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| Baptist Pastor To Greet
I .Fourth Estate And Agri
cultural Agents Here On
March 9.
„ !t-v. J. t\ Wilkinson, pastor i»f the
First Baptist church, will deliver the
wclctme address at the Joint meet
hiK cf editors and agricultural agents
from the* eighth and nlucth districts
here March 9, It was announced t«
day. ,
Krncst (’amp, editor of the Wnlti
Tribune at Monroe lias completed the
program which Includes address
newspaper men and women of this
seitlon and Dr. J. Phil C’ampbejl. di
rector of extension at the State Col
lege of Agriculture on "How The
Press Cun Best Cp-operate With The
Farmer."* •
Pastor First Methodist
Monroe.
Address of WHoome—Dr. J. ('. WIN
klnson. Pastor First Baptist Church,
of Athens.
Response /or Klghth District—B. A
Caldwell. Kdltor Walton News.
Response for Ninth tetri'*—J. F.
Shannon. President Ninth District
Prc*f Association.
Reading of Minutes of La*t Meeting
Payment of Dues to Sck retary-
Treasurer.
New* Business.
"Modem Journaltew us u Woiiuui
Sees It*’—Mrs. K. W. Carroll. of Ath
ens. '
"How the Press Can Best Oo-Opcr- 1
ate With the Ffcnner*’—Dr. J. Phil
Campbell. State Collepe of Agricul
ture. % i
Introduction of Courrty Agents and
Home Demonstration Alenin.
Round Table Discussion of News-
pai>er Subscription Problems.
Adjournment.
Church, of Wednesday
News.
F t disagreeable weather always have
HITS handy. Siop9Co)d3in24hours
—la ctippe in 3 days. Standard remedy
for two generations. No bad after
r flee to. Safe and dependable. Demand
sat box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and |
tigniturc.
At AU Dru^hts—30 Cent•
SOCIETY
In Athens.—Walton
Mr. und Mrs. D. R. Cook an
nounce the birth of a daughter
February 20th who will be called
Helen Louise. ,
kerosene can where he kept his
stock of oil. On Uop of the can
he kept a pitcher containing whis
key. If an officer or stranger en
tered he quickly emptied the pitch
er into the kerosene can. Officers
entered his place last week in
.. , „ _ , ... time to see him do this, but did
Mis. J. M. Hood and iMIss Katie j not find any whiskey in the place.
.< unn.i - -* • ■ Mamie McRce, who made a rapid
Ruth Hood are guests of relatives
in Winder.
Athens Visitors
Flfty-tw..
ounty dc
editors and thirty-mi .*
mniiRtration agents and
mlcs agents arc t-xix-cted
to attend the meeting which will l»c
held under auspices of the Bighth
District- Press Association. The meet
ing will take place In the Chamber
of Commerce building where ho many
successful editorial conventions liavo
been held.
The program follows:
Call to order by the president. ,
IfTvocatlon—Rev. W. S. Robinson.
“Dodson's Liver Tone” Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset
You—Don’t Lose a Day's Work-Read Guarantee
I discovered a vegetable com
pound that does the work of dan
gerous, sickening calomel and I
want every reader of this paper to
buy a bottle for a few cents and
if it doesn’t straighten you up bet
ter and quicker than salivating
calomel just go back to the store
and get your money back.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean
your thirty feet of bowels of the
sour bile and constipation poison
which is clogging your system :ad
making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that one spoonful
of this harmless liquid liver medi
cine will relieve the headache, bil
iousness, coated tongue, ague, ma
iaria, sour stomach or any other
distress caused by a torpid liver
as quickly as a dose of vile, nau
seating calomel, besides it will
not make you sick or keep you
from a day's work.
Calomel is poison—it’s mercury
—it attacks the bones often cauS
ing rheumatism. Calomel is dan
gerous. It sickens—while my
Dodson’s Liver Tone is srje, pleas
ant and harmless. Eat anything
afterwards, because it can not sal
ivate. Give it to the children be
cause it doesn’t upset the stomach
or shock the liver. Take a spoon
ful tonight and wake up feeling
fact that an active liver may go a
work.—(Advertsiement)
Hi
Db KING’S Afew/Jj
BREAK IT \~at the start .
II you have dragged yourself
through today—heavy, tired and
feverish—with head clogged, burn
ing throat and (eeling that yon
would he laid up tomorrow—take
Dr. King's New Discovery at once.
Congestion is allayed—sore throat
is soothed—the cough subsides—
yourheadclearsand you (eelbeuer.
ntd family cough ay rup that baa been used
tor over hall a century.
