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tiansin this world who do not secm
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make you happy. Happiness comes
from Doing Good.
GEO. MILLER’S EASTER SALE!
Beginning Monday, March 29th; Close April 23rd.
I cannot quote prices on all my stock for lack of space. But not a single article
remains at regular price. ; .
- Trhave just received a complete line of Men's
and Boy’s Spring Suits. Tailor-made, made
. the most seleet styles of the season, T have a
suit that will fit vou. Any man or boy who
needs any kind of a suit will find just what they
want heve. They are the kind of suits that
vou can depend upon for wear, good styvle and
fast color.
It will cost nothing for vou to see the.
-+ Boyxs' Pants, value $1.75 $1 1 g
- PR A el "
Boys® £1.50 Overalls ssc
N MOR L aa
Children Dressy Silk appearing Mercerized
Socks with double turn over tops
Al colors, Price Ho¢ 35c
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Men's 25¢ Sox 1 5c
TR s
LS SRt S R
~lo¢ Ban Silk Thread 3 73
DR . Lt
oo¢ Ladies Patent Leather Belts 35c
AT L e
Nee Our window of New Spring Skirts in Plaids
These skirts are of the latest stvles ana will he
_on sale for one week.
* Ladies and Misses Silk Poplin Skivts a skit
of good styvle and durable material $4 98
worth $8,50, sale ptice ......... .
Cordele, GEO | MELLER ‘ Ggargia
- PAIGE
A Feature of the Shows
It is no exaggeration to say that
our new “Glenbrook™ model has
been a sensational feature of
both the national and local auto
mobile shows. \
Its fame has traveled from state
to state, city to city, and it now
occupies an unchallenged position
of leadership in the field of five
passenger cars. -
In our. long experience as manu
facturers, we have never produced
a model that has so quickly won
its way to public favor.
Everyone, apparently, recognizes
in the «Glenbrook™ an engineer
ing and designing achievement of
the utmost importance.
Designed and built in the Paige
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan
| FRANKLIN-PAIGE COMPANY
CORDELE, GEORGIA. '
A Nebraska inventor has invented
a combination mangle and wringer,
lwhi(-h coupled with an, electric wash
er, is said to reduce the- wash-day
(drudgery to a minimum,
shops——and powered with our
new six-cylinder motor-— it sur
passes every standard heretofore
accepted as the best in five-pas
senger mOtor cars. :
The «Glenbrook” is now one of
the fastest selling cars on the.
American market and the demand
is increasing with each succeed
ing day. - T
Already our production schedule
has been sorely taxed and orders for
spring delivery will undoubtedly
result in an oversold con.ditiq_n.
Compare it with any fiv.e passenger
car that the market affords and
determine whether it is not, in
deed, the greatest dollar-for-dollar
value in the light six field.
Haw, Haw!
“Do you consider it unlucky to lend
rmoney on Friday?” asked Cadger.
“I would if you wanted to bhoerrow
LADIES’ BPRING DRESSES
I ave prepared to make this week a week of
exceeptional Press Value. You will . have to
see thein to appreeiate them. Taffeta Dresses,
Georgetie Dresses and Satin Dresses, Take yvour
cholee at HALE PRICE during this sale.
BAT 64 " ATRILS A 7 0 e A A T AS 7 P P IST o A T P W
Night Gowuns of good quality white Cambiie,
has front voke of embroidery edgimg and: iuser
tion, short sleeves of embroidevy donneing, rib
hon bows, vaiues $2.50 and $3.00 $1 98
Sale Prled o i o el o *
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Under Skirts, serviecable white underskivts of
cood Cambrie, with white cwbroidery of open
work and raised designs $1 19
DR el e i
10c¢, 15, 25¢ Swiss inbroidery, this week :
Npeeid : Py
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SPRING MILLINERY
The tirest and most noted desioners of fhe
east have sent me exquisite iiats dessioned for
every kind of wear and I am going to put thewn
on sale this week at prices that vou will be ster
tied how T can sell sueh nretry hats se cheap
C'ome and be convineed. : 2
New Pamps and Oxfords in patent leather il
and Mahogony for Ladies and Missex that no
othon store could attempt to offer at asueh as
tonishing prices as I am offering vou this week
Price is #8350 2 : q gg
Tlaatnatiaalan sritenis o 7 st 7%
THE CORDELE DHTSP AT
it,”” renlied Badger.
g . .
condition, at a bargain. See Len
Berry, at AKkin's Garage, Ashburn, Ga,
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. GOING STUNDAY
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MANY FEATURES OF HELPFUL
‘ CHARCTER DURING DAY
| By Rev, 7. B. Stanfoerg
The revival services will continune
through the day. Every teacher swill
ein his place, and all the people
are, urged to he at Sunday scheol at
10:00 o'clock, The Men's Bible Class
will have a splendid progiram, and a
large attendance is expected.
{Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor,
subject. “The Qualified One.”
At 3:30 there is tc be a great voung
people’s service, the Sunday Schoo)
teacherg_are expected to be present
with their classes, and the pareats
are urged to come with the young
people. Several teachers will {ake
part in the service.
‘At 7:30 P. M. Miss Nettie Joncs
and Palmer Greene will conduct the
Epworth League devctional service
*All ‘the young people will enjoy this
meeting. :
At 8:00 P. M. the pastor will preach
on “Conscience-Record-God.”
Group meetings of various charae
ter will be held during the week.
Anncuncements will be made on Sun:
day as to these eetings.
PRESBYTERIN CHURCH
REV. R. L. BENN, Pastor. |
Sunday School 10:15 A. M. R. E
Huie, Superintendent..
