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Your Invitation
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DAY DURING THE BIG .
CRISP COUNTY FAIR
OUR NEW FALL WOOL MATERIALS ARE MAKING A
HIT ASK TO SEE THEM. MOST COMPLETE LINE FINE
SILKS EVER SHOWN SOUTH OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
LLAQ LaSsi6 tloth, fast colors, fine
“for-boys’ shirts, hlouses |
Cand also diGsses L)L, 1 3¢
20¢ grade'Matteess Tick, fancy
patterns. A real good
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One big lot fast color Prints 36-in
width—new Fall patterns
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Southern Silk Cheviots, not a bet
ter one made, all colors — while
they last at special
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22x44 first quality Turkish bath
Towels—39¢ grade
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EVERY DAY WILL BE BARGAIN DAY. YOU’LL FIND EX
ACTLY WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HERE AT A
PRICE YOU CAN PAY. COME HERE AND SEE.
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$|7;()0 part wool Plaid Blankets
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8-oz. fouthvr‘tiok — besté grade —
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2x36 Pillow Cases, ¢
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BEARDS FLOURISH
IN “MISS NOBODY”
MALE MEMBERS OF CAST
SHOW EXTRAORDINARY CROP
OF CHIN VEGETATION,
Red beards, black beards, blue
beards—in fact, beards of all colors
and every imaginable shape-~-are to‘
be seen in “Miss Nobddy,” the Firsti
National picture showing at the
Circle Theatre here Monday featur-l
ing Anna Q. Nilson. Lambert ‘Hill-!
yer directed, ' ‘
_During the screening of “Miss No
bédy" the four leading male actors
raid no attention to the growth of
their beards, for they are seen as
“hoboes.” Measuring the growth was
a daily pastime between the seenes.
Walter Pidgeon, leading man, held
the record with a growth for two
weeks of one and a half inches, Oth
ers in the bearded quartet are
Clyde Cooke well known comedian:
Mitchell Lewis and Arthur Stone.
Several of the technicians and co
workers on the picture gave the
_quartet moral support by allowing
their own b2’ to gwow.. 1 g
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Hs seen in._men’s clothes. Naturally
@ll doesn‘t wear whiskers. She is
“oe of the very few who doesn't.
“Again in this, picture Miss _ Nilson
wears the “Shebo” bob which be
came so famous when she appeared
in “Ponjola.”
“Miss Nobody” is an adaptation of
the celebrated story by Tiffany
Wells, entitled “Shebo”
Common sense is the material out
of which dollars are.made.
To get anything dut of yoursel
Yyou must believe there is something
in yourself. i
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Before' night someone will do the
thing you're going tp do tomorrow,
| " Advice to a young man: Go tc
| .Work. and work after you get there
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| ', The interrogation’ point is the coat
of arms of all progress. :
To get more edyucation, use what
you have,
A college education is afine
thing for the man who can use i
without revealing it.
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The cleanest- cutting instrumen
in the world is incinsive language.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
We got acquainted with a man
from Vienna the other day who
informed us that he had made
$4O at a pie eating contest last
week; when we asked him
whether he took first or second
prize he exclaimed: ¢“Neither;
I'm a doctor.” We want you to
get acquainted with our bat
tery. Its strong current sup
ply leaves no opening of fluctu
ation. Nor is its response ever
found lacking.
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
Dodge Bros. Service Station
PHONE ®t
GUY T. COBB
INSURANCA
FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE
SURETY BONDS
CHARGE LIQUOR MAKING
IN TEXAS PRISON FARM
AUSTIN, October 23—(#)—
Further invcstigatién is promised to
day of senational charges in
volving the conduct of Texas state
prisons under the administration of
Governor Miriam Ferguson, made by
witnesses who testified yesterday
before the legislative committee in
vestigating the Texas state depart
ments, §
‘The witnesses declared yesterday
that a life termer in the state prison
bhad ménufactured whiskey and when
he sold it, half of the money went |
to Cranberry manager of the prison
farm.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
“Christ our Wisdom, Righeousness,
sanctification and redemption” is
the text on which the pastor, Rev.
Carl Bart, expects to preach at <tho|
hdur of morning worship, 11:30,
Christian Endeavo‘rfifloéeiy meels &t
720 )i o‘clock. Wm, Brunkenhurst,
.; 4ent. Preaching by th@@l
; io'clock. Bible StudyMohda
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' Mr. J. B. Garrett has purchased
the Frank Edwards place from Sam
Rucker, together with a five room
house. This place is on second streect
in Northern Heights,
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- THETR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS ’
AND OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS
“"TO MAKE THEIR STORE
HEADQUARTERS ;
DURING THE ,
FAIR
We are in position to show you a complete line of Reédy-to-
Wear and Millinery. We are showing a beautiful assorted array
of Princess Coats for all figures—Price very attractive.
We can fit the whole family in Sweaters—Prices to meet
the times. Our whole store is brimming full of new Fall goods.
Remember That This Invitation is Meant For You
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Roobin’s Department Store
CORDELE - . . - - GEORGIA
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Machinery
’ IS THE |
ONLY SALVATION
FOR ECONOMY AND PROGRESS J
FOR THE FARMER
IN 1927. COME IN AND, TALK
OVER YOUR ACTUAL NEEDS IN
FARM MACHINERY FOR NEXT
YEAR. WE ARE IN POSITION TO
FURNISH YOU THE LATEST AND
UP TO DATE LABOR SAVING MA
CHINERY. .
Stalk Cutters. Compost Spreaders.
.Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Riding
and Walking Plows, Tractors,
~ Threshers, Farm Wagons, Fair
¢4 i, ~banks Morse Engines, Feed ' .
_.. Mills, and Pump Jacks. ~ ~
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' CORDELE, GA{ .
G. L. DEKLE AND BROTHER :
UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS
RESIDENCE PHONES 513 & 515 — OFFICE PHONE 277
CORDELE., GEORGIA
SU:.DAY, OCTLDBEIR 21, 1920