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FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 1919
Social Happenings
interest to Women
THE NEW DIMPLE
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The famous Chas. Chaplin in a three reel scream,
“SHOULDER ARMS”
Also LX-0 comedy and Currnet Events at
PALACE, Seventh Street.
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TWO CHAPTERS,
Five and Six of HANDS UP will be shown tomorrow.
FAR FLUNG BATTLE LINE,
PKTHE NEWS, shows President Wilson in France.
Two reel comedy.
Both shows begin at 2 p. m . Admission 10 and 20c.
PALACE THEATRE
The one she's wora since bubylluud.—
a trace,
And then a more decided, certainty!
There is a grace
And naive coquettishness about it in
the lure
Which holds the more securely for
my being scarely sure.-—Exchange
SYMPHONY CLUB MEETING
" The Symphony Club mecting which
was announced for last Saturday was
postponed and will be held tomor
row afternoon at three-thirty with
Miss Mamie Sue Harris. All members
are urged to be present as business |
of importance will be discussed.
. R. Parker of Atlanta is in the
city. l
Mrs. Ida Moran left today for her
home in Macon. / I
Mr. Leo Mercer is suffering from
an attack of influenza.
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Charlie Greer is reporvted ill at his
plantation home, near Corvdele.
Miss Sadie Perlis has returned from
visit to friends in Albany and Macon.
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| Mr. Morris Gattileb of Birmingham
Ala, spent several days in the city
this week.
Miss Cleo Rainwater spent Sunday
pleasantly in Cordele.—kitzgerald
| Herald. ;
Miss Minnie Fuqua of Agusta will
be the guest for the weckend of her
sister, Miss Eula Fuqua.
Mr and Mrs. O. M. IHeard return
ed yesterday from a visit of several
j days to Macon.
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' Friends of Mrs. J. E. Lindsey are
delighted to know that she continues
to improve, and wish for her an carly
recovery.
l Miss Tallulah Atkins, of Cordele
i was the guest of Mrs. C. F. Holton
lund family Sunday afternoon.—Ro
l'chelle New KEra.
\ Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, of Cordele
was a guest of the family of her
brother, Mr. George FKisher, the first
of the week.—Rochelle New Kra.
‘ Mr. C. B. Miller was called to Dal
ton the first of the week on account
of the critical illness of his sister
there.
Homer Wheeler is quite ill with in
fluenza at his home on Twelfth Ave
nue. His condition today is reported
more favorable.
| The condition of Mrs .J. 1. Cofield
who has been quite ill for the past
week, is very much improved today
and it is hoped she will soon be on
the road to recovery.
Segt. Fred A, Persall of IFort Mec
|l‘hcx'son is spending several days in
lthu city, having been called home on
account ol the illness of his mother,
’ Mrs. R. L. Persall.
Miss Mary McArthur left, yesterday
for a visit to friends at Brenau Col
lege. On her return she will spend
several days in Atlanta the guest of
Miss Louise Camphbell,
Mrs and Mrs. C. V. Newell are i nAl
beng having been called there account
of the ctitical illness of Mr. Newell's
brother, Cula Newell, with pncumo
nia following influenza.
l Mr. and Mrs. J. Bain Terrell and
lAII‘. H. D. Terrell, formv'rly of Coving
lmn. now of Cordele, returned home
l\\'v(lm-s;d;n’, after a two days’ visit to
‘r(-]nii\vs and friends in the city.—
in‘nvin;:l(m News.
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Rev W F. Smith presiding elder
'nf the Cgerdele district will preach at
If.lm Methodist Church next Sunday
evening at § o'clock and will hold the
First Quarterly conference for this
staticn for this conference year —
Hawkinsville News and Dispatch.
HERE IS LATEST THING
l IN MENS TROUSERS
! Atlanta.—Have you seen the new
}lmggy knees? They are soon to he the
latest thing in men’s trousers, accord
ing to some Atlanta tailors just back
from the annual convention of the !‘S-I
pociation ‘of American tailors. The
object in making them baggy at thoi
knee is to use up some of the cloth l
suddenly left on the hands of the
tailors by the war's sudden ending. I
An Atlanta tailor with a pmph(-tiv:
turn of mind ventures the assnr(inni
that thin men in the not distant fu-i
ture will be unable to get tailor-made
clothes There isn’t enogh cloth in hisl
suit to make it worth while, he says.
