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’_ MIRICUS, GA., April 28.—-Me ro:i
upset the dope bere vyesterda
The Baptists downed the Audburn |
lint{\ e twive, winning the mor g'
e, 11 ) 1. ot the fternoon gama
B 0 4. thus taking Iwop of the y .
e saries
" The last game -was. smanp AT enn
P e featured by pitching and hitt ng
Fuss for Mercer, Thix {8 the first
e Auburn has lost a series this sea- |
n.
B vnn fined a home run over the fence
B Aunburn, The Baptiste playved arrdr.
BRE ball while Mercer scored four rians
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Ehe frat inning without a hit. Mer
v I 8 celevbrating ovar the victery and,
jgciher w the Fike' Btate conver
. Americus is enjoving the time of
By life
b Mor: ¥ game Roeore
sree) W 51N 010 301 3
Riubharn : o 020 130 -
f Diatteries Curlis, Rentz and Clem
Fiin IERs aAnd Ducofe
EATterrooon game, Score
6r e : , 00 260 DOO
hiry W 2 000 101- .4
i Pstteria Fuse and Clemente; Pri
3 Ducote
.T 5 2
plim Love Gaining
B . ~
E Control With Yanks
!Y tall » 16T Won Pennants the
in tie merican League wonld nat
Ve A ghos of a show igainst Bl
¥ avan' \ Kees
_sim’ ' Donovan's new south
L meakures ‘‘just € PEEt Schas
2 1 tos it to Kkees 5
Tove has worked much, but i« wai
5 have to of steam and | gaining
ntrol.
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Cubs, 9: Cardd 5
LTI AG ril 28 ARO WOY .
L stralgiit gume, when they defeat
B St Louis, o t
ESeore by inning LH.
. Louis 110 000 003 1
M cago 003 600 (e 3 12 3
SRtutteries., Jasper R Willlams an
pton, Snyder;, Vaughn and Fische
e Braves, 3; Giants, 2
e ghwc Natior f hits Thurs
i, Boston winning 2 ‘
ENer, beginning wit Kauff '
BCORd inuing, fanne { - esslve
L ismen
icere by nings HHY
e York 00D Me 3 ’
by 1 o 00 100 00*
Buatierier Tesreau and Ra v
gbhd Gowd
BB rookiyn- Philadelphia; rai
".k.ili nnhat oy tishurs TalY
NFIELDER FOR TALLADEGA
(RN VILLY April 28.--Joe
e, I everal 1 ight clerk
e kenham Hote 85 Acceptes
il ¢ ¥ t w i e Tal
by e 2 { the L 0 a-Alabam
5..: v gla abama
DCUST GROVE LOSES GAME
BRA RN s VLLLLY \ \pril 2R
B Weientod Locust Grove here Thurs
B afiervoon in the nal gar of the
Bes. & to 4 *iy ey wdd three
e, Lut all of them were hit hard
' oW, of Gorgon, hit & clreult smash
FTAH AGGIES LAND A COACH
BEEEAN, UUTAM. April 28 - Jack War
3 faninin of the 15 Ihinois football
w ’ onch of the 'tah Aggies
% Sear wa ANNOUNCEe heres to
ORAN GOES TO COLONELS
By KY April I 8 -¥iarry
i, fory 1 5 the Indianapolis
fenark Pederals, has been signed
1 { nneis
W SWIMMING MARK SET
BN 1A O, April 28.--Duke Ka
N, the Hawalla swimming
NS, woke two world's recerds iy
ik here last night
) COACH MICHIGAN AGGIES
\:eu\". MICH Ap 1% . Frank
it %, oo ra e at a Nowvp
B Been o omer 1 eod Jod Mach
/“' thins fohigar ARE en
. Apparel V)
Wear.in mind some of the SEy-A} o e
BWellest social funetions '/A © .
of the season are vet to be (IAV \'
'ld [{ ] )
- How's your dress ward- ‘S} / :
- Full Dress Suits { |
$37.50 and $45 |\ \j\
¢ very acme of style. \
ress Waisteoats, the lat- \
8t Dress Shirts, Gloves, ‘
phoes, Hats and all acces- |
Bries here *in fashion's
O of best material and
Btest creations,
Parks-Chambers-Hardwick
i# Pachie COmpany \iani, 6,
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Qus Christie and George Chip wili
clash in a 18-round bout in Davton,
Ohjo, some time in Ma: Theye battlers
wers scheduled 1o megt the latter part
of this month, Lyt the promoters set
the date back Clhiristie I 8 at thie pres
ent tline training in Indianapolis.
