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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER It. wn
A Weekly Pass
$1.00 Per Week
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Good taste is the guiding principle in the styling of our clothes. The shoals of old
fogyism are avoided as carefully as the rocks of exaggeration.
Suits and overcoats alike, reveal a clear understanding of what’s wanted and worn'
this Autumn Season by men who desire individuality and detest tihc conspicuous. ]
Around Athens j
• With Col. T. Larry Gantt i
1
Kkr. Hsniwlf. rnnnoefpil with the
BBfofel>Crnwfnrd wholesale house.
SStya their trade is better .‘ban a luce
Sj»a and during the month of Au-
i
K NEW FORD COUPE $
( With 2>ver $50.00 worth of ft
extras at a considerable ft
discount. J
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EpSOa Atlanfa-Monrn* local 6:15 p j
|»4t p Atl.-Blrirtn^ham-Mera. 3:12 pj
post Its increase was twenty per
cent. He says the most «ncourag-
Ing crop news reach®*! them from
nil the country tributary to Athens
and he predicts a fins t-ade the
coming fnll ond winter. Mr. Han
cock says for the first time since
the civil war farmers will r.akej
he has seen a number who w
have home-raised bacon to sell.
Mr. Hancock says Jn years past
number of splendid white citi
zens left Jackson and other coun
ties around Athens and located In
South Georgia, attracted by the
, glowing reports from that section,
'But crops there are a total failure
this year and these good people
arc preparing to come back. He
saw a letter from a prominent far
mer who had moved to South
Georgia from Jackson county stat
ing that himself and tohers would
return to their old homes and ask
ing for farms to purchase or rent
The return of these splendid white
families will he of great benefit to
our section.
Is noticeable that birds are increas
log Ip numbers. The little feather
ed friends of the farmer should be
protected. The Idler and cheap shot
gun have almost exterminated bird
life, and this Is one cause for the
increase of Inseat pests destroying
fr«if nnd crops. It is noticeable that
mom birds are seen than in many
years.
Secrest Assumes
Duties As Univ.
Y. Secretary
THE RAISING of fine blooded
dogs Is getting to be quite an In
dustry In and around Athens, and
they are being shipped to other
states. A party In Athens makes a
business of ralsldg bull dogs and
this week Ofr. Alexander, or Jack-
son county, brought to the curb
market a number of setter pups
and sold 1 them for $10 each. If we
get rid of the mongrel cur of low
degree our flrmers can again be
gin to raise sheep.
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P Onffil of Georgia Station
Cep art fur Macon 7:*« a. m.
j 4:45 p. m.
I Airloo Iron? Ms*on 12:10 p. m.
* 1:30 p. m.
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J.tf. Bruce. C. A„ *40.
I .nut Monday we met
root Mr. Lonnie Black or WII
3:12 p mlngton, N. C. t an Oglethorpe born
7:30 a boy who has made good. He is en-
5:29 a gaged in the cotton business In
6:29 a Wilmington nnd says the boll weev
5:29 a l| Is destroying cotton in that sec-
i tion and the crop will be short. Mr
j Black is a son of Mr. Stephen H
Depart Black of Carlton, and has many
8:20 am relatives in Athens nnd this sec,-
1:25 pm tion. With him was Mr. Callaway
young business man of Albany
W. W. PURYEAU, a farmer of
this county, says he has a fine cot
ton crop and counts on a bale per
acre. Cotton picking Is now on and
money will soon begin to circulate.
Subscribe for the Banner-Herald
and keep posted on crop conditions
and the cotton market.
JOHN SCOTT, one of the largest
land owners and leading fanners of
the old Free State, is always a
welcome visitor to Athens. John
subscribed this week for the Ban
ner-Herald and says he will get
all his neighbors to do likewise.
j GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
- RAILWAY
. Schedules Effective
If September 9th, 192.1
g rNo. 2 Leaves Athens for Gaines-
vili.. 8 e.*?m.
; No. 12 Leaves Athens for
glaineivine 11:15 a. m.
No. 1- Arrives Athens
kfftinesvillo 6:00 p. m.
fJNo, It Arrives Athens
Gnineivilfe 10:40 a. m.
/ Mr. Busby n progreaalve farmer
from the Beaverdam section of Og-
, lethorpe county, brought to the
I curb market a basket of fresh
dates, a new fruit that he Intro
duced from Florida. They grow or
a bush nnd resemble the scupper*
rons grape Jn shape and nre of r
redish color. •
from
from
f SOUTHERN RAILWAY
r.ffsctlts Sunday, April 29. 1922.
|^No. I leaves Athens 7:45 a. m.. ar-
ms TtHlfwi M a* w.
