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ONE CENT A WORD. ’
CASH IN ADVANCE, THREE
TIMES FOR PRICE OF TWO.
;\‘OR RENT--5-room residence, corner
“Sixth street and Sixteenth avenue.
City water, bath, sewerage connec
tions, electric lights. All openings
screened_. House almost new. See or
phone F. G. Boatright. 70-. t
FARM FOR RENT—Two-horse. farm
to rent in high state of cultivation
' 3 miles of Cordele. A. B. Mcßae,
Perry, Fla. 68-tf
I:‘OR SALE—Fancy Duroc Jersey Pigs.
Special prices. O. M. Heard. 67-tf
WANTED—Good man to manage saw
mill and serve as sawyer. Apply
to' J. O. Arnett. 67-tf
CASH PAID—For old _ shoes; 1,000
pairs wanted. Dixi w)e Shop, op
posite electric light 5 655-Bt-pd
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FOR RENT-—One year or term of
yvears, €OO acres, well improved farm
land, good houses, plenty water, well
located. Can furnish any size farm;
one-horse to ten-horse farm. See J.
R. Mathis or O. T. Gower, Cordele, Ga.
69-tf.
400 TYPEWRITERS! All kinds and
all grades, Remingtons $l2 up. Instruc
tion book with each machine. Type
and repair parts for all makes of
Typewriters. Empire Type Foundry,
Hagalo, N. Y.
FIG BUSHES—Three year old fig
& Dushes already bearing; easily trans
planted; twelve varieties; $3.00 per
dozen, large quantities cheap. $2.00
each for pecan trees, guaranteed to
dear in three years. 1 have budded
trees as cheap as 50c each. Hedge to
Ppeautify the home. Peaches for
%ome orchards. J. 0. Anderson, Cor
ele, Ga. ; 66-16 t
FOR RENT OR SALE—IO-room house
close in, suitable for boarding house.
For information write P. O. Box No.
48, Unadilla, Ga., or Box 298, Cordele,
'&a. Posession January Ist. 53-tf
WANTED—2O,OOO bushels of home:
raised corn. Can use in the ear,
shucked or shelled. Highest market
price. 1. M. Powell Milling Co., Cor
dele, Ga. 43-th
We have purchased the stock of merchandise of the |
Hinton Grocery Company, and expect to be opened
for business on January Ist, 1917, with a complete
and up-to-date line of o
—STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES= |
We will appreciate your order and can assure you
our best efforts of quick service. We will thank
~ you for your patronage. | ,
The Empire Grocery Co.
' " CLYDE WILSON, Manager
WANTED—Young lady who can use
typewriter and assist in office. Sece
Mr. Goodrich at The Dispatch Office.
FOUND—Pockethook containing mon
ey, owner can get same by identify
ing and paying for this ad. J. B. Ryals
Wholesale Co. 73-2 t
WANTED—To rent good house close
in. Apply to Bullington Grocery Co.
Taelr.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—WHhite
poodle dog, hair cut from around
feet and face. Wore chain and col
lar. Reward of $5.00 for return.
Estelle Walker, 507 Tenth St. 73-It-pd |
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Every man that visits our big ]ive‘
stock market asks us how can we
seli 80 cheaply—and t(he very best ani
mals too? - Ther answer is tihs: We
have a big sale barn in the wost‘
where we buy and get together “our
horses, mules and brood mares so very ‘
much cheaper than ever before; ini
fact, we are selling stock now lots}
cheaper than we used to buy them or,
anyone else for that matter. Joe J.
Battle, Moultrie, Ga. ‘
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One four
yvear old horse, good buggy and har
ness; will sell for cash or trade for
Ford car. See or call W. C. Winfree.
T3-tf. : J
FOR RENT-—Residence on Ninth ave- |
nue, near electric i'git plant; rent
very reasonable. Apjly J. C. Brown,
at Dispatch office. 73-2 t
Rev. W. M. Marting, Cordele, Ga
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FOR RENT--Large warehouse on G.
S. & F tracks, formerly occupied by
S. M. Watson & Co. See Cordele
Trading Company, Telephone No. 35.
72-4¢.
Buy Flower Pots of Cypress and buy
but once; on break, no rot, last al
ways. All sizes at nice prices. Phone
427 or write Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele,
Ga. 71-9 t
DOG STRAYED—BIack and white
spotted bitch, more white than black
—dark brown ears. Liberal reward for
any information. W. T. Huckaby, Ara
bi, Ga. 72..3t.pd
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FOR SALE—Farm and timber lands,
best springs, clay subsoil; $6.25 per
acre. Write for full particulars. West
Florida, Jackosn County. Mrs. Annie
McLaughlin, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 34.
72-4t..pd.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Moore of Jackson
ville are the guests of Mrs. Moore's
sister, Mrs. M. E. Pope. Mr Moore
who is familiarly known among his
friends as “Dry Kiln,” is a frequent
visitor to Cordele and has numerous
friends here.
