The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 22, 1923, Image 5

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THURSDAY MARCH g gotSd work done by Editor Burton ot the Lavonia Times. or* to bn voted on, at the nwt ing next Wednesday for tho en suing year. C. A. Trussell, D. J. S. Goetchlus, B .P. Hardeman Hugh H. Gordon, Jr., H W Dew* A. Rhodes, J. E. Talmadgo, Jy Billups Phinixy, Hugh H. White H.H. GORDON ON VISIT TO FLORIDA Around Athens a so Inst which no assignments were made. The distribution is being made on the basis of 24 cents per pound on an cotton that has been classed middling. The seaociation has now bn hand several thousand bales of cotton to market gradual* ampus T. F. Tabor, of the Lavonia Na tional bank is busy from day to night with persons wanting eggs for setting or to make arrange ments to get eggs. The Bank of Livohla will furnish money to build chicken booses. A boy brought a strange bird to the Times office. The bird had wings but couldn't fly and web feet, but could not walk much. Hr. J. E. Conwell, president of the Georgia Cotton Marketing As sociation, was In Lavonia last week, visiting friends. He is great ly encouraged over the work the Association id doing. i DURIXO THE recent cold spell there were many complaints about bunted water pipes, if you will leave your water «o that it will drip all night you will* never have trou ble about froxen pipes. BEFORE CLAYTON, street was built up the block on Thomas, be tween Bro-d and Clayton, was one ■ of the best sections lr the city for retail business and especially for .country produce. It wue then known uie "Chicken Avenue.” Stores on this block were always in de- Hugh H.. Gordon, Jr., president ,of the Commercial Bank, who has been confined at his home for several days with a severe cold, left Thursday for a visit to'Flori da where be will be the guest of his fathor and recuperate. Mr. Gordon will irn to Miami for a week and expects to put in slme time fishing on Btacaync Bay. near his father's home. LITTLE HAIR GOE8 LONG WAV PrramM Pll* SapeMltsvIeS Hava For Years. Tf.u will quickly realise that pyramid Clio Suppositories are Juaply wonderful to easo pain, re* GEORGIA'S BASEBALL team, | numbering about fourteen, will leave for Columbus Fridajr afternoon via Macon. It Is probable that the team will stop over In Macon for the Yals- Oglethorpe game on Its return to the Classic City. MR. P. ELLLIOTT, of Gainesville has inaugurated a motor bus line from Gainesville to Athena. Via Jefferson and Commerce, which runs dally. As business increases additional busses will be pul on. Tbs value of Athene as a business and trading center is being rralltetl by all neighboring towne. These motor bus line* are valuable feed ers to our trade, would like to see more lines established. Why not put on one from Athens to Washington? rqman rrnipgs Roman striped aUh Is effectively combined with blue . serge In sulis sad one-piece frocks. Very striking turbans as also evolved from It. PETE BOWEN AND "RED” TAL LEY are expected \q make their homeward Journey In their cut-down Ford. | "SKINNY" RIVERS will leave fov hls home In Louisville In a few days The football manager wilt divide hie SQUARE MESHES Large wooden beads are use! to outline the patterns In the square meshed bice that Is growing m pop- a'ar these days. Bright,red or rreen beads on sera lacs la an effective •FRIENDS OF BAM RICHARDSON BALTIMORE — Officers o fthe Missing Persons Bureau hero,In s report today declare four-flfths of the missing gMStave bobbed-hair. FRIENDS OF BAH HICIUtUMUH will be pleased to learn that be Is tastly recuperating from the effects of Jits motorcycle accident. "BILL” JOHNSON will spend Um holidays with relatives and friends lr. Tbomaston, Os. He expects to makt tbs trip In his newly acquired fUv- Cornsr, now occupied by Lee Mor- 8PECIALTIKS of the State Col lege ot Agriculture and representa tives of railroads and fertiliser or ganisations are touring Georgia addressing farmers in an effort to persuade them to pursue a cash eye - Um of farming, with the hog, row and ben the supporting basis and make cotton tho money crop. Tho cash trade was never better u t this season, so our Athens merchants report, and It Is due to the fact that farmers are raising other money crops and do not depend solely on cotton. . .... NEGROES CONTINUE to- leave. Felt and taffeta is a smart combi- j nation in millinery this spring, par-1 tlcularly in the delicato shades of, lavender, mauve, lemon or blue. I The past weak, over one hundred left the Athena depot Doubtltss. many of the exodustera suffered from the bllxxard of this week. Let ters continue to pour In from theee darkeys, begging for money to g«t Mere Itching, allay that aggravat ing »-nse of pressure and enable you to rest and sleep with comfort,. The fact that almost every drug- Cist In tho U. R end Canada carries I'rrnmld In stock at «• cents a box ikows how highly these Supposi tories ore regarded. Taka no sub- iiituic. fon