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' THE BANNER-HERALD. 'ATHENS. SEQUOIA’
MONDAY. OCTOBER
THE BANNER-HERALD
■ ' ~ ATHENS. GA.
Published Every Evening During the Week Except Setnrdey nnd
Sunday and on Sunday Morning by The Athena Publiihing Company,
btlsau, Ca.
EARL It. BRASWELL Publisher and General Manager
H. J. HOWE
GRAKLES E. MARTIN Managing Editor
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Thoughts For The Day
The mouth of the righteous man ia a well of
life; but violence covereth the mouth of the
wicked.—Prov. 10:11. .
The measure of any man’s virtue is what ne
p’Odd do if he had neither the laws nor public
opinion, nor even his own prejudices, to control him.
-Hazlitt.
WHAT WILL PRESIDENT COOLIDGE DO?
a recess uppuimiutiit muuu ~..w —
. Harding is causing no little trouble in republican
K iwilts. It is the appointment of the negro Cohen to
S' be controller of customs in New Orleans. Cohen
■ 4s'the strongest negro politician in the south and lor
1 ' many years he has held a sway in Washington with
| the republican presidents which has caused him to
■-become a national figure in republican conventions
■ 'and otherwise in party affairs. President Harding,..
i ;eo it is said, had promised the “Lily Whites^ that
I he would not appoint negroes to office in the south
I a,id especially had he promised the white republl-
I cans of Louisiana that he would not appoint Cohen.
I However, after congress adjourned and just before-
1 the president died, for, some reason, unknown to the
I white republican?, the president made a recess ap
pointment for Cohen and of course it will hold in
force until congress convenes in December. Then
it will be up to President Coolidge to either re-ap
point Cohen or allow the former appointment to go
by default, which of course would mean a vacancy
a iid then it would be a matter of choice for the new
president to exercise in making an appointment. In
the meantime there is much speculation going on In
republican ranks; they "Lily Whites” are urging
President Coolidge to appoint a white republican
Around Athens
l With Cob T. Larry Gantt
I t
US. F
Mr. Oulds, In charge of the Ath
ens branch of the Independent
Warehouses, Inc., is a grandson of (By Associated Press)
Hon. Robert Oulds, head of the: ATLANTA—Georgia is among
Confederate Prison - Commission | the eight southern states receiving
and who did such noble and pa-! a port of the receipts from nation,
triotic work for our soldiers con- al forest Vesources during the Re
fined in northern bastlle. It was I cal year 1923. according to infor-
Robert Ould who wrote Lincoln I mation forwarded Governor Clifford
that if the north would send medi- Walker by the secretary of agrl-
cine and other necessities to the [culture. 17ig arao)i^^t ^ the
Union prison at Anderson and oth- states range rrom .fl76.ftf Ho $9-
er places that he would see theroS M7.18* * * * . f •
distributed. But this humane offer I Georgia,\wit*-■two*- 1 national for-
was declined’, on the plea that they
might be used for our own sold
iers.
Mrs. Georgia Stevens, of Lex
ington, was In the city this week.
She nays their cheese factory is
a crowning success and doing
ests embracing 153,457. nepes , re
cetved 31,745.19.* ppe^foiirth of, the
funds- received by the department
of agriculture from timber pales,
gracing permits and other uses of
national forest lands la turned over
to the states in which the fo.-csts
located on. a pro rata basis.
nicely. Athens Is always delighted! »*'•«o">®W® w J vh a VMT&yf
to have Mrs. Stevens visit us. ' «<■*• , Thes , a ,um '" “ re “T* *® r
______ | school and road appropriations of
The Cofer Seed Co. will chip Inl^f count,M huvln * "“‘I®" 1 "' f,r -
™;i -f, r- 1 —rr? “r.
firm has-shipped another cor la “"■'"inln* natinnai fo.rests this
broken lots. This means about
II.MO cash for our farmers Intend . v ,h * 1
f , a, -t.-.j I shared in the distribution,
of sending that much abroad. , rrw|aed of , ln ,i,, r orriclals
j stated, were largely responsible
' for the record receipts .of 1923.
