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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1» 1926.
lANNER-nBRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
PAGE SEVEN
Spend Honeymoon in Clouds
facilities foe only 250, with 3 or Jot upriculti
4 to each room.
Empire State of South
Perhaps the most, potent argu-
ment for bond issues in Georgia cries is
is that Georgia ' must remove rye
from her mantles the stigma of *~
unprogresiiveness and ir.d*.:*
once—and assume as quickly
possible the place her natural
sources justify, I.ei „„
for one moment the other side
of thfl picture—Georgia as she
shou’d be and could be with
bonds; a state with consolidated
schools for all children, with the
elimination of all one-room school
houses; a state with a University
equipment capable of adequately
handling its -ons and-daughters.
This is the picture one might
draw. Shall we postpone that
great day indefinitely?
Granted that improved condi
tions are imperative, granted that
the state is the only logical one
to do this woi% the question is;
Shall the * Empire State of the
South” in possibilities remain the
least progressive of any state in
hut tl»o newspapers are complain
ing editorially that the rye hmd
-sold by 90 per cent of the bak-
crlv« Is not “black” and onlv part
"’I
The Centrist parly lias fntro-
inditfer- jdneed a bill in the Reichstag which
as seeks to curtail the importaflbn of
re-J wfmat to stimulate the growing of
considei | rye at home.
*""■ * * i The .rj-o bread, it is comj lain.'d.
has degenerated into a mushy Imi
tation of white bread, Instead of
hofng “heavy, hard, and good for
the teeth and digestion.” pufap-
ernlckle i- in a class by itself. It
Athena has WAYOFF WIN
NERS this week. Look for
them in the GEORGIAN. Win
ners announced Thursday and
Friday for Athena. f!9c
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«*—• Weekly
Simultaneous with the visit in
the United States cf Burgomeister
Sfhimagal of Munich In connec
tion with the municipal loss!ob
tained!'in New York. It was an
nounced that Munich hag sustained
a loss of 350,000 marks by a ven
ture into the hotel business..
As a promotion scheme, the
city semetime ago bought 52 pet
cent of tho stock of the municb
hotel company, which controlled
three Bavarian hotels. The hotel
did not pay and tho city sold the
stock at a loss.
r It Is also recalled that exactly
no bonds should be issued. Bonds j fiOO years ago, Munich negotiated
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r OR SALE—Two bed room I
suites, one Chifforobe, • one hat
rack, one Detroit Jewell combin'-
. ation stoveT^onc piano: Call
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WiLl EXCHANGE cash and 1921
. Ford, roadster in A-l condition
for small farm- Address “Miss/’
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Weekly
BERNSTEIN BROTHERS
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athens, Ga.
m3c
A. 'S- Thornton
Proprietor
OR SALE—A few' 2 year old
genuine Piedmont and Poulnott
Cotton Seed for planting, $1.50
per busiici. Ali:o n tew one year 1
old Cotton Seed, $1.00 per
bushel. W. I. Abney, Athens;
Richard F. Harris
8peclal Agent
New York Life Insurance Co.
announces a new policy with
increased benefits. S14 South
ern Mut. Bldg. Phone 228 m5-c
NOTICE
city of Regensburg. Some-mem
bers of the city council at' the,
LOST AND FOUND
OR SALE—A few pure home'
niised genuine Appier Seed
Oats* $1.00 per bushel. There
arc no better oats for spring!
sowing. W. I. Abney, Athens, 1
: tiers or me egy council ar. me,
„ ' time protested against the loan
| because they believed. Munich
j would be fi never subject to! the
! I dictates of Regensburg.
LOS T—Solitaire diamond ring
near Memorial Hall. $100 re :
ward for return to Banner-
Heraid. f21p
I am now connected wit
the CITY TIRE SERVIC*
STATION, corner Washingto
and Jackson Streets; and wi’
appreciate the continued pat
ronage of my friends.
