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irrnN'ESDAT MAY 16 1923
PAGE SEVEN
bertha-butler
ThE MANY FRIENDS of Mr.
nigh Impassable, and ypu cannot
cross one of the bridges with a car.
The road has been torn up by rahi*
workers.
John Pendergrsat will be glad to
hear that he i« on hie feet again
after his recent accident during
last Saturday’s track meet.
"GOAT” Yeomans and Bill Islar
have returned to Athens after a
delightful trip to Macon.
Around Athens
MR. IL H. WILLIFORD, a lead
ing farmer of Madison
county
near Oomer, brought a load of pro
duce to the curb market, including
some pretty willow baskets, inadr
by Mrs. Hill, a lady who lives neat
him, from common crunch willow
Mr. Wllllrord Is a subscriber to tn<
Banner-Herald.
lomon’owAj r iftbi
and' tho rebound from the elasticity
qf the rope struck Mr. Moody on
tho* skull. Last reports are th.it he
Is. doing nicely and-will soon'Jwv
out again.
MONDAY MORNING, a car 1-.
turning the corner at the Normal
School post office, struck the iron
post, holding the mall box, with
such force as to bend it.
THE WALLS of the auditorium
for the High school are now going
up and the builtung will, be rushed
to 1 completion. The parsonage of
the Christian church is nearing
completion, as also is the new
Home of Mr. Collins, on the Boule
vard. .It does not tape long these
days to finish up a building.
MR/ TATE WR|OHT says road
Jiands are now at work on Madison
avenue hill, some on tho college
HON. J.' D. PRICE spent last
week In South Georgia and says
times are hard down there with
farmers. While good cotton crop?
wore made In spots the average
yield was about a bule to four acres.
ran overtaxed end ~
tired system a nigh; cf
For Ailing Women
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au I suffered, terribly at
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and f ’Just mirt all
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OWING TO THE HIGH price of
lumber and Its inferior quality
most of the new houses now going
up aro of brick. . Contractors sa>
the difference cost is only about;
25 per cent and brick is oheapei
In the long run.
md f 'Just
.. .very poor
talcing Dr. Pierce’s Fnvorte
after-JL had tried sev- j
em’pdies nnd was no
began to Improve right
soon entirely relieved
he feminine trouble and wai en-
ng pood health; gained con-
rably in weight also. I am hap-
to wy 1 have never been ill to
extent since that time."—Mfa.
tha Butler. 412 E. Belmont St.
ealth is wealth. Do not neglect
mos ,t valuable assc^ you have,
to your neighborhood drug store
gel Favorite Prescription In
f(g or liquid, or send 10c tc
pjerce's Invalid** Hotel, in Buf-
t N. y., for trial pkg. tablets
rrrive good medical advice,
-Advertisement.
MANAGER JOEL says their mo\
Ing picture theatres aro doing ver:
nicely now. When tho #arm wea
ther sets In people from all neigh
boring towns and of fthe farms will
come *.o the city to see the fine
pictures displayed. The admit
tance In Athens is about half ol
that charged for the same films Ir
the large cities.
[The obvious answer is the local
and women’s specially shops whi
tfi JUIflORS —
Util* (Re
One-third the repu-
Wfk Ur dote. Made ot
tame ingredlanta,
Wy then lindr
costed. For chU-
dreo end adult*.
FARMERS are In town buying
cotton seed to replant that killer'*
by cold, but most of them report
a good stinti left Some cotton has
four leaves.
/, This is the way they used tho New York newspapers
.during 1922,, J
CONSTIPATION^
joap should bo usod very enre-
By, if you want to keep your
V looking its best. Many -soaps
1 prepared shampoos contain too
idi frre alkali. This dries the
lip, makes the hair brittle, and
|?e best thing for steady use Is
rislfldl coceanut oil -shampoo
Interesting Meeting Held,
' Mrs. Preston Brooks Re
ports on* State Conven
tion of P. T. A.
DRYGOODS
1,886,076
429,045
777,004
MR. KINO HOWARD lays the
cold has not hurt the cotton crop
In Oglethorpe and wheat and oat*
Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday)
Sunday Newspapers ............
WOMEN’S SPECIALTY SHOPS:
Evening Newspapers (Exc. Sunday)
Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday
Sunday Newspapers
were never more promising. Tho
Umber business Is assumlnig large
proportions.
70,458
206,616
refreshments will be served by the
Home Economic* Department. ,
Mrs. Preston Brooks who was
delegate to. the State P. T. a.
convention Which met In Atlanta,
■oya ho has a fine stand of cot-'
ten nnu’ hi., run, around. It with
Uttle Joe Harrow* He Will not
chop It out until he'aees whnt the
cold will do for it He has not yel
scon any signs of the bolt weevil.
MR. W. B. NADII, one of Madl-
«on county’s fine fanners, was In
tho city yuoterday. Ho says ho will
plant four acres in cotton to tbe
plow .this year and has a fine stand.
The rest’ot his land he will plant
in etrory sort of produce that can
bo grown In this section and some
pcauuts. Mr. Nash says ho does
not think wheat la much hurt. and
he never aaw finer oats.
A GENTLEMAN who took a trlfe
out In tho country says that early,
rye has been ruined by the coltf,
and he examliied fields that bad
not a grain to tha head. Late rye la
better.
FARMERS REPORT that cotton
planted on grey land Is killed out
I nepots, but that on red hunt has
a fins stand and Is trowing off
nicely. Taken as a whole, crop con
ditions are promising.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE t, per
fect piece of work, eiamlne the
display windows of Michael Bros.’