can try them free by ,ending, your name aodaddnas to Pyrsmla Drug Co., Ilf Pyramid MR. ROBT. F. MARKET, a Junta In the School of Engineering and s prominent Lambda Chi laterally man • left Athena Wednesday morning, er rs ute to New York, from which plow he will take ship and embark foi Brasil. Bob. as he Is known on tht campus, intends to outer the coffee business la Brasil. MR. W. C. P0WER8 will leavt Thursday for Putnam, where he will spend the holidays with his parents. MR. JONATHAN LEWIS. Jit. plans to visit his.horns end friends la Savannah during the holidays. MR. JACK CHAFFIN expects to spend part ot the holidays at Green- villa. S. Of visiting relatives and CHANCELLOR DAVID C. Bar- row Is writing a scries of articles on the Ten Commandments, which ore being published In the Christian Index. They are exten sively copied by the weekly press and read with great Interest 1 Ease your tight, aching chest Stop the pain. Break up the con gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest re lief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tight ness and drive the congestion and coreness right out. Nothing turn such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppery, and when heat penetrates rig 11 * down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints re lief comes at once. - i The moment you apply Red Pep per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot it warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, back ache,'stiff neck or sore muscles, -just get a jar of Rowiea Rod Pop per Rub, made from red peppers, ,at any drug store. You will have | the quickest relief known'. Always say “Rowles.”—Advertisement SEDAN Even More In Demand The Ford Sedan is accepted everywhere as the car for the family. A convenient car to drive, comfortable to ride in and it affords munch pmaure at #ich low cost that its use is practically universal. Finer upholstery, adjustable window regu lators and refinements iq chassis construc tion have Milt up quality and yet the price has never been so tow. ' The demands for this carape Up gnat thpt delay may prevent your getting delivery. List your oner now. A small down pay ment—the balance on easy terms. Vim"" ■** Royston has declared a holiday for Monday afternoon. March Ifth, on which, day Ty Cobb and hla De troit Tigers will play In Athens. Royston has a right to be proud of Cobb, na that town has the distinc tion of having produced the great est baseball piayer of all time. Royston and many other sections ot Franklin will be In Athens In force I on that day. . ( i GEORGIA RANKS ltth in wealth compared to ths other states ot the Union, but in educational ex penditures this great stats Is Id the 41St place. The stats education, al institution located In Athens sorely feels this lack of public spirit. TRAVELLERS BAT WORK . Is badly needed on spots on tne high- Try This! A Gleamy Mass of Soft, Luxuriant Hair way from Athena to Atlanta. It to tbs duty of the SUM to keep up this road and It should be looked after. .i.hhMMM MR. T. D. ALLEN will go. to Ashe ville. N. C.. to spend the holidays MR. JOHN F. FLETCHER will re main In Athens during the holidays to practice for track. MR. CLECKLKY. also ot track team, has a sots' foot and will be unable to practice. > RED STEPHENSON, aad Frank FRANK RHODES nays he to get- ting awful hungry to get back home to Athena ana will prpariss never “gain to leave. Frank says there to ■to. place like Athena. . MB. T. 9. THORNTON, of Hart soys bis county to buying Its seed, from the WlntetVm# Pure Seed As-1 ■oeiatlon, and: be baa recently or dered 2SO bushels of their cotton seed for hto own planting. Those Wlntervllle farmers are glvir.; our secUon a splendid and wide-spread advertisement. AN OLD FARMER SAID that ccld and ice do not hurt fruit for the beat fruit year he ever knew a bitter cold spell hit ths trees when In fuU ,bloom and Idolea hung, from tbs limbs and tbs blossoms were coated with Ice. Erwin left Tuesday evening qn their motorcycle for Atlanta. H. H. BROWN and B. Gainer leave Wednesday evening for their home In Nashville. Oa. W. B. H. SEARCY, JR.. wlU spend the Esater holidays la Orlftto, hto C A. Trussell Motor Co. East Clayton Street $ Athens, Ga. A POULTRY EXPERT SAYS don't let ths mltas get ahead of you. Use a spray of ksroslne on your roost every two weeks and you will not be troubled with these pests. Wutch your hens carefully for them also. MR LEE MORRIS-has bought a large and beautiful line of soring clothing-and will soon have them on .display, JJr. Morris has one of Pimples Are Impurities Seek ing an Outlet Through Skin Peres , ! Pimples, sores and boils usually result from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the vary ducts which should fslMorb only nourish ment to sustain* the'body. , It bthe,fimcUon'»f the kidneys i . to filter impurities from ths blood | that Georgia and cast- them out in the form of >educatlon’ r at urine, but in many instances the Ignat, value ,! bowels create mors toxins and 1m- 1 created appr purities than the kidneys ckn dim- or learning. in the south and no large city --an surpass the filings of bis estab lishment. And his (goods are in full keeping with the "Dayliqht Corner." ’ SOUTHBHN BAPTIST churches during 1*22 administered 212,441 baptlsima, had a net gain of 147,- 252 members, and increased the number of ministers by 596. Ths churches In Athens have met with their full share of success. Continued from P«g* on*) At onetiv 5 You can transform tven plain, dull, flat hair. You can Uve it abundant, soft, gicssy and ^full oftjliDr.