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inspeetions and can asily close lcans without delay.
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conformily with present standard requivements. Bvery facility for the best care of boys,
physical, mental, moral, will be suy piicd as oesacion demands. ;
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Leave Cordele as Follows
G for Fitzeerald, Tuomasville, Waycross and Brunswick. .4:290 A. M
b 7 @ for Fitzeerald. Thomasvi'le, Waycross and Brunswick. .2:05 P. M.
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F atianta. CGa Cordele. Ga.
BRIcAN DOCTORS TO
: TELL ABOUT INCREASE
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mmission ef American doctors s
[ visiting the Brussels hos] al i 1
“ zating whether «n increase of Ui
fln-,m populaiion’s bread ralions s
sary. Should #@ccide in the af
mfit‘@%&%”{fi' Commission,
for Dojief in Belgium will ask the
| Uritish covernment to consent to the
beunply of wheat from the United
%':fm'c Being proportionately in
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CAPT. PARKER SAYS STOCMACH
ABOUT PLAVED QUT—NOW HE
EATS CABBACE AND PORK LIKE
A SECTION HAND.
“] phave got to hand it to that Tan
lac, for there is no doubt about it be
ing the finest thing ever sold in a
dimz siore for the people that have
any sort of siomach {roubie or indi
gestion,” said Capt. IKugeane Parker,
a popular Louisville and Nashville
conductor, running beiween Birming
jam and Montgomery, and who lives
0t 417 Sixth avenue, laglienook, a few
days ago.
“Why, the way it has straightened
me out in just a short time,” he con
linued, “is a mystery and it has done
for me what nothing eise I ever tried
would do. 4 had mighty near ,got 1!
where I didn’t need to go to the table
iy more, o far as ecating was con
corned, for 1 couldn’t eat anything
after T got there. 1f < did, 1 had to pay
dcar for it in a little while, for my
tomach had about played out alto
sother,
There was a continial sorenegs in
I‘n_; stomach and 1 {hought sometimes
must he an abscess, My liver never
l vas right and there was not a éay bui
shat 1 had to get something from the
l irug store for headache and to settle
I ny stomach. I .never had much lif¢
lin me and had fallen off & great deal
lf wvas in o badly run down state gen:
erally and hardly fit to do my work.
l “A pout three weeks ago a friend
¢ miné asked me why I didn’t try this
l ranlae, ag he had wsed it and found
| .t to be the very tling he needed, st
!1 took him up con his suggestion and
9:4_np;=u<l at the Anderson Drug com
! any in iinglenook and bought two hot
les of it, but I must say I never looiced
or it to do me any good, as S 0 many
hings had been recommended to me
wnid I tried them all without any benc:
fit.
“well, T am afraid some people won'!
yelieve it, but it is a fact and I can
yrove it. After I had used those tws
nottles 1 weighed: and found 1 had
i actnally gained 18 pounds, It just
sirpichtened my stomach out in -ne
ime and since T ‘took the first dose 1
have not had to take anything for a
headache.
“1 have the finest kind of an appe
ite now and can cat anything. The
sviher day out on the road our supplies
had run low anid 1 had some salt pork
and cahbage cooked up on the caboost
and 1 ate it like a section hand and en
jeved every mouthiul ofi it That’s
coing some’ for a man who had stom
vehi trouble, but it did not hurt n
e bit,
“i potice 1 sieen a great deal betie:
now and am just about 100 per cent i 1
yetier shape every way. [ really he
teve Tanlac is the bést remedy in the
worid and there are a lot of cotirer pec
Jle out my way who think the samd
hing.”
aunlac is sold in Cordele by J. Q
Ryals Drug Co., in Hatley by Robert:
* Co..in Arabi by City Drug Store, it
eville. by E. P. Wilsen, in Vienna b
Worbes Drug Co.. in Pyromville b
Byromville Drug Co., in Unadiila b}
Gobbitt's Pharmacy, in Pinehurst b
. W, M. Halslam & Son, in Lilly by
| Phe Lilly Drug Co.
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‘“Thedford’s DBlack-Draught
is the best all-round medicine
1 ever used,” writes A
Steelman, of Paitonville, Texas.
“¥ suffered terribly with liver
troubles, and cotiid get no relief.
The doctors said I had con
sumption. I could not work at
all. Finally I tried
THEGFORD'S
BLAGK
SRAUGHT
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and to my surprise, ! got better,
and am to-day as well as any
man.” Thedfcrd’sßlack-
Draught is a general, cathartic,
vegetable liver medicine, that
has been regulating irregulari
ties of the liver, stomach and
bowels, jor over 70 years. Get
a package today. Insist gn the
genuine—Thediord’s. E-70
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is hershy given that an elec
jon wiil be held at the Council Cham
ser, in the City of Cordele on the 3rd
lay of August, 1616, for the purpose of
letermining whether or not there shall
jo issued by the Mayor and City Coun
-1l of Cordele municipal bonds as fol
lows: 2
I'itty bonds of the denomination of
‘me Thousand ($1,000) Dollars each,
il bearing interest at the rate of
ive per cent per annum; the princfpal
of said bonds te be paid in thirty
ycars from the date of issue.
