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PAGE SIX . . EXPLAINS COURT ANSWERS CRITICS OF INTERNA TIONAL TRIBUNAL IN SPEECH BEFORE WOMAN 'S CLUB, ATLANTA, Ga., November 24.--if the United States will give full sup port to the world court, now estal lished, the effect on the peace and happiness of mankind will be greai, according to United States Senator {Valter F. Gecrge, in a speech de livered Monday afternoon before the Atlanta Woman’s Club in the club auditorium on Peachtrec street. Sena tor George said he favored the coop. evation of the United States in such a court within certain limitations. “Properly appreciated, the court iz of immense potential value,” Sena tor George said. “It is an agenrcy pointing unerringly in the right i rection, stimulating by its very exist ence a public opinion favorable to the settlement by peaceful means of international differences.’’ Senator George said war 'can be outlawed only by separate concurrent action of the judicial and executive branches of the various governments of the world or by a body of con secutive, consistent Judicial preco. dents, “The standard of justice for mna. tions, no less than men, is possible when we have no machinery by which to find it,’’ he said. ‘‘This standerd may be realized through judicial method rather than legislative ac: tion™ Indorse World Court After Senator George had fihished his speech a resolution introduced by Mrs. George O'Bear, Mrs. Thomus Booke eand Mrs, John Hornady was adopted in which the international court of justice or world court wa9 “heartily endorsed’’ and representa tives in congvfs were requested to pass this legiklation without delay ¢agsuring the womanhood of f(he country that all possible be done to rrevent the slaughter of our young manhood.”’ S el WANTED—2S extra sales people. Must be experienced. Apply Wednes day morning Louis Miller's Dept Store. A man doesn’'t care of hig hair keeps on getting gray as long as it keeps on, The company you keep away from reveals what you are, e—— e et et e St eB, e - Some men are born for matrimony, some achieve matrimony—but most of them are merely poor dodgers. ee g S ity CORDELE, GEORGIA ottt Arrival and Departure or Passenger Trains, Cordele Union Depot o e o s e The following schedule rigures pub lished as information. i A R el Southern NRallway System Arrives— —Departure I:22am Macon-Atlanta 3:4oam 2:25am Jacksonville 5:27am 3:4oam Jacksonville-Palatka I:23am R it bi27am Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:25am T:4lam Valdosta 7:sopm 11:37am Hamp-Tampa-St, P, §s:32pm 2_:ospm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm 2:4opm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm o:32pm AtL-Cinn.-Chicago 11:3%am :50pm Macon T:42am Atianta, Birmingham & A(I:nh!;;—u ' Rallway Arrives— —Departs 4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am 12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam 2:53pm Atlanta I:sopm 12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam I:4opm Waycross 2:oopm NV Cf:L 180 bue VUIRH NV 93:11 Georgin Southwestern & Gulft R, R, Departs—— —Arvrivas 9:ooam Albany Local 7:3opm 2:ospm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2 ispm 2:ospm Albany-Moultrie 2:35pm 3:ospm Albany-Dothan 2.36 pm SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Departure CORRDELE ARRIVAL IFOR "ROM 7:40 AM Americus and Local 11:18 AM 2:050 PM Montg'ery and Local 240 PM 3:15 PM Savannah and Lacal 2:45 PV ¥OR ABBREVILE FROWM 7:15 AM Ocilla and Local 1:05 PM FOR RICHLAND FRQM 4:35 PM Montg'ery and local 11:25 AM 11:30 AM Savannah and Local 4:26 PM 11:30 AM Columbus and Local 4:4OPM R R LRBDTDT D D A & S ) AR RCET 3 H REL'EVES N ¢ [/ T A L e f. R & ror Catarrhal