The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 15, 1923, Image 8

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. -.... . - ■!-* v <- > ■ • • i'<i‘ <r i (v-» • * • « *•«» oIjpj.* .-'l* L*?' »IU • (j.<|r» fa.r-UKJiF 'Wlfl'iv . • * S* ' f »t-!|»oit co. a|» .(* ;v. v / • 1 -*--&-*• ‘‘I'j- 1 - --- j ura,DH sm. PPMOPIC,- 4,.;.;. Make Yoor Ora I INDIAN LUCKY WNCS fft°|SigI Row—DUfermt—Loti of Fun *****&■5« fou That Bad Back T i tread of thonew Goodyear Cord Tira withtfaabewIedAll- Wwativer Tread mini smoother naming. Its new improved rubber ‘ compound meane longer mileage. Its heavier sidewall re sists nit and curb wear.Thereinfbreed blocks of its beveled MIGHT BRING 500 'ICE Biy Finally Presented By Senator Harris And Sponsored by Judge Grand Effective. WASHING AON. D. C.—Approxi mately 500 itste banks In the state of Georgia may now enter tbe Federal Reserve System under provision of the rural credits law passed on the last day of Congress, and originally proposed In a sen ate bill by Senator William J. Har rls. When the rural credits bill was beford the House. Represents tire Charles H. Brand, of. the gth Georgia district, and a member of the House Banking Committee, as- cured Inclusion of the Harris amendment In the general bill to help the agricultural Interests of tbe country. According to figures given Sena tor Harris today by the Federal Reserve Board there are 621 state banks in Georgia not members of She Federal Reserve system. There are 89 state banks now In the system In addition to the .98 na tional banks which are required to be In the system, under tbe law. Of tbe 621 Georgia bapks there are several which could en ter the aystem before the Harris amendment became a law. Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back—sharp', stabbing twinges when stooping or lifting—distressing urinary disor ders? For bad back and weaken ed kidneys Athens residents rec ommend Doan’s Kidney Fills. Read ibis Athens statement. F. H. Williams, retired express agent, 601 Thomas St., says: “I used Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on and found them to be a most Reliable kidney remedy. Whenev er. my kidneya act too freely anti the secretions begiwio burn hi passage I always get- Dean’s.; At times my back manna this'keep’s me awake at night unless I have Doan’s on hand to take at once. Upon 'using Doan’s occasionally I seldom have pains in my back and they make my kidneys Set prop erly. I know that It’s the occa sional use of this medicine that keeps me feeling so good. They have never failed to help me." Price 60c 'at ml dealers. - Don’t ■imply ask for a kidney remedy—, get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Williams had. Foster- Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Hills checks Hills Cassia Quinine ■GOITRE caused Choking and Nervousness. Mt. Clemens Lady Telia of Relief From Home Treatment Mrs. Monroe Osborne, Alt. Clem ens, Mich., says she will tell or write how her goitre was removed by Sorbol-Quadruple, a colorless liniment. i Get morq^ information from Sor- bol Company, Mechanicsburg Ohio. - ■ ’ .wevyj»V 'in .. »■ 'r<yr iftifto IS ARB C Methodists Out to Get Pledges Due Centenary Fund in Athens Many (Delinquents Come Forward With Cas/h and Pay Up Pledges to Fund. ‘ Following a threeday conference here and sermons and addresses Sunday, by outstanding denomina tional leaders- from all. over the country, Methodists are ,out, Ip ear, riest collect overdue money pledged to the centenary of mb sions , movement of the) , M. B. Church, South. Already as a re sult of the agitation concerning the crisb on in Southern. -Mntjio- dbt harden by reaalp of (tardy payments to the centeiiafy. fund, many delinquent subscribers'havo come forward with cash payments and others' assert that thej) will arrange to' pay all or a 'part of their subscriptions by May 1st. That this spirit is prevalent b in- Sold by all drug stores. Locally l ocated by the fact that probably leaving the gas sjove burning and Jt la believed the wind from the open window/blew out the flames. gemfwhk III si COLDS ABB CONTAGIOUS Coughs and Colds .are contagious and require prompt treatment as they spread or develop Into flu nd grippe. Take no chances when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar for a few centa and quickly check coughs and colds. The con stantly inirtasing demand, for Foley s Honey and Tar, for three generations has made it the larg est selling rough medicine in the World. Contains no optatea—in gredient are printed on the wrap per. