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PITA JOUVET in "LEST WE FORGET''
DeSoto Theatre, Tuesday, August 3
“Lend Me Your Name” is a sure
enough laugh, see it at the DeSoto
next Wednesday.
—o—
Hackney Wagons and Buggies.
Heard & Grace..
Mrs. M. A. Hill is visiting relatives
in Atlanta.
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Mrs, IJ. R. Fenn and little Elizabeth
Woodw^d are visiting relatives in
Savannah.
Mastor Harold Hill is spending a
few days with relatives in Cordele.
TENT FOR RENT—My tent at
the Camp Ground is for rent this year
H. R. FENN.
A PRETTY PARTY
The prettiest affair of the season
for the younger set was the Prom
Party at which Miss Ada Powell en
tertained on Thursday evening last
in honor of Miss Lala Lambright, of
Atlanta, the attractive guest of Miss
Julia Lennard. She was assisted in
entertaining by Miss Lucile Morgan.
In tqe living room and reception halls
were seen vases of lovely cut flowers
on the attarctive porch punch was
served from a huge watermelon bowl
a unique idea of the hostess. The ev
ening passed very pleasantly with se
lected music and prom. Later in the
evening a delicious ice course was
served.
Those invited were: Misses Ellene
Lewis, Willie Mae Mathews, Lois
Shell, Grace Woodward, Louise Davis,
Franks Smith, Reba Campbell, Japie
Hi'tier, Oma Taggart, Carolyn Mob
ley, Ruby Joiner, Clara Mae Davies,
Mamie Jordan, Mildred Horne, Lovie
Lee Taylor, Lala Lambright, Messrs.
Fred Jordan, Willie Smith, Basil
Morris, Davis Hamilton, James Wof-
fard, James Brown, Lloyd Solomon,
Mrf. Taggart, Mrs. Brown.
Reported.
THEATRE PARTY
Miss Ola Lee Peavy entertained
with a party at the DeSoto Theatre
Wednesday in honor of Miss Eliza
beth Sloan, of Atlanta. Those pres
ent were Misses Helen Hamilton,
Leila Morgan, Annie Neal Howell,
Gladys Davis, Mary Smith, Ruth Shep
pard, Dorothy Jernigan, Martha and
Gladys Taylor, Lois Shell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan of Fitz
gerald, spent the week-end in the city
with relatives.
Messrs. T. P. and Jeff Busbee, of
Lilly, were in the city on business
Monday.
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Would you trade places with a bur
glar? Sec what happens when Har
old Lockwood doer, this at the DeSo
to Theatre.
LOST—Pair of nose glasses. Find
er wil pleaser eturn to T. G. Wood
ruff and receive reward.
tf Misses Lucille Joiner, of Byrom-
ville and Ruth Sheppard, of Unadilla,
have been recent guests of Miss Mar
tha Taylor.
3 good milk cows with young calves
for immediate sale. T. C. Carlisle, tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Powell and chil
dren spent the week-end at Jay Bird
Springs.
Miss Audrey Newby is visiting rel
atives in Albany.
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Be*Sure to see Harold Lockwood in
“Lend Mo Your Name” at the DeSo
to Theatre next Wednesday.
Miss Mary Nfewby is the guest of
friends in Dublin.
Miss Lala Lambright has returned
to Atlanta after a pleasant visit to
Miss Julia Lennard.
Corporal Roy Butler was at home
from Camp Wheeler Sunday.
v _o— | PROM PARTY
Corporal Edmund Porter of Camp I 0ne o£ the social events of the
Wheeler spent several days here this week was the prom party given by
week. Miss Martha Taylor in honor of her
visitors, Misses Ruth Sheppard, of
Unadilla and Lucile Joiner of Byrom-
ville.
The house was beautifully decorat
ed with palms and cut flowers.
Punch was served on the spacious
veranda throughout the evening by
Misses Ola Lee Peavy and Bertha
Bullington. At a late hour delicious
refreshments were served.