THE CORDELT, DISPATCH
UNCLE SAM BEGINS PROBE |
N GF BRUNSWICK UNDERTAKERI‘
Macon Jan. L’Kl]{(—)llg]l pine I)():\l‘(l‘l
colfing at $l5 cach.graves at $5 vach,,
sexton’s fees at $3 per grave and om-,
balming dead Porto Rican laborers |
at $2O each, when some of them zu‘el
I:zi]cgv(l to-have been laid away with-}
’()ul embaiming has caused an in\'osl-!
igation to be required into the bill of |
'J. D. Boldwin, Brunswick umlvrtulu\.ri;
by the construction quartermaster ut‘i
illm Government picric acid plant of
(that city. District Attorney Wallace
!.\lillt‘r vesterday received a report of
lllu- undertaker's alleged padding of
funeral accounts from the quarter
!H!llSl\‘l‘ and while no warrvant has been
'issuod. it is likely -that the matter
|\\'ill be investigated.
I'riends of Rev. T. W. Tippett will
regret to learn that his little son is
seriously ill at the home of Rev. Tip
pett’s parents in Tippettville, A late
message states that therve is a slight
change for the better though his con-
Iditiun is still precaricus.—Vienna
iNews. .
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PRO
_ PROFESSONAL CARS
DR. S. F. WIHLIAMS—SpeciaI atten
tion given to Diseases of Women and
Children.
WATT-HOLMES BLDG.
Phone 177. * Cordele, Ga-
IDR. H. G. ATHERTON-—Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to dis
eases of Women and Children,
lOffice Over American National Bank.
l CORDELE, GA.
M. R. SMITH, Physician and Sur;;;uon.‘
American National Bank Building
Cordele, Ga. |
i DR. A. H. KENDALL—DENTIST |
Special attention to Gum diseases ard
i the correction of crooked teeth. ‘
Phone 40. Holmes Iil(lg.I
CORDELE, GA. |
'A. S. BUSSEY, Lawyer. State and‘
United States Court Practice. |
OFFICEE OVER EXCHANGE BANKI
Cordele, Georgia |
L. L. DAVIS, Attorney-at-Law. ()ffiu“
Phone 130, Farm Loans at 5% in
lt(-re:st‘ CORDELE, GA.
THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D, Special
Attention to Surgery and Gyniecology.
‘(‘()RDELE gt i GEORGIA.
CRUM & JONES, LAWYERS, l‘x;:-
':i(-v in all courts, State and Federal.
ICORDELE. GEORGIA
MISS ANNIE KATE FLETCHER
M. M. WESLEYAN COLLEGE
’ Teacher of Piano
‘ Dunning System of Music
606 i4th Avenue
{ Cordele, Georgia
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WANT ADS
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l C4SH IN ADVANCE
' THREE TIMES
’ KODAKS:—ana Fresh Films, at Jen.
’ 2ings Drug Store. 1-Itl
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WANTED—DBoy to carry route. Ap
ply at Dispatch Office.
STENOGRAPHER —Desires position
at once Miss Theresa Branch, Phone
185, 1-24-6 Gt
i LOANS—Large or smali, prompt ser
vice, low interest, small commission.
W. C. WINFREE. 1-8-tl.
!WE ARE PREPARED—To do your
‘heavy hauling Phone 152 S. J. Hill.
BEGIAN HARES—A few pair and
triox for sale. Apply 709 Seventh b‘t..!
or phone 481 ]-‘_'2~3ti
FOR SALE -Jersey milk cow now |
|
giving milk. George W. Holland. in!
care Chero Cola Co., 1.23-3 t |
el "*"“‘“’"“—'“—““'!
QUICK LOANS- Made on both (:ny;
and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie. |
T-0-tf. |
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WANTED-—Desirable farm 7Toan ap-i
plications. Interest 5 1-2 percent W.,j
C. Winfres. 10-:22 t f. |
FOR RENT - Four room house, .\‘v\'(’ll?
vacant lots, formely occupied by W. |
N. Adams Bland Villa. T. H. Horton |
Phone 152 1-2413¢ |
CELERY’ TOMATOES,— (‘,ucuml)ers‘
and all kinds of fruits at I\lacrisl
Phone 124, 1-20-‘.’6l
GOOD FARM MULES and horses, all
first class stock. Goddard’s Barn. Re
member we let you help fix the price.
| HURT & WILBANKS. tf
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FOR SALE OR SWAP—One motor
%v_\‘clu in tirst class condition. Cordele
Steam Vulcanizing Co., Phone 229
' 1-23-6 t
B s e
| FOR SALE OR. SWAP—One Saxon
;l‘our roadster, at a special bargain.
