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FRIDAY.
READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMBPS FOR ATHEUS HERALD ADVERTISERS
niittee on ‘arrangements and prizes
were given today to the owners of
the prize exhibits. -4 i
Race Progress a pageant in.
which students of colored schools
in tne community took part,. Was
given. Afterwards, a farmers’ con
ference was held, during which
problems of interest to - colored
farmers were * discussed, Tlie
speakers were Dr. Paul Chapman,
Prof. E. A. Williams, Juanita Con
yers, Walter B. Hill, Mrs. Clinton
Bryant and .'Mrs. Bessie Woods.
During the. evening the visitors
were entertained with pictures.
around the fwo Milledge boys, and,
a fast dr'ving set of forwards,
FOR SPORts
Reversing the usual procedure,
'an unusually smart kn.’cker suit
7juu* the trousers of brown velve-
•Xeen while the Jacket Is of light
.plaid velour. Dyed squirrel trims
the collar and pockets.
Monroe Boys Win Third Place
Wier. The primary for vicfc-jHresi-
dcntial nominees was as interest
ing and snappy as the presidential
primary.
The election .will take place at
the next meeting of the club
members having the privilege of
voting for one of the above t\vo
nominees ' for' each office.' This
method of electing officers is fol-
I lowed by all Kiwanis clubs, each
member is entitled to nominate
anyone he chooses for an ofice the
any was BR lunuwcu uy in-, final election beim; made from the
team mate, John Cheek with' a 1 two leading nominees,
score of S52. In the. judging of Thursday's' luncheon at the Y.
horses, cattle, and swine, the M. C. A., Avas attended by fort£-
Georgia boys made eight perfect one members of .the club. Resoju*
scores and led all of the states | tions 1 expressing regrets of the
In the. judging of Poland China club on the sickness of Kiwanians
Hogs. . J. C. Jester and/Fleetwood Lanier
This contest, which is an. ad* were adapted.
nual event, was won two years ago Dr. Gus Clarke won the attend-
by the team from Georgia, and in ance prize, given by Golden
easily accounted for the victory.
The Delta laus tallied three times
in the four quarters, and marked
up a safe.y for good measure.
The feature of the set-to was a
‘big league’ pass from Harwell to
Ryther that was good for twenty
er thirty yards ai.d g touchdown
in the dying minutes of the fracas/
The liuledge fraters, and Rob
inson and Ryther, proved to ha the
shining lights of the -victorious
eleven, while Heard, Hester and
liannahan played good for ri-e
Getting Rid of a
Stubborn CougK Is
. Childs Play Now
^ Voke The Medicine Yourself At
Home It’s Cheap—but Yon t
. .} Can’t Beat It.
If you want to take care of that
had, hang on cough and do it in a
few hour s, letter get one bounce of
Varmint (double strength) and
y mfjris half-nint at home.
- You can do thik in two minutes
' : by adding -a little sugar and
e.’ioughcwaler to fin a half pint
-.bittle.
. ••.You’ll travel the world over be- 1
' fore’you get a medicine that will
■act so surely and quickly on the'
■■ypucus membrane of the nose and
throat. It halts the inflammation,
■■ the tickling sensation stops'with
the first spoonful, the heavy
“ breathing : goes and clean mem
brane, free from irritation' and
./uncus follows. -
For Catarrhal conditions such as
-piucas droppings/-clogged nostrils
gand watery eyes, it won’t disap-
•kpaint—ask for Parmint (double
Strength.) Speak plainly so that
glhe druggist will know exactly
-vhat y OU wanb—Advertisement.
L. M. jSheffer. Assistant State
Supervisor of Agricultural Educa
tion, returned to Athens Thursday
from Chicago where he had car
ried the boys on the Georgia Live
Stock Judging Team who complet
ed in a nation wide contest held in
connection with the International
Live Stock Exposition.