conditions and all mu-3 & d 3 * cous discharges. ¥ Reaches the spot.” g 3 D Wb PAINLESS - HARMLESS {, @ (¢ % $l.OO at Druggists or sent Prepaid ) C B "ACME CHEMICAL MFG. €O, L\d“ f)b D ® "YNew Orleans, Lot VBB C 26 ~ FOR CITY COMMISSIONER } Wé, the undersigned friends of J. jSlade, announce nim as a candidate to succeed himself as city commission er of Cordele, election to be held cn first Wednesday -in December: T E Arvaniti, Dr J A Ward, F L Bartholomew, Dr D J Williams, E A Vinson, J W Cannon, E F Tison, J L Cox, T M Coker, Dr J N Dorminy, O T Gower, W C Sanders, C R Bulloch, O M Heard, W P Heard, Chess Dumas W H Wesbrook, Henry Pridgen, W E Pridgen, Guyt Gleaton, J M Clements, J L Strickland, 8 M Hunt, R 8 Shep pard, B F Sheppard, Will Sheppard, Jack Sheppard, M H Mulkey, J E English, S H Hamilton, D E Hamilton, A S Bussey, J D Ryals, M Williams, Ed Markert, J L, Wheeler, J F McGar|- ty ¢ T Gresham, Geo T Morris, Jno | h k . S ; | /' e ~ ; oe ) S 4¥ ‘ § 7 G < p Y I\ A 5 el g / T % [(“& :5 r‘“fllll‘fli’ ¢ é /‘f/”"/m' ' (j/ NI 5 . W fl‘; Ve Jfl% y 7 L fil /) "?;“1*«"//” Y: W( | I'l: TR 1 W -'I; ‘ 'l H \ .‘.\ hed | [ ;fij’ ANs— =" s r~ ki fii“’ o , Thanksgiving Dinner! o LOOK OVER THIS LINE AND MAKE THE THANKSGIVING ORDER A MONEY SAVER AS WELL AS PLEASING MENU ' EXTRA FANCY WELL BLEACHED CELERY LARGE STALKS ]5O, 209 EXTRA FANCY HARD HEAD ICEBERG LETTUCE, HEAD 15(:, 200 FRESH STOCK CAPE COD CRANBERRIES _zoc T BRI i, e e pean . ROGERS QUALITY EGGS, EVERY EGG GUARAN- 47C CHED PER DOBEN .. i iincnaioFancessisvvass ATMORES PLUM PUDDING LARGE SIZE, FOR 36C THANKSGIVING MENUS ARE NOT COMPLETE : WITHOUT PIES PUMPKIN . NO 2 1-2 CAN 156 MINCE MEAT PER PACKAGE ‘l4O RED PITTED CHERRIES NO. 2 CAN FOR 23(: PIE PEACHES : RE 0 GO . . o ._....'......150. BAKERS COCONUT LARGE CAN FOR 18c RAISINS, SEEDED, SEEDLESS AND PUFFED 15C PN PACRATE . b i he it cian s vy MRS. WATSON'S PIE CRUST PER PACKAGE 15° SOUTHERN FRUIT CAKES ONE POUND FOR 650 SOUTHERN FRUIT CAKES O BOUND POB 0 i seiivinatessns i 51'25 FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK | Ao WEDNESDAY, STORE CLOSED ALL i ’ DAY THURSDAY e ’V--——--" g TeF-ataXa ROGERS Siore nearyou Imsmesmey \ The following standing of candidates is based on the number of new subscriptions turned in by all workers during the two day period ending Saturday, November 21, anq is relative and not complete. This does not necessarily indicate the actual standing of workers in the race for the three cars, MES. PIP COX. - Arabl i ee S L R BST asdian GIRSOO MRS. J.. 1.. ROYAL; Jr:5408 3 Bt. N., Cordele .........c...0:2. .. 626800 MRS. OH, SUMMBERS, Bland Villa ... il i idse . ... 626,800 MRS. HENRY COX Lonvict Camp . ... ... ... . 625,700 MISS BERCHEA HITCHCOCK, Bridges ....e-i.iizioniiiinnl. .. 626000 MRS. FRANK HERRINGTON, 515 12 Ave., Cordele ............................. 623,500 MISS MARYDEE WILSON, 511 13 Ave., Cordele ................................... 623,100 MISS LURINE BINNS Rateville ... ...kl i b iie.. .. 616,300 MISS DORIS LAWRENCE, 510 N. 7 St., Cordele ..........ccccivvesiinnnnnn..... 604,100 S Sheppard, Dr P L Williams, Dr H J Williams, 8 L Ryals, F B Kiker, C A Mims, J D H EVers, BN Wil liams, B C Williams, J R Williams, C C Williams. ! 