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Color Work of Every
Description
Lithographing, Engraving
Fine Commencement |
and Society Stationery of '
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The Dispatch is fully equipped
and ready to do every kind of print
ing known to the trade and it can
be done as neatly and as quickly
here in Cordele as anywhere on
earth.
We are trying to maintain a
reasonable price on all commercial
printing, despite the unheard-of in
crease in the price of paper and
printing materials of every kind--
even down to the inks used.
You will be working yourself a
disadvantage and cheating home
industry if you send your work
away. We have the fancy material
to suit you. And we can get any
thing you want, it matters not
how unusual your order.
The commercial printing depart
ment of the Dispatch Publishing
Company, you will find, is being
operated in strictly business man
ner and the work Jdone is of the high
grade that you will want.
Your work—if it is printing-is
neither too large nor too small for
us. Get it here and save the un
necessary worry and expense of go
ing away for it.
Drop in the office and look
through the work we are doing.
We will be glad to have you, even
if you are not to leave us an order
today. Remember, as a successful
home industry, we are dependent
upon your patronage. We heartily
appreciate the fine patronage given
this department and want every
body to find out about our work--
wherefore this advertisement.
Dispatch Publishing
Company
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COMMENCEMENT AT THE
SOUTH GEORGIA NORMAL
l Valdosta, Ga., May 15.—The pre
parations for commencement at the
South Georgia State Normal school
at nearing completion. The occasion
promises to be the most delightful
that the college Has yet enjoyed.
Numerous invitations are being sent
oul, and judging by present accep
tances, there will be an unusually
large number of commencement vis
itors.
Mrs. C. H. Parks.
Miss Cortez Whitsett.
Miss Mildred Ward.
Carl Cannon.
WILL PROTEST AGAINST -
SEIZURE OF MAILS
Washington, May 16.—The United
States is preparing a protest charac
terized by officials as “very rigorous”
against interferences with mails to
and from the United States by Eng
land.
The note, to go farward soon, takes
the position that the United States
can no longer countenance the seiz
ure and detention of mails to and
from the United States, particularly
those concerning netutrals.
Miss l.eah Terry.
Mrs. L. A. Parker.
Mrs. A. E. Jordan,
Lee Ryals.
A SYMBOL OF HEALTH.
The Pythogorians of Ancient Greece
ate simple food, practiced temperance
and purity. As a badge they used the
five pointed star which they regarded
as a symbol of health. A red 5 pointed
star appears on each package of
Chamberlain’s Tablets, and still fulfils
its ancient mission as a symbol of
health. If you are troubled with in
digestion, biliousness or constipation,
get a package of these tablets from
your druggist. You will be surprised
at the quick relief which they afford.
Obtainable everywhere.
Herbert Williams.
W. W. Espy.
Miss Helen Brewer.
Miss Edith Markert.
Ruth Roberts.
Edward Stallings.
Sarah Mae Slade.
v TONIC DIGESTIVE
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TRADE MARNK
stimulates the digestive organs to
action so that the food that enters
the stomach is digested and assimi
lated. Sold only by us, $l.OO Georgian
Pharmacy, Cordele, Ga.
Bullets may kill thousands—flies
tens of thousands.
Emma Maddox.
Russel Harris.
Allie Van Devender,
Sarah Hyde.
Charlye Ertzberger.
Homer Bartee.
Juanita Reed.
Efficient muzzling of dogs will erad
icate rabies.
The protection of the health of chil
dren is the first duty of the nation.
Insanity costs every inhabitant in
the United States $1 per year.
Don't Forget
When you buy from
our stock of :
Fresh Quality Groceries
You have the best at
a reasonable price.
It pays in the long
run.
Prompt Service
Jake Sheppard
PHONE 33
105 Eighth Strcet
F. H. Bland.
Mrs. Herman Coleman.
E. M. Espy.
Mildred Florence.
Hal Stoy. S
W. M. Bivins, Jr.
THE CORDELE DISPATC H, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916,
“Chamberlain’s Tablets have Done
Wonders for Me.”
“] have been a sufferer from stom
ach trouble for a number of years,
and although I have used a great num
ber of remedies recommended for this
complaint, Chamberlain’s Tablets is
the hest medicine that has given me
‘positive and lasting relief,” writes
Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N. Y.
“Chamberlain Tablets have done won
ders for me and I value them very
highly.” Obtainable everywhere. ‘
Florence Allen.
Mrs. G. B. Wilkes.
John Howard Webb.
Miss Mabel Calhoun. |
Lies Only in Actual Results
Acco:n‘plisbed. Nuxcara is
Tried Worth.
After all, résults are the things that
really c?unt. Therefore we quote from
a few of the many letters we have re
eeived from prominent citizens who are
grateful for the relief Nuxcara has
given them for their suffering. These
::e proof positive of its value. Read
em.
