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EDITED BY ".....{.........M15S FLORRIE WALTERS
PR HONEIR o s SRSt av v2O and- BRO
WOULD YOU BE WILLING?
Waould you be willing a mission to take
And 1l it well for Jesus' sake?
Would you be willing, no matter how,
To live and die in a common lot,
As Jesus-did when He was here,
For a common people everywhere?
Would yeu be willing to take His place
And tive and dic for a common race?
Then vou reflect his grace today
And walk with Him the narrow way.
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Miss Sallinette Huuat is visiting Miss
Jeanett2 Clark in Vienna,
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Mrs. Raymond Boyles left Sunday
to spond several weeks with relatives
in Macon.
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Miss BEula Mae Majors, after a-visit
to Miss Dill, has returned to her home
at Sparks.
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Mrs. M. Wakefield and children left
Monday to spend several days with
her parcnts in Atlanta.
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H. I Corbett has been awarded the
contract for repairing and making ad
ditions to the plumbirg at the post
office. B
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Mrs. J. A. Lasseter and children
have revarned after a visit of several
weeks ito Mrs. Lasscter’s parents in
Eatonton. .
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Mrs. W. R. IHowell left Sunday af
ternoon for a visit to relatives at Clay
ton, after which che will go to Reids
wville o visit relatives. :
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" Among those who left Monday to
attend United States district court at
Albany were: J .Gordon Jones, Ed Ken
nedy, . T. Gower, L. L. Davis, J .L.
Carman, R. G. Boulware.
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Mrs. J. A. Key left Monday to visit
Mr. Kev’s parents in Duran. Mr. Key,
who l¢ft for Florida lost Friday, will
join ler this week and they will re
main ihere for a week’s visit. .
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_ Mrs. R. H. Quattlebaum and little
daughier, Klizabeth, returned Sunday
from a visit of several weeks at Gaines
ville, where they were the guests of
Mrs. Quattlebaum’s father, S. V. Pal
mour.
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“J. 3. Taylor, manager of the Fea
gle tarniture comban:"s store, has
gone to Greenville, S. C., to spend a
week with his wife and children. The)"
will make their permanent home in
Cordele in a few weeks. |
Misas Thelma Farley of Jacksonville,
wlho nhas been the guest of Miss Lou
lillen Snellgrove, left Tuesday for her
home. She was accompanied by Miss
Snellgrove who will visit her for sev
eral weeks.
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Roy . Thmpson, chief of the Cor
dele fire department, and Mrs. Thomp
son left several days ago to visit in
Savannah. He is off on a ten day’s
vacation, and was in attendance at Sa
vanuah upon the police chiefs’ con
vention, and was madc an honorary
member of that body.
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IPriends of Mrs. Walter Anthony will
be very much pleased to learn that
her condition is improved to such an
~xtent that she is expected to be
wougit from hospital Friday night to
.he Cowrleie sanitorium where she will
remain for treatment until she is ful
1y able to be removed home.
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QE‘“-FMW “‘, 4 ; Rafined, but ludicrous
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Thursday || “The Double Cross”
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Tho enormously popular and fas- Two part strong drama
cinating young artiste - Ll 0
. -~ The Sheriff’s Duty
Allce Brady 3 Thrilling Western drama
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! “Thirty Days”
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: With Plump and Runt
This is a thriiling story of the es- Pathe News
eape of a young wife from judi-
N e eBE A real newspaper on
of society intrigue and dissimu- the screen
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Palace Theatre || *#
l J. 'W. Bivins returned today from
White Srrings. :
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I Dave Malone was on business at Tif
ton Monday.
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W. W. Espy returneé Tuesday from
a business trip to Atlanta.
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Palmer Greene preached at the Meth
odist ¢iiurch in Lilly Sunday night
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Mrs. Wilbur Harrel and baby of
Eastman, are visiting relatives in the
city.
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E. E. Persell left Tuesday for a trip
to Tallulah Falls and Toccoa. He will
be gone for a week.
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Miss Mae Colquitt returned Monday
to her home at Barnesville, after a
visit to Mrs. Frank Colquitt. ’
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L. C. Ingram, Dave Poole, Tom Bar
row and L. G. Booth ccmposed a party
that went to Jacksonville Tuesday.
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Mrs. Clanton Shipp and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit to her
!sister, Mrs. Dave Ketchum, in Vienna.
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I If voa like to see things you read
{ world, shown to you as they are actu
ally, vou should visit Palace Theatre
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Miss Louise Mandeville, after a vis
it to Mrs. J. E. Lindsey, returned Mon
day afternoon to her home at Sylves
’lcr.
