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link of the brew
into you.
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mi ping hooch in it
arrel and crate
is why the ocean
■ been bughouse of late,
■Macon News.
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Mrs. H. H. Smith, of
is shopping in Griffin Monday.
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The Rev. and Mrs. W. R.
as, of Senoia, were visitors
•iffin Thursday.
T. R. Huff, of Gray’s
pent Thursday in Griffin on
is.
Mrs. Neal Conyers was
those from Jonesboro
the Griffin-Spalding County
C. T. Jones, of Concord,
Thursday in Griffin on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P, C.
of Covington spent Wednesday
Griffin with her father, T.
;t.
W. D. Owen, °*
•pent Thursday in Griffin
ing the Griffin-Spalding
Mrs. J, M. Tribble was
e from Senoia shopping
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Mrs - J? 11 " Henry Caldwel,
Hawkinsville, will arrive the
■ of the month to visit Mrs.
Walker.
M rs - C. Mann, of Gay,
Wednesday afternoon in
•hopping.
Mrs. A. F. Estes, Mrs.
Mann, and Mrs. H. R. Estes,
Gay, formed a party motoring
Griffin Thursday to shop and
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rbon very often causes these
ca which you hear. It oftimes
s the side of your cylinder
ie friction caused by carbon,
jiston rings wear out becabse
ues considerable damage to
car in a short time. We
the necessary equipment to
ve this carbon in the most
mical manner and besides we
how. Let us do this work
ou. We know you’ll be satis
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Stalling’s Garage
N. 8th St. Griffin, Ga.
CONSOLE-SETS
■ ’ We have them in the new Satin
Glass in many shades and shapes
to please all.
The prices range from $2.50 to
$20JH) the set.
We have vases to match in sev
eral shades.
All make beautiful gifts for any
occasion.
See Our Windows
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Miss Rose O’Neill, famous as
tfce kewpie artist, vm an illus
tortoe and writer at 1«. She has
written both prose and poetry
and-also done some sculpturing.
She lives at Saugatuok, Conn.
Griffin, coming to attend the wed
ding of Miss Mildred Gaissert
ind Mr. Charles Gunnels.
Mrs. Mamie Leferve, of Macon,
is the guest of her siller, Mrs.
C. J. L. Henderson, on South
Sixth street, Mrs. Leferve is in
Griffin for the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Passley, of
Atlanta, spent Wednesday with
friends in Griffin. Mrs. Passley
will be remembered as Miss Bes
sie Word.
Mrs. Hines, of Milledgeville,
well known musical composer, re-,
tinned home Thursday afternoon
after a. short visit- in Griffin to
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Drukenmiller.
SUNNY SIDE _____ WOMAN’S CLUB
HAS . _ __ INTERESTING . :
MEETING
The Sunny Side Woman’s Club
met at the home of Mrs. Flem Du
pree last week for the regular
meeting.
The living room and hall Were
thrown together and were beauti
fully decorated with golden rod
and ferns.
The meeting was .—’Jed to or
der by the presiaent, Mrs. Flem
Dupree.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary, Mrs.
Mar^Xjore, and approved by the
members present.
A Hallowe’en party was
ned for Friday, October 31.* Mrs.
J. A. Darsey was appointed
man of the arrangement commit
tee.
After the usual business was
disposed of, a splendid progrdm
was carried out.*
= Mrs. George Elder gave avery
Interesting " reading.
The members enjoyed an at
tractive contest in which Mrs.
Brewster won the prize, after
which a delicious salad course
with an ice was served.
Mrs. Dupree was assisted in
entertaining by Mrs. Charles
Griffin and Mrs. Bittick.
_ This ,
club stands for the best
of everything and it can be truly
said that its aims and ideals are
of the highest type.
VAUGHN NEWS
The ladies of this place sold ice
cream and cake at Mitchams Hall
Saturday night for the benefit of
the Methodist church. The even
ing was enjoyed by young and
old. We hope to begin improve
ments on our church at an early
date.
