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(et a lot at the auction
sale of Mell property to-
MOlrrow.
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A yvogular communication of
Mount Vernon Lodge No. 22,
P. & A. M., will be held in
Masonic Téemple on Thursday
evening. October 25, at eight
&clock. The Entered Appren
tice degree will be conferred.
By order of, £OO
W. K. Meadow, W. M
Jno. G. Quinn, Secty
— There will be a communica
tion of the Grand Lodge of
Georeia held at the same date
and hour in the hall of Mount
Vernon Lodge for the installa
tion of H. A. Nix as third
Grand Steward of the Grand
Lodge of Georgia. .
Raymond * Daniel,
Grand Master
ON SALE
Thursday and Friday
100 Dresses
fOT ~ 7 85
Crepe Back Satin, Canton Crepe, Velvet Com
binations and Allover Velvets and Navy Geor
gettes—Black, Navy, Tan, Madelon Blue and
Wine; Dresses made to sell for $15.00, but
bought at a sacrifice for this sale; another
way to show our Superior Values!
—See East Window for sample display.
—These dresses are Extra Special, so none will
be sent C. O. D., or on approval.
LESSER'S APPAREL SHOP
278 Clayton Street
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When Presperity Rides High
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OUR PATRONAGE!
We are grateful for the confidence placed in us as shown by
your demands upon us.
CONTINUE
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OFFICE AND SCHOOL PRINTING
EQUIPMENT AND BINDING
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Three States Hold
. '~ Balance Of Power
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observers of this unique campaign.
Chicago is still echoing the
cheers and enthusiasm which
Smith aroused here a few days
ago. Kepublicans concede nim the
city. It is normally republican,
put it is wet and it is for Smith.
Other localities may “high hat”
Lim for his East Side diction. They
may think him too indiferrent to
the official formalities' to repre
sent the n.tion in the White House
—Chicago does no:. it admires
Smith and loves him—just as he
Leaving Chicago, however, this
enthusiasm: rapidly diminishes.
Few believe he can carry Hlinois
due to the strong down state re
publican vote. lormer Governor
Lowden has s.id nothing to soften
the sting of his criticism of the
republican party's hostilitv to the
MeNary-Haugen bill uttered when
he withdrew his name at the Kan
cas City convention. S e
His friends are apathetic to
wards Hoover nerson:llv Hut for
political reasons they need to car-
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'l,\; the state and they expect to dn
tso although they would take more
delight in doing it for another can
ldidate—'—prefera:)ly Lowden.
The surrounding states which
the United Press corvespondent
Las just travellea through, show.
exeept Wisconsin and Nebraska,
little likelihood of going for Smith.
Innate repuplicanism, religion and
prohibiticn are counted upon to
save them for Hoover., Both Da
kotas, Minnesota and lowa are ap
parently for Hoover. Nebraska is
somewnat more doubtiul and if
Senator Norris, as is expected, de
clares for Smith this week, it may
turn the state democratic. That
is tha opinion one leading republi
can official in Nebras.a confided
to the United Press.
Wisconsin is more favorable to
Smith. The state is 30 close that
veteran observers hesitaté to
make predictions. One told the
United Press you couid give the
state (0 Smith without reservation
except for the fact that Wisconsin
has a tungamentally repuwlican
hackground.
These farm states have been
disappointed—angry is not too
strong a word in some cases—at
the republican party’s handling of
the farm nroblem. Coolidge’s two
vetoes of the McNary-Haugen bill
with the fai'ure to present any
real substitute have left these
¢tates in a hostile mood. Yet, be
between Smith and Hoover, most
cf them appear to ve leaning to
wards Hoover as the least objec
‘ tionasle candidate. This is large
'ly due to the women. Republicans
would have doubt about carrying
| most of these state< for Hoover
' except for the women. The fact—
- admitted reoretfull by some of
Smith’s warmest friends, is that
the raduate of New Yerk’s side
walks has misjudged the psycho!-
o~v of the middle west. The style
‘uf campaign which has been tre-|
mendously successful in New
| York seems to have failed west of
I the Alleghanies.
MARKET NEWS
JOHN F. CLARK & Ce.
