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“WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920,
‘SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR
& STILL LEADS OPPONETS
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;Columbia, Sept. k—Returns com
piled by the state early today from
. yésterday’s democratic primary show
1o appreciable change in th eratio
by which Senator, E. I). Smith is lead
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'R B R 3 Jhte 4 ' & '
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~ Georgia’s Next Governor /
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... THE REASONS WHY: -
{5 John Holder is going to be Georgia’s next governor be
cause he is capable; because— . . - © : :
| He ig big, broadminded and FAIR; because—
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{ © He has served Georgia well for nineteen years as legis
lator and for eight years as Speaker of the House of Repre
. sentatives; because—
! * He knows the conditions in Georgia and the State’s needs
. @8 few others know them; becouse— ;
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+ ¢ Heis a man of the people — a farmer — a successful .
farmer and business man, and— ‘
{. © . THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA KNOW IT. =
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: The Atlanta Constitution and the Macon Telegraph got
together and simulfancously told John Holder to get out of -
the ra‘ce, in order that their candidatg might be elected, =
BRI IGGSL, AN RN R, Tan i
A But he is in the race—in it to win—because— 0
I “Fhe ipeaple: threnghout Georgia have :declared: they pro
.pose to decide this thing for themselves. : St
5_ . From all over Georgia comes that positive assertion.
;'WF shall ‘quote ‘jgs‘g a few of the hundreds of emphatic pro
i tests that have reached us:'* » SRR A TR b
I Bditor J. F. Shannon of the Commerce News: “Georgia-.
3 taxpayers have the right to vote ‘for the candidate of their
& E choice and they will not be bulldozed by The Constitution and
o ‘prominent court officers.’ ' The Constitution and ‘prominent
court officers” can’t kick John IHolder out of the race.” ;
s " The Jackson CO‘unty Holder ‘Club: *ln the name of
2,600 loyal Georgians of the Jackson County Holder Club -
and loyal Democrats in every section .of the state, we earn
estly praiest your effort to put’ Helder out of the race.
Being: a farmer, editor and bwsiness man, not a lawyer, it ..
is~a wonder ‘that a good many lawyers and ‘court officers’ t
® are mot supporting him. 7, * ' ' ;
: Editor Jeff Carter of the Catoosa Record: “Noting that Lm
.« . .the. Clark. Howell .cligue ‘has_aslied .you. to _\vitlu}mw., we Tes. .l
quest you to stay in until the finish. You are the strongest : ¥
man and will win regardless of the Atlanta Constitution’s and 4 g
. M:meon Telegraph's desire that you withdraw for their can- ||,
didate, Clifford Walker.” } g
; i oMb M Perryman, pnomijnent Farmer of Iph County: m
V {"& 31 to e goo Dfi%ocratsy and we T mthis sugges~ ,;_f#i ;
i !fil* m THE g;%\n utiibn alttg %fia@. 3; )
j TRI 18] olau'n,'g( wéfii-knov&fi o‘(}:h eorgia Farmer: ; ko
¢~ * “The claim ofgile Constitution that Wadker will carry South ;* i
b Cpprgm, I 8 ju ne more_of stheir sto fool the people. | AFI.
f ou W ryit Thonfis, Mjtchell counties., The {ll5 "
‘ farmeng §a dly Bloud 8, e
0 Ll Roberts, leading Hal! County Merchant: “Hops z"
i : yi)u_ will pay no attention to this bosh. 1 know you are de- . im.
t,{ « cidedly stronger in this section.” .
