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TBS BANNBR-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA '' ( j"
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ASPIRIN
knd' Miss Bertha West of Woodvlllc
I Maxeys-Social and , ...... - ..
p ) ^ rpent Wednesday with their atater goullah thieves robbing the graven
rersonat -^cws MrSi c p Co]clOTgh<1 tn t)le cem# , erjr 0 { nowera and
Mrs. Arch Smith of Penfleld,
“Bayer” and Insist!
MAXEYS Ga.—It Is a great,
8our.ee of regret to the many friends !* fta "hoppinr here Wednesday af-
| of Mr. John Moody, that he wasj ternoon *
j seriously injured Tuesday after-! Messrs. G. L. Hurt. Beverly Todu
inoon in Greensboro.* He was car- jand P. Maxey spent Wednesday ir
fried to the Georgia Baptist Hos- Greensboro On their return home
I pita! Tuesday ritorning, wherp hie i their car collidedi with the <jhr of
|wife is ill also. It is reported that Hugh Arnold. No one • was In*
he is again conscious, und is ox- Jured.
ipected to recover. | Mrs. L. W. Vaughn is improv-
‘ Mrs. C. !\ Colclough entertained ,lng very much after a very serioue
the Bible Study class at a buffet illness.
luncheon Wednesday afternoon. j .Mr. Wilson of Union Point, fillet
! Mr. M. "II, Coopfe wus shopping'Mr. Cook’s place in the depot
fin Athens hursday. .Thursday,
I Mrs 1 . Ben Hansford spent a very I *'»»" Kthel Stovall has been vis-
pleasant «lay at the heme of Mr. Iting her sister, Mrs. Jack Morton
nnd Mrs C. A. Rice hursday.
ttws
Mrs. Charlie Crawford spent
Thursday with er grand parents,
Mr and Mrs. Tom Gillen.
Unless you see the name “Bay j Mrs. •Mettle Luke Is visiting Mrs
on package Or on tablets yot A - 0il,en this week,
not getting the genuine Bayci Mksdamea .Tohn Wilson. C. P.
oduct prescribed by physician! ICoIclough and Hob Young spent
cr tv enty-two years and proved Thursday with Mrs. Mae Campbell
Col'S mllli ° n * °Headache ! Me **r*- G I>. Bennett, Hub Qrlf-
Toothache- Lumbago ! feth and Carl Nicholson nre now
Earache Rheumatism | a
at their homes after an extended
Neuralgia ~ Pain, Pain (Visit to several different points ir
Accept “Bayer Tablets of As- Florl, hi- Mr. Bennett bought an
rin" only. Each unbroken pack- °r;'nke grove nt Mt. Do,
—fain. tironer directions * Mr. Morten Brlghtwel
e contains proper directions. 1 ;" r - Morten Brightwell is ill ai
,ndv boxes of twelve tablets * hla * rltlns; his many friends wish
s few cents. Druggists also i f °r hima speedy recovery
1 bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin 1 , M - J - Smlth n[ Farmington wat
trade mark of Bayer Manu- ih J° w ? Thursday afternoon,
. •• . i a - a I Mr .Tnhn \V f lli»nn QTinnt nn
Ctire"oTMonoacVticactdester of |, Ur - J°hn Wilson spent one day
dicylicacid. (Advertisement.). *«*;
Cook of Mon-
rio. formerly of Mnxoys, announce
the birth of a son Wednesday, May
Read Herald
Want Ads.
Mrs. M. L. Harper is in Atlanta
nt the bedside of her father.
I Myn. H. H. West and daughtei
of Social Circle, Mrs. Ray West
flt Kellogg’s Bran regularly to get
permanent relief from constipation I
Freedom from constipation, mild
chronic, can bo surely looked for
you will eat Kellogg's Bran every
iy! Two tablespoonfuls are euffi-
it; for severo cases with each meal.
Kellogg’« Bran is nature’s most
osderful food awaiting a chance to
ring back your health. Kellogg’s
ran is scientifically prepared to ro
te suffering humanity from const!-
ition and it will do that.
Being cooked and krumbled,
fllogg’s Bran is delicious in its
t-like flavor. It should not ho con-
Med with common bran which is un
stable and hard to cat. Kellogg’s
Iran adds greatly to the pleasure of
iting other hot or cold cereals.
opular way to,servo Kellogg’s Bran
I to cook it with hot cereal*. In
reparation, add two tablespoonfuls
Kellogg’s Bran is especially de
licious in raisin bread, muflinn, pan
cakes, macaroons, Otc. Bocipca appear
on each package.
Realize what Kellogg’s Bran, is
doing for constipation sufferers all
over tho nation, then just think what
it can do for you and yours. The
horrors to como should gnido you to
cat bran regularly, to servo it in some
form each day.
Receives Lctte.„
Oh Old Volcano
fContinued From Pags One)
SEVERAL LADIES complain ol
other articles. Some rare flowers
were placed on one grave in a jar
and the flowers *vere stolen and
the jar left. Another grave thief
took a vase and left the flowers.
