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LOG CABIN CANDY
Fresh Shipment Just Received
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There are Imitations, But None' so Good
FANT’S DRUG AND SEED STORE
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_‘j-~‘ WITHERINGTON ENTER
WAINS WITH PICTURE SHOW
iMrs. J. M. Witherington enter
ed several friends this after
poon wih a picture show party at
4@ Circle Theare.
A fter seeing “Eyes of Youth” the
psts enjoyed sandwiches and re
s ing drinks at Jones-Pate drug
"'The invited guests were ' Mes
mes T. E. Bradley, Perry Cocke,
HMolmes, Hardin, W. A. Thompson,
oker Gay, Robert Dekle, William
vins, Jr., Lee Espy, Cecil Paie,
W. d. McKenzie, C. M. McKenazie,
Mcnl, Pearson Ellis, Bernard Boat-
Pight, Ward, Cleveland, Ed Jones,
<. . Terrell., Wear, Benn, Dunlap,
Mary Bradley and Barney Dunlap.
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= Miss Thelma Cook has returned
rom Agnes Scott.
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Mrs. Richmond Bedgood of Ara
bi spent yesterday in Cordele.
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" W. H. Westbrook has returned
rom a business trip to Atlanta.
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i A. M. Stead’s friends are glad to
learn that he is rapidly improv
!.ing. .
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VJ. A. Middlebrooks of Warwick
spent yesterday in the city on busi
ness.
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Mr. and Idrs. Seab Hamilton are
among those attending the Shrine
ceremonial today.
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Dr. and Mrs. Whelchel, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Tison ane in Albany to
day with the Shriners.
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Mrs. W. P. Fleming leaves to
morow for Macon to undergo an op
eration at’Williams Sanatarium. Her
many friends hope for her speedy
recovery.
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Mr. J. J. Williams, A. F. Church
well, Cecil Williams, Tom Nesbitt,
Price Heard and J. M. Diffee are en
joying a fishing trip down on the Sa
tilla river. |
For The Girl
Flowers are as indispensable as the
new frock. Her happiness demards a
profusion of the -beautiful ones that
only a hot house can grow.
Graduation day is just one week
ahead and to get the best service you
should let us know your wants at once,
We can furnish the best flowers and at
the right time.
Chocolates that are chocolates—Hol
lingsworths, Huylers and that wonder
fully delicious pecan roll. Sweets make
a most acceptable gift to the graduate.
Jones-Pate Drug Co.
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Mrs. E. M. Pope and children of
Macon are guests of Mrs. W. C.
Winfree.
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Miss Dorothy Fielding of Lake
land, Fla., is the attractive guest of
Miss Myrtle Wear.
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Thermos Bottles—just the
thing to have on that fishing
trip. Jones-Pate Drug Co.
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Mrs. John Beasley of Bonafay,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Bal
lenger.
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Miss Mildred Harris of Coffee
Springs, Ala., is the guest of rela
tives here.* l
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Farmers, get calcium arsenate to kill
the bugs on your tobacco. We sell it.
Jennings Drug Store. 4
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Capt. Frank Pride has returned
to Cordele, after. an absence froin
the city of some time.
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Mrs. Clyde Wilson and little son
and Mrs. Howard Neisler of Rey
nolds are guests of relatives in the
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Misses Ruth Scandrett and ic<teile’
Williams and Alice Whipple are at
home from Decatur where they have
been in schocei.
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Mr. Sam Coney, Jim Ray and Eph
riam Matthews motored over to Al
bany today to attend the Shrine cere
monial there.
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Financee Face Powder. The
best yet. Jones-Pate Drug Co.
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Miss Bertha Dougitry, wno has
been visiting Mrs. R E Harris and
fanuly, will return Saturday t> her
hame in Jacksonville Fla.
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Tit will be of interest to local O. E.
S. to learn that Miss Talullah R.
Atkins has been elected to the Presi
'dency of the Past Grand Associa
tion. Miss Atkins is a Past Grand
Matron of the Grand Chapted of
Georgia.
THE CORDELE SENTINEL, CORDELE, GA, MAY 27, 1920.
Huylers Salted Almands, Pecans, and |
Assorted Nuts. '
Jones-Pate-Drug Company. ‘
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Messrs. Ralph Wear and Bill lvey
arc confined to their home with I]l-I
ness. i
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Miss Florence Allen, who has beeul
teaching school at Perry, Ga., during
the past year, has returned to 'Cordelel
to spend the sunTmer.
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Miss Dorothy Fielding, of Lake
land, Fla., is the attractive guest of |
Miss Myrtle Wear. 1
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SAVANNAH HEADQUARTERS l
NEW U. S. SHIPPING BOARD |
[ Washington, May 27.—Rear A.dmi-l
lrnl Benson, cahirman of the United
States shipping board, today announc-‘
ed the board has decided to create a
ne wdistrict to beknown as the South
Atlantie district, with headquarters at
Savannah, Ga.
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| PROFESSIONAL CARDS |
BUSSEY & M'NICHOLAS
Attorneys-at-law
Cordele. (ieorgia.
State and Federal practice.
Office, Exchange Bank Building
DR. WM. A. DOWNS
Vejetinary Surgeon
Office: Pless and Williams Stables
Telephone: 242
Residence Phone 304
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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MAX E. LAND
Attorney-at-Law
Money loaned on farms. five and 10
yoar loans at 6 percent. Fifty per
cent on cultivated and 20 percent on
uncultivated. Georgia Compsny. Mon
ey obtained without delay. '
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CRUM & JONES :
Lawyers
'ryetice in ail State and Federai
Courts.
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Over fifty years ago a young
physician practiced widely in a
rural district and became famous
for his uniform success in the
curing of disease. This was Dr.
Pierce, who afterwards estab
lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y.,
and placed one of his prescriptions,
which he called ‘‘Golden Medical
Discovery,”” in the drug stores of
the United States so that the pub
lic could easily obtain this very
remarkable tonic, corrective and
blood -maker. Dr. Pierce manu
factured this ‘‘Discovery’” from
roots and barks—a corrective
remedy, the ingredients of which
nature had put in the fields and
forests, for keeping us healthy.
Few folks or families now living
have not at sometime or other used
this ‘“Golden Medical Discovery”
for the stomach, liver and heart.
Over twenty - four million bottles
of this tonic and blood remedy
have been sold in this country.
We eat too much meat, which clogs
Kidneys, then Back hurts and
Bladder bothers you.
Most folks forget that the kidne,
like the bowels, get sluggish and clogge
and need a flushing occasionally, else w
bave backache and dull misery in thel
kidney region, severe headaches, rheu
matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach,
gleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis
orders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine, Dhis
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which everybody should tal
now and then to keep their kidneys clezt
thus avoiding serious complications.
A well-known local druggist says «
gells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believ
in overcoming kiduey trouble while it i
only trouble
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SALE 20 c SALE
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The Most Amazing Event
Announced in Many Years
A million dollars’ worth of merchan
dise--Great retail stocks being sold at
20 Per Cent Off in a fight for the people
against rising costs! ’
-~ Prohit Sacrificed
TO BRING ABOUT THE WORTHY EFFECT
One hig public spirited store in many
big cities have joined the 20 per cent
off movement.
FROM BOSTON 10 SEATILE--FROM CORDELE T 0
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A leading store in nearly every city
has taken up the fight against rising
prices at first hands of production.
LOUIS, MILLER
' ; \RDELE’S?)EEYAEI?EEEES;)]QEETMENT STORE.