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PAGE SIX Ay )AR . PPN {fifl} ¥ aud v.?;"i?‘ -/ \\ afl . // .\& We Want Your Patronage WHY? Because we betieve we have the elean est, most sanitary shop in town. Because we always give honest weight and our prices are never eriticized fo h('illg‘ too high. We believe our ser vice has earned ;wmr patronage and we believe you will benefit greatly by trading with us. * Childers And Puckett Cor. Bth Ave. & 6Gth St. PHONE 170 Cali The Laundry Don't fret and worry—just cali the lanndry. We are always do ing particular work in cleaning and pressing for men and wom en, Trust it to us. We'll seo taat it (s done right, M'COY STEAM LAUNORY PHONL 108 N B AT Sy TSR T\ SWO RO et et B YT A \ TR U T R P P THE PLUMBER PHONE 537. W SHOP PHONE 52 Moderate prices for hLonest work. Repair « ork given prompt attention. Better have your cut-off exam ined before cold weather comes, In England 11,460 pissengers were carried by aireraft last vear, We Buy Peanuts, Cotton Seed And Other Farm Produects. We Sell Heavy Groceries, Meat, Salt and Purina Chows. Get Our Prices Before You Buy or Sell. - Mims & Reynolds PHONE 100 . . F. CORBER, PLUMBING ’evmnums IN THE PLUMBING LmE| fewer Residence Phone 372 Opposite Light Plant Phone 375 Cordele, Ga. 'CRIME WAVE IMPELS " GOVERNOR OF BENGAL I | TO WARN PLOTTERS ‘ B Lo ) Calcutta, Sept. 6. (AP)—ln pro | roging the Bengal Legislative Coun !«-il, Lord Luytton, the Governor, ! voiced a note of anxiety and warn ing regarding the recent recrudes | cence of violent crime in Calcutta tand other parts of the province. | These outbreaks are attributed so | cieties, having as one of their aims | the assassination of government of | focials. | “The crimes of violence which | have in the last few months deecply | shocked the public of Calcutta have | been generally assumed to have | been the acts of ordinary crimimals. f The latest murder in the post office at Sankaritolla and the trial and conviction of one of the gang who committed the murder has revealed to the public the workings of or | panized revolutionary societies of which Bengal has had such an un !h:zmr_v sxperience in the past. The :rcvival of a menace, which many will remember as a hideous night mare, and which everyone had hop ‘ed had gone forever, has created a lsituatiflm in which the government | will require, to an exceptional de :i;:ru('. the support of the public. : “The contaminanting influence of ‘l these gangs of fanatical Idealists, | who adopt terrorism through rob- H bery and assassination as their [i weapon, is a danger to the younger Drink Water to He&p Wash Out idney Poison If Your B.;;:k Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don’t get scared and pro ceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irri tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to re move the body’s urinous waste and stim ulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital impor tance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you can't drink too much; also get from any phar macist about four qunces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimu- Tate clogged kidneys; also to necutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in jure; makes a Jclightfnl effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this: also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt vou will wonder what became of vour kidney trouble and back ache. By all means have your physi cian examine your kidneyswat least twice a year. generation from which no family can feel altogether immune, “A week ago the latest vietim of this sinister conspiracy told in ihe dock the story of how hz was sough out by those whom he acknow!:lg ed as his leaders and ordered vo join with others in a robbery wnich led to the murder of a perfectly in nocent man, It is the impression abls youth of Bengal who are seduced and :acrificed by this In gane organization, I appeal to all those who remember the dark deys through which Bengal passed from 1912 to 1916 to all those who have sons of their own to protect, to ral ly to the support of the govern ment and to help us stamp out this disease before it grows to dimen sions which will make it difficult to