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LONDON SPECULATING
ON-WALES AFTER HIS
*. SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP
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LON&().\’. July 4 (AP)—What the
future fravel programs of the Prince
of Walén will be after his forthcom
ing visit to South America is a pop
ular to‘;fic for speculation. When he
bids farewell to the American conti
nent so‘:.”th of the equator he will have
complefed his rounds of all the con
tinents’ of the earth, his trips having
taken him to all the great dominions
and la%rger colonies of the British
Empire;{ as well as to several coun.
tries oiiitsido the kingdom which he
will eventually rule.
Carrying out the ext msive qao
- ot trips that was plannegq for
him after the world war, the prince
has spent part of each year ince
that time away from London. With
no more worlds to conquer, he wil® in
the ofilnic-n. of those who interest
themsafives on speculating on his fu
ture, settle down to seriously prepare
himself for the husiness of being king.
The Prince of Wales has been char
acterized as the greatest salesman
that evfrr rv))ros'.r;nl(-d the British Em
pire flfib his wares, international re
lations!” As such he has bheen a suc
cess in all that the term applios.
While Scuth Americans may have an
intimate knowledge of the future king
as have the peoples of most coun
tries of the earth, his coming visit
will gh}e them an opportunity to get
ncqunhi’t?d with the personality that
has caused the people of other coun
tries tb receive him enthusiastically.
Britishtb;‘.fl. both royalty and common
ers, feel that the prince has accom
pl.ishcq”a great work in creating the
good _\,!:;'ill and cordial relations be
tween iiho emplre and the countries
he lmfsl‘ vigited and that his South
Amt?rléal) visit will be accompanied
by uml‘!mm(‘, results.
Aside’ from the official receptions
and sbi'inl ovients arranged in his
honor _there will be a number of
thh‘msébl,speclm dnterest to the prince
wifle .he is in South America. With
'IO!;IE‘\;'llII'.(;f'Ii rvfiniutlnn as a prace
tical farmer, he is sure to give more
|ha§l passing - notice: to the great
mn_:chor, '_ihv l\pe\ of their pedigreed
stoek ul'ifl the lfiQflulx(l:: of raising them
During his stay in Argentina (he
prince will' ha¥e an opportunity to
indulge in onc of his favorite pas-
Umivs, pul(). " Teams from that coun
try have made notable records in the
United States and Europe, including
the last olympic Games, and with an
abfiudni\‘cn of fine polo ponics the
prince undouljcdly Wi, engage in
thy sport as often as his program
wifi permit. :
The Higmecoming of (e prince will
oxcite Britishers to a greater cxtent
than his return from any provious
trip. After~his return he will have
more time ‘to spend among his own
poople and~‘consequently there are
likely to be more rumors and specu
lation concerning him than during his
- ATE TOO FAST
South Carolinian Took Black
" Draught For Indigestion, and
. Says He Could Soon Eat
" Anything.
Ballentine, S. C.—~Mr. W. B.
Bouknight, of this place, gave the
“following account of his use of
/Thedford's Black-Draught.
plwt“Just after T married 1 had indi
gestion.” Working out, I got in the
"habit of eating fast, for which I
»goon paid by having a tight, bloated
_feeling after meals. This made me
wvery uncomfortable. 1 would feel
stupid and drowsy, didn’t feel like
“working. 1 was told it was indi
gestion. Some one recommended
Black-Draught and I took it after
" meals. 1 soon could e¢at anything
any time,
v, “I use it for colds and bilious
i mess and it will knock out a cold
and carry away the bile better and
« quicker than any liver medicine I
have ever found.”
' Eating too fast, too much, or
'faulty chewing of your food, often
¥ gauses discomfort after meals. A
. pinch of Black-Draught, washed
down with a swallow of water, will
¢ felp to bring prompt relief. Bloat
‘ed g sensations, eructations, bad
breath and other common symptoms
+of indigestion have disappeared
~pfter Black-Draught has been taken
201‘ several days. NC-164
§ Thedfords 1
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MODEL PRISONER
~ GETS SHORT LEAVE
By The Associated i’ress,
'JA(']\'S().\', Miss., August B5.—J. 'A.
