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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATIIENS. GEORGIA
'Georgia DayTo
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-Mlninram chart* of 40 rente.
Thrco -times for the price of 2%
insertions. Seven times for th*
pridB of five insertions.
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All discontinuances MOST
-be Made in person at The
Banher-Herald Office or
’ by letter. Telephone diacon- .
tiriuances are NOT valid.
7kC want ad
*5» phone
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS
75
MEN WANTED FOR DETECTIVE
■work. Experience unnecessary.
Write J.OhHM. 'WriHifr Oovermnetit
Detective, St. Louis. f-Hl-p
COLORED MEN WANTBD TO
qualify for sleeping car and train
porters. Experience unnecessary.
Transportation furnished, Write
T. McGBffrey, 80p».. St. Louis,
I'L’-t,
f.-ll-P
WANTED - SMALL BROODER.
Address P. G. Box 997. f-ll-c
WANTED—TO i fcktaiiANOE.l'HNE
young male calf, one year old;
for (food milch cow. Also pastur
age for cow wanted. Phone’ 1#3C.
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The Weather
Virginia: Snow fig rain Sunday.
Monday cloudy; not ihueh change
in temperature. ,
North Carolina: Rain Sunday;
Mondav cloddy; colder in wfest pof
tloii;*fresh northeast and east shift
Ing to northweBt winds.
South Carolina and GEORGIA:
t Rain Sunday; Monday cloudy and
' colder; moderate to fresh shifting
winds becomiftg northwest.
Florida; Partly cloudy Sunday
and Monday; probably local rains
in egftome north portion Sunday;
cooler Monday in north portion;
moderate shifting winds.
Alabama: 'Rain and cooler Sun
EARN BIO MONEY AT HOME
during spare time painting pil
low tops for us. No canvassing.
Simple, easy, quick. Experience
unnecessary, particular* for'stamp
Nlleart Co., 2311 Ft. Wayne, lud.
f-ll-p
Wanted—Rooms
WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping,
with garage, by oouple without
children. Must be In tfood" locali
ty and within six blocks of city
center. Would consider small cot
tage. Address P. C. Denton, Gra
ham lintel. t M3-p
Ban Politics At
-State Umvefferty
Continued from page one)
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED
apartment-' to couple without
children. Fbur rooms' and private'
bath. First floqr. Milledge avenue.
each group furnishing an officer
from time to time. .
AGREE TO
BAN POLITICS
! ’ri'i*Morore The panda* ’eafttire,
Rad arid Black, staff and other
elective officers were filled by the
ty lucky or shrewd enough to
, kuihftt jpower and .some say
that many a Georgia poiltfeian re
ceived hie training Ip one of the
0$ier -of these parties.
In'slgnlng the agreement to ban
politics" the representatives
the -fraternities and campus men
declare:
We recognise tho danger to the
welfare of the University or Geor
gla arising from unfair and under
handed methods in politics and
each hereby pledge ourselves
work always for the upbuilding it
the University and for clean and
open methods In politics, and for
[raternalism and good fellowship
among the student' body
whole."
..Campus Freeman C. McClure,
Chi Phi Fraternity—Dave Col
llns, Jr.
Delta Tau Delta—David Win-
dom. 1
Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Miller
Bell.
Sigma Nit—William H. Mew
borne. .•, , -:TS!
Kappa Alpha—Spencer M. Gray
day; Monday cloudy; cooler on I eluded. Call 724,
coast; moderate shifting winds be
comhig.'northerly.
'Mississippi: Mostly cloudy Sun
day and Monday; probably rain
Sunday; cooler In southeast por
tlrih Sunday and Monday; moder
ate winds mostly north and north'
east.
$40. Hot water and electricity in- KO pj 1 |
Anderson.
f-12-p
^bather outlook for the rfeek
beginning Monday:
South Atlantic and Blast Gulf
state.: Considerable cloudiness;
rafnff ’dt beginning of week and
again about Thursday- except In
Southern Florida; normal tempera
ture.' '
• iLost And Found
LOST:— SATURDAY MORNING,
February 10, about 9 o’clock, he*
— ■ tween -Chrlstlan church and Chain-
ber'-JR- Commerce, a box of Boy
SceU£.Merit Badges and other In-
slttia. Reward to finder. W. T.
