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I cannot think that hife is nothing
. more ;
Than striving for acnievement and
for place: :
That there’s no purpose in the human
race :
Save mere existence till death says
2o - it'e- oler,
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There must be nobler things to
- struggle for
Than food and drink, and finer tests
to face
Than which was swiftest in a golden
&t.chasey
d which could knock his rival to
the floor.
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Beyond all skill and all that - it
achieves,
Beyond the charm which radiant
~ beauty gives,
Beyond the work that every master
leaves,
Beyond the life of every one who
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The spirit must continue to progress
Or vain is every dream of happiness.
~(@DGAR[ A, GUEST
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& Miks Doxgafl&)fl%l%nys ifi% visiting]i
friends in Perry this vcek. J
Dr.iM. J. Keyes, of Daphne, w_as!
among the visitors in {own today. !
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. McMiilen, of |
Lilly, are visitors in thc city today.g
Miss Nadine Little who is teaching'
at Weston spent the week-end at
home.
Miss Lydia Clements, of Arabi, was
shopping in Cordele today. t
Friends will regrat ro know of the!
illness of little Miss Nia Westbrook. ;
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Miss Elizabeth Neal is the guest ;‘
of Mrs. J. P. Redding at the Colquitt
Hotel in Moultrie. ’
Mrs.- Annie Laurie Ayer, of Fort:
Valley, was.the guest for the weok-‘
end of Mrs. Essie Ballenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fletcher Jr-,’
and Mrs. Emmett iHines spent Satur- |
day in Macon. !
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Also Pathe Comedy “MERRY WIDOWER.”
TODAY— “THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” with Richard Barthelmess and
Dorothy Gish, also Pathe Comedy.
THE BEST THEATRICAL PROGRAM OFFERED IN CORDELE
SOCIAL 'KCTWJITHESI
Edited By Julia Neal
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Taylor, of
Americus, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Doolittle.
l . Master Ernest Brown Killett is un
" able to attend school on account of
’_,illness. .
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Mrs. Wilson, of Fort Valley spent
the week-end here, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Bernice Fields.
Mrys. James Stacy, of Mt. Vernon,
was the recent guest ot Mrs. J. F,
Doolittle. 4
) Mrfand Mrs. F. C. Davis spent
the past week-end in Fitzgerald‘ with
telatives. ; "
. Miss Helen Cannon spent the
week-end at home from Abbeville
where she is teaching.
L. J. Bush, o{ Atlanta, is here for
'a few days on buisness and is the
i, guest of his sister, Mrs. C. M. Me
} Kenzie. 5
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I g ‘F\riends will be glad to ffefiow of the
!'imp‘rovcment of Maynard"McGarity"
‘ w 0 has been ill for several days.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson, of
| Warwick, were amone the visitors
I here today. - Q
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' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamon and
? little daughter, Char]ynq, and Miss
’ Maysie Blow, were visitors here 'co-11
‘ day from Rochelle. '
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Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heard and Mr. I
and Mrs Bailey Heard were guests |
Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Heard in
Macon.
V.o and Mrs. J. P. Teirell and twoi
little daughters are visiting M¥s.
Terreil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.!
M. SL}_p]nel', i_n.' Jacksonville. I
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, DMr.and Mrs. L. L. Blackmon,
Mrs. Irene Brower and Miss Louise
McArthur motored to Valdosta Fri
day and attended the Shriners Con
" vention. While there they visited
“Misses Annie Mae Brower and Mary
Blackmon, students at G. S. C. W,,
Miss Blackmon accompanied them
home and spent the week-end here.
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Mrs. John L. Strozier and sister
Miss Eliza Robertszon have
reutrned to their home in Green
ville after a visit to Judge E. F.
Strozier and family.
Mrs. Weathers spent a short while
M the city Sunday, the guest of
{‘!riends enroute frnm Warwick to
Mt. Vernon where she is matron at
' Brewton-Parker Institute.
|\ PREMIER BALDWIN 1S URGED
!' TO WORK FOR PEACE IN EAST
LONDON, December 6—(/P)—An
-2 appeal to Premier Baldwin to work
for peace in the far east has been
signed by 100,000 Englishmen, af
ter an anti-war meeting at Albert
hall today.
i Instead of sending} warships to
| China and British ngtion should take
|its nationals out of that troubled
contry, before George Lanshury, a
laborite member of parliament, told
the meeting” which was . devoted
. chiefly to discussion ¢f the British
'lzafgitud'e,fiil the Shanghai and Han
fmw district of China.
| Girls: Watch your sweet
lies. — THE CAMPUS
tFHRT’S coming!
LANDS PAINTED NCVELTIES—
' Feor Ciristmas gifts, See Mrs. Whita
!kcr at 302 llth avenue or phone
| 403. 12-C. i
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‘ OUR EIGHT BY TEN—Projection
5 prints colored to life and well-framed
scannot be excelled for Christmasi
Presen.:. Come and sit for yours
right away. Cofield Studio, Cordele.
! HOME FOLKS :
Capitol
THEATRE
TUESDAY
“STEPPING OUT”
With FORD STERLING
A laugh every minute.
