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44 Wets” Renew
Drive On Dry
Laws Of
WASHINGTON, April ,24.—
The attacks of the wets rm
bltlon swung buck to
In the colleges and to the merits
af fh» Canarilftn control
today as the house Judiciary com
mittee neuferi the close of- in,
open forum on the liquor
Uon.
W. W, Roper, brad fn itbali
coach at Princeton, told the com
mittee that the present regime had
instilled a false psychology into
the young that he feared to send
his own children to college
A tetooler himself, Roper said
he had found many young men
and women In college circles were
drinking openly.
Sir Henry Drayton, chairman
of the liquor control board of
Ontario, defended the Canadian
liquor control system before the
committee.
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Watch It Ride/
There’* no thrill in all golf like watching your and
drive go straight down the fairway—far
true. There’s a satisfaction to such a drive that
words can’t explain. It just simply fills you
with a boundless enthusiasm that makes the
game so fascinating.
The club you use has a lot to do with it. There
are many
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dubs that you should see. They carry a reel
wallop and give you immeasurable confidenc4
In your game.
* 8tep in our store today aijd swing some ol
these clubs. You will be interested alao in
many other line* of merchandise.
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Safety and Service for over 40 years i
OMNIBUS
COLUMN
Miss Fannie Willis Niles will or
I rive this afternoon from Agne
I Scott College to spend the week
I end with her parents Mr. and Mr
! i George Niles at their home on S,
Sixth street.. She will he,., .accorri
j panted Scott. by Miss tliref 'Anita- classmates Boswell, at Agne of
Greensboro, Miss Frances Murray,
Tih—M’RI'lieilJo.—Venevatehr, - and—Mf
Man Ether Wallace, of Lonjsvlllr
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Mrs T II. McKinney, of Chat
!. t'i' ,l,<, i r a. Teim , is Die guest of hom< Mrs.
Robert f*. Shaparcl at her
j "Mfrador” on liic Macon Rond
i Mrs. Marvin Williams, of Kame ,
yllle, spent Wednesday here, com
ing to attend the W. O. T U insti
tute. aL
Mfss Ellen Gaunt! and le i' mere. j
Misses visiting Eloi.se relatives and John Oxford, BaFTance, Ga j j
are in
Mr. and Mrp. E. I. Mahaffey. ut,«t at-j
young son have returned home
ler a delightful visit, to Washfnr
ton. lJ. C . and other points of u
(crest ip the cast 1
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W R. Crossfieid. who lia.A btteh' at i
rt.be-. Strickland Memorial Hospital!
I * or several days was removed to hi,I
' home this inorning. to the delieht.
«» f llpi mnn >’ f '-lends, who wish • irl
tlim 11 n ea,lv recovery
Mrs. who Oscar will McKenzie, be he Memorial of Monte-j D-v
*umn. I I
■ speaker here, has arrived in Gri
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fin and is the kii<-«i of Mrs Charle,.
Merrtman, Jr., at her home on S,
Eighth street
„ South .. Side C ... ircle. .
The South Side Circle of the
Methodist church will ti.ee. at 3 10
o’clock Morniav ariernotm with Mi
,'L" ’ JX’ r " ri h
Mrs C. T. Jones was a
from Thomaston spendin 1 lujr.
Hay in the* Griffin stoii
i rr ftebec e a Ta y lo r — - ol .foift 4
Wednesday ail. -mutt ■ lioppinv
In the city
Mrs A W Voight ot Macon, di
trl( . t prt >^p„t of the IV. ( 'I
attended the .alt nay Institute hi
the" W C T U here yesterday.
Mrs. I, A Everett of Luelln, spent
Thtirsdav shopping in the GrllTm
.stores.
The* friend. 1 * ol Mrs K U Bam,
who formerly lived here, will lx
sorrv to know that she is ill in Ool
umbu.s Mo., whore she wa.s vfcdtinf.
She underwent an operation from
wlnc,T lf ‘ rio)»<l he will soon %'"•
e over
. Mrs, C P Scott Hulionvilh
was shopping in the local stores ot
Thursday,
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Mis Florence Ewell 'Atkins, of
Milledseville.* spent Wednesday
the ettv. coming for the W C T t.
.
Zaehniy Scott, of Concord, made
a bit- uiess trip to Griffin Thufsda
Cotton Report
\i u onu:.\y.s c otton
I’rev.
0|« n High l ow Close Close
Jan 14.52 15.36 15.40
Mch 15.68 15.52 15.56
May 1572 16.06 15.72 1585 15.71,
Jul 15.98 16 14 15,95 15.97 15.89
Oct. 15.30 15.32 15.18 15.18 15.18
Dee .15 48 15 48 15.31 1531 15 35
NKW YORK COTTON
Pm.
