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SPEED RECORD 1S SET IN
RAGE BY HYDROPLANES
* LOWISYILLE, Ky, July s—@)—
A wfmgpfiepd record of 49.1%
niles an hour was set by Miss Hous
topy IV in the 10-mile race for 510
clase hydroplanes and the regatta of
th‘g‘”;mumippi Valley Power Boat
assoeiation here today. The old ree
ord ?“’mtlea an hour, set by the
same/ 'o‘.t\,, Q}mq:l by Frank R. Rob
ertson;#ouston, Texas, at White
Lak¢, 'Minn., last year.
Miss Kemah, owned by Henry FFalk
H;;;Q‘tgn. Texas, was second and
Ethel 1., owned by R, J. Sumner, of
St!' Peterdburg, Fla,, was third. ‘
Awother world record fell in the
10-mile" gecond heat in the 151 hy
-droplane clags, Little Star, owned I)y‘
ugh Brothers, Peoria, Illinois av
mg{),fiia ‘miles an hour, Gen
ergiosiigl by H. J. and L. T
l?}arnegtor}, Los Angeles, Calif., wag
second, . and Miss Louisville, owned
'b?l‘wmilm C. Tapp, Louisville, third
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"'"Make Him' Smile—That's All
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SAVE YOUR COUPONS AND WITH EVERY $5.00 WORTH
SECURE A PIECE OF THIS HAND DECORATED CHINA
WARE ABSOLUTELY FREE.
SAVE
YOUR
COUPONS
THEY ARE
VALUABLE
CONTINUE SAVING UNTIL YOU SECURE A COMPLETE
DINNER SET. _
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The Weather is Hot, But Nothing Compared to the Bargains Offered in
Wright’s Bankrupt Sale
Today's express brought us, big lot of Umbrellas for both men, ladies and children.
Why walk in the sun when you can get an Umbrella at Wright's
PRI bt it (oo e b L e s TIO 10 DA SR
An unusual bargain men's shirts in broadcloth, both in plain and fancy
TSR TRS RR S e R el SR ORI T $2.48
Try a pair of our built in arch combination slippers for men—worth slo.oo—
— T R R N e S R R Re L Sthannias. DL
If you have not already visited this sale drop in at your first opportunity, and let us
talk over your dry goods troubles. As you know when high grade merchandise can
be bought cheaper, Wright will have it. .
R. L. WRIGHT, AGT.
EIGHTH STREET GREER BUILDING
TWELVE PERSONS KILLED IN
THUNDERSTORM iN BERLIN
BERLIN, July 6—(#)—Twelve per.
gons were killed and many injured
in a violent thunderstorm which
swept over the Berlin suburb of
Walterdorf today. Thousands of ex
cursionists were zurprigsed and almost
overwhelmed by the sudden cloud
burst, Hundreds of them took refuge
in a covered bowling alley. Valumes
of water pouring down from the hills
undermined the walls of the ullvyi
which caved in, burying 60 of them
Woltersdorf is one of the princi
pal picture film-producing areas in
the environs of Berlin,” ¢ =
Most’ of] the forests and the su
hurbs to the east of Berlin were com
pletely inundated by the cloudburst
which also put an end to horse
racing at Hoogergarten, where light
ning struck a stable. Many valuable
thoroughbreds were endangered and
the rac®track was converted into a
lake.
Increased petroleum production in
Peru and | Ecuador hag r(-new«edl
gearches for oil in Chile and Belivia
Premiums will be given with
each $5.00 purchase. You
get tickets with each 10c,
25¢, 50c and $l.OO purchase
and up.
THIS FREE OFFER
STARTS TODAY
BLACKWELL_ SCREEN STAR
WILL MARRY MRS BARNATO
LONDON, July s—Mrs. Leah Bar
nato, daughter of the late Barney
Bavvato, multimillionaire diamond
merchant, confirmed to the United
News reports that she would marry
Carlyle, the American movie star on
July 29,
“The report is quite correct,” sald
Mrs Barnato, “We will marry in
London.”