BABY PLANE
LONDON—J. H. Ji
of the 1921 and 1922
here, hag Just complet
ful flight with a new
of only five, horsepowi
fiom Brooklands to Or
back, at a speed of
hour.
J THREE OATS’.
f
Chronic coughs and persistent
colds dead to. serious lung f rouble
You can stop them now with,<Cfeo-
mulsion. an emulsified c^dsote
that lr, pleasant to take. jC^o^iui-
Truckers around' Athens say i
striped worm Is attacking their to
matoes. Thts insect pest begins to | F|ERy CROATIAN LEADER
boro Into the tomato where the FINDS REFUGE IN LONDON
fruit Joins the stem and stops, tXINDQN,—Stephen Raditch, the
their growth. This la not the reg- >torm of Jllg , 0 . s , av | a , „•
? London. The .Irrepressible
leaves. It hsc only recently ap^ar- (;TOat:an paWrt t. *bo has been
*“• f 1 compared to Patrick Henry; Kos-
' Kifth. d’Annuclid and Oe Valera.
ncWkl!™™™..,? 0 u. fnJ th«i ,,t ' d ocroa9 »'x Eurdpcan borders
syrsssLrst-Jtjg—s suggjpl
Berton Braley’s
Daily Poems
and, it is L
appointed
._ that Secretary Slemp, the newly
f to! Coolidge- Is 1 favorable to the
white man and ithere arc hopes
-nseni.fn he rnnrlo. The negroes.'
' ‘ of {he nation are clamor- .
of Cohen and threaten
ing that Ulrica the negro is le-apnointed that the
negro vote will migrate in the election, for president
l 0 be held next year. It is a critlthitimo with the
president and"mulsh interest is being centered in the
outcome and tKe decision of the president in the
matter. There is much dissension in the republican,
since the entrance of-the white element from
WfretoteSf and tbejwwsttwt pf
ns are willing to give up the negro and in
take on the "Lily Whites” must be deter-
,_.d a line-up made. It is bound to come and
as it does come—one or the other of the ele-'
s are certain to desert the republican ranks.
There are many complications throughout the na
tion which have arisen among the party leaden
that must be cleared up in addition to the adminu-
trati jii of affain which has been an absolute and
dismal failure before the republicans can hope to
succeed in the approaching election. Democratic
run! - arc solid and resting on their oan over the
greatest administration which has ever been given to
this nation and it is believed that a great majority
of the people regardless of party affiliations are
ready to come back in line and support a democratic
plat ft i-jn backed by the conservative element of the
nation. That much ir. true and the hope and pros
pects for an overwhelmihg 1 victory for the democrats
is most'encouraging.
EXHAUSTED
I sing of “Pap” and ••Vigor”
A» virtues to bs a tressed;
Of life that’s “lived with rigor,”
And Vim and Pluck and Zest.
•Go forth” I rhout, “and battle
With all your strength and grit,
Don't bt dumb.driven cattle.
* U... ..I.mam* Aa rkm/1 flit
But .bow some Clo and GUI
Go' forth, my nobla. 'Jonktr'
tfftai's 'Youagster* writ
2 Diitch).
do forili ID forth nnd conqu.r.
Dpn't Jot fate atop you much!
Keep Strlvln'. Trytn’, Flghtln’
(Such kn*»PT Unao.ao thoao .,
Aro Otnmgtr. moro oxqlun'
If onejltavoa off tho ‘a’.lj,
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
A Little of Everything And Net Much ef Anything.
By HUQH ROWE.
The anrjounoem^nt that
Young Stribling, the Macon
high school toy, will entor the
university next year is an in
dication that he Intend* to leave
the prise fighting ring and engage
In a more substantial avocation tot
has
Every community
wag and ' jester—some have
characters who are not believ*
ablo on oath and their teeti.
mony before a jury stands for little
Here ia one to)d of an occur?.-*
In'another state which is typical
CUT DOWN YOUR COTTON STALKS
I; So soon as the last lock of Cotton has been picked
.very farmer and cotton grower should see to it that
every . talk is not only cut down but that it is burned
into a: hex. If we expect to grow- another cotton
|t£p, it will require just as much work and just as
luu-h poison next year as it has required this year.
