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Monday, r 20,1924.
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DRY 1HIS WEEK
WINE IS SEIZED
Lynn,
•eve of I f
of Wale:
cases of ' !.*
ipaj
liquors, value cLat more than
000, and consigned to the “North
Store Fox'Hunting and Trotting
by
men and police from a m
stranded oit 'th*_. rocks off Man
chester.
The “North Shore Fox Hunting
and Trotting Society’’ is said to
be a camouflage and the north
shore is wondering whether the
liquor was intended for the en
tertainments to be given in honor
of the Prince of Wales.
Chief of Police George R. Dean
of Manchester received a myste
rious tip that a cargo of real
champagne direct from France
was to be landed at Manchester,
Beverly Farms or Gloucester.
Close watch of the coastline was
maintained and at daybreak the
motorboat was sighted, not far
from Norman’s Woe.
The prince is expected Wednes
day and will be entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard
Tuckerman.
A fox hunt' is on the program
for his entertainment.
Stop “dosing” rheumatism.
It’s pain only. St. Jacobs Oil
will stop any pain, and not one
rheumatism case in 50 requires in
ternal treatment. Rub soothing,
penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right
on the tender spot, and by the
time you say Jack Robinson
out comes the rheumatic pain and
distress. St. Jacob’s Oil is harm
less rheumatism liniment which
never disappoints, and doesn’t
burn the skin. It takes pain, sore
ness and stiffness from aching,
joints, muscles and bones; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache and
neuralgia.
Limber up. Get a small trial
bottle of old time honest St. Jacob
-Oil from any drug store and in
a moment you’ll be free from
pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t
suffer. Rub rheumatism away.—
(adv.)
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W (SAKS
Buick curtains open and
dose with the doors IT I on all
tourings roadster models
They keep arc wind snug and fitting and
out rain cv
Any child can operate them.
hack leads iH^ri^SiHidslerem^rif
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SLAJ0N MOTOR COMPANY
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109 East Solomon St. Phone 680
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You Owe It To Yourself—
Eight hours sleep on a bed that is SOFT,
CLEAN and WHOLESOME. Is your Mat
tress in good condition ? If not, we can put
it in the best of shape—it doesn’t cost much.
Call or write us for your health sake.
All Work Guaranteed
MAUNEY MATTRESS CO.
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Dr. Gonzalo S. Cordova is the
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1 FAYETTEEAIR
TO GET UNDER
WAY THURSDAY
Fayetteville, Oct. 20.-—M’ith the
Fayette County* Fair only a few
days off, preparations have been
made and there are prospects for
a big successful three-day fair.
Thursday, October 23, will -be
opening and home-coming day *nd
Senator William J. Harris will
speak at 11 o’clock. .. r
Many splendid exhibits are ' be
ing prepared by. people from over
the county.
The amusements and shows will
be good and any who rais^fc
coming will be sorry.
Those who intend to enter ex
hibits, or participate in contests
should get busy now and let-'their “
intentions be known. y 4
Following is the program for
the three days:
Thursday, Oct. 23.—Home-com
ing Day. W. B. Hollingsworth,
chairman. s
Friday, Oct. 24.—School Dayl
C. W. Peacock, chairman. 10 a.
m., boys’ foot races. Under 15
years, 100 yards, 1st. $1; under
20, 100 yards, 1st, $1. Bicycle
race, all ages, 200 yards, 1st, $1.
Fat man’s race, 100 yards; 1st, $1.
2- p. m. Musical contest, J. J. Da
vis, chairman. Best fiddler, 1st,
$2; best guitar picker, 1st, $1;
best banjo picker, 1st, $1.
Bring cattle, horses and mules
to the fair Friday. They will be
judged at 10 a. m.
Saturday, Oct. 25—10 a. m.
Mule race. Jack Brewster, chair
man. One-half mile race trotting,
$2. One-half mile .> Jr’s
1st, tunning,
1st, $2. Lazy mule rac^, 1st, $2.
4 p. m. Greased pig cohrest, gift
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game psed.
IniiKiediately after the. iccider.t
the tmm management ofi the park
or
dered the 1 gates closed ar was
twoVhours later be life and
Duianles could gain entrance to
n#e the injured. * N§r*expla
nation was given.
A few minutes before time for
the professional game to start, the
stand, packed with rooters, be
gan to ^settle. In a minute it
had crashed to the ground, thjp
spectators buried in the debris. '
Shouts pf the spectators and'
groans Y§l5m those hurt prompted
’ people outside the park to call the
police, who, upon arriving, found
the gates barred. An attendant
was questioned as to the report
that there had been an accident,
but he replied that nothing had
happened.
