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"MONDAY JULY 14 1924
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'UFFICE PHONE 30
A WORD OF PRAISE v
£‘We praise Thee, O God for the
~ beauty wof the morning,
For clouds and sunsnine and summer
glory;
q,_rz;aise Thee for temples not made
' with hands,
Where the symbols of their bountiful
' * presence
Are graven upon Thy hills of light;
On valleys fair with blossoms and
fruit,
On forests blue with gossamer haze,
‘We praise Thee, too for shining seas
For the mystery and life of - their
teeming’ depths;
For wvave and tide and storm and
~calm 5 :
That carve to beauty their far flung
sheres.
W¥% own Thy glery in purling stream
.That sing their songs in their cata
' racts,
And minister Tky peace in their
placid peols.”—
DAY OF FRAYER ; o
The day of prayer will be observed,
tomorrow, Tuesday by the Woman’s
Missicnary Soot-ty of the Methodist
church. The worning hour will be‘
from ten ‘o fwewve o‘clock and the
afternoon keurs will e from one |
thirty io five thirty s’clock. Each
lady whn comes to spend the day is
reguested to bring a plate of sand
wicnes These services will be held in
the upper audito*mmm of the church
under the zlectric fans where every
thing will be coo! and ieviting
CAMPING PARTY 5
A congenial party composed of the
following left this morning for a
weeks camp at Houston Lake: Misses
Estelle McKenzie, Evelyn McMillan,
ldcline Barfield. Lucy Nell Fenn, Sue
Frasuer, Ensign Harder, Julia Mary
Seaman, Eleanor Dekle, Frances
Gower, Mary Clements, Mary Jane
Montfort, ‘Helen Cannon, Annie Mae
Brmer, and Ruth Nowell. Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Mongtfort and Mrs.. Tom
Fenn are chareroning the party.
' Miss Pearl Fort of Atlanta is the
guest of Miss -Boisclaire Kiker.
Mr. G..T. Christian, of Elberton,
spent Sunday here with his family.
Miss Gertrude Land has returnecd
from a visit to reldatives in Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith and chil
dren are visiting relatives in Canton.
‘Miss Eula Westh:ook is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. J. B. Walters in Colum--
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. B, S. Dunlapr and
children are spending two weeks at
Pahlo Beach, .
Mrs. Zachary and little. daughter,
Lutie Mae of Atlanta are guests of
Mrs. Sam Herrington.
Miss Evelyn Powell of La Grange,
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. B.
Soloman. ‘
®\lisses Iva Chandler and Ethel
Taylor have returned from Valdosta
where they attended Summer School
at G. S. W. C.
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CORDELE, GA.
lr Horace Bolin is spending the week
end with relatives in Pelham.
Miss Gladys Penny left Sunday for
a visit to her sister Mrs. D. W. Ma
lone for several weeks.
Mrs. A. W. Dey, of Pelham, is the
gutst of her daughter, Mrs. George D.
i’Bo‘lfin’ and family. . ‘
Mr. and Mrs. George Ray annouuce!
the birth! of a son, who has been
named George Jr, g : l
‘Mrs. E. E. Cox, of Camilla, who has
been the guest o fher mother, Mi's. D-‘
A. Pitts, returned home Saturday,
- Mr. and Mrs. W .C. Reynolds will|
leave tomorrow for a weeks stay at
St. Simons Island.
' Miss Mary Rape of Atlanta i shome
fo rthe week recuperating from an
attack of malaria. | =
' Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Grubbs and lit.
"tle son, Victor, and Miss Ida Bell
spent the week-end in Griffin.
Mr. Hubert Marshall and family
are spending two weeks in Savan
‘nah with his brother} Mr. Ray Mar
shall and family.
~ Miss Margaret 'Horne and Thelma
Wilson left today for Flint Side visit
ing Mrs. Roy Sloan and friends for
several days.
Mr .and Mrs. H. M. Goin are ex
peqted home this week from a trip to
Savannah, Brunswick and St. Simons
Island.