From complaints it seems that
depredations of these miserable
scoundrels are Increasing. It I;
hoped that some of them will bo
caught and an example made, of
them.
arouijd Athens that should be tak
en up at home and advertised. We
make here the best Hosiery, cord,
backhands, automobile cloth, candy
ground coffee and many other
goods the public use. Always give
preference to home products.
WORK IS FAST progressing on
the addition to Costa's store. This
room wilil bo used.for candy nnd
flowers, as Mr. Costa will add the
sale of flowers to his lines.
MR. J. R. HARDEMAN, of Com
er, .was Jn the city this week. He
anyfc his town wants a knitting
mill and has an ideal location for
such a plant. The Banner-IIer-
ald will send one or its stnff to
Comer nad write up that fine towr
as it deserves. It Is our intention
to visit and write up all towns
around Ahens.
You can drivo constipation "out pf
your family with Kellogg’s Bran—
and remove the cause of 00% of
human illness! First-elass hotels and
clubs serve Kellpgg’s Bran in indi
vidual packages. Ask for it at your
restaurant. All groesxs.
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find out was through our widely
circulated paper.
1 have several times had occas
ion to use our columns for such
purpose, and have never as yet
fa'iled to receive replies from some
one posted. And sure enough, in
a few days I received two answers
to my inquiry, and which substan
tiate fhis story.
It is a very important discovery
and will doubtless result in some
scientific investigations of the
spot and perhaps the discovery of
the skeletons of extinct animals.
There is just such another place
near Lds Angeles, Cal., and which
has proved a mine of wealth, for
explorers have found there the
bones of many creatures that ex
isted millions of years ago. I
would suggest that some of the
professors connected with the
State University visit and make a
careful investigation of this spot.
RECEIVES
LETTERS
Here is the first letter I received
from Mrs. J. H. T. Johnson of Sta-
tham, Ga.:
“For any one who wishes to
know where the hot' mud once
boiled up, I will state that the spot
is on the farm of Mr. John L. Har
ris, three miles from Winder on
the Bankhead Highway, one mile
from New Timothy, a side station
on the Seaboard railway. I have
never been to'the place, but was
very near it?. If you will get G. J.
N. Wilson’s history of Jackson
?ounty you will read that years
ago fearful scenes there occurred,
and witnessed there in the long
ago. He tells of the forked ton-
S ie of a wagon that disappeared in
at black mud and of thfe .last
eruption and who witnessed it.
The place has been a wonder for
many years. It is a space of some
four or five acres and is now-4a
cultivation. Mr. Will Harris will
take pleasure in showing any one
the spot. It is near-his house. Go
and see it And tell your readers
through the ’Banner-Herald what
you think of it. The earth is- full
of bones of extinct animals, and
you may /ind the skeleton of the
fiery-;tailed Wort"
The second letter is from Mrs.
Lord of Athens who has kindly of
fered to loan me the book giving
an account of this curiosity. I
appreciate her kindness and will
read the book and then visit the
spot and give our readers an ac
count of it Mrs. Lord says:
“In answer j to your request in
WHEN THE CITY puts sewer
age, water and lights on the Ogle
thorpe avenue addition to our city,
.the property owners will go to
work and place sidewalks from the
old limits to tho new, as far as
Mr. A. G. Elder’s home.
THE MANY FRIENDS of Capt.
T. H. Dozier will be delighted to
know that he Is again at his of
fice after a long spell of sickness.
Capt. Dozier Is one of Our b^t and
most honored citizens. His nealth
has been rnmnrkebly good, nnd thlf
was the first spell of sickness he
has had irj many years.
IF THE PUPILS can be accomr
modated the next session of our
Normal School will have an at
tendance of over one thousand, and
can be Increased to two thousand
or more when that number can
be accommodated.
WE ARE GLAD to know that
with the Advent of warm weatfier
the patronago of our moving na
ture theatres aro increasing. Peo
ple from all the neighboring towns
and off the farm are mnklig up
parties to visit Athens and take
In the pictures that tha manage
ment is putting on at both the
Palace and Elite.
AS WE FEARED the recent un-
usual cold and rainy weather hat
spread rust among wheat, nnd
fields that were exempt-from th<
pest are now affected. But for
tunately wheat had began to heat*
nnd.ruat cannot do so much harm
when it attacks the plant earlior
In the season. But it will cut the
promising crop short. Oats were
never finer or more promising.
THE WOMEN of Athens do not
seem inclined to take much in
terest in politics, and only a 11m-/
Ited number are registered. But it
would be well for them to be pre
pared to vote should any Issue
arino In which they are very touch
interested.
For Women who Rely upon
Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vege
table Compound
A GENTLEMAN from Oglethorpe
county says land owners are get
ting about as much for their tim
ber as their land would sell for.
Forestry experts are doing a good
work in instructing owners of cut
over land how to conserve their
timber so that.in ten or fifteen
years they will have another crop
of trees to sell.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY
INSURANCE WITH
617 Holman Uldg.
JESTER
Complete Instlrnncd PrptocUon.
HARNESS REPAIRING-
W. Repair Suit Cam and Leetaer Qood , .«-
GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Broad Stmt Athens, O.orsl.
