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-; Editor and Mrs. C. E. Brown who}
k{:re members of the Georgia Pressi
sparty on their recent trip to Florida:
tind Cuba, returned home Friday af-!
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vho lifve arrived for the Whipple
gyons”vgdding are: Mesdames W. C.
SPierce, of Atlanta, J. A. Hadmon
@of Macon, Judson Manley, of Dalton
g‘be Lyons of Memphis, Tenn.
SMisses Carrie Scandrett, of Agnes;
?ott, Christine and Ruth Evans, of |
fort Valley. :
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Yes Forming o congenial party motor-!
ing to Albany on Wednesday were:’
Mesdames Jerry Slade, Scwardf
. Smith, 0. T. Gower, H. C. Christian.l
“A. J. Whelchel and Miss Mildred!
“Slade. |
HAS BEGUN TO SHINE WITH A VIM
S 0 KEEP THAT SCHOOL GIRL COMPLEXION WITH ONE OF OUR
SUN SHADE HATS. WE HAVE THEM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—
FROM THE LITTLE TOTS TO OUR GRAND PARENTS.
FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, FOR THE COUNTRY FELD
WEAR, FOR THE GARDEN, FISHING, PICNIC, STREET AND ALL
KINDS OF OUT DOOR WEAR, SO PROTEXT YOUR COMPLEX
ION. WE HAVE JUST THE HAT YOU NEED, S 0 CALL EARLY—THE
PRICE IS LOW AND THE QUALITY HIGH.
SID THOMPSON'S STORE
THE NEW FOUR McCORMICK-DEERING
WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN ONE SEASON IN INCREASED
YIELDS, TO SAY NOTHING OF MONEY SAVED IN TIME
AND LABOR. WE HAVE SOLD
THREE CARLOADS OF THE NEW FOUR'S
IN THIS TERRITORY SINCE JANUARY 15th, WHICH
GIVES CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT HUNDREDS OF
FARMERS APPRECIATE ITS VALUE. JUST A FEW ON
HAND NOW. WHEN THESE ARE SOLD WE WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO RE-STOCK THIS SEASON ON ACCOUNT OF
HEAVY DEMANDS ON THE FACTORY FROM OTHER
STATES.
Cordele Implement Co.
GENERAL FARM EQUIPMENT ‘b
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bond and
daughter, Louise, and son, C. A. Jr.
are here for the week-end from Sa
vannah, on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. M.,
J. Keyes, at Daphne. |
Mre. C. C. Cleveland, who has
spent the past several months in
Corinth, Miss., with her niece, Mrs.
W. P. Scott, returned home Friday
afternoon.
Miss Eleanor Royal, of Wesleyan
is spending the week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Royal.
Mrs. J. S. Tyler and little son
John Jr., who have spent the past
week in Jacksonville, Fla., the guests
of Mrs. Flanders Holland, returned
home last night,
MAN LOSES HOPE
“For ten years I suffered severely
from stomach trouble. The doctors
said I had cancer of the stomach and
lost hope when they told me nothing
would do but an operation. I took
my last round of MAYR'S 2 1-2
years ago. Since then I sleep well
and eat what I want and feel fine.”
It is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and allays
the inflammation which causes prac
tically all liver, stomach and intesti
nal ailments including appendicitis.
One dose will convince you or money
refunded.
For sale by all druggists.
New platinum discoveries recently
started the boom in the Transvaal.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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TO QUR CUSTOMERS ©oum STORE WILL GLOSE PROMPTLY EVERY AFTERNOON AT SIX
Wi O’CLOCK FROM MAY FRST TO AUGUST FIRST EXCEPT SATURDAY AND
‘OF CORDELE AND EvERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT ONE O°CLOCK SHARP FOR A HALF
0 | HOLIDAY, FROM MAY'TO AUGUST. WE WOULD APPRECIATE THE PER.
{ SURROUNDING sOWAL COOPERATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS IN THIS MATTER. DO YOUR
i TRADING BEFORE THESE ABOVE HOURS. |
~ TERRITORY THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE. WE ARE YOURS TO SERVE,
AND MANY OTHER SEASONABLE FABRICS FOR THE SEASON
?t)()‘-i.n. F’lut Crepes, all shades .... $1.95 36-in. Baronette Satins .......... 95¢
36-in. l‘\.z;(.lllxln Silks ............ $1.69 50-in. Bordered Crepes, special .. $2.19
40-in. Georgette Qrepes Ceveaens $1.76 54-in. Bordered Imperial Voiles $2.25
; £ 3 SR . 36-in. Silk and Cotfmi@iz}éfiéé hililg
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, i T. 5 ¢ ' \QQ‘N 36-in Cotton and Silk Rayon Failes, sol
fiM"‘E’Tl ;&\ £ ;.,\‘ idbeolors ........... % Sy, 9be
."f\;u’%. OO S‘@ ~/ English Prints, 50c values ...... 3%¢
F‘\T\ MWW BN 26-in. Linen Crash, special ...... 85¢
«,v‘\..,“\"‘Es J',{e§\’f:;l' I \ \ 2 Fancy Stripes in Rayons, special 85¢
w\‘fi‘a’hfi\\‘\m : / Fancy Striped Broadcloth ...... 53¢
v,‘-',‘,ih'.gfi*‘:\‘\\’Q NS 2 40-in, Baronette Satins, special .. $1.39
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SHISLIMIAGY
27 x 54 Cong(iloumßßug's SR $2% 3x 6 Window Shades ................ 89¢
36 x 72 Congoleum Rugs ........... $2. . : ‘
6x9 Conggloum S. D 3x 7 Duplex Shades SN s $l.OO
9 x 12 Congoletun Squaves ......... $15.95 3 x 7 Fringed Duplex Shades ...... $1.39
%12 Crex Squares ............... 3695
Big display of Wardrobe Trunks, Suit Cas-
We are showing wonderful values in Art es, Week-End Cases and Travelling Bags—
Squares and small Rugs at reasonable pric- ¥:ecials in Auto Trunks and Steamer
es. runks.
Ready-To-Wear Dept..
is brimming full of the season’s new
est models for street, church and dress
occasions. These new spring models
will appeal to the most fastidious cus
tomer that may visit our fashion par
lors. Special enducement will be giv
en to all graduates of 1926 in class day,
chureh, and graduation dresses. .
Our Millinery Dept.
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is offering some specials in hats for all
occasions. We would be glad to take
orders for any special hat at this time.
(iive this matter your prompt attention
as the time is very limited.
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