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Delicate Babies
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I “Selling: Old Tjme
Religion At Ten
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ISOAY, FEBRUARY It, 19
I confidence i* T being “^r^iNOTED CARTOONIST WttJL 'A^e^ScouUF^y ? Scout Troop
Imerabera. CflC A IS UI70I? MCVT U»PPt>: fHi « 1. J'.'I r V* ’ /i A r
“old-time religion”— at $10 a '
held.
Hit go-getters are back on the
trai’ of the Protestants whites of
the Sooth, vending membership in
{the “Supreme Kingdom,” partner-
, j*hip in a drive to confound the
During Winter L-^cJSST ££& tSU
** baby's colds an-l other day afternoon at'3 o'clock as osrti^*?* .
_ .. 5< *. me whan epnaUnntal or JO f ^he local observance of f’Chlldl Th* l*st tJ,reo yc&n have been
when the little stoma-h la upset. Tet ... ®.t comparative! v lean foe Clarke
millions of mothers know how quickly | Welfare Day .which will bf ob- ThTnW “J" .*''•***
babies gain strength and throw off served throughout the state Wed- nto the discard with Co!,
wintry ills when' a few doses of n^sday. »■’’’• •• SIbuuobs, the Klan s foumi-
T V£2f MB g,von ,n timA l At 6 o’clock at thp Athens High!®*.****" :H - W. Evans seized con*
•'T.iefhlna is a baby doctor's pre- and Industrial School the same trol °' the ord'r, Clarko no long-
'''’•««»Wbe pStVforT5 * **“ *2.60 from the_*10 fra of
towels it V Ksundes the Uvor! it colored children. Mother Stoner. 1 E" 11 newly dubbed Knlgm. lie
cleanses and tones the little stomach ■ who is here for several dgys, Is bus promoted vaHous projects of
“ *■‘*“7 nature build up tfo health, ‘promoting the “Genius Dav” pro-late? but none of *hem ha
Dollars Per ThrOW”| Clarke, it is understood, has ,
contract like his old one with the
Klan, and is all ready for the big
campaign. All depends now on
whether the Fundamentalists will
give up their JUC bills for th?
*“ umi.
(Continued from Page One) .
thtSS r 8!s.* nd nuutr *° ,hrow oflf j K rttm for the purpose of directing etoded.
■ Price 90c a, nil druggists. ' J&J" ^
ral education. frizes will be * A
Aided by Ex-Klansmen
large ape, pri macing in
PR PPI S£?^p FOR USEFUL J awarded in the contest. Parents show window’in the heart of At
n *unlm Booklet About Babies. arc . urged to enter tttir children, lanta’s business district, for a time
Co).icorFirroo.
TEETH INA
Columbus, oa. J between the ag's of 2 and 8. «marked the headqurrters of the
* Mother Stoner also announces Sup.eme Kingdom, Castle No. 1.
'that Friday at K:16 o'clock three'Here the erstwhile Imperial Klea-
French Girl Hard
Pressed To Defeat
American Champ
(Centlnort from Pi,) out)
SPEAK HERE NEXT WEEK;
PUBLIC GIVEN INVITATION!
request to refrain from demon
rtrations while the ball was j
motion. Play started at 11:45.
As was expocted the American
girl started a smashing game on
her' returns d>ut she lacked control
and Mile. Lenglen won the first
game at love. Mias Wills nyidc
her service good in the eecond
game at 4-2 and broke through
her opponent for the third game
at 8-3. Mile. Lenglen waa chased
all over the court but she pulled
herse!' together and took the lead
by winning the fourth and fifth
gan)ca at love. The American
plays will be jput on at. gle holds forth as Sovereign with J rallied^again and^ took^the
Builds Better Babies Seney-stovall chapel by Miss Elsie a court of former associates
*-• Graham of Lucy Cobb Institute.! the Simmons Kian.
