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NDAY. MARCH 4. 1923.
IBEHIES
i iiin mi
day evening; at the Peacock Cate
at which many prominent men
.have been invited as guests ot lion
'or, among them Governor Hard-
11 wlfck, ‘Governor-Elect Walker, and
| Mayor Sims, ot Atlanta. Dr. Louis
| Prosteripan prominent dentist ot
I Atlanta, and a disabled veteran of
I i /i » the world war, will act as master
1i>J ;\H( llli Confeience Of Ot ceremonies.
Alter the banquet a sight-see
ing trip will lie taken ot the city.
This will conclude the program
for the jday.
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V. Athens May
Ad State Officers
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By J. LUCAS
■ .vo delegates left Ath-
, , : ,.y for Atlanta to at-
,iii.J annual state and
. Ltrtibn nr the Disah-
, mi Veterans of tho
The convention open
■ .'■ liick Saturday at the
tii ss College.
■ation from Athens was
.■invention by the Joe
,nelly Post of the t D. A.
i iiy, and was made up
Rehabilitation Students
v. rsitv of Georgia. . '
iv, ertained Saturday that
oo state officers of the
en would ho securod by
of tile local post If pos-
< is for tho purposo of
Alliens post an equal
iiien In proportion to
. r of members in the
ust, which at present Is
'if
\ Inin ei. t Was to be hold Satur* i.
Qpring chopping
ij j n Athens Stores
WIT# MARGERIE DAW
TODAY COMES A MESSAGE THAT KNOCKS AT EVERY DOOR.
Harry Lucas Is
Athens Visitor
Harry K. Lucas, of tho Lucas
Theatre Supply' company, of At
lanta, brother of Arthur Lucas one
ot tlie biggest moving picture and
business men of the South, spent
Several days here last week.
Mr. Lucas says that the theatre
business, tvhicli is considered
good Indlctor of business in gen
eral, Is improving all over the
South and fast getting back to
normal.
He praised the Palace theatre,
pronouncing it one of tho best
equipped and prettiest in the en
tire country. “Athens should feel
proud of this house,” he said.
The Hinton Securities Co.
Life Insurance.
The Athens Elected Light and
Railway Co., needs no introducttcti
in a general way, but for fear the
public Is not aware of many oiling short 4 of the very best in thin
the won<|erfu assets so indispensa-
iul p siHveiy no labor. U^no man
lier of means are these ull of the
labor saving devices in this up-to-
date and perfectly equipped shop.
N t half has been told about the
Electric Hoover, which magically
sweeps and pick* up every particle
of dust making house cleaning not
only I springtime but all time a
lierfect joy. The Electric Churn is
another of\iho3c wonderful articles,
with positively no labor attuclied.
connected with the current very
soon the gclden butter is ready to
be served and eaten. My! but Isn't’
this an electrical age? In this com
plete shop you will find a stock
>f exquisite lamps and bulbs, noth
country, where quality Lp stressed
. „ .and service the best. Tho courteous
bio to mankind, especially the wo- |ant j efficient salespeople are ev
AN ATTRACTIVE OFFICE
IS A REAL JOY
YOUR CLIENTS ARE ENTITLED TO IT
h n
There is no real econpmy in having your
office “over a store.” •
A.Seautiful, well lighted, .well ventilated
and *,KEPT CLEAN office can be had in the
Holman' Building-rr-Athens r newest and tal
lest skyscraper. * 1 ;*
Wn furnish heat, light and janitor service
free. : ^ V ■' * .
Let us compare your present arrange
ments with what we have to offer. *
^' . • - • ^ ... .
Hii 0. EPTING & CO.'
Real Estate Agents
li k*
Agents for the Building
Ground FltfrtF pi ***mm* Holraan BuiWinff ||Percy Johnson 11s Exalted
Ruler. Unusually Large -
ly and Well Attended
Meeting Held.
