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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923.
Office
Phone 30
REFERENCES |
Suppose the Lord should say to me
when I get over there: ’ |
““Your references 1 want to see. T
hope I'll find them fair
Where have you lved and worked and
played? Give me the namaqy of
those you’ve known, ( ‘
Who’ll tell the record you have made
I’dl mention those T call my own,
I should not give familjar names nor
these of persons great |
Nior offer lordly sires and dames my
chareffer to state, ]
But I\should say: ‘‘They know me
best—my wife and children three,
To what I was they can attest, go
question them of me.
‘“‘Send to the little house T ‘tried to
keep ith mirth aglow
Better than all the world outside thé
man I was they know
Oh, Lol T did not rise to fame, high
‘worth Thon cannot find
But I preterved my home fiom shame
and there they’ll call me kind’’
When at the last the Lord demands
my references from me {
Where all men stand with empty}
hands to face eternity,
This I wouldl have of final proof of
how my life was seput |
My ion to say, ‘‘bencath our roof
lived laughter and content’’ |
—EDGAR A. GUES’]"
JUNIOR SYMPHONY CLUB |
A most delightful meeting of the,
Junior Symphony Club was held Sflt-}
urallly afternoon at thes home of Miss
Sara Sheppard the hostesses being}
Miss Sara Sheppard and Miss Louise
Fenn.
The usual order of buziness yre
ceded the following interesting prog
ram. :
Tl Gladitorial—Raff Sara Mae
Slade.
Grand Polka e Concert—Wallace—
\Elo’'se Dodson. I
Paper—Stully of the Orchestra—
Joyce Jackson. |
Valse Caprice—Newland —-A]en(‘.|
Brown. %
Valsz Chromatic—Godar'd—/J. L.;
Carmen. '
Frilowing the program a most de
licious :'alad course with hot chocolate
was served by the hostesses assited
by Miws Julia Mary Seaman and
Miss Emylee Sheppard.
There were a number of guests
ppresent. These inclnded: Misses Eve
lyn and Dorothy Strangward, of Syl
vester, | M'ss Maxey Lane Comer and
Mrs., W. W. Thompron and Miss
FOR MRS STRANGWARD
Mrs. W. E. Grubbs entertained in
formally at Rook on Saturday after
noon complimentary to her guest
Mrs. Strangward, of Sylvester.
The room:: where the @ame was en
joyrtl were adorned with bowls of
flowering bulbs.
Dainty refreshments cousisting of 3
salad course with coffee, wero served
at the cdlclw‘ian of the game.
The players included, besides the
honor geust, Mesdames D. Holmes, G
C. Henry, C. D. Torsell, Bruce Wil-
Jiams, T. E. Jennings, J M. Clem
entsy and J. L. Stricklanl.
Pitts-Stag-ll N 1
Mr. andl Mrs. Thomasz Jefferson|
Pitts, of Arabi aanounce the mal"riag(‘z
of their daughter Bessie louise t(,'
Dr. Paul Alexander Stegall oi Atlanta |
iwhich -was solemnizod at the Firsq
Methodist chureh Atlanta Dri R. C |
Clecker offic’ating. |
The bride was becomingly attired |
in a handscme suit of bl pairg!
twill with accessories to correspond.
Mrs. Stegall is the secord dhughmi
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeffcrsonl
Pitts, and grandaughter of the ]ntel
Hardy Pitts and James L. Story. |
She is a voung woman ¢f charmingi
personality and popular among a wilde!
cirele of friend:. : ‘
; Dr. Stegall is a prominent prae
ticing physician an? surgeon. He also
Liolds the seat of amatomy at the|
‘Southern Dental College. !
Foliewing the ceremony Dr. and |
“¥frs. Stegali loft for a trip to I\'m\'!
