Newspaper Page Text
twr.
JUST DRAGGED r
v .SOWEAKENED
=
; THE ATHENS DAILY BANNER. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Florida Lady Was Id a
Miserable Condition,
But Says She Found
Cardui Helpful, and Got
Well.
Blountstown, FI*. — Tn
alnlns how sha found Cardui
lptu! during change of life, Mr*,
la M. Bailey of this placo eald:
"I becama *o weakened It waa
«n' effort for me to get around. I
Tknrw what Was the matter, hut I
, felt like I couldn't give up. : - ,
*7 could not tit down long—yet a»|
■ weak I couldn't get about It it
rmovtmd^ehl. nd such a help,
"I began to tel, after awhile,
was no uat to try to get well,
is ail wrong, for it makes a
"I had heard of Cardui, and
light it might strengthen me.
lelgbbor had used it with good
“I took one bottle (of Cardui).
then I saw I wasn't ao nervous, so
kept it up.
Gradually the nervousneaa left
ma. I began to eat and Weep bet-
T - Was soon wtU, and all right.
^•Jdni did wonders for ms, and
certainly do recommend it."
Thousands of other women have
rttten, to tell of the beneficial re-
lul has stood the test of «x-
»lve use, for more than 40 yean,
the treatment of troubles com-
VdSLwfca*
Sealed Bide Invited For Sale of
»»m>owg or s war cams nttr/m Mr
Brii
■wmism-
Educational Purposes. of
Clarks County, Ga.
The Commissioners ot Roads and
Rovenuea of Clarice County, Geor
gia. will receive sealed bids, which
wilt be opened In their office
open seaaion at 12 o'clock noon, on
the 22nd day of August, 1022 for
the entire issue of f200.000.09 In
wbplo or in parf. to*t »•
two hpndred bonds, of tho denomi
nation of fl.000.00 each bearing 5
per cent annual Interest - payable
semi-annually January and July of
each jq ‘ ~ “
Iowa: :i
$150,000
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of William Doot-
so n to be and'appear at my office
within the time allowed by law,
and show cause. If any they can,
aOtttilbttntloa
should not be granted to Walter
R. Dootson on William Dootson'e
fitness my hand and official
signature, thle lit day bt August,
MI2
B. C. ORR
Oriuary
All that traot or parCet of lafld
with the improvements thereon
lit tho City of Athens Claike Coun
ty, Georgia, on tho West dido ot
Virginia Avenue, known as No. 1(0
•Virginia Avenue and beginning at
a point onVliginle Avenue 111 feet
North of DuBose Ave. and running
thence in a wotyerjily direction
SATURpAV AUr.ilst,
OEORQIA—Clarke County
The return of the appraisers
setting apart, twelve months' sup-
to the widow of Boyd A-
on deceased, having been filed
in my office, all persons concerned
are elted to show cause by the 4th
day of.September 1122, why said
M * 0, f application for twelve months'
ppoft should not be granted. This
2 bonds each year 'January 1st.
1222 to 1227 inclusive 145,000.00 —
( bonds each jm January. loB
1232 to 1147 inONdVa 60,000.00
0 bonds each’year January 1st,
1042 to 1962 inclusive 46,000.00
‘ 3rd day of August, 1922.
R.
$110,000.00
Bondi
i $60,000.00 of 8 Por Cent Bonds For
Educational Purposss
1 bond each year'January 1st,
102$ to 1927 Inclusive $ 15,000.00
2. bonds each year January 1st,
1938 to 1047 Inclusive , 20,000.00
3 bonds each year January 1st,,
1948 to 1962 inclusive 15,000.00
C. ORR
Orlnary
GEORGIA—Clarke County
TO ALL WHOM IT
;^*S**iww*.
yon thi Run* SRj"
Pain In the Stomach and
Bowels. Intestinal Cramp,
Colic, Oiarrhcea
- SOLO EVERYWHERE -
THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
224 Clayton Street
Felt. 8 P° rt p New Veils,
Fancy Ptas ; —
Drive It Yowself
New Fords At
EPPS GARAGE
392 Washington St,
Phone■
Cedar Chests
18”xl8”x42”
Only $9.50
Quantity production
Send $5.00 with order.
Balance C. O. D.
•i
W.H. Harper
P. 0. Box 312, Valdosta
Georgia ■
w. l coxE
Transfer Co.
Long Trips Our Specialty.