-.Just get.a 35 cent bottle m “Dandcrino” at any drug- itore. Then moisten a with Uta-DOanderine" lit with tha condition* y In Georgia In agr- ! stock, poultry and all of,Its branches, he did not bellsve "was sold on hlgbst id pointed out tht to this state of in- opriatlons for hlgh- Hc showed a popu- rursl sections of tip 1 state of 2,197.987 and city popu lations of 727,859. Then he show ed what had been accomplish*! lr. agricultural lines and In helping to make this one of tha grestjr states in the Union . Tho llvf stock Industry amount* to over. MOV!?; — — and draw |ng baby chicks. Why pot some of this through your hair, taking on* these farms ba started around Atk ina!! strhnd at a time. Instantly, ensr With an inouoator you can jru, immediately, you have doub- hatch several thousand biddies at led the beauty of your hair. It o time nnd when one day old they >10 b4 a mats, so soft, lustrous bring from 17 to 20 cents. They are ud so easy to do up. All dust and ehlpped long distances bjy eicotsWeoil is removed. Do not feed a young Let , “Dsntbrtae” put new life. riilck *">“1 three days oM. Su r JtoWW?i n toSli n w , m r filh : MR - T ' R THORNTON of Hart en your scalp, check dandruff and coun tr aaya the Georgia Cotton fallingthgir and help your hair to Orttoera'XUOeiaUVm a few. dafs rowTortE-fliWL Strong jwd hgau- lines maUml ^Checks aggregating tiful.—Advertisement. : W^Med to mgtabera os cotton 1 WASHINGTON, —A cam paign to raise fed'd stuffs will be started in Wilkes county among fariner*. . ' Fire threatened the planing mill at Tignali, but; the blase was ex getting rid of thase Impurities, tlngulshed wjfh little damage. _ Friday in April which often break out all oyer the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eduptisns, says a noted authority la to get from any phar macy about four ounces -of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water each morning be fore breakfast fq* one week. This will help pro vent, the * On the first there, will he !--— — - -—. — a literary and athletic contest. An organisation of the Washing ton General * * ~ twentj only i advocated the rehabllitat tha fqrest and in a concise net told of the great worit is no#'being carried on in sections of the stata ta b „ and a charter applied for. George W. Carver, a common will help prevent, the formation of toxins In the bowqls. It also stim ulates the kidneys, thus coSxing them to filter the blood of impur ities and clearing tbd skin of plm- pies. | Jad Salta is inexpensive and is sS'gR. ,l ^sruJfi Hera you have a pleasant, offer- tixemcnt ... Georgia negro .who spoke in Wash initon last summer, of tho Tuske- gco Institute, has made a lasting paint from mud^Ceryar said, “I can do anything through Christ who strengthen* mV*, Mr. W..T. Bulford, which is being done by this tnstl tution brought forth a storm of tho offkUl* of tha college and lend their support and that of the Rotartans in every possible way. , N. C.-“I wxi m and had trouble withmyside.Ihae been taking roed ml . .. a Confeder ate veteran, died at Ttg&all, In hta 79th year. "‘Drink' ^Noo-^b^tme Cafft “The Value Is in the Coffee” Dodson’s Liver W Straightens You »!p Better Thai! Satiating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset You—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work—Read Guarantee ; ‘MT t ——— You’r* bilious! Your liver is tie of Dodson’s Uver Tone for a luggiihl Ton feef l*sy, dixxy and few cents under my ^penm) II knocks out Your hsad b money-beck^guareatce that each ull, youk tongna b coatsdi spoocdul will ctaaa your sluggish troth bad; stomach sour and liver better than a dago-of na*ty owcls constipatad. Bat don’t taka calomel and that it, wont make ilivating calomel. It maksa you as sick. - w a-. tot aWsttoTrSi!* Mr. J. P. Harris, a former citi- mn of Washtagton, died in Macon. . FRANKLIN COUNTY LAVONIA. Oa.—Mr. W. a Mc Coy. of tho State Ag. college, fa mous poutary export, will visit Franklin counts this week, taking in tha different totrms. t over 700 Hub msmbsrs have been enrolled in Franklin county. The toys and girls have become members of the Pig. Con. Potato. Peanut. Cotton. Calf, -Soy Been. Sheep, Poultry. Canning, a Sewing It Is Delicious this meeting the state: In Guaranteed by SCOTT T. & COFFEE CO. . .Wholesale Coffee Roasters Athens, Ga. regular. 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