York and ~ther points of interest and
‘Wpon their return, January the thir-|
tieth «nd will oecupy their hcme aii
24¢ Houston, street. i
. Their friend here as well as clse. |
._‘/’?where will wish for them every happi |
ness. ;
~Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wilkes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Williams Q 2.
compan’ed Walter Heirs and bride 1(::
Aemriess Sunday moerning by auto. |
emes |
Friends will be gratified to know
that the condition sf Mr. TFrank
Powell, is considered more favorable
Soriely
' W. M. U. NEWS NOTES l
~ The Executive Board ~of the Bap
tist Woman’s Missionary Union of
Geerg'a met in itis annual all day ses
: sion, Tuesday, January 9th at the
i_lmspitable home of Mrs. Harry A
: Ethrilge. Mis. W. J. Neel presiding
The memebrs present from out of
town were Mesdames W, J. Neel Car
tersville; J. C. Lanier, West Point;
G. 8. Borders, Cedartown; Carl De.
ffane, Cedartown; W. C. Tribble, La
vonia; F. W, Withoft, Fort Valley;
E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania; C. F
Carter, Quitman; Paul White, Rome;
H. N. Massey, beneésboro; Ben Thiomp
son, Madison; L, O. Freeman, (pllegd
Park; Ed Jarman, Baxley; J. P.
Nicholas, Gyitfin; and Miss Mary
Gray, College Park.
Mys. C. F. Cater lexl! the devotion
al bringing a message that each heart
needed to gain strength for the com
ing vear. Mrs. L. O. Freeman, College
Park newly cleected member of tha
Poard with Mrs. Carl DeVane, Cedar
town, Young People’s Ceunsellor from
North, West Division and Mrs. Ed
Jarman, Baxley, Young People’s Coun
j:ellor for Sauth West Division, were
heartily welcomed. 1
i
Miss Patrick reported having at.
tended the Georgia Baptist State Con:
ventien in Docember when she repre
‘sented the Woman’s Missionary Union
and training school. Miss Patrick i
the state chairman of Stewaridship
and Tithing and reports should be
ient to her office by the Association
al officers. She reported that ho wo
men of Georgia have given on the 70
Milljen Campaign since May 4th
$136,237.23, leaving a deficit of $457,
043.06 to be raised by April 30th
The Young People’s Leader, Miss
Barnard announced that acounse
for voung people would be held in
each association sometime during the
year. : ‘
Mirs Rhoad, Field Worker, asked
that as never before the women of
Georgia remember her in their pray--
ers, that the great work of enlistment
be laid heavily on their hearts.
Aims for the New Year were given
by the Divisional Vice Presidents, be
ginning with Mrs. Tribble of the
North East. In her Division are four
mountain ehools. No division has a
greater responsibility or opportunity
Miss Berta Brown, Hartwell was
elected Young People’s Counsellor of
the North East Division.
Mrs. Borders who made her fipist re:
port as Vice President of the North
West Division stated that the goal
for 1922 was to wee vet another asso
ciation orgamized and actively n?‘
work. 1
¢¢Aim at higher things in every re.
speet’? sa'd Mrs, Withoft of the West
Central Division. ‘“The tithers and
honor rcll societies must be doubled
making 28 00 new soccieties added
to the roll and a 2-5 increate in
Mission Study, making 350 classes,
Roval service subseriptions doubled.
Mrs. Cater of the South West Di
vit inr‘sz‘fs as her goal 500 in Mission
Study, the number of tithers doubled
75 honcr roll societies, and 75 no\\l
socreties. Mrs. Gordon Singleton of}
Cordiale was elected the Young
People’s Counsellor for South West
Division.
Mrs. Ovorstret of the South East
Diviion is wrging throughout the* year
more united and edfinite prayer, fo
more united and - definite service
Th's service to include more volun
teers for definite Christian work
every woman to pay her campaign
pledige to date and 130 new Mission
Study classes. 1
On account of illness Mrs. W. H",‘
Prior of the TEast Central Division‘
and Mrs. E. N. Bailey of the North
Central Dovisisn were unable teo hci
present, R
Aftar outlining the plans for thy
enlargement of the work, Mrs. Paul
White, chairman of the Mission Study
made an inspiring appeal in behalf of
the avork. |
Both the Vies Praident Emerita, |
Mrs. George Westmoreland, and the
Viee President Mrs. J. C. Lanier made
bri~f but inspiring talks on the de
velopment of the work and opportuni
ties presented in the New Year.
