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FRIDAY. AUGUST 10.191T
m BAWlTO-agRALD. ATWRT8 OBORgTX
Cities of Russia
Berton Braley’s
Daily Poems
Overflow With
Visiting Aliens
BANNER-HERALD
Evening During the Week Except Saturday and on
Morning by The Athens Publishing Company, Athens, tin. (
Morning by The ,
BRASWELL
Publisher and General Manager
Editor
Managing Editor
at the Athens Pestottico as Second Class Mail Matter und
the Art of Congress March 8, IS<9.
MEMBER OF THE associated press
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled
llcatlon of all news dispatches o
in this paper, and also the local
^publication of special dlspatrh
direct to the Ath
IItod to It or not oth
,ews published therein. All rights of
Address all Business Communtcath
Ins Company* not to Individuals.^News arlu-lcf
tinn should bo addressed to The Banner-U.-r.il l
publish -
Intended for ptiblica-
tion should bo addressed
A Thought For The Day
Every goed gi/I and every perfect K-ft la front
above, and ccrneth down from .Kr Father of
fights, with whom is no variableness, neither
shadow of turning.—Jos. 1:17. , „ ■
shadow
Be generous and piei
ing; even as God scatter
scatter over the people.
MR. ELEASE OF BROOKS COUNTY
Mr.
r>f (ho institution and
^Representative Bltara, of Brooks county, "'to il
related to former Governor lilease. of S<. uth Caro
lina sought to have reduced all appropriations for
tfiL State College of Agriculture, lie denounced U i
institution as being worthless to the
•„ | .h irired that il was a burden on the t.ixpaj
etC of the state. In the course of his remarks he crit
icized the farm demonstration agents and stated th.^
the* representative £or hi* county lo
never been weaned. ,
The Dublin Courier-Herald in , replymg^t^
Blease has the following to :a>
of the representative of Brooks coui
The utterances of lilease of B
ample evidence of just what is the matter with
Georgia and are a sad and lamentable index to
,;the ignorance and prejudice that have throttled
many forward movements which would have re
sulted in inestimable benefits to mankind, they
prove beyond all question that we should have
had compulsory education when Blease was a
bov and arc a severe indictment of the illiteracy
which has caused Georgia to lag behind so many
jof her sister commonwealths.
The farmer, or merchant cr editor or lawyer who
assumes that he has learned everything worth
ISKS MONBV J O if
TROOPS I’SKI) IN
SAVANNAH 1(101
(By Associated Press.)
MOSCOW.—Russian isolation is
ended. Three years ago the pres
ence of a foreign visitor in Mos-
or Petrograd was sufficient
to cause the native populace to
stare at him sa if he were a being
from seme other world.. Two
years ago foreigners were still so
that the few American and
British •newspaper correspondents
scented a story in each of them
and tried to interview all who
came to Russia. Last year they
‘ still s u f f icier.', ly arc to
said recently, at Sfareivibim -
appears we are at tde
the ways In European affair/
far as Franco is conceriit-ii ' '
one wants to excuse Germany i 0 ,
her misdeeds, but we should . ay
to France that the only solution
of the present state of affair, ;
to get together, talk things ovij
frankly, and watch the future win,
a desire to forget th eposi. \\v
cannot stand by and allow the
continuance of n policy .which .
rnnlous to France ns well as to
Germany, and can but load to dis
aster for ourselves."
S OUR STOMACH
causes ted breath, sasar paint
coated tongue andteichlug. ’
But today, Moscow, Petrograd
and other principal cities are
thickly sprinkled with foreigners;; CHAMBERLAIN’S
{daily trains from thq outside! 'TART FTQ
1 brinir them in by the dozens, and!
I bey arouse no more interest than Swsett* j*«r atonic* tad break— ®nIj2Se
1 they would in any other European j _
) capital. During: June more than '
apital. During
1,000 foreigners visited Pctirufrad, j
land even morej perhaps, came tc 1
\f. (cpAiir Mncf till rtf tk
Most all of them were
business seekers.
Hotel accommodations in Rus-' n .. ■ ...
sia are still so limited, particu- [ Uurei IVlalaria, vhills and
j larly ia Moscow, that the govern- Fever, Dengue or Bilious
| went has not yet found it advisa- Fever. It kills the germs
J hie to admit large numbers of j ^ cause the fever.
| tourists. Everyone must have}
I some , legitimate business reason!
before he can secure his visa. a V P R PM P'VPXT
Within a short time, oerhaps in
1324, hotel accommodations are to) THOUSAND PEOPLE*
improved and it may 1 be that yTttlTED THE SHOW
interesting revolutionary _ __ _____
will become a Mecca for ROOMS OF THE BUICK
ATLANTA, fla.—A resolution 1
• as introduced in the house of
cpresontatives Tuesday afternoon
iovidin;r for a special appropria-
ion of $1,100.70 to pay expense.';
icurred in stationing the militia
Savannah during the attempt
take from the Chatham county
negro charged with an at-
. MOTOR CO. IN ATLAN-
FRANK COMMENT ON RUHR . if A DURING THE LAST
LONDON.—London lias heard i FOUR DAYS TO SEE*
some frank comment recently tin i THE .1924 BUICK MOD-
furnishes
c resolution
U-prcaentativc
Fayette, who is
ipproprations eoi
referred to
was introduce/
Culpepper, o'
chairman of th-'
wiittce, and
•ommittee.