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. —Advertisement. Women Who Juries Much Herds Womeri; Tllan Men i Jurors. (By Associated Press.) BERLIN — German women, re cently accorded the right to sit on juries in criminal cases, have SCOTT HARDWARB CD. Athens, Ga. 19, Clayton .Street Seed Irish 'Potatoes Plant them now Special 50c Peck- Arnold-Abney & Co. Roe Shad. Spanish Mackerel, Speckel Trout, Black Fish, and Norfolk Oysters. Athens Fish & Oyster Co. 561 E« Broad St. Western Market Fresh fish just received and very nice Shad. A very good selection in Western and native meat Fresh Oysters and Dressed Chickens. Western Market Phone 1446-1447. <«• AMIt IaAIMMi ilt a ! 'VUI (1011 IcaVciJ wile Speaks Highly of This Home Made Cough Remedy Says It Acte With Unusual Speed — Loosens the Mucus—Rc- Lleves the Irritation and Stops the Cough Costs Next to Nothing—For a Big Supply Whenever anyone in my fami ly ettches cold and begins to .cough and sneeze, and hawk and breathi heavy, it doesn’t take me many minutes to fix up a remedy that will drive away all such troubles in double quick time. It's no .secret—anyone can make a half piht of the finest cough medicine in the world for a thrilling sum. ’ ’ . Get from any druggbt one ounce of Pannit (double strength)— to this add a little granulated sugar and enough water to make one half 'pint—that’s all there is to it. But now you’ve got a real medi cine—mind you—the first spoon ful you take acts directly on thd membrane of the throat and nose, the tickling cesses almost in- atatly—the inflammation begins to disappear—up comes the stubborn mucus and often in 24 hours ev ery trace of the cough that fright ened you b gone. It* really remarkable how ' thb horn# made remedy acts on the mu cus membrane ana that b one rea son it is so helpful to thousands of Catarrh sufferers.—Advertise ment 1 ^ mBm urn H im When you aro suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you wiT lief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Ju*t at soon as you apply Red' Pepper Rub you feel the ttagliife heat In three minu tes it warms the sore spot through and through. Free* the blood circu lation, breaks up the congestion— tqfl the old rheumatism torfbro b Ro'wlcs Red Pepper Rub, made Brings Sad Results £?>*£ JST&tZ S5J! Use it for lumbago, neuritis, back ache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds In chest. Almost instant re lief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package—Advertisement CliT -THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut etri tjiis sl^, enclose _6c and Citizen-’ j tisement. Pharmacy.—Adver- 8ENATOR HARRIS RESPONSIBLE Senator Harris conferred Mon day with Governor D. R. C rise tax er. the new head of tbs Federal Reserve Board, and they discuss ed the efforts of the banks to en ter tbe system. The Georgia Senator congratubted the new Governor' upon his appointment, as he has shown his great interoat in the agricultural sections-while Comptroller of the Currency. A joint committee to investigate, the reasons why state banks have not joined the system was provided In the ratal credits law, this proposal being supported by the Georgia Senator. Two of the reasons generally given for the,failure of tbe state banks to join the system ■re the regulations requiring checks to be cleared at par, and the failure of the reserve banks Do pay Interest on the reserve of the state banks bald on deposit The Harrls-Brond amendment now permits the state 1 banks to come Into , the system If they will, set aside anndally In ' a special fund 20 per cent of their net earn Ingrtb be used as a fund to bring their capital stock np to the mini mum requirements of the original law. The concrete case' Is cited for Georgia where many state banks have a capital stock of $16- 000 but the minimum stock of 226,000 to required for a honk to enter the Federal