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FOR SALE:-—-Or rent, small house
on 18th, Avenue apply. Mrs. Roberts,
Phone 368 or 292 »
5:27-3t pd.
WOOD—Good wood for sale—and we
deliver 1t right now--but we sell it
for cash only, 8. M. WATHON & CO
Telephone 120. 3190
:J‘L.J.ICKWAII.OA‘NS——I\«Vim'.a on bolh ciby
and farm lands. See C M. MekKen
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MONEY TO LEND ai flive |-|'l4‘l‘.nl§
on improved city property Small com
misgions, No delay, W (1 WINFRIE
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REMEMBER-—\We houl trunks and do
all kinds of transfer work City Dray |
and Transfer Co. 'hones 45, 427 amla
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WO()E).:WHM yo;n' word gives outt
think of goodwood and call Gtarling
Lumber Company. Prompt Dcliver'y.l
Telephone No. 449, ... . ...4-16-26L‘!
FOR SALE:—Buick ftouring car near
ly new. The price is right Cordele
Steam Vulconizing Co.
5-26-6t.pd.
USED CARS FOR SALE 1914 Cad
illac, $760; 1915 Overland, $450; 1915 |
(Chevrolet, Baby Grand $450; 1918
(hevrolat, New Baby Grand, $950;
Chevrolet “490" $400; Chavrolet 490",
$600; Ford $360; Ford, $400; Al llu:.\‘.u[
antomobiles are in good running ur-‘
der, and are bargains. I
WILKES-WEBSTIER MOTOR ('O ‘
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FOR SALE:—IOI7 Saxon six in l'irs(l
class in order every way— Price $650.-
00 Address Box 99 Plains Ga. ;
2-24-Ht.pd.
LOANS—Large or small, prompt ser-‘
vice, low interest, small commission.
W . WINFREE. 1841,
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
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Beginring The 29th of May and
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Lasting For 10 Days Thereafter
a Great Reduction Sale, with an allow
ance of 10 per cent discount on our en
tire lines of Men’s Ladies’ and Chaldren’s Shoes
Including all Bostonian and Hanan Shoe, W. L. Douglas
Shoes for men, John Kelly and all of our best
srades and best known brands in ladies also children
This is agreat saving to you and you cannot afford to miss this oppor
tunity of buying your shoes at a 10per cent discount from the regular
price. Do not overlook it. Don’t put this aside, but come or phone and
get your shoes now. Remember this is only for 10 days and it will not last
any louger This is for*'the thrifty and you should be one of them.
Your money’s worth or your money back. Thanking your for your past
favors and patronage and irusting to see ycu in the days of this great sale
I am yours for business, ’
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R. BONISLRKE.
SOLEMN SERVICE
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PRAYER TOMORROW
| UNION SERVICES AT METHODIST
| CHURCH AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK
| Arrangements were completed last
gniuhr for a union prayer service to
| worrow morning at eleven o'clck at
fllw Methodist church. All the pastors
l and congregations of the city will take
part and a program has been arranged
.' for the occasion.,
Mayor Jones has issued a proclaima
tien following that of President Wil
:n ior the day of prayer.
The program for the services fol
lows:
Hymn: How firm a foundation
Invocation-Rev, A. R. Cates,
America
lLesponsive Reading—2oth Psalm
Prayer of Humiliation and Penit
ence—Rev, Mr. Stanford
Scriptufe - Mat, 5:1-16 Rev M.
Sams,
Prayer of Intercession— f,«'l{c)y Hen
derson, d ‘
Address—Dßy Rev. Leßoy G llcmlcl‘-‘
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Prayer for Victory. |
Hymn. |
Benediction. |
FOR SALE:—One 1914 Buick tourinl-'.!
car, just repainted and in good condi
tion. new top. Will sell cheap if taken ‘
at once, or will trade for — roadster. |
Dixie Ad Sign Co., corner Tth strucl,!
and ¥th avenue. !
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FOR SALE WEDNESDAY:—One ’
Red Hereford Bull, entitled to regis
tration papers. 1 year old, weight !ioo|
or 700 pounds. One beef cow about
gsoven hundred pounds. One medium
gized Heifer. One Bay Mare 8 years
old, weighing about 1000 pounds. L. L.
Helms Music Co. l
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Proclamation by the Mayor.
, Whereas, Woodrow Wilson Presi
{ dent of the United Stateg of America,
fby proclamation to the American
i People has designated Thursday May
i Joth, 1918, as a day to bhe observed in
{ fasting and prayer, that all the peoplg
| wherever they may be, lift up to the
fSuprmm: power of the world their
fmnrm:m supplication for guidance and
j be shown the way of peace and love
towards all mankind.
