The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 4

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TBB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA Friday, march An organization of merit! ■ da- -citizenship. The glare dfb the uni- fe" v the ' fonn: the iln,l<l ** ,hei, *. B " wuri,ie ; THE BANNER-HERALD Ewry Units Counts in the BID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A Little ot Everything And. Not Mach o^A^thlng. By HUGH ROtfB ATHBN^ ~8ir. the muffled mound of the drum at- tracts that rlaaa of people who are never reached through any. other agency, and brought to the realisa tion that their eoula.XII tie an wel comed to the entffu\dfc of the 'great beyond an would 'ha the souls'ot those who haVrf been bleaaed with against constipation! * rw I,, I!!!!!*! Mt.Army.and the cam- la now being conducted Published Every Evening During the. Week Except Saturday and on Sunday Morning by The Athena Publishing Company, Athens, Qa. t -™ z a a* .w^aaavas , w. iiww If a tla w vuiih ut. zvsa In this''city for fundi to further the wbrlc of this irAt Institution.* The representatives of the Salvation Arwy sire self-sacrificing; neither the bars 6t prison cells^nor the 'trenches on battle fields- bar them from entering and administering aid, both humane and, spiritual, \to , suffering mankind, fheir efforts are unceasing and the results from their tireless endeavors has contributed much Onto let constipation get a grip on oil and your system is wide oj>cn to Ofb of human ailments.. Statistics bow that to bo the proportion of Int-M that has constipation for a Parting point. Pills and cathartics Sunday Morning by act; it scours out the B£P " itK % Don’t delay eating KeUc Ion sins, 1 m j * “Watch your HTp.“ And now comes Commissioner Haynes, who on dkth' snd otherwise, declares and asserts that It is Illegal fer i gentleman to {cairy concealed on l)ls person i\ bottle or phial of Intoxicat ing fluid'while pursuing his dally avocation or traveling for pleasure or even on business. First It wan ille gal to have whisky in one’s posses sion or to transport It In a trunk, I valine or other receptacle, but It was not expected to prohibit the carrying of a small'quantity In the hip pocket or In your walking cane. We know Publisher and General Manager ■——V....... Managing Editor EAltL B. BRASWELL ’•A godd newspaper. .la the most valuable. Information* agency of out time, it la teacher, friend and Coun selor, If It is read Intelligently. Booka era'limited. At beat they can give Information' that has been gain ed uo tn the time nf printing. But newspaper, are unlimited. Thty re veal knowledge ae It la gathered from day to day and Week to week. Each issue of any good newspaper la a new book In Itself—new thoughts, new Ideas, new Information right from the fountain of htibwledge-the living, thinking brain. Read Irouf newspaper faithfully. It covers the field of human,Ufa and endeavor ao CHARLES B. MARTIN Second Class'Mail Matter under Entered at the Athena Poblofficl^. ------ ---- - the Act of Congress March 8, 1879. I, A, B. C. PAPER—ASSOCIATED— PRESS—N. R A. SERVICE T • MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper,‘and also the local news published therein. Ail rights of A? .wninl tllanafAliM nrn altn rMArVPfl. Tour phyalelaii will recommend Kellogg’s Bran, because It la attun'd own relief from constipation. • It is scientifically prepared to reUereeuffef- ing humanity from constipation and it will do what no other food'ean del It will give every aufferrr permanent relief If it U eaten regularly—at least two tableapoonfula dally; as much with each meal in chronic cases t Kellogg’a-Bran is wonderful in Its natural, positive action; It sweeps luinpwDiuu for each ^w.ttthererd.recre.'rSj, ’* Br L n 11 almply ade into muffin., popmwJI read, macaroons, rancilu. eeims are on,amu».u?? towards the betterment of eoclety and the Im- broVemcnt of citizenship. Every dol lar being asked for by thlo. organ- izatlon should'be readily contributed. It Will nbt be misplaced; U will be Judlfetouily handled by those of ex perience In diepenelng charity to the * -- nasilv In. >1letl*aee Alls,. , All LIUS WU ** ov . “a I . republic* tion of special diapatchca art alao reterved. He J. Rowe, Vire President Bowdre Phinizy, Andrew C. Erwin, Secretary and Treasurer. the other a minister of the jruapel. and n very prominent one In thla and adjacent Etate.i, \Vho carries a cane containing a receptacle suffi cient to quench the thirst for a Crip | at-leant from Athena to Atlanta, i am suro of that for I have been told by a hanker friend that ho tried it and I know It Is true.' However,, he I* a -very light Imbiber of liquid fluid which fonlAlns rye. corn or Scotch dynamite..hut the walking cane con tainer Is . the most satisfactory on# In use to my knowledge, and eapsc- tally so If It I* In the possession* of a clergyman. Hut when the govern ment prohibits the law-abiding Lett l- sen from carrying concealed in his hip .pocket a small phial of spirits it Is taking all the rights ahd President in - distress. Mis* detfdrtrltig needy _ placed' charity creates self-made pau pers who'become'the worst type of Address all Business Communications direct ti the Athena Publish ing Company, not to individuals. News articles intended for publica tion should be addressed to The Banntr-Herald. their real worth. Sarah^e'rhlrf has passed into history.. With thenersppetive of only a few days, the thought probifibfy fa occUrt-ing to many of yob, that Sarah, Bernhardt the woman was a greater character and even*more interesting than Sarah Bernhardt the actress. ■ Years from now her name will be spoken as we of today refer to Lotta, $ooth and other theatrical stars Of long ago. An.d at that future day, when young people ask you about the .Divine Sarah, the indelible impression that will come to you first will be the way she battled to keep alive. Time _ after time, for months, the greatest medical specialists of Europe “gave her up.’’i But Behihardt fought on. Her refusal to die, her tenacious clinging to life by sheer determination, was a' rare example of the pow er of mind over mattei). Death won the fight—fi-. nally. But Sarah Bernhardt heroically held death at bay for weeks. The power of mind over matter is mighty, b.ut death is the ultimate victor over every living thing. - tonic, . . , - prlvllfge* away from one who In in clined to CakA d ••nip” before or after meals tn nld dlgeMlprf. I be lieve thin last rhllng of tnc prohibi tion enforceAient * official* will pro duce more, riynpcpel* among the Am erican people than we now have drug addicts. *kiwev«r.'h can’t be helped pnd you might ae well make the best of It unless you want some prohibi tion officer la the guise of a friend or acquaintance to search your blp pocket. Bo, pleaee remember, that on the next trip you take beware of tbe ”hlp pocket” brigade of federal prohibition officers. The Boy Scout's organization In * this city le doing a most wonder ful work for the betterment, training and moulding the char- actors of the young boys of thla com munity. There*, la scarcely a move ment Inaugurated here hut that the Hoy Scouts arty not called In to aid. In the clean up campaign these boys have contributed much to the suc cess of the movement. They are doing a work which could not have been accomplished ao successfully without their belf ami co-operation. Besides the good they >‘are doing In the community, the. training which bucket f handy handle j! no rough edges they receive iron thore In.charge ofi the work Will fit them (at better rltlienehlp In the ' future. -. It In an organization Which, zhould receive, the encouragement, and zupport of’the whole people. It Iz an wl to the' Hon. Newton O. Palter, former Secretary of War, It outspoken In hlo advocacy of Introducing Into the public. schools of the country "How to rend ‘the Ncw.paperz." Ho says that’ the- ordinary education nowadays..la -no much i nawopapor education no It Is n public school education. .. , | Here (s'what he hue to sky on the FIRST: The power of mind over matter. SECOND: Success is due as much (possibly more) to will power as to natural ability, training, education and influence. The mightiest force within £ou is your will power. Do