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■(HI frke County:
lU'ilf Iw oolty ketwa tho uwurl-
Athywfc qootsla. Clarke
Mtmr. ty ntm.: Auiim- th* m
BRUSH IB BEST
A brash is hotter than • cloth
-herald, Athens. Georgia
amiously passed, by . a Yea
Nay vote. — ,
paving of the sidewalk on the y ou can have assorted sizes.
Cast side-of -Lumpkin street from.’
its northern 'intersection with
Athens Visitors
• t sale, on the firm
IrrAJ | Washington street to its southern
April, mm. tho followlns desTrlh- | inte r* ec tion with Dougherty steel
Rrr^l projmrty to-w it : I except that portion or portions al-
X ^ certain lot r.f land lyln* and ix** I ready paved, which is partly with*
WH in thc CK >' «C A then*. Georgia. in and partJy without the fire lim-
9k t'tarko County, fronting on Hancock **- - *• *
B Avenue an£ Dougherty Street, and
m«.rc particularly describe^ ax ful-
y Beginning at a rock wall on th>
fleio.nh wide of Hancock Avenue on tlx
5 dividing tine between property
owned by the Kappa Alpha fraterni*
B WP ty and formerly owned by Abe Joel,
and running thence lir- «tn
■ direction along llam.-<M*K
tauce of forty-six MB) IM
B In-’a northerly direction >i
^Ipisiallcl to line of the. Kappa Alpha
Hf.nternlty property two hundred
HH*nd twenty-eight <22«l fpet, pH** j>r
G ,cw; . to Dougherty Street; thence In
i aw/eterly direction alon^ Doti^hurfy
8'ieet a distance of ’ forty” *:lx t*t»)
feet, tf» the lltp; of Abo Joel; thence
In a southerly direction alonfr the
line of A I* Joel and Kappa l''raterhl*
ty 'property two hundred and twen-
y ty eight (22M) feet, more or lev*, to
|thc beginning comer.
Said lot of, land being fully shown
■by a plat of the came made by f\ ft.
■Chandler on Ji^e 14th. 1920 and he-
llng the aarri* property conveyed by
|Mrs. Nntle Vincent, et al, to R. F.
Cap poll. e| al. by deed dated
■June 18th. 1920. and recorded In
|l)ced Book 29, page 545*540 of th*
(Clerk’* Office of the Sui>erlor Court
aald conty. Said proper!v lrv-
■ing teen conveyed by the defendant j
|to thc plaintiff to secure the not-,
aueil upon In thin cane. #
I Said property I* levied on and t * .x*
wld n* the omnerty of l\ o Wa’L
J. F. Von Cannon und Carl !l Von
Cannon to xatlxfy a fl. fa.. I^nuod
rom thc City Court of Athens In*
avor of Chan. A. Ver Sooy »v* P. O.
Vail, li. F. Von Cannon and Cnri
I. Von Cannon
*
its of the city Athens but an
extension of sidevValk pavement al-
ready laid within said fire limits.
,to provide for the assessment of
..the cost of the same against the
abutting property and the owners
thereof; and for other purposes
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of TO City of Athens and
it «s hereby,, ordained by,the au-
thoritv nf tkilcoma na /alla... n . *’
thority
TOncJ f^Sectiot^^TOa^he
nV* lino .ff -
rity of ^je; same as
tion J* That the 'fillwing
. . .bed sidewalk, which it partly
within and partly without the fire
itmiU of the City of Athens but
which ,is an extension of sidewalk
Among those visiting |
Frida*- Stri:’ SaUinjf tV
Held. Atlanta; 1: R. Bramblett.
J.' R. Bramblett. At'
lanta; J. B. Scott, Atlanta; W. E.
Atkinson, Atlanta.
’ta 9 p..T t Tnr- -ap-'-AJj ‘kff rr 7*i- ■ ’
~~ ~ FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1923.
tural College when they have their $4,000,000.”
monthly ■“*•*' —-
night of I
Athens laymen can jnaln* before the second term exand.
