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PAGE SIX RIVEN A *g-‘;gkt“l ‘ — e e ks DOIT PRAM TININN - APULI RUM VNI } p';;‘_"; )’,\li fi"."_“""—';' ! ‘ WO SEPARATE UNIONS INDE- S PENDENT OF AMERICAN FED ’g{w; ITON FORMED AT SAVAN. AP . | iy i‘}b g ! ?j» wAwnali, ~ Scptember 13 — W 1§ said to be the most radieal V ‘fihl by organized labor in 'mm came today in a meeting B in Savainak by delegates from ;“ annah, Macon Albany, Columbus R ftown aud other poists on the ;; t%j _of Georgia rgilrond lines ’.“‘”«g f)w;‘,_aim:atn, flmfilom” wore ADPMoII; cntirely independent of the :Qf"i}! _E:dflntion of Labor, one 3 'fiv‘fliq Central of (éorgin Carmen’s ; ._hlflofi:‘nnd the othcr to be the ;.2 fii:"’ot Georgis Metal Trades or AN n, y i 0;, Noss, waear repairer of Bn’ ‘ nah, was chairman of the first Aamed ‘organizgtion and W. J. Riec a l Pl'trmak(f 0f Savannah, was chair LBlan of the latter body. ‘(" %hfl meeting was held with officers ©f sthe road in eonference and officiale i«;ffthhé‘&ompmiy‘ with the two new 4’“#‘” with. agreement upon pay 3@:flf¢!¥hwncmlpng of working horj's, a5O ificéahl'rfto the men and to the i@‘mflniu't of the railroad ecompany dn aceordance withi the United !%“hbor board ruling and the pre eéfiggom}qt’ :!hr transoortation aet. WEE !‘fi;,w 600-POUND SHARK . Ohristeburch, N. Z.—Towed seven égdfiput,to.mn by the fish, L. B. iinn finally captuged a 600-pound HORE .AR W eyt S s e %%W{r % U.‘v 8:—:‘0”("1(" girlg ‘went: [&.}g hfi?“{' Pnr‘iv!_'.tl(_» _London nn.d ‘@gfl ia higher education. S e “%«ler if a man on a used moter: %&M ‘needs a peddler’s license? §1 Teis ‘ “ BOING IT T 0 HARD? i W b §f". gl ¥ : g ; Mfl&:‘ worry; -overeating and Jack of exercise and sleep are re gtmme far much. kidney trouble, It your back aches and the kidaoys "wa,k. rest up and use Doan’s mw P ls' i T. W. Gibbs, stationary engineer, 106 Bighth Ave, Cordele, says: *“I ed my back doing heavy lift dog and as a result suffered from Jame back some months ago. When m!o IMlt anything my back gave _gy and a terrible pain took me “the small of it. The kidney secre tions passed too often, getting me 4p at night and I had dreadful pain; in the back bé my head, I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and four boxes from Stead’s Drug Store tool ‘the pain from my back #nd head and Tegulated the action of my kidnoys. I felt a whole lot better,” Price 60¢, at all decalers. Don’t #imply ask for a kidney remedy—get Peoan’s Kidney Pllls+the same that Mr, Gibbs had. Koster-Milburn Co, Mtra, Buffalo, N. V. 'We Have - Fresh | Stock PURINA | Hen Chow Purina ~ Chicken } Chowder ; Purina . Cow Chow And Purina ' Omaline These feeds are good and will - please you. ~ Mims And . Reynolds " PHONE 100 SEARCHERS FIND ooty ROl e FOURTEEN ‘ESCAPE FROM BRIDGE WRECK, DISOVERED Homerville, Ga,, September 13.—Ad ditional light on the Satilla River bridge tragedy yesterday when 1F negroes lost their lives was thrown today by the recovery of 16 of the discovered, came to their death by bodics, None of the vietimg it was drowning direetly, bnt. were, . gpushed to death by falling timbers and wresk ol hofore thoy strock the wfltt"r)':ln' gtead of the 22 negrocy t}mt werc re ported to be on the truck there werd 32, and 14 saved their livis by dodg: ing the timbers and swimming te ‘sifcty, or leaping to scenrity