To bum the stalks will mean the extermination of
fijilllont of boll weevils and aid in a great measure
GkiaUuN< v»»r nf overcoming the weevil which has
ha<l such a hold on cotton during the past few years.
It is nof an expensive job to cut down and bum the
Walks and it is an avenue through which the weevil
can Lr reached in time to prevent the homing of
ZhaxTi and multiplying for another year.
l*KEvery precaution must be taken to prevent an in-
MiKf of they weevil. This pest is here for several
years and it might as well be recognised‘as a dan
gerous foe to cotton raising and every prevention
shouldjbe taken for its eradication. In the moun
tains of North Georgia, the bean crop was eaten up
■n year by the beetle, but people commenced to
tight the beetle with a determination to win and
they did win and now the beetle is doing no harm \
Nan crop in that section of the state; Insects
eated the apple trees and the magnificent orchards
ich had been producing thousands of bushels of
* apples were destroyed by insects. Earnest
Work was commenced to eradicate this pest and
ghpruy by spraying and otherwise caring for the
■I the Insects were routed and today the neople in
|&t section of the state are growing the finest ap
ples in the world and in enormous quantities. The
fame can be done with the boll weevil, and cotton
successfully prown if the proper care and attention
and work is given to its preservation and cultivation.
I-ct us remember to cut down and bum our cotton
italics and the fight next year to prodpuce a cotton
.crop will be one of more ease.
There is a large demand in the early spring for
Mato, tomato and cabbage plants. Such an enter-
irise would prove a profitable investment for some
» M ’ - A 1*
prospects for succeeding at
! ether profMrfot! at UUxlrtrt* l»
i illxht ln : tho- extr«m."iOf.i<wun«
If bo hn« u.ort tho rln* In order tn
, „ • -> - • t */. oecur. sufficient fond, to ieillic.it,
rBe brisht and blttb»,^«d>urfpf. for o,ef«l fervlce
Be. brave: couraseou., ««/•— fjhilly «nd HI, ’ eouhtry.bo
Wb»f, ‘Haf.W,®»nr®l«», ch ®fWi I, de.errlnx and *rb«tever
-not'. Hit thot — —Vr copntlon he
hi, life', work , which , l».. comr : nil bommunltles, however. It—,-,
mendnble In him,, to. coy the laaet.l -A‘ r!ri-ut judfte wo, holding court
While he ha, met vHh Mfond^fol I idOiT'Cmall backwoods town. A 16-
nucccs In th, rlnx. tond ha, ; n0 | cal - charncter . came up for trial,
doubt realised profitable return, jtoirir the ntAnd in due 'timo. an*
yet a lit# or ■ tiiie *'■ G --ipun hi, narrative, ’ill- jud,e
sdnihthlnx of k wax, .charged trie
..... . jWa3‘fo||ftwa:.;'if you believ,
from him there le II h left and ™*|thb 'defendant', statement, hr 1,
* on,c kullty. That (a all"! . ,
brought In n verdict of
I have pep. you snigger'
Tee, Vhat you say is true,
rve used *up all my vigor
In my>advloe to you.
CITY DWELLERS INVADE
FARMS TO TRADE FOR
MILK AND EQQ8
LEIPZIO—The peaeante of Ger-
cupntlon ho mny pursue nter Frd'd.
uatlon he; Will find n * helping 1 nmf
encouraging hand ^xtehded " from
all tldee. / V •
The euggeetlon of Dr. Apple®
White, county health officer,
warning the people against Ill
ness prevalent during the win-
Spmi$wJ»at surprised.
thV Jud&p*f\f(er court asked" the
rdHfmati’why such a verdict wat
"Wo I thought wo were foilowlng
Inntructlonr, ypur honor.” exclaim•
ed,(jlhe foreman- “We know that
bir«*,i jijfou coiifdn't believe him 6*
oet^i»r
ter monlhr. la most timely indeed
iYhis is fire prevention week
and every citisen should see
that hie or her promises ^ns
cleaned and freed from all rub-
hirh or inflammable material. Chic!
