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Virginia chifU Loomis (center), of <S aycroft California, is declared by artists
ta be a Venus. James R. itj (left), 8, scored 100 per
t, in- the baby show at the nois state fair, the first flawless
male child found In die nine years examinations. He is the son
•f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crayeroft, Decatur, 111. At 10, Aathur
■■Gottsman (right) is a fuH-ftdgcd btohman in Oglethorpe Unh er*
Valued at $32,500, a one-Cent
British Guiana postage stamp is
sued in 1856, oftmed by a New
York collector, is the only one
of its kind in existence and the
most valuable stamp in the world.
(LODGE DIRECTORY 1
WARREN LODGE
No. 20 , T. O. O. F„ m eets e verv
Monday night at 7:30 at Warren
Lodge Hath Visiting-brothers cor
dially invited. R. A. Peel, Secre
tary; W. T. Atkirtson, N. G.
MERIDIAN SUN LODGE
No. 26, F. & A. M. Regular meet
ing Tuesday night, October 21, 7
o’clock. Note change in hour.
Visitors welcome. C. H. Scales,
W. M.; Bill Wells, Secretary.
W. O. W.
Meets every Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Sovereigns, your camp needs your
presence. You will find your Clerk
all times at Slaton-Powcll Cloth
ing Co. Visiting sovereigns wel
come. Come. L. J. Sauley, C. C.;
C. C. Stanley, Clerk.
PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER
No. 10, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second and fourth Thursdays,
7:80 p. m. Visitors welcome. Wm.
T. Atkinson, H. P.; Bill Wells,
Secretary.
BEN BARROW LODGE
No. 587, F. & A. M. Regular
meetings first and third Thursday
nights in each month. Visiting
brothers invited. L. B. Guest, W.
M.; Clifford Grubbs, Secretary.
• Funeral Directory ,
HAISTEN BROS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Griffin aM^enota.Ga
Office Phone 575. Res. Phone 63
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Frank S. Pittman
Funeral Director and
Em^almer
Office Phone 822. Res. Phone 68
E. D. FLETCHER
Funeral Director and
* Embalmer
with
Griffin Mercantile Co.
Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481
W. C. MILES, M. D.
General Practice and X-ray Office
over Griffin Pharmacy.
PHONES:
Residence, 511-J Office, 32
Railroad Schedule
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrival and Dpearture of
ger Trains At Griffin, Ga.
The schedules are published
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information .. and , not .
are
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
9:01am Atlanta-Macon 5:20 pm
T2)25pm 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
10:02 am C’l-bus-Ft. V’y 5:53 pm
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PARENTS OF LOEB
BAR IDLENESS AND
SONS GO TO WORK
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.Parents of Richard Loeb,
youthful Franks slayer now serv
ing a life sentence, have deter
mined that never again will the
family include a member of the, |
(idle rich, and they have, placed
itheir son, Thomas, 12, at real
'work oh their farm at Charle
voixj Mich. Alien (above) is
already at work. The oldest
brother, Ernest (below), has been
made manager of the farm! «
ECZEMA! back without
Money question
if HUNTS GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES.
the (Hunt's treatment Salve and of Itch, Soap),fail Eczema, in { */
Rinsrworm,Tetter or otherltch
ing skin diseases. Try this
treatment at nur X : »*L.
WARD’S DRUG STORE
SHERIFF’S SAL^ _ •
Georgia, Spalding County.
Will be" sold before the court
house door, the usual place of
holding court, in and for said
county, on the fourth day of. No
vember, ,1024, and, from day to
day until Said ^°° ds are disp08ed
1 of, the following described prop
urty ’ All that tract or
parcel 1 of land known* as lot No.
i 68 and 14 acres off the southwest
j corner of lot No. 64, in Mt. Zion
j district, G. M., Spalding county,
Ga., containing 216 1-4 acres of
land, more or less, and bounded
on the north by C. M. Anderson;
on the east by J. I. Collins; on the
south by L. P. Blanton, and on
the west by L. P. Blanton. Levied
on and sold as the property of L.
P. Blanton by virtue of a judg
ment fi. fa. in favor of H. C.
Starr vs. L. P. Blanton issued
from the Superior Court of Spald
ing county. Property pointed out
by .plaintiff’s attorney. Tenant in
possession legally notified..
W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff.
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Cruelty is eharged by Mrs.
F. Swift, Jr., ia her suit
divorce against the son of the
packing magnate. They
married in 1911.
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U The Finest Cook Gold Leaf Biscuits
2 slictitly rounding teaapoonfola
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2 cups ciold Loaf Cake and Pastry
Flour Yi teaspoonful aak
All The South! About 14 errp shortening il
— in Sift Bfaorwrdru:! the?-, }4 to together % wi*h cup add the milk tbo dry or-water l-niveft, iiosj ingredients;into work the ‘ J 1
a time, g meanwhile to a soft
HPHAT’S the glowing tribute appetite when you knew that in a dough. The dough while soft must at
be firm enough to be handled. Turn
that thousands paid, back thirty short while it would be genuinely the dough upon a floured board and
so turn it over cr.d over with a knife
be another until lightly floured; knec4 gently to J
years ago, to Aunt Laura Billups of satisfied. Will there ever form the rolling it into pin a smooth and roil mass; into pat sliest with 1
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Athens, Georgia. cook like old Aunt Laura? about three-fourth' cf ah inch trick; 7
------ cut into rotvtdc; set these close to- “
gether in a buttered pan; bake from 1M
Oh, those childhood days. Warm Aunt Laura always used Gold Leaf ipe fifteen makes to twenty from twelve minutes. to This eighteen rec
breezes laden with sweet intoxicat- Flour—that of her rules. small biscuits.
was one The above recipe ia by Mrs. Janet
ing odors of honeysuckle and jes- Gold Leaf, the fine-texture, snow- cry,” M. Hill, and oditor noted of “American authority on Cook- fine
samine fanned in through the win- white, soft winter wheat flour, baking. Mrs. Hill has compiled a
so book of recipes especially for users
dows of the kitchen mingle with bread, cake of Gold Leaf Flour, which we wilt
to excellent for biscuits, hot gladly send grocer’s you free, if you will mail
the palate-teasing the us your name.
aroma of soft, and pastry baking, has long been
fluffy biscuits Aunt Laura was bak- the rule in thousands, of Southern
mg. kitchens. Today it is everywhere
It sure was thrilling to whet the called “The Flour df the South. )) m
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Your Qroccr Has Qold Leaf or Can Qet It For You. of the South
CAPE COUNTY MILLING COT. :?ANY, JACKSON, MISSOURI
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fir tree.
French" engineers are making
plans for a railroad of 2,000 miles
long to cross the Saraha desert.
Pure in the Can—Pure
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BMMSNC POWDER
One trial will convince you—
make a test—forget the rest
SALES a*/. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
car is saidot run 80 miles on a j
gallon of gasoline.
Caddies will not be needed if a
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head comes into general use.
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of the friction caused h
and piston ringB wear dt
It does considerable d<
your car in a short f
have the necessary equi
remove this carbon in
economical manner and 1
know how. Let us do
for you. We know you!
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