The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 25, 1923, Image 6

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m* ho865 /yhy?Y/t<r/>/ 1 cuBKiCE FLmiyG . : * . .,: ✓/ . ■ • / • ~ . ■ : : — -M*3 asiai«o#/rr DOLLARS IS&i g»2» .. ' ' fj. f/rve/: jfybrJt . $2 ) 1 •N* draft *srvm and. »f«n Wnri !>yth« «ly»e.»h«»»*tjr.*»»f »a«lcaai i iram,i«™m,i» <* w»y Cfr*in<4»nr* thereof cfiny*fP*ft»*.o» »*d . J. aoeid.nt J ~ V : am golnj; to land In a big tree, or maybe on top of a h'»u*e, Bpt the basket seemed to know the safe *vvay for It circled found open spaces to drop through. Jack then noticed that i very dose ojid he stood np, ready to get out r when he' BANNER-HBRALn, WHkWs.'OEOHGM; FIMDAY. MAY 25.0323. JACK DAW 5 S ADVENTURES In the Land of Miney Moe ** STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE W* CH IMPROVES chicken IsaU-s monthly, vidfs a regular market for poultry and assures-the producers of re ceiving the highest market price foi their poultry. The first of the Joint co-operative sales was held on March 13th and 20th. The follow ing county agents and their res pective counties, participated; Poultry* HoffS and Other •*- M. Turner, Columbia county. ~ o 1 r* K. I’. Droxel. McDuffie county. Co-operative Sales. Con-i w }I west. oreene county, ducted By Benefit of L - 8 - Watson, Morten county. Farmer By Ga. Ry. Georgia r. r. 'CO-O^E-RATES When$thc facts are considered, 4-1 ,, cannot he denied thut Geori.da Jfj 1 Through Ui making rapid strides of proyeRr /(long agricultural Hnet. The poo- pi* are promoting and carrying t- successful completion Iln«« of n;- deavi'r that were, unknown ii Gocrgia lens«than two yeari pgo A concrete example to prove as sertions is listed below. The county agents on the Georgia. .Bailroa.V by co-ordinated co-opor- j w»* moxcil to Orcrnxboro, Green, ation nn.l by havlnn tl.« co-op- : cnnntr. nnO when nil Iho chicken, eratlon of the Aitrleulturtil Deport- "^V 0 ' 1 "* ,hls P'. ac « hHd "«r- tnent of the Railroad, the State'chased iTie car was placed at Mad* College of Agriculture and the!Ison, Morgan cmsmy, where th< State Department of Agriculture, loading was completed. The cai are now holding co-operative j was shipped to Rlssor and Kabino- -»!■ . wit/., riilladelphin, I’eim. A Good Thing—Don't Miss It j Due to Increase in production o' Bend your name * and nddres? 1 poultry, the schedule has beer plainly written together Vitb f!<hanged and hereafter txvq month!: dent* {and this slip) to Chamber-1 hilea will be held. County’ Agen lain Medicino Co., Des Moines j Frank o. Montague of Wilke Iowa, and receive in return a trig! county, and county Agent W. If package containing Chamberlains ; West of Greene county, will hold Cough Remedy for coughs, colds ! their rale jointly, loading a car croup, bronfhial, \*lu”and whoop ! and County Agent J. M. Turner o' ing coughs, and tickling throat; 1 Columbia county, County Agent E Chamberlain’s Stomach and LivojiP. Drexe! or McDuffie county am Tablets for stomach troubles,• in-pCounty Agent L. H. Watson of Mor- riigestion, gassy: pains that crowd i gan county will load a car. the heart, biliousness and consti pation; Chamberlain's Salve, need- | SALE8 ARE ed in every family for burns, scald? INCREASING operation of the Railroad, a tariff on !iv« poultry In transit, allowing cur t< slop at different points, was ob tained. The first stop was at Hnr- i lem. in Columbia county. When J loading was finished at this po!n< j tin* cur was moved to Thompson, McDuffie county. When loading ; was finished, nt Thompson tho cai hidden!}* everything began to get dark! Jack.was a bit u».. rl then he discovered that the basket was merely traveling 1 ud of smoke that was coming from />ne of the queer ’ **** When be was once mure otit Insthc clear air. tlie basket P Wounds, piles, and skir affection.*! these valued family medicines fo only 5 cents; Don’t miss it.—Ad verftsement. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH , MONEY I '£ut out this slip enclose with T»r find mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avo„* Chicago, Rl., writ ing your name and address clear- Jy. You will receive fn 'return i t» ml package, containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound foi c->urhs, colds and croup: Foley Kid ney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; nni* Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- iome and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic for constipation. fJlllous- ness, headaches, and sluggish bow el*.— Advertisement. : The most recent series of these sales wan held on Atuy 16-17. Load Ing began at Harlem, stopped at Thompson, and completed loudin; tit Madison. Thia fi\X was als- purchased by Rlssor \and Rabino- tvitz.of Philadelphia, and tho fol lowing prices were received: Frleri 38c per pound; hens, 21 Me pel pound; roosters. '9c per pound. To tal tonnage received at theso thrc< stops' was 10.949 pounds, which brought a total of $2481.67. These coudty agents are*, to b< commended for their vision and constructive work, the counties de serve credit for cmployiha good county agents and then backing them up, and tho Georgia Railroad for tho co-operation It has giver and is tendering, In an .effort to ward developing the counties served br It. . Think of tlje above regular sehc dulod sales, and then romefaihe. that the first co-opcrftlvo car Jo poultry sale In- Georgia was held Ii is a Prescription fer Golds, i - Maroft a y.ar iga Fever and LaGrippo. It’s Uio'ff* ,Z e * ho «ha- . II » u>H;lbo -live wlro" counties are took- most speedy remedy weii„ K pronrw. m ,pito of the boi know, preventiner Pneumo- uqsvii and other sdeorw continipne nI "' *’ t AGREE TO POSTFOME ' (By Assodmted Press.) laIt- - ^ I 666 BANNER-HERALD POLICY HOLDER IS PAID S80.00 For Injuries Sustained in Auto Accident I Y. .. . thought Jack. around r the t A CHARG ACCOUNT IS A PLEASURE AT , See np , ATLANTA, Ga.