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5 MUSIC
Singing, ever singing, the tones
come out to me, 1
Dancing like some fairies, as happyi
as can be,
Then again they're stately, and some.
; times even sad,
®But when I like them best is when
+ they seem so glad.
Each has its own color, it’s part n
the great whole;
All tell one grand story, a story of
2 soul. :
Of its joy and sovrow, il’s cares and
hopes so high,
Blended into this song—a smile and
then a sigh
Singing, even singing, the tone:
come out to me. 2
Dancing, skippin, whirling, tossinz
like some great sea.
The artist’s very soul, his joys and
his heartaches,
Makes this music, which fame unto
her bosom takes.
‘ —ROWENA WILSON
IMPORTANT NOTICE,, YOUNG 1
IMATRONS CLASS. - ‘
A called meeting of the Younz
Matrons Class of the First Methodist
church will be held tomorrow after
noon at three-thirty in the churcn
basement. Every member is urged to
be present as there is business of im
portance to be transacted in connec
tion with making plans for the booth
at the Crisp county fair. The time
is now limited and every member is
earnestly urged to cooperate.
LEAGUE MEETING.
All Leaguers are reminded of the
meeting of the Senior Epworth
League this evening at eight o’clock.
Come out and enjoy the program
and fellowship of these young peo
ple. :
Remember the hour, eight o’clock,
and be on time.
STORY HOUR.
The regular story hour for the
moys and girls will be held at the
library Friday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock.
THEATRE
Amid the shriek of
shrapnell and the din of
battle he heard bt one
thing
‘“His Master’s Voice”’
Featuring the world’s
greatest police dog ac
tor “Thunder” in the
most thrilling picture
he has ever made.
‘“Sea Scamps’’
A juvenile comedy with
an all-kid cast.
Coming Friday
Paramount junior stars
of 1926,
“Fascinating Youth'’
CIRCLE PICTURES SMACK
THAT OTHERS LACK.
ONLY 10 AND 20C
—A SHOW DOWN NOT A
HOLD UP—
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
SUGGESTIONS.
A colorful lampshade, which ‘3l
especially adaptable for a dark cor-'
ner, is the one which has a light.
weight material over a brilliant liu-l
ing. For example, a frame can be
covered with a bright and strong
colored yellow and then a light green
theatrical gauze stretched over it.
The effect is soft, but at the same
timeis highly colorful. 1
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When your windows are open :\nd{
the wind is blowing the curtains
against the screen or out of the win-‘
dow, take an ordinary wire coat.
hanger, place your curtain through
it, the same as you would a garment
and then hang your hanger on t‘:ze:
rod. This you will find keeps the
curtains in an unwrinkled condition
and allows the air to blow in freely.
Even if you have had the up
holstered furniture covered during
the summer, it wiil be greatly im
proved by a thoroufh cleaning. This
can be most satisfactorily done ifj
taken outdoors and beatén with. = a
flat carpet beater, but where this s
impossitle it can be thoroughly clean
ed indoors. Cover the piece of fur
niture to be cleaned with a cloth
wrung out of water through the
wringer, so it is dry as possible,‘
then beat with the flat beater. The
damp cloth will take up all the dust
Then brush with a soft brush for
velours or velvet. Use a stiffer brush
for tapestry and other firm: material,
Of course, a vacum cleaner solves
your difficulties, as you can draw the
dust out thoroughly and'afterwar(is
air the pieces.
If you find there are no ecandle
holders for the birthday cake use
marchmallows. These will decorate
the cake and it will be a novelty to
cat the candleholders. With a bit of
vcgetable coloring they can be mad-»
to blend in with the color scheme,
If you prefer to have them smaller
cut to the desired size and shape with
the scissors. Dip the scissors in a
glas of cool water occasionally to
facjlitate the cutting.
TODAY’S RECIPES.
Green Salad
Take equal parts of raw spinach
and lettuce, Wash the vegetables
thoroughly. Roll the leaves of both
greens into a firm bundle and place
on a cutting board. With a sharp
knife cut into the finest shreds pos
sible. Wash and prepare a few green
onions. Cut into fine slices. Toast
together in a bowl and mix with a
French dressing, Top with hard-boil
ed egg.