Cordele Steam Vulcanizing 00
l Phcne 229, 1-23-6 t
Ll el caa e e
PEACAN TREES-—About 5000 are
the good varicties, for sale at your
own price, See me quick. Phone 3912
J. M. Whittaker, Jr., 1-23-26 pd
‘ PUBI._IC STENOGRAPHER— Work
neatly and accyrately done for reason
able price. Apply at Banenr-Hearald
l()flivu over Jennings Drug Store.
MISS MARY RAPE.
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| FOR RENT-—Five room house, all
modern conveniencies, Thirteenth ave
nue East. Apply Mrs J. E. Jackson
611 Eighth Ave. 1-23-31
FOR SALE OR SWAP—One Saxon
six, new, at a sacrifice price. Just got
too many cars, that’'s all. Cordele
Steam Vulcanizing Co., Phone 229.
1236 t
'FOR SALE OR SWAP—One Paige
lrnu(lsh-r. nearly new and a dandy.
) oing at a great sacrifice price. Cor
l(‘mlc Steam Vulcanizing (‘(‘4 Phone
229. 1-23-6 t
WANTED—Fifteen ramilies for farm
farm work or as croppers on the
Burke Plantation. Apply to J. L. Jam
se, Warwick, Ga., for further informa
tion. 1-22-6 t
HOME GROUND MEAL—We grind
for the public the best corn meal
livery day in the week. We buy corn
and sell meal Minyard Milling Co.,
Corner "enth St and Twelfth Ave.
1-17-26 t
FOR SALE EGGS-For setting from
my fine strain Rhode Island Reds,
best layers. Kggs for eating at mar
ket price always reliable, Apply to
M. Taylor, phone 463, or residence 208
Thirteenth avenue. 1-22-3 t
l 160 ACRES LAND —On Seaboard Air
Line Ry, Quarter mile from Suwann
ce River all good tillable land, about
iwenty acres in cultivation, few small
huildings, one mile to Elaville price
$7.00 acrc cash only. W. J. Hardee
Ellaville, Ila. 1-23-24
FOR GALE- Cable upright nidno, per
fect condition, $250. Sterling uprigzit
piano, pertect condition, $l5O. Singer
drop head zewing machine guaranteed
to give salisfaction, $2O. to $35. See
lmv. I buy and zell all kinds of house
hold furniture, Taylor the Trader 121
I\V:III sireet. 1-1-26
Auto T d Painti
Youowea new top to vour car. 1t ought to he
painted up and given a new start with the New
Year. Then as,you expeet satisfaction and ser
viee, vou may get both.
We make new tops, repair old ones, and pro
vide these for any make of ear. We also do first
class painting, a type of work that will please you.
We have the labor with which to do both. Leave
vour car here and get fullest satisfaction.
CORDELE MOTOR CAR CO.
- Local Sales Representatves for IFordson Tractor
POULTRY SUPPLIES
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS
POULTRY WIRE
CHICKEN FEED
CHICKEN TONIC
CHICKEN MEDICINE
FEED TROUGHS
DRINKING
FOUNTAINS
Pratt’s Poultry Regulator
MAKES THE HENS LAY
F. L. BARTHOLOMEW
My representative will be in Cordele within a few days looking
over some work which we have there and while in the City would
be pleased to call upon others that may be interested in improving
their property. i
lis time will be very limited, so it will be necessary that you
notify this office in advance in order that he may make arrangements
to see you.
J. LEON HOFFMAN
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT,
Candler Annex Atlanta, Georgia.
A ——— S ——————— ¥ P T B T Y S T R
Our prices are better. We hold all furs ard hides e
aside until our prices and grades have been approved. /o """-“
If not satisfied, we return hides and furs free of ’/ \‘f % "i?é
| ,f_;/i-' Rt
charge. \ . o »(:‘—-,
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S. M. WATSON & COMPANY &
CORDELE, GEORGIA. B
The largest Hide and Fur Dealers in the South.
PARKERS TRANSFER
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AUTOS FOR HIRE
4 AND 7 PASSENGIER CARS
J. CLIFF PARKER,sManager. Day Phone 284
Night Phone Cordele, Georgia.
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