Ia oUa... ..m m.a)I ..a ’ notln... * § Ml _ ....
R. B. Aiken. A'danta; B. F. Bol
ton, Atlanta; Mrs. Grady Atkin
son. Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. C. N.j
Cadwicb, New Haven, Conn.; W.
jW. Dainels. Philadelphia. Pa.; J.
F. Satterlee, Atlanta.
■ WBddXWk Idllhe changes of tBolfall down on this campaign,
moon.- the following events-are • Covers Tiartr been provided for
scheduled to take place at eight iso at the dinner meeting to be
o clock. I held at the First' Methodist church
A Luna Advertisements. . t Friday evening at 6:30. All of the
B. Moonlight revelations - cMvarious church committees ahd ev-
C. F. Fleming. Atlanta; D. W.
Johnson. Chattanooga; Dr. G. W.
Blackmon, Atlanta; E. R. Drake,
Atlanta; C. R., Randall. Atlan'
W. D. Field. Atlanta; R. W. Sti
art, Macon; H. O. Cochran, Atlan
ta. •;
Mother Goose.
C. The Woman in the Moon.
D. Luna tyeaPYi Method.
Miss N'ell Reese Is chairman of
the committee In charge of the
entertainment this month. * Others
dn the commlMee are:
Mr: and Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Pau
line McKinley, and Mr. E. C.
k'Ji; Westbrook,
tlw
fi*Y*ng already lald within the said i^.^SCLd iUf 1
fir. Anit.raf.Ube paved in the ^.Vcr^^Ad^
manner hereinafter provided.
The sidewalk to be paved is on
the east side ot Lumpkin street
in the City of Athens, from its
northern intersection with Wash-
ington street to its southern inter
section with Dougherty street, ex
cept that portion or portions al
ready payed.
Section 2. Said sidewalk shall
be paved with what is commonly
known as granolithic pavement, is
to be full width to the curb, and
is to be constructed as follows:
Said sidewalk shall be graded I
to a Uniterm depth of four inches
MRS. J. D. THOMPSON
When Run-down or Recovering
below the curbing or surface, an:
Uic foundation is to be properly
and thoroughly rammed. Upoii
this foundation'!* IT" be' ptared
three inches-of concrete compound
enc part of Portland cement, three
perts of sand, and five parts o’
crushed stone; and upon this ce-
• 5 •* placed a wearing
ot . «»n^te one inch in
thickness, to he composed of equal
men? 0 JnJ , * nd .,* nd Portland ce
ment. Tho entire portion thus
squares not
. po]
Written nutlre given the defend-1 th l
inu In fl. fa., and tenants In n.»ae
ilen of anld levy.
This *th day of March. IM3.
W. E. JACKS, ly.
Sheriff.
Inr. 3.1C-S.1-30.
Atlanta, Ga.—"1 became ac
quainted with Dr. Pierces Gold
en iMedical Discovery some years
and thc 'Golden Medical Discovery'
cured mo and then kept me in
good health.
“My husband had thc ‘flu’ and
it left him weak and scarcely able
to be around. He took the ‘Gold
en Medical Discovery’ and it
helped him wonderfully. We find
it is, a great tonic for the blood.”
|—Mrs. J. D. Thompson, 209 Dal-
vigny St.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery is a well known tonic and
builder that can be procured in
tablets or liquid from your neigh
borhood druggist or send 10c to
Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in
Buffalo, N. Y., for t trial pkg of
tho tablets and write for ’ free
medical advice.—Advertisement.
Ben .Holder. Rome. Ga.; J. L.
Thomas. Baltimore, Md.; E. H.
Webb. Atlanta; Mr. and MX. H. G.
Mathews. New Castle. Pp.; F. H.
Abbott. Waycrnss; J. R. Robison.
Atlanta; J. H.. Latham. Atlanta;
R. E. Stokes. Atlanta; J. B. Cook,
Monterey, ^Mexico.