He reported that the Georgia
boys placed third .in competition
with twenty -states. The contest
was won by the team from Vir-‘
ginia with a score of 1041 points;
Iowa was.second with a score of
1019;. followed closely, by Georgia
with 1015. . . Jl: I
state' . ilirvk;
CONTEST
! .The Georgia team" was selected
at hr state contest; "held at the
Southeastern Fair,, and was com
posed fo-Deitte Hockersmith, John
Cheek, ahd H. P. Breedlove "all
of the Fifth- District A; & M
School at Monroe. On'the trip to
Chicago they were accompanied by
Mr. Sheffer, and thpir instructor
Troy Edwards, wiy> was graduat
ed last June from the State Col-
era tive basis. It will be interesting
to learn that only J13.110.00
worth of cotton was sold last year
by the plan. $3,650.00 was saved
by selling cattle co-operatively.
, 10 clean out your bowel,
out. cramping or overall
Cascarets, Sick headaS
ness, gasses, Indlgestion/’jS
set stomach and ail „, h
gone by morning. N |“ <
gro\vn.„p s
dren, 10c a box. Taste like
Advertisement.
Si c:- ;'|.
OUl 4.4 «s KGE
VS CANDLER HALL
Following the conclusion’ Of the
encounter all grid eyes at the bm-
versity are being turned toward
the impending championship bat-
tlo between teams representing
ELDORADO. Arkl — Fire which
Thursday night threatened the en
tire Smackover oil Held, when
lightning. Ignited an oil pit of the
North' American Olf Company and
later spread to five Pits contain
ing approximately 4QO.OOO barrels
of oil, was stni burning early Fri
day, although officials of the com
pany expressed .the. belief that
with - continued wet weather, the
blaze would be confined to a com
paratively small area, oil workers
attempted to siphon the oil out of
the 'burning area but were handi
capped by lack of containers.
Officials estimated the loss at
$200,000.
Old College and Candler Hall. The
campus title wjll be at stake when
the. warriors take the turf Satur-
• li
Peterson’s Ointme
“Hundreds of people ^
me,” says Peterson, “that
son’s Ointment is the quick,
best remedy for piles j
world.” For chafing, eezer
sores and sore foot \\\
gists, 35c, 60c, $1.00, $2.50
—(Advertisement.)
Tear Down Sigma Nu
Eleven To A 22 to Noth
ing Tune. First Frat
Game.
Old College Versus Can*
More than 1,000 colored people
! Athens and vicinity took part
Georgia farmers sold $2,062,-
153.00 worth of farm products last
year on the co-operative planB and
saved $590,442.00 thereby, accord -
ling to announcement Thursday by,
Dr. J. Phil Campbell, director of
extension of the State College of
Agriculture.
, A saving of $114,740.00 was
realized In buying farm commodi
ties on the co-operative basis, it
la declared. The Floyd County
Farm Bureau saved $8,000 oa r.70
tons of fertilizers bought co-opcra-
tlveljr. 'Dr. Campbell states $67,-
044.00 was saved In purchasing
fertilizers in this way.
COUNTY AGENTS
HELPING
Cattle, hogs, cotton seed, Irish
potatoes, sweet potatoes, truck
crops, grain, corn, peannts and
other farm products were bought
ahd sold by the co-operative plan.
Many of the countv agents and
farmers are now making market
ing plans before producing the
of Athens a—. ,,
in the- e'xcrcises held at the Julia
Jackson Harris school during the
Incomplete Birth Registration
Causes Athens To Get Unwelcome
Publicity, Says Health Director
dler Hall Next On Pro
gram. Campus Title Is
At Stake.
Johnny Odum’s bearcat Delta
Tau Delta pigskin aggregation
smashed, crashed and passed their
way to an easy victory over the
Sigma Nn eleven on Sanford Field,
Thursday' afternoon. The fina”
score was 22 to nothing.
The game was (fie first of the
1922 frat grid menu at the Uni
versity.
From thg very start, it was
very much in evidence that th'-
Delt eleven, although the lighter
outfit, was the more experienced
and best team bn the field.
