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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1923
SfOiraffl:
FIRTH II TAX HILL
Representative McMichael Ad
vocates Tax on Scft Drink
Syrup Sold in State
ATLANTA, Nov. 16.—(8y the
Associated Press.) —Tne principal
section of the bill by Representa
tive McMichael to place a tax o.i
ton. drink syrup manufactured or
sold in Georgia, introduced in the
house are as follows:
‘‘Action 1. Be it enacted by
the general assembly of Georgia,
that irom and alter January 1,
1U24, jail nianuluctureis of any
syi ups, such as coca tola,, chero
cola( nugrape, or any other syrup
oi any name whatsoever, used in
the making of sott drinks and sold
at either soda fountains or in bot
tles, shall be required to pay to
the state ap occupation or business
license tax of 10 cents per gallon,
I before the same shall be sold, of
fered lor sale, or distributed in
the state.
“Section 2. Be it further en
acted, that ail manufacturers oi
such syrups in this state are here
be required to paste upon barrels,
cans or any other type of ccntain
ers, business or occupational license
tax stamps to the amount of ten
cents per gallon before the same
snail t’e soiu or o.xereu for saie n,
this stale.
j eC x,‘ on 8- Ba it further en
acted, that all dealers ;,i or di
pensers of any soft drink syrup,
not manufactured in this state are
lieieby required io paste upon tai
containers of such syrup, busines
or occupational license tax stamp,
to the amount of ten cents p.>
on before the said containers
shall be. opened or the content
used.
. S, ec Jl on 4 - Be it further en
acted, that for the purpose of car
rying out the provisions of this aet
the comptroller general of this
state shall have printed and keep
on hand tor sale business or occu
pational license tax stamps In such
design, size and denominations, a>
will meet the same according t
his judgment; provided, that out
of the proceeds ot the sale sue.,
stamps shall retain an amount suf
ncient to cover the expenses oi
Printing a ”d ditsributing the same.
Section 5. Be it further en
acted, that all mrnufacturers oi
the syrups included in this act sha
make a monthly report under oati
to the comptroller general of th
state showing the number of gal
lons sold in this state; and all deal
era and dispensers of such svrup
manufactured outside of this'state
or shipped into the state shall like
wise make a monthly report undei
oatl) of the number of gallons
bought from outside of this state.
“Section 6.- Be it further en
acted, that if any manufacturer op
dealer In this state shall be foum.
guilty of violating the terms o.
sections two, three and five, or tl.ii
act, he shall be required to pay
double the amount or twenty cent;
per gallon on such quantities a
are sold in violation of this law
and the. extra ten .cents per gallon
shall be paid bp comptroller gen
era! to any sheriff, constable, no
lice officer, ro any tax officer re
’ porting the same.
Section 7. Be it further en
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stamps to detraud tile sttate in the,
execution of this actiob he shall be;
uiity of a felony and upon yon-'
vietion thereof shall be ptinisned
for the same as prescribed by tne
code of Georgia.”
Union High
Notes
Miss Hortense Tinsley, returned'
missionary! to Korea, had charge of
the chapel exercises Monday morn
inp,.' She spoke very interestingly
on the costums of Korea.
The members or the faculty visit
ed the Plains school Friday after
noon. They gave an interesting re
port of the school.
?n interesting program was ren
dered by the Ciceronian Literary
Society Friday afternoon, linere
has been much rivalry manifested
between the Ciceronian and Lamba-
Signa Literary societies this year on
account bf the debate held or. the
first Friday of each month.
Miss Cox and her Domestic
Science Class aro giving a box sup
per November 23, for the bene
lit of that department and the
Athletics Association.
Miss Helen Dell, of the class of
’23, now a student at Andrew’
college, was a visitor oi the school
last Monday.
t’-’onds of Misses Nettie Mae
r>id Bessie Lpu Bass were glad to
welcome them home from Wesley
an college for the week-end.
Constant additions are being
made to our library. A number of
new books hair been received this
week.
The tenth grade met Tuesday af
te noon, organised their class and
elected the iolowing officers: Pres
ident, Carson Bass, Vice-president,
Alva Wallace; secretary and Treas
urer Bessie Quattlebaum.
We regret that on account of
having his tonsils removed, Felder
Ethridge has been absent from
school.
Donald Watson, cne of our star
basket ball players, has been ab
sent several days on account of his
father being away on business.
We regret that Miss Mary Dun
•an who has been attending school
at Union High, has moved to Lees
burg.
Basket ball game Friday,, Nov. i
if Hains vs. Union High.
tempting.
As pure as fresh butter—smooth and
creamy—Duke’s Home-made Mayon
naise is a perfect blend of all the good
things that go into mayonnaise. It is
a real raw egg and oil mayonnaise, abso
lutely uncooked. You don’t know how
good mayonnaise can be until you have
tasted “Duke’s.”
