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t.tCEDXESDAV. FEBRUARY 17. 1928.
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l| Sick bodies
made strong
TOE BANNER-HERALD. ATI1ENS. CEORCIA.
I Hollomon Slaps <
I Minority Govt. .
At'Meeting Held
,.o. vV . To^d-c.n.ron.n, ih. (Labor Department |
Is Stumped Over
Cathcart Problem,
| city.
I Makes Appeal.
I Mr. JioJlomoa declared that edu.
* cation nil! do more than anything
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General break• I
down forced me to |
</uit wort Tantae ,
toned up ay rebels ■ ... .
neruoniitreHef^ld though he dislikes very much to
gave me back tkm . ho,d an opinion at variance with
health ef tieute ! th4t of bln board. He stated that
yeorsage. I strongly 1,0111 ■**•» of the highway contro.
recommend Tan• ! versy in Georgia are honest in
lec."F.J.AIessmer l , their opinions. Doth wwnt to
»»•— - build good roads. They differ on
tlye best method of building the
roads. Mr. Neel said he favors a
state bond issue tor building state
toads. The highway board wants
to continue building the roads on
the “pay-as-you-go” plan.
Not Connected.
Engineer Neel declared that the
highway department has been
building roads for five years and
it must be admitted that the mil*
eage of paved roads speaks well
but that the system is not conected
as was the original Intention of the
board ahd then s small hope of
n y | n... ' UUIDU Will MU IUUIO UWU
Uy Local Citizens else to solve the problems of the cit
ies and. the rural communities. He
said that the legislators who meet
February 24 must get it on tbeir
, 2S4 So. Ninth Apt,,
Burlington, Iowa,
After a sptll of Grippe or flu,
rhen your system is all run down
nd your legs are so weak they
hardly hbm up ' your body,
right in taking Tanlac. #
wonderful, how soon you
really do immpfc! Tanlac sails
t in and' puts the system
. tenting trim. It cleans the
blood, revitalize* Gfe digestive or-
gives ytoUtan appetite for
solid food and'Makes you feel like
new person.
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DR.J.UJM
TO ATTEND HIGH
Nothin* WU! turn the trick quite tho highway, ever being connected
y.innu. I ter , tlM S| It the preeent policy le pureued.
fanioue TanMC formula from He .ai I that now after five rear.
>t-jof
to] VO
wots, barks and herbs. Buy a hot
le today and. pret started back tc, vultHI
ull strength ;*wt vigor, Take Tan- • alat e
He sail that now after five years
construction there are not three
connected county seats in
ac Vegetable; rfo for Constipa-
fon. i; !
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OW DOCTORS TREAT
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He said that it will take twenty-
five years to build a complete sys
tem of state roads in Georgia if th
present plan is followed through
out. Even at that there is no
eertainjy that the counties can con
tinue to match funds. As a matter
r.' fact there are about sixty
counties in the state, according to
figures of Dr. C. M. Strahan of
Athens, that will never be able to
float bonds sufficient *o pave the
state system through their coun-
To break up.a cold overnight or
cut abort an attack of grippe,
nfluenza, sor£; throat or tonaili-
physicians and druggists are ties.
•w recommending Calotabs, the " Issuing Bonds,
urified and penned calomel com-l Mr. Neel, asserted that the op-
ound tablet thM gives you. the nonents of state bonds for com-
ffects of calomel and salts com- rlettng the highway system of the
ined, without the unpleasant of state must remember that bonds
ectn of either. t are already being Issued to help
One or , two. Calotabs at bed- pave the system and tbe counties
me with a swallow of water— are being required tc put up money
hats all. bfo-e^ltji, no nausea tr do the work the state ahold
or» the slightest interference' do itself. He said that the state
ith your eating, work or pleas-1 can issue the bond* at from one
re. Next moaning your cold has to one and one-half percent less in-
anished, ymjr .system ia thor*. terest than the counties and the
ughly purified, and you are fdel-i bonds would b* paid off, interest
ig fine with a, . hearty appetite nnd principal by the revenue de-
>r breakfast Eat what you please, rived from gasoline and motor ve-
no danger. - I hide license taxes. The present
Get a family package contain- method of using part of the county-
ig full directions, jonly 36 cents'fnnds to build state road taxes the
consciences .that they must dls-. with utmost care. All legal ad-
charge a great responsibility to 1 visors of the Labor Department
Georgia in a statesmanlike way or | have rendered decisions
else the state will continue to Jag:. | matter.
Th^ importance of the improve
ment of the state’s school system
was strongly urged.
