and
son, Y DO,
S £ e A O et e s
OAN MAKE. FARM LOANS--Quick
at 6 per eent interest. Try me. A, M.
Bell 6-28-26 t
QUICK LOANS-—Made on both. city
eod farm lands, See C, M, McKenzie
7-9.t1. ‘
FARM LOANS-—5500,000.00 to lend
immediately at lowest net cost to
farmers. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga.
8-19-te, .
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: WANTED
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WANTED—To hear from all farmers
locatéd in territory adjacent to A.
B, and A, Raflway who have farms
for rent or for sale, Wirite a card
to the, undersigned. asking for: blank
to be. filled out, giving' compléte de
scription. . W, W| Crdxton, P. T. M,
WA, B. and A, Rallway Atlapta, Geor:
x!a“ : 9-7-26¢
WANTED—Man with car to sell
guaranteed | Cord tires, Will ar
range salary and expense with right
man, Cord-O-Van Rubber Comipany.
1108 So, Michigan Ave, Chicago I,
i & a‘o-l‘i‘: "
MEN WANTED— o"q’fl;}ijy for fire:
men, brakemelt, also colored ‘slecping
car and train porters:‘Experience un
neeespary. Transportatdm 4 farnishfed,
Write W Bo“gga,,‘;fié;:' fig%&
WANTED—You to let m¢ wrjte a
portion of 'youi'ki’lhfiiggc?‘t rite
all forms and will appreciate the
opportunity of going’ ints the mut.
ter with you, ' J.'B. Ryals, Phone
81-W. ¢ i Bedetd,
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| You have always wanted
. Simmons Beds in themselves, represent a known
steudard of value—but Simmons Beds, as Bedstead,
- Spring and Mattress the complere Sleeping Unit,
represents a standard ‘of genuine comfors, restful
ness and satisfaction, almost béyond price.
Our Bed and Bedding department is replete
with designs and styles in Simmonse%&k. ‘Springs
and Mattresses.
It is the logical place to come for a new bed. |
- Itis a reliable plate—and every claimi or promise
we make you 1s faithfully kept. Come in and let
- us help you to real s/eep satisfaction. :
Five Styles to Choose From
- Simmons Mattresses—Built for Sleep
¥ The Simmons Label guarantees you a Mattress Built for
. Sleep, Delivered in its original sealed carton-—untouched by
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gume and germs VD GOB 5
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[ For what some ston. eSS SOO/ ARD)
Jianwevcan supply. the gen- \QUESTE e/ WS/
| uine Simmons Sleeping = N\GEEEITIHERILS |
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b J. M. WITHERINGTON
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_SIMMONS BEDS
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Wil gl éasnable. Agpy 504 1T
A'.b A" Jfi Frin/ "~¥ :;\j“.’{fi(’{’t.
FOR SALE—Forq oon truck fn
‘ygopd . fonditicn. . Bargdin, Phome
A2%J | Harrls Garage. ", 91228 t
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" SUBURBAN amx'!‘("'i’ SALE
_For sale, nmine; and a half
aetes of land, 5-room houge with bath
~room, summer dining room, water
\;ewerugo, lights, smgke house, two
| gervant houses, cow barn, mule barn
garage, crib, feed rooms, tool house
. wood house, coal house, kindlin house,
“ghicken house suffigient for four hun
dred hens; sweet potato curing
house, office packing house; four
acres settled in bermuda for chickens
rgnge, now sowed in rye two hundred
and fifty bearing pecan trees, 50
pear treeg, 12 plum trees, 25 fig
tpees, 12 apple trees, 12 pomegran
‘g;, 4 scuppernongs.? beaping orange
trees, $5OO worth of ‘shrubbery in
front yard, wind mill and deep well.
Price $7500. J, O, Anderson, Cordele,
Ga, 91626 t
FOR BALE—3 regidences. $5OO to
$lOOO cash and balanece monthly on
your terms will buy you 7 room lhome
on l4th avenpe Cordele, Ga., a small
24 acre farm Crisp County; same
terms 15 or twenty vaeant lots.
gorn shuck sheller, peanut " reel, and
Jton safo to sell or' oxchange for
produce or Ford cars Tf interested
‘write Jus. R. Kelly, Miami' Beach
“Fla., 809 Fifth. Street, 9-27-6 t.,
- FOR RENT
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FOR RENT—Small house on 18th.
. Avenge, J. C, Patten. 9-29-2 t
FOR RENT—Five room residence im
medipte posgession, also Caslov Store
: gg-ehjg@g@ober tifteenth, George
Miller, 9-§‘s‘-‘u.