• No. | leaves Athens 4:15 p. m.. ar-
rtvei Lula 5:46 p. m.
Tfo. 7 leaves Lula f:K! p. m., ar*
Tv ^ AttieArtj 1:50 p. m.
6 liarea Lula 10:1S a. m.. ar
rive! Att«w» 11:45 a. m.
• Cl. B. MlTiLKH, C. A., Athens, Oa.
, 1 - Telephone fl.
Let us show you
Krenlin
I JL^ Ihc long wearing window
shade material
A shade of Brcnlin will
outwear* two or three of
abe ordinary kind.
Exclusive Dealer
Bernstein Bros.
ON THE FARM of J. H. Howell,
near Wlntcrvllle. Is tins largest
reran tree In this section If not In
the state. It would square twelve
Incites, and Is loaded with nuts
but they ere small. Thla tree mutt
he near a hundred years old. and
Ita shado covers a large space. In
setting out shade trees, If the
pecan was selected It would not
only furnish foliage hut produce a
crop of note.
PARTIES In the city this week
from Franklin county tell ni that
nr. educational campaign la now
being waged tor a bond Issue for
good roads, and the Impression la
that when the election le ceiled
bonds will carry. Athens le very
much Interested In this election,
for there roadt would bring a flno
trade to onr city.
1. BEN STEEDLEY. whose
daughter will attend the Lucy
Cobb Institute, Is one of the lead
ing physicians In South Carolina,
and before the county built the
llfgo general hospital, erected two
hospitals of his own, one In Soar'
snhurg and the other at pblck
Springs, In Greenville county.
J. R. UJNSLKY. of Oglethorpe
county, brought to tho curb mar
ket several doaen brooms that he
made himself from broom corn on
hla farm. He found reedv sales ror
them at 75 cent* each. They are a
splondld broom, with handloe fash
ioned from the stalk of tlm plank
Mr. Mosley say* hmom com is
easily grown and nor farmer,
should supply Ihc local factory. The
seed makes good chicksa feed.
CITY COMPLETES
LAYING SEWERAGE
City Engineer Announces
Completion of $22,000
THURSDAY three cart TTiffl, Ward
camped on tho town ball ground*, Project in rlftn Waro.
two from tha southern part of! NOW On $10,000 Job.
New York and two from the Oreen |
Mountain section of Naw Hemp-
ahout- what manufacturing enter- ' aowera In the Filth Ward which
priori Athene had,'and said they' oervea the Southern Manufacturing
were en well pleased with Ml, city Company's neighborhood end the
that they would remain over u day extreme wostern the
or so. The ladles in the party want- | w* ^announced by City B,Min
ed to visit the old Harden horns.
The work, which coita epprnxl-
WE WERE SHOWN > pear mil- i ««*•'>;
• il a „i,„ etiat n.aa (hn RYs I tunnell of oiw thousand WBl f OO
1 JfL nf In digging ft man bole of thirty five
act color, an*p« and or an "" • # th Wnr , vn
___ Mlnv varieties of fruit i on ® °* deepest Know n.
orange. Many naw varieties oi mm Th . tunn(llnR was very difficult
ore being Introdnced. „nd rK)ulr(( | >ome ,i me .
. Vila™ ..„! The next sewerage project wilt hr
LARGE DROVES of Klldees are , n th , „ c( | 0n .erved by tho Lump-
now eeen In the field* around tho | k|p „ r e„ .chooi, recently corn-
city. Wo thought the Klldeo waa pieled. This prefect will cost
utmost as extinct as the Dodo. It ^ ,1mm jio.OOD and will provide for
drainage of that section bruin
nlng at Morton Avenue nnd Uni
versity Drive and extending thn
the Agricultural College property
HOT BREAD AND ROLLS
Sunday Twelve to One
O'clock Noon
Afternoon Five to Eight
fBENSON'S BAKERY
emptlng In the Oconee River.
The money for theso two pro-
Jecte waa voted In the bond Ihbuc
of 1923.
Faculty Holds
l First Session
j The first official meeting of the
faculty if the University of Geor
gia for th« new year wai held Sat*
' urU-y afternoon at one o'clock.
- At thla meeting of the faculty,
the new oddltlone to the teaching
staff of the university were offlc*
J l*Uv presented' to the old membera
of the faculty. Other routine busi
ness and preparations for regis
tration Monday, Tuefcday, and
. Wednesday, were completed.
We Offer Your Our Services on the Following
Subjects:
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CAPITAL $500,000.00
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SURPLUS $500,000.00
twelve feet and It waa necessary
to raise the flcor of the bridge five
feet. \
Paving on the Danielsville
Road to Be Finished and
Open to Public By Oeto
ber 1.
