The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 01, 1923, Image 10
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
TTIE DANNER-FIERA 1.1). ATHENS. CE011RIA
PACE EIGH'
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
■By Cap H>?gins
ADVENTURES OF, THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Bartort
It Makes a Difference
i The Value of Money
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WAV I GOT MV STAPf.
IF YOUUL. COT MONCV
Vou Pont fleet) B^ainS
«ND iF YOU'VE. Car Brain.'.
YOOvDON'T NEED MONtV.
THAT FIVE THOUSAND ?
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MONEY AND ]
BRAINS,UNCLE-
GUILLERMO- J
WILL BE A WONDCRrut
START FOR THE TJABYl
WHEN HE GOES INTOjH
BUSINESS i UNCLE— 3
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• BEST LABOR.
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Mocnins
It Was Ringtail Coon Hime’.lf.
.Nancy ap'd N(ck and Will *>’ tht . Suddenly a bright Halit flnnh»*f j
Mfltp began to iouk for i*ukenon< | inta Ringtail* eye* and a voice ‘
Pickeiel. {.laid, "This c«m<* flat. Itingt-nil
J|^ey wanted to make mire that j Coon, you let gu of Pokenose Pick-
the-little fu*h was sate, for Iting- J rrel and go home where you be-
t:iii«Coon had come aown from hi* j long." It was Will o' the Wisp.
tr%|t that night ,»t moonrlse an*. It didn’t taki Him;tall long to
•tttjped off to the pond to get Ills J elenr out.
.supper. | (To Bo Cont nuvd)
»li wish Pokenose liked deep I
Doutvoo
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I?, AVOW,? ITT „
BBEAWFAST J
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HATTED any Xjit,
WIND OF
BREAKFAST ) £ i
r FOOD.
r \ YEAU, bot.thi?
I? A FREE T
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vbu see.adam. ir.TAxes cold-cashJ
TO MAKE. A MotItimC. . EVEN THe_/'
PROHIBITIONISTS! CAN'T -pREVENTr ^
MONLY FROM GETTING TIGHT y
SOME. FOLKS THINK ITS A GOOD
FRONT THAT MAKES US POPULAR
But ITS MY IDEA THAT OUR.
AOffN BACKS HAUF A LOT MARt
TO DO WITH IT. ■r —
Wap, "IIA last likes
Sawdust Pergonal
And Social News
around in muddy shallow watt*
rntii' to the bank and that make:.
for Ringtail to reach In and
gnrt>. him. Rlhgtail's no ewlmmer
ilk« Mister Mink and the otiui
boyH He hua to do his fishing
frvkt the ahorc. Sh, There cornea
aohtebody how.*’
tte Twin* hid quickly behind
soma tall marsh-grast und Will o'
thc-e'Wisp put out hie lantern.
amiost too durk to nee,
but*jhe light from t^e a tarn and a
babj» moon helped them to make
out*k dark flgu-e shuffling along
tht.lmnk near them. And thm
they: saw the white marks on hi*
talMIt was Ringtail Coon himself.
Ringtail's eyes arc like a ent'e
antVdie can at-e better at night
tirtfl'ln the daytime.
'nd by he stopped with n
queer little satisfied grunt and
•quaited down, ground hog fashion
citato the wutcr. but not sol clot.
thq( Pikenosc could see him. “KvC'
nlnff/Mister Pickerel," he said in u
vow like horny. •'Nice cvenini: |
thL% evening.”
•ttltho la It?” came up the little
fishV .vole© out of the water. "J
trsST-laat dozing off. I don’t see
anybody. Who arc you?”
'I'm a faliy." an: .wired Ring-
|aJ}|i»lmeiily. "And I've come to
1*2} jyour fortune."
•'My, my, That's Interesting,'
*al(T’Poke nose excitedly. "But
I’d lTJte to see you. Can you comi
. The Epworth League of Gordon’s
Chai»el is progressing nicely but as
(Jinn passes wo hope to make *t
better. >
Mesdan»‘R S. O. and G. H. Ma*-
sey and Mrs. Bosnia MorcheaU
motored to Athens Inst Thursday
afternoon.
Several
om .’ore attended
preaching at New Hnmiony Sun
day.
Mr. J. . Gordon spent a few days
th.'a Week \fth relative* tn At
lanta.
