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GEORGIA SENATORS
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SAY SPEAKERSHIP
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MAY €O TO CRISP
IF DEMOCRATS CONTROL NEXT;
. CONCRESS HIGH HONOR WILL
GO TO GEORGIA, GEORGE AND |
HARRIS SAY. |
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AMEPICUS, Ga., September 17 }
UP—llf .he next congress is derio
‘eratic, Rerresentative Charlos Crisp,
~of the Jird Georgia district, will be
the next speaker of the house,
United States Scnator Walter 17
George ceelared today in nominat
ing Crizp at the district convention
to succeed himeelf,
He would thus bhe the first son
of a spaaker to be zo honored, for
bis father before him was speaker
of the 1 wse,” Senator George add
ed.
T. M. Furlow of Americus, was
again elected chairman of the third
congrezsional executive committee.
"’u\o consclidated vote with three
gountics migsing, shows Crisp re<
ived mere than 9,000 votes with no
‘Wrositing, 4
" Preceding the nomination Senatom
s Jo lil“ ris '&h‘fi'k' x“r"{hd Ak T thel
Xt eonpregs is demaergbic. Crisph
m"&ffih of the hqi}?n ?}éénr#
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If your case needs prompt attention,
you are advised to call for personal
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TO A MAN UP A TREE
It would seem taat if the Ttalian
who patented a flving moton
evele that he could serve hu
manity by - persuading Henry
FFord to make flivvers fly—peo
ple would stand a better chance
of getting across the street
alive. It doesn't pay to take
chances when choosing the
place to have your bhattery re
paired. Reliable work can only
be obtained at a dependable
wervice depot, Our ignition is
such as will withstand all criti
dsm.
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
PHONE §({
Dodge Bros. Service Station
CORDELE, GA.
WE WILL BUY YOUR
OLD HATS
And pay you the CASH for
them, Or we will CLEAN and
BLOCK them for you. Call us
and let's see if we can't trade,
Let us do your CLEANING and
PRESSING,
'WE DO REAL TAILORING
BRIDGES
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
.mw 154 7th Street
ing that Crizp “is today the most re
spected ana most powerful dcmocrutl
in congress and is looked up to by
Loth repablicans and democrats.” ‘
In hit weeptance speech Criep said |
that the Lest thought of the nation |
is now hHeing devoted to the solu
tion of the agricultural problem. He
further ceclared that “throughout
he length ¢nd breadth of or land ag
yiculturs languishes” and and that |
he wou'd support any legislature
economizilly sound that will ilm('lior-‘
ate presont conditions on the fnrm,;
adding “I fear congress cannot re
lieve th's situation” |
He dedipres that “the great trou
ble ig over production and limited
marketing "
Under the present republican ad
ministration, he gaid, there is no
possibility of protective traiffs being
reduced or fregiht rates lowered,
adding that reduction of tariff and
freight rates would aid agriculture.
All incustrial centers are prosjer
ous, he suid, “the passage of a law
requirire interstate commerce com
niigfiicm-‘. to reduce freigat, rates, es:
p?*%flly ‘u;’;)“fs\pvrislnflp]c : ngrjcultu:gl
),:,; ucl.’ ' 2 B k
Cfln ju 'Pncl'rlt,"fii‘le continded,
‘1 ( 'L' oL danger hovering over
Am -l‘i(wwwy s the eorrupt use.af
l}l ey ko debauch the clectgrate.
"h prégcctive tariff cnal»jfi', re
publican: to control elections, the
A. & P. CUSTOMERS
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WHERR SCONOMY RILES B
White Meat 5, v 20¢
Salmon i Aici, Con 140
Dutch Cleanser ... 21¢
Octagon Soap ». 23C
Tean oe, e 290
Lux F. Ciones ™ 3 Mas. 210
Grapes wiig. P 100
AT PAGRCE
manufactorers contributing most lib-!
erally out of their huge profits caus- ‘
ed throagh the tariffs they are en- |
abled to gouge the American people |
If the ccrrupt use of money is notl
stopped popular government will be
destroyed,
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
The Looks are now open for pay
ment of State and County Taxes,
They will be closed December 20th,
and thereafter extra expenses willl
attach, Pay now, '
J. H. PITTS, Tax Collector,
Excursion To Atlanta
SEPTEMBER 22
ViaA.B. &A. Ry.