Pathe Comedy
‘DIVORCE DODGERS’
ALSO
International News
TODAY
“THE UNKNOWN .
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DON'T MISS IT.
Coming Monday
- MARY PICKFORD
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We appreciate the husiness
you are giving us by_giving
you the best entertainment
we can obtain.
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MASTER BAKER
He works for us, you see, and
that is why you .can get such
delicious cakes and pies here,
even better than homemade.
Place your order with us for
Christmas now and you'll be
sure of getting what you want,
when you want it.
STANDARD BAKERY
PHONE 121 CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
121000 SAILORS ARE
125 VESSELS HELD, CAR(‘.OES]
VALUED OVER §50,000.000. l
SAULT MARIE, Mici.,, December
6—(P)—Approximately 2,000 sail-,
ors are marooned in the icebound
channel of St. Mary's river.
Officials said thar» was no imme
diate fear for their safety and point
ed out that as a last resort they
could leave their ships aud make
their way ashore over tne ice anc
then reach inland settlement..
Owners of the 125 vessals locked !
in the ice, however, believe t'ney‘
‘can transport enough fo2d overland
l to take care of the problem: of feed-]
ing the men. It is nrecessary to usej
horse-drawn vehicles to - transport
"cupplies overland, as the sparsely
porulated woods districts of the up
| per .peninsula is inacessible for cti
l er truvnl of the season.
The giant icebreaker Sainte Marie
! assicted by tugs and highters, charz
‘ed about today with little effects
| against the ice formations ' 'which
threaten to imprison for the winter
..a fleet of lake vesseié bound for
Canadian and United States ports. -
! -A total of 125 vessels with aggre
gate cargoes valued at more than
L $59,000,000 were still tied up in the
‘ river, the gateway from Lake Huron
into Lake Superior.
COME TO
THE GIFT SHOP
AND
WOMANS EXCHANGE
Orders taken for home
made cakes, bread,
pies, cheese straws,
cream puffs
A AND :
CANDIES
WATCH THE |{ :Verstyle WINDOW
FOR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMA £
\ s
Come in And See Our Display of Gifts
-~ Something Suitable For Each
Member of the Family '
Lovely ’ $s : Snmething New
e | " In Celluloid
:TR s \ L\. Shoe Horns
Handkerchiefs 5 \ g’/ ,; @fi;‘;?‘;?{“( P:::Ze r:i.iAbll:gn
wE 7 ) {'QK,;:*/)“ :\’\:: Boutonnieres
Alsimisors L,, ';,fi:f 4 (* 0;,% Boudoir Lamps
* Shoe Trees \ N P L 7 Ready to Grow
This is Just a Few of the Numerous Gifts
on Display to Make Someone Happy
at Christmas Time
Mrs. J. D. H. Evers 7th Street, Cordele, Ga.
COE WILL MARRY ALABAMA
WOMAN LICENSE OBTAINED
OYSTRR BAY, L. I; N."Y., De
cemcer 6—Romance again has en
tered the life of William Coe, 57-
year-old Wall street financier and
owner of a big stable of racing
horses.
Within a few days he will be mar
ried to Mrs. Caroline L. Slaughter,
of New York City, formerly of Tus
kegee, Ala,, a divorcee. The couple
procured a marriage license on Sat
urday, it was learned today.
The Coe home on his luxrious es
tate, Planting Fields, near Oyster
Bay, rivals a medieval mansion by
its magnificence and grandeur. Mrs.
Slaughter has a home on fashionable
Park Avenue Manhattan.
The first Mrs. Coe, a daughter of
H. H. Rogers, Standard Oil million
aire, died two years ago. Until his
~ THIN, NERVOUS
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i Virginia Lady Tells of Taking
| Cardui and Says She Has
, Since Recovered Per
i fect Health,
| Lynchburg, Va.—“l have taken
Cardui several times for a run-down }
condition and have found it perfect- '
ly splendid,” says Mrs. Lee T. Marsh, |
. 715 First Street, this city, |
~_“About ten years ago,” she ex- |
plains, “I became so weak I could
- not go about., I looked like a skele
hobx; t:nd ot .lfwazdae;ladgflly worried
about myself, ien; ested
Cardui and 1 decided to tz'ymigt.B §
“I kept up the medicine until I
had taken six bottles. It regulated
and built me up. limproved greatly.
“Last year we drove up here
through the count.l;jx:'l from Florida. I
was exposed to the weather and
must have taken cold, for I became
i 11... I got run-down, lost flesh, ... ]
could not sleep and had no appetite
at all. I was so nervous that I did
not know what to do.
“I thought of Cardui. I began to
take it regularly and it was notlo
before I began to feel better. ItoonE
six bottles, one after another, and at
the finish of the last one was per
fectly well again. Since then I have |
continued gaining in weight and all |
winter have been in perfect health.” |
Sold by all druggists. NC-172 I
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retirement, Coe was chairman of the
board of Johnson and Higgins, 49
Wall street.
School Teachers: What
are you going to do about
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