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in the second primary race next Wednesday, October sth, Geor
viz.uis will nominate Dr. L. G. Hardman {or governor, because he
stands for a cléan-cut business administration. -He is not a maa
:hat jumps first on one, then on the other side of an ssue. He
siands fourssquare on matters that are of vital interest to the wax
.mi‘crs of Georgia. [ be et g A 0
e does not favor an increase in taxes and believes that with a
buainess administration taxpayvers will be. saved hundreds of
‘housanas of dollars annuelly, Ho favors reorganization of eveiy
jopariment of the state on a suafe, sound, conservative basis.
Dunlication of departments should be climinated,; . unnecessary
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help dispensed with and the affuirs of Georgia conducted on a
high business plane the same as a private enterprise.
The Brown-Holder machine was partly smashed Septeinber sin
aad it will be co.pletely pat out of business ou October 6th.
Heiger wili be defeated the same as Brown was defeaied. Voters
are valiyving to the Hardwan standard for ‘he is the best man in
g 1 vace” wod will make Georgia tho best govciaor in a decade.
A" wote Tor Hardman is a vote for piogress in Georgla, So let
s mmove forward by electing Havrdmaon. i
.‘ j’ W LEGAL LAND SALE
I“.EOR?IA, CRISP COUNTY.
Vnder and by:virtue of a power of
pale contained in an order of the
Oourt” o Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, dated April 156th, 1926, there
aill be sold before the Court House
Woar of Crisp County, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale on October
bth, 1926, to the highest bidder for
.cash the following described prop
oreys
A certain tract of land in Crisp
County, Georgia, known ag. the Bast
ralf, of lot No. 76 of the 13th, 1. D,
Ceigp County, Georgia, ¢ontuining 101
1-4 aores, more or Igss. fopl
tg;url property was owneq by T, A,
Coliman, date of Bibb County, Geors
rig, deccased, and will be sold for
the parpote of payment of the debts
of tl&l;&bfitat,e of sald deceaged and for
the purpose of distribution among the
deveageds’ heirs, as provided in said
order,” - )
Against said land there are two en.
crmbrances, to-wit:
(1) Security deed in avor of Pear.
son-Taft Land Credit Company secur.
ing payment of $1,200,00 principal to
rother with six per cent, per annum
WIND SHIELDS
WE FURNISH GLASS CUT, FIT AND PUT IN
Ford Wind-shields, per glass eNI R ST VR
Chevrolet Wind_shields, per glass ........ccocee. $2.00
Largar cars, per glass UP .L 0 fadfi st §3,.00
GARAGE
WE REPAIR, REBUILD ALL MAKES OF CARS AT ABOUT
HALF YOU PAY FISEWHERF, WEF PUT IN SPRINGS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS—§I.SO EACH TO $7.00
YES, WE FURN!SH THE SPRING.
TIRES & TUBES
WE ARE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES AND SELL STAND.
“ARD MAKES OF TIRES FOR ALL CARS ND TRUCKS,
30x3 Cord, Standard guarantee, each iiivie.... $6.60
Sox3 1.2 Cord, Standard guarantee, each .v.evi...... $7.00
9x440 Rallaon. Standard make, each, ... if..... $8,46
HEAVY DUTY 8 PLY TRUCK TIRES AT UNHEARD OF LOW
R Vo e ML vl 5.4 ES FOR ALI MAKES
. 'OF CARS. CAVE VMONEY BY BUYING FROM US:
Mlgar. Patching Rubber, Der CAN .. emsisencnssmssos GOO 6
Light Bulbs for ail cars, cach I e e RRO
GAS AND OIL
WE SELL THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE AND OILS.
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CORDELE HIDE CO._.CORDELE WRECKING HOUSE
intarest thercon, and
(2) Security deed in favor of same
company, on which there is a balance
due ol $48.0r, Saig security deeds
are recorded in Deed Book 11, pages
189-201, Clerk's Office of Crisp Supe(
rior C'oart.
Said property will be sold subject
to said encumbrances. Deed will be
made to the purchaser. Terms cash.
J. D, CARLISLE,
Administrator of T. A, Coleman
lstate, 9.10-4 t
FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY
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GORDELE - HAWKINSVILLE
B L e S AR NS
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AL £ iR Cho eYA A
Tae geeofid foot ball game, of the
“acon will he staged Friday after
umunt?lg the local athletic fia”, when
the Cordele high school m& clagh
es with the Hawkinsville team.
‘Only one game has been played
by Cordele this season and this re
sulted in a tie with Ashburn, The lo
calboy s are getting in fine shape and
are confident of winning this scrap.
