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TWO GASOLINE BOATS AND
" BIG QUANTITY OF _LIQUOR
' ' FOUND ON‘PLANTATION,
| NEW ORLEANS. La, November
10— P)=Pwo gasoline Boats . and
liguor valded ‘at $169.000 were cap
tured by fedéral officers who raid
ed a plantation near Raceland, late
today, 9 : - WY
Theodore D. Lalande, said to be
the owrer and operator of the plan.
tation, one 0f the oldest in that sec
“ilon of the state, was ‘nerested with
Noydee P Pléres, of Cut off Y,n.-l
who atlempted 1o escape with one of
he P“ntu. . i “""?!
" The two bouts were laden with
whiskey, the officers reported, and
a birp on the plantation was half
filled with Tiysor, 7
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VIILITY OFFICIALS OPEN .
" “CONVENTION IN N CAROLINA
ASHEVILLE, N. (s November 10
LA With thrae ‘members of the
“Interstiite (',mhllwl‘é‘dt' G&fitmi'u’is,n.
©including 'Chatrman Sobeph B. Base
mah ~[v!v,-.*_c)\};‘ 7'ni|rfll_u:§‘,:.nfl utilities
“eommissignere from all parts of the
United StAts opened thale annnal
meoting, hore todav. Digenssion of
the probléms of railtoads and oiler
trunsportation lings, water pow. i o
velopment gnd federsl and state
uwg,n 'will e diseussed.
- Toe “%?um Was ddvoted al
most gntirely (o formalities.
{ TO OUR
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— Farmerp—
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Customers
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THE EXCHANGE BANK, REALIZING THAT THE PRICE
01 COTTON 18 NOW BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION
STANDS READY
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MAKE LOANS
TO OUR FARMER CUSTOMERS
PYL TA 5 ST Ssy AT PPV TR ¥PR e T TRV Se ¥
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For a veasouable lengih of thue, with cotton properly ware
housed as ¢ollateral, § N ‘
¢ W éall vour attention fo this (iffer i order that :my;nf our
cusfomers o friends who wish to hold their ¢otton may be able
to do so. i : ; : ‘ 3 lAa -‘
WE ARE NOT ADVOCATING
| THE HOLDING OF
COTTON
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Merely attempting (o cooperate with you if 'vou feel that it would
e profitable for 'you'to early your ¢otfon" over for Titer and miore
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TWO MEN DROWN WHEN |
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AUTOHTS OPEN DRAWBRIDGE
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SUFFOLK, Va., November 10—(#)
—Cecil Johnson. '27,?'1;&., :fi Buck
“HeNehd ‘22, riegro, Were drowried!
last night when the automobile in
Which ‘tHey were ¥iding went through'
an open drawbridge over Bldck
Water River, at South Quag, 17
miles west of here, The body “of
Johnson was recovered this meorn
ing and ‘a search is being made for
Holland. T L
Aceording to reports the two men
were enroute to Join .a. hunting
party near the place of the accident.
T¢ is gliifnrd that no fights were on
I the bridge and the automobile plunz
ed through the onen draw, entrap:
[ plyfil‘m‘th men iflflflm‘ bigaedlcnr.
| Johnson, 8 pmmipent : farmer,
| tived mnear Eliroqc) 'Vu‘. and the
negro man had been in his employ
P AT & A i
3 for & number of years.
!sm LEGISLATOR FROM
‘ " ALABAMA WEDS PLAYMATE
{ CHICAGO, November 10—(4%-
| Robert B. Marwood; 24, Alabama’
IYHM.\' baby lesislator eleéted last
week, has arrived here to marry a
g i’du’nr wom:n who did Qnot vote fdr
{,.M.m..‘ pli"ll' Mary Tée Teach, a rela
| tive ‘of Gérieral Robert E. Tee and
I’€hey' will 'be married ‘tomorrow.
| ey Have long ‘been dweethearts
UdHatattended the Tniversity of Al
| Ha#tin toßether. The réason why Mis
| Leach did not vote for Harwood was
Mt anE Wiy livirig here snd couldn't
' PHey ‘Wil Tive in Tuscalooss, after
A Woreyiiodn ‘in the ‘east. :
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“BACKERGUND POR PELL
TREET MYSTERY ‘
eWi ¥iiea ‘T6MIe %t e’
Street forms the ‘backgrdund- 6f-|
e "Pell Btreet Mystery,” the new
mystery ‘dramb which will be pre
sented at the Circle ‘Theatre Thurs
day by Rayart Picture Corporation.
