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PAGE TWO §. - ' ] ¥":‘ '8 4 ' . " R ,;.uv? :'v,'.é...-_. GEORGEN - SENATOR SEVERELY | FCONDBMNS PROPOSAL THAT # "!’i END FIVE MILL.ON TO ' NEGRO REPUBLIC OF A A | 'Wagh! ; ‘Sept., 12.— Doclaring ‘t;lha-l come 13 the Anie Prroinment to cene "y the ‘Mmouney. lender of th worid ‘ atdt ;'*lhon. of Georgia, m @ {kpeoell bpflare the senate today sev :m ’f:‘ d the proposed $6,- 00,000 Liberian - loan, now before x%;’, asserting that in his piniag #here was no moral obli atiof g ithi {aet ‘as claimed by its Bupps ¥ . || THE, ‘Géongia genator also de dounehd the Borah rvider, proposing gn- appropiation of $20,000,000 for e phelan tion -'jfif- arid lands in the ‘T ‘; ‘which he charged were fnde ohit b .“The Liberian loan Se top, “Watson said, would ot a | ;L sus 'precedent for the pgov itantapddet this time. He further ; n% - thidre ‘was little likeli- M,W lo#n 'if granted, ever 1B 9‘“: & 1 “Ipeaily ‘would like to see what f u'-;,i' puld venture to say that b 6 Homestly expected that the Liber fins 108n’ would ever be repaid.” Se ‘*a 4 3'.* yajson said, “Nobody ever ex pecty it fo be repaid. What is more it.!b Hans . R‘ not got enough of that fnongh Vb fh, it invested in meat, {voutd ‘o tml}‘(e a frying pan smell ‘Sernse P clikmber.” " Rel TS Fring then to a book ‘subject’ 'periafoy’ Watdon pointed that the ; opujaton ‘of Liberia was reported pt 50 00 consisting mostly of indi | Finolly Hegro races. “We: dre goliig to letid 5,000,000 “‘0 b 0901000 negroes in Liberia. I }_?‘o sWr'tivg it to the negroes ‘of W ihinron city, or to those in {Mabatha ahd Georgia, whose needs for Weare: much greater. 'fiu&u the negro does mot Wave 'tB Wenr anything in particular Mmfllw:nd pleasing ¢x- W?':df dontenanre. Five mil ljgh }: ts to be given to 50,000, 050 Shickosn. fllfl 18 a Mindred dollars a piese ffi;p‘h' pegro German, ¢évéry fie : ,%h woman, évery negro -,Gmu--in Liberia, and what in fhe namé of God would they do: -« 'WHEN " /“PHE BILLS COME IN H Al | At the first of each month those who pay | |, i eurrency frequently arc forced to go in | ‘person ‘to the four ends of the town in or | dfi‘t& pay them, or to buy money orders to ' v dd through the mails. 2 * W*ifll a ;éhecking account, a few minutes at o ‘{Gul‘ desk with your check book, and the : nisiness of paying hills is all done. In ad - dition to this you have a reeeipt for every ] ki bill, when your cancelled checks come in. : :{ e ‘_y ’ 2 ¢ < T ] | i ‘"N ) ~ || - CITIZENS BANK b b OF CORDELE - Wbt CORDELY, GEORGIA . M. F. Corbett, Plumbing ~ « . And Everything in the Plumbing Line. opfi_ii@r Light Plant PHONE 378 Cordele, Ga., 124 9th Ave. ¢ 'L i : i : o 4 L] e|| P e T T RE 1 L,{;l iIL “"'LL? i L ARG LGSR A @vlfi,n B ’ l! 'i LR R L«L‘b ot LQL_.L“:Q_:: ;’l‘ 314 l 3."_1,) LR i be e R g 11| ! =-J T -i—i«—'::--f;—;»}{!-}-fii E O B FRREEE e h Ei R e R BB it T ot BIIIR R ~‘? VT S N N Bl Bl N ‘Y TS Y S RS l;’;a\f H = ‘fm;§ .\"‘;‘l‘ 33 e ‘ ;‘*’{-i i Pl NN Liea AN TSN ¥ leß\ - AL - W” Beg e 4 " ’/'.fA 5 M - S fif‘?r ! : - Er ~ N MYSTERY ATTACK MAY " PROVE FATAL TO FARMER ! " Sylvester Sept., 13.—Thomas C. 'Snipes, prominent farmer living a iew miles east of Sylvester, is in Ln eritical condition today from in ‘Juries recieved in an attack upon ‘him by a mysterious party of young I-men and women n an automobile that stoyjped Tiear his [house last week. ’ My, ‘Snipes took his gun :%mm-, tige#: a noise near one of the négro, Ihm{u; a few nights a 0 Hé found an’ automobile ‘\occupied by two white youths and two white girls, all smoking cigarettes. One of the imen grabbed his Bun and another |stmck him over the head. | His injurjes at first were not | thought to be sei'ioun, but it was re i‘ ported from his home today that he 'ig ‘having convulsions, i IN THE HIP POCKET | . New York Sept., 13.