The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 2

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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA St. Augustine To Honor It’s Ancient Cavaliers Gen. John I’. O'Ryan, commander of the rrth Dwiaion. for Which he receded JTSOt *5' X - Begnl'u revrmtlonary Ideas about ■ Henry refret to hear ot her death. Ponce do Leon's, reuinue. An effective feature will w ik- gagsJgftS** An attack on an Indian eiiiac.. the Hponlurd* Rjlj ; in n [h e > tcreetlng night event. 10 ' GBBBN AND GRAY eatia^en^uaiLt 1 *^ 0Vfr »Wt* qmVff OW iSS'JL'tJSSJ M ■ «-h* e A 4rorif deiecation from Daniels- Vllle attended the good roads meet- Inf at Coiner. Thf Madison county association lias an allotment of $40,000 from the Land Bank. Mr. J. I). Campbell of lla has -built a fine near, poultry house and will raise thoroufhhred chickens.. Rogers school district kill vote vd the Issue if. $10,000 or houds for educational purposes. The l|a <*in company is rebuilding old mill site, against the ipfjiafd Mdir ^ have •ha<l a successful demons tration as tU- result of a bet. In Sht within his a. discussion with a friend over may sit in the' sculpturing 'a 1019 he boitrowcd ***** fcr '"*' sOtqa moaellrq day, which he had hev*r touch!tl before, and within i * ■■■ ——* 30 minutes nude a heed with the 1 — . J» aid Of a noil He and a buttonhook. , t I The friend ccnaidered It euch a t $ r , > Jh SW.Hkeoees ot hlmeeft that be had ST. AUGUSTINE^—With a. -touch gayety, beauty and charm of sl*- of h<* 'orlc . sentiment. St.' Apnnm tcenth century romance. Plana far Uw ponce de Loon celt* bratlon are unique and essentially a port of. St. Auguatlne. for the program ie designed to portray fq. NIAIIa hlelllMln.1 — - - — .■ - ' vitality! ondcasif ; LctG< 'cffectr'e; your blot on the wlxjir.i x>( many |«op)c. . Df pi UWSUSSU UW *1 trum » MW . first since the World war and Into It' there ia to be crowded all tho CUT 'irtitS OUT—IT iS WORTH MOVEY * Cut out this slip, enclose 6c and man ft to Foley A Oo. v 2836 Shet- soclety .women: I «*•«?& w field Ave, Chicago, Ill., writing ,U your name and address clearly. nough money In art and de- \ by billy Evans . 3 llm toto tow. SO. Practiced AlwB> ., COV er first bate. ' ca as partnerfifa*tow < flrm. Th * 1 '* * Kl ru, ° ,n h*** 1 * 11 t»»«Y He didn't like It, and de- Pltchere are .uptneed to follow wheq take UP painting. With an- the batsman grounds to ' the first p h» plunged Into literature baseman. »te several monumental . . . ncludlng "Italian. In th. Alway * back “P flrat *>“• <"> * Rate*” and with .the en-, throw from, en Infleidcr when there ‘t t»f the pope such books Is no play at the plate. »^^S 0110 , C 555 Ch ln th *l Catchers are supposed to do that arid Tar Compound for - coughs, colds and cronp; Foley Kidney Fills for pains fit sides and bock; tharic Tablets, 6 wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches and sluggish bo-vcis.—Advertise ment.^^ TO MY LAUNDRY , My collar edgea saw my neck And cut me somewhat jag godly, Ur underwear omes «Mk a wreck, - My sox you launder raggedly: And though to wear euch garments hurts. ru stapd the boles you cut In The Fat’s in the Fiie |VSHsstaz from the eldUct. Burned t# ■ triilt means end- toss a«x»|*ng and sroitrio* to remove It. A better ■sas Kf.aaa imgetsf Feel fine1 his retinue, richly clad In the plc- •*<:*{» dlssy, upset, tureaquo costumes .of mediaeval id is dtdl or aching, day* will sail the blue waters of ch is sour or gassy, Matansaa Bay oa their Spanish or two Cuscarets to caravel* aactont high-pooped craft. tUon. .No griping— «uch as brought the gallant cavalier e-laxative ’ cn earth to thle.allea shore, and children. 10c a r Pedro de Aviles ’Medatida* eX- ike. candy.—Advay., J’ lor * r and colonlxeb/a hardy, and - 1 J brave eoldier.butcruel and relent- I lane /oe.wda,f _m n. .