The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 15, 1923, Image 5

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TILL! c|»\Y. FEBRUARY 15. 1922 Thers are so many ways to serve Kel w Bran—the one great aid to humanity AlXl- Oft .v Kt”<f Pot OS*'-' ..joy eating Kellogg ’» ■us nul like flavor appeals And, think what each doing to drive constipa- our oystom and to rc- ai'th! That’s because it is ., . Kellogg ’a Bran is scien- • •!•• to relieve suffering T WILL DO THAT AH FOOD CAN! , . rooommend the regutar •>gg's Bran for mild or i- s and as a preventive. • each day and in pro|>cr ••eps, cleanses and purifies rv tract. - from pills and cathartics— Itran will give you perma- c from constipation. . oufuse Kellogg’s Bran with .ran. Kellogg’s is cooked, k rambled and ready to serve. It can bo used in the most delightful n.n-g products without in any way reducing its regulatory value. Try raisin bread or muffins or griddle-cakea made with Kellogg’s Bran. Beeipes are printed on each package. Kellogg’s Bran is nationally eaten for health’s sake aa a cereal—in winter toe with hot milk. Others prefer it sprinkled over hot or cold cereals. Another way la to mix it with hot cereal! Jnat before aerving. It can aUo be ,cooked with cereal In each case add two t&hlespoonfola of Kellogg’s Bran for each person; in chronic casca ns much with each meal Kellogg’s Bran ia told by all grocers ftnd is supplied in individual at first-class hotels and einhs, Ask for it at your restaurant I LUNCH EPOCHFUL hvenatc the body.-otaied-Wodnoa- &’ZSQftOBrP3t& tory of his activities and that it augured for a complete success of the drive here to increase the In- j terest and mcnibership In the or- iKiBinn 1 I • • x - ; -V ‘rjridf’t F meet i itieis run rail gaulzatlon j Practically every iierson ! was sent a card and . Leading Athens Citizens' was ln ,h0 cl, y TUMd »> r “ t ‘?“ de, { Agricultural Situation to!Athens Club Will Proba- Attend Dinner At Which;|LeTo«nt a a n ^ S aJ «uve?;! Be Considered By the! bly Install Radio to Hear New Program Is Out-: "<L r . k 1,1 **>? compaign. ^ _ J “Fourth Estate” and Co. | National and Interna- wlo j jrho{ •i; J - I The session was .a short and j iinea. snappy one. Abit Nix presided and J \tho only si>eaker to have anything * One of the most remarkable! to say was James E. Coad. of th s meetings over held In Athens wnsirity Bureau who outlined the work Agents March 9. tional Presidents. Now is the lime to got one of ( ur Certified used ■’ Ford cars. A splendid selection, priced reason- C. A. Trussell Motor Co. that Tuesday ill the Interost of the reorganization of the Cham ber of Commerce > Cords were sent out to 123 Ath ens men and wonted telling tfumi of the meeting. No campaign was j the meeting without uominatlons uud the possibilities of u Cham ber of Commerce that functions as one should In Athens. Fourteen campaign directors tlu»m were selected by popular ballot at wt (Tut on to swell the attendance Und ibis committee, with the dl- olher than the-.cards and Iheriv rectors, will conduct the campaign- was In attendance over 110 whojuud the first meeting of tho com- psld for their own luuchenu. I). H. - mlttee was called for Wednesday McFarland who heads the Amorl-[afternoon at 4 o'clock. can City Bureau, the organization j - to send representatives here to re -1 1 SPRING MILLINERY , Milliners ere shewing an l" 1 ' 1 ' nation to conceitdate trimming on gm MAHDEEN If you are 1 of the 95 in every 100 who suffer from Dandruff or some scalp trouble, just try Mahdeen, for If It full* to fflvo you perfect satisfaction, your dealer la' authorised to cheerfully re fund your tl.00, the cost of a 12-ox. bottle At ail Barber Shops. Hair Dressier Parlors. Dru* and Department Stores. Note—It's Something Different.** Press Ah.inflation, will presld< John P. Shannon of Commerce Is president of tho Ninth District As sociation. In announcing tho meeting it was pointed out that the editor* want tho advice of county agrlcul* ... tural and home economics agents small hats and practically eliminate j n order to know just what kind It from lurye ones. Wi th the large 0 f f ftrn , p r0 g ram they should urge Newspaper editors of the eighth I Atilt ns Ro tartans aro quaking and ninth Congressional districts ' plans for the “Anniversary of Ito together with agricultural agents. tary” February 2'd, and instead of from about twelve counties; * will»a iwetluk on. Wednesday v of that meet here March 9 fo go over the J week it