Mrs. B. H. Palmer and son, Jack,
of Atlanta who were guests Satur
day and Sunday of Mrs. A. M. Stead
are now vigiting relatives in Ameri
cus.
Mrz, A. J. Comer and Misses Max
cy Lane Comer are members of a
party enjoying a trip to Washington,
D. C. New York, Niagara Falls and
Canada. i S
Dr. and Mrs. A, J. Whelchel are
home from Warm Springs where they
attended the Chattahoochee Valley
Medical Ccnvention. They spent sev
oral days at Chipley, at Mrs. Whel
chkel’s 211 home, !
Mrs. B. F. Sheppard and children
returned last week from six weeks
visit to relatives in Savannah. They
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Sheppard’s brother, Mr. J. L. Cam
eron Jr. and Mrs. Henry Ernest of
Savannah who are their guests.
Mrs. Emmett Hines of Atlanta will
arrive Thursday for a few days visit
to her parents, Judge and Mrs, F. G.
Boatright, Mrs. Hines is now the
house guest for a few days of Judge
and Mrs. E. R. Hines at their pretty
suburban home, ‘‘Green Acre,’’ in
Milledgeville. Mrs. Hines will enter
tain at a large garden party Tues
day afternoon in her bhonor, ahout
thvee hundred guests being invited.
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
| AUTO-TRAIN CRASH
ERIE EXPRESS HITS MOTOR CAR
~ ON PRIVATE CROSSING
’r ‘East Patterson N. J.,, July 13—
.One man, his mother, and her three
‘grandchildren were killed instantly
-when their automobile was siruck by
lan Erie express ftrain on a private
‘crossing\here today. |
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SHUGHNS TO VISIT (¢ a 2 v 1
! Washington, July 12.—A month’s
absence is planned from (Washingtou
at least two of which will be spent
in Paris, is planned by Sccretary
Hughes on his visit abroad for which
'he is sailing from New York today on
the Berengaria with the American
Bar Associations delegation to the In
ternational Meeting of lawyers in
London. ;
NEARLY DIED ON BIRTHDAY
’ “On -my last birthday, eight
months ago, I had another close call.
We had just finished dinner. My
stomach began to hurt me, a minute
‘later I lay unconscious. Three doe¢--
tors worked over me. I was soaked
‘Wwith a cold sweat when I came to.
‘The next week I was telling a
friend about it and he advised try--
ing a course of Mayr‘s ‘Wonderful
Remedy. Since taking a course of
your medicine T have been abtle to
eat anything. I have no more paing or
bloating and am feeling bhetter than
for ten years.” It is a simple, harm-‘
less preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal muecus from the intestinal:
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all liver,
stomach and intestinal ailments. One}
dose will convince you or money re
funded.
. For sale by all druggists.
WRIGLEYS'
JAfter every meal,/,
ana bgrecable p== T
restereslm 1A 18
benefit asj '”"-{‘ ‘!;‘;:
well. | B é‘f e
(oSSO Setok (LA IS
and digestion. iZF a'.\uf
. Makes ’
next cigar | ey |
taste better. e
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FRUIT
JARS
PINTS,
QUARTS,
AND
HALF
GALLON
‘SIZES
Prices Right
Gieo. L. Rils, Hw.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
RESIDENCE PHONE 313 '
TAKES ANT! K. K. K. STAND
GOVERNCR EXPLAINS DENTIAL OF
{ ULR OF HALL I'OR ELAN MEET
JEFFERSON CITY Mo., July 14—
Gov, Arthue M, HS'de, in a stave
vmont tonight explained his action to
day in denying the wse of ihe hall of
the House of Representatives in L‘:t?f
State Capitol for a secret neeting ofi
fhe Ku Klux Klan and for ile first
time, took a publie stand against the
principles of thé hooded o:'g:miz:x-l
tion. A
- Tiwe executive laid down the rulv’
éih.:‘.t ali meetings of citizens in the !
icnpitol building must be open-to flzc'
press and the public pending action
by the ‘““‘board of permanent seat of |
government’’ which will be ealled iuto!
session in tiye near future to make
definita regnlations respecting use of
the ecapitol for privnto' meetings., The
covernor is chairman of the board.
