The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 02, 1923, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BANNBR-BlhtALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA Classified Mra&efflS'Qef* JIM SITES 2 Cents a WJrd Minimum chorea of 40 cent*. Three time* for tho price of 2H insertion*. Seven time* for the price of five insertion*. . All discontinnonce* MUST be node la person at The Banner. Herald Office or letter. Telephone “ are NOT 75 WANT AD PHONB 75 BANNER-BBRALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS .The Weather I 1 , South Carolina and Georgia: Fair i: and warmer tonight and Satur- ! day. Florid*: )Fair and somewhat | : warmer tonight and Saturday. Alabama: Fair tonight and Sat- ! urday and warmer tonight. Lost And Found fX>8T—Between Athens and Daniels* ]U_ ville, a black leather handbag, con- Ji£= tafnlng two dresses. BANKRUPT NOTICE Pursuant to an order passed by the Honorable Howell Cobb. Referee in Bankruptcy, on February 24th. 1923, 1 wm re-otter tot sale on March 3rd. at 12:39 o’clock, In the office of the Referee, Southern Mutual Building, the stock of goods, notes and account 9$ M. Link, bankrupt. The Inventory Is as follows: Stock of merchandise, 124,04X37. Notes and accounts, $61,411.66. Automobile, $500.00. Terms of sale cash, all bids sub ject to confirmation. ERNEST MICHAEL. Trustee. sues NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The board of City Tax AsieMOn for the City of Athens will be in session at the city ludl tor the next ten days, from February 22nd to Uarch Stb, 1922, inclusive, for the purpose of going over the tax re turns and making transfers, hear ing complaints or making adjust- I meats In said'returns whore claims Threat* of a coiinter-sult wep appear to be Just, and for gtvlng made by Marjorie Prqvost, film such Information to persons who [actress, following filing of a suit have made returns as Is desired. In Desperate Contest Thursday Night The hours at which the sessions will be held will ho from 1C A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 5 I*. M. * J. H. PATMAN. Chairman, G. S. CRANE., A. iM. DOBBS. 1 m-5-c f,,r divorce by her husband. Al beit Lloyd Udrgen. engineer. Among his charges are that sne Insisted on lying.abed In the morn ing und was an untidy housegeep- 8ALE BANKRUPT PROPERTY Undersigned, as trustee/ of iMc- bluo canton I Whorter Company, bankrupt, of .*TO«*s»polret twill, a pair of brown I Stephens, Ga„ offers for sale the exfaVaf'Snd other things. Finder stock of goods, of Inventory valuo notify Jessie Shirley, Route A,: $2,100.00; fixtures $250.00 and an. Reward. m-2-p.J notea and accounts. Bids to be ■ ■ — ■ ■ — considered In office. Hon. Howell IT—Banner-Herald route book! Cobb, Referee. Athens. Gn„ March lumber 13, finder please return to] 10th, 1923 at 11 A. M. nnabHerold office on Hancock ve„ and receive liberal reward. If. -A’crown set pearl Kappa SIg Pin. Finder return to Woman's Bldg. Receive re- nl ‘ m-4-c. Wanted ’ANTED—Cnrreff pendent* at White *| HXTIf "Princeton und Wintenrllto nrnl?h the Banner-Herald with social >nd 'perxonal news. Suitable pay cnrlcfe Muat be ablo lo write plainly ndVAmiwiNe prhpefly. Apply In wrlt- tRfjbtirban Editor care Hanner- Herafd. 3-2-c. Ten ealeepeople—Martin 125 Cla>*ton etreet. m-l-c. fr^fjrANTHD-i Medium alsed heating 22$, Athena, Oa. m-4-c. . W-kNUiI>—Gan range. State price length of time uaed. Address ^ j*’Xlange," care Banner-Herald. Wii ’ANTED—Two EM gatlon galvanised wator tanka and on* medium alsed Ind AE Write full particulars, state ;imo l:i use, present condition, price,’ itc. P. o, Box 223. m-t-c. j W. W. ARMSTEAD. Crawford W. W. Armstead, Crawford, Ga, Trustee McWhorter Co., Bankrupt. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks beat of all after a Golden Ollnt Shampoo. Good Buick Roadster 1919 model. Motor recently overhauled. New pistons. Newly Painted, $325.00. Conolly Motor Co. ■ The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the most interest ing and certainly most pro fitable paces of the inwr Thousands of people turn their attention first to-the Want Ad Page. The Banner-Herald's Sunday Want Ad Page Y V ANTED—Help VANTED—Young «ady, willing to pay j |jj for privilege of using tehnls court I It some hour during day when not In > rhdne 1734. m-2-c. I ANTED—Stenographer. Write "C. -t D.." care Banner, sutlng experi ence. Will pay 375.M per month. A^ For Rent—Rooms UR RENT—Three of tour furnished • ropms for light housekeeping. Nice < ocatlon. Reasonable prices. C43 Meigs . It. m-E-c 3TOR JUS-'—-4 or « room apartment on De~- street. Phone 1S73 m-4-ci 5. RENT—MARCH 1ST, FOUR Boon! bouee with bath. Koar Nor, mat School. See W. T. Florence. | ikons 17ES-W. iron >• 9 -S-c. - For Sale IR, SALE-CANNED PEACHES Blackberries, plume, peach pickles, uid fig .preserves. Apply at Bannsr- yarold office. * FOR SALE—Established dry-goods more In Athene. Oood location and ■ eaionable rent Will sell cheap ur Exchange for property. Addreee ■ Store," care Banner-Herald. J. nM-e. •FOR - SALE—Pure f thouroughbred "• white Legbcn eggs for sstUng. 11.00 Iter setting. Phnne 14M-W. m-l-p BALE—One ton Ford truck, as naw. Cheap. H. JU Cuter i Co., 369 Lumpkin St. Phone 947. m-E-c. WANTED Lady agent' in Athens and every towrjt in Georgia to Sell our Toilet Preparations. ; • BOYD S PERFUMERY 4912 Linden Ave., Norwood, Ohio. RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINS RV. Northbound .Southbound 9:55 n Atlanta-Monrot* I'o’l 6:15 p vAtL-MIrm.-Mcm. 3:20 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p AH. -Abbeville 1’c’l 7:10 a Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 a Norfolk-Wash. 6:29 a Wilmington-N. Y. 6:29 A Miss A and M nates Miss. University,, for the Tech-Georgla game night, Finals to Be P5rved mi acconBgg to the statement of ai rindiB w ne ru.yea onj Doonan> chalr a,, a at tbe to Unia . ment committee. He Estimated morn than 1 9,000 persons raw the game and that above 2,000 were turned away. .The previous record, somethin! above 5/000 was established lo 1921 when Tech played Gee-— 4 j Meanwhile added Jo the list of heroes uncovered In the tourna* —ent. -ei'-ctc,] b/- '* - -nort Writers for all-Southern honors la the e of Barnes, a member of the Saturday. ATLANTA, Ga. — With the elimination of the University lof Georgia by Georgia Tech In, a dee- perate contest which called' up all the old time rivalry, and the de feat of the University of Missis sippi by the Mississippi A. and M„ In a brilliant game Thursday nigh*. Tech Is scheduled to finish the fight In the semi-finals Friday night when it meets A. and M. In the Southern Intercollegiate basket ball tournament hero. Prccwtllr.g this battle. Mercer, which defeated Alabama Thursday, will rlav the semi-finals contest against the fast Chattanooga out fit which artmlnlxtered -W drubbing to tho Vlr-tnla Polytechnic Insti tute team Thursday. Tho finals are to *><> clayed on Saturday between tho winners of those two games to decide the winner of tho tournament. Thur* day's scorch were as follows: University of Chattanooga 38. P I. 23: Mercer ** University of Mlsslesini (Jporyi- Tech €7: Uhlverslty of Georgia 22. ''FCORO CROWD SEER GAME Referee—Conover. A new attendance rcqord was sjt 1 ".t noltits. University' of Chattanooga quintet, whoso sniondid go-t oaus cd the donesters to gasp. The talk that Merepr had only liqr Harmon and Ob-**-—— only her Redd has amounted to 4dic cousin 1 and the experts have found that their Job of selecting a win ner has met additional upsets. Ot v ey Croat placer* are battling fn* the colors and both teams are still victorious, Offering exhibitions of team work as thd book says it oncM to be done, they sav. , . t Stabler. of Alabama his con- i •RDottfh tho •nued to lead the point getters tho tnuraev. with 48 points to Ms credit. Redd.’ tho brilliant. '"'•'nUanooca center, has Jumped Into second/nlace