—Blessed is ‘ he that poureth his liquor under the ‘table for verily he ghall not be mo- Jested by prohibition agents if New York Federal Prohibition Diwector Day has anything to do with it. Thio durprising dpdlaration of ‘amnesty for the prudent was made in e course of a discussion of the direc 'tors plans for enforcing new and ctringent Orders against obvious hotel dining room and cafe tippling Dy and his hiqf aids toured Broadway eabarets last night and put out an anti-flask display wet n ing, but it wag explained today they ‘did not mean to curtail the pleas. ‘ures of the respectable discreet drinker. Under the table or behind the door thirst quenching was not ‘the thorn in the iprofibition depart 'ments side, according to Day. “Its the open, flagrant, flaunting violators we are af¥r—the men who with the money if they had it.? Sup pose a negro family in Liberia con sists of an average 'of five, there wouid ‘be a gift of $5OO to every negro family in Liberia.” : Senator Watson observed that the negro families of ‘the District of Co ’lurhla would have somewhat of ¢ jubilant time if given this amount | of money. . There was somie misapprehension about ‘the origin of Liberia, he said MELON GROWER'S ATTENDANCE AT ADEL | CON VENTION EXPECTED TO BE 1,500 f Adel Sept., 13.—Fifteen hundred members of the Southwest Georgia ‘)ig;crnpé'lOn.. Growers Asgociation W 11, meet here at 10 o’clock Friday ‘morning, September 15, for the pur posz of winding up the scasons bu siness and to make preparations for ‘the coming year. The ‘Acsociation his grown from less than 200 mem bers in 1921 to 1,500 this year and ‘the shipments from 650 carg in 1921 ‘to 1,850 this year. Had it not becn for the extremely adverse weathor icondition's the past season the ship ‘ments would have probably been ‘near 7,ooocars. The meeting Friday iwill be of a contructive nature and certain rules and regulations will ha so change as to provide a n}ore ec onomic inspection system but wiil ‘not affeet the thoroughness of the inspection service. Thoufh this sea sons prices were not near so good as in 1921, the members of the asso ciation are well pleazed and they predict a much better and stronger association next iear. REDUCED WEEK-END FARES ' FROM CORDELE, CA. Jacksonville, Fla. —--cpceae... $B.lO Pablo Baach, Fla. -.cccueeo.. $B.BO Atlantic Beach, Fla. wceocoe_.. $9.00 White Springs, Fia. .cceeeio. $6.90 Tickets sold for all trains Fridays and Saturdays with final limit return mg to reach Covdele prior to mid night of Tuesday following date of sale. For further information apply to Ticket Agent, G 8 and F Ry., Cor dele, Ga. to 9-15 Hefiantly put flasks on the table or pour in plain sight.,” said the di rector. Privacy of hip pockets would not be violated, he added but the minute anything alcoholic appeared on a table both patron and restaura teur would be pounced upon as guil. ty of violating the prohibition laws. T. L. LAMAR General Bullder and Supérintend. ent of Construction Fl’ne Carpenter Work, [tenwodeling Repairing, Roofing, Etc. Have Experienced White Work. meén do Your Work. Box 37 : Cordele, Ga. SPECIAL SALE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT VERY'S NEWS DEPOT Commencing Monday, September 11 pe TABLETS - -« 8¢ 10¢ TABLETS - = 180 10c INK - =l . cni AR TABLET AND PENCIL 6e - -~ be PENCIL - - 4c » Buy for the season at these low m*'iceé., : Wil-i gsell . the entire stock at cost, consisting of office supplies, boeks, nqvelties, _stationery, €te. VERY’'S NEWS DEPOT Sheppard & Wright ; U. 5 S. BONDED " WAREHOUSE . Oup-aim is to give quick service, aceurate & \”_ivcig‘fiénd safe storage to our customers and patrons. If you are not already a customer, try us. Asociated with us are Colon Williams, A. B. Dorough, J. R. Raines and Teddy Adkins. THE CORDYLE HISPATCR e AS TR R GERMANY SENDS ' o« REPRESENTATIVES 7., ONREPARATIONS Berlin, September 13.