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ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE
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Home Mrs. Arnold 586 Franklin St.. Athens, Ga. 7 rooms in elegant
condition. Large lot, servant’s house. Appraised J3.000.0II. Will
sell on best offer. Takes quick action. Write offer and bsM eash
payment in first letter. J. F. Alexander, S10 Candler Building,
Atlanta, Gn.
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iPORT NEWS 1
Idogs Ready For Two Games
Here Wednesday and Thursday
With Monroe and New Holland
A New Champion Crowned
-racking up a two gamojnerk.
ivitli the MUstead tram here New Holland will be the flrxt
week, the Georgia Ihilldo^H of the two trims to take the Meld
| will now turn tlieif attention to irvilnst the Hu I Idogs. playing
• teams of Monroe and New Hoi- j Wednesday, with iMtt^roo taking
[ land, which perform hero on San- i the spotlight Thursday.
i I The New Holland team halls
-1 from Gainesville and Is reputed fo
have n Htrong team. This team has
been tli owing the hooks into the
fast Buford outfit right regularly
this summer, and Buford is rated
as one of the best in the state,
The team combines a bu/»ch of
heavy hitters with a splendid pitch
ing staff, whl h Isn’t such a had
combination at that. Plenty of lilts
with good pitching Is sufficient
cause for nfty opposing team to
worry about. However, the Bull
dogs not only have this heavy hit
ting and good twirling, but go one
better, and add aid-tight fielding
t‘ us rounding out the combination
Monroe also Is rated an having
a good club, thourh they
dh well known ns Iho New Holland
tea nr. However, they nre willing to
rotne to Athens, not on a guar
antee, but on a gat** parentage
basis, and that, shows that they
ariu ball players who play for love
of the gapp*. On the Monroe team
ral old college stars and
should prove
ay "Bayer” and Insist!
. Unless you see the name “Bay „„„ . ..
•«r” on package or on tablets yoi l* 1 ^ ' ’ v rn ! 1 *
; nre not getting the genuine Bayci | ,h ” Thursday game sti
product prescribed by physician.* n J n *n-ur» nrt, c!o *>f banc ball, Mn-
• twenty-two years and proved
• millions for
Headache
ache Lumbago
t Earache It hew mat ism
Neuralgia Bain, l’ain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of • A*-
n” only. Each unbroken paek-
contains proper directions.
I iho trade mark of Bayer ManU'
rturt of Monoaccticncldester
Bnlicylicacid.—(Advertisement.)
alifomia Fig Syrup" is
lottn was supposed to play here
Thursday, but they cancolied the
game and Monroe was offered the
dato and nuepted with alacrity.
Fred Bale will occupy the mound
in one rf the games, will In- the
hurling h< lection for the other rtll)
remains n dark secret.
. . , Th'* Bulldogs havo several firs',
mdy boxes of twelve tablets JC n r n.tn In tho lino-tip. These met
it few cents. Druggists also nr( . tn ,,f ,|„
bottles of 21 and 100. Aspirin oMcr ,,|. tycrs hustle for the!? Johr
1 " j next spring anil wo of them are
‘nlraost dead certainties for a plane
'on Iho varsity. There Is one man
*.mong I he now playrm, who Is go
ing to lmvo the opportunity °f lurn-
• log down a big league offer .before
' his relief e career is ovrr. Tu our
'mind, lie Is one of tho i-wjtea'
niay-rs ,.o lias ,topped op
' Sanford Fluid in the last ten yours
' Provldid ho keeps up the para
lm In travelling now. and dors nm
j lot his niece,s go to his bead, nni
h n doesn't poem to bo that kind
; this hoy will make the AH-Soufli-
ern team In a walk In Ills find year,
of college bnsohpll. Tho player In
question Is Nolan Klchardson. A
splendid tralUe. with good .uasebglt
sense, eno of tho led fnfioldoro
wo havo oyer aeon with a dead
'shot throwing arm nil nomblnod te
Imakn this hoy n rnnl hnll player.
I If" you- don’t bollevo, nil this I,
Jlroo, Just go down to tho field ant’
i sen for yourself,
. Annthor first yoar man, who Is
proving a sensation In ’’Scrappy”
| Moore. Monro Is one of the most
dangerous sluggers on the team
now and should lm a terror to qp-
pnslng pitch!'.-B next sprlrg. He will
prnbahly tday first base next year
on tho varsity, with J. l>! Thoma
son, being shlttoil hark to hla old
position In tho outfield. ,
Hlehanlson will play shortstop
unless ho hresks a log, with Allen
shiftod to Uto outfield also.
