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.+ SOCIAL NEWS
1 Me anll NS PEHTC OEIY O
- Macoiii 4v6 Visithig the ~ former’s
mother, Mrs. R. J. Gaddy. i
. Mansfield Barwick has returned to
ffileksomvlle. after a ten days vaca
tion visit to his parents, Elder and
. Mre. R. H. Barwick,
~ Stewart McCook has returned from
a visit to Macon.
Mrs, Beatty, of Macon, is the guest
- ot Mrs. J. N, King. ‘
¢ Mrs. Fannie Hyde has returned
- from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
¢ #Halis Kezar in Elko. ‘
’
’ Mr. O. A. Willocks who spent the
- past week here with his family, is
' now back on his territory in the
- Cavolinas,
i Mrs. Rush Bulloch and sons, Rush
' Jr., Robert Edward and Loren, re
* turned home today from a visit to
Jacksonville and Pablo Beach. They
were accompanied home by little Miss
Virginia Culpepper who will spend
scmie¢ time here with her aunt, Mrs,
Bulloch,
~_ Friends of Paul Lamar Browning
“will' be pleased to know that he is re
covering from his recent illness,
. Little Miss Mildred Elder who has
been quite {ll for the past ten days is
reported somewhat improved today.
_ Miss Jane Forehand, of Vienna,
who formerly conducted a kinder
gaiten here, was a vigitor in the city
today. Migs Forehand spent the past
winter in Florida, and is now with
home folks in Vienna. for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Bridges whose
~ marriage occurred several months
ago in New Orleans, have airived in
Cordele for a visit to Mr. Bridges
rarents, Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Bridges.
Little Miss Maricn [Faulkner has re
turned from an extended vigit to
relatives in Jeffersonville and Macon.
Miss IMorrie Powers, Mr. Allan
McDougal. Mr. Harris McGarity and
Mrs. P, €. Seaman formed a party
" ‘motoring to Albany Friday . They
were accompanied on their retnrn
by Miss Ruth Childs, of Hartfords
Ala., who lls the guest of Miss Pow
ers.
Miss Frankie Davig has returned
from a visit to Miss Louige Davig in
Macon,
Friends 'will regret to know that
“fluter Perry Wheeler is suffering
“with a broken arm which he sustain
ed in a fall a few days ago.
Mr. and Mre. G. F. Robertson and
tamily, of Marshall, Texas, are visil
‘ing Mr. Robertson's sister, Mrs. G.
W. Crittenden.
Miss Lillian McKenzie who has been
attending summer school at G. N. L
C,, arrived home Friday.
"Miss Annie Kate [Fletcher has re
turned home from Jacksonville
where she has been delightfully en
tertained tor the past month as the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Church
well,
John Taylor, of mericus, is
spending several days in the city,
All members of the Wesley Bible
Class are urged to be in their
" placeg Sunday morning.
Visitors in the city are cordially in
vited to attend the Wesley Bible
Class Sunday morning at the First
Methodist church.
Friends of Mrs. R. H. Barwick will
be glad to know of her improvement
Mrs. G. W. Wright, Miss Mae
Jones and Miss Aunie Ree MeGougan
will be among those from Cordele
gpending Sunday at St. Simons.
Mrs. W. C. Hewell has returned
to her home in ‘Arabi, after a visit
cf several days here.
Mre. W. H. Rankin, of Atlauta,
formerly of Cordele, is visiting
friends here for several weeks.
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine:. .o
Treatment,both
‘ocal and internal, and has been success
ful in the treatment of Catarth for over
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
¥. 1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohir
JUST RECIEVED 24 NEW FANS—
Am putting on sale, 9 inch fan
for $12.00, $3.00 down and $3.00
per month. Why not keep cool. Ca!
294 for quick service. Singer Sew
ing Machine Co., Cordele, Ga.
7-20-6 t
" MANY BERLINERS TURN DRY
b i eBVs ¥ APTIETT TR v e S e
’ in: July-18. (AP) —{!‘empsu'ncef
restaurants are on the increase in
Berlin, Whether this is due to the
high price of heer and other aleoholic
drinkg or to an increase of the popu
lation which desires meals without
drinks, the anthorities do not agree,
Proprietors of the alcoholless restan
rayts gay the majority of their cus
tomers are total abstainers and are
very mueh intérested in the prohibi
tion movement in the United States
and other parts of the world,
- For 25«
MONDAY AND MONDAY ONLY
Girls, misses and young WE)men cém purchasé
a white felt fedora Sport Hat at only
25¢ Each, At This Store
See' Window Display ?
Remember Monday Only
A Penny Saved is a Good
Example to the Other
Ninety-nine Cents.
