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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926
Office
Phone
30
DIRGE FCR THE YEAR
Orphan hours, the year is dead,
Come and sigh, come and weep!”
Merry hours, smile instead,
Tor the year is but asleep.
See, it smiles as it is sleeping,
Mocking your untimely weeping.”
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
BAPTIST HONOR ROLL
The following are the honor roll
pupils of the Junior Department
Baptist Sunday School December
*l9th.
Estelle Williamson, Lucilie Pridgen,
Helen Stafford, Liilian. Pridzen,
Maude Scott, Iffic Williamson,
‘Helen Barrow, Mildred Burnam,
Dorothy Bolin, Edyth Calhoun, Ada
Williams, Edna Hall, Ladelle Me-
Collum, Agnes Miteheil, Frances
Slade, Evelyn Williams, Elizabeth
Williams, Edna Wheeler, Elizabeth
Webb, Jeannette Dekle, Lois McCol
lum, Wynelle Noble Mark Dekle.
Fer December 26th
Mildred Burnai, Neva Bell Tay
lor, Maude Scott, Estelie Williamson
Effie Williamson, Helen Barrow,
Juanita Patterson, Mary Lee Wells,
George Gleaton, Sara Burnam, La
delle McCcllum, Edna Hill, Ada
Williams, Mary Catherine Turner,
Elizabeth Webb, Evelyn Williams,
Beryl Coker.
Bg e e e
BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT PATEVILLE
A lovely birthday party was given
by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall Tues
day evening in honor of the fif
teenth birthday of their daughter,
Luvadia.
Many interesting games were
played and at 8 o’clock the guests
were invited to the dining room
where delicious refreshments wer
served. After the refeshments the
guests returned tc the parlor and en
joyed a radio program. The invited
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“LAST OF THE
MOHECGIANS"’
and Episode Nine
“OFFICER 444" I
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Florence Vidor in
‘THE POPULAR SIN’
Also Pathe Comedy :
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THE BEST :
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Edited By Julia Neal
gousts were: Misses Nora and Ma‘e‘
Hardin, Ida and Stella Posey, Vera
and Thelma Wade, Mary Emma
Hartley Myrticle Lewis, Ruth and
Katie Mae Posey, Bertha Caudle,
Mhgnes James and Miss Amold.l
Messrs J. B. Wade, Clarence and
Clinton Lewis, Temmie West, Rob-l
ert Brewn, Seab and Billy Hardinl
Loron Greene, Frank Scot, Robert
Arnold, Gideon and Hawell Hail,
John H. Williamson and Joe Briscoe.|
NOTICE, INTERMEDIATE DEPT.
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL.
You’ll miss all the fun tonight if
you are not at the Pastorium at 8!
o’clock,l and the eats—they’ll bci
good! : |
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My, J. D. Ccbb is tack from a trip
to Floridas
Mrs. A. A, Joiner, of Byromville,
was shopping in Cordele yesterday. l
Miss Cortellia Ball, of Valdosta, is
the guest of Mrs. Herbert Fowler.
Frank Richard has réturned from
a trip to Atlanta. ;
Mrs. Luecy McKay and Miss Hat
tie McKay spent yesterday with
friends in Arabi.
Miss Flcrence Smith has returned‘i
to Atlanta after a ‘short visit to her
aunt, Miss Ann Donehoo. ‘
Misses Christine and Gwendolyn
Turk and Eatie Goodman, were re
cent visitors to ‘Atlanta.
Joe Cummings, of Griffin, is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Cummings.
Mrs, J. W. Francis had as °~ her
guests Christmas, her sisters, Misses
Julia and Laura McCoy, of Macon.
Miss Martha Caudle is the guest
for several days of Miss Trixy
‘ Wiley.
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I Miss Bessie Waters, Mrs. V. W.
;charingen and Mrs, J. A. Ingram
lmotored to Albany Wednesday
. where they were guests of friends
li‘or the day.
