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Sunbav, MAREH 4, 1920,
L. L. BULLINGTON PHONE NO. 18
'T‘hevalan That-_Dyes TFor You, Dry Cleans, Presses &,
- MAKES YOUR OLD HATS NEW
All Kinds of Alterations and First Class Dress Mak
ing, too, All Done at
. THE STAR DRY CLEANING COMPANY
129 Thirteenth Avenue, West. Phone 18, Cordele, G
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
~ | OKE BENHW[IHI]'
CASH IN ADVANCE |
TIHIIREE TIMES -
FCR PRIGE OF il
FOR SALE—Perfectly good accident
P_ollcios. Paying froin forty to five
Lundred dollars per month for either
sickness or accident. From four hun
dred to fifty thousand for death or
loss of your limbs. Interstate Life
and Accident Co. L. . J. Carter Agt.
Macris Bldg 2-18-26
FOR SALE OR SWAP—One Ford
truck. Price $650.00 Phone 229.
FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9-6
GAS ,AN‘D OILS—Get your gas and
~oil at J. I'. Cannon & Son's, Reo Ser
vico Station. Always good 2-24-24
SEED CANE FOR SALE—AIso ona
good male at a bargain. Will swap
mule for fresh cow. (. H. Whiting
Bland Villa. 3-9-6 t
el e L e
WANTED=-To scll baby's white itk
tatting cap, Apply 118 Twelfth Ave.
: 311:3]
HAVE YOUR CAR washed, doped
greased at J. F. Cannon & Son's.é
Reo Servce Station. It will be done !
vight. | o 2~24'261]'
FOR SALE OR SWAP—Omne 1918
Chevrolet touring car. New top, new-!
ly paifited. new tires runs good.:
Price $350.00. Phone 229 '
FRANKLIN PAIGE (0O 206!
With a ereat degree of pleasure we announce the dis
solution of the IMeagle-Tayloyr [Mfurniture Co.mpany. The
change gives us entire ownership and control of the bus
iness. The furniture house under the name mentioned
above has becn operated in Cordele for a number of
years, Mr. George H. Feagle, of Valdosta having a money
interest which counted in its plice as of great value.
- Every dollar of interest is now locally owned and we
hope to operate and manage the fast growing volume of
business in such a splendid manner as to .deserve even
more patronage. Our aim in the future will be to main
tain a large and varied stock of furniture fully in keeping
with every need of every home.
- Wehave given our best y.ears to learning how to main
tain the right kind of furniture store and we pledge to
use that knowledge to the advantage of this splendid
and fast growing community.
- We heartily appreciate the patronage you have giv
en us in the past. - As to the future, may we continue to
grow in the confidence of the public as a good furniture
house. |
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J. B. Taylor Furniture Co.
Cordele, Georgia
’YOUNG MEN—I 7 upward, desiring
Railway Mail clerkships, $llO month,
Iwrlte for free particulars examina
(tions R. Terry (former Governmem‘
gExaminerJ 284 Continental Bldg.
Washington, D. ¢. - 3-10-5
IFOR SALE OR SWAP—One 1919
lC'hevroleet touring car looks good
'runs perfect as a Chevrolet can nin.i
Price $400.00. Phone 229 <‘
..FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9-6
’ |
' : LOG CABIN CANDY I
iThe best in ‘the world. E:\'clusive‘
iAgents. Fant’s Drug & Seed Stare.j
| 34t |
| e el e I
FOR SALE OR SWAP—QOne 1917'
Dodge touring car, newly painted,,l
;[’new top, new tires newly ovex‘hauled|
j’a very low price considering the con-{
dition of car, Price $700.00 Pkone 229
..FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9-6
REO SERVICE STATION—We ren
der é'good service in repairs and
upkeeps. Bring us your car. J. .|
Cannon & Son_ 2-24-26 t;
WANTED—Desirable farm loan ap~i
plication. Intereét’ 6 1-2 percent W.!
C. Winfree, 10-22 t 1
;BRINewMe your tires for rerpairs;
;Lct ma explaige my Double Trade
Prosposition mileage Doubled at half
:prico. 0. S. Stratton. 131 East Ninth
Avenue, A £ 3-4-25
QUICK Lom;—;;!;_ggnboth city
and farm lands, See C. M. McKenzie
s 719t¢
FOR SAL-E———-;_(;—I;;J—.;(;()_:!;(I Nancy
Hall potato plants $2.00 per thousand.