Snowing was a fool to begin with and has scant
opportunity cf ever becoming anything else, ihe
man of as;" vocation who doesn’t daily realize his
i Aveakness and limitations and earnestly seek for
more light and understanding will never accom
plish anything in this world and hands down a
worthless heritage to those he leaves behind.
£ We are in position to know something of what
'• the State College of Agriculture has been and is
, l^tloing for the farmers of Georgia and we are
amazed that ally man ,of even average intelli-
'* tfence should seek to an'dhiiate its efforts.
r. 'jf No factor in the state liar contributed so much
" io the success of the farmer nor co-operated with
i' him so readily and undcrstandingly and none is
*' "so likely to load him out of (ho bog of depression
f ” nd failure to the high ground cf a brighter and
etter eru than this, college, its experts, and coun-
. j.ijty agents, who are devoting their full time and
•* ’'-talents to a solution of the problems which not
' Only engulf the farmers but every business, inter
est of the state. ,
- Brooks is one of Georgia’s most progressive
i counties hut its representative seems to be out of
‘harmony with the very elements which have
younted in its progro and out of tune with the
. sentiment which is sweeping every forward-
.looking county in the state.
If Representative B'ense would make n visit to the
cqpege and give it a fa.ir and Impartial inspection and
I c^rn the great work and benefit it has been and is to
ha farmers of this state, we feel sure that he would
rejirn to the legislature and become out of the
warmest supporters and advocates, of the college and
appropriations for its support.
“ffly
Rheumatism
is gone - ”
“ r pHERE are thousands of you
X men and women, just like I
once was—slaves to rheumatism,
muscle pains, joint pains, and hor-
riblc stiff
ness. I had
the wrong
idea about
rheumatism
for years. I
didn’t realize
that increas
ing blood-
cells had the
c f f e'e t of
completely knocking out rheu
matic impurities from the system.
That is why I began using
5. S. S.! Today I have the
strength I used to have years ago!
I don’t use my crutches any
more.” S. S. S. makes people talk
about themselves the way it builds
up their strength. Start S. S. S.
today for that rheumatism. You’ll
feel the difference shortly. *
S. 8. S. U sold at all good
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
A Llttl. of Everything AnJ Not Much of Anything.
By HUGH RCWE.
.. RECORDS OF TRAGEDIES AND ACCIDENTS
h -Che world is growing rapidly and in its haste it is
'growing reckless. Week-end accidents and tragu-
din arc growing alarming juul the.death rate from
•those two agencies will toon i utnumber the deaths
from all other'cnuscs.
1 -It is time to take up s lack in the cable of life and
slow down rpeed. on riotous living and spending.
•There is scarcely a Sunday mit that dozens are
killed by automobiles—reckless driving, the main
Itahses. A little thought on the part of the driver
•/Would avoid many cf the serious .and fatal accidents
wjych occur daily. tTur pe'ople are'too'careless and
the price of life seems too cheap to check them on
the road to destruction. When it is too late to make
attends, sorrow and remorse come, but the toll has
been paid with a life nnd all the retribution which
be heaped upon the altar for atonement can
resurrect or bring back to life that soul which
passed into the beyond.
hese accidents are not confined to any section
he country. Throughout the nation reports bring
this sad news of some one who has been kii'cd by an
jomobiie collision or from crossing some railroad
Accidents are general and the fault lies with
people who are in a mad rush without any good
ion to warrant it. It is growing on our people
unles-3 they return to sanity and sobemes of
ught and action, we .may expect an inc. a.xe in
Idents and deaths.
A sober and sane thought cultivated among our
own people will be a safe preventive in reducing ac
cidents and the number of deaths. !t is worth con
sidering and practicing before it is too late to pre
vent the loss of life which is bound to come if the
*rejgkless manner of driving automobiles is kept up.
World's Best
ood Medicine.
Child’s Best Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup”
id be
“Booze” McWhorter, son of
Judge and Mrs. Hamilton Mc
Whorter, has been chosen head
coach in football for the Au-
Kiista Military Arad-my at Port ••••’..• in-u
Defiance, Va„ where ho formerly • ,0 -1* >-n bi
attended school. It is a signal honorriant j.oit
to be picked for such an lni|»criar.tp* d* lost wish
position ami with a school, which ^ ^ '
If. known all over the nation. Ml.
