The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 21, 1923, Image 5
•lixnJnativ* L w
Improve* tho ippr
tit*, relievo* Sick
Headache and BU-
fouaneoe^e or roots
Constipation.
. AHfems'Neighbofs
MR FRANK RHODES. State
fame warden, eras In Athena Mon
day. meeting hla old friend*. Mr.
Rhodes says that his appointment
expire* In September, but he ex
pect** to resign In June and will re
turn to Athens and engage In the
brokerage business *w 1th lili sen.
He collects over $40,000 a year in
licenses from sportsmen and has
now $15,000 more in bank *.hun In
the history of the wardenshtp. The
hunting season ends on March 1st.
The other day he seized a barrel of
partridges shlpitcd by express and
gave the birds to hospitals.
MR. J. B. BROWN, a prominent
citizen and farmer of Hart county,
passed through Athens Monday. He
represents the Cotton Marketing
Association, and has Just returned
from a trip through South Georgia.
He says o number of farmers are
Joining the asoclatlon. They have
already distributed among members
20 cents per pound cotton, held and
have two more payments to give
out. Hart county is preparing to
grew cotton tnis year In spite of the
weevil.
A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS
Just returned from a trip through
South Georgia says farmers do\yn
there ore preparing to plane a big
crop of cotton and will put in twelve
or fifteen airus to the plus*. It is a
gamble*, ami if the season* are un
favorable they will los*i her.vly.
The boll weevil Is as dc^.ructlve
down there as with us.
quor law be riven ■ straight Chain
JACKSQN COUNTY **"* sentence.
COMMERCE— Afeasua taken At Einert roperior courVB. F.
last wqek shows that the popula- men t was acquitted. Will Parham,
tion or Commerce A increasing | convietd of felony, waa given three
right along, t he federal census' months on the chain gang. Mein
FARMERS AROUND ATHENS
ore not going to altogether depend
on cotton tot a money crop. Fletda
of peanutea and sweet potatoes will
be planted, and every mnn wilt raise
plenty of fo;d crops. Beglnnlnc
next full tho prediction la that a 0 f 1920 gave 2450, but the new’tosh is head of * the bond commis-
dawn of prosperity, plenty and in- cen sus puts its population at sion.
dependence will break upon u». ,2713. • As member of tho Georgia Cot-
. _ ... | A small boy on a bike in Com-I ten Growers Asoeiation, Efeert
AT THIS SEASON IN UA8Tj merce „„ over a little girl ami county ranks second in the state
' nn<1 " n . f . We ?’ , !' rl ' l,ay !the child was badly bruised. I because it turned in so much cob.
were being brought t-lo A.hens t> Mr. Charley Key Cooper son of ton. On this account
T. ke n Mr. C. W. Cooper, of Commerce j county la maintained as a sepai
died M Atlanta of a nervous break-1 district. Hart countv lead the
down. The parents of the dcceas-! state in the number of bales turned
ed formerly lived in Athens. in and Elbert came second. Mr.
Evidences are that cotton acre
age in Jackson of last year will
not be diminished.
Every.county in this section has
a farm demonstrator except Jack-
son.
Mrs. Glenn Ellis died in Atlanta.
She was the wife of a former Jef
ferson resident.
Nicholson invites the Jacksor
county singing convention to mee:
chickens for Mr. Geor-c Saya. The
, wfs:t
lihs 20c
ADD SOME SODA . .
-AWI IHUt war w o» water
of- first quality arc
rfectly white, with Tiaehes of
d, green and and blue.
cotton crop. But you now ace
every road wagons Faded with the
finest home-made hay, helng
brought to town for sale and It Is
being'Shipped 10 other sections
TENANTS OF J. A. Hl’NNr-
cutt say he Is the kindest and best
landlord In Georgia. He did not
take advantage of boom times to
advance rents and is always ready
to do the right thing. Ur Hunnt-
cutt Is cne of the best men and
citizens In Athens.
OUR POLICE SAY that better or
der never prevailed yi Athens and
there arc- few Infra- tlons of 111 - law
Automoblllsta are obeying the rules
and few nrresta are made, and these
slight Infractions. Our city Is
no'w free from accidents with ears
Elbert
irate
Tate says the members in Gor-
gia alone profitted two million
dollars on this season’s cotton
holdings.