THIEVES STEAL TRUCK , ,
LOAD OF BIBLES 1
FROM
NEW YORK RIVER PIER
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New York, Oct. 21. Thieves to
day stole from a North-yivur piipf
a truck load of BibleS afld frtmed
ecclesiastical pictures which were
packed in eases- resembling thoW
used in shipping valuable silks.
The bibles and pictiires were
found abandoned, but the eippty
{cases were retained'by the thieves.
LEONIDAS GRAY DIES
AT HOME NEAR SENOIA
Leonidas Gray, G4, died at the
home pqar Senoia,Sunday morning
at ^4 o’clock.'
He is survived by five sisters,
Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson, Senoia;
Mrs. Hattie Hogg, of Haralson;
and Misses Rebecca, Ida and Kate
Gray, of Senoia; two brothers, Os
car Gray, of Senoia; and Latimer
Gray of Haralson.
Funeral services were held from
the residence Monday morning at
11 o’clock. Rev. B. S. Dasher of
ficiated. Burial was in County
Line cemetery with Haisten Bros,
in charge.
rize $1. 5 p. m. Colored banjo and
dancing conteSt, $l rfze. “
In the lazy mule race, the slow
est mule wins. Each fellow will
bide the other fellow’s mule!
MOST INTERESTING 5
Visitor (to newlywed): So you
are not getting tired of studio
life, eh?
Artist’s wife: Good gracious, no.
Iff njpst ipte^Sting. - Jim paints
and I cook. Then the game is
to guess what the things are
hfeant for. ij t ■
'* WANTED*TO BE SURE.
“Sir, you insult me wkh your
proposal of marriage. Go at once
or I will ring for the servants to
throw you out. ff
ii Er, am I -to. take this as re
a
fusal?
Floods in China reduced the cot
ton crop in five provinces alone
more than 23,000,000 pounds this
year.
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FOfiHESO COLDS
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Colds and catarrh yield like
magic to soothing, healing an
tiseptic cream that penetrates
through evj[y air passage and
relieves s len, inflamed mem
branes of nose and throat* Your
clogged nostrils open right up and
you can breathe freely. Hawking
and snuffling stop. Don’t stay
stuffed up and miserable.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s
Cream Balm fro your druggist.
Apply a little in the nostrils and
get instant relief. Millions en
more than
mm
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Miss Jean Arnot Reid, treas
of don Bant
W#nen, A an impo t par)
ii#the prog^4un the tioa
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EXTREMES MEET.
Isn’t a lawsuit involving a
patent right -about the dullest
thing imaginable?” asked one
court fan of another.
.. Not always,” was the reply. “I
attended a Case not -long ago
|was - realty * funny.' ' A tall
lawyer named Short was reading a
6-,000word.* dofpment V i 1^» -called a
brief.” '
Silk cocoons of Europe do not
supply enough silk for the needs
of tho peopl* 'lhe^|i | i
Shanghai, China, has a buffalo
hide market.
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Says Surgeon
Paris, Oct. 20.—“It was the
most beautiful brain one could
dream of seeing,’’ exclaimed Dr.
enthusiastically
loved
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The curlinM
as we liras superb. If
a uniqu llpeu.
I worlaed over it all night
have p iff so now it is li
hard a fi as a table.”
Fran H
ly ? objected to
brain’s but Dr. Guil
laume convinced them the master
belonged to humanity and remind
ed them that the brains of Goethe
Lamartirit and Hugo had been ex-
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Let has your children eat more cakjftt
more nutriment than a sandwich
if made with
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SAUBS TIMES THOSE OF AMT OTHER BRAND
•mined and weighed. The family,
however, refused to permit de
tails to be made public and it ia
known only that the brain was noi
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river, in Europe, may be used to
for the production of electric pow'
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Ijeyris estate, on the so
lands of Mrs. A. P. Gossett
west by lands of Mrs. N. ]
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conveyed to Mrs. Nanc;
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Executor, Nancy Pope
BUSINESS CARD OF '
I desire to sincerely t
people of Griffin and sui
territory for their kind
courtesy shown me during
nection with the Evans I
Co., and to inform them
future I will be engaged
ness at College Park, Gj
I will be glad to have thl
or call on me when in
anything in the drug line
Very respectfully i
T. H. JOHN!
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