The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 27, 1923, Image 6

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V THH BAWIjgfrHBBAlp, ATHENS, gBOBOIA THE OLD HOME TOWN am f By :$ta*fe y farmehi i ■UiU-d to o using poison but tney lutf. t APE COLLARS Dl Some of the njjw fall coats A very achieve a swagger effect by capo combine collars which reach the waistline blouse; witl and are lined with gay colors. very much Aroum With Col* T. Larry Cantt [ YOU SAY HE WILL , FfclNT TH HOTEL „ FLOORS? 8 -no-they) 1LY HAVE cEE KEYS 1 S TWENTY/ poors'.: y WORK ON THK WatkiaavillV rortd Is complet’d and that high- way !h now fu»uiu open to the pub- lie. ‘ Wo have now a fine r ail to the.capital of ocuner. nnd which lr a ^rrat convenience. Hands art now at work on the Athens-aeffer- son county line. It 1 hoped /hat Will soon be completed !<*) the Jack- son county line. I» u« hoped that the commisslci* i... -f Jackftori wil get a hustle hr oral"build a.ghod road at th^lr rmfV.f the line. Tc j the^Lampkin place it will lw i con-1 Crete road and the rest of the dl*- ( toner of top-soil. Work is pro gressing on grading the hill be yond the XMv«'r street bridge tr, Rarberviile. Before winter sets !n Clarke county will have fine high-’ •ways. You Are LOSING MONEY ATHKNS IIAH ONE of the best .vl.it ion fields in Georgia, and Mr •ppa keeps two flying machines in i hunger at it. He is prepared to arry passengers anywhere It- teorgla. His new machine has •oen put together. When the Gov- rnment starts a mall service l»> lir planes Athens has a land!nr l-ld ready. I MASS AS ^ iW DE COLD . COLD _ v* QR?OUN t every day that vacant room, furnished or unfurnished, remains unoccupied. Why not make it produce ,a neat little income, the only nut being the price of u email ‘Want Adf” Mjmy dissatisfied persons today will read the “For Rent—Rooms” columns on this { >age and tomorrow will change their room- ng placer If your room isn’t listed here today, phone 75 tomorrow morning and an experienced Want Ad Writer wil! help you word your ad. for best results. Order your ad. for seven days. You will be charged for only five. On a seven-day order two insertions are given FREE. Home , '—\BRUNOiy 1 neighboring farmers .f the country tributi a great truck-grow, t would come In Just •ps are going out. Athens' C ONSTIPATION A cause of many ills. Harm* fal to elderly people. Alaayt relief im taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Easy—pleasant—effective—only 2Tc MR. HENRY COMER says h! milking machine has only four at- tachmrnts nnd it taken two hand j to handle the milk. Others can h I added. It takes nn hour nn' |»w»nty minutes to milk fifty cow | and the machine dors the wort perfectly, and does not hurt tin l ag* of Ms rows any more thn> when they were milked by hand The machine cost fSM nnd It wool- pay any dairyman with a nnmbo of cows to buy one. ONE OF OFR LEADING bank era Mf* that at fhi*» reason therr la always a Hump in detioMtA^nne is a demand for mon« y as mer chants nr#_ preparing for fall trade But this year deposits nre consid erably ahead of Imt year and fl nances nre easy. If the season! hold out a much larger cotton eror will he made than last year nn<* this will ease finances and put money in circulation. The finan cial nnd huslncs«i outlook Is much better than at this season last year Ford Cut-Down 17.1.00 Ford Sedan $100.00 Conolly Motor Co. IN I ST4 TWO WHITE MEN wlu visited what is now Jackson coun >v found about a mile below th* !Iurrican Shoals on North Drone- liver, a spot that the Indians look 1 d upon as "Holy Grounds/* am abode of tife Great Spirit. * Thor was n natural rock dam across tli river. Aliout 