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FRIDAY, JUyg 29,J92^
UorHurirk RoRIDS Oil J. J. l at!on “ f a commission to mnko pro
ttBTUWJlft W* F , divisions fur the building of n suit
THH BANNER-fTERALD. ATHENS. fiBORGIA
PAGE SEVEk
Kinfl ili Final Meessagc«^«^ with the susioatlon that
nian ° I such n building bo an far us pos-
fContlnWd
KOENIGSBERG, Geinmny—Pns
nongers may now fly from Londor
to Moscow in nineteen and one
half hours of actual flying time
The nnr trip from London to Her
Hn takes eight hours. It-requlret
four and one-half liours between
Berlin and Koenigsberg, and
trip is made from her! to Moscow in
seven hour^.
Passengers leave London, Wed
„ CSBEtr '™‘5
cm he produce! In Georgia IW. j.hhu(d.bo In the open and nba*.
[rlble, a replica of the old governor’
mansion at Milledgevlllo.
he fought With any measure, o _
success without n great Increase SCORES THE
in the cost of producing cotton. On KLAN AGAIN
top of this weather and crop con
ditlons thlW year have been so un J Governor Hardwick concluded
favorable, he declared, “‘as to caus, ihl« address wlfh an appeal for lav
the gravest‘‘Concern and to mak« I and order., **Wp have no room *ii
it extremely doubtful whether i I Georgia for invisHilo govern in on
profitable drbp of either cotton 01 of any kind or character/* he de
any one of*’6ur'othfr great staple: J dared -
u. n-n^iiApil In Georgia thir * shhufd
ENGLAND AND RUSSIA LINKED
BY REGULAR AIR 8ERVICF
year.
At the outni t tho ( governor do
flared ho woUld depart ’from hi:
previous custom and NOT presen'
a mass of fibres and wealth o'
detail, referring the members of
the general assembly to the report!
of the cqijiptroljer genbral. thi
state tax .commissioner, nnd to hi:
detailed niVsnage of last, year. Th»
general assembly of 1921 restored
the sOifrs flseftT a'f
fairs, ho snljJ. and the deficl?nc:»
.ipproprint’ons made by the 192'
gi-neral assembly did r.ot destroj
the balance, though they did wlp*
<>ut substantially all stirphis.
“Income nnd outgo must b" kep
balanced In Georgia." the governo* j
declared. “Pay ns you go Is th'
motto of common sense whicl
ought to apply to and govern pub
lie and private business alike am
I was utterly unablo to give mi
approval to any Pglslntion tha*
sought to appropriate money fo
any purpose, when I knCw that th?
revenues of the stnte could not moo -
and pay the appropriation and whei
the body, making the appropriation
also clothed with the .power t
levy taxes, failed and 1 refused t
provide any n dm unto additional
revenues ou| of which to pay t
appropriation !"
TOUCHES ON
PENSIONS
board. I have no objection to th
existence of secret fraternal organ
iJcaficn'T, whose 3oIe purpose nnc
practice is the cultivation of clvir
virtues and s<»clnl relations; but 1
do object, with all the force and
emphasis of which I am capable, ft
ary secret 'organisation ‘ that 'a*,
snmeu to censor the conduct o'
other persons or to sit in Judge
nient upon their actions. Men wh»
follow mich practices are themself;
the Worst of criminals and strlkf
ftt th* Vory fou udatlon of all gov-
“rmpent. They would subvert thf’
e,,thr °uo the mob.
“Men who are trying to wall
right. In the sight of God nnd man
da not need to cover up their Sice:
In this state while they are doln*
here every Thursday morning foi
Russia. The service is dally be
tween Loud n and Berlin, tri
weekly between Berlin and Koen
igsberg and,tri-weekly between Ko-
enigsberg and Moscow.
C ONSTIPATION
H * rm -
Office 1201—By HRS. A1ICB ADAMS—Residence 832.
LEGION BROADCASTS
8. O. 8. FOR PRETTY
DANCING GIRLS ,
Boys, lut pipe this missive the
dance committee of the American
Lesion Is sendlns out tn re the two
dances that are scbedoled for next
week. It would seem thejr have
paraphrased that popular Jazz,
Merchants Pleased
With Business
(Continued .From Pass Ons)
suit of my Intorrlows. and whli
ts most encouraging and shows thai
the boll weevil and exodus of
„ v .. w „ .. nexroes have had no percupUblo
-vJ w. , c,(LCt on business, .and qur Ath-
be in Oconee cemetery with Dor-
1, llsey’s, funral directors, in charge.
