The Cordele dispatch. (Cordele, Ga.) 19??-1971, January 12, 1919, Semi-Weekly Edition, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX I, SO AL Y. ot O 3 S 3R s S W TR S SR SRS, Sl - e b et RL S -'Aguy_u_« AN TR e BT ee v X I T, PR . L ge Y g% . toThe World Be R Y e « ;Y il e~ )S SR ?* A Remedy to Overcome Catarrh 2nd Catarrhal A e, N B ; oo oty g “,;n-nx / Conditions was Dr. Hartman's Legacy to the w2B 2 i J‘fl{ C U 4 World of Sulfering. ‘\\ ;, e /& The Dector czrly recognized the insiduous nature b 4 of catarch azd consecrated his life to checking the rave - T A ages of the worst of 21l health dasivoyers. / :3" o b WA T TR iy Q@ ! RY z e 1 i 't’ . ) - JRTAR s, W AL, T, B | ;’_ f»; . '}".4',‘ o ik L Y T al al: : \\}/ 24l The Greaiest of AR Catarrh Remedies Y/ }}/'2‘,{‘6". Catarrh first attacks the mucous linings in the nose, 3@o g throat, lungs, stomach, bowels or any oither part of p‘\\!‘ " :",;,,/ y the body. Unchecked it finally breaks down the tis )_‘\;\:'\"lQ\’_ ¥ surs and chronic ailments develop which, if not, fatal, &'r‘b are always difficuls to cure, == Guard your health with Peruna. Don’t wait until too Ilate. Perunais excellent for coughs, colds, effecets of the grip and all catarrhal inflammation and congestion of the mucous linings, * Many startling recoverics have been recorded. TOOK IT FOR C(HRONIC BRON CHIVES, | “T wae troubied for four or five years, A few doses of Peruna would always bring relief., In the Spring of 1914, I began taking Pe-| runa in earnest and used twelve bottles and have not had an attack in two years. 1 fecl better and cun| do more work than in ten years, I Perina also cured me of chronic Brornchitis and 1 recommend it e a splendid remedy,” MR. O. F, McERIDE. I Santa Fe, Ohijo. WRITE FOR THIS BOOK. If sick and iln doubt, write ‘The Peruna Company, Dept. 8§ §l, Co lumbug, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's Health Book. 1t is free. Sent in e plain wrapper to any address, \ DO IT TODAY 1 DORSEY’S STAND ON CAPITAL ~ ISSUE IS JOLT TO ATLANTA Atlanta, Jan, 7.-—-The announce ment that Gov. Dorsey is desirous that the 1919 session of the Georgia Legis lature make the way for tinal and de finite settlement “once and for il time” of the capitol removal issue, was something of a surprise to come of the interests in Atlanta today though the announcement of the Gov ernor's position was published exclu A COOD LAUNDRY Is what we aim to give our town. We wiil do the work right if you wili see that we get it. Isn't that fair? McCoy Steam Laundry PHONE 108 CORDELE, GA OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS OFTEN but seldom quite so loud as it scoms to during these davs of intense bu Sk b Liepavtment makes the opportuniiy * AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK The new firm of Tt & Wilbanks wishes to announce to {he public that they have opened up husiness at Goddard’s Bain and have just received a car of nice Tenmessee mules, three to six vears old, weighing from 800 to 1,200 pounds cach, We are here to stay, expeet to make Cordele our home and ask that you CIVe 1S A I.‘UI‘IIuH ol your trade. \\l lil‘('I:II.\'I' Lo ;_l\'\' every person a square deal. We want every man, woman and child i Cordele and Crisp county to he our friends., I vou will 2ive us the opportunity, we will show vou that wo i ecin i vour Friendship by letting vou have only that whicels - I < REMEMBER--WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON MUT ns. “'-'I'I.‘II‘II.\ I;.‘l?'ll ('n:‘qh‘l\‘. livui':i;\_ LAD CATARRIT IN WORST FORv “I had catarrh and was all run down. Many claimed it was con sumption and 1 really thought so myseclf. T had a pain in my lungs and left side, no appetite, could not sleep, always weak and tired. My weight was 89 pounds. I took fifteen hottles of Peruna and am entirely eured, 1 now weigh 155 pounds Thanks to Peruna.” MRS. A, J. NETKOWS, 2954 Tyler St., Minneapolis, Minn, N. E. If you want health, inslst upon having Dr. Hartman’s World Fa mous Peruns Tonie, IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM. Sold Everywhere, Ask your Dealer for a Pcruna Almanac sively in this correspondence and has lnm vet become very generally known throughout the city. It is definitely understood today !howcvur, that the Governor already has made this fact known to some of ‘liw huginess men of Atlant®® and i; mesg them are some of those who in | the recent past have exerted them ?m-l‘.(-s to prevent the question com liut; to a vote of the people. I The Governor is of the opinion that gllw continued pendency in whatever !SI.:III’, of the matter is in the way of is;lu!u advancement and that it should lln- fintlly settled which in all proba | bility will mean that any fight to ':zlun such a hill or bills, proposed at ;Iho- coming session, will fail to gather :I'nr(w- in this part of the state. I sl Operated by a float and spring, an I:ll:n'a.l bell has been invented hy...a. [ Mizsourian (o give warning when gas- Inliu" runs low in an automobile tank BERGER, GERMER AND THREE OTHERS ARE FOUND GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY UNDED ESPOINAGE ACT. Chicago, Jan, B.