Aftor a dolightful luncheon hour the
atfernoon session wob cpened with
areetings from the friends who were
gousts of the Board. From Atlanta:
Afrs. Bi-D: Gray, Mrs, Austia Croch
Mis: Cmidelia Brown, Mrs. © John
Lake, of Canton China, and Mrs.
Brockman of Suehow, China. Mrs.
Lake has Been for vears in China
working synder the Tore'gn Board of
the S. B. ¢ and with her husband is
now on a furlough in this country.
I Mossagoe: were bremght from .(h‘
and Mrs. E. K. Dozier Japan, Miss
f Mary Crawford, Ching, Miss Susan
' Anderson, now on her return journey
| from Afriea. Miss Pearl Todd, Chia
i M. W. C. James, Mrs. D. B. Ham.
‘iton and Mrs, Homer Dawson.
As a fitting close to the day, Mrs:
George Westmoreland announced that
it was the wish of the Board that M
W. J. Neecl, the beloved president at
tend the. World's Baptist Congress
held in Stackholm, Sweden in July
of this year.
—MRS. J. S, M'LEMORE
State Press Chairman
Home
Phone 313
Mrs, W. 8. Murray is \'lsitingf
M, P, O. Lee in Valdosta. i
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T DRI B Harvard, of Arvabi, was,
a vivitor in the city today. i
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Miss Mildred Churechwell of \\'os]e,\';
an, spent the week end here the,
guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. I. Webb, l
24 w 0
Miss Mary Milly, woh is teaching|
this year at Pitts was the guast fnrz
the week end of Mrs. W. C. Mil]or.i
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Mrs. Strangward and two daughters:
Evelyn and Dorothy swevrc guests fnr?
the week end of Mrs, W. E; Grubl)s.l
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. Mr, J.:P. Luther of Jacksonville!
spent the week end avith Mus. Lu-l
ther. .
vee ~ i
Mr. andi Mrs. Lee Ryals have xe:|
turned from a delightful automobile]
trip to points in Florida. ’
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Mz J. S. Gordy of Albany, was|
the geust Sunday of Mrs. Ralph|
Hewell, '
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Mrs. Thompsen, of Byromyille, was,
the geust Saturday of her daughtm&!
My, W. H. Wehunt, I
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Miss Lucile Carswell has l'(‘tlll'fl('l]i
to her home in Macon after a visit|
to her nister, Mrs. Wertz. i
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Mr. and Mrs. John Whitsett of
Fitzgeraldl were geusts of relatives in |
the city Sunday.
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Miss Mary Hulsey of Americus is
visiting her vparents, Mr. and Mrs. T
B. Hulsey. :
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Mrs. Herbert Bryvan, of Macon, i
the geust of her mother, Mrs. E. K.l
Morris.
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Mr. T. L. Brown of Martin, is a
visitor in the city this week and is
stopping at the Suwanee Hotel.
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Miss Laura Ivey and Miss Eliza
beth Mount were gonst's for the week
end of Mrs. Henry Whelchel at Hat
ley. :
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Friends will be glad to know of the
improvement of Miss Martylle I\llorrisl
who has been quite sick since her re
turn from Macon the past weck. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilder and |
children of Albany were guests Sun-|
day of Mrs. Wilder’s parents, Profes
sor and Mrs, A. F, Ware.
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Miss Salnette Hunt who has spent
the past three months with her sister
Mrs. R. H. McGarity, in Huantington
West Virginia refurend home Suaday.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and
I'ttle daughter motored to Macon yos'l
terday to attend the celebraticn of
the golden wedding of Mrs. Morris’
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Minter.
