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The Weather
GEORGIA: Part cloudy in south,
probably showers in north tonight
and Thursday; wanner in North
tonight.
South Carolina^ Unsettled s with
probably rain tonight and Thurs
day somewhat warmer in North.
Florida: Generally fair tonight
and Thursday.
Alabama and Mississippi: —
Cloudy on the coast a Ad probably
showers in the interior tonight
and Thursday, mild temperatures.
Lost and Pound . •
LOST WHITE ESKIMO SPITZ
dot-. Strayed from 259 S. Fin
ley St., Tuesday morning. Finder
return to Mrs. Geo. S. Mayne.
Phone 265-W. f-31-c
KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES
LAMENESS
“A lameness followed mo for
some time, and I felt that it was
caused from kidney trouble. One
bottle of Foley Kidney -Pills had
the desired effect," writes H. B.
Arbuclde, South Barre, Vermont.
Backache, rheumatism, dull head
ache, too frequent or burning uri
nation are symptoms of Kidney
and Bladder trouble. Disordered
require prompt treatment
Emms plan
MEETING SATURDAY
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THOMAS BROS. -
</n ka:i tit f »ow. i6tt
One Nine Room House
on Milledge Avenue for
rent. Possession at once.
E. G. FAMBROUGH
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LOST—SILVER FOUNTAIN PEN
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National Bank and receive re-
■ ward. 2-3-c
AFTER
NOON between College avenue,
and Ila, Ga., one blue upholstered
rocker. Finder return to 373 E.
Dougherty street or phone 598.
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names for new city directory. Must
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. parlance not necessary. Send self-
addressed stamped envelope - for
information. Carolina Cigar Co.,
High Point, N. C. ‘ 1-31-P
Wanted Boarders
WANTED—TABLE BOARDERS!
$20.00 Per month, room and
board $25.00 per month. Mrs. C. T.
Hannah, 189 West Dougherty St.
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Wanted—Situation
WANTED — BY YOUNG MAN
19, position.' Will accept any-
Cthing honorable. Address W. H. H.
■Sox 46 Jefferson, Ga., Route 4.
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r WJtNTEDPOSITION AS CLERK
cashier or'office work by young
widow with smal lchild to support
Phone 1820. f-l-c
WANTED — GRAMMAR SCHOOL
children, to coach. Phone 235.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR. RENT — ATTRACTIVE
apartment, four rooms, kitchen
ette with stove, private bath, sleep
Ing pore* and garage.' Phone^418-
111:24 i Norfolk-Wash. 5.29
FOR RENT—ONE STEAM-HEAT U;2 4 p Wilmington-N. V 5:29
By G. L. JOHNSON
“C. E.” stands for Christian En-
, . ^husiasm and Saturday evening
<»uses_ serious complica- • Endeavorers pf Athens will
S^everywhere!-'! ,liB,)lay a °f their work at
y the First Chriktiafi Churc-y with,
a' big magp meeting.* Every En-
j deavorer of Athens is expected to
attend this meeting, which gives
promise to be a supcess. Repre-
! sentatives front* Winder, Good
Hope, Watkinsville, Union, Bish-
! op, Athens Christian. Central and
First Presbyterian Societies will
b'- in attendance in addition to the
largo numbrr of visiicrs who have
been extended a most' cordial Jn-
I viation.
I The program will-' commence at
J 8 o’clock with a song and Praise
! service led by G. L. Johnson, presl
: dent of the City Union who will
( use as the theme, “Unselfish Lab
or for Christ and the Church.”
1 A fter the devotional exercises, Mr.
1 Charles Harris, vice president of
Northeast Georgia C. E. Union,
Winder, Ga., will bring an inspir
ing message on “Christian Endeav
or Grit.” Mr. Harris is a former
i Athens hoy and his many friends
will bo delighted to have the op-
j port unity of hearing him bring
‘ thi3 message to the Endeavorers
of Athens.
t The Sectional Conferences will
i be an outstanding feature of the
j Rally, since the leading workers
j in Christian Endeavor will con-
I duet 2ft minute discussions on
phases of xwork that will improve
1 any; Ffociety for young people.
Competent leaders will fie In
charge of the various groups.
Young people are asked to make
out a list of questions pertaining
to. the large variety of Christian
Endeavor .work in which they are^
mostly interested and bring to this’
meeting, in order that problems
that confront the societies can be
discussed and no doubt solved.