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’ Miss Willie Edwards, of Atlanta,
who has been the atiractive guest of
!Mrs. M. R. Smith, returned to her
lhome Monday.
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| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White returned
' several aays ago from an automobile
'trip to Asheville and other points in
North (‘arolina.
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B. 3. Palmer and family expect to
lleave I'riday by automobile for an ex
tensive trip to Asheville and other
points in North Carolina.
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Misses Ella and Evelyn Watts, of
Atlanta, Estelle Tripp and Lela Mor
gan, of Vienna, were guests during the
past, week. of Mrs. J. J. Sandlin.. . -
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Miss Anna Bell Tedder and sister,
Mrs. O’Neal, of Wilmington, N. C., ar
rived#u the city Tuesday night to visit
their sister, Mrs. P. M. Browning.
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J. N. Mitchell and wife of Tifton
passed through Cordele Sunday en
route home: from Butler where they
attended the funeral ot Mr. Mitchell's
sister, Miss Van Mitchell.
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dekle and two
childrea, Dorothy and Lola, returned
‘Monday from a visit of several weeks
‘at Statesboro, where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cobb, par
ents of Mrs. Dekle.
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Dr. W. W. McCollum and family ex
pect to ieave during the latter part of
the month for a visit te his father, S.
H. McCollum, at Hotly Springs, Ga.,
who is in declining health. They will
spend several weeks there and will
make tie trip by automobile.
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0. N. Allen of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
made the trip by automobile last week
and joined Mrs. Allen here. She has
been the guest for a month of Mes
dames Joe C. Fenn, Clyde Wilson.
Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Allen
accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, left for
the return home by the cverland route.
Mrs. Wilson will be the guest of Mrs.
Allen at Chattanooga for a month.
G. C. Henry made a business trip to
Americus today.
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W. A. Whatley of Arabi was a visi
ter in the city yesterday.
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T. A. Edwards of Macon has accept
ed a position with the New Grocery.
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Joe Scctt, of Hawkinsville, is spend
ing several days in the city.
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* Miss Julia Rhine of Hawkinsville is
the at‘-active guest of Mrs. J. S. Gor
dy.
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Miss Hattie Watts, of Hawkinsville,
is being entertained as the popular vis
itor of Mrs. L. A. Parker.
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C. B. Whatley left Monday for Dem
orest to spend until Friday with Mrs.
Whatley who is visiting there.
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James Tiller and Hoyi Dobson went
to Rochelle Tuesday afternoon where
they were engaged to play with the
Roch=2ll baseball team against a near
by town.
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Representative W. H. Dorris came
down from Atlanta today and was in
Cordz:le several hours. He was en
route o Albany, where he had been
summoned to attend the United States
court. He left on the Georgia South
ern ‘“shoo-fly” to make the trip by
way of Tifton, no trains being operat
ed ovar the Georgia Southwestern &
Gulf on account of washouts on the
line.
Miss Ida Bell Jessup of Atlanta is
visiting relatives in the city.
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Miss Jakie Parker of Richland is the
guest >f Mrs. Jake Sheppard.
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Biss Belle Wilson 12ft last night for
Demrorest to spend several weeks.
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Miss2s Hattie of Hawkinsville is the
guest of Mrs. L. A. Parker.
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J. A. Littlejohn left Monday for sev
eral days visit to Nacoochee valley.
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Clliff \\'altzs left last night for sev
eral days’s visit to Nacochee valley and
Tallulah Falls.
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Mrs. C. M. McKenzie is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Mitchell Bulloch, at
Fort Pierce, Fla.
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Mrs. €. L. Lifsey and children have
returnad from a visit to Yatesville and
other places in North Georgia.
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A. E. Jordan, wife aud little daugh
ter, Gertrude, have rcturned from a
pleasant visit to relatives in Monticel
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Mary Maud Gibson of Macon will be
the gnest of Misses Mary and Margaret
Bulloch during the Epworth League
Cabinet meeting.
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W. Gordon Pembertion, of Kansas
City, -W. 0. W:. decorator;and minstrel
man is in the city looking forward to
next wveek. Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton
will be active members in the W. O
W. minstrel the night of July 20.
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MISS McCOLLUM ENTERTAINS.
Miss Wilie May McCollum entertain
ed several of her friends very delight
fully Saturday afternoon at her hoine
on Twelfth avenue complimentary to
Miss <rmine Felder of Tifton.
