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Much comfort has been added to
he schopl. by the buying of a new
l%{g_%; \oi‘} g the floors.
Mr. and Mrs Peat kosom . speul
‘ls"',“ .
junday with Mr. and Mrs. S. &
Stewart. #
M. and Mrs, W, C. Musselwh'te,
n?'l‘ Arabi, were week-end guests of
Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Musselwhite, ’
“‘Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stewart and
family, visited Mrs, Rooks at Hatley
sinday. :
““Among the visitors of the com:
minity Sunday was Mrs. Cassie Nip-
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per. of Columbus. ' el
. Misses Irma and Ethel Smith fron®
Providence visited Miss. Louise Bar
figld Sunday.
}Mr. Carlton Southwell is now re
giding in Cordele. Mr. Moreland now
o’gflffiféfl the home vacated by Mr.
Southwell,
~ «Mpre. Jennie Brockman, of Macon,
fi'j}}fltlng relatives at Mt. Carmel,
M, and Mrs. Dave Black had as
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“FALLING OFF RESIDENCE
The little five year old. son df S
ln'(tl Mis; H, M. Simmons was. found
unconsciods tn the yard late yester
day afterngon:by his mother who' sup
'posed that he fell from the tor of
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the vhouso where he had climbed. His
collar bone was broken and it Is
fenreg that he is suffering from con
cussion of the brain due to the fall
His father is an employee of the
Standard Oil Company.
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Federal Power Commission
44, \
In compliance with the Federal wa
ter power act (41 Stat., 1063) notice
is Meveby given that Messrs. J. J. Wil.
williams, 0. M. Heard, W. E. Grubbs,
P. F. Fitzgibbons, and Dr. J. A. Ward,
of Cordele, Georgia, have filed appli
cation covering a water-power devel.
opment in Worth, Lee, Crisp, and
Sumter Counties, Georgia providing
for & dam in the Flint River mnear
Warwick, Georgia, Any objection fo
such application, or request for a
hearing thereon, together with any
briefs, reports, or other data for
which consideration is desired should
be submitted to the Executive Secrs.
tary, Federal Power Commission,
‘Washington, D. C.
PALE, NERVOUS
West Virginia Lady Says That
‘She Was in a Serious Condi
' tion, But Is Stronger After
3 Taking Cardui.
" Huntington, W, Va.—*“l was in &
\fery weak and run-down condition
+~in fact, was in a serious condi
tion,” says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of
1964 Madison Avenue, this city.
~ “In my left side the pain was
wvery severe. It would start in my
back and sides. Part of the time I
was in bed and when up I dién’t
feel like doing anything or going
anywhere. !
“Life wasn’t any pleasure. I
* was very pale. I was nervous and
¢ thin, and so tired all the time.
_“My druggist told me that Cardui
, was a good tonic for women and I
bought a couple of bottles. I took
; two bottles, then I noticed an im
provement, I kept on and found
4t was helping me. I have taken
. mine bottles, I'm stronger now
than I have been in a long time.”
Cardui is made from mild-acting
medicinal herbs with a gentle, tonic,
strengthening effect upon certain
female organs and upon the system
&u general.
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"ATLANTAS BEST KNOWN
HOTEL
‘4OO ROOMS OF SOLID
¢ COMFORT
THE HOME OF GEORG'A
PEOPLE
ROOMS, RUNNING WATER
$l.OO TO $2.00
ROOMS WITH BATH
$1.50 TO $5.00
. FREE GARAGE SERVICE
“Ed Jacobs and Lige
i Maynard, Props.
{thelr guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Clack and’ Miss Jénnie Belle Tlick
of Wenona. ¢ % < 4
~ Thureday and Friday will be ob
served as Thaukggiving, holidays by
all the schools: of Crisp. Let all of
us remember the real meaning of
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v \ X Egga’’ (there were 9 pens of 10 record of 41,056 eggs laid by these
A \ ) K ’Mrgl' each* laid a grand toral of 960 hens during the 16-week winter
. \l/’!) - 147,197 eges ‘uN_I’IQ I‘:;‘: co‘;\(en perivd beginning November 1, 1924, : N
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Ll Aot ot 47,108 t n itty-one o 8 Tosds OO ao tne feedine | 4}
¥ o weeks. An average pes hen of same as used b,v. thousands of ;
hThls B(lmk Tells exactly 153.2 eggs. bouliey raisers. big and fttle. who - »
the complete story e d set MORE eggs with LESS cost with ;
: AZZ feeds. X
The average hen in the South lays ' N
The Nl-“'lfllO JAZZ 83 eggs per‘,\'nr. And the cost of And what's that? A hearty feed
Poultry Beok, ready feeding a‘hen, cofn alone, is $2.00 2 of JAZZ SCRATCH an hour before
Dl“;eTbt" lx"]:“"do:‘. ‘year. : }-oostli:g ti\r‘nebx;-.luch day*-xu?l! JAZZ
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tailed records made by " The average cost of feeding a hen before the hens constantly.
high birds and hlfll\&cm JAZZ Scratch Feed and imylna D
of each breed'in the Con- Mash is $2.50 & year, The average o« o a
test. From front page € yield from JAZZ fed hens .
to last it's chock full of (fiurn taken from official records The almost phenomensal = RE
practical -poultry.chelps. of Contest)'is 183.2 eggs—a differ- - SULTS obtained in this Egg Laying
Write for FREE copy to ence of 100 egga—at an additional Contest(an average of 1533 eggs per v
: W. M. Gosby Flou‘»‘r & cost of only 56c per hen. , hen) establish JAZZ SCRATCH and
Grain Co., Birmingham, JAZZ LAYING MASH'as the un-
Alabama. . RN beatable combim‘\llion for heavy, ,
® profitable egg production.