A. V. Clifton. Atlcnta; ,J. T.
Mandeville. Atlanta; M. A. Lyons,
Augusta; W. S. Wicker, Atlanta;
F. H. Jvebber, Atlanta; L. B. Veeil-
er. Baldwin: C. r. Terry. Shreve
port. La.; C. R. Keely, Atlanta.
ery department of church life will
be represented. Dr. G. F. Venable,
presiding elder of the Athens die-
trtet will nreside. He will make
a brief address and Dr. Slaughtei
will make a statement-on behalf
of the laymen. Visitors from t
distance will aUo speak and r
round table discussion will follow
Ail addresses will be brief.
BIEBOOSfGIto
■fl
A. J. Nichols, Atlanta; \ir. S.
Boyer. Atlanta; W. T. Hunnicutt,
Atlanta; H. W. McDonald. Phlla
dolphin. Pa.
Cocoanut Oil Fine
For Washing Hair
l exceeding five feet in width and I „ , . ,
i« «:> oe will troweled ami left . M y< ? u want to • t «*P your hair
tion, thereby forming separate and! n K ° od .condition he careful what
distinct olnbs. The entire surCc I you wash ft with -
^ w*H. trowelled and left | _ Ma "y 8oa P* «nd prepared shai
SHERIFF SALES
>COROIA—Clark* County:
There will lx* xnl<l on the Firxt
uerday In April 1923. before the
ourt houfce door In the aald State
ud county, durlnff the legal hour* of
ale to th* highest bidder for cuxh
allowing deacrlbed property* to*wit.
certain tract of land In
nek District Clarke. Couniy. U.
ounded on thc North, ftMt * and
futli by lands , of Jessie Calla.v;..’,
i the West by laticl.i of Milas Hh*r*i-
in formerly, now Mallory and .‘on-
Int five acres a* will more fully
ppeni by reference to a plat of th-*
irvey of same made by DenJ. H
irrw. Feb. 19M, a)ta.d>*d to J*mI
im Jessie Callaway to Milas 8hct’-
un. dated February 9th. ItSS, arol
•••«’idl’d In Deed QpoK if»* P«g«l 57b,
fflce Clerk of Superior Court, Clnrhe
unty Georgia, said rlat. recordod
page 882 same book* and offjie.
Half) property levied upon us the
: aw w won iroweiiea and left warty soaps ana prepared shapi-
in an even «nd smooth condition. 5®“ contain too much free alkili.
Be it further ordain- < This drie, the scalp, make, the
J;? J“ at Ine owners of resl estate I-* 1 ? lr brittle, and is very ‘ ' '
abutting the saM portion of said * ^ulsified cocoanut oil
sidewalk above described shall (which is pure and entire!
pave the said sidewalk immedtate-
‘y front of and abutting their
particular property as above de
scribed, within fifteen days from
th? of this ordinance, th'
work to be done under the suuer
, . -r- — —- w..wy« the super*
‘ha Street commissioner
Section.4. Be it further ordain
ed by the authority aforesaid that
ir any owner or owners of land
abutting on the said sidewalks s:
improved as aforesaid shall fail
harmful,
shampoo
pure and entirely grease-
FUNERAL NOTICE
CAUTLEDGE—-Diet! yesterday at
his residence 186 Park. Avo., IMr.
Jds. C. Cafiledge in his 42nd year.
Mr. Cartledge had lived In Ath
ens for the past ten years moving
hero from Aiken County. S. C. He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Toney
Cartledge and two Brothers B. IV.
and J. E. Cartledg? of Monroe.
Ga. The funeral was today at
three P. M. at Ross Chapel, Oconee
county, with Bernstein Broa.,
Funeral Dlreolors in charge.
That “Robin Hood” is one oi the
best shows which has ever been
to Athens is attested in the num
her of excellent reviews it is \ra
ceiving in every city where it ha:
played and in the teigrams indors
ing it that Manager Funkenstein
of the Colonial is receiving.