Cheapest Truck In Town.
Thomas St
ROUND TRIP
SUMMER FARES
ATHENS TO
v York ..... $53.13
toil
Philadelphia ...
Baltimore
$65.69
$47.60
$42.05
VIA SAVANNAH AND
SAM STOP
STEA1
Tickets include meali
berth aboard ship. For infor-
nation a* to sailings,
dations, etc., apply to
office, Rhone 1661, or J.
Bruce,. Commercial
Room 712, Southern Muti
Bldg., Phono 640.
Central of Georgia Ry.
Ocean Steamship Co,
M. & M. T. Company
$ 60,000.00
All bonds dated and bearing In
terest from July fat.' 1022.
Only Bona fldo bids
hy certified checks for i
the amount ot the boi
considered, the right is
reject any or all bids
bigk. _
^FFuJl information and 111
’statement of Clarke.County’o Af
fairs will be furnlsbetP upon appli
cation to
TATE WRIGHT. Cleric Ud At
torney For CCarke County'Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues.
J. 22-20—A 6-12-19.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE
CONTRACTORS
Scaled prdpoiala will be re
ceived by the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenue* of
Clarke County, Georgia, at the
office of said Board at the Court
house at Athens, Ga., until noon,
city time, August 28th, 1922,fof
the furnishing of all labor, ma
terial, equipment and other thing*
necessary for the erection of a
bridge on River St., in the . City
of Athens, Ga., where said street
crosses the Oconee River.
The said bridge is to be con
structed of steel, to be approxi
mately 135 feet in length with a
roadway 24 fret in width and a this
sidewalk B feet in width one aids
and provision made for carrying
an eight inch water main on
the other side. The County of
Clarke is to construct;, the sub
structure and to have- same in
readiness for tho erection of the
bridge.proper. " , .
Specifications may be had by
applying to the undersigned. By
order of said Board.
TATE WRIGHT, Clerk.
Athens, Ga.
MAY CONCERN
S. H, Flint being the choice-of
the halts at law having In proper
form applied: to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on tho
estate of James A. Harbin, late ot
said Cophty this 4a to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of said'Jamas A, Harbin to be
and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law,' and show
cause. It any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to 8. IL Flint on
James A. Harbin’s estate.
Witness my hand and . official
slgnstfln, tihr 11th day of Aug.
1022.
RC. ORR
\ „ , Or
l'3t feet; thence In a northwester
ly direction 66 feet; thence In an
easterly direction 220' feet to
Virginia Avenue, thenso In a south
erly direction along Virginia A ve -
64 feet to the beginning- corner.
Said land levied on as the
property gt Victor- E. Oliver to
satisfy ail execution rsaued on the
20th day of May, 1022 from, fhe
City Court of Athens In favor .of
The Equitable Life Assurance,
eiety of the United States against
•Victor E. Oliver.
Quit Claim Deed for the Purpose
of Levy and Sdle : filed and record
ed as required by law and due and
legal notice given to the defendant
in possession.
This August 11th, 1022.
W. E. JACKSON
Sheriff
jrlnsry
GEORGIA—Clarks County
TO ALL WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN
Albert A. Rayte Jr. having in
proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on tho estate of A. A. Rayle
Sr., lata or said County this la
to clto ail and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of A. A. Rayle
Sr., to be and appear af my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
PkJTnsnent administration should
ont bo granted to AJbert A. Rayle
on A. A. Rayle’* estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of August
1022.
* K.C. ORR
Orlnary
CITATUON
RGI,
GEORGIA; Clarke County
STATE OF GEORGIA
VS
BUICK ROADSTER ENGINE
IN CITY COURT OF ATHENS.
PETITION TO CONFISCATE
AUTOMOBILE .
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN-GREETING:
On July 28th, 1022 a petition to
confiscate the car described above
for violating prohibitnon law was
^ roqidwd t° »•
and appear at said
Atheni in and for
he confiscated and sold
terms of the law.
Witness the Honorabli
Bradwell, Judge of «SH
this July 28, 1922. .
B. J. CBA
GEORGIA, Clarke Ceuntyi
To Whom it May Cohcerni
Notice is hereby given that W- T.
