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THE BANNEIMTEnAU). ATHENS. GEORGIA
i Around Athens
4 Wlth Col T. Larry Gantt
i
ftlend, L. F. Edwards* to so« his
farm, of which we win tell In our
Farm 'Pago. Tills sectim has fur-
jnfslied Athens some nC its bets and
! most honored citjg.*nt*. The late Dr.
'Jcrino was born antf raised thero
j the family of Mr. SUevens Thomas
. On Tuesday we took a trip Into
4ho Cherokee Corner section of
Oglethorpe county with our old
came from that motion; H.
'Moss liven in the old female acad-
Urny building near tluo Corner, and i
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a
4 ' The Society Girl
uflcks a great deal of coffee. “Morn
ing Joy”, naturally. Is her favorite. Its
delightful aroma and unusual taste
appeal to'her as to the hundreds of
thousands of others who drink it all .
the time. Ask your grocer. V*T
New Orfeuu Coffee Co, Ltd. -t-* / *
«k NewOrlMOhU.
Coffee
■Rrulij The"Aristocrat v
of Coffees
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Assets Over $700,000,000.00
A Woman Representative Wanted for
Athens, Georgia 1
Write ?
R. F. SHEDDEN, Manager
Grant Building, Atlanta, Georgia
“Some of my best agents arc women—I have one who wrote
over $200,000.00 the first year.*'
Frank Kdwards and HI Arnold are
also from that Historic section.
The mother of J. A. and T. W.
Rucker attended the old academy
at tills place, and part of the or
iginal bulbing Is still standing,
ihis was tho first female college
In Georgia or the South.
Frank Edvards says he rememb-
i n ticolng siu.ming at tho -Corner
»no «Id Treaty Oak, with a cross
an «t marking oil the boundary
tine between the wh'te settlement
and the Indian country. The old
roau that leads to the Edwards
farm wus the first opened the
up-country and wa* originally an
I iL.an trail. It has since been
moved to better ground as the or-
.glnul read was up anu down hill
in a straight line. This Cherokee
. Corner neighborhood was settled
! by as lYne people as Cb.e south
* boasts. •
Judge R. B. Russell married in
his section, hfs wife being a
auyhler of that grand old man.
.lr. fielding Dilinn/, and the yard:-
if his homo was a two room,
.'iamo house, used by Lorenzo Dow
when that noted character toured
nd ptojciind through this section.
Phis building was erected by the
.dm.re is of Lorenzo Dow anu kept
ready furt'shed for r.is use. The
writer has slept in h<3 home and
it was then in a good state of
preservation.
Frank Edwards, owns the old
family homestead and which Is tho
best 1)U«lt and finest farm home In
this section. Mr. Edwards keeps ft
painted and in perfect condition.
Thoro is enough lumber in this
old home to bullt^ , several modern
houses of tic some size, and every
board Is heart pine and select
lumber. It is a giand old ante
bellum mansions, two Btorics high
and with a long two story w*.ng.
Tho frame is not uailed, but mor
tised together and If kept In re
pair will Inst for over a century
yet.
Near this home on a rocky
mound was an Indian gravo-ya>rd.
Many years ago Frank Edwards
carried tho wiiter to the spot. At
that t.mo t o hill was In woods and
dotted all over It were heaps of
rogks, covering tho graves of tho
done.. We its) ed Mr. Edwards about
this old ccignal burial ground .Ho
says ho had the rocks removed and
tho graves openod and found in
them bones and teljcs buried with
•he dead, as was the inn'.an cus
tom, like pottery, arrow heads,
pipes, etc. The country was at that
time filled with wolves and other
w*’ld animals, and the Indians In
burying their dead, covered the
graves with ntpnes to prevent wMd
beasts from digging up the bodies.
