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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 4888 -
"PULPIT AND STAGE
’ lei JOIN HANDS
i AL 'T_'_‘
_ NEW YORK;, Péce;nber 6—(P)—
~ Organization of the ‘Chureh and
: Drama Assgciqt‘:qn-, thm:‘:l;h viisch
Protestants, “Catholics and Jews may
' | joim hands |in an efforf to ‘turn the
3 influence of stage and screen into
' spiritual and cultural .chanmels-was
3 "announced étbday %,gépxe conmittee
| on drama of the 'ijp'xtp(??xxi »'"3,"
00, | OO
B; The aim; of the agsociation Was.
g’fgiv@n, as f(}]lows: i »
' “Recognizing the power of drama
to influence human ideals and con
duct, we believe it to be not only
otir’. obligation but our privileze to
work for a wi_dér appreciation and
supi}ort of dramatic art as a creative
force and to seek its employment for
edugational ends and the pursuit of
social and spiritual cuiture.”
4ln making the announcement. the
Protestant drama committee made
"hublic' an abstract of an address
; to:be delivered by its chairman, Dr,
‘George Rei Andrews, al the meeting
of the executive committee of the
t;'e"tfi'e'r'al council Wednesday in Min-’vi
neapolis. ‘
~+, Dr. Andrews will teli of results al-l
'v: ready obtained in the theatrical
Wo'fld by?fus cbmmittee, including |
4 preve)itioh’,; by cooperation with
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WHY TAKE CHANCES ON UNKNOWN QUALITY?
&Iy W TroaeS R YR oLy Y '
iy e dRELLABLE GOODS v oichi 1o
A BEAUTIFUL i\;::_;,_l:gj‘_l‘()rg NOW ON HAND. :
VIBNIA L L(Ac';y; :efiGVrELL’ . , 00 ek
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~ REPAIRS AND GARAGE SERVICE |
LR R AU R R t
We mantan a first class service both day and night '
for repairs and automobile upkcep. You will find |
* us always rendering a full value for those who deai ‘
with us. We sell Woco Pep Gas ang Tiolene Oil. {
' Polite and courteous service for all. f
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MOORE’S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION |
SEVENTH STREET NORTH CORDELE, GEORGIiA |
H . CORBE.ET
"PLUMBING _
EVERYTHING IN THE PLUMBING LINE
P e Residence Phone 372 !
Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga.
CAR OF SYRUP CANS
JUST RECEIVED LIMITED QUANTITY ON HAND--DON'T DELAY
Will buy some good Runner Peanuts in good bags; also some good Spanish.
We want these for seed. Olif grades not wanted. Will exchange goods for
your left over Seed Oats.
Heard Grocery Company, Cordele, Ga.
See Us For Winchester Loaded Shells And Richland Tires
[j;motion picture interests, of ff-' unfairi
representation of Proiestant church- |
l es and caricatures of Protestant pas- |
! tors on the screen. i |
; ATEE T bl i
! WHO AM | — FIRE t
! n (-v.-l!:xr;, é('losséts, attics, ‘evcry-;;
fwhere 1 am ‘conceived. I
»’.\_u;;x a_.torch, L.bhecome a..tor:.
A.txa:‘x". ;
’ é ciore my fiiry, man s helpless. '
Ité% cl%&!fthehea'xt of fixe %Enering
!»— esl“z’(g' #;e}nlllwpglio fif his Home: |
i In the United States last year, I"
jclaimed-a-sacritice 015,009 dives and ’
!left"'i\.Qco,ooU cripples. i
! ‘Withput' me the world would stop— |
|never weoulg have been born in fact.
I turn It’he wheel of commerce. ,
Each yea\fyn'pou ‘my altar careless- |
ness lays 'o\;e'l. one-half a billion dol
lars of the fruits of man’s industry.
' He who _con,u:oi's me will find the
| Midas touch, !
l When 1 stalk behind me lies deso
lation. \
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’ My, hreath. gives life Yetig. my- ezailf+
|brace all things die. b : l
{ I_am relentless, my If;l}e,c i\si:ah.s:o;
lute, and yet an abject subjéet am I.
g leap to do man's slightest b)d'
ding—without my aid he would _ i)e‘
PROVCHARS: i e g .
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‘ Men -\_)V"()‘.‘Ship 'me,f_?" curse’ me, lovgj
‘me, fear me, marvel at my works;
- All have been warned against me,
;yet they heed not.
i' I am man's best friend, yet bitter
iest enemy—a good servant, but a ter
rible master.