will probably be held FYi- agriculturnl situation. It was on-j day night, the <Jay on which the nounced here Thursday. I anniversary falls. Ernest tump, editor of tin* . The international and national Monroe (Walton Tribune) and presidents of Uotary will deliver president of the Eighth District addresses over radio that night picture hats, now being shown, there is a tendency to get the Style in the line and the fabric rather than in any adornment. Small hats nre'much more recoral- ed than usual. “Whlflo Shadows or the Sout Sea” is to be filmed by Cosmopoli tan, who is no longer slender. AUCTION SALE *Co^ne up ladies, don’t hang back How much will you bid for thii brand new, wonderfully equipped nationally known SELLERS KICTHEN CABINET It ns ^, regular- auction safe! fiPnJSf$feru!iffie Sellers will be placed in our win dow. -To the woman who makes the highest-bid it will lie sold without further ob- ligtittiph. The winner will be anhourtced in opr store win- (ldw~.No bids received after 7 p. ml Saturday. M & £g. Goes To The Highest Bidder | NOTHING TO BUY-NO STRINGS TO THE OFFER erybody Invited To Make A Bid! and &e this beautiful cabinet See iderful features and unusual con- ces that have made it famous. e*y woman.who. appreciates comfort’ health and beauty should have this great modern kitchen helper. Say what you will K y for it Make your bid on the coupon. low. Seal it in an envelope- and bring it to our store personally. No bids sent by mail will.be considered. A competent committee will open and select the highest. bids ‘ Fill In • This Slip. jBring It To Our v . i Store In Person GRAND AUCTION SALE SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET; All Bids Most Be Received By Saturday, February 17th Fill in this Entry Blank, and hand into our store in person. No Mail Bids Considered. I Bid $ Ndme Address " Phone Number ..For the beautiful Sellers Cabinet .- X. Dorsey Furniture Co* Quality Furniture Since 1884 upon tliolr readers. Among tho editors In the Ninth district arc. John N. Holder, slate highway chairman; J. F. Shan non, Commerce; J. W. McWhorter. Winder; V. L. Hagood, Dan M. Byrd. IatwrencevUle; Albert Hardy Gainesville. Tho Eighth District Press Association has met here several times, always holding an enthusiastic meeting. It Is expected that p. committee of Athenians will be appointed within the next few days for the purpose of working out plans for entertaining the visiting farm ex perts and editors while In Athens, although Editor Camp announces . that the entire day. Is being devot- ; and the local club will probafily have a radio Installed to “listen In.’* • Announcement was made at the meeting Wednesday that oh March 1, tli, district governor will be the Client of tho club and following the meeting on that day the entire membership together with the visiting official, will go to Gaines ville to Install a club In that city. ln addition to an address by Jumcs A. coad, representing the American City Bureau, Rotartan W. L. Moss spoke Wednesday oh research work, this being his clas slflcatlon In Rotary. Walter H. Mealor, of' Michigan City, Ind„ wits a guest *0! the club. est col Apply Sloan's. It starts fresh warm, blood coursing freely through die congested spotCongestion breaks up -cold vanishes/ Sloan's liniment .-killspain!. For rheumatism, bru ises.sLra i ns, chest colds Dr.KI NG'S NewDiSi Dr. Campbell Is At Fair Session Dr. J. Phil Campbell, of the State College of Agriculture wae In Wednesday attending a ed'tVthorou'gh dT^on*™^ I ofthe Georgia Fair Wa ning for the farmers of this sec- [Station *>— w-ia.-— tlon. MB Not a carpenter, bricklayer or mechanic In Athens Is idle, accord ing to Information gathered at the office of the city building Inspect or Thusday. With a building program call ing for expenditure of approxi mately $326,000 without counting that to be used in construction of two new bridges here and roads In the county, plenty of wottf .1$ laid out for arteians here for the next few months, it Is pointed out. Among tho Important public buildings to be erected aro, two grammar school buildings costing around ISO,COO, high school audi torium for which some $40,000 was appropriated; $160,000 In buildings an the campus; $60,000 for John Mllledge dormitory. In addition to the aboro Im provements Captain J. ,W. Bar nett said Tuesday he was com municating with certain iiarties In regard to an apartment bonne hero. Nothing definite, however, has been dona. Need of an apartment house