men, Marjorie Daw takes this op
portunity to tell you about some
of these great electrical things
which make life so Worthwhio and
joyous and house keeping a lux
ury—one of the greatest inventions
of the age is the ^eatern Eectric
Sewing Machine, a perfect marver,
which beginning March the 16th
demonstration and sale will be
put on, and a loyely $5.00 Electric
iron will be given every purchaser
of^hese wonderful machines, as u
premium and too, what u seasona
ble tlrtie for Just such a campaign,
for the springtime our fancy turns
to many things especially clothe*,
and what great things couul be ac
complished with one of thjse ma
chines—in repairing and replenish
ing ones wardrobe. Keeping abreast
with the times a mighty fact age,
when It comes to electricity. There
are countless other tiling*, to di
minish work and make housekeep
ing a joy. Those Electric appliance*
for your dining room are moat un
ique and complete and a meal
can be choked on your table in a
Jiffy so quickly can It be accom
plished. The. waffle irons for in
stance. make the daintiest and" moat
delicious morsal ever* tasted, crisp
and gold brown ? equalled only,
by the beautiful toast made In the
toaster, positively u Joy In the rr>u$<-
lng, as well as e&ting. Those grill*
carry the ear-marks of perfection
ready to serve you, keeping apace
with the latest and most up-to-date
appliances making house keeping
like a sojourn in Fairy Land. We
press the button and our homes are
flooded with a radiace of light..
Electricity! with the manifold
blessings of which not half has eve;-
been told but day by day we are
growing Wiser and better in every
way. t
dent busies.3 equalled by few and
surpassed by none. A most com
plete line of goods will be round in
this attractive ajid up-to-date store,
where both quality and courtesy
go hand in hand. A great merchant
once said when a store has some
thing really wonderful to ofror
there seems to be an invisible mes
sage which Is proclaimed to trie
public, and this is undoubtedly true
of Patrick's Pharmacy.
The prescription department is
most dependable and with this pass
port there is no tr.-uble in keeping
up the spIendiiL patronage estab
lished long ago. The best and finest
perfumes are among the many as
sets. The soda fountain* where tne
nu&t delicious drinks seem to flow
on forever, efferessing and spark
ling with the purest fruit juices,
along with the drinks the most
deecute sandwiches are always on
sale. You are a long ways from
Athens if you haven’t heard or
tasted the t<*>thsome morsal*.
Smokes! oh yes, the best the mar-
Peach Blossom Festival
At Ft. Valley To Be
Rivalled By Floats At
Pageant April 4.
Ft. Valley’s “Peach Blossom
Festival” will be rivalled here
April 4 when the White Way is
'formally opened, according to
plans now being considered by
the committee.
The entertainment program now
benig rounded into form will be
attractive to everyone and if in
dications are-true thousands of
people from over this section will
flock to Athens for the baseball
game, street dance, exercises at
tending * awarding of the “Popu
larity Contest” prizes, and mili
tary parade.
The Georgia-Dartmouth base
ball game will be a part of the
day’s program. ‘The street dance
will be held at night, of course,
end promises to be one of the
irincipal features of the entire
, . . , , Jay. Prof early morning until the
net affords and the daintest toilet close - of the day’s program some-
articles, everything In fact tnat goes thine will be going on to attract
» »‘ ore thl » Wnd the visitor Zd and mrte%im en-
.rST 8 Toy his visit to Athens, the com-'
aa an milady s accessories to ■
beautify, and bring back the bloom ! mltfcee d e clares *
of youth but the*e are only side is
sues in comparison to the line ct
drug*. That prescriptions must be
filed with the very best, is only
equalled by the promptness of ler-
vice both of which are guarantees
of Dr. Patrick’s business which ] sentence fas passed on a man,
he built upon these principals. (motion heard and new trial granted
I wa* attracted In his store the within a few minutes in City Court
other niorplng as by a magnet I Saturday morning. Tho defendant,
for I well knew that there was 1 Albert Lee, negro, was found guilty
plenty of inspiration to fill up col- I- few days ago of receiving stolen
unTnii hn* ,ll '“ everything j ^oods. Judge Bradwell sentenced
him Saturday morning to payment
Big Program
MONDAY
There never has been a greater drama or the tea!
That’s the absolute truth.
RICHARD
DOROTHY GISH
'Negroes Jailed
After Outbreak
Shopping is so enjoyable especial
ly In an attractive store, wnerc
everything gleam and glitters with
a ’charm of newnes* this can be
happily said of Patrick's Pharmacy
recently moved into new quarter*,
just like out of darkne*s into sun
shine only it Is Just across the
street
stitml. Dr.
drug business fpr eleven years ot | Make Patrick’s store your shop-
Clapton, ( opposite the old.drink. If you want a
\ Patrick has been in the (is the place.
unfns, but space like
else. especially in newspapers
to conform to the laws of limita
tion. If I have faied to give you
even a. partial insight of what
may be found here, you have a
very cordial invitation from, the
ower to* call for seeing undoubtedly
Is believing. If you are s!ck hero
you wll find the medicine. If you
are thirsty drop in for a delicious
smoko here
also—and such a,saving of time, more, and has built-up a magnlfl-|ping place when down town.