FARM FOR RENT—A.. B, Mcßae
from Perry, Fla, is here for a few
- days only fo look after his farms andl
creerent £or mext year. Ho can be
;Lfi ound ?& Mse 2276 t
e Wk il y
tween Cbrdels and Wenona. Finder
notlg Dispatch Office and receive ro
| wards .9-27-6 t
BAPTIST WOMEN'S
v BETVEIEYE a s
NIV “01‘ NG
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ANNUAL V;nomm«?,
ING ITH * LILLY ' BAPT ST
CHURCH NEXT fnbnbam
DAY. ; & f‘,‘/?};"’lj
i B ist
INGRIGA op Vot Missiona, U
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(Nell pext Fhutsday withifthe Lty
Baptist church, beginullg at ten
o'clock and. lasting all day. a 3
The keynote is “Our Segure Foun:
dation.” The Baptist womest from
all the churches of the association .3
will have part in the meeting and it
promises to become & most profitable
one. i 110 l
The program follows. # ' &
10:00—Hymn for the year—How Firm
A Foundation, Devotional Pe-- J
riod-—Watchword: “God I 8
Able. 2 Cor. 9:6-15. .
10:20--Words of Welcome,
l 10:256—Response.
10:30—Superintendent’s Message "and
| Report. A :
110:40—Report of Executive Commit-,
tee. § o
10:45—Report of Secretary “and
Treasuber. 7 e
(10:60—Brief Report of Associational
Officers, i
11:10—Roll Call of Woman’s Mission
ary Societies, '
'll:2o—Recognition of Pastors = and
Other Visitors.
11:256—8Song.
11:30—Address—State ~ Worker. ;
12;00—Appointment of ‘Committees.
1 Special Music : -
12:15—8ermon. !
Lunch, :
.+ iAfternoon Session.
2:00 Hymn: On Christ the Solid
Rock I stand. Devotional: Mem
ory verges (Promises on which
we build our faith.)
2:lo—Recognition of all who have
received small seals during the
year. <
2:ls—Talk: How the Campaign Has
Blessed State, Home and For
eign Missions.
2:2o—oOpen Forum—Methods. |
Our Secure Foundations as
tound in the Bible. How Study
- Qur Vision of Foundation
: Stones—Mission . Study ‘Main
taining Our Foundation Struc:
"" ture—Stewardship. Song, “Are
£ You ‘A Tither?' Upholding
Foundation Standards i our
Circles. Our Foundation not for
One but All—Persgenal Service.
2:4o—Young People’s Leader Pre-
* o siding. ]
8:15-1. " | “Wh¥ We Know ‘What
176 | Knnw ™ - Song, “Subscribe,
. My I .uy, Subscribe.”
3:9o—Gur Association—A message
./ ftom Judge U. V. Whipple. Re:
\/ ports of Committees and Miscel
i§ lanecus Business. :
“] was almost distracted with
stomach trouble gas and colie attacks
and didn’t know what to do. I had
tried overything T heard of and
the doctor’s medieine 'did mnot help
me, A friend told me of Mavr’s Won
derful Remedy and it has solved the
problem as I can now eat anything
and ave no distress.’’ It is a simple
harmless preparation thatiremoves the
catarrhal mueus from the intestina
tract and allays the the int‘lumimt.ion‘
which eauses practically all . livex
gtomaeh and intestinal ailments in
cluding appendicitis. One dose wil
convinee you or money refunded.
For sale by all druggists )
LOST—Between MceCoy Laundry anc
Arabi Wednesday evening bag con:
taining slippers and clothing. Reward
return to Mrs. J. O. Butler, Arabi
Ga: 10-1-3 t. 4
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WIRE FENCE—At old prices. Get
deliverdd prices ~ before - buving.
.Geo, D, Mashburn, Hawkinsville, Ga.
10-1-13 t. ' 3
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| We make them look new. .
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‘SPECIALS
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Brocaded
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ROOBIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
NO. 283
Canton Crepe
Afternoon
Dress
A beautiful showing of Mill
tex Dresses, made from a
fine grade Poiret Twill and
French Serge, with coat ef
fect, with the uneven finish,
These garments well worth
.$35.00. will be sold TFuesday
and Wednesday for only,
$18.79
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A wonderful line of Ladies’ Dregses, made and
styled by the highest Kastern modiste. Made from
a fine grade of Canton Crepes, Oriental Bead: De
signs. Well worth $35.00, <
Hovomly .. oy g 512'89
ROOBIN’S STORE WILL BE CLOSED MON
DAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE JEWISH HOL
IDAY. R LR L O
- ryesd ety design
ed Dresses more than
uphold the Rosemary,
. tradition of "seasons
past for Satisfactory
Style Service. >,
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. In these fashiona
ble frocks will be not
“ ed every new and ac
i cepted mode tenden
¢y. They are ‘‘cor
rect”’ both in fashion
and fabrie, and truly
- represent dress per
fection, : ‘
A gorgeous display of la
dies’ Dresses, styled and de
signed by the best makers
fo today, built from a lovely
grade of Poiret Twill; bead
ed, with the uneven ' finish.
Aetually’ worth $42.50, for
Tuesday’ and Wednesday,
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
SPECIALS
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Beryand oo 298
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Pergand e e MOO
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Crape varh e $2.29
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Buster Brown Ladies’ Full Fashioned Ho
siery, black, brown and white, real- ssc ,
ly worth $2.50, for only, pair ... “v
SUNDAY OCT. 1k 1922,
NO. 282
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Informal Wgear.
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