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Prince Albert i*
sold, in toppy red
bags, tidy red tins,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
sponge maistener
top.
Copyright 1921
y R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
W'ioktoD-Salem.
W.C.
the national Joy smoke
Three Are Sentenced To Electrocution
Lexington,. S. C.—J. S. Kirby, C.
O. Fox and Jesse Gappings, convict-
ted of the murder of William Brazell,'
Columbia taxi driver, were sentenced
recently by Judge Thomas Sealie to
be electrocuted Friday, October 21.
The three men-were brought to Co
lumbia recently immediately after re
ceiving sentence and ’were taken to
the state penitentiary where they
will be confined until the day of their
execution;
—Photo by Francis Price.
A section of the Cattle Barn at the Southeastern Fair, Atlanta, where the
National Hog and Cattle 8how will be held October 13th to 22nd.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Will Again Feature Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, Oct. 13-22.
Atlanta, Ga.—The arrangement with
the Southern Cattlemen’s Association
and the Southern Swine Growers’ As
sociation to again stage the National
{log , and Cattle Show at the South
eastern Fair has resulted in the great
est demand for exhibit space in the
etock barns that the fair has ever
had.
The first show which was held last
year at the Atlanta Fair was a tre
mendous success, and drew entries
from all parts of the country. The in
terest which the great enterprise has
already drawn gives assurance of a
livestock show this year which has
never before been equaled.
The accommodations which will be
provided for this show will be such
as to meet with the approval of the
exhibitors in every way. The mammoth
pavilions are equipped with every
modern convenience and the side
tracks which have been constructed
by the Southeastern Fair permit th<
exhibitors to unload the animals along
side the pens where they will be
shown.
Premiums for cattle and swine
amount to $31,600.00, and this amouni
is-scattered throughout all classes. Be
cause of the early Interest shown by
prospective exhibitors in flooding the
fair offices with inquiries and requests
for entry blanks, Secretary R. M.
Strip] in is looking forward to the
largest list of entries ever received foi
the fair.
The cattle classes are: Herefords
Shorthorns, Jerseys, Guernseys, Hoi
stein-Friesians, Aberdeen-Angus, Poll
ed Shorthorns and Ayshires. The na
tional roundup of swine will Include the
following breeds: Durocs, Hampshlres
Poland Chinas, Spotted Poland'Chinas,
Berkshlres, Chester Whites and Tam
worths.
Three Are Shot Trying To Escape
Jefferson City, Mo.—Three of four
convicts who attempted to escape
from the' state penitentiary recently
were shot by the guards. One is nol
expected to recover. All were brought
back to the penitentiary. The quar
tet attempted its getayay aftei
knocking a guard and a shop fore
man unconscious. The four were em
ployed in an overall factory. They
are Joe Kenny, Dick Kennedy, Sam
Taylor and Dan Hogan. Kenny was
shot through the body and wounded
dangerously.
Auction Of Jobless To Include Women
New York.—Urbain Ledoux, also
known as “Mer Zero,” who auctioned
off jobless men on Boston Common
said recently he would hold a similar
auction soon near the New York pub
lie library after a parade of the un
employed up Broadway. He said thai
not only would he put jobless men or
the block, strip them to the waist sel
their services to the highest bidder
but that he also would auction ofl
the services of any unemployec
women who might apply.
Hardings Motor To Atlantic City
Philadelphia. — President Harding
and party, motoring from Washington
to Atlantic City, N. J., for a few days’
outing, stopped in Philadelphia recent
ly for dinner. The run from Washing
ton was made under pleasant skies
and was without particular incident,
Occasionally the party was recognlz
ed by'persons in the road and'the
president cordially acknowledged the
greetings.
Federal Employees May Sue Paper
New Orleans.—The. executive coun
cil of the National Federation of Fedr
eral Employees recently began con
sideration of the advisability of
libel suit against an Ohio newspaper
for the alleged circulation of state
ments to the effect that the organ
ization was surreptitiously opposing
reorganization of the government de
partments.
A pipe
tongue
won't burn your V
if you smoke R A.!
Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke-
section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe
can and will do for your peace and content! Just
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
Who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all
aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly PrinGe
Albert!
And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince
Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness—and its
freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu
sive patented process)—will ring up records in your
little old smokemeter the likes of which you never
before could believe possible!
You don’t get tired of'a pipe when it’s packed with.
Prince Albert! Paste that in yottr hat! •
And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
. sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and
the makin’s papers—quick—and cash in on a ciga
rette that will prove a revelation!
BINDERS, THRESHERS, MOWERS, RAKES,
BAILING PRESSES, PLANTERS DRILLS,
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, CANE MILLS,
ENGINS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND HARNESS,
OR ANY EQUIPMENT FOR THE FARM
COME TO SEE US.
WE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU
■ THE RIGHT PRICE.
B. H. ANDREW & SON,
3P33J=cJ=c"ST»
IS THE TIME
TO PAY
Firestone Tires Reduced.
30 x 3 Non Skid $10.95.
30 x 3 1-2 Non Skid $13.95.
This is new Stock just received. Try Fire
stone once and be convinced that they are
§f worth more than the price asked.
Ask Firestone users of their quality.
A. M. ANDERSON,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
NEW MEAT MARKET
We beg to announce to our friends and patrons
that we are now prepared to serve them at our new
market rear Berry House Restaurant.
Meats 12 1-2 to 30 cents per poundr
CAUL TO SEEU8.
W. B. WHITE,
PERRY, - GA.
■- " G. W. WINN,
Family and Fancy .Groceries.
. We are in the Business to Serve You.
COME TO SEE US.
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