The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 23, 1923, Image 5

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II, n»‘ SPUR I NBm L- Fifteen Georgia Players Leave Foi Initial Games in Columbus f, queu, IFC.C eat - I.iy afternoon a Fame between ■ ole up of freshmen und Flayers Coach White nnd I; left Friday afternoon for where two (tames will "I aa.ilnst Ft. Donning Sut- iel .Monday, these being the Ulliil i uni's of the schedule. Kid" a players left .on the trip u fell si Sole. Chambers, Mun- *y. I’ewers, Rosser, Thomason, Wsusm. Allen, Taylor. Middle- (rooks .Mi'ltae, Kldridge, Clarke, ' bums' .,nd Hodges. Coil'll White did not divulge his official 1'iieup for the first gamo kr Wj- wfc" undecided about SHis- ■ f the places, but It is n crtomiy that the first four men In ■he lilt'll.g lineup will be, Clarke, losdefl man: Watson, Klilrldge •flwsiasoe. Powers will r **two .Mhidi i rhlr n ba ®° W,H draw either two vMiddlcbrooks or Taylor and rlsht and field will probably draw jta^Sy »hilo * red Sale 1s expected to open order' 0 “ r< “ Bame ’ From thl**^ Clarke, cf. Watson, 2nd tr. Kldrldge, 1. f. Thomason, 1. b. Ramaey, y. f. Allen, ss. < Mlddlc brooks,. 3rd b. I':wera, c. Sale, p. C CL?fTov° E4TH ’ ™ EN LIFB fcwh!?°* N ’ Q *^~ JOSO Fernand is Llr y ' l * cnt >'' » native of Spain n,ur<| ercr of Mrs. Kllsn- both Rich, decided tz- serve the rest behind III[ Vi" m,tural ** f « In the State Pen- fi lV . a .'. y at . ‘ ,ard lah "e when choli J7b". Allen at short which loaves SS'XS ’jT ^ " h »» «*><>£• Isane *„ fzamaevg Society. Milligan Bible - Johnson City, Tenn., grill spank 11 the young people on n topic of vital Importance, while C. J. Sharp wilt give the main address of thn afternoon of “Christian Endeavor and Evangelism.” 1 A (pedal Invitation If extended everyone to attend the sessions, filled with Inspiring sddresses .Good singing; Moving pictures at night, with a fellowship hour pre ceding and a "School of Methods' that wjll bo valuable to every body. Athena Visitors ■ MKE,IKftHST HUB Between Forty and Fifty At Candidates Appear For Football Try-Out on the First Call. / CH A ItU >TT KS VILLE.—Between II ami :.o football men reported to Coach Karls Neale on tho opening lay of spring football practico at tie Pnlverslty of Virginia. Many sow are expected out and tho Siuail that will train for several seeks will probably be-mucb largei than that out file first aftern con Coach Neale will drift the men only In fimiiamentals In order to get acquaint'd dlthilfis material and to •drt the men off >• in tho work vhich they will have to do In tho fill. On the openliig afternoon tbs MSM “• were dealt, yet shall he work came after baseball practice '"*• And whosoever liveth and be am! was only far a short whilo. Heeeth in me shall never die/' On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Colonial Theatre there will V® . Klv ,®" “ Bible lecture upon tho topic A King and His Kingdom Showing the Fuliflllmcnt of Pro phecy” Hundreds of prophecies have been fulfilled during the past nine years. The fulfillment of these prophecies moke the speaker a firm believer to the absolute'truth of the statement that “million! now Ring will never die,' Hie belief Is based upon numerous Verses In the Bible such us the of J “*“ ,n nil W sad iirl. 1 w m *5® r ®” urr eetion, and the life, he that believeth In Me. fj*®*** V* 7 ,r ® < *“ d - vet shall he A'.nong those vlsIHng In Athens Friday were: N. C. Ware. Wash- ington. Ga.; K. B. and Mrs. Ray Atlanta; a A. Walker. Atlanta. w. a Crowe, Atlanta: L. F Beauvais, Orlando .Fla.: M. Stewurt, Atlanta: L. K. Stalinas Atlanta; L. H. Bacon. Lexington. Oa.; a a Latimer. Greenwood. 