• M. J. Abney, chairman of the
good roods committee of the Cham
ber pf Commerce reported bn the
recent Athena-Hartwell-Mncon high
way meeting here. Mrs. E. E. i
Hunter, representing the Y. \V. C. J
A. directed attention to the forth-
Rifle Team At
University Is
Now
} Dr. J. S. Stewart, professor of
| Secondary Education at the Uni-
ber of Commerce.
A curious thinj^ibodt this world-
Is people who have no right to
cheerful are our cheerful peo
ple.
( Members of the University of
Georgia rifle teer* have been se-
...—^ wro «... ... lected, and are as Allows: G. B.
the r-eople of Athens. Mrs. C. A. Ridwrd. of Ft. Russdl, captain;
VerNooy introduced Mother Stoner f G. H. Neal, College Park, secre-
for a few minutes on tary; - David Campbell, Athens,
child training. I Vice-President; J. W. Bruce, Dan*
The attendance whs the largest vilie, Virginia, treasurer; ahd- M.
*t * Forum meeting since the tint H. Palmer. Cheyenne Wyoming, — -
meetings of the reorganized Cham-.executive officer; Lee Griggs, wrsity of Wisconsin is president
■ Athens; Bill Legwen, Augusta: nf «—«*—*«— ~ nA »♦
[ John Bondurant, Athens; H. D.
Williams, Auburn, and James L.
Bridges, Smithville.
A University of Georgia branch
of the National Rifle Association
■which includes civilian as well at
military marksmen has been or
ganized and any student of the
University wanting to shoot,
whether in the R. O- T. C. or not
is eligible to receive/this instruc
tion. 1
Colds
Co Stop them today
Fever
Grippe
diaccafbrtxEndtheieverandhuduhe. Force
the pnfaxuoue. Hitt, btak cold, in *4 hour*
The, tone the whole «r*tra>. The prompt, re-
Ii Started Scmetiiing
cascaraJLqi
Get Red Box
1 have not said anything
you, but have been saying to others
and have induced many to take
Don’t rdy on fewer helps, don’t
alUja Pdce 30c
- ^-'ataatsiia* lyour medicine. Mayr s ‘ One Dose
UININE < Wi U Convince” is correctly named.
jit removed stuff from me I never
{thought could be in a human being
land l feci like a different person.
{The pair in "my right side disap
peared at once, which four doctors
said would require an operation;
jalco the bloting and indigestion-”
1 It is a simple, harmless prepara
tion .hat removes the catarrhal
muscus from the intestinal tract
and allays the inflammation which
| causes practically* all \ stomach,
— liver and intestinal ailments, in-
Haya Exccm of Hydrochloric Acid cl “f "* appendicitis. One dose
is Cause of Indigeetion
people of the counties who want
state road* when they should be ||mfc ri .. r .. r „ fciUMWIC
building their own roads w'tb. t| C n a.c near!v always
stable Relief
For Constipation
N«tirWSt*!nedTOaT.b.
lets) a,vegetable laxative i
with a pleasant, near-Uv t
natiiire action. Relieves |
and prevents bWousnett,
constipation and tick
headaches. Tones and
strengthens the digestion
and assimilation.
'WA
tomorrow
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ERWIN&CO.
FLEETWOOD LAN IBU
Manager Irsurance Dept.
PHONB 311
ccunty funds. Ninety three per
cent of the highways In Georgia
are out of the state system and
yet the resources of the counties
»r«* now iteing used to build the
seven percent the state will oper
ate. "What's to become of the
other ninety-three’percent, the feed
ers tc the main highway,” asked
Mr. Neel.
Mr. Nee! said that most of the
states in the union are using state
foods to match federal aid. The
Bufeau of Public Ronds recently
Issued 4 statement coreNng twenty
four ‘'pay-as-you-go” states. Be
fore 1921 they had Issued a half-
biUlon dollars worth of county
bonds and slnco 1921 .the same
amount. These states think that
thoy are paying as they go.
As long as the counties are the
unit in state road construction
there will be skips In whit wa;
originally Intended to bo a con-
necti-d system, said Mr. Neel. Be
cause cnly these counties Able
financially to match state and
federal funds will got the payed
roads. The motor vehicle opera-
tors who are paying for tbe rtate
roads are losing thousands of dol
lars annually because of rough
roads. Paved roads will save th^n
thousands per year. Ifr will take
the revenue of four or five years
of the department to match the
ton million dollars In bonds «)»
ready Issued by Georgia counties,
he said.
Summary.
Summarized Mr. Neel’s argn*
men follows: .
