The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 30, 1923, Image 6

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' PACE BIX THB BA1WBB-BBBALP. ATHENS. GBOHGM WEDNESDAY MAY 30. 1823 MISS NANNINE B. HAMMOND Around Athens With f’al. T. Larry Gantt beauty and -Health Go Hand in Hand - Pensacola, Fla.—“Two years aci suffered a nervous break-down ply mother having received ver: KitJfying rer'il* n from Dr. IMort-e : Favorite Prescription, for a bac' <asc of feminine trouble, wrote t« me and insisted upon my trying i • ;for my trouble, which of course 7 did. I am now ifK^trong conver thyself. A few bottles of the ‘Fa 1 vbrite Prescription’ is all I had.-.b " -take to make ind a stout and wel woman.”—Miss Nannie B. Ham thond, 1112 N. Guillemarde St. Your health is most importan' 1 to you. It’s easily improved. Jus' ask your nearest druggist for thi: Prescription of Dr. Pierce’s in tab let or liquid form. Send 10c fo trial pkg., to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., or write fo ■ ftee medical advice.—Advertise Amazingly DcS^bio > i FOR CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS SICK HEADACHE STOMACH TROUBLES Gmj pain, that crowd the heart Stout people like them Never fed - no griping or tunica Small co«t • only 25c. ’ Sold evwrywhw ' MB. HENRY WISE Is cue 0 f the irgt :it jyid most successful farm-j r» in Oglethorpe county. Ho says io tfoea not u»«s eaicium arsenate >n his cotton, but* Paris Green, an<l vhlch costs a fractionr 1 part of bo arsenic and does the work of filling the boll weevil. He sajs ako an ounce of Paris Green to l‘r» rallMis of. water and to make it stick, dissolve In the mixture two bars, of Octagon or other soap. This will go Over ten acres of cotton and kill every weevil. Mr. Wise saitl he made a good cotton erop Inst year with this mixture and will use it again. He has a good wheat crop aud the best oats lie has ever grown. I than half the pHco she would have | to pay in Florida or elsewhere I Athens is undeniably tile cheapest j market In Georgia for shoes li’ry goods, and' tut else. UNDERSTAND that tin railroad tas bail a sur- |c of the lauds on the lir< arodnd Athens and can run a spin track to connect all the roads n' a good grade. If-'iry Ford contain- a good grade. HENRY FORD contemplate! erecting two-* ann a half niilllor dollar cotton mill In the riouth tf make cloth for auto tires. Why cannot Athens go to work and shew Mr. Ford the advantages of our city as a site for ''is plane' We now make hero the best auto mobile tire cloth in hto world. AN OLD FARMER who hellovee n the moon says that on Thurs day of this week we will have the new moon, when he expects thr rains to hold up and farmers be riven an opportunity to work in heir crops. He looks for a dry tune when wo can make cotton and the late corn can bo saved August rains. Hp says he has farmers In much worse condition now' and they camo out all right. THE SFM.MER SCHOOL opens the latter part of this month and a *ry largo attendance Is expected hosef students must be fed and they will be of great help to tin* curb market, and need all the pro duce our farmers can bring In. THE DANIEi7~SPB!NO. near Uqlon Point, Is owned by Messrs. Palmer ‘.'Vmnolly and Becker of Athens. T.’ ese parlies are now or a deal fo sell the property for do. volopment. It Is n very ffine min* aral water. It the deal is clostd the‘purchasers expect to not onl) Improve the buildings but bottle the water for shipment. MR. HENRY COMEIl snys Ip spite of the rains farmers between showers arc finishing planting and are cultivating their crops. Neither wheat or eats /have ns yet been hurt, nnd good crops nro promised. Mr. cbmer says fanners nro doing very well and If It stays dry n few days they will catch up with their work. A LADY from Miami. Fla., Iasi week vMtcd Athens and says she bought shoes In our city for less'circulation’ A FARMER from Oglethorpe wa in the city Monday who has or hand' four years cropH of cotton and says he Is able to hold It until the price suits. He has over JBf bales. This gentleman says hi owes his independence to the fni' that he never bought a pound of meat or bushel of c*»rn. and a I way f made his farm self sustaining. MR. KING HOWARD says tho Murrain Lumber Co. than now seine fifteen or twenty saw mills In operation and this week will start up their planing mill. TIIE SMITH SHOE lave "ote of the handsonr most modem stores In th finishing touches are now put on their new building. MR. AT-NEY says tho best * tou duster he ever saw was i made by Mr. Martin' of Ath* Hut tile flr»* caused* Martin to ♦! continue their (manufacture. Abney says with one of tfco M •in dusters