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Copyright 1918 Hart S¢ Imllncl & Marx ;
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IThat’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 after a few
months’ wear,
Where does the ditference come
in? It’s all in the quality of the
otiginal garment.
When vou buy good clothes you
save for yourself because the
clothes last longer; vou save la
bor and material for the country
because vou 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
cuarantee vour satisfaction,
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J. T. Westbrook ‘& Bro.
CORDELE. QA
'WHICH BOOKS MUST
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- YOUR BOY READ
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| QUESTION ANSWERED BY ONE
| WHO KNOWS,—BOOKS HERE
}f The Americin Boy for January, 19-
%1!9 says, “We asked the Surgeon-Gen
leral of the United States Navy, Dr W.
E(‘_ Braisted, this question: “If a boy
| whom you loved should ask you,
| “Which hooks should I be sure to read
‘hnmn- I grow up? what would vour
I'mswnr bhe?” Surgeon-General Braist
!ml's answer is given here so that, in
iw-nd of one boy, 500,000 boys may
have it.”
! Among these hooks are the follow
{ing. They may be borrowed from any
‘|lll|J”(' library, why mnot encourage
your boys and girls to read them?
Scott—lvanhoe: a stirring tale of
the days when knights were bhold,
Robin Hood, Rebececa, the Black
Knight and others. '
Scott—Talisman: A tale of the
(‘rusaders whose great hu(u is Rich
ard the Lionheart whose noble enemy’
is the Sultan Saladin. Read it and
find out what the “Talisman” is.
Scott —~Kenilworth: a very exciting
and mysterious story of Queen Eliza!
beth, Amy Robsart and Earl of Lei
cester.
| Scott—Fortunes of Nigel: the ad
’vv:nturcs of a young Scottish nobie
man in restoring his fortune.
Scott—Waverley: a story of the
Second Jubeobite Rebellion, of Bon
nie Prince Charlie Evan Dhu and
the Scottish Highlands.
Read - 1t ig never too late to mend.
l Dickens —Tale of Two cities: a fine
I| romance of the French Revolution.
“ Sheakespeare: Henry the Fifth.
: Sln-nkvspn-urlv: (‘um(;(l,\' of Errors:
1 a play of many errors which are all
I untangled in the end.
| Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice:
; every hoy will like this story of how
Portia outwits Shylock when he at
| tempts to make Antonio give him a
{pound of flesh.
i Thackeray: Pendennis.
‘ Thackeray: Newcomes.
| Irving—Tales of the Alhambra:
stories of the wonderful castles of
' Spain.
| Dumas—Three musketeers: an ex
'<-iting adventure siory
i Bunyan Pilgrim’s Progress.
i Dumas -Count of Monte Cristo.
Tennyson—Ballad of the Revenge
! Macaulay--Lays of Ancient Rome,
Mrs. C. E. Smith, wife of a promi
nent farmer living on the Hatley road
'Hix miles from Cordele, and daughter
Lof Mr. W. €. Cato, of this city, died
shortly after noon Thursday from pne
umonia following influenza, all of her
'six children being contined to the
‘lmmu from influenza at the time of
| Mys. Smith's death.
I Arrangements are made for the
fl-uriul this afternoon at Sunnyside
I('t'nwh-r_\'. Rev, T. H, Horton to con-
Inluvl the funeral services.
| Mrs. Smith was 36 vears of age a
llnwmlwr of the Pleasant Grove Bap-
Iliz:l church, a splendid character in
Iv\'vry wayv, and was beloved by num-
Ivruus: triends.
I Besides her husband, six children
ianul parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cato,
{ she is survived by five sisters, Mrs.
IR Camp, Mrs € C. Griflin; Miss
[ lone Cato, of Cordele Mrs, Susie Dis
!Illlll\t't«. of Qcilla, Mis. J. O ‘Podd, of
[ Gainesville, Fla., three hrothers,Mes
%s.r:: Jack, Ben and Clay Cato of Cor
dele,
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'REV. WALLACE WEAR COMES
| HOME SATURDAY NIGHT
Rev, Wallace Wear, paswor of the
Baptist church, will nct reach Cor
id-'h‘ trom KFlorida until late Saturday
Im',:hl on account of remaining to con-
Eil“\l the funeral of a very dear friend
Im‘ the tamily in Lakeland.
l In a note to the Dispatch he states
{ that he will be in his place at the
lnmrning services Sunday. Rev. M
Wear states that influenza is still
\m;inu in Florida
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' The world's targest artificial harbor,
Ton acres in area and 28 feet in depth
l"' planned for Rotterdam,
THE CORDELE DISPATCH -
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Individual Styles in Ladies’ Suits 1
And Separate Coats .
