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Ever Realize
That the most logical place to buy your goods
from was THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR CASH?
You get more of the sa^Ve goods for less
monej, yon get better attention and service
and at the end of the month you will not have
to pay for something you did not get.
Now is the time to get Hiat Toady-made Dress
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We are selling them so extremely low that you will think
you found them. These DEesses au? all the very latest styles
and material, well made and will be sold for far less than you
can get them made up for. .
Dor stock is complete at all times
And the prices so much lower than elsewhere that if y< u
want to save money and get the ver#r best goods this is the
place to trade. K-Jpj*
Come in and give us a trial ajfl^T^ou are not satisfied with
your purchase we will gladly ycjir money, but this will
not be necessary for if you are once our customer you are
always our customer.
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Somebody, ts going to win
Somebody is going to win that handsome
piano, get out and hustle and you might be the
lucky one. See standing of candidates on this
page.
Commission
Georgia, at
present tei
Democrat!
Standing of Piano Candidates up to 7
O’clock Monday Evening, July 1 5th.
Miss Mattie Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga. 14400
" Vesta Duke. “ “ 7280
“ -Jessie Slocumb, “• 3336
“ Vera Smith 2260
“ Effie Harrell, Vada “ • 2501
“ Nellie Goff. 1501
“ Dorothy Emanual, Bainbridge. 2312
“ Louise PesYergea, Bainbridge. 933
“ Grace Smith. . 829
“ lanthia Bower, Fowltowrl. 1340
“ Blanch Mims, Climax. 1035
“ Blanch Grollman, Bainbridge. 938
“ Opie Toole. “ 1037
“ Eddie McCloud, Bainbridge. 849
“ Estelle Carert, Climax, Ga. 726
“ Elizabeth Gaines, 538
“ Thelma Carter, Climax. 1959
“ Jesse Scott, Bainbridge. 437
“ Marion Matthews, “ 461
“ Ruth Brainerd, ‘ 419
“ Bessie Callahan, “ 255
“ Katherine Griffin, “ 200
“ •Edith Funderburk, “ 132
“ Terryss McBride, “ 285
“ Cora Lee Smith, “ 180
“ Vannie Howell, Attapulgus. 273
“ Marion Harrell, “ 257
“ Elsie Conner, “ 65
“ Freddie Lambert. “ 55
“ Mittie Shaw, Bainbridge. 56
‘ ‘ Mattie Swicord, Fowltown 1060
Flora Maxwell, “ 15
1 Mrs. E. V. Moore, Bainbridge. 420
“ Addie Brinson, “ 1568
“ D. F. Crenshaw, “ 438
“ J. S. Bowers 243
“ A. B. Lamer, Diffie. 146
“ O. N. Alverson, “ - 201
“ Piety Hurst, “ 744
Vote for your choice of the candidates or nominate some
one of your choice.
Write the names of candidates and their addresses plain
on the cash tickets.
Watch this paper every week for the standing of candi
dates.
Addie Brinson 1568
Kattie Gllsson 10
Rules of Piano Contest.
1. The contest will close Monday night,
September 2nd, at seven o’clock.
2. The name of the successful candidate
will be announced as soon after the contest
closes a3 votes can be counted.
3. Every customer making a purchase at
our store will be given a cash ticket entitling
them to as many votes as there are cents on the
cash ticket.
(For an example, the ticket reading
Mdse. $2.50 will entitle the holder to Two Hun
dred and Fifty votes.)
4. Customers receiving these Cash Tickets
can vote them for their favorite, or give them to
any other person for them to vote.
5. All votes not turned in within ten days
from date of purchase will be void.
6. Votes may be brought to our store per
sonally, or mailed in.
7. The standing of the candidates will be
announced in each weeks issue of the Searchlight.
8. The name and address of candidate must
bs written plainly at the top of e^:h cash ticket
on line designated for names.
We have the Pictorial RevwjS 1 .J h “ l u^is, did you ever use one of them? They are considered the
most economical and prettiest stales.,/ We ca^y a full stock of them all the "
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