many have food on their farms, j nnd should lie heeded. Dr. Apple.
but they won’t sell It to the cities
because the only medium of ex
change pffered them has been pa.
per marks, which they regard ar
worthless. Hence the farms hnvt
accumulated large atocks of but
ter. poultry, cheese, eggs, potatoes,
honey, pigs and calves, while city
white has made a study of local
condltolnn nnd his advice is giver
from n general «rtandpoint oi
health as well as local. Proper . 4
from exposure nnd over ent-} jj nJ|
McDorman will be around Inspect.
Ing nil places of business and
rhnuld he find any of them in
dangerous or fire-breeding condi
tions he will Immediately enter
.1 ngnlnst tho offending'’par*
It is a’ work of co.oi>erntton
people crpwd the, stores with land koc? Ing one ' healthy and
bundles of paper marks In theit*souhd. It Is for youp'own protec*
lag. and the wearing nf ,e,„nn!ihl-, anl , for |h , „ af „ ot hbmM and
apparel will gn a. Ion* way to; property Qf aM klnd . Fire, destroy
that which it has taken years to
Wnrtfing off sickness and di*ea*<
hands but find nothing to buy. J t!on he offers these suggestions.
COLON POISONING
BRINGS OLD AGE
Destroys Hsalth and Causae Pre-1 a rubber hose pipe. The«»
mature Deoe»we«ote!t sf s!J tiorcs should contract three times i
Vital Organs
You ere a wise man or woman If
colon and
order.
you understand your
keep It In perfect working
Health, happiness, vigor and long
life are the gifts which an active
colon gives you—end a lasy colon
takes away.
day—within an hour nfter each
meal. If they do not contract, they
have lost their tone—their power
to contract.
But, there 16 n practically per.
feet remedy for lagy, flabby col
on* THU r*m#dy nnloVtv mtnr*»
the tone, is absolutely harmless and
Your colon is the left five feet of | decidedly pleasant to take. Clip
your digestive canal. It Is your ; , hu arUc | e and take {t to your
aewtrage system; your garbage; drUKg i at . Tell him to give you a
can, so to apeak. Keep It cifanl^n^ 0 f Coiotone—-the colon tonic
end you are well end happy; *«* • it will cost > l ou one dollar if you
it stagnate nnd it will distill the are p| Ma(( ^ w j t h it. nothing if you that he would enter the Glidder,
poisons of decay. fermentation nrfl not p i* 08e d with It, for every!tour from New York to Jackson-
_ . druggist has been Instructed to re- vilje, ind would haVe as his guest
fund the price nnd ask no ques- several governors .from other
tionf if his customer is not thor- {*tates.
oughly satisfied.
build and the , result oftentimes
arises from the careless nnd ncgli
gent mattek of allowing "fire traps
to go without the proper cai*e nnt
protection. Clean up your premis
es nttd eep to it that they
made fit and immune to fires.
are
. Georgia presented to the
spectators Saturday e fino ar-;
tic Is of football which he# on*
couregsd tho supportor* of the
-Bulldogs” to expect a good report
fr«pn their bout with the * Yule
leant Saturday. The wonderful
improvement shown by the Geor
gia team since their game with
Mkivvt iituiuairH liieir Mirengtn
nnd'the splendid coaching which
they have been receiving from
Coach Woodruff and his n'des. It
is believed now that the team
stands a good showing to hold
fate in line and may be some bet
ter than tian?—who knows? Wood®
n»f knew* h«w to *:t every ounce
of mnn.power out of every mem
ber ot his team.
has discouraged farmers. But by
ernmeot and coni!
iry'e young queok} { M4ri*,l to Mi*
dame de Pompadour for her ex*
seller In Zagreb, Croatia. He Is
gifted with great eloquence, and
all the independent spirit and fiery
temper of the true patriot. He be
gan his bloodless fight for homo
ibivvu u Idler irujn iuu.hsuu.mj, . ne afnst the Serb* In 101«
Ala., maklnx Inquiries abou the 3 ® 1t “ e . d "> 1918 '
good crops of wheat have beep
made In this section. One year. Col.