Op<>n High Ia>w Close Close
Jan. „ 15,69 15 70 15.60 15.60 15.65
Mch. _ 15.67 15.73 15.60 15.60 15 63
May 16.20 1647 16.17 16.28 16.08
Jul. 16.36 16 46 16 30 16.33 16.22
Oct 15.52 15 57 15.41 15.44 15.4^
Dec. mtiO 15 37 15.54 15.54 15.55
REX THEATRE
f:xpb:riment sTREFrr
MONDAY .ind TUESDAY
APRIL 28-29
Now SEE And HEAR
This Great Picture
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Admission—10c-20c
GRIFFIN DAILY NEW*
Hi^h And Gordon
1 Tip In Tonnk
IlC 111 l
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The Griffin High tennis lean ,
slaved Ooro'.a college to a tie yes
r ,„ W;iV , tU . . , m [n lhe Angles
iol ‘inpf Bill- iwtUi defeated
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Oord’ui 6-0 a.7d 6-3
In No 2 singles John Mills, of
'Griffin, defeated Johnson, ol Gor
don 6-4 ami 6-2 In the third sin
it)f". Maurice Hodges, of Griffin, lose
to Ni 'C~nf~' G ni c lo n 6 - 3 - a n d- 6■ 4 . Ne
4 •.singles was the hardest fought
match ijf the clav, Chambers, ol
Griffin, defeating Bln.' of Gordon.
I-.’!, 4-0 Hurt 7-5.
1 . No, ! douhle.s Baxter and John
on ol tidrdon. defeated Austin
' ’.d in in, r,i Griffin 6-1. 7-9. and
*i ' 4 This wa the best double
match of the at'ternoon and hard
lone, lif
In the other double matth. which
aji.s iiIso hiird 1 »ughl, Nix and How
?li of c lor don, -defeated Daniel and
O !<?< nben<, ol Griffin, 6-3 and 6-2.
Ernest Carlisle
With Car Hedge In
(Irifnn , Realty r» t Co*
Enip.sl Carlisle, Jr. prominent
young Grifflnite. has been added to
the sales force of the Griffin
•Go by W O. Cartledgc. owner and
manager He will handle
real estate transactions and
gage loans. Mr. Carlisle has a
of friends who will be glad to knew
that he will remain in Griffin.
Rarnesville Shows
Population Gain
Barnesville, Lamar County, shows
a slight gain in population for
past ten years according to figures
released today. The official census
for 1930 shows 3,188 people as com
pared with 3059 in 1920
Other reports released at noon to
day include:
• Johnstanville district. Lamar
county, 860
Loire joy tov.n. Clayton county. 178
Rohinson Transfer Co.
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IMPERIAL
TODAY and FRIDAY
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An i
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T^ftrembles
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s [ crowds awaif
'destruction I
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clouds roars The i
SKY HAWK to!
save them . . .
i One ol a hmndrod
big IhrUle in ibm
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CHARLIE CHASE
AIITalkingComedy
PRICES— 10c-40c
PRESENT AT BOX OFFICE
This ticket and 50c will
admit TWO persons to—
“THE SKY HAWK”
compared with 221.
Panhandle district, Clayton coun
i ty 346 com P a * ,ed w,th 618
Lfjvgjoy district, Clayton county,
: - ,88 compared with 621.
Iron S P rin « s Butts Coun *(
I ly ’ 725 c P m P« red with 1128
Taylor dialr ‘ ct - CrBwford coun,y '
! 1,83 compared with 1443. ;
Flippen dlstrict ' Henry county -
544 .compared with 710.
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REX THEATRE
1 EXPERIMENT STREET
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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iHear the Glorious Mae Murray
Vcice— She Talks and' Sings. See
he” std iking dances photographed
i» color. An AH-Talking produc
ticn.
Admission—10c-20c
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We Receive Fresh Shipments
Every Day—
—BLACK BASS
j. —FAT MULLET
RED SNAPPER
—SNAPPER STEAK /
I' —DRESSED CATFISH
VIRGINIA CROAKERS
! _ SPANISH MACKEREL
—SALT WATER TROUT
ii We Dre*s and Deliver yy
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Griffin
Oyster Co.
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High School 0
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8 -O’clock
'JTa, Woman’s Club 1
Auspicds
ADMISSION: 75c—$1.00
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T HURSDAY , APRIL 24
Ernest F. Carlisle, Jr.
Is Now Associated With Us and While He
Will Specialize In
INSURANCE i
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He Will Also Represent Us In All Our Lines
ALL KINDS OE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE SALES and PURCHASES
RENTING and MORTGAGE LOANS
And listen folks, while we are putting out the good news we
want to say that recent advices from our northern and eastern
loan connections are to the effect that they have UNLIMITED
1 funds to loan
on
GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE
They state that tney are proud of their investments in Grif
fin and would like to double their output this year.
And another thing, if those people in Washington, Baltimore
and New York think enough oi Griffin to want to lend money
here and actually solicit loans on Griffin real estate, you can
imagine what we who live here think of it.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS!
Now if these so-called “hard times” have caught you unpre
pared and you need some financial assistance CALL 83 and a rep
resentative will call on you.
Griffin Realty Company
W. G. Cartledge E. F. Carlisle, Jr.
104 South Hill Street-—Phone 83