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- CHILPREN'S JLLS
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Arkanscs Lady Says She Has
Never Found a Better Laxa
tive Than Thedford’s
Black-Draught,
Mineral Springs, Ark—<“{¥e use
Black-Draught in our family of six
children,” says Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of
+his place, “and we find it a good
bowel regulator. I S'ive it to my
" children for colds an constipation,
or any other stomach disorders
and it certainly is very helipful, I
have never known it to fail them,
Where there are so many children,
it is a good idea to keep a laxative
on hand, and Black-Draught is what
we use,
“I have taken it myself for indi
gestion. I would feel dizl?, have tggasl
and sour stomach. I would also feel
a tightness in my chest. I took a
good dose of Thedford’s Black-
Draught when I felt that way and
it would relieve me. I would feel
better for days.
“My husband takes Biack-Draught
for biliousness. He says he hss
never found its equal. When he has
the tired, heavy feeling, he %akes
Black-l)raught night and morning
for a few days aod he doesn’t com
olain any more, I sure do recom
mend Black-Draught.”
Sold everywhere. Get a packaqe
of Black-Draught, teday Costs only
one cent a dose. NC-175
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Bermuda Onion Sets
Cabbage Plants and
Garden Seed
Come to
CASH DRUG STORE
Home
Phone
313
Mizs Jewel Henry who is teaching
at Lafayette, is spending the holi
days at home.
Spurgeon Gaddy has returned to
Orlando, Fla., after a visit to his
mother, Mrs. R. J. Gaddy.
Mis. A. E. Jordan and daughter,
Gertrude, of Jacksonville, are visit
ing My, and Mbs. W. A. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sappington, of
Marshallviile, and Mr. Arthur King,
of Miami, are visitors in the city.
Hubert Ingram, of Savannah, will
arrive tonight for a visit to Mr. and
Mys, J. ‘A, Ingram, g .
Miss Carrie Tyler McDoniel, of
Pelham, will spend the weck-end
here the guest of Mrs. J. A. Ingram.
Misses Allene and Marvien Brown
and Master Harold Browa are spend
ing today in Macon.
Miss Ann Donehoo has returned
from Atlanta where shz spent the
helidays.
Ilicnds will be pleased to know
that Lililc Miss Pauline McCook has
rocvered from a recent attack of
measles,
Mrs. R. J. Gaddy had as her
guests Christmas, her brother, Mr.
P. D. MeCarty, of Unadilla, and son
Mr. T. C. Allen of Tifton.
Mr. J. M. Tomlinson and daugh
ters, Misses Matt and Lois Tomlin
son, of Albany, were visitors here to
day. -
Mrs. R. E. Pridgen nas returned
to Cordele after having spent the
past three months in Enterprise,
Alabama.
Mr. G. W. Boatright family are
now occupying their rcsidence on
Ninth avenue, the former Bulloch
home,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dasher and
daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wells and son of Fort Valley, are
guests today of Mrs. Lucy McKay
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Roberts have as
their guests this week from Cum
berland, Va., Mrs. Roberts father,
Mr. Thomas W. Jarrett, and broth
¢r, Mr. D. L. Jarrett. A sister, Mrs.
W. C. Stover, of Winder, is also a
visitor.
W OPERATCDBY %
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Capitol
THEATRE
Where the Crowds CGo
TODAY
CTERD MERADTD RO
| “THE TEMPTRESS”
With fireta Garbo
LAST SHOWING i
SATURDAY ‘
CERVITTTDLT IS I ’
BUTTERFLIES IN
T DAY
THE RAIN?
WITH LAURA LA PLANTE
“Radio Detective’’
and Comedy
Coming Monday
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‘THE LILLY’?
WITH BELLE BENNETT
who won fame in
fitella 25
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Miss Trixy Wiley spent Tuesday in
Americus, attending the Ertzberger-
Ball wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Kibbee Gary had as
their guests during the holidays, Miss
Nell Montgomery, Miss Dorothy
Harper, and Mr. Max Wolfe, of Sa
vannan.
Composing a motor party to
Americus today Were: Mesdames
Wayne Fant, S. Catchings, Fred
Morris and Misses Louise Catchings
and Virginia Roese Fant.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lashley, of
Tampa, former residents of Cordele,
arrived the past week for a visit to
relatives here. Mr. Lasnley has I‘o-"
turned to Tampa, but Mrs. Lashley
will spend several weeks more here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A,
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A dslizions, pure and wholecome food beverage, made only of
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' hgh grade cocon being, carciully Klended and prepared by a
perfect macharical process, No chemicals being used.