Bring home a Box of
a»l Shoe Iblish!
"Why ,
BN
Shoe Polish?”
"Everybocfy knows
the quality and
you get more
It's 15$ and
worth merer
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GENUINELY GOOD VAN Nil GENEROUSLY GOOD
IN QUALITY v IN QUANTITY
(VAN-NIL la a synthetic vanilla of rara Savouring content, non-alcoholic.)
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
HOLD INTERESTING |
MEETING
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
February 19, the Student Volun
teers of U. of Oa.. met at the wo
man's building to discuss oluns for
bringing tho objectives ind re
sults of the recent Student Volun
teer Conference, at Gainesville, to
the various religious bodies of
young people In Athens.
In this meeting of Student Votnn
teers it was decided to pend from
1 to 3 speakers to each of tho lo
cal religious organisations, tof
which . they are members, to pro
sent the problem of Missions, .and
attempt to transmit the gist of the
messages of the Gainesville Con
ference.
The Georgia Student Volunteers
will be assisted In this program
by several of the foreign students
who are now attending the Univer
sity. The speakers who have been
selected to appear before thtlr re
spective dcndmlnatlons are as fol
lows:
1st Baptist Church: '
Wilkinsonian B. Y. P. U.—Mr. D.
E. Brown.
Hustlers B. Y. P. U.—Mr. V/. J.
Hart, assisted by Mr. Chi. Sen.
Chu.
Prince Ave. Baptist Church:
Lcavel B. Y. P. U.—Miss Gimo-
vleve Tucker.
Batts B. Y. P. U—Mr. J. W.
Davis, assisted by 'Mr. Chen. Chou
Hsu.
East Athens Baptist Church:
Mr. T. E. Merritt.
1st Methodist Church:
Epworth League—Mr. D. F.
Bruce, assisted by, Mr. John MIs-
koff.
Episcopal hureh-:
Mr. F. M. Gorfaln and Mr. T. E.
Merritt.
Christian Church: ' g
Mr. "Mark” Anthony. ’
1st Presbyterian Church: r
Mr. John Wright.
Oconee Methodist Church:.
Mr. M. D. Sanders.
Barbervllle Presbyterian Church
Mr. John Wright.
EXECUTIVE BOARD P. T. A.
BAXTER 8TREET MEET8
FRIDAY AT 4 O’CLOCK
The Executive Board of the Bax
ter street iP. T. A. meets Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Robert Wil
son af 4 o’clock at her home on
Hendefson avenue.
MRS. JT\PHIL CAMPBELL.
President.
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PARSONAGE CIRCLE II.
OCONEE 8TREET CHURCH *
MEET8 WITH MR8.
HAL WRIGHT
Parsonage Circle II, of the Mis
sionary society of Oconee (treat
church will meet Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Hat Wright af 3 o’clock
at-her homo on Oconee atrecL All
member! are urged to be preeent
JUDGE j. D. BRADWELL TO
ADDRESS Y. W. C. A.
Judge J. D. Bradwelt will ad
dress the Y. W. C. A. Friday even-
Inr at 8 o'clock on Titles, Deeds
and abstracts, which will be the
third of the series of lectures.
—HP—
The friends of Mrs. E. H. Dor
sey will regret to learn of her III
ness at her home on MlUedge
avenue.
DEALER ARRESTED
Major Callaway, Negro,
Said To Have * Sold
Liquor tc Young Boy?
In Athens, Caught.
Major Calloway, a negro gro-
ccryman, whom police claim is a
notorious blind tiger, was not
quick enough tor raiding officers
Inst night and was nabbed shortly
after he sold h half pint of whis
key-to a youth.
Calloway who liven on 'she corner
or Hancock avenue and Pope
street, was turned over to the
county authorities.
According to the police Callaway
has been selling whiskey to small
boys here. He had just sold a
half pint to a youth, seen by a
policeman, when the arrest was
made.
Callaway, it is said, had a large
Best Cough
. ( Mixture Is
/ Home Made
AcL* With Speed—Loosens the
Phlegm—Stops the Irritation
and Coughing Ceases
f ine for Chest Colds Too and la
Cheaply Made at Home
When you can make, in two min
utes a world beating remedy that
acta directly on the membrane and
often overnight causes' stubborn
coughs and even hard chest colds
to disappear, why trifle with
i things that will probably disap-
'point?
Hawking and snuffling and ul-
so soreness of the mucous mem
brane go and you will feel fine in
almost no time.
