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Insulted
Harris Says President In-
sulfe Senate.
BY HAL JACKSON
Athens High’s two Red
and
WASHINGTON — Cri tiling
President Harding for coupling
the ship subsidy) issue with the
British debt-funding report in his
address to Congress Wednesday, . . ---. . . i.. . .,
Senator Harrison, democrat. Mis- quintets both take the train
I souri, toi.l the senate Thursday Frlda y> the girt* crew . going to
that the president “had descended ? ecatar while the boys quintet
from his high pedstal and insulted bcad /<£ They both are
the senate" t. i , out of blood but the calibre of the
■ ' • * ' Jj B '■ teams they play on this trip is al-
1(01 pfri a 1 ■ n {ready known. The girls arc run-
OhUltle AiORk Ining into a nest of trouble in this
, ; . I ® | Decatur crew. ThcyWiave without
The Weather
South Carolina: Fjiir and warm
er -tonight and Friday.
'Cefcogia: • Fair and warmer to
night; Friday cloudy and warmer,
probably rain' in extreme aouth
/Friday afternoon.
.Florida: Cloudy tonight, proba
bly .followed by ram Friday;
somewhat warmer in north.
. Albania: Partly cloudy and
warmer tonight; Friday cloudy,
. probably rain in extreme south.
Strayed
STRAYED—FROM 1755 E BROAD
■ street, Athens, Ga., a blazed
face, bay horse. Finder return to
DeWitt Eloy. V . f-9-P
WANTED—To Buy
WANTING—At once double flat
top desk, drawers both sides.
A6«Wer P. O. Box 490. f-8-c
t-i . ,«• . . !a doubt one of the best girls team
Excellent' Musical Show;>In the state and they arc as yet
_ - - ■— - .undefeated.
V" The Red and White lads will
>moet the revenge-seeking Elber-
ColbredTalent.,
~ . . . " • ♦ „ 4 'meet tne revenge-seeking Elber-
tn team Friday night in that fair
Sd 866 , l hUff ‘ e city- Earlier in the season
Along, by, an entire colored east. the Elbert county team was
Sb d®*”** here by the locale in a
There il Qplto a- vein Of comedy i rnnst rlpricivn mnnnpr F.lko-r+nrt
4 . co J , *JI r 1 most .decisive manner. Elberton
High VrIU be out for revenge and
medi&nk made, the most of the playing on their heme court they
ed^pambre 8 veum in eoo * way *° rca P said rc ‘
each othef.
nr f.ToJH , . 1 Following their game with El-
SSE terton High the homelings will
nuntoUi? fe l ^-.i aCC ^r\i 'Saturday night
* nd Gainesville High. Two hard games
*£*<5 ),&, InHari on successive nights is a hard task
1°°®“drudLS 8 !?.. 11 * Si!! at t® r - da ^ for any high school team let alone
biro both bein S on the road. Both El-
berij^Pie mMOVtty of whlch Were qf b erton an( j Gainesville will force
-der. were the To^is to Xbrnu'and the Red"
___, L 'ui. IRC luwna mini, ana me xveu
»nd d8 ™ln °a,„™S and White’s undefeated crew may
apjh.^qn mwy enyres Among come homc thfa ti m0 with theiV
Sheet semewhat stained.
WILL MEET < \
« a 7" Gypsy Blues, If You ^OOD TEAM
Haven’t Bqen Vamped By a..Brown Hopcg f#r , girlg , taam vle|w ,
WoodJUcohpl; I Swine Growers:
gS.Two“it Mailisbnj T « ! M4it i^Mdultrii in
Says. Physician, ‘
by j. Lucas
Two cases of wood alcohol poi
Madison, Ga —h. " b. Rails,
Jr., of Ashburn, was elected pres-
The Georgia basketball teaip,
headed' 1»y Coach Stegeman and
Captain Gurr leaves Friday morn
BY MARCUS BRYANT
Athens will not be minus a bas
ketball program fo& this week-end.
iv...... y' * meiDau program ioi; inis week-ena.
ipg for Auburn, Alabama, where I Lovers of the cage game will have
the Auburn Tigers will be played}an opportunity to witness two
Friday night and'then the Atlanta 8 8 8 -- “
Athletic club Saturday night.
