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- Four Candidates
: Pay Entrance Fees
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SATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Four
candidates tor state offices paid
enfrance fees today and qualitied
» far the campaigns. They are:
Justice Price Gilbert and Justice
Samuel Atkinson, candidates ml‘
Burglary Insurance
ENTER NOW
for the
I" TOURNAMENT
1{ Corner Milledge and
Lumpkin
Qualifying Rounds
Must Be Completed
by Sunday Night
June Ist
Tournament Open
To Both Men and
- Women
‘ ENTRANCE FEE |
: OF $1 |
{ll Covers Entire Tour
nament Play. No
Other Charge for
Games Played. |
Flights and Low,
Medalist. |
| TWO GAMES FREE;
For Qualifying |
: Rounds |
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11l Handsome Cups and|
41 Prizes to Winner and
41 Runner-Up in Two
TR Flights ;
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: ll Spalding Swimming Suit.
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E f Submarine Sandals!
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i i ful fit of a SPALDING
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succeed themselves as Justices of
the State Supreme Court,
i, G. A. Johns of Winder, candi
xdute to succeed Jhimse'f on, the
Prison Commission.
. John J. Hunt of Griffin, candi
'dutc for State Pension Commis
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'Renewed Rioting
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| BOMBAY.—(#)—Alarming re
| ports were received here today of
revewed rioting veste day be
tween Moslms and " Hindus at |
'Dacca, 150 miles from Caleutta,
capital of Bengal. A large num
ber of Hindus were arrested and |
the city superinterdent of police,
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This six year old athlete is the
son of Mrs. C. C. Landford, 435
Boulevard, S. E., Atlanta. She
sayvs: ‘“Jack’s wonderful condition
shows my idea is right.
“Whenever he's the least cross
or upset, or has & cold, I give him
a little Califronia Fig Syrup. It
alwavs brightens him up; regu
lates his stomach and bowels; gives
him a hearty appetite. 1 have
used it with my boy since he was
a year old, and it has never failed
to help him promptly.”
All children love the rich, fruity
flavor of California Fig Syrup. A
pure vegetable product, it doesn’t
gripe or sicken, It always acis
gently but thoroughly to cleanse
the system of bilious, headachy,
constipated children. Doctors sa)
it tones and strengthens weak bow
els. Try it with your child. See
how bad breath, coated tongue, or
feverishness disappear!
The nante California marks the
genuine, famous for H 0 years. So
look for it when buying.
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t commanding Gu-kha troops was
arrested.
| Neighboring villages wer e |
‘| said to have taken up the com- |
imulml conflict, which, since it be- |
-1 gan Thursday of last week was
- | taken 14 lives at Dacea and
| caused injuries to 40 others.
| Thursday’s renewed distu -bances
| seemed to center on the Rair Ba
| zaar. western suburb of the city.
! Aty Lillooah, also in the Cal.
| cutta area, police opened fire
|upon a mob of 4,000 -ioters, most
| of them railway workers from the
fEast Indian workshops. Four
| persolls were woulided in the dis
| turbance which grew out of intro
| duction of a new wage scale. The
moh besiered the company office !
'and irjured several Euronean of |
| ficiale eliehtlv before the sitna-!
I tion was brought under «control. ;|
: SEVFRAL INJURED
NAPASANA, Bombay., —(&)—
Ten Nationslist volunteers wn
tallan hack to their camp at Ur
tadi todav on stretchers after »
| sortie against the Salt depot
here
i One hundred and eleven volun.
| teens participated in the raid. They
' had reached one of the salt heaps
land had started to pick up salt
. when the police made a lathi
I echarge, injuring several, ten of
| them badly.
| The remainder of the vojunteers
| were dispersed by the lathis, or
| staves, in the hands of the police
[ and driven outside the boundaries
| of the depot. They went back to
[ the Untadi camp where other vol
| unteers were arriving and sitting
!m'ound in batches of four or five
lin the ruims of the camp which
gthe police several times have de
} molished.
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SOCIAL NEWS
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:KI’I‘CHEN SHOWER FOR
{ MISS SYBIL STONE
i One of the loveliest social
{ events of the week was the beau
lltit'ully planned kitchen shower
{given by Miss Annie Evans at he:
| home last evening complimenting
Miss Sybil Stone, whose marriage
ito, Mr. C..T. Crow will be an
event of June,
A profusion of summer flowers
[was used throughout the house,
making a pretty setting so: the
party, the color scheme of green
and white predominating.
~ Mrs. Joe Callicott of Nashville,
\Tenn. gave severaj erjoyable
readings after ~which each one
present wrote advices to the
‘bride-to-be. The reading of these
by Miss Stone created much mer
riment. In a Furniture and Kitch
en contest Miss Susie Cook was
’awarded the prize.