not underestimate it ■m- VIRGINIA AND GOOD ROADS ! The Old Dominion seeitis a little backward about homing forward .with that. $50,000,000 highway bond issue.; Sht-need Hot Wait to’see What Georgia is going t<f do,- but jb&t look over her state linejf and‘bee what Her' next door neighbor. North .Carolina, -has already done. Perhaps Georgia may be waiting on Virginia. If she had been waiting on North Carojina she would have done something long ago. ‘ **'" r 1 ' ' The road ‘bphd issue situation in Virginia seems to be about this: by fin'act of the Virginia * legislatore', the pfeople of that'Btate will be allowed to vote on the question of a bond issue of $50,000;000 for high way construction, in the November election. If the Bonds are carried, they will, be issued in live annual installments of $10,000,000 each, 20 per cent of the I funds to be applied to the construction of county roads connecting with the state highway system, t- In the meanwhile' Governor Trinkle Jias negotiated a loan for $1,500,000 for the eraergencyheeds of the highway department. It looks’very much Tike Old , Virginia is-joined to her idols and is doomed to-itwt f in her mud holes a long time- However t)ie people of- '< Georgiaiftaue never-been given n chance to ’votrlmf 1 the question. They are .just as certain as can'be to 1 vote in the affirmative, and.the. opposition, realizes this and that is the reason it is so tenderfooted; They ‘ kept the legislature busy,taking junketing trips in 1 order to keep It from dIftcuiAtng" the question. And well they did from their viewpoint, for the legislature would have passed the bill to let the people vote If they bad not have been faked. V • . The color ef our hair b due to the way in'which we see things, says Professor Pinkler of Vienna: - He claims he-has proof. If ko.’it’explajris an old mystery never definitely solved, though Various plausible theories haye been advanced to explain differences in ' pigmentation, etc. According to Pihikler, light enters different eyes in different ways. Town dwellers see dark—and grow dark. ■ Mountain and field dwellers tee fair-sand grow fair. The jungle. African tees A cover that goes back on still absolutely airtight as easy to'open as winding J i the clock Jm suffer 1 > trouble Your grocers window ./ wiilr/r^-tell.you when he has the new convenient v-. The recent discovery of the element, hafnium, has reduced the undiscovered elements of the earth to five. And these'five should soon be disccVered-by the X-rays, announces Sir William Bragg, scientist The tSI BIood-MUs are th* flghtlng-gUnt, of nsturil a a a builds thsm br tk, million t It bag bren doing It slnco WM jpyr&9f«is5ss snd bodr-balldars known to « mor tals I When yon pat there fact* to- a.ther,—tben to coaUnu, to bare oeso- ma and akin crupHona looka more Ilk, a (In than n dlaotia. .lire. Arthnr Ny Smith, Pearl St, Newark, Ohio, wrllui X-rays revealed the existence of helium, thalium, haf nium and other elements before their discovery. In other words ,told the scientists what to look Tor. In our age of scientific magic, the X-rays—not radio— unquestionably stands out as the most uncanny inven tion by man. Hugo Stinnes has been in Rome, conferring with business leaders of other nations. They have in mind, first, a settlement of the Rhineland dispute between Germany and France. After that, a general program for the reconstruction of Europe. The politicians don’t seem tolbe able to get anywhere in that direc tion. As previously predicted in this paper, it’ll wind up with business men taking charge of the mess. That’s logical. Big business, by trade rivalries, starts wars. It should help unscramble the eggs. Compe tition in foreign trade was the real cause of the World War. Once under way, its purpose shifted several times. I *mw UUO.K." am it tout opportnaltr. B. K. S. contains only regatabl, madldaal In- grod loots. Boren*, s. 8. S. dare build rcd-blred-caUs, It rents rbreaatlam, bauds firm flak, fills nit hollow checks, bMnUfln • tb, complexion, b«U<U>»n s, wbm yon are res down. H Is (old at aU drag Mrere. la tw, stare. Tka largsr Ore totU* K MAKDEEN