“Robin Hood” plays here Satur
day evening. The following U
symbolic of all the messages and
criticisms seen so far:
Gainemyille, Fla., Mar
S. M. Funkenstein,
Mer. Colonial Theatre,
Athens, Ga.,
Don’t be afraid to boost “Robin
Hood” It is all they claim and
then some. They are entitled
capacity, house.
BAIRD THEATRE, *
H. L. Carter, Mgr.
looking fol ward to this ...
events with a mixture of hoi*- mnl
dread. To some the elent Is marked
tm the retendar an a veritable H'ai. r-
loo. while others welcome the tasa
with a smile.
LUNA CLUB WILL
leas), is much better than anything
else y«u can use for shampooing,
as this cannot possibly injure the
hair.
Sim|
put two or three tea
spoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or
glass with a little warm water,
then moisten the hair with water
ien moisten the hair with water
' rub the Mulsified ip . It will
an abundance of rich, ere
or refuse to pave the said side-
w^lk •’irijoilintoly in front of the:r
property within the time and in
the manner described j n this
5*591*5* J^yor and Council oi
8,5*51 ftAwS a hall pave th:
:me, and the cost of said navins
immediately in front of andnbut*
*28 ? ach P ar ‘leul«r lot ahall be
paid by the owner thereof, and
th« amount of said cost is herehv
aald cost ta hereby
■operty of Milas dhorlilan osfate. to ^*®*f*? against the said respec
itlxfy a Juetlce Court fi fa ixxuod
om the Justice Court t.t the 218th
etrlct In favor. qf v ,Q. H. Uuyncx
alnxt Homer Btevone an executor
Milan Hherldan .
Isegal notice given, levy reader by
p. Strickland. L. C. end turned
er to me for the purpose of sale.
jThle 8th day of March. 1923.
W r K. JACKSON.
W i ' Sheriff
. Had 9*16-22-20.
the leifal 1
OSt bidder
An that
SHERIFF'S SALE
’MORQIA—ciark* ( County:
' "'There will b* nold before the court
houee^door in sgld. County an the
first - Tuesday In April 1*13. within
hours of sale, to tho high
der for -caah:
timet of land, altuatr, lying,
dnd being In PuryMr's Militia Dis
trict, County . of Clarke. Htate of
Georgia, containing anmc 36.U. acres
gad lying on tho North side of the
Athens and Lexmupn public road,
some tight miles from the City of
thens: said tract beginning at North
' 'corner of tho bridge on aald
over the South prong of Big
C, land running along road North
gl degrees » mlnulcs West 1.144 fret
to a rock; thence North 47 -degrees
Mast 1,140 feet to an Iron pin on the
oM Athens and Lexington road:
thenco along this road North 4* de
grees West 1,020 feet tu the canter of
bridge oa old road and over a small
branch;
plfh 0t f 018 owners thereof.
Sfnl Jit .*“ ld - P !? Per . ty 0Wner * 1*
requjred^pgjr for the number of
. p *J eme ? t * mme -
oistsly in front of and abuttinc
I their respective lota an amount
to that which it costa the
said Mayor and Council of the
City of Athena to lay tho same «•
R™. v,de * tor in Section 686 of 'thc
Code of 1918 of the City of Ath!
Though the moon ie already
slightly on the wkne that tact will
have no influence - on the enjoy-
M. E. LAYMEN ARE
TBRAIS.E PLEDGES
Dr. N. Q. Slaughter, lay lead
er for the Athene district, eayi
that Methodist laymen d>f Athens
are thoroughly organxied to epon-
sor the collection movement. Re
gardless or the fact,” said Dr.