Ray, - Scoutmastor Troop No. 8. -
f-ll-P
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISH
ED first floor rooms, can also
accomodate several boarders at
$6.00 per week. 382 E. Duogherty
street. , ] f-ll-p
. For Sate
FOR SALE — ONE MALE COLT.
Will be tix months old, Febru
ary 23rd. Son of Jrio. H. Dillard,
owned by Frank Hill, Jr. For
furttrer Information, apply 176 Sa
vannah avenue, -Athens, Ga.
■•■ ■■■ f-14-p
FOR SALE—GIRL’S BICYCLE.
Apply Nellie Caldwell, 530 Nanta
hala avenue. f-ll-p
FOR SALE—CORONA TYPE
WRITER and carrying case. In
good condition. Call 1319-W.
‘ -y MV?
-A STRAY CALF. BLACK 1
"white spots. Owner can.
call jat 424 Nacoochee avenue. 3.
\V.,B8tty. . f-U-p
LOST — BROWN AND WHITE
Setter, named “Jack.” Wears
nohr-collar. Finder return to 466
Nllledgo avenue. Reward, f-ll-c
Wanted
Sr-MAKE $3 AN HOUR
A9TOR silk and knit neck-
most beautiful line evor
jet to wearer through
Astor Neckwear Co., 321
way, Near York, . , f-ll-p
CIGAR SALESMEN WAITED —
1136 month, and ..expenses. Ex
pectance not necessary. Send self
addressed stamped envelope for
full-Informatiori. National Cigar
CO.'High Point, N. C. f-U-p
-ML
WANTED—CIGAR SALESMEN ~
*30 por weok.und expenses. Ex-
Ppeitance unnefcegMiry,' Send stamp
cd addroesed ehvolopo for full in
formation. The Anderson Cigar
WANTUD-MAN WITH CAR TO
IeR*Cuaranteed Cord tires. Will
- nrrango salary and expenses with
ii K lif ri pjsn. Cord-O-Van Rubber
Coamany, 166 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, Ill. f-ll-P
Business Opportunity
r. -~A STRAIGHT tlP
—you’vo always wanted one—now-
listen to me.
I know of a Georgia corporation
that- Ib twenty-five, years old.
Its total sales for six months of
1023 were more than. *1400,000.
It - werves 40,000 customers As
states. It has paid 8
cent and above fbr years.
- has never passed a divi
dend. The book value of its
stock Is $180.00. Us business fa
increasing beyond all expecta
tions. Its next dividend date Is
/April 1st.
I can.'give you all Atlanta banka,
-Dun or Bradstreet as references.
' »r’^
iTUna^conecrn will sell a limited
* amount of its stock at par, $100
per share.
- -
Sounds good, don’t it? You can
titty $130:00 worth of value for
*100.00, tax frge in Georgia, and
-pay for it $10.00 per month.
Will you be one of the thousand' ln-
- restore to take advantage of this
opportunity?
FOR RENT-TWO ADJOIN
ING store-rooms Prince Avc.
running , through block. Cheap
rtnte , *.». ^ * i '•
Thro elope in . 7 room homes
f °D*G!' ANDERSON & CO.
Real Estate
FOR SALE—ANY QUANTITY
of ailect sweat potatoes, deliv
ered for 00 cents per bushel.
!%dne 17-10. f!4cb
FOR 4XlE—ON COLLEGE AVB.
A desirable building lot, three
blocks from city. halt . Good terms.
Apply .716 N. Jackson St. ■ -f-12-c
Theta—Chyles
Alpha Tau Omega—Charles
Hodges. Jr..
Chi Psi—Thomas B. Phinlty.
PI Kappa Phi-W. V. B. Ed
wards.
Kappa Sigma—Joe BonnetL
Sigma Chi—Ernest Lowe.
Lambda Chi Alpha—Lee Tur
man.
Phi Epsilon Pi—Bon F. Joel, Jr.
Witnesses—Charles M. Spelling
8. V. Sanford.”
FOR SALE—BEDS. MATTRESS
ES, dressers, chlfforobcs, tables,
chain and rugs. Call 1766. !14-o
BABY CHICKS. LEGHORNS. l'4c
each.. Bar. Rock, Reds, Buff Or-
phlugton, Minorca*, 16c. Duck
lings. 26c. . Postpaid. 100 pcf
cent live delivery . guaranteed.
