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Capital and Surplua 1300,000.
The Georgia National Bank
of Athena.
Offers to depositors every fa
cility taeir balances and busi
ness responsibility warrant.
Capital and Surplus *300,000.
The Georgia National Bank
af Athena.
Oder* t« depositors avery fa
cility their balances and busi
ness responslbllltr warrat,.
The weather: Showers.
ATHENS, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1908.
Athens middling 9 1-16c
To be Delivered by Profes
sors of the University
of Georgia During the
Session.
roqii' f
ami li.
amidst ton and
ic»* of (’olU*K< k s
I'nivorsity of
'HV-- at ilif-
wht*rt‘Vi r a
xiation or
hflp
: 111 -
- i a splfii.lisl list of
Hitr-h th- liiuh schools
may make sch*ctions.
»!' :ii«* jirofossors inns*
" hod> arranKixiK for
th.
charg*
.*s ha
Alfr.-G Akt-rnian. Fi
Col. James M. Smith Lost
His Large Barn Yester=
day Morning With
Much Forage.
astorday
Janus !
morning :it Smithonia
I. Smith 1 jst his large
When the fire was dis-
building or its contents. The biiildim
was a total loss. Much forage was
o tlestro\e.i by the hurtling of ih«
g-* barn.
Viotit one year ago on the sam»
>t a large ham was destroyed. It
n»t known what was tin* cause o'
• tire yesterday but it is belirvet
manv that it was the work of an
HILLIARD IN THE IANCIA
WINS BIG AUTOMOBILE RACE
Thousands Witness the Light Car Race on the Savan*
nah Tracks Yesterday, ^xciting Race Between
Lancia and Buick. One Mechanician Badly
Hurt. Big Race Comes Today.
Race Course. Savannah, Ga., Nov.
William A. Hilliard, of Boston,
riving th.- Italian entry, the Lam
ia. today won the first international
ulit car race over run in this conn-
i lia:
VERDICT MADE
FOR THE PLAINTIFF
City Court tVill Not be in Session.
Today. Meets Again Monday.
.Timmy,
e of Foi
Stud, tit
J. V
logv.
id In softs
Stcr.
3.
i nn Life
opt icon, i
Animal Loconiotion.
4 Strange Animals of
(With StereiM.ticon 1
r». Stu.l.-ni
R. J H 1)
ton Industry
1. Our Iw
fount r\ Roy
that
iml of Education
Ought to Have,
uper. Professor of Latin
nl Literature
fontribution to Modern
W. I> i
Language
1. R *n
Civilization.
A. L. Hull. Registrar and Treasurer
1. I.••n*-rs from Ancient Rome.
2. The Army of North- rn Virginia
2. The Arm} of Tennessee and tin
fonfe
•ate X
4. Sla
tr
Existed in tin
l e case of Mrs. Sarah Potter vs
Mutual Lift# Industrial Associa-
was tried yesterday in city court
r- suited in a v.-rdic! of $H20 and
i e*st for the plaint iff. Ii is umler-
i.l that tin- def>*nd
•am
tile
nil
■ompa ny
appeal.
fob
!< adjourned tile
noon until Mon
h time the ras
> Mfg. Co. Mill
luorn-
W inn
lout hern Railway ca
» have be»*n tried
el- until Dee. drd
which
sterday
TO AWARD CONTRACT
FOR SEWER MATERIAL
Exercises Saturday After=
noon at Baptist Church.
Send Donations in
Tomorrow.
Laying of the Mains Will Be
Pushed as Soon as Material
Arrives.
■ontract for the Material with
o construct the new sewer
11 Tie awarded in a f**w days,
lids for all this material are
hands of City Kngineer Bar
vet* committee will
r the hi-Is and award
Mechanician Fatally Hurt.
The Buick car, No. 11, with Master
driving, net with a serious accident,
and it is report*.1 that the median!*
r, the dri
•r. was hurt.
The machinician. who was with Eas*
r whet: the Buick No. 14 was wred{
is named Frank Thompson. The
is broken up and the mechanician
though badly injur* d was stil alive to*
night.
The Italian Tsotttt car. N& (>* wt tilfi
A1 Boole driving, finished fifth. The
five leading cars in the race maintain
ed their same relative positions
mghout the last four laps of
itest. The Maxwell. No. !»,
Maxwell, No. IT, have been
g sixth and seventh, rcsp.-ciiv
ing tlie entire last half of the r
'he Isotta's time was 2.“>7:22.