There ore oeveral of these old In
dian burial grounds In Oglethorpe,
one on top of Llttlo Mountain, the
ancestral home of the Lumpkin
lurnily. , . ■
We closely examined crops on | r<m Washington hightway, will bo
the road and are confident that! begun in n few days by the state
cotton will average at least half‘highway department. The bridge
bale per acre, and some farms will, across Dry Fork at the county line,
exceed that yield. Most of ft has ! will bo of concrete. Thq work of
been picked but some fjiclds are arranging detour routes unffl the
yet white. Corn Is also good*. Toe bridge can be completed Is now- la
country we traversed looks to us t progress. Athens Is now getting a
in a prosperous condition. Farm-'fine trajle from Wilkes, our xner-
ers are preparing to plant Ian:' chants are very much Interested
crops of small grain and most of j n this highway.
the land left Idle by the nxgro eo- —
odustor will bo planted if» grain , A number of peanut growers in
or some forage crop next year. this section are member s of tho
— Co-Operative Peanut Association
Rebuilding of two bridges. In These members arc now getting
Oglethorpe county, on the Larins- a nadvance of $75 per ton on their
. —— : peanuts from the central organi
sation and will get more when the
peanuts ore marketed, wiych In
sures a neat profit in the year for
peanut production. The-rcospect at
this timo Is (that the number of
acres In peanuts In the counties
aroupd Athens will be more than
doubled. Several fanners tell us
that next year they will not plant
a hill of cotton but substitute this '
nut.
W. Tapley Bennett, of Spalding
county, over a .year" ago conducted
the first car load sale of poultry
!n the state. Since that date there
have been 120 w loads of poultry
gold in Georgia, and Jt Is estimated
iKal Cl RAA AAft “nnw" mnnnv tins
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. Kin
rigorous
Uddgfi,
\t7HY soparato youth and old
VV ago with a deep and ever
widening abyss?
The bloom ot youth and tho
hardy, ruddy glow ot Old Age—all,
teen and sixty—should bo aepar.
ated only by the span ot years anil
not by varying differences o( physl-
cal wholesomeness.
Vigorous old age Is within tho
grasp ot all. S. S. B. brings tlmt
hale and hearty feeling back with
a rush. Rich red blood Is the great
est enemy of weakening, health un
dermining Old Age. S. S. S. bulliln
Red Blood Cells. Rich, red blood
coursing through yourvelnapweepa
away impurities that retard tho
proper functioning ot your system.
Old Age—once a dreaded agony bo-
comes a vigorous, enjoyable, care
free thno of llfo.
• S. S. S. Is made of carefully se
lected herbs and barks—sclentlflc-
ally prepared and proportioned.
Welcome Old Ago when It comes.
Re ready to withstand the attaclm
ot dlseasea that follow In Its wake.
Meet Old Ago with a hearty
handahake. A handshako that
•peaks of- well being—of a vigor
ous, clear - thinking, red blooded
constitution, s. S. B. Is your best
friend when Old Ago Is soen round-
lug* the corner. Get a bottle and
(lrlvo care and worry away. All
loading drug stores carry It.
Tho largo size la the more
economical.
Dangerous colds
Give them immediate attention.
Apply Sloan's gently without rub
bing. It sends to the congested
region the fresh, new blood that
alone can clear the passages. The
oppression on the chest passes off.
boon the threatening cold is gone.
Get a bottle from your druggist
today—35 cents. It will not stain.
Sloan's Liniment—kills paint
that $1,500,000 “now” money has
come Into the state as results of
these sales. And the chicken busi
ness is in Its infancy.
This year Will Scott, on the farm
attacncd to his home, made fifteen
and a half bushels of rye per acre
and for which ho gets per
bushel, and from the same land
he made over two tons of splen »id
peavlne hay, worth about **2 per
ton. And yet the only cost and la
bor were the seed and plawing
In and .harvesting. ThV* beats cot
ton or any pther crop, and at the
same time you aru bulling up and
improving your land.
ran ns
IF EDI EE
COLON POISONING
CLOUDS THEM)
BANISH
NERVOUSNESS
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If you feel tired out. out of
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box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambition j
I Brand, at Palmer & Sons today!
and take the first big step toward 1
'feeling better right away. !
i If you work too hard, smoko too
Jmuch, or are nervous, Wendell’s;
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on tho first box purchased.
As n treatment for affection*
of the nervous system, constipa
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ness, dr Nervous Indigestion, gel
a box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambitior
Brand, today on the money back
plan(Advertisement.)
Caestfr and TVs company of
Kuiopcan ortls'.? closed thalr en
gagement 'n this city last night.
While tbo patronage has not been
largo, yet tho performances given
by Caesar were far abevo the av
erage and the most wonderful an\
myst'/ying of this character < ‘
performances.
Tho fieshman class of the Ui
versify of Georgia attended In
body, as the guest of (*ae>ar. j
Caesar has performed before the
student bodies of many colleges
and universities in this and other
countries always proving ijulte
popular with the young men.