Who am 1? g
I am fire. ! 1B
Ilire iz a thing t}mt -_;}ril-;es \V?en
one least expects and unfortunately
Ax;}fist «(E ‘us: are not iprevared tjo:t?om
kat it. -Dij‘-‘it _\'e:u-.,ffi.f'.eeu tl‘.n?é_q_ud
veopic wers killed by fire ing ‘the
gni't_.qd States and 22,000 were i:xi@pd.
Fating the same time s.}4S.«)do.t")oo;
‘Weith of property was dvstroydd’”b‘\'l
fire,. 85 per cent of this damage‘
caused by. carelessness. These fi;rm'esl
are astounding and it is ('m'lainly!
titrne the American public made a
drastic effort to prevent firc.—Augus-i
ta . Chronicle. | |
AR bl LT et i \‘
Earthquakes, typhoons and heat
storms bave greatly impaired the
goldfish producticn for this year in
,China and Japan. Many of the spe
cially construeted ]al:"‘s' n v‘yli!z‘iciz
Sex WRLE Myceded wore, destroyed
OVERCOATS THAT-——Are warm
and something more only-at - Gleat
.ons Department Store $17.50 12-13.
The most complete line that we have ever had
ont display in our store for your inspection and
$ ° Yoty .
new goods are arriving daily. If you do not
know just what to buy, read over the follow=
ing suggestions that we haveto offer: g
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| WAGONS, ALL KINDS TOOL CHESTS :
o o oz| VELOCIPEDES . DOLLS ' ’
o 5 hits 12 KIDDIE Kaws DOLL BEDS
« ;| SCOOTERS DOLL BASSINETS A PP,
%g BICYCLES DOLL CRADLES hoger
-208 rooTBALLS DOLL TRUNKS AR
BASKET BALLS TEA SETS '
BOXING GLOVES TABLES & CHAIRS
. | TENTS DESKS
ATR RIFLES BLACKBOARDS
22 CAL. RIFLES SLATES
SHOTGUNS WORK BOXES i
,4/@9{% POCKET KNIVES "‘SKATES SRR
s fi FLASHLIGHTS N
DRUMS PIANOS
- | TRAINS GAMES
BLOCKS TOYS OF ALL KINDS
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eo. L. Riles, Hardware
PITONE 483 b CORDELE. GA.
JTHE CORDELE DISPATCH
i PATEVILLE NEWS
l The birthday party given by Miss
Clifford Posey Saturday night was
’} enjoyed by a number of young peo
ple. i o % Y
i Mfififgfan“%adé'is bz:c-ic:‘?l'o;i;:li fia
venport Florida.
~ Miss Janie Wade spent Saturday
night with Miss. Clifford Rosey. ..
Friends of Mrs. Edd Hutching are
gclad to know that she is improing
nicely.
Mr. J. R. Johnson and family
spent Sunday Wwith velatives in Da
kota.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Wade spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wade. 2
Messrs Joe Briscoe and J. B Wade
Miss Magnes James and Thelma
“Wade spent Sunday with Miss Mary
‘ Emma Hartley.
A number of youn. gpeople en
joyed the sing at -Mzs. W. E. Dick
~ersons Sunday night. ‘ :
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- JOHN WHITE &0, %%,
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RawFus B 16 L 0
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ON CASH BASIS |
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On and after January first, 1927!
we will sell tickets for cash. Milk |
will be d?liv‘cre'd 9%‘{‘o'{l ghig;,basis.;
'W(E'W‘l&i!&()hflhfle:pl_‘lpt i%i‘v&c and ,
delivery of only the best quality of
milk, but we cannct run a dairy of |
the proper type and operate in con-!
neeticnthergwith a collection agency |
We appreciate;your business and |
hope you will cooperate with us in;
making this necesary change. {
BROGDON'S DAIRY 11-27 |
. : 1t w; 12:20
It wa- recently discovered that the
French ministry of war was using
Napoleon’s mahogany desk as a teie
phm‘)e switchboard. l
3 Is a Prescription for : ‘
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
o . 1t Kills 'the germs. j
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IF YOU SEND=—A photo as a Christ
mas gift, goodness knows; you ought
to be here right soon and sit for it.
Cofield Studio, Cordele, Ga. 12-19.
DISPATCH
WANT ADS
Two Cents A Word ' *"
s Boive hotia ARMMRTRIN 1o s o
FARM LOANS—Quick service.' See
us. Choice farm lands for ! sale.