8:.‘.%';3 T«; il: me ~ is4,'oo
'Reté: "i"agn&%%fitefi%er Plth. Additional
iffermation from any A. B:i & Ay Agent.
D. L. HENDERSON, Jr., Agent A. B & ‘
A. Railway, Cordele, Georgia
Kfifihafiwfien they buy, in our
stéres hey get the limit irt value.
Value means satisfaction when
used—not just price. But price
and satisfaction day after day—
This is what makes A. &P.
customers.
SRR AR E T T
NOTICE
All partles baving auy us or
demands of any kind cr character
against the estate of J. A. Stephens,
late of Crisp County, Georgia, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present
the same to the undergigned properly
veriticd and proven, All persons in
debted to said estate are herchy no.
titied to come forward and make sct
tlement with the undersigned.
This August drd, 1926,
J, €. STEPHENS,
Atty, in fact of the estate of J. A,
Stepheng, deceased,
8.4;4t
Mme. « 22-year-old bride from
Brusscl:, disappeared while shopping
with her busband in Paris,
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FWHERE ECONOMY RULESA
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FEIT'S GO TO
Gleaton’s Dept. Store
REAL BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE
READ! COME! SAVE!
2,000 yds, fast color dress 10c
egingham—speecial ..........
2,000 yds. 36-inch sheeting
~foir SPROe Bt ... ciiiasn 8C
1,000 vds. Southern Silk Cheviots—
Jdixtra heavy and fast colors
L R SN 11 i 4 . S T AR NS SO VSN SR NN VLTRSS
40¢ grade 8 oz feather tick
None better made at . =..... zsc
2,000 yds. 20¢ grade 40 in, . -' 21,;,(:
;Svuislund, all-this W(;Jkéf. g U
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h,()()() yds, Ff;(g‘r golory Prints; 86-ipeh,
wide—egtlir 296 value”™ % - 19°
At ...TYSLG - LTIE- 91T
£ 3 Lo ’ i - § ’ ¥
1,000 yds. 20e3gigrle mattress tick+4+
narrow and wide stripes p
200 yds. 36-inch suitings—silk mixed
—A regular 98¢ seller — These are
new and fast colors [
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Our new Fall Wool goods have arrived, there are several new ma
terials being shown in this line—all at bargain prices. All the
new colors.in fine Silk just received—Silks that are washable.
. Ask to see them, =»" % £is e G
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Gleaton’s Dept. Store
: 123-125 11T H AVENUE j ‘
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To buy your Fall Merchandise,
WE are prepared to show you
~a complete line of New Up-to-9~
- Date Fall and. winter stock-of— |
Dry Goods. SHOES, HOSIERY "
"MEN’S CLOTHING, UNDER. .. |
WEAR, HATS, CAPS Etc at
REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES!!!!
And remember that we don’t
feature cheap shody goods, but
GOOD goods cheap.
OUR MOTTO---New in styles
High in Quality Low in Price
|WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DOLLAR |
Sid Thompson’s Store
Lewis & Thompson Old Stand
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10 doz. 42x36 pillow cases, a 250
regular 35¢ seller at ..0.0.v
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10 doz. 81x90 sheets—Regular $1.50
value and a real bargain $1 19
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BERRRRE .o onhs b sraaas
Best made oil Cloth—Stand- 250
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Same in white ch
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A real good window shade 49c
G:féet fong'...[.\. 4. . V 4. £2
Duplex window shade, ¥ feet 896
Hartshorn rolleF ... .5400 ¢
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One solid case Y 5 wool Blankets —
Pretty plaids j i $4 95
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S NS TBL AT e R 5005 S, ST RPN SO A BT+ 5. 51 SLS RS AOON
One solid case 3-4 wool $6 45
Blankets in plaids ...... "
One solid case all wool $7 95
Plaid Blankets, Pair .... "