1. BUte bonds will enable the
department to complete a con
nected system of state highways,
the bonds to he retired by the
funds derived from gasoline and
motor vehicle license Uxes. ,
2. SUte bonds will discontinue
the drain on ccunty resources to
build a state system and leave
county resources to be used in
constructing local roada.
3. State bonds will be used at an
interest rate much smaller than
counties are able to get, will save
motor vehicle operator money
which is lest annually by wear and
tear of bit automobUo on bad
^Reintroducing Mr. Neel iMt- Br<«
win said that It Is our usual cus
tom to put one expert on a public
job and then make him lubjeet to
a i>oard of citizens generally select
ed because of political sa^clty.
In this way the efficiency of the
expert is usually hampered. HJ
referred to Mr. Neel at the mtpert
of the Georgia Highway Depart-
ment. .
Mr. Hollomon "> PMwnt M
probnbl. 111. ,ble.t nlltori.l wrll.r
In Geo ml*. H..ipok«\Vedn«d»,
before th. Rot«, Club. H«
Oorctn U faein* » r.«l crtali In
it, lntern»l nff.ta One of the
,late's trouble. I. cnoMd by !**■
arth, cf tb* majority of the people
who’should bo regtaUrtog their
will at the ballot ho* Instoad of al
lowing a minority lo mfsropreMnt
It he said. Mr. Hollomon referred
tc' th. rtcntly enacted Atlanta
ordinance prohibiting negro bartr
era from watting on whits psopls
as an example of legislation pear
ed by the minority that “baa con
trol of Atlanta.” "Thank Ood thsy
finally changed that lllw.” hs c*-
claimed. .
r He paid -he told one man who
! voted for the original ordinance
that it was unlike him to do anch
*. thins. "It «tii not my vote."
replied the - man.. "I .want to b*
mayor of Atlanta $n4 I mukt plea«e
the people that cofltrel jth0 affairs
* of this city. Those who oppose
1 such an ordfaance wifi not rot*.
V and those who want such Icglila*
A well-kown authority states
that stomach trouble and indlges-
"•id-
will conv’nce or money ^refunded.
At ail druggists-
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Quickly Remakes
Your Complexion
ity—-acid stomach—and
most folks believe, from lack ot
digestive juices. He stated that an
excess of hydrochloric acid in the
Htomach retards digestion hnd .. At . A
starts food fermentation; then our GWe * lt the texture and appear-
meals sour like garbage in a van, a:,c ® a rose petal. You
forming n<tfd fluids and roses, ^ a ", t h e\p but notice a striking
which inflate the-stomach like a diffur* mrc the moment you put it
toy bnlloon. Wc then get fiat on! Nourishes while it beautifies-
heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest whitens, cleanses. Should be left
we eructate sour food, belch gas a " *i»ght. Also makes wonder-
or have heartburn, mtelci.ee,, wa-.j ^ P°w^r base. Not sticky
terbrash or nansea
tional Aisociafion of High School
Inspectors and Supervisors, Feb
ruary^ 22-23, of which he is secre
tary, Dr. Stewart ia alao on the
program for. the morning of Feb
ruary 23, >t. whfeh time, he . will
speak'bh ” What' steps ought to ne
taken, to provide high school facil
ities, in the rural communitiest”.
Thomas Lloyd Jones of the Uni-
?rslty of Wisconsin’ is president
of the organization, and at the-
Washington convention several
prominent authorities in the -field
of education will speak; including,
besides Dr. Stewart, Avery W.
Skinner, director of examinations
of inspection of the New York
Department of Education, Sam
uel M. North of the Department
of Education of Baltimore, J. T.
Giles, State High School Supervis
or of Wisconsin, and E. E.
Brown, State High School Super
visor of Oklahoma. I
Hi Mi
MEET
fet this new wonderful
G. C. Bond, * ,crintcndent off
the Athens Public / Schools- and |
E. B. Mell, assistant superintend
ent and principal of the high
school left Wr*\t*uay for Wash
ington, P r “'here they will at
tend a meeting of ihe National
Education A3socir*<»n, division of
superintendents. Prof. J. H.
Walker of Monroe will accompany
Messrs. Bond and Mell to Wash
ington.
Ash Wednesday
Ushers In Lent
i The Lenten season be^sn Wed-
nesdny with Ash Wednesday,
which is observed by members of
the ■ Episcopal and Catholic chur
ches-' generally.
Lent continues until Esr.tcr.
which) comes this year on April
4th, and daring the time from now
until Easter, more than forty
days, < the habits and customs of
thousands of people are changed
in thdt..arU, denial and fasting ora
practiced on a measured degree.