Missouri Hatchery.-Bowling Green,
■Mo. S rt r- , f-ll-p
Miscellaneous
Painting, interior decorat
iNG,-paper Hanging. No lob too
larks * A top email. Estimates
cheerfully furnished. II. H, Winn,
Phbhh ilj»—. . f-17fp
COMMUTATION .ROAD- TAXES
f* 1923 now due. and payable
at Chmmlsklonera'. Office in Clarke
Coufify 'Cpui^ Hbuse. M-8 t c
8 'Jber-cent with safety Is better
than 4 per cent.
^Ten't'lo N—QUR RF.PRE
BNTATIVE leaven Athens
rch 1st Order now.
.sattwdt-v
Triads.her business.
^^llUs*jheft'jSsRless—
But the brushes .they use,
,That*B my business—
p. fi,‘Harrison
. Fuller Brush Representative
., Athens, Georgia.
Phdhe NO. 17*4 — Bbi No. 125
f-ll-P
CITIZENS’
PHARMACY
i T -. j 4, ’
Headquarters for Best .Quality
■■
.IRISH POTATOES
Rose and Cobbler .... 60c peck
... 70c peck
Bliss ..
Onion Sets-.. .. ..'.I S0e gal.
(White, red and yellow.),
ENGLISH PEAS
Bunch or Running .... 20c pt.
Cabbage Plants ..20c hundred
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
hundred .. 20c
All small seeds in bulk or
package.
CITIZENS’
PHARMACY
Corner Clayton and Jackson
Phones 1366 and 1067
Budded
Pecan Trees
X : f
FOR SALE
STANDARD VARIETIES
Write for Prides
W- B. LAMAR
Kiv !■
WAttfC FRONT
THOMASViLLE,’ f GEORGIA
JL
MEN. MEN, IF Ybu ARB LOS
ING your manlg strength arid
hervotts,. despondent, ’ wear,run
down. or suffer from unnatural}
losses, >e. .webt * to mail boa our ’
book -entitled: /’Perfect Mahhood.
It’s Real Meaning arid How to
AUSIn It.” Tide book describes
the "Sextonlque.” -A restorative
tonic that costs you nothing ‘ If iipt
relieved or benefitted. Write jtri-
day to Cumberland ChC!
Newberry Block Nashville,,
U. S. A. — i.
Personals
LADIES—WHEN DELAYED OR
MgfT-conpqn today. You will be I Rd^TSlhr Safe dependable!
.niXTjfrised at the soundness and Refnoe others. Price $2.00. Dou-
conservatism of my proposition. Me etfength .'$3.60. French Medl-
ZrSZ,—Benner-Herald: Without Ctna C °’ Atlanta ’ Qa ’
th® molt pretentious hotel hero
fa**]* a - ld •cream when
•t almost every meal giant crabs
- - osjf A ji s:.
....... n Hindu w^mnt, mrea for“hat exT
Add retry...
prw popii. He aiurke them
Pbdne v...MUM&Sr
N'ame
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
s'orlhbopnd ’Southbound
0:66 a Atlanta-Monroe 1’e’l 6:16 p
2:40 p Ati.-BIrm.-Mcm. 3:20 p
2:40 p Norfolk-Rich*-N. Y. $:20 p
7:66 p Atl.-Abbevflle 1’e’l 7:80 a
11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 6:29 a
11:24 n Norfolk-Wash. 649 e
11:24 p Wilmlngton-N. Y 6:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Adrfvji • Depart
7:20 pm 8:20 am
12:10 pm ' 2:26 pm /
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. G. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1661
' Central M Georgin SUUon
Depart -for Macon 7:30 a. m., ,
^'^" C r4«6 p/ity- *■ '■
Arrive :frojM Macon 12:10 p. m,
GAINE^lt.LE ^MIDLAND
r 1 'JSchedrilen
L i' a X e .. v. Athene . Arrive
7:46 A. .''•6:20 P. M
10:45 A. M;^ **10:10 A. M.
*; Dally 1 . •* Dally Except Sunday
K SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. 6 leaves Athens 8:00 i, m.,1
arrives Lula 9:40 a. m. I
.^LrihrfS^ 45 * 6 P - W ’l
, ’Rw 7. Lula 6:66 p. m.
a. m,
IflO a. m.
