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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY.^ 1823
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With Four Kings and a Queen U. S. Holds a Whale of a
Constipation
Is Relieved
rOMOBILE—HUN VOLT* FORD
mile* on a (anon gas, Dodge 40.
VOC way. Demonstration this
k. Agents wanted. Walter
joa 2-23-p
2 Cents a Word
Minimum chars* of VS cents.
Three times for the price of 2tt
insertions. Seven times for the
price of five insertions.
Ail discontinuances MUST
be mad* in person at The
Banner-Herald Office or
by letter. Tete phene d la eon-
tinnanccs are NOT valid.
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MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks
best of all after a Golden Glint
Shampoo.* . .
A called communication of. Mt.
Vernon Lodge No. U. F. A A. M. wlU
he held In Masonic Teihple this
’ (Thursday) evening, February 2fhd.
at eight o’clock. .
The Fellow Craft 'degree will be
rohfered. All duly qualified brethren
are cordially and fraternally Invited
to ettend.
By order , of,.
' x. o. kinNBbrew, W. X.
JNO. O. QUINN. Secretary.
Attention Sir Knights
A elated; conclkye of Godfrey de
tlAI.llie.il 'PAM^eilJaiu Me. 1 A te* IP
Athena' basketball fun:< will lmvc
the last opportunity to the Geor
gia keatsi In ♦action here for 1923
Thursday olfht when the Atlanta
Athletic Hub five appears • In the
final scene.
This is the biggest cage - event of
the entlro season for Alhenv and the
largest crowd of the winter will be on
band for It.* The Clubbera arrived In
,the city this afternoon a;id Coach Joe
Bean, former Georgia baseball men
tor and always popular here, states
that Ills team Is ready for the battle
and although no advance prophecy
would be given out It might be safe
ly said that the* Clubbers are here'
with blood In their eyes and revenge |
In thslr- hearts for the way the Red
and Block five trimmed them In At
lanta a few weeks ago.
I Victory on the Bulldogs' court will
be Just as sweet to tho visitors as
the world *'** that tasfed by, the Bfegeman
The Weather
cream of tbe golfing experts op.
posed Saracen.
TILDEN
REAL CHAMPION
By BILLY EVANS *
In baseball tbe United States
has always been supreme.
Basgball Is tbe national pastime
and naturally >no other country
boasts ball players nearly so pro-
fleiant.
In the fight game our country
also has a decided edge. With
very few exceptions, the foreign
champions to Invade the Ilnitad
States have met with disaster.
Baseball and boxing are pecu
liar to the United States, there
fore It is to be expected that this
country should reign supremo.
In two other sport possessing an
international flavor, tennis and
golf, the United States has been
making rapid strides.
WERE SUPREME
1N GOLF
aonwthlng that few colleges can boast j
’ pf Athens Wtll be In
is city hall for the next
rom February 22nd to
1221, Inclusive, for the
unsettled probably rein in sov.Tr
tonight and Friday slightly colder
!until thl* la blther accomplished or!
hopes, of Its attainment ehattered. |
The' Georgia team la reported to. lie j
purpose of going over the tax re
turns and making transfer*, hear
ing complaints or making adjust
ments In said returns where claims
appear to be iust. and for giving
idch Information, to persona who
have niad* returns as la desired.
The hours at which ths ssaslbna
will he held will be from 10 A. If.
to l p. M. and from i to 5 P. K.
L EL PAT&AN, Chairman,
A-iy, JlOBBgk m-5-c
Make your state and county
TAX RETURNS
The tax books of Clark* county are
now open for receiving tax returns
j Lost And Found
LOfT—ONE WIRE WHEEL AND
tire for Overland 90. Return to
Singer Sewing Machine Office and
get, reward. f-22-C
; remarkable young player,', Miss'
Glenna Collett, who captured the
[women’s national event In the
finals, Miss Collett was opposed
to Mrs. Gavin Platt one of Eng
land's best
All the more Interesting Is the
Gene Sarexeh at Skokie captured fact that America's live cham-
similar condition existed in | the national open, the golfing clas- ptpns—four in gdlf and one In tea
ls, with Australis, ta rngliih jsic of fhe United States. Tbe very nie—aye bome-breds.
t , GARDEN AND LAWN f
FERTILIZER
Convenient Size for Small Lawns and
... * Gardens • ' \
attraction the FTeehmen will put In
tMelr final Appearance against the
Watklnavill* High team, an aggrega
tion that' wilt be one of the conten
der* In the High School tournament
Sere In March. Tickets will go on sal*
at Coats', again Thursday afternoon
at I p. m. Admission 11.00.
LOST WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Ope 32x4 Goodyear fabric tire, on
btltyhell's Bridge, road or country
LOST—ONE 110 BIU. AND FOUR
96 bills Monday afternoon In tho
.business section. Return to 1 Ban
ner-Herald for reward.
