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:5’ "l“lne Xnkm-lnu-d Press,
' LO&DON August 4.—When shown
an qmquncenlent from Berlin that
Prda;;ior Meysser, chief surgeon of
a b&?hoepital there, claimed jprior
ity n; the cancer discoveries recently
mad«'i;-‘buhlic by Dr. William Gye and
Dr, J:L E. Barnard, the English phy
sicians. Dr. Gye told the Westminis
ter G;zeue that he had beep a rath
er cl&w student of German medical
journifla in which he had read many
articles dealing with cancer, hut he
kad seen nothing which in any way
related. to hjs and . Dr, Barnard’s
work. ‘Pr. Gyd:.éuid he never heard of
Dr. ngssor‘ and that he thought
Ihereémust be some confusion.
“of_course,”’ he added, “if he has
done. what he is stated to have 4dopc,
1 také off my hat to him.”’
Dr.R‘Meysser. says one djspatch, as
serts that the reports of his own
cancer investigations, as submitted
to thq:~lmn<]on Board of Health by an
Englis_jl doctor, formed the basis of
the r&éurohes of Doctors Gye and
Farnard. Some of the Berlin special
dispatches give the German phy
sician’s name as Dr. Keysser,
NEW INVENT!ON TAKES
' PHOTOS FROM PERISCOPES
SASEBO, Jnfi.’m, ‘Amgust 4.—00 r
tical ipnstruments and photographic
devices used in the Japancse mnavy
are bejng improved upon rapidly,
says a naval offiicial here. It is an
nouncéd that a methad has heen jer
fected for the taking of nictures
through the periscope of sulmarines
the details of which are being ket
secret,’
1t Ils declared that, by the use of
the periscopic-telescopie camera,
movements of enemy ships can he
easily recorded withcut the submia
ri_nfl itself being detected, The
device is being tested and, if it
proves to bhe successiul all llh(-. sub
marines in the Japanese navy will be
equipped with it.
JAPANESE LIVING COSTS DROP
flf The Associnted Press,
TOKYO, August 3.- The cost of
living fm Japan has decreased 76
percent since last January, according
to figures recently made public. The
drop in prices of food stuffs is stud
to have been aided considerably by
the present financial condition and
the improvement in exchuange.
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Don't think that back pains mean
serious kidney trouble. Or scant,
highly-colored urine. Or frequent
urination. :
Try flushing the kidneys. Do
what you would do if the bowels
were clogged. Relieve them,
The pity is that people don't rea
lize that the kidneys and bowels
both eliminate wastes and poisons.
And both become clogged. They re
lieve the bowels, but they let the
Kkidneys go.
Flush the kidneys—relieve them,
Do this by drinking plenty of water.
. Drink the first glass before break
fast. Add a little Jad Salts. That
makes a tart pleasant, effervescent
drink.
Watch the quick results. In one
hour Apnimns are eliminated. ‘The
l'luggmg is relieved. Conditions are
entirely changed.
. Jad Salts is made from the acids
of lemon and grape juice combined
with lnhm: They are made to re
lieve the kidneys in a quick efticient
way.
Try them once. Then whenever
you feel that the kidneys need flush
ing, you will know the way to quick
relicf. @ And a better way has never
vet been found.
. Wyeth Chemical Co
U™ 598 Madison Ave., F T t
New York ree es
& Mailme a Free Sample of Jad Salts,
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Covernors and aeercdited repres
si-ntatives of governors of gouthoern
states at Stone Mountain July 20,
sullowing conference with executive
sommitteo of Stone Mountain Con
federate Monumental Asgsociation, at
wehich great harvest campaign for
the fall. to complete the sale of Con
'!-‘durul-\ Memorvial Half-Dollavs, wag
lnr:.;:ml;:--d under tho direction of the
ichief exceutives of the stotes of the
souti,
» In tas group nhove, taken in front
iet the great wall of granite on wiieh
1o heing carved the Confedeonte Me
morial, are the following from left
to :ight:
1. M. Rardoiph., president cf tho
fAmacointlon: Ceneral R A, Sneecd,
SWiSS VILLAGE SUBMERGED
YEARS AGO REAPPEARS
: By 'The Associnted Press,
SAASIM-GRUND, Switzcl and,
August 3. Reappearance of i vil
lage inundated moae than 300 yous
ago was noticed recently at Lake A
{rona. A iandslide caused tho water
level to recede and gradually thie
ruins of the old village comprisings
42 buildings, were discloged, The vil
lage of Antrona Piana Was flooded
by a momster spring freshet and has
lain submerged for three centuries,
DISPATCH !}
WANT A\,DS,i
Two Cents A Word EH
FARM LOANS—Quick serviet, See
us. Choice farm lands for sale. Dor
s & Brown. 134
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’FARM LOANS—At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick gervice.