•tore. They are finished with
black walnuL and such care was
taken In selecting and matching
the lumber that the knots In the
boards all lino perfectly, wherever
found. It required treat care to so.
. loct this lumber.
! WORK HAS STARTED placing
sewerage pipe on Prince avenue,
fronting the Normal Echool. This la
a very needed, piece of work. The
sewerage and water’ mains will bo
carried on Oglethorpe avenue to
the new city limits.
HR. BOB ASHFORD, ol Wat-
klnavllle, has Invented what farm,
eh say Is the beat dusting ma
chine made and ha can sell It a<
from (15 to UO. He will have they
ready for use on tha new crop.
A COTTON MAN says there Is
no cause whatever for tbe declin
ing- price for there la no cut In
the price of manufactured goods.
The mill* have etfough cotton to
supply them for a short time, and
when thle la exhausted the price of
the- staple will again advance.
Holders are not selling and will
not until the price advances around
thirty cents.
MR. CRAWFORD WILLIAMS ol
Madison county last year made
eleven bales or cotton wit two
plows. He mixed calcium araenale
and 1 molaaes and made only two
applications.
SOME FARMERS aay they will
cut ddwn their wheat and cure It
for hay, since the, rust struck II
Batter wait- awhile and See ir It
does- not turn .out all right Rust
fin the Had, does not 'much Injure
tbe crop. •
A GENTLEMAN WHO recently
travelled it aaya the. road from
Lexington to Washington la well
ban Thinks She
Can’t Talk IJnough
In April, made a moat tnteretslng
report. -
Upon the recommendation of
the nominating committee, Mrs.
Walter .Warren wns‘ elected presi
dent for the next term.
At' the closo ot the business ses
sion, Mrs. Melt made a most In
tonating. talk. ' explaining very
clearly the various courses given
1 bml cnllstoncs ifnr a 11 year,
I niffm-d severely from bus
Ic and Imlluostinn. Doctorr
nted me to bo to the hospital.
II took Mayr’s Wonderful ,Uem-
r inatpnd .-tnd am now feellns
* amt better than I over did. 1
Virtually the same thing is true in
Philadelphia and other large cities,
In the smaller cities and towns the evening newspa-
"Had a hacking cough' for years
and Foley's Honey and Tar la the
only remedy that reached my cough.
I have not been ‘troubled with It
since,” writes Mrs. E. M. Dotty, As-
bury Park, N. J. Coughs, Colds,
Croup, Throat, Cheat and Bronchial
trouble are quickly relieved with
Foley’s Honey and Tar, Contains
no opiates—Ingredients printed on
the wrapper. Largest selUng cough
medicine In the World.—Advertise
ment.
Mothers representing the four
different classes respectively or
ganised themselves Into circles and
officers for each circle were olcct-
Bmi|6» living forty to fifty feet
art can rammunlcate by knock-
1 their In-nils on th'o wood In n
HUar rhythm.
/ National advertising is a groupping of hundreds or
ampus
hatter
B«trlc powert ami light Buffi-
town of 70,000 inbabl-
m for
*ts, are produced 1»y tho
Rotten, Wretched,
Feeling, Pyorrhea
hy the use of evening newspapers. -
ROBERT THOMAS - will spend
l «f sa Atlantic liner of the
the week-end with Walter Rtuell
at hla home in Winder.
L. H. HILTON expects to spend
L. H. HILTON expects to i r —
the week-end In Gainesville. .
EDWARD BASS will make n
visit to Atlanta this week-end.
THE FRESHMAN baseball team
ended its season Monday with the
usual practice with the varsity,
NEW COLLEGE has failed to
accept Candler Hail’d challenge to
a baseball game to.be played on
Herty and has thereby forfeited
thy championship of tha campus to
.Candler Hall, according to those
nigh in authority. -V.
THE MANY FRIENDS of Mrs.
G. M. Broadhurst. who has. recent
ly undergone an operation for ap
pendicitis, will be pleased to hear'
that she is improv ing rapidly and
Athens, Georgia
years of coflee ex
perience could give;
die housekeeper her
c dm confidence in'
tire unvarying flavor
Maxwell House.
ma!xweil
ccntly thrown open to hi I those
wishing to have a room on )be
campus. It was thought for a time
that no one but freshmen would ba
able to room in Candler Hall.
CHEMISTltY STUDENTS at
Terrell Hall are fast completing
their experiments in preparation
for the final examination! which
will be held soon.
MANY NEW BOOKS have been
added to the collection at the fen-
Kills the terms to the bone. Pyor
rhea germs infect, eat tissues and*
bare the »>one*. i PRETTY TKETH 1
SOON FALL. The words "False
Teeth’* are sickening. Receding,
bleedy .gums warn you Pyorv
rhea coming. To cat your gqms,
nofson your system and tabs your
teeth. Obey your warning. Brush
your gums with PANOL tonight. -
It Instantly kills the germs, heals
and hardens the gums. BAY'S
TOUR TKETH. Healthy gums
make pretty teeth.
Fanol Is sold In Athens by Palmer
St Hons. Price Wr cents, «■
The above facts Were published by. The New York Globe la
Editor and Publisher, of March 10th. 1928. . I
eral library.
“OLD TIMER” Eldridge will be
the first Bulldog athlete to join the
./Sam fiMi.ktHs. aalkAAl
benedicts . after finishing school.
Th* anouncement of hia approach
ing marriage appeared in Sunday’s
WnoL send this «tv. nnd |1.
win mss you 2 Lotahs-n m
supply prepaid.
Edward* rudmo-r supp
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Atlanta, Geoi
issue of th*-Journal.
PANTONE will leave
■town, Penn., in a few I
Banquet
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