High School Team
Defeat “Y” Five
Fiercely Contested Game
At Y. M. C. - Ax Audi :
5 torium Last Night Ends
With 32-31 score.
“y" L$it
[W^ght aggregation at the Y. M.
15 Pound Package
25 Pound Package
Keeping Fit for Congress
Childs St ‘Tigers’*
Beat College Avei
for 1022. Please call and make your
/returns Sad'nave the,rush. -
•J.H.. DORSET.
. WANTED—Help
WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES
for pales work. Must bo 'free to
travel. Apply to room No. S8,
Marian Hotel, from 8 to 2 A.-M.,
4 to 6 P. M. ' M8-p
The C'hilda Street "TIgera"\ won
from the College Avenut crew Sat-,
urday aftarnoon. The score wu 23
to II. The llnoupa follow:
Child* St. Pea. Collage Ave.
Dean CapL ....... Morali'ad
Forward
Leather* ...Lo-d
• Forward u
Wingfield Lchkv CapL
Center ' " . I
ElUott Maxeys
Guard.
Ehcrhart Barrett.
Ouanf
Fouls called an Childs. 5 bn College. J
I. Refetwe: Johnson. Time keepers.
Dr. W. VT. Brdwir. J. It.' Patrick. . |
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
Warren J. Smith & Bros.
H. R. Palmer & Sons
Prince Avenue Pharmacy
Patrick’s Pharmacy
H.LiCofer&^Co.
Citizen’s Pharmacy
Reid Drug Co.
Crucedale •”• ?* '
Wanted ■. ^
■wanted i.ivfc Wire salesmen
clpable of .earning ITS per Week
to pork rural territory and sell Men's
unit Ladles' Shoes direct to-tlid'con
sumer. Commissions paid In advance, j
Vi prepay postage- oil all orders. No
collecting or delivering. Ooods sell on
sight. Southern Mall Order House. -
Commercial Building, Louisville, Ky. I
• ' \ f-M-P |
^^BBABOARDXAIR UgBRT.
! 2:40 p Atl.-BInn.-Mem* 3:20 p
i 2:40 p Norfolk-RIch.-N. Y. 3:20 p
7:68 p AtL-Abbeville i’cT 7:80 a
11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 6:29 a
11:24 p Norfolk-Wash. 5.29 a
11:24 p Wilmlqgton-N. V 6:29 a
esggA-EbgojD
7:20 pm . 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:26 pm
CENTRA I/OP GEORGIA RY.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. tru,
For further Information phone
J. Y. Brace, C. A., phone M0.
W. 0. Bolton, Agent, phono Mil.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
: C. A. auditorium'
final score being I
W^ntEB-'saLWMan ‘foR biS-
TR1CT surrounding 'Athena on new
product demonstration will prova t(ila
unusual opportunity. Very Uttl* cap-
I toll required to begin, Chon* Mr. Ab
bott at 1201. . f-22-p
The Widow’s ''Migfc?
seLl us—your waste paper
WANTED — TO BUY WASTE
papbr, pastoboard, iron, breu,
copier and rags. Phono 1247., •
— f-22-p
ty in getting through tjio Red and
White defentr while the high,
school clan hed the (hot* hut fell
ed t 3 make them count. The half
ended with the clubs locked at 14
nil.
Three casts from mid-court by
Capt. Nicholson $1 found the
A True
' Wanted—
OOM AND BOARD—NICELY
furnished rooms, excellent
In 1922, Mrs, Mittie L, WrigH
of GouxH, Burke County, Gi, a
rf 16 bales of cotton on 16 acre# of
land, with the sole assistance of her
children, under most unfavorable
.weather conditions and tbe went
boll weevil year that Burke (Jounty
has known,
ive Athens . Arrive
Si&v ■
wil; mu, m s.,d.T
SOUTHERN RAILWAY >
Jo. fl leaves Athens 8:00 n. m„
ives Lulu 9:10 a. m.
lo. 8 leaves Athenr. 4:16 p. nu,
ives Lula 6:43' p. m.
lo. 7.loaves Lula 0:65-p. m.,
Ive* Athens 8:31 p. m. '
to. 6 loaves Lulu 10:06 a. m:
meshes and tha Bad grid White
was leading. Fowler goal: one for
the Lightweights and thia was fol-
Icwedhy one by David of Athens
High. Wife the count 824o » for
WANT6D-TO RENT A FOUR OR I,
fivo. room house, close to school, j 1
PoaaesMon desired about March I
1st or 16th. "J. fl." care Banner- 1
HenML f-22-p
cne from mid-eonre
bnttie wag over. Tha
Kilpatrick, •Mallory,
were the big gong f
Lightweights althougl
crew performed nobly
The lineups follow:
Athens High i
Nichoiscn (18) .... 1
Forward
David (10) G
Forward
Map* (2)
Center
Bishop
EVERETT TRUE
By ^ondo
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—10 ROOM HbUSB
iMOledg* Avenue; modern con-
venlghces, suitable for two famiUeg
Reasonable rent Albert B. Devl-
son. ttfl-c
WH4T IS IT,
Mi ?
