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A day-c is u • ma!! y followed
by an o.T-day.
Hangings are quite popular in
in Ga. nowadays.
Chicago has decided the only
way to settle the race question
is segregate them, this is an
other question of “experienced
the best teacher.
The government is in a di
lema regarding the rail roads.
She wishes to return them to
private owners but doesn’t know
how.
A Englishman has invented
an apparatus by which a singer
may hear his or her voice as it
is heard bv the audience. Noj
doubt this will reduce the num- ]
her of singers.
If the War Department does
n’t stop .sending out the names
of*“men killed ir\ action’’, the
peace treaty will be ratified be- j
fore the fighting is over,
About the only good derived
from the strikes is the fact that
each strike sends a number of
foreigners back to their native
country.
We don’t see how it can make
any difference about the price
of sugar if we cannot get sugar
The United States is short a- j
bout 40,000 school teachers is
attributed to the fact that they
receive better pay as janitors,
etc,
The “no-gift wedding has
been introduced, in the corner
of the invitation is written,
“please send no gift.’’
Savannah and Galveston have
shipped 150,0dd bales of cotton
to Germany in the past few
weeks. Ships now at these
ports are being loaded with the
fleecy staple.
O. A. Blalock is expected to
make formal announcement of
his cai.idnc;, fur Govern,-r in the j
next few ci.-.ys. He wdl have to
put on his seven .'‘acne boots it
he expects to catch Walker and
Holder who ha e been running
like rip fo’- months.
It is announced that the first
meeting of the cf.aic lof the
League of Nations wd beheld
in Paris instead c: Washington.
Evidently other nations have de
cided we .re n t very en
4husia>tic over the league.
Did you ever notice t'.'.e vas h
difference in the dress, manner
of walking arm tiv- facial ex
pression oi the woman leading
a fu;:.:y dog: and taut c‘ ■■ wo
man a child?
• Boston has idumirated traffic
cops, they wear e.eotrc lights
on their sholders. t.'.e current is
furnished by batteries carried
in the pocket. Tne current for
“lit-vip” Ceorflia. eons is furnish
<>d by “white igi:tr.ing“ curred
a flask in the ir.siue pedret J
I)ANI£LSya,..E MOTTOS. nAN'i-XSVney —.- C ’
1 The Supreme court of Georgia
has been calleu upon to dec.de
Tether intoxication is proof oi
havirg liquor in one’s possession
y. man with whi3ky/i n his tum
my’’, certainly must have it in
his possession.
“Wet-canes” are quite the
thing nowadays, the car.e i c
some larger than an ordinary
walking cane, has a giastf tube
length of cane, the stoppee is
concealed by the heaci of the
cane which screws on-
Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Carter, of
Sawdust, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Burroughs
at Rogers.
Mr. W. E. Lord returned
from Macon Saturday with a
new Ford car.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. 1. Chandler
with J. B, and Mtolene ar.d Mr,
and Mrs. E, J. O’Kelley attend
ed the New Edison Recreation
j Recital at Commerce Wednes
! day night.
Mrs. Jar.e Cigar of Ila is
Spending a few weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. J. I). Hopkins-
Mr. and Mrs, G, L. Sailors
visited the family of Mr. and
i James Sailors at La Sunday.
; Rev. Cuibersor, of Commerce
filled the pulpit ai Union church
Saturday and Saturday and Sun
day
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Sr. G. L, O’Kelley and Geo.
Liggon Jr. were in our com
munity Sunday.
Mr. J. Chandler Mr, Eddie
Chandler motored lo Athens
Monday
Will the ;
Influenza |
Return?
i
Public Health Authorities
Predict its Recurrence
Guard Against it by Build
irsg Up the Blood
Pepto==Marjgan Creates
Rich Red Blood and Ir.
creases Strength
\
Surgeon General Bide, of the
United States Public Health
Service, in a recent statement j
from v Washington, warns *he
public that the much-dreaded
Influenza epidemic will return
this fall and vvintet. All medi
al authorities agree that .the
weak, bloodless, run-down in
dividual is more likely to con
tract tnis -as well as other in-
fertious diseases- than is the
strong, robust, red-blocded roan
or woman. In view of thee
facts it is wise to use every
effort to build up the biocd and
thus increase the bodily resist
ance of the invasion oi the
germs of the disease Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan is an absolutely
dependable red blood builder in
all conditions t>£ lowered vitality
not due to serious disease of the
vital organs
it improves the appetite, im
parts color to the cheeks, and
creates new hope and ambition
in those who have become pale,
.\eak and listless Physicians
recommend Gude’s Pepto-Man
gan When vou order be sure
the word Gude’s is on each
package Without v Gude’s” it
is not Pepto-Mangan Furnish
iu both liquid and tablet form
F r sale by all druggists
Colbert
Misses Estelle and Bernice
Waggoner spent ti e week-end
with relatives at Bishop.
Mrs. Bob Schuford and child
ren ba - ■ ret :rned i?om seveiul
months stay m Marian A. C.
and are at t .e home of a. r. ano
Airs, S. I:. Hardman for awhile
Miss Mo mine Sims of Atlanta
was the * *eek-end guest ci Miss
Marian Reynolds
Misses Merle Hitchcock, Lois
Ghoiston, Pearl Hardman and j
Messers Fay Ross, Paul Waggon-j
er and Talmndge Haro man form |
ed a congenial party motoring j
to Oxford Sunday to see Neill!
Hard mat: apd quite a number of
other C o'Lert boys who are in
och'cci there.
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OF HORSES
Tuesday, Nov 18th|
IP.M. I
Carmichael’s Stables I
COMER ■
Seventy-Five Head
of First Class Young Horses
,
You Make The Price
W. A. LENOIR
Send Your Name and Address for
Fall and (HiHstmas Catalogue arid
Calendar
Contains Many New Suggestions
C. A. SCUDDER, Jeweler
Athens, Gra.
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