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PLANS COMPLETE
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FOR GREAT DRIVE
SOOUTH AND WEST MATERIALLY
BENEFITED BY GREAT
METHODIST DRIVE.
Plans arce now completed for the
eight-day drive for $35,000,000 which
the Methodist lEpiscopal Church,
South will put on April 27 to May 4
The campaign is in charge of Lynua
Pearce, who was one of the govern
ment campaign managers, and all the
departments affilinted with the can
paign are bhusily at work at head
quarters in Nashville, The immeusi
ty of the sunr to he raised means that
the task itself is an immense ene m
offices are humming with all the sth
and buzz that goes with big busine
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& to enjoy an inside bath cach mon
0 flush from the system the proevi
fay's waste, sour fermentations amd po
sonous toxins before it is absorbed o
bhe blood. Just as coal, when it buro o,
leaves behind a certain amonnt of 1
combustible material in the form <
ashes, so the food and drink taken cach
day leave in the alimentary ovgans a
certain amount of ndigestible material,
which if not eliminated, forms toxins and
poisons which are then sucked into the
blood through the very ducts which are
intended to suek in only nourishment fo
sustain the body.
If you want to see the glow of healthy
tloom in your cheeks, to sce vonr skin
get clearer and elearer, von arve told to
drink every morning upon arising,
glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate in it. which is a
harmless means of washing the waste
material and toxins from the stomach,
liver, kidnevs and bowels, thus sleans
ing, sweetening and purifying the eutire
While the piovenient is denomina
tional it is {for the benelit of the world
a large portion of the fund which will
be raised being turned right ove:
again to build up the communities
frem which it came in the Southen
‘and Waestern States. Among the var
ious forms of reconstruction work
here at home that will be undertaker
ay a result of the raising of the :¥:‘.;’.,-‘
000,000 will he the following: Fivc
schools of the Colered Methodist Bp
iscopal Chutch will be materially as
sisted with $50.000 cach, while Paine
College will be helped with $250. 000
for endowinent, buildings and equiy
ment, Agide from this practical wort
in cducating the coloved people in
their midst the denonination willerec
a schoel to frain religious teachers
loaders and preachers for the Ingdian
of all tribes now located in the Unit
od States.” This school will cost $l5O
tiimentary tract, before putting more
1O Lo the stomaety,
Girls and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimples or pallid complexs
M, olso those who wake up with a
conted tongus, bad tuste, nasty breath,
thers who are bothered with headaches
hiitous spelis, acid stomach or constipa
tion should begin this phosphated hot
Wiler drinking and ave assured of very
provotnced results in one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little at the drug store
but is sulicient to demounstrate that just
as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies
and freshens the skin on the outside, so
hot water wn ihmestone phosphate act
on the iuside argans, We must always
consider that futernal sanitation is vast-
Iv more important than outside cleanli
ness, because the skin pores do not ab
sorb impurities into the blood, while the
howel pores do.
Women who desire fo enhance the
heauty of their complexion should just
try this for a week and netice results,
000 and its establishment will mark
the bheginning of a, great forward
movement among the Indian popula
tion.
A particular effort will be made by
the Departmment of Home Missions of
the church: to help the mountam popu
lation. Ten schools now under Con
fevence ownership will be financially
assisted with $50,000 each, while the
same sum will he spent annually in
carrying on the religious and social
work needed to mecet the immediate
needs of these people, The foreign
ers now in the South and West will
he the beneficiaries of the campaign
‘(n the extent of forty night schools,
thirty churches and additional mis
sions, Three schools for Mexicans
Cwill need $lOO,OOO each, the Textile
| Industrial Institute at Spartanburg,
8. C. for cotton mill operatives, will
receive $150,000 and the cirvcuit rid
vers of the church will, together with
;I:nml-mlc of Methodists pastors, have
!H:"Er small salaries raised to meet
:1 higher scale of living of the pre
!r-‘e:l day.
I The Woman's Work Home Depart
pment, has outlined its efficiency pro
::".:m- for the next five vears (in addi
jlil\’\ to its present in (come) as fol
fh.\:,.: Mountain work, $158,600; city
i““"’!‘ $442,000; Latin Americans,
:le..l.i'h'(n; Gult* Coast work, $82500;
ovientals on Pacific Coast. $33,000;
| Negroes $242.000 dependent girls
. The expenditure of such vast sums
Ot money in the Southern and West
ern States during the immediate
months and years :111(\;1(1.:—:”11! in
such definite phases of reconstruction
means a great step forward for the
populations iherein affected. A large
pertion of the $33.,000.000 will also
be spent in reconsiruction work in
France and Belgium and in sending
meical and educational missionar
ies to Africa, R&zil, China, Cuba, Ja
pan, Korea and Mexico,—s well as
yhuilding up the missionary work sub
stantially in those countries,
Refrigerator trucks of 12 ton capac
tty, hauled by motor tractors, have
Yeen placed in sservice by a Chicago
nacking company for local deliveries
of fresh meats.
The left sides of the leases of new
automobile goggles are colorad to en
able a driver to shield his eyes from
approaching glaving Lhkeadlights by
turnipg his head slightly.