Those making the trip are: Cap
tain Gurr. Bennett. Williams, But
ler, Clarke, Watson and Richard
son.
| These games will be among the
toughest yet played on the-sche
dule. Auburn lost to Georgia on
the Athens’ court a little whNo ago
by a terriri : finish by the* Bulldogs
and revenge ih sought ip. the-game
Friday night by the Hutsell crew
o/ the “loveliest of villages.”
The game In Atlahta Saturday
night will carry the usual A. C. C.
Georgia interest and will be the
most important cage event staged
In the auditorium court so faF this
season. This is due mainly to the
long standing rivalry between -the
two teams, Georgia for years be
hard struggles at the local Y. M,
C. A., for on Friday night the fast
Watkinsville five meets Hartwell
High and on Saturday night La-
venia will furnish the opposition
for the Oconee lads.
Watkinsville has tasted defeat
only on one occasion this season,
and this was froip the hands of
t ... Av P 01S ", ident -of tfce Georgia Swine Grow-
omns were recorded m Madison ere Association at the closing sos-
county last Saturday according to 6 i 0 n here.Wednesday night and
the report^ just given out by an Moultrie was selected for the next
Athens physician who asked that ahnual meeting to be held Febni
•his name be withheld. ary 6th and 7th, 4,924. -
“I was called out on the ease Other officers named were: E.
and on arriving I found one of w. Kreshcer, Thomasville; C. C.
the young men totally blind and Hawkins, Americus; J. R. Mnllis,
the other m a similar condition, Cochfan: H. S. Brahch, Bcrzeiia;
but with a chance to reOoVeh-Both Jc D. Thomas, Zeetela; 'vice pres-
of the boys are membere of; prepniidents, andlJule D: Liddell, Ath
ment families of M&disxW county.^ cr i £ • secretary and tredsurci.
They gave me the <pint bottle thati
had contained the Whiskey that
they drank between therpi • There
was just aboilt a‘ tablespoOhFul left
r^r
Frofits On
in the bottle. This I brought back * ——— ' .
with me and mrfde an’ anplysis of i X r0n and Steel Shown in
it. I found -it TanUinetT•*-so p • ., , ,
m
Lincoln’s
Birthday to Be Ob
At Capital.
WASHINGTON —
paratlons are bein -
I’nusuai i
- made f 0r .. •
observance of Lincoln', birtha.*
this year in Washington
A dinner under the au,ni..
Lincoln memorial univcmS' 68 °l
att0 ? ded by President pL*»
the cabinet. Chief Justice
associate justices of the
court, many senators, reprS"
tives and others. Addre/s?. 1 *'
be .delivered by the Pr'SS * »
Secretary Huehes. John
HaAimond will be toast™.
The occasion will signalize ttH?
pinning of a nationwide appeal t„'
the university. eal '« ]
Farm Wages
Lower Than They Wer»
Three Months Ago.
cent- pure’’wood aJcahdh.^AlS ijifijl' RepbrL-
the Georgia*Freshmen ^but Coach i ccnt w ' 1 > te sugar, arid about 5 per^j.L!' ' J L 7- /
, re . 3B y; en : by t 'b* cnl cent core oil, the' remainder beinaK NEW YORK.—,The animal
are comta^ A?hc“s S 1 the e 1n-i water - i»-^«-»P?Ma.of the^pnbl&jron and Steel
tent of taking their measure : are boiled for a certain length of company for 1022 mad epublic WASHINGTON — K, rm
With the Jiartwell .team built i a Piodmf i= pioduc Thursday ahows nei profits of j are lower than ;
around Martin and Morris; two i“ nnot , . be Irom pure' MM.SlS equivalent Ao ^ , months ago. Decline,
stare of the first water, the quintet ; moonshlna »-h=*ke„ he said. , shareeamed on the, , rom 3-1 per eent to 6.4 Zt <*„
is reported to be very strong, and! nP . n , v PA1Qnv ^ " j K , 1 |°7 „r s“, scs ? 8 ! for •' arlous P art8 of the coimm
an unusually fast and exciting | AND NOT WHISKEY 1921^ Unfilled orders on tand as are disclosed m the survey ot J
gam^hould result when the teams AN «> N ° T WHISKEY * ifLce^Zl, 0 ;^ 'ao.rfont
that^t^ha/""^' bes’I >1 team il in* C the Red^De^ C |ye are^be-1 isbeil 11 an^^emi-flnished^prodiults f° r the^countr^as
"ate,
three
ranging
ing the only coUege team in the ; Lstorv of’school Tnelrteam \ l ?. s .^ ed in man y instances bv the and 57,923 tons were for pig iron.