He tells ns to lav aside all di- beauty cream called Mello-glo and) Services are being held in Ath
geative aide and instead gr* from try >L Palmer’s Main store, Prince I ens Wednesday and will continue
any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Avenue Pharmacy and Milledgajat set, datee all daring the Lenten
Salts and tuba a tuble^poonful in, ! >ar ^ Pharmacy. ... | season,
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Session Up For
Discussion As
24th Approaches
ATLANTA.—(A 3 ) — Now thal
ihe extraordinary session of the
Gecjgia general assembly is as.-
sured, political ooservere are won-
.•string whether the constitution
will allow the governor, in addi- j
while it is oftervr cing and fur
ther more, to continue this for one
week. While rel'ef often follows
the first.dose, it is important to
neutrnV-e the aridity, remove ihe
gas-making mass, start the liver,
stimulate the kidneys and thus
promote a free flow of pure di
gestive. juices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, ami is
made from the nc : d of grapes nnd
lemon juice, combined with lithia
.t.much,.offerer, with exevl'.ent '* 111 ;,^™^^^ «£%!£
reMUI * ... or sour, acid, gassy stomacl
relief will come instantly.
SourSiomacfa
“Phillips Milk of Magnesia”
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Itch
KILLED IN 30
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For fifty years genuine “Phillips
Milk of Magnesia” has been pre
scribes by physicians because It
overcomes three times as much
ncid in the stomach as a satura
ted solution of bionrbonite of
roda, leaving the stomach sweet
jnnd freo from all gases. It neu-
for so ers
From SCTIC1DE CO., Commerce,
PAI MFRR'TiifiTr. QTnnrq 'tralizes acid fermentations in the
PALMERS DRUG STORES . bowels and rently urges the sour.
|ing waste from the system with-
' . out purging. Besides, it is more
I pleasant to take than soda. Insist
‘ Phillips”. Twenty-five cent
Georgia-made Relieves Headache
Dusts
. for
Georgia Fruit Trees
A little Musterolc, nibbed on
•forehead and temples, will usually
drive away headache- A clean,
white ointment, made with oil of
mustard, Musterole Is a natural
remedy with none of the evil after
effects so often caused by “inter
nal medicine.”
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD
PLASTER.
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Made at Montezuma, Ga.
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Atlanta Chemical Co.
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RBANCE IN k LOCAL THEATRE
tlon to nvrning th? «nbj«t m»ttci
which it will 'heve' to. consider,
can legally stipulate the way in
which it goei About evolving h
w»y oct of ,oc!i considera
tions. -
Many of those with a political
turn of mind maintain that the
governor’s authority in calling an
eztra session is limited to naming
the captions under which the ’law
makers shall work and not setting
forth the manner or the details in
which they shall proceed in striv
ing at such legislation as omy ba
Others, however, state that as
the governor, in his official proc
lamation eet forth devioua days in
which the assembly should .con
sider matters of legislation, 'the
legislator, most adhere to such
recommendations as stipulated in
his call.
Meantime the work of prepar
ing tho house and aerate clww-
ben for the coming extra saaaion I
goes steadily on, and it is ex«sct-
ed that nsxt weak will find tne
question of the constitutionality
regarding the authority of the
chief executive on the floor cf
probably both branches.
In his Joint statement issued in
connection with his Saturday’s
proclamation, the governor inti
mated that no tax enerjnres would
come before the ‘ lawmakers. “If
the people in November ratify
bond banes.”- he stated, “or other
constructive amendments,
will be ample time for '
legislature to enact such
islatioa as tha new conditions
justify."
Soy Scout Play
At Normal School
Monday, Feb. 22
Th* Boy > Scout play "kids'
Awakening" will be staged at the |
i Normal School Monday, February i
22nd, at 8:00 P. M. This piey
staged at Mell Auditorium
Friday and was reported, by
“The Palace
of Pleasure”
With BETTY COMPSON, EDMUND LOWE
The Love Story of the World Famous Dancer, Lola Montes.
ON THE STAGE 9 O’CLOCK
The Georgia Quartette
HARMONY ENTERTAINERS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
thee*
hut 1
talent plays, «var : pot
Mack Sennett Comedy “TEE FOR TWO”!
On die Stage Night Shows Only
“FESS” DOTTERY AND HIS “S. M. C.”
BAND OF 17 MUSICIANS
STRAND THURSDAY
1 r* —
A rugged, thrilling action-story of the west.
Kyne’s latest and greatest story.
“The INFANTS <
■ it HILL”
With JACK HPLT, FLORENCE VIDOR
'•)> o'iv • NOAH BEERY, MARY BRIAN