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BRI 12 eRN L eey " CORDELE, GEORGIA
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"BEST LIFE INSURANCE
. " 'NOW FIFTY CENTS---
The bestrinsurance for the lives within yvour
<home i ¢éomplete destruction of DISKEASE
£ GERMS,
;- Your Groeer aud Druggist sclls
‘i.;' . FLY FLU
It is the best produet manufactwed for this pr
“pose, and positively kills GERMS: also FLIES,
CANTS, ROACHES, MOSQUITOES and other
inkeets. Its daily use in the home is the, very
best form of LIFE INSURANCE.
. Mfg. and Guaranteed by A. 0. Chemical Co,,
o ‘ Ocilla, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT
HAMPTON SPRINGS, FLORIDA
Open for the Summer Season, 1920
: April Ist
Under management ot Popa Ogioshy, r2sisted by
. Jeff Folsom ;
Mishing Tennis Swimming
Boating Golf Feature Movies
Minaral Waters Medicinal Baths
JAZZMUSIC . DANCING
- The Itching and Sting 5
~*. of Blazing, Fiery Eczema
Seems Likethe Skin bonFirc.l
There is a lumuinfi discomfort'
caused by Eezema that becomes
®: torture. The itching is almost
fl&&ll‘; _and the skin seems
on fire with the burmning iri
tation, A cure from local applica
tions of salves and ointments is im
possible, becluat% such treatment
;0 e pain temporar
fi ‘K%o l_'::n onry be
_reached by going Jeep down to jits
The source of Eczema is in the
blood, the disease bcing caused by
an infection which breaks' out
through the skin. That is why the
most-satisfactory treatment for all
go-called skin diseases is S. S. S,
for this remedy so thoroughly
cleanses the blood that mo impuri
ties can remain. Get a hottle to
day, and you will see results from
the “right treatment. Write for
advice. Addreu.xf,dlnl Director,
110 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ‘
I! MACON MAN PRESENTS, ARGU
i MENT IN NEW ORLEANS
!I Now Orleans, May s—The welfare
1; and the progress in the life o fthe na
l tion depends upon the solution of the
housing problem and it must be ac:
. complished in our own day and gen
| erution, declared 1. Reger Miller, sec
!n-lm-y of the Macon, Ga., Chamber
’_uf Commerce, at the fourteenth an
! nual convention here today of the
Southern Commercial Secretaries.
Thirty years ago, !\‘llllor‘ said, the
| pveruge was hundred and ten fam
ities ta the hundred houses, and to
day it is a hundred and twenty- one
to the hundred honies. He ])ointed‘
out that in 1919, seventy thm\sand;
! neiw qwellings were complated \\'hihe“
weddings continued at the rat of a
‘millnl nand forty thousand per year.
, pame U
| ARE YOU FIT
! iTO MARRY
i The greatest and most powerful sex
| problam play of the age, “ARE YOU
Fl' TO MARRY?” will be shown at
the \Palace Theatre Wednesday May
|6, This production deals with a sub
§je‘m which is of vital impcitance to
i all humanity, and shows fully and
iclmrly the results of unclean living
' and the eensequences of lack of dis
i cretion between the ‘sexes. The pic-]
| ture was produced by br. H. J. Haisel
| den, of Chieago, who shocked the med.'
"i(.'ul profession and seientifie \\'ufld!
‘wnlw.n he refused (o operate on thbi
'fumu\is Bollingor baby. and save its
| hopelessly defeetive life, |
] The plot presents an argument for
!n:u'lunul eugenic lows and the healthy
lnumm that would result from healthy
{babies in a foreword, and then it
P}rmgs out in"a drama form in g story
3\\'l‘!!(@ll by the magazine writer, Junk‘
.luu. The story is very interesting,
idignified and one that ‘will make those
! who Jview . it think, espcecially after
Itl'\e,\' have seen the pathetically sub
{ tormal children that the doctor uses
[for his arguments. The leading roles
[are taken by Dr. Haiselden and a cast
;m' familiny supporting people. includ
;inn Hamilton Revelle, Elsie Desmond,
; Henry Borgman and Jene Fernley.
[ Every man and woman who is in ter
[ ested in the progress of the human
{ race should make it his or her busi-
ness to see it
The prrformanees will be as follown
Women ondv, 2 to 6% m.