Three of the Societies. Christian
and Central and First Presbyteri
an will have special musical num
bers on program, which is being
looked .forward to as a crowning
part of the program. Mr. F. H.
Q’Kelig'will Whd the Central
Presbyterian. Society.
A most? cordial invitation is ex-
f ?nded tho nubile to attend the
Endeavpri Mass meeting Satur
day evading.
NEW YORK 1 —Sol Bloom, demo
te rat candidate, wafs- elected from
the Nineteenth congressional dis
trict to. fill >the vacancy:caused by
the death of Representative-elect
Samuel Marx.
“BUN” BROWNING
For Economical Trans
portation
CHEVROLET
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RHODES MOTOR CO.
KANSAS CITY,—Leader of
team in scoring for five straight
years, two as a member of th
Central High school, champions of
Kansas City, and three *with the
Missouri University quintet,
ways a championship fcontendcr in
the Missouri Valley Conference
Is the record of Arthur “Bun”
Browning.
Browning is
SPORT NOTES
Coach William White is begin
ning to dwell daily on the weather
forecasts these days. February is
almost upon us and this is the
month for the appearance of the
ground hog and the unlimbering
of pitchers arms. After looking
over the schedule announced Sun
day Biir opined that he needed
about six first rate hurlers, two
catchers, six fnfielders, five out-
gardeners and three utility play
ers—and lots of jaretty warm
weather before the Reason is pried
open.
Athens will again be honor
ed by 'a visit from Yale this
spring. Georgia plays the
‘Northern Bulldogs’ two games
in Macon and then a little
later the New Haven crew
stops off here enroute north.
So far as has been announced
Athens is the only place out
side of Macon, the training
ground, that Yale will play*
Dr. Sanford certainly knows
the art of turning these little
tricks of finesse in schedule
making.
Emory Cocke, who has been
handling the whistle in the two
basketball games played in Ath
ens, is one of the best officials
to appear here. He, makes
SOUTH LOGUE
TOW 154 GAMES
MOBILE, AlaAUnder the sche
dule for 1928' adopted late Tues
day by the Southern Baseball as-
scteiii C-on $n session here 154
games will be played during the
season, twenty two changes were
made In the original draft.
The league season opens April
17 and closes 1 September 23. Op
ening games will be played as fol
lows :
New Orleans at Mobile; Bir
mingham at Chattanooga'; Mem
phis at LilMSe Rock; Atlanta *Z
Nashville.
Fourth cf July games will ) be
played in L ttle Rock. Birming
ham, Atlanta and Nashville and
labor day games in Mobile, New'
Orleans, Chattan''oga and Mem
phis. *
A lengthy fight over the sche
dule ensued upon the assembling
of Ifie directors nad an extrsCses-
aion had to be held Tuesday' af
ternoon” to settle all differenced
before tho final adoption of the
schedule.
The schedule as adopted was
given the unanimous vote of all
the eight clubs, according an
nouncement by John D. Martitf,
president of the Southern League.
cvui hi iicic. no, inanco
the game snappy enough and al
lows no roughing it. Ho opines
that the college tournament in At
lanta in February this year will
ho the fastest yet held In the
South. “There are more good
teams in Dixie this winter than
, over before,” he told tho writer! rw* g+%
contain of thn ITni- 1 Saturda y nipht iu ? 1 before tho 1 IcWS 1 WO (j&IllCS
captain of the Uni- , Ge orgia-Auburn game. J
Here 1* shown a group of women miners in the Ruhr coal mi I
where French bavoaota are bacliina ud a demand tor increased out™ 1
Watkinsville
W. L GOXE
Transfer Co. .
Long Trip* Oar Specialty.
Cheapest Truck in Town.
Thomas St
Phone 1351
versity of Missouri five for 11)23
and at present! the leading print
getter of the en f, rt conference,
which includes Nebraska, .Kan
sas, Washington, Drake, Oklaho
ma, Grinnell and Missouri univer
sities, and the Iowa and Kansas
Aggies.' ^
To date this year Browning has
averaged 19 points a game. He
$lays forward. He was borni in
Kansas City and his home still is
there. *
ATHENS :
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save' 60% of expenses by at- 1
tending this school. The grad
uates of the Athens Business
College always get the best po
sition. Every Graduate em
ployed. Write for information
today.
