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m_{HON‘ 30 . iDITED BY JULIA NEAL RESIDENCE PHONE 313
sl a 3 BEYOND |
There is no fame beyond the gates
\ of doom, l
No\ pride, no pomp within the nar-!
,r:\fv tomb,
The, proud, the great, the scornful
gnd the base
Lie she by ride, cold, still and com-.
ménplace; ‘
The 'beilliant mind no more from
d‘e th can reap
Than thy: dull wit who snares his
couci of sleep. f
And njée sh soon equality must be
Why boast ' *he lawyer of his larger
© fee?
Why strut the actor in his hour of
fame? I¥ETR
What has the rich man others may
not claim? ;
Think you that God, whoviews life
as a whole,
Will give his favor to the best
dressed soul?
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This nian digs (li:.,'c;lze::‘s,‘ ;‘)}'i‘],‘;“f’,fil}fi‘lfif‘,
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This dlfe has never it 'die sL’hWr"fc'e'
silfart, W tsd! aslogog
This @he'a little while- has ruled a
thiong.
And shat he thought was wisdom
off was wrong,
But siice the mower spares no
. blades of grass,
So all men through the narrow gate
must pass.
Please, God, nor fret your soul that
: critics sneer. |
’»’Ti's_ but an hour of life that passes
. here. ; |
‘Tomorrow all is changed. The pridei
: of place . 1
Men now dicplay may be the soul's
disgrace. s darle g 1
«Adl “cheap distinctions vanish with
fifi‘ the breath. |
nkind goes naked to the court of
death. i
—EDGAR A. GUEs'.r.';
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's».*iD DRESSING SUGGESTION ’
A Tiy mixing ma_vonnaise‘ and boiled |
dressing, half and half. This is mild
er than the boiled dressing, has more
flavor:thnn mayonnaise and the con_—i
sistenqy is better than either. T'nisl
may be varied ty taking two table- |
spoons dressing and one tablespoon !
ketchup. . '
Mixing chopped pickle or chopped;
alives with the above, with or with
out the ketchup, makes an acccpta-!
ble Thousand Island dressing. '
A delicious fruit salad dressing|
can be made in two minutes by mix-i
I{lg mayonnaise, boiled dressing andi
becavy cream, in equal parts. A few'
drors &f lemon juices may be ad,dc'ydi
if desigp.
People. who like the taste of ket-i;
chup, we do, will like French'
dressing jazzed up a bit like this:!
One tafllespoon vinegwee tabie?f,
spoons@il, one tableg@oon ketchup, |
liberal #hakes of s:@& pper andi
vaprik®§ and a few d}%fi-of onion
juice. e |
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TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB. ].
The Twentieth Century Club held!
their regular meeting in the :"xssem-,
bly room at the library. l
The president, Mrs. Bruce Wil-i
liams presided over the business |
meeting. Roll call was responded to
with a quotation taken from the first |
and second acts of “The Taming Of!i
the Shrew.” After the reading of the ‘
Collect the club continued the study'
¢! “The Taming of the Shrew.” The!
sccond act being the study for the |
afternoon. Mrs: Cecil pate in an in-l
teresting manner gave the synpposis‘
of the first and second acfe. Mra. |
Bruce Williams lead the disenssion. !
At the conclusion of the study thei
ciub was served delicious refrcsh-;
ments -at Jones-Pate Drug Store. |
Col. and Mrs. W. H, McKenzie and |
IMisses Tistelle McKenzie and Evc-!
lyn McMillan, were visitors to Ma
con Wednesday. I
Mr. E. H. McGhee, of Talbotton,'
was in the city today. ',
Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Pinchurst,
were visitors here Monday.
YET— ’
Mr, O. H. Jordan, of Vienna, was
a visitor in the city yesterday.
Friends of Mis¢ Ella McKay will
regret to know of her illness. 1
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' Dr. W. A. Miller, of Arabi, was
a visitor in CoCrdele Wednesday.
Friends of Miss Edna Horne will
be glad to know that she is still im-,
proving- |
' Mrs. J. E. Miller of Flintside, is
spending a few days here with‘
' friends, ‘
| Mies Margarct L. Horne is doing
I nicely after an ooperation for ton
silitis. ‘
be;',?:".'f.;\ (1 ———— 10¢ O
| i Mprgarot Mianghato.iof Faiil
(B 0 0o 9 RRS
M:Kerric. s
[m S 0 2 i “bodl
(i Lola Britt)iof Alamb) arsived!
i[ today to be the guest of Miss _J;t?l}-i
ise McArthur. b 1
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Tom Ma;fiort j,°: I\%§ant;, is visiting
his parents; Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Markert. '
Mrs. Howell and' daughter, Miss
Essic Howell, of Pitts, were visitors(
in the city today . |
Mrs. F. G. Boatright will leaveg
in a few davs for Atlanta to be the f
zuest of her daughter, Mrs. Emmett !
