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ALBERT THOMAS ' SAMUEL COMPERSG. T
Albert Thomas, perhaps the fore mogt representative of Socialism in
France, who went to the Inter-Allied Labor Conference at Westminister
Hall, London, is here shown shaking hands with Samuel Gompers, president
of the American Federation of Labor.
‘,,' PAPERS SAY WITHDRAWAL OF
i SUBS MAKE IT POSSIBLE
i London, Oct. 26.—Dutch newspapers
+ gay that shipping concerns are taking
" steps preparatory to resuming their
. regular trips to England and the
! United States in congequence of the
~ withdrawal of the submarine menace,
~ accroding to an Amsterdam dispatch
‘ tp the Exchange Telegraph.
Shipping with Denmark was resum
~ed Monday it is said.
6,790.003 BALES
E Washington, Oct. 256. —Cotton
. ginned prior to October 18 was 6,790,
P 003 running bales, including 113,335
~ round bales and 9,780 bales of Sea
. Island bales. ‘
MRS BRADLEYS MOTHER
% DIES AT ADAIRSVILLE
; Informatitn came this niomlng
E' that Mrs. R. D. Combs, mother Mrs.
g T. E Bradiey of Cordele, passed a
} way at three o’clock this morning.
This information will bring sorrow
. to Mps. Bradley's friends throughout
. the communily. Mrs. Combs had
visited Cordele several t.ln;(!s and
was gtéatly bheloved by all who knew
Ler here,
Tae funeral will oceur tomorrow at
Adairsvl]le. Mrs Bradley will be un-
E able to attend on account of the ill-‘
ness of her little dhughter here at
} home.
. ESTHER WILLIAMS DIED
; AFTER LONG ILLNESS
E Ester Willams, who for sometime
E past operatod a small grocery store
k on Ninth avenue, daughter of G. C
E Williams, one of the colored barbers
= of long standing in the community,
died this morning at ten o'clock
. from angerism, trouble arising from
broken artery which results in bleed
é, ing to death. She was 23 years old
* and belonged to a family command
i; ing the respect of all who knew them. |
! The funefal will be Leld tomorrow
% at two o'cloek at the residence on
g Sixteenth avenue.
© LOST—Opé 32 X 3 12 auto tire and
i they aprove his course in this
*g Friti('al peried. The returnof a
1 Republican majority in either house
?1 he said will certain be inter
& preted aboard as a repudiation of
& rim on National Highway between
% WVienna and Cordele. Finder please re
- turned same to W. P, Jones and re
eeievd reward. 10-25 3t
BLACKSHEAR MAN IS REPORTED
PRISONER IN GERMAN
Washington Oct. 25—The follow
fng casualties are reported by the
commanding general of the American
Expeditionary Forces:
Killed in action 4; died of wounds
1; died of accident and other causes
. ‘ied of discase 2; weunded severe
ly 14; wounded (degree undetermin
ed) 137; wounded slightly 77; miss
ing in action 8; prisoners 4;
" The only Georgian included is Pri
vate Archie B. Allen of Blachshear,
who is reported a prisoner,
ENEMY IN DISORDER
DEFEAT FORCES IN MORVA RIVER
VALLEY
London, Oct. 25.—The Serbians have
defeated the armies of the enemy
in the valley of the great Morva riv
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The enemy is retreating in disorder,
gays the official announcement.
C. 0. Perry, County tax receiver,
who has been confined to his home
several days on account of illness, is
able to stir again and is now at his
offie»
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Large Jer
scy cow, slipped horns, Left premises
Thursday night. Notify Mrs. H. H.
Smith Eighteenth Ave, east 10-23 3t.
WE ARE PREPARED—To do your
rcavy hauling Phone 152 S. J. Hill.
10-25-26
Ea——SALE—-SN’('nr—l"z;m
-ard Touring Car. in perfect condition
Has five good tires. A bargain at
$l5OO. Write H. N. Randolph, Empire
Building Atlanta, Ga. 10-24 th
SOME COLD FACTS—The l\laxwelll
is the best car under $l,OOO The most
economical car to operate made. The
Maxwell one-ton truck can’t be beat
at any price. The 'Chalmers Famous
hot spot is the best car under $2,000
and the most common sense high
class car made. The little two wheel.
