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f LISTEN, FOLKS, WE KNOW COTTON IS CHEAP, SO HERE
GOES THE SAME ON COTTON GOODS. EVERY PRICE
SPELLS A BIG SAVING.
READ! COME! SAV E)!
I, L. Sheeting — 15¢
grade-—the very best
it
12x36 pillow cases —
recular Co¢ value—to
sell quick at
80 oz, Osnabuig, good
quality—special
THESE ARE EVERYDAY PRICES AND SPEAK FOR
THEMSPLVES - MAKE SURE YOU HEAD YOUR CAR FOR
GLEATON’S DEPT, STORE—-
Real Genuine Bargains in Every Departaient
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Gleaton’s Dept. Store
123-125 11TIL AVENUE
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‘ & The full line of Griffon clothes for
/ \ / Fall is “here, There’s something
l: / Vi ; different about these suits, noth
/ 3 . / ing ““wild”’ . nothing . ‘‘radical”
! S\ M. S v nothing “freaky.” . But there’s a
\ _//' AL m new swing to the shoulders, a lit
gi 1 Ll 1] ‘.:r:.'?"‘“ tle fuller set to the coat, a little
i b frcer hang to the trouscers. And the
colors and the patterns. They are
\ new too. It's hard to write about
\ Jose things, but it is casy to show
: hem. And it is a real pleasure.
Come in and let us have that pleas
, ; ure. We want you to see the Grif
: ; fon suits for fall
: ,
i g I [t ix with great Pride that we an
: ; nounce the addition of the Flor
sheim shoe to our Men's Shoe
' d / Dept. In this shoe we have a style
5 E that will suit from the College Lad
; ; to the Conservative Business man,
We carry this shoe in all widths
l : / and styles. Drop in today and let
: us show vou the new Fall numbeis,
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e MOST STYLES
oy
W e
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leaton’s | ) ‘
eaton s ept. tore
123-125 ELEVENTIf AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
9-4 81 inch sheeting
unbleached, as good
as the best, special at
39¢ table oil eloth —
white and colors —
Guaranteed quality af
Speiials in Towpls—
10¢ giade’ 0. 10c
20¢ grade ~.... 100
39c grade ...... 200
BOc erade 'y, 'O9¢C
Red Star 27 inch Bird
Fyce—very hest at
$1.49
Ho¢ Loraine Gingham,
solids and checks —
enarantecd colors at
i f
8 O 359 !
Plaza’ Pongee in fan
¢y fast color prints—
all new patterns—as 6
inch
19¢
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
ALABAMA GIRL DIES ,
OF SHOT IN CAR
MISS CATHERINE CAMPBELL.‘
| 20,DIES OF BULLET FROM
l MITCHELL'S PISTCL. i
| JTUNTSVILLE, Aln., August 25— |
(/P)—Mizs Tatherin Campbell, - 20, |
died today in a Huntsville hospital E
from the cffvets of a bullet wound |
in the head which ghe suffered late |
last night while on an automobile |
ride near Merrimae, a suburb, é
Herman Franklin and Jim Mit-‘
chell are ing jaill” charged with as- |
cault with intent to murder. T .'li
told officers that Miss (,‘ampbcll:
ot herse!f while seated in the cari
with Fronklin, ‘
Mr: Michell was a member of |
the party, police caid, but che m:'ig
her hushand were some di:«:t;mu-‘
from tho sutonoebile, when the :-:]‘n'f’i
was fired. ‘
The pistol belonged to Mitehell ;
officers zaid, !
| N R L |
MAKERS OF CUBAN CIARS |
| ol
- PROTIST USE OF MACHINES |
HAVANA, Auvnvst, 25-—m(M—T i;:.;_’
introduction of eigar ‘n;;l‘.‘l.::'x:,‘;; ;‘.-’x-_}
chines in, cénsing 5QmMe : ‘._1v".:‘a1j;:..?."'.;j,,x.\..'
among Cuban cizar mekers,who p 'X
test that they will cause great uin
employment. -
A strike seoms imminent at one of
the principal Havana cigar factories
and the authoritics have been asped
to intervene to {ind a éclution {or
the trouble,
PARACHUTE LANDS
PLANE AND \
PO i
o |
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.~(AP)—
Naval ohservers declared today that
}ee mplete safety for airplane travel
! had been assured for the mear future
‘.::; the rosult f a test made here yes
terday in whith ¢ aiant parachut:
| brought 2 vplgue and pilot safely to
|earth from an altitude of twenty-five
hundred feet,,
TFLTING R
ANCTIFR (HAIN RANK
eIV CG
IS GPEN FOR DUSINESS
§ et
LULA. “a., August 25—(P)—Re-.
| mancel Joaaliy, the Bank of Lula,
farnicoiy eovnected with the Bankers
Trust Cempary, of Atlanta, reopen
cd ag an indenendent institution.
NOTICE !
I AV A | AB4 o
Mr J. Ms
Laveader, -
Now has charge
of our ‘
[ \Vl\
MARKET]
and will appreci
ate the patronage
of his old customr
ers and friends.
W. L HARRIS
GROCERIES & FRESH MEATS
Telephone 55
H. TROMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga.
WE.ARE STILL GIVING YOU
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Nore (Joods
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For Your
Mon@y '
. A 3
TARLE DAMASK —A 75¢ VALUE—PER ¥D. .......... 50c
TABLE DAMASK—SI.OO VALUEFOR ................. Toc
¥D. WIDE BLEACHING—2Oc VALUE—PER YD. ...... 13¢
PAJAMA CIECK—2Oc VALUE FOR .................. 15¢
PAZAMA CHECK—2Sc VALUE-FOR ........ g’“ 18¢c
SOISETTE PLAIN OR FIGURED-PER YD, ........». 37c
32-IN, KALBURKIE FAST COLOR GINGHAM ... & . 19¢
NURSERY DIAPER CLGTH — FOR PIECE $l5O/ AND UP
We atill 0271 e best line ¢ i 1 hose in town. Don’t Forget
us when in ibe market for work clothes, overalls, work shirts
shoes and w 2 liave just received the best line of work gloves
I have cver soon, _
7 P o Y P‘"E"\ Y B
%f V e B¥We biV § . g K
WEBE BUILDING CORDELE, GEORGIA
SCHOOL DAYS
YES, SCHOOL
PDAYS WILL
- SOON BE BERE
Wimt have you dOhe about
“school clothing for vour
- boys and girls?
Think this question over
and remember we have a
big stock of school mater
ials--just what you need
for school wear.
Merchandise of ail kind for
thee ntir ¢ family, late in
style, high in quality, low
~ih price.
Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926