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THURSBAY, JPLY 19,1921.
,THE BANNER-HERALD
ATHENS. GA.
.Published Every Evening During the Week Except Saturday and on
Sunday Morning by The Athens Publishing Company, Athena, Ga.
EARL B. BRASWELL Publisher and General Manager
CHARLE8 E. MARTIN Managing Editor
Entered at the Athens Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter under
the Act of Congress March 8, 1879. v
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The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repul)—
tteatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or uot otherwise credited
In this paper, and also the local news published therein. All rights of
Ttpublication, of special dispatches are also reserved.
Andrew C.' Ehrlto,
'President
Bowdre Pblnlzy,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Address all Business Communications direct to the Athens Publish
ing Company, not to individuals. News articles intended for publica
tion should be addressed to The Banner.Hcrald .
Berton Braley’s
Daily Poems
A Thought For Thd Day
fie that covereth a transgrasiion secketh love;
but he that repeatelh a matter *eparateth very
frfcnd,.—Prcv. 17:9.
Let'the greater part of the news thou hearest be the
leastfjiart of what thou believest,—Quarles.
GEORGIA PEACHES NOW THE TOP-NOTCHERS
Th$ Georgia peach season is at the zenith of its
gloryiand all Georgians should smack their iips over
the (Jblicious fruit which Providence has given them
the great privilege of enjoying. He has oecn especially
kindflo Georgians in that he has blest them with:tne
soil that grows the finest peaches under the suit. ■ If
ever*; Georgian ate his share of peaches every day
theri; would be none left to ship.
But we should ship a large portion of the crop to
1 brini new money into the state but there are plenty
• of ofir-ripe and left-overs from shipping; while they
are lie best kind for the homefolks, will not do for
shipping. These should supply the nearby markets
or they should be canned or preserved. Care should
be tMcen, that none of this food is allowed to go th
waste while there may be many Georgians hungry
for Caches. ,, , ' .
Macpn Telegraph points out that Sherman in
jk of valuer of foods lays great stress on the
ients that enter into the composition of Georgia
The following extract is taken from that
his
ingri
peaci
bi
ook:
"Peaches are higher thnn whole milk in potassium
and iron and practically as rich as spinach in iron.
They are higher than whole milk in ealejum and con
tain ..the same amount of magnesium. They beat
orarfges for sodium and phosphorus.They are
-clashed with foods high in'mineral saltt and they are
base forming in the body, though they are un atid
fruit’ They contain vitamlnes of all'classes, the lie-
| ments absolutely essential to life and good health”.
Not many peaches for commercial purposes an*
grown in this immediate section but with the tadvent
of the boll weevil and the success those who haye ven
tured
be more
will'becoi.— - ——, ,
In the meantime Georgia peaches continue ttf dom
inate, the market, and there is none more luscious,
and more delicious and more sought after. ’
The Georgia peach certainly has no equa). . .
he boll weevil and the success those who naye veil
'd Into peach growing have met with there will
more trees set out and this section, as it should', ]
become a peach growing center, r '• f J : f
ATHENS MUST BROADEN ITS MARKETING
FACILITIES.
Fir years Athens has provided exceptional mar
keting facilities for the handling of the cotton crop.
This has included advances to make the crop, to store
and the warehouse and finance and to finally sell the
cotton. Some similar arrangement must be made in
the near future to handle other crops than cotton.
Already a beginning is being made along these lines,
largest in the South. To peas should be added Vnarket
largest in the South To peas should be added market
facilities for velvet beans, soy beans,,peanuts, hay
andecom. This means grain elevators and milling
facilities and as a corollary of such crops, Athens
must' provide market facilities for dairying, livestock,
hogs and poultry. Athens’ modern and up to" date
creameries already afford a market for cream, and
Athens’ local market posalbly is able foy the present
to take care of all the poultry now.raised In this im
mediate territory, but the time is coming with tjie in
creased raising of poultry, when market arrange
ments must be made to take care of the surplus and
ship to out8ide points.
The same is true in regard to livestock.and hogs.
