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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926
Office
Phone
30
SANTA DOESN'T LOVE A LAZY
- CHILD |
Soon old Santa Claus is coming,
“And the kids are filled }with glee,
And each little boy or 'g'irlie : :
Is as busy' as can be. . g
Willie brings the water
And his -every /ta'sk enjoy;, ,
For he knows/that dear old Santa
Doesn’t loyeff.jrlte lazy boys.
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Little Winnie washes dishes |
And wee Susie-sweepts the room, ’
‘And every little girlie
Now is busy with the broom i
They help their mama make the beds
From task to taskthey whirl, |
For they know that dear old Santa !
Doesn’t like a lazy girl. ’
Now evetything about the house
Is neat as it can jei
When Santa comes.on Christma Eve’
"Twill bema sight t\S’z;s:efi' & I
£ach room will be all set to rights;
The wo:§ox £l T biled2is D 11w
For ever _;little one’s aware
He loves %o lazy: child. ‘Eg GE!
s THSON
ATTENTION WOMEN OF |
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Of course all the Missionary So
ciety will come. ovt Monday after
noon, at 57351%“ 'at‘f'(' the . Methodist
church. ' ; .
Miss Julia Johnstone will speak to
us on matters of vital importance.
The Alice Beasley Circle is enter
taining the whole eociets;.
Come! , E
THALIAN CLUB. .
Mrs. Gladstore Fleming was
hostess to;‘the Thalian Club on Wed
f,rlesday a"'firnoon at her residence
on 12th"a nue. sRS
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The liv;llfg room and dining room
thrown, t&&:y'the;, were 'attracf‘l\/e
with‘a’ pg’ggfinsion of white and yel
low éhrw?*l&ihemumé. i
Mrs. J.,SL??Comcr presided over the
meeting. Tlfle response to .roll call
was a quotation from Lear’s Fool,
igiven byflpfh meglbpr;present.,_ '
The ¢ Ilqg,fi;ct from King Tehr 'was
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Where a quick trigger
and a fast horse are
man’s best friends .
Also Pathe Comedy “WHISPER
ING WHISKERS” and Episode
No. 6 “OFFICER 444"
COMING
Monday and Tuesday
Richard Dix in
“The Quarterback’’
with Esther Ralston
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The greatest of College pictures
WE OF#R THE BEST THE
ATRICAL PROGRAM IN
CORDELE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Edited By Julia Neal
read, after which a paper read by
Mrs. Cecil Wililams, served as an
Jintroduction to the general discus-’
sion, and created lively interest in’
Lear’s Fool—that betng the sub
ject of Mrs. of Mrs. Williams’ paper
' Other characters and poings in the,
.play came in for the expression of
diff_eferit opinions.'
A delightful congealed fruit salad.
and crackers with hot coffee . was.
served by the hostess.
\MISS_MAMIE LAURA HARRIS
ON RADIO PROGRAM
Tuesaéy‘evening last when Cordele
friends were ‘‘listening in” over the
radios they were thrilled with de-,
light when the announcement was
made that® Miss Mamie Laura Har
ris will play.”
Miss Mamie Laura has been filling
musical engagements in Jacksonville
Fla., for several weeks. e
Tuesday evening‘ last 's_l_le was piano
‘accompanist for 'a Himed vocalist
at Jacksonville’s musical studio,
where she has I‘ez}'ular en agcxyerlts;
§ oy s s o e
ed daughter and hespeaks for her a
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POINTS ABOUT FRUIT.
y The natural food values to be ob
tained in fruit have been known for
many years by man but they have
never been as carefully analyzed as
by modern ‘scientists; according to
the National Dairy Council, an or
ganization promoting health and¥
child welfare. Piyicn A
The following facts about fruit
have been summarized: ot
Oranges, lemons and other citrus
fruits contains large quantities of
Vitamin C.~ ;
5 "fEfuit‘_filtfolffiltfis.'.'Jn’&i@ral sugars;
«tWfislmuf&"&plfiéec:;fidy as far' as
Fruit helps to counteract acid con
[ditio‘n in the blood. .
. Fruit because of its beadty and
lflavor, increases appetite.
