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ENTION ONLY A FEW OF GUR OILD TIVE .
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HOSIERY
Ladies 50c grade, both silk
lisle, all colors,
During this sale 29(2
Dollar grade in ali
Leading shades at 69C
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G. L. DEKLE & BRO.
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
OFFICE PHONE 277 RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 516
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
WATT-HOLMES HARDWARE (OMPANY
Funerval Diveelors and Embalme. s
Calls answered day and night City and Country.
AUTOMORBILE HEARSE
G. B. GVERTON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
STYLISH PRESSING AND CLEANING .
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
We do neat quick work at living prices. Palm Beach Suits
and ladies’ apparel handled with safgsfaction to our customers,
W. H. ROSS PRESSING CLUB
SUCCESSORS W. T. PERRY
Phone 149. 118 12th Ave.
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Albany Battery Service.
W ARE ESPECIALLY EQUIPER FOR SER:
VICE ON HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILES, ELECTRI
CAL AND BATTERY WORK.
Wi CARRY A FULIL LINE OF BATTERIES AND
PARTS AT ALL TIMES. WE TEST AND EXAM
INE BATTERIES OF ALL MAKES FREE O
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AGENTS FOR VESTA DOUBLE LIFE BATTE
RIES.
Albany Battery Co.,
Phaig 933 W. ). Brazei, Mgr 303 Broad St
HALF HOSE
25¢ Grade - - - 15¢
40c Grade - - - 25¢c
50c Grade. silk = 25¢c
$l.OO Grade - -69 c
Misses Ribbed Hose
25(: Grade - - - 15¢
1 Lot Washable Neckiies
35¢ Grade for - -19 C
1 Lot 50¢ Ngckties 35¢
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, CORDELE, GEORGIA.
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Surprise Store Louis Miller’s old stand
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'CHALMERS PLOWS
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| CHALMERS HOT-SPOT PLOWS
;i THROUGH 422 MILES OF SNOW
. AND MUD ON ENDURANCE TEST
i IN MOUNTIANS. '
! A Chalmers was the first car te go
' through Crawford Notch. New lainp-
E!shirv. this season; and, in making the
. trip, proved itself worthy of admira
! tion. The trip was most unusual inas
i much as great quantities of snow
iand mud were encountered, and it
*ruinfld fiu,-(’sessumly throughout the
| journey.
% It was a surprise to the party to
| find the ground at the Flume House
E«-n\‘m'ml with snow, but it continued
iils way threcugh Bethlehem, arriving
‘:u, the Mount Washington Hotel at
i 19:58 in the morning.
i Large and deep snowdriftg blecked
,{flm way from Bretton Woods to the
?(‘m\\'l'urd House, and geing was v«-r_\"
guliflioult. No vehicle had been throubh
| te break cut a path. The car had 1o
| make its own path and then g on
jb‘turdil_\'. the car wounld buck 'in:n;
Ldrifts like a baftering ram. It \-\msh};
{ make a little headway, and, then, with
another goed start, would further!
;;;,‘:sin‘: into the driit.
! Passengers Shovel Snow
j As long as the rear wheelg were
! able to secure traction,—the car could
'!:wkl(- anything; but, when the power
lr-nuld not be applied, when ihe snow
f was so deep B wonld pack nnderneath
gliu- chassis, raising the rear wheels
from the ground, it was found neces
sary for the men to shovel srow. At
one time the snow was so deep that
as the men ghoveled the car wonld
simply settle down farther. In order
to surmount this difficulty the rli«-r-%
ential was locked by means of a Mp-nt
tied to the left-hand rear and forth
wheels. Then, the rope on the =ight-:
hand side of the car was tied to the
furwar@ part of the right rear wireel,
thence to a tree. The clutch was let ‘
Cordele, Dispatch, Cordele, Georgia
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SHOES, SHOES.
