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THE CORDELE DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1916,
i MUST SUPPORT NOMINEES
OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
l Atlanta, Sept. 12.—Ivery voter who
| votes today in the Democratic primary
| assumes an obligation to support the
neminess cof the primary, Thomas E.
Watscn and other bolters notwith
| ‘standing.
’ In a recent issue of hiz publication,
ix"jdil,or Watson teld his followers not
to let anybody deiude them into the
nction that the primary today is a
]'l)nmccrafic primary.
1 In other words, his advice amount
l ed to this:— ;
i Go and voie in the primary to be
{ held on September 12, but if ycu de
I not like the results vou needn't be
]gnvr;;mcd by it when the gencral elec
tion rolls around.
‘ Observe the rules of the game sa
"Teng as the brealks are in your le\'(}l‘-—-
| then disregard the rules.
‘ Rule No. 2 adopted by the State
"{")rlm;c:‘ntiv Ixccutive Commiittee at
itg meeting held in Macon on May 3
' is go plain and simple that even the
'M::i)u{?la editor would experience dif
' ficulty in misconstruing it. The rule
rcads as follows:
“The primary elccticn shall be con
ducted in accordance with the laws
i of this state and the cusioms of the
varty, insofar as those customs do not
confliet with existing laws. All white
cicctors who are not democcrats and
avalified to vote in tle general elec
tions, and who in good faith will
nledge themmselves to support the Dem
‘ocratic (-;’Lm]i(laz(-s for all offices to be
voted on this year, are hereby declar
o~ qualified to vote in said primary
’:zml the act of voting in said primary
«hall constitute the aforesaid pledge.
'WERE BORN TOGETHER
AND DIED TOGETHER
Sulligent, Ala., Sept. 12.—T. B. and
El. B. Burnett, ten-eyar-old twin boys
I’ sue of whom was born an hour earlier
than the other, toazy died at their
honie in Greenwood Springs, Miss., ten
niles from here, following a six day's
iligess from malaria, the death fol
lowing the other one hour. One was
sivicken with fevér thirty minutes af
| ter the other. They will be buried
i in one coffin.
| NOTED BLIND EVANGELIST
t SUMMONED, BY DEATH
Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 11.—Rev. Joe
| Ramsey, 48 years .old, a blind evan
zolist, known threugheut . the South;
’vru Methodist church, died at Viola
| Tenn., last night.
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| mutes plowing and pull stumps at idle
| times.
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J. D. WHELCHEL, Agt.
| ASHBURN, GA., ROUTE 2.
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*; Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. \i
«1 suffered terribly with liver
»'q:' troubles, and couid get no relief. :
% The doctors said I had coa
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i has been regulating irregulari- & :
tiss of the liver, siomach and =K%
$2 bowels, for over 70 years. Get &
w 4 a paclage today. Insist on the .
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When the Chevrolet Motor Company first offered its Mode! “FOUR NI_NETY"
Touring Car to avtomobile dealers and to the public at the New York show in Janu
arly, 1915, with electric lights and starter, at the then sensation price of $650, 11_10 man
agement stated frankly that the name “FOUR NINETY"” really meaa scmething and
that whenever the company’s manufacturing facilities and production: justified it, the
price on this car, electrically equipped, shouzld be $490. : ’
Snce the above date, the Chevrolet has completed the best motor plant in this coun
try; has built and equinpad an up-to-the:minute axic plant; has required a complete
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transmission plant, and has in operation seven large ascembling plants. The Chevro
let Cempany has now reached a volume of production which enables it to make good
its original promise. g
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We are pleased to advise that the 1917 models present the “FOUR NINE_TY at
$490, FULLY EQUIPPED, with a standard, two-unit clectric lighting and starting sys
tem built into the car! 7
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CORDELE, GEORGIA
The farmers have been delayed to
some extent in harvesting their Crops
on account of rain, but are realizing
zood prices for their products.
Rev. McMichael filled his regular
appointment last Sunday. A goodly
number attended each service. A cor
digl invitaticn is extended to every
visitor that attends services.
Misses Ruth Roberts and Annié
Whelchel will leave next Thursday to
attend school at Milledgeville.
Klen Waldrip made his regular
“round” last Sunday night.
Miss Willie Summers of Fitzgerald
~ent Sunday with home folk.
~ W..E..Roherts. was in, Cordele.last
week on business.
Dan Whelchel has returned from
Mississippi, where he has been for
two months budding pecans.
B. H. Summers and Mrs. Sallie T:
North motored to Cordele last week
on business.
Shoe Repairing of All Kinds at Rea
sonable Prices.
Sewed on Soles, 65¢ to Tsc.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Next door to Citizen's Bank.
Eighth Ssteet Cordele, Georgia
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Over a series of mountain peaks in
France there will be stretched antenna
fiftecn miles long to test wireless
waves of extreme length.
'An interesting phase of the .\le.\:ichn
ironble is the quotation by the Texus
fire insurance commission of a rate
of insurance against losses due to riots
or military operations inside the state.
Three or four per cent over ordinary
~ Mowers and
THE BEST ON EARTH
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| ALL USERS KNOW |
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CORDELE, GA. -
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