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SCORELESS FIE
The Valdosta and Griffin
elevens battled here Friday after
noon to a scoreless tie.
It was a game full of interest
as Griffin was the winner of the
North Georgia title last season,
and Valdosta Hi annexed the
South Georgia championship.
The two teams fought in vain
through four periods.
Each one had a evince to score.
The first, on the part of Griffin,
Hundreds More in Griffin in the
Same Plight.
Tired all the time;
Weary and worn out night and
, day;
Back aches; head aches,
Your kidneys are probably
weakened.
Yod should help them at their
work.
Let one who knows tell you
how.
Mrs. Lillie Lynch, 102 Wright
street, Griffin, Ga., says: “I felt
tired and worn out and didn't have
enough ambition to do justice to
my house work. I often had
sharp, piercing pains through my
back when about my house work
and a steady, dull ache across
my back was a terrible annoy
ance. My kidneyB acted irregu
larly and upon the advice of a
friend I used Doan’s Fills, bought
at Carlisle & Ward's Drug Store.
I was. relieved of the trouble. >»
Price 60 at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Pills, the same that
Mrs. Lynch had. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
7he
is. fair
e
I*; but It may not nut—loose be a link?—it of may course, be
a mere
but loose enough to come all the
■ way off after you start your car.
When it does happen, accident then there
it a terrible and you
wonder why. If you would let us
examine your car more often it
would have been averted. By the
way, speaking of weak links, how
about your Aire chains, wet rainy
weather will soon be here and you
will need them. We have on hand
a sizes complete of assortment known of various
the best make. We
have selected our line from those
which experience has proven to be
best suited for the conditions pre
vailing the in our The immediate section of
and country. certain prices please are right
we are to you.
N. Stallings' Garage
8th St. Griffin, Ga.
f* SPECIAL INVITATION
To *11 men between the ages of 25 and 100, to hear
C. C. THOMAS
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at th« Men’s Bible Class of the First Baptist Church,
Sunday, November 16, at 7:30 sharp.
SPECIAL MUSIC
i V yy w y T' T ' FrrTT' y Yt t' v t t "
: AN EYE OPEN ER
G. G. G. I
For the Kidneys, Bladder, Diabetes, Cystitis
and Dropsy.
Relieves backache, headache, sleeplessness, scanty
urine, too frequent passage urine, bed wetting, and
in fact all disorders of the kidneys and bladder.
Every Bottle Guaranteed to Give Results.
Manufactured by Griffin Medicine Co., Griffin, Ga.
For sale by Druggists, $1.00 per 8-oz. bottle.
MANUFACTURED BY
GRIFFIN MEDICINE CO.
I GRIFFIN, GA.
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when four line rushes
by Smaha were smothered by the
I Valdosta linesmen, and Valdosta's
one unstained drive ended with
the game on .Griffin's 30 yard
mark.
Key Stars.
Kay was the outstanding star
for Griffin. His playing \vas of
the highest order. He is said to
be the first back to veer success
fully pass the Valdosta ends, and
he made most of the gains for
his team.
Worthington was tfle outatand
log linesman on the Griffin
els.
For Valdosta, Ross, playing at
light tackle, was the most sen
saticnal '.gure, lie repeatedly
broke th ough the Ino and smear
ed opposing backs for losses.
Alton Boone, last season's All
South Georgia fullback, accounted
for the greater part of the Val
dosta yardage.
Cleanly Played.
The game was a cleanly played
one in every way, and both teams
seemed well pleased with the re
sult.
The line-up follows:
Gkiffin Pos. Valdosta
Smaha ----- f.b. A. Boone
Ison --------q.b. _____ Zant
Huckaby ... l.h._____Gamble
Key r.h. Garbett
Rogers ____c.________ Heath
Taylor____,t_ l.t._____Danpier
Worthington r.t. — ___Rose
Pritchett____I.g. _ Connelly
Gannon T.g. „ White
Pittman 1____r.e. ______ Black
Jones (c) l.e. _ (c) Prewitt
MERCER DEFEATS
FLORIDA ELEVEN
IN GREAT CONTEST
Macon, Nov. 15.—In what old
timers of this city designate as
the greatest football game Macon
has ever witnessed, the Mercer
Bears outplayed and out-scored
the Florida Alligators on Alumni
field yesterday afternoon before
hundreds of Mercer alumni, who
hlftl returned to the institution for
the annual Home-Coming day
celebration.