Broxton. as Administrator of A. C,
Qulllian, deceased, having applied
to me fey petition for leave to cell
the real estate of said A. C. Quit-
deceased; spd that an order
as made thereon st the July Terra,
1022. for citation, and that citation
issue; all th* heirs at law and
creditors of the said A. C. Qutlllan.
deceased, will take notice that 1
will pass upon said application at
the September term, 1022, of the
court of Ordinary of Clarke County,
and'that unless causa Is shown to
the contrary, at said time, said Isave
wilt be granted.
This-. 3rd day of July, 1122.
R. d. ORR. Ojdlnary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County
Salllo P. Hodgson, guardian of
A. H. Hodgson, Jr., having applied
to me for discharge from tier
guardianship of A. H. Hodgson,
this la to therefore notify all
persons concerned to file their
objections, if any they have on
or beforo the first Monday In Sept,
next,' else aho will b* discharged
from her guardianship as applied
R. C. ORR
Orlnary Clarke County
GEORGIA-Clarke County
TO ALL WHOM IT
MAYo CONCERN
George H. Thornton, a resident
of this state, having in due form
applied to the undersigned for the
guardianship of the person and
property of Jpan Wise McGregor,
tho minor child of Mrs. Louise C.
McGregor, lata of said County;
deceased, notice la hereby given
that said application will be heard
at tb* next term of Court of
Ordinary, to bo held in and for
said'County, on the first Monday
in September 1223. ~
Witness my official hand and
seal this the 7th day of August,
1122.
R. C. ORR
Orlnary, Clark* County, Jbeorgla
PETITION FOR RIMOVA^
OF DISABILITIES
IN REi
ALVA MOORE
To Lillian Bru
Bruce, and to whom It
SHERIFF
GEORGIA !
win be s
following
wit: i *
One Mack
years old, name
Said property levied upon and
be sold Mi the property of de
fendant in flfa. Mrs. Lucy W.
Bailey to satisfy a ft fa Issued
from City Court of Washington,
Wilkes County, Ga., in favor of
J. W| Calloway, sheriff, for use of
John Ashley, against Mrs. Lucy
W. Bailey and J. L. HilL
, This August 4,-19221
W. E. JACKSON.
GEORGIA—Clarks County
TO ALL WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN -,,-v -
/Whiter R. Dootson having In
proper form applied Vo me for
Permanent Letters of Administra-
•ton on the estate of William Doot-
»n, late of salt! County, this Is to !
You, art hereby notified t
Alva L. Moore did, on the list day
of July, 1022 file an application
the removal ot his disabilities, sold
application being filed to the
October Term 1232 of tho Superior
Court ot Clark# County, and that
same will bo heard-on the Second
Monday In October, 1222, In the
Superior Court Room of said Co.
This nolle* la ghtn in accordance
with tb* provisions of the Civil
Code of Georgia of 1210, Section
331$.
This SUt day Of July. 1122.
B.-J, CRAWFORD
Clerk Superior Court. Clark* Co.
Kelly * Rally - - •
Petitioned Attorneys
P. o. LawrenoeVille, Oa. >,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order tram th*
Court of Ordinary, of Clarke Coun-
ty. Georgia there will be sold gt
public outcry on the premises at
Cfnoii, Ga., to the highest blddor
for cash, between the .legal hours
of sale on the flint Tuesday In Sep
tember, 1223 the following descrlb-
A lot of land containing 10 acres,
located In the town of Canon,
Fnaklli "
SHERIFFS’ SALE
QEORGIA—Clark* County
Will be sold on the first Tues
day In September 102$ before the
Court House door in said state
and county during the legal hours
tor. sales to the rlgnest bidders toy
the following described
property to wit: —■. .
All that tract of land lying in
Clarice .County, Georgia, about
nine miles from Athena on road
leading from Athena to Monroe,
Oa. Containing sixty-four and
77-100 acres, more or less! and'
known as a part of theJ.-H. Pat
man and P. S. Johnson tract of
land, add bounded rap, the north
by lands of TalttadlNfTHlgaU. east
by W. A. Nunnally ancTThe J, R.
Nunnally lands; eontfef by J. R.
Nunnally traot; west by branch
betwaen this tract, and the ianJ
ot yrolvtr M. Smith. Said land be
ing fully described in a deed from
J. W. MslcomXo'ff, h. Autry which
gras given to secure toe payment ot
a debt and Mid deed recorded in
Deed Book, N, Page 677 In Clerks
Office of Superior Court, Clarke
Countl, 6a. Said property levied
upon, as the property of defendant
In fl. fa. J. W. Nnlconv to satisfy
Judgement Isaued from Oconeo
Superior Court In favor of 8. L.