After the three one-act plays 1 The avowed purpose of the Su-
Mother Stoner will present a play'prenv. Kingdom is to eliminate
entitled “Chio Por Chaiui,'' which teaching of the theory of evolu-
meana in everyday EngHsh, u on j n „chool* and colleges of the
Svrvlwwlr.»» .r-fn.-i proposes
Nash Fined For
Operating Slot
Machine Here
Doem't hurt ora bit! Drop a
liltlo “Freexone” on on aching
torn, instantly that corn stops
vviiio uiouiimy in» turn »:ops
hurting, then ahortly you lift it
right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tin;' hot*
tic of “Freefone" for a "few cents,
sufficient to remove every hard
com, soft corn, cr corn ‘ between
the toes, and the foot callises,
without soreness nr irritation.
. -r —(Advertisement )
TIRED
NERVE “FAGGED”
MEN AND WOMEN
“Everythin* for Everybody.'’ She United States, 't also
contends that Esperanto should to keep out of public office any
be made the universal language. man who doM £ ot pJ „ it , „„
It "ill get “everything for every.,, „ Fundamentalist and anti-
bod\, she declares. evolutionist
art’'in f tlIe*Diav.f rir Serah l BroJrn e 11 'P®"* 0 ” two pretentious
art in the playe. Sarah Brown, p ro j e cts. One is to build on
trylyra Perkins, Eleanor MeMa-. ^ ut Mount , in in Tennessee, a
%»» h i wotyn. wnh* ^‘l large radio station to broadeast
man, Corine Buchanan. j Bib)( . inatruction , nd hynl „ tU ncs,
I with all hint of iazx rigidly ex-
{c'uded. Tho other is to found the
j Lryan Memorial University at
j Dayton, Tenn., scene of the
{Scopes evolution trial,
Clarke's Record
Clarke’s connection with affaira
religious is not new, for at one
George Nash, ■ proprietor of a time he waa Treasurer of the Con-
store on the Mitchell bridge road, aregatlcnal Me hodist Publish'.,u
near the brdgf, waa fined »I00 in.«orse m Atlanta. But in 191(1.
city court Monday for operating after the publishing house kao
a slot machine. gone bankrupt with paper assets
Solicitor Dennis Penny stated of 1150,000 and paid 2 1-2 cents
that Mr. Nash was notified toon the dollar, ho was expelled
dispose of the machine and re- from the Congregational Mcthoo-
fused- The aolicitor stated he no-, ist Church,
tified Mr. Nash because the city. The charges or the record in-
notified operaton of slot ms- c'.udod lying, extortion, fraudulent
chines and punch boards, giving and unjust dealings, improper
the operaton time to dli,.*e of handling of funds, inordinate am-
them. He said he thought lt|bMon, “hypocrisy and teachcry.”
fair to notify Mr. Naah. When Then Clarke turned to publicity,
he refused to comply with the lawj f n the "drives” of the war days
the case was made, Mr. Penny, he acted a* manager for the Y.
stated. , „ 1 M. C. A., the Salvation Army, the
John Smith pleaded guilty to Anti-Saloon league, the Roose-
possessing a pistol and waa fined' V elt. Memorial Association, the
9100. Arthur Sima pleaded gull- Committee for Devastated France,
ty to gambling and was fined ?o0i, nd , U ndry other organisations.
or »lx months. |j n mis work he met Mra. Elisa-
I . I* . _ . | both Tyler, who wt.s ca-npaigning
Athens Girl Takes l fr,r t:,c ?■ w - c - * | ! d
seventh game but MUe. Lenglen
| fhen ran out the first set 6-3 with
a point score of 30 to her oppon
ents 17.
“Mule Poker Face’
The break in fortune that gave
.Suzanne the first set strengthen
ed faith but the loss had no vis-
able effects on “Little Poke Face”
Helen,
She fought even harder in the
second set and had the gallery ir.
a frenzy at one time when she
had a lead of 8 to 2 but she I
lacked the balance and the con- !
trol of her opponent and coiltl not I
win the deciding game. Tho I
pluck that ‘Mile. Lenglen display- 1
fd in coming from behind to win
and mat-h disproved any
belief that she is only a “front
runner."