Local markets may bo able to take care of these pro
ducts raised in this immediate section for a time but
with an increase in production in this section that is
inevitable, packing plants and marketing and shipping
facilities must be provided. In a very short time, car
loads of poultry and hogs and cattle will be coming
to or through Athens seeking for a market, and the
business interests of Athens will overlook a bet
for their own good and, for the good of the city if ade
quate and modern and proper marketing facilities
are'not available for all these products.
<
A COURTEOUS
REMINDER
May we call to your attention
What we usually mention
In our verces at this season of the
year.
That a visitor unpleasant
Is indubitably present,
That, In other words, the common
fly Is here?
May we urge you, friend
ger,
That the fly’s a source of danger.
And respectfully remind you that
he brings.
As he flits upon the breezes,
Multifarious diseases
• ‘Which he bears upon his feet and
on his wings?
Would you mind If we suggested
That the fly should be detested.
That he really isn't nice to hav
about?
Ttyit in fact. If you should v*pot him
It’s desirable to swat him,
eliminate, abolish, lay him
out?
We don’t wish to be intrusive,
But there's evidence conclusive
That the hr,use-fly is a m
far from small;
So if you will kindly pot him,
aison. trap him, smash him,
him. ■” .
It will rea IIjrbcsifayor to ufnlif
SUBPOENA FQR WQODRONV
WILSON HELD
WASHINGTON—Defense ,.coun-
n the Morse trial annoumed to*
lay that no attempt wouid bt
nade before Monday to servo th<
uibpoena for Woodrow Wilson ui
» witness because of the absence
»ver tlje week etjd of Hear Admira
Irayson, his physician, whom he
wished to consult. Home of the
ittorneys already have been 1;
■onim tin lent Ion with him, hut thr
results were inconclusive.’ ;
CHILDREN CRY
FDR "CISIDfir
41
especially Prepared for Infants'
|’t . apd Children of Alf Ag?s'.
Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has
teen In use for over 30 yearn to re
lieve babies and child veil of Con-
itlpation, Flatulency, Wind Colic
ana Diarrhea; allaying Feverish
ness arising therefrom, and, by
Hgulating the Stomach and Bow
els, aids Jhu assimilation of Food;
tfvtoffpnitQra)' without opi-
The genuine bears signature of
on the court houee lawn.
Birmingham defeated the Atlanta
baseball team by a score of 4 to 0
Legislature pased four genera)
bills: amended the Sunday freight
train law; received bill for removal
of capitol to Macon and received
bill allowing women to vote, prac
tice law and hold office, this done
Jn the house. The senate passed
the antHobby bill: passed the Ault
resolution to Investigate the agrl
cultural department; received i
bill creating the office of lieu
tenant governor and tibled th<
drainage bill, after lta third read-
■ eg. -
The bill to create the new county
of Evans was defeated.
J. Phil’ Campbell, J. William Hart
and J. E. Hit* were on the pro
gram of the Macon Farm Institute
Chancellor Barrow appeared be
fore the legislative committee and
asked for appropriations for the
South Georgia Normal and
Georgia Normal A Industrial Col
lege.
Mr. C. A. Rowland addressed the
Banks County Sunday School As
sociation in Homer.
The university commits* of the
legislature recommended making
the Medical college at Augusta a
branch of the University of Geor
gia.
Read'f
Banner-Hera
Want Ads.
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of Agriculture
will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga. i
ATHLETIC ACHES
DISAPPEAR
Jud mb u Eurco sad
nib out the ache or dif mm.
Miles ahead of fiament hi
every kind of ache, say
) doc ton. A treasured secret
| ta® J«P«a- Money beck
if it fail*. MiOioor of bodies
ENARCO
•Japanese Oil
Dealer
CITIZENS PHARMACY
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
A Little of Everything And Not Much of Anything.
By HUGH ROWE.
Through th* efforts of Dr.
W. L. Moss and Dr. J. C. Apple-
white, representing the Ath«ns
Rotary club, it appears that
th)|i city hus a splendid .chance of
repealed, but It may be expected
that congress will modify it in a
degree which will be satisfactory
to those who believe in a liberal
construction of the law and of
ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Mlk th* Juice of two lemppp with
.hr** ounces of Orchard White,
which any druggtat will sup ply for
taw cents, shake well In a hot-
. and you have a whole quarter-
j»t of the most wonderful skin
Softener and compleslop bcautlfler.
vlassage this sweetly Fragrant Ifcm-
n creom Into the face. neck,.arms
ind hands, theri shortly' notA'Hie
youthful ; beauty, softness and
vhlteneas '6t your skin.