CRACKAJACK
BACK FIELD
A crackajack backf icld, built
(VAN-NIL Is a synthetic vanilla of rare flnvourlug content,
Its alluring fragrance VAN Nil Its d
tempts a trial g
first-day’s session of the annual
fair, .which closed Wednesday- ;
Exhibits of-farm and home, ex
hibits were assembled by the com-
Athens is getting some undesir
able publicity as a result of in
complete registration of births in
Clarke county, according to W. 'A.
Lavis, director of the State Boatd
of Health.
A letter from Mr. Davis iq
which he set out that the birth
registration returns for the coun
ty are incomplete, was read at the
Kiwanis clnb meeting Thursday.
Following reading of the letter
the Kiwanis club voted to join
with' the Rotary club in urging
that all births be registered.
|j PUT STOMACH IN
ORDER AT ONCE
Dr. H, M. FulKlove, Dr. D. H, Du
pree and T. (L Anderson-
According to Di. Davis Clarke
county filed a complete registra
tion of deaths but only .72 per
cent of the births were registered.
“When the Infant Mortality report
from the U. S. Government is pub
lished I fear your city will Bear a
stigma of a' high infant mortnlitv
rate because of a complete death,
record is filed and a complete
birth record i? not.” V
Births can be Registered' with
Janie* Barrow, city clerk who cov
ers the 216th, ’217th, 1467th and
13'.7th districts, W. . K. Eidson,
“Pape’s Diapepsin” for
Gas, Indigestion or
Sour Stomach
Today
GEST GLOVES
» Instantly! Stomach corrected!
SYou'never feel the slightest dis-
ifrifs from indigestion or a sour,
r.irid, gassy stomach, after you eat
—i tablet of “Pape’s Diapepsin.”
* Jibe moment it Teaches'the stom-
gioh.fill sourness flatulence, heart-
3ium, gases, palpitation and pain
"51’s appear. Druggists guarantee
i'ach package to correct digestion
“at once. End your stomach trou
ble- for few cents.—(Advertise-
ii'cnt-)
fJilnnajly;: 241st district!^
WIN^
' Barton.
MARTY MINE’S MUSIC
Any man will be glad to receive a fine, pair of
gloves such as we are notf’showing.
We # HaVje the Famous Fownes Make
Considered thegrer^ best in gloves. Both cadet ftiid.
regular sizes. Silk lined if you prefer them.
The leading color is-r- 1;/.'
iSo Easy to Drop Cigarette
ICigar or Chewing Habit
- No-Tv-FHC baa Helped thou-
I -ands to break the oostly. nerve-
'{shattering tobacco habit. Whea-
-rver you have a longing for a
"smoke, or chew. Just place a harm
less‘No-To-Bao tablet In your
-mouth Instead. All deelre stops
TShorttr. the habit Is completely
{■broken, end you are better oil men-
/tally, physically, financially. It’s ee
woasy. so simple. Get a box o* No-
ATo-Bac and If it doesn’t release yoo
-from all craving for tobacco tn
rihny form, your druggist will re
-tund your money without question
^FT/ THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
morning at 8 o’clock, will be held
from the residence 1 Saturday
morning at Id. o’clock. Rev. J. C.
Wilkinson, pastor of the First Bap
tist church and Rev. G. Campbell
Morgan, will conduct the services..
Interment will be in Oconee ceme- j Manufacturers concluded its con-
tery. Pallbearers will be announc- vention here Thursday after elect
ed latar. - - - ling Mike Coats of Athens, Geor-
Mrs. Parker has been In bad gia, president,
health for about two years and. 'W. J. Barrett, of Tampa, Fla,
came hete 'two months ago to (was elected vice-president, J. W.
be with Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Up Clopton, of Decatur, Ala, aScre-
untll she was taken ill she anditary; W. Stilling, of Daytona,
her Jiusband lived In New York'Fla, director.
City but since that time she has The Dixie Flyers as a subsidary
spent most of the with her organization elected Chris Mortin-
parenta in California. E0 „ ( 0 f Louisville, Ky, president;
Before l)er marriage she was Myron Morris, of Atlanta, vice-
Miss Margaret Torrey, daughter president, and Peter Miller of
of Dr- and Mrs. R. A. Torrey, the Birmingham, secretary.and treas-
former a noted Bible teacher. She urer.
