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TABLE DAMASK —A 75¢ VALUE—PER ¥D. .......... 50c
TABLE DAMASK-$l.OO VALUE FOR ................. Tbc
¥YD. WIDE BLEACHING-—2oc VALUE—PER YD. ...... 13¢
PAJAMA CHECK—2Oc VALUE FOR .................. 15¢
PAJAMA CHECK-—2s¢c VALUE—FOR ................. 18¢
SOISETTE PLAIN OR FIGURED—-PER ¥D. ........ 37c
32-IN. KALBURNIE FAST COLOR GINGHAM .......... 19¢
NURSERY DIAPER CLOTH — FOR PIECE $1.50 AND UP
We still sell the best line of silk hose in town. Don’t Forget
us when in the market for work clothes, overalls, work shirts
shoes and we have just received the best line of work gloves
I have ever secen,
W. B. sMITH
5 iy - & £B,
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F 9 3 e & VY E
WEBB BUILDING CORDELE, GEORCGIA
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SCHOOL DAYS
LA 21 171 ~% X KD
ot R Rs,
YES SCHOOL
DAYS WILL
A SOON BE HERE
{3 What have you doneabout |
(1! school clothing for vour I II
| ™, boys and girls?
@Thil»‘.k this question over
‘and remember we have a
| big «tock of school mater
ials--just what you need
for school wear.
Merchandise of all kind for _
the entire family, late in
style, high in quality, low
in price. :
TSR TR
@ & S
Sid Thompson’'s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
THREE.ARE KILLED I
RICIIMOND, Va., Aug. 22.—-—(;\[’)——~|
Three porsons were Lkilled and five|
injured when two avtomobiles end ;mI
electric collided on the l‘clor:;buer
tuinpike, ncar hore late this :.'l'lcr-I
noon. The dead and the more :;'s;I.I
Iml;-,ly injuredq were from Richmond in l;
I 1 car that was driven in the path of |
11111. clectric car when Lit from the
rear by another automobile,
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TRAIN WRECK BRINGS I
~ DEATH TG 8 PERSONS
i SR,
' FOUR OTHCRS ARE INJURED
WHEN FRE!CHT PILES UP IN
ILI_.INOIS TOWN.
WINANET, 111, Aug. 22.—(AP)—
Grinding down Buda Hill at a mile
|::m fnute, an Bastbound fast freipght.
train of the Chieago, DBurlingten ':-.fII
Guincy piled up in the heait of um.'nll
at 10:30 o’clock this morning, kilii:\f:l
cigiat pergone and injuring four 'others i
A ‘brokew arch bar connceting' 'the |
trucks of a car is belidved to I:"v«rI
cansed tho! wrock, ‘Eightecon r-;n':;I
carrying - ‘perishable ¢ froipht 'were
thrown from the: tracks in front’ of
| thed repot’ and overturned. i ‘I
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The men killed and injured were
'| tramps riding in one car. The l‘ourl
taken to a hospital were said to be
near death.
None of the men had been identified
tonight.
- BEAN FOUND IN NOSE
I HELD RESFPONSIELE FCR TWEN
TY YEARS SUFFERING.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., August
23—(P)-—Twenty years of sufferinz
from what phyzicians treated for
catarrh wa. believed today cended
when Mrsl Emory Mecelver, of Win
ston-Salém'sn'éezed a bean out of her
nose.
The bonn hecame lodeed in Mrs.
| Melver's nose dering childhood, mor
l mother e _l.".'.'«"'. A physician ex
pressed £ ¢ opinion that the bean
I ad cauccd the nasal trouble.
WASH Tay GIVES STORM
Wak™ I 3 IN DAY BULLETIN
WASTHINGTON, August 23—(2)
The weather bureau today issued the
followine :toriy warning:
“Adviscry 10:39 a. m., northeast
warnings ordered Boston to Dela
warce breakwater and northwest
warnings south eof Dolaware break
water to ITatteras, Disturbanee of
slight intensity ciort (I’:,.g!lg":' easi
of Hatteras will move \'qiy’u.‘\o\'.".\'
northward and couse jtrodg north
to Boston. g 2 pEsn
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NOTICE !
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Mr. J. M.
Lavender
Now has- charge
of our
MARKET
and will appreci
ate the patronage
of his old custonmr
ers and friends.
W. 1. HARRIS
GROCERIES & FRESH MEATS
Telephone 55
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WE MEAN STRANGERS TO OUR STORE AS WELL AS
STRANGERS TO OUR CITY. FOR EVERY SEASON, IN .
SPITE OF THE NUMBER OF MEN WHO ALKEADY
- .
FEEL AT HOME IN THIS STORE, WE ADD NEW
NAMES TO OUR BOOKS, —MEN WHO HAVE LIVED
HERE FOR YEARS, BUT HAVE JUST DISCOVERED
Us. _
‘ THE MAN WIHO WALKS INTO OUR CLOTHING DE
- il _1?;};\%1-:'1‘311‘;:\;'1"7 “JUST TO LOOK ARQUND. IGETS A
TTUETTT T HEARTY WELCOME. WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR FALL,
55 SHOWING OF GRIFFON CLOTHES AND WI AI:WI}
it
GLAD OF AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW THEM OFf!
' WE NEVER URGE ANYBODY TO BUY — IT'S NOf
NECESSARY! : Shea €] I
- Here’s How The Fall
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Prices Line Up!
z $25.00 $27.50 $32.50
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123-125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926