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PRIZES AWARDED -
~ COUNTY SCHOOLS
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BRIDGES TOOK LEAD IN RURAL
' SCHOOLS OF STATE.
f Following is a list of the prize
‘awarded to the county schools at the
Crisp County Fair last weck:
~ Coney and Zion Hill schools tied
for the attendance prize, both schools
~having 100 percent attendance.
Best gencral exhibit by -any one
:"lhchools——Bridgos, first; Penia secc
ond; Williford, third.
¢ Best display of primary work—
Bridges, first; Arabi, second; Penia
third.
Best map of Georgia on card hoard
~~Fenia, first: Providence, se¢cond;
‘Bridges third,
Best original story, illustrated by
original drawing or by pictures cut
out and pasted, grades to 4—Willi
ford, first; Williferd, second: Willi
ford, third.
" Best two water color painting by
}m\y grade—~Bridges, {irst; Penia scc
':‘;;\d;"f’mvi.i(-ncv third.
K Pldjn sewing, comylete garment by
:ffihe pupil, any grade—DEridges, {irst;
Williford, second; Eay Springs, third
M Begt hemstitchnng, any grade—
N:Bridgcs, first; Bridgzes, second: We
‘mona third.
”_','E,J;.‘Spe‘cimen of woodwerk—Provi
dence, first: Bridges, second; Penia,
third. r
Best two cards, 18 by 24, mounted
degion in free hand paper cutting
—-Penia, first; Providence, second;
Bridgeos, third.
Col'ection wild flowers— Arabi,
first;; Williford. second:County Line
third,
New model farm plans with
grounde— ‘Bridges, first; Williford,
second;Penia third.,
Best agricultural note book or es
pay—Bridges, first; Williford second
Providence third.
Best 7 specimens of writing, one
from each grade-—Arahi, first;
Bridges, second; Williford third.
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FEED STUFF!
A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE
YOU THAT THE PURCHASE Olf
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A“J B HUMDINGER FEED MILL
IS A GOOD INVESTMENT. WE ARE
SELLING THEM TO THOUGHTFUL
FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS THE
COUNTRY OVER. A J B MILL, WILL
PAY FOR ITSELF OVER. ASK THE
MAN WHO OWNS ONE, OR CALL US
FOR A DEMONSTRATION. DON'T LET
YOUR FEED WASTE: CONSERVE IT!
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Sound business judiment domandg that we save wWhen we can without sacrifice, We have just
closed one of the most satisfactory One Cent Sales we have ever pulled off. Many of our customers
bought their every day nceds at just half price—DlD YOU GET YOURS—In these Cut BSales we
offer to the buyers the greatest value for the money that can be offered. We are now on regular
business again in which we alwavs give 1000: value and service. If you can't come—PHONE US.
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THE REXALL STORK COME ACROSS PHONE 92
Best production map of Georgla‘
by counties—Penia, first; Bridges,
gecond: Zion Hill, third. '
Best production map of Crisp
county—Bridges first; Penia second
Zioon Hill, third, : ;
Best set of English posters—Ebe
nezer, first; Bridges, second; Wil
liford, third.
Best set of heaith posters-—Ebe
nezer, first; Bridges, second; Willi
ford, third.
City and County Schools
Begt device for teaching—Cordele,
first; Penia, second,
Best drawing of native birds—Cor
dele, first, Bridges, second.
Best bird house—Penia, first; Wil
liford, gecond,
Best dozen biscuits—Bridges, first
Penia, second.
Best dozen rolls—Bridges, first;
no entry for second. ¢
Loaf of bread—Bridges, first: Cor
dele, second.
Best made over garment—Bridges,
first; Williford, second.
Best drawing-Bridges, first; Wil
liford, second.
IMPASSIONED PLEA IS * ;
MADE FOR LEE H. COAI‘T
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ATLANTA, Ga., November: 3—(#)
~Declaring “we need men of his
character not in the penitentiaries
but inthe outside wirld,* J. A. Nion
made an impassioned plea before the
pricon commission today for the par
don of Lee H. Coart.form er major
in the United States army, serving a
life sentence for the killing of A.
B. McNeice four years ago in Tal
bhot county.
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KIBBEE GARY
TELEPIIONY 13- -WILLIAMS BUILDING—I 29 W. 12th AVA.
THE BEST IN
PLUMBING AND
SHEET METAL WORK '
PROMPT SBRVICE—W.E APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
COMMERCIAL MAKES
CHILDE AND FRIENDE OF E.’\NK%
ELATED OVER BUSINESS VOL.
UME GIVEN AT OPENING, ‘
The Commercal & Savings Bank
".\hch opened itg doors in the formcrl
ficor;.in State guarters, has had sm:‘n‘
an excellent start that Mr, J. H, |
Ohilds and all the friends of the in
;sl,llmlnu have cxpressed great satis
if:u:l,inn and appreciation, Many cus
tomers are doing business and na:-,h‘
day has brought more and moie evi.
dence of the fact that this bank Is
going to enter into the business of
the community with a most credita
' ble showing.
