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BAWWTOjnntALD;
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928.
A carl TO VOTER*
PROM HARO
FROM HAROLD T. TUCK
To My Friends And Voters of
Clarke County, Georgia:
As a candidate for tho full
term of office of Clarke County
Treasurer, I was very anxious to
see each voter in person, but on
account of the shortness of time.
I was unable to do so; therefore.
I am taking this opportunity of
express'ng to each of you my ap
preciation of your vote in this
election, which is to be held Sat.
urday, December 1st.
HAROLD T. TUCK.
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Plenty of Good # Sweet Juicy Oranges
an dGrapefruit
Oranges, cue full peck (12-Ibs.) 70c
Grapefruit 5c each; 3 for 25c & 4 for 25c
Fancy Idaho Potatoes, 10-lbs 24c
Fancy Washington Apples, Dozen 18c
Iceberg Lettuce, Celery, Rutabagas Tlirnips,
Onions, l’runes, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Bananas,
Lemons, Good Home-made Chow-Chow.
B. F. VonCANON, Manager
VonCanon-Wall Bldg.
Lumpkin Street— —Phone 9267
WARM SPRINGS. G«.— <At*j—
Fran kin D. Roosevelt receiver!
word Friday that- Colonel Herbert
H. Lehman, l'eutenaut-covernor-
elect of New York, would arrive.
Saturday night for a conference
on state affairs.
. Mr. Lehman will arrive will)
Assemblyman Maurice Bloom and
State Senator Bernard Downing*/
The governor-e'ect .Friday gaa*p
took up polit'eal affairs dropped
over the Thanksgiving day hoii:
day. Colonel Frederick ~
Aspirin Braces Up Cut
Flowers
Experiments have confirmed the
fact that cut flowers may be pre
vented from fad'ng by giving
them an aspirin tablet. The ex
periments were conducted with
chrysanthemums. The treated
blooms outlasted the untreated by
three days. Flowers which were
badly wilted were given fresh
water and an aspirin tablet. They
revived in two hours, looking as
fresh as they did when picked.
The leaves, however, remained
wilted. The aspirin acts as an
antiseptic, interfering , with the
enzyme wli'cli causes ttie clogging
of the stem at its cut surface.
, Greene.
New York state «uperlntendent of
public works, is st 11 here and
will confer with Mr. Roosevelt.
Mr. Roosevelt sa'd Major John
Cohen, publisher of the Atlanta
Journal and national democratic
committeeman, would be a Sunday
caller.
Norfolk Oysters, Trout,
King Mackerel, Mullet,
Shrimp, Flounders, Had
dock.
NORFOLK FISH &
OYSTER CO.
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS.
NOTICE
I , . . . . , , DETROIT, Mich.— (A#*) -Ten
I We, the undersigned lawyers of customs border patrol inspectors
Athens, wish to commend to the were arrested Friday by a special
voters of this county, H. D. Huff, customs agent on charges involv-
as a faithful, conscientious officer ing conspiracy to assist In smug-
of the law. j gllng liquor Into the United
Lamar C. Rucker. H. C. Tuck, ata es and accept'ng bribes from
Rupert A. Brown, Dorsey Davis, bootleggers.
Claud Mahaffey. Carlisle Cobb, Customs offic'als said the ar-
Jas. W.Amold, L. Dennis Penny, rests were the result of a sweep.
Wolver M. Smith, John D. Elliott, ing probe of eight months by
W. K. Meadow, W. T. Ray, Thos. under-cover agents into alleged
J. Shackelford, Tate Wright, O. graft and corruption among in-
J. Tolnas, Arthur Oldham, H. S. spectors in the Detroit area.
T he peril of the road crossing has be
come a national problem with the mul
tiplication of automobiles.
The Southern Railway System has elimi
nated 900 grade crossings, and is eliminating
more every year, but nearly 6,000 remain
to be separated on this system alone. The
total cost to complete the work is a stupen
dous sum—, robably half as much as the
cost to build the railroads.
Even if the money were available, and the
public willing to pay the increased freight
and passenger rates necessary to provide a
fair return on it, many years would be re
quired to do the work.
Protection frpm the peril for the present
generation at least must be found in some ■
other way. Trains cannot stop at every
crossing if they are to be run at the sustained
speed expected by the public and required <
to carry the commerce of th$ country. The i
train crosses a highway about .every mile.
The motorist encounters a railroad only
occasionally.
It is necessary, therefore, for the automo
bile driver to stop in order to avoid risk. No -
one who did this was ever killed. ^
It is better to save a life than to save a
minute.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
—SPECIALS—
3 Pounds Rice - 25c
3 Boxes Macaroni 25c
3 Bcxse Spaghetti 25c
3 Boxes Chipso 25c
6 Bars Octagon Soap 25c
6 Boxes Octagon Washing Powder 25c
6 Bars P. & G. Soap 25c
ft Boxes. Argo Starch 25c
3 Boxes'OId Dutch Cleanser 25c
3 Bozes Selox Washing Powder ..........25c
3 Boxes Matches 10c
—OUR MARKET SPECIALS—
Lamb Chops, pound 45c
Leg O’ Lamb, pound .....35c
Center Cuts Ham pound 45c
End Cuts Ham, pound 30c
Western Steaks, pound 30c and 40c
Western Roast, pound 20c and 25c
Pork Chops, pound 28c
Pork Roast, pound 25c and 28c
Pork Sausage, pound 28c
Snare Ribs, pound .....20c
Kingan’s and White’s -Lb-Box Bacon..39c
Columbia and White Pound Package....33c
GIVE US YOUR ORDER EARLY!
-PHONES 9218 and 9219-
West, W. G. Cornett, Thos. F.
Greene, Jr., Preston M. Almand, E. W1
K. Lumpkin, Sr., W. Milton Thom- ll
as, Max Michael, Joe Lumpkin,
I Deuprec Hunnicutt. H. M. Rylee,
j Abit Nix, Tlios. F. 1 Green,, F. C.
Shackelford, John B. Gamble,
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I Bradwell, John J. Strickland, f®
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BENSON’S, INC. M.
m 1 iiu
“HEALTH BREAD” £
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“RETAIL
DEPARTMENT’
Scrap Candy .... 10c lb.
Peanut Brittle 15c lb.
Pound Cake, Layer Cake,
Almond Macaroons, Co-
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Health Muffins, Health
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of Breads, Cookies,
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READ BANNER-HREALD WANT ADS
INCESSANTLY
GREEN: Can your v
an instrument?
GABLEIGII (wcirily)
she plays n lot on the cm
Answer*.
STOPPER HINT
When putting a stopper Into a
bottle, always give it a half turn
round after It is in. This prevents
sticking.
GEORGE S. Cf
For County T reasurer
SPECIAL ELECTION -SATURDAY, DEC!