H. G. COOPER, Manager.
208 Shackelford Building
~ Phone 1748
CHICAGO BUTTER MARKET
CHICAGO., — (AP) — Butter
higher; receipts. 2.482 tubs;
creamery extras, 47; standards,
45%; extra firsts, 45% and 46%:
firsts. 43 and 44%: seconds, 41
and 42%.
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market closed
at 18% cents Wednesday. T
previous close was 183% cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
0ct...19.70 19.85 19.56 19.80 19.73
Dec.. 19.48 19.63 19.43 19.57 19.53
Jan. .19.45 19.60 49,39 19.54 19.30
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
Oect.. .18.565 12.00 18.80 18.9¢ 18.%C
Dec.. 18.85 19.03 18.85 19.00 18.95
Jan. . 18.89 19.05 18.86 19.02 18.96
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open Clogse P. C.
WHEAT—
Dec. .. . .. 8% 112% 118%
March .. .. 1185 118 1183
My (. .. 1219 120% 121%
CORN—
e . 8 80'% 81%
March .. .. 83 828 83V
My .. . .. B 4 -8% 8
OATS—
.. 0. &8% OAS 4314
March .. .. 44% 43% 44%
MY ... .. 8 4% 447%
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Know Her?
You ought to know this lovely
New York City girl because her
blonde beauty has oeen displayed
on so many magazine covers. She's
Marion Dahl, 35 Clarkson St
Brooklyn. Artists say she’s a
4type!” They fairly rave over
her delicate ¥]esh «ints and the
golden glory of her hair!
Miss Dahl says: “Everyone I
know, tells me how wonderful my
hair ooks, nowadays. 1 don’t feel
like it’s a n»ersonal compliment
however; | take is more as a com
pliment to the method I'm using to
c.re for it. It’s the rage among
«irls here in New York. All you do
is put a little Danderine on your
brush each time you use it. My
hair was wiry and hard to keep
in place, but Danderine makes it
soft and easy to dress and holds it
like I arrange it for hours! My
scalp fairly tineoles with vigor af
ter I use it, and it keeps my head
so clean 1 dorn’t need to shampoo
kalf so often. It brings out the
color of my hair marvelously,
making it fairly glisten!”’
Every application of Danderine
“ones and refreshes your sealp. It
removes the oily film from each
strand and ma'es dull, stringy
hair, eleamy, soft and easily man
ageable. It dissolves dandruff
and ker it out of your hair. It
isn’t siickv or oily. It doesn’t
show. All 2 stores have the
generous 35¢ bottles.
—{ Advertisement.)
Be sure to attend auc
tion sale of the Mell prop
erty at 10 a. m. tomorrow.
' FUNERAL NOTICES |
LANGFORD. — Died Tuesday,
October 23rd, at 3:30 p. m,, at
her home in Madison county,
Mrs. W. H. Langford, ‘after
an illness of about four years,
Besides her husband, Mr. W.
H. Langford, she is survived by
three sons. E. H., of Royston,
C. /B, of Atlanta, and H. BJ
of Greenville, S. C.; two daugh
ters, Mrs. H. N. Freeman of
Anderson, S. C.. and Miss Velma
Langford of Fort Lamar, Ga.;
one sist:r, Mrs. T.” E. Lang
ford of Fort Lamar, Ga.; two
brothers, Mr. J. V. Stephens,
of Comer, and W. B. Stephens
of Comer; father, Mr. R, T.
Stephens of Comer. Funeral
was held today at the Liberty
Methodist church, Rev. Branyon
of Royston officiating. Inter
ment was in Liberty cemetery.
Friends acted as pallbearers.
Bernstein Bros. Funeral Home
in charge. i
WILLIFORD. — Died Tuesday
morning, October 23rd, at B:3J
a. m., at his home in Madisoni
county, Mr. Robert B, Williford,
after a short illness. Mr. VVilli-‘
ford is survived by his Wife,
Mrs. Arza Williford; two sons,
Bobbie and Billie; father, Mr. J.