Sparks Circus
Coming Nov. 19
The llttlo folks and possibly
some of the older people will be
come enthused over the coming of
°”nrkn c’i.tus hero on the 19th of
November.
T. W. Dallenger, general agent
v.„j traffic manager, was here
Thursday arranging fn* th"
of this well known circus and in a
few days other represe u>u,
:>e here and arrange all details for
two performances to be given cn
that date.
Read
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
Make, You Nervou,. Jrritablo and
Blut.
You are a wise man or woman
if you understand your colon and
keep it In perfect working order.
Health, happiness, vigor and long
life are the gifts which an active
colon gives you—and a lazy colon
takes away.
Your colon la the last five feet oC
yonr digestive canal. It Is your
sewerage system; your garbage
can, ib to speak. Keep it clean and
you are well and happy. let It
stagnate nnd It will distill the poi
sons of .decay, fermentation (gas)
nnd putrefaction Into your blood,
poisoning your brain and nerves so
that you ^ire restless, Irritable and
blue poisoning your heart to that
you are weak, listless and lazy;
poisoning your lungs so that your
breath Is henvy or foul; poisoning
your stomach and dlgertlye or
gans so that you are bloated
belching nnd uncomfortable with
gas pains; poisoning your blood so
Just as you woviUIinquees* a rub
ber hose pipe. ; Th*m, muscle fj.
bre* should Contact tyrcc times ,
day—within an hour after 0nc v
meal. If they dtf'-tibtUSbntraet they
have loft their *0!»au*thelr p 4 ««
to contract. • Jaw
But, thero is a itfMitlcnliy p er .
feet remedy forHaiftiflabby Col
on*. This remedy qdiCkly restores
the tone, is absolutely hnrtnlpsg
and decidedly pteatfflftK to takl
Clip this article< nnd tpko It to
your druggist. ■ Toll him to g| v ,
you a bottle of ColoWne— (ho col-
on tonic. It will *cof tcyou one dol
lar If you are pleased with p.
nothing if you are nodipleaaed with
It, for every druggist*has boon lr
stnicted to refund the! prlro an ,j
ask no (]ueitlon* if hls customer i*
not thoroughly gatfefled.
Rut von wi?| 4#4!ghte4 —*»v
Coloione for It Will 'make you
like a different persoto. Your eye:
will sparkle with vitality nnd alert
ness; your brain‘Tell 11 be cb>ar and
active; your complexion will h,
fresh and transparent. reHertin*
HHPIH. the purity of yoWMbWod; y 0Ur dl.
that your skin looks yellow, sal- ( igestlon iwlll bQ thdrowth nnd jpwr
* ' | will
cry part and organ of your bod:' taste dclightfulvfcMXtwill njn-w
through your blood, making you , with you, you will rtWIfc nnd awake
look and feel old and ugly long be. refreshed, your system will be fun
fore your time, mnklng your Jolntf of V lm and vlgoar yed aHll feel
and your hack stiff nnd rheumatic; younger, stronger.--f'/vlgorou.i_yoo
your eyes dul land your brain rlug-iW'.ll enloy the pisnstlre of lirhe.
pi*!!. Get started on ‘>C7iitdtone today
By tho perfect Inw of Nature. Nearly every persoh 'over twenty,
your eyes dull nnd your brain. slug-J five or thirty yeart* 'rtf ngr. and
three limes n day—within on hour.many younger. neOd.'Oelotone mor f
after eating. Does your colon work j or less. You will thou* simply de*
that well? If not, It hat lost Us, lighted with It. 'Cc4b(bne ran not
tone. What do we mean by tone 11 possibly do yotllanp^Rarm—It ran
You r colon Is a hollow muscle. It?, only do you
wnllr. are made up of long, muscle guarantee. It 'WUT*Jtitfp yon Tire
fibres or muscle cells which, by long, Well nnd Hh$p0S’-—Advert!**
their contraction, empty the colon ment. n-iitol
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Plenty of Money to Lend on Keai Egiate
CommlMton 3 par eeat. n»nr tl,000| >i,
10 por cant np to *1,000. .v.ihj [
. HUBERT M. RYLEE
taw otflea* Fbona 1*71.
«0t Holman BM*.
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Our Local Mills Consume 50,000 Bales of Cotton a Year
Which Alone Insures Us An Active Demand the Year Rounnd
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