Slaughter, “thai the Athens dis
trict subscribed more in propdrtlon
menl looked forward to by the'than any other in tfie 'North
members of tho Luna Club who it I Georgia conference, we confident
is known aro composed of profee- h y expect to raise our part of the
sore and their wives and thoso VaN-NIL Never Disappoints
connected with the State Agricul-
creamy
. and cleanse the hair and
. thoroughly. The lather rin
ses out easily, and removes every
particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and,
excess oil. The hair dries quickly I '
and evenly, and it leaves Tt fine Whet is the biggest Jnugh 3*
and silky, bright, flufy and easy .Charles Chaplin’s latest picture,
to manage. . . . "The Pilgrim,” tho comedy *
You can get Mulsified cocoanut I thousands '
thcarto ?
Last Showing Charlie Chaplin Palace
“When Love Comes” Extra Feature
Billy Dove And Lon Chaney Big Saturday Special
., ...jy d]
Is very cheap, and a few ounces
will Jasfc everyone in the ffcmily for
months. Be sure your dr
gives you Mulsified.—Adv:
ment.
PREVENT. ELU AND GRIPPE
fot « few renin you enn wart
°tt Elu and Grippe by promptly
ch -^ ki 5^ y ? ur . c o u eh« and colds
with Foley’s Honey and Tar, Al-
thrnoe In a straight line
South G3 l-t degrees We t ISIS
chain* lo the beginning corner at the
bridge, and being Ihq name timet of
land purchased by r. H. Davenport
and' Mary C. Davenport from Crane
gild Johnson, deed to which Is record-
cd In the Cleric's Office of tho Super-
ter'Court ot said County. In Deed
Unoh 23. Pare U4.
This land has beet, levied on and
wilt be aald as the property of E. O,
Ibblc. to satisfy an execution
on the Sth day of March, 1M3.
the City Court of Athena of said
County, In favor of V. H. Davenport
had Mary c. Davenport against B.
b. Tribble.
'"Deed, for purpose of levy and sal*
wnS; first filed and' recorded, and no-
tk-e nf this levy Is being given to de-
ftinjlgn) In fl fa.. Mid K. O. Tribble,
ahd the tenant In poeeeeslon.
"Thle sth day of March. 1*81.
W. a JACKSON.
Sheriff
afar. Sfie-83-M.
City Ordinance
Council Chamber,
Athens, Ga^ Maroh. 2’ 1WI ;
regular monthly meeting
r and Council was I
, T. Dottery, K. A. Hill, H.
„.. rood, ®. C. Armztrong, J-
Rucker, C. F. Crymes, W. C.
l, A. L.' Howland and Wal-
'ttde suspended and
l OWinnncd wag un-
. S * ti ‘> n &- Be It further ordain
wh. b „ y .kL* ■“‘bority aforesaid that
", k * n . tk * MfO sidewalks are com
P; cl *I by the ..Mayor and CouncP
?sed th hlll ° f an item ' i
W0rit ahaI * bo
?25rti« t n! n i2T 8Hnted *0 «»• re
p ,'? p *? t3r owner *> as pre- J,
scribed in'Section 686 of tho cJt.l
ot 1918 of the City of Athens- is
dUys “from 'to ^ p ‘ ra,k>n L of ten*
Miw from the time aueb bill ta
gwed °r puhlirted the Clerk of
9? nn **j ta authorised and- direct-
executions sgainstitiic
toX& ‘or^ref^r
•d^ht' nlL 6 ' ,?*Ji furth *r ordain-
O* City MamhK
fire days
SStf^ ^fW^g to^each
* copy of game at said
mi t . h * Proceedings of I
ci! containing copy of such Or.
dinanee in one of the newinanore
CAST’S.
„ ‘fi" ‘°. u J*rs hsa made Foley’s;
Hondy anti Tar the World's larg
est selling cough medicine. Con
tains no opiates—Ingredients are
P* 1 !"**? on tho wrapper. Refuse
substitutes. . Insist upon Foley’s.
—Advertisement
666
laughs'at the P^Lc
Thousands insist a plum
pudding wins it
Cahplin, aa an escaped conrXt.
wearing a minister’s clothes,
mistaken by the email town
gregation as tlpir newly-nr
parson. At the home at one
. thg members a special dinner
you enn ward prepared for hint . Visitors arriL,
including a couple with • mischiev
ous boy.
