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THE BANNER-HERALD,,
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1923.
TCnitolina, Virginia
I quintets. .
Schedule Ready!wrui'V
Davison Cage Vireinl * * nd "" rida
1 ,tfuL —juroy of promising ms
hapd. Coach Youngcj
hop*« to have r winning team thi*
(winter for the hardwood floor sea-
■ — basketball team far the
few changes are regarded as
, 'L.mminrodlaaer Smith as follows:
troachmjr ^ as “"> f [[(. probable, was announced by Man
I"y Manaaer ^ 'th. callH far r.t | v Jan 19- University of North
[teen names with North and souui| Cllr0 | inil >t Davidson.
1 February 2 —Guilfot
m SKIN DISEASES
Guilford College at
Sidney
Char
February
Davidson.
Febiuary 4—Haniptden
at Davidson.
February 5—Trinity a
Iotte. '
February 8—Open at Charlotte.
February 9— Elon College at
Davison.
February 11— N. C. State at
Davidson.
February 13—University of S.
C\, at Davidson.
February 16—William and Mary
at Davidson (pending.)
February 19—Wake Forest at
i Wake Forest.
February 20—N. C. State at
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Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm,
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itching torture. It cleanses and
i the skin and heals quickly and
dy most skin diseases.
>isa wonderful, penetrating, dis- *«*.«
ing liquid and is soothing to the (Raleigh.
, delicate skin. Get it today and i February 21—Guilford at Guil-
i Anther distress. Zemo Soap, I ford. . * j ,
) Ointment, 50c. bebruary 27—Wailungtbir and
Lee at Charlotte.
The Fairway
main event was a free for all ten!Iowa, employing 600 high priced
•' ’ * mechanics, that will move southfeon
it • of debar »tronbla*. --f -
W. Luce ford* nf .ty'iKes
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ATLANTA — Wh'ie »omo of
the golfers of the state are wan
dering over the wind swept fair-
wuys of their dub couraes with the
wintry blu.ti of November < hilling
the marrow In their bones, patrons
of the sport are enjoying the
tbrllla-of the ancient game In this
city on the roof of a downtown
building. High above the atreet tin
I he roof a. local dealer In sporting
. poods company baa constructed a
I nine hole course, which la said to
I be the only one of Its kind in te
| world. At present a tournament
jla hr/ng conducted there with the
[ entrants coming from local golfers
I of both club and municipal courses
I The competition for the indoor
championship or rather skyacraper
championship is keen and valuable
.prizes are offered the winners. The
tournaments will be. completed
about the tint of Decemter.
BASKET BALL COURT
ORIFIN, Os—Griffin cage teams
• will no longer he hampered by an
! inadequate court upou which to
; engage rival team, when they Jour
jncy to the home city. A new
huiliV'ng will be erected upon the
campus of the High (chool In the
near future which will cost around
J five thousand dollars. The lurlld-
I Ing'will be over a ljundred feet In
I length and the court la to he the
regulation size, leaving room for
spectator,, fpr whom goat, will be
provided around tho court In much
the same manner as at the ball
park. Hot and cold, ghowera. are
to he .Installed In the dreislng
rooms and * furnace Is to be pro
vided for heatlnng puspoaee.
one end of the building a stage la
to be erected where plays and
theatricals can be staged. Thji.wll!
,to the largest auditorium In the
I city, room for from fifteen bun-
j dred to iwo thousand chairs being
I on the court and stands. Contracts
I fc-r the work will bo 1st f n the nex-
| few days. It has been tnnouaced.
II
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GEORGIAN HOTEL
Anderson and Gurr
Ex-Georgia Stars,
With Macon ‘Y’
MACON — Candidates for the
Blu®4* basket ball team ot the local
“Y” *i'H this week begin their reg
ul*r practice for the eeason. Plena
for producing a strong quintet! ore
Dor tor ft. V. lerce, Whose picture
appears above, was not only a suc
cessful phys(clnn hut also a pro
found student of the medicinal
qualities of Nature’s remedies, root/
and herbs, and by close observation
of the methods used by the Indians
he discovered their great remedial
qualities, especially for weaknessei
of women, and after careful pTe
paration succeeded In giving tt
the world a remedy which has been
used by women with the best re
sults for half a century Dr
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription i»
still in great demand, while many
other so called “cure-alls” have
come and gone. The reason for It/
phenomenal success Is because n!
its absolute purity, and Dr. Pierce'i
high standing ns ah honored citizen
of Buffalo Is a guarantee of all that
Is claimed for the Favorite Prescrlj
t!on ns a regulator for the Ills pe
culiar to women.