'he Maxwell No. 9, driven hy !
Ish'd sixth. Time 2f>N minutes
nds. and the Maxwell. No.
5ren hy Gelsey, seventh. Time
•onds.
'he Maxwell. No. 12, driven by
at 3:30 p. m. was running eu
the Maxwell, No. 1 driven
W't'iler. was running ninth,
other car in the race was
0P. O., which had completed -
laps.
Duel Between Cars.
|he race, run tinder a brilliant >•
sun, which followed a mor:
soon developed into a duel
in Robert Barman. in Buick
and Hilliard, driving the It a
ia. No. 2.
Jinan jumped into the lead right ■
the start, and kept gaining until
tenth lap, when, with the race
over. Burnian met with a High'
. The Lancia quickly shot in-
lead, and from being five min
behind in the ninth lap, jump--!
advantage of more than litre*-
:es in the tenth.
Chalmers. No. 10, driven le
r, was a close third when th '
as half over.
races were witnessed hv an ini-
gathered in the two big
along the 9.8.mile
Will he Built Over tile <)co=
nee at the Fool of Broad
Street. Contract Has
Been Awarded.
Wwa -Ho-went to;:s'umiee,*tli3 . Cloud'S • and
kei)t absolutely clear of all trespassers
and the drivers had free way to use
I heir utmost speed.
AT THE l M. C. A.
Indoor Baseball This Afternoon;
Social Entertainment Tonight.
id the
ft soon, g<
(ontract.
t will r**<|
the mat
John
Languat
sor of Ml
1. The
Science.
•nces of Design in Natur
ris. Professor of English
ami Teutonic Philology.
English Language. Its De
mid Future.
[>a\«-npori. Adjunct Profes-
■ctrieal Engineering.
Ls-\eTo]iment of Electrical
Modern Applications of
not material y
ork
Just now the city is negotiating
ith th-- Seaboard Air Line Railway
o. -or right of way through
pmp* rty of the railroad tor about one
Thousand feet, ]j h*di< ved that this
idily granted by the corn-
Electi icily
L. L. H*
1. The
ter.
ndren. Professor of Physics.
Electrical Nature of Mat
W. O. Payne. Adjunct Professor of
History.
1 An Hour with Napoleon.
(\ M Smiling. Dean of Franklin
College. Professor of Mathematics.
1. Primiti\.‘ p. opl« s and Number.
2. Early History of American Uni
versities.
S. V Sanford. Associate Professor
of English.
1- Irw» n Russell.
2. Edirar Allen Poe.
Andrew M. Soule. President of the
State College of Agriculture and the
Mechanic Arts.
1. How Plants Food and Grow.
2. Studies in Animal Nutrition
3. The Story of the Earth.
4. Plant ami Animal Improvement
5. Agriculture and Industrial
Training.
f*. Conserving Our Natural Re
sources.
J. S. Stewart, Professor of Secon
dary Education.
1. Four Arts in Education.
2. The Modern High School.
•3. Charcoal Studies 'in Fashion'
Follies.
C. M. Strahan. Professor of Civil
Engineering.
1. The Value of Ancient Architec
ture to the Modern World.
(With Stereopticon slides.)
Thanksgiviug Dinner Athena-um
Cafe Today 50c.
the
*adil> for\
lit*
about two weeks to
heir and the work
-r lirn-s will then go
The appearance of
y delav thi
SPECIAL
Chicken Okra Gumbo Soup
Corn Bread
Cold Slaw Sweet Pick!
Boast Turkey with French Dressing
’ran terry Sauce Stalk Celery
Salmon Salad Mayonna so Dressing
Fried Salt Bake Trout Spanish Sauce
Cream Mash Potatoes lYied Sweet
Potatoes
Lima Beans, with Bacon
Steamed Bice, Tomato Sauce
Bananas in Cream
Fruit Cake Cream Sauce
CofToe, Milk or Tea
C. K. Williams, Mgr.
PROGRESS MADE
Basement Story of the New
Building About Complete.
The game of indoor baseball to lie The workmen are making
■daved this afternoon at 4- o'clock at progress on th - new high seiim
1 he Young Men s Christian Associa- ing. The brickwork is up to tl
ion will lie I If the most interest-jof the first lloor and the ba
ng contests that has occured in the
*ity of Athens in some time.
