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SUNDAY JULY 13, 1919.
Social Happenings
AND NEWS OF :
Interest to Women
DANCE FOW VISITORS A
Among the many delightful affairs
planned for Miss Frederica Boatright
and her house party guests, Misses
Aileen Parker, Martha Cole, Lousie
Brand, Mary Li el Patterson, Louie
Dean Stephens, Kula Peterson, and
Lucy Cole. will be a dance given by
the young men of the dancing contin
gent on Monday evening at the
Suwanee Hotel. Musecke's crchestra
will furnish music for th:z occasion.
Abbedon Pitts spent yesterday in
Camilla. 1
Rev and Mrs. Wallace Wear and
daughters attended a barbecue at
Pinehurst Friday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frances are at
home from a trip to Macon.
Mrs. Fred Cannon will leave this
week to vigit her daughter, Mrs.
Arthur Mize in Americus.
Mrs. Georgie Balleneer aud daugi:-
leY, Mary left today to visit raiatives
in Macon.
Miss Annie Burkhead left last nighit
for her vacation. She will go to Bual
timore and New York before return
ing to buy millinery for Churchwell’s
Department Store. She will return to
Cordele early in August.
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Miss Elizbeth Moon will returpy to
Churchwell’s Monday A. M. to again
take up her duties in the milinery
department. She brings with her
some very stunning hats and it will
be a pleasure to have you come in
and see these new hats.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wakefield and|
tamily left today on their auto trip I';)ri
Kentucky. They will stop over in|
Atlanta with relatives till Mendu}r.!
when they will resume their jmn‘:myf
to Chattanooga and Nachville Tcx:z:.i
en route to Louisville, !\'nmm;ky,}
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Mrs. 8. J. Harwell of Adel will ar-!
rive this week to be the guest of Mrs.}
E. L. Harwell, i
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellictt have re
turned from Chicago wheve Dr Elli(;tt‘
attended the American l').n'tm)puthic‘
Asgsociation, . l
Wilmer Harrell of Eastman spent‘
several days here the past week withl
Mrs. Harrell. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry MecGarity are]
now occupying. the Dumas cottage.
cn Thirteenth Avenue. |
Mrs C. C. Montfort and daughter
Mary Jane will spend next week with
)Mrs. Howard Niesler and Mrs. Clyde
‘\Vi]!s'()ll in liuynu]:ls.
I Friends will l—u-‘.—p-l;use(l to know
ith:n Mrs. Wilmer Harrell who has
|lmen ill for the past month is now
lrapirl]y recovering.
! Mrs. Max E. Land and children
'lnft today to visit relatives in Cuth
berth. Judge Land will join them
l'l:nm' for a trip to White Springs, Fla.
j Carl Cannon and phriam Matthews
ihm’e returned from Allendale, N. C.
;whel'e they were guests at a house
ipm‘ty.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harwell and son
, Lamar, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moses
5&,4;1111'11«4! yesterday from White
i/k%m'ings. Fla. where they spent the
;p;ist two weeks. 5
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| Friends here of Dean Tatum will
[b-’e enterested to know that he has
glmxtrnml from France and is now at
‘(‘h;:rlestou, S. C. where he expects
to receive his discharge shortly. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Churchwell and‘
son Allen and daughter Miss Milderd
Churchwell will leave the latter pm‘t‘
cf next week. for Franklin, N. C. m‘
spend several weeks.
~ Miss Charlie Miller of Whycross is
the guest of Mrs. C. B. Miller
Miss Lura Lifsey has returned from
a visit to Swainsboro.
Miss Josie Williamson will leave
to-morrow for a visit to Brunswick.
Mrs. Homer Mims and daughter
Sabra have returned from a visit to
Mcßae.
Mr. O 88. Cannon and son BBobbie
of Lavonia are visiting his brother,
J. F. Cannon and family.
Misses Grance Ligon and Lucile
Peacock are guests of Misses Olice
and Janet Stanford.
ARABI NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. Nussel of Sycamore, was thel
guest of her sister Mrs. J. A. Peed
Tueday. i !
Mrs. W. A. Miller and Misses Edith
and Jean McCormick visited in Cor
dele Tué’éday.
Misses Linnie Green and Annie
Prevatt, Messrs Royal Bedgood and‘
Henry Evan Barnwell motored to
Blue Springs, near Albany Sunday.
i Miss Juanita Harden has returned
il’rom Manassas, wnere she visited
her aunt Mrs. H. E. Hodges.
} 1. L. Green of Fairmont is ip Arabi
attending to business.
l S. A. Morris left Friday for Fitz
lgerald where he has accepted a posi
| tion in A. B. & A. shops.
I Mrs. R. J Bunkly and grandaugh
ter Miss Linnie Green spent Wed
nesday morning in Cordele, shopping.
Miss Minnie Hardin has returned
to Cordele Sanatorium to resume her
duties, after spending two weeks at
|home. She was accompanied to Cor
‘dele by her mother Mrs. Lula Hardin.
} Miss Ruth McWilliams visited Cor
;filo}e Wednesday afternoon. ’
Mr. J. T. Brown of Cordele was the
cuest of friends here Sunday after
ncon.