After >i:U. -lenglen had b»en
adorned with Towers and laden
with trophies the gallery turned
its attention to Miss Wilts and
gave her one of the greatest de>*n- Lr, uui w livi-nap* oe»t iuiuwn
onstrations a foreign athlete had throughout the country on ac-
ever^ been honored with in this count of his cartoons as he is per
haps the foremost Christian car-
Should Make j r \Nine Goes On
Reservations i I H i k
At Once
Athens is to have a very dis-1 tifully colored slides to illustrate
tinguished visitor in her midst the | his address. Some of our people
coming week in fc J. Pace, one
of the editors of the Sunday
Schocl Times of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Mr. Pace is quite
a cistinguished writer and lectur-
but is perhaps best known
SECOND VICTORY
CANNES, France... Suzanne
Lenglen gained a second victory
over Helen Wills Tuesday when
in the finals of the woman’s
doubles in the Carlton Tourna
ment, the French champion and
Mile, Didi Vlasta won out over
Miss Wills and Mile. Contoslavos.
Mile. Leng'en fainted after the
doubles match and had to bo
helped from the court. Miss
toonist in America.
Each week in the Sunday School
Times appears a cartoon illustrat
ing some central thought of Chris
tianity or Christian life and it is
perhaps through these cartoons
that Mr. Pace has obtained his
greatest fame and popularity' in
this country as his cartoons are
works of the highest order.
Mr. Pace has arranged to speak
in Athens on his most popular
theme “The Law of the Oc-
E2: SU SS?!» Bd1ro», in which he u.e,
his lantern with a number of beau
Should Make This Essy Teat
Lead In Picture
At Chapel
I er they formed the Southern Pub*
llkity Association.
His Klan Contract
If you ore weak, ti'ed, run
down and ncrv<rus-_an esay vic
tim of despondency, “olues,”
worry and that “Pon’: give a
hang' feeVng—you should make
simple inexpensive test to-
day-f-Sure!
Tuesday night at 7: SO the fUa
"Green Harriers" will ha shown at
the University chapel under . the
Mitwrvislon of Mr. Broadburat
the School of Commerce.
The oleturv Is educational,
shows how a certain kind of grass
From Pxlirar & Son, . or ..y
Jtft <69 cent)” it o b f WendelF, 0rr . of ,: A "T*
IMil,—the old rolinbl. “Atibltion"| nl “- rhr lt,u,ln * >“ rt ln u “ plc
brand—end take them ngulerly -
according to directions for just(_ # , . - -
ope, wvek-thon. if >„u _.re not Scientist Speaks
perfectly pleased, more thin sat
Dficd with easily noticeable re
mits obtained—go back to yhur
drnggiat with the balance of the
box end he will gladly ani will
ingly refund your n»or.ey.
Here At 11 Wed.
Dr. Vendor Leonard of Johns
Hqpk'mi University, will deliver
Because Wendell's Pills, Ambi- an address here Wednesday at U
ly used for more than 20 years,'r.t the University chapel. The nuh-
we do not hesitate to offer this lie as well as students arc in-
money hack if not satisfied guar-jvited.
ante# on the first box purchased
on the first box purchased -- _
.uMrogS?.u° %. lLm ' At W. A. Dale Hurt
• . —(Advertisement.)
Slightly Monday
r. A. Dal, wa, injured Mon
day night whan an automobile
driven by Mi.. Helen Sima (truck
him. Mr. Data was aant to the
General Hospital for treatment
and releawd shortly afterward.
He suffered slight bruitea about
the fact. No case waa mada.
Mentho-Sulphur, ~
WTSSL'Ta Rotary To Hear
heal skin that is
iiritated or broken
out with eczemn •
that is covered Member, of the Athena Rotary
with ugly rash - Club Wednesday will hear an ad
In 1919 Clarke saw possibilities \ V . a. Newhall, pastor, of thro, to !.raTi«roia rratiT
in the recently organised and still missions in the vicinity of POtat l^ g .
Borrow, northernmost Up Of AlaSi alt * n,,, ' ,0 ,h ”'
struggling order called
Klux Klan. He made a contract
with Col. Simmohs and invested
$5,000. Out of every $10 mem-
bershin fee, $S was to go to his
-propagation department, ’ and
out of the $8 Clarko himself was
to get $2.50.