Just get one ounce of Parmint
(double strength) add to it a lit
tle sugar and enough hot water
| to make a half pint and you’ve
got an inexpensive remedy bo.ter
than you can buy ready mixed.
Its soothing, healing action on
the membrane is the reason so
many people uso it for catarrh and
acute nasal colds.
Goitre Removec
* Easly
Springfield Lady Tells How
Mrs. Frank Board, 1010 Karr
St., Springfield, Ohio, says she
will tell or- write anyone how she
removed a goitre five years ago
with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorlesr
liniment
You can see the treatment and
get addresses if mary other? who
have been snrceesfnl at Citixcns
Pharmacy, or write Box 368, Ma
chanicsburg, Ohio.
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Commission: 1% ON AMOUNTS OVER.Sl.OOOJM.
10 To on amount! np to $1400.00. ,
Mr. Richard Hqnt. left Wednes
day for his home In Clyde, N. Y„
Mrs. Hunt and little daughter
Marcia . Smith, will prolong their
visit with Mr. and Mra. O. H.
Hulmc. Mrs. Hunt, who has been
quite 111 Is now stye to be oat.
which her friends will be pleased
to learn.
—H—
Miss Louise'Rostand, of Lucy
Cobb, spent Wednesday In Allan,
ta.
The many friends Of Dr. W. A.
Carlton will regret to hear of hie
continued Illness at hit home, on
Mllledge avenue.
Mrs. Chandler, of Athens, Ala.,
is visiting her daughter. Miss (Ten
shad at Lucy Cobb.
Miss Mildred Meli left Wednes
day for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend
several days. , .
Mrs. Michael Hoke. 10si Evelyn
Jackson director of the Junior
Music department of Georgia and
Mrs. Charles Dorman, of Atlanta
arrive Sunday afternoon to be the
guests of Mrs. Lemar Rucker for
the meeting of the Woman's Cluh
Monday afternoon, when Mrs. Dor.
man and Miss Jackson .will con
tribute to the musical program ot
the occasion. -
Mr. Harman Sheats. Miss Allcno
Phillips and Miss Clair Robison
spent last Thursday In Athens.—
Walton News.
DUSffi
There Can Be No Doubt About
The Results in Athens
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
The testimony of an Athena cit-
ixen. t
Can be easily investigated.
Wut Betjsr proff can be had?
yf.Y. Thompson, carpenter, 412
Dougherty St., Athens, says:
Several years ago my kidneys
became free in action. Nights. I
had to get up several times to past
the secretions which were scald
ing and at times I had no control
J* Mae action of my kidney*. My
back was lame and stiff and if I
V cr »™P«l poiilion I could
hardly straighten. I had a ter-
rible ache through my back and
Wi • n< i worn out
friends highly recommended
Doan’s Kidney Pills so I got a
box at Smith A Bro.’s Drug Store
they, relieved me at once of
all the misery and I have not boon
troubled since.”
Price 68c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask fpr a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
•* m J Mr - Thompson had.
Foster-M Ibum Co», Mini., Buf-
f,l °. N. Y. , .
tfyeuy.lofth.,9Sln_«T«r^ 10°
SBRNsatvasra
MFL1
GamstrU
Everywhere—all the time IN- J
HALE Soothing, HanaWu.Gerat'
.destroying Healing
riyomei;
Sard Rubber inhaler eatRy'car-'
lied in vest pocket or lady’s bag.'
iLadtlUrthar. Erin bod V-isABb
flight when policemen raided
home on Flint s-'reet this week, is
bound for New York it was learn
ed today. Five gallons of.whis
key was found in the negro’s house
Four gallons was located under
the wainscoting in the hall and
the fifth under the kitchen floor.
Two planks of weatherboanling
were loose in the rear of the
house where several empty quart
and pint bottles were round. A
negro-man, John Holder, said '4o
have hurriedly emptied a half pint
of whiskey when officers enter
ed the house was arrested and
released on bond. A white man
was found in one of the rooms
drunk,'it is said.
The negroes were having a big
time when the officers arrived.
One negro man was entertining
the group by carrying on an imi
tation of a telephone conversation.
"Watch me talk to ‘Hard Charlie’ ”
he said. The negro .hen began
the imitation conversation and was
delighting his audience when
"Hard Charlie” in the person of
Detective Charlie Seagraves
walked jn.
Child-birth
Valuable Illustrated Book Seat Frees
Bab*.” Teds also what I
to do before and after]
«as
a
by three generations of
mothers,.and sold in *111
drag storm everywhere.
