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, October 16, 1924.
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Beauty Succeeds to Federal Held
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Mrs Louise P. Charlton of Birmingham, has been appointed
United States commissioner for the northern district of Alabama,
the first southern woman to be given such a position, and one
of the first in the United States. She succeeds her husband, Ken
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WANT AD
COLUMN
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms
for two people; men; close in.
Call 547J.
FOR RENT: One furnished
room, close in, east of city hall.
217 East Solomon street.
FOR SALE: Roll top desk.
Phone No. 561.—
FOR SALE: Rust proof oats,
clean and free of snioot; home
grown. A. F* Gossett & Sons.
FOR SALE: Baby carriage.
Call 428 W,
COLORED WOMEN: A splen
did opportunity to make money.
We need reliable colored women
to serve as agepts, find offer at
tractive line of toilet prepara
tions which will make energetic
women good income. Chas. A.
Smith Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga.
16-MONTHS OLD SON OF
MR. AND MRS. POINTER DIES
Funeral services for Bernard
Pointer, the 16-months old son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pointer,
who died at ,his home in East
Griffin Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’clock, were held at the resi
dence this morning at 10 o’clock.
GERMANS CELEBRATE
ARRIVAL OF ZR-3 WITH
SALUTES OF CANNON
Fredriehshafen, Oct. 16.—An- ..
cientr cannon were dragged out b*y
workmen of the Zeppelin plant
here and 126 salvos fired upon the
receipt of the news that the ZR3
had arrived safely at Lakehurst.
The shots fired by the old artil
lory pieces were equivalent to the
number of Zeppelins that have
been constructed at Fredrichshaf
en.
Today the shops were closed
and the entire town joined in a
celebration. A holiday has been
declared for tomorrow. This af
ternoon wreaths were placed on
meem 'smmmm
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BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TIRED ' FEELING, INABILITY
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MANUFACTURED BY
GRIFFIN MEDICINE CO. ■
GRIFFIN, GA.
Count Zeppelin’s portrait
Rathous. Dr. Duer, tech i
rector and chief engine®
company, and Dr. Karl A
chief constructor,
the entire town, as
workmen of th$ Zeppelin
The citizens here feel thi
men who actually built the
have not had enough ment
connection with its epoc]
flight to America,
Dr. Duer announced this
noon that the Zeppelin plan
continue in operation at Fre
ahafen. Tonight the Ze
Company officials and their
men sat together and toast*
success of the ZR-3 with be