€aid bonds (o be issued for the pur
pose of purchasing, installing, con
dructing and equipping an electric
fight and power plant and general
ighting system in connection with the
vater works system, to be owned and
yperated by said municipality. Said
honds to be known as MUNICIPAL
FNLECTRIC LIGHT BONDS.
Said election will be held under the
same rules and regulations as provid
.d by law for the clection of the May
yv and Aldermen of said City of Cor
lele.
This 7th day of June, 1916. |
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUN
CIL OF CORDELR. 12-20¢t
Gena e e e s e R
FOR CONGRESS. |
I'o the Voters of the Third Cogression
alvDistrict of Georgia: :
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Jlection as your Representative, fram
he Third Congressivaal District of
teorgia, to the Sixty-fiith (‘onyri'e:‘;::.
subject to the primary “to be held
jeptember 12, 1916, and respectinlly
licit wour support te this position.
{ nominated and elecied, I pledge
nyself and the best energies I am ca
.able of exerting to your every inter
.st, and especially to procure for ycu:
i. The co-operation of the National
-overnment with the several states in
he enforccment . of their prohibition
aws to the extent of denying applica
icn for license to manufacture o gell
nioxicating liquors in such slates,
wnd the procuretent of such neces
‘ary changes as will prohibii the
hipment of intoxicating liquors in pro
-libited territory; and will earnestly
«dvecate every legal measure that will
end *o procure for the whole people
gational Prohibition.
1. I will support such rural (‘rx‘di!l
egislation as will acttally give ln%
he farmers of our country the reliel!
hat has beeneso often promised. I))'i
naking available to them, with cood |
security on land or cation, leng hmnsl
it money at low rates of interest, such |
loans to he made direcily by the gov- |
arnmeni to the farmers
3. I will favor a sufficiently equip
ped army and navy to command peace
1t home and respect abroad, and the,
manufacture of our navy and army
quipment by the government. |
4. The restriction of immigration !
1t least to the extent of recruiting im-|
\:uigr:mts to register, giving all infor- |
mation necessary as to their pre\'ious‘
lives and the signing ct a pledge that|
within thrce months after entoring‘
yur couniry thoy will become citizens
n a legal way. l
5. A complete separation of ali|
affairs of church and state. c{
6. The extension of the Rural Free
Delivery system and the impmvemelfli
ot the Parcel Post system, to the end
!:Emt the rural districts throughout lhei
conniry may be benefitted thereby. |
! 1 purpose to comiuct my campaign
‘on a high plane. I do not desire to be‘
slected on the demerits of others, but
on my merits alone. |
| My campaign headouarters will be}
'{:\.t Americus. Georgia. where my sec
| retary or I will be glad to welcome
‘and advise with friends at ail times,
| and, if elected by the good people of
| this district, I promise to faithfully
{ discharge the duties of this great of
| ice with fidelity to yourr every interest.
| : Respectfully,
’ T. G. HUDSON.
: A 0 Bl o ol tal oS
| Alexander Pope, the poet, was four
'fcot six inches high, and was unable
|io dress or undress himself.
Bttt ot ot 3 5 TOSICOUISIIBNRRS (TRTT ST O (LR
York Bay. For more than a hundred
vears boys have bathed in the stream
at high tide, and have never feared
sharks.
CHARGED IN U. S. COURT
WITH CONCEALING ASSETS
Albany, July 23.—The jury which
heard the evidence in the case of the
government against Phillip Aronson,
his wife, Mrs. S. Aronson, Ben Kaln,
of Camilla and Bar:ecy Kahn of Pel
ham, charged in the United States
court with conspiracy to conceal as
sets in bankruptey, found all four par
ties guilty. Ben Aaronson, of Newton
was acquitted.
The jury recommended mercy for
all of the convicted persgons except
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and we sell for the best
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CORDELE, = ‘s =o= s CECEESK
The lower picture shows a stuffed
rreat white shark in the Brooklyn In
stitute of Arts and Science. He is 12
leetl cng. Mahy photographs of harm-
rhilip Aarcnson. Judge Lambdin im
posed sentences. as follows: FPhilip
Aarcnson, six . months or $500; Mrs.
§. Aaronson, two months or $200; Bar
ney and Ben Kahn, four months or
5350 each. Counsel for the defendants
immediately. filed a motion for a new
{rial, which will be heard by Judge
Lambdin at Macon on the first Monday
in October: The convicled persons
made bend. | -
“It is heiler to go to bed supperless,
{han risc in debt.”—The Way To Turn
A Penny. ‘
less sharke have been published, but
this is one of the two species, accord
ing to Robert Cushman Murphy, an au
thority on sharks, which is dangerous.
BIBLE STUDENTS MEET.
Norfolk, Va., July 24, —Eight hun
dred delegates, representing nearly ev
ery siate in the Union, took part to
day in devotional exercises which
were a .part of the program of the
Intcrnational Bible Students’ associa
{ion in session here. The sessions
wiil continue nine days. ;
Dk Sy D e g
Because “a man growls at his wife,
it is no sign she is afraid of him.