Mrs. E. G. Gordon and Mrs. llo-
sona Morehoad spent last Friday
afternoon with Mrs. O. C. Bruce.
Me Kdgar Dillard wlj! loavs for
North Carolina Monday.
Mrs. A. F. Gordon is spending a
few days with relatives in Athens.
Mr. Jeff Piko was in our commu
nity Friday.
Misses Frances and Janette
, Massey and Nina F[ "- spent iast
I Saturday i**3ht with Miss Lepearl
! Thurmond.
Mrs. Dora Relaford and daughter
j of Athens spent the week-end with
• relatives here.
The school at Sawdust, opened
Irit Monday, OcL 29, .under the
management of Mrs. Omelia Smlt’i
and Miss Vyrtle Ilramblette.
SALESMAN $AM
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
The Wa.vof a Maid
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rs/«YMATOR'V00^
owe your tailor -
SIY DOLLARS, Doirt -
YOU'?* WELL,THERE
( m GOOOHEtt n\LLY-Ji
B6 S0RE. YOU '
SvYETrtKTTACV
toth’ Tailor !
DovS'T carry it
AROOvIR "WYlRe
To make people
THlvlK You serf
Trt 1 FIRST
PAYMBltT OF i
; -1H’ SERMAlJ tlf
v. \UDEMlJrtV/ JIL
' BY TbVE BOY’S,-X AM tX
COMPLETELY OVERWHELMED!
THE PRIDe OF ATROE ROOPLE
IS Too SREST ~b ACCEPT
cmartv !- ahum- however,
t willTakethe moheYow
1HIS COWDITIOkl AS A ,
LOAM ! •** BELIEVE ME J
I LADS, - MERE WORDS C
' CAOHCTT EXPRESS MV /
I GRATITUDE AT YOUR J
N. GEMEROsnV 5 — r/
?.tv MILLS'*/ LET tTt OFF TO GO
- /( SHOWING WITH DOLLY
~rr?/ DinpLEs _^_.
LOOWNto 6?«HE.- THEM Srt
^HITI OUT ON W SWEET
AIU’T A CHANCE OF
YOU THROWING A
charm o*i Him To
get your paiTts
BACK-so here’s
iTH’ MOVEY FROM
Xbus, mack, a*jV
palms
.POLISHEDiy
ANDERSON TO
SUCCEED NEELY
ATLANTA. — Governor r'.ttonl
Walker has announced the ap
pointment of W. T. Anderson, of
the Macon Telegraph, to succeed
to the vacancy on the highway
"Oh, no, no. I couldn't do that.”
detdftred Ringtail, "or It wouldn’t
corny, out right, the fortune would
Zy KNQvJ -THAT* TH*
/ ATftR FULL-BACK Of-
TM COLLEGE FOOT&ALL
s. Ttwn j —
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES *
CIIAPTEP. 2T . m
[ml CocDtab. Dnwlott by Lee Wri*ht
lHEMA~3bR IS GIWEU ~u*JdsTq ReTrieVS HIS TROUSERS
By William*
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By*8tanJey
TH'RNN
... Jno we A
BARREL )HAVCNT/
AND 6A7CU 1
k watched the greet excitement unUt the ieit of the enlmmlx hed
eon, t v. and the test of the bird, hed Uksn to the air. F Ip had
ahe i ron startled when ell of the ammila end blid. ceme to life, bot
ho recovered In tlmo to chaee eowe of the birds as they flew awey.
SEEMS UKETFttsA
IS-IW ONLY TIME
O'TH' TEAR I,CAN 1
• GET ANY WORK
outa them boys.
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72 - 98--
C’MOM'.CMOM!
put some
VPEP into, (T\.
JOES GO/N TO,
DO SOME-JH/n
^RASH? J
You REMEMBER
TH TIME WE
putth'cow/n
THE SCHOOL
.House belfry;
WHEN joe Potter went out to his buggy shep
THIS MOPNMVG he discovered -the new BUG<¥Y,
HE HELPED SOME HALLOWEEN OOKER5 PUSH
JNTO THE CREEK,WAS HIS OWN
LTRWilltAMJ
‘I wonder how
FIELD PRACTICE
Then can* the scarey Clank, Clank) CIai\k!
Yes, but \
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DON'T
FORSE-C—
1
IF YOU
Even GET
CHwMMY
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