Thosep resent were. Misses Eliza
beth Sloan, Dorothy Jernigan, Atlan
ta; Audrey Newby, Neita Burke, Ori-
ola Joiner, Annie Neal Howell, Mittie
Wallace, Gladys Davis, Mary Lou
Gramllng, Julia Lennard, Mary Smith'*
Gladys Taylor, Thelma Walton, Genie
Morgan, Ola Lee Peavy, Clara Mae
Dvies, Lovie Lee Taylor, Bertha Bul-
lington, Ruth Sheppard, Lucile Join
er, Otto Trippe, Basil Morris, Wil
liam Gregory, Willie Smith, Jamie
Walker, Lamar Thornley, Wayland
Morris, Fletcher Forehand, Vienna;
Joe Bridges, Grayden Bridges, Har
mon Beddingfleld, James Duncan,
Henry Peavy, Unadilla; Howell Adams
Homer Jones, John Bray, Walter
Coney, Cordele; Dewey Dorminey, Sa
vile; Aonzo Forehand, Lillyy; Sam Al
lison, Montezuma; John Darby, Al
bany and Mr. Johnson of Atlanta.
1-ywrd ,oaaR ringorlpnyg’oetaoin thard
Mr. J. J. Barry attended a singing
9-5 j at Irwinville Sunday.
Mr. E. F. Stovall, of LaGrange, is
spending the week here the guest of
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Sto
vall.
Lieut. Grady Whitehead arrived in
the city Sunday night from Washing
ton, D. C., for a two week’s furlough.
Col. J. M. .Busbee visited Atlanta
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson and
children, of Montezuma, are visiting
relatives in the city.
Mrs. Carrie Heard
some time in Atlanta.
spending
Hackney Wagons and Buggies.
Heard & Grace.
The members of the “Over The • - -
Top” Club are requested to attend; TO REGISTER FOR NURSING
the regular meeting at the Red. 1-
Cross Room Thursday afternoon
C o’clock.
666 Cures Chills and Fever.
The WomanVCommittee Council of
Defense has been called upon to as
sist with the registration of young
women for nursing service. If there
are any young women in Dooly who
wish to answer this patriotic appeal
they are requested to send their
names to or call upon any of the fol
lowing:
Mr. Willard Forehand is visiting MRS. T. C. BUTLER, Vienna,
friends in Moultrie. MISS EMII^Y WOODWARD, Vienna
MRS. C. C. pUNCAN, Unadilla.
Harold Lockwood is everybody’s
favorite, be sure to see him at the
DeSoto next Wednesday.
... FRIDAY ...
Money - Saver
SEVEN BARS OF OCTAGON SOAP, WITH 'Jc,
A ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE - - -
Final Clearance nf Summer Goods
1000 yards good Voile, Friday only, the yard, 10c
Wash Skirts, slightly soiled, values to $1.50, at 89c
Children’s Dresses, the $1.50 grade - - 89c
Corsets, a few odd and ends, Madam Grace, t
and Lorine, values to $3.50, choice - - 89c
50c Gingham, all new and up-to-date patterns,
Friday - - - 39c
We are Agents for McCall Patterns in Cordele.
We sell Gossard Corsets, they lace in front and
are reccommended by all leading doctors.
Coat Suits for Fall are here. Buy Now.
Mar Hoff Middies, limit two to a customer,
Friday - ..... $139
Don’t forget our Remnant Counter.
Crochet Thread, all numbers, per spool - - 9c
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We Want Your Mail Orders
LOUIS MILLER’S DEPARTMENT STORE
Eleventh Avenue, Cordele, Ga.
The fore of public sentiment was
never more strikingly displayed than
in the very rapid disappearance from
view of the self-styled rcd-bloodod
American who mado as the test of ev
erybody’s loyalty that' they agreed
with him.
Paper thread is a Denmark war
substitute for use in binder twine.
To keep our Sammies in smokes,
the American Y. M. C. A. canteen
in France must be supplied with 200,
000,000 cigarettes and 4,500,000 cig
ars monthly. In a single order tho
Red Triangle recently shipped 1,877
tons of tobacco from an American
port. At one time there was a single
shipment of 900,000 cigars on the
high seas.