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¥ © E. 8. Martin, prominent Banker of Montgomer{{COunty: " g
.= “Don’t get out of the race. Walker cannot heat Hardwick. "7%
: . You undoubtedly can. The people should say who is to be
Né,a‘;r,{flirfleditors and po I}*‘;3! ’§ \ ,%;
.i ‘ nk ,“’t tdrl‘ta: “The Comiitfifi é;’s ditorial gnd DI
¢ epuragepus stand have won me over, @n am sure they [ .i'g s
! 3%3%&33%& many thousands of other nmfk Georgians who j.,'fi £
\,' » feel they are competent to think for themselves.” pri
F* These are just a few out of many, but they represent °
- widely separated sections of the state. 5
| What do you say, Georgia Voters? o
. ‘Will you allow two. editors to “handpick” your gover- .
' .mor for you? : ,
'+ This effort to kick him out of the race has made John
' Holdeér friends and votes all over Georgia. In every speech
he has made in which John Holder has told his hearers of
the efforts of the Constitution and Telegraph to kick him out
of the race, cries have come back from his audience, amid
. Joud cheers— e
} . “Don’t let them do it! . We'll stick to you!” E
[ (5. They meant it, and they are going to do it, because— ~
N, ) Sy ‘-:’--.;».—} il 'y i, Ak 3 Pl S Cex i .
§ Johw Holder has aiways stuck fo the peoplel; |
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't@ i . JOHN N. HOLDER CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE,
KRR R T ! Garland M. Jones, Manager,
St o -
Good Cotton Prices -«
We want to handle your cotton this fall. Come
to our Warehouse with your cotton. We will stick
to you and help get the best price for it :
We render every good warehouse service possi
l)](" g i, sEsigs |bl &
febaig . -
.SHeppard & Wright
FARMERS’ UNION WAREHOUSE
bt Qordele, Georgig:- -+ *2, ' o
To My Old Friends
§5. e e £
And Customers .
. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ‘1 AM NOW BACK IN
CHARGE OF MY OLD SHOP IN THE REAR OF
STEAD'S DRUG STORE. YOUR sBUSINESS WILL BE
'APPREGIATED. sg, B o g
W. R. HUNTER
. - FOR GOOD WORK ;
filg his taree 'ep'pelhle‘nts for renomi
y'nngn FEOK/ o 8 d ¢ A 'i
« ‘He is lcad_ing his nearest opponen:?
; GeorgevWarren, by fourteen thousand j
votes, byt still lacked a majoril,
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‘ ft 18 estimatéd that automobliles and
automobiling cost the people of this
:uggnu'y 360({:,000,000 upnual[y. /'
'BIG WILD ANIMAL
X TG ~SQR'I"A_L A THRILLER.
}’ The most wbird, strange and cor
(tainly most thrillingly sensationan
screen offering of recent years is soon
tob burst upon- the excitement-loving
public in the form of a fifteen-¢pisode
serial production, “THE LOST CITY.”
a story of the African junigle and its
nover-ceasing thrills advenlurés. fea
turing the beautiful and darlng Jaunita
Hansen, who is supported by George
Chesbr) and’ a big cast of clever
screein telent,'will beglnlits Jrun at the
Cir¢le Theatre on Saturday.
‘Wiho has not, at some'timc op other,
read of the dangers of the jungle with
out a compeling ‘desire to sey for|
themselves these daring adventures
with their own cyes? And this desire
has not been confined alone to the
younger element. Old and young re
vel in such scenes as only the wild
and mystcrio'us jungles can offer, and
in the presentation of tl.lih‘ extraordi-
Dpary seiial story the producer Whisks
the spectator into a strange land
among strange people, and a long
series of hazardous adventures that
could nevei' be described in words as
it can be shown in thrilling motion
picture upon. the screen.