8. C{ U L. Hallman. Orunlte Falla K. C. T. C. Hallman, Granite Kalla S. .; Paul Gllreath. Jr, Cartersvllle. H. 1). House. Atlanta. , Atlanta. l>. H. Cantrell, Rome, On.; C. (I. Lane, Atlanta. W. C. Drlskeli. Atlanta: W. F. Mclyln, Chicago: II. Knutnun, At lanta; o. M. Keal N'. J.; Thonias H. Trent. AUants; It. H. Rimes. AfUintay -f. i-W. Blakemoref St. Louis; C. A. Bran.Ian, R. g Aiken, Atlanta; K. u. Fife, New York City; Mra S. D. Bosaer, Au gusta, Os.; E. J. White, Phlladel Phla. Pa.; Stephens O. Saula Orlf fin. Oa.; C. 8. Leo, Atlanta. E. L. Calloway, Charlotte, N. C.; L. R. Schlegel, Cincinnati, J. M. Fayettellle, N. C.; J. B. Morris. Jr.. Tampa. Fla. Fined $10.75 On Disorderly Charge Foots” Epting was fined »H>.7f in police court Friday morning or a disorderly conduct charge. He gave notice of certiorari proceed- n—- ut wi uuran urocecu- Ings immediately after being fined CHILDREN w** chjMd by Ine* Kirk who SHOWS jivoa st 1030 Hobson avenue with b ,ri«king into her house. Epting fftsciSrasisttB tlBrmrn w*re separated, from the i ordi - ym.T k 1 wl " h® *** ^ul" F. Hllderbrandt of Atlanta. Ga.. who on Sunday will represent the In ternational Bible Students' Assoela- HnVt.h W i“ h® rcca,, ® d that /Ur. Hllderbrandt epoke In Athens In the Colonial Theatre last December nnd thoso who heard the lecture on that occasion are cordially Invited to come Ugaln and bring any of T y h ®.Interested hrlu. In order to start the men at 0» bottom In the use of their tandj to handle the ball Conch X,aJe had centers snapping the bull h barks who would forward pals X to the other bucks or to the ends. Ai his scouts had seen the Vlr- |hh team , In action last season aptat Princeton and against Went hnlnia. Coach Neale knew nil, “"'"<i».wno may be Intel iMt \ Irglnla's style of piny last i fl fulfillment of prophecy jniat even before he' 'came here. , Th ® tocture this Sunday will 1 ',‘ ke . k UP . mMt of ,h ® ,t,rln ^ fhV r rU0Ul “ rly wlth Prophecies | folng Into tho fundamentals with li™ ^ hav ® already been fulfilled. ‘ h *® hea «" ««d Odd Fellows Are charges and- having them "get n !' in heaCcn“and •e mnin points of tho stylo of |® a, Nh under his control, yet in caus- he wlli ttptet from them next I* 11 *' fulfilment of,prophecy He I USeS CVffPV nnhi.nl ' n Coach Neale will have h|s hands M In couching the baseball team directing--the football work at ■tmiiic time. But the afternoons Jtloiur. nnd by ht&lng the haso- M men stgrt at 3:10 o'clock and t IricUce for two hours during tho ST® ' ,ar * of tho afternoon ho W be able to give on hour and a for 'bo more strenuous foot- i ^ valnlnx, after It has cooled off . — - WJIHCL V n< “""-•ry natural means. An exam ination of His methods in the past will show conclusively how sure of fuhllment are all ether phophe- Cl 2L COnt<Un ® d ln *he Bible. • The local class of Bible Students bn n v .° •rronged this meeting nnd ex tend a cordial Invitation to all to T ?ere will be provlded ^r Wr thought and no one present will fall to realize that superhuman work in. the bad a* right'to "break"in. *Hc In a window when the door went wasn’t opened. Out or the case also grftw ?rating a dtsirda —THE BANNER-HHRALD, ATHENS. GEORCU ..,, m a in fact* that week will be one of the great est times oar ctl* has ever bad, and during the six days doubtless the city will be filled to overflow ing with visitors. Of course every business house will reap a harvest from these guests. On that occasion the Elks' Spring Festival will be held at the Chase street school grounds, which have been turned over to the members (or that occasion. They have arranged tor the Sherry k Inblns conglomeration of shows, known au the "Aristocrats, of the Wheeled World,” to spend the week ln Athens. Tbis aggrega tion has 36 