Despite the fact that the ’Ga
tors were doped to crush the Bear
outfit by at least three touch
downs, the Maconites ran up
seven points in the first quarter,
three in the second, and though
unable to score any more, con
stantly kept the ball in Fro ida
territory thereafter. This was
the only scoring of the day, Mer
cer taking the big end of a 10 to
0 count.
INDIANA JUDGE WINS
SEAT BY ONE VOTE
Indianapolis, Nov, 15.—Out of
more than 1,200,000 votes cast,
Judge Benjamin M. Willoughby,
Republican, has been re-elected to
the state supreme court for the
First district over George K. Den
ton, his Democratic opponent, by
one vote, according to official tabu
lations by the state canvassing
board. The vote was 601,861 to
601,860.
FIVE „ HI srs s sss
LIVES LOST
ON FLORIDA UNE
Miami, Fla., Nov. 15.- Five per
sons were killed and 14 injured
early last night when a rear day
coach on a Florida East Coast
passenger train, No. 29, was
wrecked at Wabasso, Fla., due to
a broken brake band, according
to the company's train dispatcher
at Miami.
The Dead Are
Mrs. A. Layne, 30, Detroit,
Mich.
Mrs. Lizzie Foxton, Alpena,
Mich.
Miss Ruby Stone, 35, Northfield,
Vermont.
Unidentified woman.
Unidentified baby.
The Injured.
Mrs. Robert A. Davis, serious
ly, Northfield, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Netcroat, Waycross, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cavenaugh,
Passaic, N. J.; Alexander Lamar,
Detroit, Mich.; Miss Alexander
Leman, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
William C. Miller, Linwood, Mich.;
Helen Davis, Northfield, Vt.
Physicians and nurses were
called from Sebastian and Vero
to care for the injured.
There were said to have been
about 25 persons in the coach that
was wrecked.
The injured are being taken to
hospitals at Fort Pierce.
The accident occurred at 6:10
o’clock.
TRUCK CATCHES FIRE.
The fire department was called
to Hill and Taylor streets at 7:40
o’clock this morning, where an
automobile truck belonging to
WillU Banks was on fire.
Pyrene was used to extinguish
the blaze and only slight damage
was done.
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BIG Cooking Demonstration
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During Factory Exhibit of
THE
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Majestic Range One of the Beautiful Sets of Ware
Illustrated Below.
0 UR store will be the most interesting place in town next week. You will
meet many of your friends and neighbors here. We don't want any
body to miss seeing this beautiful new model Majestic Range and the exquisite
Here is the new model Great Majestic, the finest Range polished solid copper set given away free to every purchaser of a Majestic
ever built. Uses less fuel, yet bakes perfectly. All
copper reservoir gives abundant hot water all the time range next week.
without extra fuel. Burnished blue polished top re
quires little work. Beautiful throughout with heavy An experienced expert from the Majestic factory will be in the store all
Nickeled Trimmings—doors and splasher back paneled
jn White, if desired. Has rustless floor rest; large week. He will gladly show you the many new features of the Majestic range.
warming will support closets; open weight and placed ash pah, and oven door that Whether buy will be welcome. Don't fail come!
any on it. you or not you to
FREE Economy in the Long Run
Next Week
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appearance range
it is a lasting purchase—you are buying for a long time. No purchase for the
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ji a day, every day in the year. Your peace of mind and the health, energy
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IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO LOOK
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woman falls in love with it on sight. Whether you
buy or not, don't fail to come in and see this beautiful
set, illustrated above.
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MERCER GLEE CLUB
PLAYS TO LARGE
AUDIENCE FRIDAY
The Mercer Glee Club, first of
college entertainers to appear in
Griffin this season, was greeted by
a well filled house at the High
School Auditorium last night.
The show was not up to the
standard set by the Mercer boys
last year, according to those who
saw both performances.
The general scheme was that of
a minstrel.
A Mercer University campus
scene, obtained by use of a large
back drop curtain on which was
painted a campus view, provided
an unusual setting.
After the show the members of
the Glee Club were given a re
ception by the Senior class of the
High school, who sponsored their
appearance here.