Then he and Mrs. Tyler set to
work. Throughout tho land went
their agents, selling tho antl-Se-
metic, antj-Catho’.lc, anti-Negro
gospel of the Klan* Just before
that he had been ordered to pay
his wife and eon $75 a month af
ter a suit for :ion-iupport and de
sertion; soon he moved into a
handsome ptanslon on Peachtree
Road.
Those were busy years
Clarke, as he rose to power in the
Invisible Empire.' There were
interludes, such ns the time he nnd
Mrs. Tyler were arrested togeth
er in en apartment nnd fined,
And the time in Texus when he
pleaded guilty and was fined $6,-
000 for Mann act violation. Also
tho matter of a $100,000 breach of
promise suit.
But for the most part tho ener
getic Clarke’s efforts were do.
voted to campaigning for the
Klan and his success was lm-
mense. ...
Agents Sbw at Work
When Clarke lost his Klsn job
he had difficulty finding an out
let for hiJ energies and talents.
He helped blmmons organise the
ir.ULt. of tha P'aminir SWOVU.
Knights of the Flaming Sword,
but that was a fissle. More rc-
cently he had a moUon picture
project that seemed to make no
* hf.... lb t. imilnntMtft.
J. A. HoUomon'g^^-’/lS .‘*£7^
pimp'es. or is dre „ hy James A. Holtomon, ao-
rough or dry. k .j a t c .dftor of The Atlanta' Con-
Nothing subdues , t i,utic-.. The meeting wiU he
fiery ekin erurt on. so quickly. hoW „t Csorgian hotel at 2
MQ z noted skin specializt. {o'clock.
The moment this sulphur prep-,
V»t5on » BpnUed the itching dr. SANFORD SPRjv»**.8
•tope pnd after two «r three an-, T0 5J9R A e AUDsTN'CEH
plications, the eczema is ffOne
ami the skin U delightfully clear. .\|cKAE. Ga. Dr S Vm-Sen-
wd amohth. Sulphur U «o prec- ford of th? University ol Ceor-
fou »« • *kin remedy Athens, wet the mat .of the
.laataMtf, tha Mrngltns . thill l‘au s i* >> 8 n . ■ a mm ®. W a s
meat.
Aar may bo had at any g“<«. i<I0e tt> ^ b^.h, „p | B th ,
OfM Stole. .... ' b«a ....Ims as# tU l^l.latariM a
«r o .n u,p yo“ ri - *s
*"& coupe® for It- Clip it.foor.of^l^^dMM^h^.mpha.
slsed the.fact that Georgia was
very low in tho list of states when
it comes to education.
Ue stated that Georgia had pro- j
pose in lift in fighting for '’the
faith of the fathers.” '
nis agents are already at work
through the South, seeking to line
up nnt!*evo!utlon organisation,
with the Supreme Kingdom am.
renewing tie. with leaders of the
old Simmons'faction of the Klan.
But efforts are bell* extended
mainly toward bniMing up a
strong organisation in Georgia. \
A “national conference of antl-
evolutioniets has been called to
meet In Atlanta, March 16, end
a State convention of the Su
premo Kingdom is planned for the
ESKIMOS SAVE PUKL SUPPLY
THREATENED BY RI8IN0 SEA
SEATTLE. Wash.—UP)—A d e a,
perate light by Esmlkoa to aava 1
•winter’s supply of roal from the
demoots has been reported by Dr.
were fortunate enough to hear
Mr. Pace in Atlints some weeks
ago wnen ho spoke for .event
ue/s in one ottui Avenue Preeoy-
terian church and those who heard
nnn say that his address is not
only scholarly but makes a deep
ana profound impression and eve
ry one fools that ho has really
presented a great message and is
not merely giving us the benefit
of some theoriee or schemes that
toe has worked out.
Further announcements will be
nade in regard to tho coming of
Mr. Pace. Ho will speak Tuns-
jay evening February 23rd, and
.Vcdnrsday evening February
24th in tha First Methodist
nurch at 8:1)0 o'clock and
public and especially the atudents
jf the several educational institu
tions are all most co.-dially Invit
ed to hear Mr. Pace,
Curtain Drops oh 1926 Death Takes One
C.« Activities Here Q f
(Continued from Page One)
Citizens Monday
.Mrs. Harriet M. Galliher, ajf.'d
est nRalnst the Bulldog*.