cope with.” SURGEONS WILL HOLD ‘CONGRESS IN CHICAGO Chicago Oct. 17. (AP)—Surgeon scientists in large numbers from all parts of the United States, Canada and South America are expected to attend the thirteenth arnual clini gal congress of the American Sol lege of Surgeons, whicn opens here Oct. 22 and will continue for four lA\(l:tys. 5 Chief interest in the event will center about a series of clinics dur ing the congress, according to Dr. Franklin H, Martin, director gen eral of the oreanization, Visits wiil be made to various parts of the city ‘to view clinical demonstrations em i bracing all phases of surgery. i An all day conference on the = o CLOSE-OUT SALE S S 2 SRR A LD ] ) N 1 OF ALL GENTS FURNISHINGS Do You Want to Save Money? If You do, Hurry Right Down to the Store Now "—--—-mmmm_-_-——mmmmm MEN’S SOFT COLLARS, Arrow, Manbattan and BRO B GQOTER ke it g goc MANHATTAN SHIRTS, B L e idahe ern e sl'Bs MANHATTAN SHIRTS, ‘ BRSO And PAOD NARIEE ... .. obgevnr oo ron 00l sz'sa ARROW STIFF COLLARS, Beo el es b e 14c ALL %1.00 AND $1.50 TIES, : %1.25 SILK SOX, . . e e R L 850 Hoc¢ SOX, B D oey 39c soe SOX, 5 BEERE . . e Eeeta Rt 24c PLORSHEIM, RACINE AND SELZ SHOES, EVERY PAIR SOLD WITH A MONEY-BACK GUAR ANTEE Pair ... . ss’ ss’ 57'95 MEN'S HEAVY JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS, ' Be . el e $4'95 Men’ Don’t Wait Until Everything is Sold. Come Early 3 DEPARTMENT STORE ONF, PRICE TO ALL YOUR STORE THE CORDELE DISPATCH ;-'conduct and managemeant of hospi | tals with discussions by surgeons, lnurses and suprevisors will dceeupy | the opening day. Monday night, J. liOChsner of Chicago, incomiag presi ((lent, will be inducted into office. ' He succeeds Dr., Harvey Cushing of { Boston, 5 l’ Thetsucgecding three evenings l will he given over to scientific meet | ings with addresses by numerous lAmcrica.n and Canadain surgeons. | Papers presented at thes» sessions l have become accepted as represent ing the highest authority on the ‘topics discussed, according to Dr | Martin, Conferring of fallowships in the coliege on a group of several hun dred candidates will take place at |'the convocation session Friday ! night. Honorary fellowships will al | so be presented to foreign guests at lthis final meeting. { S s | Under u n2ew law in China the con ' sent of a father and mother has to he | obtained before a divorce can be ! granted.. % SRR i i Astrologers of old say that the sth jand 12th are October's unluckiest | days and are to be banned for all business enterprises. i In Egypt, 86.40 er cent of the men yand 99.79 per cent of the women are illiterate, ‘ No Tn:‘c-t‘er now big the auto, thore are times when three’s a crowd. Practically all the exports of Egypt are products of the soil, and cotton constitutes 90 per cent. iBS YOUR ACCOUNT APPRECIATED OR TOLERATED?—‘"“Dead Beat'’ is gone. “Slow Pay” is going. “Prompt Pay” is here, Cooperation among Cor dele Retail Credit Men through the medium of their interlocking credit record system has practically elimi nated the ‘‘dead bheat’'—the man who knowingly and willfully buys be vond his means. or who ewides the payment of his just obligations is a ‘‘Dead Beat”. Brogdon’s Dairy, phone 561, 10-18-12 t, ¢ Quebec has developed about 850, 000 of the 6,%50,0000 Thorsepower which are believed to be available in its water courses. Firerroof paper films have been in viented for use in motion picture ma c¢hines where safety is the prime con sideration. Diamond-edge tools are in com mon use in some factors. School time is here agaia. Don’t forget E. R. Overby Art Store for Tablets, Pencils, Colors, Drawing Tablets and many other school necessities. E. R. Overby 102 Suwanee Hotel Bldg. CORDELE, GEORGIA DISPATCH WANT ADS Two Cents A Word OPPORTUNITIES i i s i L T ASK MR. TAYLOR AT THE—Furni-- ture store to play the records for you which tell of the benefits of whole grain wheat. Learn how Chicago school children were improved in health and class standing. The rec: ords explain and tell of marvelous benefits to health by scientific whole wheat diet. 