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Anti-Catholics And ‘Hard
Headed’ Anti-Smithites,
1 Don’t/ReadThis.
vote for Governor Smith, do*
opite his. dissatisfaction with
the taw m it noWtthndfc ? The
concerning my k
lier*o, and l ngti
why ? I omitted 8
Nonfat* name frt
candidates - Geo
not a Republic
Not that his r„:
presented, but »
minded like No
mote as one of
I allow no
George Norria
than I. Of ail „
sems to me to t»
’bravest, finest i ml i
politics. 3ut hf doei
to the temole Phai
are running he 1
part” at this tii te. j
I hope this e plai
uation.
Sincerely youL,
. WILLIAM ALLEy WHITE.
u wonder |
)r George
he list Of
Norris itj
candidate.!'
nat e will not be
1 ; man socially
) d» is ha re-1
he Apostles. |
' le to esteem
more highly
— living, he
i kindliest,
l America
n't belong
isees who
tepiWican..
is my sit-
,vote, in Georgia - csrtrrot have
as nftfeh effect on National
Prohibition as a “weV*- vote in
New York or Pennsylvania,
simply fcojause these states
ere where the big electoral
votes are located and' they are
the states which muat be car
ried in part, or entirely, in or
der to elect a president.
THEY ARE THE WETTEST
STATES IN THE UNION.
(Qmannefl trim
LOT NUMBER ONEl l
A GENUINE HOME-LOVING I
HUSBAND IN GOOD CON- £
riTiow, GuARSiNTSEP
KIND AND AFFGCTIONATG.
HOW MUCH AM. I TJIDjZ
Sold To The little lady
WITH TllE BIG BROWN eyes!
LOT NUMBER THREE ! ONE
■ arty, of eburse, will not take a
•’•bd in its national plat-
orm. but the, vast!" populated
vet center.-, will elect “wet"
.nngressmeif. and ' Senators ana
c* *S, ore. the ones whe
lake and amend laws.
Many people wonder why it
is that thousands of honest
Georgia Prohibition lata will
■SOLD To The GOvJTLEmam
The HANDSOME GENTLEMAN
yVlTH TrtS 8AU5 JR5T
AND The Pink WHISKERS,’
Five
KISSES
Bowl of noodle Soup, one
GOAN Bees AND Cabbage -
AMO ONE APPLE PIE— ALL
GENUINE SSMBBANDTJ
WHAT AM I OFPEREDI
PLANE CRASHES
CHICAGO. -,'AP)-Uullan L.
Farwell, youngest son pf Arthur
Farweil, Chicago mtllioaaire, war
l-urned to death ThurrV- rvhrr
his airplane plunged to) earth at
Chanute Field. Kantoul Illinois.
.: akir
meal—are. guaranteed to relievo
You’ll like the flavor and
crispness of ALL-BRAN, Servo-
with milk or cream. Delicious with
fruits hr honey added.' Mix with
other cereals. Sprinkle into soaps.
Use in cooking. Sold by 1 all grocers.
Served everywhere. Made by Kel
logg In Battle Creek.
Thouaandslof people cat. bran
regularly forttlie healthful rough
age it provided. 11 ia a splendid
practice. But belbre yotjare really-
getting alt IbPltlugliage yon need
when you cal brdn. Doctors shy .it
takes 100% Wart to rclieve consti
pation. Part-bran products, at
best, can only accomplish part-way
results. That is why. they fail!
Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN it 100%
bran. It furnishes roughage in
effective quantities—and in the
most effective form: cooked and
krumbled. Just two tablespoonfuls
daily—chronic eases, with every
cm Cured !! FROM now on
iu. CARRY A CARTON..—
OH TrteRE TTaey ARe 5
Five MILLION BID.... FIVE
and Just as i Had tiism N
Jumping in Ten dollar bids
I STARTED CbOGHING.J...
1 CajCHED THE CATALOGUE
RIGHT OUT OF OLD MRS. Ci
hand and The leg off an
ANTIQUE? MAHOGANY HIGH'
Boy, circa i7eo, and a big
HOLE IN A SEVENTEENTH
CeNTORY DAMASK
Hanging r," ■ ’ Eustace
“ r suiwwi.u.
