The Cordele dispatch. (Cordele, Ga.) 19??-1971, July 26, 1916, Wednesday Edition, Image 3
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Klaxon is $l2; the big ' Klaxon found on all high-priced cars, $2O. o 2 x ull S—— wfi" Klaxons are made only by the Lovell-McConnelt e Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J. Like all standard articles they are widely imitated. To be sure—find ths*. Klaxon name-plate. : 700,000 are in use e ¥ (68 A < ik *A : o, ’ Ride LR s RIS oy S AL R v ; : & , RS " '.| ¢ : \: o 4 ; ' . ; o? i Uy / : -';.'j'-sl : d s Pt v "", . 2 B ; Sl i 4. o - f ” e {hs 5o g | V'S Y TypelKiaxon 820 ey ' 13 s e DR &5 i : el S A , G ; % ; il - iy ; F. L. B.ARTHOLOMEW, Manager . - R Georiga Southern & Flordia Ry. SCHEDULES TO ATLANTA, MACON, TIFTON, VALDOSTA, JACKSON:- VILLE AND PALATKA. EFFECTIVE JUNE 4, 1916 —-————*_—~*—~————————-———~_—:l:-—;;‘_}:—“ S No. 4 NO.b | NO& © Leave Cordele via GS & T l 1.50 am| 2.10 am "4: "‘m 213 pm Arrive Vienna via GS & I If 209 am | coooee oo ?0). am ,;‘:,O pm Arrive Unadilla via GS & F eq o 240 am .).:Z am | 2.54 pm Arrive Macon via GS & F 253 am | 4.25 am | 10.556 am 4.'~:=: pm Arrive Atlanta via C of G 6.53 aml 7.40 am | 4.20 pm | 7.50 pm M—'—'__M ' No::L | No.- 2 No. <3 No. 5 Leay Cordele via 'G S& B .0012.05. pm 1.37 am|2.sB am 16.45 pm Arrive Ashburn via GS & F .....|246 pm {f2.15 am .| man Arrive Tifton viz ¢S & I 398 o S e rr%ve ifton viz G B .......1..._( pm 2.50 am [4.14 am $.17 pm Arrive Sparks via GS & F ....... 1411 pm |£3.38 am |7.06 am l Arrive Adel via GS & I ....... ";_n; pm [£3.43 am |7.11 am i Arrive Valdosta via G S & I' .....1505 pm 4.30 am|B.oo am Arrive Jacksonville via GS& I . ’S;.:’»O pm 8.00 aml soseswdenil St o s g | No. 11 W0.'13 i Leave Valdosta via G S & F ........| 517pm| 4.42 am Arrive White Springs via G S & I ....| 7.04 pm| 6.18 am Arrive Lake City via G S & F .......| 7.30 pn| 6.41 am Arrive Palatka via G S & ¥ .........|10.40 pm|9 45 am NOTE—T ind‘cates flag stop. Trains arrive Cordele from north 1.28 am, 2.58 am, 1.43 pm, 6.30 pm. Trains arrive Cordele from south 1.45 am, 2.00 am ,8.40 am, 1.49 pm. No. 32, “The Southland” through train with sleeping cars for Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. s No. 94, “Dixie Flyer” through train with sieeping cars for Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, St. Louis and Chicago. No. 3 carries sleeping cars for Valdosta and Jacksonville. Schedules given above show the time at which trains may be expected to arrive and depart, and to connect with other trains, but such schedules or con nections at the time stated are not guaranteed. For further information address: : J W JAMISON, R. L. LUFFMAN, . _T. P. A. Macon, Ga. Ticke@JAgentl Cordele, 'Gi FCLLOWING ARE TWO OF RILEY’'S BEST KNOWN POEMS. THESE BEST REVEAL THE CHARACTER OF THE HOOSIER POET WHO DIED IN INDIANAPOLIS SATUR DAY NIGHT. : My Conscience. Sometimes my conscience says, says he, 3 “Don’t you know me?” And 1, says I, skeered through and through, “Of course I do. You are a nice chap ever’ way, I'm here to say! You make me cry—you make me pray. And all them good inings thataway-—— That is, at night. Where do you stay Durin’ the day?” And then my (Conscience says, onc’t more, “You know me—shore?” “Oh, yes,” say I, a-trimblin’ faint, “You’re just a saint! Your ways is all so holy-right, I love you better ever’ night You come around,—:el’ plum daylight, When you air out o’ sight!” And then my Conscience sort o'grits His tecth, and spits On his two hands and grabs, of course, Some old remorse, And beats me with the big butt-end O’ that thing—tel my closest friend ‘'Ud hardly know me. “Now,” says