FIOERS aoz i alaoh alol
Mr. and Mrs Willie Gorman mo- |
;‘tgr_'ed'l to St?;r};mt to?a¥. ;They will ,
‘be acconspamed, home, by the latter’s i
grandmother; Mts, sa{iié‘ Davis. l
{ Ml‘.-a'ndlfid'rél?(}ab'e‘-'-‘-'-Singer _l‘_‘l't
nounce the birth of & daughter, Phy-|
lis Miriam, September 28 Phoebe'
Putney Memorial }loépital, Albany.f
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Neal aiid it-|
tle daughter, E‘stg}fi:, of Unadilliny
recently ‘of-€Cordele, were™ “girestsy
of relatiyes here yesterday.
Mr. Sidney Rauzin, of Henderson- '
ville, N. C., is spending several days |
Fere with Mrs. Rauzin, who is visl--il
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. '
Miiler. '
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Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bradley and!'
daughter, Mary, Mrs. Clyde Wilsonl
and son Clyde Jr., formed an auto- |
mobile party ‘spending yesterday inl
Macon. | o g
Elder afd- Mrs. R. H. /Bamwick
have returncd hotite va.ftgll/spendin;#‘
the summer in Florida Avith theip,:
cbild;gn. They spent t‘Ao morithsL
with Mr. and Mrs. L. 9! Folsom at
Daytona Beach and one month-wjth
Mr and Mrs. Mansfield Barwick in "
Jacksonville. |
The Southern Railway System will sell round
trip excursion tickets from Cordele, Ga. to Macon,
Ga., on Tuesday, Oct, 19th, and Thursday, Oct.
21st, 1926, at the very low rate of $2.00, tickets
being limited one day in addition to the date of
sale, ,
From Oect. 15th to 22nd, incl,, round-trip tick
ets will also be sold from Cordele to Macon and
return at $3.50, which will be good returning to
the original starting point prior to midunight of
Oct. 25th, 1920,
These reduced rates are authorized on acconut
of the Georgia State Exposition which takes place
in Macon Oct, 14th to 231 d. Everybody is invited.
Consult Ticket Agent for detailed information.
(. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
MACON, GA,
COUNTRY GIRL AND
\ \
- CITY COUSIN SISTERS
By Norma Shearer
(Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr star, who‘
cames to the Capitol Theatre Thurs
day in “The Tower of Lics.”)
A few ycars ago eity girls could
\casily be told from their country
1’ sistorslbyr their dress and general ap
pcnfl'\';\ce. o
Today the girl from the country is
as pretty as her gisters from the city
and will defy detection in a crowd
| of city girls unless she may be de
tected by her unsorhisticated man
! ner.
' “The poor little country mouse”
and the countrv “rube” have disap
' peared. And for this there are sev
cral very good reasons. Most every
country home subscribes to at least
one fashion magazine and the oirls
from the country are able to plan
itl{)‘e“i}"“\ygxyd?&qs’ 138, eafi}y as the fiit_v
Sigoban el S ,
‘l v’file at;_t(';r'.mblio is another agency
V!'-lfic'fll*id:s lfihéz‘iffilfl|&reatl_\' togthe
s poartide Edi"'mé"cohinthy ::i;k A
gancdation ago lwhem (& farm Hen
miles from the city was a 'opkly
Acpgtiand thi farmer took his fadfily
to town only on Saturday afternéens
the girls were too far removed from
1‘ shopping centers to dress in good
taste. Today most cvery country giil
can go to town within an hour or sc,
and can choose her wardrobe from
the same shops which surply the
city girls,
Another great leveller of caste iz
the corner drug store and the heau
ty shops. Cosmetics are cheap and
cemplexions can be procured for a
few cents, where in the colden da;«:::
;2 gitl’s eqmplexion was a mattor that
resulted chiefly from her Ftate of
health, i l
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WNWCECAL LAND SALE g I
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY, ¥
Under and by virtie of the PoWer
of “Attorney contained in the certain
Deed to Sécure Debt made by Coley
Wynne to the undersizned Virginin
Carolina Chemical Company, dated
October 11th, 1923, and recorded ‘m’
the offiee, of the (lerk ot Superior
Court ‘of Crisn County, Georgia, on
Deed Record “13”, pages 462 and 4€4
We Carry A
New Line
of Wedding Gifts;
Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
~ Expression |
N
AL in 1!:/-'
Our 7zods are“dependable deés
~signs/in the very Latest Creds,
tions.™We_will appreciate &'
/eall to look"thsm\gver. ¥
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8 M, Dekle
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SWEEPING VICTORY
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PEOPL; AROUSED BY HOLD
ER’'S ATTACK ON HARDMAN
SAYS CHAMLEE. .