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There were 75,288,851 tons or iron
ore mined in the United States last
year, exceeding all previous records,
20 states figuring in the production.
Thr CORDELT DISFATCH
UNDERSEAS WIRELESS INVENTCR COMMUNICATING
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: Underground and ncderseas wircless cemmunication was a big factor
| in winning the war. This photograph shows the inentor, James H. Rogers,
! of Hyattsviile, Md., ccmmniicating {rom a wireless station established on
! the banks of the Potomace with submarines submerged in the river. No in
formation conzerning the Rogers invention was permitted to be made public
‘\mtil after hostilities ceased. My, Rogers had practically perfected his un
itlvrg‘rouml system when the United States entered the war and at oucé of
!i'r-rc(l it to his country without cost. -
GEORGIA LANDOWNERS TO
OUTLINE YEAR’S PROGRAM
Tifton, Jan. 21.—Every soldier in
Tift county who has recewved his dis
charge or is at home cn leave is invit
ed hy Secretary Ahott of the Georgia
[.and Owners association to be in
Tifton Wednesday morning to get in
to the government moving picture
which will he made here that day, for
the purpose of exhibiiion throughout
the country in the,interest of war
reclamation work and the effort to
provide homes for returned soldicrs.
A touch of romance will he given
the picture by the presence of an
Indian soldier looking foer a home
stead location and the girls he meets
here who will sharve it with him. The
people ¢f not only Tifton and Tift
county but throughout the section
have been invited to attend this meet
ing in Georgia Land Owners associa
tion in connoction with the veterinary
inspectors in charge of tickeradica--
tion in Georvgia, which will be held
under the auspices of the Land Own
and the Tifton Board of Trade.
Legislative Program
Address will be made by the men at
the head of the difterent departments
of these lines of work, most notable
among whom arve H. T. Cory, consult
ing enginer with the U, 8. reclama
tion serviece, and Mrs. Nellie Peters
Black president of the Georgia TFe
deration of Women’'s clubs. There are
full programs for both morning and
afternoon sessions,
Becides rveclamation work the loca
ticn of soldiers on lands in the south
and tick eradication, the Georgia
Land Owners \\'i‘l map out their le
gislative program, which includes
changes in the law establishing a
coastal plane experiment station and
the building of a system of state high
ways. Members of the state county
councils of defense, public officials
legislators, bankers and other busi
ness men from all sections of the
state have invited and the 1i1(\('tirl;:
promises to he on 2 of the most inter
esting of its kind since the eclose of
the war brought the necessity
for providing homes for returned
MAIL US
YOUR QLD SHOES
We do repair work on short no
tice and make reasonable charge
All kinds of shoe repairing done
while you wait. Three ex
perierienced men busy.
THE CITY SHOE SHOP
L. COHEN, Proprietor.
Eighth Street, Cordele, Georgia.
Baby coaches can be made to serve !
as cradles by the invention of detach-‘
able rockers. l
London chemists have perfected
patented a cold process for con\'ort-l
ing straw into pulp.
FORMER SENATOR OLIVER
DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Pittsburgh, Former United States
Senator George T. Oliver died at his
home here this morning, after a lin
gering illiess.
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GIVE “SYRUP OF FIGS”
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delicious “Fruit Laxative” can’t harm
tender little Stomach, Liver
and Bowels,
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, yvour little one’s stomach, liver
and bowels need cleansing at once.
When pcevish, cross, listless, doesn’t
sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever
ish, stomach sour, breath bad: has sore
throat, diarrhea, full of cold, give a
teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food and
sour bile gently moves out of its little
bowels without griping, and you have 2
well, playful child again. Ask your
druggist for a hottle of “California
Syrup of Figs,” which contains full
directions for babies, children of all ages
and for grown-ups,
A GOOD LAUNDRY
INK 3 A
Is what we aim to give Wour-'
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.
GIRLS! MAKE A
BEAUTY LOTION
WITH LEMONS
At the cost of a small jar of ordinary
cold cream one ¢an prepare a full guar
ter pint of the mest wonderful lemen
skin softencr and complexion beautifier,
by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem
ons into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white. Care should be taken
to strain the juice through a fine cloth
50 no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo
tion will keep fresh for months, Every
woman knows that lemon inice is used
to bleach and remove such blemishes as
freckles, sallowness and tan and is the
ideal skin softener, smoothener and
beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and two
lemons from the grocer and make up a
quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massaze it daily into
the face, neck, arms and hands. It
should naturally help to whiten, soften,
freshen and bring out the roses and
beauty of any skin. It is truly marvel
ous {0 smoothen rough, red hands,
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That Last
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Ihat’s the way to Save
Many men are wearing their
last year’s clothes, cleaned, press
ed and looking as good as new.
And yet others find their clothes
looking shabby aftor a few
months’ wear.
Where does the difference come
in? It’s all in the quality of the
original garment. , ‘
When you buy good clothes you
save for yourself because the
clothes last longer; you save la
bor and material for the country
because you don’t buy so often.
That’s the reason why we say
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes, Materials
designing, tailoring are the best
obtainable. That means good
service this year and next; we
guarantee your satisfaction. - « |,
J. T. Westbrook & Breo.
CORDELE, QA.
THURSDAY JANUARY 23, 1919