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Up to the highest standard of quality
Down to the Lowest Possible Prices.
--Hats, Caps, and Low Quarters to
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WE SELL WHERE YOU PAY CASH AND PAY LESS WK BIVIDE
FOR \ THE
CASH ONl,}’l.lusl Across the Railvoad Sevenihh Strect, North. PROVITS
RICH, FRESH MILK
If you want the hest
rich sweet milk, fresh
every day, call us on
Phone 105
and leave your order.
F. S. DORSEY DAIRY
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS
. Planters Drag Harrows
Garden Hoes and Rakes
General Line of Hardware
See Our Line Before Buving
Phone 532
Hutchinson Lumber. and Supply Co,
A. S. Wells, Manager.
Wall st. Cordele Georgia,
gt Near Depot
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SAY TRENTON JAILER
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| CHATTANOGGANS ESCAPE i
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Chattanooga,, Tenn.,, March 22. |
ll‘uul Brown, Fred Finch and Wayne
Everett, three well-knewn chauffeurs
!-!‘ Chattanocga, convicted and given
!u ninety-day juil sentence at Tren
ften, Ga., Thursday, escaped from the
‘jnil Saturday night, and are .still at
large. 1t is said that the,county judge
visited the jail Saturday afiernoon,
aand when he left the jailer forgot to
lock the door. The poys walked out
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SOUTH DAKOTA EXPRESSING
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CHOICE OF REPUBLICANS
Sioux Falls, Mar 23.—-Indorsement
of a candidate for the republican pres
idential nomination was the prineipal
issue at the South Dakota primary
today. The women are voting. The
democratic candidates are former Am
bassador Gerard, James O. Monroe
and Maywood; the republicans Wood,
Johnson, Lowden and Poindexter.
Mrs., Henry Mashburn of Rochelle
was a visitor here yesterday.
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THE CORDELE DISPATOR
“JUSTICE FOR TURKEY .
| DECLAR@S PREMIER
| London, March 31s—Premier Lloyd|
| George Friday discussed the Turkish
|question withi the Indian caliphate
delegation headed by Mohamed All,
'who declared that Turkey should have
I all her pre-war territory restored. The
[APrimer replied: |
[ " o noc understand Mohaamed Ailj
‘to claim indulgence for Turkey: lic!
| Ganns justice and Justice she wdll g(-ri
! Austria has had justice, Germany
| has h#d justice—pretty terrible jur»:}
i tice. Why should Turkey escape? ‘
! “Turkey thought she had a f(-ud‘
with ug. Why did she come in and 11',\"
to siab us and (h-stx'(fy liberty
(hrcughout the world while we were!
| engaged in thig life and death strug
-I.gle? ‘
!~ “I¢ there any reason why we should
capply a different measure to Turk.ey‘
' than we have meted out to the Chris
| tian communities of Germany and
. Austria?
! ¢] waant the Mohammedans in In
| dia to get it well into their minds that
| we are not treating Turkey severely
because she is Mohammedan. We are
applying equally the same principle
|to her as to Avsiria, which is the
| greatest Christian community.”
| Referring to the temporal power of
i the Caliphate, the Primer said he
. eculd not interefere in a religious
question in which Mohemmedans
themselves deferred.
i The delegates requested that the
| Apterican messacres be investigated
g'by an internationaal commission on
{ which the Moslems were represented.
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' WOULD BUY BACK GOODS
| P
i Christiania, Norway. March 20.—
| American representatives are trying
| to repurchase dry goods and wearing
I apparel bought from the United Stat
!("'. from 1918 to 1920 for re-export to
{ the United States as the prices r>!’i
'these commodities is B 0 per cent,
! lower than those now prevailing in‘
; the American markerts. Immediately
i after the war Norway was Ii()ode-tl‘
. with American dry goods and wearing |
I apparel and Norweyian firms pla(-r:d]
! large orders in Ameiica for further
| delivery. “ !
| The Norwegian embargo now iu'
| force probibits such export as demand
[ed by the American reprvsu:xti\'cf, i
l AMERICA MISSED PIG |
1 e 5 |
| OPPORTUNI IV DEFEATING |
|, ~ |
? TREATY, SAYS HARBANG |
| o |
2 Youngtown, O. March 22.—America
imissed a great opportunity when 111r'i
nited States senate refused to ratify’
the peace treaty, Senator Warren G.!
iarding. Ohiio, Republican candidate !
for the presidential nomination, told|
‘a meeting of Youngstown gteel work
fers here yesterday.
] “1 would not have accepted thel
i treaty as it was negotiated because;
i it bartered away American national-|
! ity, but I was ready to ratify with rre-.
gervations which safeguavded all|
| American rights,” the senator said. |
i Despite defeat of the treaty, in
| world affairs and will help to bring
lahout a condition of approximate
: disarmament and join in pm:n.oting
| peace and the fraternity of nations,”
| he added.
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1T KILLS THE CHILLS
! Ameco 18 sudden death to chills. :
| The minute you take a dose ot |
I;\mm'o Chill and Fever Touic you can i
rest essured vou will miss that zlmnd-;
led chill day. “It Kills the chills.” i
| A few doses breaks the fever, and !
:uftor taking one or two bottles as ai
| tanic the fever will not return. |
Ameco will also cure an orcinary |
cold in 24 henrs. 1
Try a bottle of Ameco. You wi?i.!
be agreeably surprised how (uli(-‘.;lyi
and thoroughly it does the wur‘p:.{
Every bottle guaranteed. Price 25 |
cents. |
Pridgen Bros., Wholesale Distribu !
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‘ REV. E. H. M'GHEE DEAD
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| Cuthbert, March 22.-—The Rev. E.
supperanvated . member .of the
'South Georgia who wiil be pained
il, McGehee, Mcthodist minister and
this merning at the home » of his
~‘::ugh‘-;m'.v Mrs. H. P. Elder. He is g
| brother cf the late Dr. John B. Mec-
Gehee, widely known as a_church-
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fiosms | over My S
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man and minister. o !
Mr. McGehee was a traveling
preacher in his church for fifty-e"gntl
vears, He has thousands of friends'
throughout Georgia, and especially |
South Georgia who will bhe painv':(li
to learn of his decease. The funeral;
‘angd interment will take place in Cuth;
bert Tuesday morning and conducte(ll
by Rev. O. B. Chesier. presiding eld-|
cr-of the Americus district,~and :m?
intimate friend of Mr McGehee. :
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fl sodnetion, improves Bualth, svm vatry. eficictey ;|
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DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR
Buy a Dodge Brothers Car and Get
°
Real Service
We have a stock of parts that ig suf
ficient to do all kind of repair job, and, :
best of all, we have mechanics that
know their business. We would like
for every owner of a Dodge Dri!!
(Car to call on us at least once a
month and let us inspect his car.
This is a small request, but if you
will do this we may save you a big
repair bill later. .
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0. S. BAZEMORE
Cordele, -- - - Georgia
TUESDAY, MARCH 23. 1920,
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COLDS breed and @, /i
Spread INFLUENZA SVI
KILL THE COLD AT VGI '~
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D, - hourge—reolieves grip in 3 days.
B Money back if it'fails. ’lyhe'
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