A priceless emerald-—the eye of a
sacred Chinese idol—its sudden and
mysterious disappearance ‘and all
that happens as a = consequence—
foris the basis on which this stir
ring drama of human emotions is
founded. ' |
George Larkin, considered by
{many connoisseurs to be the fore
| most. “stunt” star ‘on the screen to
| day, will be seen in the leading role.
| Mr. Larkin plays the part of Tip
‘ (O'Neil. a fearless newspaper report-
I who is intent on solving the mys
tery surrounding the sudden and
unexpldined death of Queenie Ross,
an adventure who has been murder
ed in Chinatown. One thrilling = ad
venture after another hefallls the
yvoung reporter and he iz forced to
i pnt up many a stiff fight and dem
| ponstrate the agility of his mind as
‘ well as his body.
| 'Thig s the sort of part that ~Mr.
t Larkin delights in, and those who
l! have viewed an advance showing in
‘{-thc New York projection rooms of
i Rayart declare that “The Pell Strect
i Mystery™ is one of the mln.-,\ exeiting
{ and gatisfying woietures that this
‘, popular star has evermade. Chock
_' full of variety, it bolds the interest
. of the audience from first to last.
! The cast is said to- be well chos-
!;‘!!!’!.!ig'fi“!';“!'fl‘s!i!!'i' !
ITALIAN PARENTS MUST BE
" CAREFUL IN NAMING BABIES
W T St yigis:
- ROME, November 10—(#)—If an
L Italian child born in quite the prop-
F'er‘:iiiiiifl'er is ‘nafiied Lenin, flfer!'\fy
lifiui’eiflni thiat, anti-tabeist institu
tion known ‘as communism, his par
l ents have committed a subersive act.
But'if & child born out of wed
lock is named Dapte, Mazzani, Wash
ington or Garibaldi, the offense is
equally great, |
Theées tiwo decisions were made 4t
o cabinet ‘mfeting [Monday which
approved a bill prohibiting parents
from giving their offspring silly,
‘shameful first names, or names in
| sulting institutions, imorals, public
- end ‘and to maintain a high standard
of performance. Those featured in
support of ‘Mr. ‘Larkin {are \.‘Oll;ie
| Kirby, as Mazie arnett, an adven
turess of the underworld, Jack Rich
i' ardson, as Count Verdeaux, her ac
| complice, and charming ‘Paline Cur-
‘Mrs. E. K. Stone
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. Orlando, Fla~“While I was bring
_Tg up my family I depended a great
deal upon Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription to keep me in good health. It
is a fine ‘tonic and nervine and alwdys
gave me renewed strength. It 'fiot only
!lelged me in my young womanhood but
it has been a great comfort in middle
life. 'Dr. Pierce’s. Fayorite Prescrip
tion is the tonic and nervine ‘that I
would recommend to every ‘woman
‘whéther a young mother, or. at any
period in life that she might be in a
fun-down, wcak or nervous state-of
health.”—Myrs. E, K. Stone, 222 W,
Pine St. 2
Your can alwuvs find this Prescription
of Dr. Pierce's in vous neighborhiood
drug store in tabiets or ‘liquid; or send
10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce’s Inva
lids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N,.Y,
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~ ». THESUNNY SIDE OF WARM UNDERWEAR STREET |
' WHERE THE BIRDS ARE SINGING—OR ARE YOU TAK
ING CHANCES ON THE SHADY SIDE OF SUMMER
'WEIGHTS WHERE OLD DR. DRAFT IS LIABLE TO SLAP, ,
) YOU ON THE BACK AND SAY, “HOW’S THE BOY?”
WARM WEIGHTS NOW FILL THIS STORE TO SAVE YOU .
THE EMBARRASSMENT OF FILLING A PRESCRIPTION
- —AND A DATE WITH A HOT WATER BOTTLE! |
‘MUNSING UNION SUITS—WOOLEN HOSE.
W. H WESTBROOK
- CORDELE, GEORGIA
i-~ ~HESS UP. YOULL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES |
ley, as Nell Blake, Tip’s sweet
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order or constituting manifestations
of a subersive character.”
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Thus no legitimate children in
Italy may bear such names as Lenin,
'Satah, Cemetery, Malatesta, Libery
or Anarchy.
And parents responsible = for H
legal offspring - mustiibe ',”' that
they do-not confuse them “with "he
roes. ' RS