W. 1. Grubbs, Tordele, Ga. ti
QUICK LOANS--Made on both city
ind farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zia. 7-9-tt
MONTHLY AND STHAIGHT LOANS
Negotiated on Cordele residential
md business realty. Roy Friedin, Vi
'mm:\. Georgia. Til-26t.
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l NOTICE
CALL R, L. BROOKS—I'or eleetria
wiring and repairs, Phone . 390,
6-24-52 t.
FOR RENY
FOR RENT V—Building rormerly occu
picd by Morris & Company, and Peo
ples Grocery (o, desirable loca
for for wholesale or storage ware
house. Apply A. C. Towns at Corvdele
Coea Cola Bottling Company. Phone
87, 7-14-26 t.
FOR RENT—Warchouse 50 X 125
feet on the Geoorgia Southern track.
Ideal location for any business. Ap
lpl_\' to B. ‘A. Hetxd. 7.24 26t.
STAR DRY CLEANING
Get your work done where experience counts.
We give you good work at fair prices. We
call for and deliver.
We do dry cleaning every day in the week except Saturday
Star Dry Cleaning Co.
Cleaning and Pressing
J. W. Connor, Prop. Phone 18
secretary of state eof Gklahoma, rep
resenting Governor Trapp of that
state; A. B. Foegter, of the Houston
Chronicle, representing Covernor
Miriam Yerguson of Texae; IJ. H.
Denhazdt, lleutenant-governor cf
Kentucky, representing Governor
Ficld of that siate; Governor Thoinas
(3, MeLeod of Sonth Carclina; A. 8.
Caldwcll, comraissioner of banks ef
Tenntegce, representing Governoe
Peev of that state; Covernor John
W. Martin of Flovida; fGovernor W.
W, Prandow. of Alabama; Jamés J.
Bailey, seeretary of state of l.on
jeiann, rapregenting Goverior Tu
qua o° that atate: Qovernor Henry
T, W itficld eof MUssissippl: Col. W.
,'l‘fl(fiiSANl)S PILGRIMS IN ROME
Ny Phae Assovcinted Pross,
ROME, Italy, f\li;;l’lfit 4. -—Approxi
lm:nhl;/ 250,000 Holy Year Pilgrims
|uxriv('l in Rome during April and
- May according to statisties com
:pi]wl by the daily newsrarer,
|L'IC Sol. Railway officials an
novnce that the heaviest single duy
.uf traffic was May 15, when 119
'slu-r ‘2l trains, 70 of them from ont
::*id:- of Italy, brought 59,000 pilzrims
Im Rome, while ¢pecial 1:1‘»%; atlach-
Iv(l to ordinary trains brought 18,000
more.
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Cash in
Advance
Three Tine:
Ifor Price
of Two
FOR RENT--Bungalow and four
acres land, just outside city limits,
National Highway, South, phone 143.
W. R. Williamsoan, 8-3-26 t
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY~—lTesh vege
tables of all kinds. Pay best cash
prices. W. 8. Dowdy and I. 8. Teagle
at Farmers' Union Wagon Yard, 125
Ninth Avenue. 7-7-26 t
W—mfifii)lxlt-ll to mack _;l_\‘o“o_\'
at home. Plain home sewing., No can
vassing., Write for samples and par
licn!nx's; Success Sewing System, Box
207 Long Braneh, N. J., 8-2-Bt,
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FOR SALE
LOOK HERE—Several | remodeled
lord ears for sale at Frank . Wil
linms Sale Stables, Henry J. Williams
will demonstrate them for you.