—By nirrccmcnt v |0X tho attorneys > postponement was taken in the injunction milt of tbs Atlanta Freight Bureau spslnst the Central of Gcoririu and other rnilronds In the state involv ing alleged discriminatory rates between Atlanta and North Geor gia points and other points in the sUto. Clw Style Bit of die Season! $5.00 And then h^ saw old Eeny Mccny. "Here we are, sonny," shouted the mystery mnn.au he helped Jack and Flip out. *R!ght back In the woods. And taking ills basket, Kcny Mvcny dlsappearckl. And Jack’s trip to the land of Miney Moe was over. Jack Daw's next adventure Is on the Flying Horse. i. i v * -*f AdvbStor&s o T Smart, striking, and a value for the money unparalleledI A very handsome Patent Leather Oxford, trim and clean-cut as a cameo.. Swagger Blucher pattern with oak-tanned leather solds and rubber heels. Popular French toe last This is another demon stration how. in Newark Shoes you get the exact duplicates of *$8 and $10 styles for $5. Selling more than 5 million pairs 'through our national chain of over 400 stores is the reason for the amaz ing values we give. 40 exclusive styles. See other wonderful values $3.50 to There was a little secret stairway to climb. R&gsy Land, where the Rngsies you? Don’t you ever tell it was tho lived, being under, the top of the Jtagsies and' tho Twins that fixod ground, there was a little secret. m up * T stairway to climb wnen one wish- J ed to come up into the daylight of HUSTON NAMED outdoors. 1 CHICAGO—C. H. Huston of So when Mister Tatters sprang Chattanooga, former assistant scc- U p ^e steps, Nancy -nd retary to the Department of Com- *flwturk Sftee SteraCe. Tke Uriai C%*1 s e4 Shoa 5t?r« In th« U.il.d SUU. ' * ■ Athens, Ca„ Store, 151 Clayton St., "Next to Kresa’* All N,*trli Store. Open S.torda, Eeenin,. to Aecomniodato Cu.tomera- (ick followed. They were on their way to Far mer Brown's cornfiald ;o fix up Mr. Scare Crow, for the summer Right niter the Twin, came Rag Tag and Bob Tail, two other Ragsici, .who were to keep watch while they worked *o that no -one should surprise and stop them- They went single file over th* fence ahd across Bright Meadow and up the hill and through Old Orchard, and bye 'a' bye came to the cornfiald* “Thcru'a Scare Crow!" pointed Mister Tatters. “I should say he does need a new spring suit,”, and he pointed to a limp looking object in the middle of the field. "Now then, Rag Tag and Bob Tail, you otay Here and watch, an I the *e»t of us will get to work." Then Mister Tatters tiptoed to the wood-shed, Nancy and Nick still close at bis heels. There stood an old broom handle j that Mrs. Brown used to beat car-1 pets. “Bring that, Nick." com j marnled Mr. Tatters. . Next they tiptoed t olhe buggy- ; shed. “Look!" pointed Mr. Tot-! ters. "There'S an old coat Farmer- Brown puls on when he rides to ( town. Wo'll tike lt,M>. Now to the bam tor aome straw. Also thorr la an old atraw.bat out there onh called Ip hi. wife. "Manda. that old Scare Crow 1 look, like Sert> Claus'd*'been ’round, fm going out and aee what’a happened." But you know, my dears, don't morcc wes appointed chairman of tho Ways snd Means Committee of the Republican National Commit tee. His selection was announced by John T. Adams, national chair man of the party who was confer ring with' Fred W. Upsham, the national treasurer. ' - 66-^o;v£-66 Taxi Service - * Day and Night Above is the facsimile of a check which The Banner-Herald forwarded j several days; ago to Clarence Fleming, colored, aged 03 of near'Lexington, in settlemet of his claim for $80 under the terms of the Travel Accident Policy issued*to him when (he became a registered. reader of The Banner-Herald by entering his subscrip tion to the paper for one yea? and paying for three months in advance.' Under the terms of the policy,'a broken leg sustained while engaged in' travel, either in a private vehicle or as a fare- paying passenger, entitles the policyholder to indemnity fo $10 per week for not more than 13'weeks. ’ Fleming’s physician ad vised him that his injuries would cause him to be “laid up” for eight weeks and he therefore put in a claim for indemnity of $80, or $16 a week for ^ighj Week^. You Should Protect Yourself--- Arid this protection will cost you nothing pro- vided you are a registered reader of this paper V ’ „ ' ' 1 ^ . Why Not Get a Banner-Herald ,000 FREE Travel Accident With a One Year’s Subscription tb the Paper.’ Pay at the regular rate of 45 cent* a month, 2 months in advance, and thereafter week or 45 cents a month as suits you best. C - YellowCabCo. PHONE 66 Office , i GEORGIAN HOTEL