‘ The three days of business already
had causcs Mr, Childs to express
|V,|':-.lil‘icmiow Ilis cxpectations have
ih(et:n more than exceeded in the busi
ln':a‘;‘. which has already come ‘tu the
"hank.
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IBISHOP BEAUCHAMP
HERE FOR MEETING
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*WILL BE WITH METHODISTS AT
PRAYER SERVICES TONIGHT
l AND SPEAK,
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| Bishop W. B. Beauchamp of the
' South Georgia Conference i here this
%ultm‘mmn to enter into a conference
Iwith all the eldc s ¢f #he conference
on hursday and TFriday, Tie two
;days will be given to the work of the
conference.
| The hishop will be with the pastor
::-.nd congregation in the prayer ser
;\'i(.z\,s tonight nad will speak.,
CORDELE
INPLEMENT
COMPANY
“Good Equipment .
Makes A Good
Farmer Better’’
TELEPHONES
OFFICE 182 RES. 209
THE CORDELE Y AL CLr
KIWANIS KEARS
OF FINE REPORTS
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FAIR IS REFOCRTTED AS HAV.
ING FUNDS LEFT IN THE
TREASURY AFTER ALL DEBTS |
PAID. |
President R. L. Dekle of the Crisp}
gounty fair reported at Kiwani
luncheon today that the fair had‘
more than met its obligations and}
now has money left in the trensuryl
He could not state definitely, as all
‘the obligations have as yet not been
met.
J. J. Williams, Hon, W. H. Dorris,
President Fitzeibbong of the beard
of trade, Migs Orba Cobb, secrctary
and others made enthusiastic talks
on the great Victory in yesterday's
election for the Crisp county power
developnient.
he orchestra now playing at the
Capitol Theatre presented a most ex
cellent musical program for the
hour and won applause from the
memMers for the many fine num
bers rendered.
‘CIVIL SUIT TO CANCEL
TEA POT DOME OIL LEASE
- WASHINGTON, November 3—(#)
—Civil suit to cancel the tea pot
dome oil leases and contracts made
with Harry F. Sinclair reached the
supreme court today in a petition
signed .by Sinclair asking review of
the circuit court decision against
l him.
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Atlanta, Ga—-"T tas so.neeveus and
weak I was not abie to do my work,
Finally, I began twaking Dr. Pierces
Tavorite Preacription and in a short
time I had eaned nine pounds and was
doing all my work without hardly feel
ing tired. I could siand on my feet 2il
day long. I am now strong and well
and do not need any medicine.”—Mrs,
Mattie Baker, 94 Kennedy St.
Get well and sirong now by obtaining
this “Prescription” of Dr. Pierce’s of
your druggist in tablets or liquid. Send
10¢c to Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’
lotel in Buffalo, N. Y,, for a trial pkg.
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l GETTING ACQUAINTED
We got acquainted with a man
from Vienna the other day who
informed us that he had made
$4O at a pie ecating 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
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PAGE PAUL REVERE. THE BRITISH
INVASION OF 1926 IS ON! BUT THIS
TIME, THEY ARE “SAYING IT WITH
WOOLENS” INSTEAD OF WITH BUL- .
LETS.
HUNDREDS OF THE HANDSOMEST \
FABRICS THAT YOU'VE EVER LAID
EYES ON.
MADE UP INTO SPLENDID AMERI
CAN - STYLED OVERCOATS IN THE
GRIFFON TAILORING SHOPS. AND
OFFERED TO YOU AT INSPIRING
PRICES. T v
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193125 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
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HUNTER
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This crowns another successful week of our sile. {Ve have gone far beyond
our cxpectations but yet we have hardly made a dent in this mammoth stock
of goods, therefore, we are going to make this the biggest and best week yeb
and to do this we are going to knife the prices on men’s shoes to the core.
This week we will slaughter shoe prices as never before.
A man’s $lO.OO built in steel avch shoe, combination
last brown vici, must go this week at ............. ss'9B
Same in Oxford—black or brown
Men’s broad toe viei shoe built for both milage
and comfort 54'39
Same in Oxford T
Young men’s Club House tan bal shoe ’
Same in Oxford—black or brown
One lot of men’s Hudson Shoes—brown or black,
new styles, black gun metal bals. ...............%.. s3'4B
Russia calf bal
Ii gk ek e eR B $3'59
Black viei blutcher
Ti il ee e $3'79
" When you go to buy a shoe you should use more care than when you
select a tire for an automobile, you don’t only need to purchase mileage but
should have comfort as well. If you need merchandise watch this space and
visit this sale as we mean to sell the last dollar’s worth of merchandise and
January first is the limit.
J. N. Scott & Company
* PER R. L. WRIGHT, Manager
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