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PAGE TWO HERE ARE THE WINNERS IN VARIOUS STATE RACES RO Ly ORI R R IRO N 0 e . BB DRER IR % e . T R R§ : R B e Pk g R SRR 2 ; e 3 st 1 > oo B S 2 BM R L 8 B ;e w@g“" % ."‘.)::‘ % oy ‘,’:‘V% B 25 % A S Ry = SEue B . = R O 5 B a 0 O 23 SR b "11»?”53"»’,1, ;.. G L S ) ;;:}4:;:_:,,‘,__.‘.-' B o AR R Y B AR A R ,;;:%%5 A R SO 3 AR - A P o ST 3 S . BEEE B S o . s e 2 s «»";'{*" b S S K RDHL gy b s e s 1 JOHN B. HUTCHESON o O s R . : R R R S T e . w R - A e R T B s R S B : R ”Z( i § R e R R B .k'/.”“k";‘v G R ; ; R R RRe R R X SRR B KT AS . R B e S 1 s W 1 e B R A T e SR e s R R i R o 1 5 R RN 3 S :B R L e :;'::_:4; B e e ‘r’x) R s S R L s, S R SRt o S B N v R o B e R Seo R Gy = et R R SRBR " S ZHRY, i Beaß 3 SR PR 2 R R S s SEo R SRR e K >g2 i o ] g 3 S o B & R % B 2 R 3 2 %3 % SRR RS M, D, COLLINS IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL 1 When we eat too much, our food decays | fn our bowels. Our friends smell this decay coming out of our mouth and ecall it | bad breath. We feel the poison of this | decay all over our body. It makes us | gloomy, grouchy and no good for anything. | What makes the food decay in the bowels? | Well, when we eat too much, our bile | juice can't digest it. What is the bile juice? | It is the most vital digestive juiee in our ; body. Unless 2 pints of it are flowing from ! our liver into our bowels every day, our | movements get hard and constipated and | 9% of our food decays in our 28 feet of | bowels. This dezay sends poison all over | our body every six minutes. ! When our friends smell our bad breath | (but we don't) and we feel like a whipped | tomeat, don't use & mouthwash or take a | laxative. Get at the cause. Take Carter's | Little Liver Pills which gently start the | flow of your bile juice. But if “something ! better” is offered you, don’t buy it, for | it may be a calomel (mercury) pill, which | loosens teeth, Dfrbeo and scalds the rectum In many people. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by mame and get what you ask for--25¢. ©1984, C.M.Co. ® WHAT GASOLINE GIVES i | 15% TO 20% MORE Ty SMOOTH POWER ? ANELAD R ST GASOL'NE ~C= @l“ ' L - £ 4 - | g-; A 0 O Yy Lo | i Ml € "9 2 v‘ i WILL EXHIBIT . "H'%[H‘i; / /) ONE DAY ONLY ‘ t‘i!li't‘l‘ / /.:\xmemoon_ AND NIGHT PERFORMANCE "~ \ /l/| .ATHENS | (i} Lexington Road, Opposite | | Airport. "l |y s 19 | e ser 4 i N Doors Open 1 and 7 P.M. 4 S ? . llg Performances 2 and 8 P.M. il lml:"mm"’\/ 'A BIG HIGH CLACS !! illl 1 ITTE R CIRCUS :::{::mgsa.n”e , \.\23 W 3 s*/CHILDREN' Cogy o\ “ i 4 - SR - ‘ M le e T~ of I T ] i o ;:;. R 2 : ") S A Kot R R b gk § BT e 4 e i Er s | % e o, | & e # | - 7 | A S % | = B "fi | £ % i B ’ i i | | & A, R 7 -/»’725554555::' |B g A |B e R - % | | L S R SR IS LSs N & L i R R s ki G | e . A | o e | B Ko »‘,;‘».;;;A,-:;:;:;:;:;'}44:s:s:}:s:3"}:s:i:i:is'f.i:‘g'f.f' g | it sA s { G R i ','}’Z'{/ . A g s ¥ SRR ~;":;:;f::-:;:;;:f:-‘:':..1;1"";é:’:i'i" i e S B B s B s G s ‘ S A L S v e I g 08 s s GG 07 . A PE G s o Ld R A R AS A eAT JUDGE H. J. MCINTYRE e s S PR R e g ‘ B . 7 o e % ¥ A A s 58 B QRO 1 1 A . oo Bt A B R S | o e o ‘:I?Ij"fi S " % ’:’ 52 "_,:5:;,:5',' S ST R ORI SRR IO o R RS vor 28 R R S e B ) R SRR . R bR R s :;fi:_";.'f e S s R 1 L e S R g}( b R e 7 i AR Ity e e o RS N AR O CNE . 