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THURSDAY, AUGUST in, 19-0.
As the Savannah Press Views
I the Gubernatorial Race
Cliff Walker has smoked oat Mr.
Tom Hard”!?’.:. If he does not prove
to be ;r*e Giant Killer," fct has
thowr xssee,.. an expen, ttnds:'.
rress.
Don't start that August trip with
out ro<ml casings and tubes for your
ear. Get them at Special prices from
Smith Hardware Cos.
Hard Work Often Breaks Down a Person's Health
and Creates a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic.
MEN and women who do hard
labor, such as building, farm
ing or housekeeping, and those
who do exhaustive brain work of vari
ous kinds, often feel the need of some
thing to help renew fagged forces and
tone up the system.
To help repair the wear caused by
over-work, to gain renewed strength
and energy, many have obtained good
results from taking Zlron Iron Tonic.
Ziron ia a perfected preparation of
purs medicinal Iron salts, combined
with other .valuable gfcrength-giving
ttOGOES HARNESS
YOU CAN OWN THE SAME (. VI
KIND OF A STUDEBAKER
I purrhaMd my Stodebokrr W*oo
in 1870 from Thoouc uMLJnrlrwn w
in Woocter, Ohio. XX T < n ■
Wagon 43 yearsold
gtil) US ntfli
E™r thi * w * ,oab ~ e ~" r I ires never reset
At the preeent time'the wagon look*
Aboift u it did wtieo 1 bought it.
The experience of this
OJ^ O man ' s t^e expe
rience of thousands of other StudebaLer
wagon owners.
Think of the thousands of miles those tires
have traveled and —after Torty-three years of
service they are still in good condition.
It is the careful workmanship, tested steel, air
dried lumber and the repeated inspections
that make a Studebaker Farm Wagon good
for a lifetime of hard work.
Come in and see the best built wagon ever
brought to town.
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
WINDER and STATU AM, GA.
“o INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with U 8
and lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don't
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes be can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
OUR GRADUATES SUCCEED
The record of our graduates is the greates indorse
ment of the school.
We can refer to scores of young people who are hold
ing splendid positions to day as a result of the training
they received with us.
You can have equal advantages. Choose the particu
lar work in which you are most interested, enter our sum
mer classes and within a short time you will be qualified
for an excellent place in the business world.
Athens Business College
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
A Bilious Attack.
When you have a bilious attack your
liver fails to perform its functions. You
become constipated. The food you cat
ferments in your stomach instead of
digesting. Tills inflames the stomach
and causes nausea, vomiting and a
terrible headache. Take three of
Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone
up your liver, clean out your stomach
and you will soon be as well as ever.
They only cost a quarter.
Repair The Wear
tonic ingredients, which are recom
mended by leading physicians.
Mr. H. 8.. Converse, of McEwen,
Tenn., writes: *'l had been working
very hard, and was getting weak and
run-down from hard work. When I
commenced taking Ziron, fa a few days
I felt stronger, and now I have taken
two bottles I feel as strong as ever,
although I have kept at work all the
time.”
You cannot lose anything by giving
Ziron a trial, but very likely will gain
much.
Your druggist will sell you the
first bottle oa a money-back guarantee
PONZI’S CLIENTS
MAY LOSE HEAVILY
MILLIONS INVESTED WITH PONZI,
REPORT OF AUDITORS
WILL SAY.
WIFE RETAINSJONFIDENCE
Forty Thousand People Paid Fourteen
Million Dollars To Famous
Boston “Wizard"
Boston. —An infuriated crowd of in
vestors stormed tha ofLces of the Old
Colony Foreign Exchange company
here and sought to attack C. M. Bright-
Well, president of the company, which
he admitted woe insolvent.
The crowd, which had been gather
ing some time, demanded return ol
Its money.
Cries of “Kill Brightwelll Lynch
aim!" went up.
Charles Ponzi, whose net - * of “fifty
per cent in forty-five days” enmeshed
to many customers that he had to
rse bushel baskets to hold their money,
was nearing the end of his rope on
Lhe 13th of August.
The self-claimed financial “wizard”
was at liberty on $35,000 bail —$25,000
the federal charge of using tte mails
to defraud and the other SIO,OOO on a
state charge of larceny.
The report of the audit of his books
by federal officials was expected to
be made public. Forecasts were that
the report would show Ponzi had 40,-
000 customers; that they had “invest
ee! ' as high as $14,000,000 in his
scheme; that he repaid approximately
$0,000,000 before the doors of the Han
over Trust company were closed, and
that he still owes the remainder.
Federal officials declared that there
was no question but that the savings
of thousands were tied up in the Ponzi
venture.
Bank Commissioner Allen stuck tc
his statement that the capital of the
Hanover Trust cbmpany was “badly
impaired if not -wiped out,” despite de
nials of officials.
Ponzi declares that he is happy be
cause his girl wife still professes love
for him anil faith in bis integrity.
Rose Ponzi, pretty, dark-eyed Ital
Jan girl, proved her love and faith
by the simple statement: “He is my
husband.”
After his surrender to the author:
ties, Ponzi rushed home to his wife;
she was waiting for him on the lawn
of their beautiful estate, and received
him as tenderly* as if nothing at aL
had happened.
GIVE WOMEN VOTE,
NORTH CAROLINA
GOVERNOR URGES
''Thio Country Is No Longer an Asso
ciation Of States, But
A Nation.”