MADISON COUNTY '
COMER—The women of Ila have
organised a splendid club and at
their last meeting considered the
their last meeting
it subject of Educatioi
Th
in that town on June 21-22.
ELBERT COUNTY
ELBERTON—The swine anil
chicken days at Elherton were
The Daniels are a fine old Mad
ison county family and ita mem
bers always make good. The Ro
tary ClubZf Americus compliment
ed Georg/ Daniel with, a four days’
trip to Petersburg, Fla., aa their
both successful. Chickens brought j delegate to {lie Rotary convention,
from 10_to ?5 cents per pound aril, .Mrs. Ethel Davis of Caiilton,
most of theme brought 23 cent
per pound. The sale rotted thi
sellers abort .-2.SCO. or ?5Q) mo.i
thah they would have gotten for
Good tathelast drop
IgsUld say it is !
i coum tell a cup
ot M^cweli House
blind )lded. What
else 0 uld Lave suck
arom: suck flavor,
such iniformityl
MMWELL
H DUSE
JAN kill. 'Satisfies '
IDr. bell’s:
[Pine-iar Honey
■yfUum&&xp
'MrnijSj
firCroupy Counts (ufiCddi
Mothers (nr 7 jrs have relied upon
HusdependaDl prescrip'.ionolafam-
Jj physician t > break up alarming,
croupv rough* You can depend on
Dr.Hell sdurirt 'longnight-attacksof
waltoe. li loci ns hard picked phlesm.
JJ.;ncon(e,i« area,anditupscousIan
Dilde-n like lb) rood old pars a,tup
Sat tar huney. , 1 an, dtnssiora.
Ttrfiat subM utfPlhirTA^nOffEY'
VAN-NIL llsvtr Disappiinte
THE GOOD PEOPLE IN THAT
section cf Athens living: beyond
the Normal School, and wh» were
taken into the city limits, nolens
volens, are now hopeful of getting
something to'show for, their city
taxes besides a scrap of paper It is
.said that they will be given sewer
age and fire protection and one or
street lamps.
MR. MOSS. WHO RECENTLY
nov-.ul irom his new hop.o 'just
beyond Col. 'Holman's on the
Mitchell Bridge road, has given an
option on his place at $7,500, but
saya ho hopes the deal will not h<
(cloned up he wants to return 'to
Athens.
A PARTY IN Ot>R city this week
who had travelled over South Caro
lina, saya la the lower pUrt of that
stato cotton la being pinnted right
along, as farmers hope to circum
vent tho noli weevil by early plant
ing.
THVI THICKEN CROP of Geor
gia las: year amounted to over *17,-
000,000. and tills new business has
Just started. This Is a |»!nter foi
tho poutry clubs of this sectUft.
MOST FARMERS HAVE LAND
broken for cotton and they will put
| In the seed ns early as possible. The
continuous rains have greatly re
tarded plowing, but there is plenty
of time to break land for corn and
other food crops.
THE WET CONDITION tt the
tfbufurhas put n .stop tv road work
and farmers. will not he nhlc to
run plows before the first of Aprt.
hut small grain Is simply humping
and u fine crop Is'promised.
ROUND AMONG MANY OF
our city banks show that they are
lalng nicely. The sale of cotton has
nit considerable mcney In clreuln
lion, and hnve now upon us nor
mnl conditions, or hotter.
A GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY
•ays when -Atm Candler flr.t begun
the manufacture of Coca Cola, hf
■old the bottling lights for 1500, con
sidering that much money 'pleked
up, but thla bottling' business Is nl
most as valuablo aa Coca Cola It-
sell, ana the holder has made gr s-t
a great fortune.
NEVER WITHIN TKE HISTORY
of Athene or any ot.:or Southern
city has th.ee been exhibited fifner
pictures than will be shown at the
Palace and Elite this entire week.
Each day some grand uttmctlon
will be on. and the admittance
one-half or, one-fdurth what
charged for these picture* In large
cltiea. You ahould attend one of
movlea every day thla week.