Famous STAR Brand, low
cuts, $5.00 grade kit &
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This-Sale, - - 3&5,&@)
Ladies Low Cut Canvas Shoes
$2.00 val. this sale $1.33
Ladies low cuts
$3.00 values for $2.25
White high top boots,
reg $2.50 val for $1.90
b olution. The car pulled itseif ahead
i! a like distance. Thg care became clear
;uf the drift after r«-;it-:xtinfs, this per
!fnrnumw once or twice,
! In the best of the touring scason
}ll’w roads through Intervale, Drideton,
sl"!‘_\'vburg and Naples to Poland are
imlmiuml].\' the worst roady in that
i:'vgi(:u: but never were the roads in
isurh a condition as on that day, The
;!'mst was just coming out oi the
ggl'uuml, The mud was a sight to iw-;
hold. At the foot of hills the water
had settled in pond=. The car was rugh |
od through at the best speed possiblo. |
Mud and water aplashed in vu‘ry%
direction. The car wag deluged wi!hE
dirty water and mud. It still r::inm!i
hard, but, undaunted, the car m:ul:-!
for Poland. At times the:mud was 50 |
deep and soft the wheels settled :l’!«!;
the chassis of the ear left a ridge on |
4he road. .
Not a bil of mechanical trouble !
was experienced during the entive |
jouraney. From start to finish not a
single spark plug was changed. I{ was
not necessary to tighten a singie nut.
The performtmce of the car wage per
feet. 1t went through snowriffzs and
mwd in a most admirable manner. The
ear went ‘over the top.
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PRESIDENT WILSON CALE S
I A NATION 10 PRAVER
| As chairman of sufi' Crisp County
{ Patriotie Club, 1 call attention of our
?[N’U)!lfl to President Wilson's Procla
fm:uum setting apart Thuarsday May
ig::mi:, as a day of “humiliation, fasting
E:uul praver,” as related to ihe war \
‘ All persons are urged to close th Er.
respective places of business from 10
2 mtolp m and gather in taeir
flomes and piaces of worship for these |
special purposes, "
A Union Servid> will be held at 11|
a. m, in the Methodist chruch in :u~-f
vuill:uwo with the President’s p!‘u,'i.'.'*;
mation and a cordial invitation to at- |
tend is extended {o every one. ;
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SKIRTS, SKIRTS
We carry a full line of the
most up-to-date skirts.
During this sale 400 Cor
daroy skirts, for $5.90
I'ancy Silk Skirts $3.90
White Linen Skirts regu
lars2.so values for $1.75
One Lot Ratine Skirts
For - - - - - 98¢
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Himplast, fastost, liehtost vunpine, 17°6 ALL
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wire eabio drive, set-ont sttnehinents and adjs
bl tdiors fmproved crrrmes backing devies §
ek nellogaud o thne saver, Mode in ail sizes,
portable and stationary,
W dnnuuiaelore engines, boilere, suivpds mae
ehinos, cubolf saws, wood splitiers, o Lo ey
Ary Wik 14 cell mrl sapplties. Wreae for peicos
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faglor Bion Works & Supply Co. Macon, G
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Prescription
for 4
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for 15 years the stundard remedy for all skin |
diseases A liguid used externally, fastant
velicf trom iteh. 25¢, 50c and $l.OO, Your money
back if the first bottle does not bring you
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| J. B. Davis.
| VIENNA, May 26.—J. B. Davis, more
é familiary known as Ben Davis, a prom
: inent citizen, who lived near Vieung,
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fliiml last night and will be buricd af
% Vienna this afternoon. Mr. Davis was
f:o prominent farmer and had beel
quite successful. He was the ancie of
Mra. 1. W. King and Mrs, Glady 3lade
PR 'V ®
e New Ediso
“E& ew LAGIson
honograph
Presents the |
“soul of music’’
# RONT be satisfied with just a
By i _
“* taiking machme. Buy the
new Edison and hear the great
artists just as they are in real
iife,
New stock of Records just in :
We are Anxtous lo Show You
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Watt & Holmes H'd'w. Co.
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
CROWING HOGS
FFor o hoot 0 be profitable he must
v wept erowmnyge from birth to market
cting ace tle cannot be profitable un.
it iy healthy, He can always
irn o profitproducing condition if
fed 2. AL Thomas’ Hog Powder
\Wo pocitively tell you that this rem.
‘o prevents cholera, removes worms
and cures thumps. If the powder
ive ot make good we will:
WATT & HOLMES HARDWARE CO,
CORDELE, GEORGIA