reserve system. Tbe bw now permits the creation of a special fund to raise tbe addi tional $10,000 needed to bring up the capital to the minimum, and; ponding this the hank may enter the system. Many government officials be lieve the change In the bw will greatly assist in affording addi tional credits to the fanner* with the present banking ayatem. ITER! MOVE CHMWELS “California Fig Syrup” is Child’s Best Laxative iry church in Athena and vicin | shown an Indinpalon to 'impose has reported money in hand j even mere severe punishment than and the work of collection already | men ■,particularly in cases where started to bring up arrearages. : the defendants themselves have So great has been the enthu siasm stirred by the presentation of the needs of the centenary that many individuals as well as been women. ’ll always feel sorry for a wo man defendant, ’’said a Berlin judge commenting on-women’s un church groups have said that even try into the jury box, “When a mi- Even if cross,.feverish, bQi constipated or full of cold, cl ten love the “fruity” taste “California Fig Syrup.” A poonful never falls to Tver and bowels. spoonful never liver you can see for yourself b«/w .9t tea- clean % In a few hours thoroughly It works uli the sour, ing food and nast’blle out of the stomach and bowels, and yob have a well, 'playful child again;. Millions of mothers keepi ‘Cali fornia Fig Syrup” handy. Thai know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggbt fog genuine “California Fig Syrup” which' has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on the bottle. Mother! You must sar “California” or you may get an imitation fig-*yrup.— Advertisement. TAKE SALTS IF Love Triangle Bj GENE COHN SAN FRANCISCO.—The face of a girl that mirrored the like ness of her dead mother— An “idyllic love triangle,” cbm- ptotely void of all the usual tri angular situations, as sordid sag and illicit companions hi pa. Those aro the laments of strange tragedy in which Made line Wrnblesky, aged 16, finds herself the. innocent cans*. Her husband, Alex Wrnblesky, b dead—a suicide. Her father, Harry L. Johnson, b dying—shot down by the bus- And Madeline faros the world .alone, a mere child in yearn and "mind. | When, five years ago, Madeline's I mohter died, tnl tether found much compensation in the fact that the I child bore a striking resemblance Ito the dead Woman. f As Madeline grew older the like ness grsw stronger. (BROUGHT RACK MOTHER. II It b almost as if eh* w«U la' I the house,” Johnson would say to the child. He could not bear to ! think of the day when thb "mlr- |ror" that seemed to bridge tbs veers back to hb happy .mgrrbd life would leave him. But that day camel A few months ago Madeline, m high school student, eloped with Wrnblesky. v. Secretly eh* feared the consc- 4 Both men loved her with an “idyl lie love.” This she well knew. Johnson toot steps to have the marriage annulled. The girl was under legal age, he hcM. Wrubiccky vowed he Wonld not losaJwr. He arranged a meeting with the tether. There were heated words and then three shots. “I worshiped her because I had mother," was the ' of-Johnson i mail it tp Folsy A Co., 2836 Shef field Ave., Chicago, Ill,, writing ? »ur name and address clearly. ou wfll receive in return a trial paekan containing Foley** Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and eronp; Foby Kidney Pills for pains in sides and bock: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder aflinenta; end Foley Ca- tharic Tablet!, a wholcsopie and thoroughly cleansing cathartic -for constipation, biliousness, headache* and eluggbb bowsb.