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FOR SALE:—Or rent, small house
on 18th, Avenue apply. Mrs. Roberts,
Phone 368 or 292,
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WOOD—Good wood for sale—and we
deliver 1t right now-—but we sell it
for cash only, S. M. WATSON & CO.
Telephone 120. 31940 :
UUIERI—E;\‘—N‘VS—;MHGQ on _ ooth city
and farm lands, See C. M, McKen
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MONEY TO LEND -ai five [H‘l‘l'flnt'
on improved city property. Small com- |
wissions. No delay. W .C. WINFREE, |
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REMEMBER--Wae haul trunks and dn:l
all kinds of triewmsfer work. City Dray |
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and Transfer Co. I'hones 45, 427 and |
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WOOD:—thn your wood gives out
think of goodwood and call Starling
Lumber Company. Prompt Dclivery.’
Telephone No. 449, ... . .i..4-16-26t. |
FOR SALE"Z;—I;IIi(,'ii Louring car uu;n'—l
ly new. The price is right. ('m'rl(el(:!
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Steam Vulconizing Co. |
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USED CARS FOR SALE 1914 Cad:
illac, $750; 1915 Overland, $4505 1915
Chevrolet, Baby Grimd $450; 1918
Chevrolat, New Baby Grand, $950;
Chevrolet “490"" $400; Chevrolet “49%0”,
$600; lord $260; Ford, $400; All these
automobiles are .in good | rununing or
der, and are bargains.
CWILKESWEBSTER MOTOR CO
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FOR SALE:—I9I7 Saxon six in first
¢lass in order every way-—Price $650.-
00 Address Box 99 Plains Ga.
‘ 2-24-Ht.pdl.
LOANS—Large or small, prompt ser
" viee, low interest, small commission.
W. C. WINFREE. 1-8-41.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
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Beginning The 29th of May and
Lasting For 10 Days Thereatter
a Great Reduction Sale, with an allow
ance of 10 per cent discount on our en
tire lines of Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes
Including all Bostoman 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 trusting to see you in the days of this great sale
I am yours for business,
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' FOR SALE:—Oue used Ford roadster,
’()nv Five-passenger KFord, One Smith
- Form-A Truck, one Republic truck.
; We are prepared to do expert mechani
-1 cal work on all cars.
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Agent for Chalmers and Maxwell
Cars and Maxwell Trucks,
5-30-tl,
FOR SALE WEDNESDAY :—One
Red Hereford Bull, entitled to rckis
tration papers. 1 year old, weight 600
or 700 pounds. One bect'cow ahout
seven hundred pounds, One medium
sized Heifer. One Bay Mare 8 years
old, weighing about 1000 pounds. L. L.
Helms Music Co. 5-26 6t.
Founders, Machinery, Supplies
BOILERS, ENGINES, CASTINGS,
PIPES, FITTINGS, SHAFTINGS,
BOXES AND BELTINGS.
Heavy Machinery Repairing on Short Notice.
GAS WELDING, BROKEN PARTS,
ALUMINUM, BRASS, STEEL AND
CASTING. GAS FLAME FOR CUT-.
‘TING HEAVY STEEL.
Tomlin - Harris Machinery Company,
CORDELE, GA.
RN PIANO PLAYING
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J "@.\\ /80N A% Jkeys. No pressure on the pedal.
!:’M-‘m"rv ‘\‘l'_-—= Yet it's piano playing equal to
"""_kv’l@ the elasticity of the human hand,
: .f.fl'f’v “m”’) ’ . and your own interpretation.
l;r I‘ “ L.Jl—; Visit our ware rooms and hear
£ | X U this wondesful instrument.
L. L. HELMS MUSIC CO.. CORDELE, GA.
FOR SALE:—One 1914 Buick touring
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 7th street
‘ and Bth av/enue.
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'FOR SALE:—Or swap 1917 model
Maxwell 25 touring car, good as new
going at a special bargain, Cordele
Steam Vulcunizing Co.
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FOR SALE:--One¢ Bay mare weigh
ing about 1200 pounds, see L. L. Helms
Music Co. 5-30-3 t.
CODELE DISPATCH CORDELE, GA.
HARKNESS HANDICAP AT SHEEPS
HEAD BAY TODAY
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b NEW YORK, May 30.—The Hark
[huss handicap at a hundred miles for
{!hts trophy of thirty thousand dollars
‘Eill added money is a feature of the
;m'ugr; in at the auto races today at
lShln~;».~'lwm! Bayv track.
, It is the first big event of the kind
[ren on a handicap basis. It is beleiv
'ul the method will result in the win
ning car attaining a speed of nearly
two miles a minute.
Louis Chevrolet has been placed
alone on tl'a scratch. Other noted
drivers include DePalma, Resta, Old
{ficld, Mulford, Vail, and others.
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SOLEMN PRAYER
UNION SERVICE AT THE METHO
DIST CHURCH BUSINESS
HOUSES CLOSED
The people of Cordele followed the
appeal of the President and made fo
day of solemn prayer. A union service
wag held at the Methodist church an®
}nll the local pastors had part. ‘
’ Rev. Leßoyv Henderson, pastor of
‘\Hu' Presbyterian church in Americus
;:nnl who is here conducting the I’rus-‘;
byterian revival, impressed the occa
sion ¢n his hearers in a very able dis- ‘
course. o
Rev. T. B. Stanford, Rev. '\‘fl
(‘ates. Rtev. W. B. Sams, all had part
in making the day one of prayer and
the union service wag all that could be
made of it.
The busiress houses of the commu
nity were closed at cleven o’lock and
remained closed till 1:30. This ena
bled a number of people to attend the I
services and the house was well filled l
during the services. i
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HERE is one you can
bank on—the sign of
a company that has stood
between the country and
its fire losses for over a
century.
It is also the sign of a live
agency—one that speciali==s
on insurance--one that i
watchful of your intercsts
as well as the interests i
the companies it represents. !‘
When you see this sign, 1
think of protection. Think |
alsoof agency service. You .
can safely rely upon our |
care in looking after your
property and in securing |
prompt and fair settlements |
in case of loss. |
HARRIS & BALLE
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An oxford, when it does fit, is i
all the more wear comfortable
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Walk-Over oxfords place 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. Fcon
omy 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 citics of the world, and the world over hear
the same trademark, & .
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Churchwell’s | Churchwell’s I
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: The Home of Walk=Over Shoes
NOTICE !
The Banks of Cordele will be (-luswf
ed Thursday, May 30th on account ut’-?
National Memorial Day and also H(:'Ej
count of the day being set aside h,v}
the president ag a Day of prayer.
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lifty thousand tons ol a nulivugmssf
are used in India each yeuar for munu-f
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 ENVELOP(THE BEST DOCTOR
Nurse vour stamina Save your money or you'll live to ('n-rge
sell negleet, Human beings are like autes—they must have
their own driving forces. If you race on the rim, strip gears
and let s|mrl\" plugs grow sooty it cuts down career mileage,
Loose ways mean lost jobs. Your pay envelope should be
Your medicine and your doctor. Get the Habit—SAVE,
American National Bank American Savings Bank