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Lt S LN T 4 "REDIT-MEET! I 1 IIN i % BEGINS TUESDAY NATIONAL CONVENTION BRINGS ‘MANY DELEGATES TO ATLANTA Attasts, Ga,, June 11.—More than 2.obdfihl‘€tu‘tes and visitors began to arm‘xfl‘are today for the twenty eighth “annual convention of the Na-- tional Association of Credit Men which will convene Tuesday morning Four special trains will come from Chattanooga. where the delegates were guests of the local association, Addresses by speakers of national prominence are on the program for each day of the convention, These in clude former Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia; Governor John M. Park er, of Louisiana; Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, and former Governor Frank O Lowdgn, of Illinois, An attractive program of enter tainment has been mapged out by the local gonvention committee, Thedford’s Black-Draught Liver - Medicine (Vegetable) Praised " " by the Head of a Louisiana Family. . Lake Charles, La.—*l don’t know what we would have done had we nof had Bisck-Draught, it sure is one of the best medicines made, and am sure the best liver medicine,” said Mr. Henry QGarrett, of this city. “Ag' whole family uses it,’”” continued Mr. Garrett. "My wife says she believes she ke;g offthe ‘flu’ by faking doses of Black-Draught regularly. “], myself, use Black-Draught for indigestion, and it is fine. “We used pills and tablets and other laxatives, but they never seemed to do us ‘Food. but the Black-Draught sure has, and it has come to our house to stay. We give it to our daughter for headache and torpid liver. *“] am glad to recommend anrthing that has been the help to my family that Black-Draught has. “My present health is {,rood. Have two boxes of Black-Draught in the house now.” If your liver l%ets out of fix, take Black~Draught. It will help to drive the bile poisons and other unhealthful mat ters out of your system, Sold everywhere. NC-148 i ® | «Now Easier Than Ever to ‘il | Own a i | &5 = _,: !' Chrowdh the . il | ; - | ; @ —will enroll you ' ' and start you on }, e the waytoowner . ship. We will put | , -the money in a ,: local bank, at in | terest. Each week ) make an additional fiayment. Soon i gour payments plus the interest paid | y the bank will make the car yours. 1?. So plan to get out into the fields and woods | —down to the beach or stream—the family | and you—in the Ford Sedan. It is ready for ; business or pleasure anytime you step into : the driver’s seat and put your foot on the | starter button. ; ; - Itis a car forall weather with rea! comfort - | for everyone. And now it is within your | reach. Come in today—-get full details. s “i\ T " W STRICKLAND MOTOR (0, % CORDELE, GEORGIA. ‘\\\\"';Paymcnts will be deposited in Exchange Bank, at !" \“‘intercst @as they are received by us. i‘.“;! R\ g : S,', u\ 7;’/; * . ' [l A 5 | . e £3B, / :\, /e b eI R s * UG Rl (B B A 0 j—‘ ’.‘ / {&:: > T “.§\‘ < fik L) s'.t eSSy N S Ay e Y 5 AT é" ’AR ”:"Q#l 3 f“\‘;’ R o 3 A )"\ WAR M A o & =) @8 £ © «, Y A Gk 57 i J Av; N MIDDLE GEORGIA SIGNING 'PEANUT CONTRACT RAPIDLY Albany, Ga., June 11,—While the peanut growers of South Georgia which was first organized are ballot ting by mail on directors to repre sent the ten districts laid out by the Peanut Association in this part of the state, contracts are being signed rap idly in Middle Georgia, where cam-- paign work began lagt Tuesday, Jas per and Putnam counties were [irst worked by the field service men of the association, and Jasper has sign cd more than 6,000 acres, or the third largest in the state, and Put-- mam has more than 2,500 acres in the uprer tier of peanut counties, and Pulaski and Laurens in the inter mediate territory between South and Middle Georgia, In the original territory of South (ieorgia, contract signers have re-- ceived ballots to vote for «lirer'tm-s,‘ These bhallots must be in the hands of the election managers for the dif ferent districts by June 21.-There are only ten districts now, but otherg will te laid out in Middle Georgia when that secton is fully organized. ] CALCIUM ARSENATI DUSTING As A Remedy For 801 l Weevil Control The 1. 8. Department of Agricul ture in their circuiar No. 162 says. “Weevil poisoning is fully as im portant an operation as cultivation and deserves as much serious thought and attention, Unless you are 'will ing to undertake it In this manner vou should not attempt to poison.” lFeeny Hand Duster .......... $15.00 ffeeny, 2-row mule back Dus- CIY L N e e e 985,00 (lisdorsed by State Board of Entomology) “Do it right and snceceed.” “ISternal vigilance is the price of safety.” Buy your Calcium Arsenate and distribu rhachinery now. Time and tide wait for no man. Neither will the weevil. J. M., DIFKICK, Agzent JCORDELRE, CA Every day, in every way, the times and our Mot Lunches are getting better and better. Don’'t take our word for it, but come and try one. We prepare and serve them in a way that gatisfies. We also sell cold drinks and candies. Stop with us for a quick and appetizing lunch, ! Brown’s Lunch Stand NINE RESCUED BY FIREMEN FROM ONE TOTTERING RESI DENCE M aam Macen, Ga, June Il.