South that consistently played the if* 8 ^ and renev and has ^ ! dktil erE in tife vidnit >- of Athens.
Clubbers to a standstill, or for |^M 0 wTd^0^0^i^.t* ~ Sift JeSU P Officers
wins. i™r£ vZ7ll®ln key, is the product when the above
Coach Joe Bean has been prim- |‘ and thc Rice brot ’hers combination Ir^colSumer w-f^ld haV
ing his team for tne Georgia g.'imej w ;|j tj Car wa t c hi n g. |u tne consumer would have a sim-
cver since the defeat suffered at | Ccach Chalker’s Watkinsvill:
if the consumer would have,a sim- wi„_ i
Jple test made of his stimulant be- * »Ce Trial t 01’ ^ynching
•«» « P~*»t very gloomy. With
at All/ and bhuffle Along. Dur- i.chlkd th.m
WANTED — SECOND - HAND
enqmcl bath tub. Box 418. - 2-8-c
Wanted—Situation
.WANTED—A position from six to
. .twelve at nights or Tuesdays
and Saturdays, by «. student. Call
■Mr. "Hawkins. phoneJ18-J. f-9-p
All in all considering the prlncl-
.Brown, Hattie CfaHstlan'. Bobby ,
WANTED — WORK BY UNI
VERSITY student between 2:00
Id’6“o’clock in the afternoon. Ad-
jdress Co-Op. Box No. 96. .City.
f-9-p
WANTED—Help
Wonderful opportunity for high
class salesmen permanent proposi-
■lion.call for Mr. Straughn,:Geor*
gitfl' hotel between nine a. m. and
Six p. m. Saturday, February
tenths
2-10-e
RANTED—EXTRA BOOK WORK
"to do at night understand mak
ing statements for Federal income
ntax returns. Address P. O. Box
848. 1 f-9-P
Wanted—Rooms
• WANTED—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Address H.
C. H. care Banner-Herald, f-9-p
has an eagle eye, and is
of Two Elacks.
the hands of Mercer in Macon last i t „ a m“has heen‘lining at raiiid’ fire ! 1 ' ore . ke imbib " s H w °uld be
Saturday night. He claims that a {f this "easm Ind cxpec” to con- P catl y to hit advantage in the
inability toeing what should have | tinue their present marehi In wli- loI i? r !^,' Eald . the Physician,
been sure shots lost him this game ] ie Andrews’^ they have one of the • 0n lntar yicwintf a- local , dealer
and he expects his players to K0t J best high school plnyers in tnese I=Pirits, as to why t
their eve on the basket Saturday! " „ iR ,,— mnie VUE necPRSar y to use death deal-
substances, as mentioned.
! above, he intimated that the mail i and Bob L. Price on
that made and sold a concoction murder, in connection
night. This same .effect in play
. - , , . , - , ,nR h * a ' 0 % m jt ny ® same/how- f ou l shooter. Ward, Fambro, Omv-
, , .. . _ _ two defeats behind them they ever and the Georgia bunch may i„,. „„ j 44t jiii. rinvil” rimvnH i . -
Ihl f,w e hr^ni; fo^mp P d iGC l stand liU ^ ^ance of changing the be expected to crowd in about as ^midett therosterof their tea. iJ c L thls , c ^ re wa , s no ^ “ fc J ue : inching of two n egroes k J. Jordan
.w S £ n . Cl L a h *°™ e l.!L5“^>tide when they play Friday night, fast Ss did Alabomh .and Mercer “7‘ h fin r jTSvetbaU plaievs. !S”i 3en bu ?murderer. “Sneed
HINESVILLE, Ga.,-r-Trial of the
j£sup Chief cf Police, I. VV. Rhodep
Deputy Sheriff J., T. Tyre ah(d
menti:hed two Jesup citizens. Dock Rhcden
' “ ' ' ~ *• * charge of
with the
averaging U.9S a day wjtS
board and $1.47 with board »hiu
by the month the average
we. $40.30 without board a:.|
$27.81 with board.