Autry and against J. W. Malcom
Deed for purpose ot levy and sale
filed and recorded before levy,
legal notice given defendant and
tennants In possession.
r .fals August 10, 1022.
W. E. JACKSON
Sheriff
and Is tho stun* tract St lahd deed
ed pm the da/ of Janukry, 1011 to
Mlliis , Sherdian by J.. H. R.
totty and ll. L. Totty according to
deed and plat recorded In the
Clerk's Book 18, page 1*1, to which
deed aiid plat reference is m%Je for
a more specific.description.
This property will ' bo sold for
the purpose ot satisfying a certain
note given by Mllua Sheridan -for
six hundred dollars ($200.00), sold
noto dated March t. 1020, and due
March *, 1023. Tills note, however,
contains a provision In case of
thirty 430) days default In the pay
ment of Interest, said noto may bo
matured, and default.in the pay-
nicnt'pf Interest having existed for
more than thlrt^ dayp, the aald M.
Far bt toln has exercised his option
and declared said note due and
collectible. '—
This sale will be made for the
purpose 1 of^peylng said note, prlncl-
.pal-and -Iterest, and costa ot this'
sale. The balance If any, wl)l be
paid to Mllus Sheridan or hls legal
representatives.
This August, 11th, 1222..
M. FARBSTE1N
Green and Michael Attys.
ilffiHT.
SHERIFP8 SALE
GEORGIA—Clhrk* County.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day In September 1022 before the
Court Hous6 door In said Stato
and County during the legal hours
for sales, to the highest bidder for
pash the following described
property to wit:
-ThfeRson bales o^ : ^ty now
stored 4n Planters
ens,, Oa. Weights and numbers as
follows:
M. O. Z.
/ Number Weight
324
402 lb%
326
>401.
N. O. T.
702
660
703
472
1
704
627
*
003
526
003
616
-
031
633
030
657.
040
622
- 041
626
041
466
043
480
Said property levied upon as the
property of the defendant J. M
Sanders to satisfy a Distress
Warrant Issued Superior Court
Madison Co. Os., In favor of J.
I. Chandler and against J. M.' Sand-
This August 11th. 1022.
W. E. JACKSON
Sheriff
tlv
GEORGIA—Clarks County
In ^accordance with .the proyiB
np-toflSection 2767 of the Civil
Code ofOeoraia of 1010, Central of of
Georgia of 1010, Contra! of Geor
gia Railway Company-Trill soil for
casjh, to the highest bidder, at puh*
lie auction at the Passenger Depot {•*'
of said Railway Cctppany in the
City of Athens, Georgia, at the
hour of eleven o'clock A. M„ East-
erg time, on September 4th, 1922,
forty-two and four-tenths (42.4)
tons, more or less, of Run of the
Mine coal, same having been Ship
ped by W. B. Siler from Bertha,
Kentucky, on January 30, 1(22, to
the Athens Mattress and Spring
Bed Company, ot Athens, Georgia,
and as said coal cannot be deliver
ed nccdrdlng to the terms upon
which said carrier agreed to carry
It. and haa remained undelivered
for more than six (S) months, tho
same will be sold, a* above set out,
for /the purpose of paying charges
of carriage, storage and other law
ful charge* together with the ex-
and this ad
penses of agph
crtlsemcnt.
This th* 2th day of August, 1022.
W. O. BOLTON.
Agent Central of Georgia Railway
Company.
kiln County, Georgia as fol-
Beginning at a rock .on Broad
W. thence .with Burnette Street N.
rode on First Ave.:
thence with aald Avenue 8 4* E,
200 feet ’ to rock on Fourth- W.:
thence S 44 W to rock on Broad
St.; thenca N 4$W. 20* foot with
Brook to beginning curve. Sold aa
the property of Mrs. A. Bowers
for contribution to' heirs.
A. N. BOWERS, Adm.
MRS A. N. BOWERS, Deceased
July Term, 1S».
SHERIFF’* SAtF. .
GEORGIA—Clarke County
Will bo nsld before the Court
House door In said County on the
first Tuesday In September, 1922,
wl(hln. th* legal hours of sale, to
highest bidder, for cash, the
folowlng described property
wit:
GEORGIA—Clark* County V
Undbr and by\ virtue of m
of sale, contain*^ tn a ocrtaln
security deed, executed and de
livered by Mllus Sheridan to M,
Fsrbeleln, said deed dated
t. 1020 and recorded In the
Office of thp Superior Court of
said County 4n record of deeds,
book 22. page 580, the aald M.
