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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1920.
| HIGH SPOTS IN
j GEORGIA NEW C
Camp Benning officials, comment
ing on the criticism from Washing
ton that hospital facilities there are
entirely inadequate, stated that im
S rovements were underway aftd with
I a month and the situation will be
remedied.
Atlanta has suddenly discovered
that it has a negro golf course, the
4a^the South, it is said. It is
a vacant lot in the negro section
' tin cans are used for balls.
Stuart Taylor, boy bandit held in
Atlnta following a drug store hold
up in Atlanta last Thursday, has
go«- a hunger strike and soys he
gone on a hunger strike nd saws he
will not eat anything until h’
ents arrive from Mineapolis.
are expected today.
Herbert Y. ‘Walker, for seventy
yean cashier of the state treasury,
died Tuesday morning at his home
in Atlanta.
Newton M. Killen, of Atlanta, has
been arrested in Birmingham for
violation of the narcotic law, charged
with having opium in his possession.
More than 2000 people attended
the Georgia Products dinner given
in Atlanta yesterday.
• J. C. Wood, 82 years old, of At
lanta, was sentenced to two years
at the state farm for entering a store
and stealing an adding machine.
Plans are being made to have
permanent home for the Crisp coun
ty fair. In the recent fair an even
break in money was made.
A still located half a mile from
a stream or well has been found in
Walker county. A pipe line operat
ed by a gasoline pump pumped the
water from a branch half a mile
away.
The railroad commission has re
fused to grant increased rates to the
Augusta-Aikcn Railway and Electric
corporation of Augusta. This is the
third increase the Augusta corpora
tion has asked for in the past two
years. x
All churches of Griffin joined in a
farewell service to Rev. W. P. King,
for four years pastor of the Meth
odist church there, who is leaving
for Atlanta to become editor of the
Wesleyan Christian Advocate.
R. L. Webb, a merchant of Damas
cus, has Held a petition of bankrupt
cy, in the federal court of Columbus.
Savannah has started a new move
ment to have the next national meet
ing of the Shriners held there. The
meeting is scheduled for Atlantic
City, but E. A. Cutts, who is to be
elected imperial potentate at the
meeting, state that he will try to
: ait changed. ^
At a special session, the city coun-
of Savannah condemned a par-
of land belong to John .Wolf for
the purpose of opening # Thirty-F ifth
street. Mr. Wolf has repeatedly re
fused to sell the property.
Plans are being made by the Ben
Hill County Farm Bureau Federation
to have the farmers of Ben Hill
county market their 1921 crop
through the Fitzgerald Chamber of ^ R p chapma „ and Charlc9
Pr” e ton% Consolidated school i*. U ” b < of ?" uble Run - £*;, „ .
nearing completion. It is being I The jury in the case of Kojley Cole-
built according to state plana
, „ for man, Abram Sikes. Roach Sikes and
gchool buildings an.l when completed George Sikes, all of Rcidaville. re-
will have six teachers and an enroll-. turned a verdict of guilty with rec-
ment of about two hundred pupils. ; ommendation for mercy yesterday.
The city council of Macon has!They waI0 charged with killing
started an inquiry to ascertain what .Wade Coleman, a deputy sheriff who
has become of large sums of money tried to search their car for liquor,
spent by the Macon Hospital. The A p j ece o{ c (,j c kon bone, over an
hospital has piled up a debt of ,.16.• long, which was lodged in the
000 for the first nine months of this atomac j, 0 , the three-year-old son of
year, which is more than the entire Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Malcolm, of Ty-
appropriation planned for l»di. Ty for over two months, was romov- liquor,” City Fo
Kitchen expenses jumped from 1.680 C( J T uesday in a Macon hospital. It Terry and 0. M.
Kitchen expenses jumpui * * cd Tuesday
a month to $5.»63 in one month. bad | oc j K ed
Two Georgians were among tne d an abjc(
nine killed in the mine explorion
near Jasper, Ala., yesterday. They
Look and Feel
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glasa of real hot watsr
before breakfast to wash
out polsona
near a lung and threaten-
Mrs. Lucinda Matilda Kimsey, of
i Savannah, the oldest woman In Geor
gia, celebrated her 108th anniversary
quietly at her home Monday, receiv
ing many callers.
I Fire starting in the grocery stare
of May & Co., in the heart of tne
business section of Sandersville, de
stroyed $30,000 in property thero
yesterday.
I Albany will be on the route ,°f! ,‘ome *time
'the Old Indian Trail, a proposed ln " ome tlme '
tcrnational highway from Vancouver,
B. C„ to Miami, Fla., a distance of
ahiout 4000 miles.
Tho Savannah board of trade di
rectors arc planning to launch an
intensive campaign to secure addi
tional members.
H. F. Griffin, middle aged white
man. had his left hand blown off by
dynamite yesterday afternoon while
blasting stumps near Jeffersonville.
Charged with stealing 87 quarts
of rye whisky in an alleged “fake
seizure of 'an automobile carrying
Police Officers Lon
Howell and Griff
Freeman, of Atlanta, were Indicted
by the Fulton county grand jury
Tuesday for simple larceny, while the
man whose booze was taken, Clar
ence Harp, who was a witness, was
also Indicted for having "spirituous
liquors” In his possession.