The zame of progressive initials was
played. The prize, a box of chocelates,
was won by Miss Laura Frasier. Af
ter the game a delicious salad course
was served. The guests were Misses
Laura Fraser, Estelle Harder, Lexie
Lowe, Emily Webster, Jewel Luffman,
Lillian McKenzie, Miamie Lanier, An
no Calhovn, Jamie Fouche, Ethel Dif
fee, Mildred Robuck, sildred Church
will, Ensy Johnson, Frankie Belle Wil
liams, Gladys Cunningham, Francis
Clifford Willis, Pauline Wheeler, El
eanor znd Katherine Dunlap and Er
mine F=lder.
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DELIGHTFUL TRIP FOR
FOR CORDELE PARTY
Misses Helen Rosscr, Frankie and
Mamie Sue Harris, who left some time
in May, accompaning their uncle, F. L.
Pride, and aunt, Mrs. Elle Emfinger,
for California and other points of inter
est, lave had a delightful trip in the
west. They have visited Yellow Stone
Park, Grand Canyon, and many other
very interesting and bheautiful places.
Miss Helen Rosser stopped over in
Kansas City where she will visit her
brother, Louis Rosser. The last news
received in the city from the party was
that they were visiting in Nashville,
Chattanocga and other places in Ten
nessee. They are expectd to arrive
home at an eatly date.
LOVELY ROOK PRATY.
Miss Lucile Williams entertained at
a lovely rook party this morning com
plimentaty to her guest, Miss Louise
Halliburton of Fort Valley. The porch
where the guests payed was very beau
tifully and artistically arranged with
many pot plants and cut flowers. The
punch bowl which was festooned with
many cut flowers an ierns was presid
ed over by hiisses Carrie Hunt, Jewel
Bulloch, Elise Williams and Ebbie Mc-
Kinnzy. After the game a deiicious
salad course was served. Those pres
ent were: Misses Colone Pierce, Lil
lian, Harriett and. Frances Carswell,
Lucile and Marie Dilffee, Fredireca
Boatright, Mildred Biving, Florrie Wal
ters, Bula Bivins, Mary McArthur, El
sie Barton, Miss Kilby, Mesmades Joe
Esry, Carl Williams and Flanders Hol
land.
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WILL ENTERTAIN
LEAGUE CABINET.
Preparations are being made by the
members of the Cordele Epworth
League for the enteriainment of the
South Georgia Epworih League Cabi
net whicih convenes here on July 14-15.
Many of the Leaguers have opened
their nomes for the entertainment of
these young people and cars have been
secured to meet them at the train.
About thirty of thes: are expected to
be present and will arrive Friday at
noon. The Cordele League will enter
tain them at a watermclon cutting on
the Methodist lawn Friday afternocon
from 5:30 to 6:30. All members of the
League sre invited to be présent at
that time.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916,
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$1 to $7.50
/ To close out at
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'HONORING MISS FELDER.
‘t Miss Frankie Belle Williams enter
tained Tuesday night at a delightful
spend-tine-night party complimentary
to Miss Ermine Felaer of Tifton, who
is visiting relatives in the city. A
very onjoyable automchile ride was
given the young pecpic and later in
the evening many interesting games
were played. Those present were
Misses Ermine Felder, of Tifton, Wil
lie May McCollum Katherine and El
eanor vDunlap and Frankie Belle Wil
liams.
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HORNE-TAYLOR.
Mrs. James L. Tayler, who lives
about two miles east of Cordele. and
R. J. Horne, a popular traveling sales
man, ~->re married last Saturday night
at 7 2'2lock. The ceremony was per
form2d by Ordinary W. P. Fleming at
his offic> in the court hcuse. The cou
ple have the hearty congratulations
of maay friends. They will reside in
Cordele.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mr. 0. A. Barry was gladly surpris
}ed Tuzsday by a dinncr given him by
his wife in honor of his birthday. The
'long iable was laden with many good
things to eat which were greatly en
joyed by all present. te received sev
ara nize gifts. Among those present
were Mr. Barry's father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barry and children,
Mr. and- Mrs. E. P. Bass and Miss Vera
Carroll. .
INGRAM-MACON.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gorden Ingram
of Cordele, Ga., announce the engage
ment of their daugh «r, Selma Lucile,
to Edward Wilson Macen, of Macon,
Ga., formerly of Farmer, N. C. The
marriaze to take place at home early
in August. No cards. o ;
Little Miss Martha Bedgood is spend
ing sevseral days at Pateville as the
guest of liitle Miss Fieanor Royal.
Miss Grace Knight of Lily, accom
‘paniedl by Miss Nora Davis, have re
turnaed frem the funeral of the latter's
uiece.
Mrs. Forworth of Savannah, is the
irnest of relatives for several weeks.