Mrs. Z. Speer, of Brooks, was
the guest of Miss Willie Parker
Saturda/.
England Connelly, of Arizona,
is visiting his parents, Mr., and
Mrs. J. A. Conn ally.
w. L. Harris and family^ of
were visitors here Sunday.
feev. Williams, of Kincaid Me
church, Griffin, filled the
at the Methodist church
Harold Bradbury left last week
Orlando, Fla.
W. b. Anderson made a busi
trip to Griffin Monday.
Miss Ethel Goode, of Griffin,
the guest of Miss lone An
Saturday.
Quite a number of our boys and
enjoyed a weiner roast Fri
night.
SI? ffin-Spalding C:.unty
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Mrs. John Edwards, of Hamp
ton, spent Thursday in Griffin
with friends.
Mi a. W. A. PeC.;, > oZ Senoia,
spent Thursday shopping in Grif
fln.
Mrs. J. H. Jones was among
those from Senoia shopping In
Griffin today.
Miss Juneil Gunnels has return
ed to her home in Albany after
a several days’ visit in Griffin to
her aunt, Mrs, Harold M. Grif
fin.
Mrs. L. L. Tucker, Jr., of At
lanta, is visiting her parents, the
Rev. D. A. Brindle and Mrs. Brin
dle, on West Taylor street.
Mrs. Asa Lemon, of McDon
ough, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walker at
their country home.
Mrs. T. R. Ruff, of Gray’s
Crossing, spent Thursday shop
ping in Griffin and attending the
Griffin-Spalding County--Fair.
Miss Atelia Femister and Mal
colm Flemister have returned to
theft- home in Milledgeville after
a short visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Will Flemister. They attended
the Gaissert-Gunnels wedding
Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Gunnels
and Whitfield W. Gunnels, of Al
bany, returned home Thursday
after spending a few days with
Mrs. Gunnel’s sister, Mrs..Harold
M, Griffin, on West Taylor street.
The chairmen for the different
days at the Parish Guild’s booth
at the fair are requested to meet
at the booth Saturday morning.
Dr. M. F. Carson left Thursday
for Athens, where he will spend
several days with bis son, Mar
cus Carson, who is attending the
University of Georgia.
Miss Marlwill Haynes has re
turned from Atlanta where she
was an attendant in the wedding
of Miss Elizabeth Lockhart and
Mr. Manget Davis.
Miss Maggie Flournoy, of Sto
vall, Ga., is spending several
days with Mrs. Ben Futral on
North Fifth street.
John Connell, of Hollonville.
was a visitor to the Griffin-Spald
aig County Fair Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of
Concord, motored to Griffin Wed
nesday night, and attended the
performance at the Alamo Thea
tre.
Mrs. Fred Reed and Miss Nell
Taylor returned home Wednesday
nfght after a short visit in At
lanta.
Miss Emory Drake, who is at
tending Bessie Tift. College in
Forsyth, spent Wednesday in
G DAILY‘NEws
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HAS BEST PEN OF
POULTRY AT FAIR
1 The premium for the best pen
of poultry at the fair was won
by the Hill Crest Farm with its
.old peft of Jersey Black Giants.
Otis L. Carter was awarded the
premium for the best male and
female, Both were White Leg*
horns.
Prof. McCoy, of the State Col
lege of Agriculture, at Athens,
judged the poultry.
The poultry exhibits are much
larger and better this year, Prof.
McCoy stated.
Premium List
Those entering birds and win
ning premiums are:
Otis L. Carter, route C, Griffin:
First prize, 1 old pen; first prize,
cockerel; second prize, cockerel;
first prize, young pen; first prize,
hen; first prize, cock; second
prize, cock; third prize, cock; sec
ond prize, hen; second prize, pul
let; first prize, pullet.
A. G. Edwards, Route C, Grif
fin: Barred Rocks: First prize,
single pullet; first, hen; first,
old pen; fir st, y oung pen; rst
cockerel.
P. D. Head, Route C: Game:
first and second, hens.
J. O. Ruff, Griffin, Route C.:
Games: first and second, hens.