Georgia, playing her last gam®
before the local tan* la determined
to retnlp her position In the Con
ference. Captain Nolen HlchnrJm
aon will make his last appearance
hero under Bed nd Black color*
The fuel had been landed on
the beach from a aupply ahlp when
a storm described aa the worst Ip
years, broke. Rain accompanied
by snow and hall fell, and wind
?. r °iJ ,,ft ! , 1 andf,nepebb,ei . b<,f ? rf — «- - i)Mick coiora
U. 'Hie rising sea soon was lapping ;„ nd h ® should end hi, career before
against the mammoth pile of aack-j the i oca i populace in a blaze of
ed coal. glory.
nnf ,..„ rossn^.r... I ,n th e eleven Conference games
DRUNK THROUGH FUMES Iplayed thus far this season tho
LONDON.—Charged with being Bulldog* have scored 403 point*
drunk while in chanr® of a motor ugnlnst 32« for their opponents. ’
cw, AHred G. PaUn, chauffeur, Wednesday's g«me begins at 8:15
pleaded that his condition was o’clock and the price for reserve
tlUr to uicohollc fumes in the cel-..rota >t.md tit orn- dollar. Ticket.
lam of a wine merchant, whare he
had been working. Ho was dis
charged.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our
may be obtained nt Cosla’.
Itreet, Monday afternoon
ter n month’s illness. She wan a
native of Montgomery, Ala., tut
had lived in Athens practically
all her life.
Funeral servico* ware held
Tuesday aftsrnoon at 4 o’clock at
Bernstein Bros, cktpel with Rev.
A. G. Richards in (barge, assist-
I ni by Rev. Milligeon, pastor of the
Oconee street Methodist church.
The burial was '.n Oconee ceme
tery.
The following were pallbearers:
IV. G. Short, M. R. Huff, P. L.
Smith, R. M. Jennings, L.
Pledger, John Thetnas.
Mra. Galliher is survived by ona
daughter, Mra. Hattie Jotsy, Ath
ens, one ton, Mr. J, T. Galliher,
Athens Boy: Scouts triio intend
to go on tho Boy Scout Camp this
summer are requested to call at
8cout Headquarters at tho Cham-
her of (’ouunerce at toon as pds-
slble and make reservations.. This
iceisary because of
piment and the fact
lumber of applies-
ady bean received
scouts,
from
accepted and res-
' Any appll-
■em out-of-
iuwii WW. .1W vayaclty of tho
camp forthls-rear,will he 190
scouts. .nhWAtaatii; will ho oper
ated tor slx Wohka and the pries
gill rernsln jjs55«T week.
planned
coaching' _ ...
itfwsavlug Instruction by Red
Croas representative, medical at-
tantion by camp, physician, reli
gious training by .camp chaplain,
nnd 8cont training by the best In
structors available. .All camp lead
ers this year will be Eagla Scouts.
Parents who are interested In
the ramp may get more detailed in
formation by calling the Scout
Executive at the Chamber ot Com
merce.
tho
top No. 9 went on b hike to
id Bobbin Mill Saturday af*
On; We had eleven scouts
K hike.
,w!*r Pound and Elmer
Burnt passed second class cooking
test To do this they had to
Cook; a quarter of a pound of
meat; and two potatoes in the open
wtthd nt any utensils.
H. B. Ritchie, Jr., and Bcb Bow
en pd seed tho cookin Btest aid ni-
cn pa ised'thc cooking text and al-
bulldt/ig tesL They had to build
a firet in the open, using not -
than ffum awJ iko.
camp-nre on qop or thl
im»ar.fof itAp^vomonU are ./Heefiy G. Stalling, act
I foe this Jyaar Including ant scoutmaster was in
g in aehoof-work. athletics the hike.
.than .two matches, and then care
for tike fire and put it out.
After we had cooked sapper, we
went down the creek to a largo
rock about 50 feet high called
Lovere : Leap. We builc a Urge
camp-flre_on fop of this rock,
actiag assist-
charge of
Elmer Burns,
Assistant Scribe.