To tell tho truth, It looks a,
though mil White not only wll'
lmvo tho premier team of the
boulh In tho next campaign but
will ho forced to havo men sit
ting on tho bench who will be tar
above the averago for eullogr bell
Ho certainly lias p pock of worry
ahead of him - In aolectlro, his
team.
Tdko an afternoon off and give
the boys a nnoo over ether Wetl
Fig Syrup” handy. The, |nr B a^y or ThunxUy »nd then If
a tensponful today saves ‘ that It wilt bo tho
child tomorrow. A«k <you: bent colleglato outfit In tn® ■outp
glafr for onqlne "CaNN/nlt yo*«\ wp’U give yon a one
Byrui>" whlt-lw' ha* ilrettUm |vay ticket to (’Ulna,
babies nikl children of all ntnr. ! The mines will utart promptly iR
on bottle. Mother! Voi fosr fifteen wjth tho adml»«'o r
say "Qtllfurnia” or m.v ir’ttn thirty-five and fifty cents
a imitation .fig synr ,-AUver-. ^
1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE
CLUBS— NV. L.
New Orleans ....49 32
Mobile 46 37
Nashville 4S 41
Atlanta 44 31)
Memphis 38 43
Birmingham 37 44
t.’hattanooga * 36 47
Llttlo Rock 34 47
Ivcn If cross, feverish, bilious
istipated or full of cUld, children
the ‘Truliy" Uwto of "Cull-
Vht Hyrup." A teuspoonful
fails to clean the liver ant’
In n few bourns you car
? yourself how thoroughly I
.nil . tho pouring food nut)
olio out of tho^ stomach am'
and you have* a well,, play
ugaln, . r
ons of mothers keep "('all
(OMAN SICK
TWO YEARS
:;teeu hoeing champion
IS VICTIM OF AUTOMOHII.E
PAWHUSKA, Okla.—II e n r y
Crammer, 41. former world’s
fha.upl-m “steer roper,” died of a
In alien neck sustained in an auto
i.'-diile accident hero.
Crammer was married to Ida
m Alexaml’r, one of the wealthiest
I y Troubles Women Often women in the Osage Indian tribe.
Have—Relieved by LydiaE.Pink- «° rei °^T 85
'ham’s Vegetable Compound , lamis. ___
Medina, New York.—“Ihadagreat®® ®^4|^^^^®t,^^®
deal of trooble auch «a women ofUy fAM.LY STIU^ACRE..^^^
footed my nerves. GENEVA, Switzerland.—Family
Forovertfvoyeara ' tills " remain sacred in Switzer
I nuflored this land.
way.thcnlreadin Tim Swins people have just re-
thc'BulTaloT.imes’ jeeted c federal law which would
about Lydia E. j, aV e tpido the manufacture of al-
Pinkham’a \cgc- co h u | a itstc monopoly. The re-
table Compound j£ t , iU . wa , 357,779,
■ lam very’
!> better and UK ICS STORE UP HONEY
■^^HBB>ttficd to |N ICE-CREAM FREEZER
praising tho Vegetrito Cotmonnd to HUDSONDALE. Pa. — Artheir
my friends andncighborswboimffer uitner, a farmer near here, is go-
fr m anythME ^am -J* ing without cream for a while.
Wm. II. Aduns, 311 Erin Road,, his'fivo-gallon’freezer has beenl
Medina, N. Y. selected by a swarm of bees and
Feels Like Girl Sixteen 'they are engaged in filling it with
Rochester,N. Y.—’’ After my twin honey for next winter.
girls were bon, I was all run-down. , ~
g^^sSraswSWtSgStSI HISHESI’BCT FOR BIHLbH
the papor and bought Lydia E Pink- CHARGED IN DIVORCE SUIT
toWirtSSitSSpSmd.The.fIrrt ATLANTA. Ga^I»»h A. Bell
bStotoSdmemSTkepToctatoty Uto hav,
it I f n!y weiphed ninety pounds ahoiof toP tjie family
when I began taking it, and I hare Bible.M
pained in weipht and feel like a girl
of sixteen. I never can saj
for Lydia E. Binkham h \
ipound. Mrs. Nellie
kuse Park, Rochester, N.Y. | Bible across the room.
The lower left shows Hobby .Jonc3 of Atlanta the new National Golf Cham
pion. Right, Bobby Cruickshank, who lost in the playoff to Jones. Upper pic
ture shows Jones and CruicKshank on the 17th green, where the match was
quared.