Tabor, 80, who for 10 years has been
a ‘“model prisomer’’ at the state pen
itentiary here, has left to visit his
family in LaFayctte county by spe
c¢ial permission of Governor Wili
field. ¥ F VisH W FrE T 8
[, Tabor, who is serving a life sen
llonu! for murder was happy as he
‘doparl(-d to “see the folks’’ and
promised that “I'll ke hack bright
‘and carly on the morning of August
10,09 1
ARREST OF CHINESE STOPS
LAUNDRY BUSINESS OF TOWN
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HONOLULU, June 27 (A]’)r—'l'h(-,'
Jaundry business in Wailuku, Island
of Maiu, Hawaii ®erritory, has been
paralyzed, and irate citizens, depriv- |
ed of clean shirts, coilars, ete., have
been on tho cerge of calling a pro
test meeting, all on account of the
Harrigon narcotic law. Such wag the
story tolq by J. A. Manning, federal
narcotic chief for Hawaii, on his re
turn from Maiu, where he arrested
among others, the town'’s only laun
dryman, Chow Wing.
“One hotel had no linen, and every |
one in the village seemed to have a
dress or a shirt in the hands of Wing
Chow,” Manning said. “To hear the
erief and protests, you would have
thought the patron saint of the town
had just expired.”
former stays in the British capital
between trips. These will not influ
ence him, however, as he has showi
a strong will and independence of
action regarding himsell since child
hood.
During <ur summer is tho {ime of
the monsoon of India and in June
every one who coull, went to the
hills, many toreien residents
‘l(-:n’ln;z the country entirely.
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‘A, E. Grubbs, ordele, Ga. t!
QUICK LOANGS--Made on bvoth city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zia. 7-9-tf
MONTHLY AND STHAIGHT LOANS
Negotiated on Cordele residential
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CALL K. L. BRODKS—For clectrie
wiring and repairs. I’hone 9.
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light house ‘kecping, Apply to M. B.
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picd by Morris & Company, and Peo
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house. Apply A. C. Towns at Cordele
(oea Cola Bottling Company. Phone
i 81 T-14-26t,
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This iz a picture of the chap whaose
tace cdorns the Dulfalo niciiels now
in circulation—the late Chicf Two
“juns White Calf. lie was tae origle
nal chalef of the Gilacier National
Pari reservetion. When he died. in
Washington, Prczident Roosevelt
gent his body home under militirg
escort.
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- A BANQUET THAT WAS
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“Three years ago at a banquet I
was stricken with acute indigestion.
Two doctors worked over me for an
hour hefore [ came to. I had had
severe colic attacks befoie, but poth
ing like that. No doctors or medi
| cine gave me permanent help until
in fricnd, who was at the banquet ad
l‘\'iv.‘ d me to take a course of Mayr's
{\\'(:nvl(':i'ul Rem<dy,’’ which I did
i\\'iih wonderal results.”’ It 1818
i:-‘im;-'v. harmiess prepaartion that re
. moves the catarrha! mncus {*om the
:il'!t‘Hlillil] tract and allays the in
;flzm'.z’mlinn which causes peacticaily
:nll liver, stomach and intestinal ail
- ments, including appendicitis, One
:«]".::(‘ will convince you or money re
funded For sale by all druggists.
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Cash in
Advance
Three Tines
'or Price
of Two
FOR RENT—DBungalow and four
acres land, just outside cily limits,
National liighway, South, phone 143.
W. R. Williamson, 8-3-261
WANTED
WANTED T?~EU9:EC:<I| vege
tables of all Kinds., Pay best eash
prices. W. 8. Dowdy and 1. S. Teagle
at Farmers* Union Wagon. Yard, 126
Ninth Avenue. 7-7-26 t
\:_VANTED—\\'mnvn to maeck money
at home. Plain home sewing. No can
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207 Long Branch, N. J., §-2-3t,
FOR SALE
ICE COLD MELONS—On salc iy
and night at ice plant. B§-b-st.
LOOK HERE—Several remodeled
FFord cars for sale at Frank E. Wil
liams Sale Stables, Henry J. Willjams
will demonstrate them for you.
7 24 26t.