Too much pralae cannot be nc
THE WHITE WAY CELEBRA-
tlon Is going to be u great event in
the.history of our city. Thousands
from all neighboring ccuntles and I their fowls,
towns will be with os. Our mer-1 On Wednesday morr.ing the
special induce- southbound Seaboard train found
the body ot Mr. Appling beyond
the creek trestle beyond Cariton
The jury cime to the belief fiat
he was struck by the locomotive
of train No. 17 while v.-alkmp
across the cigek on the trest-o
Th# Elbert grand jury adopted
chnnts will offer
mente In the way of bnrgn
will repay a trip of hundreds of
ndleu to witness this celeo-atiou
MR. HUB FLEMING, who has
been so critically ill nt his home
near Klssemee, Florida, hoa been
carried to Atlantn for treatment. I
Mr. Fleming once lived in Athens |
ind did business here and ha* a |
boat of 'rlcnds among our cltlx.cn*. I
SIT"
SLUGGISH BLOOD.ffi&g&ggS
. _ - S?** You fcePdull"^
sleepy, have np energy or ambition,
and are easily tired. ’
Mood is
soring
sleepy.
id are easily tired.
SSSa$S&«
Unde’s
COLDS "ARE CONTAGIOUS
Coughs and Colds are contagious
nnd require prompt treatment as
they spread or develop in'.o Flu
and Grippe. Take no chances
when you can get Foley’s Honey
and Tar for a few cents and quick
ly chock coughs and colds. The
constantly increasing demand for
Foloy’s Honey and Tar, for three
geucratidns, has made it the larg-
QMftriM J?. 4 'filing cough medicine in the
l<UlgCMl | World. ' Contains no opiates—in-
- —' - - I gradients are printed on the wrap-.
per. Refuse substitutes. Iinsist
upon Foley’s.—Advertisement.
lood Ftiria
r
Onr Estimating Service—
is entirely at your diapoSftl. If
you will rive us an idea as to
what you have in mind, we will
cheerfully give you an estimate
on the cost of the lumber in
volved that will be as accurate
as possible; the accuracy de
pending, of coupe, upon the de
finiteness of tho information you
can rive us.
We are- entirely at your ser
vice; call us whenever you need
us!
aunZR-MOSS tSMBEK OOMFUff
BUILDING
materials
who is in St. Mary’s hospital is
not doing so well. Miss Hazel
Power is also at a hospital.
, GWNINETT COUNTY
LAWRENCEVILLE — Judge
Blanton Fortson, who is holding
court in Lawrenceville, wag hon
or guest at the'Kiwanis club.
Mr. James H. Brooks, of Tucker,
died at an Atlanta sanatorium.
“Aunt Mary” Butler, a negre
woman aged 9? years, died at Lo-
gansville.
Mr. J. W. Butler a former resi
dent of Lawrenceville .died at D-
Kalb. Mrs. Maggie Wiley died
near Hill’s Shop and she was buri-
id at Bethlehem, in Jackson coun-
ty. .
Howard Jones, the! negrd who
stole $1,000 from Mr. Charlie Jack-
son, was riven five yean; Marion
Wheeler; a white man, was up six
months for burglary..
The consolidation of small
schools is being urged in Gwinnett.
Mr. Sam Hinton was severely
injured at the Williams roller mill
when a barrel of wheat he was
helping to unload from a wagon
fell and struck him on ths head.
MORGAN COUNTY
MADISON—The grand Jury re
commend, that the county com
missioners persue a more liberal
policy in providing for the poor
of the county.
The burnimr of the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mocrhead was
caused by mortar falling between
the brick in the kitenen chimney
bext to the gable. Many things
were lost belonging to the grand
parents Of both Mr. and Mrs.
Mporehcad, including a mahogany
’ »ble 20 years old. They hope to
»bu.;d wheio Ac hoM, stood.
--X lone|rat in one.ns'it klllei
port a much better business than **h° r you pave,
at this time last year, t
WALTON COUNTY
MONROE—Two young employer
at the Monroe cotton- mill. Aunthd
Wages and Herman'Witcher, got
into a difficulty, when young
Wages was shot and killed by
Witcher. Wages had a young wife.