Ever Hammer -evidently must have
handed Champion Freddie Welsh some
‘v".m of a lacing the other night iy
Milwaukee, ®eévaral Chicago critica whe
were at the ringside in thair eview of
the battle state that Welsh was lucky
L to*avoid a knockeout
l Danny Morgan,’ Jack Britton’'a man
| Aager, won oveyr SI.OOO in wagers on the
| outcome of the recent Ted lLewis-Jacel
' Britton 20-round bout in New, Orleans
| Danny recelved 8 to § for his money
| the prevailing ringside odda
!
' Sammy Harris haas split with Cham
| plon Johnny “‘Kid Willlams Harris
' how ating that Willlams can not scale
| anywhere near the lif-pound figure
| This is rothing new, however, ax it has
| been some time since Johnny has made
| ihe real bantamweight limit—llß pounds
| ringside
| There are several good boys fighting
| around the country who can make the
| 118-pound mark Johnny ¥rtle, who ix
| also clain ‘,g the bantam crown, can
‘1“..\«,( 118 with ease Then we have
| Duteh Brandt, Young Pal Moors, XKid
| Herman, Jimmy Pappas, Louisiana and
| Young Solzberg. All these boys are lo
l,.'f*'mmp Jl6-pounders
‘ Jimmy Pappae, the crack little Greek
fiyweight, 18 in Cleveland. ‘‘Jeems’’
| writes that he will remain there for a
lLooal,l Prep League °
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Closes First Round,;
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~ ThreeGamesTod
~ ree(Games Today
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i Three games are scheduled for thix
Lafterpoon in the local prep baseball
league. Today's contests will bring the
{1‘:“ round of the Beagor to & close
| Marist College tackles PBoys' High
| School In a very important battle, while
Tech High and Psacock will “mix it."”
| Peacock defeated B. 11, 8, last Tues
| day ,and, not a few _people think they
will do lfi: same to "nr!.
i FoMowing are the games scheduled
for this afternoon
| Marist ve Boyn High
| Tech High va. Peacoch
| Fulton Iligh ve Commercial High
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| American League |
| A A it
| Senators, 4; Athletics, 2.
Score by innings NHE
| Philadalphia o 0 000 2002 5 2
Washingtoy 110 600 02%...4 8§ 0
| _Batteries: Hressler, Myers and Meyer,
| Harper and Willams
| White Sox. 5; Indlans, 3.
| Necore by innings RH.E
Chicargo 116 021 0005 11 |
| Cleveland ‘ 000 003 009 -3 9 |
| _Batteries Paber, Russell and Schalk
‘.\!!lrht—" Klepfer and O'Nel!, Billings
Tigers, 7; Browns, 2,
] Kcore by innings RHE,
| Detroit . 100 401 1007 11 23
St. Louis 200 000 0003 T
| Batteries: (‘gr r.Ax;*hnm Pauss and
Stanage. Wellmman, Davenport, Oroom,
Park and Severeid
New York-Boston: raln
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'BOB MOHA STOPS CAPONI
| RELGIT, WIK, April 28..-Two batlls
searred old veterans of a thousand
[fAighte met here last night, and Reb
;_\h;*.n the least w-rs--n& of the twain,
| knocked out Topy Capont In the Afth
‘uvuul of a scheduied ten-round affalr
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few daye, after which he will grab a
rattler for Cincinnati, where he hopes
to get on with a tough bantam named
Young Sandow.
Several! glove.wielders who have
thown here in the ;;asv are at Prenent
in Chattanooga, anxiously awaiting the
rrlxlnf of the next show. Among them
anre: Roy Hirst, Walter Little, Battling
Sheppard, Tarry Nelson, Johnny Under
'H»W{ Frankie Howard and Joe Jack-
On.
