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....■M-HAnALD WANT
AOS QET RESULTS
And Found
AUTO TAG NUMUF.Fl
^ J26-G*1- Owner mil at Toxat-n
BCLm*,-Motion, cornof Washington
»***UtW.*fc
FOR SALE-NEW HOME OF SIX
rooms In desirable location. Frlce
fti.TGu Is cheai»er than It could 1*0
built today. Caah or terms to relia
ble {tarty. Address *‘P. I*»" 9* re
Banner-Herald. ' i s P
von SALK OB EXCHANGE—NKW
attractive two-story dwelling. built
f..r a home. Very desirable location.
Frlee 17,000. Terms If desired. Or
will trade for cheaper pro|»erty. tak
ing difference In caah. Apply t'g.
A.,” care Banner-tlernid. . J3p'
m • WANTED-HELP
"WANTED—Boy about 14
Sp. "years old to deliver pa-
^•pers. Apply Banner-Hcr-
rt' jHd Office. i
S^WB. HAVE OPENING
, for five ambitious
•young men as sa * es rc P re *
sentatives. Experience un
necessary. Dignified posi-
‘ lion,, unlimited opportuni-
’^7* Philadelphia Brush
Co.^210 Holman Bldg. j4c
FUK SALK— NEW SIX BOOM bun-
low, fui.wee heat, ' oak floors
HKhoUt. breakfast room wf*h
built in table and seats, built In
hen cabinet and ironing board,
better in Athens. Pr|e* $5,500.00.
». six room house *Rlh furnace
heat and other modern ooByenleficeS.
Price $4,750.00, easy terms. Will take
vacant lot as {tart i*ny fur, this
house. Also, one vacant‘lot conven
ient sewer, water and lights. Price
1350.00. Campbell & Barrow, 707
Ilolman Bid*.. Phone 17111. Jlp
SPORT NEWS
FUltlHET
University Professors to
Play Seniors in Ball
Game on Herty Field
Saturday Afternoon.
By J. D. THOMASON
When Senior meets the
fur 1* sure to fly. Plans are Just
STANDING OF THE CLUB8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
CLUBS— W. L. Prt
Nashville* 23
Chattanooga ...21
New Orleans 22
Mobile 19
Atlanta ..- 20
Memnhls 18
Birmingham 17
Little Rock 11
.590
18 .514
J9 .613
19 .486
20 .459
C ampus
hatter
OF THE FIVE GRADUATES In
Veterinary Medicine, who are
Messrs. Clifford W. Baker; Robert
L Biggs, Iris P. Coulter; Joseph C,
1,'urham, and Thurston Levte, two
have already accepted positions in
the Agricultural College They are:
Iris P. Coulter who will hu^e charge
of meat inspections, and hygeine
and Tv,M< Levle who will be house
physician at th* vetlnary hospital.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS—
MISS EDITH HOUSE-of Winder
.306 I will have as a week end visitor
Minis Frances Hubbard* of Winder
I Miss Hubbard will l»e extensively.
Souh
FOB HALE—Two practically new
Fords, 19lS models, five passengers,
at a bargain. M. C. Catithen. W.
Clayton St. Jl.v
FOR SALE—TWO QUART VACUUM
lee cream freeser. In perfect r •* 1
dltion. Phone 4S0.
FOB SALE—BRAND
Touring Car. itt a
W. Pillion Garage, I
West Clayton.
about complete
Senior-Faculty
be staged on flirty field Saturday
afternoon at 3 o’clock While Dr.
Alfred Scott, manager of the Fac
ulty •Aeam- refused to divulge his
battery ho gave out some of the
players who urc expected to parti •
cl pate in the fnicus. Dr. I* L
in ndrou is expected to cavort
abound short stop with Jimmy Hll
h i a partner Colonel D. W. Rythi
old Army Mar, will hold down the
initial sack while Dr. Krufsu helm
stationed rn third. Prof. OU:
Stephens, I»r. Ucott, Cupt.* Nlchol
son, Capt fJcGarrlgle and Prof
Uprhaw will perform In the out
field. Dr. Scott added that "the
Faculty had been victorious In ev-
plnyed and expected to
j repeat again this year A
'* C J Manager "Blir McCroney of thf
annual. Cleveland ...
ball game to . Philadelphia
Detroit ... .
St. Louis ..
Washington
Chicago ...
BHoston ...
New York
Pittsburgh
UrnrHvn .