— In Ready to Wear and Millinery
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U Silk Underwear
WATCH R WINDOWS WEV ARE SPECIALIZING IN HIGH ('}RADE' WOOLENS — NOVEL SUIT-
S i T e e U . S
! SEE OUR FALL SHOWING OF FURTRIMMINGS—FANCY BRAIDS AND
i NOVPITY RUTTONS — “PRICES TOMEET THE TIMES.”
3 vards of No IPade
Madvras for
$l.OO
72-inch Damask
85¢
08-inch Damask
50c
361 Stripe Linens
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36-in l_f’:n‘w.\',_'“ Suiting
. 989¢
All figured Voiles
HALF PRICE
3x6 Columbia Shades
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3x7 Duplex Shades v
3x7 Pringed Duplex Shades — white and
green—eream and green $
POr- ol ... b e b 1‘39
27x54 Congoleum Rugs 3 5
P L aas s e ‘4 c
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6x9 Congoleum Rugs $
L e i e 6“95
9x12 Congolewn Squares s
1“()r...........7............ 12’50
63x90 Pepperel Sheets s
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81x90. Pepperel Sheets, 10 S
For ....-1"45
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BBlx9o West Sheets 1 $
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81x90 Special Sheets $
12x36 Pillow Cases
——————— 3§ M S T A R S A 5 WSS L. S ¥ 8 \ Y
90-in all Linen Sheeting s
PP ORIY .l o bl R e 2'48
72-in plain all Linen Damask $
Bot oy . . i i 2'95
Roobin’s Department Store
AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL PATTERNS - - - - - - THE HOUSE THAT DELIVERS THE GOODS
One lot Bath Tow
els, eacly
15¢
U6-in faney Cretons
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Big Huck Towels,
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26-in Serimg
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,:52—in Lad -ims#}?
Cloth i
got
Amoskeag Ging
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19¢
FALL SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR READY
TO WEAR DEPARTMENT :
We are showing one >
of the most com- By
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Fawe FPrimmed, . .'55;?’5:"5&;‘ R, | ii,_,
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$57-50 i $ ‘*W,fi : oy
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One lot of special
Jersey Dresses —
For only :
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$5.95 &
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MILLINERY SHOWING FOR FALL 1926
N i We hzuflx on “display a
| e beautiful line of Misses
R and Children Hats —
N Prices ranging
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¢ o ok o #
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R ¢! fZ % \‘ derful * assortfment of
“Q\‘ y\\ g ){,_r/ ‘\\} large black Hats—Spee
— \ ’\\\ 5 /‘,}“ ;\>—~ ial for only
(4 ” 7 )
‘\_{ \’ # i $5.00
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(.‘T y o /}")“J/ We have just received a
{6( new shipmént of Fall
iy Felt Hats—Special for
- §5.00
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~ NEW FALL SHOWING IN FOOTWEAR
AND HOSIERY s
Sherwood Areh Shoes — for the well dressed
woman— S to $ N
PO L i B'so 10'00
The Famous Dorothy Dodd Dress Shoe for the
“Elite”’ _ s to s
PR (s it aitd esa el 7'50 9'50
WE ARE SOLE AGENT FOR GROVER SHOES
FOR TENDER FEET
3 -inech Satin
$l.OO
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Ladies’ Handker -
chief, each
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One lot of Fancy
Bath Towels — e
value, each
—#*
36-in stripe Satin
ette, yard
36-in Sheeting, - yd.
Bookfold Ginghams
yard
Some suggestions Trom
Kuppetihicimer Clothing e
$30.00 i
5 TO {\
$5O-00 (\7\u 8 } '
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Stetson and No Name 7 N
Tlats J\, B
A Speeialty” [ Collegian A
Clothing o )
- $29.50 f
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$4250 || \\
No Fade Shirts — Talk S P #
of the town = il
Boys’ C]othing—‘l pair Trousers
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.. $9.50 " $22:50 <
‘\.\.’on(lcrful l'Jino.. .0{" (i(nstulmsh}ngq
Ralston Shoes e
$7.50 $lO.OO
Stacy Adains Shoes
- $12.50
A special showing of Men’s Dress Hats—
For only
. -~ $3.95
One lot of Brassiers
cach
29c
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One lot of Corsets
cach
95¢
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1 counter of Silk
Hose, pair
95¢
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81x90 faney stripe
Bed Spreads, each
$1.39
R R & R BT, .4 AP €W\ 008
81x90 Sheets, each
Fe 14 A
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School Parasols —
each
$1.39