Athens, GaJ
ucts’ dinner in the evening and
intersperse the program with
both of treasured lore from the
history bf the Normal Itself. Prof,
E. S. Hen. of that ncbool, bus
fasten busy for a year qow get/tng
up historical facts pertaining to
trie State Ijfcnnal and many of
these will bo related Monday
night. J
BUT IT WILL BE
“GEORGIA DAY” I . ■
But in the mii'ti the prqgram.
Will be one feitsaring ofi-ihir'
state’s birthday and rather ^er-
clsea will l<e held in the city. The
cjty school* will impress upon
the children In yttendande that
the day Ib one to be r tiiemberwl
and Vrensured while the ntlie'
colleges here, Lucy, Ccbh ,and the
Unlv’erslty, though not having a
lavish program like the s. N. M„
will, nevertheless, pay tribute to
tho memory of tho: gallant Ogle
thorpe and hln ll'.'tlo hand of "first
Georgians.”
Miss Mildred Hi:tli::rf:j-(1 will
deliver a lecture on "Georgia" at
the Lucy Cobb exercise:, and de
ferent Lucy Cobh girls wilt relate
of the Important ov.'ir.ta of the
state's growth. The mw Georgia
song will also be sung and Georgia
flags flown. ■ i
Every school child should be
aofiualnted with th
Georgia as a colony, the Inst found
ed Of th;| original thirteen, hut it
might no’J be amiss tc- rclato
some of the early facts.
James Oglethorpe led out of
England In 1733 a colony of hon
orable but oppressed people and it
waa this colony that landed at
the mouth of the Savannah river
c-n February 12 11, 1733, pitching
their tents on the bluff where thn-
rsity of Savannah now stands and
nklng ttys mottn, "Non
===
SUNDAY. FEBRITARV
“■^VaiHrXBe"seasons'' Wt(b*r ' ' '
Here “by happy day or Aight,
PeaCe enthrones 'the breast
Georgia. Georgia, deare4t , 'ea'rth
> Underneath the blue,
Clime that ever gtVftth Bflrti
To the brave and true.
Those beautiful words. tt4re
written by Revert Lovtiman and
Mrs. Loliie Delta Wylte, mother 1
on Athens woman. Mrs. Edward
Smith. .Iri. put to music .'he earik
adopted. , Hugh Ilodgsoh, phr oWh
tulented musician, has nlso'put to
Hiiihio a -Georgia sdng - and this
one will be, ryipl,*revl by the Lucy
f'ohb girls.
Dr-spite the factythat Georgia has
lind an offIclalifldg since 1870 but
few Go rgiahs are famllltir (Rfh
it. The flag has a perpendicular
blue liar from top to l,o,’t )m next
to the staff with three horizontal
liars—red. white, nnd red. On the
blue i«rpendlcular bar, appears
the coat-of-nrtns or the Htabe. This
coat-of-arm* has threo pillars sup
porting an arch with the word
"Constitution" engraved thereon.
Tho three departments of govern-
inputs are supposed to be repre
sented by the tviTee pillars. On '
the pliers are engraved the words
"Wisdom, "Justice, and "Modera
tion," these words being supposed
to typify the legislative, Executive
and Judicial branches of the State
Inceptioni of' Government. Also on the sent is
the wording “State of Georgia,
1799."
Dorsey Returns
From Florida
Reap a golden harvest hy feeding'2C0 Egg Mash and Scratch. Complete 1H
of Poultry Supplies, Incoliators, Garden and Field Seed.
Get. Our Price on Irish Potatoes Before Buying.