Men only 7:15 te 11:00 p. m.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
"t T B c-. 7
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02, s e
L P&‘S" to accumulate in
W your bowels, where they &
| e abcolrbea into your e
Rl o <ot~ PRy
sfipaion.m: bad e
|BB blood, and- pumerous FR
i~ other troubles are bound e
! to follow. Keep your s
PRI system clean, as thous- SB4
ands of others dc, by N
Ui taking an‘occasional dose @F
of the old, reliable, w- i
' etable, family liver medi- . _
¢cine, \ = ¢
@ Thedford's BEiS
Black- Draught
; Mrs, W. F. Pickle, of 8
W Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: ¥ §
f “We have used Thed- S 8
L™ ford’s Black-Draught as &8
[l 2 family ‘medicine. -My 4599
LB mother-in-law ‘could not
P . take calomelas it seemed PO
‘ too strong for her, s 0 she be
B used Black-Drau‘%htut N
¥, mild laxative and liver SOl
a regulator voo We usé it B
in the famil(y and belicve EEge,
(B it is the best mediciae for .
¢ theliver made.” Tryit. 3
¥\.' : }P:ist og the 2&enuine‘-‘-— 5%
. edford’s. & pack- '
5 agc.p‘ : pfl-‘lfi ;
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~ JOHNSON TO DROP RECOUNT
} New? York,. May 3.-—--Supporters of
Senator Hiram W. Johuson of Califor
’hia, have abandoned their plans for a
recount of the vites cast ia the New
Jersey presidential primary last Tues:
ldu,\'. it was announced late today by
A, O Coy, assistont castern campaign
?manaser. after a conference of Joho
'son. leaders lasting most of the day.
~ “Senator Johngon has aggreed that
‘there is ‘no ehance' of golug fur-ther
in the matter of securing a recount
in New Jersey,” Mr, Jay said, “The
‘vote there is now g closed incidcut in
'so far as tha Johnsof- managers are
concered. : 1‘
“The Senator had left the matter
of a recount entirely in the hauds of
his managers, and it has been op’lcm‘
al with us to institute proeceding: -tol
secure the same. Lack of funds sntz
ficient to cover the $50,000 asked to |
secure tha recount. &
W have less than one-third of that
sum on hand now.” g
NOT AN ISOLATED CASE
Mary. Similar Cases in.Cordels .and
| Vicinity
This Cordele woman's story given
‘here is mot an isolated case by any
menas; week after week, year after
(yecr, our neighbors ave telling simi
lar good news,
Mrs. A P. Hammet, 309 Seventh
Ave,, says: 'Severil years ago“ 1 had
geeasion to use Doan’s Kidney Pills
ard 1 surely found them 1o he flne.;
My Wkidneys acted irregularly and !;
felt tired and languld all the time,
My hack was very, sote and lame. and
1 cowld hardly get around to do my
housework, 1T would get dizzy head
aches and black spceks would appeap
before my eyrs, blurring my sigh{.
I raud about Doan’s Kidney Pills and
deelded to try them{ getting pame
\at Jennipgs Drug Store. After tak:
ing two. hoxes, [ was fixed np in fine
chapa DDoan’s sil engthened myi
back, rid me of thoge dizzy headaches
‘and regulated my - kidneys.” |
Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply osk for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kldki)ey Pills—the same thal
Mrs, Hammetshad, Foster-Milkurn (‘0..1
‘Mtgrs.,, Buffalo, (N. Y. ’ ]
ZION HILL ITEMS
Bad weather has kept our farmers
guegsing of late. Many of ithém have
replanted their crops and afe now
working over time to catch up. 1
M. T. €. Bush and family were thnl
guests of Mr. J. . Adking and family
Sunddy. 1
Mr. D. . Truluck and family were
guests of Mr. J. F. Adkins and fam:]
ily Sunday. - 3 . {
Mr. J. M. Fulghum and family were
the guests of Mr. Tom Stephens and
family Sunday. “
Mr. M. C. Bush was the guest of his
brother, Mr. Mack Bush, Baturday.
Mr. Ben Powell who has heen very
ill is now recovering. ]
Our school will he out iriday. The
teachers are working to make this a
splendid entertainment.
PBOFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FORD WAKE
Eye, Ear: Nose and Throat
DR. A. J. WHELCHEL
f Gynieology E
DR. M. R. SMITH
Internal Medicine ané Surgery
Office: American Bank and
Trust Co., Building. X
e e R RLS S R
DR. 8. F. WILLIAMS—SpeciaI atten
tion given to Diseases of Women and
Children. : A
. WATT-HOLMES BLDG.
Pnone 177 ‘ ~ Cordele, Ga.
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CRUM & JONES, LAWYERS, Prac
tice In all courts, State and Federal.