lint class and differ ent shows, Resides a great Ferris wheel and other like attractions. It require* a special train of thirty ears to transport this company. They have two bands and all else to amuse and delight the public. Now you must not confound this company with tho average streel carnival. Every show Is of the highest class with the best stal est In their respective lines. And every exhibit is clean, and s father can unhesitatingly carry his dang!' ten or children Into any tent And neither wilt any skin games or gambling devices be found with this comnay. Each tent will be under the ansplces of the Elks and an Elk will be at the door of every exhibit and see that nothing objec tionable Is permitted and that the best order Is observed. The honor of every Elk In Athens Is pledged that nothing but clean and hlgh- clsss exhibitions will be given, and patrons receive full worth for their money. And to Insure this nledge, If anf minister of the Gospel, mem her ol the faculty of our schools or colleges, or reputable dtlsen, finds any tent show or act the least of fensive. or aught like sharp, nrartlce' and will report the mat ter to tho Elks, tho doors of that tent, or act will bo at once closed, and If the complaint Is not correct sd the contract with the company will be forfeited. trouble, and put to more personal expense In collecting hut year’s taxes than In all the previous six years combined. "It seems that so many people are Inclined to regard taxes as a minor Importance; when In reality they ought to be fully’awarc of the fact that taxes come ahead of all other debts. . ‘The fact that the 3000 taxes on last year's books yet unpaid amount to only 10 per. cent (In money vulue), of 7000 nnmes on the books, shows thut i the unpaid taxes will average a very small amount each. PEOPLE’S MEMORY FAIL* THEM 7. “It Is astonishing how many of our pen [lie who glvo in their tax In are the America With spring here tn'earnest, and ■wk Owes* and prices are will be offered In this sale. -CoWna store will no goabt be crowded with eager shoppers tor them, so yoo had best go early. Woman’s Club Is Shown Portable Machine Can Sew ihc spring, forget to pay It In tho F ! f,daj ' “lomlng idle ladles of these fall. There are many men and many ?**!?* wer * ** ven n demonstration fall. There are many men and many women who hnvo n poll tax en tered against them on hist year's books, who have evidently forgot ten about this small'obligation. "Moat of the taxes I have col lected since Ohrtatmax, I have gone out of my offlco and collected them. This is doing more than the delinquent tax payer should ex pect -for If I go out to collect taxes, I certainly can not bo In to servo these who come to my office. For some time- Interest at the Athens Woman's club has been centered fn sewing clasaes, and Friday morning She ladles of these PROPERTY MAY BE 80LD. \ charge of operating ■ < house against the Kirk Her css? Is schefufed to 'orderly But such extreme methods will not be necessary. Tills cpmpany oonflnes Itself tu such organisa tions as the Elka. Rotary Clubs and Klwanis. and always visits a place through the Instrumentality a and supervision of such organism '- .Iona The week before they visit Athens the company will be In Savannah, where they have a eon tract with the Elks dab of that cUy. And espedal shows are provided for children, and In order that •very child In our city may have an opportunity to see every show or as many aa they like, one day during the week the grounds will ' be thrown open to every aften- lit Session-Hare “ h00 ^ M During the last soven years as tax collector, I have not had, (all toid) over a dozen advertisements In the (tapers for sale of property for