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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this line. The makers back this
stove as on that will answer the call of the
best housckeeper,
We also sell the Florence Oil Stove—-an
other good one, ;
. 6.L.DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
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Chipmans
with 1) !
, Full Fashioned Foot
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Here Is The Opportunity
You'’ve Been Waiting For
At last! A really good-looking, long
wearing stocking at a low price. This
remarkable value is made possible by a
wonderiul invention Jthat greatly reduc
es the manufacturing costs.
W. B. SMITH
7th STREET N. WEBB BLDG.
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OUR RESPONSIBILITY AND GOOD SERVICE
accompany all the business we do for you. We
strive to do the work honestly and then deliver
the garment on time to the right place.
STAR DRY CLEANING COMPANY
J. W. Connor, Prop. Phone 18
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HEAVY MACHINERY REPAIRS
You will thd us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs, Let us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes., We do
complete foundry work and carry shafting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe fittings in stock.
‘ TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
: CORDELE, GEORGIA
_BUSINESS SCHOOL
THE SUMMER WORK IN COR.
DELE BUSINESS COLLEGE
OPENS FOR TERM ON NEXT
MONDAY.
The summer term in the Cordele
Business College opens next Monday
and thoge who expect to enter should
make their arrangements now. The
school draws from a large area. It is
a branch of the Atlanta Business
College and is under supervision of
Prof, B. Dixon Hall,
The school has been operating here
for a year and is proving one of the
most valuable of local institutions.
PRAYER SERVICES ’
Members of the First Babtist
Church are asked to remember the
mid-—week prayer service whica will
he conductad tonight at the usual hour
«ight thirty o’clock. The program
will be in charge of one of the best
IgMérs in the chusch anh' those who
attend. will find many good things to
inkn‘uway with them from the servig 8
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~ BUY THESE TOYS
Boost Cordele and Crisp County
by buying an automobile tag adver
tising Free Taxation for all infant
industries for five years. Thebe tags
can he ohtained at the Crisp County
Board of Trade office. ’
ROOBIN Is selling high' grade print
ed silk radium silks $1.95 values for
$1.45, See our window,
NEW YORK COTTON |
OPEN CLOSE P. C.
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CORDELE COTTON
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LOCAL CREAM MARKET
Standard butter-fat ... 38:25
| NEW YORK MARKETS
NEW YORK, June 16—(&)—
Stocks, strong: bonds,steady ; for
eign exchange, firm; cotton, steady
sugar, barely steady: coffee, firm,
CHICAGO MARKETS
f£36) 1 i —-—_\—_ : ¥y
cHE¢ NGO, Fiirte 1 6—(y—Wheat
barely steady; corn, lower; cattle
dull; hogs, firmer.
(BRANCH ATLANTA BUSINESS COLLEE- s
® B. DIXON HALL, PRESIDENT—MISS RUBY CROWE, PRNCIPAL. |
i The Cordele Business College opened last fall and has en
joyed a liberal patronage. The summer term begins 1:1(~xt Mon
day. Complete and thorough training in Gregg = Shorthand,
Touch Typewriting, 20th Century Bookkeeping, Business Writ
ing, and other subjects. ’
~ Mr. A, H. Johnson, Special Representative, is now in Cordele
for the purpose of interviewing people who may be interested
in business training. Call at the school, Whipple & McKenzie
Bldg., or write A. H. Johnson, P. 0. Box 134, Cordele, Ga, .~
If You Want to Attend Our Summer School, You Must
Arrange to Start not Later Than Next Monday.
"THE CORDELE DISPATCH
FOWLER—SHARPE A
Friends of the couple will he sur
prised to know that Miss Ollie Fowler
and Mr. Ed Sharpe were married yes
terday afternoon at five o’clock at the
home of Presiding Eider I. P, Tizon
}On Eleventh Avenue east, Rev, Mr.