—Damage es timateqd at thousands of dollars was caused to Macon rroperty by a gtorm that broke over the city 12:30 ‘vlock yesterday afternoon in the cleudburst that :ng(su'mpax.x,iuetl sharp lightnirg more than six inches of water fcll in less than an hour and ' half. Although several buildings were :truck by lightning.. No one was injur ed. While the storm wasgy at its height, Curry’s Hall on Giles Street, just off Second street, wis undermined and firemen had to be called to rescue nine persons from the sécond floor, . E. Horne, head of the family res cued said that his children and grand children became so panicky he got out of a sick bed where he had been for two weeks and looking across the street saw the water sweeping down Giles street, up above the flcors of the porches on residences across the street, “Then 1 felt our building giving away’’ waid Mr. Horne. “The ryorch collapsed and there was crash afiter crash, I called for help from the win dow and someone telephoned to fire headquarters for aid.’’? Firemen from the headquariers truck who responded found all exits washed away and the building readly to collapse. Throwing a ladder from the middle of the street to the sce ond story window, they carried down the nine persons, The family had assembled there because of tht illness of Mr. Florne, He had to he carried to the home of a daughter later, bordering on a col lapse . 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Lormon, 95 year old farmer liv ing near Beaversdale wag dynamited Friday night, the house being badly wrecked, Mr, Lorman lived alone with his daughter, Miss Leona Lor man, &% News of the dynamiting reached Dalton la#e Saturday afternoon when Migs Lorman eame here and posted a reward of $5OO for the arrest, with‘ evidence to convict, .of the party“ throwing the dynamite to the r:m-h.‘ . She stated that she had. retired: when ghe heard a noise of something thrown against the porch near her window and jumped from her bed as‘ the iront of the housze was dest.roy" ed, J There is no clue to the offender, Mr, Lorman has acqiured consera-- ble nieans, THREE MEMBERS LOUISIANA BATHING PARTY DROWNED New Orlean:;: ?une 11.—Three members of a bathing party were drowned at Grardd island yesterday, and two others who were rescued are uncénscious early today, ac cording to reports here. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO Corsicana, Tex., June 11.—Twec men were killed wheny a boiler at the Gulf Company oil well, a mile and a half south of Curry, explod ed this morning, according to re ports. ; Two men who were in an automo hile were stalled near the Poplar Street underyass with water almost up to the top of the car, They were taken out. ; At the same place a negro was res cued, Two negro children who were alone in a house at 621 Walnut Street-were recued when neighbers feared that the building was going to collapse. * INITIAL CONTEST SOUTH GEORGIA SEMI-PRO TEAMS GET INTO ACTION WED NESDAY ; Albany, Ga., June 11.—South Geor gia's semi-professional bhaseball sea-- son will be ushered in next Wednes day, when Albany will play Arlington in Arlington and Bainbridge will again play Dawson, On Saturday, Ar lington will be in Albany again, ‘ard Dawson will go to Bainbridge for a game. Americus and and Blakely expect to have teams representing those towns a little later. ' vy A novel stepladder is made -entire ly of metal and has guard rails at the sides vet can be folded flat when idlc. % | Moore’s Garage ‘ General Auto Repairing | RADIATORS REPAIRED | ACETELENE WELDING In Robertson Old Stand. | J. H. MOORE, Mgr. PHONE 157 W : } lire Ins, Automobile Ins. ; J. D. COBB & SON Farm Loans 5 1-2 per cemnt. Surety Bonds Liability Ins, CORDELE AUTO STORAGE COMPANY Under New Management We repair all makes of cars, but specialize on Fords. Storage and accessories. PHONE 130 0. L. CARROLL, Mgr. S. R. BOLTON With a White Moun.- decaf e iy tain or Arctic Freezer %‘"‘7“?%7’ P | : . . LA ';”:[,’{F‘?f'%*!‘!‘ N - e ice cream is -easily eWiSR G B , frozen, - £ F t/gf%‘?l?’ij/ | We have them—Come ;\%‘Efiifij%;‘ | and see. ":*; r BLACKMON HARDWARE CO. WELLS HARDWARE CO OLD STAND . ' WALL STREET—PHONE 532—WE DELIVER. Buy Your Meais Here In the long run you will save money and en joy life better. You’ll have to hurry to find a cleaner, more comfortable dining room than ours. And then we appreciate your coming. Its much like home to eat with us. : THE CRYSTAL CAFE ELEVENTH AVE. J. A. PHOTIANOS, Prop. | Sk RARRARF KRR R Your Telephone Order for i mf’? _— ee _ea s 3 &‘\-(h e \"3\ ' bows: / ANDOTHER GROCERIES L) WILLRECEIVE PROFIPT ATTENTION EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT Good Meat Cutters, Nice And Clean. Ask Those Who Trade ' With us. Good Delivery, From ' * Seven Until Six. Carr Grocery Co. PAONE 541 i o R o S T ——————— The Road To Riches Is a strange one, and yet it is plainly marked by the foot steps of successful men. It leads past the three mile stones marked--- AMBITION w 4 ! ECONOMY 1 PERSEVERANCE Put in Dairy Cattle, raise hogs and poultry, grow your feed and make money. THE CITIZENS BANK CORDELE, GEORGIA PICTURE FRAMING At moderate prices. Made to order by hand. Neatly and correctly fitted to suit your pictures. New shipment of Swing Photos framed - just received. AlSo take orders for the best grade of enlarged pic tures irom any protos you want. Tally and Score Cards, Birthday and Congratulation Cards, Engraving, etc. : E.R. OVERBY PICTURE FRAMING AND ART STORE " = 103 Suwanee Hotel Bidg. cordele, elorgla | MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923,