IL' UNERAL NOTICES!I ifr. Webb, who wa 3 03 years old,
| i H| became ill Monday morning about
" n o’clock, with acute gastritis
Friends and sequaintanoe. of Mr i w b*eh, combined with the heat, re*
>hn W. Webb who died in Clilca-1»““«• In heart failure about-mid-
John
go Tuesday, Miss Sara M. and Mr
J t Tuesday,
of Birmingham, Mr*. B. R. Mldgetf | aeni ®* Athens. He i* survived by
66-‘PHONE-fjfi
of Richmond. Vn., Mrs. CL O. Wes' aI? daughter. Min ^Ssra Wcbb of
of WaynesvUIe, N. C. nnd Mrs. Em- £S en fc.S? be —°J *5®
m.i. -■ W ® Want SOme ** pett3r j OUT -merchants «ro doing the best
uln ' car.'i trade In the history of our
"When the Legion Pltehtt s Party ctly it this season:
The/e’e Something Doing |
Ahsays RfeflstsUw
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Eaiy—pleawnt-effective—only 2Sc
‘The general assembly of thl:
stale should pnss a statute mnklni
It unlawful, under heavy, penalty
for any man or woman In Oeorgb
o wear a mask ov-r Ihelr foees oi
street* or tho roads o'
In nny other publli
RECOVERED FROM
STOMACH TROUBLE
Hitachi * ffntihlB thraa
Every Minute.'
Wanted—200 Pretty Danring Qlrla.
To the Young Ladles of ltftuns:.
On July 3rd to 5th, A 1 lens will
have as its gnests more than a
thousand young men of the Amcr-
WHAT THEY
SAY ON IT
Davison, Nicholson Co.—A de
cided imicovemont over last ypar.
W. T. irolllns, Inc.—Our trado Is
mn Noland of Te”ehoIa Tenn.,
Invited to attend the funeral of the
former at tho Central Ppesbyterian
church nfurday aftrenocn at 5: $C
o’clock, conducted by the Rev. Dr
S. J. Qartlfc'ge, pastor. Intprinen*
wiU.be In Oconee .cemetery with
Dorsey’s funeral dire tors
|mal faculty,
of Athei
a son, W. G.
lean Legion, who will be hero from |t»nurely satisfactory and a great
tho state.
The governor reviewed the qua*
tlon of pensions for conTedcrnt
veterans, catllrg attention to th
fact that payment of (tensions
cording to thf ascending scale fixer
In the^ act of 1918 nnd to appro
prlnte 'for arrears as well ns tn
the future, means that over |r».000.
00. Jn addition to tho I2.2C0.000 tha'
has been appropriated annually
must be found to meet the penstoi
bill up to and Including 1924.
submit to you in nil candor nnr*
sincerity, that this Is fjnanclnlb
impossible under the present fl-cn
system of the state," the governot
declared. ,
On the question of the. publir
schools of the state, the governoi
recommended the repeal, of., tin
blanket provision for tho’ eommbr
schools. "The present i*svenU*'s o
Georgia are Just about adequate tr
the general ..experjp^ of tk<
nM basis amt providing lh<- unfor-
tdnate Manfcct, lunvlsl ins for rom
mon schools is rHicnlcd, Wlthou
these two pqUftv^,being maintain,!
the revenue, of ihc state will hi
inudquate a^d Irfijufflelent.’’
flovernor Hardu-Iek repeated h!
previous r.dommibidullnns regard
ing the various stats bureaur
boards and ’commissions, urging
upon the general assembly ’ a care
fal examination of each with
view to determining whether It
performs nny useful or nccessnrt
AinctJon of not, nnd whothcr eo mn
mles enn be effected.