J. 0. Ruff, Griffin, Route C.:
first and Second, pullets.
R. O. Maddox, Griffin, Route C.:
White Leghorns.
L. M. Chambers, Brooks, Ga.:
luioae , Isjand - . , Reds:. p , Second, . ,
. youne*
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Mrs. A. W. Edwards, Griffin:
; Rhode Island Reds: third, young
j pen;- first, old pen.
W. F. Anderson, Griffin, Route
! i A.: Bantam.
J. V. Harris, Griffin, Route A.:
Bantams: first and second, cock
I erei.*
P. F. Prewitt, Griffin, R. F. D.:
1 Ancona: first, young pen, hen and
i pullet.
Miss Nellie Gossett, Griffin,
; R. F. D.: Buff Orpingtons:
young pen.
R. E. Rutland, Zebulon, Ga.:
S. C. Leghorns: third, cockerel
and pullet.
B. H. Connor, Griffin: first,
cockerel; second, cockerel; third
young pen. |
Gordon Wilson, Griffin: Anco
nas: second, young pen.
iiu Mrs. ..Huff G. W. Wise, Griffin, Route j
Orpingtons.
Gordon ‘Wilson, Griffin: Black
Minorcas: first, young pen.
Mrs. J. N. McElheny, Griffin,
R. F. D.: Light Brahmas: first,
cockerel; first and second, pullet.
Rosalie Ridgeway, Jackson, R.
F. D.: first, turkey cock.
Hill Crest Farm: Jersey Black
Giants: first, old pen, young pen,
cock, cockerel, hen. Second, pul
let.
Dave Gaillard, Griffin, R. F. D.:
Black Giants: first, pullet; second,
old pen, young pen, cock, cocker
el, hen.
** Mrs. Paul Means, Melner, Ga.:
it. I. Reds: first, young pen, pul
let, cockerel; second, hen, cockerel,
pullet; third, pullet.
Mrs. W. F. Huddleston, Griffin,
R. F. D.: first, old pen and young
pen.
Mrs. C. P. Colglough, Maxey,
Ga.: second cockerel.
Mrs. E. M. Willis, Griffin, Route
D,; second and third, turkeys.
FORD’S WITHDRAWAL PAVES
WAY FOR COMMISSION TO
HANDLE MUSCLE SHOALS*
Washington, Oct. 16.—(By the
Associated Press.)—The with
drawal of Henry Ford’s offer for
Muscle Shoals clears the * way,
Representative Kearns, of Ohio,!
declares, for the disposition of the I
plant through a commission
suggested by President Coloidge i
in his message to Congress last
December.
The Polish government recent
sold to Antwerp merchants
150,000 carats of Russian dia
pionds, said to have been part of
crown jewels.
EAST GRIFFIN
MISS ESTELLE GRUBBS
v. Correspondent
Little Raymond Kelly, Jr., is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Kelly, and Mrs
and Mrs. Wood, of Jackson.
Miss Maggie Pounds, of Wil
I liamson, has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Dorton.
Miss Opal Norton and Miss
Hazel Martin, of West Griffin,
have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Crane.
Mr, and Mrs, Pointer, b£ East
Griffin, have the sympathy of
their many friends in the death
of their baby. *
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McDonald
announce the birth of a son.
Miss Lizzie Grubbs, who has
been visiting her nephew, Clifford
Grubbs, has gone to High Falls
to visit Mr. and Mrsfl T. E.
Grubbs. She will return to her
home in Forsyth Sunday.
I YESTERDAY’S RACE I
VJ--- | RESULTS AT FAIR
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First race, 2:19 trot; purse $250.
Horse: \ Driver Heats:
Pat Harmon .Wallace 1 i i
Van Wood . Hammond 2 2 2
F. H. — Armstrong 34 4
Peter Delano Russell 4 3 3
Time: 220 1-2 ; 2:22 1-4; 2:21 1-4.