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
Buanbiiked 1709 fsakisr of Choxce Decizes sent free DORCHESTER, MASE,
Greet The New Year
ith Feasting
With Feasting
| t ’i‘re iinest delicacies from
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fi,ér;'fi g‘ r)&
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‘%’j{ e ,'f A & P store. And the re-
M markably low prices will
ILL‘E“:?E’E“‘%%E amaze you!
SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES, 3FOR ... ... 24¢
SULTANA PINEAPPLE, NO. 22 CAN ... ... 25¢
SALMON, 2TALLCANS . .............. 25¢
A &P OVENBAKED BEANS ............ 8¢
FLEISCHMONNS YEAST CAKE, EACH .. . ... J¢
SULTANA 20 0Z JAR
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8 O°CLOCK COFFEE, 3POUNDSE ... ... .. $l.OO
A. & P. WASHING POWDER, 4 PXGS. .. ... 18°
FLOUR 24 rompsack ... o 5
% A 8 POTAD CACK e
Well Rread 48 POUND SACK . .. $1.55
A&F MK TALCAN .............. 106
THE I PDAD N TEA
GREAT ATLARTIC & PACIFIC Co.
Mrs. Katherine Martin. of Miami,
is here on a visit to her mother,
Mrs. R. E. Pridgen and other rcia
tives. .
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Keyes spent
the Christmas holidays with their
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bond on the
new estate which Mr. Bond now
owns at the historic site on Second
Mannassas, forty-seven miles from
Washington,
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IMPERIAL HOTEL
PEACHTREE AT IVY
FIREPROOK
0. J. DINKLER GEO. L. KEEN
Atlanta’s Ideal Residential Ho
tel Catering to High Class
Transients.
Excellent Rooms
Reasonable Rates
RATES FOR DAY. WEEK
OR MONTH
Plenty of Parking Space
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IT NEVER does any good to walt il your locf leaks,
and does damage ghat could have been avoided,
Free of charge we will make a careful inspection of your
roof, report loose flashings, separated laps, accidental
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breaks, wealzened! spots where water has always stood;
and give you an estinate on needed repairs if you wish it.
If your roof needs no repairs or protection, you are under
2o obligation to us, and you have the satisfaction of knowe
ing there will be no roof troubie for sometime. Why not
phone us! :
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Blackmon Hardware Co.
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
CHRISTMAS SALE
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%6 20x4.40 Standard Cords ............... $9.60
%’%‘ 29x4 Standard Cords .............. $13.00
PAR) .
g&{% OTHER SIZES ATEQUAL LOW PRICE
,’\f‘\‘&é‘ Buy your Tires, Gas, Oil and Accesso
;\@\43 ries from us—Where service is a fact
] {‘,\“’3‘64 and not a promise.
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s GARAGE PIHONE 431 W
CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS—FUNERAL
DESIGNS OF ALL KINDS,
CALL U AND GET THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES
ALL ORDERS DELI\'EHéD
PHONE 324-—203 FIFTEENTH AVE. WEST
’ MRS. G. C. PARKER
UTO REPAIRS AND MACHINE WORK
AUTO REPAIRS AND MACH
We have both the equipment and experience in
our lire to give vou the best serviee at smallest
cost. We do all kinds of auto and machinery re
pair work., We maiptain the largest gas welding
outfit in this section. .
INTEIN RIACTIING AN T
A. J. BOEHN, MACHINE ARD AUTO CO.
AT STEAD'S CORNER CORDELE, GA
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Look Your Best This Winter
With One of Qur Lemur Permanent Waves
$7.50 SPECIAL
Lawrence Sanitary Beauly Parler
. . Phoue 200 for Appointment
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More thar thirty years experience 18 at our ccmmand to glve
you the bost in Sheet Metal Work, Roofing and anything in the
line of a tinner,
Our Moito is: “‘Satisfaction or No Payl”
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Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCHSSOR TO W, J. HALL
BROOKS ELECTRIC SHCP
ELECTRIC WI NG AN REPAIRING. ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES.
PHONE 395 107/ 3TH AVE., —A CORDELE, GA.
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