—1 n lcnding‘ Dr. Fischer and XKarl Bergman tc Paris again, with instructions tc hold themselves at the disposition of the reparations commission, German_v‘ has initiated steps caleulated tc‘ forestall definite breaking off of th(l negotidtions, « Rejection of the German proposa of prolongation of the term of issuc of_ the Areasury notes to be handed, over to Belgium it is believed in of, ficial quarters, would be tantamount to a 2 demand for the Riechbank’s gold gecurity. But the Germans are equal Iy ecrtain that I'rance wounld be will: ing'to digpcase with sueh an alterna. tive in th» prosent sitvation They bhelieve that_inasmueh as the repara tiems undes discussion wholly con xerns Belgium, tl{4> Fremeh attitude in conenction with the surrender. o the German gold reservie will not as: sert itself at this time. i IRELAND REAPPOINTED Washington, ~~Major Gei\'ral M. ‘W, Ireland was reappointed today by Presidcat Harcing as surgeon general of ‘the regular army. ¢ [ndiana Lady Had Something Like Indigestion Until She Took Black-Dranght, Then Got All Right. *" 4 . Seymour, Ind—“Somie time dgo 3 tiad a sick spell, something iike indl gestion,” writes Mrs, Clara Peacoek, of ‘Route 6, this place. “I wotld get very miek at the stomach, and ‘spit or vomit, wepecially in the mornings, “Then I began the use of Thedford's Black-Draught, after 1 had tried other medicines, The Black-Draught re Ifeved me meore than anything that ! took, and I got all right. ol “] haven't found anything beiter than Black-Draught when suffering from trouble caused by constipation 1t is easy and sure. Can be taken in small dosss oy large as the case calle for.” Ghy When you have sick stomach, indl gostion, headache, constipation, ‘o other- disagreeable ‘Symptoms, take Black-Draught to help keep your system free from polson. -~ Thedford’s Black-Draught 1s mads from purely vegetable Ingredlents mots:ln a gentle, natural way, and hag no bad after-effects. It may bo safeis taken by young or old. 8 Get a package of Black-Draught to day. Insist on the genuine, Thedford’s At your druggists. - NGI ’ MAX. E. LAND Attorney at Law Bankruptcy Cases Specialty. DR. L.'L. INMAN AND WIFE— Chiropractors, 118 12th Ave,, Cor-| dele, Ga. e e e eet et e STILL AT IT--L am writing Jife in surance—the best by test.: ; Gall ‘me beforc the funcral—At Cordeie Bank and Trust C 0.,, Geo M. Dazemore, BEAUTY PARLOR—Hair " dyeing, hair bobbing, scalp treatment, fa cin! ‘massage, manicuring. all hy lat est scientific methods. Prizes mod erate. Phone 34, Wait-Holnies Bldg. DR, J. N. DORMlNY—General Medi ~_cine, Phone 468. Office, Ameériean Bank and Trust Co. Bldg. ¢ ee e e e e V. 'C. GRUBBS, Dentist-~Special at tention to Riggs diseases and Or thodontia. Phone 43. Holmes Bldg. Dr. Kendall omce. --““__——-—H——-———‘—"—"‘ 1. A, OTWELL, Practicing Physician -—Special attention to diseases of children, American Bank & Trust Company Building. Phone 468 —_———————l—-——- PR. A. J. WHELCHEL—Gy.ecology. Office: American Bank and : Trust Co,, Building. W. E. EDWARDS, Physician and Surgeon. American Bank & Trust Building. A—,—_S. BUbSEY,. Attorney-at-law-— State ard Federal Practice. Office over Exchange Bank, Cordele Ga. e s DR. T. E BRADLEY,—Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses Office Williamns Bldg, ; CRUM & JONES, Lawyers,~—Practice in all courts, State und [Federal Cordele, Ga. 5 OR, J. W. fl ANN—Veterinarian, Of fice phone 74. Res. phone 304. DR. M. R. SMlTH—lnternal Medi cine and Surgery. ’ © Office: American Bufl: and Trust Co., Building. THOS. J. McARTHUR, M. D.