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o High Schoo!
o LLACHIS
Those who graduate this spring can insure
carly entrance into business under favorable
‘conditons by enrollng for our specialized course
of comm_er(-ial training. ¢
The standing and reputation of the school of
fer full assurance of . immediate employment
when you are qualified for the duties of the
banl or office and in these fields you will find
opportunity for full development of your tal
ents, ;
This is an age of specializaztion and no young
man or woman graduating from high school
think of entering business without enjoying the
advantag . wiich.our special training affords.
C-il or write inmmediately and arrange for
You s gessolin cat,
ATHENS, GEORGIA
THINK HARD!
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—Remember how Jones surprised you with his
motor car;
~~How you enjoy calling on Smith in his beautiful
home;
—How you respect Brown’s educational advantages.
—How cften have you said:
~—“] remember when they didn’t have a cent.”
—Yet today they are on East Street.
—They Saved First, in order to Spend Afterwards.
—They started savings accounts, avoided foolish
sgending and
SAVED WISELY :
Our Tavin~s Service is at your service.
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American Bank & Trust Co.
J. W. CANNON, President T
F. G. BOATRIGHT, Vice-President SR
J. H. CHURCHWELL, Vice- President
1 E. A. VINSON, Cashier
T A TR RO ST SS A S S
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TRY A WANT AD IN THE DAILY SENTINEL
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stores everywhere. Nelson’s makes stub- \i N
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dandruff and makes the hair grow. PERROL DAVIS
It is important to get the genuine Nelson's, a colored girl of Tampa., Fla., says
Toke this advertisement to the drug store, there is no hair dressing
end besure to get the genuine NE{.uS;ON'S like Nelson's.
Nelscn Manufacturing Co., Inc. Send us Jour Elhs.“éfipsh
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BIVINS ELECTRIC CO.
“EVERYTHING ;ELECTRICAL”
Headquarters for Fans Cordele, Georgia
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A baby tank was used recentiy to break aviev the wreckage caused by a
terrific explosion which destroyed s gas tank of the Acme Hydro-Oxygen com
pany, a subsidiary of Armour.& Co., in Chicago, and an adjoining lard refinery.
MUCH IN LITTLE
Pure glycerin will help to dissolve
fruit stains from linen.
Dice were invented and extensively
ased at least 1,500 years before the
«thristian era.
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C. 8. BARRETT MAY HEAD
GEORGIA PARTY LEADERS
Atlanta, May 20.—While the Geor
gia delegation to the Democratic con
vention in Frisco, chosen at the clos
ing session of the state convention in
We
Sell
Service
LIGHT AND
POWER
Talk to;. us.- We
want to help you.
That’s our busi
less.
Georgia Public
Service Company
WE SELL SERVICE
Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns
Gray, Faded Hair Dark
and Glossy.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to get
this mixture was to make it at home,
which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound.” You will get a large
hottle of this old-time recipe improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
at very little cost. Everybody uses
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
coar hair, as it does it so naturally
ard @evenly. You dampen a sponge or
‘t®prush with it and draw this
¢ .rough your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
' 'r disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
vou look years younger. Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound is a delightful
toilet requisite. It is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease.
The muscular power of the flea is
so great that it can leap a distance
of 200 times its own length,
Properly made, a baseball bat will
sustain nearly three times as much
weight as a steel rod of the same
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Atlanta early yesterday morning, has
ot yet met to organize, the belief was
expressed by a number of the dele
gates that Charles S. Barrett, presi
dent of the National Farmers’ Union,
would be named chairman of the del
egation.
Tt is said that Mr. Barrett will prob
ably be selected chairman without op
position as he seems to have the sup
port and confidence of both Smith and
Watson delegated. |
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The labor problem is already serious, and there
is promise of it becoming a great deal more so.
" Get a RIDING CULTIVATOR and you will not
need much labor. You can run 4or 6 furrows
at a time instead of one furrow, as by the old
method of cultivation. 4
is Ball Bearing, is Light Draft, and is easy to
operate. Let us show it to you.
“The Machinery People”
: CORDELE, GEORGIA
H. F. CORBETT
PLUMBING
Eyerything injthe}Plumbing Line = Phone No. 375
~ It’s good to
“Ship by Truck”
and even better to
| “Ship by Maxwell.”
20,000 carry their
goods nowadays in
~ this reliable,eco
nomical, worm
drive, 1/ ton truck.
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12 TON TRUCK
CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS
Four cylinders, 3% x 4V, cone clutch, three
speeds forward selective type transmission,
124-inch wheelbase, electric headlights and
generator, tires optional, worm drive.
- 5. J. HILL, LOCAL DEALER
CORDELE, GEORGIA. ;