BASKBA1.I,
RESULTS
I'liHrulelphia nt Chicago.
Washington at Detroit.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Izouls at Philadelphia.
Chicago at New York.
'’Inclniititl at Boston.
1’ittsburkh at Tvooklyn.
The Fairway
said. “Not at the curb marke^per-
hapa—but if we could get in touch
with tho farmers and get It out In
car load lots 1 bellevo there la
money in It.”
MUST DIVER8IF*/
SAYS BARNETT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
'CLUBS— W. b. Pet.
York 66 26 .683
Cleveland 46 37 .636
fit. Louis 40 40 ,600
Philadelphia ... ......40 41 .494
Detroit ...: 41. 488
:hlca«o 37 41 .474
WaalHuRtoQ^. 4*- ...i. .34 46 .436
Boston 29 46^ .387
nationalTleague
CLUBS— W. L. Pet.-
Now York 64 29 .651
Cincinnati 48 30 .616
PttUburg ..’J 48 32 .600
Chicago ... 46 39 .636
Hfooklyn ...........41 39 .613
fit. liOUls ... 42 .42 .600
Boston ... 23 66 .291
Philadelphia .* 23 67 .288
8ALLY LEAGUE
CLUBS— W. L. Pet.
rharlotto >..10 4 .714
Augusta 7 6 .586
Ma«U .. .* t 7 .663
fipartanhurg ........ 6 7 .462
GrnonvIUe !. 6 7 .443
Columbia 5 10 .333
MONDAY’S GAAME8
SOUTHERN LEAGUF
Atlanta 3; Birmingham 2. -
Mobile 3; New.Orlenna 6. .
Memphis 6; Llttlo Rock 3.
Nashvlllo 4; Chattanooga 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WeKliInvtnn 4: Detroit 2.
Philadelphia 4: Chicago 3.
New York 0*11; Cleveland 6-7.
Boston 1; St. Louis 4.
‘NATIONAL LEAGUE
chfe-mb 7-1: Now York 4-3.
Pittshnra 4* Brooklyn 8.
fit. f ouls 13: Philadelphia 7.
Cincinnati-Boston, doublcheader.
'ostp'med, rain.
RALLY LEAGUE ,
_j»nnftnr*onr 0; Bacon 2. \
flrrervlllc 5; charlotte 4; (10
nrlejs.) *
Augusta 0; Columbia 5.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at [Birmingham.
MobRe at New Orleans.
Memphis at Little -Hock.
Nashvlllo at Chattanooga.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at fit Louis.
New York at Cloveldnd.
Captain J. W. rarnett stressed
P’- 1 ' necessity of getting the farm-
| J | era to diversify their crops In or-
“ ~ ~ der to make up for the losses In
Tho Cloverhurst Country Club cotton. L. O. Price, who spoke op
gf.lf tc: m of the North Georgia th* chicken and livestoeg situation,
league fared rr.lhcr bad*y at the y-ld that Athens could take care of
| Linds of Marietta w the latter’s t,u ‘ ,,v0 but that tho chlck-
r-tirsc .Saturday Vr.e local iettm, Vn business Heeded looking Into,
vou 0»ur points of the. lit, J - McRlroy and others spoke on
tied two a ad lo.it thirteen. • ithe geiiet-al farming situation tcll-
-lu pluyerj gohur to Marietta! lag various experiences thoy have
for the game ,’vcie flantals; Arthur ’had in marketing in large uuantf-
•ffiiffith. A. G. Dudley, Harris tics. **
Jones, J. P, Tibbetts. Billie Phin- j M. C. Gay, of tho Stato' College
izy.tud Frank Lawler. I of Agriculture Nxtonslon dcpai-t-
| Dudlfly won two points gad rogLjm'nt, made an lntutt>8ting speech
- Lawlcr»won twd.pqifita Ay*, and commended’ the more made 1
the yph^ycditcd Ui the Ipcal team. | Krc | n establishing the curb,
AfllRIlITTrrn H4BBnr , n! markct nl>(1 tn mak,n K an effort to'
I lllinSifll I I Li.ll lUflllflLII l*Uhji08c of the surplus products .
h'lilllll* 1 1 p L 0 IbHiViIIIJI committees were api>o!nted to
uvillllll I I Uft*v lllllllwVf | nvCRt |g at0 aD( j study the mattor
of p-.*oduction and marketing of tho
various farm product^. These com
mittees will try to find out Just
what products are most profitable
In this section and which products
Ltow best hero, Tho committees
are as follows: Oats, corn and bay.
