The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 27, 1923, Image 5

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lnrsOAV. MARCH 37, 1123. Writes About Hon. THE BANKER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA can be'cultivated, the “Little Pmes 4 ’ Cafeteria op- eratedby hla - daughter; Mias Maria Price- la it any :«iaadndtl success her place ia -meeting wiw each a large larder to draw on? hit by pitched ball, Yon by Cham- MSaaf^vsiSB- i-fesfetaianai:- : up on hla teams, aa the day for [ one-bone plows it over. i FINE HERD OF HOGS. Mr. Price .first showed me wound his lots. He has the finest (herd of Duroc Jersey hogs I have ever seen. They are of the beat **™na end every animal is en titled to regiatntlm- His boar * 5 * «randson of a-porker that solf for $16,000, about the highest priced hog in America. He has fine pastures and every moderr crrangcment. He has a line of brooding pens for his sows in lit ter, a dipping vat for both hogo v of game chickens. The ,'f Oconee lie well for : purposes, and there are :w acres within its boun- One day last week she had 65 persons to dinner' and that night over forty came back for supper. Mr. Price’s farm is in keeping with the rest of the establish ment. He has between four and five hundred acres in small grain, wheat, oats, rye and barley, and is looking fine. As promising oats as I have seen are several fields of volunteers he Mbs. Mr. Price has fifteen acres in alfalfa and last year cut it five times and got .about a 'ton of hay at each mow- i Now is the Time Allen, ss .... Taylor, 3b .... Powers, c .... Chambers, p .. Totals BENNING— Olmstcad. If .. Fountain, 2b . COLUMBUS Ca. — Georgia lost a clogs game to Benniag here Mon day afternoon by tbe score of 3 to 2 after taking the opening game of tbo two game series Saturday. I The score on the eertee now stands one each won and lost by the two teams. No other game la scbedul- ab. r. h. po. a. e. .12 2 10 0 .311121 .3 0 0 3 0 0 .3 0 0 15 0 0 " * 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 ‘ 3 2 id ... - - 1 3 Cb ..2 0 0 0 6 0 .21 ~3 ~3 27 14 ~C ' ncs: R; ....001 010 000—S I „ ...000 002 010-rtf Summary—Two base hits, Hodg- Yon, cf . Nelson, lb Taimadge Biros., & Co. Distributors Georgia left Tuesday morning ... „ , ...... ....... „ for Athens where she opens the Mr. Price will this year plant j season at home Wednesday against about five .acres of cotton, but heavily uses both lot manure ' ' ————————— and commercial fertilisers and j « pours on poison. He expects, if L M « the season hits, to make 76 bales j Ri from 75 acres. He will also plant! ( plenty of corn and food crops. It will repay any one to visit 1 Farmington and see Mr. Price’s j farm and especially his fine hogs i ■****^ • and cattle. He feeds his negroes j > A No Need to Call the Plumber Kgelstram, rf ..1 0 McCarthy, c ...3 0 McMullin, cs ... .3 0 _ McAIpine 3 0 0 I F the drain of your bathroom, kitchen sink or rcfrigCfator gets dog- ged. clear it yourself with Giant I.ytyThls powerful tolu-nt earn Into the mass of refuse,' forming a soft reap which can be easily gushed out, Having the drain dean, sterilized and odorless, a Don’t let it happen again. It’s dan gerous. Gldht Lye costs to little and goes so far you can afford to use It buisldy. A littfh each day keeps the plumber away. Totals. —T -"F*’ oaym mi h®?* 1 no otll<!r f«*d. To profit, ably rslse hogs ”ou must provide Will Be the Sermon Subject . Tonight By Dr. P .C. Morgan “jESty& m calvapar Will Be Sung By Prof. W. H. Collisson and so mnnages to keep hands to work his land. Fresh Water Trout Speckled Trout Spanish Mackerel Norfolk Oysters have one hundred and fifty or two hundred pigs dropped dur- ing the season. He said he hated to slaughter such fine stock, but there was no sale now for them as farmers did rot have the money. But he raises large pens of hogs for slaughter and his hams are noted for their delicious 'flavor. Mr, Price showed me through his smoke-houso and . »urely a most appetising light to look upon. The ceiling of, * large mom was draped and fes- tooned with hams ana other parts of the hog, with layers of hang- Ing most two deep. He has a number of hogs of late killing no ‘ “ y«‘ taken ont of the brine, 5 d .5? rrel * of l,rd - And » section or this room was draped with country aausage. I never remem- ter iooking upon-a more ex quisitely draped and ornamented room, from an eptcurian itandpoint And while on this jubject, I must not forget to Te- er to the delicious dinner served by Mrs. Downs of not only aU finds of vegetables but various DIRECTIONS: Work into the tlrdw-ono con of Ihswaif MlsUo il - WanU Women to Know How She! Wat Made Well by LydiaLPink-, ham’s Vegetable Cogiponnd 1 .Lima, Ohio.