- 7 $ % 8"
Miss Fannie Dee Sims anid Migs
Clara Sims, of Woodberry are the
guests of their ecousin, Mrs. John C.
Snow at her home in West End—At
lanta Journal.
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Friends will be glad to know of '.hvl
improvement of Mrs. J. H. MeCormicl
who has been critically ill for the
past week at her ohme on 17th ave
nue.
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Mr. ani® Mrs. W. M. Adams had as
their dinner guests Sundav: Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Adams, amd Mr. and M rs4J
John Lee of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Adams and Mrs. Fannje Culver.
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Mr and Mrs, Nathan Boniske mld“
little daughter, will leave tomorrow by.
automebile for a trip down the 0:1511
coast of Tlorida, after which thP_\']
will return to Jacksonvillle to make
their futre home. l
“HOW ARE YOU
FEELING TODAY?”
| e |
OU can answer, “I’'m feeling fine, |
1 thank you,” if you’ keep your )
| blood pure and your system |
; toned up so that the germs vhich cause |
| those heavy colds and other winter iils. |
‘ will be powerless to attack you. |
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, that famous |
t old tonic and blood enricher, will for- |
| tify your system and give you strength
|to withstand the chiiling blasts and |
| sudden changes of winter. i
' Your druggist has it, in beth liquid !
| and tablet form. i
i
{ 1
Qudes |
Pepto-Mangan |
| Zonic and Blood Enricher |
| ORI 3 R A S T T
THE CORDELE DISPATOMN
ENLARGED COUNCIL WILL -
DISCUSS TREATY EXTENSION
Paris, Jan. 22,—The firs;t session
of the enlarged council «of the
League of Nations will be held :n
Paris beginning next Thursday, Ouwe
of the first questions it to be wheth
er the council shall call an interna
tional conference to deal with the
extension of the Washington naval
egreement to powers not represented
at the Wachingion meoting.
FORMER MINISTER TC
CHINA REPORTED DYING
: ————
(B 3 The Associuted Yrens)
Shang Hai, Jan. 22.—Dr. Paul
Reinsch, former American Minigtor
to China, believed dying from
brencho-pneumonsa i 3 unconseious.
He came here from the interior of
China sometime ago, suffering =&
complete breakdown.
Jim Ray left the past week for a
trip to Florida.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dorman and
little daughter, of Stateshoro, were
geusts Sunday of Mr. andi Muw:, J. A.
Dorman.
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Mrs. R. E. Cook, of Atlanta, is th'e
guest ¢f her sister Mrs. R. B. Soloman
having been called hers on account
of the critical illne:s of her hrother
Mr. Frank Powell,
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Mrs. Loo Robinson will leave
Thursilay for Macon and after spend
ing a few days there will join Mys.
Herebrt Elder and return home. |
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Mr. and Mrs, James Gary spent yes
terday in |Eastman avith relatives
They were accompanied home h_\'}
Mrs, Gary mother Mrs. G. A. Dean
who has spent the past several weeks]
there, ; :
CORDELE, GEORGIA
EASTERN TIME
el e aREE RuE TBT
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot.
T eet e T e
. The following schedule flgures pub
lished as information and not guaran
teed:
st e s Sl e
Atlanta, Dirmingham & Atlantic
s Railroad,
Arrives— —Departs
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:30am
12:30am Wayeross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:53pm Atlanta 2:45pm
12:30am Moultrie-Thomasville 4.40 am
2:35pm Fitzgerald-Waycross 3:ospm
Georgia Soutbwestern and Guif R. R.