LOCAL ELKS ELECT
THEIR OFFICERS
JL-.
Officers of Athens Lodi’c No.
790, B. ,P. O. E. for the ensuing
•year were elo.ted at the regular
meeting of the Club Friday eve-
King at tnc loogu roms in the Hol
man building. i p,
Percy Johnson was elected as Ex
alted" Ruler for 1023 and will suc
ceed Ross Crcokniore who is the
OU john ng L.°*Booti> was elected-to
H". . Era.™! _K»> Wff' ’ITS
(Henry Escoe ns Inner Guard;
Judge John J. Strickland, Trustee;
Earl Fnmbrough, Treasurer.
The meeting was one of the
largest' held during the pdst year,
and was liven tl up by the pres
ence of several out of town Elks,
prominent among Whom was Har
ry Hoover, formerly of Athens,
who made his usual oration bcforc
the club.
With the installation of the new
officers will come a membership
drive to try and bring the mem
bership up to the five hundred
mark by July, when the National
;io|
convention meets in Atlanta.
Under tho leadership of Rev. W.
T. Hunnlcutt, of Atlanta. Ga., Con-
Socretary of the North Gcor
gla Conference, tho-Flying’Squad
ron tot this Movement is actively
the state where books are nCeded
and not available. t wW
There are in the attics and out
of the many places In nearly every
home old books not used. School
books from the first grade up and
other wholesome volumes that can
be put to genuine use by the club
are the books wanted, especially
discarded school books.
This week has been allotted as
the time for the gathering of the
books and tho local club will appro
elate them being sent to the club
house. ^
New Accessory
Is Taken On
Keller Motor & Machine
Co. Distributor For Ped -
rick Piston Rings.
Keilcr Motor & jJnchinc Co.,
recently secured from the Wilken-
ing Manufacturing Company of
Philadelphia, Pa., tho Athens fran
chise for the distributin': and
ar.le of the well known Pcdrick
Ine or four months Impris
onment. ., ,
Motion for a new trial was made
and heard the petition being grant-
the ground that a member of
the Jury was related to a stock hold-
of the Ifodgson-Comcr company
where the gbvd* were suld to nave
been stolen.
"Baldy" Langford, tried and sen
tenced In two cases one charged
with having whiskey appealed for a
new trial and the motion was dis
missed.
Robert Bullock plead guilty to
having a smalt .amount of whiskey
and was fined 92!>. W. D. Harris
pleaded guilty to currying a pistol
without license amt fined costs of
the trial. Armous Hunter was fined
9100 and cost's dr three months Im
prisonment on chargo of having
whiskey. ,
M. C. Wheeler plead guilty to hav
ing whiskey mid was fined 920. The
Jnry was dlsmimssed for the'term
but tho cqurt wilt ’remain open lor
transaction of business not requir
ing a Jury,
at work in Georgia. A special seas Ki, " n i„ ®
on of activity for the squadron Is Fwton Kint,s.
from March 4 through March 21.
Seerefarv Hunnlcutt 'lnnnuncps I torship, Mr. Keller head of the
1 local
Secretary Hunnlcutt announces
that the quota assigned the North
Georgia Conference is $400,000.00 | ,
and he says, “we will raise IL 1
distributing organization
“The Pedrick Pistln Ring
.lias had a 'remnrkablo growth
The” entire Southera’Methodl.t'. America. It i. the
total of $4,000,000.00 to insure the i
• . . success of the Centenary move- * P*** ntcd and cx s Ve heat
YQUf.ment. to which in 1919 fllfty-three I P r ““®-.... _ , n; . _
,. . I snihn wa g subscribed. “edrick Tru-rit and Oil Con-
Church and In the financial affairs
of the South planned this Emer
gency Campaign. The North Geor
gia Conference is being led In this
campaign by it* Secretary, Rev.
W. T. Hunnlcutt.
_ The Flying Squadron ia com
posed of. Bishops W. B. Murrah,
and Samuel Hay. Dr. A- F. Wat
kins, President at Milsaps College,
Jackson Miss., R. H. Ruff, Mrs. J.