Farbsteln will sell at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday In Sept,
next, beforo that, court house door
Id said county, to, the highest bid
der for cash, the folowlng dee
cylbed property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of,,land
situate, lying and being in Sandy
Creek District, County ot Otarke,
and State of Georgia, containing
61.7 ncres, and said .ract being on
both sides of the Xowhere Road
and bounded on the north by kind*
C. Erwin, east by kind* of
Je**e Callaway*. *outlt by lands of
to Chnrlle Walker, and «e*t by land*
•of H. C. Erwin and Cliff Turner,
GEORGIA—Clark* County! ,
Will be sold before the County
Court house door In the city of
Athens, Georgia, at public auction
to the highest "bidder for cash, on
the first Tuesday In . September
1022. between the legal houra of
sale,'all,ot the Interest and equity
of the Hollingsworth Brick Com
pany In the foUowlng ‘described
property, to-wtt:
All that certain tract of land,
lying and being in Newton District
Jackson ' County. Georgia, on the
Athens', and Comemrce Road and
about I1V6' i(6) miles from the city
of Athens' and containing 192-3-4
seres, more or less, according tp
plat and survey made by C
Chandler January 10, 1917, and
mero particularly described as fol
low
Beginning at a pine stump on
the east s|de of the Athens and
.Commerce road, said stump being
under or n*ar a Small house, and
running south 65 1-2 degrees west
15.93 chains to a water oak on a
branch: thence down the meanders
of the branch to a poplar: thence
south 22 1-2 N degrees . east 4.75
chnlns to a rock; thence south
62 1-2 degrees west 73.80 chains to
a muscadine vine on the Oconee
River; thence up tho ^meanders of
said river to a stake: thence north
62 1-2 degrees East 100.29 chains
to an Iron pin near tho; railroad
and the pnbllc road; thencs south
25 degrees east 12 chains to the
starting corner: together • with a
certain brick manufacturing plant,
located upon sahf premises, and
known aa the Southern Brick Com
pany. and consisting of nil' 'ms
chlnerrt kiln* engfoew. hollers,
tramway, dummy, and all other ap
pliances and equipment connected
therewith ;nnd together with all
rights, prlvllcgor, and appurten
ances, connected .with tho opera
tion ot said brick manufacturing
iplnlit or-with the land "Itself: In
cluding any and all improvements,
machinery, appliances and equip
ment which were located upon
said premises at the dates of the
agreements hereinafter referred
to, or which hav subsequently been
placed or located thereon.
Tty* sale I* made In pursuance
•„f a power of sale contained In
two cortaln agreements, to-wlt:
1. An agreement dated May 8,
1919, between the undersigned Hur-
bert Flomlpg and a F. Hollings
worth. which agreement was trans
ferred and assigned by* rite said
Hollingsworth to tho said Hollings
worth Brick Company.
2. A certain agreement dated
August 0. 1021. between the under
signed Hurbert Fleming and the
said Hollingsworth Brick Company
Both of said agreements being
recorded in book T. T„ pages 202.
30? and 304, In tho office of tho
cleric of the Superior Court of
Jackson County. Georgia. ,
Default having been, made by
e raid Hollingsworth Brick C*m-
rany with respect to the payment
of tin purchase price of raid prop
erty, dnd In other reaped* *s pro
vided in raid agreements, .the en-
ount of the purchase price
mil mm tb wm Be sta £ ed in Atian -
■ "L Ul I Uni IUII IU ta—Trussell Explains
“Line Drive.”
Attempt Made to Delay
Address Until Joint Ses
sion,; By Huddleston;
WASHINGTON. — flly the
Assccaited Pres*.-)—I^etrifleni
Herding in an address, (q-con
gress Friday on tka indus
trial situation declared that
the Hght of employees and
employers alike to\ conduct
their business, must be recog
nized and he also deplored
what ho Termed “warfare on
the unions of labor.”
President declared a nation
al investigation for construc
tive- recommendations as to
the conduct of the coal indus
try to be imperative and rec
ommended a government com
mission to advise as to fair
wages and conditions of labor.
Immediate legislation to
establish temporarily “a na
tional coal agency” with nor
earary capital to purchase, sell
aad distribute coal also was
urged by the executive.