••Mother's Friend** |g
applied , externally, is
■ale, free from narcotics, permits easier
.natural readjustment of musette snd nerves
during expectancy and child-birth. Start
MA 1
for book today, to BmMtU Regulator Co-
[BA-25, Atlanta. Ga. "Mother's Frtoai" M
toM at ail dins i lores.
Among these visiting in Athens
Thursday were: C. W. Friend,
Atlanta; W. S. Miller, Philadel
phia; L. C. Dickdsn, Cahrlotte,
N. C.; P. M. Brown, A.Santa; J.
R( Moser, Jr., Atlanta.
H. M. Harrison, Atlanta; C. E.
Porter, Atlanta; W. T. Kirby,
Cleveland, Tenn.; W. B. Freeman,
Talbotton, Ga.; Joe Brenlhaw, At
lanta; J. F. Day, Atlanta.
H. E. Clark, Atlanta; B. B.
Young, >Maxey*; L. R. Martin, At
lanta; H. 7. Chance, Auguita; Ben
T. Wil.on, Atlanta; B. H. Duval,
Baltimore; F. J. Linnell, Atlanta.
W. M. Howard, Augusta; Geo.
F. Ross, New York City; B. F.
Bcdcnbhugh, Atlanta; B. E. Weeks
Augusta; ti. G. Benton, Atlanta;
T. G. DePeel; W. A. Sims, Atlan
ta; W. F. Robertson. Atlanta;
M. C. Willis, Jr., Atlanta; W. K
Dunklin, Macon.
S. C. Proctor, ‘Macon; H. E.
Willingham, Atlanta; W. T. Hun-
nicutt, Atlanta; ,M. L. Benson, At
lanta, H. V. Moden, Greenville, S.
C.; R. I. Reed, Atlanta; C. L.
Duncan, Atlanta, Robert . Home,
Carneiville, Ga,; J. C. Beck, At
lanta; J. C. Hubbard, New York;
O. F. Belgcr, New York; J. H.
Cook, A Unta; George R. Embry,
Atlai.ta; \V. H. Cooper, Atlanta.
Order of the Temple ’
Will Be Conferred
The Order of the Temple will
be conferred by Godfrey de Bouil
lon Commandery, No. 14, Knights
Templar, at a stated conclave at
the .Masonic temple in Athens
Friday night at '8 o’clock.
Eminent S. T. G. Farmer, Jr.,
of Newnan will come to Alhens
for the ceremony and will be the
inspecting officer of the occasion.
Godfrey de Bouillon Commandery
invites all Sir Knights to he pres
ent in full uniform.'
Early Resumption
Of Peace Is Seen
CONSTANTINOPLE — (By the
Associated Press) — In the ab
sence of news from Angora., the
Constantinople press, generally Is
predicting the early approach of a
resumption ot the Near Eastern
peace negotiations. The Ackscham
discusses the probable place of.tfae
next peace- meeting and predicts
it will be In Constantinople.'
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. »
Filipino Women
Can Now Vot
^nat,
MANILLA — iBy th-
Press) — The Ph;!ii[,i n ,
passed unanimously toda
granting Filipino women th» n -.v
to vote. The measure sot-, ,„ ?*
House. It provides that th. i.
is ineffective until (he KHI r in„
men themselves decide l y r“(“^
Mcept
dum whether they deslr- to -
their right of franchise.
5W5TV’"
• Break chest colds
Apply Sloan’s. It draws congest
tion to the-surface. Starts blood
circulating freely and thus ..
breaks up the cold!
Sloan's liniment
•"kills pain!
hm rheumatism, bruises, strains,chest colds
MOTHER! MOVE
CHiLD’SBOWELS
“California Fig Syrup" is
Child's Best* Laxative
DO YOU TRADE IN COTTON
We Npfdallse In 10 bale* and upward.
Margin on day'trade* S2.C0 per hale; on o|>on account* $4.0u | H r i M |.
We pay telerrama BOTH WAYS on nr^ro for 30 hale* up.
r nanl
"f 1
until
Depot'll* to our Credit left with your
turn*. m
(train* in lot* of 1.000 hunhel* and up.
IslNted and unlisted Stock* liouqht and *old In lot:
Send for Our Free Booklet
A B C OF COTTON TRADING
F.J.DOMO&CO.
LOWEST COMMISSIONS.