McWhorter conies from a family
of athletes, baseball anti football.
»lis brothers, Hamilton, Marcus,-
IInward and the famous Bo> nuido*
history for tin* rnlversilv'of
l?ia In athletics. Boh was tln»»‘ •
«•«! half-back the »oul>i hna u.nrS t, 1 ' av
produced and since his »!•»>- In foot-'- 1 11 , ,v; - 1,ri!
ball no star has riren to take Ills! - lrt%
The suggestion made editori-
.ally in the Banner-Herald this
'week- advocating the p^v : nj of
Clifford Walker, solicitor general
of the Western circuit, announced
l int lm would not bo a enndidato
for re-election.
Mrs Anr.lc II. Hudgins, 75 years
cf age, died.
Mrs. Lyra May Bishop, whoso
unhand Is confined In Atlanta
::1 under suspicion of ha vino mnr-
‘Tf'd or made away with bis wife,
•as seen in AtheiiH Sunday after-
road street from Lump’.in to
. ban aroused much
the people of the
ty. !t H a much-
lidded ifui rovement, and as sug-
-i<sted, ll • pcoph- will support a
bond issue for this purpose. The
li iimer-Ih laid hopes that the
inayrr and council will authcii/o
hu election lor this purpose ami
Mihinlt the cpie.-tfon to the voters
»f the city for their approval or re-
j j.-ctl«--i. No criticism can cor-o to
I iho i.i.ic hits Tor pru\tiling .s wuy
- ! through which the tax payers and
T , • „ T1 , , , , !\oters will 1"’ civet* tho i ivll
i'-spccially irepareu for infants exp.iv ing thoir deal?
matter.
u
(’lassie City Council of tho U.
i . T.’s held annual barbecue at
TibhetCs pa.k. j
Hr. .7. W. Walden left today for
Abbeville. S. C., where he will
preach Sunday.
E. J. Ikmdurant,; W. F. Dorsey, J
II J. Rowe and J. il. Dozier, went
over to Atlanta today In the Inter- j
e t of an appropriation for the j
^tate Normal School.
' The l aard of arbitration appoint- j
ed to fix tho value of the property |
of the S. A. L., agreed today on
a valuation of $11.9B4.:tr>0.
Members of the democratic* ex
ecutive committee, of New Jersey,
voted to declare vacant the chair
manship of the executive commit
tee, occupied by James R. Nugent,
who had declared that Governoi
Woodrow \Vll«on was “an injrrnto.”
Monlgomary defeated the Atlanta
ivH 'r" ; baseball team by n ::cor«? of 2 to |.
In the 1
ami Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria ha
been in use for over .111 year to re
lieve babies and children of Con
stipation, Flatulency, Wind ( .'i.
and Diarrhea; ulln’vini? l’evci i/”-
ness arisinr therefrom, and, hv
lV/Tulrtinir the Stomach ntid l'-r.v-
cls, aids the assimilation of Fool;
giving natural sleep without opi-
genuine beat
On motion of Aldcrma.*' H. B.
Heywood, .the .double-barrel
cannon on the city hat! lot, was
drdrrrd remounted and placed
VALDOSTA. Ga.—Business ami]
nking interests in Valdosta havol
11,,.; try in;; days tin; south j definitely agreed to finance the'
•V known Intel it should fmj farmers who desire to engage in j
id und j.otcctcd l«.r nl|||otir cream production. This dl-j
f, . pr'' r ;.'*:u*o in the, statement "ns authorized by'
community help
w>:rt>:y of a
hear and dear
‘ithqrs has re
llcjty from tills ’
nil soutmrners.
• cd nio^) pub*
me cannon than
ree. It has been
r!tt• :t up iu th 1 n.:i?;azlne3 and
, • paRF* country
rcsentativen of those interests
a meeting of the directors of I
Chamber of Commerce.
What Your First Want
Ad Teaches You
All your life you have heard of people
using want ads successfully, yet it may be
that you, yourself, may never have tasted
their usefulness.
The purpose of these little talks about
advertising is to induce you to order your
first want ad. After you have once made
the test yourself and know from personal
experience of the rapidity of action and
definite results which may be secured, you
use want ads, thereafter, as a matter of
course.
Your first want ad teaches you that it
pays to advertise—that tenants may be S'
cured, that .customers may be obtained,
that quick sales may be brought about
through classified advertising. Study the
want ads published on this page and note
the very many different ways in which
people make upe of them.
You may telephone your want ad. A
courteous trained ad-taker'will answer
your call and be glad to carry out your in
structions faithfully.