H. McCoy. Drs. J. W. Perryi W. A.
Shelton, J. W. Young, Camak, and
Rev. Mr. Patterson, a returned
Missionary from China. The> Squad
ran will ’visit Augusta, v Athens,
Rome, Gslnesville, Monroe, Wind
er. Washington. Madison, Carters-
ville, Warrenton. Thomson, and
other cities who .subscribed ten
thousand dollars or above.
HAVE YOU fcvEEN ’EM
IN OUR WINDOWS
$25
$35
$30
$40
PATTERNS
HI, $45
aLook'costs you.nothing
t: Reid® Co.
“The Shop'of Quality”
Guy tort Street
Athens, Ga.
m'1,„ _ T.tttlp Salts if You’r.ment. to which in
Take a irttue oans u v j m||1|ons of dolIarg
Backs Hurts, or Blaaaer [ The centapary <
Is Troubling You,
. TT v «..r Rack 11922 through January 2nd, 1923 and
Take • UU*e. SaKalfY n considering the situation in the
Hurts, or Bladder 11 11 , ■ ■, A nan .iqi a ,ai n
i ling Yon.
No man or woman can make
. mistake by flushing the'ddneys
ncids?which excite the
kidneys. Tltey become overwork
ed' from the strain, get sluggish,
and* fail to filter the waste and
poisons from the Mood. Tten w.
£et sick. Rheumatism, headaches
liver trouble, nervousnps, dizzi
ness, sleeplessness and urinary
disorders often; come from slug
gish kidneys. ( ...
The moment you feel a dull
ache in the kidneys, or your back
hurts, or if the' urine is cloudy,
offensive, full of sediment, ^regu
lar of pausac* or a.fendjO. by a
sensation of scalding, begin drink
ing a Quart .qf water each dny al
so get about-fobr ounces of Jad
Sails from any pharmacy; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast, and in a few
days your kidneys may act fine;
This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemor
juice, combined with wia
has been used for years to flush’
and stimulate the kidneys; also
to help neutralize the acids in
tHe system so they no’longer
cause irritation, thus often re
lieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salta is inexpensive; makes
j. delightful effervescent lithia-
water drink which everyone shoult’
take now and then to help keef
the kidneys clan and active an?|
the blood pure, thereby ofter
avoiding serious kidney complica
tions. By all means'have youi
physician examine your kidneys a<
least twice a year.—Advertise
ment. * V 1 ' / ’•
CenWnaiY CommlBsion and , Ri jR?, which rcorosent the
the College ot BishopB met In Nash ^ivnrfnV.^hv" the' n mos C t q d'S*
Vine, Tennessee. December 22th, crimi na‘in| %pai™e^ p^ic,.u“:
ly because these repair men know
their good work can go for naught
unless they have instilled piston
rings which are perfectly round,.'
“Pedrick Piston Rings,, being
perfectly roiind, exert an equal
pressure against - the cylinder
walls at every point of their cir
cumfercnce. This even and per-,
fectly pressure assures the motor- 1
ist of more power, which’natural
ly results in a saving of gaso
line. The oil control ring reduces
the oil consumption, prevent*
spark plugs from fouling, be
cause the oil is prevented f urn
entering the combustion chamber,
and adds longer life to the motor.
“I look forward to a growing
popularity of Pedrick Rings in
this territory, because 4hey are
the standard equipment on many
leading cars, such as. Packard, Lo
comobile, Paige and others. Ped
rick Oil Control Rings are in-
stalled in Liberty Motors, which
are used in the Government Air
Mail Service. Pedrick Rings arc
only selected for this government
use after rigorous tests and be
cause they measured up to their
reputation.”
50,000 Volumes Were
Promised By This Coun -
ty At Federation Meet -
ing Last Fall.
The Athens Woman’s Club mem
bers are anxious that this coun
ty’s quota of the 64.000 books pro
mised at the Federation meeting
Hart County Girl
Wins Prize For
Having Best Slogan
* “food for man and Beast—
Poison for Mr. Weevil.” Is the
slogan, which brought $10 In gold
to a Hart county girl, Mlaa Mar
tha .Richardson, nine-year-old
fiinihter of Clerv of -r'lr*.
<ast fall be sent to the rlnb house, of that county, It waa learned here
this week. It will be remembered* Saturday. >
that the cluba of the state promts- j The prize, which will he given
ed to secure this number of .books ' annually, waa awarded by the Hart
to be distributed in homes over well Kiwanis Club to entourage
i.y, , . * ' C. . .