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Geofgim day at the Sesqui was a
great one, [t was most fittingly wl-!
obrntd". .’
Ple‘ don’'t worry about what
your mneasive friends will do with
you md your property when they
get the Crisp county power develgp.-
ed M}# télng. They are going to
make ?soir property more capable of
edrning something for you. They are
going %o make this a more desirable
center for good geople to come and
establish themselves in lines from
which :R flu:x:my dray bettér re
turns hors, « ¢ 0%
sttt o ‘
Georgla lost a very able and .mo,--‘
ful citizen in Judge Willlam (1. l"el-‘
ton whiel| deuth | oventted yesterdny
in Mgn. That' man was a grun;l
friend: fo th¥ youth sttuggltpgfg&p.
ward. “He provéd, it milnyf-é time 10
bis public life. in private lite he
was kimdly and big-hearted. In pub
lic lite he carried a great load ot
servicé for others, There were les.
gons li:hls career which the young
man oq.a well afford to study 2: =«
[ulde.:?;'Judge Felton was a biy, fat
man, li'_lighed heartily in time of funr,
but h't'_'took life's probleina gerionsly
and lij_fiall_\- overcame them with
work 'that was well-planned,
The President of the United State:
ran lhgo a remarkable declaration
yesterday from representative bu.i
ness lfifil of this country against™the
high taritt which big trusts and the
chiefs’sof the republican party have
Jmposit upon the consuming public
in Alfiflca—~and against their Kuwo
wn‘izlghlmrs who have to sell if
the;v ¢ole to buy from us, Coolldse
is p'hé;'ivowod enemy of free irad..
-Woodi_-:i_i/ Wilson was a great world
advocata jof fiee trade. Some day
he wbr’l‘dwl; coming to elimination «f
il t?m. It is wrong in its very
mson"\ o{ principle. The day the
(irst gollar, of duty was levied on
ny & qfis."that day saw a dishcenesy,
infal tkibute laid on honest business
s b een nations. It is wrong in
! ery grmclple.
The! power company agents here
?é; to tell you that the power
-’é‘ngt ried to buy up that Dothan
sage@ly, wrecks and washouts and
{} s@n after Dothan went bad on
|8 er development. The piwer
st @vanted to supply Dothan power
g arge what they pleased for
han wisely refused and makos
.0 way on its municipal light
Bd @wer plant, makes nwney on an
ltra@ive power and lighting rate
hd With their “tragedy” they are
ni ‘ing lighting and power *2 Lo-
We at a lower cost thun is
ing .paid in Cordele and adjivced!
né‘nd villages today. Our power
‘elfb'pmom will take us away from
power Lwmst and give us at low
¢ u we wish and at the samae
‘ifluke it possible for us: to otfor
ragtive rates to those who would
'd‘:;«;‘nnd operate industries here
ong us.
{ we take in one-fourth of the 1-,‘,.\'.]
ei;.nrnlngs on Aaverage prospects
l our new power plant on Fliat
Ol‘ when it is built, we will e.r
uijh money to pay every dollar
fthe bonds as they fall due, pay all
lorest, and then have more than
v thousand dollars a yeai for
Lrating and expansion. 1f we gt
~@urth of what is promised in
véf, we will do that. It will be
"&lninxs of the plant on a charg.
e -cont per kilowat hour iov the
“current as it is sold. These are facis
,uncolored. In truth we have a hal
million dollars a year in earnings
assured, ‘
EUGENE DEBS
Eugene V. Debs has had a stormy
career in this world, He has fought
great battles under an inspiration
that almost exiled him from the hu
man family, We call him a freak
seeking the impossible in govern
went, but we wonder if Eugene Debs
'wlll,ever be proven right and the
'rest of the world all wrong., That
\'hau in past history developed among
great men, A dozen or more of those
who made the history of the world
lived far ahead of all humanity in
their day.
Standing out, towering over all for
two thousgand years of the past his.
tory of mankind in the spiritual
realm, Jesus of Nazareth ag a teach-
er I 8 yet ahead of humanity in his
'mlsnlon of love and service—ig he
not? In His teachings it is said the
day will come when every knee will
bend for Him. In our survey of hu
man progress it is at least interest
ing to speculate seriously upon the
length of time it will take to bring
humanity to the viewpoint of the
Master, We think that day will
,wnxe among men here in the worlq.