W. B. Bhipp, Cordele, Ga. 2.27-26¢
IFOR SALE OR SWIAP—One 1918
Chevrolet touring car, looks good runs
'good, new tires etc, etc, Price
| 5250.00. Phone 229. ‘
. FRANKLIN. PAIGE (O 3-9-6
FOR SALE OR SWAP—QOne Ford
uring car 1919 model looks and run
like brand new the price lis right
$560.00 Phone 229.
FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9-6
LOST—A five months old male hound
puppy black with brown eyes, mouth
".zind feet. Liberal reward to finder.
Robert Harris. 308 Fourteenth street
!\North. 3-11-3 t
! A free ride to anyone who will drive
I‘my Ford to Macon or Athens about
I'the middle of next week. Apply to
|Mr. Breast, Commercial Hotel. 3-11-3 t
|MEN OR WOMEN—Wanted, salary
is 24, full time, 50¢c an hour spare time
'selling guaranteed hoisery, to wearer
,Expcrieuce unnecessary. Guaranteed
| Mills, Norristown, Pa. 3-9-12t]
;BIDS WANTED—BIids will bhe re
iceived by the Cordele Board of Ed
cation until noon Monday, March
Lzznd., 1920 for the erection of the
inew high school building. Plans can
;be seen at the office of the secretary
ll’fivi]ege is reserved to reject any or
all bids. J. W. Bivins, Secretary
| 31-20 t
FOR SALE OR SWAP—One 1918‘
’Buick six touring car has rum less
‘than three thousand miles, the pricel
is right looks like brand new,
‘Phone 229.
FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9.6
IF YOU WANT—Good wood, phone
196. We gurantee to please. What
more could you ask? See the wood.
It you don't like it, don't take it.
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. OLD 6HOES—We buy gud sell old
'shoes and do all kinds of shee re
Epaflring while you wait. All work
iguarantced to c=atisfy. TWINE SHOE
HOSPITAL next door to Kyles Drug
i Stor(i, 12 Ave, : . 1-19-tf
LADY OR GENTLEMAN AGENT
WANTED.—In Cordele for Watkins
Famous Products. Watkins Goods
known everywhere. Big profits. 'Writu‘
today. ‘Watkins Company 31, Winona,
Minn, 21441 !
bk CORDELE DISPATCR
[HAVE OPENING—For a live ener
getic salesman to sell g specialty of
real merit on commission basis. Some
'of our hustlers are making $lOO per
‘ week. " Repliegtreated -~ contidentfal.
| The Bucke¥e Oil & Paint Co., Dept.
{R. Cleveland, O. . 1-14-1
FOR SALE @R SWAP—Onc Liberty
six continental Red Seal Motor,
Looks like brand new. Runs tjine, a
¢pecial bargajn and a dandy car, has
run less thail 3000 miles. Price
$725.00. Phone 229
FRANKLIN PAIGE CO 3-9-6
IHAVE OPENING FOR COUNTY RE
PRESENTATIVES—To sell direct to
the consumer a highgrade guaranteed
line of Oils, Paints and Specialties,
lconsisting of 100 different products,
lsideline or full tinie proposition. The
]Buckeye oil & Paint Co. Cleveland, O.
I'INDEPENDENT PORTRAIT MEN—
I'i‘he Chattanooga Portrait Co., P. O.
Box 146, Chattanooga, Tenn., absolu
tely guarantee first class work and
service at reasonable price. We
lupcram our own print plant and can
lisa.ve you time and money. We carry
la full line of frames, sheet pictures,
sample cases and picture hardware.,
[Cct our price. Catalogue now ready. |
3-14-It‘
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
EASTERN TIME
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot
The following schedule figures pub
lished as information and not guar
anteed:
SRR
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Arrives Departe
s:4oam Birmingh’'m, Atlanta 12:00m
2:35pm Atlanta 12.25 am
12:25am Waycross 2:55pm
12:06m Brunswick, Thom’ville s:4oam
B ot R e L SRS T
Georgia Southern & Florida Rallroad
Arrives Departs
I:soam Jacksonville 6:ooam
3:l3am Tifton, Jacksonville 2:lfam
3:34am Jacksonv'e, Palatka 12:55am
6:ooam Macon. Cineinatti I:6oam
f:4sam Tifton T:36pm
2:4opm Macon s:lopm
2:loam Macon, Chicago 3:l%am
12:59am Macon, Atlanta 3:24am
2:sopm Jacksonville 2:oopm
7:3opm Macon O:soam
Scaboard Air Line Ralircad
Arrives : Depar‘s
2:45pm Montgomery 2:sopm
§:Boam Helena 7:32pm
7:32pm Americus 9:soam
2:3opm Savannah 2:lopm
10:40pm Savannah Jresam
J:2Bam Americus 10:40pm
CORDELE, GA., UNION TICKET
OFFICE, PHONE 267
'MOßE INTEREST
1
I(SUGGES;TION THAT SUPPORT IS
E NOW [N ORDER
! — —
! Speaking of the locel corecrt bond,
{ citizens today made the followving
| fine suggestions: s
‘ “The Cerdele Coucert Band was or
{ ganized on June Ist, 1919, dll the
"n‘.cmbwsz being Cordele boys, lovers
'of music and since thefr organiza
itfun they have grown in moember:hip
land hope to coutinue to grow.