At the close of the evening
| Misses Maztha Poss and Sara
Evans dressed as the Gold Dust
ltwins brousht ir a basket filled
! with lovely gifts attesting the
popularity of the honoree. After
lthe opening of the presents de.
licious refreshments were se-ved.
About thirty five guests enjoyed
, Miss Evars hospitality.
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MISS GRAY TO GIVE
| LAKEMONT PARTY
| Mr, and Mrs. James R. Gray.
i Jr., will leave Saturday for Lake.
mont, where their daughter, Miss
’May Inman Gray, will entertain
iut a house. party. the guests to
include Misses Grace Winecoff,
|Emma Middlebrooks, May Mor
{row and Amelia Hewlett. This
}gmup of friends will be gradu
ated Friday from the E. Rivers
| school and will remain at Lake
| mont for a week. Mzrs. Gray will
inuen the cottage for the summer
land her daughters will later enter
{the Athens Y camp.—Couvstitu
[ tion.
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| Migs Roberta Hodgson and Mr.
i Ned Hodgson, Jr., leave Saturday
! for New York, from which point
I they will sail for Burope to spend
; the’ sSummer.
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| Friends of Mr. G. D. Cook will
| regret to learn he is ill at St
{ MaT¥'s Hospital, having suffered
| a broken hip in a fall Thursday.
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* Mrs. W. W. Berry and sons |
! left last week for Athens where |
! they will reside.—Greensboro Her. |
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| Reverend B. F. Elliott is mak- |
| ing his home with his daughter |
{ Mrs. D. C. Dailey 183 North Mil- |
‘l ledge ave. - }
{ Mr. Paul De Forrest Hicks of |
| Pittsburgh, Pa. is a visito: in the |
! city.
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'Peach Inspection
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Shows Progress;
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. Government Helps |
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’ ATLANTA, Ga—(AP)—2>Manning |
''S. Yeomans, state entomologist, |
f;'m)olmvml today that his depart-’
{ ment, in cooperation with the |
| United States Bureau of Plant In- |
{ dustry. had inspected 1.690.000‘
| peach trees in Georgia since May
i 1 for phony peach disease. i
| Of this number, Mr. \'eomansf
! said, it was necessary to destroy !
| 20,481 trees. ‘ {
| Approximately 10,000,000 trees |
| remain to be inspected, he said. A |
i force of 30 inspectors, under the!
iuirection of W. F. Turner of thei
federal bureau, is carrying on the ;
! work, i
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| WHAT A BARGAIN! :
| LANCASTER, Pa.—One lucky
| bidder got himself one of the best ’
;hargains ever purchased at an
| auction sale here. At a sale ofi
‘antiques in Christiana Borongh |
'ihe bought an old spiral bottle fori
i $1.75. On removing the co-k he
‘t’oulld the bottle to be filled with
{ bu-year-old whisky. This raised
ltl;e price=df the next bottle to sl9, |
kut when the owner opened it, he |
!fcnnd it empty, | 1
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Life Is Just One
D—n Thing After
Another In Pike Co.
PETERSBURG, Ind.— (AP, —
Those readers interested in cause
and effect will please concentrate
so as to be sure to understand
just how things are here in Pike
county.
The fault seems to be with the
sun. The sun has been pre-sea
sonally hot, drying and Dbaking
the strawberry plants.
Cgrtain insects like their straw
berry plants dried and baked, so
the said insects have been around
this vear in great numbers,
Frogs like insects. A frisky
frog will hop a long way to® find
a mess of insects; and with the
abundance of insects—due to the
dried strawberry plants, which, in
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Although this beautiful living room suite was a remarkable value
at its regular low price, tomorrow we include with it a handsome
occasonal table, positively without extra charge! By ail means
buy that new living room suite here _tomorrow and get this extra
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This is one of the new designs we are showing in bedroom furni
sture of really worth-while qn'l]i(}‘. Attractive poster effect bed,
convenient chest of drawers and beautiful French vanity dresser
all three pieces in genuine walnut in combination with other
fine woods—and priced unusually low!
“w" BERNSTEIN BROTHERS -
—TWO STORES— ,
turn, were due to the hot sun—
there have been a great many
frogs.
Snakes like frogs.
The farmers explain that (a)
The sun dried the strawberry
plants; (b) The dried strawberry
plants attracted the insects; (c¢)
The insects attracted the frogs;
and (d) The frogs brought the
snakes. .
Ergo, there's a plague of snakes
in Pike county this spring.
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11,570 NEW CITIZENS
WASHINGTON,—The citizen
ship of the United States increas
ed by 1,670 new members during
March, according to a recent re
port of the Commissioner of Natu
ralization. Of this number, Italy
supplied, 2,202; Poland, 1,187; the
British Empire, 2,336; and Ger
many, 993. :
|Stock Market |
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. Ends Week With
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! By JOHN L. COOLEY
| Associated Press Financial Writer
i NEW YORK,—(AP)—The cur
lrent week has contributed littlc
jor nothing of importance or inter
est to the financial markets. Se
lcurity traders called it a week
| after the close of business on
{ Thursday, leaving a stock list that
i was showing marked firmness in
| prominent places and a general
‘\ tendency to move upward.