In a yiar when tnady white farmers wbV
abandoning their farms, and thousands of negro
farmers were leaving the South on account of
inability to successfully combat tbe boll weevil,
this widow raised more than a Kale of cottip to
- ••
FOR RENT — ONE ROOM AND
kitchenette, furnished or unfum-
iFhcd.'In moat desirable location. Day
didn’t get a pound of her cotton. I
was put on in the day-tlg*k by
without guy Biashjmeyy,
Dudley. .......... f
Guatd
Referee-—Hodgson;
Sugar, his been.made recc:
dvorpool University by .the
I light-on. carbonic acid.
S For Rent
IFOR RENT-MARCH iST,rQUR>
■ Room house with bath. Near
P>’pmihl School. See W/T. Blor-
ence, or phone 1769-W. f-25-p
SPORT BRIEFS
MIXtURL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping. Shorthand apd
Typewriting
Sav* 60% of expense* by at- 1
tending thin school. The grad-
natta wf the Athens Bunincss
Ctftleg* always get the heat po-
riklOB-.'dgWnr Ghadoate em
ployed. Write for information
today.
FOR. RENT—THREE ROOM HOUSE
1 WH§ haIMn Barbervllle. A|fo Mro
threa-liorae farms In Madison county.
Apply Jno. C, Sorrell*. 4*7 Ruth St.
^MlEVtSX. httlVO l 1
Ct3HG OACK THSRCY
AllVO T8L.t. YOU *
Uolnte. mad* mtiTaKa an hodr
In a fflur metre flight February 16.
MOBILE. Ala. — The business
men’s racing association announc
ed a ten day running meeting tor
March 20-31.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. — Rena-
saw Mountain Landis, baseball
commissioner la a-guest or the
city-
NEW YOK R— The deal for the
ta* ..nlwaA aaaaai
■ For Salfl
KOII:-HALE-ONE FORD TOL'lUXO
JB^^’^B^iMv^Cheapest-^Least TraubteAny fiatSMl
tinrb MMare* a boil wegvil baton wUfck It cam b* put OB the pleat ia the ds^ttxw, h
- I bat* perfected, it contains three elements— inexperienced labor without taaddnecy. B <
calcium arsenate as a' poison, molasses as a nccesoary to touch tha bod rjvrt
anwn mm m pwm, mwaeaes mm m Jkmmt every 10 dan UQ six applieatioMl h»V
h mixture, and a third (caeret) ingredient which been msdeand onlythe very besr^t rsis wil
ATTRACTS THE WEEVIL. , wash it off, v
and one Ford one-ton truck,
for cash. Phone 114-w. f-21-p I
,F09b7 SALE—SETTIK08 HOLTER<
M46’ ' Barred Rock Kgxy UfiO
Phogy Mrs. R. I- Moss at ITS*. f-2S-<
IOE FOR
Davenport.
f-22-c
LENTEN SEASON
Eat Benson’s Hot
.Cross Buns
BENSON’S BAKERY
Full Protection For Your Cotton.
FOR"BALE-ONE OAK BEDROOM
auk. odd dresser*, hatradk. wgnl-
robe.knd bed*. Phone IM-W. f-21-e
N Boston Nationals Involved more
than 8600.009.
Mcinnii. veteran nnt baaeman
~ wag released tmebndlUOMlIy by
the Cleveland Americans and pro
bably will go to the Boston- Na>
<io rivafeiwf i u.!<f .
SAVE YOyR BOOKS .(^ .
When water ia spilled on a book
1 xc T0U. you WWdT I THINK IT ta.
X. Thiiuk. it's
s. »!!
RADIO. RADIO, RADIO-AIM- KINDS
of! sets made to order, alba repair
ing material* fupiUhed. Call 1MI-W.
Joe |g. Reevea t-K-p
for Other state?. $3.00 charge t
will be refunded when barrel i«
W. H. LITTLE, Agent, Whitehall
WINOFIELD CASH GROCERY C<
, < Athens, Oa. _ .-"d, ’
1. t. COILE, Agent, Wlntervllle,
HODCSOhl.COMBR CO. Agent*,'
HILL'S MECTWRE
IUTATICN ROAD TAXES
1923 now due, and paytMe
nmlssloncrs’ Offlco In Clsrko
r Coart Homo. M-9-c
mm
\ TAXI SERVICE
9
•
Day and Night '
i
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GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
p
4
to
-I'hone TRANSFER CO. Phone
00 Office Georgian Hotel 00
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to 1
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