Young People’s Society of Christian
Endeavor 7:15 P. M. subject “A Trip
through Dixie.” :
Hours of ‘worship 11:30 A. M. and
§:00 P. M. All the members of the
church are urged to be present at the
morning service, : :
The coming service is evangelistic
in spirvit, song, and sermon. Do not
miss it. ;
The public is cordially invit®d to all
these services.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WALLACE WEAR, PASTO®
10:00, Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship, subject “A
(‘onquering Faith.”
2:30 P. M. Sunbeam Band."
6:45 Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.
meets in A pregram meeting.
7:45. Preaching by the pastor, sub-i
ject. “The Young Man and His As
sociates.” This is the third in the,
series for the month on the young |
man. It is desired to have the young
pecple out in large numbers Slmdayl
night. :
Announcements of the “Bible Con
ference” will be made at the morning
services. Large crowds-are expected
at both morning and evening service.
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i CHRIST EPISCOPATL CHURCE,
‘ REV W. B. SAMS, VICAR
.+ The_usual services will be held in
this Church on Sunday, March 28{h,
(The Sunday next hefore Easter or
Palm Sunday)) as follbws:
10:15 A. M. Mens Bible Class,
Judge Strozier, Leader,
¢ 10:15 A. M. Sunday Scheol.
11:30%A. M. Morning Prayer and
Sermeon. }
The Lenten Services during Holy
Week will be held each morning at
10:30 A. M, except on Thursday
(Maundy or Holy Thursday) when
the services will be held at 8:00 P. M.
The good Friday service will be
held at 11:00 A, M. = |
BURNED TO DEATH
MAKING WHISKEY.
New York Marci 25.—John Guayino
was burned to death today when his‘
Lheuse on the East Side caught fire
while he was making whisky, His
body. was feund on the third floor
near two large coffee urns, which
were connected by f)ipes with two
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88 ruid of STULLA VITAL: “1 canuot Say
$ (o 0 pch for this wonderil medicine,
1 had talen other fomale medicings for 38
two years wih no goed resalts I am
tridy gratefsl for STLLLA VITAE, 5
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bottles of STLLEA VITAR cured her, S 8
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| Cuattanooga, Teun, US &y 9
Mb{her!‘ 'i'each the Children
Their Daily Health Duty
You can’t be too insistent!
"NEW children find pleasure in
the thing: most vital 1o their
= pliysical comfort and bealily,
80 it rests with the watchfol moth
er 16 son that they are done. 'The
child will be gratefulbin after yeors.
Chief among {he funclions
necessary o the upbuildicg of the
Jittie Bédy, o that it will not bo a
dyspeptic, constipated hody when
it matures, ia climination regt
lariy overy weorndng. M thempth
or will be insistent and allow
nothing to faterfere witli it, it will
soon becoiie a habit, a daily roun
tine that will not be forgoticn
throughout life. & -
There are limes, however, when
nature will not operate uneided.
Then give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin, which is a conihination of
simple laxative herbs with pepsin,
and the liendaches, the biliousness,
the torpor will quickly disappenr.
It acts gently and without griping,
and as it contains no narcotics and
is pleasant to the taste, it may
Selden Trucks
We have them in stock, Selden
Trucks everywhere -are noted for
complete satisfaction -giyen to
owners. Let us tell you more:
. about it. .
On display at J. B. Rynerand -
Sof Vel Ca . o
A SELDEN FOR YOUR - '
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113 212 81-2 abd stong all- *
worm drive. i
DOCLY OVERLAND
COMPANY. o
' VIENNA, GEORGIA. ;
farrels a fow feet distant, 1n the hai
rels firemen found a liquid with a
strong aleoholic odor. Jos Guarino.
brother of the.dead man, was arrested
on suspicion of violating the prohibi
tion law.
Christian Church Plans
Education of Ministers
Tuscalcosa, Mar. .26 —Officials "of
: vy hiv? % '
WE INVITE YOU
: : ;A“-if-.i. -
T 0 BUY GROCERIES HERE
2 We keep a full, fresh line of bulk :m:d‘ Staple
Groceries a# prices which will help vou save
something. :
. You arve urged to call on us for standard
quality Flour, Meat, Meal, Coffee, Lard, Fotd
- Stuffs, Gavden Sceds, Svrup, Beans, Peas, Can
ned Meats and Vegetables. We have what you
need and will always be glad to fill your orders.
- BORT & VILBANKS -
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' CORDELE, . GEORGIA
SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1920.:
Le given to infants:: Theusands
of familiss kave heen reguiated to
healtliy maturity with Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Popsinii sees - o
AL Bot¥le epn be bm_:giité at any.
drug store. ‘ln’d lorge family!
thero is alwoys someons who'
would feel betier for a dose of a
good medicing Lke Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. ' 2
In spite of the fact thet Dy. Cald-'
well's Syrup Pepsin s the largest
selling liguid laxdrive i
in the world, there e i
being over 6 million . } B
busiles sold each year\ ¢ oy
many who nced .its Wi ‘L/
benebts have not yet ‘fm il
used ir, If you héve |}[@wtoumar
not, send your name |} '
and address for a free ‘
tricl bottle to Dr. W, |
B: Caldwell, 51z |
Washington Street, 1! pra
Monticello, Hllinois. STREPPEPS
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I the Christian ehurch from Georgla;
| Alabama, Mississippi and Florida met
E Lere today to pm‘fg(:t plans for' the ed
| ucation of ministers at the state uni
i’ versity. ; =
! The chureh proposes to errect a
| three hundred thousand dollar build:
;ixig onthe campus_for theg]cgicul
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