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Dressing nd Relish
are both made with Mrs. Duke’s mayon- . ';
naise and are equally delicious. SuQh
a variety. of tempting sandwiches and
salads can be made with them—in just
a few minutes time.
Try stuffing eggs with the Relish and you’ll
like them better that way. A savory cocktail
sauce is made in a jiffy with the Russian
Dressing. You’ll like both these dainties just
as much as the mayonnaise.
Duke Mayonnaise Co., Greenville, s. c. I
Saturday’s Specials
Spare Ribs 1 C
Pickled Pigs 1 „ Lb , IJC
Feet, 3 for A Ut - p; g Tails
PICNIC HAMS |Cj c
Kingan’s Q2n Armour’s Qfln
Bacon 00 L Bacon Qy.y
Armour’s 90„ Swift’s OC
Bacon UUU Bacon d’U'L
ARMOUR’S STAR 9£ n
REGULAR HAMS
Lamb Chops Pork Chops
1 Ir> . Pork Roast
Lamb Roast
ju Pure Pork Sausage
Cured Ham 25c-30c-35c
SAUSAGE CASINGS g |
CATO’S MARKET
In PIGGLY WIGGLY
CHITONS Nl«l[ IS'
PLACED 11 Mfflf
Cincinnati College of Music Sub
scribes Fund to Perpetuate
His Memoiy
The name of Wyatt Chapman,
' Sumter county boy who was kill
ed France during the World war,!
together with a gold star, has just
been placed in the George Wash-'
ington Memorial building at Wash
ington, D. C., according to a com-]
| munication received by his moth-,
' er, Mrs. Sam Williamson, who re
sides at 140 Taylor street.
Young Chapmen, whose beautiful
voice had endeared him to thou
sands throughout Georgia, was a
graduate of the Cincinnati College
of Music, and his name was placed
in the Washington Memorial
through the influence of that in
stitution, a subscription of SIOO
having been given by the personnel
.of the college in order to per
i petuate his memory in fitting man
ner.
i In addition to placing the name
'of Chapman in the Washington
j Memorial, Greta W. Bartow, exe
cutive secretary of the college, has
forwarded to Mrs. Williamson a
beautiful engraved certificate, as a
'•"-inder of the esteem and af
fection in which her lamented son
| was hold at the college before hr.
! made the supreme sacrifice in his
{ country’s service.
TWO HUNDRED BOYS TO
ATTEND COLUMBUS MEET
COLUMBUS, Nov. 16.—Over
two hundred boys from Central and
South Georgia are expected to at
tend the Older boys convention
held at the local Y. M. C. A. here
soon. Mr. Levick, the boys work
secretary, announced December
14, 15, 16 as the dates.
CUTS-SORES
Cleanse thoroughly—then,
without rubbing, apply—
VICKS
▼ VAP>ORUB
Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly
How To Cut Down Your
GROCERY BILL
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A Comparison of Retail Prices and How
Much You CanS ave by Trading At
IPIGGLY WIGGLYI
Have you ever figured out how much you can save by paying cash for your grocer
ies? Lots of Piggly Wiggly customers save enough every month to pay their house
rent. There are folks who have saved enough by trading at Piggly Wiggly to buy
an automobile. There are any number who have money in the savings bank which
they saved at Piggly Wiggly. When yo j make up your grocery list this week take
a pencil and paper, look over this list, and figure just what you ce.n save in one week.
Multiply by four and see what you can save in one month. Multiply it by 52 and
see what you save in a year. It will surprise you. This list is not complete, but it
will give you an idea of what you can save on everything. Note.—These retail
prices are not exact, as some stores charge more and some less, but they will give
you a pretty good idea of the general average.
GRIMES GOLDEN
APPLES Per Dozen - - ■ •
FANCY YORK QQc
APPLES Per Dozen
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OUR PRICE
liish Potatoes 10 lbs (retail 9Ap
price 35c)
Natl. Bisct. Co.'s Cakes 11
and Crackers (retail price 1 sc( x '*
Pond Lily Meal, 12 lbs 00-
(retail price 45c) .j.,C....i.....
Black Eyed Peas (retail 1 A
. .., 12. I-2c lb.) lUt
Macaron* or Sphagetti fl
(retail *rice lOc pkg)
Kingan’s* 1 Lard 10-Lb bkt 4*l Q 4
(retail price $2.25)
Swift Silver Leaf Lard, 81b C*l EQ
bljt price $1.75)....*' *
Je\veil Shortening, 8 lb bkt 4*l
(retail price $1.60) .
