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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1918.
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PHONE 30 |By Miss ]‘.l lia fveal| RESIDENCE
NEW METHODS WHICH MAKE
THE DRUDGERY OF MUSIC
A PLEASURE.
Do you remember how you hated the
Music Hour and Practice? Your child
won’t have to, for through Mrs. Dun
ning a revolution has been: worked in
its teaching. “In teaching children
the hard facts of musie, study must be
presented in the form most appreci
ated by the child mind. Without hav
ing the lessons degenerate into play
hours, and yet to make them a pleas
ure: to the child this was the prob
lem I sought to solve.” Mrs. Carrie
Louise Dunning was explaining her
original method of teaching music
to children by making the drudgery
a pleasure.
The highest and complete thought
cf the Dunning system is the three
fold development of the child; spirit
ual, mental and physical. It’s pur
pose is to develop real musicians in
stead of mere players. So from the
beginning, the children are trained in
every branch of music; Ear traiAning
on novel lines, enables the children
to develop wonderful accuracy in pitch
and key. Sight Reading and Key
board work are corelated from the
begining. Rythm and Pulse are
taught through body movements,
songs, rythmic drawings and old dance
forms. The Keyboard harmony com
promises chord and melody building,
modulation, transposition ond impro
visation. = Musical History, Analysis
and Form are taught in a most attract
ive way by means of verses and pic
tures. The hand technic is based on
on the Leschetisky Method.
° We know that facts expressed in
verse are more easily retained than
in prose rules. The child is intelli
gent and not intelectual. Therefore
means which afipea] to a child’s nature
and capacity should be used to culti
vate the love for music and desire to
learn. As each thought and princi
ple is presented to a child, an object
leson is given. Abstract ideas are
never grasped by children but poor
-Iy, while object lessons are given read
v expression.
Miss Edith Fletcher, a talented
young musician, is a certified expon
ent of the Dunning System and is
forming clases for children in this
city. She has successfully taught the
Dunning System for two years in
New York in a select school for chil
dren.
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BIRTHDAY PICNIC
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs L L
Helms gave a birthday picnic for
little Miss Maude Watson of Sylves
ter, who has been visiting her for the
past few days. The little lady was
ten years old and received many
prety and uceful gifts. There were
fifteen children in 21l and they were
MACHINERY
AND :MILL SUPPLIES
We operate the only foundry
WITHIN 40 MILES OF CORDELE
Let us supply your castings,
boilers, engines, shaftings, belt
Ing and heavy machinery re
palring. ¢
WE DO EXPERT GAS WELDING
In all the costly metals.
Tomlin - Harris
MACHINERY CO.
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
taken (ut in (ars to Brown's mill,
where bathing was enjoyed and a
delightful spread was given them.
On their return trip to the city they
were taken by Rcck Cave and then
on to their homes Each of them
| appaerad tc enjoy the occasion to
'a very high ccgree.
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I J R Brown spent today in Albany
atending to business.
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Miss Ardell Manuel ot Unadilla was
a visitor to the city today.
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Mr and Mrs A B Starr have re
turned from White Springs Fla.
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' Sergeant Frazier Durrett is here
’on a furlough visiting home folks.
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| Mrs Eugene Cox of Camilla is the
[guest of her mother, Mrs D A Pitts.
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‘ Mrs Carmichael and soi, William,
have returned from a visit to States
\ville, N C .
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Miss Mary Alice Lingo of Amer
icus is the guest of Misses Ida and
Frank Marsh.
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Mr and Mrs Robert Toombs of
Jacksonville Fla are now making Cor
dele their home. Mr Toombs is con
nected with Stead’s Drug Store. ;
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B H Palmer and family are back
from a stay of several days at Warm‘
Springs ana othcer places in north
Georgia. |
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Attorneys J A Comer of Ashburn
and W T Williams of Sycamore rep
resented Turner county in Cordele
today. .
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Editor Isador Gelders of the Lead
ertEnterprise at Fitzgerald spent a.}
short time in Cordele this morning
and paid the Dispatch a call. ‘
WAS SEIZED IN U. §.
LARG EQUANTITIES STORED AND
READY FOR SHIPMENT.
NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The seiz
ure by the government of a million
eight hundred and seven thousand
pounds of devitalized wheat gluten
which was intended for Germany thro
‘Switzerland, was announced in a state
‘ment by the Alien Property Custodi
ian, A. Mitchel] Palmer.
l The grain was worth two hundred
‘thousand dollars, i npre-war times.