7 24 26t,
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room cot.
(nee, all modern conveniences, six
jots, corner bHth avenue and 2nd
street. See F. E, Williams or F. G.
Boatright. 7-31-"6t.
LOST
LOST—NMuIe and buggy; open buggy,
dark bay mare mule, Will pay re
ward for return. J. J. Crumbly, Rt
¢ _Cordele. 2-8-3 t.
THE CORDELE DISFATCH
1.. Pecl of Atlanta, member of A -
sociation execmyive committ.e ;
Cieneral W. B, u?‘room:m of Riche
inmond, commanderfin-chief of Urir.
cd Confederate Veterans, repres:nts
ing Governor Trinkle of Virginia; X.
W. Muartin of Atlanta, uncle of Jov
crnor Marting Robert I, Maddox of
Association executive committaoc:
Joseph A, MeCord, treasurer of As
sociation
[Kich stiate accepted a quota of
the coing 1o be caleulated on i‘ho
baeis of white population and bank
deposits and cach governor assumed
official executive control’ ef the haip
vegt eampaizgn to b condncted in
his state, and jledz»d his péople to
purchase Lis state's quota
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian, Of
fice Plhone 74. Res. PPhone 374.
THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. G.—3pccial
attention to Surgery and Gynecoi
ogy, Cordele, Ga.
DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medicine
and Surgery. Officz American Bank
& Trust Co., Bldg.
A. S. BUSSEY, Attorney At Law—
State and IPederal practice. Office
over Ilxchange Bank, Cordele, iz,
DR. V. C. GRUBBS—Dentist. urtice
Holimnes Building.
;{_X.;t‘fifs._&;“—BELENGER-—lnsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
HOUSE PLANS AND ESTIMATES--
Churches, Theatres, Office, store,
factory, hotel and residence buildings
planned and cogts figurea. C. V. Ar
nold, Architect, Phone 65, Cordele, Ga.
The laundrys at these vacation places are nsually operated on the : :
Furopean plan—they send your shirt back looking as tho’ it had
been abroad—via the steerage. Don’t take a chance on spruece
ness and comfort by taking too few! We haven’t taken any
chances—lere now, the greatest seleetion of summer shirts in the
Listory of our store. All kinds—all sizes—ALL ABOARDI
WITH OR WITHOUT COLLARS—ATTACHED OR
TO MATCH—NE WNECKWEAR—THIS MORNING-
J. T. WESTBROOK AND BROTHER
CORDELE, GEORGIA :
l Dress Up! You’ll make more money the day you start wearing oun Better Clothes. l
FUNERAL ORATIONS |
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OVER RICH FARMER
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By The Associated Press,
DAVENPORT, lowa, August 4.—
When Charles W. Lau, wealthy re
tired farmer, was buried this after
nnon funeral orations given at BLoth
the home and crematorium, where in
cinedation took place were of his
own composition.
~ These had been prepared by him
during life and reproduced on phono
grarh records. On one side of the
record was the address designed to
to be given at the home and on the
lother side wlas the other prepared
.for the crematorium. Musical se
lections chssen by Mr. Lau before he
died also were played op the phono--
graph, He left a list of names of
friends he wanted to attend 4 the
' funeral, All others were excluded.
Don’t be Afraid To
Take Enough Cool
Shirts Along
“Miss Cordele?”
WE GIVE VOTES
ASK FOR YOUR VOTES WHEN
BUYING OR PAYING BILLS
- TAVLOR THE TAILOR ; J.D.RYALSDRUGCO.
_# STANDARD BAKERY ° °°, PIGGLY WIGGLY e
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO. . PRIDE DEPARTMENT STORE
,~ THE CODELE DISPATCH - B.L.RYALS, BUICK DEALER
Stoves And Ranges
If it’s a good range. we
have it, orif you want a |
sood stove, we haveit.
BLACKMON HDW. CO.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925
IS STERV CLOTTES.
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