The festivities in honor of the
new “parson” are somewhate
spoiled because the precocious
youngster uses his father’s '
as a covering for the plum .
ding. The unsuspecting Charles
pours the sauce over .it
Tho pudding ii a sight to make
one’s mouth water, but Old Man
Trouble jumps in with both feet
when dad discovers tho parson and
guests are eating his hat!
Helen Eddy will- be seen in
[“When Love Comes” as the eX-
• Prescription forlS'dXK
Colds, Fever -and Ls-> “tt- ,
J «PPe. It’s thc most tinuaf round'SrriSwuw 1 for'the
speedy remedy w.c know, i c,ew ,°f the whaling schooner
preventing Pnenmenle. iSSK'^”K3“«
—(Advertisement) | signed ship’a articles or belonged
to the cost of players enacting
the Metro version of Ben Ames
at the Palace Saturday.
Fights and whaling overe tho
principal activities ,of crew and
cast during the month the “Caro4
lynr Frances” sailed Pacific wat
ers. Bejng, confine:
every day fpr a moni
sonic to the cast. ■ C
in-longboats served to help break
the monotony but even this sport
lost its fascination
The picture called for a mutiny
scene. After its screening, stock
Was taken of casualties. Black
eves, bruised knuckles and,cracked
ribs were plentiful. With such
fistic artists as Al Kaufman, well
known “white hope” of a few years
tho attukj, much phy-
■uca raciuc wat-
fined to the ship
month beepme frk-
:. ’ Chasing whiles
pical damage
DRIVES AWAY MOTHS
Sprinkle a little borax under your
carpets to' frighten away the
knothe.
ATHENS GEORGIA.
CLARKE COUNTY,
I, James Barrow Clerk of thr
&3MKSI
•nd correct -*— v w-J*. “w
,-r * portion of
M ot the regular monthly
meotiag of TO Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Athens held
Itarch 7th' 1923, untf that the
shore contains a true anJ correct
copy of the osdinanee adopted at
that time by tho Mayor and Coun
cil.
_ JAMES BARROW, Clerk.
The above and foregoing is pub
lished as required by taw ns no
tice to TO owners of the
abutting tho street describcd*ta
This
_ ig ordinance to do the
required by said ordinance,
i 7th day* of “
March, 1923.
G. E. O’FARRELL,
City Marshal
BAKERY
SPECIALS-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We have* just secured the services of a Euro-
II
line of Pumpernickel, Rye and French bread
and rolls. Look them Over—take some home
Friday and Saturday.
SPECIAL PRICES ON CAKES
Fresh Cocoanut, 3 Layer 45c
Fresh Lady Baltimore, 3 Layer 45c
Fresh Pineapple, 3 Layer 25c
. All 2 Layer Calces 25c
All Cookies, doz 15c
Doughnuts, doz .— 15c
Angel Food Cakes, Large, each 25c
These prices are special for Saturday, be sure
to come in and see our line.
BENSON’S BAKERY
SEVERE PIS
SB
, AN 4NTKRE8T$G* HFUSING
41lP Freehman C|Ut> Md last
Tuoxday night at the A. T. O. Ilouxo
Cigars, candy, chewing gum, peanutn,
cigarette* and Ice cream were nerved.
An excellent time wae enjoyed by all.
The club ln # badly In need of niemliers
and all frexhtnen are urged to Join.
"UK IT KVISR RO HC’MBLK thor*; -
no place lllce . home/.' Btrain, from
thl* famou., piece of muelc -.,- ur c
heard laeulns forth from n cerlan
eoom In Candler Hall •Xoilo-sdoy
nlsht. On Inqulrlns Into tho :ruo
source of the melodious echovs it was i
fouml that It came from the .throat
: a lonoeome freshman, wto wae
hhiklng of thc holidays that coni., af
ter the exams. He made a pltl'ul re-!
quest that his-name be withheld frtim
the t-olumtf .pf flutter. '
TWO PKSKRVICE MhN have jtwt 1
finlthed Umir course, ori, iralnlnK-at
the I’nlverslty of Geortla. BjCi See
forestry men. Sir. Tom- Corn l;.is
finished the class work and Is ro
take thc^elvll service: evam oa J.,i
and go to a Rational forest tescr.o !n !
