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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GKQRGIA
AUNOAV. MARCH 6. “hm
MICHAEL TO ADDRESS
MONROE KIWANIANS
basis. We ara able, to accomplish
it this year by virtue of the re
cent appropriation of Congress
/or special investigation into ag-
’ricultural export matters. It seems
to me vital to the cotton growers
that they should nave placed in
their hands from authentic sources
the same information that Is.
through private sources, available
to the .cotton distributing- trades,
l. . and I believe that the last two
happy and hopeful, surveys gotten out by the Depart-
a HE SCOUT LAWS
A Scout Is Friendly
By JAMES L SEXTON
BUICK TOURING CAR
Late model; newly painted; new.top; motor meter; tw
bumpera; ftosgood tires. Price and terms are rlah
This Is a flood, dependable ear and we can reeommw
to 4ftyon«.
CONOLLY MOTOR CO.
Authorized Bulek Service
Qenulne Bulek Parts
(M. G. Michael has been invited
to deliver an Address on advertis
ing at the Kiwanis club meeting
in Monroe Thursday night. He
has accepted the invitation.
. The last time Mr. Michael spoke'
in Monroe was at the Democratic
Senatorial Convention when ho
placed in nomination Mr. J. Y.
Carithers of Athens for the state
senate.
resistance vanished. She 'was glad
to be helped. They cut off the solid
’ mat of hair, shampooed her head.
' und persuaded her .to bathe. They
bought clean ana neat clothe* and
put them on her. They took her
from the cellar and found her de
cent work In a good home. .
Now she Is I /
with a smile on her face and con
fident new faith In the future."
The Salvation Army has heard
from her mother end Is finding her
children, all - of Which—with soap
and comb and new clothes—has
cost money of course. Probably
110 In cash. Twenty dollar*—this
Is the price of a miracle of restor
ing to life und happiness a woman
Ion* thought dead.”
Mr. Michael stated that corrf-
prehenflive. practical plans were
being made by und through which
the Home Service Appeal for the
1923 budget can be brought be
fore all the people in an organized
manner, and that he felt confident
of Athens living up to Its <cne hum
dred percent record In movements
for the betterment and happiness
of the Classic City. *
M. G. Michael Points Out
Excellent Work Being
Done By Athens Branch
of Service.
’lenty Water and Take a
of Salta Before Break
fast Occasionally.
|our kidneys hurt and
ck feels jore, don’t get
ida proceed to load your
with a lot of drugs that
"If tbs good people of Athens ful
ly understood the great work which
the Salvation Army Is doing right
here at home, and the continued
calls which ate being made upon It
ment of Commerce in this parti
cular have literally added million?
of dollar? the pockets of the cot
ton growers
“I am giving you a statement
regarding a forth-coming inquiry
that we are making in the whole
question -of our agricultural export
market, in which you will See that
we have strongly represented the
cotton element, and I am in hopes
that we can get clearly before
the public the facts with regard
to all branches of agriculture
which are dependent upon export
conditions.
NITRATE PROBLEM
DISCUSSED AGAIN
“Another investigation of greal
impertance to the South is thal
which we are carrying along in
respect the whole nitrate prob.
and which they ore unable to meet
am sure there
due to lack of funds.
would be no trouble In raising the
annual budget of five thousand dol
lars to cover maintenance and re
lief during teh coming year. The
foregoing statement was made yea-
abtire urinary Tract. Keep your
ISlneyi glean like you keep your
■■gels clean, by flushing them
Jtjui a mild, harmless salts which
beips tq remove the body's urinous
wS**e an j stimulate them to their
normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is
o'filter Ithe blood. In 24 hours
MV strain from-it BOO grains of
eid and Wraste, so we can readily
ndenitaifi the vital importance of
coping (he kidney? active.
Drink lots of good water—you
tn’t drink too much; also get
rom any pharmacist about four
unces of..lad Salts. Take a tnblo-
poonful -in a glass of water be-
terday by Mr. M. O. Michael. Presi
dent of the Athens Advisory Board
of the Salvation Army, which Is
composed of some of the most prom
Inent and big hearted citizens of
Athens.
"Tho work of the Army I* done
so quietly nnd efficiently that the
general public has no conception of
it? Importance and value to the
happiness and prosperity of the
city," continued Mr. Michael. "But
the I ualncss man who come* In con
tact with the sealhy, under side of
life, and who has constant calls be
ing made upon him. realizes and ap
preciates the necessity of an or
ganization thal smooths over the
rough spots of life and makes the
world and our city in particular n
bettor and brighter place In which
to live.