l “They only desire to please the pub
\lic with their mugic from whom they
!v.'.n::i:'(- heairty corporation and sup
[ port,
“The boys are working hard and
are advancng fast and theipy only de-
Isire is to come out betore the public
{ and show the public that Cordele can
?lmvo.u band and to show them: a
band that the City of Cordele will be
proud of and call “our” band. |
“It will take money to put the band
throught ag it takes money to'run any
ihusiness. and the public should re
spond to the boys freely, for they de
-Iserve a great deal of credit for what
l:hey have accomplished and greater
isml what they expect to do if the
people will only stick to them The
question arises, does Cerdele want a
hand if so, then please help the bhoys.”
{PERMANENT - CGood paying posit on
;Ul)cll for able, energetic high grale
's.:!lc-sm‘-n in local territory to repre
tsent notionally known manufacturing
|(’()rpomtion. Must call on jobbers.,
istores, factories, mills and garages.
Line well advertised and demand
great. Splendid opportunity for the
right man. Milwaukee Tank Works,
| Milwaukee, Wis. 3181
wwDEBIAES Sellings...
The Best Automobile-Buy
~ In the Road -
Which a goodly number know about anda
larger number are finding out every day.
L S nl e N
Tempkin Bearings,
Gill “Never Leak” Rings
Columbia Storage Batteries
We have all kinds AUTO SPRINGS to fit any Car,
A complete line of IGNITION Parts for any system.
The right kind of oil--HAVOLENE '
The best cheap tire--ADVAN CE
The best tires--BRUNSWICK and McGRAW
All this and the;;:ome--infit—l;:;;;;; General Stocl;
of parts and Auto Accessories ¢
WILKES-WEBSTER KMOTOR CO.
Studebaker Dealers |
Seventh Street - Cordele, Georgia
Ch t d Banki
The young man with a sound banking connection
has a decided advantags in the husivess world,
e is knewn at the bank, and when opportunity
comey this kuowledze i 3 a worth-while asset.
And he has the further assurance .of Kknowing
that his monetary affairs are in safe keeping.
Tiis bank cffers you just such a dependable service.
One that mecanrs poace ¢f mind where your banking inter
sty ave concerned, and one that builds character because
of goed-will that rosuits from such a worthy banking con
noction,
Caill and let us explain it more in detail,
CORDELE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
CORDELE, GEQORG!A,
J. n. Otwell, Pres. R. R. Harris, V. P, W. P. Fleming, V. P.
N. D. Black, V. P,
(GGeo. T. Whice, Cashier G. M. Bazemore, Asst. Cashier
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R X It VAT TaTHW
A SHANPGO THAT WILL
MOT HARM A HAR
Just as a cheap and strong S(‘,:l])v
draws and burns the skin, cht'upv
shampoo, pastes and emulsions con
tain an excess of aglkali and draw anl
burn the hair, causing it to lose t
eoler and life. If you are not careful
in selecting perparatons with \'.'ixir'h}
to wash the hair it is liable to su!’-f
fer an injury. g
Shie,y Shampoo ig prepared from thn‘
Wighest guality of cocoanut and paim
oils perfectly saponified gnd suspend-
ed in a perfect solution that when ap
‘plied to the hair two or three tea
gspzmm‘uls and rubbed briskly at once
makes a bashel of creamy, rich,
bubbling and sparkling lather. Before
it all dirt vanishes, leaving the gcalp
‘and hair perfectly clean, lustrous,
brilliant and soft as silk. Your mir
| vrer will tell you why Shuco Shampoo
makes hair with a thousand ights,
At all drug stores. ,
'ROOMS FOR RENT—Two up stairs
lunfurnished rooms, possession March
'l5. Apply corner Eight street and
Eighth Ave. 3-12-3
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