INTER-CITY MEET
ROTARY CLUBS, 1
ATHENS, MAY 11.
We extend a mo»t cordial welcome to-visiting Rotarlrfs
who will be In Athena May 11 for the Inter-City Meat
MAKE OUR CAFE VOUR
HEADQUARTERS AND
VISIT OUR MANUFACTUR-
PLANT WHERE
INC
COSTA'S ICE CREAM
IS
MADE.
Retarfan
MIKE COSTA
COSTA’S
Southern Mutual Bldg.
IT WOULD BE well If farmer. In
thle section would begin to plant
the bearded variety of wheat. II
1. Immune frdm rust, yields more
than other varieties, and make ni
hlte and good flour. The only
objection to the bearded wheat 1:
that stock do not eat the straw .0
teadlly. But the .raw Is a amal'
matter with assurance of a certain
grain crop. Bust never attacks
bearded'.wheat any more than It
rye.
Sunday'. B.nner-Hcrald for infor
mation regarding tho place near
Winder where hot mud boded un, I
will state that the place waa called
h^pdoroc’ by the Indians and was
by the early settlers known aa
Torment-’ It waa a mud volcano,
doting back-as far da 1794, when
Jackson county was firit settled.
As to tho legends connected with
the place I give to yoa just aa
handed down to me-
IS NEAR
WINDER
“Old Modoroc )■ situated three
and one-half miles east of Winder,
and one-half mile east of Chapel
church, and one-fourth mile south
of the S. A. L.,'on the headwaters
of Barber'! Creek. On looking
down at the bottom from, the sur
rounding hills, which are not high,
it has tha appearance of five acres
of land covered with coal dust. The
soil is blue black in color, and very
porous and about five feet deep.
Thle place w«a first visited by the
whites in 1794 ”
The above i> very Interesting and
I shall abortly viaft Winder and
make a careful investigation of
this natural curiosity- A gentle
man tells me that for many years
a cloud of smoko and hot air es
caped from the earth here, but the
interior fires aedm to gradually die
down.
Around Athens
With CoL T. Larry G*tt
TUB BANY FRIENDS of Mr.
John W. Jarrell, who baa boon so
low for aome time, will bo glad
to know that he la much better
and is now able to move aroilnd his
room. He Is now at his sister's
opposite the General Hospital,
EVERY MORNING country wi
ns coma to town ladan with
wag-
h aU
kinds or vegetables, strawberries
and other country produce. They
are supplying the market and tdk-
ing tho place of Imported stuff.
Spring chickens are also conBbg
lug to market and small broilers
bring fifty cents per pound.
THE COLD NIGHTS are killing
out cotton that Is up and several
farmers the season tor plantinfg la
gcKIng so late that they will sub
stitute peanuts for the staple.
Those who have planted the peanut
■ay there Is more money In them
thin cotton even with the boll
weevil ellminalted.
DAVISON-NICHOLSON A
•0 advertising crochet cottar
made at the Crawford Mill.
glad to note that our home
products are being pressed by lo
cal deleara, A number of special
ities are now manufactured In'one'
CHANGE GF LIFE
LOSES TERRORS
tenville.Pa.—“I took yonrmed:
‘ "ao Change of
Life and
It did wonders for
me. I was down
in bed when I
started toUkelt
and weighed 96
ids. I had hot
leaandwaalo
nervous and weak
that everything
would get black
and 1 could not
see. I would nt
and cry and did
not know what I
for. Since I have been
S&pouua L^l.^YrienS
X did ten yeare ago, and —.
all tell me I look younger, and I owe
it all to the Vegetable Compound. I
do all my housework for a family of
seven now. I will be glad to answer
any woman who writes me inregard
to my case.’ —Mrs. John Myers, 56
Union St., Greenville, Pa.
Many letters similar to this have
prc83ions from women who
as belt they* can their feeling* be
fore and after takingthla well-known
medicine.
Play Is No Longer Associated
With Merry Childhood
Pastimes 0
T T is recognized as being just as necessary for the boy of
* sixty as for his grandchild—and McGREGOR can equip .
them both equally as well. ^ 1 ■
We’ve provided a stock that embraces all the equipment
necessary to play Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball,
Indoor Baseball, Football and our prices are right. The
quality is the best—IT’S SPALDING made.
The Spalding trade mark on an «tth<
letic- implement injures satisfaction
and service.
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
Sport ing'Goods Department
Rotarian G. ARTHUR BOOTH
Read Banner-Herald Want Ads.
THE SUMMER SCHOOL will
keep builneaa brisk after college
la over. Our merchants say the at
tendant! ipend even more money
than the students of our SUte In-
•Itutions, u they Summer School
Is made up of teachers and they
all have caxh. The attendance this
The
GEORGIAN
On« i f the most modern hotels in Georgia, every
■team-heatetf, aryl fire proof.
The
Tha Rota y Club meats bars every Wednesday
1 'lilting Rotarlsns Welcome.
Rotary Hotel of Classic
\ ATHENS, GA.
128 ROOMB-78
On Five
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ITH BATH-RATES *1-50 TO S3-00 DAY.
Highways—All Roads Lead to
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