WANTED
FOR SALE
Budding Paper Shell
Pecan Trees
J. M. LAMAR
289 Cloverhurst Avenue
Phone 841-W mlOc
SALE—New Tudor Ford
Sedan, $620; Studebaker Road-1
stcr, new paint and recondition- i
ed; Studebaker Touring, good:
tires and battery; Templar Tour- j
ing, good tires and battery;]
Hupmobile Touring,. good tires
and battery. CHRYSLER
SALES ROOM, 485. East Clay-1
ton. Phone 741. f21p|
a an' LONDON.—(/p)—Mrs. Emmeline
^ . Pankhnrst, ihe militant leader of
11 ii 1 I the “votes for women” cause be-
1 , fere the war. has returned to tho
, suffrage battle ground after spend-
(inset) got married he took his wife with him on t Ing the last eight years abroad.
Since he is an aviator, flying from town to tewni She has come back to England to
— • ‘ —- ----- •* 'rake part in the campaign, more
[peaceful than those she led years
ago, to extend the franchise to
| that British women may vote at
21 Instead of Waiting until they
are 30 yeara old. " v
“Women’s Week," to be marked
by oratory and processions through
out the country, is to take place
early In June to push the demand ,
for this extension of the suffrage, j
Mrs. Pankhurst, who has been !
in France. Bermuda, Canada and •
other parts of the world 'since j
she left England in 1917. considera : 1
FLAPPER FANNY say?
GROVER, PRESNELL
SATURDAY’S SPECIAL — New
shipment just received of La-,
dies’ Blonde K ! d Pumps, price ’
$3.00. THE FAIR STORE, 154
Thomas Street. fl9p
Need For Education Bonds
WANTED—To rent two nice con
necting rooms with bath for:
light housekeeping, must be
close in. Call J. II. Lewis, tele-
phone 640. f!9p
ARMEL’S GARAGE for FORD SERVICE
We have a complete stock of genuine FORD parts—best
Ford service in town. Also STAR parts and service.
Autoline Oil Makes Fords Smoother and Better.
MACHINE WORK AND WELDING OF ALL KINDS; -
We are glad to announce the return of SPEQK WINN
to our service department.
Pfcsne 387 169 W. Washington Street
ml4p
’OR SALE—Shoe shop, com
pletely equipped; well establish
ed. No lease to assume. Now in
VonCnnon building. Phone 1010.
f22c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-
sne leic cmgiuua m issf, consiuors
that women have not done badly I
In politics and otherwise, consid-}
dring their difficulties. “Now that |
we have gained the vote” she said. I
«r-on after her return, “we still j
have to prove ourselvdt worthy of j
It. Oar campaign now must be to 1
redeem our promises to teach the |
world that women are quito aa
capable of governnfent as men.”
Germany, reputed to bit the land
of black rye bread, consumes four
much wheat flour as rye.
OR SALE—Pair mules, wagon !
and harness. Armstrong &
Dobsb. f22p
United States. And when wo
compare the tax burdfen of the
state with that of other states cn
the basis of per capita payment,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
If you contemplate entering
the life insurance business or
shaking a change in your pres
ent connection, the Illinois Life
Insurance Company has an un
usually^ attractive general
agency Contract for the Athens
territory. Address
we find that North Carolina in
1922 was paying for law and or
der, schools, health and pub
lic welfare at the Tate of $18.01
per inhabitant, while the burden
in other south-eastern states
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W. 6. PERRY, State-Manager.
Suite 727 Atlanta, Trust Co.
times ..
figures Just issued by the-ministry
days article considers to $35.32 in Florida. These fig-
NKEDS FOR EDUCATION* uref come from the Census Bu-
BONDS rcaus in Washington and are the
-. The next sixty* Uny, I, the most *»*•» „ f « r - «“
F^ucinl time that has confronted ".nd^rae!
