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Misses Rath ami Ellene Lewis are
visiting friends in Hawkinsville.
ATLANTA EYE SPECIAL
IST TO BE IN UNADILLA
lE AS K P [) ! tncrmore ' !t wi " Conserve waste wood
K "" ' ; which ouid otherwise not be used,
TO USE WOOD 1 : uch as dead trees, fallen trees and
'other aste timber which can be cut
i 'mto '/cod timber. Gins could pay
SBSSPsSflH?-’ a, «* ...
D LABOR jmuncratWe to the producers.
3. Operate’ only at full speed.
We furter recommend that each
ginnery operate only so many days
per week as may be absolutely neces
sary in order to liandlo its customers’
cotton, ray four days per week in the
beginning. In this way they will put
in full dnyr. ginning, thereby conserv
ing both fuel ami labor, as their la
bor can be otherwise employed on
days when the gin is not in opera
tion.
The scarcity of coal, or rather the
demand for coal for war purposes, is
increasing so enormously that conser
vation of fuel is absolutely necessary
in order to carry out te ,war program,
and ginneries nro asked to cooperate
by following the suggestions made
above, in bo far as local conditions
will permit.
L. G. HARDMAN,
Fuel Administrator for Georgia.
■ Every patriotic.American should
see "Over the Top” at the DeSoto
next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 AT DUNCAN
HOTEL FROM 8 A. M. TO 2:30
P. M., THIS DAY ONLY
In future there will only be
one delivery of ice each day.
The Wagon will positively
make only one trip.
GG6 cures Headaches,
. Billiousness,
Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching
feeling due to Malaria or Colds. Fine
Tonic. .9-5
Eyes, Headaches, Nervousness Cor
rected and Cross Eyes Straight
ened without Knife, Drugs or Pain
CONSULTATION FREE
a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dr. Kennon Mott, the non-medical
Taylor. and optometry specialist of 428 Aug-
—o— tell Building, Atlanta, representing
Dr. E. P. Whitehead left last week the "Diamond Disc” Lenses and the
for Camp Wheeler. He is stationed "Idokure” Remedies, will be at Una-
.there for the present, a member, of dilla as above. Dr. Mott is a special!
thfe Dental Corps. 1st of long standing and successful
—o— . practice and has thousands of satls-
Mr. J. S: Barry is in Atlanta attend- Red patients over the South,
ing the Rural Carriers State Cohven-
In view of thef act that the gov
ernment has already made some rifl
ings which materially affect the coal
supply, of ginneries, we most earnest
ly recommend that each gin in this
state make an effort to secure a sup-
_ .... He is relieving the eyes by new ply of wood'fuel, and that ginneries
tion, going as the official representa- methods, even after others failed. a, k and solicit each patron to fur-
itivo from the Third Congressional The glasses relieve headaches and nil> b the gin with sufficient wood to
District. , give good sight, esse and comfort. Ab- Bin his own crop.
—o— sorbing some cataracts and removing 2* This will utilize Waste fuel.
LOST-—Monday afternoon oithor growths from the eyes and straighten- This wood can be prepared by the
here or in Unadilla $28.00, two ton ing cross eyes, all without injurious customers at times when they would
dollar bills pnd one five. Finder will drugs, knife or pain. Some eyes can n °t otherwise be engaged, and fur-
receive reward if roturnod to the be relieved so that glasses are not
Nows Office or to .1. G. Poole, Unsdil- needed. Women and children given '
la. 7-4-3t special care. ■■■■■■■■■■■■
—o— Don’t forget the date, hours and
The “Over The Top Club” will place, Unadilla, Saturday, July 13, _ _ _ - _
meet next Thursday afternoon, July and call early. IIJJ ffg __ ---
11th, at 0 o’clock at the Red Cross Hlfl 111 _ Vk B H fjg (Tn
Local and Personal Items of Interest
WHERE THE SOUTH BEGINS
Down where the welcome is never
stronger,
Down where the.glad handclasp is
given the stranger,
Down where the smile dwells a little
longer—
That’s where the South begins.
666 Cures Bilious Fever.
Mrs. W. M. McDonald is visiting
relatives in Cordele this week.
Miss Bessie Calhoun is'here from
Atlanta for a stay of several weeks.
