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f° MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920
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WEBSTER, ‘FAROUS. SEER’
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ANSWERS FIRST QUESTICNS FOR
‘DISPATCH READERS ‘
Webster, “The Famcus Seer.” arriv-|
ed in Cordele today and went direcnly'
to: the hotel, where after a brief rest
he immediately tackled, what to ail
appearances was a big job, that of
opening and answering the hundreds
of letters that awaited him. These|
lefters have boen pouring into The |
Dispatch office by the hundreds each |
day since the first annotmcement that'
he& would answer a limited number of |
questicns daily through the columns |
of this paper. . ' l
‘The people of Cordele have await(di
with some anxiety the coming of this
famous man pf mystery, and judging
from the sincerity of the questions
anil Mr.'Websters psychology and ac
curacy -in""ainsu;"’/‘x:.g them, his en
ghgement in ,tr@ity will'be o pleas:
ant one. ' eGE i 1
Mr. Miller::hds. gone to: great ex-:
pense in bringing this man here. I
‘Wide Range Covered
The entire gamut of human experi-l
ence-is covered by the questions and
arswers, for they range from birth Lo?
death, from love to divorce, and in
clude fniancial hopes and difficulties, |
health and the hundreds other thingsl
most intimately connected with por-{
sonal happiness. |
-Mr. Webster has been a student of
the occult and kindred sciences for
more than 19 years, and has appeared
in’ all the leading theatres through
out the United States, and has re-|
ceiveq the indorsement o fthe v_n‘es;s.l
the public, the clergy, the literati, ax;d‘
from' m"en'prom-(nlgt-"in the wori(}"o"fi
science. Hofvevey,itiis zi;'notg\_h“}}‘thy.i
fact that he disclaims, ang cenyeckion |
with the sulféz%filml:‘sé?s h'ei’t.m%
a phenomenon dngtiwihat The duesith,
his ‘Simla, Seance is_ withinsthe. scops
of the average per%’dif.}mq “hiP
If vou have not sent your question
in, then yow h&d bétter ‘dd so at once,
as Mr. Webster will take the ques
ticns in the order they come in. and
it is an agsyred fact that there will,
be many questions wuhdnswered. 'as
hundreds Bave already arrived, and
the mails -aze; becoming eavier. ‘
Mr. Webster will answer only ques
tions that are signeq with the full,
correct name and address of the ques
tioner, however, in the published an
swers only the initials of the ques
tioner will be used. :
Mr. Webster opens his limited three
day engagement in Cordele at the
Capitol Theatre tonight, accompanied
by Mrs. Webster and Miss Bessie
Bryant who assist him in his re
markable demonstrations.
Webster’s First Questions & Answers
F. W. Y—Would you advise me to
sell the property I have and move to
afiother. ciby2 15173 oo 20 vl at
Answer—l would not davise you to
sell, as you woulq not be able to get
what }'C:{u\,arc_ asking for it.. In.a.few,
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Ready to help you get
More Eggs at Lower Cost!
POULTRY raisers say our service is worth talking about,
and you can bet we are mighty glad of that. But, what
pleases us most is that our customers who are feeding Purina
Poultry Chows are making more money from their flocks.
' These customers stay with us and the growing number of
' new customers is proof that Purina Chows get results.
We can help you get more eggs from your.-hens. Whenwe .
* sell you Purina Poultry Chows we will give you egg record
cards free to check up. Then in ————
your own figures you will have
positive evidence that you are (ERMRINAWIE PURINA
goting yous dopsef worttiade | [MTNICKENENGATTR) ¢
then some by fetding Purind™ (] IHUWDER T s
~ ? Poultry Chows, We are ready JN... " githru-rm-pbdl
rigi;t now _to’?h?t.fi'pygdf %"mofq.;:_ L n:'_.q:',‘\:.l:-':gq:ff st
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W. C. REYNGLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
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We will allow you 2c above market price for your cotion
on any re-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This
also applies on down payment of new Clievralet, The
most popular car tcday. ; 4 hfe
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Used cars bought from a Chevrolet Dealer must
be ‘as represented. : X
COME TO SEE US.
