The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, November 21, 1915, Image 15

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; ■, ■ ' ' • THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1915. PAGE FIFTEEN. REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM declares Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo.— “I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, backaches and bear ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepless nights, and had neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, ■weajc spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the ■weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bdd symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home.”— Mrs. Josie Ham, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. If yon want special advice write lij lia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. CrfGa Central Time. TRAINS DEPART For Macon . .. .. 6:45 a. m. For Macon 4:15 p. m. TRAINS ARRIVE From Macon 11:59 a. m. From Macon 9:10 p. m. Connections made at Madison with Georgia Railroad, at Appalachee with Green County Railroad for Monroe, and at Macon for all points south. For Information: Phone 640 or 16. Bi R. BLOODWORTH, Commercial Agent. Seaboard Air Line South Bound. No. 11 Departs 6:35 a. m. No. 17 Departs 7:10 a. m. No. 5 Departs 3:46 p. m. No. 29 Departs 6:17 p. m. North Bound. No. 30 Departs 10:40 a. m. No. 6 Departs 6:17 p. m. No. 18 Departs 7:45 p. m. No. 12 Departs 11:42 p. m. Georgia Railroad (Eastern Time.) Train No. 50 leaves at 8:55 a. m. Train No. 52 leaves at 4:00 p. m. Train No. 56 leaves at 4:30 p. m., Sunday only. Train No. 54 leaves at 9:0o a. m„ daily except Sunday. Train No. 51 arrives at 1:35 p. m., daily except Sunday. Train No. 63 arrives at 9:30 p. m. Train No. 57 arrives 1:00 p. m., Sunday only. Train No. 65 arrives at 8 a. m., except Sunday. 6iMlle Midland Ry. Schedule Effective July 11th, 1915. (Eastern Time.) No. 2 leaves Athens at 7:20 a. m. No. 4 leaves Athens at 2:30 p. m. No. 1 arrives Athens at 11:25 a. m. No. S arrives Athens at 6:35 p. m. • Nos. 2 and 4 connect at Belmont for Winder and Monroe and interme diate points, and with the Georgia ter all points and at Gaines ville for Gainesville & Northwestern stations and with Southern Railway north and south. Southern Railway "ATHENS BRANCH" Trains Depart All Points (Daily) a:20 a. m. All points (Daily) 1:00 p. m. All Points (Sun. Only) ... 8:16 p. m. All Points (Dally ex. Sun.) 8:30 p. m. Trains Arrive All Points (Dally) 12:40 p. m. Ail Points (Daily) 6:60 p. m. All Points (Daily ex. Sun.) 9:45 a. m. For information telephone PAUL PINKERTON, Commercial Agt § Phone 81. , JH E. SHELTON, Ticket Ag Phone 1024. CITY REGISTRATION LIST NOV- EMBER 20,1915 (Continued from Page 11). Thornton, Geo. H. Thurmond, C. Tolbert, James W. Tolbert, S. J. Tolbert, J. W. Tolbert, W. T. Towns, W. D. Towns, H. E. Trousdale, L. C. Tuggle, Jno. L. Turner, R. J. Turner, E. J. Tucker, L. H. Tucker, J. R. Turner, A. C. Tuck, B. F. Tuck, \V. J. Tuck, A. H. Tucker, J. H. U IJssery, S. \V. Upson, S. C. Upson, ,(F. L. V Vadiver, R. L. Vickery, W. H. Vance, J. E. Varner, F. E. Vonderlieth, C. A. W Wages, C. C. Waldrup, H. M. Waldrup, J. H. Waldrup, Bud Ware, S. J. Waters, D. R. Watson, M. D. Watson, E. P. Watson, J. W. Watson, D. A. Waters, \V. G. , Waters, J. S. Waltman, J. H. Walters, N. H. Wall, J. M. D. Weir, Joel A. Weir, A. W. Weir, J. N. • Weir, Ed E. W’eir, R. H. Weir, J. R. Weir, E. L. Weir, W. A. Weir, Jno. B. Weir, R. K. Well, R. B. Wells, Jno. West, H. S. ~ West, H. H. Weatherly, R. P. Weatherly, Guy Weatherly, W. E. Weatherly, W. A. Weatherly, C. N. * Whittaker, J. F. Whitehead, L. B. _ Whitehead, A. H. Wortham, W. C. Worsham, \Y. A., Jr. Wood, W. L. Wood, Billups r Woods, B. F. Williams, J. Clifford Williams, F. H. Williams, Thos. N. Williams, C. W. Williams, Chas. L. Williams, J. R„ Jr. Williams, W. T. Williams, R. A. Williams, Geo. S. Williamson, H. M. Williamson, G. H. Williamson, J. N. Wingfield, W. C. Wingfield, M. B. Wingfield, S. B. Winbum, R. L. Wilkins, S. B. Wing, Marion W. Wigley, J. J. Wigley, J. E. Wigley, R. W. Wright, Tate Wright. H. G. Wright, Oscar Y Yearwood Young, Geo. T. Youngkin, E. H. COLORED 1915. Allen, Frank Brown, Albert L. % Carter, W. G. Calloway, Gibson Jackson John Williams Henry KEEP LIVER ACTIVE AND BOWELS CLEAN WITH “CASCABETS” Best when bilious, sick, headachy, constipated, or for bad breath or sour stomach. Be cheerful! Clean up inside to-| night and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven your liver and clean the bow els and stop headaches, a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallowness, sonr stomach and gases. Tonight take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing y<ou ever experienced. Wake up feling grand—Everybody’s doing it. Cascarets best laxative for children also. adv ■A-A " FORMAL HOSPITAL ELECTION CALL; THE LIST OF MANAGERS Whereas, under the terms and pro visions of an Act of the General As- sembly of the State of Georgia, ap proved August 16th, 1909, amending the charter of the city of Athens, the Mayor and Council of the city ot Athens was authorized to establish and maintain a hospital or sanitarium in or near the city of Athens, and was’ given other like powers; and Whereas, it was provided in said Act that the Mayor and Council should appropriate no money what ever for establishing or maintaing said hospital or sanitarium without first submitting the question to a vote of the qualified voters of the city of Athens at an election to be held for such purpose; Now Therefore, be it resolved by the Mayor and Council of the city of Athens -.hat an election shall be held on Dec-amber 1st, 1915, for the pur pose of submitting to the qualified voters of the city of Athens the ques tion of whether or not the Mayor and Council shall have the authority to appropriate money for establishing or maintaining a hospital or sanitarium or hospital and sanitarium in or near the city of Athens, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly above referred to. Be it further resolved that the bal lots used at said election shall have written or printed on them the words "For appropriation for hospital’’ and "Against appropriation for hospital,” and those desiring to vote in favor of authorizing and empowering the Mayor and Council of the city of Ath ens to appropriate from time to time such money as may be necessary to establish and maintain or to establish or maintain a hospital or sanitarium or both shal strike the words “Against appropriation for hospital,” and those desiring tc vite against conferring upon the Major and Coun cil such authority shall strike the words “For appropriation for hospi tal.” Be it further resolved that if a majority of the qualified voters of the city of Athens whose names ap pear on the registration list and who were entitled to vote at the last reg ular election held in said city, to-wit: The general election for Aldermen held cn the first Wednesday in De cember, 1914, shall vote in favor of appropriation for a hospital, then the said Mayor and Council of the city of Athens shall be authorized to appro priate money from time to time for the purpose above described, but if the majority of such qualified voters shall fail to vot^ in favor of such appropriation, then the Mayor and Council of the city of Athens shall not have or possess the power or authority to make such apropriations. Be it further resolved that the said election shall be held at the follow ing places in each of the four wards of the city of Athens: In the First Ward: Escoe’s stables on Clayton street. In the Second Ward: The Police Court room in the City Hall. In (he Third Ward: Weatherly’s stables on Broad street. . In the Fourth Ward: The brick store at the corner of Prince avenue and Newton street, occupied by Thomas’ upholstery shop. Be it further resolved that the fol lowing named free-holders, who are citizens of the city of Athens, be and they are hereby appointed managers of said election for the respective wards: First Ward: Upson Harper, T. R. Crawford and G. W. Crawford. Second Ward: George Collins, E. D. Sledge and Aaron Cohen. Third Ward: J. H. Dorsey, A. P. Dealing, and Jack F. Jackson. Fourth Ward: W. J. Peeples, Louis Camak, and E. C. McEvoy. Be it further resolved that in the event.any of said persons sahll fail or decline to act as managers, then the Mayor of the city of Athens is authorized to appoint others in their stead. Be it further resolved that the said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the charter of the city of Athens regulating munici pal elections, and shall be conduct ed in like manner, and returns of the same shall be made to the Mayor and Council of the city of Athens, who shall consolidate them and de clare the result as soon as practica ble after the election is held, in ac cordance with the charter and or dinances of said city. Be it further resolved that the polls of said election shall be opened at 9 o’clock in the forenoon and closed at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Be it further resolved that the Clerk of Council be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to give at least ten days notice of the said elec tion and the time and place thereof by advertising the same in the Athens Daily Banner, and In the Athens Herald. GEORGIA, Clarke County. I, W. L. Wood, Clerk of the Mayor apd Council of the city of Athens, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the city of Athens on the 19th day of November, 1915, and the same is hereby published in pur suance of the provisions of said reso lution as a notice to the qualified voters of the city of Athens of said election and of the time and place of said election, to