Mrs. D. F. Rogers and children of
Macon, are visiting Mrs. A. E. Jordan.
Down where the roses bloom all win
ter;
And tile water sparkles a little bright-
Miss Mary Hawkins, of Amerlcus,
is the guest of Miss Cortez'Whitsett.
Robert Jones left my placfe Wednes-
j day morning. He is a tall, black ne
gro and left wearing a cap, overalls
and blue shirt, no shoes. Any. infor
mation as to his whereabouts will be
Notify A. M. BELL.
MONDAY, JULY 8TH, 3, 8,'7 and 9
P. M.
"Over The Top” With Guy Empy
Admission 28 and 85 cento
TUESDAY, JULY 9, 3, 5, 7 and 9
P. M.
"Over The Top” With Guy Empy
Admission 28 and 88 cents
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 3, 8, 7 and
9 P. M. j
“Over Tho Top” With Guy Empy
Admission 28 and 85 cents
FRIDAY, JULY 12, 8 to 10.30 P. M.
William Fox presents Theda Bars I
in “Rose of tho Blood.”
An exciting story of a woman foil- II
ing a Russian plot for separte peace I
with Germany.
Also a Lonesome Luke Comedy I
Admission 15 and 25 cents |
i SAT. JULY 13, 3 to 11 P. M
Tho Last Episode of “Vengeance and
Tho Woman.”
Also a S-reel Triangle Feature
Admission 10 and 20c
All those attending the last chapter
of “Vengeance and the Woman” will
r be given a ticket to see the first chap
ter of "House of Hate,” with Pearl
! White and Antonia Moreno.
*' Cbmlng—Pearl White In "House of
! Hate.”
And the bonds of home are a wee bit
tighter—
That’s Where the South begins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crlbb of New
ton, are visiting relatives in the conn-
appreciated.
Down where thea kies are a trifle
bluer,
Down where the friendship’s a trifle
truer,
And hope and faith and love ehdure,
That’s whUre the South begins.
Mrs. Lionel McKenzie, of Monte
zuma, was a visitor in the city Tues
day.
SINGING NOTICE
On account of the singing' at the
court house in Cordele on . the first
Sunday, the singing at Hepzibah has
been postponed until first Sunday in
August. ’
H. D.ROYAL.
Special Pricef
on Men’s Hig
Grade Sum me
Clothing fiv^
now on.
See Theda Bara and a Lonesome
Luke Comedy at the DeSoto next
Friday.
Down where a velvet breeze is blowing
Where there is music in every wave
floing,
And the golden fruit is ever grow
ing—
That’s where the South begins.
Theda Bora in "Rose of the Blood”
at the DeSoto next Friday, be sure to
see her.
All who have finished
comfort
bags, please send or phone Mrs. E. C.
Taylor.
Down where the South is now awak
ening,
And fortunes are in the making,
And there’s more of.giving and leu
of taking—
That’s where the South begins.
Last • episode of "Vengeance and
the Woman” at the DeSoto next
Saturday. . -
“Over the Top” Monday and Tues
day and Wednesday of next week at
the DeSoto.
Where there is more of laughter and
les3 of sighing.
And more of giving and less of buy-
-*ing; '' «■' ... n
Tnd you all make friends without half
trying.
Thajti where the South begins.
—J. H.
Several hundred No. 2' cai
sale quick at 4 1-2 cents each.
E. Whitehead.
Mrs. J. L. Taffcr and Mr. Liliard
Taffar have returned from a short
visit to Atlanta.
How's ThlsF
W« offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
’or any cace of Catarrh that cannot b#
mred by Hall', Cniurrh Mcdlclne.Nfc
Hall's Catarrh Medicine, has been taken
3 r catarrh sufferers for tho past thirty-
’• yearn, and Use beeoms known a. the
666 Cures Chills and Fever. 9-5
Mr. A. M. Bdl spent Friday in Dub-
MISS LEWIS ENTERTAINS
Miss Estelle Campbell left Sunday
for Athens, to attend Teachers’ Sum
mer School.
itertained her
guests, Misses Elizabeth Watson and
Annie McGriif at a prom part Jr last
Frida; evening at her attractive home
on Union street. Several interest
ing games and music afforded amuse
ment for tho evening. Deligtful
Mr.' end Mrs. P. G. Bjssbee leave * nnch f nd wnfe ™* cre «'•'*<!. Those
today for a stay of several days at|W*E nt JTJk u
Indian Sorim? Mattie Nell Wood, Reba <- Campbell,
** ’ • Xfwrmipaf Wwlnht Ranlnfi TjhiHi Plihv
Miss Ida Morgan is visiting rela
tives in
Master Louis Taggart Is visiting in
Atlanta.
a National Watchword
Mrs. P. C. Everett is visiting rela
tives at Rebecca.