Another remarkable feature of e
the Alabama Contest was the un- Start a ‘‘race for eggs in your
usually high egg yield obtained dur- own b'nck_\'nrd this winter. There's i\
ing the “off"’ winter months, Only a JAZZ dealer near you.
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The Bland-Easom Co.
Exclusive Dealers o Cordele, Ga.
’the ‘day, ‘and - in our ' feeble manner
‘offer “sincéfesthanks to’ God for the
‘prosierity. bE our section, :
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STRAYED—BIack male dog wearing
brass studded’; collar. Answers name
“Duke.”, Reward phone - 67 8. L.
Ryals, Bulck Service Station, 11-25:3t,
“THY. CORDELE DISPATCH '
. Among the books with unhappy
’éndings are check books.
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| There are varietiés oz mosqui
toes that do not drink human blood,
but live exclusively on the;,nectar of
flowers, on the sap of certain. planty,
Mr. James Henderson of Savannah,
was the guest last week for .a day
or two of his father, Mr. Charlie
Henderson, of Double Run.
Mr. Alton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Gunter, of Miami, Fla., have” been
guests of their parents, Mr. and*Mrs,
‘W. L. Gunter for some days.
Mr. M. E. Perry, of Valdosta, was
a visitor to our town last week, amngd
he was,accompanied back home by
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dorsey, they re
turning Monday night. it
Miss Hattie Gleaton, one of our
prpular teachers, spent the week-end
with her sister, at Jasror, Fla.
Mr, D. B. Moore weat to Macon
last week for an operation. He has
not returned home yet.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cox, announce
the tirth of a son.
The musical concert at the school
auditorium last Friday night' was
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What My Neighbor Says
' 1s of Interest to Cordele Folks,
When one has had the misfortund
to suffer from backache, headaches,
dizziness, urinary disorders and other
kidney ills—and has found relief from
all .this sickness and suffering, that
person’s advice is of untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
case is only one of many thousands,
but it is that of a Cordele resident.
Who could ask for a better example?
J. P. Hughes, real estate dealer, 408
Fourteenth Ave., E., says: “There was
a steady, dull ache through my back
gnd I could hardly straighten after
ptooping, my back was so lame, The
kidney secretions passed too often, and
[ was dizzg, too. Doan’s Pills from
Jennings’ Drug Store cured me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—fiet
Doan’s Pills-—the same that Mr.
Hughes had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Hi
RHEUMATIC PAIN
*Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch”
- from sore, stiff, aching joints. 1t can
not hurt you, and it certainly stops:that
old rheumatism torture at once. |
. When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper
Rub and you will have the quickest rg~
lief known. Nothing has such concen
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers.
%{ust as soon as you apply Red Pepper
ub you will feel the tingling heat. In
three minutes it warms the sore spot
¢hrough and through, Pain and sore
ness are gone. R
Ask any good druggist for a jar of
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the ndme Rowles
on each package.
“NOST'CHE-
Parts Taken From Used"
Ford Cars Can Be
Purchased At
We Also Have A Line Of New
P.arts‘And Accessories
R. C. WALDEN AUTO CO.
s Dodge Brothers Dealer—We Never Close
OORDELE. @A, ... ; 'w3 sg*.- . PHONBIT..
well attended and greatly enjoyed by
a large crowd. It was give n by
Viaughn’s Hapny Two, Mr. "A. B.
Seaborn and Mr, G. C. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smithheart,
and‘niece, of Jacksonville, Texas
'were in our town this week.
| Our’ Pitts friends are watching the
Dispatch campaign closely and won
dering who will win the Hudson.~ ;
B
- BROKE HIS VOW
“ After trying all remedies and doc
tors for stomach:{irouble ~for *eight
years I decided I couldn’t he helped
and swore I would never take anotin
er dose of any kind of medicine, but
when I saw what Mayr’'s Wonderful
Remedy did for a friend, who -also
suffered from bloating as I did, I coxu
cluded to try it myself. It helped me
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Buick Standard Five Passeager Sedan .‘! s
£ . X
Better Buick operating more power from a given
costsare very low. Thiscar quantity of gasoline than ¢ -
is thrifty—both in purchase other types of engines. i
_. . price and in ownership. And now, the Buick oil . ;
Buick ‘design protects -all .fihe‘,"make;it- F‘?CCSS;!FV ..
cobratitauparifom hile Ehee ciaflicg gfienly. -
and wear—barricades them HERES R S, S
£ with iron or steel housings - Even smaller, less fiqwerful ek
in the famous Buick “Scaled cars do not matcht eßetter ¢
Chassis” and “Triple Scaled Buick in low cost of oper- :
Engine”. s ation and maintenance.
. . . You add to your power o :
The famous Buick Valver ' economize when you buya
in-Head engine develops Better Buick! o
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN - -
: : Disision of Geneval Motors Corporation 22 2 / ¢
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BUICK DISTRIBUTOR CORDELE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925
CRYSTAL CAFEWILL
SERVE SPECIAL DINNER
The Crystal Cafe will serve a gre-.
cial Thanksgiving Day Special -(‘il‘u
ner at a cost of seventy-five géntsp“"'
Thursday during the regular dinner
hours. All those who come will find. 7
a specially pleasing ‘dinner for “ thn;;
cecasion. By
at once.”’ It is a simple, harmiess
preparation that removes the caft_m;:‘. -
rhal mucus from the intestinal trct‘
and allays the inflammation whlcii
causes practically all liver, gtomanhe: ,
and iutestinal ailments including. x'ap
pendicitis. One dose Wwill C‘OBVi‘Eéé
you or money refunded, ; : !
For sale by all druggists. - s