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Here is a test ofiered by the Life
Extension Institute, of whose board
of directors former President Taft is
.chairman. Tapping the great tendons
‘below the knee-pan in a normal per
son brirgs the foot upward with a
CHRISTMAS DINNER. =
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parrish enter
tained a number of their friends Mon
day at an elaborate Christmas dinner.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Mann and little Harriette Mann, Mr.
and Mrs W. C. Winfree, Miss Fran
ces Winfree, Mr. and Mrs. Vrieze. Mrs.
Dane, her little daughter and two lit
tle visitors.
The dinner was a sumptuous feast
of all the good edibles that the
season affords, prepared in Mrs. Par
rish’'s most excellent style. Good
cheer reigned supreme about the fes
tive board. The guests declared the
occasion one of the most delightful
they had ever spent.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH, CORDELE, GEORGIA.
slight jerk. But exageration of this
action is present in certain l:'orain and
nervous diseases. The absence of the
jerk is not always a sign of disease,
but it may be the indication of spinal
trouble. i
MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE
AT PALACE THEATRE
“Mclly Make-Believe” adopted from
the popular book by the same name
and featuring dainty Marguerite Clark,
will be shown at the Palace Saturday
afternoon and night and not Satur
day morning, There will be no Sat
urday morning picture. “Molly Make-
Believe” was booked for Saturday
morning, but in order that all Cordele
might have an opportunity to see this
splendid attraction, it will be present
ed Saturday afternoen and night. The
afternoon show will begin a t 2 o’clock.
The story of “Molly Make-Believe”
will be told at the library Friday af
ternoon,
‘BRILLIANT EVENING
FOR DANCING CLUB.
The dancing set entertained at their
gayest and most delightful affair of
the season on the evening of Christ
mas day. ,/The appointments minutely
suggested the merry Yule-tide, the dec
orations being especially appropriate
and were artistically arranged. There |
were a number of out-of-town guests
and the attendance list‘ numbered
about forty couples. Meucke'’s orches
trz\&of Macon furnished musie¢ for the
cceasion. *
The hall was elaborately decorated
in Christmas colors, holly, smilax and
ferns being used, Christmas bells and
artful creations in red crepe combin
ing to carry out the Yule-tide idea.
Across the entire length of one wall
of the spacious hall “Merry Christ
mas” was affected in a brilliant crepe
design, intermingling with holly and
smilax. The decorations were the
tasteful execution of Mesdames J. N.
Moses and J. M. Witherington, who
with Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Holmes
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harder, com
pleted the list of chaperones. Punch
was served throughout the evening.
Among the out-of-town visitors at
the dance were Misses Sarah and
HEdith Hightower, Mary Hawkins, Mes
srs. Charlie Payne and John Taylor,
of Americus; Miss Monteena Smith
and Mr. Smith, of Gainesville, Mrs.
Cecil Crummey and Miss Justine Mash
burn, of Hawkinsville; Warren Story
and Sam Simpson, of Warwick. There‘
were also a number of young men
from Vienna who were present. |
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LIFE OF OUR SAVIOR.
A dramatic masterpiece in seven
reels. Some two thousand years ago
there was born at Nazareth, He whose
teachings have enlightened the world.
The events of Jesus’ life, from the
manager to the ascension, make the
most stirring story of all times to all
the races of mankind. The Pathe Com
pany, to fill a long-felt want, organized
a company of the best actors and pro
duced the Life of Our Savior, an ac
curate, superbly acted, dramatic visu
alization of Jesus’ journey qn earth.
The compliation of this chronology of
Jesus is truly an achievement worthy
of the highest praise as it truthfully
and geographically portrays with grace
and dignity His sufferings and final
achievement. The work represents a
lifetime of careful swudy and an im
emnse financial outlay, and because of
its tremendous subject is the World’s
Greatest Drama. The picture is color
ed and exquisitely arranged so as to
bring to the vision a graphic realiza
tion of the infinite simplicity, yet monu
.mental strength of Jesus.
The above is a brief synopsis of this
A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR:-:
RRRO T O R R .
We want yeu to become our cus
tomer for 1917. See ourline now.
We call your special attention to
. our stock of '
Plows, Geér, and Farm Implements of
Every Description--Buggies, Harsess
and Farm Wagons.
We have a full line auto supplies .
and accessories, gas filling station
and the best free air service in
town.
PALMER-JONES CO.
great photoplay which will be at the
Pallace next Monday, Jan. Ist. In or
der to give every one an opportunity
to see this wonderful prbduction, one
show will be run in the morning begin
ning at 10 o’clock. In the afternoon
the first show will start promptly at
2 o’clock. At the rediculously low agd
mission price of 5 and 10c,, every one
in Cordele and Crisp county who can
possibly come, should bhe here to see
this picture, _ ol