with 43 nolnjs. tterrnen. of Mercer, Is third with TBSoa.W y«"#tsi. was doHJtbredtanydiMl bapa-pf the hot _ up against a big proposition last night and although they tried hard U>er gradually fell ttefor* the con- atstent Oconee lads. By winning this battle the Wat- klnsvllle crew goes Into tbe third round pf play wljh fine chances of going even further. They worked well last night and looked like a possible winner. Already the gen eral talk, la thsf ,t}iey .will he ike of the eontestaims In the finals. They go up" ngamkt k today. Tbe lineups follow Yfatklukvllle Mi, Brasleton HI. Andrews (7) Bell (*) F. hard :ea Ward (6) . . a Fambro^(8). Crowley. ... F. G. Brasleton (2) . Baird F. (8) Baird !:4(l p 3:40 p 7:55 p 11:24 p 11:24 p 11:24 p GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive 7:20 pm « 12:10 pm Depart 1:20 am 2:26 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. W. o. Bilt *!.. Agent. Phono 1601 ' Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m. 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:19 p. m. 9:30 p. m. For further Information phona J. Y. Bruce, C. A.. $40. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Schedules Leave Athena Arrive 7:45 A. M.» *5:20 P. M. 10:45 A. M.se A. M. • Dally. Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 0 leaves Athens 8:00 a. m., 4.:' rlvca Lula 0:40 a.- m. No. 8 leaves Athens 4:1B p. m.. ar. Vlvci-f.ilht 8i4r, p. m. : No, 7 Il'hvcj Lula 0:55 'p. m.. ar rives Athens 8:30 p. tn. o. r. leaven Lula 10:05 a. m.. nr- r. Athens il:40 a. m. a. D. Miller. C. A.. Athens, On., Telephone 81. IIULES, FOR BALE—Three good mutes; one extra nice pair five year mars mules. W. 8. Holman. m-4-c. TOR SALE—Five room house! (45 Popular St. E4 ft fronUga, 200 ft. | .deep. Et.ioo for quick sals. ’ Phone ,>15, aa^for W. T. Blair. 3-3-p. I h‘01t QUICK SALE—One - 8 room house near Normal School. See me Sat once. ft. 0. Fainbrough. 211 Sou.- 3 Mutual Bldg. Phone 613. m-t-c. FOR SALE—Attractive new home In, best residential section. Living mom dining room and kitchen, first floor;; rooms second floor. Hard- tloors down stairs and ajl eon;, nces. Including servants hodss. only low mot tba. Can bo : setnb rappuintment. Add rase "O. *..- 1 J care Banner-Hsrald. 3-3-c. ; ,iFOR SALE—Pour burner oil etoro with cabinet and ovon. Phono 413. Miscellaneous .commutation road taxes. I, for 1888 now due^anil payahlo SAWMILLS \ ,.. Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. AH Kinds Mill Supplies. Teeth, Files, Belting; Pipe, In jectors, »Fittings, Engine ’ and Boiler Repairs. Bring with your nute and work dppe quick. Plenty Room to Park Car. V ' + Lombard Iron Works AUGUSTA. GA. SEND NO MONEY AUTOMATica $102501 A \ran>a fins.** ^Ylll. 1 ’ Office la M-»-c E KAY tin* Palntfaf and 1aterlr Decorstlof ’ Phono 280. Athens, Ga 1 "iHnumA, A Men’s Qnn. Military 1 Model built frtr hart) I atrvlce, just like.they I used 'Over There." .33 caL. IS-nhot. blue ] steel, safety attach-\ ™V'A 3l, ~ J Wl,h now reduced to ^11/^0 pocket-ntyit, aenrate an3 Callable $8.75 Th««e Guns Art Brand New _*dd Um Standard Ammunition Otder-Suptdy Ustiud; pay ut on arrival our price plua “ aeiui cash, check; and save poetage Dn4ne tnemhandlae r dellver>'and It not n mt once and yopr » promptly ref traded. EDWARDS IMPORT TRADING 1922 Fond Touring car; newly palate; good tire*. Price very low. • CONOLLY MOTOR CO. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping. Shorthand and , Typewriting ■Save 50% of expenaan by at tending this school. The iBd- uates of the Athena Businesc College always get the beat po- aition. Every Graduate em ployed. Write for information y box 143, Athena, Ga. inurw LOSE TO DECATUF, ^Tournament Of High School Cage Teams Near End'Boawcll <2> '...L.’ Deadwyler Ocacl By MARCUS BRYANT ich in the first fracas of tne second day Greensboro High smothered the iMayBvIlle -five by the score of 5G to 4. It was the worst drubbing af the entire touorpey and waa tbe leant Interesting. The mighty Greene county lads grabbed the toad and proceeded to run up the count. For tbe winners the work of Lewis Shipp and Bryan was best altbough the whole crew played, tine ball. Tbs trio of these lads is somo scoring machine and will give trouble later on. Henderson looked best for Maysvllle. The lineups follow: • Morris (9) 0 'ntboro High Maytvllla High Lc . :i (20) Henderson (2) Massey (2) F. Bryan (18) Cooley Martin («) F. Shipp (G) .' Miller (2) Continued from page one) Merritt (14) Paine G. Referee—Conover. keen and many fine games have I been played this early In the JoustS/ Many upsets marked the 1 a Martha Nicholson’s Ted- jaecond round of elimlniation, some f^yMRENCEVlL.I.E of the clubs- doped to go far Into I® WINNER the campaign hare dropped by tlfe , , wayside while-many dark horses i Surprising the entire crowd the aro looming on file horizon. ’ mtl<J Lawrenceville High crew Somo of the best games of tho too) ' ,h ® treasure of the Washing-, entire tourney are expected tonight ton H, * h aggregation. The Qnal as tho favorites of both brackets count waB 16 to 9. It was a very are billed to mix IL It Is exceed- !*° od ^J" 8 nn< i $°th P’arod hard. ... . . Ingly hard to dope today's ronnd' 11 wa * the long shots of ti n Wash- passing game the first half, with the contestants all possess fine lnKt,,n H1 *-‘ crew that gare Uw- goed aWing, Lad at the end of c!ubs ana wi „ flght h,,^ to rema|n rercovllle their victory. bloused lassies of the Athens High school lowered the curtain on their present home campaign Thursday evening at' the High School gymnasium. Tho five re-, presenting Decatur High nosed' nut the Iqcals in a hard fought bat tle by a score of 2j to 10. Decatur played > a fast, smooth this half they led, 14 to 5. The local girls nil put up good games, but the work of The visi tors was simply too mutfb for them. Louise Knowles and Dora Buchwald tied for scoring honors;' each ge.ting a couple of field goals and each played good defensive In the nght ” Th<! nne wor k of S(ylckland at Tho teams Surviving the etlmina ifontcr was the outxUndlng fea- tlon process to date are: * ‘ ure ' ,,e , w ” ab| l r by Watklnayllle/Jefferson, Statham, "2U* b ,$J£ Hartwell, Athens, Eastonollee, Ls- j 8 " Nash and »• N ®“ T 8 !*i. h8 vonla, Lawrenceville, Greensboro, | ”°!^'. ,* b f. | il oor Grayson. All of these team, have f lineup. fo™ow: *‘ Ma^r HI, the other two points to the locals via ihe frec-throw route. Hot 1 record was two out of four and she played a nice game In'.'every department. Caotalil'' '•'Mhrthal Smli'.i and “Kit? Bowden both: played well at their positions. Josio Bowden started the game but waa relieved hy Buchwhld, and Captain Smith was ,reH«ved by Margaret Jenninpi. ^ tests thus far and when they Be {for up battles of no little magnitude are expected. $25.00 down buys any one pf these cars. All in good running shape/ Most of them newly painted. Ford Touring. .Haynes Touring. Overland Roadster. Wlllys Six Touring.* - Overland BIx Touring. $50.00 down will buy one of these good “ffi, ' Tduring. - Buick Roadster. Fonl Touring, 1920 model, with starter. Hoick Touring. I Conolly Motor Co. ... aaiy&itai WOOD ASH WOOD Best for Cooking and Heating Purposes Per Truck Load - $2.75 rden of five loads or more, per load $2.50 This Wood Formerly Sold for $3.25 per load. Call Us and We WUI Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. Phone 147 Phone 147 mSm ■ IS GREAT PLAYER. Mary Cunningham played the stellar role for the visitors, shoot ing twelve of their twenty-four enough alone to have de- the local five. Ehle at ... , and Livaejr at guard, were next in line with two two- pointers. Stone and Glenny shot one goal each. ( Each of the visi tors played fine games and they had one of the most effective of fensive and defensive' combina tions seen jiere in a long time. Line up and summary: Atbma (10) . Decatur (24) J. Bowden (0) Cunningham (12) Forward Knowles <4) Ehle (4) 1 Forward Smith (0) Stone (2> ., Center Jones (2) Llvsey (4) Guard E. Bowden (0) Bundscho (0) Guard .Substitute: Athens: UucKv.ald f r .Iiwden; Je.w.ing: for Smith. Decatur: Glenny for Hbne. Referee Thomas. Fifth Grade"wins Over Sixflh Grade At Child’s School -—- * The Fifth grade basketball team . of Childs defeated tho Sixth Grade learn of the' same scMol Thu In a hard fought game, the final acore being 20 to 12. The Sbrih {trade boys'put up a mighty good fight, but could not win -cut over thc xmaller team. For the winners the entire team starred, With Lswrencq ' Costa scoring the most ppints. ‘ Mbr/on Hbdgson also played a fine game. For the losers, Dobbs, Merry and Hamilton did the best Work. The line-up and points scored follows: Fifth Grade Sixth Gradr Morten Hodgson. (4 Hamilton (2) Forward Lawrence Costa (6) Forward Jack Escoe (4) Guard R. L. Bramblett (2) Guard Prince Gordon (4) Guard Stanton Forbes Ceif.fcr JIG 3WDS The crowds attending the bat tles thus far are flne and Increase ns the games progress. Over a thousand people witnessed the sec- ond round of play last night and ' many more are expected tonight. Local fans are in hopes that the local high school crew can tn smite way tie up with the Watklnxvillo aggregation, who is hold' by many as the strongest team In the tour ney. TheJIfhting little Statham High crew won their way Into tbe thli " round of play Thursday night defeating tho Commerce aggro, tlon 17 to 14. Both teams wejre out for blood and they fought like demon* all the-wav, making It 1 a flne game all the way. Many times In the last half the score wai with in one point of a tie but Statham managed to remain on top by fighting hard. For the Winners the work of lit tle Cheek and the lanky (hambera was best although the entire team looks good. Simpson and Black- well were the Mg guns for the los ers. ' ' The lineups follow: H. Neal (4) Sale Brown (4) Smith Spretlln .. Wynn CommoVee High simpdon (S) . » Blackwell (2) Herbert (2) ... McDonald (4) F. Statham High .. Cheek (15) ....... Arnold Chambers (2) Mobley Nash (5) Neal Referee—Conover. Lavonta High’s fast aggregation had little trouble In disposing of the Arnoldsville crew in the last came of the morning bill. The Lavonla crew is some crew of baiketeers and will bear ' watch- in« later on In-the Jouta, Arnolds vine bss a nice little dub but they were In too* fast company. < Lavonla started the fireworks early and had a easy lead at the half way mark. They time" back after the Intermission and con tinued their scoring and ns the fracas wore on were scoring at will. Arnoldsville fought back occasionally but to no great ex tent ' • - Beasley and Rice brothers were the best for the winners while Ik- tlo Arnold and Spuriin were tbe best performers lor the losers. The lineup# follow: Lavonla High Arnoldsville High Beasley (It) ......... Fields (8) ' F/ S andwB addition had Uttle or up students to cheer them on. Fur some reason only a small group of Rooters were present to show (Ms-spirit We will have to do better today. Walker afad Brown looked good for the losers al though the whole team played good basket ball. The lineups follow: Athens High Eatoiiton High Nicholson (7) . ..i;.. Brown (I) / F. David (2) Grlffetb F. Mapp (2) Phillips C. Dudley (4) Walker G. Bishop Edmundson G. Referee^-Conover. HARTWELL AGAIN WINS Tbe Hartwell aggregation wnn their second start in as many games when they easily disposed of the Baldwin High crew. The final score was 30 to 8. It was a very one sMed game and » vn« only In the final minutes that Bild win. was able to tally. By virtue M their win today Hartwell goes 'nto the third round. For the winners the work of the Morrti Brothers and Martin was jest.' For the losers Wooten was the star. Wade, the losers center broke out two overhead lights by hefty shot which went oft tbe path. The lineups follow: Hartwell High Baldwin ’High day is the new American