FJRSC\»LE’O.F?;RENTT——N\ room c(-v-t
-tage, all modein conveniences, six
lots, corner Oth avenue and 2nd
street. See I, E, Williams or F. Q.
Bpatright. 7-31-"0t.
WIRE FENGE AND GALVANIZED
ROOFING—Get my delivered prices,
Geo. D. Mashuurn, Hawkinsville, Ga.
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OMMERCE HOME
AT COMMERCE HOME|
’ COMMERCE, Ga., August s.—|
| Friends throughout Georgia will bez
Frlcuf;edv to know that John . Shan
non, editor of The Commerc: Néws,’
is improving after a sh-rt illness, !
During his ahsence from his nfi('c!i
his paper is being edited Ly one of
the local nreachers.
;BARRON TO BE TRIED
ON LUNACY CHARGE
MACON, Ga., August 5—T. IJ.
Barron, who ran away a few days
ago ,with his three children, two by
| a former marriage, and who was cap
| tured in Valdosta will be given a
hearing on August 10 on a writ of
lunacy obtained by his wife.
Barron wrote his wife on the day
i tollowing his disappzarance that onc
~f the children had been killed.
He was arrested at Valdosta and
! brovght back to Macon. All of the
l(.lli](h’(,‘!l were alive and well. Barron
|;.rmr his arrcst, sail he wanted 9
| {richten his wife officers state.
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Our stock is large and
offers a wide variety
that is certain to please
you. The prices, too,
are surprisingly low for
the quality.
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Jeweler and Vision Specialist
SUCCESSOR TO
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16 we could only do as the lec Companies do and supply our eus
tomers with red cards to hang on front porces—what an Under
wear business we'd do! As it is—every day in Augusi, it taxes .
cur ingenuity keeping the stocks ahead of the demand made by
the men in front of the show eases. Cool Nainzooks—shecr Lisies
~—Summer Madras—special August Values—
NEW SILK HOSE—FOULARD NECKWEAR—IV- .
ORY GARTERS—BOYS’' KNEE PANTS—BOYS’
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I Dress Up! You'll make more money the day you start wearing oun Better Clothes. l
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'IDATE FOR PRIMARY
\/ TO BE SET IN MACON
!, MACON, Ga., August 5.-—Th£—i
Edemnr:rati:_- oxccutiv(; commitiee will
‘meet this week to fix a date for the
’-primaly, which probably will be on
!Septemher 21. It is exypacted that
istill another candidate will get into
| the race for mayor this week.
l Gien Tozle and W. L. Collier have
’announced thus far,
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iFUNERAL INMACON 7
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.y FOR JAMES R RICE
i " MACON, Ga., August 4.—The
l funeral of James Rembert Rics, vet
eran of the War Between the States,
was largely attended Mopday after
noop at the First Strect Mcthodist
church, :
\ Mr. Rice was horn in Perry, Ga.,
{ but moved here 50 years ago.
1 In the war he srért. one year with
'the First Ge-rgia Southern Rights
:(Gtuards, later joining Stoncwall Jael
‘son 's famous brigade as a lieutenant
of artillery.
He was married in i 864 to Missl
Anna Fay, of New York, whom he
!survivcd. One daughter, Miss Minnie
]F. Rice,” librarian at the Price Li
-1 brary, survives.
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‘ All Rur Down?
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| Lame, stiff and achy?
Tortured with nagging backache?
Knife-like twinges when you stoep
tor lift?
: Miserable with headaches, dizzy
{ spells and bladder irregularities?
) All are signs of kidne;s sickness!
Use Dcan’s Pills—a stimulant diu
eretic to the kidneys.
Here’s Cordele testimeny:
) Mrs. W. W. Wilson, 602 Third St.,
says: “I was all run down and suf
t fered from lame back. I was languid
and tired and could hardly get around.
i My feet blcated badly, my kidneys
{acted irregularly and I went all to
| pieces with nervous spells. Doan’s
' Pills cured the backache and other
| troubles.”
| © Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
fsimply ask for a kidney remedy—get
{ Dean’s Pills-—the same that Mrs.
i Wilsen had. Foster-Milburn Co,,
| Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
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If it’s a dood range, we
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