Other legislative recommen
dations was “better protection
of aliens and enforcement of
their treaty rights” a meas
ure to give federal court* ju
risdiction in protecting aliens.
. In discussing the coal situa
tion, the president referred to
what he termed the "shocking
crime at Herrin, Ills., which
so recently shamed and horri
fied, (he counTTy’’ and added
the incident was “butchery of
human being, wrought in mad-
The Southeastern Fordson In.
dustrial Exposition to be held in
Atlanta from Auguat 20 to 31 In-
elusive promises to be rcpleto with
interest for the public. No exhibit,
we are Informed by Mr, -Trussell,
local: 'Ford 1 dwJer, will be moro
fascinating than wh.it Is known as
the "find 'drivdl” ■ > • '
In explaining tAtlf. Mr. Trussell
says “fho 'line llrive' 'la :i device hy
which.' the rwdiioif ''tractor ip
driven with a l p4.ir , ‘iif nnea Just as
a hofqd is (lt'ivcil." , ‘, ,,
"Thin (itpvlce Is so constructed
that the tractor can be driven for
ward at varying speeds pr guided
right or left around sharp turns or
corners or stopped quickly merely
byl the manner In which the lines
are pulled.
'The practical value of this de.
vice is that it becomes possible for
onfe man to do the work of two
For Instance a horse drawn
mowing machine may be hitched
and driven to the Fordaoii Tractor.
The farmer may alt on the machine
and drive his Fordson Just as he Is
In the habit of driving a horse.
"Again In road *bulldlng much
machinery- requires the services gt
two men as now operated.- A road
scraper usually requires a man on
the' s^faper and one to drive—so
vtitH 1 many graders. With the 'line
'Arlyei' and the Fordson this work
be done by one man.”
' r .Mr. 1 Trussell further states be.
'tween sixty and seventy manufac
turers of national reputation from
T the “(dates In the nnlori will
(Ibltjat this exposition.
Stating that the Esche-
Cummins act in establishing
the railroad labor board was
inadequate, being with little
or no power to enforce its del
cisioni, the president recom
mended action to make the
btiard’s decision “enforceable
and effective against carriers
and employes alike.”
Other than the amendment
of the Esche-Cummins law to
make the railroad Ibaor
boards’ decisions enforceable,
the president did not recom
mend any legislation to deal
immediately with the railroad
strike.
In asking for coal lekiaia- "
tion th* president said that the
administration had sought
earnestly to “restrain profit
eering and to secure the right-
ful distribution” of coal but
was without legal power to
control prices.
talift E. , Pink ham’s
Compound OftenDoeitW
fcrf T-ss*.
t0d,j
me so
wish to advise^
hum s Verst,
It-iaa^cathctpmrar^^
as 1 have noticed a diirri-SuX
for femkie trouble t
peat I
medicine and if I overcome totS
so that all women can tie nr; ^
vice.’’—Mrs. Fked Min-*
Churubusco, N. Y.
. It’s tho same story over anln
Women suffer from ailments tv
years. They trydoetorsand *
medicines, but feel no b4t_
CStSffi &*.!**!■ E
nally they take I.ydia E. Pin
Vegetable Compound and you cm
ita value in the case of Mrs.' M®,,
/ AU ailing women ought to try this
medicine. Itcan be taken in s?fclvb»
young or old, as it contains no
ful drugs.
MAGAZINES
ALL KINDS
FULL LINE is el
ALWAYS ON TIME m
GEORGIAN HOTEL
NEWS STAND , ,
LikeMdXwell House Coffee?
Then ask your dealerfor
Maxwell House Tea, It's
just as good, v
HAXweuhouse
WASHINGTON.—(By the Asso
ciated Press.)—The President left
the White House at 11:96 ic'clock
for the capitol.
A point of order that no quorum
was present made by Representa
tive Hudleston, Democrat, Ala
bama, threatened to delay tho ad
dress to the Joint session.'
51 r. Huddleston later withdrew
Ills demand at tho urgent request
of Representative Garret, the Dem.
ocratlc leader.
Whlto House officials notified
the senate and house leaders that
no nrrangementa were made to
meet -earlier than the (usual hour
of 12 o'clock Friday.