be held on the first day of December, 1915, as provided in said resolution. Witness my hand and the seal of the city of Athens, this 19th day of November, 1915. W. L. WOOD, Clerk of the Mayor and Council of th© city of Athens. tf News Items From the College on Lump kin Hill Dr. W. M. Burson of the Georgia State College of Agriculture, has re turned from Chattanooga, Tenn., where he took part in the program of the veterinarians’ association meet ing of that state. Dr. Burson was elected an honorary member of the organization. The cars of live stock and home grown foodstuffs which are to start out Monday to tour the state, are be ing pul in readiness at the College of Agriculture. The livestock is to be taken from among the purebred ani mals of the college farm. A list of speakers has been arranged, some of whom will be heard at each stopping place made by the exhibits. Litera ture has been printed which will be distributed from the car. Placards have been sent out to stopipng places in advance of the dates set for the showings. In this campaign the Col lege of Agriculture, the United States Department of Agriculture and the railroads are co-operating. About 200 Btops are to be made during the 100 days the campaign will be on and all parts of the state will be reached. The annual announcement of the short courses tor farmers at the Col lege of Agriculture Is being issued. This year the mature farmers only will attend the short courses given at the first of the year, the short courses for boys and girls who have won scholarships in club work, will be given in the summer. Special railroad rates will doubtless he In effect for the short course and the farmers’ conferences which are to fol low. We respectfully solicit your orders for every variety of REFINED AND ARTISTIC ENGRAVING • We wiU always take care of them. correctly and promptly. BYRD PRINTING CO. y ATLANTA: Whether You Your Clothes by virtue of their style points, by reason of a perfect fit, because of their lasting qualities, their commend able tailoring, their exclusive patterns,{ their feel, their price appeal, you will find our FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS ideal. t Not because they possess one or two of these essentials, but because all are em- - bodied in them. Worthy materials, thor ough tailoring, and genuine values and wearing resisting qualities. <§> Chas. Stem Co. The Home of Good Clothes” Got Rid of Her Stomach Trouble. “Since childhood I have been obliged to eat sparingly and careful ly. My doctor who had been treating me without success advised me to try Chamberlain’s Tablets. I sent for a box and they worked like a charm. They strengthened my diges tion and relieved the constipation. Occasionally I take a dose of them when not feeling just right and they quickly fix me up,” writes Mrs. J. P. Brady, Victor, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. adv The Colds of Mankind Cured by Pines! Have you ever gone through a typ ical pine forest when you had a cold? What a vigorous Impulse it sent! How yon opened wide your lungs to take In those invigorating and mys terious qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell’s Pine- TarsHoney possesses those stimulat ing qualities and overcomes hacking coughs. The Inner lining of the throat is strengthened In its attack agalDSt cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at- hand. 25c. adv Coughs That Are Stopped! Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King’s New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit It has held its own on the market for. 46 years. Youth and old age testify to it® soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are of ten caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King’s New Discovery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back If it fails. vOc and $1.00. adv Advertise your wants. ATHENS SAVING BANK, ATHENS, GA. Statement of Financial Condition November 3, 1915 ASSETS. LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. Loans and Discounts . $689,257.92 Capital Stock . $ 50,000.00 Overdrafts 9,214.49 Surplus and Profits .. 249,046.93 Stocks and Bonds .. .. 5,000.00 Deposits .. 491,834.38 Banking House 11,464.03 Bills Payable .. .. .. 125,000.00 Other Real Estate .. . 14,376.09 Furniture and Fixtures 1.00 Revenue Stamps .. .. 235.00 Due from Banks .. .. 125,610.02 , Oash, Clearings, etc. .. 60,723.76 $915,881.31 $915,881.31 We 1 have examined the books of account and assets of the Athens Savings (Bank of Athens, Georgia, and certify that the above is a true statement of the financial condition of said bank as appeared from the books at close of business November 3, 1916. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., Certified Public Accountants. ’ \ 4 ,yi : i, a .. ii Atlanta, Nov. 11, 1916. U. STERN, President. ■ ) M. G. MICHAEL, Vice President. «. A. MELL, Cashier. \ »-v/"* -