Box ItS, Athens, Ga.
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or.business men. phone 634-W.
corner Cobb and Franklin-streets.
2-3-0
' FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED
: apartment to couple without child
ren. Four rooms and private.bath,
first floor. Milledge avenue. $40.00
hot water and electricity Included.
Call 724. j
For Sale
FOR SALE—ONE WOOD
Coal Range and S5 gal. water
tank. One oak bed stead. Phone
14-W. . F-l-c
FOR SALE-PURE BRED RHODE
Island eggs -tor setting. State
College Stock. $1X0 per setting or
special rates per hundred. Mrs.
O. H. Firor, phone 1659-J. 2-2-c
FOR. SALE—Moat . desirable -
home on Milledge Ave. Price
right.
Nice lot near Pulaski St. —
$600.00—Terms.
Owner will lease Milledge Ave
home for 3 or 5 years.: j
. D. G. ANDBRSON &.CO.
Real Estate .
GEORGIA ItAV-ROAD
.. Arrive Depart
7:20 pm 8:20 am,
12:10 pm 2:25 pm
CENTRAL (Jj-GEORGIA RY.
W. 0. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1861
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
, ; 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.,
. 9:3C p. m.
OR 1 For further information phone
1 J. Y. Brace, C. A., 640.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
, Schedules
Leave Athens Arrive
7:45 A. *5:20 P. M.
10:45 A. M.** ,. VIO-.IO A. M.j
* Daily. ** Dqily-Except Sunday.]
Irish Potatoes
Just arrived a solid car of
GENUINE MAINE grown. It
will pay you to get our pricey
and see our excellent stock be
fore buying. We buy in car lot
quantity which puts -us in posi
tion to save you money.
f Cotton Seed
REGISTERED COLLEGE
. NO. 1
Your State College of Agri
culture recommends this
Pedigreed salsburg
The biggest cotton farm in
the world plants them and
beats Mr. Boll Weevil. If it
pays you to buy Registered or
Pedigreed animals it will pay
you still betcr to buy Register
ed and Pedigreed Seed. The
price cf our seeds is within the
| reach of everyone.
FOR SALE—A NUMBER ONE
pair of mules, ag*,> 8, weights
■ from thousand lb eleven hundred
pounds. Phone 75S-W-. W. J. L. Me
Leroy F-l-p
FOR SALK—ONE 1921 MODEL
Ford touring car in good con
dition, 1922 Ford Touring car in
perfect condition at bargain.
Terms reasonable apply Sam W.
Pinsons. Garage 221 Thomas St—
Phone 401 v , . FHC
, Miscellaneous
MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks
best of all after a Golden Glint
illiam Duncan used to be Ter.
_ 3*s trainer. Billy El-
i*, who plays in comedies
I Montana, used to be Kid Me*
- sparring **—
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Garden Seed
We carry a complete stock of
all Garden seed. Flower seed.
Bulbs, .'Plants and Lawn
prasscs. Call us' up and let" m
tell you) what to plant, thi:
•month, . j, \ v „ ..
■ ■ Feeds n-T'viV
We arc the dealer'- for the
fambus PURINA CttOWS. If
you want 1 to bo a successful
• poultry: or Stock - reiser, buy
Purina : ( ./ , ; •
Wc Deliver
at Your Door
H.L.COFER&CD.
Seedsmen ,
Phone 247
Athens, Ga.
269 Lumpkin St.
Spectators who saw the
Georgia • Auburn game are
unanimous in the opinion that
the latter half of that g£me
was the fiercest and most in
teresting ever witnessed here.
Georgia began the second half
with the score 21 to 15 against
her and then pushed up to a
final lead of 35 to 29.
Golfing Feud Is
Sfill Being Waged
Golfers 4*hroughout the country
will watch with interest the
showing ~of Gene Sarnzen an J
Walter Hagen jn the various bis
tournaments this year;
Already the pair are at it ,on
the Pacific Coast. Hagen paired
with Kirkwood are meeting avt-
*e^*iandABatchIson* at' Stated % *
tervals—-these foulr players now
being on a tour of that, section;
.‘One of Qbe .big surprises" last
year was the defeat of Hagen 'by.
Sarazen in special* match, la
beled the world series of golf.