) " Debs has: lipen 6 fé&chéflioi hmnph
politics. We wonder—we wonder if
the world will ever come over the
highways that will take us up—or
[downs-or, somawhere--4o | the Rehn
line of thinking. We have this
thought about Debs hecause I)afisj
‘wag Serfous in his preachings. He
believed what he taught, It was not‘
mere cheap playing to the galleries
or for the gate receipts. He believ-'
ed the socialism which he preached
~—and yet how far we are from his
teachings What a jonely missionary
must that type of reformer become
in hig life's work.
~As for us, we may not know much
about what destiny will do for us
and with us before the end comes,
but we do not believe that kind of
lite would make us happy—and we
belleve in following, as far as possi
ble, that kind of calling which gives
ané most..pleasuse in the doing——m"‘
the service which may come of it.?
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INCREASED EARNINGS |
One tarmer laughingly uuggeslod‘
that the largest land ownerfl——mean-‘
ing the loan companies--were for the
Crisp county power project, That lsl
said to be true—the loan companies
are for it. They think there is bet-!
ter chance of returns from the lands
with the power supply than without |
it. Doubtless they are that way
from experience. They have seen'
abundant cheap power change lnn(l‘
values and land earnings to some-‘
thing better.
Our power supply, when we get it.}
will first increase the earnings of
the lands. ‘That will result in great-i
er values, No lands can have grmt}
value that do not earn something.
Today we get out of ours less than
a living on an average, An honest
effort 10 ' make their earning power
greater is worthy in anybody. If
enough of our citizenship seek to
iucrease their earping power, they
will' do it Let's have the power
plant. It will never bhe worth less
to us than its first cost. It will al.
ways be worth more than it cost to
Dbuild—and will always add earning
power to our lands.,
We are not fools for asserting
that. Men who seek to build this
power plant are wise in their plan
ning for the future, so far as this
thing goes. Why should we continue
to stand still? Why should we not
auve added industrial volume to bal
ance the business poise of the com
munity and section? m.‘“
There are some tew people here
vho oppose our power bonds and
oy power plant. That isn't surpris.
‘ng, though we have always had
lh.\pe‘s that the fellows that are al
ways ‘“‘agin™ would occupy mighty
thin ramks this time. Our hopes arve
being met in happy manner. ‘Those
'who were born ‘“agin" everything
Icamml help it. They are “agin” the
,power development because lhey'
naturally cannot be anything else.
It's all right to be natural, we sup:
pose, One thing for which we are
extremely thankful is the fact that
ltbe number who are born “agin”
everything is so small that we can
grow in spite of them,
Senator Jim Reed is going ntterl
Indiana politics, . He has tackled an-|
[other mountain of corruption. .Hel
will be a greater Jim Reed if hel
lances the Indiana political carbuncle
and salves it so that it will heal.
Strange, strange it is, the !arn:erl
is so distrustful of his own market
ing organizations, If the cooperative
cotton associations had made anyl
kind of blunder so tragic as the
farmer himself has made this year in
allowing the priceg of cotton to go
completely to nothing, there neveri
would be an end to the condemna
’tion. The marketing associations are
not expected to make mistakes, but
they do sometimes, However, they
have never made such a mistake us!
th individual farmer has made this|
season. It will be hard for them'
ever to do such a thing. 3 I
' The larger number of people in
Cordele and Crisp county who care
anything at all about anything oth.
er tl their own private foriancs
'direv@ are working for the vatifi-
SRt e PANSY DINAE, ¥ £t
enfer election, . The. measur-:. is
golng'}?y carry. Tl;:l?_—"they ;\flls}’
are th_‘ ;;'poor ‘el‘%’otfif &lnqg fi:}la‘;ihfl
have 'fiod aha{; “t?gln’f %l‘fl‘ ng
‘Woi'_t iiwhile?’ D@ they cars .'_fili"ou‘i‘
whnt? ir neighborg who are heart
and 50 | trying to’ buila ‘and =‘(lbvelop
think of them? Who is goiag to
write the epitaph for the grive
stone for that kind? What will n'i
be—what will that epitaph be?