A picked team from tlu* business
men's physical cla-^s has beon selected
to play a picked team from the stu
b-lit section.
Mayor Dorsey will preside at the
tmpiring end of
put $10.00 and cost to everv man who! The work on the Last Athen
A BOLO THEFT I
Of TWENTY TlCLLARSi
Negro Man Walked off Willi
Burse <>i Mr. Frank Dow land.
twenty do;.
his purse and laid it on a
m
e:!.
lino
: ILU
-m pi/1
is yiuU
m m\\
iliU if ILL
PIcnfv of 1?m:k Sirnck on Bar*
story is iiractically finish**.i so f
the brick work is conoenn d.
It is expected that this buildin.
•lie completed and ready for occu
Ivy March 1st. but it is undersl
the school will not R-* moved
the opening of the next regu
nine and will in Seplemher.
verv man who! The work on tli
1 that
until
COLLEGE AVENUE
PRAYER MEETING
Th? College avenue prayer meeting
will be held tonight at eight o'clock
at the residence of Mr. A. C. Cox. This
will be the last of these prayer meet
ings until next March.
eks on his decisions. j building will not be started
Tlie wives and children of the busi- ( spring. Little progress could be i
ness men and all lady and gentlemen through Die winter and as the i
friends who are interested are ex- * s n0 * *° Le used until iu*\i
tended a cordial invitation to attend tembor. there is no special need
litis game. The game is free. At burry. It can lie erected in
night the ladies auxiliary will enter-! months,
tain the young people. A very charm-]
ing program has been arranged for a
part of tin' evening's entertainment,
which is as follows: i
Song—Miss Jessie Jackson.
Reading—Miss Amanda Hutcheson.
Song -Miss Kate Holliday.
Reading—Miss Florence Hodgson.
Accompanists—Mrs. F. J. Ball and
Miss Holliday.
Refreshments will be served by the
ladies auxiliary. Many of the old-
lime games will be played.
The young people of the churches,
the senior members of the association
and their Jady friends and other young
people who. would like, to enjoy a
Thanksgiving evening's entertainment
are invited, 8:30 ©.’clock is the hour.
•bool
until
2. The Story of the Gothic Cathe
dral.
(With Stereopticon slides.)
T. J. Woofter, Professor of Philo
sophy and Education.
1. The Kingdom of Mind.
SOON TO FINISH
COLLEGE AVE. BRIDGE
SANTA GLAUS ST KIMS !n T1H ,m
FR1BAY AFTEFN30N 3 TBIT „ r
• t !(]•]*¥
i * ; / n Vii'Vi n
•.iliVliblitob
ALDEAN TADA’
Quite a large number of citizens and
also many country people will lie glad
to hear that the College avenue bridge
over the Oconee river is soon to bo
finished. This bridge was swept otT
its piers by the freshet last summer
and it just now being put in shap<
for traffic again.
The bridge is on its piers and th
work of covering it and flooring it i
going on rapidly.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
At 11 o'clock this morning there
will be the usual Thanksgiving ser
vice in the First Presbyterian church.
Rev. E. V. Hill will speak at this
service and an offering will be taken
for the superannuated ministers.
ail
male
VERY ATTRACTIVE
PICTURES AT C f
rcenes From the Life of Marie
Queen of the Scots.
Mr. Thomas F. Green left yesterday
afternoon for Thomasville.
ORDER OF SERVICES EMMANUEL
CHURCH THANKSGIVING DAY
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.
Morning prayer and Holy Cominun-
i9n 11 o'clock.
At this second sorvice the offerings
of the congregation will be asked for
the Infirm and Disabled Clergy of the
Diocese. -
TROY BEATTY. Rector.
Tills beau; If til co
; wit it Ilf st ■ m-s i
”1 i'i
Mrs. Albert Wall, of Bogart was in
the city yesterday.
ll is without
beautiful ph
America and
in
•n tint'
the
cost
well worth t
of admission to see it.
ifiernoon and lonight at tin
Mr. Daly, of Chicago, wii
This
Crystal
sing.
An attractive program is also ar
ranged for Fairyland.
Mr. Wade Durham, of Woodville,
was in the city Wednesday.
now open:
the new street
Sift
in the work of t
street which is to
street south to 1
the tanyard branch
be of good serv
of people.
run from Broad
xii r street along
. Tiiis street will
to (piite a number
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