. There la absolutely no conflict or
ovci taping of work between tho
.Salvation Army and any other or
ganization, because . the Army
reaches a class that no other or
ganization, religious or charitable
attempts to rench. The officers aro
specialists In welfare work, each
being a graduute of a national
(mining school In New Tprk City. I
Imposition cannot be practised up- I
on them, because every case Is In- j
vcsllgated before funds are given
or other aid administered. The ex- I
pendlture of funds Is in the hands<
of local business men, and Its ac
counts are open and Inspected by
— ‘ trom flrrc to
An elderly American gentleman
was travelling In England and had
lost his way In the eity of London.
He called to a young boy an dusked
him to direct him to a certain desti
nation. The boy offered to conduct
him and led him In safety to where
he wished to go. On their arrival the
gentleman tried to give him money
for the service, but the boy refuted
it, euylng that It was a pleasure to
help him and that one of the rules
of the organisation to which he be
longed forbade him to accept pay
for doing a courteous deed. The gen
tleman then noticed that he wae
wearing a certain uniform and, on
questioning him, fo-ond that he wae
a member of the English Boy Scouts.
He became so Interested In the high
'dpai- of the organization that he de
termined to start a similar organisa
tion In this country and from this
deeloped the Boy Scout* of America.
1cm, both os to the combinations
over control of. price in foreign
count) res'with a view t reem-
re breakfast each morning for a
v days and your kidneys may
en act .fine. This fanfcus salt?
made from the acid of grapes
id lemlm juice combined with
Ilia, an! has been used for years
help dean and stimulate clog-
d kidneys; also to neutralize
5 acids' in the system so they
l no iAlger a source of irrita-
n, thua often relieving bladder
akneaas
lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot
ure; makes a delightful effer-
iccnt Sthia-water
WASHINGTON, D. C.r-Infor
mation now going through private
Jrink which
rsrybne should take now and then
sources to the cotton distributing
trade about the world supply of
help leep their kidneys clean
d active. Try this ;also keep
the water drinking, and no
ibt yon will wonder what be.
tie of$your kidney trouble and
rkachei By all means have your
ysician'examine your kidneys at
Picking Style Winners
in Styledom! .
twice a year.—Advertisement
the Advisory Hoard
time.
Florence Realty
Company Opens
In terest will he felt In the an
nouncement of the opening ofTi new
innurance Realty
! The Army Is not relying upon reported by the House
[ Its wonderful wur record which Committee because pf t
endeared it to every cx-servlco ty of Representative W.
man. but Is carrying on a construe- sen, of Georgia, the ranki
live, splendid program at home nnd ;rat on the committee,
all over the nation during peace
•ime. r’.ir Instance. Illustrating Hie "IBCRETAkY HOOVER
( efficiency nnd permanent results ————— — —
of practical Christianity right here
let home, Cnpt. Curts, In charge of |]
the Athena Corps tells of tho case
| of u Inrke county girl which came
j under hor attention. Hhe made an
unfortunate marriage, against the
wishes of her parents, and they
turned her away. Children were
born to her, but her married life
was fur from happy; her liusbaml
abused her In overy way und left
her finally to shift for herself.
Drink held out Its promise of com
fort to the poor girl, und she be-
liavod tfw .promise. Her habits be
came moro and more unfortunate^
oqd sho > suddenly disappeared,
leaving no truce behind. The family
eearched for awhile, but they as
sumed that she had ended her life,
und their sorrow was tempered' by
a profound sense of relief- But sho
had not taken her life; had, In
stead drifted onward, ever down
ward, until she seemed to have
reached the bottom of all degrada
tion. In a cellar. In a middle Wes
tern town they finally found her.
! real estate and
Company, of whl
enco. well know
executive head.
Formal announcement of the open
ing of offices bjp this company at
SOt* Holman Rulldlng will be found
'elsewhere In this Lruc of the paper.
It Is the purpose oV Mr. Florence to
conduct a general real estate and In-
You Can Choose Without Difficulty From These Models. They
Are fashioned of Superior Materials and Are Irresistibly Smart
The Prices, Too, Afford an Unusual Opportunity for Economy.
TWO AND THREE
PIECE SUITS
Wa ara allowing a number of now model*
In throo-placo aulta of ollk and Poriat
Twill—two-piece aulta of Porlet Twill,
Gabardine and Caiptle Hair Cloth.
CAPE'S All That's
N ew and Good
Can Be Found at— v
P STOP! LOOK!
|f v LISTEN!
We are floing to give a fret
. ticket flood for one shoe ehlne
' with eaoh ahoe ehlne purchased
^Monday A Tueiday, Mar. 19-20
W GOVERNOR'S SHOE SHINE
HT.Irr- - •
- PARLORS for Ladles and Gants,
(Under 8cudder’« Jewelry
■i:.' Store)
.^Oldest Bootblack In Athens—10
KS years’ exparlanee.
bfervlce .and Quality Our Motto.