Licave Zor— —Arrive From
9:ooam Albany Local 7:2opm
s:ospin = Albany-Thomasville 2:36pm
“:05pm Albany-Moultrie 2:35pm
2:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:35pm
Further information may be had by
calling Ticket Office, Phone 267, or
R. L. LUFFMAN
Traveling Passenger Agent
American Bank and Trust Building
Southern Railway System,
Arrvives— —Departs
1.23 am Macon-Atlanta 3.3bam
2.10 am Jacksonville 5.02 am
3.30 am Jax'vlle & Palatka 1.23 am
5.02 an: Cincinnati-Chicago 2.10 am
9.45 am Valdosta 7.35 pm
11.30 am Tampa-St.Petersburg 5.15 pm
2.35 pm Macon-Atlanta 2.50 pm
2.35 pm Jax'ville-Palatka 2.50 pm
3.15 pm Atlanta-Cincinnati 11.30 am
7.35 pm Macon-Atlanta 9.45 am
Seaboard Ailr Line Rallroad
Arrives— —Departs
2.40 pm Montgomery 2.55 pr
9.50 am Relena 7.35 pm
7.25 pm Americus 9.50 am
2.30 pm Savannah 3.156 pm
made on Cordele prop
erty on monthly pay
ment basis: 6 percent
interest: Cosi to bor
rower reasonable.
B. S. DUNLAP
T. L. LAMAR
General Builder and Superin
tendent of Construction.
Fine Carpenter Work, Remode!-
ing, Repairing, Roofing, etc,
Have experienced white work
men. do your work.
Box 37 Cordele, Ga.
JUST FIRE INSURANCE
THAT'S ALL
Let me write it for you.
JOHN H. WARD
Office Suwanee Block
CORDELE, GA.
BUDDED PECAN TREES
FOR SALLE
Standard "\/' arieti»s
WRITE FOR PRICES
W. B. LAMAR
PARK FRONT
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
FARMERS MEET OPENS
WITH SOULE ADDRESS
FARM AGENTS, BANKERS AND
BUSINESS MEN CATHER |IN
ATHENS
Athens, Jan. 22.—With several
hundred farmers, business men,
bankers and county agents from all
cver (reorgia present, and a program
including spcakers of Stite and na
tional reputation, the sixteenth
farmers week agrieultural confey
ence begins at the Georgia State
College of Agriculture here this af
ternoon, © Dr. Andrew M, Soule,
president of the college wili deliver
the initial address on cotton produe
tion program for 1923.
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NOTICE, CONTRIBUTORS
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Al who will make contributicns
to the Pantrv Shower for the
Masonic Orphuas Home arve vequ: t
ed to leave their jars of Jjully aud
prezerves at Caker’s (i:‘ném‘_‘; Wad
nesday, Jan. 24,
While the Eastern Star is parteu.
larly asked to respond to othis enll,
contributions will be cladly recaiv.
ed from all who cave to n:ake them.
MRS, EDNA BULLOCH, W. M.
YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED
Mr. Carl I Mathews, Field Secre
tary, All South Christian Endeavcr,
will hold a meeting in the Presby
terizn Church, Tuesday January 2%,
at 8 P. M. fer young people and
their friends.
All young people are cordially in
vited to atitend.
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Valuable lilusivated Book Sent Free
st pe————
How thousands of women,. by the simple
method of an eminent physician, have avoided
unfiecessary mliseri\-s thrgugh many months
and up to the moment cueessgrmyge = o
Baby has arrived, is fully ‘fif);{‘»s.». ’(‘;4 e R
explained in the remarkable u‘.n‘%"q e
book, ‘‘Motherhood and the m”t,;za /// oit
Baby.” Tells also what to ‘('% S AL
do before and after haby ke &
comes, probable date of K&"~ LAN
birth, baby rules, cte., and @' b ,“r‘r
about “Mother's Iriend’ 3.7,:&' (v ;%;1’" -
used by three gencrationsf&¥ e, i
of mothers, and sold in a'l #3% '\ P
slrllu.'h stores ctierywhur'». (’1 T
‘Mother’s Friend” is =ap- %
plicd externally, i 3 safc, "'\\‘\\ \.,;y\\.)‘\ N s
free from narcotics, pore ;fl‘q“jfi..\\
mits easier natural 1':-:”]-? = A ]
justment of mucelos and nerves Juring ex=
pectancy and child-hirth, Giart using it to
day. Mrs. E. E. Kerger, Slayton, Minn,, says:
“It pulled me through ™ send for book to
day, to Bradfield Reculator Co., 13A-35, Ate
lanta, Ga. - ‘Jiothe"s Triend” is sold at al
srug stores.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
STROZIER AND GOWER
Attorneys and counsellors at law
Over Jennings Drug Store. Phone 116
NOTlCE—Suwnnce Barber Shop un
der new management. We solicit
your patronage. J. W. Watson,
G. W. Cofer.
: MAX. E. LAND
Attorney at Law
CGeneral Practice.
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DR. J. N. DORMlNY—General Medi
cine. Phone 468. Office, Americdn
Bank and Trust Co. Bldg.
V. C. GRUBBS, Dentist-~Special at
tention to Riggs diseases and Or
thodontia. Phone 43. Holmes Bldg
Dr. Kendall office.
J. A. OTWELL, Practicing Physician
—Spectal attention to diseases of
children. American Bank & Trust
Company Building. Phone 468
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DR. A. J. WHELCHEL—Gyu.ecology.
Officc: American Bank and
Trust Co,, Building.
A, 5. BUSSEY, Attorhey-at-law---
State and Federal Practice. Office
gver Exchange Bank, Coidele Ga.
DR. T. E- BRADLEY,—Eye, Ear,
Wose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses
Oflice Williams Bldg,
DR. M. R. SMITH —lnternal Bledi
cine and Surgery.
Office: American Bank and
Trust Co., Building.
DR, J. W. MANN—Veterinarian, Of
fice phone 74. Res. phone 304.
THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.—
Special Attention to Surgery anc
Gyrnecology. Cordele, Ga.
HOUSE PLANS AND ESTIMATES—
Churches, theatres, office, store, fac
tory, hotel and residence buildings
planned and costs fizured. C. V.
Arnoid, Architect, Phone 63, Cordele,
Georgia.
DR, L. L. INMAN AND WIFE—
Chiropractors, 118 12th avenue.
Residence Phone 492. Acdute and
chronie diseases, i
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and style of De ]
Laval Separator p
for you, no mat- ( i
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one or a thousand \‘L
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“Last week we replaced
machine made by ........
which had been used only fi
years. Our customer, Mr. Cra
ford Cook, living near Foy
Oklahoma, shipped one can
cream from ...... and then o 3
from the De Laval, and chang
about in this manner for fou
weeks, the result being that tl
De Laval got him exactly tw
pounds more butter-fat per day,
and he is milking 12 cows. This ¥
amount at 35c¢ per pound makes DB L¥al,
70c per day, or $255.50 per year, world’s be
more than twice as much as the lasts lon
new De Laval was worth. Mr. clean and
Cook said we could use his name Call up
and this information, and 'if today and
they didn’t believe it, he would a new De
make an affidavit to that effect.” try it, or
This was taken from a letter formation
from one of our agents, but terms tha
there is nothing unusual about while yo
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LITTLE GIRLS
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you deliver to us
We Will Giy
Beautiful
One Box 20
Get busy with your mother
flour that will satisfy her an
Doll or Gum.
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PRIMRCSE SELF R
ROBERT E. LEE SELFH 8
WE HANDLE C. S. MEAL, H\
SHORTS AT THE RIGH
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J.H. LAMB P
Wholesale Grocers, Sixth (65
PHLONE 224 (
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Wanted To BuY
VELVET BEANS, PEAVINE HAY
~ AND FIELD PEAS |
WE SELL
PURINA CHOWS, MEAT SALT AND
HEAVY GROCERIES.
MIMS & ?‘2‘&"’?&'
Phone 100
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NOTICE g
1 HAVE BOUGHT THE WILKES-WESSTER SERVIC
TION. FIRST CLASS AUTO SERVICE IS CUR MOTTC
YOURS I'OR SERVICE,
W. B HUNTER
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