— Special Attention to Surgery aau Gynecology. Cordele, Ga. HOUSE PLANS AND ESTIMATES— “Churches, theatres, office, store, fac tory, hotel and residence buildings ,planned and costs flgured. C.° V. ~Arnold, Pbone 65. Cqrdele, Ga. , BUILDS THEM BETTER .= = . - ey v [ S R T SR o i e i i R 11 (g i N S/ I”;' i WA i I"‘ i | b -TA B s ,!!"44 I Vo ! IRE B . - . B R o B e NRe: : = O ¥ _: ’;‘ ,”.‘: \" g ) ) A [ ¢ S \‘;‘\ W ot N S 7 : =N : ; : ; ; 4 ’EZ’{::“\\ ‘% o / & N ; : 1S QI EASA T L[z ///// X Yl A \\\"\ : g ; flwfl,{‘g'w_ TR {;] y eS~ Vil SRS R, | e R NA =8 i S T\ NPT | \\\'4‘\(\ SReS) N\ Y - s L \\ . § B e P T /‘j e — R A e i FEst The dependability of the Studebaker Big-Six is due to correct design, the use of the best materials money can buy and the highest standard of workmanship. Studebaker stands in absolute control of the quality of the materials at all times, because Studebaker makes in its own plants such vital parts as motors, transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, forgings, stampings, ete. The part-makers’ profits | on such items are, therefore, eliminated and only one manufacturing profit is included . in Studebaker prices. . The Big-Six is distinctive in appearance with its handsome body and many refine ments. It offers genuine comfort through its long semi-eliptic springs, restful 9-inch seat cushions, fine uphoistery and shock absorbers. It is economical to buy and own, . and enjoys a high resale value, ° : 3 : The new price of $1650 for the Big Six Touring car is the lowest at which it has* ever sold. Yet the quality ia actually better than ever and this means a value that is duplicated nowhere else in the field of fine cars. You won’t find greater satisfaction at : any price. The Big-Six Touring car provides ample room for seven. When not in . use the auxiliary seats fold neatly out of sight—always ready for instant use when you need them. ; The name Studebaker is our greatest asset and your best protection. : BIG SIX, 7-PASS,, 126-in, W. 8,, 60 H. P.—F. O. B. Factories. “ ‘ somendl B N iR "? SPENDSTRA (L.Panl. ) il ot o icancanata bt L ar S TRD 0 EOBPE (KBABS.) <o-oceoeooecmaoio R RS NG , 3 SEDANT I e L e e e S e S ] . SEDIAN (Spedlaly > oot Jul o Jia soL eiR Rl s S GhRO < : . B. Wilkes, Distributor ; : v 1 CORDELE, GA. : : s a guan DBRSR OTG e e 7 W T\ 1A 1 G P h!!» o ;‘. : \\:&lk.‘ : e ATI e O] .\i], p‘.r;hl:,‘mi.u;;m;._gi., 25 ! ) ]h DO B —=Y [ N fre g " e S e e Vo s Tele —" m o . Gt Bl W Just such Beds a 5 i (g & £ R You have always wanted . Sirnmons Beds in then;seh%eé}rep?é%nt aknown staudard of value—but Simmons Beds,as Bedstead, Spring and Mattress the complete Sleeping Unit, represents a standard of genuine comnfort, restful ness and satisfaction, almost beyond price. Our Bed and Bedding department is replete ‘with designs and styles in Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses. It is the logical place to come for a new bed. It is a reliable place—and every claim or promise we make you is faithfully kept., Come in and let us-help you to real sleep satisfaction, ' Five Styles to Choose From Simmons Mattresses—Built for ‘Sleep ‘ Uhe Simmone Label guarsntees yeu a Mattress Built for Sleep. Delivered in its original sealed carton —untouched by hand~ protected from the ¢ iy f‘.‘ i dirt, grime and germs cf A e the city sireats, ; 4 %}ffifg”%# i @4 s fi,}%&fl‘- Q:: . For what some sioi.s @%m;gz;flz@,@j ) charge for ordinary beds— &{;Zf‘ " 2 QJ. }‘ we can supply the gen- gk % *s-‘ "}’ uine Simmons Sleeping e “;wg 2 Uhnit complete, ‘“lfi,fi»"” : : J. M. WITHERINGTON o CORDELE, GEORGIA. 5 * e i SIMMONS BEDS Blfiltfio" Sleep | | HAVE BOUGHT THE WILKES-WEBSTER SERVICE '31'1!&-‘v TION. FIRST CLASS AUTO SERVICE 18 OUR MOTTO. ' YOURS FOR SHRVICE, | W. R. HUNTER PO RR W R LYY WEDNESDAY, SEPT 183, 1922,