taxes. Unless a whole lot of people take notice nnd come and settle In the next ten days or two ,weeks, thore fill be a page or two or the Athens flanncr-Herald full ° 8a, °" for April nnd May. If this record which I give caUses «ome mind to plaeo the blame on m ®’ 1 will suggest that he put some of the blame on thoso who havo not done their duty, for I havo certain ly done tho best P could. Most respectfully, W. A. MALLORY, Tax Colector. by Messrs. George Joyner of tho Athens Railway A- Electric Co.. nnd F. B. Davis of the Western Electric Co., of the wonderful re sults obtained bv using the Wes tern Electric Portahlo newlng ma chine, with Its feull complement of attachments. Those who saw tbs demonstra tlon were struck with tho adapta bility of the machine to all kinds of sewing, and any lady can have a demonstration of tho machlno in her own home by calling 1GU. Mr. Joyner la making n special olfer of a Western EUctrlc Iron free with each machine purchased and tho company Is now conduct Ing • special ail* In Athens. Wallace Reid Saturday Attraction; Great Features Booked Coming Week. SCOUTS Pli BIG I.E. Former “Pupils” Give Miss Sarah Moss Big Party Continued from page one) Friday^nhrtt^o Shr put up a rail coins up tag bond _ One other ease, a traffic viola tlon, was ths onlv other rasa to be tried before Judge Thornton Friday morpiin-. The ’ 14th - Divisional encamp ment 1 of I. 0. 0. F. Is In session In ........ — yj. m. 1. Ill aonoa in Athens Friday Afternoon and night and many prominent Odd Fellows are hate In attendance. The pro- — -- an forces are now at Id. C?me. no matter what yo'tir *• A special Invitation is tended to. the clergy of Athens. gram fs as follows; ■ „ Jaw'SESS:*"*** - Y *• r.’SarA'Rwaf*- 7 -’ Response. B. L. J. Smith, P. O. H.» commorce. Address, C. A. Fretwell, O; C. P„ Fitzgerald. wiSis^ c ' m ‘ aH - p - „ -limits No metal can touch you is leg comfort _ comfort In Garters. They higher in than In price, you buy ask for PARIS. KSGH HMH Harold T. Tuck, D. D. O. M., presiding. Night Session, 3 P. M. ITnfloIibed business. Exemplification Patriarchal De gree. Refreshments. Address. Hon. T. H. Robertson. - S.. Gainesville, Qn.-’The l'n written Work.” “ Exemplification, Degree. thlOf WIU be free to them. This uct ’ef kindness to eharhctertotic of tho Elks. They want that day to have thistr umilfln ’tinted trlu. school child***, and the members of the lodge will be oat in force to act MLcsiden (or these children and S e that the best to placed at their rvlce without money and without prto*. Both bands will discourse music and the occasion will be one of unbroken pleasure and enjoy ment to the youngsters nnd all at tendants of our schools. Some rim* since Elks Lodge No. 3, had this organlsaUon a week In Philadelphia. Pa..' and on free school day there were 13*DM children on the grounds. birthday party and themselves immensely over “old times.” Eight of the Kiris who wont to'school to 'Mis* Moss and one of the teachers of th* school were •t the party. . conducted her Mhool before the public school system was begun in 1888 and eyen after ih,t. Speaking 01 her Friday on* of her old puplta said, “she was a re- "wkahto teacher, so kind and IminstaUng and lovable.” / ™ o ;<* who attended Oh {£?<£& SS. SSSi Lipscomb, Harry Hodgson, Dupree Hunnicutt, Barrott Charlie Phlnlzy, Jack John Mrai, will Mom, Mn! Frank Lli — - The local Executive Committee of thotNort(least Georgia Boy Scout Council of which C. D. Flanlgen to President, met recently at tho home of Mr. Flanlgen and formulat ed plans for the enlargement and promotion of the work In North east Georgia. WALLACE REID PALACE SATURDAY. 