Arkansas. Mr. Alexander: flnri.ioi at I
the same time and 1« to lie sent to :
Florida. These men are to nr|lfo six j
nouths maintenance .pay . *roni tho I
Veterans Bureau after'being placed 1
the Joli. They will then he expect - j
KeepYour Comp/eiAn,
■ Nadine Face Powd: J
It will make your sluTe*
•rnooth and velvety It'S
lend an ineristable ckJ?
and the frr. stance 0?S
i flower garden. ^
Nadrrte ndheteieJ
the 2
fl 0 ® sun, winder,
. ~ fluat. Contain, m
iyedient that cn„
titin ortheeye-,. Z®
funded if not picaK<L* n '
NATIONAL ' r OILET Cft.
P«ri9, T*nn
jd to lie rehabilitated.
AT THE PHI t KAFPA LITERARY
Society election for the thlfd / term,
Austin Dean of Hatnexvlllc wax'elect
ed . president. Illn opponent wan
Chat lax Arthur I^eWfif. who wax do-
feated * by' three vhtex. Ax . well as u
scholar and a gentleman. Mr. Dean In
a very^ popular student. There is no
doubt as to Id* ability, and bright
days for Phi Kappa will be seen under
hln skillful leadership, it Is said. He
I sa member of the K. A. fraternity.
THE LAW DEPARTMENT .Vis mi
'XLminatlon thin week oil the same
liij that the examinations have has
tened during the Wo last . >•«
Prof^sor SylanuN Morris told . this
fact to the students but Inferred ;hu
thlx wax merely a roncidcut.
DR. STEWARTS CLASS'in high
School administration and organisa
tion will spend Friday In Monroe. In
specting the public high school and
the agricultural* school there. Mem
bers of the class and Dr. StcVart will
which glveh a complete program of
and return Friday evening. The party
will be guests of M£ Henry Walker
of Monroe at dinner.*
AN ISSUE OF THE **L\yivER8iry
ITEMS” has Just been mailed out
which give aa complete program of
thc Summer School. The Summer
School catalogue will probably tie out
the latter part of this weekj
CONSIDER A RLE COMMENT
heard on the campus these days fav
oring a more dfgnlfle dand whole
some reception for the freshmen
terlng college next 8eptfmber. Pro
feasors say that there Is a, growing
tendency o tithe part of older eta
dents to help the younger and this
considered a fine thing for "Georgia;
WORK O NGRADINO the site for
the u*|v dormitory is prot’oeding
speedily with a* large force of con
victs on the Job. Actual-f*on<trnotion !
is expected to begin within a short
time. ^ -
PISTOL PRACTICE Is now 1 *!ng
conducted by thc military depart
ment.
IN BIG BLAST
THE GEORGIA . OLEE CMJR
fast becoming n truly harmonious
group of singers and musicians,
cording to.tjie several member* rotn-
1 losing the aggregation. Their pi
tlce held Wednesday night wvi
ported to be ohe of the snappkNt>
peppiest ever, held this year. Man>
;■ nhd
|jupi#iuiu over - uoiu uiir j i-ui .
rt«>eiiyrj9(# , l.' W. Bn*ytw|tr-
M. C. A. to enjoy. th$ bllHsfUl iftnil
Ins
of mjislc that Issued forth from the
throotif pud InstprmcntH of tho club,
*whllo practicing.