Leo LUemonek hae deserted the ranks
of the officials of the Randolph Rose
A. C. lLemonek reiurnad to his home in
Cincinna\f, where he is connected with
the film Lusivess.
Joe Jackvon Is a heavyweight Jake
Abel is f‘rhflmh’l‘ for future contests
with the big fellows. Jake has worked
with this Ja-kson party on several oc
casions. He claims that the latter has
the makings 7 a good heavy. Jackson
tipe the beam around the 195 mark. Ac
cording to Jake, Jackson eats three
squares a day, too, which should help
some,
Another lad Abe! has much rflln for
is Battling Bheppard, ‘he little fe'ow
\who fought around here 2« A 4 *autam a
couple o’ years back. Hhepqurd sprang
a big surprise recenily when he held the
mnaa Terry Nelson to a draw. Jake
nh}rm that Sheppard haa taken on a
number of pounds in weight, until he ln‘
now a full-grown lightweight, |
Joe Levy, matchmaker of the Ran
doiph Rose Athletic Club,. is vx"-ect_ed to
arrive in Atlanta most any day. He
will look over the boxing situation in
this city on hls arrival,
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A A A A AP AP AP PP PP
~ South Atlantic §
SEC Il sb s a 5 oo PV,
' Senatore 11, Tigers 5. '
Score by Innings: R.H.E.
Montgomery .......001 108 033—11 16 §
Macow ... ........100 010 00— § 8 ¢
Batteries: Roberts and Clare; Dick
erson, Brown and Snyder. Time, 1:55.
Umpire, Clarey.
Bcouts 3, Gamecocws 0,
Beore by innings: RH.E,
Columbia .... ......000 000 6000 4 1
Jacksonville ........000 300 00x-3 3 |
Batterion: Stewart and Connolly;
Hawkins and Baker. Time, 1:38. Um
pire, Hoey,
Foxes 3, Babies 2.
Score by innings: RH.E.
Columbus .... .....100 100 100--3 12 1
Albany -.... .......100 010 0002 10 3
Batteries: Head afd Krebs: Antley
[.\l}4 Jordan. Time, 2:10. Umpire, Fr
win
Gulls 4, Tourists 1.
Beore by innings: . R.H.E.
Charleston .... ..,.000 001 1114 lg 1
Almll" o Leeen 100 000 0001 1
tteries nmn{ym and Beers: Pat
".Oraon and Eubanks. Time, 1:35. Um
nire, Moran, |
By Mobile Gulls
MOBILE, ALA., April 28- Mobile will
ba strengthened by the time Atlanta
fflvu{ here !ow;orrow -m;k lhc\u addl
tion of a new shortsto . assey,
formerly with -‘!ouhng.' ’le was pu!-
nMrd last night from New Orleans at
" h.‘h figure. Apother inflelder also is
sought by the locals. Prexy Jackson
says he is golng to buy an entirely new
team to get & winner,
County School Patrons Dissatisfied
—— s b To the Voters of Fulton
SRR g County:
N L ; “#§ When I announced to
e A 5 —— ’ i‘ g the voters of Fulton
S 2 Lh 1 %;\, County my candidacy
\, RAs " ' ? for County School Su
R : perintendent, I made
’ ga oy " ‘ ' the statement that the
W T " patrons of these schools
,;f'év wanted a new Superin
‘:;;" B tendent. Upon complete
) &\* _ . investigation I find that
e» 4 04 the dissatisfaction is
N | Lk g 0 both general and wide
' A ,%‘ - spread. Attempts have
o W el been made to lead the
g 8\ e people of Atlanta to be.
O ARV =N o lieve that the patrons
T v A T are satisfied and pleased
Lol at present. A complete
¥ S and positive denial. of
A the same will be made
¢ N Friday by the voters in
the country districts. If
they had the right to
select their own Superintendent, the race would be easily won.
I submit my candidacy to the people of the city on my record as a school
man in the County Schools and at the Boys' High School. If my record is
clean and good and the patrons of the schools affected want me, I hope you
will support me.
In conclusion I want to say I represent no faction, no clique; am run.
ning on merit only, and have endeavored to conduct a campaign that be.
comes a gentleman.
Respectfully,
J. W. SIMMONS
Cy Perkins Moving %
:’ Up In Batting Race
¢ Players. G. AB. R. H. P.C.