Despite Sarazen’s victory in the
U. S. open the general impres
sion prevailed that Hagen was a
better money player. Sarazen
beat Hagen attier the British op
en champion had gotten away to
a flying start on Sarazen’s homo
course.
In the first four-ball match
played on the coast, Hagen beat
the best ball of beflh his oppo
nents, Sarazen and Hutchiiori
Hagen, in so doing, broke the
Olympic Club course record at
San Francisco with a 68.
News of The Day
Harding Presents a Defi
ciency of $16,452,000.
PAY ROLLS CUT
Couple Who Once Tried
to Elope, Married.
WASHINGTON—Pres. Hardififf
transmitted to congress, a defi-
By HAL JACKSON
High school basketball games
cf this section that will be or
great interest ini local fans are
the two games played by the fast
Ms|/i n svlUe* High five. Athens
fans will watch closely from now-
on the work of this team as they
j are Athens High's future oppo-
l| ner.ts.
:— ) Friday nisht *n Hanjivell the
Coach George “Kid” Woodruff. Oconee county lads will play the
is in the city. He was the guest* migh.f/ Hartwell High crew and
of the Rotary Club Wednesday j on tho following night they takft
and will be with the Kiwanis Club! on Lavonia high in that city. W t-
Thursday, telling these organiza-1 kinsville has, without a doubht
tions something of his plans for one of the best teams in north
next fall.
The Freshman basketball
team goes to South Carolina
this week for games against
Clcmson, Furman and Wof
ford Freshies. Georgia’s first
team has already won the
championshTp of South Caro
lina.
Georgia and just what kind of
team they have can he told by the
results of these two games.
Latier on in the season ibis
Watkinsville High crew will meet
Athens High in what is expected
to be the greateko high school
battle ever staged her?. Last
year in the high school tourney"
this mighty team went the fi
nals only to lose to Greensboro
High. They are placing this same*
team on the courts this year and
if dope is not upset '.1hey should
down the Hartwell apd Lavonia
THE WIER GROCERY CO.
Phone!66
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Special Sale on Aluminumware, to, the first one
hundred customers—
their fin-
broken string of high schol vic-
Mercer fared rati.or badly on
her invasion of the North and the
intermediate territory. She won
but two games, one against Clem- ^
son and another against Richmond4- <;rewSf an ,j continue'
college. She was handicapped. i )r0keri *
however, by starting the trip off t or i es>
withTtwo of her hardest games,]
against the A. A. C, and Tech in (
Atlanta.
But those Baptists have a
great team and will figure
prominently in the tourna
ment in February. She was
runner-up last year and those
same old stars are back in the
lineup.
0 . -I - : "| . . By HAL JACKSON
Jjlg Jr 1T1Z© JLlSt According -to announcement
-- j made by athletic authorities the
AttlfRCtS SlRlfS Athens high basketball crew will
ATHENS HI SOON TO
MEET WINTERtLE
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.,—A
prize llsi totaling $3J>00 has been
hung up for the national horse*
shce tournament to be held here
the week of Feb. T9.
To the winner will be awarded
a cash prize of $500 and a gold
medal. There will he 20 prizes
in all. .
In addition to the ca.*di prizes,
merchandise prizRe totaling $1,000
will be given bjr the commit,'|3e
in charge.
Most of the crack golfers of the
Ciency estimate of $1G,452,00 for-" Coun t r y h a ve already arrived on
Ihe interior department.
. WASHINGTON—Chairman Las
ker, of the shipolng board an
nounced that reductions in ship
ping board pay rolls totalling $1,-
100,000 and involving the dis
charge of approximately 500 *m-
plbyes, may" bo expected before*
June 30.
BALTIMORE, Md/—Miss Caro
lyn Shuster, daughter of W. Mor
gan Shuster, president of the
Century Publishing company. New
York and WiUia.ro Morris, ‘son of
a Glasgow, Ky., merchant, whose
attempted elopement last Septem
ber was frustrated, were* married.
LONDON—The miners union in
the Ruhr have unanimously w re
jected the proposal for a general*
strike and ad3p*e<|p a risolir.fon
protesting against Nationalist in
trigues. says a Havas despatch'
from Dusseldorf.
WASHINGTON,—The senate
Percjilators_
Roasters
Double Boilers
' Water Buckets
Dish Pans
Three Piece Sauce Pans
Tea Kettles
Three Style Boilers
GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST
- THE WIER GROCERY CO.