’ Fruit, especially figs, dates,
| prungs efi@.; 'al"l.d apples; dre laxative;
apples; ‘too are gend for the ieeth.
l The juice of fruit when taken in
quantity-are useful in the treatment
“of colds. '-7 it ; :
THINGS WORTH KNOWING
When a table is to be covered with
oilcloth, place several layers of
newsrapers over the table first, fold
‘ing it over the ends of the table
well, then fasten the oileloth over
the papers. The' oil cloth will wear
much longer than it would if there
‘were no padding between it and the
l table.
! When making mayonnaise, punch
‘ small holes in two corners ~ of the
‘rcan containing' theoil; and lay”i't on
. i sA aue ; 7 10l 2
iM e goppre s 0 Sy prpol]l
. WEAK, RESTLESS .
’ i J X% 5 TLL (1 4
fi Tennessee Lady Had. So Little
| Strength She “Couldn’t Get
| Arowd”" Took Cardui
, With Benefit. -
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| Bl
| Gassaway, Tenn.—“l wasn’t able -
to do any of my work, and it seem
ed like I had so little strength I just
couldn’t get around,” says Mrs. Frank
. Murphy, who lives near here.
M. “My mother knew of the'good
“Cardui could do, so she told me to
, take it. I sent and got a bottle,and
. seemed like all the time I grew
{“A stronger.
I, .“I' had been suffering withcpains
| in'my sides all the time, and Cardui
l ‘helped this wonderfully. I needed
{. ®tonic for female trouble, and Car
i dui just fitted the need. I was awful- |
| e e Caking e bovias
| ¥ T es
! gégCafi?ui I could sleep ‘like a top’.
i I got.along all right, and Iknow it
i was due to Cardui. I can certainly
| recommend it.to women suffering
| from women’s troubles,
| e atent health i 8 fust fina”
l Thbmgnd% of women have written
| to tell how Cardui relieved them of
| pain and suffering, and helped them
{~ to improve in health and strength. -
| . Cardui is perfectly harmless, be
| ing an extract’of mfldactingtherbs,
| and containg no dangerous drugs or
| harmful ingredients. |
l Sold everywherg . NC-174
| RELCEEESSEE " !
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A AL I R LI
1 Rooll;ls,—_l‘_’:o\?of th_o_*e:\one_,emnql‘
| dresses. Watch ou):\__.windows $2_9.75
to $32.50. \
Hpme
Phene
its side on the drain board of the
sink below it. Then have both Hands
fr@ for beating, and you do fie‘t
have to stop to add oil. Neither i#
there any waste of oil.
, Remember in btread making, the
lgager the loaf the slower the heat,‘
-and the smaller the roll the hott:erl
the oven. :
, When the oven is in use for break-,
fast, cook bacon on the rack with a,
shallow pan under it to catch the
fat. It browns evenly without odori
and is not greasy. |
& ]
R. A. Bedgood, was here from Ara--
bi today on buisness. ‘
" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris, of Hat-:
ley, were visitors here today.
Sam Sommers, of Hawkinsvlile,
was here on business today. 1
Frlerp‘ds will ;'egret to know of the
illness “of Miss Bevyl Cok'er. :
=l9 ~l~)x!!:n1:;1h SITIRTT WOt &
= | “onivih bors ono’ muibbic
Mrs. W. A. Marra_v, 03’ Ash?)urn,{‘
= | 00,0218 OrlbWor) JE9E
was shopping in Coudele yz‘:s‘;c,r:lay. 4
g Cgl sl g ;!Jl
Frierids will rezrct $o know.of fae.
ilness of littla, Migs, Vornap Caudley;
T 8 e case e e ]
= ¢ {_
oM, Wez(is,‘ of Hatley, was here on l
business tdday. ; i
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry and I{l.
tle son ars now residing in Moul
trie, . N
© Misg Elizabeth Statham has re- |
turned to her home in Cobb after a
visit, to friends here.’
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Mrs, Hopston of Fort Pierce, Fla.,
is here! o a visit to ber parents,
My atid M B M
5&.12!7 ang M%s. W. E. Mixon.
Friends in the ity of “Uncle”
Bill Mayo who has been critically ill
for the past ten days, will be pleased
to kngw that his condition is im
proved today. ¢
ol '{ 'HOME . FOLKS :
f; .C‘-E-t,: .‘- I‘o
j{LCapitol]
l THEATRE
3~ TODAY
4| Pror. PEACOCK
| the world’s greatest
| Guitar and Harp
- Player
E You've heard him over W. S.
