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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1921. .
HIGH SPOTS LN
GEORGIA NEWS
Busy Man’s Summary Os Stale
I,vents Os Interest Gather
ed From Many Sources
I G. Bell, vice president of
Hhc Savannah Bank and Trust com
and member of the cotton fac
t< r firm of Bell, Stevens & Bell,
, ;, i! suddenly Monday of angina pec
i-.r;. ■. He was seemingly well Sun-
An ording to a report issued by the
Census Bureau, housing conditions
~re no worse in Georgia now than
y were in 1910 and better than
B 1900. 't he report shows that, ac-
C.rding to the census of 1920, there
were 586,509 dwellings in Georgia
that year which housed 628,525 fam
ilies. The number of persons to a
dwelling in Georgia was 4.9 in 1920
;r ainst 4.!) in 1910 and 5.1 in
1900, the comparisons being based on
the decennial censuses of those years.
Because of the report prevailing
that the United States Shipping Board
■■ to discontinue its branch in Savan
nah, Charles G. Edwards, president
of the. Board of Trade there, has tak
en the matter un with U, S. Senator
\V. I. Karris, urging him to unite
with the other Georgia congressmen
to have the branch office continued
in Savannah.
Frank T. Hardwick, one of the
nni-t prominent and wealthiest men
of North Georgia, died Monday at
hi home in Dalton. Mr. Hardwick
was largely interested in the bank
ing and manufacturing business of
Nortl Georgia and Chattanooga.
Hooper Alexander, United States
district attorney for the Northern dis
trict. of Georgia for the past eight
years. Monday sent his resignation
to \ttorney General Daugherty, in
compliance with the latter’s request.
Simultaneously were re
ceived from Washington stating that
C. W. Hager, young Atlanta attorn
ey, will he appointed by the presi
de ! to succeed him. Mr. Alexander
stated that he will perforin the du
ti<- of the office until his successor
takes oath.
Miss Eva Graham, of Mcßae, has
ms ved in Washington to take un her
work as assistant secretary to Sena
tor William J. Harris. She comes
from the very prominent Graham
family of Telfair county and succeeds
Howard C. Tinsley, of Rome, who
went to Uruguay last month in the
consular service. Cranston Williams
re 1, ret ary.
The‘wavy motion of centipedes is
due tolhe legs moving in groups.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Is just one kind of a store for
every kind of people. The
* rich trade at Piggly Wiggly’s
because they can get Highest
Quality and Best Prices. The
poor trade at Piggly Wigg
ly’s because they get the
BEST Prices and Highest
Quality.
LARD ]Q r
Compound, Per Lb
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PINEAPPLE
Sliced, Silver Bar No 2
BACON STRIP *>r.
Kingan, Per Lb
BACON SLICED 9
Per Lb
SNOWDRIFT (Li 74
H-Lb Bucket *P
SWIFT JEWELL (L1 14
6 Lb Bucket sM-l*
PURE LARD (LI
Kieran’s 10 Lbs Nct' P1 * UJ
SOAP fi
Octabon, Large Bar ...
SCHOOL TABLETS
I enci] and Pen, Each .
< RANBERRIES 1 O
Her Quart 18C
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11 <>o Kind For
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Buckwheat Fl?ur. Pkg 1 H
| ; ANbY TOMATOES IC_
▼ Perl.b
outers 12c
1 Jea O Pack, Per Can
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1 Brand, Per Can C
PIGGLY WIGGLY |
ALL OVER THE WORLD
Lamar Street
J Next To Rylander 1 heater
CLEAN COMICS I
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THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
ForEVERYBODYI
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AUNT SARAH PEABODY LEADER or THE ANTI-PiPe SMOKING SOCiETy
CAUGHT TWO YOUNG MEN SMOKING CORN SIUK TODAY- - <
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