The Y. M. C. A. established a mo
tion picture circuit for tho transpor-
Each transport is provided with,. |
40,000 to 60,000 feet of film, the
crew and tho soldiers enjoy tho pic
tures going over and the wounded ' ,
coming back. -,
Hope is a poor paymoster only to
those whose accounts pro open to die-
The Fordson Tractor
Sergeant Tillman Smith was a visi
tor in thee ity yesterday. Sergeant
Smith, when n small boy resided in
this city. He has been in the army
for several years, having served in
the Philippines. He i3 now stationed
at Camp Fremont, Cal.
Mi-. J. T. Hall has returned from a
pleasant vacation in Florida.
—o— Miss Gertrude Floyd, of Fitzgerald,
Mrs. J. M. Busbee has returned | t ), e (jucst of Mrs. J. T. Tippett,
from Atlanta where she has been for j —o—
some time at Nobles’ Infirmary. Mrs. ( Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Noble, of Cor-
Busbee is very much improved. I o e l 0( were the guests of relatives
—o— here Sunday.
Miss Thelma Sparks, of Headland,
Ala., is the guest of Miss Ruth Lewis.
Mr. Clayton Gilmore, of Dublin was
a visitor in the city Sunday.
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666 contains no alcohol, arsenic, nor
other poisonous drugs.
i Miss Lillie Trippe left Saturday
for Macon for a short visit before go
ing to Atlanta where she will make
her home in the future.
Lieut E. P. Whitehead was at home
from Camp Wheeler Sunday.
you like a good farce comedy
to see Harold Lockwood in
Me Your Name” at the De-
next Wednesday.
Wagoms
and Buggies.
Mrs. J. .1. Heard and daughter,
Francis, are spending the week in
Douglas.
Miss Lois Hill is visiting relatives
at Tippcttville.
Mrs. W. G. Williamson has return
ed to Alston after a visit of several
weeks here.
RED CROSS MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of
the Dooly County Red Cross Chap
ter will be held at Pineharst Friday
afternoon at 4 o’clock. Everybody
ir.vited and enrged to be present.
MRS. J. O. TF.ASLEY, Lilly.
MRS. S. F. OWEN, Pinehurst.
MRS. JOE PAGE, Byromvillo.
MRS. M. R. SINGLETARY, Tippctt
ville.
NO REST-NO PEACE
There’s no rest and little peace for
the one who suffers from a bad back,
and distressing urinary disorders.
People around here recommend Doans
Kidney Pills. Be guided by their ex
perience.
Mrs. Jennie Kendall, Ninth Ave.,
Cordele, Ga., says: “About five
years ago I had an attack of kidney
trouble. My kidneys were irregular
in action and I felt tired and languid
all the time. My back was very sore
and lame and I would get such sharp,
shooting pains in the small of my
back, I couldn’t sleep nights. I read
about Doan’s Kidney Pills and decided
to take thorn. Several boxes of this
medicine completely cured me and I
haven’t had a return of tho trouble
since.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Kendall had. Foster-Miibum
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
PLENTY OF MONEY
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS
J. D. COBB *E- F. STROZIER
CORDELE, GA.
7-25-18-tf.
G. S. & F. RY WILL DISCONTINUE
PARLOR CAR ON TRAINS 1 AND 2
Effective July 25,1918, G. 8. A F.
Ry. will discontinue the operation of
Parlor Cars on trains 1 and 2 be
tween Macon and Jacksonville. '
C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A.
7-25-Jt
We are pleased to announce that we have been
appointed dealers for the new Fordson Tractor,
made by Henry Ford & Son, Inc., Dearborn, Mich.,
which without doubt will revolutionize farming,
and solve the labor problem.
This wonderful Fordson Tractor will exceed the
the greatest expectations, and every progressive
farmer will be invited to attend the Fordson dem
onstration to be held at Macon, Ga., by McCord &
Satterfield, State Distributors, the first part of
August, exact date to be announced later.
For full particulars and information, call up or write.
■ , i- '•
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.
Vienna,
Georgia