Clover Bloom Butter
(retail price 60c lb)
Kingan’s White Meat 14r
(retail price 18c lb)
Ballard's Self-Rising Flour Cl 9 A
24 lbs (retail price $1.40) V l ’**'
Idahome, 24 lbs 4*l A A
(retail price $1.25) * *
Twinida Flour Cj jC
(retail pnee $1.35)
Sunset Flour AC
(retail price $1.15) vvC
Omega Flour, 24 lbs Cl 9A
(retail price $1.40)
666 Chill Tonic 91 i
(retail price 25c bot.) .. “ '' .
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 9Ap
(retail price 50c)
Pebeco Tooth Paste Ofl-
(retail price 50c) «J«Jv
Castoria Q 9
(retail price 40c)
s. s. s. 84c
(retail price SI.OO bottle) ....
Tanlac R4p
(retail price sl.lO bottle)....
Wine of Cardui 04 p
(retail price SI.OO bottle).... ®
Wampoie’s Cod Liver Oil 04 p
(retail price SI.OO bottle)...
Vick’s Salve 9Qp
(retail price 35c jar)
Lava Soap E_
(retail price 6c cake)
Ladies of the First Baptist Church Will Hold a Cake Dem
onstration Here To-morrow. All Kinds and Special
Prices. Come Early.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
OUR PRICE
Palm Olive Soap O
(retail price 10c cake)
Ivory Soap 71/
(retail price 10c cake).. */2
Arrow Borax Soap 4
(retail price 5 c
, Octagon Soap, large bar Cf / -
(retail price 10c) "/ 2 V
Washing Powders, any brand 4p
(retail price sc)
Catsup 1 q r
(retail price 25c bottle)
Catsup, large size (retail
35c to 40c bottle)
■V, P , . - ■
Durkee’s or Hirsch’s Wor. 1 9
Sauce (retail price 15c bottle)
Grated Pineapple No. I Can I£*
(retail price 20c)
Grated Pineapple, No. 2 Can 9Q
(retail price 35c) £«7L
Sliced Pineapple, No. I Can 91 -
(retail p-,ice 25c) • £IC
Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 Can
(retail price 45c) «JvC
Gold Bar Y. C. Peaches, No. 2 1-2
can (retail price 91
35c and 40c)
Pie Peaches, No. 2 1-2 19-
can (retail price 15c)
Asparagus Tips, Picnic cans 97-
i (retail price 35c) L ' L
j Tomatoes lip
! No. 2 Can 11C
I Stokeley’s Sweet Corn, No. 2 1
can (retail price I sc)
Van Camp's Homny, No. 1
2 1-2 can (retail price 15c)....
Okra and Tomatoes, No. 2 91
can (retail price 25c)
Heinz Baked Beans Iftl/p
(retail price 12 I-2c) '2
Campbell’s Beans Iftl/ P
(retail price 12 I-2c) '2 |
Mixed Vegetables for Soup 17- i
(retail price 20c) j
Ingleside Syrup, gal Rip
(retail price 90c to $1.00),. . **
Corn Flakes, Post Toasties Rl / p
(retail price loc pkg.) ®/2
Cream of Wheat 2 1 P
(retail price 25c pkg) ...
' OUR PRICE
I
Kellogg’s Bran 91 d
(retail price 25c pkg)
Tetley's Tea, 1-4 lb. IQp
(retail price 25c) IvC
French Market'Coffee 24. P
(retail price 40c lb) «>‘rC
Arbuckles Coffee 7Qp
(retail price 35c lb)
Shield’s Coffee 27p
(retail price 30c lb) I C
Maxwell House Coffee 2Qp
(retail price 45c) «JvC
Instant Postum, large size 47p
(retail price 50c)
Postum Cereal, large size 9 1
(retail price 25c) « 1 C
Evaporated Milk, large can 1 9
(re'.ail price 15c)
Dime Brand Milk 1 E
(retail price 20c can) IOC
Eagle Milk 21c
(retail price 25c can).
Arm & Hammer Soda 1 0-oz
pkg (retal price sc)
Calumet Baking Powder, lb 7Qp
(retail pree 35c)
Horsfords, large pkg. Ifip
(retail price 20c)
Royal Baking Powder 12-oz
can (retail price 55c)
Rumford Baking Powder, lb 01 -
(retail price 35c)
Jello or Jello Ice Cream Pow- 1 A
der (retail price 1 2 I-2c)
Knox Gelatine 19c
(retail price 25c pkg.)
Chili Con Came, No. I 191/Lf
Can (retail price I sc)
Campbell's Soups lA I / -
(retail price 12 I-2c) lv
! Pink Salmon, tall can 1 Ep
| (retail price 20c)
) Peanut Butter, small jar ]9r
(retail price 15c)
Peanut Butter, med jar. 1 Qp
(retail price 25c)
Peanut Butter, large jar 91 p
(retail price 40c)
Libby’s or French’s Mustard IQp
(retZ. •• 15c)
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