Tison performing the ceremony; The
young couple left immediately for
Florida where they will spend their
Fowler who reside near Hatley. For
some time she was connected Mlh
the Heard Grocery Company and later
at the Exchange Bank where she
proved a trusted and efficient employe
The bride Is a popular young woman
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Shehas many friends here am{\ wiere
ver she is known,
M'r'. Sharpe’s home 1s on Moultrie,
but he has been some time travelling
out of Macon. His former head
quarters were here and he resided
here some time, Heis a popular young
husiness man and the couple will have
the heartiest good wishes in married
life from a host of reople here. When
they return, they will ‘makie their
home here,
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FIRE INSURANCE —
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'y Make Him Smile—That's Al
iflce: Cl—tgenl Bank Bldz..bn.oom &
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(3 H RELIEVES DAY S ’\
$ f For Catarrhal conditions of mucous :
‘% i membranes. H. Q. G. is antiseptic, R
4 By healing and #jothing, no pain or injury. 2
% 3 Package contains all needed. N
:C ) $l.OO at Druggists or prepaid, (
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£ ) ACNE CHEMICAL WFC. (9, Ud, New Orleass, Lo,
AR ORE 5 000 oTROCR M.
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offered in choice se
lection of staple and
fancy gt'«)qel'ies. .
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We Deliver the Goods
PHONE 96 i
Lewis
Grocery
Co.
. C. LEWIS
MRS _JULIA CRONK DIES
ROUR DAYS AFTER MARRIAGE
West Palm Be—aal-.-'l"la., June 15—
(/)—Four days after her marriage
to Walter Cronk, of New York City,
political leader, died in a hospital
here foffowing an operation,
The wedding, - originally set for
June 11, was advanced a day when
’it became known that she would
have to undergo the operation, and ‘ke
day following entered the hospital,
Mrs. Cronk, who had been a resi
'dcnt of Lake Wprth, Fla., for the
last few years, was closely allied
with New York politics for more than
a decade, She was the recorgnized '
der of thz eleventh assembly district
served as financial secretary for the
national women’s voting league, and
‘wus named alternate delegate from
New York to the democratic presiden
jtlal convention in 1920. She was a
‘member of the electoral college of
}New York state the same year.
Thedford’s |
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Texas Lady Was Advised by Her
~ Mother To Take Cargui,
Which She Did With
Good Results. o
Hamilton, Texas.—Mrs. Gladxs
Poitevint, of this city, says: “At
times I suffered awfu}l‘;r 3% pains
across my back and throngx my
gides. I would have to go bed
and stay two or three days at a
time. It was very worrisome. I
managedtol:e:i?go!i:x, but ...did
"°‘c§.§‘3°3’a?’ e remarked
" my mother A on
}mv}: badpahlo:kded. She said: d‘zmé
ook 80 peaked, wi n’
m take a _bottle of Card\llig She
taken it herself a number of
times, and it had always improved
her health, so she thought I had
better try it.
“I got the Cardui and began tak
ing it, and from the first dose or
two I could see a changf for the
better. The first thing I noticed
was that mgeagpefite was improved.
1 began to ungr{:::r I enjoyed
meals. I slept rat nighfi
% rest was so much quieter that
got the benefit from it. I kept on
with the Cardui and took it for
several months. The pains in my
back and sides grew less until they
fiqfilf uit bothering me,”
jardui for your case,
- At all drug stores. (4 L NC-170
AT L eSE T o o
f=aRDUIL
| QG IR W, Lt
“; . VEGETABLE TONIC
. $4.50
_ TO
JACKSONVILLE
' AND RETURN .
Each Sunday May 30th-Sept. sth .
LV. CORDELE ... 1123 A M. 5127 Ac M.
AR. JACKBONVILLE ..o 7:50 A. M. 11315 A M,
Tickets limited to reach Cordele returning
early Monday morning following
For information apply to D. L. Henderson,
Jr., Ticket Agent ¥
: Cordele, Ga. !
Southern Railway System
BUT A WONDER
OR A PICK-UP IN
36 inches wide, in the
- following colors. White,
Rose, Yellow, Pink,
Blue, Salmon and Be
gonia. | '
This is a regular $1.39
number, but we are go
ing to give our custom
ers the benefit of a real
bargain---
If it’s dress goods, we
have it--all the newest
materials of the season.
See our new Polkadots,
in all the new cloths.
Nothing else as good
right now.
GLEATON’S
DEPT. STORE
123125 ELEVENTH AVENUE—PHONE ‘442 i
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926 &