E. L. Secrest has recently been
electee? general secretary of the
Y. M. C. A. for the University of
Georgia. He has brought his wife
and three year old child to Athens
to live. Mrs. Secrest is tho daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Pratt,
of Decatur.
During the past two years Mr
Sccrest has been representing the
foreign department of the Interna
tional Committee of the Y. M. C. A
In Mexico City, Mexico. He was
forced to return to the TTnitod
States due to the i! health of A!r
Opening of the Danielsville road
from River street bridge to Bar-
bervllle, now undergoing Improve
ment. will be held by October 1, it
is learned.
Work on completing the pivina
from Booth's store to Strickland
street will be started next week
The road from Strickland street
to the Incorporate limits In Bar*
bervllle has been paved, about enf
mile.
The River street bridge has l>een
completed several weeks *»-d is
now on of the best In the .state. Th«
entire project, being done by city
J county Jointly, will represent
nn expenditure of $80,000.
The hill Just beyond the Rive
street bridge has been cut down
LONDON — Another big whisky,
share deal !« m the oourse of ar
rangement whereby Buchanan Do*
win uAA tr.onnooo to
their already large capital of $37,500
000. This will be by the absorption
of Maclde and Company, distillers
proprietors of certain well known
brands of whisky. Buchanan -ind
Dewar now own most of the big dis
tilleries in the north of England
Scotland,
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NOW—So you will not be
disappointed. We have manjr
irder* ahead and will he
obliged to make deliveries in
accordance with date of
orders.
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Mr. Secrest Is well qualified In
training and experience for the ex
acting requirements and reruonsl
biyties of his work. He was edu
cated at Trinity College and Yale
university, and Is a member of the
Kappa Alpha and Acacia college
fraternities. He was a member of
the International Rotary club In
•Mexico City.
Mr. Secrest’s record with the
V. M. C, A. has been an enviable
one. Ho was for two years Inter
collegiate secretary of tho Y. M.
C. A. at Charleston, S. C., and dur
ing the war he was stationed at
Fbrt McPherson for several months
of tho first officers training enmp,
and for- nearly two years ho was
general secretary for the district
embracing Fort Pickens, Fort Bar
rancas and the naval and hir sta
tion at Pensaocla, Florida. After
(hat he waft transferred to Georgl
School of Technology where he
was general secretary for three
vears. He resigned hla work,at the
School of Technology to accept a
call of the International commit
tee to pb to Mexico city where
he has bocn serving most accent
ably for the past two years, Jli"
exceptional abilities hnvo made
Mm cromlnent In Y. M. C. A. no
tivltles .and his services to th<
Unlvers'ty, no doubt, wll* bo of
greet vnlne.
HOLDS FIRST
On Thuriday afternoon of last
week tho Jarent-Teachcr Associa
tion of, tho 11IrIi School held Its
regular meeting.
After a short business session
E. B. Mull, principal of tho school,
addressed the body. In thu out roe
of his aii'drosa Mr. Mell explained
In detail tho various course*, re-
qttlffmeats nnd schedules of the
school. Mr. Moll's address was of
r special interest to the largo num
ber of parents of Freshmen stu
dents. who were present.
Prof. Cartee. of the ITnlvcrrlty,
requested that tho informal Ion,
given by Mr. Mell, be pit In print
ed form for the benefit of the
High School patrons. Mr. Mell
vprv kindlv consented toi prepare
anfr publish this data.
In the various grade meetings
nlans were discussed for a mem
bership drive.
Xt tbo close of the regular meet
ing a most delightful social hour
was enjoyed. Mr«. R- L- Patter
son. c'v-c^a'rmnn of the social
committee waa In charge of this
feature. Mra. Patterson was as-
a'sted In aer%lng by lady members
of tho faculty.
The next’ jqeetfrg of the asso-
clction will be be’d tho seconc’
Thursday In Octoltr.
FUNERAL NOTICES
DIED—Center, kufus W. at the
home Saturday norning at two
o'clock at tho a$e of thirty-two
years. Funeral services will be
conducted from Young Harris
Methodist churo'j. Sunday after
noon at 3 o’clock with Rev. George
p Stone officiating, assisted by
Rev. Mr. WilUims. Pallbearers
will ,be the botrd of stewards of'
the church. B. Dunaway & Sons,
funeral directors, will bo In charge
of arrangements. Mr. Center Is
tirvlved by hfs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Coster, two brothers, F.
L. Center of Athens and W. M.
center of Waycross, two sisters;
Mrs. Max Hubert a..d Mr*. W. W.
Edwards of Athens.
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