SAYS STATE IS
“BOARD RIDDEN"
“The State of fleorzlu Is boorel-
' rlddon, 1 commission-ridden an!
trttstee-rldden.” he said. ;t nm o
the opinion that a 1 hoard of rrg.nt
or of control, Jo.; the entire hlghci
oduentlonal syeteni of our. stat
should be ahytyMed to take th
Place of the pr-eenl tmard of trns
'tf trfdlltifiverslty of Georgli
rpd of^all Its branches nnd of 0/
try other iMrtfHHfon of learnln:
rat* dUC * t, ° n • upportcd by « th<
* t am of the opinion tho dcpnrt
ment of agriculture has many un
■eceaaary employes, Is fare mpr<
9* a political mnchlno’thnn an ng
ncultural department and Is con
dUctod^at fur too great an expens
both direct and Indirect to the tax
payers of Georgia." %
In^thla connection the* govern©
referred particularly to the tw*
hundred oil Inspectors, saying the:
were paid a total annual compcn
wMion of $99,310.72. -
.1 the question of taxa-
uon .the governor said 1* ha<
p|thcr tt champion «
f*.v OUr prc,,ent oqualixa
Uon law. Be expresesd the belle
5U£ l h .°L Btat0 cou,,! ' w| th profit
fellow the example of North Cirn.
♦ n w and Impost; an adequate
come tax sufficient for nU state
purposes, remitting the state
on property, if thl , ,, (Ion(! n
raw, the present equalisation lav
gould.be repealed without a-tmag
«p the state, providing the date o
Rtpeal were poatp6ned until th-
gri'Poscd ehapee hi our revenu
yatem could become effective. •
t “I do not believe thnt It wouli
T- fn| r for me to fail to call yout
attention to the Act that It ft
neither sensible nor safe for th.
»wto to destroy,or abolish Its prer
entrevenu. ay sum unless ond un
til It shall prpylde another and ad-
equate revenue system, to take th-
plaeo of the system so,destroys-
Indeed, I nth of th opinion that I
t^.*? Itk ' ,he Praoent It I
noth dlfflci.lt and dangerous to un
dert^ke a complete change in th.
flaonl system, nn'(! it may be th
!' ,u f*c of wisdom'nof to undertnk'.
mat change until normal prosperlt-
has come again In Georgia. Cer
tatnty, yntr-nttmtld proceed wit)
.great caution In this - ....
The general nsseml.ly should at-
i pass n low requiring every ho
eret order ia t'.torgls, aentllo o
Jew Fn.lesta,,, „ r „ M e wh(tr
Vt- black |o fllo with the clerk ol
?T4»SntSiSa St
r such local lodge nr unit, nnrl th.
f all the off!
unit, nnd th.
1,0 , », " n<1 memberf
! hept by The clerk of the super-
lor rourt for purposes of Insp-ellor
and public Information nt nil limes ■
fjovernor Hardwick declared 11,0
the e vil authorities of Georgia
"V ” np their utmost to prrvenl
me o M, Inwlcssnes nnd prosorv,
he public peace. He expresw,-
Ihe hoiw.ihs, the civil nuthnrlti/
of the state would enntlnue to *£
the nunnorf nt «n right-
“Had stomach "Trouble thro*
years and Anally was In- bed eight
weeks with Jerri bio cramps,
writes A. L. Lyons, Dayton, Ohio.
“Tho doctors did not help me end
could hold nothing
Tried Foley Cathartic
stomach. w
Tablets and now am a well man.
Can eat anything.” Sour stomach,
headache, bed breath, biliousness,
and other -digestive dtsordors
quickly ovcrcomo with Foley Ca
thartic Tablets. Do not gripe, pain
or nauacato.—Ady.
timmiim
.... "“PPO'-I of nil
thinking men nnrl women
rommonwonlth. , . t
h * v e m> room' /n Georgia fo
PARAMOUNT
SALAD' 1
DRESSING
petty hales nnd for either tmUtlK
Ugfous bigotry.’ 'the governo-
declared “If Oeorsdn I, 1o remnlr
land.of freedom' we have nr
ronm Mp thjse foreea-l^ouc-mate.’
-'-T’
Replied
heavy, ex
pensive foodi
with cooling, re-
freshing salad* and
indwichea filled
withParamountSalad
Dressing—the pure
health food-e.Try also
Paramount
Onaise Salad
Rdttsh—Just
s delicious
and whole-
all bver Georgia for the annual
Stato convention. In order to make
their visit as pleasant »s possible,
we need YOU Ho help. enterfaln
them.
There will tie two big dances it 1
the Auditorium on the nights of
July ttd nnd 4th. Ladles and Le
gionnaires free. GbnLemen who
ore net tnomliors of the Legion will
ho welcome. If accompanied by one
dollar, which they will leave al
tho door. They will get their
monoy's worth.
Hjio visiting fellows will not be
available for escorts, and them
will not bo enongh of tho local
boys to go around, because about
halt the local legionnaires are mar
ried, nnd tho other half Is so ugly
that ore hnto to Impose them on
you, nnrl besides most of them si"
on spor'at-entertainment details,
which will keep them busy.