Bend 10c for trial pkg. to Dr
Pl.rcS’s Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, X
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If Inclined to 8our Rising*, Heart.
burn, Ggeeintie, Stuart’s Dys-V
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Our digestive system, with a lit
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sustain health. It Is the sour stom
ach. gaasineas and acid condition
that starts trouble all along the
line, particularly with people get.
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eating, the stomach will sweeten:
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the xystem will thus get nourish>
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Indigestion and harmful fermenta
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wonderful tablets and learn wha*
It means to enjoy „ meals without
consequent indigeatit/H.—Advertise
ment.
Rheumatic pain
Yields to treatment with Sloan’s.
Just pat It on gently. The tingling
glow, the comforting warmth is In
iteelf relief. The ache eases off—
then stops. Get a bottle from your .
druggist today and have it on
hand—35 cent*. It tull'not stain.
of Kentucky will Invade Athens tor
a game with the Red and Blacker#
This game 1* exi»ected to draw a
monster crowd.
The Bulldogs will entrain fo*j
Montgomery Thtysday, reaching;
the scene of battle Friday.
Georgia-Vandy Game
Scheduled For 1924j
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Georgia and
Vanderbilt will play here again Is
1924. October 2fith la the date.
The game was schtduled follow
ing the appearance of the Georgia
team here Inst Saturday and the
switching of Tulane to an .earlier
date.
This fcume gives Vanderbilt bat*
ties with both Georgia and Tech
for 1924 and means that ’the Cdm-
modores will Journey to Athens In
1925 for a return gume mis it Is
underst/wwi that the contract Is tor
two years.
AUTO RACES SUCCESSFUL
THOMAS ViLLU — Fernbrook
Speedway, located on the * Dixie
Hlghwty south of Thomasvrilc,
held It# first races recently and
they were a decided success. Al-
blng made by authorities.
Among the candidates for the , “ ou * h twek was exceedingly
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» the time to increase sales by going after
• your share of this profitable trade.
| . Selling by longdistance telephone is the
■^quickest, surest and cheapest way to reach
W present or prospective patrons and gain their
r undivided attention.
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r*'nook and corner of your sales territory at
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*'Y” flv, will be a large number
of ex-col lege stars. Harper, Oam-
ble, Wilkes, McWilliams . White
head ad Scott, all of whom were
satellttca on Mercer quintets
past rears will report. Anderson
and Ourr two of the best player*
that ever made a letter at the Uni-
verq'tr of Georgia, will glto be list
ed among the candidates, while a
number of players from that fa
mous Bines team ot 1,17 have in-
noanc*d that they wllUry out this'
.week. .
Manager Jack Hall 4s now ar
ranging a schedule, on which some
35 games will be listed when com
pleted. Atlanta Athletic Club, Tech
Georgia. Albany “Y” Mercer, Bay
lor. Texas University and othet
leading basket hall a.grcanHnn.
will be encountered during the sea
Georgia Bulldogs
aren jt kar .tirf-wn
"35S5T mentors ordered a light
scrimmage and other exercises tor
the “Bulldogs” Tuesday, in preps
stion for the game with the Crim
son Tide of Alabama, in Montgom
try next Saturday.
Tha squad is in food condition
and should send s strong team on
the.field to meet the Alabamians
All who were on the casualty list
lest week have rounded into shape
vs'th the exception of “Buster’
Kilpatrick and his Injury is heal
ing rapidly.
JJkSsfU November games for the
Bulldogs” the affair 8atnrdaj
will ha nha of tha boat r«»»» fo*
Dixie. Two eleventa both have
good records and a hard battle
will be staged throughout.