A. Williford; two brothers, Cal.
A. L. Williford of Madison
county and Mr. J. H. Willi
ford of Hollywood, Fla, Funcral
services were held today from
the Comer Baptist church,- Rev,
Brown officiating, Interment
was in Comer cemetery. Bern
stein Bros. Funeral Home _in
charge,
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COLLIDGES MAKES
THANKSGIVING
PROCLAMATION
WASHINGTON-—(AP)—Presi
dent Coolidge issued his annual
Thanksgiving preclamation .+ hy
~alling on the people to offer
thanks on Thursdey, November 29,
for prosperity. |
The proclamation said the eoun
try, as a whole, had heen protectod
apainst disaster and had been di
rected in the wav ol national pros
perity.
e —
Zane Grey's “Water Hole,”’ iwith
Jack Holt in the leading role is
the picture at the alace Theatre
Wednesday and “Our Gang” eom-’
edy 18 also on. This is one of}
Grey's most popular stovies and
has been done in colors for the
scieen and offers a great stor in
Mr. Holt. -
A feature of Thursday and Fri
day's program will be the personal
appearance of the “Four Horse
men,” Athens deluxe four-piece
orchestra.
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~ WANTADS,
SPRIGHTLY FROCK
A cheery little frock is made
of bright red taffeta, with a
sprig of gold flowers in it. It
has somewhat tailored lines, with
a pert circular flare on the left
side of its skirt, and a kerchief
knotted on the opposite shoulder
COLORFUL BUBBLES
When rainy days come, start
Colored folks can buy a
home-site on Rock Spring
at Baxter Thursday aft
ernoon at 2 ¢'clock. Auc
tion sale of Moss Pecan
Grove.
IN 1920 the number of
American families owning more than one car was about
300,000.
Today the families owning a second or third car are
estimated at 3,000,000.
"~ While the number of cars in use has doubled since
1920, the increase in “two-car” ownership has been ten
fold!
This is a sound economic development. Two-car own
ership provides the transportation needed by the man
in business and gives to his family larger companionship
: and widespread opportunities. No other possession costs
so little in proportion to the benefits conferred.
A thrifty way to enjoy two-car ownership is to buy
a used car for your second car.
The used cars offered by General Motors dealers vary
in name, body style and price. But each has a value to
some family—and particularly to a family needing a sec- s
ond or third car to meet the requirements of all its
members.
Examine the stocks of used cars in the hands of
General Motors dealers and, when you find the car you
want, buy it on the convenient GMAC Payment Plan.
* A car for every purse and purpose” *
LCHEVROILIET ¢ PONTIAC OLDSMOB[LE v+ OAKLAND ¢ BUICK ¢ TASALLE ¢ CADILLAC
All with Body by Fisher
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS » YELLOW CABS and COACHES
FRIGIDAIRE ~ The Automatic Refrigerator
DELCO-LIGHT Electric Plants
GMAC Plan of Credit Purchase
YUNE IN=~General Moteré Family Radio Party. Every Monday evening. 9130 X
Eastern Standard Time. WEAF and 31 other stations associated with N.E.C, o
A “"USED CAR” IS UNUSED TRANSPORTATION )
the children blowing soap bubbles:
and then color the soap suds 'for]‘
them. Any gay vegetable color
ing will do and they adore brigtt
vellow, red and other cheerful
bubbles.
13 SCHOLARSHIPS
TO BE GIVENTO
AG. COLLEGE
SAVANNAH, Ga —(AP)—
Funds with which to establish one
leng term and twelve short term
scholarships at the State College
of Agriculture, were voted Tues
day by the executive committee of
ithe State Agricultural Society.
The society, meeting in the of-
fice of Judge Teter W. Meldrim,
its president, selected Valdosta fqri
the 1929 meeting, which will be!
held in August. {
The money voted by the society |
is to be loaned to both boys and
girls to be repaid not earlier than |
one year after Lhe student gradu-i
ates, and will bear nc intersst pri
or to that date. |
LACE JABOTS
A black velvet afternoon frock
has a collarless neck that fas
tens at the left side, from which
point a lovely lace jabot fall:.
The skirt’'s yoke - fastens the
same way and has a similar lace
jabot, only longer and fuller.
A Dbarrell of flowers requires 5.7
bushel -of wheat, ¥
WEDNESDAY, O6CTOBER 24, 1928
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INDIGESTION
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ITTLE | Parely Vegetable Laxative
',YLm assists paturein its digestive:
duties, Many times one of
- these little pills taken afrer
meals or at bedtime will do wonders, espe~
cially when you have overcaten or are
troubled with constipation. Remember they
are a doctor’s prescription and can be taken
by the entire family. Take them tonight, ¢
All Druggist 25¢ and 75¢ Red Packages.
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