As a patriotic service to oar cliyi
and es a labor of love for- the ox-
soldlcra won't yolt get up a party
of ynunglladlcs and a chaperone In
Improvement over this timo last
year. •
Michael Bros.—Our trade con
tinues tho steady growth since
tho establishment of our house.
Lee. Morris—We are doing a
most satisfactory httplnoss.
K. H. Dors'y—Much better dee),
ing nnd more ctgtfidencc.
, chas. Stern Co.—Never better at
Inis scaanr ,
H. R. fVmer &
Is on a healthy basis.
Athena 8ho0 Co,—Especially
good. ,.
McClellan’s—Wo are doing-
chnrge.
The following named w’ll pleas-
aet ns pallbearers: Active J. M.
Hodgson. Dr. J. M. Pound, Pr6f. II
B. HUehle. Judge Milton Thomas,
Walter Childs and Prof. A. Rhoden
Honorary: H. B. Hardy, J. T. Dud-
ly G. A. Moll, Prof. Peter Rrown
Guy Carlton. Dr. D. L. Foment. I
C. Itucker. J. F. Hart Rud Wler.
George H. Flror. Pnllheerers ore
requeated fo meet at the home of
Miss Sara Webb. (95 Waddel'
sterect at S o’clock.
Negro Health
Expert Speaks
Here Friday
New Loan Fund
For University
flno bUHlnens and It Is holding Dp.
Askln’s Clothing Store—Trado Is
flno.
J. W. Gardner—More than dou
bled over last year.
Patrick’s Pharmacy—A groat fm-
r*ovem©nt' over last season.
LoVy*s Toggery—A long wtfys
better and growing all the while.
Newark 8boo Co.—Improving
nnd more cash in circulation.
combination Store and Pfggly
Wiggly,—A great doal hotter and
Mrs. Benjamin Z. Phillips has es
tabtlshed a loan fund at the Unlver*
slty to aid a student In'the second
Sons—Business year Law class. Tho first award
has been made and the sixnlfi-
cance of It Is that the beneficiary If
jn young woman, Mills Edith House
of Winder.
Dr. Roscoe Brown of the U. S
Health Serlce will hddfess mem
bers of his race nt the Athens High
A Industrial School, the ntgro
school at 8:30 o’clock Friday night
Dr. Brown will speak on health.
A If rge crowd of members of his
race wilt attend the lecture.'
FRANCE WOULD
EXTEND TRADE
DUNKIRK, France—The French
government is about to send a ves
sel on a trip to South American
port* loaded with an exhibit r4
French products. This business-
builder Is tho former German
steamer Elkab, but her name hat
been changed to La Belle France.
Taxi Service
Day and Night
YeilowCabCo.
PHONE 6C
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Repainted Cadllla
Conolly Motor Co.
There taVe been In the law school
only three young women. Out of
ono hundred nnd thirty one studentr
a woman secures the first loan, for
diligence, intelligence and scholar
ship. Comment Is tjnhccessary.
Mr. J. W. Webb to
Be Bnricd Here
Saturday At 5:30
John
three dMres 0r Sp a Ye.r C 8tyler maTkH tra,s CMh ln Funeral •ervk.s/or Mr. ......
When you getthere, everybody will | s H . rtw . ra Co.—w« em „„ S'. *f bb ’ *$?. ln . < ' hlc0 ?°
'.",12. ®i2Se i ehsnge m bn.lnv.._dver past years. Central* ^bytwian ' chlrch Jut-
old army faehlon. snd the fun will j Martln Droi ._ We to V e
,ta . rt ' , , J large n stock ns formerly but our
If you know of n young lady who business la Improving,
falls to get this appeal, pleai I tell I Klng-Hodgeon Co.—Trade Is
her that the ommlsslon Is unuten- -holding op fine,
tlonnl. Wo .want a|l Athens girls,to! Brad’O—Business shows a do,
help ns oat on these occasions. 1 {elded Improvement. , f; i
During the itormy days of 'Iff' Dixie Army Store—Business One
snd '18, yon stood by us, fed na; nnd more cash than ever beford.
sandwiches, knit un" sweaters, j, Paul Hadawsy—A groat Inl
and mlUcns—the mittens generally | movement ond trade cotftlnacs to
too ’urge and treguently both foijgrow.
the same hand, but we Tore yon I Abo Joel A Sons—A decided Im.
for It Just the aamo;*and you lent I provement ,
us marching away wllfi a smile! Link's—Considerably bettor,
and.a chqer that'llngered long Ini Regars’—Trade,-la fine anil
oor mettor)*« nni' briShf oed tklwn-»y Fh^t-Adtf|tfa¥mers and fhd
lrig night In dreamy camps and cltliens.
muddy trenches. Can we count on
you for some of the old tlmo pep
urday afternoon at 6:30 o’clock.