DRSING THE TEENS
Healthful progress of a
child-depends upon the foods
utilized during the age o
grqfrth aad through the teens
N E w£rcv Spelt's Emulsion
GoidBuketMIfl u “ V
- —, of purecod-hver oil is a vita.
CCootlaocd fry. Pss^ Oral Imut-rich food that favorably
annual tourramtmt, held unOrf tha influences growth and
auspice* of ttie Atfiens Younx Men’* .... .1 1. » , -
Christian Association and the Alh. WengUL it IS a tOOCL-
w B * nn '^rvK n n« v ■ Ijgk offZ'M
The flif.n year e!#t team* enter. OUTUIg ttlO teetlKlge •
ed and Greensboro Hlxh won out; 1 \ ATJUTTAIL DRUCQIST9
rh« second year-mW twenty eljrht'
teams playlny with TV’alkinsvIlle
High the winner; tne third year I 1 ’ ■ ' ■ -
brouxhf thirty two team* to Ath. 'DasI I A. H M....
ens with Athena H'#h yrabblnc the IKIQ Lv§S lid I) ROW
KM.2HTO
title while the. last year's tourna
ment drew forty teams. Grayson
Hlrh School capturing the cham
pionship.
Each team brings ten men and a
teach to the tournament: .maktnr a
total of 479 active participants for
the 1971 tourney. Thie Is the sec.
<}nd Urffe.it tournament ever held
In the United Statee. so for as the
record shows. Tho unrest on rec
ord waa the 1975 affair held here.
In which forty teams, one more
than this year, took part.
Among the other trophies offered
1 a beautiful silver ‘ lovfnff cup
which rods to the player voted the
most valuable to ht* team. This Is
DR. 80ULE SPEAKS
CARNESV1MF C 'V* NE S V,L 1' E 1 Athena. «ne’brother, Mr. Mlfiy
many M «Gs.-Dr. An-! of Royston. She wss one of the
.1™ a J L ^° ul 5 dcIiv o re .'l * n .*!l:l oldest membero of Emmanuel
thanks
ones who nave been 10 Kina to us o’clock. The 'county dennnstra*)
duringAho rickram rad t dotta option .gent sponsor^ thc mrotinV Sero. * Wl< " C,rCle ° f
The funeral arrani
made by Beroiteiu
Mines * Ida and Cera Gray
" , i . ,, | V -pwiinu.XM -ilv IIKXMIIK
our dear beloved mother. May'and a large crowd heard the Ag-
God's- richest blessings rest upon riculturat College head,
you alt.
Mr. Lonnie snd Daniel Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Gray.
Mr. snd Mrs. J. F. Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray.
Mrs. Eva Suddsth.
Mrs. Dalpb'a Kidd.
fISc
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
Ts* Late to Oudfr
FOR SALE—1625 Dodge touring
and 1924 Buick Master Six tour*
ing. W. I. A Geo. M. Abnejr.
lame date to begin an intensive
membership drive in Georgia.
Every candidate for public of
fice in Georgia (there are city,
cuunty and State e’ection* this
vear) will receive a questionnaire,
it U stated. After the Sipreme
Kingdom has established itself in
this State, its activities will be
carried to other sections of the
country.
At least, that is the pUn of the
FOR SALK—Few cheap «?ara at
very low prices. V.% I. A Geo.
FOR SALE-1924 Dodge coupe,
priced right. Will handle terms.
P. O. Box 186. f!8e
MARKET
NEWS
GEORGE M. ANDREWS
207 Penney Building
Penney
Leased \
ATHENS COTTON
The locml cotton market" closed
nt 19 1-8 cents Tuesday. The pre
vious close was 19 1-8 cents.
Hven also by the tournament offL
elali. • The .'Athens * Chamber of
Commerce tick offered Another sli
ver cup to the winner of the game
for third aha fourth place.' The
basketballs used In the toumam**?
play will be presented the semi-fin
alists and other . awards «»eh at
sweatshirt* and other ar Jcle* will
be presented for viorloiM thing*. 1
Conover Bzck.