Ga. Man Ends His
Life In Florida
“barber-shop j More t h,„ oac - this unwefeited De-. and
a ae uxe. Icatur High crew has shown cham-^d.
pionshin form. They will' sheet
runaway match is expect-
| and James Harr.e^, both held
rpu- • « i necessary in the manufacture of j dir an assauU charge is scheduled
thw!Swli'ti,?-o' t!ie stuff ’ t0 supply, the demand to take place during too week bo
und expects to come through thee- jt and the 1 '', lickcst wa t0 , glnnlnK f-hbruary 19,
games handily. ..... . ^ * - - —
but will no doubt dispose of them
Shields, Jack Alexander, Theqdore >!" ba ” d y fasbiott if ^ P la Y “P
MacDonald and others, measured
ames nantniy. , {make it is by using poisonous in- nounced here Thursday morning
!thr B i^re, ! ?n m d e5 bo P o r nTan d d he said, P . |
up fully to ev’ery requirement The
chants has plenty of snap and gin
ger, works very fast, and the cos
tuming is goofl.
Troops Are Resting
After Gala Uay
Spent in Savannah
(Continued from page one)'
—’ i rJ» f — ■’ ' ■ •
said to have been the greatest
eelbratien of a patriotic nature ev
er atag«4l here. The St. Mihiel
docked here at 2:40 and the Rhine
soldiers wepe k*eeted by aa im T
tnense. tfcrpng, ' representing - praC-
Scvcn players will make the
trip. The names of these perform-’
ers could not be given this early.
The girls team will leave the city
headed by Miss Martha Nicholson
and will arrive in Decatur in time
for a light woikopt. _
The boys team will pull out Fri
day evening at two twenty-four for
Elberton and will be headed by
Coach Caarlie Wiehrs. Seven men
will make the journey. The crew
will not return home but will
double back to Gainesville Satur
day.
-t-v, x -r, n ,1 iOCIOCK. iNommai phi
Players Leave b or South j sion win b» charged.
• to Practice.
1824 Convention
WANTED TO RENT THREE OR
four room house near Ag. Col-
! lege. See O. C. Chitwood, 724 S.
Lumpkin St. f-8-n
Ideally ertn' Motion of the coun- j
try. Some of tbo soldiers had not iPnmmovpo
set foot on American soil for five ^oniHierws
years. A ’ - • ’ t * - •
The" congressional committee
which extended'tbe formal welcome
in behalf' of .the nation included
Senatora Harris, and Robinson,
and Congressmen Johnson, Bin.
berger. Lor.scott, Conley and Bul-
w iW®:. ..I, .... .
The committee was met aboard
sVp .by Colonel Walter T. Bates,
o fthe eighth Infantry! In com-
: - For Rent—Rooms _
F09, RENT-7<)n« steam heated ’ matid of toe troops,
room with' board to couple or : -— ^ '
Ships,
and Franklin Streets.
For Rent—B'arras
CHICKENS, .HOGS, CO\^S
FOR. RENT—THIRTY ACRES OF
But Ready to Fight
fajrm land northwest of Athens, reBlst any effort by the Turks tb
two;'/good roads to Athens, profit from the break up at Lab
or by Oconee Heights, fac
ing eaat. A branch on it, thirty
acres Sf pretty pino trees. Ring
8204, L. L. 'Lester. f8hp
For Sale
FdR SALE—LOT IN BEST RES-
idenUal section of. Athens on paved
. street and car line, sixty by two
hundred. Answer “S. F. C.,” care
Herald. 1 f lOp
FOR, SALE — OVERLAND
Ninety. Good tires, runs fino
$90. C. A. Trussed Motor Co.
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Continued From Pape One)
In tfcll accord with the British to
Seer etaries
Meet in Athens ill ’24.
CLEVELAND—The first squad
of major league baseball players
to leave for the soath for spring
training departed from here Thurs
day for Qot Springs^ Ark. It was
composed of the veteran battery-
men of the Cleveland Indians. In
the party were pitchers Coveles^tie
and Uhle, catcher O’Neill, apd
coach Jack McAllister. They will
be joined at St. Louis by Coach
Frank Roth. Pitcher Sherod Smith
will gQ direct to Hot Springs from
his home. -mim
After three weeks at Hot Springe
the playerg will'join the 'remaindw
of the club at the training camp
at-Lakeland, Fla.
Athens was selected Wednesday
as the next meeting place for the
Georgia Chamber of Commerce
secretaries who have just closed
the 1923 session in Atlanta and
which was attended from Athens
by Messrs. E. W. Carroll, secre
tary'. and Frank A. Holden, repre
sentative-elect from this county.