Mr. Richard Whiting, connected with
Uncle Remus Magazine, Atlanta, says.
*‘l consider Nuxcara the greatest rem
edy on earth for indigestion and dys-
Kepsia, in fact, the only certain cure I
ave. ever heard of,*and I have heen
hunting remedies for several years.’’
Dr. Frank Edmondson, of Frank Ed
mondson & Bros., Druggists, Atianta,
says: “‘ln the 25 years that I have been
in the drug business, I have never sold
a remedy that gave such univer
sal satisfaction as Nuxcara for mdil%es
tion and dysg?psia." Mr. J. N. Ren
froe, of the United Gas Works, Phila
del%flia, says: ‘‘Dr. Kellg’s Nuxcara
is the only permanent and certain cure
foi'fdysp%psla." i
you have any of the common p
toms of atomacg trouble (heart-gurn,
sick headache, laniuo,r, gour stomach,
nausea, giddiness, bad breath and ner
vousness,) . cure fiourself easily and
cheaply by using this standard remedy.
Write for it to the Nuxcara Co., At
lanta, Ga., or get it at
J. B. Ryals Drug Co., and Georgian
Pharmacy.
Anthony Hern.-
Miss Florrie Walters.
Elizabeth Pless.
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Black Wire Screen Cloth 3¢ square foot
Galvanized wire Screen Cloth 5¢ sq. foot
Screen Doors $1.50 to $3.00
Adjustable Screens 60c and 75¢
Cordele Hardware Co.
F. L. BARTHOLOMEW, Mgr.
W. L. Robuck.
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TRADE MARK
is a dependable and satisfactory rem
edy for use where a good family limi
ment is required. Very penetrating.
Sold only by us, 25¢, 50c and $l.OO.
Georgian Prahmacy.
When a Serbian wants to say ‘yes’
he shakes his head, and when he
means “no’’ he nods.
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Looking Backward
M ANY of us can look back to the
days when a patient’s feelings
were but little considered when it
came to dentistry. Not so today.
The science of modern dentistry
has eliminated the tortures that
formerly caused one to dread hav
ing his teeth cared for.
The painless methods we employ
have proven a surprise to many: and no
matter what work may be required in
your case, you may depend upoa the fact
that you will experience né unpleasantness
here.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction
in every instance.
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WESTBROOK BUILDING-CORDELE,GA. |
Always handled at The
Economy Grocery at
attractive prices
Nice shipments of String
Beans and fresh Pota
toes at special
prices
Our stock of Fresh Coun
try Eggs is never
exhausted
When you want the
best in groceries at the
lowest prices, phone Am
brose at- |
The Economy
Grocery
~ G. L. DEKLE & BRO.
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
CORDELE, GEORGIA _
OFFICE PHONE 277 RESIDENCE PHONES 313 @ st_«s
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lhxfi'lfi: S i ,‘“,'235,,, ed workmanship and carry a
| fifi?}’g s&2{.‘@, Wetsiiial not let us come around and put
X% [T = vour window, door, porch and
4l fsn‘m““" ' rear veranda screens so as to in
Lt ; J : ‘(ullhrv’igh‘ ! sure protection against the flies
=y "9 ] 123%& ‘7“25‘; and mosguitoes this summer?
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‘é’,%: =L Sl goods are the best.
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CORDELE SASH DOOR & LUMBER CO.
THIS AD IS GOOD FOR 10c ON EVERY $l.OO IN TRADE -
PALM BEACH SUITS AND
STRAW HATS CLEANED
For Palm Beach Suit or Panama .Hat Cleaning
call or see R. E. Swilling. His work is guaran
teed and his prices are reasonable. | ~:
13th Avenue, Greer Building
Phone 131 Vo
T , C. M. McKenzie, manager of thé,
P =1 . Cordele Land and Insurance Agency,
A E| % b is just in receipt of the followihgjl"a’t?{'
R : ter from the loan company which ha
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{fl/‘ \,,\~ ; represents: “We are in the mayke_t
. W&M'&;&v )\ for a great many good farm loans, so
/ ‘3“7‘&‘??' MR do not be bashful about sending it
!.,;‘;ffl" k\”’éa /4 \Wt applications. We have the morey to,
R "\f)_ =2 ‘ close the loans and will take pleas-
L e @ ! ure in doing so. e g
t\uflwija‘ | Mr. McKenzie represents one of
“,L\'/ 27 M : the oldest, strongest and most re-
S liable companies in the south. :
Quick Money, Reasonable Rates and Com
missions on Both Farm and!City Property
Cordele Land & Insurance Agency
C. M. McKENZIE, Mgr. : :
'OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING St
HAVING RECENTLY CONTRACTED WITH
WESTERN PACKERS
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We are enabled to offer our custo
mers a menu at considerably
REDUCED PRICES
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