Raleigh, N. C. —Declaring that worn
en should have “the first right tc
speak when the issue is whether oi
not the world shall henceforth be ruled
by reason and righteousness, or by
blood and iron,” Governor Bickett, in a
special message, called upon the Nortfc
Carolina legislature to accept the in
evitable and ratify the federal w’oman
suffrage amendment.
The governor warned his Democrat
ic friends that the most they would be
able to do by defeating the ratification
to defeaL” He urged them to accepi
resolution would be to delay “for sis
months a movement you are powerless
it as the part “of wisdom and o)
grace,” adding that within the period
of a few months "some other state will
open the door and women will entei
the political forum.”
“We may just as well realize, gen
tlemen,” the governor continued, “that
this country is no longer an associatior
of states, hut a nation. W hatever c
majority of the people of the natior
want is going to be the supreme law
of the land.
“Whenever 1 really want to thint
seriously about states rights, I gl
and muse for an hour over the grave
of my Confederate grandfather, foi
1 realize now more keenly than evei
before that states’ rights have passed
away.
“In the. famous words of Grovei
Cleveland, ’A condition and not a the
pry confronts us,’ for woman suffrage
is at hand.”
Hopeless Love Makes Couples Suicide
Washington.—The tragic romanc<
o fa wealthy man of the world and £
country miss was unfolded here re
cently through investigation of th<
deaths of J. Ford Thompson and Man
Sneeringer. The hociies of the 49-year
old man and the pretty 16-year-old gir.
were found in the woods near Lm
mitsburg, Md., not far from here. Bott
dad been shot through the head; near
by lay two revolvers. The girl was t
waitress and had been apsent iron:
home since the night of August 10.
Body Of Gorgas Reaches Washingtor
The body of the late Maj. Gen. Wil
liam Crawford Gorgas, former surgeor
general ol the army, whose death oc
curred in London, lay in state a daj
at the parish house of the Church o.
the Epiphany. It arrived in Washing
ton from Xew York and was escortec
to the parish house by two troops o)
cavalry. Brief services were held foi
the members of the immediate family
The body will lie in state until Augusi
16, when burial will be made in th
Arlington cemetery.
THE WINDER NEWS
A Tonic
For Women
“I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
“The doctortreated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
heard of
Ttiß Woman’s Tonic
“I decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took
eight bottles in all ... I re
gained my strength ar.d have
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors . . . I can sure recom
mend Cardui.”
Take Cardui today. It may
be just what yod need.
At all druggists.
ESI
To Improve Youd Digestion.
“For years my digestion was so poor
that 1 could only eat the lightest foods.
1 tried everything that I heard of to get
relief, but not until about a year ago
when I saw Chamberlain’s Tablets ad
vertised and got a bottle of them did I
And the right treatment. Since taking
them my digestion is tine. ’ —Mrs.
Blanche Bowers. Indiana, Pa.
123 ACRE PLACE AT CHEAP PRICE
One mile from school and churches.
About HO acres in cultivation, nearly
all fresli land: about H3 acres good
saw timber, lots of wood. Three
streams on place; no dwelling; large
woodshed and other buildings; good
well and is productive. SIOO per acre,
10 per cent now, balance January Ist,
next.
(i. R. LEWIS, TI CKER, GA.
Bargain Sale—
-4
Building Material
WE HAVE COMPLETED ONR BUILDINGS FOR THE PRESENT,
AND HAVE LEFT OVER ABOUT 500.000 SHINGLES —CEDAR, CY
PRESS AND PINE; ALL GRADES.
SOME 75,000 FEET FLOOR AND CEILING; HIGH GRADE; ABOUT
50,000 FEET LOW GRADE.
ABOUT 60,000 FEET HIGH GRADE FLORIDA HEART-PINE
FRAMING, D4S AND KILN DRIED.
SOME FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF W IN
DOWS AND DOORS—STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, AND SOME HIGH
GRADE INTERIOR FINISH-STEP LUMBER, CORNER BOARDS, ETC.
ALL THE ABOVE AND VARIOUS OTHER THINGS NECESSARY
TO BUILD A GOOD HOUSE—EITHER BRICK OR WOOD—WILL BE
SOLD AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES —TR\ US, IT W ON T C OST
A CENT TO GET OUR PRICES.
WILLIAMS- THOMPSON
COMPANY
PHONE 88
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE
ALSO THIRTY ACRES OF LAND
One six-room house iu the town of Statham, lot 100-
\2OO. In good condition and well located; 100 yard front
on Bankhead Highway. Terms if desired.
Also Thirty acres of land, in the incorporate limits of
Statham, facing Broad street 400 feet. Good six-room
bungalo, feed house and garage. J. B. Colt light system
installed and in operation.
This is your opportunity to buy first-class Statham
property. Apply to —
A. N. PORTER
J\ O. BOX 12 STATHAM, GA.
IF YOU WANT A FARM
IN SOUTH GEORGIA SEE US ' .
r
Our Mr. Oliver, who has been with the State College
of Agriculture for ten years as Supervisor of < ounty Agent
knows that section, as well as this, thoroughly. Let us
sell your farm where you are and help you locte in any
part of the state. We emphasize the middle part of our
uame.
THE REALITY SERVICE CO.
m. A. Airv in, Pa. • J- <S - *
514 Holman Bldg. Rhone 1582 Athens, Oa; 1
SUBSCRIPTION: f1.50 A YEAH