he, “Be keerful as you'd orto be And allus think o’ me!” Little Orphan Annie. Little Orphan Annie’'s come to our house to stay, An’ wash the cups an’ saucers up, an’ brush the crumbs away, An’ shoo the chickens off the porch an’ dust the heartli, an’ sweep, An’ make the fire, an’ bake the bread, an’ earn her hoard-an’-keep; An' all us other children, when the supper things is done, We set around the kitchen fire an’ has the mostest fun A-list'nin to the witen-tales ’at Annie tells about, An’ the Gobble-uns ’at gits you Ef you Don’t Watch Out! Onc’'t they was a little boy wouldn't say his prayers,— So when he went to bed at night, away up stars, His Mammy heerd him holler, an’ his Daddy heerd hiin bawl, An’ when they turn't the kivers down, he wasn’t there at all! An’ they seekd him in the rafter-room, an, cubby-hole an’ press, An’' seekd him up the chimbly-flue, an’ ever'wheres, 1 guess; But all they ever found was thist his pants an’ roundabout:— An’ the Gobble-uns'll git you Ef you Don’t Watch . : ; Out! An’ one time a little girl ’udl allus - laugh an’ grin, An’ make fun of ever’one, an’ all her bloed and kin; An’ onc’'t, when they was ‘“‘company,” an’ ole folks was there, She mocked ’em an’ shocked ’em, an’ said she didn’t care! An’ thist as she kicked her heels, an’ turn’t to run an’ hide, They was two greap big Black Things a-standin’ by her side, An’ they snatched her through the ceil in’ ‘fore she knowed what she’s about! An’ the Gobble-ung’ll git you Ef you : Don’t Watch : Out! An’ little Orphant Annie says when the blaze is biue, An’ the lamp-wick sputters, an’ the wind goes woo-00! An’ you hear the crickets quit, an’ the moon is gray, An’ the lightnin’-bugs in dew is all squelched away,— | You better mind yer parents, an’ yex" teacher fond an’ dear, An’ churish them ’at loves you, on’ dry the orphant’s tear, \ An’ help the pore an’ needy ones ’af clusters all about, Er the Gobble-uns’ll git you Ef you Don’t Watch | Out! | gL | . 1 Glycerine and Bark . ..o Prevent Appendicitis The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Alder i-ka, astonishes Cordele people. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel. ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A .short trouble. The INSTANT, easy action O Tow. <3 S i A 7 « THE CORDELE DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Citizens of the Third Congres sional District: I hereby respectfully announce my candidacy for re-election as your rep resentative in the Sixty-IFifty (65th) Congress, suhject to the primary to be held on September 12th. During the short time I have bheen your congressman, I have sincerely endeavored to serve you faithfully, and if my efforts and record meect with your approval, 1 will fcel greatly hon ored and profoundly grateful if you will give me your support in the com ing election. Congress has been in almost continuous session since you elected me, and duty required me to stay here, which prevented me irem visiting you as often as I wished. The Ways and Means Committee is now daily working on a Revenue Measure; being on that commitlee, T must re main here until the new tax law is passed. As soon as Congress adjourns, or before then, if public busitiess will permit me to leave, I expect to can vass the district, meet the people per sonally, and talk to them face to face, both individually and on the stump. If re-elected, I promise io discharge the duaties of the great office with fidel ity and to the best of my ability. FFrom the depths of my heart 1 thank you for your past kindness to me. Cordially yours, 19-20 t CHARLES R. 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