THE BANNER-HERALD
PHONEi75
ill tho ‘periodicals almond. It j
•a.4 «i hbdory; n reminder «»f the j
lost cnuwj” proHorve it, and hold
It uacrcd for futir
,ny b<
Ask your druggist t
■*CnllfornIa Fig Syrup” which hm
Uryctlona for babies itnd childrci
of all ages printed on bottle. Moth
or! You must muy “California” oi
you may get an imitation fig nyrup
Atlanta manages to get in the limelight on all oc-
’■ casions. A man committed miicidc last week in Chi-
!, jea^o. Atlanta claimed him as a citizen and now two
cousin* of President Calvin. Coolidge have been dis
covered in that city. ’ Besides recent reports, publish
ed! in the Atlanta newspapers, declared that Gerald
Chapman, the “million dollar” bandit had taken up
. his residence In We 'mountain*’of North Georgia for
l* the summer. Truly, Atlanta is a great city.
BANISH
NERVOUSNESS
Wendell’s Pills, Ambition
Brand, for Run-Down
Tired Out People.
If you fee! tired out, out of
mrtB, despondent, mentally oi
physicallv deprived, git a Gtl cent
>cx of Wendell’s Tills, Ambiti:>r
Brand, at Palmer & Sons todaj
»nd take the first big step to wan
feeling better right away.
If you work too hard, smok** toe
’* 1,, eh, or are nervous, Wendell’*
Tills, Ambition Brand, will makr
you feel better In three days oi
money back from Palmer & Son*
on the first box purchased.
A* a treatment for affectiom
of the nervous system, constipa
tion, loss of appetite, sleepless-
s, or Nervous Indigestion, get
box of Wendell’s IUls, Ambitioi
rand, today on the money back
(Advertisement.)
OVER ELEVEN
THOUSAND PEOPLE
VISITED THE SHOW
ROOMS OF THE BUICK i forefathers who ga
MOTOR CO. IN ATLAN-i was rikht
TA DURINC- THE LAST , , . ron(errtd
FOUR DAYS TO SEE up * n a deserving citizen, Dr.
THE 1924 BUICK MOD- MS:
tion
Jed of the ir |
•e their lives j
prltu ipal that |
ELS.
Round Trip
Summer Fares
SrotB Atbsnsy Ga.
j t!on of tne SIB congressional «lls-
* tr!et. Dr. CabanDu i 1 * a li*a'inu
j speriftlist and one of the most suc-
rnggful in the state. A Rotarian und
a citizen Interest-4 In all civic Ini-
provements for the c«ud of Ath- .
| rm. His friends arc delighted; tho|
association has miu'e a url*--e s<-li*c-j
I Hon. Our dongratulailona are ex-,
tc:-,lcd.
Going and reluming via
Savannah and ship
New York. . $53.13
Boston 65.69
Philadelphia 48.35
4>-rt£iniOi’e . . 42.80
I There ha$ been much discus
sion over making Dougherty
! street a one way street in order
j to avoid “dead man’s” curve.
TI,o puCgeKLion. h.uf met with the
f- neral ai»proval o* the public, and
I p is believed that L>v> mayor and
: council will follow tho lino oi
| thought and deilro of ihu public
via Savannah and ship
sing tail,«
tht«?
way Street. It may ho better, how-
. v/r, to ntr.ke Lumpkin street a one
N*w York . . $55.60 I way atr->t and requiro all traffic
' coinr «p t°" n *o Us0 Hancock
Hosts.3! 70.70 1 vrna« ami atl traffic comlnfi
! down use Doaxticrty ' atroot and
Farc-a to otlior resorts proportionate- l/. mtThin for going to tho dejiots.
ly <educcu. Tickets include meals !-pb g8 c dotflils. b'owevor, can easily
lie arranged by the* official? and
to the nubile n protection
which la an abtqlute necessity.
and berth aboerd Ahip.
riK*t d/Ut, c
9 T*cktt Offk*. C of Co.
*>n Plume 1661. or J. Y. Brute. C.A.,
Lot jy*skir.gtam Street, Pham* 6Hk
Ceaival ot Georgia Ry.
Ocean Steatnahip Co.
2i*reiucw ** Maacn Trane, Co.
AVVtgNS TWELVE YEARS AGO,
'
•fiday, August 11, 1911
The )Teniri<’k family, descendants
of John and Polly Hemrick, held a
pry.
HW?
boosters
Now In
NEW LOCATION
One Block from Former Store on East Clayton Street
Near Holman Building
Sec Us Saturday—Wc Still Have Extreme
Ix>w Prices on Some Goods.
Suits,
Hats,
Shirts,
Watch Our Windows for the Newest Things in
MEN’S WEAR AT ALL TIMES.
We Save You Money on Each Purchase
Because We Sell for Cash.
H.
Clayton Street
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