'Rich Men’s Wives,” now play, ing at the Palace theatre, is GREAT PROGRAM NEXT WEEK study in martial contentment, in Monday tho Palace presents j “‘he average wifo to con-! Tho*. H. Ince’a great picture of r-nmiwi .k. -[ w |,o w , r . sAmcflcsn Womanhood in “Hail , cerned. ried a man, of wealth it will prove «ist°e^ Cti0O0fh#ro » nd * 11 » To theatregoers in general “Rich Men'g Wives" will provide enjoy able entertainment that is oat ol the ordinary run of things and will meal some of thTiest act jj&jh* ,cr0 *n J>a* known, contri bute by such favorites as Hotwr Peters, Claire Windsor,' Bab) tloM'h.^ 1 raiiw"' I ^ H t5$ cL ’ Ge*“on Glass' oHtoera'ta * hi 0 * lnea,rille «nd Mii“^ r 5u22'. e c 5 fearfM < ^i^' 0d wii n The Athena OTganiMHoj, to com The Woman”. This is the picture that 1ms the endorsement of all the Woman’s Clubs of this coun- and is dedicated to tho Women America; The Elite Prints hwostcri on Monday the great northv/*kt<’, n fPeejnl “Tlie Silent Call” featur- un it com- Pleto and a fall program has been outlined. Scont Executive E. p R^n»* « ®“ l<!,ent getting all ”U ter ® appointed and S.nfw^J rnn,led “«* "oing Appearing aa a young man about * RJrtatioua* phllanthro- ut, Wallace Reid has a part that — J 1 * him to perfection in “Thirty The Athens Boy Scouts will haw, I j ! ? “elodramatic fares cem- a prominent part in fte oromm I fu 5r ’ by Paramount from Whi'ta Way' 0,6 oPentog ™”^ I ^-P!* y -. b . y A -'. Thomas' and Clayton Haptflton. type of story the I *«« him in—a tag “Stmngheart” the great police dog actor, pis is by far the heat picture .shown at the Elite in ■* The balance of the week a.program will appear in thi Sunday issue of thia p5p«C noiseless street CAPS ® T ' P ^ 1 ” Mton-Thnt the Twin CUIes of SL Paul and Minneapolis ara to have the first •treat can In the world to the plan S&a&ssafe "•owing with this end in view'' J™®}* oflulPPed with roller hour taS «?“* ‘S. iatMM undef care- ton In April. According to-Vico ate.® . -uMu Julian McGill, tho rol- BRiiner-Herald Want Ads ^odu h Je m ri ^ r h ? u c ^ D T lm “' (Too Late to Chmalfy) cornea to the Pnlaw Stordly h ‘ ^ CJ l!2f!L^! ob,,b »' — I one of his beat* direct-to- I In this picturo. Mr Relrl his Good Health, I rate of a wealthy yornig man WANTED — MORE in.. M flirtation* and^buiulng • rv.. N ra isS*%■ * ws Wy ta o Frank Linscomb (Mae Hodg- »?"): Mra- Julii McNeil, Mn. Bom - Daisy Tnlmadge), Miss APRIL 8TH TO THE 14TH Thornton (Eva Wtor); Mrs. wi ^^ Curd 7; (Mis* Emma Wf®r>; Alisa feamie Bacon, Carlton, (Annie Hudgins.) On July 9th the grand council of Elks will bo held In Atlanta, and 71.000 members from all over the country will attend that gather tag. The **’ -“* *- *- giro them _ [lace in that ga to make • sucesaa of their Spring Fsatiral. They ask their friends Claims He Was Federal Agent Continued from page one) Opens Friday Morn ing At First Christian Church. Closes April First Thla Division consists of nil Ed- ™ e 'J , Z t t t£ r “E*! campments In the Eighth Congrer.- h,l ” 1 ,0 PP° rt of the 8®"®™' >slonal District and De’egate-i will pl i2j 1 l 5' _ IIr „ ... , hhtaMMnm from .11 ^pto Jnd “3000Hours of Solid Comfort” 35c and up AM ®ye« are contend on the Schools of Methods” which com mcnced at tho First Christian hero rfday morning March 30tb and will coni.inuo through Sunday even ing, April 1st. The purpose of the School will be to train the people tor hotter Christian service, in troducing new methods for the church, the Bible Schooll The Sunday School Classes, The Chris tian Endeavor SocleUea and other Departments of Church Work. ' The singing at this gathering to certain to bo an outstanding fea ture, since, i E. Stuxgto. of In-q dtonn. National Song Director, will be on hand and conduct the song service, at each session. Too much could