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• . ; . it- id . v-T***t,i-r i < - r.'.i/ta
.-In: G. P. Gooleby.
' i w, • • Bong visit g • " 1 ■
ii relative ■ ■ JVJnccn and A'.lama
Mi:;* Ain- . ' ‘ : ‘V ‘ ' -t S.
-j in Athens
r.i. t'jdd v rn;t.ii . !• t * ' Mi
}' 'ben Martin ... ■
Miss Rob< -ta Deadwy ler has r • -rn
, • ii;r r.oin*, in Birmingham after
. -.'-raj tm.niiif stay vv.th friends and
o hUtvcs *ki*,,2Bl
IV and Mrs a. L. Baker spr it .••
!. y -,vilb friend* in Bowman
t.t. j, G. W. i 'in;.; returned Monday
f, in a lew deys stay wth her dangh
-1 • ,*, VI n.. jjonjj in Monroe
LM nf tfefc pit>J to be geci
f itls.y rbjdit Jtrjti. 3922 t t ihe
; - tiooi AutlsJonon.. Winitc'-it* '*• t and
i Kintt.
Mis- Gladys i'*.w* r spent ft vend
,1. r i, ill *yitf- ••• it*tin.- ; Bo
Mian Agnes Kiny will spend nett
V/i < k with h* - troth**: and hurray at
fn;iri * S&i
• Mrs frhi'ir.- jilberhardt is visit'.np her
• i* for, IVIn F. G. Glenn
Mrs Add * r!‘.*v..'.**• • at horn' from
■’ ,* (loner.*.i Hospital
Ir . VV ! Sar.uvi ■ •• *us hiGe ca ~h
t. i spent '•'■i.iulay night uml Monday
\ Ui Mr.. ]■' vl. Glenn.
r,(i- and M-. tjmiry Paul and little
it; ..(jhlei we-* •' * -1 S.nv.’.n, -* tor
. ! Mr*; J. A Paul.
•-Ti Sfitou * i May visited relatives
t' • former pari of the week
Hri AND NEC.LEC7JNG Hit’, i ILLS
IS COM OF. ESS
Mr Shaer-1 ford, in-mg she-.n thr
rani of Vlr Brand pub) two
telegrams from Congressmen stat
ing Hml his present-* was not rse led
in ('ongrev. sa-e:
“It. is a* a. i< . uuin* .for
i f e Brand f- ei A.h fu>m I'..*.*
public uy ... " a * r ngresfnritii to
w-re him th .t !■.* * not reeded in
IVashington.
The Congressional Record shows
the facts . In the Cong essh-r.a*
Vote For James A. Perry $
For Railroad Commissioner
The vr-li <f t'. :. r si M •(.*!
Jfinie® A * J ""' vhe '
iv-elt ii ;i: ■ • i . . \ < j.nii i
of ri'iK'tii i Pil nilvnntiip.f toj
all till O. ! ’jS ..t t.V V provid-1
in:' ! ' vii!.i-'.s j: > tLo ioe\ •momi
ei ! -f vt‘ ro’-u't- . in &ri>at 4
i- /li'f.-.v u :lv a<: ric? > • ra'. ml os eats.
I\l i.inp ;r; •■it pm iii yes or yrnin: •
Canning and ii lini’ v priviim : oi, !
P.' lill' Jim Ita ; J'.ppliratil n 11* tilt •
30 in” (Old rut" roiJmiii''! on ve’vet!
In'Hi. am. o(,w;i< itt rl-ve last .lanu
ary. un ail ’esi'lt> ( I hi:- per-;. ail t*(-j
foil uni havt worked a caviaj?- i:
cour !<>■•'• thrusands vn the neoph'.
r'loo in in:-a ii or Pony wri'ti and l).i
trr.direi! the resolution eitintnutiiij* the!
Kvo iHiitit system in iieow.ia which.l
win' a :mi'> •■'ll • i’f>t vi t' shortly.!
I' ■■ n!. (v • |u- ->i (i- }rrrl
• l'aiuhcjtp tint to I’.r-!'c ntinl'
rates hoioioTi'!t >■ ...v> ,! ■ o x*i
l-Tpi Sill) t: . . - Aii }V :,ts v ill ’
li ' put on (;u.l foui ; r
t. (' •.■•nils <■.. ( today g <t v ,j n
tilsili. i do i r> l< ss uni \ o'tr
1 ■ ■
Ih-'ii :\ .or sor\ il'C < thru!
tv Ot' 0 U’:,.’ , .
io: Porn ■>- t; < -,:v
ll’Or. O' tn. {.!••••> : | • tip ■ v.ois .