The meeting next year will be
the blggesrever held by this or
ganization and ah entirely new
feature will be added. A school
for secretaries will be initiated at
this meeting and will be in session
here a full week.
meet during
FARM CONFERENCE
FOR SALE—Most desirable |
Home on Milledge Avc. Price
right.
Nice lot near Pulaski St. -4
$600.00—Term*. <
Own* wUl lease Miltedge Avc
home for 3 or 5. years.
wg. Ammsggjt co.
- FOR SALEr-CfUT DOWN FORt).
Motor in good condition. A bar-
'giin. 'Apply R._ M. Jones, ^A.
FOR. SALE—ANY QUANTITY
t of' select sweet potatoes,. dolljv-
cred'for 90 ' cents per
Phono 1740. • 1
sanne end (the themselves from
the measures of protection takeh
by the Allies.’ The policy of the
Allies ! a’f present With reference
to tKe Near F.ast negotiations Is <p
await for an Indication of how the
Turks, after reflection, feel regard
Ing the terms proposed at Lau
sanne. -Meanwhile the French, the
British and the Italians will re
main' united In opposition to any
tendency by the Turks to shake
off such allied .Control os Is ne
cessary to, assure the protection
of the foreign population.
ALLIED 8HIP8
GIVEN » HOUR8
CONSTANTINOPLE—The Gov
ernor of Smyrna Is reported to
have' informed the French consul
there that he has extended by 24
hours the time within wMch the
allied warships must leave Smyrha
harbor. The Governor Is sa|d (o
have decided upon the postpone
ment in order that he may receive
Instructions from the Angora gov
ernment. ■— "j
A Constantinople despatch Wed
nesday night that thb Turks hid’
reduced the tlmo limit for -the al
lied war vessels to leave Smyrna
harbor from midnight until sunset
The meeting will be at the same
.time the Farmers’ and Marketing
conference Is held at the State
College of Agriculture and in real
ity will be a part of that confer
ence and the classes for the seen
tarles will probably be hold at the
College.
There are great possibilities tor
Athens In this convention. If It
Is a success next year the city has
an opportunity! of securing thc
meeting as a permanent one as
long as the Farm conference is
held here. The meeting in Atlan
ta this week was largely consum
ed with farm problems and the
ways which the chambers ot com
merce can cooperate with the farm
ers in marketing his products and
bettering his farming conditions
and this line of work will 0,t In com
pletely with the Farm conference
here and the secretaries In atten
dance will benefit by the pro
grams arranged for that week.
fl4cb
Miscellaneous
emu • SERVICE EX AM I N A
TIONS— Feb,-March. Clerk
ships $120 monthly. Experi
ence unnecessary. For free list
positions now open, write J. Davis
(former Civil Service examiner)
63 .Fleming Bldg., Washington,
D. C. 2-8-p
‘ “ '
COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES
fi r 1923 now due, and payable
at Commissioners’ Office in Clarke
County Court House. m7c
Shampoo.
are - glaciers- and an ice
feet thick on Mount Kili-
_ln equatorial Africa.
ldcdl “Y” promptly at eight
o’clock. Nominal prices of admis-
Jess Willard
On
Road to Meet
Dempsey.
Jack
Final Lecture
From information gathered at
different sources, it appears that
Athens may be hit by a wood
alcchol epidemic such as often oc
curs in the New England states
be. *
land New York state.
The case involving officials of
the county and town, is an un
usual ono, Jordan and Harney both
nwaitine final outcome of their
Casa were being returned to Sa-
annah after their trial in Jesup
TAMPA, Fla.,—In accordant
with instructions from the widow
the body of R S. Varner, 30, for-
mer employee of a local hank, wti
sent to his former home i n Bain-
bridge, Ga., for burial Wednesday
night. Varner was found de a d in
his room early Wednesday after
noon with n bullet in his heart
Continued illness is asignod by
those who knew Varner as the
probable cause.
No nefte or message was left to
indicate the reason or to inform
his widow and two children the
cause of his a ct. officials of the
under the charge cf assault. Both • said he left their employment
The cases of poisoning reported negroes declared their innocence. 1 j^st Monday. He came here from
e authentic, the names of the! During thei rreturn journey to Sa- i a n ndg?, Ga.. last May.