Miss Myrtis Pate has returned from
a two weeks pleasant visit to friends
in Stateshoro. . i l
Mrs. Alma Trussel has returned
from a visit to relatives in Butlerl
Miss Pearl Pate is visiting Missj
Lillian Daniels at Dexter. ‘
Miss Elma Gill has returned to her!
home at Charing after a visit to 1\1r.7
and Mrs. G. A. Long. l
Myrs. M. Cranford of Ja(:k:;onvi]]e,l
Fla is visiting her sister Mrs. T. O.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Kpps.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Epps and Miss
Epps of Macon and Mrs, Jones of
Jeffersonville were guests of Mr and
Mrs. T. O. Epps last week,
Major and Mhrs. W. A. Miller left
Friday morning, Major Miller to re
turned to Camp Jackson. 8. (. where
he hopes to get a dischirge from
army, and Mrs. Miller will visit
friends in Atlanta.
ADVERSE WEATHER
i TWO KINDS BILLS OF LADING
; WAS REQUIRED.
| London, July 12.-—Because of ad
!,verse weather conditions in Scotland
; the R-34 has been advised by the Air
Ministry to land at Pulham, Norfolk.
’ The airship is expected there before
' noon Sunday.
This Georgia Lady is Well and Strong
Enough to Work the Flowers this
Year, Which She Was Not Able
to Do Before She Took Dreco.
This will be the first year in a long
time that I'll have a flower garden.
I dearly love flowers and also to work
in them and watch them grow, but my
health has been guch that I could not
attend to them,” writes Mrs. Jas.
Middlebrooks, that well known and
higifly esteemed lady of Farmington,
Ga.
“My friend, Mrs. H. C. Griffith, loan
lied me & bottle of Dreco from her sup
- ply, which she Jreeps on hand all the
'ltime and it did me a wonderful
amount of good. I then bought three
ihottles and took a good treatment of
yit. 1 was very .nervous, weak, worn
'out and generally rundown, Consti
‘pation was a daily torture to me, and
my stomach was in very bad condi
| tion. I could not eat the food 1 want
‘ed for it always disugrceed with me.
,I'd bloat up with gas and have heavy
'.puins in my stocak and bowels. But
| it is all differena now and I'm in fine
shape; stomach and bowels perform
| ing perfectly, never have a headache;
sleep sound and wake up refreshed,
;and feel hungry all the time. [ am
stronger and never have that tired
out lazy feeling, but go about my
‘household duties with an interest in
everything. Dreco is fine and I gladly
recommend it to any one who is thin,
weak, pale, nervous, and who suffers
from constipation and stomach disor
ders.”
All good druggists now sell Dreco
and it is highly recommended in Cor
dele by Jennings Drug Store. |
In 1898 gas(line sold for 6 centsl
a gallon, ;
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SWIFT FOUND GUILTY.
JUDGE MATHEWS CHARGE 45 M|N‘
UTES ON LAW OF CONSPRIRA.
CIES AND OTHER COMPLEX
PHASES. |
Macon Ga., July 12—The fate ufg
W. 0. Swift charge with murder,
and two other detectives under indict
ment for the same alleged (‘rimu.‘
and three others charged with aces
sories before the fact to murder went
into the hands of a jury in Bihh‘
superior court shortly before 10:30
o'clock last night.
Judge Matthewf charge followed
the reconvening for the after-supper
session at 9:15 o'clock. The judge
charged for forty-five minutes on the
law of compiracies, and other phases
Solicitor-General John P. Ross made
the closing argument for the stutu.‘
and the closing argument of the case.
He appealed for two h()uré to the jury
to “prevent in the future the suffing
out of lives of innocent men and wo
men of the country” He declared that
Swift and the other detectives had
delegated to themselves the power
of private execution in punishment
of a misdemeanor, for which the state
is only authorized to give as a maxi
mum punishment, one year in the
penitentiary. Attorney Wallace Mil
ler, associated counsel for the state,
representing the miother of Abraham
Kimbrell, one of the boys killed by
the detectives, made the state’s open
ing speech and for an hour he read
‘1'1‘(,111 the statutes of the state on con
spiracies.
After failing many times Italian en
rinzerz have successfully bared an
artecian well in Tripoli.
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
An electric fan brings summer
comfort to the country home.
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PHONE 498 CORDELE, GA.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
To Whom It May Concern:
The partnership heretofore ex
isting between 8. L. Ryals, D. Ed
Kennedy and I, L. Bartholomew,
under the name and style
of 8. L. Ryals & Company, is dissoly
ad by mutual conseit and its bust
ness will he wound up and discontin
ued. All persons holding demands
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Gloria Swanson i FOR BETTER ,FOR WVORSE
An ARTCRAT'T Picture
She had looked up to him as she now looked up the sign
on his door—llooked up to him as the exponent of all that
a man should be.
But now—she looked up to the sign but down on the man.
He had failed in the test of courage; he was “yellow,”” a
coward.
Yet he was fighting a battle in his heart beside which the
test of the field of honor was tame.
And he made her see with his eyves. How? Come to see
Cecil B. DeMille’s latest produetion. It will be your
greatest treat of the month.
PALACE THEATRE
A
BETTER ALL THE TIME
We are always tryving to make the Swimming Pool
amore enjovable place. Try it if you are a skeptie.
It will cure you.
WILLIAMS SWIMMING POOL
against said firm are requested to pre
sent same to I. L. Bartholomew and
likewise all persong indebted to said
firm will pay the same to F. L. Bar
thelomew or S, L. Ryals.
This. July 8, 1919,
I, L. Bartholomew
8. L. Ryals.
D. Ed Kennedy.
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