J. E. Talmadgo Jr.. J. M. Howell
and Robert Calloway; chickens nnd
livestock. L. O. Price; Eggs, David
|F. Paddock; toroatoos. onions, cab*
market If farmers would ralm* bags and beans, Frank Costa and
largo quantities of#hoso products J. E. Williams; peas, Charles A.
to oe marketed. (Rowland, E. K. Eldson, A. W.
BUY ALL l Weir; sweet potatoes, J. L. Mc-
PEA8 HERE l^eroy, Harold Hulms; warehouse
facilities, John Whito Morton, c. II.
iTO INVESTIGATE
Continued From Pago One)
i*T A. Rowland said; “Wo,never
full to buy a muffs peas from
Movomber on as thoy como In. We
can handle all the peas raised
Ip ••re. As a rule the ones we get are.
not put up properly and therefore
have to be resackcd. More could
bo gotten for them If they were
iu new sacks. We need un under
standing with the farmer; wo need
to know just how much ho will
•raise *hnd he needs to know Just
how qiU'Jj we are going to’buy of
a particular product.” Mr. Rowland
suggested ^tliat written forms
might bo restored to, In order to
luring aboift fchis unifirstanding.
Mr. Rowland also stressed the im
portance of finding what the com
munity is best suited to raise.
Harold Hulmc. In speuking on
tho sweet potato, said that there
are many difficulties in thu mar
keting of thlc product but that he
believed that tho problem could be
solved so that the potato crop can
bo handled properly. A committee
Is studying tho problem now.
Dave Paddock of tho Piggly-
Wlggly stores, urged all to con
sider more seriously the Import
ance of co-operating with the
the curb market so that fanner
and buyer might be kept proi>erly
informed. ”1 believe people can
make money on cabbage here" ho
I’hlulzy; melons, (Ml J. Costa;
strawberries, Charles M. SnolUng.;
The meeting was-one of the best
eYor held In Athens and was at- t
tended with Interest by a large
delegation and It Is belloycd that 1
something of concrete interest will I
grow out of It.
Jefferson Church
Gets Macon Pastor
MAc6n. OA — Rov. A. J. John* !
•on, paator of tho Gant Macon
Baptist church for tho. Ia»t five,
•years, at the concluilon of the
Aroachlne aonheo Runday night I
presented hla resignation to the
congregation to 4ake effect with,
the last Sunday In August. Mr.
Johnson has accepted the pasto-
rato of the Baptist Church at Jef
ferson Ga.
During bis period of service with
tho East ■Matron church member
ship by tho addition of more titan
560 names. A Sunday School an-j
nex of more than thirty rooms has
been completed at a coast of 17,000 I
and tho church hoa paid (12.000,
on its pledge to the Baptist }76,-!
000,000 can rralgn.
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SALESMAN JAM
N6 REASON FOR WALKING
Our Pedigreed Reconditioned Cars can be bought on Easy Terms.
They give Good Service and you save the difference.
Late Model Bulck Touring 5 Tasenger.
Late Model Buick Touring 7 Passenger.
Entirely Rebuilt Clbndlcr 7 Passenger.
Laic Model Cole Touring 7 Passenger.
Dodge Truck.
Vcw Star Tearing.
All Cars have been repainted and overhauled. In addition to tho cars listed above,
we have three VERY CHEAP good cars that arc real bargain.
CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY
Distributors of Duick Motor Cars
Has attracted large numbers
to Our Store
Our old customers knew the value and high,
-grade of the clothes handled by us.
In additibn to our friends we have been
pleased to welcome entirely new ones, who
were astounded by the values being offered.
Our sole aim is to close out stock every season,
and to give you an entirely new selection at the -
opening of the new one.
There are plenty of Woolen Suits in all
weights, that will answer well for fall and early
winter,,.. In addition to these,. $ lijfiil M EJR
CLO TpH E S are here in a grea&variMy of Ma
terials and Models.
A Reduction of 25% or 14 Off Former Prices
Is Offered on Every Suit in the House.
The Same Reduction Prevails on
MEN’S WOOLEN TROUSERS, BOYS’ SUITS,
boys’Woolen trousers >
STRAW HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS
And On
M
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS
During this sale we offer the well known and
high grade
FLORSHEIM SHOES and OXFORDS
At $8.85 Pair
Genuine Lorraine Seersucker Suits At
$9.38
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Comer Broad and Jackson Streets
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