CALHOUN CHEVROLET CO.
months there will be great changes !
take. .place,.in..the. course of = seven |
months time you wiil be able to rea.l-A|
ie much more money through a sale.’
I cannot see where you can benetit |
yourself any by making a change: at|
this time, as the dissatisfied feeling|
which you have in mind now will
shortly adjust itself and you will be
like a new person. .
N. J. B. (Vienna) — What is the
trouble with my sweetheart that she
treats me so cool of late.
Answer—Your sweetheart has a per-|
fect right'to act as she does, for she
knows all about the little party in
Unadilla ‘a few:weeks cgo. Stop ly
ing, Nate and:Dbe:a man and go to
her and ask hew forgiveness. If you
will do vight, I.am sure she will for
give you. Siie is :a wonderful girl
and would make a good wife, so set
tle down ang. set yourself a goal and.
make it; you; can. : i
.F. G.—What iy the ‘trouble that I
am not successful in life, and will
my wife ever:come back to me. :
“Answer—lit is just like the question:
that you write to me that causes you
‘net to be\sucgpést’ul in life. I am sur
prized at you Fred. You have fooled
no one bhut yourself. I have answer
ed your question and taken up good
newspaper space as well as my own
time to try to put you eon the right
track and the road to success and:
happiness. You haven’t any wife, and
you never will have any as long as
you continue along the lines you have
been traveling. The party whom you
call your wife has taken ‘'you ' into
your love dream but for or reason,
and that is to help you spend ycur
money every Saturday night. If you
keep this pace up you will no doubt
find yourself in a place where you
will not be able to go out when you|
WishlG Tt is time that you Bwplign, 195
%@\,\teachings of your ‘d(}l:r ;Irxogf;g;',)l
-She“is ill and needs yo Hio':n'e AN
i manly thing-for you to do W ta
take the firsh!@ain for V:\ldosyfi. ;_11,13{-‘1
‘cheer the heart of your dear rtother:t
before it is too late. Help her to;'gl
sperd the latter years of her life in 1
parßigsss. - 17ew) dn vqu, pyen pxpegt.
o be successful ‘lividg the 'life you
have been living. Look at*théilinhdd
writting on the wall befors it is too
<ate,} visitithat deaighother of yours
.and cheer-her achingheart. turn over
"a. new' leaf, and then you will see
the change, and snccess will crown
‘ vour cfforts. De it before it is too
late.
’ G. L.—ls my sister still living, and
will I ever sece her agair, and does
she gtill feel the same way towards
me.
Answer—Your sister is very much
alive and you could see her hy going
i 0 Atlanta at 230 Park Ave. I strong
ly advise you to do this. You are in
the wrong, and no one was ever suc
cessful in breaking Cod’s laws. Yonu
Ihavefl.(‘.one a grave injustice and if
:you are a man and a real brother
I_vou’will foose no time in seeing your
| dear sister, and asking her fcrgive
ness.
A. J. M.—ls there any cause for
alarm regarding my health. y !
Answer — There is no cause for
alarm regarding your poor heaith. You
are’ going through now what every
woman must go through when she be
¢omes a certain age. When you havet
gone through that change, without an
operation you will be again in normal
health. :
S. H. (Rochelle)—Flease tell "me
wiill I get all my insurance money.
Answer — You should nat worry
about the money as it is only a couple
of menths ago that you turned in your |
policies, and sometimes it takes :Ll
vear to get action on these matters.
Be patient, as I see a satisfactory end
ing for you in your case.
‘W. 8. L.—Does H. K. love me.
Answer — I cannot say that she
dces, is it not a fact that you just
met Helen last week 1 cannot see
this as a case of love at first sight.