Rialmn Mikpll in Chan- J victims baing withheld by thei van r. ah, the nsgroes were lynched. .
Lty msnop lVllKeii m i^nap physician> he expla i ned> for ethi- The above named officers end citi-1 Tnrough the veterinary sc
Cl Thursday. cal reasons. - / i zens are accused of complicty in j w ‘^ **ot systematically sti
“The Christian Life In Its Spiri
tural Adventure” is the significant
title of the lecture delivered in the
chapel of the University of Geor
gia by Bishop^ H. J- Mikell Thurs
day morning. «
This was the last of a series of
sermons which the Bishop has
been giving in the University
chapel this week. Other subjects
were, “High Mindedness” Monday
morning, “The Purpose of Life,”
“The Call of Christ” Tuesday and
Wednesday.
These sermons are all of a deep
ly purposeful najture especially ap
plicable to the young men and wo
mfcn to whom they are delivered.
Bishop Mikell bids the present
generation of young people pause
and think that they may realize to
the fullest the reason for being.
The purpose of life, the prepara-
hich is to come, can
, , the lynching.. - IjmtU the-13ih centniy.-tt
The word “bulldoze” found its) The case.will< bo tried before jto^have^originated m Rome about
way into the dictionary just after! Judge Walter W. sHsppard, and i°®0 A. D.
the Hayes-Tilden presidential con-jyvill be prosecil.ed by J. Saxtdn i
test, when a negro used it'in do- Daniels, solicitor of Liberty^ coun* J
sciibing before an election, inves- j ty. Attorneys James
Birds are as sensitive as human
ueuuc «w» ca^vwwi., inves-. i,. m) V i U c.. 0 •••uva, -- Thomas beings to colors, but fish vispend
ligation board how he was prevent- and Ben A. Way will represent the iinost readily to green and fellm
ed from voting. I defendants.- jl’prhts.
NEW YORK—After all. his vi
cissitudes Jess Willard is on the
road to a return bout with Jack I tion for that
Dempsey to whom the Kansan j only achieved by right living.
lost the world’s heavyweight box
ing champion in Toledo in 1919.
Willard is being permitted tp
meet Fiody Johnson fh a 15 round
bout at the new-Yankee stadium,
May 12, because tb« of the
proceeds will go to tne milk fund
of the mayors committee of wo
men.
TO ORGANIZE BASEBALL
COLUMBUS, Ga.,—A meeting
will be held Saturday afternoon
in the rooms of the Chamber ”df
Commerce at Macon, for the pur
pose of organizing a class O base
ball league in this section, it was
announced Thursday morning by
C. D. Blankenship, head of the
proposed circuit.here. The meet
ing is called for 3 o'clock in the uf-
•'.erncon.
■ In about one fifteen-thousandth
he says: Laughter, love, service
are some of the essentials of a
sane and enlightened Christian
life.
In Monday’s lecture Bishop
Mikell spoke vigorously in the
cause of keeping the law saying
that in the present age of lawless
ness we were all apt to be violat
ors of the law apd the lawlessness
in little things prevailed only ad
ded to the great menace of the
times.
Ail of *the sermons have been
of a very. practical character
answering the present need of a
swift generation to pause long en
ough to take stock of their situa
tion and aim in this world.
Thc chapel has been filled to
capacity at all the services Bishop
Mi well returned to Atlanta Thurs
day afternoon.
A SPECIAL
QUALMS ftanAND
Guaranteed for 20 Years
Sea life has been found at a
of a cubic inch of -human blood • depth cf 24,000 feet, under a pr?s-
there are approximately 5,000,000 j sure of 10,000 pounds / to the
red blood corpuscles. - ^ J square'inch.
- ' ■ ■ ■■
yesterdar^Jvc.- , < oinciauy connected witn tne
—i——aV —-— ^ ; Avention and this alone vill
; Secretary Carroll says this con-
•Vention will bring at least two hun
dred and fifty additional visitors*
here for the week who will be
officially connected with the coxi-
mean
ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
V TO
For Economical Trans-
•;fiJ nortation
CHEVROLET
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RHODES MOTOR CO.
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Agricultural College In the way of
advertising and help to the farm
ers of the state os well.
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toria I Regia, a giant water-lily,
sometimes measure up to 12 feet
across.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
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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 T43, Athens, Ga.
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point'R. R. .
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
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