ITALY BARS DANCE IN
BATHING SUITS AS SPORT!
GENOA, Italy, July 6—(P)—
Dancing in bathing suits, a favoritc
heach sport in some parts of Italy
has bheen banned in resorts along
the Italian Riveria by the prefect law
He has fissued strict orders not
only prohibiting dancing but threat.
ening severe penaltties for those whe
use sbhreviated bathing suits o 1
semi-transparent beach robes, |
The Yenisei, one of the world’s
largest rivers, is free from ice at ite
mouth only a few weeks each year
MILLER
QUALITY
WARE
THERE'S
NONE BETTER
i - ———
TO THE VOTERS OF CORDELE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
T hereby announce myself a candi
date for the offlce of Solicitor-Gen
eral of the (‘,orde‘{u Judicial Circuit,
subject to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic primary, If
elected to thig office, I pledge to the
people of this eircuit a vigorous and
faithfu! discharge of the dutles and
obligations of the office, Your vote
and Influence will bhe appreciated,
Regpectiuliy,
T, HOYT DAVIS
Vienna, Ga.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the voters of Cordele Judicial
Circuit,
I am a candidate for the office of
Solicitor-General of Cordele Judicial
Circunit, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary. llf elected I will
diligently and impartially attend to
the husiness of the office,
Your vote and influence will be
greatly appreciated,
Very respectfully,
C. L. HARRIS.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myseclf a candi
date for the office of Judee of the
Superior Court, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary. The office belongs te
the people of this circuit, and if you
should confer this high honor upon
me, I sall old it as a public trust
and pledge you faitful service in the
discharge of its duties, Thanking you
for your vote and influence I am
Yours respectfully,
W. H. LASSETER
TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
I hereby formally announce my
‘efindidacy for the office of congress
man in the 70th Congress from the
Third Congressionai District of Geor
gi, subject to the Democratic pri
mary to be held on September
eighth. T am profoundly grateful to
the people of the district for the
uniform kindness and honor they
have conferred upon me in the past
and will be sincerely appreciative if
they will continue me as their repte-l
sentative, Since I have been their
congressman I have discharged the“
duties of the office to the very best
of my ability and, if reelected, I prom
ise a continued faithful perform--
ance of my duty. I earnestly and
respectfully solicit the support of
the voters of the district in the com-i
ing primayry.
+ Very respectfully, ‘
CHARLES R. CRISP. .
. ANNOUNCEMENT
To the voters of Crisp County,
Georgia: i
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of representative.
My platform'is Honesty, Economy,
and Improvement,.
My motive in asking your support
is a sincere desire to help improve
conditions in Georgia, Morally, Men
tally, Socially and Financially. I for
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DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
one believe that not only THE ProTee®
sions should be represented in our
general assembly, but all classes as
well, The honor that goes with the
office will mean as much to me as it
could to any one.
~lf elected, I promise to be present
-every hour the general assembly is in
session, and to vote for or against
every measure that is brought up for
our consideration, unless prevented
by sickness. Reaespactfully yours,
TOM McIVER
FOR JUDCE
“ To the voters of the Cordele Judi
cial Circuit,
‘ [ announce my candidacy for re.
election as Judge, Superior Courts
Cordele Circuit, and, upon assur
ance of a continued fair, prompt and
economical performance of duty, I
regspectfully ask your support in the
primary, Sincerely yours,
| ‘D. A. R. CRUM
~ TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
lannounce my candidacy for so
licitor General of this circuit subject
to the primary of September Bth. I
will appreciate your vote and in
fluence,
A. J. M'DONALD
A wheeled platform has been in
vented on which a rocking chair can
be fastened for the use of an invalid.'