Warner trailer at $95.00 is a war time
necesity, We also have the North
way 4 wheel ton trailer, Bargain in
used cars. s
And did you know that‘we are bet
ter equipped for service on all kinds
of cars than any one in this section
Phone 152 S. J. Hill 10-25-26
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CASH IN ADVANCE
THREE TIMES
FORPRICE OF TWD|
KODAKS:—And Fresh Fllms, at Jen
nings Drug Store. 1-Itf.
“Delay is dangerous” or, Haile's
“KNOCKER” will prevent, and the
only remedy for Influenza and L
Grippe and colds.—City Pharmacy.
| LOANs—u;ge_or sman, prompt se;-
vice, low interest, small commission.
w. C WINFRER. 1-8-tf.
" Dr. Hailes “KNOCKER”. the only
preventive and remedy for Influenza
Colds and La Grippe City Pharmacy.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms
have an unhealthy color, which indi
cates poor blood. and as a rule, there
is more or less stomach disturbance
GROVE'S TASTELESS c¢hill TONIC
given regularly for two or three wee' s
will enrich the blood, tmprove the di
gestion. and act as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole svstem. Na
ture will then throw off or dispel the
worms, and the child will be in per
fect health. Pleasant to take.. foc par
hottle. Fri. tf
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
@UICK LOANS—Made on both city
and farm lands. See C. M. McKen
o T79-ut
Ghathel s L RN AT L L
WOOD—When your wood glves out
think of good wood and call Starling
Lumber Company. Prompt delivery.
Telephone No. 449. 4-16-tf.
HAMPSHIRE GELTS FOR SALE—
-8 to 10 months old bred or open, reg
istered in purchaser's name. R. D.
Mims Cordele, Ga., -10-20-6 t
WANTED—Disisabile from loan ap
| plications. Interest 5 1-2 percent W.
lc. Winfree. 1022 t £,
% Get a bottle of “KNOCKER” dont
| delay it will do the work 50c.—City
li Pharmacy.
| WANTED AT ONCE—Two widg
‘;awake men to travel with manager.
EExporicnce not necessary. See C. R.
| Milliken at Suwanee Hotel from 7:30
P. M. to 8:30 P. M. this week.,
IWANTED—Two furnished rooms for
iligh( house keeping. Call 388, ask for
; Mrs. Pruitt.
| LOST—Strayed or stolen 1 Black and
tan hound bitch left eve out $25.00
war. A. L. Middlebrooks Warwick Ga.
10-22-12 t.
TO HIGHEST BIDDER—WiII be sold
before the court house door in Cor
dele first Tuesday in December (100
acres lot 130 Eleventh district Crisp
County to highest bidder for cashl
About 80 acres in ocultivation, tw‘
\houses, barns, ete, north half Tyson
place. For information apply to G. L.
Ward. to 12-1 pd.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—4OO acres
of fine land in hight state of cultiva
tion. Will sell in 100-acre tracts.
Good water, good community. Five
miles east of Cordele, one mile north
of Penia. Good school and church.
|Has advantage of two public roads.
Terms easy. Now is your time, Mr.
Homeseeker, if you want a home. The
bhest farm opportunity in Crisp County.
| B. F. &R. S. SHEPPARD,
: Cordele, Georgia.
i 10-24-26
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| STOLEN—Thursday night October
% 15, from house at 208, Twelth Avenue
IHercule buggy and harness, made in
Evansville, Ind. Buggy practically
new, side spring, top Buggy, rubber
{ tires, blcak with dark red stripes
Bottom ob buggy in slats, covered
with rubber matting also two new ax
iels in bottom of buggy.
f $25.00 reward for return of buggy
'and harness W. M. Hutchins 216 t pd.
We have doubled our force and now kzep one of the best eating
places in Georgia. Come in and dine with us. We have all the
seasonable delicacies properly served. You can get a quick meal
here. :
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ELEVENTH AVENUE, CORDELE, GEORGIA
We want everybody to know that Spanish “Flu” is dangerous and
that we have just received a fresh supply of HERBARIUM HERB &
TONIC THAT WILL KEEP THE BOWELS OPEN and regulate the’
whole system. Don't delay. Come Now. A bottle free with each
bottle you buy. Money back if not satisfied.
Opposite Terminal Staticn Cordele, Georgla.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 25. 1918