Is declared to be » try ur gent here. that is holding a two days session in Atlanta. Dr. Campbell made one of the main addresses of the Wednesday session und spoke on “The rela tions of the State College of Agri culture to Georgia Fairs." Agri cultural products, of -course, are the backbone'of fairs in Georgia and Dr. Campbell’s address was therefore of great Interest. ' At the next meeting of the local fair association Dr. Campbell will be Invited to tell something of the meeting In Atlanta, of the propoe- ed fairs for the state this fall and of the prospects for a larger ex hibit here. At the last meeting of the Ath ens Fair Association E. W, Car- roll snd Dr. D. Lee Peacock were named ns dolegaten to this' meet ing and Mr. Carroll attended the Thursday's session and also de livered a short address before the meeting. Stopit-Now! On the bard-packed phlegm—end that persistent flow of mucous— soothe that tired, epugh - racked cheat and throat For SO years this dependable remedy for all the family has brok en colds and transformed miffling, coughing children and grpwn-upe ' •••» luppr. he.llhr belsss. Let Dr. KJne ■ New Discovery, th. old-fashioned . fsmf Ireoazh iyrup,dit-e the cold polio,. ■ _ GENUINELY GOOD VAN Nil GENEROUSLY GOOD IN QUALITY * ” AVlY-lYlls u ^ QUANTITY (VAN-NIL la a synthetic vcallla of rare flarourlng content, non-alcoholic.) ' Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: 3* ON AMOUNTS OVER 10% on amounts up to (1,000.00. HUBERT M. RYLEE LAW OFFICES 405 Holman Bldg. Atbeas, Ga. fTSvEB aam Athens Visitors Among those visiting in Athens Thursday were: J. C. Cannon. Chattanooga; P. R. Humphries. At lanta; 0. C. Buck. Birmingham; O. B. Snow,'Atlanta; P. A. Coles, At lanta; D. E/HInman, N. Y. City: W. O. Stead. Philadelphia; W. T. Robertson. Atlanta; Ben Snow, At lanta; Harry Malone. Atlanta. I E. E. Bryan. Jr.. Atlanta; W. B. | j McCurdy, Columbia, S. C.; J. C. j King, Macon; C. W. Adams, Cov ington. Ga.; R. I. Bowen, Gaines-, vllle, Ga. To Assist Tax Payers In Making Returns, * Announces J. T, Rose Arrangement* have been made by Collector 6t Internal Rerenuo, Joslah T. Rose, by which Deputy Collector* .will be sent to tbo prin cipal towns In the Georgia Dis trict to assist taxpayers ln mak ing out their Income tax returns. «nd to Interpret any part of tho regulations that Is not thoroughly understood. ! No fee Is permitted to be paid to the Deputy Collector for his services, and Collector Rose urges taxpayers lb avail them selves of this service. Deputy Wade who has offices In Athens, In tho postoffice building, will have charge of the confer ences of this section and his sched ule Is as follows;' , Feb. 16th Bowman, Elbert coun ty at the pOatofflce; -Feb. 16-17th Elbertnn. court house; Feb. in. Comer; at post office; Feb. 20th, Wlntervllle. post office; Feb. 21st, Crawford, 'postoffice; Feb.. 23rd. Union Point, Rank of Union Point; Feb. 2<th. Watktnsville, court Feb. 26th, Wathkinsvtlle, court house; Feb. 27th. iMsdlson, (Mor gan County,; court house; Feb. 28th, Athens, post office; Mar. 1st. I Rutledge, postoffice; Mar. 2nd,| Social Circle, postoffice; Alar. 3rd.. Monroe, court house; Mar. 6th. Hoschtop, postoffice; Mar 6th. Winder, court house; Mar 7th, Statham. postoffice; Mar. 8tb. Commerce, central Bank an* Trust company; Mar. 9th., Jeffer- ' son, court house; Mar. 10-11-12- 13 and 14th Athens, post office building. The liver Is the Road to Health right | is right Carter* L If the liver in i UtUaUv'erTiU* will gently awaken your sluggish, dogged up liver anare- lieve constipa tion, stomach trouble, Inac tive bowels, lost of appe tite. skkhead- ache and dirilnwe. Purely Yon need them. j^airni-smRDMe-ftMUffB ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares Alabama Arizona Arkansas British' Colombia California Florida Washington TO Georgia Havana Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi New Mexico North Carolina Oregon Srnth Carolina Tenhesseo Texaa Virginia Went Virginia VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway bf Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information applv to V', J. P. BILLUPS* G.P. A., 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. Reliable THE OLD STORY Progressive “The World’s Best By Every .Test" f- ■ *< im flSHEPOO OLD DOMINION BRADLEY SEA FOWL T*~ , r «4 REO. Ue9.MT.0m DRY AND DRILLABLE BUILT UP TO A STANDARD—NOT DOWN TO A PRICE' The American Agricultural Chemical Co. Atlanta, Georgia H. G. STORY Athens, Georgia