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, .. for mildn~ss
© 1935, Lxccz;'r&MynnsTonAccoCo. ° e fOl' th&Cl‘ [aStC
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“OMAHA’—Winner, one
after the other, of the Ken
tucky Derby, the Preakness,
and the Belmont
Omaha is an outstanding
horse today.
And in the cigarette world
% Chesterfield is outstanding.
Both won their place
B strictly on merit.
i Apply any test you like —
Chesterfields stand for the
: best there is in cigarettes.
They are milder. .. yet they
let you know you’re smok
. ing. They taste better—give
you real pleasure.
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P e e
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MmN IrY
SRR
5
. STREET OF IRWINTON :
Josh Carswell was given life
sentence for killing Reuben Hol
der. both colored.
Superior court will be held on
first Monday in November.
Judge James B Park says the
cotton allottment system is un
fair. :
[ J. R. Dixon, who has a master
‘hand at curing hams and grow
-Ing potatoes, brings in a nice as
sortment of 8 pound tubers.
First colt seen on the Street
in many years is brought to town
by W. 1. Dizon.
Rev. T. E. Farmer tells this
on his son—first week at GMC—
On the street a lady acqualnt
ance met Kugene and asked if
he were a cadet. No, mam,
he answered, just a freshman.
Frank Johnson and Ralph
Culpepper went goat hunting
Thursday night and came back
without any goats and a window
of the car broken.
Italian soldiers complain that
the Ethiopians are so ignorant
they don’t fight by the 1935 rule
book. They won’t stand -close
together like whitefolks to make
good targets for machine gun
ners, and they wait till the Or
gan grinders get busy with their
camp carpentry and then pop
up from nowhere and shoot at
them. The visitors are having a
bum time and would fare better
at home.
Opening its gates next Mon
day. Oct. 14th, for a full week's
run, the Georgia State Fair pro
mises thrills and entertainment
surpassing other events ot this
kind ever offered State Fair vis
itors.
Mr Parnell and a young son of
Mr Jesse Sapp are receiving ra
bies treatment by Dr. W. M.
Puckett. :