CORDELE, , . GRORGIA.
ot o L £ e.e B At et e o
DR, W. A. DOWNS
VE'PERIN.!_tRIAN
Office Phone 242 ~ Res. Phone 304
1. 8. McKenzie 0. 8. McKenzie
McKENZIE & McKENZIE
Practising Physicians
.imeqi('au Bank arcd Tr_l_lst Co., Bldg.
|= e ————— s e- o '.bt s e oSt
HARRIS & BALLENGER
JNSURANCE AND TURITY BONDS.
Cordele, . Georgla.
et i et bt s g¥etWt < S vt iy ol s .
L. L. DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Office
Phone 130. Farm Loans at 5 1-2 per
cent interest. CORDELE, GA.
JC.PATTEN
. DENTIST
Cordele, &t Georgia
DR. A. H. KENDALL, DENTIST
Special Attentich to Gum Diseases
e the correction of creoked tsath.
Phone 40 AN Holmes Bldg
' CORDELE, GA: 3
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| W. E. EDWARDS
~ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
}American Bank & Trust Co. Bullding
| WIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF RICHWOOD, GA.
Services on <
Qecond and ‘W’o{lrt‘n» Sundavs and
Saturday Betore
T. B. AVERA, Clerk.
' ORDELE LODGE, NO. 223, 1. 0. 0. F
MEETE EVERY TUEGDAY
© NIGHT AT & O'CLOGK
J. 8. CLIETT, Bec.
Visiting Maimbers Cordially tuvited
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WALKER'S BARBER SHOF
EXCHANGE BAN; CORNER
- CORDELE, G : |
~ A s - - J “.~ '.\ %.4 ‘l"'\‘ ':— A .'_“l ;
MORE GROCERY
| Héve are some real bargaing in' standard
high grade proeervies. 'We invite the house'keep- ¢
er to investigate and leave an order. It will'by @
easy (j@f(-rmine the saving, R %
Shonlders: ; ..., .. 4.0 et & fl‘lc
Miokad: Mdat OB . o Tin L TRy e 8
Smoked Meat, side ..., ... 0000 b sl ngo
White MERRE. ~ 5 b SR SR TR
Robt, E. Lec Flour, 24s per bpl, .......... 81360 !
Robt. E. Lee Flour, 483, per bbl, ... .0, .7 $13.3% i
Miss Dixie Flour, 248, perhbl .. ........, 3%850
Miss Dixie Flour, 48s, per bbl /5000 OL, 281835
" Wemake deliveried prhmfifl}' - ands hahdlc}
nothing hut the kind of provisiens and groceries
which are used in the hest of homes. s
; PHONE 162 = , 11
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‘L. W. Nowell & Co. l
. s i 3
A MANIFOLD HELPFULNESS
: Those who mmaintain Checking Accounts with' s m_s_!ur'a
their money against all possibility of 16s8; utilize the best kndfi’h_ ; ‘ |
method of regulating income and outgo, and protect themselves |
automatically against’error, fraud or carelessness, i '
They enjoy all this—and more. : ' £
By checking their funds through this fnstitution théy
acquire a friendship with our officers which grows more val\_mble iy
svery day, : o4y
Checking accounts cordially tnvited. i
; . )
EXCHANGE BANK OF CORDELE -
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00
J. J. Williamg, Prosidegt B. 8. Dunlap, Vice-President =
S A Royal, vice President B. F. Tison, Casbler -
2 e O o s e eI A TAR e S OAei s o T e
-~ WILLIAMS LIVER PILLS |
b \/’/“Njfeg\?‘% |NO CALOMBL
i/ e AR K :
/A ‘b’ Mild, Safe Stire. Pre-~
i. Ay tj pared after our own for
-2 fi\ .Lo g/ mula. ~ Every hottle
“@ guaranteed. : .
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WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY
Bl CORDELE, GA. . (.. .
Tea glasses, Water pitchers.
We offer you the hest ice tpa gh&s tahehéd
for the money, You shonld see fhwmw‘jigfi
we also have a special sélection ofwfi.tmyitéfl'eis
A'new lot of Crockery and Hlaqum-eld}’gb
enough for everyhody has. al‘lfi;ve‘d’.f tfi)gflfi'fh
and get yours while the vm’iety xsgood. Mahy
a pretty piece éan be had at very teasoyahle
price. See our Stoneware and Daisy Chubns.
They ave the right kind. 0, it M
Rm_nmib(sr also, we handle Slmmehaihd
Senrco Oil Stoves and Ovens. Our good: ?lfifie
is staked on these. - They will fill the biia'nfl
please vou, : Yoy ke s
HUTCHINSON LUMBER & SUPPLY COO.
: CORDELE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, -MAY 5,:1920...