1: Among the- books with unhappy endings are check books. THE CORDELE DISPATCEH The height of the average girl's ambiticn is just about six feet. Bananas were once sold as tropical curiosities in this country, each ba nana being wrapped separately in tin foil, This is to anuounce to my friends that I will move from Cordele ahout Christmas to locate in Coral Gables, Fla., a subdivision of Miami. This is a éily of about six thousand peopls without a dentist, and I feel that it is a rare opportunity. However, I shall retain my busi ness interests in this section, and hope some day to return to Cordele fo make m y permanent home. [ am ‘leeply indebted to a circle of friends for their support while in Cordele, and to them I am indebted for whatever measure o fsuccess I ‘have obtained. % I shall probably te very busy dar iing the remainder of my time here. but preference will be shown to my regular clientele in making good any failures in my work and in compict fng any unfinished work. Very respectfully, J. C. PATTEN, 11-22-3 t. : - SPECIAL NOTICE Parties who m—a;-\;;sh to telephone friends stapping at the Cordelia Hctel or any one at the hotel, caill 227. If you want the office call 33. By observing this request you will get quicker connections and save thn office considerable trouble. Cordelia Hotel. 11-22-6 t. Hall’'s Catarrh will do what we Medicine claim for it— rid your system of Catarth or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Also as aßlood Purifier it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio When You Think Of FIRE INSURANCE THINX OF JOHN WARD Make Him Smile—That's All Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room H. THOMAS AMASON CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 413-414 Wynne-Claughton Building Atlanta, Ga. TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921 Parts Taken From Used Ford Cars Can Be " Purchased At Real Bargains We Also Have A Line Of Newv Parts And Accessories R. C. WALDEN AUTO CO. RAWLINGS MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL IS REFUSED By The Associated Z(.’reu. DUBLIN, Ga., November 24.—C. G. Rawlings, under sentence of life ‘m prisonment for the slaying of G. A. Tarbutton in Johnson county last February, today was denied a new trial by Judge Earl Camp in superior court here. : An appeal from the ruling will be made to a higher court. is a prescription for: ' Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs. .i;; 2 &:"v."" - 4300 & Onb Bulon e 4 S § 08 N A hastheseaaled = <i = - e dussisand N £ 8 NS e : ' L %‘%/ triple sealsd § S S NS / B . e & = & no i S 5 i St | ¢ § . e T R e eS SR e e \ ; G-15-18 (fi’. a&?,wfifi::‘—:—?fi"* : . Rbe g el eMI LB U Better Buick operating costs are very low. This car is thrifty—both in purchase price and in ownership. Buick design protects all operating parts from dust and wear—Dbarricades them with iron or steel housings in thefamous Buick“ Sealed Chassis” and “Tricle Sealed Engine”. The famous Buick Valve in-Head engine develops BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,.MICHIGAN i)‘ v Division of Genercl Motors Cerporation g i A . theßetirßUlCK v ) S. L. RYALS . BUICK DISTRIBUTOR CORDELE, GEORGIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925-.( WANTED—2S = extra sales people, Must be experien®ed, Apply Wednes day morning Louis Miller's Dept Store. e ol i!u_; Q | ——————————— g The Bronotosaurus, largest of all the prehistoric lizards, grew to be sixty feet long and fourteen feet high. Roman chariots were equipped With taximeters. : Many rice crops of the south to day are directly descended from ‘a ‘pocketful of rice smuggled out of Tltaly by Thomas Jefferson. L 4 ; 4 Her Friend—“ Now _that yq;l’;e broken off your engagement to flc . I suppose yowll be rid of his pres ence.” She—“Oh, mno, indeed! ‘I shall keep them wall.”—Boston Tran script. : ‘ more power from a given quantity of gasoline than other types of engines. And now, the Buick oil filter makes it necessary to change crankcase oil only art rare intervals. Even smaller, less powerful carsdo not matchthe Better Buick in low cost of oper ation and maintenance. You add to your power to economize when you buy a Better Buick!