Famous stags beauties use thl*
harmless lemon cream to bring
that volty, clear, rosy-white
-omplexlon, also ns a freckle, sun-
turn. and tan blsach because it
loesn’t Irritate.—f Ad vert l semen t.)
MRS. CASTLE AGAIN
i- Mrs. Vernon Castle Tteman, the dancer, put it over
on the newapaperr- and pres? agenciesngain when she
had her Stress agent to send out a story stating she.
Had filed suit for divorce from her husband in. Paris'
then came oiit with a denial two days latek. She
kad about dropped out of the news and the story was
imuly from a precs agent standpoint j
It is funny how the prate agencies are fooled by
notoriety-seeking persons. It makes no difference to
tin m what is the nature’of the publicity just so they
getijit—adverse or otherwise—even the kind con
tained in this paragraph. Oh, well ,the public must
he amused.
A stock market slump generally means that busi
ness conditions will stagnate about six months later.
The market anticipates the industrial situation, rising
in advance of booms and slipping ahead of a period
of Repression. This year, however, the stock market,
cannot be depended on. as much as usual, in “doping”
the business outlook, because the drop in the mar
ket has been to considerable extent due' to Toss'of pub-"
lie con fidencc inWall Street In less than two
more than IdOnj^ker
100 of the* were]
change, but their f ailure rifcve'HheleSjf Fias" cause?tc
withdraw from the market a considerabM'.fraHioii;
the plungers whose operations cause the market t<
le and fall.
Woman’s Health
Restored
She tUm Lydia E. Pink ham’s
Vegetable Componnd Did It After
Everything Else Failed
l-«F feci that I
.now about my c&W.
douldbarolydomy,
housework and
" Iwaato
being tKe _ educational center
Georgia, it is more than likely that
this! place will be designated as
one of the point* to locate a clinic
The stunts pulled by th* doc
tors, who are members of th*
I Rotary club, at th* regular
J weekly meeting Wednesday fur-
, niched hutch enjoyment for those
; nieihbiTB who were not operated
I upon. t>r. Mohs, chief adviser of
j the noted specialist* called togeth
er for the occasion demonstrated
| his fitness for the conduct of i
.clinic dealing in any and all formt
| of ailments 'of a man, beast and
’monkey*. Should anyone desire
I further information for treatment
iur advice is to consult Dr. Moss.
8om*tim*s we find a squib
K*r* and there in th* n*wsp*p-
™ *r* which might b* worth re*
Unless you see the ^amo “Bay-1 ,, r / n iino and when compiled
n on package or on tublets yuu I ,i„.y mn ko space fillers to say the
, r, °’ Cettimr the genuine Bayer I least. Here are a few gleaned from 1
1 Pr cs P rlI)e <* »y pnvslclan* Home ofttha leading newspaper* ot
AVer twenty-two years am! proved ■ the country. They are not so good
.AUMjy millions for but better than anything we could
Itytcjacho - *. vf wrilp. so here they f go for what !
they]are wftrth: 1
Clarene*. **f!iat’
to reduce !
guess?’ grlned pa, a* •
— , X th* window rattler
<ne contains pepper directions, while ma was taking her dally do*-
Handy boxes • of twolve’ tablets en with the phonograph.—Clncln-
:ost few cwitSd Druggists also nnt| Enquirer.
•ell bottles pf 2< and 100. Aspirin M i made a big hit with thrft wo-
% the' trade mark of Bayer Manu- man you Introduced me to.”^ “What
f «ctur« ot Monoaceticacldester of Uhl you say to her?” ’’Nothing. 1
aalicylicacid.—(AdvertisgmenL) Just kept stlll/and listened.’'—Bos-1
—— ton Transcript.
J “Sergeant,” said the artillery t r*
'crult, “please pick out a nice, gen-t
- tie horse for me, won’t you?” “Havel
you ever ridden hefore?** “No." 1
| “Ah, said the sergeant, "then here’r
Juat the animal for you: he’s never
been ridden before. You can start
tog,■>ther.“—Boston Transcript.