not be said. In regard to the splendid corps of competent instructors who will be here to help In the SchdbL Tra- vere Harrison and C. J. Sharp of Cincinnati, Ohio, with C- : -E. Otey from North Carolina, will be the principal speakers in addition to Dr. Porter. Dr. Greenwell, Dr. Shellnutt Rev. Barfield, Dr. Quick, Rev. McDonald with many other workers In Church nnd Sunday School Department, Big Voting “Snows Under” Committer (Continued From Png* One) which will b* attended by hundred* of people from alt over Northeast son, sponsored by thr — — ... Jod the parade” Thurs day with 28,120 votes while Miss es Jowera and Hammond followed closely. Tho standing to a* follows; Lovtc Jowera ... 62/100 Laura Hammond 44J162 :r:r;.:„....-.. 4, s? 4 s?- Nellie Griffeth ........ 4884 * 15 as lodge wants to before Judge John D. Humphri highly creditable ' Fortune T, being tried*-? ithering and Intend inducements of two counts m “ - a ™ , ~' ®*rged with hnvtaglhMled two* Atlanta widows; Mrs. Irma NKowi ' Kowan and' her mo Mabel Parr. 1828 Mottle Whitehead 1474 Mn. P. N. ChUivis .... 1420 Nira Crymcs 1183 Elizabeth Harris . .... 1018 Cwra Bel) Rutherford . 1088 Siau 1007 ATHENS ENDEAVORER8 ARE THE HOSTS Earlfoe Wilder 1001 Pauline Toney 1116 Martha MeAlpin 1186 Lillian Edwards 1036 Sarah Kali 1026 Erma Booth 1007 Carrie-Booth ......... 1007 Cafirit Beer ......... -£»» ■commission on u,, «•„*« ns stated a member will bo found at rim entrance of oach tent, to sen that nothing fhe least objee tlnnaMn to produced and the bes^ of order 6reserved. The receipts by the Elk* win be expended In charity, ns characteristic with that organisation. ' Of course our cUliens wilt patron In thla Festival enmaasc add It to also parcna.lv desired .'that their Meads from all over the country, Including from off the farms, toy aside for a day or week all else nnd come to Athens to the Elks Spring Festival. These gaesto will be warmly welcomed and they are pledged a week of unalloyed pgias- Holmes, in that hn^threaten- od .to prosecute^ them-on several f ‘bey failed to pay to him r.-,-r— provent-that pw- ition. -ho case grew out of the cap ture near Lawrcnccvlllo on t he night_of December 17, 10t», by members of the Gwlnnot county nhoriffa fores of an nutomobilo londod irith liquor, and in which hvere riding Mrs. Holmes and Mra. TenT* , “ ,h C °" ^ ^M^-'The^m;^ ra«p I ces leading up *« to-got into bend on c,tt prop-' theS htonL to this, his efforts* ’ hh cxpcrcncer >pt* to gtay In «f. FOR SALE—FOUR COWS of them will glvs three gallons milk per day Phone 1740. - tor his tiara to » t*& iLT‘ p visit from. his aJK’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Minor Paul and young sen Lee Minor. Ill »f Perry aITlv ® Sunday to visit *" d Horace Holden. Idrs. Paul nnd^aby will bo hero tor > (w The Weather .“OROIA; Showers and prohab ]£ ““J®* itorma Friday, cooler ritoid, porUon: Saturday eS to B*** 8how - , «wta por.'ion; moderate i^by &nS."?* b#COnUn * nor,h " FOB SALE—ONE MARE HORSE I cheap for cash. J. M. DeLay, Route No. I, Box No. L Hufi. Oa. mM p | FOR SALE—BELGIAN AND FANCY I . Rabbits, ona dollar per pair. I Boulevard Heights, phone *X»-W. mtopl FOR SALE—PRESERVES. PICKLES. 