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20— (A)-—Origin of the fires which
in the tast two years have destroyed
more than $2,000,009 worth of gov
crnment rroperty here is believed
to have been solved with the arrest
of 18 private soldiers of the Fort
Sill garrizon on charges’of incendlar
ism, Several of the men were mem
bere of the post fire department.
The men were arrested yesterday
following .a report by J, L. Fallon,
World War veteran and secret ser
vice operatives, who was assigned
here Jast January when authorities
were uneble to determine the origin
of 15 fireg over a two-year period.
Government storeg, officers, bar
racks, stores and canteens were de
stroyed.
Arrest and confinement of the men
is thought to have heen gpeeded
when Fajion told officers he had
learned of plans to burngwo hotels
al Lawtoy, Oklahoma, near here,
The Fort Sill firemen would have
been called to fight the Lawton
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Ford Wind.shields, per glass ... %0 ... $2.00
Chevrolet Wind.shields, per glass .................. $2.00
Larger cars, per glass WP 40 ... ccccoonviiivennee. $3.00
GARAGE
WE REPAIR, REBUILD ALL MAKES OF CARS AT ABOUT
HALF YOU PAY ELSEWHERE. WE PUT IN SPRINGS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS~SI.SO EACH TO $7.00
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TIRES & TUBES
WE ARE FACTORY REPRESENTAT!VES AND SELL STAND.
ARD MAKES OF TIRES FOR ALL CARS ND TRUCKS,
30x3 Cord, Standard guarantee, each B DRDN
30x3 1.2 Cord, Standarfl guarantee, each s iie Y
29%440 Balloon, Standard make, each .., i |
HEAVY DUTY 8 PLY TRUCK TIRES AT UNHEARD OF LOW
PRICES. WE CARRY ALL SIZES FOR ALL MAKES
OF CARS. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING *ROM US.
Miller Patching Rubber, per can ........................... 2be
Light Bulbs for aili s, GACNH ......oco.....oniviininin.2bC
GAS AND OIL
WE SELL THAT GOOD GULF CASOLINE AND OILS.
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"DOUGLAS, September 21—(#)—
While sit'ing with his family at his
home heve lagt night listening to
radio reports broadcast of the names
of vietims of the Florida disaster,
D. K. Lott, member of the Douglas
police !'»x:u.-, heard Sanford Florida
station tuae in and givé the name of
his brotacr, E. J. Lott, as being
killed in Miami,
He wns identified by letters on his
person. Lett left last night for Mi
ami to claim the remains, |
blazes,
Several of the prisoners confessed
to participation of the firing of
baildings, officers who questioned
them declared. Officers said the in
vestigation would continue and that
more arrests were expected,
Fallon conducted his investigation
by enlisting as private and being as
gigned t> duty with those arrested.
Every building at the Fort was mark
ed for dectruction by the arson ring
Fallon reported. ,
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W}» HBP COUN i
‘Will be’ ,‘F‘"",; “th , nrt house
door in sald County, the first Tues
day in October, 1926, within the legal
hours of sale at publie out.cry for
cush: to%tho highest and best bidder,
the south half of lot land No, thirtv.
five (35, in the 14th land District
of formerly Dooly, now Crisp, county,
Georgla, containing 101 1.4 acres,
more or less,
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of R. E. Williams and H. I.
Williams, to satisfy and execution is.
sued from Crisp Superfor Court favor
of Proctor Trust Company, and
against R, E. Williams and H, 1. Wil
liams,
This, September 9th, 1926.
C. 0. NOBLE,
Sheriff of Crisp County, Ga,
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NOTICE |
All parties having any claims- or
demands of any kind or character;
against the estate of J. A. Stephens.
late of Crisp County, Georgia, de-i
ceased, are hereby notified to present
* ON ROOM SIZE TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS RUGS
We are overstocked on Tapestry rugs. In order
to reduce our stock we are offering for a short
time all Tapestry rugs at reduced price.
éur stock is made up # igood pattgrns in three |
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ental, some are All On&j%fion}e are Flgral-{They
are all good. clean, 56{!1(,‘*&*‘/ i |
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Empire $32.50
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Eureka $24.00
The regular prices were 9x12 ft. Lincoln $22.50
We Sell for a Limited Time at the Prices Here
9x12 ft. Empire ...... $25.00
9x12 ft. Eureka ...... $20.00
; . 9x12 ft. Lincoln ...... $lB.OO .
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Crisp. County Furniture Co.
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THE SMART DRESSER WHO WANTS SOMETHING
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DRESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES
tlement with tlie undersigned. Y
This August -irl,; 1926, |
L ,C. STEPHENS,
Atty, in fdct of the estate of J. A.
Stephens, deceased,
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CITATION ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, 'CRISP COUNTY,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. W, Garvin having .in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Mittie Burnam, Iq{e of said County,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mittie
Burnam to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to J, W. Garvin, creditor on
said estate,
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of August, 1926,
W. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary.
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94 LBS. FLOUR—SWEET
ROSE—CAPITOLA— ORI
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GROCERIES
EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
Carr Grocery Co.
. PHONE 541
WE HAVE THE
_. CARS
- THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED
One 1926 Chevrolet touring—nearly new— at a
bargain.
Two 1925 Chevrolet touring—Real bargain. ‘
Several Ford and Buicks different models—All
at redl bargains,
Now is the time to get a good car at the right
rice,
CALHOUN CHEVROLET CO.
‘ CORDELE, GEORGIA '
STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD—STOVE WOOD
" FITIGIBBONS AND WILSON—PHONE 489