Smith averaged over twenty bush
els per acre on one thousand acres.
We should grow everything we
need to feed man and beast.
The Banner-Herald Is certainly
widely read. This week we re
ceived a letter fropi Montgomery,
slon^is a new medical' , discovery
’with twofold action; it' t Soothes
and heals the inflamed membranes
and kills the germ. '
Of all known drugs, creb'soie is
wngnfsed by the medical; fftiter.
nlty as the greatest healing'agency
for the treatment of chtonlo
coughs and colds and other forms
of throat nnd lung troubl***! ,‘Oneo-
mulsion contains, in addition
rcosote, other healing elements
which soothe nnd heal the Inflamed
membranes nnd stop the ^iVritAtlon
and Inflammation, while the creo
sote goes on to the stomach. Is ab
sorbed Into the blood, attacks the
seat of the trouble and destroys
the germs tHi^t lead to c?6nsomp.
tfon. 11 '' v :
Creomulslon Is guarantedd Satis
factory in the treatment 6f r chh)nic
coughs and colds, bronchial Mtha-
mn, catarrhal bronchltis end^ dther
forms of throat and Itihg'disease,
add If 5 excellent for bulldirig up
fhej system after colds hr thS flu
Mosey, refunded If any Coiigh or
cold, no matter of how long'Stand
ing, is not relieved after 1 tatting
according to dlrectloris. ’ Aik : your
druggist. Creomulslon Co., Allan,
tn, Ga.—Advertisement.
dairy SSSi STSST-SB S*j Mtan.. merged |
referring tc our Farm Page. I Serbr croaU .nd cfo^e. ' [
The property owner, on Ogle- | *
tho^pe avenue are now Upping the | MANILA DOUBLES
■ewer recently laid and are an-, CIGAR EXPORT
xlou, to iee water main, Installed |>. MANIUA.—Approximately 18, .
nrtd inmie light, Placed on their t j Ml0 0 Philippine dun were ship
street. 'When this 1, done thte^ 'dfe l
ready to lay sidewalk, to the Wj i
Dye or Tint Worn, Faded *
limits.
rithe.uhiud slate, by local Things New for 16 cents.
ers during the month of * . ii. nl „. .,
July this; year, tho bureau ot In- •
fwrtiel ‘ rnjHntm hs* Anrtdenfced’. 1 * \
During tthe period from July‘1,
SLEEPING SICKNESS RESPOND .7® « SSSL-l'
TO SQIENTIFIC: i TREATMENT, ?*$.#.
HAMBURG—Oiire, whlchi atrlk*! -X el ?
tho Congo *natlT,w aanSdagt imor,/
mlrocu|ou» than tho,, of biblical
day, Are bring porfosrried on vic
tim. or ,looping alcknM, In .Csnira'
Africa, according tinDr. ; Marti
the United 'State*.
Dutlnfl • tnd ' flkbdl year juit' Wro'-
cedlng thla tho 'VMu* df ThHIppinb
'cigar, Shipped to ttre United SUtek
was only [half that amount.
Mayor, of tho Hamburg Tropical ! juilatt~'*
Institute, who was the firsti scisnr .AVV'^SHIP SCHEDULE 8EEN
tlst to test a German • remedy i on
sleeping sickness.
A German cammiMIttH' tinder th«
leadership ot t)r. KleW »V ! now JA
the tropical 1 section bt Afri&t npi
plyltur the rehrVdv/ Thar#. n*-«
plyfhg the’ rbkit/ay! ; There .
records of 170 Congo nttlvia who
have been treated. Only a few of
these died, owing to brain nnd
nerve complications. The others
regained their atrength, nnd de
clared they were os well oe they
ever had been.