NEW ORLEANS, La—The
Southern Association of Ice Cream
i •*— — wvuw ■ ManvjfjjtnroTj COSClud— Its CQH*
tery. PaUbearers will be announc- 1 yention here Thursday aftir elect-
M4¥P@4NY
We also have them in light tan, dark grey and
brown. See the Fownes Buckskin gloves.
You Can'Select a Pair And If the Size Isn’t Right
. We Can Exchange After Xmas
PACKED p HOLIDAY BOXES
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
The Green Wizard felt sorry for Marty and made hiir a nice little
piano.
Marty Mink wrote to the Green, The kind, patient wizard made
Wizard for a magical piano. a fiddle and sent it over with the
“I do get so pick!" said he, “of Twins who gave it to IMarty.
hurrying home from school to: do «j hope he’s satisfied now,”
my practicing. Would you kindly sa id the Wizard.
&X a third Tetterf 0U * "
“The Green Wizard felt sorry for rie Y er 8a ‘i a / ied ' ? he aa ? 8
Marty and made him a nice little, I ^ learned to fiddle so fast, she
piano exactly like hi* old one, only bought me-a saxophone. Oh, do,
that it had magical white keys and Please send me a magical saxo-
magical black keys’ that played phone- Ill never learn to play
anything you wished. tWhen it ta t s thing.
was- finished the Twins delivered So a magical saxophone be got.
it and took the old one away. But that wasn't the end.
As Mrs. Mi" 1 ' —■— i—* x*—... i—i . #i.j- —J - 1 —
gind mail it to Foley & Co, 2835
•Fheffield Ave, Ghicago, IlL, writ
ing your name and'address clear-
*Ty. You will receive in return a
; . ini package containing Foley’s
41 oney and Tar ” ■** ”
roughs, colds and
Slid..., r:"_ -- ,
«rd back; Theumatism, backache,
(Foley* Cathartic Tablets, a whoie-
wome and thoroughly cleansing ca
sh sirtic for constipation, bilious-
Jcss, headaches, and slflggish bow-
gls. Sold everywhere.—(Adver
tisement.)
J croup; Foley
(Iney Pills for pains in sides
.1 4-1 .4.. _L *.S 1
Tidney and bladder ailments; and
Baptist Committee Baxter 1
Meets At 6 Tonight/ vice Pre
“Every member subscribing to ;
the church oh the weekly basis,” is . ““Ury J
the aim of a campaign which be-| TllUrsdaY.
gin at the -First Baptist church t
Friday* ni^ht.
.Eight t *:“,
workers each, and an executive
committee of five will be „
at a luncheon served by the ladies
of the church at 6 o’clock at which
time the campaign begins. It will
continue five days.
The object is not.oniy to raise
finances for the phurch, state the
campaign' workers, but to train
- .
... was .outmarket-
ing, she never knew the difference.
“Won’t she be surpraied when
[she hears Marty playing so well!'’
•—. i nuivuB miniiuuii munuiijr (lauzlied Nancy. *
teams, composed of six nominated Captain J. W. Barnett But what do you think! In less
*” —--rive I ^ Joel A. Wier to succeed j than a week the Screen Wizard had
Charles E. Martin as president of another letter from Marty.
fhn nlnk TTiorarisona Win* nnrl ‘‘FlddlGstlplcs!” ~ Wf.nf; tVlP lpttftl*.
“The Shop of Quality’
“Fiddlesticks!’
That’s What We C^ll A Snappy Reply
(Copyright 1922 By H. C. fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat off.' 1
BY BUD FISHER
MUTT AND JEFF
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kind:
l Free yourself from your
cough and yobr cold. Dis
agreeable phlegm desired
; away; scratchy, tender
v membranes soothed; cough
; checked; cold broken up.
Now,today—ask yuordrag-
p , gist for /
■ DaKING’S raileovnev
" -a syrup for caught S’colds
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