Chlcnro ...
St. Louis .
Cincinnati .
Pnnlft’l ...
W. L. ^Prt. I entertained by Co-Eds
....29 10 .7441 Hall.
....22 T7 .664
....20 16 .556
....19 21 .475
....17 20 ,45-S
.400
truck or will exchange foi
bile. C. A. Trussell Motor
, _ . vfVanted , „
- WXNTF.I) -— MANDOLIN. GUITAR
fe. ahO-UkeM. . pawn wanted. Mira
M Itafdai Martin will ran a atudlo In
m Athens,about Jun* 4ti» and will teach
Hawaiian Guitar, l»laln
\-- Guitar, Tenor Banjo and Ukelele. Fof
^^.furthor information, addraa* J. L.
[ ^ Morris Music Shop. Lumpkin Street.
Jlc
E *eWaited —.few hoarders
private family. Rooms cool and
clean, good table. Ttot dpd cold wu-
* .tor, |25 per month. 464 East Dough-
• «xty. J4p
Wanted—Help
AGENTS OR SALESMEN — SELL
f-r - Dams Fashion Hosiery. Good coni-
* mission, quick* sale*, splendid rt-
V** peftter; exclusive territory. Writ*
'-today for fr«o particulnrs. Da pie
Fashion H*A*ry Co., 1626 Candfer
Bldg., Atlahta, 0*. J*P
NTED—Good cook
small family. Good
. Don’t apply if you
’t know your business,
at 153 Tallulah Ave.,
Phone 1165-J. 61p.
ANNUAL MEETING
The 8evunty-Fffth Annual Meet
ing of the policy-holders of the
Southern Mutual Insurance Co. will
be held on Tuesday. June 6. 1923.
at 11 A. M., in tho office of the
company In Athens, Oa.
A. E. GRIFFITH,
Secretary.
OOK. APPLY AT 595
MnMg^ gt Cobb et iic
For Rent—Rooms
RENT—-Five room hous*. bams.
garage and one ner* •>' "prayer of
at Oconee Heights. * '* * *
“FUITH15NT — 4-ROOM JJPSTA1RB
.merit, private bath, sink In
"'and heater In hath room,
location. Phone 154-J. J3p
TWO CONNECTING
■ooms for light house-
All conveniences. Phone
666 Pulaski Street.
FOR SALE
i SALE-ONE BUSHEL CANE
<1. Apply Banner-Herald Offloe.
SET $ACIf OP
Nelson’s Ency-
University ;• book*
caguMS* photo*
4M Franklin St
lip
-NINE BLACK Minorca
rooster. Fine lai^re.
• fiyo. Phone 1166-J. Jlp
RAILROAD
■SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINB RV.
Northbound Southbound
a Atlanta-Monroe local 6:16 p
Atl.*Btrmlngham*2feca. IK p
-Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. p
Atl.-Abbeville local T:M a
|A4 p > Atl.-Blrrolngham 5:» a
p Norfolk*Washti»ctoa IJfa
31:24 p Wllmlngton-N. T. 6:29 a
^ CKORBIA RAILROAD
Arrive Depart
T:24 pa 1:26 am
llil* pm *■ g:26 pi
CENTRAL OF OEORQIA RY.
W.^O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1661
- Central of Georgia Station
_ .'Depart for Macon 7:10 a. m.
4:46 p. m. *1 .
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.
■r v * 9:20 d. m.
for further Information phone
- - J. Y. Bruce, C. A., <40.
^4^UNE8VfLLE MIDLAND
Eji i RAILWAY
GaBgMas.
Lean Atn*ns Arrive
7:4i A. JL* * *=:20 V. “•
1,:4G A. M.** *,11:10 A'. V.
• IHII7. •• D*HT H*C.pt SundAJ.
RECOVERED FROM 8TCMACI
TROUBLE
'Hull stnmflch trouhl. three yenr:
nnd finally w »* In he<1 elKhl w.ehf
with terrible ernmp.,” write. A. I.
Lyon., Dayton, Ohio. The iloetoVi
did not help me and T could hold
nothing on my .tomaeh. Tried Fo
ley Cathartic Tablet, nnd now ntr
a well man. Can eat anythin,.'