SAVANNAH, 08.*—Thb schedule
Ot shops to enter the port of Sa
vannah during the months of Oc'
tobep find Novetaber Includes a
Unger/number than* haa ever been
scheduled :fbr a similar period. Ac
cording to officials. The schedule,
only iMtrtlally completed, will av
erage more than two vessels a day,
It Is said. Foreign shops will run
American ships a closer second
and will exceed the coastwide
sailings, it was predicted.
moat anted *! vttftM-.'
Don’t wonder whcy.tr yoq : ,cai), ,
ra on tint *tirm**ftillv. haputta
tiye or tiqt successfully,
perfect home dyeing la gugranued
with "Diamond,Dye," ^yen Itiyoij
have n,ver dyed before., „Prug J
gist, have, all color,. Ulr.cUon,
in each package.—Advert!y.idyl'
SOUTHEASTERN F4IR
$3.95 Round Trip
ATLANTA" "!
via
SEABOARD
October 5-13, Inc.
ATHENS TWELVE YEARS AGO
8unday, October 8, 1911.
'governor Hoke Smith announced
dtcay.
(gas) and putrefaction into your
blood, poisoning your brain and
nerves so that your nre restless.
Irritable and blue; poisoning your
heart so that you are weak, list
less nnd lasy; poisoning your lungi
that your breath is heavy
foul, poisoning your stomach and
digestive organs so that you
hosted, belching and uncomfort
able with gas pains; poisoning
your blood so that your skin looks
yellow, sallow and unhealthy;
poisoning every part and organ of
your body, through your blood,
making you look and fee! old and
ugly long before your time: mak'
Ing your*joints and your back stiff
and rheumatic; your eyes dull and
your brain sluggish.
By the perfect law of Nature,
your colon should empty itself
three times a day—within an hour
after eating. Does your colon
work that wen? If not, it has lost
Its tone. What do we mean by
tone? Your colon le a hollow
muscle, tts walls are made up of
long muscle fibres or muscle ceilr
which, by their contraction, empty
just m you would squeeze
Clarke County Building nnd
But you will be delighted with'**«*" Association declared a divi-
Coiotone for it will make you fee! I ‘tend *of 19 per cent,
like a different person. Your eyes Removal pf. the capital to Ma*
will sparkle with vitality and J con wns made an issue In the gub.
alertness, your brain will be cleat j ffnolorial race,
and nctlve; your complexion wll!{ **• Varner, author of several
be frerh and transparent, reflect. f>00 hs. sees big things involved In
ing the purity of your blood: your t * ie * r ® 1 ’ between Italy and Turkey
digestion will be thorough and your am * predicts world-wide trouble
ppetite keen, for your food wIP between the nations,
taste delightful and will agree with, Henry May Long, age 42 died,
you: you will sleep and awake re-« Brown, R. L. Moss, Jr. f
freshed; your system wUl be ful»| nnd B T ’ Ew> * ,e ft for New York
of vim nnd vigor, you will feel' the GIldd * n toUr to J * ck
younger, stronger, vigorous—you
will enjoy .the pleasure of living.
Get started on Coiotone today
Nearly every person over twenty
five or thirty years of age, and
many younger, need Coiotone more
nr less. You will be simply de.
lighted with It. Coiotone can not
possibly do you any harm—it can
only do you good. Try It on our
guarantee. It will help you live
long, well and happily.—Advertise
ment. .
sonville.
Several train loads of soldiers
passed through Athens from Ba-
timore. Boston and other points or
rhslr way to Atlanta where they
go to take part In the celebratior
of the unveiling of the monument
of- the old Gate City Guards.
. Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
Ik Wefl-ManagcdHome
T HE manager of at household is the purchasing agent for a
large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a
good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must
study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them
to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on
business principles in order to make the most of the family in
come.
Information is the only basis for intelligent purchasing. And
the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary informa
tion is to read the advertisements. 1
Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise.
They reveal improvements and inventions that make your home
life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give
you information about a thousand and one things that are useful, ,
and interesting.
Every manager of a householdr-every member of the house
hold who shares the responsibility for the family’s welfare-
should make a practice of reading the advertisements. They are
daily lessons in economy.
Read the Advertisements in Order
to Buy Wisely
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