Phone 1S6
C’O-A’L
Florence coal. Co;\
WYNBURN ST. 1
PHONE -'1341. 1
ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
the scene. It looks as if the en
try list will be the classiest in
the his,*.f>ry of tjie game.
C. C. Davis, who won the tour
nament staged last February, is
playing exhibition marches around
the state. lie hopes to repeat
his victory.
An attraction that_will vie with
the main event in interest is the
tournament tfiat will fie staged for
the womeni who are expert at the
horseshoe game.
Body in Undertaker’s
Shop Will Revive Is .
Belief of His Family
encounter the Wintervi’.le High
crew hefe Friday night. This
late announcement was caused by
the cancellation of the Gainesville
High date. Negotiations had
bee^i under way with several
teams in this -sectlonl following the
calling off of the Gainesville fra
cas.
In Winterville High the* local
lads will meet seme vtry stiff re
sistance ar.id 'possibry a defeat.
fhia team was hit hard by
graduation but have succeeded in
moulding a nice little quintet.
True tjiey have gone down in de
feat several times tfie .year but
just the same they have always
given, their oppemgnts a run for •
the money* ^
In Tucker and jCoile the Win-
Hervllle five possesses two of the
best forwards in tHs section.
These Wasketpers ar© deadly shots
and should give the Red and
White'a great d^al of trouble. It
has beenl v learned fyhat these lads
were great factors in the Winter
ville victories this season.
The local prepster© are in fine
shape at present and should go
good in this fracas with Winter
ville, Coach Wiehrs continues to
shove his lads hard, and the crew
is. beginning to reach top form.,
The Wiehrmen have ypt to be
conquered but during the ensuing
weeks they will encounter some*
mighty teams, teams that will.
Teat their mettle.
As there is no other cage game
! scheduled here Uhls week eqd
WADUUlNUlun,— A TIC senate L»iiu mcciv agu yjwy, uiu UUUJ
confirmed the nominations of the passed into its presenf state, ex-
Rfibert Woods Bliss of New . York, amining physicians reporting Ste-
third assistant secretary of Vate
to be minister to Switzerland. and
J. Bugler Wright of WYomlng to
be Third Assistant secretary of
PHOENIX. Ariz.—The body of
George W., Stevensmr stHl was in
a local undertaking establishment
Tuesday with the family remain
ing firm in its belief that Steven- o ^., Tjiiuroi w
son would revive from a state of; ^ere “should be a" g‘ood“.cro\vd“ * A
suspended animation into which } good hard fought game is prem-
they contend he has passed. ised for a reasonable admission.
One week ago today, the body
state.
WASHINGTON—The Interstate
commerce commission authorized
the Van Searirigen group 'of Cleve
land to take over control cf . Ifte
Cheasapeake and Ohio railrood by
assuming seven, places on the
board of directors.
BERLIN—The Minis!
ways issued regidati'
German railway wori
dirfe transportation of
ber from, the ocqupl
tlie Rhine to France
gium.
of Rail-
td i the
forbidL!
or^m-
areas on
and Bel-
venson had died.
Reporters have been denied per
mission to view the body, the fam
ily contending that outside inter
ference would hamper the “con
centration of minds” .which they
said would revive the.body*--
An effort will be made today to
have the county health officer
examine tho body.
Borzange’s name is probably
more generally mispronounced
than any other in the film busi
ness. The proper pronunciation
Is ”Bor-zay-gee;” The “g” is
hard. i- ;«,vo/ni ;
Mary Thurman and Alan Dawn
deny they are engaged,.as report-
Game’smarts at 8 o’clock.
Supporters of the Red * and
White crew received a mighty
blow this morning when it was
announced that Walter Forbes,
local’s giant center will be cut of
play indefinitely. A shoulder that
was~hurt in the football season is
the cause of his retirement.
Forbes Is broken hearted over his
aocidenit but may possibly get
back Into harness in time for the
high school gurney.
DISTINCTIVE SLEEVES
A black taffeta gown derives
much distinction from its sleeves
—they are, of white georgette,
hpnd painted:in conventional flow
er design^. „ ';.
LEXINGTON, S. C.—Fire'des
troyed the Corley building causing
loss estimated at $75,000.
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Atlanta & West Point R. R.
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For further informatiorrapplv to
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\ -
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The Quality Of Materi
al And Workmanship