QUICKEST SEHVICK
Hurry mother! Even a cross,
sick child loves the “fruity”taste
of “California Fig Syrup” and- it
never fails io open the bowels. A
tcaapoonful today may prevent' a
sick child tomorrow. If const!-
Kited, bilious, feverish, fretful,
iss cold, colie or it atomsch is
sour, tongue coated, breath bad,
remember a good cleansing of the
litUe bowels is often all that is
necessary.
of all ages printed on botle. Moth
er! You muaS say “California"
or you may get an imitation fig
syrup. '
by Corns?
Use“Cets-r
If will quickly store ny cam
ffilpSn and hurtiac- One bottle wiatstai
enourii “Otta-U” to wajovo a down oorw,
Suoreoft. tad °r new. CoeU you utaMuftf
it fails—but it doren't (Ml. tat rat Ma
■<£?
Friday night, Pabruary 23rd, will
be a memorable Anniversary of the
birth of Rotary In Chicago In 1906.
when four men cbmposed tho first
club, • 1 . ■
On that night the air will bei
cleayed so that a message from
President Raymond M. Havens of
Rotary InternaUonal, which will be
broad coated from the powerful
station of the Kansas City Star,
can reach Rotary Clubs In session
and Rotarians at their radio seta
from the Atlantic to tbe Pacific
and from Canada to tbe Oulf.
The program will start at 9 P.
M. Athens time with musical num
bers with Mrs. Havens singing a
number that will create an at-
mospbere for tbe speech of her
husband, the 'International Presi
dent
President Greiner of tbe -Kansas
City Club, la a abort address, will
Introduce iPreildent Havens whose
address ,wlll be of compelling inter
eat to every Rotarlan. The address
will be twelve minutes long and
will begin at 9:30 P. M. Athena
time. This will be followed by
music—Mr. and Mrs. Haven*—
either In duets or solos, being t^e
outstanding features.
This anniversary program will
utilise modern science in a practi
cal and amaslng way and will pro
bably establish a world record In
the transmission ot the human
voice to the uttermost ports ot tbe
continent.
D. A. V.
Quite an interesting business
meeting of the Joe Brown Connol
ly Chapter No. 2 Disabled Ameri
can Veterans of the World War
was held Tuesday evening at tbe
Law Building. A special report
warn made of the recent entertain
ment which was auch a it
and thanks was unanimously ex
tended to all who helped make it
so, Nine new members were tak
en in the local chapter. A report
was made of the organization of
tho Womans Auxiliary last Satur
day in the Womans Building, when
Mrs. R. Farr was. elected presi
dent and Mrs. W. L. Boone sec.
rotary,- and an announcement of
the next meeting for the wives,
mother* and sisters to be the sec
ond Tuesday in March in the Win
nie Davis Memorial Hal'i at the
Normal School. A large attend
ance is expected. '
Commander Connally will soon
announce fhe new executinve com
mittaea.. George Griffin Find
and John E. Gibbs were chosen ai
delegates to the ocming State con
vsntlon in Atlanta and R. L.
Rear**, Automate. The migna-
tion'of R. D. Alexander as vice
commander was accepted due to
hi graduation from the university
this summsr.
Now Open And Ready For Business
W. L & GEO. M. ABNEY
STAPLE GROCERIES, FEJSD, HAY;
GRAIN, COTTON SEED MEAL AND
HULLS
DAIRY FEEDS POULTRY FEEDS
HORSE AND MULE FEEDS
LARGE FRESH STOCK OFflIGH GRADE
FLOUR AND CORN MEAL
Wholesalers And Retailers
r (Sol. J. Boley’s Old Stand* v
PHONE 1006 . 409 BROAD ST.
Washington’s
Birthday
T ODAY this bank, with all good
Americans, honors the name of
George Washington, and expresses
the hope that the time will never
come when that great name will
not cause a thrill of pride in the
bosom of every American citizen.
Commercial Bank of oAthens
“Ask Our Depositors.”
COLONIAL — Feb. 24
SATURDAY — Matinee ’ and Night
CURTAIN WILL RING UP AT 8:45 P.
M.
Minute Still
Captured
tiniest still
, is believed the
in captivity wav captured by Ath-
"ce Thursday morning at
on BHlutoi street occu-
pied br Johnny Hardeman, a ne
gro. No whiskey was found and
no armis were made.
. slice were called earty
Thursday morning to Billups
street and entered the house
across the street by mistake. Re
turning to the police station they
were again called to Billups street
This time they entered Hardemen’s
house and feund Ae small stilt,
made of copper, in a clothes dos-
It had not been long out of
us- 'according to the police.
The police say whiskey was amp-
tied near the house and they could
rmell and see it trickling under
the house. The still is of one gal-
flon rapacity and will make a pint
iskty' « ' '