1 ‘ Sweet Potatoee and lYeah Country I ZBW Call 75, Baant'r-Hersld Of fice. , COOL — COMFORTABLE — EXQUISITE The AND SUITINGS AND 1923 OKN?r.K S .A h S 22? « a ®«L"« d *l .DOMESTIC SPRING SUMMER CUT THIS OU^iT IS WORTH | .to WHO ind the most nty] Athena. Vcre i McKo Outlook Pessimistic As Plan of Passive Resistance Continues Now don't forget tho date, April Ith to 14th: Riis County Has Three Thousand Tax Defaulters Continued from page on*) The Athens Endeavoren are de termined that the seralon Easter Sunday, commencing at t oVitock. shall be the best of the school and the young people are very enthu siastic In making arrangements to show the out-of-town delegatee the real spirit of the First Chris tlsn church C. E. Societies. * o’clock th* '" “ Nellie ...,— Fany. Me Dorman .. Mra. W. D. Paschal . Mrs. Clarence Stone Nina Sue, garter 1102 11008 1011 1008 1004 PAGE ONE—YES.' PRAISES ELKS .... Praises Elks Plan To Hold Festival visiting (Continued from Png* One) is I Good Bread will* fipcak on rvni^— OP PROLOGUE The above to by way of. pro ton, Junior nt, will Monday. April 9th. and eudlng on Saturday, t&? l(tb, t|S 4^*84 quest of the Ooun’y Conunb'w.n " jhf TAXES^NOW PAST and upon thn mrm: Banner-Herald 3 ft . ■1 i Mr. Multory'*- etatemeM follows: "* herewith make the followleg statement about the collection of State and County taxes, for last far, 1*33, upto this date. March llth. 1933. (with some remarks). The tow requires that an taxes should. be paid by Dec. 30th of ••ch year. About 4* per cent of the^ax^ayera of Clarke county "The tax digest for tost year, mad* oa by tha tax receive.-, con tained 17*** taxes (amounting to net.***#®, for stats and 1 county “ lh ®“ 7 ®®* taXm^here Continue, (ram page one) they have provided to exploit the guarantees taken, tha critics of the government, declaring 'that more 1 * ‘®Tty thousand additional kers are naadad If tbs alias sx- .LA® get-anything out of the district . MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with g® to Foley St Co. 2836 Shoffield Avc., Chicago, HI. writ ing your name and.address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’t Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in side* and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ail-mtittoj and thoroughly cleaneing cathartic foi conitipation, biliouancss, head achea. and sluggish bowels. Sold where.—Advsrtisemcnt. and up.to.|hS.aiS®i n ^S f l lii : “THtSt IS NO aUBSTITUTK FOR OUALITV the A MERIC . r. u uuustitutb FOR OUALITV" harry lindborg * * • T AIF or Athen^.^ Feeding DirecUont W. T. Collins, Inc Offers Shipment Gingham Dresses Asure,jfli/& way to end ||f^^mdtaaemtak CORNS ceYoiir Poultry j Hf a y R are >-rt 3*0* unpaid. This mPrnAaaa-.yst of tbs am dollars and cents called for. I have riBl/NB 14 per cent leaving 3* ■ unpaid. to the poorest showing I havo ever made. I hav*" bad mors - Announcing tho arrival of anoth •r shipment of Puritan and Vic tory gingham dresses, tha pretty toe of spring house frocks that ermted such-a furor with the ladles of Athens and vicinity nt this stole tost week when they wen placed ““.•Pnrin 1 sale. W. T. Collins, Inc., will offer them Saturday and Mon- dny^foa the extremely low price of Amro dresses 'are shown la their windows and values, and be- wilder you with their style and " arrangement. They guaranteed To give sa'tlafactlon! ipas .Jras^Ksa ■avtar: DlSchoUs Thtno-paas small flock in the city can' be I madti to pay as big an income in pro- | portion as the large flock on the farm. | The success or failure of either de- s pends on the kind of feed used and I the method of feeding. !’ The Red Feather Way I ia successful because it has been tested on the modem farm of the M. C. Peter* Mill Co., at Omaha, Nebr., under condition* approximating those of any ordinary farm that RED FEATHER f>OULTRY FEEDS Put one on-thcpain U gonet (YAN-nil to . ^.Itotle V..1B. sf rsr, msmat roa-aicihollc) VAN-NIL It* alluring-fragranes can be fed-more economically and with better results than any home or commer- -’-lly mixed ration. f,d™'7rk%iS'fAEr P f a h ™ busty, thriving youngsters that will be a ftom the Srn F —- b ^ t - f««d ) FEATHER BAGS. tempts a trial vw. InfuWl 9Sff in rt‘t UODeSON-COMERCO. KING-HODGSON CO. iSiiik