'H, C. Harris, distributor 10-6-26 t. Call and sec our mew line of Electric Machines just in, on dis play at Singer office. Singer Sewing Machine Co., J. F. Doolittle, Mgr, 10-15-6¢ LOANS ' QUICK LOANS—Made on Doth city and farm lands. See C. M. McKenzie, 7-9-tL. FARM LOANS-—At best terms to be had, and specialize in quick service. W. E, Grubbs, Cordele, Ga, tf. GUR LENDERS HAVE MORLC THAN THIRTEEN MILLION DOL.- LARS ON GEORGIA FARMS AND THEIR FAITH STILL IS GREAT. WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL CALL ON THE OLD RELIABLE FOR FARM LOANS. IF YOU WILL LET US WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR FARM LOAN AND RENDER YOU A SERVICE SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF. FERED IN THIS LINE. DORRIS & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORDELE, GA. 5-25-tf FOR SALE "EGGS FOR HATCHING--Just re ceived a pen cof twenty-five Pure bred S. €. White Leghorn hens of the highest lain strain direct from Gee B. Ferris. Mrs. J. P. Culler, 409 Fifth Ave., Cordele, Ga. 9-30-26¢ FOR SALE—Or would trade for real astate: one bone cutter, one seven passenger Paige car, large refrigerat or, one Chalmers car, five passenger, A-1 condition. Will run as good as now. Call at ‘Standard Bakery.' Phone 151 10-11-6 t. FOR SALW-—36 pure bred Hoffman strain Barred Rock pullets, four ro,osters for quick sale. Mrs, J. W. Lauger. Rt. B. 10-15-3 t, l?éR u.‘.‘; A l:E —:&0 . i Un de'r\\'o od typewriter. See R. L. Towns at Dekle Bros. 10-16-3 t FOR SALE-—Sweet milk, butter milk and butter, Daily deliveries Phone vour orders to H. S, Brogdon, phine 561 10-18-3 t. Of 300,000,000 acres avmilable for agriculture in Canada only 50,000,00 have been ttken tp. EARLY Vortex Heaters Cut Coal Bills In Half And Heat Uniformly We Install Them Without Charge Buy Now And Enjov The Winter Watt - Holmes Hardware Co. We Base Our Business Solely on what good people think about us after we have had an opportunity to make good. Use us as vour druggists and then tells us where we have failed. We will appreeiate the favor. In preseription work, in prompt service, in values for your money—in ali these we wang to prove wourthy of the patrondgé ot ood people. TAR i 1 Jones-Pate Drug Co. PHONE 282 THURSDAY, OCT, 18, 1923, Cash in Advance Three Times For Price of Two LISTEN—Try us if you want. your old shoes made new, bring thein to Dr. Johnson, shoe hospital. Don't” wait. Phone 137 we will call for them. J, A. Johnson, Shoe Doctor 323 12th Ave, West Cordele, Ga. - 10.5-t-# FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, private bath. Phome 386, 10-17-3 t e e ettt sttt et > FOR ROOMS AND BOARD-—Apply at 107-14th Ave. West, 10-16-3% FOR REN—'I";-Fix’e_r-()‘bm cottage on - 18th Ave. J. C. Patten. ©lO-4-26t FOR R_E—IIJ.T-'-;;bartme;t—“h—(;fiée on corner of 14th alienue and 4th street, C. M. McKenzie 10-16-3 t. FOR RENT—Four connecting unfur nished rooms 415- Thirteenth -avenue west. Miss Luta Dixon. 10-1-26 t. FOR RENT—Six room apartment Fourteenth avenue. All modern con-- veniences. Call Mrs. Lena Cutts or rhone 145. 9-30-26 t, 3 WWANTED : : WANTED—DMen or womgn to take or ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men women and children. Elimi nate darning. Salary $75 a week full time. $1,50 an hour spare time. Cot tons, heathers, silks. Internationai Stocking Mill Norristown, Pa. 10 2 26t. WANTED TO BUY—Chickens, any kind and fresh country eggs. Best market price cash Rochelle Road, first house east of city cemetery Will call for them if you will address me P. O. Box 120 H, C. Hagsil, Cordele, Ga., 9-20-26 t. “SALESMAN WHO CAN EARN— From $75 to $lOO per week, must be resident of county, married man pre ferred, one who is not afraid of work and can deliver th: ~goods. Other ‘counties in central Georgia open to good galesmen, Apply in person to A. B. Crump, Macon Storage & Forward ing Comapanys Warehouse, Macon, Ga., 10-14-3 t. : ‘COOD MAN WANTED—To sell ~ Singer Sewing’ Machines and col lect. Singer Sewing Machine Co., J. F'. Doolittle, Mgr. 10-15-6% 'WANTED—CoIor:‘d boy or man to handle papers among colored people. See Mr. Harris at The Dis patch. 10-17-6 t D n 1 D) e 9 S BRA\ ST ) R R 2 S . s - R BATERN 84/ -;&O A e ”’Jfiis‘»i” R h ' PO R R i ; i Beraye , .:'.‘_l';‘.f',.- :I A 451 " El | aHoE T | . ‘_,_,.‘.,il["'iq};fl . 1 p:"',\ :f ji ‘f.:_";; @?"«p - S R S / ~"éé\ 20 ) x| e ) ')I %y ,‘;'.:w é&/‘ \ Ao P i Q) i N ) S N