- But kindly do nat pin my shirts | And kindly do not button them! I must remove each pin with care Before my ahirtS I do oagan,. Each one I must unbutton, me I ever put It oa again: Oh, starch my garments till It hurts Aud pal tune me to be shut la them. Inlwh'nJ fectly executed. Occasionally the pitcher and catch er slip up on the play, fall to-go over, and Invariably the boot proves costly. BUI Doek, star, .pitcher of the 8t. Louis Cardinals,, la offered as Exhibit- A to prove the necessity of a pitcher always covering first base, •LIP PROVES COSTLY Failure to. cover first ■ base has robbed -BUI Peak of three no-hlt Athens Neighbors " WILKES COUNTY WASHINGTON. - Two negroes I fought In Fraaman Land*, one .has I been fatally Stabbed and the other Is j landed In jalL [ 13* people subscribed to the Wash- | Union hospital funds | The Washington Klwanla offer 33 'for the best.slogan of not over ten or twelve words The cow. the hog and tho hen Is a sample of what Is wanted. Two cartoadg of Wilkes county fagpiws left for Turner county to see haw former* down there are doing It. GIANT "Covering first base Is a hobby of mine. Don’t believe I have failed to go over a halt doesn times In my career. Every time I have[ failed to B« over a bane hit has been the re run.-- . <■ " • There In IhCkfeV Doak View* his failure to be on a pitch pedestal all liln oa*n. «■ ' - • Cyrus Voung--has two for his-rec ord—In toot against the Athletics and In IMS against the Yankees Tho late Addle Josh had two. turn ing tho trick for Cleveland In 1*0* anqlltst tlm White Sox and against tho samo team two years later. Shortly the .tablt Is completely broken, and yon are better off mentally, physically, financially. It’d .eo oosy, so simple. Get a bad of No-To-Bac and H it doe*, not release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money “Nail File” Artist I Wins Fame, Money closing event a brilliant Spanish costume ball In the Alcazar casino, when, charming genorltns will -co- quetto with tho gallant dons in I In hie life, but started making busts with a nail tUe and a but ton hook, has Jumped from ob scurity to- fame 1n - leas than four years—and. ie paid as high >a* 37,500 for one statuette. Ernesto Been! del ruitts. whose latest exploit la a bust of W. C. Durant uutdmohll# manufacturer, is the man who has suddenly turned [topey-turvy all popular conceptions of art and artists. fArtlats don't etarva. out roll-, understood lives in attic*” he GREENE COUNTY GREENSBORO. - Mr. Hwrh M. Evans, so long an employe .of the Bail .Talephape Company, ha* been retired with .full salary. Greene has an allotment of 330,000 In the Farm Loan Association. Mrs. n. P. Wheeler, a beloved OrMosboro woman, Is -claimed by death. A- Serottom. well known In Greener boro, died In Minnesota. Chpt Cdtclough, a Penflckl negro, charged with.the.murder of a woman was claared of the crime. Little Muriel, 1-year-old daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Pen Durham of WondvMMk dted atter a brief tUness.' Mr. Ckeriee ■ Whitney of Augusta.) w*'l| known In qreensboro. Is dead. Tjle cold breather Interfered with the Oreeneboro chicken aale and only about 1,300 pennda were cold. Mr. Wipj 8. Ditvle. 03 years old, died In Atlanta. Ha Ie a native of 'f Dokkls stllin arK farhous. In ltA he wen pitching a* .IJhl|artc!phhiJk , He wan" loaiing, 0 to 0. entering tho eighth Inning, when CyAis- Williams drlhhlnd onu of thoso slow twisters down the first base line. The ball was fielded by Jacques Fournier, but when ho luokod around to the bag for Doak, to Ms surpetee Bill waa still on the rubber, and Williams was on first base with tty) only hit of the game, , ’ Time advances to the, 1935 eeabon. On May 11 the Cardinals were play ing the Giants Doak waa pitching. Dave Bancroft, first up. In the game, shot a roller to Fournier. Again BUI Doak saw a no-hlt game slip out of his reached for he failed to cover, while Bancroft slid to the bag .ahead of Fournier.'' And that waa fhe only hit for the giants, Doak' winning, • In « * LfilJ 10 duties “Persona like thdt aren’t artiste. Thjey'ro Imitations. Art Is ,com- monsense. That's why crazy cults Uka cubist art. cannot endure.” Begnl says an artist cant be a success If he’s temperamental. He points to tho Durant butt as .on ex ample. “1 chased him around for throe months tut to get 10 minutes' pan- Especially designed.to hold in place the unruly locks of the wondrously fine, soft hair of Dixie’s Daughters. ^ « ~~ Southernettes are exquisitely i adapted to the most cherished preferences of Milady of die JACKSON CPUNTY COMMERCE.