'TAYLORS BARBERETTE, NEW
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SHOP FOR LADIES, NOW OPEN
Taylor’s Barberette for Ladies,
located upstairs over the men’s bar
{bm‘sh»op,_ and in charge of Francis
Harmon, opened the past week and is
;rc-ceiving a liberal patronage from
‘the ladies and girls of the town and
community.
This shop is fitted up in attractive
and comfortable style and is meeting
a long, felt need in Cordele.
e
Faq O - e
lid-bir
H OW thousands of women, by the
simple method of an eminent
physician, have avoided unnecessary
miseries through many EESEESEEEETENENR
months and up to theo [EEE: 3
dmoment Baby has ar- FFSSREEERSAE
rived, is fully explained FGRUNEHGRN
in the remarkable book, Kg&= AT A
“Motherhood and the Sl S &85
Baby.” Tellsalso what to Bl W -
do before and after baby ’ Bz 2 Dol
comes, probable datesof € el SHEER
birth, baby rulas, ecte., i ER T R
and about “Mother's SEES RS
Friend,” used by threo [ oL o
generni!ons of mothers, EEEEEtRENE TS
and sold in all drug [SESEEERETES PRES
stores everywhere, EEEEoniGeey .
“Mother’s I'riead’ is ap- TR RN M
Plied externally, is safe, EURATMDEEE: - [ANE
-rs€ tmmi nnrcottics.lper- A [!]
mits easier natural re- ] () [
adjustment of muscies [ I>y o 0
nn& nerves durlng ex. CRCARZ.__Ss
pectancy and_child-birth. Start using it
today. Mrs, B, B. Keérger, Slayton, Minn..
says: “It pulled me ‘through.” Send for
book today, to Bradfield Regulator Co,,
BA-76, Atlanta, Ga. “Mother's Fricnd” g
#old at all good drug stores—everywhere
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7\ ey
™ Thru’ A Snow Drift
=~ & ru now Drift--
Munsing Union Suits
| - Three For $3.75
If you think you have scen cool underwear—wait until yon
take this patient’s temperature. .
So drafty and porous that if you are susceptible to colds —
be careful of this number for it’s a blizzard even in the sun. '
So good in value that the men in our Underwear department
are asking for an extra helper to do up the packages.
Shirts and Drawers Ts¢ and up. : :
Sport Belts, Silk Sox, White and Bow Ties.
J. T. Westbrook And Brother
ey R CORDELE, GEORGIA |
I Dress Up! You’ll make more money the day you start wearing ouy Better Clothes. i
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N Summer 4 £
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NRBES Necessities TR
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Remember that our advertising can teil but a small part of the
many things we have for you at the store and that we are ready all
the time to assist you with our best advice in selecting just what
is best suited to your personal needs. Our prices are lower in July
than at any other time of the year during our semi-annual stock
reduetion. oo j | :
g T COMDELRAON.
C_HA'RDWARE ,
Seven bachelor brothers and a sis
ter were the disigners and sculptors
of the massive figures for the bron
iCap Town, South Africa.
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[ have purchased the |}
Parlor Market, form
srly operated hy M.
J. F. Morris. I earn
pstly solicit your pat
ronage. You will
find a full line of
choice meats at our |}
place at reasonable
prices. We deliver
anywhere in town.
l PHONE 506
WALL STREET
SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Red Jar Rubbers, 2 packs for ..............16¢
M
Mixed Pickling Spices, 2 boxes for ..........15¢
mm
Good Pickling Vinegar, gallon ............ 35¢
Pure Apple Vinegar, gallon ......... ... .. 40
Baho Flour, 2¢ pounds .............. ... W
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Let us have your orders lor Fresh Meats and Vege
tables.
W. 1. HARRIS |
Telephone 55
Cordele Georgia
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