over half the lli.. • labor Is saved In applying Will Dedicate Hardman Hall By JOHN D. ALLEN Hardman Hall, the recently ale ted animal^ husbandry building j >t tho State College of Agriculture, j vill bo formally dedicated* on June | 13 during commencement exercises, • iccording to an announcement by i diaries W. Summerour, publicity j uanager. given out Tuesday. Pious are being made to have lal alumni dinner In the in and we were dismissed by the MJz- pah Dent-diction. Next Sunday is Consecration Sunday and nhe re-ekcjtlbn- of of ficers will 1m? held. All are cor dially invited to attend. II. S. BARRETT. cut t^hs our*,T y .. worth Elkg Give Barbecue Cut "but this slip enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Cd., -835 MR. W. I. ABNEY says be pu* calcium arsenate In bis cotton spite of the nln« and lie an not now- find a boll weevil. Before ap- i building on that day, and a tiiying the poison the weevils v/irojber of speakers have been st eating tho buds out of Ms ' P.ton ( ocl for the occasion. Dr. Andre and killing It. He says poison will Soule, president of the college sure do tho work and wo can grow cotton In spite of tho pest. officiate at the dedication clses. The building, which Is named for Dr. L. G. Hardman, chairman of the hoard of trustees, Is the 1 MR. TRIBBLE, a prominent farmer of clarkc county on tho Harnett Shoals road says tho rain I addition to the group of buildings has not ns yot hurt small grain, j on tho University campus, and Is and If It ftolds up a good crop of j conceded to he by far tho» most heat and oats will be made. Hut beautiful of them all. Designed nccially for tho teaching of animal husbandry. Its construction com. bines efficiently Ml the essentials for l.bat work, while in artistic ap pearance it has won the high ap proval of tho collego faculty and others who have seen it. the ground Is too wot for reapers and cradles must Im used. Early oats are now ready for harvesting. SEVERAL FARMERS In town say that If you sprinkle Irish po tatoes with calcium arsenate It will kill bugs. This lins boon tho trouble In raising Irish potatoes. farmers can go largely Ini tho business with an assurance of full cron. There is good* money In the Irish potato. MIL HOLMES , a farmer of Oglethorne, says that several saw mills had to close down for lack jpold a most interesting meet! of labor. Farmers below Lexington I Sunday night. Miss Emma J’h nro going In for lumber and do not [ ter lead, the subject was “Medi. .. **“ -* i opr Sheffield Avc„ Chicago, Iil^wrlt- ing your' name and udilrcsg- Clear ly. hoir will receive in return t tual package containing Foley'r Honey and Tar Compound foi c-iucbs. colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pains in sides am back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; am Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole sumo and thoroughly cleansing cn thurtlc for constipation, bilioys headaches, and sluggish bow els.—Advertisement. Wednesday P. M. The Elks Barbecue Club will give a barbecue Wednesday evening from six to nine for all local Elks and Elks from the towns near Ath ens, at the country home of the roatl. local lodge, on the Epps Bridge This barbecue was to have been held lust Saturday but was post, iMined until Wednesday on account of the rain. The committee in charge of the barbecue has made arrangements to handle the entire membership and it is expected that a large number of out of town Elks will also attend. ' Tho barbecue will bo held from six to nine, so as to give all Elks a trance to attend after the busi ness houses of the city close. Sev eral new entertainment features lave been planned for the barbe cue which will include special stunts to keep those attendnlg well jntertaiued. fa? .p—UnO t® •—» ud ,tren.TT I Oet ift Chips off -Hie Old | m JUNIORS— Utthfth” One-third the regular dose. M^ t of same Ingredients, then cand, I coated. For children and * ORANGES , LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT From the rfcart of the World’s Greatest Orange Empire Four Specials This type of frock Is charming In flat crepe or In crepe Florentine, which Is a molro satin. An attractive trlm- inlg Is tho embrohlc-ry done in Java- nesoanotifs, picked out h«;rc and there with tiny china beads Witt, this = frock n shoig capo of tho material Is I sometimes worn. It is attached to j each sleeve from shoulder to wrist | In no other section of the world, do oranges, lemons and grape fruit reach the high point of perfection of those produced in Cal ifornia. Every condition is ideal for the production of quality fruit. Contin ual sunshine and clear skies during the growing ■season develop tile very finest flavor and generous sizes. Remember that we ship direct from "Grove to Consumer” thus assuring absolutely fresh fruit full of health-producing ener-3 gizing qualities. nay much attention to crops. The Hufimlnns,' 1 The mo: tins timber Is putting a pllo of cash Injort tiy a sons, then John Wrist* ! Good tom last drop Crofter all.tlie only way to know that Maxwell House Coffee is Good to the last Drop" is to taste it. The first taste fore casts an empty cup. MAXWELL HOUSE. COFFEE IN FOREIGN LANDS TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by L. W. Redncr. Verses by Hal Cochran. 