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' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926
REED ABANDONES INEVITABLE
C.GAR FOR MRS G'EORGEi
WASHINGTON, June 23—Sena
tor Reed, of Missouri, likes to chcw‘
on a cigar when he is engaged in hisf
favorite occupation of cross cxan\mi
ine witnesses, but today he put the
weed aside without being asked.
Suddenly interrupting himeelf
while he was quiz Zing Mrs. Ella M
Gieorge, Pennsylvania state president
of the W. C. T. U, before the cam
paign funds committee, he asked thc
witness whether his cigar was of
fensive to her
“1f it's any pleasure to Yyou, g¢
ahead,” said Mrs. George.
“I don’t do it to punish myself,”
returned Reed. “But I don’t want te
punish you.”
A smile was the only .reply he got
and after a wistful pause he said:
“I guess I'll lay this cigar aside.”
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TWENTY YEARS
YOUNGER
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of Mello-glo Beauty Cream today.
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PETITION FCR DIVORCE. 1
DBuirnice McLendon Whitfield va.l
Henry Whitfield — Crisp Superiorl
Court. - I
To Henry Whiifield: {
You are hereby notifieq to be and,
appear at tho Superior Court to be
held in and for Crisp county on t!lol
fourth Mcenday in July 1926, to answer
the abov~ entitled compiaint for di
voree: otherwise the Court will pro
cend as to justice may apperiain.
Witness the Ifon. D. A. R. Crum,
Judge of said court, this Tth day of
June 1926, .
{P. HH. CREENE, Clerk.
6-16-23;7-7-14 ’
Old Age
May be long deferred !
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by a gland extract |
Oid age comes early to countless
people because poisons form in the _
intestines. They affect the com
plexion, the hair, the eyes. They
may cause high blood pressure.
The poisons comic from germs. i
The bile is intended to check those
germs. But a torpid liver makes
bile so scant that those germs may
multiply by millions.
Now We Use Ox Gall
Now we use ox gall to stimulate
the liver, as drugs can never do. |
The liver is a gland. We treat |
it with sccretion from a like gland. |
Some of the greatest of helps in - |
modern medicire come from gland
products, you know. |
Now in poison-laden blood we
give ox gall. We try to force the
liver to supply its quart of bile per
day. To countless people this
means new results which are often
very+quick and amazing.
Try This New Help
Multitudes of people suffer from
inactive liver. It may mean con
stipation, sallow complexion, dull
cyces, pimples, etc.
It may mean heart or kidney
trouble due to poison. Or high
blood pressure, or prematurc age.
All who suffer from torpid liver
should learn what ox gall docs.
They owe that to themselves.
Tven one day will often bring sur
prising help. And you may find
this just what you nced.
But get genuine ox gall. Tt comes
in tablets called Dioxol. Each tab-
Nt contains ten drops. Remember
that name—Dioxol. Get a box at
vour drug store. Then watch what
liver sccretion does for the liver
gland. Your whole life aay be
changed in this way.
“Clip this advertlsement. Take It
to our Special Agent, J. D. Ryals Drug
Co., and he will give you a liberal
sample of Dioxol free.”
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Lift Off-No Pain!
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Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove cvery hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soremess or irritation.
BURNS TO DEATH
"HAIR CATCHES FIRE AS PROMI.
NENT ENGLISHWOMAN DRESS
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NEW MARKET, England, June 23
—(P)—Mrs. Huntley Walker, wide.
ly known society woman and race
herse owner, was burned to death at
her home here t(;‘.u_v when her hair
caught fire as she was dressing it.
One of the horses was Ridennis
winner of the Chester cup this year
When You Trmx of
FIRE INSURANCE
TUINK OF
JOHN WARD
Make Him Smile—That's ANI
Office: Citizéens Bank Bldg., Room §
BT RS
A good rmmber in children’s play
suits at 'B9c .
A dandy in house dresses
aaven .
A real bargain in men’s Paln |
Beach suits—sls.oo value for . . $9'95
(AT |
: Don’t forget we are headguarters for cool
caps from 50¢ to 75¢ each.
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LADIES DO NOT FORGET WE STILL
HAVE THE BEST HOSE IN TOWN
FOR THE MONEY.
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7th STREET N. WEBB BLDG.
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It will be worth your time to drop in and
let us show this fine. 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.