1 ' 1 , the
ASSO; . !. • 0! .. t\..r
lii euru u.' August 2;, 1922. on pm/c
1 “Cos 7* the . p r
vis pi. To-'av the Cal
endar for Unanimous Cunsc.it is in
4 rder. and the Clt-ti. will cal] vne
first L :1 or the caiondar.
7 h. ; r s l ‘. .s ’ t.. •on the ca'en far
for Unanimous Content was the bill
(S. ’(.*10) to amend Pe.-hiom, rTi4’J
;*;.u 5.750 o> the- Revh-cd Statutes of
tar United States.
THE SPEAK bn : T* there any ob
jection to the present eonsiuerafion of
this bill?
MU HU * 1 iLES'I ON: Mr Speake-,
r tserving if * ’•ignt to t-f jed may I
a k wl <•*■'• bill it ; s"
MR STAFEORP: Mm Speak* r,
t * ,*s 1 i ha can idar f* r
; <•<''*■. melt or ie.-s
: ... -; ii i : from time to
: a. .. i * ■- : • * e gc.-;tleman
- <■ . tr f, * ;-?n. because
his colleague
Mi *•..- ... v. ■ interested in this
, I) il.
MR HuJiLESTON: Is the- gei'tle
: - *■ M ■ . not aov
•Ui ?/ :■’ Ici -m- ■.n eßh
* itlemai from Georgia M*.
: i <■':. or . ■ g atlemai from Gtnr
• ;*'■• r* r -. :a
This hill, Mr Brand claimed, was
M) irmmrtant that ha should be kept
in the Ho,ire in order that it might
be passed, and has been on the calen
dar for eight months and not passed
on account of Mr Brands absence
from the House and only went -v-ir
on the 21st at the earnest request of
A.lr Mann, who miked th,u. Mr Brand
be allowed to be present.”
Athens Daily News
(Advertisement)
; Official Ballot
I State *.>£ Georgia Demo
crat ’c Whate Prima~y
iSEPi'B fIBER 13th, 1922
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j OFFICIAL PREPARED EY
j WILLIAM J, VKKEEN, Chairman
i\ W. JGRHAN, Secretary
Dossocra-; ->t E'.ecuf've Cojfctasf.ee
j ;
i • ~'-
,tT?. i< if "if:j. f ffccte tiyr whe'su
yen.. 2o Nci Vote)
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote fvi- One)
■ BEI ••!N'.-fER BAY’.A/Si
TI DMAS W. B ARDWICK
di-iPi* OKD WALKER
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
s . ck McLendon
'CI attorney general
p eor.se m natter
FOR STATE TREASURER
W. .J. SPEER
FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
VY JLLa/iM A. WRIGHT
i
Ff ik COMM iSSJON F K OF
AGRICULTURE
(Vote for Otic)
A O BLALOCK
J. J. BROWN
'Rail road C c mrotse io r? e r
MIS k. PERRY
Offers Erp-t trice rr.d Effi
ciency. ncr.-nr.*? ?nexper ence
f-nr Sr.efE iency.
THE t>k NiELSVLETIiONi"OR r Cf CECEE.'A.