Hour atomneh. headnehe. bnd breath
Jdllou.ne.. and other dl.eefive <il.-
ordera quickly overcome with Fnl-
Cnthartlo Tablet. ■ im no
.ripe, pain or nauaoate.—-Adver
tlaement. j i ■
in the nutrlct Court ,pf the Unitea
I State*, For the Northern
DiMrict of (ieor.la-
i re: D. W. Daniel, Bankrupt. No.
ll46t in Bnnkrpptcy.
A petition for dlscharRe hnvln.
beon/fiied in conformity wqh law,
by abbve.named bankrupt mid the
Court having orderol that the
hearing upon .aid petitions he hn<
on June 23, 1023, nt ten ii’ctocK
A. M., at the United .State's Dis
trict , ourt room, ‘ in ■ the Uty of
ATLANTA. Georirr, notice i,
hereby Riven to »li creditors and
other persona in interest to nppear
at said time and place and enow
cause if any they have, why (he
'prayer of oankrupt for dis
charge should not bo granted. '
O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
ELECTED MBMBER
SCIENCE ACADEMY
Prof. William W. Wat«0n Of Ath
ens haa been honored •■•Ith « t-rie.
berahip in th, Oeorgia Academy
of Bcience, an'organiiation of ric-
ognlced aclence loadcra of
atate.
E. KAY
“THE 8MILINO PAINTER-
Fin* Painting and Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athena, Ca.
Buy One of Our
REBUILT. REPAINTED.
USED CARS
Small down payment and
' balance on liberal terms.
Buick Deadlier, Dte modfl
IIOdKe Roadster, 1920 model
Pord Topring 1*22 model
Franklin Touring 1921 model
Overland 4 Sedan, 1920 model
Conolly Motor Co.
'fompofl* hi* nine but added thnt
plenty j>t material' was on hand t*
produrq *n nt&r combination. "Oil
TlmcF’ “KWridga, ball playor and
benedict-to-be ban bvon selected tc
coach tho Senior nine. "Old Tlmsf*
is expected to turn out a winner, i
Arrangements fir* now beinp
made to seat the vast throng that '
I* expected th wltnoen the game and
fana desiring choice scats are re- .
audited to ccme early nnd avoid J
the rush. While It has not besn |
officially announced. Dr. S. V. Han !
ford, faculty director of athletlcn
will moat likely umpire the game
Diplomacy is n great asset to an
umpire nnd realising tho proflclenc; •
of Dr Sanford along all lines nec
essary to an umpire, his choice wir
lie both a wise one and a safe on*
The University of Georgia band I*
expected out to adil to ths occa
sion.
...14 22
...13 21
,..30 1t .73?
... 23 17 .675
...?! 18 .53?
...19 90 .487
P.9. .476
...18 90 .474
...16 93 .419
...12 28 .300
THE CURRENT ELUE8I8 Ch!
Omega organ is being circulated
among the members of the Mu
I*.eta chapter of that fraternity.
IN SPITE* OF INCLEMENT
weather tho barbecue given by Al
pha Zetn. *7ion«irtiry Agrlcultura’
•moiety was n great success. About
three hundred were present. Fac
ulties of University prope
the Agricultural College at
Eds were guests of the society nt
Hardman Ilall.
FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1923.
cash through an increase of $500,-
000,000 annually in freight
charfes,* Richberg said.
“The six presidehta declare that
the best available measure of the
Investment Is the cost of the rail
roads and equipment as shown by I
their books, and this exceeds $20,'-!
000.900,000,” he'said.
“The six -presidents imply, br.tj
do not assert, that the railroad.']
are only seeking a valuation of ap-.
proxlmately 220.900.000. They dare'
not make B’ich an assertion even fr I
«t newspaper statement. They know
that If they committed thu rail-!
roads to seeking a valuation pfj
only twenty billion dollars, theyr
,would lose t!u Ir Jobs. - i
“When labor organizations dd-|
mand higher pay-the railroad pres
idents clamor about increased on-,
oration expenses and consequently;
excessive rates; but when govern-i
ors. . sejiatnrs, represmtatlver, nnd |
shinners demand capital, the rail- 1
* nregbirratg Mv to the defense f
of these high wages. j
Chanter of Alpha
- Gamma Beta Has
Been Formed Here
Gamma Alpha Chapter of Alnbn i
F’.iiladelpbia
FGIITH ATLANTIC I.EAGUF
1 UBS—
c’horlotto ...
Greenville ..
a ii a, nstn ...
‘incrtanhurg
Columbia ...