!It was discovered in June in a ware
}house ready for shipment.
~ JAPAN RICE RIOTS
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!TROUBLES ARE SUBSIDING EX
CEPT IN NORTHERN JAPAN.
TOKlO.—(Saturday).—The rice dis
turbances are reported to be subsiding
except in northern Japan, where ap
parently they are spreading. Mobs
burned several houses at Sendai.
The Rice Exchange announces that
thirty houses were burned in Taundye
Prefecture Thursday.
SAVE - SUGAR
PV' TORTHE 55
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CAITDFIGHTS SZ
LOST—New Goodyear tire and rim
for Paige car and rear light on road
from my place to Cordele Tuesday
nmoring. Reward for information or
return. J. R. Felder 8-Zu-6ipd
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Paraffin taat has teen used once
can be washe<, remelied and used
again,
BUSINESS SCHOOL AGAIN
READY FOR STUDENTS
Miss Mary Rowden contemplates
opening the business school in Cordele
‘about the middle of Sgptember, and
‘because of the great demand for sten
ographerrs now,—the greatest de
mand the world has ever known—and
because of the fact that stenographers
are being paid splendid salaries, Miss
Rowden is expecting a full enrollment
at the opening of her school. Many
have applied for scholarships already.
Miss Rowden is making a special of
fer, viz:To all who apply and make
definite arrangements fo rscholarship
befor September Ist will be given the
full three months course in shorthand
and typewwiting, commercial law, ete.,
for $40.00. This is very reasonable
considering war prices on everything.
Miss Rowden is offering every advan
tage that can be had in this line of
work and any pupil of ordinary com
mon school education can finish the
course in three months. You will have
no difficulty in securing a position.
There are thousands of vacancies.
Miss Rowden is spending the summer
at her home in North Georgia and will
answer all letters from there. Call at
the Dispatch office for reference.
Address Miss Mary Rowden,
Ellenwood, Georgia.
8-18-3 t.
'GERMANSGUARDED FORMER
- EMPEROR NICHOLAS FAMILY
Berne, July 31.—Repeated reports
of the assination of the former Emper
or Nicholas of Russia have brought
cut a statement in diplomatic quar
ters that the German authorities took
care to guard as }u as possible
against the eventuality of an assina
nation of any members of the former
imperial family, by a secret article in
the Brest-Litovsk treaty providing
for the treatment of the former Em
peror and his family. This article
as discussed in diplomatic circles, re
quired that the personal safety of the
imperial family should be safeguard
ed by suitable military a‘nd police
guards, and that their future sur}
roundings should be in keeping with
the dignity of their former position.
It was in accordanc with this provis
ion is is said that the Red Guard,
which formerly had charge of the im
perial family was changed to a guard
of Lettonians in whom special confi
dence was reposed. The change of
place of imprisonment to Yekaterin-
You will appreciate a
choice pork or beef order
from us when you know
you can get the best Geor
gia raised from us. We
take special care of our
meats in summer. They are
better. '
Buy your groceries from us
We want more satisfied cus
tomers. .
Parlor Market
‘. PHONE 66 &
PHARMACY
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PHONE 284 |
We want to remind you
that ours is a fresh stock
and one so varied as to
make it possible for you
to get what you want.
Remember our cold
drinks and stop with us.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
THOS. J. McCARTHUR, M. D.,—Special
'Attention to Surgery and Gyniecology.
Cordele, - - - - - . Georgla,
L. L. DAVIS, Attorney-at-Law, Office
Phone 130, Cordele, Ga.
MISS EDITH RUTLAND FLETC}HER
Teacher of Piano-Teacher two years
in New York Cily. The Dunning Sys
tem gof beginuners—ldeal Music Metl
od. $4 per month. Phone 344,
DR. W. W. McCOLLUM, Dentist. Wesb
brook Building, Cordele. Ga
DR. A. J. WHELCHEL, Physicla» and
Surgeon, American National Bank
Builcing. * Cordele, Ga.
0. T. GOWER, Attorney-at-Law, over
Bxchange Bank building, Cordele, Ga.
Cordele, Ga.
DR. B. DANlELS—Diseases of the
stomach and other pbranches of inter
nal medicine treated with medicine
and physical means, such as Electri
city, Electric Light and other bath
vibration, Ex-Ray, etec.
CORDELE, GEORGIA,
JONES & BUSSEY, Lawyers. Prac
tice in all courts, State and Federal.