CRUCEDALE SEED & FLOWER STORE
#
i • . " Phone 1286
Tax collector J. H. Dorsey has
returned from him usual- winter
trip to Florida where he visited
sibi sea Wl,lt0 Springs. He says be has
..•-Tm t 1 ,como back much improved in
buiVThere" n ° U '" and »* read y 'O' the
^.m Ss cniony has gmw n th J ^ tireey V pSf ln°louVtiZ
Empire State or the South,'i awav ,h?s t %H„
Ge-JTgln. n land wo love nnd chepp^?„ m . ^ ® n *)
Mh and it Is hut natu al that all „. »l>lendld catch
loyal Oeorg'ans delight In seeing
the eveqt of Oglethorpe's lending
octet rated, remembered and oti-
served In a tilting way, as it will
ts, especially at the Normal! “My wife -o nml four "Children
SffiSSJi. ' j were dependent on • me for their
620RGIA 8 SONG; living. My stomach Bnd liver 1
GEORGIA'S FLAG trouble of five years had made
The state of Georgia now has nn ! me despondent, as no medicine'
ifflclat” song so. r.i:ognlzed by j sccmcil to help me, and I was
the legislature, which passe,' a | gradually wasting away. It Was a
resolution at the 1922 session lies- j tough situation. My cousin in Co-
Ignating the song carried below as Iumbus wrote rite about having !
taken Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy
r and advised me toMry It. I am
now feeling better than for fif-
|A Tough Situation
'Georgia’s official ■ song.” hav
many Georgians know this? The
fact of the official recognition anti
the words?
Hero they are: • j
From the mountain to the *:n,
Where the rivors roll;
There I ever long to be.
O, my heart, my soul.
By her meadows let me 1»; ,
In her vatee remain.
Underneath her rooftre skV,*'
teen y{ars. T ’ rt Is a simple, harm- „
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intetti-
nal tract and aNays the Inflam
mation, which causes practically
all stomach, liver and ihtcstlnal j 1
ailments, including up'DmdicIfis. |
One dose will convince dr money
tfflg&Saatf
(ReprodueeU from T hS-Augusta Herald.)
Men of Affairs In Augusta
JtaBXtt&BSSSEEEEBIXS^BIB
'"Advance Showing in
SPRING SLIPPERS
Our Price is Less—Our Quality We Leave it to You to Judge.
You ’Come, No One to-Urge You to Bdy.
BBBBB
Our Price $2.00
Our Price $5.00
I3TTJ •
Our Price $3.00 to $5.00
Our Price 75c
..istslVrt ti'-'r-’ T-:
Our Price $5.00
tm inuk tr rtmm,
Howard l. Holden.
vnw (kou tr kkuo, ,
Yeong. aggressive, and enter
prising, Howard L.- Holden has at
“tho ego *f 37, established himself
OS owner of 'a thriving Ford agen
cy. which ‘i growing by leapt and
bounds at tho anttrinobllo gains In
popularity. Mr. Htddta hat bean
ht Augusta but .<* months, yet
daring that tin* has placed his -
during that tins nan plac'd hit
■siainaas oh tnch a aubatantlat
footing that It la recognlgnlaed aa
out of tho largest nnd moat thriv
ing concerns in Augusta,
’/The Howard Holden Motor Com-
pdriy owns a largo plant on tho'
M* Mock of Bread atraot, where (
in addition to . tho largn. nbdw-'-
reoma where Fonts arukhfbUad,
W mKOgjl».gri|jm to operated.
Ford pkria, and It a fully author*
Ised member '-of. tho Mg Ford
chain.
Tho show rooms and largo display
widows are attractive with .tho
various displays bf Ford car* and
Fordson Tractor*. Hla ability aa
a salesman and an . automobile
man I* evidenced by the constant
ly increasing bun!nets enjoyed Mr
the Howard Holden -Motor Com-
>f panjr. ,. . j ... ....
Mr. Holden was -bon In-Orew-
foruartllo Gedrgta on July 3, 1IM.
He la now 37_ years of'age. He 1*
■ n muuntm so .ure wn aaowo— Howarw* Hoiaen -Motor' Company Q
”|, where Fords nre^xhibited, Hs Is n member of-thaiShriWCnib ’ I
I up-to-dat* garags In operated. and dao an Xtk. Hla church atfU- • I
j J 11,1
■ - • . - ■ • • — - • fc. ,
tjur.PHce $1.00 to $2^0
Our Price $2 50 to $5.00
Special Motiday, One Strap House Slipper $1.50
'' " ( Be Sure to Fiqdf the Bight Store
; 1 No. 23:1 Broad Street, One Block from Clayton Street
Paul Hadawav Shoe Co*
y y ' 1 ^.? • * . •
i BeRutifulSilk Hose, Choice .. ..
tlM
Collegi|(|ampus d0<- ( l, ' t '
ininnimid!