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Barkers Will Discuss Billion.
Pollat Bug at New Orleans
October 25-26
ATLANTA, Sept. 20.—The Na
tional 801 l Weevil Menace conven
tion which was cheduled to be held
in New Orleans October 16 and 17,
has been postponed until October
25 and 26, according to advices
, received here.
The postponements it is stated,
wa s made necessary owing to con
flict with a meeting of state gover
nor and at the request of U. S.
Senator Jos. E. Ransdell and Gov.
John M. Parker, of Louisiana,
• whose previous engagements pre
vented their participation in the
meeting on the original dates an
nounced.
The .New Orleans convention
will be held under the auspices of
th? Louisiana Barkers association
and bankers through the entire cot
ton belt are co-operating in making
the bi" meeting p success. Gover
nor Wellbornfi of the Federal Re
serve Bank of Atlanta, embracing
the states of Georgia, Vabama,
Florida, Tennessee, Missis/ippi and
Louisiana, which comprise! the sixth
federal district, has issuer! a state
ment, urging all bankers/ who can
possibly do so to attenef the con
vention.
Governor Clifford M. Walker, of
Georgia, received an invitation re
cently from Governor Parker, of
Louisiana, and the Louisiana Bank
ers association to attend the con
vention. The invitation was pre
sented by Colonel G. T. McSlderry,
Ala., presdient of the Alabama
Farmers’ Union, and Colonel R. D.
Bowen, a prominent planter and
business man of Paris, Tex, Col.
McElderry and Col. Bowen also
called on J. C. Conwell, president
of the Georgia Cotton Growers’ Co
operative Marketing association, to
enlist his interest.
Large industrial corporations and
financial concerns have already
made courteous contributions to a
campaign which is now under way
to combat the menace of the wee
vil in the South and the New Or
leans gathering will seek to devise
further ways and means to assist
in the Ight. The meeting will be
attended by business men in all
lines of industry, including manu
facturers, bankers, railroad, steam
boat and steamship representatives,
as well ag those engaged in agri
culture.
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MACFADOEN
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Move the head far over to the
left. Now place the palm of the
right hand against the side of the
head and press against the head as it
moves from far to the left to far to
the right. Continue a while and then
take the same exercise, reversing the
position by using the left hand
against the head instead of the right.
Now place the right hand behind
the head. Now pressing against the
head with the right hand, bring the
head from far forward to far back
ward. Continue until tired and vary
. the movement by using at times the
left hand instead of the right.
You may now take a third cup of
hot water. You may then take the
following exercises.
Stand erect, bend the knees, lower
ing the body to the crouching posi
tion. Rise and repeat until a distinct
feeling of fatigue is noticed. On
each occasion when rising to an erect
position be sure to ‘‘snap’’ the knees
backward with a slight "jerk" at the
end of the movement.
Next lie prone on the floor, face
downward. Place the open hands
near the chest, the elbows extended
far out at the sides. Raise the body
by straightening the arms.
Now interlace the fingers of both
hands behind the head. Now with
the head far forward press against
the head as it is moved far back
ward. Continue the movement until
fatigued. Then take another cup of
not water.
| Grasp the sides of a chair. Have
the body leaning forward. Toes on
the floor, the head over the scat of
the chair. Bring the elbows close to
Ik *hc sides and then raise the body by
I* straightening the arms.
Next place the palm of the right
hand across the forehead with the
head far back, clasping the right
* r, st with the left hand. Now bring
the head far forward, resisting the
•novement vigorously with the
strength of both arms. Continue
Until tired.
L you find your capacity is tm
’Tua! to the hot water suggested,
thi n simply take as much as you can
Wit lout inconvenience or discomfort
,' if h dav, however, while following
this me’hod, you will find your hot
tyater drinking capacity will increase,
thnugh, as a rule, a person of average
*' 'ght and height can take from one
two quarts without serious incon
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