W* know a man who finished 17 |
lessons of a memory-training sys
tem and forgot to make the last
payq»ent^r-San Francisco Chronicle.
We Junge from the extremely
thin legs and th* idiotic look hf
has thnt th* Rajah Xit Ponch now
entertaining London doesn’t have
much of a puAch In any sense.—
New Orleans Stnte.
1 Observation of Oldest Inhabi
tant: “I kin remember when women
thought n husband was a life part-.
tier pnd not n human target to b«
•shot .full of holes.”—Cincinnati En ^j
Ecciiring the establishment of a: making a way for its enforcement
baby dlnlc. one of the seven to be j which will allow a reasonable sale
. . ... . , of wines and beers and a moderate,
heltb in this state. The Nn«ona)L mount of whl>ke for med:c | nal
,a.inn has. nut jMldgd upoA I purBOMk The pr .„ nt dr ., elc
nnj pines as , st. hut It Is hcll«vsd j|, <( man y law-abiding cltl-
from the Information received In | .a..
Now York by Drs. Moss and Apple-
white thnt this city is being given
tetiouH consideration, and Athene
zens to be law breakers and that
condition will continue to exist so
long as the present law |a enforced
to the letter.
ATHENS TWELVE YEARS'’AGO
Thursday, July 20^ 1911.
Sheriff Jackson owned a turkey
which reared a brood of chickens 1
The Golden Rule
THE other half of the golden rule**’
is that you should intelligently
love and care for yourself. Others '
wise you can be of no help to other
people. Strengthen yourself and
make yourself a source of strength ,
to others by opening a savings...
account in this bank.
Commercial Bank of' Athens
r *'
f V Member Federal Reserve System ^.u
,! - ■: • ... ■ j ......
“ASK'OUR DEPOSITORS”
table Compound :
and 1 feel wonder
fully eood now. I do even thing that
cornea alone, and we all taka your
medicine aa a tonic when we don’t
faeljurtao. I am thankful for what
the Vegetable Compound baa dona
for my health and for my family.”—
m st -
MiiwauKcc, Wisconsin. i
Utter* Uke them testify to the
of their hearts, they d
the disappearanceof
Thev are sincere exp..
tu<k. ‘.’’or nearly fifty years
's Vegetable Comp
JLylaE.
pound baa
Banquet
ORANGE PEKOE
! ICED TEA
WfCoRMICK & Co.
8ALTIM0RE USA
rings on a good feeling
one to feel pros*
ous and that prosperity is
J near at hand to walk th* but!-
ness streets and see the store
PP-ooms formerly vacant being re-
Ijnimlelfd and fixed up for new en-
I : t«'rprises. There Is only one or
two vacant store roopis in the en
tire business district and it is un
derstock! that these Idle building?
will be occupied before September J
It looks good and shows that Ath*
Mens I* thriving and that business Is
on me boom and that, this fall wll :
r« <t.1 breaker for all lines. J
I Th. defeat" oT Congrom.n j
J, autho. of th. Vol- I
prohibition measure,
which has caused the United
rRtntrk tp hwiohie bone-dry may
haV- n telling eTfect on the notion
of the coming congers. Insular ar
the prohibition' act. It i,
All $15.00 Suits
Now
All $18.00 Suits
Now ..
All $20.00 Suits
Now
All $22.50 Suits
Now .. .. .. ..
All $25.00 Suits
Now .. .. .. -
$11.25
$13.75
$14.75
$16.75
$18.75
All $30.00 Suits
Now .. .. .. .
All $35.00 Suits
Now
All $40.00 Suits
Now .
All $50.00 Suits
Now
Genuine Lorraine
Seersucker ..
.-, PN!
$2131
$26.75
$29.75
$36.95
$9.65
AB Palm Beach Suits Included in Sale.
hats;
L/f
Iff All
'B *
'" Others
These Low ‘Prices are for Cash Only
of Qaa
July Clearance Sale
===•
Right here u your opportunity to save money on
your clothing wants. These are extraordinary val
ues in which every thrifty man should share. rv
1 . j , iIJ,
We must clean our shelves ! to make room for our
Fall Stock which will begin to arrive in a short while!..
Every Suit in the house included in this sale—Noth
ing reserved—No mairk ups to deceive you. A bona
fide Discount Sale.