—Advert is o- tbeCuueof CHS fjimnii smut hm*si xsallce.; a much like , iRUE-Fir PISTON RINGS JOT - POWER ■ £89unip Keller Motor find Machine Co. Rheumatism to no respecter of age, sex, color-or rank. If sot the most dangerous of Auman afflic tions it to ope of the'most pain ful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat no sweets for awhDe, drew as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and-above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatbm b caused by uric acid or body waste matter, and Js often generated in the bowels and absorbed in the blood. It to the function of the kidneya to filter thb poison from the. blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of free, ing the blood of thb impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the akin pore* aro dosed, thus forc ing tbe kidneys to do double work; They become weak and sluggish and tail to eliminate thb toxic add, which keeps accumulating and dic , >’.:'.i|>g through the sys tem, eventi'dly settling in the jofnts and muscles, causing stiff, ness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism- . - At the first twinge dl rheuma- bm get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salta, put a tablespoonful in a glass ox water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. Thb b help ful to neutralize, acidity; remove waste and stimulate the kidneys, thus helping to rid the blood of these rheumatic poisons. ' Jsd Salts b inexpensive, and to mad* from the. acid of grapes and lemon juiee. combined with lithia and b used with excellent results by thousands of fqUcs who are sub ject to rheumatbm.—Advertise' menL . wro y PREVENT FLUB AND GRIPPE For a tew cants you can ward [off Flu and Gripp# by promptly checking your roughs and colds ,with Foley’s Honey and Tor. Also gives quick relief from coughs re sulting from Flu, Grippe, Whoop ing Cough, Asthmn and Bronchi tis. Fortr-alohi. v-.iis.af a „ Honey and Tfcr the'World’s larg est selling cough medicine. Con tains no opiates—ingredients are printed on ti* wrapper. J Refuse if it called for sternest sacrifice they would make arrangements to meet their centenary promises. YOUNG HARRIS j ORGANIZES 1 An immediate collection pro gram will be put in operation, it b announced. At Young Harris Church the collection team took the field Sunday afternoon, under the direction of the Rev. M. S. Williams, pastor; W. R. Tindall, by leader; C. A. Fowler, cente nary treasurer; Cobb Lampkin, president of the board of stew ards and F. G. Bell, secretary- treasurer board of stewards^ Mem' bers of the board of .stewards will serve as a collecting team, each member selecting an assistant. At First Church, Dr. J. M. Pound, lay leader, reports that that congregation b aroused to do its best That the time seems ripe for a big boost to collections is indicated by the report of Du pree Hunnicutt. centenary treas urer, to the effect that nearly a thousand dollars has been turned’ over to him for thb cause. Dr. S. E. Wasson b pastor of First church - and together with the by leader and centenary treas urer will supervise the work of collections in that congregation. Captains of the collection team for Firat church are: J. D. Apple- white, L. C. Mitchell, T* B. ■ Hin ton, R. S, Hancock, Horace pars- bold, Will Hancock, Ab Dorsey and George Abney. At Oconee church, tbe pqstor, the Rev. J. A. Quiilian, the by leader, E. S. Kirk, and H. G. Cal lahan, centenary, -treasurer, will have charge of the movement to round up delinquents. Members of the collecting team are: W A. Kent. Roy Wilson, Charles Bridges, George H. C. Stone, H. H. Fitzpatrick, J. L. Garvin and E. L. Jackson. An every-member canvass* of the Oconee church WiU be inaugurated next Sunday, it to announced. , COLLECTIONS BB PUSHED Similar collection programs were inaugurated at nearby potato or will take up the work at an early date, it is reported. Thirty- two Methodist churches were reached in the recent intensive ef fort here, and throughout the Methodism of thb section there seems to be more interest in the matter of payment of cantenary > pledges following tbe vtoit of ds-; nominations! leaders and the vig-l orous• preparatory work of local; Methodists. - i The concensus of opinion b tbai} Athens Methodbta will work ar one to complete the financial ob-t Jcctivc of the centenary, which b* $35,000,000 for the entile connec-, tion, $19,000,000 of which remains i to be collected in church territory. I The immedbte goal, as stated by; leaders here, is to coll set $4000,- f 000 by May 1st. The pro rata of Athens Methodbta on this total b In the neighborhood of $50)000. i The Rev. G. F. Venable, presiding eider, and Dr. N. G. Slaughter, Uy| leader for the Athene dbtrict, will ’direct the general movement here and hear reports of the progress of .the campaign inaugurated here Sunday. jority of the jury is composed of tho fairer sex. My experience so ter has been that the women have less mercy than men, and hold out for verdicts aconrdlnxly” '‘Ever since Germany became a republic and women gained tbe right to tbe ballot, tbe question of-permitting them to sit on juries ha* been, brought np for dlscns- sion from time to time, there being many opponents to 'the advance ments of women's right among the public generally and especially in the legal profession. It was lone contended that women were too tender-hearted to listen to sordid detalto of criminal cases. Bnt the women demurred to these conten tions, kept np tbe struggle for ad mission as jurors and, after nearly four years have dually won their point' i Misses. Otis Cain and Mary .Pentecost had as their Sunday vtoitor*' Mrs. W. O. Cain, Sara Cain, Dorothy Thompson, Elisa beth Pentecost and C. E. Monfort. soUthehjT railway BUYS NEW ENGINES AND MANY NEW CARS FRIDAY’S DINNER 60C % Baked Red 8oapper Fish Tartar Sauce Spring Onions Boiled Turnip Sabd Pickled Beets candled Yams Muffins and Biscuits Haisin Pudding . Coffee, Tea or Milk 50c Supper 50c. . • Fried Uver and Onions Hominy Grits American Fried Potatoes Vegetable Salad 8tewed Prunes Cream Muffins , Coffee, Tea or Milk 50c Strawberry Short Cat*. F'esh Berries Friday and Saturday Special* Black Walnut Macaroons . 20c Dozen Honey Cream Cake 25c lb Fresh Cocoanut Cake 3. layer 60c Cake for 45c Kfesh Black Walnut Cake 3Xayer, 60c Cake for 45c Fresh- Lady. Baltimore Cake, 3 Layer, 60c Cake for 45c All Cookies 15c Dozen Bread, Wholewheat, Rais. In, Graham and White - Rolls Breakfast Rolls 12c dozen Wholewheat Rolls 12c dot French Rolls 15c doz. Don’t Mias That Good Strawberry Shortcake BENSON’S BAKERY ;rrv WASHINGTON, D. C. — New cars and locomotives costidg $17.- 000.000 baa just been ordered by Southern Railway System, this tn- Ing In addition to equipment cost ing >18,000,000 purchased In 1982, making a total outlay of $30,000,- $00 for equipment by Southern Rail war, in the two years, according to, an official announcement Is sued Wednesday. tmmt H. L. COFER & CO. SEEDSMEN Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin Street Athens, Georgia If you would be a successful COTTON RAISER now, - you must plant a cotton which has the fololwlng charac teristics: Light follegh, fast fruiter, good staple and one that fruits l*t* Into the season. We have these klndi, and know wo ate right from experience, study and observation. v WEEVIL NIP A liquid mixture with calcium araanat* as tho bull fl for poison will attract and control the. cotton boll wtovll and COST ONE HALF .what other mixtures cost Apply with a mop, easy and simple; do It In the day time. Wo •carry this In atoek, come to see about It or write for particu lars. Also our stock of FARM, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS aro fresh and complete and we are Athens head quarters fop-j VAN-NIL Satisfies mriEM F01IMIWI PHILADELPHIA —Although h* has'been told $250,099 awaits him In France. Charles R.. SpeecMoy. a tapestry weaver, continued • to stand by.Ma loom today. . 1 Spaechley enlbted. In 4ha, 5 th Rrtiment of Marines at the out break of the war and was station ed in Paris after the armistice. According to a story he told to day. he was returning .from a dance In tbe outskirts of Parts when he raw a young woman tel$ from I tie Alexander III, Bridge over the | Seine. He plunged Into the stream' ■nd saved her. The legacy wax' made by Mme. Tuacum. mother of tbe rescued girL Will Last Only Two More Days FRIDAYaid SATURDAY SO HURRY TO THIS WONDERFUL SALE OF BARGAINS AND GET YOURS. Slashed to Pieces to Make Ttese Shoes Maw itf/fsO DON’T MISS tHIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. YOU CAN BUY FOUR PAIRS OF SHOES FOR WHAT ONE PAIR WOULD ORDINARILY COST YOU. *> Our Shoe Repair Shop in tbe rear of our store is pperating a* usual, so bring your shoes to Martin’s to be repaired. FIRST CLASS WORK AND PRICES' RIGHT AS WIND BLOWS OUT GAS NEW YORK — BP [main* and Domqnlc Montalann, street cleaners, were kU'od by goal in their two-room opartmcpL No. 326 Melrose Street. Krroldyu, ■■ - It had , A‘« 125'Clayton St.