the*people of Georgia ir. a scars levy of taxed on wealth and per-
®f years. We are fb decide *$ n fJ
wither the state shall so far- ot thc profrram of bond ’““**• •
*a>d in education or not. It af- There is one final point to W
fects every school teacher, school t onsidered. Is it hc;tcr for Geor-
oxficial ahd home in Gcorsia. It pin to continuo lonser with' her
is tho paramount issue for all present system of “Pay-as-you-
Georsians to<iay. Shall the state go” or to issue bonds and "Uae-
issue bonds slid put its education- as-we-pny?” Is borrowing on
al plants in condition to take the credit of thc state a bad pol-
care of those dcslrins higher edu- lcy whon thn fun d, are to be used
cation in a way commensurate to for cnpita i improvements? Dacid-
that offered by other states? cd | y no This is thc only time
We know of over 250 splendid CTcd j t t hou’d ho used. Professor
high school plants in Gcorsia that j. ut2 in hi, book on p u blio Finance
have been developed in the last gay . .'Credit is n useful and im-
twenty years by the community portanl device for meeting finan-
settins together and bonding tho cja ) burdens too great for lha
town for a school l illding. We immediate capacity cf the revenue
know cf no tewn that has been, 1 sygtcm . cr v/hich arc of such a
hurt by thif, tha, has been bank-1 na turo as to warrant equalization
ruptedi that has failed ta meet I ot lhe !oa ,| 0V er a period of time."
its obligations; that hia had its . g ure j y educational Improvements
citizens driven away on accouo. f a |i under the Wen-vn prescribed
at imrul KrhoAls. Thn nnnni mnne __ :
nidg.
Atlantr, Georgia.
MALE HELP WANTED
SUNLIGHT IS ONE OF BEST
GERMICIDES KNOWN
RUIT TREE SALESMEN—
Profitable, pleasant, steady
work. Good side line for farm
ers, teachers and others. Perma
nent job for good workers.
Write for terms. Concord Nurs
eries, Dept. 114, Concord, Ga.
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH. 244 E.
Washington .Street, Special Sale
of Spring Hats for Saturday
and Monday- Good values at
Phone 77
The McGregor Company
important function of the skin
Is to resist excessive heat and
cold. If you depend on heavy cloth
ing for this resistance the natural
resistance of thc skin .soon, be
comes weakened and you become
more susceptible to dlrfoase.
This does not mean that, you
should wear summer clothing in
winter or that you should not wear
the proper amount of clothing and
clothing of the proper weight.
By UR. HUGH 8. CUMMING
Surgeon General, U. 3. Public
Health Service.
Sunlight is one of the best ger
micides and disinfectants known
to man Many harmful bacteria
will die after. exposure In strong
sunlight for half an hour.
The efreCta of sunlight and the
Effects' of heat are two quite dif
ferent things. In places where
summer heat Is Excessive more
babies die In sqjpmer than in win-;
ter. This high summer Infant,
death rate is due in some measuro
to tho fact that excessive heat les
sens the natural resiatenco of thc
body to uismsc and in part to the
fact chat milk, the food of infants
does not keep well In warm wea
ther. I
Many deaths which occur among
older people during the hot
months of the summer are also
caused In part by excessive heat.
The effect of heat on the central
nervous system la direct and heart
failure sometimes results from a
lack of proper precautions In guard
Ing against the heat of the sun.
LADiES* WORK
A SPECIALTY
Cleaning, Wcing,
Repairing, Altera
tions. Suits Pressed
white, you wait. .
IEN—We help you to make
moro money by teaching you)
barbering. Jobs waiting at
wages better than most •men j
cam- Earn while learning./
Wrjte Holer, 23 N. Forsyth,'
Atlanta. flop J
We have the most complcto line of Awning
C* Stripes ever shown in this city. Wc are able
X» to furnish you any kind of Awning material
X that you ahould want, at a very LOW COST.
£ We handle only tho very best grade of Awning
2 material that can be bought. If you are in
-T need of any Awnings, let me call and show
:*'• you my samples and take your order for thc
^ early SPRING. Our prices nre right.
.LI, y.’ORK GUARANTEED.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Field and Gordon—All yariotfes
.Cabbage Plants and Onion Sets.
Phones 1066—1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
to be sure.
Phone 9100
OCONEE PRESSING^ CLUB
Corner Coiiegc and Clayton
, ihlBfc
Phone 1350
G. WI FARRELL SONS
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH, 2U E.