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A Special $4O Suit S
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Value $27.50° seee\ |
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This is not a Sale——but it should ring up 50 sales this week. ’
The suits in this cssortment are of the type you can find in any :
good store at §lO,
Our reason for this out-of-reason price is based on .. ~wton’s law
of gravity—to make 50 men drop in who have never Leon in this :
store bedore—and— :
If you will trust this newspaper talk until you see them you will
Lelieve every word in our advertisement form now on! :
Michaels-Stern Suits in New Mcdels—New Materials—at a Now
Value Price—s27.so o ‘
J. T. Westhrook And Brothe:
i 3 esStNrooK An roener
¥ CORDELE, GEORGIA :
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I Dress Up! You'll make more money the day you start wearing ouy Better Glothes 52 i
PATENT OFFICE NEEDS ; <~
Washington, July 17.—The €ivil
Service Commigsion has announced
an examination to be held on August
20 and 21 and positions of assistant
examiner in the United States Post
Office at Washington,
The entrance salary is §51.560 a
yvear. Promotions are yprovided for
from t'me to time as high as $5,000
a year,
One Lundred additional places are
Lewis & Thumpnn
AN e PRIGOE .SR B O&LAR s e path siit (i
™R CORDELE DISPATCH
"fi{v y.;mgvgezggmfiomafon
kil ik fgm &il 55,
portunity for appointment of those
whoe jass the examination. = © 7
" The examination consists of physics
interpretation of mechanical draw--
ings, technies, mathematics, modern
languages, and some branch of engi
neering,
i Patent Office within the past
few dayy issued Patent No. 1.500,000.
The yatent was granted to Simon
Lake for a new type of ‘mbmersible !
vesecl degigned to navigate under ice. |
Pa:«fnt No. 600,000 was issuved in]
1802, and No. 1,000,00 was issued in
1911, The series of numbers began
in 1836. It will be noted that as many
patents haev been issued in the past
13 years 43 were Issued in: the first:
.57 years of the life of the Patent Of
fice.
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66‘ 6 !
is a preseription for Malaria,‘
Chills and Fever, Dengue or
| Bilious Fever. It kills the
germs.
Walk a Block and Save a
Dollar, It Counts.
SRk e iy A e ..fmmar..um-mw-—-«mwm-*m--g}: _
Cash Tire Ss le
New, Low Prices oOn
. 5 : ¥ - FEte ;'.'* :
GOODYEAR Tires
~ and Tubes
Fabric Tires TUBES
A. W.T. Wingfoot Pathfinder Reg.
30x3 ...%9.00 $ 725 $ 600 & $175
30 x 81-2.. 10:25 8.50 700 &% 195
. Cord Tires i
30 x 3 1-2 12.25 9.75 7.50 1.95
Slx4 . 4450 15.50 12.50 %.50
x 4 ..., 1950 17.95 13.50 275
33 x 4 ....20.00 17.50: 0 -18 3.00
34x4....2050 18.00 1450 3.10
~~ HEAVY TRUST
32 x 4 1-2 25.00 92,50 el W 0
23 x 4 1-2 26.00 922.00 425
34 X 412 2.7 24.00 4.40
38x5....3200 29.00 5.00
4x5....3300 30.00 5.25
35x5....3400 30.50 550 -
This sale lasts until August Ist.
S. L. Ryals,
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Phone 67 i Cordele; Ga.
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Gulf Coast Furniture Com%g:y
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA e
Established in 1918 R
MONTE PICKENS L. F. PICKENS
FURNITURE, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, ETC.
We buy, rebuild and sell standard used pianos. e
Monte Pickens, artist tunor and piano rebuilder. Forimerly ware
room and city tuner fcr the Schubert Piano, Co., 1418 Broadway;
and Ludden & Bates S. M. H. (Mathushek Piano warerooms) 137
I'ifth Avenue, New York City.
Endorzed by world-renowned artists, leading music houses and
musicians throughout the country.
Mr. Pickens is giving the piano owners of Cordele the same ar
tistic work that won for him the highest endorsements from great
artist and teachers in New York City. MR. F. B. KIKER, ph‘ne
G 7, receiving orders. i
MIMM—
We will buy melons and pay spot cash if loaded
right. We will contraet 200 acres Fall: Cucum
bers.to be planted Aug. 15 to Sept.lst. This crop
makes m forty days. ‘We will gunarantee so much
cash on delivery. ;
HAILE & COMPANY, INC.
- CORDELE, GEORGIA . .
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(EVERTHING N THE PLUNBING LINE |
Residence Phone 372" =
Opposite Light Plant Phone 3756 CTordele, Ga.
iBtTT 4 U M, .eLil A, CUTIL AT W 0 LT 5T Asi A P MDA oiWPN{4 U BT MRS
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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