§|{ 'B. and other Radio Stations
| all over the states now see
ol :,h“f"‘ in ‘person. . oy ¢
! N"é'f'_’advence in Admission. :
2| Meature picture today |§
8§ “SANDY”. . IR
C;ne:-of' the best pictures :,of‘.; g
M | the year, Played to a full
_j' hou_se lapt;nigh":..',‘ i -,..\,, : )
; MONDAY
31 MARY PICKKFORD
i IN
31 “SPARROWS”
; ALSO
" HARRY (ORDROY
AND A
HIS COMEDIANS
15 — People — 15
AND BEAUTY CHORUS
Cordele’s Big Show
House. High class en
tertainment from |
3 TO i 1 O'CLCCK |
OPERATED BY : I
&; HOME FOLKS J‘.
ONLY A LITTLE MORE TIME
LEFT—Please come in and let us
’nake the photograph you intend to
give ag a Christmas present. A full
'value every time. Cofield’s Studio,
Cordele, Ga. 12-22.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Mrs. W. G. Pemberton and Miss
‘Annie Corey were visitors to Albany
yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Keyes, of
Daphne, were among the visitors in
town today. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Hamilton are
.in Atlanta, Mr. Hamilton is at the
:Pjedmont Hospital for treatment.
Mfi‘s, J. B. Butler, of Sycamore,
/is the' guest today of Mrs. W. P.
Fountaiy.
| it
ly Mrs. Hoher Wheeler has returned
r’ from 'Atlanta where she spent several
days this wedg.
Miss Dorothy Holmes is at home
again_after a visit -o friends in Per
ry. \
" Mrs. Ed Merritt returned Wed
nesday to Macon after a short visit
to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Fenn. g
Friends will regret to know of the
illness of R. C. Ray at the home of
his parefts, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Ray,
;on 'F,o_m‘j'teenth goaliae. WV TRO
. Friendb will be glad £ feiow, o 1
the, improved < pondition of ' Mis¥
bois—MeKimes-who- gmderwent s
‘peration #o¥"appendiciis ' SEVEIE
days ago at the local hospifal ‘l.
Dr. Pope A. Duncan, formerly of
_Cordele, but now nastor of the Bap
tist church in Royston, spent a short
while here today enroute home from
Valdosta, where he attended the
Gceorgia Baptisf Convention.
~ RAILROAD SCHEDULES
"' CORDFLE. GBORGIA '
B NS T . T
PRy b RO s T
Arrival and Deparure of fasserger
Trains, Cordele UUnjpn; Depot,
The following schedule figures puhe
‘ished as infurmation, :
l . . Southern Raillway System :
| Arrives—- ' /] —Departura
I:23am Macon-Atlanta 3:4oam
2:25%am Jacksonvgle 5:27am
3:4oam Jacksonville-&filks- Ll:23am
2:4opm Jacksonyille- tika 2:l6pm
H:27am Atl-Cinn-Chicdgo, . 2:25am
7:42am S valaopth T . I:sopm
| tiz37am }-mmp-'l‘n.mpmSt. P, 5:32pm
5:32pm. 'Atl,-Cinn.-Chicage 111:37am
7:sopm Macon 7:42am
A. B. & A. Raaway
srrives— —Departs
3:4oam Atlanta-Birmingnam 12°40am
i2:4oam Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:53pm Atlanta I:sopm
12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
~ A 4fpm-- -+ - Waycross o - 340OPAE
spm . MacphcAtlanta 2:sopm
“~Georgtn Southwestern ‘& Guit B R
Departs— -= Arrives
TR RANT Y TATHRAY Tocat <ot ranm:
3:ospm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'nb’g 2:35pm
3:oopm Albany-Moultrie z:3op
{ 3:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:36pm.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Departure ~ CORDELRE. Arrival
| 7 for e from
1:25 pm Montg’ery and Local 'l:2sam
7:4¢ am Amecicus and Local 1%:-l8:zm
3:05 pm Montg'ery and Local 2:{4opm
3:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:4ipm
FOR RICHLAND FROM
11:40 am Columbus and Local 4:44pun.