‘Elephante, tigers, lions, leoparde,
camels, gorillas; alligators, cagles, and
all (h:(a pther '\\;im «lénigens of the Afri
can jungle and sghorching desort, each
play their important part ié,l this swiftl
moving story, crowding sensation upon
sensation in such rapid sequence that
the .spectator is hardly allowed to _ré—
clfiarnfomp one gasp - before enotho‘:
Ts torced upon him. = :
BARACAS-PHALITHEAS
Each and ecvery member. of these
two classes who ‘Thave contributed to
-making this contest a success is urged
to be pr_esent at the banquet given by
the Phalathea class of the Baptist
church‘,_‘ Thuxfsday night at eight
o’clock at the Masonic Hall. |
IFOR STATE SENATOR---FORTY
- ° U EIGHTH DISTRICT
‘} f_am_ ':Lcan_di'da.te for the office of
‘State Senator from the ll‘ortijghtlL*‘
“Senhtorial District of Géorgia, 'sub
_joct’ fo)the Staté: Democratic primary l
't be: held pn: September; Bth.) I was |
glected to, this ppsition in 1918, to fill
out. the unexpired term of Hon. D.
Roscoe Peacock, and only served one
half of a term. ' I would greatly appre’
ciate being:.‘fa-vared' by the voters with’
election to @ full term and solicit
your support to this end assuting.you
that if lmy, candidacy 1s successful,
every effort in my power will be ex
ercise. to repredent the district faith
fully and satisfactorily.
S 0 HOPEACOCK.
i The Summer Girl.
How radiant is her sweet smile,
As down the street she goes
She puts on a whole lot of style,
But wont put on much clothes,
In Geneva blass blocks are used to
pave the streets. They are made of
the refuse from the blass factories
and give greatl satisfaction. They are
pleasant to the eye and very durable
24-1 b Sk Rising Sun
Tlour ........48L33
24-1 h Sk Sweet Rose
: Floue®. -4 .. 3183
Best Granulated
Sugar, per 1b ....21¢
ALL THIS WEEK
. FOR CASH
PHONES 359541
Carr Gro., Co.
TWO STORES
“No. 1 Store, 7th Ave.
No. 2 Store, Wall Street
TH7 CORDELE DISPATCH
COLVY. DECLINES PLACE AS. . 4
CHAIRMAN TRADE COMMISSION
_ V&fushing'toh.' Sept. 1.-~Chairman W. |
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To Buy a New Range or Stove This Fall == Rgl A
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Just at this time we are dis- . rr’fi\“]‘- , fi:‘,&
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playing for your inspection a 3 H}‘f"i{ 'ggrif r%! e o
- guaranteed fine of Ranges, : ";g;m;fig "hl“‘ .
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toves and . I'leaters. ted g ')r"_.,‘»’f-"‘(.lm:.;‘""“ —r Ly T
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‘; "“_'” Eg y o .'-4 L_ -bk % v:’
i THE MOST BEAUWILIFILL CAR IN AMERICK ;
| %RIDE in the five-passenger “Glenbrook” meodel :
| 4N isan experience not soon forgotten, It affords it
» a demonstration of power and smoothness that isa = |
l revelation to the average motorist. - ; -
. From five to twenty-five miles per hour—in nine )
| seconds flat.” That is the standard performance of =f"
l . this keenspirited car. Such acceleration ‘means. a 4
' vast reserve of power for the steepest hills and soft, |
l clinging sand. : '
| Take just one 14¥de in rolling country with the «Glen- g
I brook”—and watch the speedometer on the grades. y
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T Manufanrersof Paige Mogn It e ety e (B
' , ] (facturers of Paige Motar Cars and Matot T LT e R
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B, Colvy, of 'fhe fedetal tradd commis
{éf(il), notified Prcs’idenf Wilson _-'today'
‘that Ihe did not Wisl‘l‘:l’li.;i nan.l{e consid
‘ored for reappeintment to the ;(:ui'n-'
AR b Ao lad s Ll e st E S S INGE <Y IRR yPeds 2 ¥ 3
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mission ufi@%w@?&w
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Sepiember 25tfi"‘m%
Pregident he said he desived to 'efiéag,e“J
in private Dusness. . w i .
| BESTron, (he, Tidiar gty
ufor;‘?- said o have made consider:
ably “fore than o willion Gollars out
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