Never were modols moro charming; never
the selections more/varied; new dresses
that apeak of Egypt and the Orient
Dresses for formal affairs an<( dinner*.
SWEATERS £*£££
\ Tuxedo Sweaters at—
Rotary’s Charming Candidate
GOVERNOR SHEATS
The scouts of Troop 11 met at
the Railway Electric Company at:
1:30 Saturday the 10th. They were:
Cabinet and Wood*
workers Shop
The folowlng Is n
— - - quotation
from a letter received from the
Solvation Army officer In that
city; ‘Her hair seems‘a*. If had not
been combed for years; It hung
down her back In a solid mat She
was dressed In a ragged skirt and
a man's coat with an old gusny-
sack' tied around her for an apron
nnd a dirty both towel on her-
pepd- These were all tho ~clnhea
eh* possessed, and they had not
j been taken off tor a year, not even
rat night. The first time we visited
|her. she stood with her back!
i against the wall, trying to hide her j
mnftad halve mm inonisis. ...j :
New Carriole
Four Cylinders
Five Passengers
*1275
/. #. t. FsHsry
matted bale. .To our Inquiries and
friendly advances she would say
nothlsg. Neat day. my wife, with
BE8^ DESERT IN THE
£ Vv6HLd-C08TA’9 OE-
Lipfous Ice cream.
iQUer Some For
'today’s Dinner
dOSTA’S
Tf H O N E 697
to us; so we knelt down and'sang:
| ‘Jesus, Lover of my Bout’ She be
gan to weep and when wa stood up
she said. That was nice.’ My
'Wife then began to question her
agout her mother a*d her chll-
dren. ‘What would your children
«y If they aaw you to this con
dition?* she was askdd.
That touched a chord long sil
enced. The woman burst Into aoba.
I'My b«y would say this Is not my
Dijc Whctls and Nash Self- V^M|§||||p
Mountinz Carrier, $25 additional
Fresh Shipment! if yonllcomem
the cooks made some Aunt Jeml-
ma pancakes.
We made a bonfire when dark
came. It shot sparks Ofty feet to
the air. We. told jokes and sang
HARLOR HARVEY.
Mias Laura Mao Hammond aa siatant to the secretary of the Ro
tary Club, who has been acting ilh this capacity since its organiza
tion and has always taken aq act too interest m its affairs. »
SI rresn ontpment: If yotfllcomeinatonce
we can promise an immediate demonstration of the
popular new Nash Carriole. Aoearlyorder at the fac
tory has secured us a fe^modelsofthis type. See how
■ powerfully the newly refined motor responds with a
smoothness and quietness hitherto unknown to "fours.” .
View the handsome appearance of the distinctive all-
metal body. Inspect the many attractive appointments.
On/v—-do this today before our allotment is gone.
’ ‘ / ‘, r - ■ ‘
' FOURS and SIXES #
jPrices range from $915 to $2190, £. o.b. factory
1 Athens.Vjwtori.l
ANNOUNCEMENT
Among these visiting'in Athena
Saturday were,. George H. Smith.
New ‘York City; Mr. and Mrs.
frank Kerringmn, Walter Schulz*
ehd Jack Fabiey, Rcedabunr. Wis,
E. E. vShubrtck, Greenville, S.
,C.; Frank Manley. Dalton, Ga.;
|W. G. Harris, N. C.; J. N. Blum
and J. N. Bltun. Jr., S. C.; T. H.
i Pone, S. C.; Abe Delta, Jackson
ville. Fla.
1 W. S. Murphy, Providence, R.
and will conduct real estate and
I Real Estate and Insurance
r v . In all Branches
SEE OUR LISTING AND GET PRICES
It WiD Pay You To Deal With U>
2NCE REALTY COMPANY
j.I.; J. 8. Jones, Atlanta; E. T.
I Jackson, Atlanta; F.^J. Linnet],
I Atlanta; Mrs. Nellie Pearl Neal,
I Thomson, Ga.; J. S. Webb ,Green.
!vrood,,S. C.'
i E. P. Fife. New York City; C
iW. Brewer,' Homer, Ga.; A. W.
Leo, Clearfield, Ph.; Mery E. Lee,
! Clearfield, P.; H. J. Comer. CleSr-
fleld^Pe.; E. V. Guest, Winches*
j' R. B. Young, Maxeys, Ga.; T.
M. Prka, Savannah. Ga.; B H.
' Campbell, Jacksonville, Fla.; Wal-
fjace Cowan, Madison. Ga.; W. G.
G. M. KNIGHT & BONA ALLEN, JR.
806 Holman Building