—All of tie five gO - leaders tried for comspircy o viclate the espionage law were found guilty by jury late this atternoon in i ederal Court, The defendants found 'guilry are; Congressman--elect Victor L. Berger publisher oi the Milwaukee Leader. William ™ . Kruse editor of the “Youn Socialist.” Irwin St. John Tucker, writer and speaker, J. Louis Engdahl, ecditor of the “American Socialist.” Consgpiracy Charged. ! The defendants were charged with conspiracy to violate the 1-.\;:."41:;;(.4- law by delivering speeches and cir culating published article witih the willfui intent to cause insubordi nition, disloyalty and refusal of duty among the naval and military forces of the United States and with inter fering with the recraiting service and the enforcement of the selective draft law. The convicted men face prison MISS ELIZABETH LAWRENCE AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Teacher of Piano STUDIO 511 THIRTEENTH AVENUE MISS ANNIE KATE FLETCHER M. M. WESLEYAN COLLEGE Teacher of Piano Dunning System of Music 606 14th Avenue Cordele, Georgia M. R. SMiTH, Physician and Surgeon. American National Bank Building (‘ordele, Ga. :DR. T. E. BRADLEY—Eye, Ear, Nose ! and Throat and Pitting of Glasses I Westhrook Bldg. Cordele, Ga. s o e e i‘ DR. A. H, KENDALL—DENTIST iSpecial attention to Gum diseases ard ‘ the correction of crooked teeth. i Phone 40. Holmes Bldg. '; CORDELE, GA. 'A. S, BUSSEY, Lawyer. State and i United States Court Practice. !()I"I"l(‘h‘ OVER EXCHANGE BANK Cordele, Georgia TL. 1.. DAVIS, Attorney-at-Law. Office Phone 130, Parm Loans at 5%% in terest, CORDELE, GA. THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.—Special Attention to Snrgery and Gyniecology. CORDELE ke e GEORGIA. CRUM & JONES, LAWYERS, Prac tice in wli courts, State and Federal. CORDELE, GEORGIA DR. T. E. BRADLEY-—Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat and Fitting of Glasses. Westhrcek Bldg. Cordele, Ga. THE COR_=ZLE DISPATCH WOMAN BGSSES MiNE HEADS CORPORATION CONTROLL ED ENTIRELY BY HER.SEX New York,—From the ftar West there now comes {o us the lzdy miner, Miss’Anna (Durke; ofgifizer and con trolling element of a $1,000,660 cor poration ruu'«-mird'i) by “Wwomen, Miss Durke operates lead, zinc and silver mines in.‘Arizona.* She-is the largest individual mine owner in the Oatman district of Avizona, and the most widely known woman in the mining world. It was while she was in Alaska sev €N years ago, Invvstignlin;zr a proposi tion in copper, that Miss Burke first became interested in a garnet mine mine, was®given an option on it and finally took it over in the name of a corporation which had a hoard of 15 women directors. At the beginning tlhie mine did not seem to amount to a great deal, but terms of from one to twenty years a fine of from $1 to sioo,oo or both, at the discretion of Judgze K. M. Landis the trial judge who will fix punish ment later. 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OWNeng in ulst style ss and ner nd ey’ ---and Isters ¢ coats; ho: professi and M L re st va e AOX e arx : st v ol o 5 OVerco nal X 8 alue old VET'C 1 are aes. weatl oats: nen: f Tere: er S;overe ~dor aut ; ove ¥ coats; oats wi O m reoat S w 1 en S ) o o I}h S oN ' ° bfieat eam a ew ° 3 ) ,est tW . . ‘€B showt ar O k Ing in , GEORG roth IA I€r ' < { { first claim with. which the corporation | ]started, viens were discovered open-i | ing out in every direction, and as the I { work continued the amazing t‘act! gdawnrzd that the entire mountain was | ;u gigantic mine of the beautiful m‘,\'-i ;‘stals, with ledges of garnets extending | gfrom the sea level to a distance cflf I:I.GOO feet up the meuntain side, I But thie greatest value'of the deposif | Imn:i;;fs in of by-product of :I:l'".va | waste, discovered by Miss Durkes, | Ewlm passed two years in a l}“"“i('“"‘ El':lN.‘rumry working it out. She had ! gobsen’od that garnets when mill?zl‘ I:lid not fuge with iron or brass, and ! il’nllowing this up., she discovered n: %ntew use for the waste garnet, of { which there were hundreds of thou z::zmds of tons, Ground to a ('c'rtuin? i mesh and put through a secret g‘,m(-sss;; %the waste garret makes a soxwmlingl épowder valuable in feundry work,"i ;slw stated. ! i [ The garnets of Miss Durkee's mine | ?:m.- of the finest varity, almondines.l Enn(-auso of their beauty and hard- | ;ncss goeologists have given them lhe} ;numo of" “precious garnets.” t | [ | T e | REWAPD OF ONE DOI JAR I FOR RETURNED FORTUNE i s | g Coviagton, Kyv.—A Covington con-| “D R. Caldwell’s Syrup _Pepsin' 1s just what I need. It is a splen did laxative, mild and pleasant and acts®so quickly and easily. I wouldn’t be without It, and keep it in our home all the time.” . From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by (Mr. G. C. Mu:ph)’, 4 Walker_ Street,) . Atlanta, Ga. , \ Dr. Caldwell’s - Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. () $l.OO ' Recommended as a positive remedy for consti pation, mild and gentle in its action. - The standard family remedy in, countless homes. A trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. ' ductor had $38,00, but only for a minute. Now he has $l-—a reward for his hom:st_v. The conductor I’oulld a satchel con taining the currency on lIIS car and SUNDAY JANUARY 12, 1919. took it to the office. Just as he enter ed a man arrived Dbreathlessly z'md identified the valise, As he <left he handed the conductor a $1 bill