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THE lUUmni-BEBAU). ATHENS, CBOKGM
Around Athens
With CoL T. Larry O.nU
By T. LARRY
11 OS TUfj OLD Amaxlah Daniel [now nelL out In
I j place, near Cherokee Corner, nrcjturn to his work.
several pecan trees saltl to l»e nenr- j -■ — —
• ly n century old.^ They bear ful'J A GENTLEMAN who has
[ crops of nuts and the trees are jrently visited South Georgia says
J,vigorous and healthy. Jthat boll weevils have appeared Ir.
j' • kountless numbers. Farmers had
— - MANAGER OIDLEY of the Pal*!r.n Idea that they could gr<>w cot*
;ece and Strand theatres, is each|?rn without poison, hut now find
week giving some grnnd pictures, their mistake. But the pest hai
* * la ’“ Any day you attend either of these*too strorfg a hold and they can-
Skull movies you are sure to see some not possibly make more than hall
elaht e xtra fine attractions. The coming!the cotton they did last year,
and costly pic*’
xliibitcd in which
[urea* will be
'ainous stars
lot fail to sec the rathe views oi
•urrrnt events. It Is like going
in a tour of the world and wit-
testing all the thrilling and inter-
sting happenings.
neai
MR HENRY COMER,
a njndcl dairy farm n
gheals. -dtaj-s that last week «
»egw>cs Who had Joined the
dusttrs and gone to Pennsylvania,
returned to their uM homes. Four
of tfiem had left his farm and the
others were from his neighbor
hood. They asked for their old
job£ and will start work Monday,
as they wanted to rest up aftet
thefr long journey and vislfnmong
frleids who had remained at homo j MILS. C. L. CARSON, o
Thoae negroes are thoroughly cured jj a , ja«t Thursday brought to the
of their folly and freely talk of'curb market a truck-load of beau*
the^- experience in Yankeelnnd. jtiful Jersey butter fresh eggs am
They said they were paid good other country produce. She say*
wages, but It took every cent they I that twelve families in her nolgh-
could make to live on. They had. bnrhood have, organized a co-oper-
to ^»y $il a month for a small room j atlve marketing club, patterned
and ! if the money was not paid after the Oconee county club.
promptly they had to vacate thej
premises. Only skilled albor could J
fln<L Work and there Is nothing for) THE COTTON MARKET still
a common farm hand. They say , hangs fire and our warehousemen
many negroes have to sleep It say there Is but little demand for
parks and there Is suffering amonf I the staple. The mills and buying
theft. Next winter, when cold j world are at that old game of try-
wenther sets In. the cxodustlng *° *» ,ar d*'.wn the price of eot-
darkeys will f>o pouring back home , ton by the time the new crop comes
faster than they left The return *»»- But the Cotton Marketing As
of Ihfse negroes will doubtless put! sodatlon will help to frustrate their
an .end to any more leaving that-scheme. Farmers will* not hnvi
section. any pressing debts to meet nexl
* j fall and can hold their crops.
1|R. R. J. HANCOCK with Webb-
Crawford Co., says it Is hard for MR. RAY. nenr Carnesvilb
thcNrholesalc houses of Athens to brought In n large car of produce
furnish the demand by farmers for to the curb market. He says It |
cheap molasses, to mix with cal* Is very dry with them hut fro
ILP, ATHKNft GEORGIA
I, Is dead, j nr rt Mr. 'Arthur Vfcfo
«tr of Mr. Jim Hitamb, t. dend. i.-ird ,%fr. 'Arthur Ll<’kory of HVirt-
Farmers of M-'i'Ii.on can accur. well, are married,
a loan from the Federal Land Ban!. Prof. II. H. Moss has been eloct-
at DU per cent Interest. [til superintendent of the Fr anlilil!
J. E. Vaughn reports that In 21 >4 county high schooL ^
THE OLD HOME TOWN
days running he threshed ll.SOfj-
bushels in Hart county, 2,000
■hels in Madison county an 1 3 t 3H! MOSCOW.—Soviet l
bushels in Elbert. About ha!f"Wheai established a home here
FRANKLIN COUNTY
LAVON1A—Mr. J. 1*. Adair. Hr.
:on»e counties, that have been pro
ducing a hnlf pre-boll weevil crop
cotton will be an almost total fnil-
i re. This shows the Importance ol| n ** 65 died nt his home Jn Cam-
laying In a supply of poison early ville.
nnd begin using It as soon ns cot- Mr. Tom Bolding, a former cltl
ion is cboped. Home fleitl* of cot- zcn of Franklin, died at derm-
on as high as a man's head will
ot pay for picking. The wet
have gotten every square and
advanced to be kept down
l>y poison.