75 yards from It: west end they discovered a curloui upright statue, u little over fj£ fr-1 high, made of soft tnlcWt rock. It was a fair r'epresentaflor of the human figure. It stood Jr the renter of nn earth mound. V, feet in circumference and six feei high. Numerous paths lend to thh statue that stood in the center o nn exact circle, 150 yards in dl- REAP BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS MR. HOLBERT ‘MORRIS a pro gressive farmer of near Bishop who moved from near Commerce and bought land in Oconee, snyi he has 75 nerrs in cotton "Vmd ex*- neft*» |t t 0 ipnl’ n a bale per acre He also has n prunlslng corn cror nnd this season bn sold one thou sand wafemuton* at our curb market. He te"* ««* that last faT during the goo»l weather, he thor oughly broke his land nnd when the rains held uu in tiro spring nl* he had to do war* t» sinoothe them over with a harrow and plant hh reed. Many farmers hail delayed | breaking their land nlid of course their crops are late. By Williams PORTER RASTUS -JEFFERSON JACKSON AND THE BIG MAPLE TREE AMONG OTHER THINGS, WERE WHITEWASHED AT/IHE CENTAL HOTEL TODAY - * V , BY -Jove -TWE RACE'S Art,-To BE SURE — I NIGH V FORGOT ABOUT rr, H'LADS * 1 BETY&UR MOUE'lJ AND PYRAMIDED TWE WINNINGS WHICH AMOUkMtD To ®fort 8 UP To THE STARToFTHE LAST RACE — I PLANED VT ALL Ok) THE kloSE OF A CORKIklG GOOD COLT TO Wlk), BUT ALAS — COMING DOWN THE HOWE STRETcrt TWO / LENGTHS AHEAD OF THE / V FIELD IT SPRAIklED A./ pol LIGAMENT j*. ^ U MAUD CAME. , |S \|N last./cm/n O | / GET OUT- 1 viEteE Hep -to you — WHY You weren't ANY Nearer that track-trt an AN ESKIMO TO A’LAWkl , V PART/ J J ' WELL MATOR, WILL YOUR attorney LET VOL) TALK Ok) WrtAT become OF TV)' RUBLES WE GAVE YOU To BET AT V-01' RACES?/ 'vert-from ' TH’ LOOKS OF THAT BEAK OF V0URS, I'LL SA^ YoU PLACED IT ALL ON TH'MOSS! i meter. OUR BOARDING HOUSE THU FIRST COUNTY site Jackson was at Clarkaboro, but uHtlng of off Clarke made It ne< «ary to move the capital nc-»i lit- center of the county, nnd Ite of Jifferson was selected. A ORNTLKMAN FROM Frank lin county says It Is a mi.itnk* A GENTLEMAN from Mltchel county says that boll weevils ar« destroying cotton and stnlks at high as u man’s head have not : square, the pests having taker ^Good Dodge Truck. Repainted and Reconditioned. Conolly Motor Cq. ■»»» » VVH9.1DUILW Jus LIKE ME! ATS WOT S MAOEWl GREAT) r-S Lasting Fame For Derby Winner Ig'MtrJoR GivJesjUg uouJ-pouik) oU : ~the racs IN THE FOOrsmFg, OF ~T£)E. 6t?EAT. . Fntur® Kcnir.tlona will know how Zev, winner of this year'.. Ken- (toeky <terby, will look lonir aft.r ho la dead. Ulaa Kathleen Wheeler, Chicaco, la ahown working on thu model of her statue of the famoui SALESMAN SAM EVERETT TRUE By Condo SAM MEANT ALL RIGHT «. SAY, weiCMC'oc., Vi/N got a* awHia. ne*ivs lo OVfrC HG.KU? IN CUR. CH1CKCN c?QCP AMt> T4J<C AUR. EdC?. ! ^ GOiH m WPiTCH HPi*? 5>T0fftC> HtPi\t\- S_^ l'U_ TObT SET \T, EU6HT Mvi.y I LAtLWTrtft^ FiiutW-1 J05T seT toM v.'atch mo J Pit(.Ortt)ir.o To 1 IT I'M PiHEBDj'iWBr 1 OF TIME- AW/////// YOU'LL LW6. E.YETM , f'lOFSNlNG- HOiJ COnE”? : IS Llhf ASPIDER,V/EA CON STA NTLyiSIJCCESSI :QUIETLY SPINNING^ ^■INDUSTRyANP; c<s<=.9 i Rl C.HT 1! Hbp Fmrmish nfe Chickens A ieb 1 Furnish this GAROCW !!!'. YOU can FIND them in the WANT COLUMNS wm-l OltMT G«mDTRTrtl UVMNG , Our classified columns will save you unlimited trouble—if you are seeking a maid, a cook, a chauffeur, a bookkeeper, or any other experienced help. Into many homes will your advertisement go—and when you £ee the number and high character of the replies—you will real ize the advantages of advei-tising in BANNER-HERALD ■ man Rhone 75 ;v„ - ***00—00001