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And
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Comparison Proves
Smith’s the Leader
in High Quality At
Rock Bottom Prices
1,-Pint Peroxide -- .. .. .. 13¢
25¢ Th. Zinc Oxide Ointment 10¢
75¢ Size Ovaltine .. .. .. .. §Q¢
35¢ Size Bromo-Quinine .... 19¢
sacrs . 190
soipiun .. .. .. OC
L«?r::riAL L ... 33c
I.ZAPE;";}UR Ok & .. zsc
:}gI')MLIVER ok .. 390
30 Gillette Type Razor Blades 250
21 Gem Type Razor Blades _ 25¢
oo¢ William’s Aqua Velvet . 39c
Zsc Mennen’s Tale for Men . 19¢
35¢ Burm:; Shav;e v 290
10¢ Stiptic Peneil .. ;.. .. .sc
Camay
Soap
5 for 24c¢
Carnation
Milk
Small Cans
B for 19¢
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BROAD ST. — ATHENS GA. — WE DELIVER — PHONE 178
Owned and Operated By Warren J. Smith & Bro. ...
Georgia Will Make Good
Pledge to Support
Schools, Arnold Says
(Continueo rrom Page One)
program conductea m Atlanta anc
wponsored by the Journal as
“tremendoug intellectual stimulan
for our people.”
Dr. Dice R. Anderson, presiden
of Wesleyan College, said that i
would be a great calamity if the
strength of your denominationa
land independent schools should b¢
f weakened.”
i The Wesleyan head, reviewing
| progresg in Georgia's educationa
| system in recent years, said the
?so-called private schoole haq car
;ried the burden of education wher
the public was not awake¢ to the
I&)hligation to submit to taxation
for education for educational pur
]poses.
“They are still carrying an im
portant part of the load,” he said
“They are a very important part
‘ot the state’s system of educating
| the public.” .
' Dr. Anderson was addressing ¢
conference of superintendents and
jschoo} trustees,
| “We need a great system of tax
supported institutions and a greal
system of institutiong supported
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PRICES ON FIRST LINE TIRES
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We Re-Charge All Make Batteries for 50c
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATESTORE
LOCALLY OWNED BY C. W. GARRISON
ACROSS FROM PIEDMONT MARKET
Phone 2145 255 North Lumpkin Street
NsoL .. .. .. .. 99C
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Mol sevun ... 180
TolLeT Tissue .. S
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Palmolive
Soap
5 for 24c¢
Eagle Brand
Milk
2 for 35¢
IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
SPECIAL OFFER
RENTALS 15¢c PER DAY
WE ARE
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UNDERSOLD!
100 Bottle Bayer’s Aspirin . §9¢
35¢ Size Vick’s Salve .. __ 2ic
Pint Ext. C. L. 0. Wampoles §9¢
SI.OO Size Cardui . ... .. .. 19¢
25¢ Feen-a-mint .. .. .. .. 15¢
e Endaw . . 19¢
o Rateels ... 21c
25¢ Black-Draught .. .. .. 19g¢
100 Alophen Pills .. .. .. .. 49¢
25¢ Carter Liver Pills .. .. 15g¢
Octagon Soap
or Powder
(Small) ‘
12 for 23¢
Woodbury’s
Facial Soap
2 for 15¢
1-Ib. Can
Maxwell-
House Coffee
27¢c
by philanthropy in order that the
work of education may he proper
ly done in the state. We need to
stimulate philanthropy in order
that equapment and endowments
imay be provided for the schools
"like Emory, Merecer, 'Agnes Scott
|and Wesleyan, I know that Is
| how Superintendent Colling feel:
| about it-—he has demonstrated his
| interest in all the schools.
' “The main thing is the education
j‘bf the youth and adults of Ceor
| gia—the upbuilding of all the re
[sourceg of the state through the
'uuhuuding of ihe humap powers
and resources. To that purpose all
need to join a greta forward move
ment for a great educational re
| vival.”
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%Rates Handicap
‘Granite Business
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of the Southern Granite Quarriers
and Manufacturers Association,
said letters to him from granite
buyers proved “our freight rates
are too h?gh.” He said the writers
in nearly every instance had been
purchasers of Georgia granite be
fore the 1934 rate increase,
Check Smith’s First
Before You
Buy Your Drugs
or Drug Sundries
50c PEPSODENT
POWDER .. ... 39c
50c PEPSODENT 39
PARTE .. .. L c
Largest
LAA.\{/‘:;RIS Rl 790
Largest =
LISTERINE ... .. 990
60c
C(STE.GA bl ol g v 47°
P&G Soap
Giant Cize
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3 for 10¢c
5¢
Matches
or Salt
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Johnson’s
Floor Wax
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' Estimated Barge Line
iTonnage “Exaggerated,”
Kerr Says
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(Continued from Page One)
lotted two hours only, and Kent
entered a formal protest.
| “The railroads have had two
weeks to prepare their arguments
and 1 see no reason for granting
rebuttal time,” Ashburn said.
§ Kerr testified there would be no
¢avings through bare line service
land “I am satisfied net revenues
| 'will be nil.” He sald “I admit that
‘the barge line will attract a cer
' tain amount of traffic, but I con
’tc—-nd that it will be a diversion
from the already established rail
roads.”
"It is not fair to take away rev
enue from railroad which must
pay taxes, to a federal barge line
which does not pay taxes and is
operated with public tax money.”
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Fortunes of Child
Film Stars of
Today Protected
(Contiiued from Page One)
Gieorge Temple, who has a business
management enterprise, contributes
a sizeable share.
Of Jane Withers’ movie money,
about SI.OOO a week goes into a
;trust fund, and she is the sole
beneficiary. The rest of her earn
ings are deposited in her bank ac
count.
Freddie Bartholomew's finances
have béen the subject of much liti
gation, but now that his custody
has been settled in the hands of
“Aunt Cissy”"—Miss Millycent Bar
tholomew — a monetary program
has been worked out. He will be
financially independent when he
is olg enough to vote.
Mickey Rooeny’s investment trust
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Pan-American Day
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FDR Peace Talk
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standing.
Our basis is confidence.” |
| Thep resident spoke while the
state departmenty was trying to
solve the problem raised by Mexi
co's confiscation of American oil’
wells.
The settlement may establish a
principle that woulg affect invest
|ments in Latin American countries
| totaling billiong of dollars. ‘
| The pringiple is that Latin Amer
lican nations, in thetr national in-]
|terest, may expropriate foreign
|owned properties! by paying thel
;umuunl of the original investment,
| minus depreciation,
| The total wvaluation' of United
| States properties in those nations
|would shrink enormously on this
| basis. But officials believe such a
Isettlemenl would discard, perhaps
i forever, any policy of “dollar diplo
| macy” and exchange the position of
| bosses for that of good neighbors.
| Aside from the Mexican oil situ
jation, Pan-American Day takes
iplace this year amiq general goooa
|feeling among the Americas.
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