11:26 am Eelena and Local 7:36am
11:30 am Savannah and Local 4:26pm
FOR ARBEVILLE FROM
7:15 am Ocilla and J.ocal I:ospmw
WE PROMISE YOU—We promise
you that it will be a good job if you
“will come now and sit for the' pho
tographthat should go asa Christ
'_rp’zf/s: ;')rfe‘sen,t. You <now they- have
asked for it; Cofield’s’ Studio, "Cor-
Pdele; '@h. 12-22. i 1.1 170
T — 08 O AHOT s LRIG
Rookins—Fad of the.season even»l
‘ing/ dresses. Watei our’ windows
$29.75 to $32.50. ;
HAND PAINTED NOVELTIES—
For Christmas gifts. See Mrs. Whita
ker at 302 11th avenue or phone
403. 12-6, |
The Walker
Barber Shop
~ WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
TO OUR FRIENDS AND
PATRONS THAT
Mrs. Ruth Reese
AN EXPERT MARCELLER
of Rockford, Illinois is here and
will render service at this shop.
Mrs. Reese is a graduate of the
Moler Beauty College, of Chi
cago and hag been in business
for herself for the past five
years. She gives hoth the plain
and wax marcells.
. Mr. T. M. Coker is expected home
tonight from a business trip to De
troit, Michigan.
,Among those from Cordele who
saw the Student Prince in Albany
this week wete: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
#ililams, Mrs. T. M. Coker, Miss Sa
bra Harrison, Mamie and Crystobel
Kennedy. :
Messrs H. P. Ballue, of Charlotte,
N. C., and W. J. Philips, of Senoia,
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. McGarity, returned to their
homes today.
Nursing Mothersj'
Should Guard
Against . |
Vitamis-Staro~"r-
SCOTTY
EMULSIOIN
Abounds In Cod-,
liver Qil Vitamins
: .-l)J' boiinzo toi o 1 9N i
Aoobins—-Wates oupr windows, Sats
“yaayind Sunday. Bvening, dresses,
31!@“01‘ the season, $29.75 and $3250
*—fi-—‘——“"é‘— T ATI O
- PROFESSIONAL CARDS
s;‘;l‘ R. SMl_'l-'T-I':lli'ternal Medicine
and Surgery. Oifice American Bank
& Trust Co, Bldg. :
SR BRADLEY & WILLIAMS, Eye
Rar. Noge & Throat & fitting of
glagses. Awerican Bank Bldg.
Lo e
HARRIS ‘& BALLENGER--[nsurancs
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
MAX E. LA N__t!_-Attorney—-Kl._L_a_;v
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
gears at 7 percent. g
.__.,-,—————————.—————_._._.._'_-——‘_’
REUEL E. AAMILTON —Dentist
" With Dr. D. J. Willlams, of*{ces gver
2 Al "!_Jasseter & wo. puone 10, resi
denriegphone 456.
»___;.;___——-———._;_-__.__.__
DR. M. LOUISE .1P TON-—Osteopath:
fc Pbysician. American Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga. Phones:
Office 495, Residence £9-J.
e e
8 M. DEKLE-—Optometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a speclalty. Pate
Building. Cordele, Ga. ;
THOS. J. WARTHUR, M. D.—Sreclal
attention to surgery and gynecol
»gy. Cordele, Ga.
e e e
,OR:.J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. or.
R ea Phone T 4, Res. Phoneé/ 3111
FRESH WATER
TROUT
SKINNED CHANNEL
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|, SALT WATER
| BRaRp i
BAKING FISH
APPALACHICOLA
OYSTERS
SHRIMP
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
THE GIFT SHOP
AND
WOMANS EXCHANGE
Unigue Christmas Gifts
Dressed Dolls and
Novelties of all kinds.
Orders taken for
CHRISTMAS CAKES
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Carey Asfaltslate Shingles come in three attractive colors, Blue- s
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With One of Our Lemur Permanent Waves
$7.50 SPECIAL
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Phone 200 for Appointment. .
0 Juioq. 50 ULs a 0 L =
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yo% the best in Sheet Metal Work, Rooflng angd, anything in the
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—~
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Prompt Service — We Appreciate Your Worl
We have both the equipment and experience in
our lire to give you the best service at smallest
cost. We do all kinds of auto and machinery re
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outfit in this section.
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AT STEAD'S CORNER CORDELE, GA
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