Senator McKellar of Tennessee
isn't telling us anything new when
ne says the lack of organization in
the south is what makes our cotlon
crop go at the prices which the ¢on.
sumer is willing ‘to offer. We mnpst
have an organization which controis |
the complete output and selis it at
the‘prymlucer's price. We hoave that
kind of orgamization, but the farmer
will not trust it—will not use it. Un
til he is willing to do that, he will
!13"‘9 to go on taking what thce con
sumer wishes to pay. The farmer
must have his own marketing sys
tem if he gets his price. Withoat
that he is always lost.
MUSIC AS MEDICINE :
Savannah Morning News:
The soothing effect of colors upon
persons affected with nervous
trcubles particularly has teen dem
onstrated over and over. Recently in
London the effect of colors upon|
bealthy workers was remarked-—red
l‘ights tending percepfibl_v to create
bad humor and unrest and confusion
and green lights producing a notice
able, salutary effect—steadyving the
nes@e( and quieting the stress and
giflng’; \\'orke"l's:wé better humor alk
rofild; A little obsofvu;ion of the
of%‘ct of the/red and green: lights af
the traffic signals will make this
easily (‘ulnpx‘el\rn,da?k-4 And , Bo\y.
music is found’ to possess a cfi*i\rlfii
T :E‘rw‘r..‘nr I
GEORGIA-ALABAMA '
BUSINESS COLLEGE
MACON. GA.
Has outgrown its quarters and
has just moved into its new home
~the (. A. B. Building on Mul
berty and Second Streets, oppo
site the Courthouse.
Tho building has been done over
hoth inside and out, and all of.
fices and classrooms are newly
papered and painted; they arve
light, well ventilated and cheery.
The latest type of Heatrola is
installed, heating the building dur
ing the winter months,
We now have the finest loca
tion and facilities for business col
lege work to he found anywhere
in the South. We cordially invite
vou to call and see our new home
whenever you are in Macon. In
cidentally, we shall he glad to
mail you our new catalog upon re
quest,
THE
GEORGIA-ALABAMA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
L MACON, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
practical therapeutic value. In at
least tairty-six of the leading hos
pitals of the country music is being
used to soothe patients and aid the
‘ other forms of treatment for a wide
range of maladies. Soothing music is
effective in its way: stirring, stimu
llatlng music is as effective also in
its own way, So accurately kept and
detailed are the records of the ef
fect of music upon patients that it
has been found even what airs are
most generally of favorable effect,
the “Marcarole” from Hoffman’s
“Love Tales” having been found %o
pessess qualities of - such melody,
rhythm and inspiration that it hac
been accounted a most valuable aid
to medicine and surgery in the heal
‘ing of human ailments and 'ills. So
intimately are the nerves and the
mental state, the senses and the
physic life wrapped up that the as
sertions about the good effect of
mugic in hospitals are not surpris-‘
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A good looking man or woman
who can smile is a sure winner
inbusinessorinlove. A good ap
petite means smiles and health;
but how many enjoy their food?
Thgy suffer from liver trouble
or indigestion and life becomes
a burden.
An old reliable medicine good
for stomach and liver is
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DR. PIERCE’S
Golden Medical
IN LIQUID OR TABLETS. Al Druggists
Send 10c. for Trial Package to Dr. Pierce’s
Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
The phrase, “untold wealth” had
y new significance immediately afttr
lhe passage of the Income Tax Law.
You can’t spend more than you
sarn without robbing somebody.
The man who persistently de
ceives his wife is a gerius. S
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And be well, if the new
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. Some of the greatest discoveries
in modern medicine relate to treat
ing glands. By uging gland §:". |
tracts and tcerctions we are doihg
things which scemed impossible
before. ABI TLBA
The hver'is ouglt_lirgvst, afost-im
portant gland. he treatmént for ;
that is ox gall. It does what drugs @
have never done. It is hoped and §
believed that to millions of people
it will bring priceless help.
Stop the Poisons
You think of torpid liver as mean
ing constipation, It does, but
vastly more.
The liver should supply the in
testines a quart of bile per day.