ATLANTA, Ga., September 289!
--A sweeping victory for Dr. L. G|
Hardman in the gubernatorial r'.m-!
over was predicted at Hardman hcud-i
quarters in a statement to the pub
e Muesday.
“Complete refutatiion of charges
by Mr. Holder and the fact that his
slanderous attack on Dr. Hardman’
Las aroused the decent people of
this state will bring to Dr. Hard
man's defense an overwhelming ma
jority of voters” in the opinion of
Alex S. Chamlece, Hardman’s cam
paign manager.
“Mr. Holder failed at the outset
when he decided to hang to his job
and the salary of the state highway
chairmanship rathér than resign and
take his chances with the people. He
failed again when he broadcas
~4he undersigned as Attorney-in-fact
yor the said Coley Wynne will sell
'before the court house door of said
‘l-onn:y, between the legal hours ot“
sale; on the first Tuesday in October,
1986, at public out-cry, the following
& . {
deseribed realty, te-wit.,
The Bouth-east Qdurter of Tot of
Land Number Sixty Four (64) in the
Eleventh (11ik), Pistrict:; of , Crisp
County Georgig, contgining Vifty (50)
acres, more or I«;_s.‘:, T
Defsult’ Naving” i ‘Ydle” in' the
payiment of pringipad and interest, duc
on gaid ix:!k—";’tz‘fl):fii‘s’i' “with ~ interest,
taxes and cost of Advertlsing; to
which the proceads will be first ap
plied," 'and ‘any bhalaace over will bhé
paid to the said Coley Wynne or hig
legal representative. . Suitable Deed
will be made to the purchaser by the
undersignod as Attorney-in-fact for
the said Coley Wynue under the Pow
er of Attorney contained in said
Deed to Secure Debt herein referred
to.
This, August 30th, 1926,
VIRGINIA .CAROLINA .CHEMICAL
C 0.,,
0. BE. SCOTT, Jr., Attorney
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Adapted from the famous op
eretta. [lt's delicions, delight
ful and has that French spice
that makes it one peacn of a
show. " |
“FAIR WARNING” ‘
Thirty minutes of side-splitting |
comedy, ‘
Coming Thursday
A tropical tornado in all its
fury.
“SEA HORSES”
ONLYTHEBEST!
More than thirty years experience 18 at our command to give
you the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooflng and anything in the
line ot a tinner, .
Qur Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”
OTTO WEHLITZ
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
empty promises, and he ameused the
indignation of tax payers ;;enerullyl
when he went into scores of count |
tics to promise highway road help,
promizing cach county the samc‘
things and exacting in return that !
its voters support him for ;:ovcrnnr.‘
Mr. Holder faiied miserably, terribly.|
when he tried to make people ofl
this state believe that Dr. Hardman
had traded the highway post to Gov
cornor Walker. But Mr, Holder's big
gest flop came when he repeated the
slanderous words and attacked the
personal life of Dy, Hardman at the
hidding of his garrulous campaign
managers,” the statement continued.
“(leorgia has long ago seen the
handwriting of the Brown-Holder
machine. Its fearful operations have
‘brought only poverty while millions
in tax money has slipped through
the fingers of this machine—-wasted,
thrown away and without doing the
state any good. Voters called a halt
on this system in the primary when
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We appreciate your co
operation you have giv
en us,
TODAY
Bring all the e¢hildren to
see T ackie Coogan, {he
child wonder actor,
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JACKIE COOGAN..
in ~his greatestTasah”
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0L CLOTHES”
A Metro-Goldwyn-May
er pictwre.
NORMA SHEARER
.1 /AND
- LON CHANEY
IN
“THE TOWER
OF LIES”
A Vietor Seastrom pro
duction. This picture
coes 100 lli'('!)]_\’ into the
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OWNED EY HOME FOLKS
You Can Expect A Cood
Picture at the Capitol
Every Day
the machine was : wrecked,r when:
Brown was defeated and when Hold
er ran sccond in the governor’s race
Holder tried to sever the connection
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