THERE HAVE OF LATPT been
ood rains.all around Athens nnd
rops are greatly benefited. While
ritton Is late, we are now having
rowing wenther.
A hail storm last week did con
siderable damage to crops around
La von la.
Mrs. Albert Johnson, a native of
Franklin county died In Andersor/
8.C.
Miss Lillian Duncan, of Royston,
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY
INSURANCE WITH
OUGHT TO BE HA
leaders have
1 “fighters" against international re
action deported from olher' coun-
j tries. Exiles from 22 countries are
living in this "Haven of ResL”
, But maybe they're not as freo as
the Bolshevik! would linve them
believe.
ONE EVERY MINUTE
BERLIN.—A mar* rigged*out
Charlie Chaplain even to tlje trick
mustache and familiar ‘canal boats’
amurod folV.vhern for a couplo of
hours. He embraced nearly -pvery
ono he met. citizens thought they
were being robbed and they knew
It not—VntU later.
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BUILDINS
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Athens Neighbors
JESTER
| ^.clum arsenate. They sell It by the his garden he has raised enough **
carload nnd the cry Is for more
This imrlnHse* retails nt twenty
cents per gallon. Mr. Hancock
told of farmers Who had sold all
of their home-made sorghum syr
up for this purpose. This show*
how general Is the use of poison
among the farmers in thin flection
THE HEAD A McMAHAN ntorc
is having Itn front torn out nnd
generally- remodelled to change In*
to a mom for the sale of lndlefl
apparel. This Is a pointer to re*
turning prosperity.
DR. FTTLLILOVE hn« Just re
turned from n trip to California.
What moflt Interested him wan n
process employed in that state to
extract nil the moisture from fruit
and vegetables, that they may be
preserved Indefinitely, nnd by dam
pening them with wnter they are as
fresh as when first gathered. The
doctor thinks that this method
couM he successfully adopted In
our section. One npptiratjis can
thus prepare a ton a day. It Is n
wonderful discovery.
are fighting the pest harder
our boys did the Germans nnd
e using poison. The old boo
i to have died n-!»orr.lng ns
tint $40,000 to sink a test well
io one cares to make tho gam
ble.
A. J. WLUAMS of Madison.
county says all of his neighbor^
using poison nnd they
getting the best of weeVIls. Crop
prosperity has' greatly Improved
and Mr. Ray Wllkens says when
the crops como In farmers of the
State will be more Indepen
dent and In btter .shape than ever
before. They are growing plenty
of rations nnd raising hogs, etc.
W. F. CAI’E of Colbert has sold
$55 worth of produce at our curl
mnrket In three days. He says !<
Is a great thing for farmers,
has always brought truck to Ath
ens but had to sptrid the day ped
dling It around and often carried
much of It back homo. *He
BANKS COUNTY
I JIOMER—Farmers of Ranks hare
made a good wheat crop In spite
«. f rain nnd rust.
The Sunday school celebration
was held at Hebron church July
£lHt.
A bill will be introduced In the
legislature to abolish the office ol
county treasurer in Banks.
The bean beetle is playing havoc
ith beans In town and country. It
beautiful yellow Insect, that
feeds on the underside of the leaves.
The editor of the Maysville En
terprise denies the rumor that hlr
paper will be •'Uspended.
MADISON COUNTY
DA NI ELS VILLE—*J. H. Bousej
had the first cotton bloom on July
st. ,
Woodle Sue. the 5 y^ar old daugh* j
Complete Inauranco Protection
617 Holm,an Bldg.
'HEY EDITOR
MY LUMBAGOS
Botherin'me
you'll have
\TO CARRY
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UPSTAIRS 1 .?
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Day and Night
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone
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I^E WOOD TYPE, THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARiqn v
BURNED UP LAST WINTER. DURING THE EXTREME COLD WEATHER *?
WAS REPLACED TO DAY BY SOME NEW METAL TYPE-.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
Tho Summer Tourist .canon la now on and vacation, aro
In ordor. You will be glad to know that conditions aurround-
lnf Summer Tourist travel arc more liberal tbls soaion than
la almocl any previous year. Seduced rate, are in effect to
practically every .tale In tbo Union n> well as to aome points
In Canada, tho varlou.'tours Including delightful trips on
Ibe Atlantic and Pacific ocean., the Orest Lake., St Law-
ronco Itlvor, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone end
other National Parka, to the Orand Canyon, etc. Stop.ovore
may be mado at any point on either going or return trip,
within final limit of ticket, which li. In moot cnaea, Octo.
Lt 31, 1923. ' .(•'•Ulllill
Let us help you arrange your vacation. We are here to
serve and any Information doalred will be gladly furnlehed
by ticket agent In your town or by the undersigned.
J. P. BILLUPS,
Oenoral Passenger Agent.
Atlanta, On.'
By Ahern
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