That bile checks germ growth. If
it is scant, the germs may breed
by millions. And the blood may
absorb from the¢m a constant stream
of poison. {
From that impure blood comes
sallow complexions, pimples, etc.
Also many heart and kidney
troubles. Also high blood pressure
and premature old age. One can
not tell what troubles may be ended
by stopping that poison flow. -
Learn What Is Does
Here i 3 a new discovery from
which millions may gain benefits.
l.eal?l what it means to you. |
THRe results start in 24 hours, To
some they arc amazing. To count
less people they may mean new
health, new youth. Perhaps ox gall
for the liver gland means just the
relief you seek.
But ‘get the genuine. Avoid de
ceit. The best is called Dioxol.
Each tablet contains ten drops of
purified ox gall. In a treatment so
imfiortant don’t risk uncertain help.
emember the name—Dioxol.
Your druggist supplies it. Watch
its quick, remarkable effects. You
will be delighted.
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One Boy Gained 11 Pounds in Seven
, Weeks And is Now Strong |
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‘ For weak, frail, under . developed |
. children — anq especially those that
| have rickets, and need a sure build
€r that promotes the growth of teeth
| and bones, cod liver oil is the one
'modh:lne supreme-—nothing helps like
it.
But it is nasty and repulsive and ‘
evil smelling and nearly always up
sets children's stomachs—so now up-
Ilo.dat.f: chemists advise McCoy's Cod |
Liver Oil Compound Tapbleis, sugar
coated and as easy to take asg candv,
One hoy gained 11 1.2 pounds " in
seven weeks, and is now heaithy and
happy-— thousands of other children
have grown strong and rohust,
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Sixty tablets for 60 cents at T. .
Jennings and al] druggists and money
hack if not satisfiedl— always insist
on McCoy’s —the original and genu
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The law of self-preservation
doesn’t furnish a legitimate excuse
for injuring somone else, /
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demand sound teeth and
i sweet breath. ; ’
The use of Wrigley’s chew- |
" ing gum after every meal takes }
care of this important item of |
personal hygiene in a delight,. ‘
ful, refreshing way — by clear- !
ing the teeth of food particles
and by helping the digestion. |
The result is a sweet breath that ,
shows care for one’s self and con- ‘
sideration for others —both marks_ |
of refinement. ‘
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Is a simple matter if you are enjoy
fng zood health. You can't have do-‘
ranged stomach, liver and intestines
and a pleasing disposition at the same
time. They don't mix, MAYR'S has
proven very successful in these dis
orders especially when aceompanied
with bloating and gas. We advise
you to try it. It is a simple, harm
less preparation that rempves the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflamation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince or
money refundad. At all druggists. 5
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wobbly-legged “calf, and Ce-rc-a-lia PR
Sweets 209, starts in to build up another A . !
highly profitablc%ry cow. Just chance ¢ ,
in this case. 7o i 1 } '
Bat don’t wdit for ¢lidnce to bring your o Ty
1" cows and Cé-re-nllin’Sweets together. . o '¥ .;
Get at least a four weeks” gupply.-nows I e d
. Make a test, You'll be more than fe- oA e
_paid in strong, healthy calves and a $ g
greater yicld of rich'milk from'every cow. safy
“'Ask abotit our money-back guarantee. . R
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Tuxedo Dairy QY o T(xrc;wl;l)g l\liash
Tuxedo Hog Ration k P g é Hlous SIEvE i
Tuxedo Chop Foitend? £ - Tuxedo Eggmash
Tuxedd' Chick oy " '\s : A.l A 75 . Tuxedo Scratch
Gl 055£% | Tuxedo Poultry
P I‘\&\ -” . Fattener, Etc,
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This is an old and tege saying. You
can’t have a disordered stomach and
liver and at the same time a pleasant
dlsposition, They don’t go. together.
MAYR'S almost invariavly corrects
these disorders especially whew . ac
cempanied with bloating and gas. We
advise you to try it. It is a simple,
Formless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from thei ntes.
iinal tract and allays the inflamation
which causes practically all stomach
Jiver and intestinal ailments, includ
ine appendicitis, One dose will con
vince or money refunded. At all
druggists. ; No. 3