WU ... . 2 % 1 3 .600
EON . KT 3 429
sThasiee .. . . .15 8 12 B B
Y Fetkine . . .. .13 9 'S ¥
OBV, .b 1 4 T
fWiGnGs . . .., 12 8 9 18 .263(
{McDonaid . ~ . . 13 48 4 12 250§
CHBENIY . .. .13 48 83 Y O 3
Sy L, 8 TS 6 A
{ McMlilan . | | [ 13 43 8 10 .23}
(RN . . ... B N 4 W D |
TN S 2 .200
I RERTY ~ .. BT 1 2 ,182
¢ Niederkorn. . , ~ 2 7.9 1 148 ¢
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Ertle's Pilot Tells
Why Willi d
H'y M Split
(‘III(!A(;‘.), April 28.—Ah, hd! The se
cret is out! The real inside, close-up
reason for the split batween Kid Wil
llams and his manager, Sammy Harris,
was uncovered hare today by Mique
McNulty, manager of Johnny FKritle, the
Bt. Paul bantam, and vociferous claim
ant to the Kid's title. Hark to Mique:
“The real reason for the split was be
cause Harris wanted the Kid to meet
Johnny again, and the Kid would have
none of it. You see Willlams is afraid
of Johnny.” »
Simple. isn't it?
g ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. 7
Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over
With Vitality—Taking Iron Did It
Doctor says Nuxated Iron is Greatest of all strength builders.
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous
folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time.
NEW YORK, N. Y.—~Not long ago a
man came to me who was nearly half a |
century old and asked me to Tvc him a
preliminary examination for life insur
ance. [ was astonlshed to find him
with the blood pressure of a boy of 20
and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as
4 young man; in fact a young man he
really was notwithstanding his age. The
secret he said was taking lron—nux
ated iron had filled him with renewed
life. At 30 he was in bad health; at “‘
careworn and nearly all in. Now at 50
a miracle of vitality and his face buma‘
Ing with a buoyancy of youth. Asg 1
have sald a hundred times over, iron is
the freste-t of all strength bullders. If
people would only throw away patent
medicines and nauseous concoctions and
take s=imple nuxated iron, T am con-‘
vinced that the lives of thousands of
persons ml,ht be saved, who now die
every vear from pneumonia, flppe, con-‘
sumption, kidney, liver and heart trou
ble, etc. The real and true cause which |
started their diseases was nothing more
nor less than a weakened cond!tlon‘
brought on by lack of iron in the blood. |
Iron '8 absolutely necessary to enable
your blood to change food into living
tissue. Without i, no matter how mueh
or what you eat, your food merely
passes vhmu‘,h you without doing you
any good, ou den't get the strength
out of it and as a consequence vou g:_
come weak, pale and sickly, look?nl Jjust
itke a plant tryln’ to grow in a soil de
}nnlrnl in fron. llf you are not strong or
well vou owe it to yourself to make the
following test:" Hee how long vou ecan
work or how far you can walk without
M«'nmin‘” tirad, Next tgke two five.
rmtn tablets of ordln-n,nuxued fron
hree times per day after meals for two
. Southern League |
A A A A A AP S
Peis 10, Gulis 1,
MOBILE, April 28 —Freddy Thomas
beat Mobile single-handed, his hitting
alone giving New Orleans enough runs
to win,
Bcore by innings: R.H.E.
Moblle ..., ... .0...i/000 800 1001 6 &
New Orleans .....21 011 416—10 11 O
. Batteries: Dellinger and Deßerry; Cov
ington, Holmaquist, Ledbetter and
Bchmidt. 3
Vols 2, Chicks 1. £
MEMPHIS, TENN., April 28.—Ellam’s
triple and Btreet's single in the fifth
inning were the deciding factors in yes—
terday’'s game and gave Nashville a 2
to 1 vietory over~Memphis.
Bcore by innings: R.H.E.
Nashville .... .....000 020 000—2 5 2
Memphis .... .....,160 000 600—1 5 2
Batteries: RoTers and Street, Kerr,
Barger and Wallace.