Washington Street, Special Sale
of Spring Hats for Saturday,
and Monday- Good values at
13.98 and $6.00. f32c
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advertise for it.
Perhaps the nicest thing about
a man Is you don’t have to.wcrry
even If you do have an Adam’* ap-
P ,e -
Some day wise congressman
Is going to be re-elected on tho
platform that he didn’t introduce a
bill.
Pneumonia, bronchitis and dlu-
eases of the respiratory system
■how marked increases during the
winter months. Diseases of the
Intestinal tract, diarrhea and <!y-
sthtery, are more prevalent during
tile months of July.
Heavier foods may be eaten in
the winter months than are eaten
during the summer. Diseases of
Ihe intestinal trait, are frequently
caused by eating Yeod which more
^r^rin nUiuZtWia them what other states provide?
Sid taIWm C<vnptu*e thje appropriation of
ir»W- f nnivJSS^T o2irJ2 wK t 1920 ,or G ®° r * la other sou-
bunX U "4f.ta^m^j 1 ''^ ■ *'* b '“ Uin *-.
ago and'yet they arc still serving { “For improvement alone, Lou-
the youth of the state. So the i isiana gave her State University
buildings the people of today will I $750,000; Mississippi is spending
erect on the campus of the var- j $760,000; Tennessee, $1,000,000;
lous colleges will be of such o {Alabama, $600,000; North Caro-
permanent nature end so wisely jifna, $l/.50J)00 and South' Cafo^
planned that they wih be serving line gave to Clemson alone $200,-
the state for a hundreds years tolooo.” Where is Georgia? you
come [ask. In the last ten years we
Let’s get together, people of [gave our State University only
G'orgia, for once on-a building $10,000 to use for new buildings
program that will reflect the and other Improvements. And
statesmanship and intelligence of this in spite of the fact that last
the state. (year we had at the University of
For Capital Investment (Geri’gia 1,500 applications for
Bond itsaes do not mean of 1 admission, and with dormitory
Where thelSick Go To Get Well.
ALBERT H. TIMJL
Ftlrntr Chiropractor
27914 Lumpkin St. Phone 34(K
~ : IJ I 1'. jT -fM.i F°R BEST RESULTS
USSBBBbSgl Color's Evergreen l.i«n
rapKBWW-. v. — . -; A ? tirais for open lawns.
Kentucky Blue Grass
g for shaded ones.
SOW THESE SEED DURING FEBtlU ARy OR MARCH.
COFER SEED COMPANY
Phone 247 269 North Lumpkin
ml2c
CORONAS
RESTED AT
REASONABLE RATES.
THE McGREGOR CO.
Every man hopes his radiator
won't freest until It finally jtoov.
properly should b" eaten only lor-
In* the month?i of winter, but also
by food which bus “spoiled ” I
You will find that you will be
much healthier if you diminish the
weight of your underwear and In-
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I Week-End Shopping
Growing In Athens
AMI AS USUAL*—THERE'S
r A REASON.
Before you shop tomorrow
in the stores of Athens v shop
first tonight in ,
Undoubtedly one or the
reasons for the growth of
week-end ^shopping in Athens
haa been/ the Thursday and
Friday business announce
ments In the Banner-Herald-
These week-end business mes
sages, going Into many hun
dreds of Athena homes, as
well as many hundreds of
other homes within a radius
of fifteen or twenty miles of
Athens, naturally and inevita
bly has built up week-end
■hopping in Athens.
THE BANNER-HERALD.
crease the weight of yopr overcoat.
You Khould also remember to re
move your bvercoat whenever you
enter a hot room,or a car. One
WASHINGTON TUBBS H
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S e«£VM T4AC Th' BOS4 A
■5EN0S ME AFTER SOMETHIN*;
I FOR LET WOT IT WAS. r - /
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8m coo-coafMrtjM.
JUST A Ut FM.HW.-A
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REMINDS ME'.
•AT’S uty TH 1 ,
Boss told /
ME TO h
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