Lemon Filling for Cake
One cup sugar, two tablespoons
flour or cornstarch, juice and grated
rind of one lemon, pinch of salt, one
cup boiling water. Boil until thick,
cool and spread on layers of cake.
Watch for Gleaton’s windows next
week, 10-18.
Persistent coughs and colds lead to serie
ous trouble. You can stop them now with
Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that
is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new
medical discovery with two-fold action; it
soothes and heals the inflamed membranes
and inhibits germ growth,
Of all known drugs, crcosote is recog
nized by high medical authorities as one
of the greatest healing agencies for per
sistent coughs and colds and other forms
of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains,
in addition to creosote, other healing ele
ments which soothe and heal the infected
membranes and stop the irritation and
inflammation, while the creosote goes on
to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood,
attacks the seat of the trouble and checks
the growth of the germs,
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory
in the treatment of persistent coughs and
colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and
other forms of respiratory diseases, and is
excellent for building up the system after
colds or flu, Money refunded if any cough
or cold is not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions, Ask your druggist, (adv.):
RESIDENCE PHONE 813
Mrs. A. H. Wood, of Pinehurst,
was shopping in Cordele yesterday.
Mr. G. H. Fouche, of Atlanta, was
here today on business.
Miss Essie Howell, of Pitts, was 2
visitor in the city yesterday.
Miss Mary Crum who is teaching
in Cuthbert, spent the past week-end
at home.
Misses Horne, Frances Morgan,
and Grace Wood of Vienna, were
visitors in the city yesterduy.
Mrs. William M. Gerrard has gone
to Marianna, Arkansas, for a visit
of several weeks with relatives,
Mrs. J. B. Ryner and Mrs, Folix!
Mashburn, were here shopping today
from Vienna. i
Judge D. A, R, Crum is spendin;r!
today in Macon attending the
State Democratic convention, I
Miss Sara Harrison willlspend the
coming week-end with her mother in
Arlington. {1
- Mr. Nat Green, of the state high
way department, is back from a trip
to Durham, N. C,
Mrs. Clayton Carter has returned
from Albany where she spent the,
rast week. l
Editor and Mrs, C. E. Brown are!
spending today in Macon. Mr. Brown
is in attendance upon the State
Democratic Convention.
Among Vienna visitors here yes-}
terday were: Mesdemes J. L. Hen
drson, McDonald, Ed Dykes, Roy Nix
and Robert Newby. ‘a
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Averette and
little son, of Miami, who are in Vi
cnna for a while, were visitors her?
yesterday. i
Mrs, L. A. Parker returned yes
terday from New York where she
has spent the past six weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Campbell.
Friends will regret to know that
Miss Elizabeth Jordan has been un
able to teach the past wek on ac
count of illness.
Mr. Cliff Walters returned this
morning from a week’s visit to his
cister, Mrs. G. T. Christian, at El
berton. \
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and chil
dren, of Cuthbert, were recent vis
‘itors_in the city, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ramie Bulloch.
A dollar saved is a dollar made.
Visit Gleatons next week and find
out why. 10-18.
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DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
We have a beautiful line of
dependable goods only. Prices
are 80 reasonable they will sur.
prise and please you.
Every article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
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Miss Laura Ann Bartholomew will
arrive tomorrow from Griffin to
spend the week-end in the city, the
guest of Miss Virginia Rose Mar
shall,
Mrs. Turner arrived yesterday
from Richland, joining her daughter,
Miss Ruby Turner, who has resided
here for the past six months, They
are occupying one of the Markert
apartments on Eleventh avenue.
E. T. McSwain, a former fine citi:
zen of Crisp, who is now in business
at Worth, in the good county of Tur
ner, was in Cordele on Friday. Mr.
McSwain’s friends sympathize with
him in his bereavement by death of
- his good wife.
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Friends of Mys. C. A, Pound are
pleased to see her out again after
having been confined to her home
for the past two weeks with an in
jured knee which she sustained in
a fall.