Larry Conover, ’vhd formerly
coached at the Unit erslty of Geor-
xla and Who has refereed all four
previous' tournaments, will once
more have charge of the officiating.
Conover Is being brought’to Ath-
from hie home m Atlantic City
because he hai'glven *uch complete
satisfaction In the post teurna-
maids.
All tournament game* will be
played In Woodruff, Han. the gig.
Be Treated at Home
A haw treatment which perma
nently relieves bad legs without
staving in bed when doctors and
specialist* have given the patient
op as incurable, must be acme-
tail * *
pra-yeu in »ova run nau, me gig
antic basketball gymnasium of the
Unlvexaity of Georgia, in which
Hire* game* will b4 played at one
time on the opening day. At the
final game lost year between* Win- 1
der and Grayson, S-f00 ptl<3 Admls- I
slens. All winners of previous tour-1
hamrnte are entered again . I
Profs, and Office Seekers
Sharpen Up Your Pencils
% out of the ordinary.
raw treatment 11 known
aa Moofo’s Emerald Oil. Every
form of had leg, succumbs to this
powerful penetrating o’L Varicose
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NEW YORK. COTTON
Op." High Low Close P. C.
Meh..20.07 20.09 202)1 20.01 20.07
May.. 19.48 19.54 10.46 10.46 10 62
July..1887 18.91 1882 1882 1888 used words.
11 A. M. Bids: March 2008; “Me” and “toy” occnr
May 1981; July 1887.
“I” FAVORITE WORD OF CHILD
PRIMER SURVEY REVEALS
CHICAGO.—(A9—A study of the
vocabulary of the child of five, in
an attempt to work out n basic
work list for primtre, shows tha
word “I" Is by far the moet fie-
quent word used, It le shown by a
survey of the National Kindergar
ten and Elementary collegs
Chicago.
A record of the conversations
Ic thirty ktadsrgartaas In the
United State* and Canada, daring
■> Period of four weeks and tabu
lation of tha rasults. show tha
word "I" Was need 1,044 times
while "the” which comes eecond.
woe used only iofR’tlmee, to the
■let of the 1.090 mnt commonly
nidwl wnnti t
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“Mother" le th,'twenty-fourth wort
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white "father” tie way down at
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tPPERCLEl
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CAPPERCLEUCH, Scotland-
Owing to tha road, being block-
143% 142% I43%!cd by snow the maiU to this tows
79%
79%
82%
84%
Jure being conveyed by a hone-
I drawn sleigh over the field, nnd
M >. orttm r‘ u i At »ea«, inst is me pusii (-i me — . n •• n
duced some of the greatest men present leaning spirit*, who in* [ Fresh Bell Peppers
the wertd, but that on account elude a* incorporators and of fie*
fo Uffirfe^he-KS;
for nwra mo. ey.ln Up! forther- ll.-nry lf Norton, cydepi of the
sure of edueetion. • Lret unit of the E'en In its infnn-
Dr. .Sanford^address.-I thYua- n ml other foflowers of Sim-
i-hcrs df Uur Telfair County Tea-, nions who lost out when Evens
chert* association Saturday mom .galncJ control- 8!-nmoni. now ill
) ing, Us subject being “English.” land- u retirement, i, not listed a*
rent ) tag. Us subject being “English.” lauE in retirement, i, not llito
Ripe Tomatoes
South Georgia Sweet
Potatoes
' May
'July
Sept.
41%
42%
42%
88% I in other tnurters goods are being
05 conveyed by men on honeback.
S’-verol arena on the Scottish bor-
41%'den have been cut off by araw
42%lnnti sheep farmers have eufferod
42%' it-riou* losses.
■wueg.-siMP*
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day and Traeday night.
Tha birthday.cake ertll,he.
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q’ctock at Mitchell’s . bridge.
Everybody invited.—C. B. It.
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matsim has you
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cent bottle of old.
honeet St. Jacobs
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nching hack, and
tho soreness and
lameness is rone.
In use for 65
years, this sooth
ing, penetrating c'l
^ taxes • the pain
right out, nml ends tho misery- It
ik absolutely harmless and doesn’t
burn the skin.
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