Macon
W, I,, pet
?4 15 .616
23 15 .605
22 16 .659
21 17 .669
14 27 341
12 26 316
ROUND-TRIP
SUMMER FARES
e /
•v From Athena, Oa.,
''' 'Doing anil returning via
Savannah and ahlp
New York $53.13
Boston 65.69
Philadelphia .. _ 48.35
Baltimore.. _.. 42.80
Going via Savannah and ship,
returning rail or vice versa
New York $55.60
Boston 70.70
tarea lo other renorta propor-
tloaati'ty reduced. Tlcketd-fn.
elude, nieala and berth Aboard
ship.
For sailing datea, aeeommoda-
tionn and other information ap
ply to Ticket Offlc*. C. of Oa.
Station, [‘bone toil, or J. Y.
Uruco. C. A.. 224 Boat Washing,
ton atrert. Phono 140.
Central of Georgia Ry.
Ocean Steamihlp Co. -
M. A to. T. Company.
FRIDAY’S DAMES '
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Birmingham.
Chattanooga at Nanhvllle.
Mobile at Memphln.
Now Orteane at Little nock.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ft. Louie nt Chicago.
Cleveland at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Washington.
• Boston at New York.
wationa*l _ league
Brooklyn nt'Boaton.
Ne-- York at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh..at Rt. I nuR
Chicago at Cincinnati.
THURRDAY’3 GAMER
SOUTHERN LEACUE
Atlanta 2: Mrmphla R. [•
New Orleans 4: Little Peek 1.
Mobile J: Birmingham 0.
Chattanooga S; Nacbvllto !>.'
AMERICAN LRAC-UE
Ft. 1 Alula 8- Ttet-olt 2. !
Boston 1* New Vnrk P.
Ctevslend 6- Chinee" A. '■
Only three games scheduloil. j
NATIONAL l EAOIJF
piltahnreh !• Ft. Iai"I" 4.
r*hlen"o a- Clnnlnn.il f,
Brooklyn 5; Boston 2.
New York 4; Philadelphia .1.
FOUTM ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Oeeenvllle 4: Augosta 3.
i r i*iarlette S; Fosrtanhurg 2.
Columbia 6 -.Macon 8.
MtSS MILDRED WOOD who hoi
boon torching In fl'irnpswnll wll’
V In Athuns for Miss Sybil Hamp
ton’* wrdiling Monday si*<>ndlnr
tin; we«*k end with Mias Lticy Wooc
at Soulo Hall dormitory.
MISS ANNIE CANNADY o
ValdoHta Ih still at h<imn on account
of tho continued illnens of hei
mother. *
Ho e
rive* Lu
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29, 1923.
leaves Athens 7:45 a. ro-, sr-
Lula 9:20 a. m- ,
g leaves Athens 4:16 p. *r-
1 rives Lula 5:45 p. m.
2*;o, 7 leaves Lula 6:56 p. m., arrives
Aih«n* 8:30 p. m. . '
fin. 5 leave* Luis 10:10 S. **-. OX-
1 fiyee Athens 11:45
a.». miller.
?*I*yboa* IL
BETTER
SHOE REPAIRING
HOFMEISTER 8H0E SHOP
Phone Your Order
11U ✓
We Call For end Deliver.
F1SKTIRES
We ha ve n full line of
Fisk Red Top. Cord and
4 ftfabric Tires.
Auburn Certified Tires
.
No t'l'rr tlren can be had than
Auburn Certified Tlrea.
Quality Tirea at Lowes Prices
Is Always Our Motto.
Motor Tire & Supply.
Company ,
Phone 104S
Corner College Avenue and
Broad street
Dixie Boy Play 8ults
—$2.80 to $3.75
.....15c to $1.75
Bathing 8>.Ua $2.60 to $3.50
Bathing Capa 75c
Tennis Backets . .$2.75 to $10.00
Union Hardware Skates.. .$2.50
Fairy Velocipedes $$J0 to $17.00
Skate Mobiles ....$5.75 to $7.75
Pedal Skips ■: $5.00 to $$.50
Bicycle. Motorcycle and Auto-
mobile Tiro Pomp* Repaired.
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
RTBBRETT SUICIDES
(By Associated Prom.)
WASHINGTON. — Dr. Jorner
McBride Sterrett. widely known
Episcopation clergyman ond Uni
versity Instructor, shot nnd killed
hlror-rlf here Thursday- Dr. Stcr-
rett was neventy-slx years old.