NOTICE
SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT —
CFORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Unless bpreviously called for and
charges paid, or otherwise disposed
of, the Georgia Southern and Florida
Railway Company will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at public aue
tion on track in the City of Cordele,
G 4, Thursday, October, 28th, at 11:00
a, m., seveir cars logs consigned to
the Cordele Sash Door & Lumber
Company as follows: :
Southern 192156, 196618 and 193054,
shipped by C. E. Plankett, Unadilla,
Ga.; Southern 198692 and 194738 ship
ned by Ransom & Robinson, Unadilla,
\Ga.; Southern 191070 and L. & N.
66405 shipped hy Dinkins and Bridges,
Elko, Ga.
C. R. BULLOCII, Agent,
10-13-20-27
It's taking the “I” out of “shirk"
and putting the “will’ into willin?-
ness” that locates the “we” in
‘ wealth.”
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) Wonderful bargains await you at
' Gleaton’s next week. 10-18.
THEATRE
PRSI R SRR T R KRR
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FORCED THE PRICES
DOWN IN CORDELE
AR R S RTR YE
You Were Paying 35¢
Now You Can See
The Best Pic
tures for 25c.
You can and will always see
good pictures at live and let
live prices.
RN NS O PR ]
We will never take
advantage of you
when we have no com
petition.
AR RN AWS BN
Your home folks will always
stick to you. We appreciate
the business you are giving
Cordele’s New And
High Class Theatre
We are your friends and will
aiways co-operate with you
on anything that will help
Cordelc—bhoost Cordele, We
are 100 percent for Cordele
always.
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OPEN DAILY 3 P. M.
THEATRE
YOUR OWN THEATRE
LARGE SALE OF TICKETS
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FOR RULROLPH VALENTINO'S?
LAST PICTURE SON OF THE
SHEIK. ‘
Large demands for teikets to the
Son of the Shick at the Capitol
heater Thursday and Friday, Ad
vance sale of tickets went on sale
Monday and practically half of tha
house has already been sold. Get
your ticket today if you have not
already done so.
CROP CONDITIONS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13,~-(AP) —
The department of agriculture's sume
mary of crop conditions in the south
ern states for the week ending yes
terday says dry weather in Florida
was especially favorable. In other
parts of the south work, was favored
except in the northwestern cotton
belt where it was too wet,
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MULLET
SHRIMP
OYSTERS
CORDELE FISH AND
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We Carry A
New Line
of Wedding Gifts;
Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
Expression
in it.
Our goods are dependable de
gigns in the very Latest Crea
tions. We will appreciate 8
call to look them over,
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S. M. Dekle
FOR EXHIBITORS AE
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COUNTY FAIR |
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Blackman Hardware Store is going to gi,\':(,*
away a $75 Lorine Range and a $3O 8-18
Dixie Cook Stove to those that exhibit pn}«;;
duets at the Crisp county fair, #at
When youn enter a produet, either somd=
thing grown on the farm, canned product,
sewing, or flowers, anything shown in the
agricultural building produced on the farmy
you will be entitled to compete for the
prize.
These prizes will be given away Satur
day, Oct, 30th in the fair building at 12
o’clock. These prizes will be on exhibit i
Blackman’s Hardware exhibit at the fili{"' |
during the fair week.. Ak
Get your exhibits ready for the county fair,
Blackmon Hdw. Co.
PHONE 532 CHURCHWELL BUILDING Bth BT,
PHONE 532 ;
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Every Day Special
CASH '
15 POUNDS SUGAR
24 LBS. FLOUR—SWEET ,
ROSE—CAPITOLA— ORI
ENT— :
I'RESH MEATS AND
GROCERIES :
EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT |
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Carr Grocery Co.
PHONE 541
T L s, L 2 BAR SAAAIL AeL o A SIS A 3 A M BTSSR SO RN
With The Hen -
You wish a good supply of eggs? Well ©
then feed your hens a good balaneed
ration, PURINA HEN CHOW AND
CHICKEN CHOWDER will turn the
trick.
LET US FiLL YOUR ORDER TODAY :
W. C. REYNOLDS
PITONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
- KIBBEE GARY
r,, TRLEPHONIE 13--WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVE.
THE BEST IN
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