HOW ABOUT '
A BID ON
ONE OP ThESB
SOI LEO fbr A ibei
WITH A
PRIVILEGE
OF Taking
the Two ?
million six hundred Thousand
SIX million ! GOING ! r
cninio'.’-fViNF !!! I
GOING- fc*
AnD not a Cow
IN A CARLOAD
Praises Lydia E. Pin diam’<
Vegetable Compe and
ALL-BRAN
Wetmorv, Colo,
married 14 years i
—“When I was
igo I wm in bad
health 1 it a cou
ple of years and
when I‘.tried to
do anything 1!
would pet tired
und worn-out. I
have taken Lydia »
K. Pinkh&tt’a
Vegetable Com
pound off and on
all these years !
and have recom
mended ittobun-
I believe that, sooner or
later, it (Prohibition) will
come before the people in
such a way as to permit of a
definite and unmistakable ex
pression of the popular choice.
When it I ’utend *o cast
my vote with those who are
against pri.sutition and wno
mean to have an immediate
liberalization of the Volatead
act, within the limits ~<if %hat
ia constitutionally permlssa*
ble.
TEMPLE PHARISEES
Old Gold
RIENDLINESS
ygcagrursE.y dreds of women.
J have given birth'to six children and
have taken tin- Vegetable Ghnb^fu
ae a tonic before child birth. It hae
done me worlds of good. My mother
had taken it several times and she
recommended it to me."—Man; Jobe
Bissau, Wetmore, Colorado.
Unless car store manager and hie sales force are "out of
sorts”—and we hope they never get that-a-way—every
customer should be greeted with a cheery "Howdy-do’’
and a smile. Wc urge them to do this. We believe most
of them—if not alt—do. We want them to serve you
promptly—and with a smile. We want ours to be "The
Friendly Stores”—rwant you to feel "at home" in them
With our big values—oar high. quality goods—and a
pleasing service—you will always be delighted in a
Said William Allen White
before Hoover was nominated:
I have --ur ’.etter of June 4
The Smoother and Better Cigarette
not a cough in a carload
Orange Grove
Plenty of Fine Juicy Florida
QUAKER OR 3 MINUTE
ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUITS
Oranges, dozen.... .. .30c to 40c
Grapefruit, 4 for 25c
10 pounds Irish Potatoes ._—18c
Fine Tokay Grapes, pound ...... -.. .10c
Lemons, dozen - —— W c
Iceberg Lettuce, Celery, Green Cabbage, Ruta
baga Turnips, Onions, Washington Apples,
Cranberries, Cocoanuts.
—ALL AT BEST PRICES—
B. F. VonCanon
£Manager
” _ — - - »•• Lumpkin Street
For the Quick Hot Breakfast You Need
BORDEN'S ST. CHA1
v Evaporated
lOt-SMO*.
DOMINO SUPERFINE
&AR £S&.
TEMTOB ■
ss@a*ves ‘j *
Blackberry - Strawberry ■■ Peach - Pineapple
RITTER'S TOMATO
fSUP Bottle
Made From Red Ripe Tomatoes and Spices ^
VonCanon-Wall Building
Athens And Power—
Industrial And Financial
No. 1 WHITE COBBLERS
f HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FISH TODAY?
Pounds
GRIFFON FRUIT
ThrcL plants of the Georgia Power Company, located in and near Athens,
assure Athens industries of adequate, dependable electric power. '
High tension lines from North Georgia power developments furnish another
reliable source of supply.
Convenient access to the Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Virginia coal
fields assures Athens of an unlimited supply of fuel.
And as to financial power, Athens is the home of Ae North Georgia branch
of the Gitiaens and Southern National—Ae largest National Bank in Ae
South and one vitally interested in AAens’ financial welfare.
►—Brandy Flavor—
ROGER’S SAUER
2% Cans 1
\ JUST ARRIVED A CHOICE LOT OF
FRESH CAUGHT FISH, INCLUDING;
Large Roe Mullet, pound .3
Virginia Spots, pound .... ......3
Fancy Speckled Trout, pound ,3
Choice Red Snappers, pound a
ROGER’S SAUER
RITTER’S
Citizens # Southern
National Bank
Boneless Fillets, pound
-In Tomato Sauce—
A Few Choice Pompano, pound .45c
Fresh Fish Roe, pound
Home Cooked Shrimp, pound
sunset
AUGUSTA
VALDOSTA
ATLANTA
SAVANNAH
ATHENS
MACON
Norfolk Oysters (Standard), pint .40c
Norfolk Oysters, (Selects), pint .45c
t\o Account too Large, None too Small
BLUE ROSB-WHOLE
GRAIN
Special Prices on Lots bf 10 Pounds or More.
ATHENS FISH & OYSTER CO.
573 East Broad Street
THE QUALITY AND PRICE IS ALWAYS
READ BANNER-HREALD WANT ADS
RIGHT AT WRIGHT’S MARI
ROGERS’ ATHENS STO]
f t •j,rv t ;.ry
Real Folks at Home (The Auctioneer)
• By BRIGGS
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