—Ur. U. • P. Del*. Merle, ot Hoechton. has been ap pointed a delegate to the Ocpd Roads AseocMtlort at OnenvIUe, 8. C. ' For poople of every age who enjoy good candy, w e have a wonderful Easter assortment. From the tiny chocolate business to the delicioua bon-bons in luxu rious Easter boxea —o u r complete stock is typical of purity and taati- ne»s. Byy your Eastet candy here today. “ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERY. THING.” Dye Blouse Or ) Baby’s Coat In Diamond Dyes ‘THamtmd Dyes” add ytaro of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, South. Nets in which a gossamer, like delicacy of material has been wonderfully combined with conspicuous strength. On Saturday afternoon. Rev. Wat- ISrU. -isHww. of AahavtUe. preach, d on the streets of Commerce. The Jackson County Teachers As- x-laUon was held on Mdrch ttth. Elder J. W. Lord, of the Primitive tains directions so simple any woman can put new, rich, fade less colors into her worn gar ments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. . Just buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind— then your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to GetWotir Southemette Benefit Ashland. Ky.—Mro aom, of this city, at time ago I began st womanly weakness a .very bad conditoin- was weakness and .ne g ras Just a shadow—T, ut a hundred pound) “I was so nerroui rest nor slesp. I dk Appetite, in feet, did eat. I just dragged GEORGIAN HOTEL is linen, cotton or mixed goods.— (Advertisement.)' •„ Every Southern lady may havte and test a Soiithernetle, with out^compliments. Present thie coupon to your dealer today and get your Southemette FREE. IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery wiih “Pape’s Diapepsin” • M mITj^m. BUIS, whojily. alaap »•».• «d weighed 160 EnteHs^at^fenro* 1T^*pioroS| , “I; certainly can recommend Car; FtiAvsr th* rouatry -(dui. I also used it during. . . ant Dr. J. T. Rutland, Jr, and >1^1^ Mm an-MamMl and relieved Rads Robinson, both ot Monroe, are J the tired, weak feeling in my back.” —Thousands of women, suffering m " farmers an planUnx Urgelylfrum female ailments, havs taker of peanuts a* a sure mooey crop. Cardui with good results. Prr- The Farmers Bank of Monro* will hapa.yoo, too, may need it. -Why shortly been a bank at Social Circle, not try It! It may be juxt what As soon as you eat. - tablet or two of “Fane's Diapepsin” your indigestion it gone- Heavy pain, heartburn, flatulence, gases, palpi tation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Correct your stomach and digestion for a few cents. Each package guar- PREVEVT FLU AND GWPFE For a few rents you can ward oil Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your coughs and colds with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Al so rives quick reHef from coughs rosuMug nom Pie, Grippe, Whop- ing Cough, Asthma and Bronchi- dlrd St Ms home near togaasvltl* HI* HtthMs jvsae burtsd la Alban* Rev, Oeofga Stoss offWaUng. MADISON COUNTY COJIKII. Oa—Mr. Charles.A- Row- land gave » vrr> inter. ..tins - • k the proshyterlan meeting at Dan- iFlRville. , Mr. O’Connor wan In DanItI*YiIle looking slier the hlchwsy from that plaro to Asheville, M. C. The many friends 0! Mr*. J. H. JsWTitke-wv SCARDUU J The Woman iS Tonic N Coupons will be 1 udgklflRTby foHowingr dealers: Michael'Bros^ Citizens Pharmacy, Normal Pharmacy, Reid Drug Co., Patrick's Pharmacy, Warren J. Smith & Bro^ H. R. Palmer & Son, Royal Pharmacy. itutes. BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE TEA MXormick & Co. BALTIMORE. u.S A