Three men were wounded, one of
them seriously, as tho result of a
S itched battle, staged between two
asper county* families near here
yesterday afternoon. Bad feeling
I has existed between the families for
Life l» not merely to lire, but to
live well, eat well, digest wall, work
well, sleep woll, look well. What a
glorious condition to attain, and yet
how very easy it la if one will only
adopt the morning inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, splits
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach,
can? Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening the sluices of the system
each morning and flushing out tho
whole of the Internal poisonous stag-
pant matter. a
Everyone, whether* ailing, ale* or
well, should, each morning, before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a tcaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In it to wash from tho
stomach, lives, kidneys and bowels tho
previous day's indigestible waste.
tout bile and poisonous toxins; thus
cleansing, swoetenlng and purifying
tho entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into the atomach.
The action of hot water and limestone
phosphate on 'an empty stomach la
wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans
ont all the sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast. While
you are enjoying your breakfast tho
water and phosphate Is quietly ex
tracting a large volume of water from
the blood and getting ready for a
thorough flushing of all the jnslde
The minions of people who are
bothered with constipation, bilious
•pells, stomach trouble, rheumatism,
others who have sallow skins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions.are
wSch vrill cost very little,*«mt U
sufficient to make
pounced crank on lb® budjcu o*
Internal sanitation.
j The home of Mrs. W. F. Staten,
| of Valdosta was entered Saturday
'and approximately $1,000 worth of
! wearing apparel stolen.
Atlanta cotton brpkere are send-
I ing out an appeal to farmers to take
I care of their cotton, either by storage
jin warehouses or covering on farms.
We can supply you
with Paints, Varnishes,
and Brushes manufactured
by the oldest paint makers
in America
DEVOE
Established 1754
Every product bearing the
DEVOE signature is
guaranteed to give absolute
satisfaction. Whether it
be floor varnish or paint
for the roof, we can give
you a DEVOE product
especially made for the
purpose. Ask for DEVOE
booklets.
W. W. McNEILL
AMEB1CUS, GA.
It is intimated the damaged cotton
will not be bought.
Owing to the large amount of cot
ton stored in Dawson, Mayor Mc
Nulty has given notice that there
will be no fireworks allowed thero
this Christmas.
A Kiwanis club is being organized
at Dawson. Tho organization work
A GREAT BOON
There are many mothers,
nervous and rundown in
vitality, to whom
Scott's Emulsion
great -boon.
would be _
It’s the very genius of
Scott’* Emultion
to build strength.
SMI i hn.. Bto MH. N. 1. >S
is being done by the Columbus club.
Within three hours SO auto loads
of tourists bound south were counted
on the Dixie Highway near Tifton.
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo
Wuf Help You
Never mind *"jw often you have tried
and failed, yt* tan stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by applying Zcmo.
Furaishcdby any druggist for 35c. Extra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zcmo it applied# In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter* pimples* rub* blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing tho eldn and making it
vigorouslyhealthy.alway, use Zcmo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
a greasy salve andltdoeiDoUtiin. When
others fail It is the one dependable
treatment for skin troubles of all kind*
Tbs E. W. Rot* Co., Chnlaad. O. n
bnt cough
T HE violent paroxysms of
coughing soon eased by Dr.
King's New Discovery. Fifty
years a standard remedy for colds.
Children like it. No harmful drugs,
but just good medicine. At your
druggists 60c and $1.20 a bottle.
E&calfepndcoa^is
New Discovery
Lazy People, Lazy Bowels
So many folia neglect the serious
Condition of constipation. It under
mines the health, takes ad. vim out
of you. Dr. King's Fills will in a
gentle manner invigorate the system,
stir up the liver, move the bowels.
Same old price, 25c., all druggist*
Remember—Paint Devoe Paint
ven/where
Not very far from
wherever you are- ‘
good old Luzianne
Most dealers sell
it* the,can helps
you tell it- good
qldluzianne7\\hn*
aerful flavor— a
true,money saver-
, good old Luzjanne
“CoesTwiceasmr _
LUZIANNE
coffee
Wm.RRetfy&Ca.Incftew Orleans
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA Ef QUININE
Colds, Coughs
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Tako no chancaa. Keep thia standard remedy handy for th* Am mmsi.
Brefaku a cold Hi 24 hours — Relieves
Otirrro in 3 deyr—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form lorn not affect the head—Caacarm ia bmt Tonic
haxatfvs—No Opiate l * JfUTr.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
ALLISON UNDERTAKING CO.
(EsteMishad ISOS)
Funeral Director* and Embalmers
OLEN BUCHANAN*. Director
Ob, Phone 283. Night Phones 381 or 106
TURNER ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CONTRACTORS.
Phoae 124 Windsor Ave. Night Phone SOS
(Service Is (tar Matts*)
Estlmnt a cheerfully furnished on all classes of work. We carry a com
plete line of Fixtures. Lamps, Pane. Boudoir Lamps, Irons, Sewing Ma
chine Motors -ta.i Hosting Bomsate of aM kinds. See onrdtspUy.
FIRE, LIFE* CASUALTY
INSURANCE
HERBERT
HAWKINS
14-16 Planlara. Bank Buildioi
Want Ada Will Sell It F