Dorris & Brown. - 2f
FARM LOANS-—At best terms to be
had, and specialize in quick ger
vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf
QUICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
zie. i 7-9 tf
PLENTY OF MONEY—To loan on
improved farm lands and city prop
erty. Six percent interest. Quick
service. 0. E. Scott Jr. tf.
FOR SALE
{4 ’
FOR SALE—2,OOO busels A- No. ‘1
'l,"'» & o ¥k i " 3
lg.g‘bafig:ee(.lsr o;ts a.t tq ’}e.:en‘tg' per
bushel. right and ciean, in new
ev‘cn,wci‘ght bags. Phone 22 and 527
John Lee Wheeler. 12-15. :
A PERFECTLY NATURAL—Christ
mas gift—a photo from’ Cofield Stu
(lio. Nothing like it in the world as an
expression. of -love from-you. Pledse
‘hurry, -12-10. i i i
NOTICE
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. ©. F. No, 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
in W. O. W. Hall, Wall St, Visiting
Brethren always welcome.
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
| R. A. REESE, Secty.
CONSTRUCTION—TI wili do the best
work in building or repairing at rea
sonable price. W. D. Benson, 1-6.
CHRISTMAS IS NOT. RICHT-—Till
vou have a photo made for somebody
K Ak el g GRS Lea. RIS
yowlove. Come garly and let vus‘h%veg
ei£ . p
gt teady for. you on _!{nnle.o,p,g‘gs}d:
Studio, Cordele Ga, 12-10. 1
QUJ';}' ‘COVT:'{ON 7130, but"djvk;rdi £y
and pecans is the best erop to do it!
with, Inquire of .J. B, Wight, (laia'o,l
Ga. 12-8. |
A CHRISTMAS GIFT Thas i‘};m:;fil
joyed the year round—a shscription
to a favorite magazine. Gift ('urtlsl
accompany Christmas subscription.
Now is the time to send them in. Miss
Pauline Neal, authorized representa
tive, Phone 313 122-8. !
O DRI DTSy S T IV U Ul, 2.YATe A ST RTIRU SO % A S SR
With The Hen
You wish a good supply of eggs? Well
then feed your hens a good balanced
ration. PURINA HEN CHOW AND
CHICKEN CHOWDER will turn the
trick.
LET US FILL YOUR ORDER TODAY
W. C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Promptly
b d roan i nWfiNTEfi“v adt T
'WANTED—A pair of crutches for a
'man about 5 feet 8 inches tall. Box
q 6 ,co,"ey;lG!‘jfif ,',ll'2l_{o\.ll HOT‘A!"\"-‘IZ'
t‘ YO 2'H 20 Ta YHEHAIMIA'M
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| FEMALE HELP WANTED—Work
" at home: $6 a dozen making scarfs.
! Experience unnecessary. No can
i vassing. Particulars for stamp, Lin
| nit Service Inc., 191 Lynn Mass.,
! 12-17. :
,GOOD MAN WANTED—Selling and
collecting on sewing machines. Sal--
ary and commission. Singer Sewing
Machine Co., Cordele, Ga. 12-10.” _
o JILY %
l RADIO SERVICE—On all types, sizes
‘and makes of machines. Parts, r¢-
pairs and’ supplies. Phone 474. G.
D. Hartshorn. 12.1%
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; FOR RENT »
f——
| .-WELL IMPROVED—Three horse
ifarm for rent 9 milcs southeast of
i Cordele. Will reat or share ¢xop to
I;right party. Mrs. Lucy McKay.
i
i YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY-—Any
| thing you can give them—EXCEPT
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH at Christmas
ltime. Photos are good Christmas
presents. We make more and more of
' them every year. Cofield Studio,
’ Cordele, Ga. 12-10, ¢
'STRAYED—Dark bay mule taken up.
|()wne: can have by paying costs{igifll
‘Fourth Street at 7th Avenue. J?;“tl
NElsgn. i 14410
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‘ BUS LINE
Leave Cordele 7:40 a.m.; ai}fii.ve
Tifton 9:50 a.m. i
- ~Leave -Fiftonr-—+46o a.m.; aWke
Covdele 1:10 p.m. it
~ Leave Cordele 3:00 p.m.; ai‘;fii'd
Tifton 5:00 p.m. :
leave Tifton 6:00 p.m.; arrive Cor
dele 8:10 p. m. /
New books and par.nrlr)hlert;c;_arrii'izvli
at the British Museum Library num
ber about 40,000 a year. The library
has to preserve copies of all books
published in the United Kingdom.
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Advance
Three Times
For Pricé "
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