fly» e i, ht champion, ruler of the ( , ne k„ dred and twelve poun.le: T / deposed monprch is p aw ;,, the mightiest mite of a man that ever came ocr 0 f Philippines. He is a sail hoy stripped of his rhanr. •„ ” Jimmy Wilde, of Engiard' wo Champion of the tiny kingdom, The fight was slow for a , h am pionship contest because both <hr„ were exteremely cautions v.ll- eppeard more aggressive, i’ waa a shade more tired the h>«' gong. Their punches seemed ‘„f about eauel force, their defen-rl y/etn largely similar. world', F. Wooten (5) Jordan Wado Brown Boling G. Thornton Stralne G. Referee—Conover. Pancho Villa Is Beaten By Genaro NFW YORK—Frankie Genaro, the Eat) Side boy, who wnn the JDejQSorfe 2re<Jd GOOD BREAD MADE WJTH CRISCO^MILK <d/U- Rlco (10) Rice (14) Merry (4) Tom Eldar Perdue (fj* • Ep*» Dobbs (2) Detroit Ti] Don Oooden Thurmond O. Referee—Conover. JEFFER80N WINS OVER DACULA Jefferson High rides a ticket ito the third round of play as the re* suit if their i5 to ID win over the little Dacula aggregation. This was Dacula’s llrst game ns tljoy drew h bye.'' It was a mighty line hitUe' hpt the team" work of JeffersoU crew was too much. 1 looked tine Inst and Culber- they will go further Into the Jousts. ‘ ' Culberson and ,Haad - Al ^ jenerson crew was too Jefferson crew looke night and If Sheridan gob are' right' today ti Sheridan. looked, good fur the’ winners While their win but night J< ys Watkinsville High orrns DETROIT, Mich.—Ten mem bers of the Derail Tigers Friday were slated to dou uniforms for the first time tkis year and work through a brief Umbering up M*- 1 sion at the Augusta, Ga., train- camp; Manager Cobb has any activities ouUtde of for tbe flntqfew days. ticket Into the seml-flnals. The llnebps follow: Jefferson High Dacula' High Culberson (4) Freeman t4) ■ F. Sheridan (7) Nash (4) Head (4) H. Frceiaan Dadlsman Moore O. ^Ethridge G. Reforee--Conover. r In the final game of Thu InlshtV session tho fast little klnsvllle EUrt downed the Br Ipn team. It was by far tho fl est gsme of the evening afld .... Henson ’ ' | Spurlln (4) j .. Butts (1) ./ Dean (4) verner \ <»• •* Verner y. O. Referte—Couovnr. • EASTONOLLEE , . IS VICTOR I In tbe first gaihe of Hie evening, bill the -lanky Eastabotlee five dawned the lucky’ Uttle Winter- ville High fire by the count of 74 to 12. It was one of the best games played of 'he day und was well' received by the fans. Both -hiba fought bard for a verdict and the mountain fads won by an extra nmouflt of erdumned. Code and Tucker were the best (or the losers while the towering Holland anN Turner were the stars for the winning aggregation. Tor ter showed some good floor work sjdille Holland shone under the tneshe*. The lineups follow: GARDEN AND LAWN FERTILIZER Convenient Size for Small LaWns Gardens and 15 Pound Package . 25 Pound Package . $1.00 1.50 For Sale By- Warren J. Smifh & Bros. H. R. Palmer & Sons Prince Avenue Pharmacy ‘Patrick’s Pharmacy H. L. Cofer & Co. Citizen’s Pharmacy Reid ftnig.Co. Crucedale mm W ntervllle HI. Colfr (4) ..... Tucker (If) ,. Kertln.(2) ...... Fittsrd ........ Carter Eastonollee HI. .... Tufndr(S) Coin ... Holland (12) ... De Foor (2) Harrison Refertu—Conoror. Athena. High won Ihelr Drat game of thy tourney when they copped a tan) tough) game br a 16 to tt score. Although they > dotted ip win br a largo mar gin, they h% to flcht hard for i*rir|kw'A|i7, galnaton high brouswt to the toucpey a elah thal is greatly underestl mated and s teem that Can give the bait if th—i * ror"d. Scoring honors were divided <t< ■ti*itTMSbri&l '■!' ti-r*J . .ALL ABOARD . . , . Vr- t , 'r.vaJM' -’ « Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares . ’ TO Alabama British Columbia Georgia Havana Kentucky North Carolbi* Oregon Seuth Carolina Minslnslppi New lfexieo ? VIA Te W«at Virginia Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information applv to J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. «5 mm: #i