The Thin Red Line vanquished
the Georgian last year by a 10 to
7 score and they expect to give
the etme dose of medicine to the
BiUdogs this year, while the men
under Coach Woodruff are extreme
ly anxious to even matters up for
last years loat.
Saturday’s, game and then only
one more Saturday for each team,
and the certain will dose on the
1025 season Alabama has one.
other game on their menu besides
Ufa, BqUdopi t 'playing Florida
Thanksgliffnjt In Birmingham.
Saturday ireek the Prayin’ Colonels
iluaty, thi# interfering with tho
view of tho jrack and In the speed
of the cars, fair speod was attain
ed by some of tho entrants. There
were six events and cars from al
most all the towns In this season
werq entered In the races. The
J2LBERT COUNTY
ELBE ETON.—Beginning Mon
day, Nov. 19, -Elberton will hold
three big trade weeks and $950 in
cash prizes will be given away.
Miss- Edna Scott and Frank
Hodges of Petersburg district, are
married. Both have relatives in
Athens.
Mr. George F. Heard took by
mistake a does of nux Vomnca, for
some medicine he had for a cold. ;
He hunted up a physician who roon
pumped his stomach of the dose. !
Howard, the little son of Mr.'
and Mrs. Orr Clinkscales, died!
Suddenly on returning home after;
a visit to Elberton. I
A surprise marriage was that
of Miss Lillie Mae IJrather and
R. E. Fortson.
W. L. Skelton, editor of the El
berton Star and Mrs. Annie John
son Groves, of Dallas, Texas, .were
married. Congratulations.
Up to Nov. 1, 7.423 bales of cot
ton were ginned in Elbert, ovet
6.807 to the same ^date last year.
WILKES COUNTY
WASHINGTON.— W. R. Lay-
lor. alleged blue sky law violator,
has failed to make a $2,500 bond
and remains in the Wilkes county
jail. There arc half a dozen or
more indictments against / him in.
Lincoln and Wilkes.
Low prices resulted in calling
off the co-operative Wilkes-Lin-
coln counties chicken sale. Offers
for the car-load would not pay
cost of production, were received.
It seems that the poultry centers
have been glutted with chickens.
The four big 10,000 egg incu
bators for Washington have ar
rived and the first young chicks
Will come off about Jan. 1.
O. S. Barnett, one of Wilkes'
best beloved citizens, died at his
home in Washington.
Up to Nov. 1, 3.849 bale* of cot
ton have been ginned in the c6un-
Mrs. E. L. Davis, who lives just •
across the line in Oglethorpe, {
came near-losing her life, when o,
loaded Ford truck h { * car in j
which she was riding. Mrs. Davis j
has relatives in Athens.
Washington i s bidding for a
large manufacturing plant from
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the Southeastern Division o'f the
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gia. is chairman of the committee.
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public relations work, the average
(being slightly below that prevail
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- Have a general louse cleaning
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/Hoad Medicine .
The march of Southern industry
The South is still the world’s cotton lines and installed automatic electric
producer, but as a result of the de- block signals; increased the weight of
velopment of the vast natural rails, the tractive power of locomotives
resources of this rich territory in the and the carrying capacity of cars;
past few years the prosperity of the and increased yard and side tracks to
South no longer depends on a single 40% of the road mileage—a develop-
product of the sofl. ment that has called for the invest-
* ment of $285,000,000 in twenty years.
Agriculture has been greatly diversi-
fied. live stock husbandry has fa-■ OngkaHy *»SR to serve an agricul
tural South, the lines of the Southern
Railway System today ere hauling
an ever-increasing tonnage of raw
materials and manufactured products
of the industrial South. Agriculture
is still the foundation of our Soythem
The growth of the Southern Railway prosperity, but a greater South is
System has kept pace with the march being built out of the rich stores of
of industry. We have double-tracked underground resources that Nature
more than a thousand miles of main a has been holding fa reserve for us.
creased, cotton manufacturing has
gone ahead with giant strides, and
-the uncovering of great mineral de
posits has supplied the raw materials
for many new industries.
Southern Railway System
deposits in Southern banks
an average of $150,500
each banking hour.
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