hefore the machine crashed through the bridgefloor, / “Ovey I.o'oo voluntéer searchers negra and white have guecceded i 1 finding 16 of the bogdies, Among these is that of Jim Uanl’in‘fidrivvr of the traek who had hig neek broken in trying to leap to safety zia of the ine secure bheam of the strueture, Those who eseaped from the water and the wreckage circuiated the eall for help and within a short time nearly all the white and colored resi: dents of Homerville who eould eome went over dm oears to aid in getting the hodies from the water and br'mg-] ing them back, ‘ ‘ ‘ The bridge, very old and of wood n ' constduetion had been kmown to he inseeure and tacked to the end was a ‘ notice written on the back of an en: velope and ‘signed by one of the At l kinson County Commissioncrs to the effodt ‘thiat it had heen found unsafe imd warning mo ome to pass ov(r with ‘anything heavier than a onc Ymile team; ¥ sb ht the owner’s risk | However, being se small, the envol } ope failcl to attract the attention of the passersby, and (taskin, driving the ’truck, a two and onme-hal! ton In diana, failed fo pereeive it. A touring ear loaded ‘with other negroes had just passed over in safety. . The rives ia very deep at that point and the currcat rapid, Today there is searcely a g)lored family in or around Homervilla that. is not mourning the loss of a rela tive. The eolored cemetery is one con: ‘cours> of people with many white people attending. Latest reports were' that there arc only two bodies yet to be recovercd. The seven-ycar itech has lroken out " in one Russian town. They are look: ing forward to 1929. RETAIL MERCHANTS AND DEALERS OF GEORGIA = Take Notice Of This Big Special - From -—-——r——————'—""—" ‘ To ‘ s« |TRADE WEEK| 18th : , 23rd Six Big Days of Profit and Pleasura For You! : THE MACON CHAMBER OF A SOLID WEEK OF EN- ; COMMERCE ) * TERTAINMENT Through its Wholesalers and Manufactur- l And Wonderful Bargains For Retailers ers Auxiliary Invites You and Dealers Sept. 18 to 23 MACON'S FIRST BIG WHOLESALE TRADE EVENT! Which Will Be Made A Regular Institution ' Railroad Fare Refunded Maecon’s Progressive Firms _ Participating « = 74, i & Y : . PR ‘é*‘& ~ SR Nhie oo Great Sales Oceasion. WANT T 0 VOTE ON BEER ~ *AND “WINES 'IN ILLINOIS 'eago, .lv!I', September 1 Peti tiong bparing the names of 600,000 IHinoix men who want a populir vote on the amendment of the state and federnl laws so that beer and light wites may be sold were completed to day. They will be hauled to Spring field .via motor truck and placed on file in the officc of the secretary of statcs so that the qugstion may be OO On 8 O E QOO NSBART A 2 RE= Ll /701 b/ | Tl 4 " AT N H Ham and Egps~- - hot coffee , a A B&8 2 ‘ -a‘,i oy fi‘ ' NN fiarso a @ m'o ‘ ; h{;’:‘@ffb \ s\ §§§\§ ¢ it 0‘- ' ‘ ~4rUR o < gszmlft‘h\ed m~‘ : 0 C AL LEAF :\\\i\\ ‘ Prete v ‘( Cl GARETT 3 \>\§ : oo MG Y e~ BN S¥A;W N = TN - fifteen cigarettes SN ; . . ‘ , B s AMouie Star in Fvery Package Entertainment Will Be Lavish Recreation and Lakeside Parks offer Free Enter tainment, including beating, swimming, dancing. . The Country Club yinvites Goly Players to use i’f_;heir course and othg‘é features. . "7 The Motion Picturé! Theatres will pregent. Free. Feature Pictures, the. best that can be securdd; The Masoniz (‘lub‘fippms, the Progress and other