It had been understood Thursdny
that tho president would delay
sending his message - pending out.
come of the rail strike conference
In New York, but last night It
was mid he concluded he should
ho longer delay In presenting facts
as to. the Industrial situation to
Congress and thp country, regard,
leas of the conference now In prog-
rese. That he in reading Ills mes
sage would "make some recommen
dations" become Ifnown last night
but there was .no' indication as to
WILLIAMS TRANSFER & STORAGE COL
The largest trucks in town—Out of town orders r
' our specialty—Prices very Moderate, j
PHONE 148
tiro am< - . .
tue upon raid property ha* become 1 their nature: ...
lie and, collectible under the pro-! TO DEAL WITH
vltlbhs of the agreement*, heroin- j COAL SITUATION,
before rfeferred to. " Those in .dote touch with til*
This rat* Is made for the purpose | White. House were said to believe
of collecting the balance of said the message would suggest the need
purchase price, to-wlt the principal j of legislation tor controlling coal
■um of $17,133.36, with Interest, distribution and prices, but that
therbon at the cate Of 7 per cent no action In the rati altuation
om July
gether with 10 percent of raid
principal and interest as attor-
would be suggested, It would, how
ever. according to these sources,
assure Congress sndv the coudtrg
nets’ fees and expenses ot. this that the government Intends to do
rale and taxes against raid prop
erty which have been, paid by the
undesigned.
This 4th day of August. 1922.
HUBERT FLEMING.
Erwin. Bdwlo A Nix. Attorneys.
FANNIE HUL8EY n PAYNE
J. C. PAYNE
J. C. PAYNE, Greeting:
ORGIA—Clarke County
4166, April Term, 1022
Clarke Superior Court
Petition for Divorce
Ry order of the Courts you are
■squired to bo and appear per-
<finally or by attorney,' at the
■Superior Court to He held'In and
• raid County on the reborn! Mnn-
yt In October: next. to. answer
petitioner's complaint, and in de
fault thereof the Court will pro
ceed, as to justice shall appertain
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of -raid Court, this
llth*day of August, 1023.
E, J. CRAWFORD, Clerk
hi
trldan to M. y said County i
■httisl Marclfe "ay,’ October
n Ul* Clerk's n-ttllnn-r's ram
rSVnir 1 1
V ^ ^ ■ CAPSULES
A
COMPOUND COPAIBA
—AT TOUR
C£±K£
everything within its power tor the
I ■ I PHI I ..
maintenance of rail transportation.
Though early resumption of coal
mining In the bituminous fields
are likely settlement of the an
thracite strike as a result of the
negotiations .now 'going
Philadelphia were looked to by ad.
Ion'
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LEND *
Oa City Beal Estate. .Interest Rates 6 and 6(4 per cent—
Prompt Action t
HUBERT M. RYLEK J 3 * b '
Law Offices ATHENS, GA. 405 Holman Bidf.
No Loans Made Leas Than *2,000.00 —- - ^
Taxi Service
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone
TRANSFER CO.
Office
ministration officials aa preclud
ing a serious fuel shortage" this
winter. It wa* recognzcd 1 ' that 1 (herd
would-be some difficulty In’get.
ting the supply properly - dlstrlb.
uted and to prevent profiteering
It wna i for that reason,-It was said,
the President decided tb‘point out
to' CoSgrera. the need Tor legisla
tion to strengthen the present con
trol system. ' ! 8 °‘ 1 *
Mr*/ J." B. Kirk, of Atlanta, (s
spending several days In Athens.
Mrs. Kirk formerly lived In Athens
and has many Mends hero who
welcome her. , . .
No Special Flavor for
Sunday but
COSTA’S ICE -CREAM
- - ■■
- -
w ~ Georgian Hotel
TTanlinr
—= Moving
L —
lit nci •
GREATLY REDUCED
FARES
^or Yodr Vacation”
/■f# destinations m Arisons, Arkansas, Canada, Csllforste,
Cgldrado, Idaho, Missouri, Mbniaaa^Ntw Mexico, Tegas, Ujshf
and Wyoming. Choice of going via one roata aad r*tori>«»
Abo to NeivYorh, Boston and points east Ch Ice of *" ln ‘,
ig *•»
via steamer from Charleston
rail.
Savannah and retumisg
Aba to Monatoia aad Sneakers Resorts located
1 i
lb.,
For further information regarding sehedaba sad
apply to th* undersigned:
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
»*Mt
^•Atlanta^
P. B
.1 Pa:
If,
A
m
mratemamrasra