Rev. S. J. Cartlcdge, pastor, will
conduct the service. Interment will
Taimadge Bros. & Co.
Distributors
“The LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
SERVES I MEALS DAILY
Sandwiches, Salads, Tea and
Cone* et All Hours.
Phone M7 . no Clayton 8L
A Good Dodge Truck
A Real Bargain
Conolly Motor Co.
Read Herald
Want Ads.
{DANGER IN STUBBORN.COUGH
I Stubborn coughs that hang
I are liable to lead to serious com-
plications and should be checked
1 promptly with Foley’s Honey nnf
Tar. “I have not coughed since
taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. Oth
er medicines I tried did not help
me" writes John J. Healy, Pitta-
Held, Maas. For quick relief from
coughs, colds croup asthma’bron
chitis and hay fiver use Ftoloy’i
Honey end Tar. The largest sell
ing cough medicine In the World
Contains no opiates—Ingredient!
printed on carton. Sold everywhere
—Adyertlsement
COOL MOHAIR SUITS
for Summer Comfort
A summer suit made from
Priestley?s Mohair is' about the
most comfortable garment to
wear on a hot, sultry day.
It is light in weight, cool in
appearance and to the wearer;
airy, because its porous weave permits a
continuous circulation of air; shape-retain
ing no matter how frequently it is worn.
Priestley?* Mohairs have no equal in
elegance and durability—made from
specially selected yams spun from the
finest Angora fleece. Every garment bears
the Priestley label.
Correct styles in new colorings end patterns
Istlng In Georgia, and
tor these two dances?
Yours for two snap) r parties,
THF AMERICAN LEGION.
P. B.—The Georgia Serenadcrs,
that eynchopated bunch of radio
artists wl' dispense the Jsss.
July 3rd -» to 12.
July 4th—S to r
Griffith Implemeat '"o.—A do-
tldfd Improvement had tnore cash
in circulation.
. Sol ■ Bolcy—A decided improve
ment over (set year.. a .
Henry's—We do strictly ctisli
business snd 'oar trade keeps, up
gintlrolw •■tlsfiAtArv
entirely satisfactory.
Bernstein's—Marriages always
hely the furniture trado and we are
_ doing fine.
'Mr. William Hooper - of Rich \ Athene Hardware Co.—Our bust,
mond. Va., la the guest of his par- ,neas Is considerably better,
onte. Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Hoopei | Whrren J. Smith A Bro. Wo are
for a short visit on route to At-! haring a remarkably 'fine cub
Innta on a business trip. Itrade and wlU adopt the cash sys-
- —S— Item. Businre was never better at
Dr. Rothe who accompanied hi: this season,
family here for summer echool has T. >M. Henson—Decidedly better
returned to Monllcello, Fla, and farmers pay cash for what they
hoy,
SILK CREPE
DRESSES
ON SALE
Saturday and Monday
Mre. Harrold Hinton and throe
little fftrla have returned from i
month'* Writ to Mr*. L. Lanier of
W**t Folnt.
Mis* Ella DaW* leave* today fm
Apalachee, On.-, wht-re she will
■pend *ome time with Mr. ond Mr*
A. Davl*, ond wil later so tc
El Paso, Texas, for a Walt.
Goodman’*—Trade J* fine ami
we are ImproWnc oar store. *o ci
-- ■ - -ntuif
ccurogcd are We over the fatal
J, Davis.—A fine ceeh trade.
Mix Goldman—To thaw that
t.’ere Is plenty of money In circu
lation, simply advertise some fora
bains as. we recently did.
Hardy Hardware Co.—Our HMo
I Is growing all tho while.
—m— • J. Bosh A Co.—Trado la 76 jper
The many friends of Mr. W. If. cent better than at thin
Weatherly will be distressed
learn that he le seriously 111 at hit
home on Dougherty etreeL
Mre. L. A. Bscoe has returned
from Atlanta where she visited
friends.