"ONLY ONE MORE WEEK now re
.,ra sa >
. COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS
Coughs and Colds are contagious
and require prompt-treatment aa
‘they spread or develop into flu
and grippe. Take no chancea when
can get Foley’a Honey and
ior a few cent* and quickl)
check cougjw and cold*. The coh-
stanily* inti^oxing demand for
Foley’a Honey and Tar, for three
generationa has made it the larg
est selling cough medicine in the
Contains
World. Contains no opiates—in
gradients aro printed on the wrap
per. Refuse substitute*. Insis
upon Foley’t. —Advertisement.
Florida lady Says She Suffered
Greatly, but Found That Car
rier. '
dui Hclned Her, 1 and She
Got “Stcut and Well."
Dady, Fla,—“Fur a long time I
had trouble each month .and suf
fered a great daal, evidently some
womanly weakness,’ says Mrs. El
E. Pagctt, who resides here on
Route 1. “I would have-vary se
vere pains down on each side and
toss my hack, and feel so weak
would have to Ha down, and
then have a bad headache. >-
“I knew there was trouble some
where, and with all the doctoring
I had done, I didn’t get relief. Teas
and such didn’t reach my trouble-
so I decide dto take Cardui.
“I found air the time
around, -the pain was less, but:!
kept on till I took six bottles. I
am stout and well . . . and give
Card aft all the praiaa.”
Thousands of other women praise
Carduit, for beneficial resfllta,
Cardui is a mild, harmless,
table tonic
Would Rather Fight
Than Work
“I suffered for years with stem
ach trouble and could not eat and.
just hated for anyone to say work
th ms. .1 would rsthqr fight. Smct
taking a course of May*’* Won
derful Ri r.iedy I actually'want tc
work, and talk about eat, I am
the lost one to leave the table
now.’ It to a simple, harmless
preparations that removes, the ca-
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which causes practically all stom
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able in the treatment of many
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Do You Know--]
how to g*t a new pair of Red
Seal Shoes free? Ask your
dealer, about the unusual
contest in which thousands
of shoe* will be given away
No one was hurt in blasting in
Barbervilte Friday, Tate Wright
county clerk declared. , Reports .
spread over the city that seven |
negroes working on the road gang i
were killed. Mr. Wright says hej
doesn’t know how .the report be
gan.
Wholesome Home.
Made Hominy
Y°! J . can ’ t fil >d a men
, wholesome und nour
ishing food than hontlsr
It is so easy to make that
every farmer can, tnd
should, make hit ova.
Not only because It’e bet-
ter but because it's cheap,
er. Two cans of Gisat
Lye and a bushel of com
make a winter's supply.
DIRECT loss: DUnbt
qfCIsnttTSr;
SsUonjo/■»<„ I, .
mu Iron Utile. !Tkm
hulls hart started. ■(%
and add/mh,
. esl time, during sim
mering. Tranr/crcomtm
Pan of cold unter and
rah with handr to re.
, more Untuned huUr.
ling water S or t
t. 'hern in cold wa
ter night then walk •
times.
ter over nigh _
dor t timet In cold wa-
.ter and dry.
GIANT
LYE
CUT THJS
n IS WORTH
Dr, W. T. Hunnicutt, of Atlanta,
centenary secretary, tor the North
Georgia conference. Dr. Hunni-
<utt is travailing ail over the State
in the interest ot this work. He
says that people are becoming
more and more interested in the
progress of the centenary move-
Hunts
SPRINKLING THE WASH
A good way
A good way to sprinkla your
clothes to to dl)> a whiskbroom in
—ter and use it instead of distrib-
ing tho water by hand. It ta ■
quicker method.
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You will receive in return a trial
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colda and croup; Foley Kidney
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rheumatism,-backache, kidney i
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constipation, biliousness, headadu.
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ing your
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Ready for Uso-Belte*thanTrape
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BREAD and
CAKES
When you want the best Bread and Cakes,
there’s one answer—Get Skelton’s. “Moth
er Goose” is the standard of quality.
Ask Your Grocer
Get a cup of the best coffee in town at the
Coffee Shoppe. Our Bakery products are
on sale there. ’
Skelton’s Bakery
184 W. Washington St.