et Ao
The owner of a lock of German in
vention can change both the key op
erating it and ils ihtprnal mecha--
nigm. ' 4
¢ ¢ LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP_ _COUNTY :
Under and by virtue of the power
of gale contained in a deed to secure
debt recorded in Book 13, page 574,
Clerk’s Office” of Crisp Superior
Court, executeq by R. L. Wright to
Ragan Malone Company on January
15th,, 1924, the undersigned will sell
at public outcry before the Court
Housze door in Crisp County, Georgia,
between the usual hours of Sheriff’s
sales, on the 21st. day of July, 1926,
All Wool Tailored 3-piece Sult
$25.00
French Dry Cleaning
Steam Pressing
Shoe Shining,
Shoe Repairing
Hot or Cold Shower Bath
FORD ““U DRIVE IT SERVICE'
Closed Car, warm and comfort
able—Balloon Tires
Call 154
“Ask Your Neighbor”
Not to have their noses put out of joint by the bright and hue of
the 1926 shirts and erava'ts—the bathing suit manufacturers have
¢ plucked the peacock—ramsacked the rainbow — commandeered
the chameleon and brought you the most gorgeous bathing suits
that you will see for land or lake.
PRICED TO MAKE YOUR SWIMMING .
. ; A REAL PLEASURE Y 3
: FRESH UNDERWEAR FOR AFTER ¥ 5
. THE FRESH UNDERWATER! o X $ 7
W. H. WESTBROOK
CORDELE, GEORGIA
wit: ’
All of City Lot No. 6 in Block No.
6 of the City of Cordele, Crisp County.
Georgia, and known and designated’
by the registered map of survey of
said City of Cordele. I
Said instrument was given to se
cure gixteen (16) promissory notes
aggregating $5,434.35, The maker of
said noles baving defaulted in the
peyment of % of said notes, the pow
er of sale has become operative, as
provided in said instrument. There
is due and payable on said unpaid
notes $5,316.45, principal, besides in
terest thereon at §% per annum from
January 15, 19:4,
The proceeds of said sale will be
devoted first towardas the discharge of
said indebtedness, the costs of this
proceeding, and the remalinder, if any,
will be paid to R, L. Wright. A deed
will be made to the pnrchaser,
Terms cash,
RAGAN MALONI COMPANY
J. D. Carlisle, Attcrney for Ragan
Malone Company.
LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in an order of the
court of Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, dateq April 5, 1926, there
will be sold before the Court House
door of Crisp County, Georgia, during
the legal hourg of sale, on July 21st.,
1926. to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property:
A certain tract of land in Crisp
County, Georgia, known as the East
half of lot No. 76 of the 13th, L. D,,
Crisp County, Georgia, containing
10174 acres, more or leds.
. Said property was owned by T. A.
Coleman, late of Bibb County, Geor
gia, deceased, and will be sgold for
the purpose of payment of the debts
of the estate of said deceaseq and for
the ‘purpose of distribution among the
deceasez)s heirs, as provided in said
order,
Against said land there are two en
cumbrances, to-wit:
(1) Security deed in favor of Pear
son-Taft Land Credit Company secur
SWimming
Suits That
Make
DON'T WAIT TOO LATE—GET
YOUR SUPPLY OF JARS AND
TOPS NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT. '
GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND LET
US SAVE THEM FOR YOU.
N
W.C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 - CORDELE, GA.
RO LT T LT TDT
interest thereon, and .
(2) Security deed in favor of same
company, on which there is a bal
ance due of $48.00. Said security
deeds are recorded in Deed Book 11,
pages 389-391, Clerk’'s Office of Crisp
Superior Court.
Said property will be sold subjec
to said encumbrances. Deeq will be
made to the purchaser. Terms cash,
J. D, CARLISLE,
Administrator of T. A, Coleman
Esiate,
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S ORR AL Y
Good
Sport
Good fishin’ is good
sport and it costs
nothing exce})t the
~ small price of good
~ tackle i
BLACKMON
HARDWARE
COMPANY
CORDELE, GA.