—“Indeed, your medL* dne is all y on say it ia! I bad very se- trouble* sueb 561 E. Broad St. GIANT ' Preaching That Helps. Singing That Lifts. MORGAN-COLLISSON PARTY PRINCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH EIGHT O’CLOCK Instantly! -Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Miseiy Thornton’s WEDNESDAY’S It I* tho educated fanner who makes the best success of his bus!- ness as instanced by Mr. Harold Ilulmes. Mr. Downs served two years fc France. I noticed that Ut-Titht Top Holds tho Strength Noodle Soup Irish Stow or Roast Beef Blackeyed Peas Cold Slaw Boiled Irish Potatoes Candled Yams Hot Apple Pie Muffin* and Biscuits. Coffee, Tea or Milk Chew a few pCessant, harmless tablets of “Pape's niapep.hr ana your distressed eteliach will (eel fine at once. Correct your digestion and ease your stomach tor a' few cents. Don't let-your etomach keep you miserable! Druggists recommend It.I Die Compound ia fine, and I never forget to saya good word for it to! other women when they say thin need Romethinir ”— Mrs. G W TTat.t. R9Q Supper 50c. Breaded. Pork Chop* Pearl Grits Buttered Carrots Fried Sweet Potatoes Crum Pudding Hot Biscuit* cream 8auce Coffee, Tea or Milk t flock of about one hundred iheep, with spring lambs follow- nf their mothers and his herd-of ' Terseys. And every animal is. •umed on rich pssturage. This is'i in ideal farm, and well worth , { Read Banner-Herald Want Ada. FRECKLEg AND HIS FRIENDS , By Blower Your EasterStippers From A USELESS JOURNEY CHE-Ucwwxat FOBTUK Do Mlft UAFTACbVCT, L TOCWJS? j ‘ TURDAMD oHJysr *■ AurriEMWf. t won ... UOMITo 6tfT THEBE' r ^TbYcULlEFTAr r THE SECOND OPEN W6 YONbuRRlanV- Where the prices are: lower and more reasona ble. WHY, because our overhead expenses are less. You judge, listen to no one. Beautiful EASTER SLIPPERS, not $10, $11 and $12 pair, but Handsome footwear at MCDONALD AT PALACE TONIGHT to a family do for a dumb animal. Tonight :es—not rich will be the lost.showing of this In the vdsl wonderful/ picture at tbo Elite urn in which theatre and will also show the test mother In- chapter of the popular aerial pity it of moneys “Buffalo Bill”. It’s a great pro- dtinsly told-ur-Monoy. Money. Strongheart Big Special: “Forget Me Not" ,etor Elite Tonight . the p„| aco wednesdsy !*B" which opened J if your heart responds to a hu- ngagomont 1 at tho man story In which tears and mteigsy Is without- smiles are mingled and in which the» beat picture*.the poignant yearning of a child itre ton.long time: .become* to you a thing of thrilling ortagt features of I Interest, do not miss “Forget-Mc- “Strongheart” tho Not” with Gareth Hughes and who has a human Bessie Love, which cornea to the -what training will iPalace Theatre on Wednesday. mL.tWYWj ^7-fr- 'SEEWSSDWUP |l ![• ' You come see with your eyes. They are Beautiful Slippers. Ladies’ All Silk Hose, any. color, choice ... $1.00 Wa Seat Sale Is^ratifymg ^ATIANTA, Ga—With the dose tho opening of the sale a week from Monkey. The season opens on Monday April 23, with Lucrczia Bori am Beniamino .Giglie, singing the title roles in Romeo ei Julliette. ’Adis with Barbara .Kemp who has ins’ mSde a sensational New Yorl success will be given on Tuesday aftomon and the incomparable Galli-CUrd will sing in Lucia D' Lammermoor on Wednesday eve ning- Thursday afteraon Don Car los with Feodor Chaliapin and Ro sa Ponselle will be given- Friday night Barbara Kemp will . mak> her second appearance aa SeMkr in L’Africalne. . The season wvlL close on Saturday with tho alwo.vi popular LaBoheme in the aftet> noon and William Tell in the eve- Paul Hadaway Shoe Co. 233 Broad Street One Block from Clayton Street DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DANNY POINTS OUT THE EVIDENCE BY AU MAN I HEARD YOU TELL THE TEACHER A LIE. THE OTHER „ •>/ ^ DAY- VC5U TOLD THE TEACHER. THAT THE REASON VOO DIDN'T COME TO SCHOOL j for a couple of days { WAS. BECAUSE YOU HAD • / A BABY SISTER COME-JV 1 DON’T BELIEVE IT FIELD* AND GARDEN SEED ALL i t$ftIETIES OF WOOD’S SEEDS [IftvL'JyWJl yt White Bermuda Onion Plante KBlA \ . Frost Preot Cabbage Plants ; s »-‘T/ir\ - w ape, rao | Meet Cobbler and Reee Fetatees , r WELL, COME ON ! j / I’LL PROVE IT y,\ TO YOU IN A -.-V SECOND! - NOW DO ^ YOU. BELIEVE ME? j, '4M CALL us UP FOR PURE SEEDS AND PURE DRUBS. ' Phones 1066 and 1067 “WE DELIVER” Streets IARAM O U N SALAD DRESSING You always .wantmore - o <• ■ ’W. ' I