ADD SOC i.
DuBosc and Holden
Give State Needs
Head St McMahan—To show that
there is money In circulation .we
cold aur dock cat quickly after
advertising n change of business.
Dorsey’S Furniture 8toro—We
are doing n moot satisfactory bust,
ness and more cash la In circula
tion than ever before at thsl sea.
son. Wo will soon bo In our now
quarters and wlU greatly Improve
our stock.
B. Dunaway—Our buslncs la Im-
provlng.
P. H. Durden—Nothing to com
plain abonL
McGregor's—Trade was novel
bettrr at thns
Citizen's Pharmacy—Our hooka
low g steady Improvement In
trade. ,
Johnson Shoo Co.—Trado Is gjhrt.
M. F. Flckott—Entirely sn|s,
factory.
H. J. Reid A Co.—That there Is
.money In circulation Is shows by
(Continued From Page One)
taxation that will put on the dlgeat
i Invisible property of .the state.
2. Enongh money to keep our
stato institutions from starving, to VIU
death and. give them an oppor- .how
tunlty to meet the demand, that
are being put upon them, to open
the door of education to hundreds
who cannot now he accommodated.
“1. Good roads..
‘‘I do not see that It Is necessary
to elaborate. The needs ere eo ap-! the" eale* of'our“adMrtlsed "itnek
parent that they apeak for '^l^rulrT **
and good road..” • C. > Scuddec-Youf know Ahe
Frank A. Holden, one of the' rep-
reaentatlves-eleot from Clarke
county, Is brief and to the point
In his answers to Tho Journal's
questionnaire.
As I see It," he eaye, “ the
three moet Important matters for
the legislature are:
“1. Revielon of tax lawa.
on wcddlnga.
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too Lst* to Clsttlfy
WANTED—BOMB LOCAL Salesman
to carry oor line of meal and feed*
In Athena territory on commission
i: *lncre«sed”*appro'prixtlona tor Minln * Co ' C ,T
stnto Institutions. .taneegn. Tran.
June
3. Legislation to encourage new po r rrkt—UN-FLTlNtsirED first
Industries. floor apartment; corner Milled.,
"I believe the majority of the| A „. tnd Cobh Ht. Water, lights and
member* of the legislature realize I phone tn eluded; garage In rear. Phone
they seriousness of condign. or J25-L^3y , JuUc
Mayburg’s
The above baite state
ment may not mean
much to you but when
you see these dresses
Which are displayed in
our show window you
will marvel at such val
ues. .
These are genuine
Eagle Crepes with Sat
in stripes, sold usually
for $20.00.
Here Is
Your'
Chance
Special
Oppor
tunity
Our Special .... $12.93
New Sleeveless
Sweaters
$3.95 $4.95 $5.95
MAYBURG’S
278 Clayton St.
White Kid!
White Buck!
Sea Island Duck!
Styles We
Sold Up To H ’
Think of iL only $1.95 for that, beautiful
EWARK V“ ~
stylish NEWARK White Pumps and Ox.
fordo. Whan you ooe them there will be no
question in your mind that they are the
biggaet value you have seen anywhere this
season. We're cut the price to $1.95 for
quick clearance—oo that we will have notte
loft at the end of the tee eon. Newest etyha
Pl«n»T of emart strap model,; flexible sola
and Lome, Military and Low heels. Boy
_ . Now as the seasoo of “White,” is now hare.
To be stylish you mutt hare a pair of “Whites.”
a JWor& Sficc SforedGa
The Largest Chain of Sbo* Sli
Athens, Ca., Store, 151 Clayton 8t., “Next to Kn
AH Newark Store$ Open Salunby Evening* lo Aeca
are going to AtlanU with tn earp- jFon kalb-lookoct mountain
cat desire snd Intention of accom- Heed Potatoes. Hsagher * Hauth-
plishlng something aorth-iwMM»k.l’r Ph”» . l#e
We must, of course, stand still ftr[
or .It. n r ni1 ,hR iWANTED—Boy to carry
or tiiiR state nr© of ono n^cord In ^ _ t t
Hot Weather Bargains
$7.50
100 Men’s Palm Beach Suits
in natural colors at
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100 Men’s Palpi Beach Suits
ages 8 to 12, at
$4.95
Former Price $12.30
These arc wonderful values—yours as long as they last
> at the above prices.
CHAS. STERN CO.
papers on Barber street
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