DR. 7. E. BRADLEY—Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat and Fitting of Glasses.
Westbrook Bldg. Cordele, Ga.
COMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Piano, theory, history, ensemble filay
ing and harmony taught. Certificates
given. Director for Sherwood School
of Music.
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DENTIST
DR. A. H. KENDALL
Special attention to gum diseases and
the correction of crooked teeth.
Phone 40 Holmes Buildirg
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
Suwanee
Barber Shop
~AT-
Suwanee Hotel
WALKER’S BARBER SHOP
is what we aim to glve our
town. We will do the work
right If you will see that we
get It. Isn’t that fair?
McCoy Steam Laundry,
PHONE 108 CORDELE, GA
FRANK E. WILLIAMS—Buys and
sells mules and horses or trades.
8-8-26¢
burg is also said to have resulted
from the same provsion requiring
safeguards against the personal dan
ger of the imperial family.
The prevailing diplomatic view here
is that the interest of the German au
thoritieg in Nicholas and his family
was something more than humanitar
ian, and foreseeg the posibility of Ger
man support of an imperial restora
tion in Russia, if that should eventu
ally prove on effective part of Ger
man policy in Russia.
CUTHBERT MAN MADE
- SWEET POTATO APPOINTEE
J. G. Woodruff, of Cuthbert, Ga.,
has been appointed “Sweet Potato
Curing House Agent” for Southwes!
;Georgia under the Bureau of Markets
of the United States Department of
Agriculture, and takes this means of
stating to the people in the territory
that he is in a position to furnish
plans, blueprints and specifications
together with bills of material for
“Sweet Potato Curing Houses;” in
formation in regard to the cost of hous
es for individunal farmers that hold
from 200 tb 500 bushels and of houses
for communities that will hold from
1000 to 2500 bushels, and of houses
for commercial concerns that are in
terested in storing sweet potatoes as
a business proposition, can be had by
applying to J. G. Woodruff, Cuthbert,
Georgia or to your county agent.
WARE’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Will open September second for the
sixth year.
This school 1s chartered by the
State and Accredited the highest units
by the Southern Associated Colleges.
The boys are taught. by an ex
perienced educator.
Personal attention is given each
student.
A limited number of boys admitted.
A well prepared course of study out
lined.
Dr Chas G. Maphis, President Uni
versity of Virginia Says: “Professor
A. F. Ware has for several years been
instructor in Algebra in the Universi
ty of Virginia Summer School. His
work has been thorough and most sat
isfactory in every respect.
“I commend him as a teacher of
ability.”
Apply now for admittance.
A. F. WARE, HEADMASTER
8-15-26 t.
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| NOTICE
} Leh s
i The State Democratic Executive
Committee having named August 15,
‘as the last day for paying assessments
‘to enter the primary"o_f_S}y:Lember 11
all candidates are hereby notified that
their assessments must be paid to
the Secretary, Dr. T. J. McArthur by
midnight of August 15th.
J. J. WILLIAMS, Chairman.
THOS. J. McARTHUR, Sec.
Crisp County Democratic Executive
Committtee. 8-15
IF YOU ARE—Looking for sowething
and can’t find it, ask Frank. E. Wil
liams. 8-8-26 t
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Potatoes that are shriveled can be
baked if they are parboiled first.
PAINT UP!
PUT ON A NEW TOP
Your Ford may need a dressing up. Your other
car may need it, too. We want to suggest that
, you bring them to us and let us do a very tasty
job of painting. You will appreciate it more
and your car is worth it.
WE PUT ON NiW TOPS AND DO THE WORK RIGHT
If you will let us do this for you, we w illprom
ise a good job. Isn’t that fair?
A FEW MORE
ELECTRIC
FANS
F. L. BARTHOLOMEW
HARDWARE
NEWLY DISCOVERED BY PROD.
Amsterdam, July 31.—At a “poard
meeting of the Goldschmidt Company
of Essen, a well known industrial con
cern, information was given regurdint}.
COTTON SCALES.
We have the right quality.
When you fool yourself with a
scale you make the risk too
great .We sell the kind that
weigh correctly.
PLATFORM, FAMILY SCALES
Postal Scales and Spring Bal
ances, all of quality.
WATT & HOLMES HDW. CO.
some important newly discovered by
product of coal, notably a synthetic
benzine. A company has been formed
with a capitan of 30,000,000 marks to
work these new inventions.
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