1 Color the picture with paint or crayons presented the topic with a pa gen n* representing a conference of th* doctors and nurses of the forcing and borne medical missions. This cdnfereAcc was opened with scripture rending by both an Amer ican and a Japanese representative Then tho statement was rondo that tho doctors and nurses would glvt a dose of medicine that wan. guar anteed to cure any ailment, to ev ery person present; so one of the nurses passed to etudi porsoa pres ent a capsule in which was found a verse pertaining to tho topic each of those wore road. Then few moments of silent prayer f»i the advancement of rqedical mis slons. This was followed by noon special music by Miss Junctto Ash accompanied by Mis* Fairy lb>t. Next each of tho doctors ant nurses present at the conference made a speech on tho needs, plhns. conditions, and experienc tholr special places. Those repre senting nursese wore us follows: Miss Boggy Baker, Miss Emnni Blaster. Miss Sarah Arnold, Misi Lois Stillman, and Miss Alice Row land. Those representing dot ton Lee flrlggs, Mooqc McCoy Charley 'Hooper. Dwight Ryther id Fritz lJh\ John Wright repre sented Ik*. Stlkrut president of the medical missionaries. The pageant was closed by a special pruye splendid as sung Send Us $2.00 and We Will Ship you direct either one of these four specials. ONE CRATE OF ORANG ES—Holding from ten to twelve dozen of oranges according to size. ONE CRATE OF LEM- ONS—Holding from 12 to 15 dozen of lemons ac cording to size. ONE CRATE OF GRAPF FRUIT—Holding from 3 to four dozen of grape fruit according to size. ONE COMBINATION- CRATE—Holding four dozen oranges, four dozen lemons, one dozen grape fruit. Remember that fruit, with I its healthful mineral salt, I and natural light bulk,) supplies Just those ele-l ments moat* needed tel regulate tho body after I the long winter diet ot| heavier foods. Serve .fruit in some form! every day. It’s easily and I economically obtained! under our plan. CO-OP-1 ERAT1VE enables you tc [ serve the very choicest I fruits—whenever yocl want them—at truly eco-| nomical cost. Liltc mnilvl PiulKO llopulMcrt, Reromlltloncd. Y W6 good tires. Price On'this ear Is ,w and wo can offer Liberal Terms. Conolly Motor Co. CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT EXCHANGE 457 West Ocean Avenue LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA A post card addressed to Dept. II will bring o you an Interesting booklet "Dried Fruits’ lioftrd loir Health Thornton’s THURSDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Brunswick Stew or Rout Beet String Beans Candled Yams Spring Onions Fried Squash Cold Slaw Choice of Wes Muffins and Biscuits i. Tea or. Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Drains and Eggs * Homing Orlts, American Frted Potatoes Nary Beans Fruit Pudding Hot Biscuits i-uff.T. M nr Milk 50 Cents Q i-uahi old Tiomes in Gloucester aRajssaw*^ Of I1te «mms Enjlisli teum. ' CUT THIS OUT—IT 13^ WORTH MONEY Gut out this slip, enclose with 5f and mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield, Avo., Chicago, III. writing your name and address clearly. You Will receive In return a trial pack- ngo containing Foley’s Honey and Tnr Compound for coughs colds and, croup; Foley yvldney Pills for paint In sides und back; rheumatism, backache, kidney, and bladder ail ments; and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome and thorough!) cleansing cathartic for constipation biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels.—Advertisement. TALKING IN TRILLIONS Al least 4 European countries now h»ye In all eases nude their chief have brer, already noted. Others in Irilllnn. S . J1 ." S wl,, " n <“ c las< Jo?'- «••• which show a comparatively sliglil measure men-cnrrency in muiois. ■ currency which stood as 11 increase are Belgium. France, Total face rnlae of world currency tnlllon rubles at the beginning of Switzerland. Greece, Finland, htgo- is ten times ns much as at the at°tl,- ,8 Jl SIavia ' Hungary, and Brazil, while beginning of 1922, ^“."yraV.