Judge Blanton Fortson becomes
more popular as the years come
and go. .
The smaller schools-in
are being consolidated .The latest
consolidations are the schools o!
Jersey, Cornish Mountain, Alcovy
Mountain and Cedar Grov*.
Misu Emma Turnbull died at , .
Pleasant Valley after a' long ill- » W P*
ncsi. noted skin
Mrs. Seaborn Malcom was se
verely injured in an automobile ac
cident.
Miss Pearl Williams died at the
Alto sanatorium after a long ill
ness.
Rev. M. B. Sams has given dp
Bethlehem circuit for anothei
field.
The freight rates are halved on
arsenate for farmers. This is the
good work of Hon. J. D. Price, j
MIME! it
Just the moment L
tho-Sulphur to an itchn_.
or broken out akin,' the
itching
healidg begins say* a
specialist, This sulphur
, made Ihtd a pleasant
preparation, made MW a p'
cold cream, gives such' a quick re
lief. even W fiery efsema, that
nothing has ever been found' to
take ita place.
g, cools the if
heala the eefema right up, leaving
a clear smooth skin in place of
ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or
roughness.
You do. not have to wait for im-
!>ay Jack Robinson—out comes
the rheumatic on in and distress.
St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheu-
* :h' never dis-
urn the skin,
and stiff
ness from aching joints, muscles
nnd bones; stops sciatica, lumbago,
backache and neuralgia.
Limber up! Get a small trial
bottle of cld-time,- honest St.
Jacobs Oil from any drug store,
und in a moment you’ll be free
__ r , n _. _ - from pains, aches and stiffness.
le oldest living type of an-1 Men tho-Sulphur at any drug store. I Don’t suffer! Rub rheumatism
I I *■ •> Advertisement away.—Advertisement. 1
<* ———^— iou uo no* nave to wait
Islands near New Zealand arelprovement It quickly shows. You
the home of te tuateras, supposed can get a little jar of Rowles
Stop * , dosin/’2
It’s.pip jn only. St. Jacobs Oil vtU
(top any pain. and not one rheu-
matismc'asb in fifty requires in
temal treatMenL Hub soothing,
penetrating St? Jacobs Oil right on
the tender spot, ahd by'the time
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• “Hello.’’
rights.”
Off wcht the Twins to Sugar-*
Blum Land which lay between
Castor Land and Plaster Land.
“Whnt’d you come for?” asked
riomeono. '•
And, there stood a cbocAIatc rab
bit with white icing done all over
Hint like an embroidery pattern.
“Hello,” answered Nrncy polite
ly. “Wo came ts set- things to
:hta.”
’Well, it's high time somebody
did.” said the rabbit. “King Gin-
,-crbrcnd made a new. law .yester
day nobody ran obey, and well all
have to go to jail nnlets be takes
it back.”
“What law?” asked Nick.
“Re said bathing -was n good
habit and every 8ugr.r-Plum Land
er would have to take a bath
twice a day."
“That’s awful!” replied Nick.
Siren once a day la bad enough.”
wedding cake. It’s made ofliis-
qule and won’t run; but how in
creation can folks made of cake
and sugar take a bath? We’d all
run away and mix together and
when wc dried off, like cs not I’d
have an ear off tbs knick-knack
dog, a leg off the lemon cookie
sparrow anti a tail off the gum-
‘T Sever thought of that!” de-
eteref Nancy. “Well go to see
King Gingerbread at once. Mebbe
he'll take the law back.”
“Goody!” chried tho chocolate
rabbit. “I’ll spread the good
news,” And away he hopped to
toll the Other Sugar-Plum Land
ers that nbbody need endanger
his life by taking a bath.
“Say,” he called, stopping sud
denly. “You’d bettor stop at thr
Cut-Out Lady’s house and ask
l-er to sew King Gingerbread’s
_!g
do even at that,” said ! buttons on straight. She
the embroidery-pattern rabbit, | them crooked, and he gets mad and
waggling his ears. "Wc can’t tv-1 mak»s slllv laws."
cn bathe once, any of us, except “All right!” called Nancy,
the Kewple off the top of the (To Be Continued)
adtssas * > a. ■-
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