Second race, 2:17 pace, purse
$250,
Horse: Driver Heats:
Abbie Gentry Wallace; 2 [ 2 1
Red Cross Hammond 1 ! 1 2
M’n Cochata A’strong 3 4 J 5*
Alice W. Bloomfield 6 | 3 j 3
Gold Standard Sutlej 4 15 14
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Topsy R. Midboj 5 j 6 1 I
Time: 2:17 1-2; 2:18; 2:18.
SOCIETY GIRL’S ROMANCE
WITH LEGATION ATTACHE
SHATTERED BY PARENTS
St. Louis, Oct. 16.—The romance
Miss Janet Lee Collins, local
society girl, and Jose Francisco
vian legation at Rome, who were
Mariatcgui, secretary of the Peru
married Tuesday at Clayton, a
suburb, by a justice of peace , was
short-lived, for Wednesday it be
came known, that action would be
taken to have the marriage an
nulled.
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ATTORNEY IS RETAINED
FOR POISON MINISTER
Mt. Vernon, 111., Oct.. 16—Nel
son Layman, an attorney of Du
quoin, yesterday was engaged by
relatives of the former minister,
Lawrence M.. Hight, of Lna, to
defend"" Mm Tf5 Ris triaT m con
nection with the poisoning of his
wife, Elsie, and of Wilford Sweet
en, also of lna, whose widow, Mrs.
Anna Sweeten, is held in jail at
Salem, charged with complicity in
the alleged poison plot.
1,000-YEAR-OLD SKELETON
FOUND UNDER CITY
Montreal, Oct. 16.—While dig
ging the foundation of a new
warehouse in Outremont, a su
MILLIONAIRE WILL
SUCCEED WOOD IN
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Rhinelander Waldo, millionaire, i
until recently deputy police com
missioner of New York City, will
succeed Leonard Wood U> the
nila., Philippines, His it Is stated in Ma-j
appointment as U. $J
commissioner will be made, in the said, Philippine!] when
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YOU’LL LIKE OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
-a. -*■ -ft a a
burb, a laborer discovered the
skeleton of an Indian, which scien
tists say may be more than, a
thousand years old. The body was
in a sitting position, head between
the knees, according to the fun
eral rites of the ancient Algon
quins.
STIFFNESS AWAY
St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain,
so when your baclc is sore and
lame, or lumbago, sciatica or rheu
matism has you stiffened up, don’t
suffer! Get * a small trial bottle
of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil
at any drug store, pour a little
in your hand, and rub it right
on your aching back; and by the
time you count 50 the sorenes:
find lameness is gone.
Don’t stay crippled! This sooth
ing, penetrating oil needs to be
used only once. ft takes the
pain right out ana ends the mis
ery. ft is magical, yet abso
lutely harmless, and doesn't burn
the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago,
sciatica, headache or rheumatism
so promptly. It never disap
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BUICK Values 100%
1921—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Tudor Sedan.
1918— Buick Touring.
1919— Dodge Touring.
1920— Overland Touring.
1 ‘21—Essex Coupe.
1921— Buick Sedan.
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BUICK DEALER
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Railroad Schedule
RY.
Arrival and Dpearture of Passen
ger Trains At Griffin, Ga.
The schedules are published as
information and are not guar
anteed:
North South
2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav’h 11:06 pm
4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’h 9:07 am
5:47 am Chgo-Cin-Jax 11:55 pm
6:53 am Chgo-St. L.-Jax 8:42 pm
9:01 am Atlanta-Macon 5:20 pm»
12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 pm
5:57 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:19 am
Chattanooga Division
From For
2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 am
8:15. Cedartoown 5:25 pm
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Atlanta Points—
5:53 pm East—West 10:02 am
10.-02 am C’l-bus-Ft. V’y 5:53 pm
S. G. BAILEY
Real Estate and
Insurance
FOR SALE
Three choice lots on South Hill
street.
The attractive Royster home,
South 12th street.
FOR RENT
Offices, 114 West Solomon street.
Will improve to suit tenant.
S. G. BAILEY
Real Estate & Insurance
- 1 * 4 E* Solomon St.
Phones: Office 2 Res. 1