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STOVE SALESMAN 18 MISSING.
Moultrie, May 27.—J, D, Lawler, a
salesman for a stove concern, who has
bee nmaking his headquarters in
Moultrie for scveral wéeks, has been
missing since last Thursday and the
police and other officers here have been
asked to join in the search for hix,
While on his way fro ma trip to EL
lenton, Lawler got out of the buggy
six miles east of Moultrie and told the
negro driver to tell the man under
whom he worked that it would be
Friday morning before he got here.
Bince Saturday a quiet search has been
conducted for the missing man, but
no clues as to where he went after
leaving the buggy has been found.
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POPULAR NAVAL OFFICER
18 GIVEN NEW POST
Atlanta, May 26.—Lieutenant-Col
onel William H. Pritchett, U. 8. Ma
rines, former Georgia man, has been
transferred from the navy yard at
Mare Island, Cal., to the U, 8. Statjon
at New Orleans, according to news re
ceived here today. He is now the com
manding officer at the New Orleans
station.
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Druggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
' Sulphur.
Tirir that loses its color and lustre,
or whken it fades, turng gray, dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair., Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and amusands of women and men who
valué that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture improved by theiaddition of other
ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a bot'!a of “Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Cor pound,” which dark
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody c~' possibly tell it has
been applied. Tou just dampen @
sponge or soft I:ash with 1t and draw
this through 3y ar hair, taking one
semall strand at time. By morning
the eray hair (isappears; but what
delights the la° s with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur ¢ npound is that, be
sides beautifuli, darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives it
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
to impart color and a youthful ap
pearance to the hair. ft is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
ventio:n of dlseass.
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To High School
Those who graduate this spring can insure
early entrance into business under favorable
conditons by enrollng for our specialized course
of commercial training. ,
The standing and reputation of the school of
fer full assurance of immediate employment
* when you are qualified for the duties of the
bank 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
~ advantage which our special training affords.
Call or write immediately and arrange for
your early enrollment.
ATHENS, GEORGIA
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THE CORDELE SENTINEL CORDELE, GA., MAY 27, 1920.
PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS |
ORGANIZE CHURCH IN ATLANTA
Atlanta, May 27.—Announcement has
been made that Elder ‘A, V. Simms, a
Primitive Baptist minister, has organ
ized a church in Atlanta and has se
cured the use of the office building ad- |
jacent to the Ponce de Leon Avenue{
- TRACTORS
We have the Tractor you have been looking for.
Now is the time to get that Tractor to cut your
grain, plow in your peas. thrash your grain and
thrash your peanuts, saw wood; in fact you can
keep it doing something the year round.
The two cylinder Tractor with a slow speed
motor out perfoms and will out last them
~ We have this in the Hart-Parr 15-30 and the
Waterloo Boy 12-25. Let us show you what
these Tractors will do for you in saving laber
and time and getting your work done at the
right time and in the right way. |
C ings & Wolf
North 7th St. » Webb Bldg.
lßaptist chureh. This building has a
seating eapacity of several hundred. 1
Mr. Simms announces that a special
series of meetings will be begun at
8 o’clock on the might of Thnrsda.y,%
May 27. At these services the new
Primitive Baptist church will be duly
constituted, the pastor and ether
ehurch offieers chosen and steps taken
toward building a ehureh -edifice.
W.C. WINFREE
FARM LOANS {
Negotiated Without Delay |
at i
1.2 per cent. interest,