WHISKEY RULING
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. — Ths ITnttW
States Circuit Court of Appeals
Thursday rule I that tho govern
ment need not nrove the nleohnllc
content of whiskey or whether it
-«« fit *«■ a t—rane- nm-p-'W- in
cues when Indictments oK.-irfe
violations of the dry laws in
which Iliptor te specified rs whin-
key.
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkoco hg. Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save 50 per cent of expenses hy
attending this school. The grad
uates of ths Athens business
college always get the best po
sition. Exory Graduated em
ployed. Write for Information
today.
Bex 643, Athena, Ca.
Completely
%ettewed
? This Ford Coupe has been reconditioned,
new upholstering, new paint, new tires.
Looks like new and the price ia only $425.00.
Co A. Trussell Motor Co.
‘ Ford Fordson Lincoln
MISS EMILY IlAMitONn haa
finished h«‘r pro-med work nt th<
University proper and will enter the
Medical School nt Augusta in th<
full.
THE TYPEWRITER which wm
reeently taken from the typewriter
department baa not yet been re
turned. It Im believed now that
the typewriter wan stolen by mme
one who in not eonneeted In nay
way with tho University.
W. M. IIGLLIR. n fofcnor . den
[ho halls from Reynold* wan a vig
or to tho University,Wednesday.
Former Athens
Man Is Dead
Mr. Archie H. Lane
Passes Away in Savan
nah. Was Veteran of
Civil War. v
SAVANNAH* Gs.—Archlo
Ijiiio. well known ns n formor Jus.
Ucc of tio pouco of Chatham coun
ty and n well-known cltlaun of
Suvannuh, died Wednesday evening
at 9:.10 o'clock nt his resilience. 6
West Jones street, after an Illness
of several months.
Judge lane, who had a long and
-ito.-iorahlo record as a veteran of
the War Between the States, was
born on March 4, 1845, the data
of tho Inauguration of James K.
Polk as President of tho United
States. Ho wan-a native of Maillsr.u
county, having bcon born 12 miles
north of Athens.
Judge Lar.e llvotV Id North aeor-
-ria until t :o outbreak of tho civ'->
War. enlisting ont Fob. 15, 1882.
He was i member of IJowull Cobb's
regiment, which was a part of
Longstrccl's cores, and In that ill.
vision he camp through Savannah
on th* way to th* battle of Cblck-
umnugn. During Ills short any hero
ho.liked, the etty and on the c!oso
of hostintles ho rcturnod here In
stead of going to Madison county,
’to hui resided In Fnvnjumh since
except for a ported during tho sum
mer of 1876, when -he went lo Ath
ens for a shoft. while. Slnco the
'hath of Justice Somnl Itynolds.
Judge Lano has been tho only Con
federate veteran holding thenfflre
Of noLir.v public and ex-officio Jus-
'6-e .of tho poince. The otflren of
Joatlcea of th* pence wore nballnh-
*U some yearn ago.
For- many years after fhe Civil
War Judge Lane wes emnloved as
nlerk In the Central of Georgia
Rnllwav. Following his service
with Ih* central of aeonrfa. he
was with II. M. X tamer and Com.
pnnv. notton shippers, for about
eight years. For 17 years he wai
manager of tho Retail Creditors j
Association.
Resides his widow, (Mrs. Mantle!
Lane. Judge Lana Is survived hy
two daughters, Miss Margaret Lam
and Miss Lucy Lane.
Counsel Scores
Charges Laid i
By Rail Chiefs ]
Mention- of Government |
Ownership Decla'redi
Evasion of Rate Issue, .1
(By Associated Press.,
(CHICAGO.—-Donald R. Richberg,
{emral sounser-for tho railroad I
vafMtlan conference held here by
a ’’progressive" groap last week,
charged six raiTfaM . president*
with "drafting the stale red her
ring. of government owneHtjfp
across the railroad highway” In an
answer Issued Thursday night to
the charge by the presidents that
the. real purpose of the conference
hod beep the furtnerance of gov-
re— ent ownership of the rnll-
onds.
vpui-d Is who her they shall pe
-The real laane whtth they
Uteri to turn watered nloek.
heil Increments and-other of
' “■ ealti-ia Into a mort-
c.nmmn Della has been Installed nt
the University of Georgia hy mem
bers of tbn M« chanter of Ttrenau
nt the hemd nt fhe Dean of Women
at ’he University.