,** TANARUS, T• ' ’
... . ~4. . _/•/*
j
r ' r. ATATE
SUPERINTENDENT
(Vote for One)
N, 11. BALLARD
JVi. L. DUGGAN
NICHOLAS M. 30WBLR
FOR COMMISSIONER O" COM
MERCE AND LABOR
H. M STANLEY
FOR COMMISSIONER OF PEN
SIONS
JOHN W. LINDSEY
FOP. ORISON COMMISSIONER
(Vote for One)
W. C. BRYANT
B. E. DAVISON
FC;i RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
sue eed I . M. andler)
(Vote fc-r Ore)
M. L. JOHNSON
wAi.TEii r. McDonald
J. E. PALM' .It
FOE E.AILEOAD C 0 N Fl. :• SIOIv ER
( To succeed Jam?? A. I'er-y) #
(Vote for Ore)
W. TROX BANKSTON
O. B. BUSH
JAMES A. PERRY
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME
COURT
(Vote for One)
WILLIAM 11. FISH
RICH hHD p EU'SELL
i
i
( FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SU
i PREME COURT
(To succeed Marcus W. Beck)
j MARCUS W. BECK
‘.FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SU
: PREME COURT
(T. ruaened ,Ja;n.s K. iF.nts)
JAMES K HINES
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS
(To succeed Roseoe Luke)
ItOSCOE LUKE'
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS
(To fucceed R. 0. Beil for unexpir
e' te iL> January Ist. 192&)
R. C. BELL
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS
(To succeed It. C. Bell for fall teAP
beginnirp January, Ist 1923.) •
(Vote for one)
H C. BELL
HA RLE R HA MILTON.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CON
GRESS
O'flAS. BRAND
T*BOS. SHACKELFORD
FOR STATE SENATOR
T. S. MASON
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
i-L P: WHITWORTH
FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MAN
(Vote- to write name of choice in
blank)
Pkiih’ of Mon toy <♦?
Lend.
0 Farm hr< : - '!,< west rale cf
Interest' - Vu y j ; Act j< 1 .
Hiibi-r: M. Hy If e
L; w v . ; -iens. Ga.
405 Polp-.ar Bldg.
No Ills k made less than 2.000.(0
♦ MACK” ,*OBNSON. FARMER '
EOF: RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
M. L. Johnson, successful farmer
and business man of Barrow county,
asks support for Railroad Commis
sioner, on the ground of his services
to the state, and particularly to its
agricultural and educational inter-..,sis
His fights for the common scools are
matters of Georgia History lie put
through the law* exempting farm pro
ducts from taxation, for ore yea?
while in the hands of the producer
He stands for a square deal
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■ i A ‘U CTtiseJacr il
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“MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS."
Rate of interest six and one naif
per cent.
f'erms ip suit borrower.
CcncjT G. Metre,
Bar.reisY.ib*, Georgia.
5 PASSENGER FORD TOPS
FOR
$12.00.
Clicaper Titan Ever Before.
MARTIN BRCS. AUTO TOF PLACE
455 Clayton St. Athepp. Ga
SPECIALS
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-jsi'f - Vi.- .. * . -m? 1 • -
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Plates, cops and saucers, per set 69c,
Scippe self-rising flour per bbl. $7.00
Bull Durham smoking toba'cco,
3 large size packs (i 5-8 oz) for 25c.
H & R 3 lb. can coffee'for 25c.
1-2 lb. box Temple Garden Tea 25c.
One lot of Chambray per yd. 9 3-4 c.
lam paying for friers 23c lb.; Bens
17 1-2 c lb., Eggs 26c. doz. Bring me
your oats, wheat and other produce,
will pay market price. I am in the
market for scrap iron and will pay
you 20c her hundred pounds.
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A. Dechovitz
C. A. SC UDDER
JKWKI lali
ATHENS, GA •
£y ± 55i T3&Z . C? -£X cl SGS.
‘iacfcO 13 *3S3?.
£'€*•• W<S*X SST 3.^
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.
-S. " a Mi’s Gerald U"rc v - , ,
Mr and Mrs vVilhs BYvh3io r 7
their children are spending
I with relatives at Norfolk, y a .'
Prof W. P. Smith spent k- T ANARUS,
; end with Mr and Mrs J. T. N ,
i Mt S J. Carmichael, Mr JJ lln r ai
! micfcael Belle Carmichael and ii.
C. P. Ayers snent Sunday in Carnes
viJle
■ £ce me tefcrc vour produce.
H. T.. Hcpkir.s
j Hon. W. Trox Bankston of w,
‘ PniT, C candidate for railroad commit
i sinner was a visitor here Monday
i Miss Ida Belle Borders L visiting
her sister, Mrs Stanton Hall
Miss Pauline Alexamier has return
ed to her home at Winston Salem N.
I C- after a v S!l with frie Ls and rel
atives hee.
Miss Annie Lou Crenshaw of Mon
roe N. C. was the guest of Mr ar ,d
1 Mrs J. A. Sims Tuesday and Wednci
day
| Mrs Florence Alexander, Mr Frank
' and Miss Pauline Alexander and Mrs
i Ray Alexander of Winston baiem N.
;C. spent last week-end with friend G
' and relatives here