3505- EEESE e e R SR+ e N s L ‘Q%: P RR R % RB 0 3 AR s R R S ks S X b ‘ ?’g\:f‘% R e . SR | AR, R eAP o | B ks ZAR s | IR i g s B ROOREEY SRR RS | ot ol A DO (KRN |SR e I B OSSR R SRR RO S SN o ey SR /D) i e e A A M, Jo YEOMANS Thirteen Enlisted Men = From Fort Mac Begin Preparatory School FORT McPHERSON, Ga-—(/f)— Thirteen enlisted men from Fort Benning today began attending a six months preparatory school at FFort Mc¢Pherson to prepare them to enter the United States Military Academy at West Point. The enlisted men, who arrived here yesterday, recently were suc cessful in passing competitive exa minations at Fory Benning., If they ‘are successful at the preparatory school here, they will enter West Point, . The following men are attending the classes here: . Privates ,Peyton L. Rackley, Charles C. James, Robert C. Har ris, Lowell 1. Blackwell, Weaver H. Gaines, Woodrow N. Wallace Dayvid Carman, Carrell H. Drews William D, Froshee, James P. Wil son, Jack C. Whitesell, Liloyd M Harris and Raymond A. Knox. e : £ -)::@5 AEEEE & f Qe e DSG s | U R S Mi MR e e o S A e 77 B R 4 p: B g e e 4 % T AT T S % % E: S TR S i e e R GG) G i T kT L A U R . R T R by :5.:::4 : K g T gRP L R P i, A e 0 SRR A Rt s [ f:é',, :g i .%R s e B b PO s .fi T B SRR o R 4‘ B Mu&% o W B ':3:1.75’~<0 o R "‘fl';}, R i R e L R G Ll Y S 4 ; Re R 3 i UM s e sy, (B R i R 2 ) o 5 e ,f’ Ryt 7 Vi Woßr o by 74 % Brr sy 2% " S : B ) B 4 .g 2 s (s % BEr A SR R i A S, vt %% & S S, S, 5 ges . . R R JOHN B, WiLSON / : } W i W :;-;3!55:5';:';;?:,5-.:551,,:‘ B R eg, B e ti‘ o ”k&i;’\” i - A ! P g b B ; i 7";,'5,‘;','4./:;: B o , S '.;f;:z".f o S W s . P 8 RS R o BEGIT hal &’i"‘ /8 SRR R e e g : A P R P R et % B L 3 iy - S {5 ss % 8 § / S . o ¢ ~;:{:7‘ o e~ s T WYI S 5 A ek : JUDGE R. B. RUSSELL, SR. 'H. J. Stegeman Is ! Rotary Speaker at . Meeting Yesterday ! BY SAM wWOODS { Director of Athletics, H. J. Stege | man, spoke to local Rotarians at ;the regular luncheon meeting of j the club yesterday a¢ the Georglan { hotel. He was introduced by Dr. lPope Holliday, chairman of the ! community service committee, ‘i Coach Stegeman discussed foot i ball rules, told of the Warner ané |the Notre Dame system, and ga¢e | blackboard diagrams explaining | different plays that the average { fan does not.observe. His tallc was 'one of the most Interesting ever ! given at a Rotary meeting, .and the !usual hour luncheon, ran some 15 minutes over time. : Numerous questions were askea the popular athletic director, and each was answered and explained. Col. T. 8. Mell offered a resolu tion that was adopted, on the death of James 1. Sexton, past president of the local Rotary club. 'Tom 'SeaWe]l and Presiaent Claude ! Chance also paid tribute *to ‘the Ilaie Mr. Sexton, as a member of Rotary, and as g citizen.” °= " % l H. F. Patat, club service chair ! man had a meeting of his mem !bers ‘at his home Tuesday nighe. Jimmy Knowles was a guesy of Dr. Marion Hubert and Jack Daniel was a guest of E. L. Wier at the meeting yeésterday. i Senator Stephens ' To Seek Approval ' Of Coastal Project BILOXI, Miss, — (&) — Unite_q States Senator Hubert Stéphens of Mississippi, chairman of the sen ate committee in cOmmerce, an nounced Wednesday he would seek federal approva] for a gulf coast reclamation project which would lcan for reforestation of some 1,- 1 200,000 acres in Florida, " Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas. The project proposed by Dr. F. Walter Boyer of the Gulf Coast | Tung Oil. company, calls for the ‘building of a new national forest to be created by the réplanting of idle, waste and cutover land south of 32 degrees of north latitude and north of 30 degrees of north lati ’ tude. ’ f Sponsors of the project claim that it woul.d more than' pay for itself in the production of tung | oil. In each of the states that wotld be affected by the 'project, it is | planned to build