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER
PHONE 277 CORDELE, GA.
U S SUBCHASER REPORTED
AGROUND NEAR MACKINAW
MACKINAW CITY, Mich., Junc 23
—(P)—The United States subchaser
432, with a crew of 25 Green Bay
Wis., naval reserves on board today
were being lashed by waves while
fast on the rocks off Mackinac Is
l land in the Straits of Macinae. There
waa a possibility that the boat might‘
) be pounded to picees.
The cralt went on the rocks late
yvesterday during a gale which swept
Lake Michigan,
There was little anxiety for safe
ty of the crew. The U, 8. S. C 412
and the cutter Truant were standing
Ly ready to take off the ecrew, and
coast guards stationed at Mackinac
Island were at the scene
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
BOLL WEEVIL MISSING '
SPARTA, June 21.—(AP)—After a
careful and systematic investigation,
County Agent S, D. Truitt and lead
ing farmers in the county report that
so far this year there is practically
no boll weevil infectation on the
farms of the county., 'The leading
agriculturists point out that this is
4 good indication that the weevils
will probably bhe fewer this year than
cver, as they can generally be found
in numbers by the time the cotton
plant has reached its present stage,
he farmers have not forgotten the
ravages of the pest a few ears past,
however, and have poison on hand to
exterminate the pest should it show
up in the fields.
MRS COOLIDGE ESCAPES
FALL ON SIDEWALK
WASHINGTON, June 23—(#P)—
Mrs, Calvin Coolidge narrowly es.
caped a fall on the sidewalk in front
of the white house today, being
zaved by her son, John, who caught
her after she had turned her ankle a!
a rough spot in the pavement.
The two were on a shopping
trip when the incident oceurred:
The heel of Mrs. Coolidge’s shoe be
came wedged in the sidewalk, At the
white house later it was said no bad
effects from the ankle wrench were
.in evidence.
A Plain Stat t
- OF FAETS
You are loyal to your home town. That goes without saying. '
One of your most effective means of proving it is to spend your
money for printing at home. As long as you can get what you
need at an even break in price, vou will want to be sure to have :
the printing done at home. )
Cotton books, receipts, warehouse supplies, letter heads, en
velopes, bills and a thousand and one other forms can he had here
at home where the home printer ean show you what you are get
ting in time to have it done right.
Your home printer is more interested than anyhody else in
having it done right. He will work harder for you than the out
side man with the grip on a ten percent commission. You can
not deny that the home print shops do their best for you in both
price and quality. And the home print shops are not run by
beggars., They maintain business institutions, live here, pay
taxes, rents and their portion of all public enterprises. They
have a right ‘to exidt on a heads up schedule just as you have.
Please don’t think of them in any other manner than that.
: And the home paper has a right to an income sufficient to
maintain it as representing a progressive community. Unless
you are loyal to the core, it isn’t going to have that income. The
money you spend outside of Cordele for printing eripples the
: home paper. You use the home paper for many things—have to
do that. You have a right to use it when you spend your money
at home for printing. When you do not, we have a right to in
vite you to get your free boosting from those with whom you
spend your money for printing. . q o K
Stay at home with all the printing you can give the home
print shops. Call them when you need something. The business
attention that will be given you will justify your loyalty.
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SPENT FORTUNE IN SEARCH
“I spent $l,BOO in 7 years treat-.
ing with physicians, some special:
ists casting me $1) a visit, only tc
at last say that nothing could be
done for me, that I had cancer or ul
cers of the stomach. T suffered aw:
ful pains in my stomach, but after
taking a few doses of MAYR'S
these all disappeared and for
years ¢m feeling fine.”” It i 3 a simple
harmless preparation that remove:
the catarrhal mucus from the intesti
nal tract and allays the inflammatior
which causes practically all liver
stomch and intestinal ailments in.
cluding appendicitis, One dose wil
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Fo sale by all druggists,
Renew Your Health
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by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfe?t Purification of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin
ing your vitality? Purify your en
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health,
Calotabs are the greatest of all
systemn purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directiors, Onl{
86 cts, A+ any drug slore. (Adv.
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We have secured the services of an expert
Toilet goods Lady from Boston, Mass., who
will be with us the week of June 21st, She
will give free lectures and demonstrations
in taking care of the complexion. We will
be glad to make appointments with any that
care for her services,
COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
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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