^ing'Z/V^mra n° much as one year ago. The Ger- f a r „ c ?‘ c! S? Great Br.U'n, Nethjr- The-trillion-ha. evidently come curgney, which Jotaled Spain. Creches”anf*Z Un J:' d 1 s,i r- Prior to the war we seldom hod ,nar » £S » or 4(mimes as much as one The big increases m the quan- occasion to use the term "billion,** .^ ar Austria’s currency is 18 tity of paper currency in recent but now we calmly accept the ttn **s as much at one year ago ami years has not correspondingly fn- trillion (a thousand times as much * xc *eds 4 trillion crowns, while creased the purchasing power of as a billion), especially in the ha* quadrupled her enr- the people so .far as quantity s 'of measurement of p&per money, renc T *n the past year and now merchandise is concerned* for debts and deficits of certain coun- a total of over 1 trillion with the constant additions to the tries which have enormously in- mark* ontstanding. j>apcr money has come an increase creased their currency during and Outside these four countries of *n prices, when measured in the since the war, and at the recent rates Central Europe, says the Trade | n“ at ®d currency. Prices in Rus- of growth their record may toon run Record, there is an evident dis- s,a » the biggest inflation has into the "quadrillion''column. Figures position to at least check the in- occurred, are stated by our De- pubtished by the Trade Record of flation which developed during and Commerce as |5j)00,* The Nation*! City Bank of New since the war, and in certain in- 000 times as much in 1923 as in pre- York show that at least four of stances an actual decrease has be- war y ear f» while those of Poland the European countries new meas- gun, but with th* enormous addi- * r « ?JSf • b y thc * an J« authority ura the.r currency in trillions, and tions made by the printing presses 3000 tim «* a * much as before that a continuation of the rate of the four countries above named *" c war * of growth during the past year the total face value of world paper This growth in paper ‘'currency would soon bring some of them currency at the beginning of 1923 was has been in part duedo the unwilN into the quadrillion class. approximately ten times as much ingness of the respective countries * n SS toUl * nmnmg as one year earlier, though, as to reduce their expenditures to m far into the trillions and threaten- above indicated, a large propor* pre-war basis or to require tt*lr tog Jn some instances to ^extend tion of the ebuatrics otker than war-weary people to pay sufficwilt to the quadrillion column are espc- the four named are either decreas- taxes to meet current requfie- cially notable inofficial records of tog their outstanding currency or ments, and this has resulted in I * he outstanding paper money of ere cheeking the growth which has large budget deficits which could I S u , ssa : :g«» , Ly. Austria, and characterised recent years. only be met by increases in paper 1 f °tond, all of which were counted The four countries showing big currency or additions to the al- Ifin.,trillions A aL.thp end of 1922 and increases.in their currency in 1922 ready large national indebted 1000 People Attended the Opening of . DURANT and STAR , , . ^ s , . / SALES AND SERVICE v . A STEADY STREAM OF VISITORS, estimated at one thousand in number, visited the CITY GARAGE *i MOTOR COMPANY’S SALESROOMS TUESDAY during the formal opening of the sales and service on tho DURANT and STAR MOTOR cars..and the management and employees were busy throughout the day conducting demonstrations and exhibiting the models to prospective buyers. * These cars are the iatest'achicvements in the auto world, and arc meeting with instant and popular approval when ever shown and sold. THREE CARS WERE SOLD DURING THE' * , DEMONSTRATION Durant.and Star Cars will be on exhibition here continuously from.now on and a demonstration wilt be gladly gjven with jmy model. NOVEL FEATUBB.OF OPENING DAY FREE SERVICE BY COMPANY WITH GQOD GULF SUPREME AUTO OIL . As a feature of the day the company announced FREE SERVICE ON GOOD GULF SUPREME AUTO OIL, and more than 40’0 motor owners took advantage of it—the • company having their auto crank-cases washed out and refilled with this high-grade oil. GOOD GULF SUPREME AUTO OIL is on sale here at i all times, and is recognized gs being SUPREME. ; 24 HOUR SERVICE FACILITIES We maintain a constant service department—<jpen day and night—employ the best automotive engineers and mechanics, itire and battery experts, and carry EVERY- .lliNG FOR THE AUTOMOBILE. “WE DO IT QUICK’’ Storage Capacity fori 50 Cars Just a Real Good Car Star Car Worth the Money Phone 271 E. Washington St. 555 ■■■■ Kv..