eight model rural lsettlements of about 1,000 homes‘ each, four schools, two churc'hes( ;and a hospital operated at cost. ] Control of the state projects| would be vested in 5 board of three , trustees and the secretary of the | interior would be chairman a'ndi' treasurer of each board. Other | members selected from the con- | gressional delegation of each state! {and of the board would be appoint- | ‘ed by President Roosevelt. ° [ { It is estimated 15 years would be | :required to complete tne reforesta- i tion at a cost of $96,000,000 for the ! itirst gix years. Right thousandt thousand workers would be given | 'employment for the 15 years, spon- l i sors claim, 3 | Vs. ; . MALARIA | 666 Liguid or Tabiets Checks Mal. 1 aria in three days. 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Receipts for the fiscal! year since July 1, $684,901,043; expenditures, $1,178,662,832.06 (including $648 - 641,410.62 of emergency expendi tures;) excess of expenditures, $498,761,791.10; gold assets, $7,967, $14,596.83, THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA’ e P A . .. a o s %“ L ? s . e e & : B i . iE rREP.“PAULYBROWN - e . e, L s 1~~:5'_‘::'355:.-;%:?@f:e;s:§i~:-z;5. g i s'i e R B Tl : e o R e B R A . aaamaaE B R R AER e e R = B SRR 5 LSR O kS R = % R ... s "&’ PR RR R | e e B :4:5.;:5;@:.' e O e s ’ S R o § *’M e | B o R S, e e SRS LSS S e R EEmmSEE et SR sESang e - gEma g NN S e : Boadss Qoo S R R s eX e R o R R e e N S . a T o o P VIVIAN STANLEY G s o S R eR AR RS o R S o e R i e G S G e Pt BR R SR R o B \SR .:.;__":;.I:"':;':E:f:fzf:;:i:i AL |oR e s R eSR e | R ‘."?:f:ffi:?::-':?:fzf"":3:’.3:-:1:» :;;:‘}:;1&;:52;:{:%;&' B R e R SRR R s o R EE e .""5"?:'55:” 3 ;vv..Z‘ "':s‘l:?'s:'ss"}:s- SR w R e R o R o LR B R ;:3:;‘:%‘3:‘;’:-‘:-.--‘."I-‘Efff?f-'f??.ii- e e e R R g B R B R L ;:;:5;.:}:;:; i R AR I B R, B T R B g RS A SN e PR SR S B R b el R R R S SO R i:f:j:?:;;::}:;:;:{:{:' B ‘:5: g e RRt RIS R R e RS 3 B@ R RS L e e » S | ,_.;.;;;:;:;:;;;:4:-::\;’5_3} RS B R S R R SRR -:.;;“,?}_\‘3:5555:}5:35:%&%': R BR * R SRR R R R S RO R SRR R SRR DRI ‘:}°§\;;,;’}>‘ ‘ SRR SR § R GRS SR R7B ¢ R %t“‘\* : SRR R B RSR R R R X bR S 55 8 BT TOM LINDF®e SAFETY NOW TRY SERVICE Rowe Warehouse & Fertilizer Co. 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CARRINGTON Negro Woman Jailed, Starts Short-Lived Beer-Sale in Jail WASHINGTON, Ga.—(®)—A Ne- | gro woman, detained on a larceny! charge, established a short-livea | beer business in the county jai]l here, but it only added to her trou- | bles when the sheriff placed a sec-| ‘ond charge of larceny anad one ot possession against her. Sheriff G. M. Walton, who has been active in enforcing the state | prohibition law in Washington and Wilkes county, confiscated the beerl from a truck passing through here, The driver was arres’ed and exe cuted bond for a hearing 1n Novem ber. The beer was stored in; a cell. f ~ When the Negro was arrested| fshe was placed in an adjoining | \cell. l ‘ Deputy Sheriff E. H. Lunceford said she fashioned a hook with ‘wire and a broom handle and fish ed the brew into her cell.” At 'a| cut-rate of five cents a bottle she | disposed of about four or five cases, net only to other inmates.l but to outsiders as well. Her business thrived until it was detected by the sheriff, who re lieved heg of the nickles and plac ed her in another cell. After a preliminary hearing she was bound ove, under SSO bond for trial later. | 3 2900 - G R 4 B s o o oo e et : £ »\%‘ 4“’”«1‘ g e X s . - <4 e L o i . L o fi s s . 