R: W.—How old am I, does George |
16ve me. as much as I love him. |
Answer—l give this question, as it
ig ‘like four out of ‘every ten that T
reéceive, and answer one in a! hun-‘
dred, It is such letters that burden
my madl. - This’ is written by a girl
16 years old. No Ruth you are not |
in. love, you and George are just
foolish. |
H. F. L—What causes my wife to
ego indifferent, and what should I
do: in regards to this. |
Answer—l feel that you are sub
ject to- a separation, however, I do
not feel that it will come to a di
voree, "but ‘a saparation to give you
both a chance to readjust yourselves,
and establish a more thorcugh under
'standing that will mean happiness
when you reurdte. "vhe cause of your
wife’s indifference is hccause she is
listening too much (o {*i=nds and rely,
)atives, and does lo’ let hor .';-.'.'x?,goQid;
igdgme xfiww‘-\" L g B
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I’ % Aégfifi{%\\fi(‘ff wifo. bas a lm'tin'l.)iia';‘
Hanglhg O ih clo & with voril pi
i{..-‘gg.;{rs:;-.- zet o e cold mgnifal
to Bulla a fire (hat vou shoul(fi_fm'fie‘{
Al)uilt_'rl“-‘g .i‘l;l‘:';i,}?'ll‘l'}' to keep IR ;i'rm‘-:‘
she took ¥our’ fn from the d;‘f\,:\":éf}l‘,'
lp‘"fl‘.h.*é[')"\'flfj!‘t?rfl’ robe, and ')"lin hiet:
hasic «12 had forgotten sumJ,l afid
you wil ifind it in the robe in the
clothes ciesat. W
G. M.—Wiil I leave Cordele in tha
near future or will T continue cn here
as I' have fn the past eighteen years.
‘ Answer—lt is my belief that you
t will rover leave this city as you are
‘not capable of carning enough honest
! money to buy a ticket. There is noth
'ing wrong with tae city. It is your
iself. *You could nat do any better
!anywhem else. You will never do
WITH EVERY DOLLAR
" PURCHASE
ofg‘ Nyal Toi}et Articles we will
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SILVER JELLY KNIFE
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Look Your Best This Winter
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BUY AT HOME. WE SELL ONLY
RELIABLE GOODS
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION NOW ON HAND.
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VIOLET DAVIS
Who appears promnently I ‘the revue
“Earl Carroll Vanities,” coming to the
Rylander Friday night, Dec. 24, Amer
icus, Ga.
any good until you change your ways
of living. A person who is dig)pones‘fi:
cannot expect to ever hégeitherhappy
or successful. Changg.; ‘i’(mgg &
you can advance as wWeM “Astanyone.
More questiong will “pl‘\fifi?:’%“fl?“’:‘
morrow’s issue, and each Ga¥ FoHew:
ing Mr. Webster’'s engagement in qu,
dele. *{x{?
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WE PROMISE YOU—WR( promise
you that it will be a gogd,job(%ftypu
i Jhh ALY e
will come now and sit for ffle pho
tograph that should go’asa Christ
mas present. You «snow they have
fasked for it. Cofield’s Studio, Cor
dele, Ga. 12-22.
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COULD YOU MAGINE?
How much better your olq hats
could he made td HOOK if you
have them Cleaned and Biocked.
Until Jan. Ist we arc going to
Clean, Block, Stiffen and Re
shape Hats for Seventy-Five
Cents. We wont buy anymore
hats for awhile.
STEAM DYERS
DRY.CLEANERS
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BRIDGES
Phone 154 ,""f‘vth Street
“ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR”
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WE SELL THE GENUINE VINELLA ¢4 g |
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There’s going to be lots of cold days yet.
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{495 PLAIDS, NEWEST THINGS FOR FALL &9 A¢ |
$2.00 GRADE SILK WOOL SUITINGS
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123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE ( OLDIILE, GEORGIA
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