MRS. ROBERT E. LEE TO
ATTEND CONVENTION
Americas, Nov. 15.—Amo^g the
distinguished visitors who will be
at the Savannah convention
of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy will be Mrs.
Robert E. Lee, widow of the
grandson of General Lee, com
nander-in-chief of the field ar
mies of the Confederacy. Mrs.
Lee, who makes her home in
Washington and Roanoke, Va.,
has just notified Mrs. Frank P.
Hartold, president-general of the
Daughters, of her intention to
attend the Savannah meeting, and
especial plans are being made to
entertain her in a manner befit
ting her station.
PUBLICITY BODY TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
L. W. Traer, chairman of the
publicity committee of the Cham
ber of Commerce, urges all the
members of the committee to at
tend the meeting next Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock, as business
of importance will come up.
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TWEN1YYEILRS
FOR REVENGE
Okmulgee, Okia., Nov. 15.—Re
venge, withheld 20 years by a
halfbreed Indian, is satisfied.
Robert A. Fletcher lies in a
local hospital with both his hands
severed at the wrist by a sharp
hatchet.
Car Halted.
Fletcher declared while travel
ing from Slick, Okla., to this
city with a telephone lineman,
their car was halted by an Indian,
who leveled a shotgun. Fletcher
was jerked from the machine'
and the lineman, after hurling a
hatchet at the Indian, sped away.
The Indian and a companion
marched' the white man into the
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woods. The Redman struck
Fletcher in the face and hissed,
“You no remember what happen
20 years ago, but Indian remem
ber and now he take his revenge. >5
» Hands Go Numb.
Fletcher remembers hearing a
weird chopping sound, then both
hands went numb. He can re
count nothing that happened af
ter that until he awoke in the
hospital. Motorists found him
wandering near the highway.
Twenty years ago in Chickasaw
county, Fletcher said, he won a
lawsuit and a fight from a half
breed. During the fight he struck
the Redman.
How the Indian learned of his
movements today Fletcher does
not know.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
DR. EMERSON HELD
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—Funeral ser
vices for Dr. W. M. Emerson, late
dean of the Georgia School of
Technology and a member of the
faculty since the foundation of
the institution, were held this
morning at 10 o’clock from the
iturday, November 15, 1924.
college Y.M.C.A. chapel. Ser
vices were simple, in keeping with
his request.
WOMAN STRICKEN BLIND
DRIVING WITH HUSBAND
Valdosta, Nov. 15.—Mrs. J. W.
More, of this city, while driving
to her home with her husband,
yesterday was suddenly stricken
blind.
She is a young woman and
had been in excellent health and
had not known any throuble with
her eyes. The doctors in attend
ance are unable to determine
whether the affliction is tempo
rary or permanent, All efforts
to restore her sight so far_ have
been, unsuccessful.
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
AT PERSONS-HAMMOND
HARDWARE STORE
A cooking demonstration will
be featured at the Persons-Ham
mond Hardware company through
out next week. It will be con
ducted by experts who will show
the advantages of the Majestic
range. ~
WHO’S YOUR BANKER?
EVERY MAN, NO MATTER WHAT HIS
INCOME IS, SHOULD HAVE ONE.
Our Institution is fitted by Experience and
Modem Equipment to handle YOUR Bank
ing Business Satisfactorily.
Savings department where you can accumu
lsfte money for future use.
Safety deposit boxes for guarding your
valuables. i
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“THE BANK WHERE VOU FEEL AT HOME »i
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Wireless waves can leap through
120 feet of solid rock almost as
quickly as through free air.
Egypt is buying great quanti
ties of coal from Great Britain.
Apply Sulphur As Told When
Your Skin Breaks Out.
Any breaking out of the skin,
even fiery itching eczema, can be
quickly overcome by applying a
little Mentho-Sulphur, declares a
' noted skin specialist. Because of
its germ destroying properties,.
this sulphur preparation begins at
once to soothe the irritated skin
and heal eruptions such as rash,
pimples and ring worm.
It seldom fails to remove the
torment and disfigurement, and
you do not have to wait for re
lief from embarrassment, Im
provement quickly shows. Suffer
ers from skin trouble should ob
tain a small jar of Rowles Men
tho-Sulphur from any good drug
gist anfl use it like cold cream.—
(adv.)