2 g TSR T vy B e e e oo - “@ Gy PR e ;;.;55:;%_ B i A o SRR SR B & s:f o S e o g s B Mt B e g t. s 0 Y S 4 o s foaiis T o N ;ssw % SRR e P e Gaaage T 4 s 4 5 ":::_jf?:fl'-_lg_iig‘;f'-':1:1;.;: RS Ry '-Z-i.::;.j::-'- SR ‘\‘ e e B O A B e e f P T :?";EEEgxfi{fi"i:{;:::}E'-:::E;:'l’-” .u’. S R 8o RS R S ‘7 IGI NEe O aie :E§Ei:i?::;:;::il;:;ifiziiiE'.E:i;i;;;:::"'-'~:fi%g: R : PR sER R e T e baent T o J el R ¢ ek " . A e el B T O ‘é“w - i T S e @ . -\ g EVERY TYPE OF JOB makes is § @GR4 4a 1 o 0 0l ' - e to know that Camels do release your £ e SR YL stored-up energy, causing that “sunk” - T L, L feeling to disappear. Enjoy this L g LT e delightful “energizing effect” as fre- L LT S : quently as you want. Camel’s costlier & e e tobaccos never disturb the nerves. S § 5 e AR N i g 4 : AN o ot e TS o s R sow n e T e f ;‘;\, ‘% 3 e o ) ok Fom e e B Sl s R . . : iy Ry b M # 4 Fom i o e S e Gk T e 3 B .= @ o :SN Ny s fl L gy . e . B ko bk i B i o Sl :-‘me"j L IBy ok b e 5 3 s “-’_: A pragy L : ; 5 3 HAL M. STANLEY Brazil went in for wine produc tion when European tariffs cut down_her coffee exports, produc |ing 30,000,000 gallong in 1933. Why Even City Chitdren are Menaced byWorms { Round-Worms or Stomach Worms « « « How city children catch &»@N@ » make children pale, dull, or ;@ A cross; why modern diet en- f 4 % 3 courages the danger; why [\\; eg’ even adults suffer; why [ »%i« symptoms are misunder- ~ii‘ e i | | l ; y g _‘“‘l Full-grown Stomach Werms are here shown in their proportionate . size (15 inches). Scores of them are often found in one person’s ‘ system. When tangled into knots they may cause serious trouble and i discomfort. WISB country mothers are ever on their guard against the common Stomach Worm, - which continues to persist in spite of all modern safeguards, plumbing, gar bage disposal and hygiene. But city mothers are amazed to-learn that Worms are plentiful in the city, too. There are only too many signs of them - pale faces, thin bodies, poor appetites, cross ness and irritability, constant nose picking, fidgeting, bad dreams, grinding of teeth in sleep, or vom iting. Any one of these signs may mean WORMS! . JJAYNES VERMIFUGE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 i Yy SRPTEMBER A — O -, |SR 4;%;;» o e e sBN L g{gfif G B ey By R B *’f‘ffif?‘ o - e o R e R e ;,;.;;f}!'}h. 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I eßy TR ! @& T g\& 3 ,;;;_s.*.;‘.‘:~:- Dogs and cats play in the soil and geass where the tiny, unseen Worm eggs may ~have been scattered by the millions. The eggs stick to the fur or jaws of the ani. k “¥J mal, from where they are easily carried i into the child’s mouth when he R, %) pets or plays with his four-footed "9 i friends. e //_\ " 3 :«,,:"‘. '.l' v ‘;_‘” A'? Drinking water, fruit N ',‘ ? and leafy wvegetables, { ¥ M ';such as lettuce, cab & R Al J bage and spinach, may ~ Y carry the tiny Worm #’”At 5" - "flJ eggs to the child's ~;‘-" A Vit s stomach, even in spite : ’f of careful washing. I‘ i SR s s L U. S. Government Bulletin No. 286 shows that out of 2,000 school children examined, a many as 49 out of 100 in some schools had worms. No child is 100% safe. If in doubt, have your child’s stools examined by a lab oratory——or give the child Jayne's Vermifuge, for 104 years the fiest thought of millions of mothers who have learned to recognize the signs and know just what to do. Your child may be undernour: ished—he may be constipated— but then again he may bave WORMS. Ask your druggist for the PLEASANT Vermifuge in the largest bottle for the money=—= The hairy legs of flies may pick up the Worm eggs and later drop them on the child’s food. No saféguard can stop this menace.