The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 04, 1928, Image 6

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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBERJ.Jj TITE BANNER-HERALn. ATHEVB, GEORGIA'. TAG* 81* FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OUR BOARDING HOUSE •By Ahern BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE ]' Sketches by BessCy-^-Synopsis W Brnuchcr to. BErwey Diom-=w/.r DID TUB/SAY nmem •meysAM WW7UA/WXS> AMDABABy „ FORGET THE LOOK. QU THEIR. FACES AS LOA^ AS X LIME = WW7WE.y/JBJEP. DREAMED OF . J SUCAA7WIA3// / WANE SEEM 7W6 KIDS \M^A»7M6YS»w , BO0OAA3D BEPPO- / SURPRISED) BOY'/l DLL SAY TWEY V Msl6RS/„^ orf <3PAAlJ>«A,-v WKAT if /(j/I Vd/Urf-fo po IS SELL' CKV -fALKIAiVa-SIfiAlBOARP TbR EtfOUfirf || MOAlEV-fo ACCOMPAAlV COMMAflPER ^ Byrd oB His atpBPrtJori-ro-THE SOUTH El •.POLEIte Vila. Bg SOAlB TOR-fiAo I "Tears, amp I rasL-iWe lapsHouxp () iiicuiPB lid His PAurtV.-TWe ckU-V n MAAl AUv/g "foRAV WHo KUoulS-lWE 1 ^PROBLEM OF "life AU-fARCTiC, ESAP'-j/ , po VoU Ktioul, -THA-f Votl CAUttoT T stamp up A-f “fife soinH Pole 2 j Mo sir J ^iHe polar masmeT/sm"/ ET7> APFecfs Tour equilibrium,/■ WjL' AAP VoU HAV/E-To BM lULAVS, VoU HAVfei. I ~ut"f6tX ME, IS Tf -Tfeue HHERESsA MERRY-eO'RoUUP oA 'THE sqiMH pole 2= A BIS BAP TRAFFIC-COP •foLP ME THAT, WHEM I SfALLEP MV CAR OAl J v -His. shoe. ‘ During Jackson's administration, South Carolina, ..under the leadership of John C. Calhoun, declared that * laTaw passed by Congress, increasing the tax on all cotton and Woolen,goods imported from abroad, should - licit be enferoed in that state. The people became heat ed; war threatened, but Jackson stooa firm, doclaring ./that unless South Carolina obeyed he would send treops. r : I n—»*«M H—Mto. ,1 ft, r«|Wi .1 Tn S^lul K,W.rf... torr<tW. WHS -fiKrtTkER® ^ ~S2S r W6V DlONT w J NJELL.TM GLAD OA,7W£r ISWT AM/miM6 70 VWAAT 7AEYRE SOIA4S , 70BE— JOSTVIMT 71U-X7SU.7WEM g L VNAAT1 MAYS IN AK/AWNDf/ l weycoucowr EMEAA TALI 01© 7WINSS AC£ SOIAJ6 MAPPED '^ELL,V2liU Have Tb tams -THE MAToR's VloRPFoR OH 1 TbRTWo £ WEARS VEfrt "HENRY V “ CLA.V ' n Jackson’s firmness and ■he wisdom of Henry Elay saved the situation. Clay persuaded Congress 40 make the tax lighter. The affair stirred hit* torness, however; the South holding that !>... ported manufactures were cheaper than Hi*e: England’s. -By Cowan KEEP SER GUtt ON HIM .BALL. ' MV IF WE S'MlKH MOVIES, COT ANOTWtR WOTCW IN.^-" ■ HER G.UKI -/ W'I vtm’T SW UR CE&TMm ]^r IUKL.IIL go VvTch M^S%SSSS£Simi?*mmsa^ ' —■ --jjjfc UlhNS o’GiTTlN’RIb LA/ltwcugh BoP HAS MRED «S t DEKTlTy, THE FACT THAT HE RESEMBLES DA\NS0*4, A MOCH HATED REMEMUE OFFICER, MAKES Bill KIN&-. NOTORIOUS MOOH- SHINER,P0V)B1.7 KERN OUS vim ms TRtGGta FlH&ER »WE LOOKS 'LBOOT AS responsible AS A LOOSE eUTTBN.TOMt bigger game that sjune OW TEW LEGS, to JEST SIT , QUIET-LUKE .PAMSOM/ Wiso nien now began to fear the troubli which later brought about the Civil War. The South felt it must have new territory. No new states had been admitted for fifteen years at the time Arkansas cafne id as a slave state, in 1836, balanced by Michigan, in 1837. What is now Oklahoma bad been taken for Indians Who Awere made to move from Georgia and Florida.' * (To Be Continued)# What’s Next?) WASH TUBBS -By George Garb SIDE GLANCES lND VHW.E SIGHTSEEING IN 1 ALGERIA is gawds.* i’ll. helftwY uctL-tuer cter* THAT A FEVI WEEKS AGO WASH •AND (OV1 LEFT A NEAT FORWV.E UNESTED IN NOH-EWO SOAP, AND SET OUT TO SEE THE WORLD. J CMwIOiM 1 J nW ' Boow^i^sou 'BYill Owe. mb A HUMORED AM’ H-ioYTV Four DOLLARS—HOW much’ll x take OuTuH WORE PAT^ lifHi<s time ? /UMiim )yjHW-oW-^ -XtwCS. \T alu ooT- rntT Vs-X meam-vuh MIGHT" AG well Take YVt HULL i V PAY .A CAMCE.L ThET DfcBT t I CAILir S1AMO ANCflUER M8AR O' THESE MOMTHLY. , ©LASTED HOPES’, ' '"'AW ha\ a note ^ FROH A UTTLE B6S6KT MAID 8EGG«tG US To , RESCUE HER FRfiV*.> V A HAREM. r-Srlji DE OL MAN RAWS OS — BUT HE , KEEPS OTHERS, L FROM PAY I My |\. os| C2^h A STEAMER BOUND FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN THET GOT IN WRONG WITH HUDSON BEY, A Powerful sheik of •, TrtESAHASLA.', CT?«0U6Le FOLLOWED, «R U THE NOTE WAS DROPPED / MESKOOTlNE from the window of this i Nmrani*. two SAME HUDSON BEY. \ SHALT HEAR W / sot YOU V-i M. I PLAN TO STEAL | U ? * ‘ m FMiowie ) A 1 jfe s~\ nPX WFe,EH?y (If gr MEESTeR. SOU VER’ SAFE WITH ME. NO DANGER. Toecfjr* roEFORE LEAVING T&WM 15 Vfc WAS SEEN To BE VERY •CLUBBY WITH ANOTHER.' 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