Lookouts 8, Travelers 2.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK., April 28.—Five
of (Ihltunoo?'l six hits drove in runs
and enabled the lookouts to defeat Lit
tle Rock in the final game of the se
ries, 8 to 2.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
Chattanooga ........200 002 (04—8 6 O
Little Rock ........100 000 020—23 7 2
Batteries: Marshall and Peters; Hoff
and Rumler.
I. A, C. SWIMMERS VICTORS
CHICAGO, April 28.—The Illinois Ath.
letic Club swimmers were monarchs as
far as they could seé today. Last night
they defeated the New York A. C. fish
and set two new world's marks in the
400 and 500-yard relays.
‘weeks. Then test your strength again
and see for yourself how much you
have gained. 1 have seen dozens df
nervous run-down ugle, who were ail
ing all the while, g:u le their strengti
and endurance and entirely get rid of
all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and
asher troubles iff from ten to fourteern
days' time slmply by taking iren in the
Proper form. And this after they had
N some cases been docmrinfi for months
without obtaining any benefit. But don't
take the old forms of reduced iron, iron
acetate or tincture of iron, simply to
save a few cents. You must take iron
In a form that can be easily absorbed
and assimilated like nuxated iron if vou
want it to do you any good, otherwisc
it may prove worse than useless
Many an athlete or prize fighter ix won
the day simply because he kne the
secret of {lrelt strength and enduranc:
and filled his blood with iron before he
went into the affray, while many an
other has gone down to Inglorious de
feat :lmplg for the lack of iron.—E.
Sauer, M. D.
NOTY,—Nuxated Iran, recommended absre by Dr
Sauer, 1s not a patent medidine nor secret, remedy
ru one which ia well known to dn:g\u and whose
ron constituenis are -mol{ P! by eminent
rlrlrhnn fflf{‘-'w- I'nitke the older inorganic
ron products, it s rufl; “l‘flll"- does pot in
Jure the teeth, make t Black, nor upset the
‘Muh; on the contrary, it 1s & most potent wem
’dy. in nearly al! forms of mmrtlon‘ as well an
OF nervous, run-down conditlons. The manufac
turers have such great fidence in Nuxated Iron
mt they offer to vn«amuo‘oo 1o any charitable
itution If they cen not take any mar or woman
;'n;hr 80 who iacks iron and increase their ur«v\m
Per cent or over in four weeka' time, provi¢
m bave 5o serlous organic trouble. 'l'hx also
0 nfnn: your money If it does not Jeast
double sour strength and endurance in ten dayy’
time. 1t is dispensed in this elty by Jacolw’ Phar
macy and all other druggists. —Advertisement.
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! Probable Line-up :
; For Today’s Game -
: ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM. $
S Theashior vl .. .. - ' Caten of. ;
5 McMillan, ss. .. ..E. McDonald, 3b. ¢
1 Mayer, of. 1. L 0 L L Olark b
y T. McDonald, If. .. .. Coombs, If. }
Ԥ Lennox, 3b. .. .. .. Lindsay, ss.}
}5 Munch, Ib. .. .. .. .. Derrick, Ib. }
L Beking &.. . Carrell b $
{ Gagnier, 2b. .. ~ i, .. ..Bmith, o7}
' Wilson, p. .. .. .. ..Robertson, p. ;
PRURMACIA oy it it 2
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lEast Lake Golf Club
- Will Open Season on
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- Saturday Afternoon
| 4 R
| The opening of the East Lake Ciu¥
| house and the entire golf cotrse will
| take place tomorrow afternoon. A
| “flag tournament’, will be 4 gedture of
] the day.
| Prizes will be offered to the ladies
|in a tournament on the new miniature
golf course in the afternoon,
| A brass band will furnish music
| from 4:30 in the afternoon to 12
| o'clock at night,
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Best Friend.
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' That's what many call it,
| forit puts vim and vigor into old
| etomachs rich, red bl od into old
| weins; sound flesh on old boves. Drink
| @& pint of this delicious, digea’ive tonic
‘ with each meal.
- SHIVAR GINGER ALE
| * Your grocer will refund your money
| on first dozen pints if you are not
| pleased with results.
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| Bottled only by the celebrated
| SHIVAR MINERAL SPRING, SHELTON, §.C.
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| 1f your dealer has none in stock tell
| bim to get it from his wholesale grocer.