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Another ‘ 'fiw/ The New
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Shipment L Fé\fi ; Cape Coats I
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Ak e . Ty 3 I
Just received and 'i [ and ladies” Head
e aie becai & \ § wear also add to our
e e l | | Spring showing and
and the colors arve | there is much favor- | -
the newest for /\ - able comment on
Miss Spring 1919 / /%Il These New Garments '
- Out Clearance Sale is Now on in Full Force
An extraordinary Value-Giving opportunity. Be sure and see '
the great bargains we have in all lines,
Save Food, Our Al- Churchwell’s Ten Per Cent. Off
lies Need Food CORDELE, GEORGIA. on High Shoes
County Ag-nt J. M. Turner statas
that a large nvmber of farmers anli
others are slartig theitr home: or
chards, which enterprise is not con
fined to the farms, but is well divide
with the towns people who are utiliz
ing vacant lots and back yards for
the orchards. Mr. Turner has found
some active duties in connection with
pruning and spraying the fruit trees,
and he is cooperating with every
farmer and other individual that he
finds poessible to aid in laying the
plans well for a good peach and other
fruit crops for another season.
Mr. Turner’s mpm"ium'o with sever
al orchards in Crisp last season was
that peaches of equally as fine quality
could be matured earlier for the mark
ets in Crisp County than the famous
(eorgia peach belt. Along with divers
field farming the experience of or
chard owners in Crisp last year has
been a great incentive for other
farmers to take a ||a}rt in this indus
try and a large nungber have set out
good sized m'vh:mls‘lhis yvear.
Between a dozen ' and fifteen pur
chased trees ftor their orchards dur
ing the past week, Mr. Turner says. !
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HACK DRIVERS ARE
GRANTED A RAISE
(Cordele hack drives appeared be
fore the mayor and city council at
the regular meeting of this body Wed
nesday night with a petition to incres
their rates for day service, from 25
ents to 35 cents for wne day drivers,
shhowing increase costs of operating
the hacks. The petition was granted
by the mayor and council, and in fu
ture patrons of the hacks will pay
95 cents for rides instead of 25 cent:
nd the night rate for drives stands
it the old figure, 50 cents.
An ordinance wus passed Dby the
council requiring complete sanitation
in all barber shops. The ordinance
sets out that towels cannot be used
twice or more in succession without
being thorougly washed and dried,
and that all tools used in barber shops
be kept thoroughtly cleaned.
TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE
Those who are interested in taking
a business course this spring should
enroll in Miss Rowden’s school with
in the next few days in order to. get
the full three months term in which
time you can fully qualify to the first
class office work and command a liv
ing salary. Miss Rowden has just last
week finished a most successful
three months term and many of her
pupils are now doing splendid office
work. Why work for a salary on
which you can barely exist, when you
can,, in three months, prepare yours
self to command from $75.00 to more
than $lOO.OO a month, Call at the
school and see Miss Rowden this
week.
Quinine That Does Not Affect Heard
Because of its tonic and laxative ef
fect, LAXATIVIE BROMO QUININE
(Tablets) can be taken by anyene
without causing nervousness or ring
ing in the head. 'There is only one
“Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S
signature on the box. 30c¢ R e
In about 15 years Argentina has
trebled its area of cultivated land.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
MEATS OF
ALL KIND
Full line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
We deliver promptly at nine
and eleven A. M. and four P. M.
Your patronage appreciated.
H. P. Jones wil lserve you in
the fresh meat department.
J. M. LAVENDER & SON
PHONE 66
G CH Tllsr,]b.lt\fu.\'n BRAND, s
% Ladies! Ask your Drugglst for
Yfi LS Chi.ches-ters lilnmomfflrnnd
e Plils in Red and Gold metallic
“,}é li_ xis. seal:(il| with é}.h:g !r{it.vb-m.
V) TS Druggist. Ak ior CILLOIESTFR §
]"Ag"\l) BRAND PILLS, for 25
- ’» years known as Best, Safest, Always Relialile
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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Bring your work to our new place opposite Lewis
and Thompson and let us do you a pleasing job.
We are here to serve you o
Automobile Tops, Buggy Tops, or
Anything That Wears a Top : : :
WE ALSO HAVE A FIRST-GLASS HARNESS SHOP
We will make and repair every thing in the har
ness line. All kinds of leather work will be done
in good Style by Experienced Employees.
Cordele Top & Harness Co.
L. 0. WHITE, CHAS. T. GRESHAM, Proprietors,
Opposite Lewis & Thompson's Seventh St. North,
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THE MARK OF QUALITY—DISPATCH PRINTING
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H. F. CORBETT.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Repair Work Pramptly Attended to
124 Ninth Averue Opposite Light Plant
CORDELE, GA.
FRIDA'Y ~ JANUARY 24, 1919