Miss Mattie Noll Wood is visiting,
friends in Rebecca.
Severalhundred No. 2 cans
salo quick at 4 1-2 cents each. 1
E. Whitehead.
Lovie Lee Taylor, Leoline Trlppe,
Edith McGrlff, Annie McGriff, Eliza
beth Watson, Ruth Lewis, Edward
Be sure to see Theda Bara at the
DeSoto next Friday.
Just received car of Hickory wag
ons'. Heard & Grace.
Mias Minnie. Jordan, of Douglas,
has been the guest of Mrs. Gertrude
Taggart this week.
| To My Auto Friends :
I have entered the auto
garage business on my own
‘hook” and am in it to stay.
I have associated with me
Prof. F, C. Snell of Cordele,
who will have charge of the
books and sales department.
/We are carrying a full
line of auto accessories,
making a specialty of tires
and tubes. We are exchang
ing new tires for old ones,
allowing a good margin on
old tires.
We are putting in an up-
to-date running m machine
and are now. prepared to
overhaul and make your car
new. My long experience
as a Ford mechanic is a
Wright, Willie BynW, Davis Hamilton,-
J: B. Ryner, jr. ,
nation’s you should look to the
defense of your farm property.
WIRE FENCING
Is the most effective ally in de
fending your property against
invasion and marauding.
IT IS SCARCE
But we have just received a New
Car Load and
Just received car of Hickory wag-'
is. Heard A Grace.
Miss Sara Paschal, of Jacksonville,
Fla., has been therecent guest of her
sister, Mrs. M. M. Grace.
Just received car of Hickory wag
ons. Heard 4 Grace.
666 Cures by removing thee ause 9-V
GOG contains no alcohol, arsenic, nor
other poisonous drugs.
Mount school house for a patriotic
celebration. A largo crowd was pres
ent Col. T. Hoyt Dsyis made an ex
cellent address which brought imme-
Mr. and Mrs. Snell announce the
arrival of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tnrton and
children have been in Atlanta foT a.
short stay this week.
diet* and tangible results, many ad
ditional pledget to buy stamps being
made despite the fact that ihe dis
trict had already oversubscribed the
amount alio ted to it The. people of
Miss Carol! Kctchum it spending
some time in Atlantn.
Miss Minnie Lee Jordan leaves to
morrow for Macon to take a three
months’ business course.
Private Morton Fort was here from
Camp Wheeler Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Morgan is at home from
Atlanta for a short stay.
this district are a loyal and liberal
people, they prove this by the man
ner in which they respond to all calls
Alt- U-J
Mrs. J. H. Butler and Miss Bessie
Butler left Sunday for a visit to rel
atives in Lumberton, Miss.
Lieut. A. L. Crawford, of Camp
Wheeler, was the guest of Miss Mar
garet Ererette for the week-end.
Mr. 0. W. Hern, Misses Margaret
Wright and Mildred Horne spent yes
terday in Crawford County.
Hisses Florence Gammage, Pearl
Locke, Mae Pearce and Mr. M. C.
Pearce spent Sunday In Albany.
can save
pioney.
Come and Get Yoors Before another Advance in
Palmer-Jones
, LOCAL DRUGGIST APPOINTED
, B. F. Forbes, the Rexall druggist,
. of this city, has been appointed an
enrolling agent for the U, S. Ship
ping Board, to enroll young Ameri-
; cans, from 21 to 39, for service in the
. Merchant Marine. Hereceived notice
recently of his appointment.
Company
from a shorts tay in Waycroia.
Hiss Willie Owen, of ByrowviBe,
is the guest of Hiss Lurile Slade.
Judge W. H. Lasseter was hers
from Atlanta for the Week-end.
The Machinery People
everything is gui
anteed.
JOHN l>. SPEARS.
Cordele
Georgia