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- J. Lee Barnes has made no
campaign promises, except
to serve every part of coynty
and city alike. Vote for him
for County Commissioner.
Is 26 Years Not Long Enough for One
Man to Hold a Lucrative County Office?
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A CARD FROM
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| 48 | Henry M. Wood
| a | _ As is generally known, I have offered for
| R the office of Tax Receiver of Fulton County,
. Aol and have associated with me Paul 8. Pause
3 . & 4 and W. Tom Winn.
. - We have endeavored to conduct this cam
Wrassd paign on a high plane, free from any bitter
‘ L g ness or criticism whatsoever.
| ¢ &. |.- Butasthe present incumbent has appeared
_ k. - & recently in the daily press and based his claim
Pt | for re-election on his proficiency, I think it
' e | but proper for me to state that in case lam
g elected you will be equally well served as
- in the past. My uniform courtesy and ability
is a guarantee as to the manner in which the office will be conducted.
The present incumbent has held this office for the past 26 years, and,
in fact, Mr. W. H. Abbott, who opposed him two years a%o, used the argu
ment that 24 years ought to satisfy Mr. Armistead.” Mr. Abbott himself has
held a clerkship in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the past
12 or 15 years. The following appeared on the campaign literature of Mr,
Abbott two years aga:
“MR. T. M. ARMISTEAD, PRESENT ENCUMBENT, HAS
HELD OFFICE FOR 24 YEARS - SHOULD HE NOT BE SAT.
ISFIED?"”
Strange to say, Mr. Abbott is now on the ticket of Mr. Armistead and
begging his friends to again elect Mr. Armistead, thus giving him 30 years
in office. Two years ago he thought 24 years was enough for Mr. Armi
stead, and now he wants to make it 30 years.
During the past several years Mr. Armistead has constantly had two
of his sons in office with him, thereb{ preventing other worthy young men
from getting jobs which rightfully be ong to them. For some reason the
names of Mr. Armistead’s sons have not appeared on his campaign cards.
We most respectfully submit, in all fairness and sincerity, that some one
else should have a chance at these public offices, and that no one man and
his family should sit astride these ogportunities for the promotion which
should be equally distributed among the people.
I respectfully ask your support, and promise if elected that you will not,
suffer for lack of efficiency and courtesy.
Yours Very Truly,
HENRY M. WOOD
Candidate for Tax Receiver
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MILLEN BEATS WADLEY, 12-3
. MILLEN, GA., Ajril 28.—Millen de
‘fealed Wadley, 12 to 3, here yesterday.
DeLoach and Cowart worked for the
winners, while Durden, Benedfield and
Allen did the battery work for Wad
ley.
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W. J. (BILL) STODDARD.
Why am I offering for County Commissioner? 111 tell
you! It's
1) For the last ten years I have been boosting for GOOD,
ROADS—and, as a County Commissioner, I would be in a
position to do a great deal for the advancement of GOOD
ROADS for Fulton County.
(2) T want the youngsters of Fulton County to have the
very finest opportunities for a thorough education—and, as
a County Commissioner, I would be able to help promote
better schools and a University High School.
(3) Many streets of Atlanta and suburbs and the four main
highways leading into Atlanta need fixing., and need it ur
gently. As a County Commissioner, I could and would in
sist that they be FIXED!
(4) While it is true that convicts have wronged, it is also
wrong to treat them in an inhumane manner. Two wrongs
do not make one right! As a County Commissioner I would
see to it that the conviets are humanely freated, properly
housed and substantially fed! T believe that JUSTICE
should be tempered with MERCY!
5) I was born and reared in Fulton County—and 1 want to
do w‘n'!"\fl.‘ill'_" n my power that's going to h¢ Hv make this
fine county even better and greater than ever before! You'll
sure get ACTION { vou will vote for
CC - -
lor ounty ommissioner
(TWO TO BE ELECTED.)
Tst s ————
CLEVELAND BOXER IS VICTOR
TOLEDO, April 28.—Kid Graves, of
(Cleveland, outpointed George Lewis,
of Toledo, in ten rounds.
Chip Murphy, of Toledo, outpointed
Chick Hayes, of Indianapolis, in feun
rounds.