+ The bond market was so apa
| thetic that Tuesday’s sales estab
| lished a new low for the year.
| Commodities affectedsby specula
!lion were irregular.
! NEW YORK COTTON
| Markets cosed—holiday.
!
: MARKET AT STANDSTILL
; NEW ORLEANS.—(AP)—With
i the New York market closed and
: most of the country observing Me.
i morial Day, the cotton market
| here today was virtnally at a
|slau(lstill. Aside from an opening
}decline of 4 to 6 points due to
lower Liverpool cables than due,
prices remained unchanged all
morning anad weli into the after.
! noon. July recovered two points
| at 15.81, but other months remain.
led anchanged all during the ses
}sion. There were long intervals
without a single trade.
‘ Open High Low Close P.C.
tJan. . 14.89 14.96 14.91 14.91 14.96
{ Mar, . 1504 ....: ~... 1506 15.11
{ July . 15.756 15.87 15.79 15.83 15.85
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'Coffin Speaks to
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.~ Bar Association
| Instead of Reed
! BRUNSWICK, Ga.—(#)— Con
| tinuing its 47th annual wmeeting
| the Georgia Bar Association to
' day awaited a series of import
‘ant addresses by distinguished
| jurists ard business men.
i Howard E. Coffin, capitalist
i and developer. accepted an invi
| tation to,speak during the morn.
| ing session at the hour which had
! been set aside for former Sena
| tor James A. Reed of Missouri.
;The former senato: advised the
| association = yesterday that he
| would be unable to fill the en
| gagement. :
| Others who have prepared ad
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With Each Refriger
ator sold we will give
ABSOLUTELY
FREE
One Water-Proof
RUG
To Go in Front of the
* Refrigerator
As an illustration of
the Low Prices on Re
frigerators we quote
Two Specials
$12.50 and $18.50
ALL METAL
REFRIGERATOR
$45.00
Reduced Prices on all
Refrigerators - in
. Stock!
SPECIAL PRICES
on
SUMMER RUGS
LUGGAGE and
TRUNKS
Portable ‘
TALKING
MACHINES
$12.95
iresses for delivery at the meet
ng were Justice Samuel C. At
ciison of the state supreme court. |
Judge Nash K. Broyles of the |
Georgia . court. of . appeals; -A. C. t
Wheeler, Gainesville and P. F.t
Brock, Madcon, .
A banquet ‘has beein ax-ranzeu!
so tonight. at. which. Albert How. |
ell of Atlunta and R. J, Travis of |
Savannah’ will ‘speak, I
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“Feelings Hurt,” ;
Boy Tries To Kill |
Self By Poison|
ATLANTA—(#)—That urge of |
little boys to go far away axx(111
die, or become a pivate or do!
something rash when their feel. |
ings are hurt prompted ¢ ¢lton
Grant, 14, to drivk a mixtu-e of |
smelling salts, lve, perfume and
~od liver oil and hope for death
Carlton’s grandmother seoldad |
“im. He wrote a note to his dad. |
dy that they would meet “in the '
Stylish SHOES |
Specially Priced ‘
Our entire stock of A 1
more than 1,500 pairs 75 /,
of Stylish Shoes in- S
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Values From $6.85 to $8.50
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Three Beautiful Pieces, i'rom
Here is one of the unusually beautiful designs we are sfoWils
fibre suites. Come in and see how colorful it is. Lest the
Zort of the spring-filled cushion seats. Compare with anytune
of this kind to be found anywhere and you will realze why M 5
people are buyving their reed and fibre furniture here.
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3-Piece Porch Suites in Colors, from >0
Bright, attractive colors may now be had even in po! 2.; - ‘
This three-piece suite is very colorfully finished and - hret
seats are really comfortable. Settee, rocker and ¢ oniisl
pieces complete at a very low price for those who ¢ |
‘'FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1939,
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cmt Kbyondn and mixeq the bit
fer dose. After drinkin, . g
had a good old-fashione 550 1
his stomach. His farp,, foung .
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Carlton was treateq and (s
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EDITOR 11ES
} CEDARTOWN, Ga. oo S
18. Russell, editor ang publishe,
|of the Cedartown Standa -, ‘;f,"i
lat his home here suddenly Iy,
Bight as result of a heary al,
‘He came here from Ohio 40 vears
tago. He is survived by his widow
{and one sister, Miss Della Rusge)!
{of Ceda~town.
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TEA LEAVES
Wet tea leaves are one gos thia
| best things in the worig to lay
|dust. If you still use 4 broom.
| instead of a vacuum cleaner.
! sprinkle vour tea leaves gyve vour
| Tugs or carpet hefore gwe ping.
| They a'so brighten the rye con
' siderably .