[ Now therefore, as --ayor oi the City
: of Cordele, I mest carnestly urge the
" people of the city, to close their places
i of business during the union services
‘ Church Thursday May 30th, 1918, from
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- G.S. &F. RAILWAY
| EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1018,
TRAINS LEAVE CORDELE:
| 2:00 P.M.—For gsacksonville and
E Palatka via Valdosta.
' 2:10 P. M.—For Macon, connecting
i for points North.
6:95 P. M—Local for Tifton.
’ 8:50 A. M.—Local for Macon connect-
E ing for points North.
18:08 A, M.—For Jacksonville and
| Palatka via Valdosta or Tifton.
i2:25 A. M.JFor Macon and points
| North, “Dixie Llyer.”
4:50 A. M.—For Jacksonville via Tif
ton connecting at Tifton for
Valdosta.
2:08 A. M.—For Macon and points
North, “The Southland.” ‘
TRAINS ARRIVE CORDELE: |
Southbound |
1:40 P. M—2:568 A. M.—6:30 P. M.— ‘
4:42 A. M. 1‘
Northboynd |
1:50 P. M.—2:16 A. M.—8:45 A. M.»---!
2:00 A. M. ;
Schedule shown as information, not
guaranteed. ‘
R. L. Luffman, Ticket Agent, (',m'-i
dele, Ga C. B. Rodes, G. I. A., Macon,
Ga. ‘
CODELE DISPATCH CORDELE, GA.
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GENERAL SIR HERNRY WILSON
General Sir Henry v ocson, chief of
staff of the British Army, is ready for
the new drive he believes the Ger
mans will make agains: the army on
the northern front. Aiperican soldiers
have gone to this scction and are
now brigaded with DBritish troops
ready for the defense.
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11 o'clock A. M. until 12:30 o’clock I
M. and though all may not be privileg:
ed to attend the services, that they
in prayer remember our Anmerican
soldiers across the sca and at home,
and pour out their hieart and soul to
God for deliverance from the devast
ing, murderous. and Godless militarist
spirit of the German rulers who are
seeking to murder and pillage the
christian world.
Now therefore, 1, J. Gerdon Jones,
Mayor of the ity of Cordele, do here
by declare and proclaim {hat Thursday
May the 30th, 1918, shall be-a day ol
praver and fasting in the City of Cor
dele, and to A!llis end the Mayor's office
and the Cierk and Treasurer's office
shall be close tor the day.
Given under my nand and seal of
office, this the twenty ninth day of
May 1918.
J. Gordon Jones
Mayor of the City of Cordele.
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in signs?
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ERE is one you can
H bank on—the sign of
a company that has stood
| between the country and
its fire losses for over a
century. i
It is also the sign of a live |
| agency-one thatspecialic~s |
| on insurance -ome that i
i watchful of your interests i
\ as well as the interests c! ’
| the companies it represents. |
When vou see this sign, |
think of protection. Think '
alsoof agency service. You !
| can safely rely upon our .
, care in looking after your |
i property and in securing |
{ promptand fair settlements '
in case of loss.
HARKIS & BALLENGER, Agants
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An oxford, when it does fit, is
all the more wear comfortable
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| | | WALK-OVER SHOES | | |
Walk-Over oxfords piace the weight of the body where Nature
intended it to fall. They were planned by Walk Over designers
in consultation with orthopedic physicians
A man can wear these oxfords in the sultriest weather with the
same perfect comfort with which he wore low shoes in early
spring.
In all leathers. A complete line of shoes at $6, $7 and $B. Econ
oy lines at $5. Special lines §9 to $l2.
Walk-Over Shoes are manufactur®d at Campello, Brockton, Mass,, and sold
in all the important towns and cities of the world, and the world over bear
the same trademark, : y
| Churchwell’s | Churchwell’s ,
The Home of Walk=Over Shoes
NOTICE
The Banks of Cordele will be clos
ed Thursday, May 30th on account of
National Memorial Day and also ac
‘(rmml of the day being set aside by
the president ag a Day of prayer.
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: Fifty thousand tons of a native grassi
! are used in India each year for mauu'}
{ facture into paper.
COMING FREELY !!
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Give us your order now for that Ford
Car for immediate delivery.
TOURING CARS
| ROADSTERS
‘ SEDANS
One Ton Truck
We are just advised that we will get a limited num
ber of the above models. To be sure of getting
yours at once, give us your order today.
Cordele Motor Car Company,
Authorized Ford fAgents
THE PAY ENVELOPE THE BEST DOCTOR
Nurse your stamina Save your money or you'll live to curse
sell neglect. Human beings are like autes-——they must have
their own driving forces. If you race on the rim, strip gears
and et spark plugs grow sooty it cuts down career mileage.
Loose ways mean lost jobs. Your pay envelope should be
Yoeur medicine and your doctor. Get the Habit—SAVl.
American National Bank American Savings Bank