Misses Ella, Myrtice and Pearl Pate
ilef[ Frijay for Hendersonviile, N. C,,
after which they will vigit other points
:'n the state before returning.
i A party of nearly fifteen young pco
wle froin Warwick and this place are
camping for several days on a lake
near Ashpurn.
Miss Ella Smith hias returned to her
home near (lordele after sperding
month with Mrs. Mikel during the
formers convalsence.
Rev. J. N. Jones spent the Fourth
nf July in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mikel, Mrs. Clem
ents, of Rome, son kpmetus, Mr. and
Wrs. Walter Patterson, Dr. and Mrs.
W. A. Miiler and Miss Ebbyc Bedgood
snjoyed the barbecue at Warwick last
Tuesday.
Members of the Matrons Sewing
iclub enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.
Walter Patterson from four to six
nn Wednesday. Delightfuly refresh
rments were served the guests at the
conclusion of the hour. Mrs. Patter.
sons’ guests included Mrs. Clements
of Rome, Mrs. M. D. Mikel, Mrs. M. J.
Mikel, Mrs. J. N. Jones, Mrs. V. O. Har
wvard, Mrs. Simon Royal, and Miss
Lydia Clements. -
Dr. aid Mrs. Cox with Mrs. M. Bed
good, eajoyed the parade in Cordele on
Tuesday. :
We have been having plenty of rain
for the last week.
Protracted meeting ccmencess at
the First Methodist church Friday
night. Rev. McMich2el will have a
pastor from Macon to help him with
the meeting.
Rev. D. S. Grindle filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist church Sun
day. :
Ji M.. Wileox’s: moiher is visiting
him this week.
Dewey Dorminy visifed home folks
Sunday.
John Thombley of Tippetville, was
in town Monday. '
; Miss Lula Belle McMichael spent
Et‘-\m:ltl,\' in Hatley.
i AMiss Aline Causey spent Monday
inighv in Hatley with Misses Roberts.
i Sam Hill is working in Pitts this
| week while his uncle is away on a va
! cation.
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! Surgery and Gynaecology.
} Cordele . = = = Georgia.
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! HUGH LASSETER
! Attorney-At-Law
| Farm Loans 6 per cent
! Exchange Bank Bldg.
i Cordele, Ga.
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; L. L. DAVIS
| ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
| Farm Loans 6 per cent
I Quick Service
s* cordele - - - Georgia.
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§ MAX. E. LAND
| ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
| Office Over Old Postoffice
Prompt Attention Given To All
( Business
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'( D. A. R. Crum J. Gordon Jones
' CRUM & JONES
! ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL
, LORS AT LAW
1-2 3 Raines and Oliver Building
Cordele - - - Georgia.
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DR. J. C. PATTEN
! DENTIST
i McArthur's Old Stand Over
Williams Drug Co.
I Cordele - - - Georgia.
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War Declared
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%(;n all leaks and rust or decay in
shingle roofs, tin rocfs, paper roofs
!hy McDonald Roof Paint Co. If a
!rnu!‘ leaks after they paint it for you—-
{ these people fix it FREE of COST—
'l‘mm three to five sears—get busy.
I(‘;ll] MecDonald, phone 3-AAroom 54,
ii;vnr;:im Hotel. Say dip your shing
il‘-r in this paint, had you thought of 1t?
i.~‘x;u-(~i:|.l prices by the beam.
Let Your Skin
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Breathe
by keeping the pores free
from impurities. When the
pores are closged your skin
cannot breathe and mud
dy complexion is bound to
result,
5
Stead’s Face
Cream
will cleanse the pores and
let out that oily substance
which poisons the skin.
Use it freeiyv at this season
if you would enjoy ‘the
charm of a fair complexion.
A GENEROUS SIZED JAR
FOR 25 CENTS.
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Stead’s
Drug Store
PHONE 1-11.
SUWANEE HOTEL.
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The first cost may be a
little more, but the ice
that the Ice man leaves
tells the tale.
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Insure with us against Burglary, Fire and Acdident
and be safe—we go on your bond. e
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Office over Cordele National Bank Phone 475
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT’S SO
All the Ladies in Town are Talking
About it--It’s a Fact--It Must be--
That The Red Cross Drug Store
.Drinks Can’t be Excelled--Sundaes,
Sodas, Ice Cream, the Bestin Town
Yes, we sell everything in the way of
Perfumes, Toilet Preparations
and Stationery
Qrders Taken for Kinnett’s Velvet Ice Cream
' to be Delivered on Quick Notice
The Store With The Minute Service
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