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FINNEY OF THE FORCE Sympathy Wasted
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Augusta suffered considerable dam¬
age due to high water from the Sa¬
vannah river from heavy rains of last
week.
Walter R. Neal, editor of the Sa¬
vannah Morning News, has been ap¬
pointed as member of the state board
of health by Governor Hardman.
A hatless boy wearing shorts who
hitch-hiked from Atlanta to Dawson,
Yukon Territory, was ordered to leave
there on account of his scanty attire.
The football season opened in the
South last Saturday after several
weeks’ practice. The Georgia-Ogle
thorpe game started the season for
Georgia.
The incessant rainfall in practically
all parts of Georgia has played havoc
with crops. Railroads also have had
many washouts in the middle and
lower parts of the state.
The city of Rome faces the possi¬
bility that all street car service will
be suspended unless patronage of the
service Increases sufficiently to make
the service self-sustaining.
A dozen Georgia cities agreed
through their representatives to set
up $25,000 annually for employment of
a utility rate expert to obtain reason¬
able rates from public utilities.
Louis S. Moore, fast Georgia state
commander of the American Legion,
has been elected president of the
Thomas County Bar Association, to fill
the vacancy caused by the death last
month of W. Irwin McIntyre.
Announcement was made by W. S.
Price, mayor, and Dr. Louis P. Plls
cher, city architect, of Canid n, N. J.,
that Stone Mountain granite will form
the ekterior and foundations for Cam¬
den's new $4,000,000 city hail.
Walter Daliis, one of the pioneers
of Upson county, died at his home in
Thomaston on September 23. He had
been connected with the development
of Thomaston and Upson county for
more than a half century.
Georgia School of Technology has
opened with a capacity enrollment of
2,300 students. The opening of the
1929-30 school year marks the for¬
tieth year in Georgia Tech’s history
as an independent institution of higher
learning.
The corner stone of the Southern
Bell Telephone and Telegraph com¬
pany's $.1,250,000 building has been
formally laid. This structure, which
is being built in Atlanta, is expected
by officials of the company to be
rushed to. completion.
The cotton gins of Pulaski are now
running full time. The fields are all
white, as the cotton is practically all
open. This year's crop is estimated
at seven thousand hales. This is five
hundred bales above the crop of last
year.
Eugene Talmadge, state commission¬
er of agriculture, with A. S. Nance, of
the Atlanta Federation of Trades, are
In Washington, part in a joint confer¬
ence of farm and agricultural organi¬
zations for the purpose of obtaining
tariff protection of farmers.
Guizon Borglum, original sculptor of
the Stone Mountain Memorial, has
been reindicted in Delvalb county on
charges of simple larceny, larceny
from the house and malicious mischief
as the result of his destruction of mas¬
ter models in February, 1925.
Products valued at $609,917,669 were
manufactured-by 3,175 Georgia indus¬
trial concerns in the year 1927, sup¬
porting 154,1GS wage earners who re¬
ceived in total wages the sum of $108,-
118,193, according to a census manu¬
facturers in the state announced re¬
cently by the United ■ States depart¬
ment of commerce.
While the acreage planted this year
in sugar cane in Thomas county is
not much increased over 1928, the con¬
dition of the crop is splendid and will
produce a much larger yield per acre.
It is reported also that in the adjoin¬
ing county of Grady, which is the lead¬
ing cane growing county of Georgia,
th;re is an excellent crop.
Governors of three Southern states
have accepted the invitation of Gov¬
ernor Hardman and Atlanta civic bod¬
ies to spend Friday, October 11. in At¬
lanta for "Governor's Day” at the
Southeastern Fair. Those who have
accepted invitations thus fai; are Gov¬
ernor Bibb Graves of Alabama, Gov¬
ernor John G. Richards of South Car¬
olina and Governor O. Max Gardner of
Norht Carolina.
Two companies are prospecting for
gold with the best results obtained in
years in Lumpkin county, near Dah
lonega, it was reported by Dr S. W.
McCallie, state geologist. Gold digging
once flourished in Lumpkin county and
the government operated a mint at
Dahlonega.
The hurricane off the coast of
Florida last week is reported by the
weather bureau as the cause of the
heavy rains over Georgia. Slight dam¬
age was caused in Florida, hut the Ba¬
hama isles suffered heavily.
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Pain?
Some folks take pain for granted.
They let a cold “run its course.’’
They wait for their headaches to “wear off.*!
If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis,
they rely on feeling better in the morning.
Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain.
Unnecessary, because there is an antidote.
Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief
from various aches and pains we once had to
endure. If pain persists, consult your doctor
as to its cause.
Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort
through the many uses of Bayer Aspirin. Pro¬
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Hard to Account for
Popular Slang Phrases
What has tripe done, either now or
In the past, to make it the most con¬
temptuous, unsympathetic term In
American rhetoric? asks a writer in
Harper's Magazine, What, in short,
Is it that causes so many words, unre¬
lated in themselves, to leap out and
take hold as withering epithets of
scorn and abuse or as glittering sym¬
bols of affection and respect? Why
“spiaitch,” “prune,” “lemon,” and “ap
plestuce” anil why, on the other hand,
“corker” and ‘brick?” Why “He’s the
berries” as a term of esteem and “Give
him the raspberry" as a terra of con¬
tempt? Why, for that matter, both
“good” and “bad” “egg?” ,
The most cursory study of the na¬
ture of slang must very shortly reveal
two basic facts—first, that the ap¬
parent origin of a slang term is very
seldom Its real one and, second, that
the pith of a slang word arises not,
ns a rule, from anything in its own
nature but from some aspect that it
holds for a certain group of persons
at a certain time.
Resourceful Alaskan
Anton Larson, sixty-eight, of Kodiak,
Alaska, doesn't let minor obstacles get
in his way. Pulling up the anchor of
his boat in Kizhuyak bay, he lost his
store teeth in ten fathoms of water.
Larson couldn’t dive in that depth.
That would have stumped most peo¬
ple, but not Larson. He simply threw
out his anchor again, pulled himself
down into the water hand-over-hand,
rescued his teeth, came to the surface,
weighed anchor and went on his way.
War’* First Victim?
It Is believed that the first boat sunk
In the World war was the San Wilfri
do, a British ship sunk by a mine, Au¬
gust 3, 1914.
Flattery from others you can tire
of, but never of expressions of grati¬
tude.
Life looks rosy for him
Health worth more
than fortune
FipHE it baby to be envied is the one
who is born with an inheritance
of perfect health, to begin with.
Ana who's lucky enough to have build a
mother who knows how to
up this fortune.
“Perhaps I’m old-fashioned,” she'll
say to the doctor who pronounces
her child physically 100% at a baby
show,''“but this health certificate
means more to me than all the stock
certificates in the world. If my baby
grows up strong and well, I’m will¬
ing to leave it to him to make a
career and fortune for himself.
“Already I'm teaching him the value
of regular habits. Regular functions. sleep, He's reg¬
ular meals, regular off schedule,
never once been not
even when he was cutting teeth or
traveling to the country'. I make
sure of that by giving him Nujol
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Harrison’s Distinction
While other Presidents have died in
office William Henry Harrison is tho
only one whose death occurred wifhii
the White House.
A laboratory for studying the con¬
servation and propagation of Chesa¬
peake bay sea foods is to be estab¬
lished.
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