clubs will entertain Trade Week guests. Other big special entertainments being planned. THE CORDELFE DISPATCH '/ laced on the ballot for a state-wide s Til Sofeunie. Ong [Tigka “of the quiaitried voters of the state’ ciggned ‘the petitiow. About 250,000 of the names were proeured in’ Chicago. The motor truek eontaining the peti tion was driven through the down town - strects today. Enroute te Springlicid the truek wiil stop at all towns for local demonstrations in favor of: bier. RO NORERERL.. I I Out of sight is not ont of’ mind’ Coul is and isn’t. BROWN'S LUNCH STAND- Corner Kelly Lot and Bth Street, ! .HEADQUARTERS FOR- : Hot Weiners, Hambergers, Ice | Cream, Cigars, Cigaretts, Cold | Drinks and Candies. | Your Patronage Appreciated : OPE®™ TILL MIDNIGHT : . Get Ready! ‘ Make Your : i | Plans 111 .To Attend. 1f § 'Wonderful fi%‘ ! _ - Buying' Opportunity .3¢ d £ b sg ey iy el e g " ",.M“.u.. Wb og e s ¢ Staivinent of Condition of . & American Bank & Trust . 2i3 ¥ T Cordele. Ga., Septdhbqr i, 1922, > —RESOURCES— - R Loans. and DlscOutits oo obuis s bl it 8504, 98140 SOVEraTatts ... i e emrelieai UTR TR Building and FIXtUIeS -.cceeovmamrsrscninanmaanan 32,000.00 . Federal International Banking Stoek ....-----..- 1,080.00 Real Estate Owned other than building --.--... 5,784.09 Vot Cash Assets. ' Cash: TUDAR -+ b ouie s mmilriaat bbt R TRGK T(B D i Advances on COttOn . .u.amdimen-mes: 90,1121 806,289.93 1 i et A elt o | o sLpsTas SLLYARBLITIRS--S ot ai Capital Stock- --_------..---__---_-----.-.,.--,.-J;-,,S‘lifl,éfld,flbdvj SUrplus and Profits . icaoomcmeemmimmmnensnnnena 21/618.80 Bills Payable ... iesigeessdiociiSootommnaoananat 140,000.00 DEPOBIE '« .oooiin ol b i iokit i s s bot IR RB N TR N Based on the above showing and conservative manage ment of this bank, we solicit new accounts and express appreciation of those already with us. | ? REE < oo Everywhere You Look You See a L e \ ] --. R ] | » CHEVROLET /28 [ T fign ; U 2Rt i : 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Chevrolet invites comparisons, because comparisons gell Chevrolet For there is no lower priced automobile in'the world that has the gualities of Chevrolet, pay Jess and you get less. g Y ey ) UTILITY COUPE §BlO. FOUR-NINETY TOURING $635. : Delivered' in ‘Cordele ; =i! - - Auto & Radiator Repair Co. CHEVROLET DEALERS : CORDELE, GEORGIA | FRESH STOCK * We have just I'eecive;l fresfi sto‘cfi Dwarf — Essex Rape, Brussel Seed Rye, and all va rieties of Turnip Seed. Plant a patch, feed ~your hogs and watch them grow. Jennings Drug Stor | COME AGROSS. PHONE 92 = SR ‘CORDELE, GA. UNEXCELLED SERVICE FOR CORDELE . :We are in position to render the Cor- ‘ dele public service of larger seope than heretofore, and a service, too, that will . ~ meet your every requirement. We have an unlimited supply of Electric Cur- : . rent to sell. We also have an unlimi ted supply of National Mazda Lamps to sell at reduced prices. ° \ - LETUSSERVEYOU ‘ ° \V 0‘ y 0> : § Georgia Public Service Co. E. C. TAYLOR, Manager. ' OFFICE PHONE 101 ' PLANT PHONE 51 We have alarge Stock 4 see dsof new seéds as folloyvs:se_ed S “TURNIP, ALL KINDS BEET < RUTABAGA LETTUCE 5 CABBAGE =~ BEANS ONION SEED D. E. RAPE f Vigl '?g Call at Our Warehouse and Inspect Our Stocks ° South Georgia Seed Co. CORDELE 'GEQRQIA _‘ : WEDNESDAY, SEPT 13, 1922.