Those Initiated were Mlssea
Faille Fannie Daniel, Danlelsvllle;
’-tin Mae, Fears. Athens: I.lla
Tpnes, Parrot: Ethel .tester. A,t-
>-ntn: Dorothy Inset!,, Mor-At-
leein: Emms EBrnheth Planter.
Al’-»ein: Lillian ehPhre. Tthenp.
Misses Peggy Barksdale. Wnnh-
legtnn. nnd Eunice T ormnnn.
^wnle-here. were n1er!*--,L
A hap-iief nt the clover Ilenf
followed tho lertaltniive
. The long‘table wnn henut|fi*l!v
huff ronen ' twrtlnilealfv r,rra‘n^id.
Plenty of Money to Lend qp Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent over $1,008;
10 per cent np to $1,000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices Phone 1576.
405 Holman Bldg. ’ Athene, (Hern,
rlpcnrated with bp««lfrffl
^rrylne* mit ftio FrnlorriRx. '•nlor?.
Ml***! Onrf*’
mhfress of tho pvnninr \r*pv
rt cxcflpttonnl r^r'f wrro
Tll/V
» v*$»|on pom nf Wnrnrn of
thn T*j.»re or nftv r e r^OPrefr,,
'’re-tb . Tmntnn. KflnfnpVy .Vnrfn n
^tonron. T.oijIjjf'iP**; j Vf jj n
Vn|,| r ,» n * firm Fort
-ttry Grrfrwlp Porhnm. Ath^nn;
Mrn. Mn •’rpf Thomp-on ri»«4tlo-
"'7'- D^H*»svlIIe; Mrs. Doris
rstmnn, Athens.
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
■ ' *• »t * ei '■ ■■
No other wfter has the wonderful taste, ths Invigorating feel
ing that It IfhvM attar each glass full—It’s delightful, yee Ire-
lintqk Springs water
Drink I* All Y*ar 'Round—But Especially In Boring and 5am-
>ner—PHONE 55
Linton Springs Water Company
Offlc* Broad Street
Time
■Now'ls.'ilie
to Spray i; :
BOLL-WE-GO
The Calcium Atsenatd Product 1
You Must Act Right Now.
Delays at This Time Are
Costly.
The first Boll-W.e-Go
spray should be put on
your cotton within the
next week or two at the
very latent if you hope to'
bent the boll weevil. De-
_ , . . .. , lay now. will cost you large
Gums lost in cotton profits which yt u throw away unless you act.
BOLL-WE-GO will kill the boll wetvil- That is a proven fact Why
hold back and lay your acres open to weevil devartation,
BoII-We-Go Crab Boll-We-Go is not expen-1
A • , i «o. «a - *lve. It costs only 14c a:
Approximately $3 to $4 sallon, ready to spray. $3 !
Per Acre Per Season. will control the weevil on j
, , , - . your farm ana enable you
XJSZl "J 63 , 1 S" Uon cr °P ‘° tf »f 1 In. Boll-We-Go is applied in ,the
^ t d ' Ur 'l ’IP» n l‘u Ve , n ‘ tr x t work; - A chi,d con s P r °y it—-
adult labm required. It fs the least expensive high efficiency boll
weevil poison on tho market. ,
From the heart of bol’ !
weevil infested districts;
• where the destroyer has j
bo'eii eating up millions in
cotton profits every year -
. ’ we have hundreds' of un-1
solicited testimonials from cotton j lanters who praise Boll-We-Go ai
the moet efficient destroyer of the rests. Its worth is beyond question. •
Recc mmended By Hundreds
of Successful Southern
Cotton Planters.
Sure Death to the,
Boll Weevil.
• able for the boll weevil to drink. W hen
Boll-We-Go resists rafn, wind and <’(
longer. Fewer' applications a:
sons you should
Jf, time and coi
Because of the scientific '
ingredients which have
.been added to the calcium
arsenate in BollgWe-Gc
the/poison is always avail:,
drinks he dies. ‘ |
It sticks to the plant. It last:
ry;
Yot
B _ I of dusting.
BUT ACT NOW. t ELAY IS COSTLY.
Write for liferature which tells all about Boll-We^Go.
t ■ ' ■ ' ! _ "
Boll We-Go Mfg. Co.
63 North Fryor Strcct Atlanta, Georgia
'Long Distance Phone Walnut 3915