The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 12, 1923, Image 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923. " AB I S WELCOMES REPORTERS pAR!S —Newspapers all over th« w ja be represented at the ,ir game* of 1924, now little than six month* away. The mniftte in charge i* arranging to re for 4000 ytporter*. Two v hun. application* tpr telephone* at L colombe* Stadium have been He already, otta h hundred more expected. V*..!. WOMEN STAND READY TO HELP DISABLED VETERAN8 CINCINNATI— Thousand* £lrl» and women throughout United States will take an active Part In the coming "National For. get-Mc*Not Day" of the Disabled American V.eteraija ot the World mi.' War, according to National Adju- ,tant Ramond A. Lata nee. V- Newark shoe* for men era the most remarkable combina tion of style, quality and value at the price in America. Five million people wear them. They sun the exact dupli cates of 97,98 rad 910 stylet shown elsewhere. Try o pair! NOW! •fUurorit Sftee SteneaCtt TWbrnsl.CUla el tUm Sunt la ike.UaM $UM» 9 Athena, Ga„ Store, 151 Clayton St, '"Next to Kress.” , All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evening to Accommodate Customers. .V.V.V.'.'."; MoPeP Try It on the roed—fill up your tank i before starting. MORE MILES- MORE POWER- MORE SPEED— ■ Teat Jt—Then You'll' KNOW. QUICK STARTING On Cold Mornings Customers have told us of some marvelous mileage made on tours when they used. MoPeP. We’d like to hear from you. We Are Independent Home Dealers And We Appreciate Your Buaineae. KELLY.8PRINGFIELD AND FEDERAL TIRES VULCANIZING AND REPAIRB E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 895 Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOirORLIFE OIL COMPANY \ Prince ahd Meigs HWiviai Reduced Rates To Atlanta 1 » fc ’i | Account jutheastem Fair L Tickets on,’ sale October 5th to 12th. Final limit, October 15th, 1923. One and One Half Fares for the Round Trip J. P. B1LLIUPS, G. P.. A, Atlanta and West Point Railroad Co.. Western Railway of Alabama, Georgia Railroad. the banner-ubralp, aniExg. Georgia Children Cry-for Eight Counties j Have Efficient Poultry Organizations. Others to Follow Soon, Says Wood. The value of poultry on Georgia farms has increased more than •$1,500,000 during the . past yo**r, according to J. H. Wood, professor of poultry husbandry at the State College of Agriculture, who with hl« assistants, has been extremely ■busy- helping In the organization of county poultry association! throughout the state. Thirty-eight counties now have efficient poultry association^ and many others are asking our slstance In organising,*' states Prof Wood and the number of assocla* tions Is only limited by our Ina bility to serve all those who asking for our help. It Is expect ed that the county associations will soon organise into a state as soclation for the purpose of mar keting poultry and poultry pro. ducts. Co-operative hatcheries have been a financial success In ever; Instance this season and have done much to Increase poultry produc tion. Several ten thousand egg hatcheries' have been purchased during the few months and It is In. teresttng to note that while the to ut capacity of large Incubators last year was only 190,000 eggs, re ports show that machines have been ordered for next year with • toUl capacity of 600,000 eggs. Even with this enormous Increase only enough chicks will be produced to give each farm eight chicks each. ratlre carload sales, details of which have been worked 1e Marketing Department >llege, have helped the poultry industry enormously. More than 160 cars of poultry have been marketed during the past year at n saving of about $60,000 to the par ticipat(ng farmers. The effect of »s have been manifold; price* have been higher than ever before, and the small producer hat enjoyed the same privileges as the large producers." ood sUte* that while the growth of organisation, spirit oi co-operation and increase in pro. duction of all phases of the Indus* >en phenomenal, it is only a beginning, Judged *by present In. dications. 'TB." CRUSADE MOTHER:-, Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always took for the signature of Proven directions on csch Picksgr. Physicians everywhere recommend it WHAT,WHERE,WHY IS YOUR COLON? Mrs. E. R Hodgson, Jr. chairman of the Clark* County Antl.Tuber* * * culosls Committee, Thursday was let- elected a member of the executive commute of the sUte association. Dr. E. W. Glldden, superintendent of the sUte tuberculosis sanitari um at Alto, was elected president of the sUte association In an en thusiastic meetlLg. Tuberculosis is killing 127 per son* In Georgia for every one that scarlet fever I* killing, Dr. W. A. Davis, statistician for the state board of health, told the nssocUu tlon. He reported that 2.100 per sons had died of this disease In Georgia In lilt but that more pre caution* are taken to prevent •prtad of scarlet fever and more money 1* spent to stamp it out In Georgia than to eradicate tubercu The Most Critical Part of Youe cells which, by Anatomy and Physiology You are a wise man or woman it you under**awl >our colon and keeo it In ptrf-v. working order. Heahh, happiness, vigor and long life are the gifts which an active colon glvi you.—and a lasy colon takea away. But. back to our question:—What Is your colon; where is your colon: why Is your colon? Listen attentive ly for only a minute and you may learn- something that may add twen ty years' to your Hfo. I Your colon Is the last five feet of your digestive canal. It la your peer, erage system: your garbage speak. Keep It clean and you are well* and happy: let It stagnate and It will distill the poisons of decay, ter mentation (gas> and putrefaction Into blood, poisoning your brain and nerves so that you are restless. Ir ritable and blue; poisoning youi heart so that you are weak, listless and lasy; poisoning your lungs so that your breath la heavy or foul; poisoning your stomach and digestive organs so that you are bloated, belch ing end uncomfortable with gas pains; poisoning your blood so that yoyr skin looks yellow, sallow and un. healthy^ poisoning every part and or gan of 'your body, through your blood, making you look and feel old and ugly long before your time; mak ing your jolnta and your back stiff and rheumatic, your eysa dull and your brain sluggish. By the perfect law of Nature, your colon should empty Itself three times day,—within un hour after eat- Does your colon work that well?. If not. It has lost IU tone. ' What do mean by tone? Your colon la a their con tt action empty the colon Just as you would squeeze a rubber hose jdpe. These •muscle fibres should contract three times a day—within an hour after Legal Advertisements GEORGIA, Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County: Tho petition of OTTUMWA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COM PANY reapectfully ahowa: I.- That It la a corporation created by order ot thla court on the 13th lay ot March. 1920. 2. Under ita original charter, aa granted by aald order, thla cor poration had a minimum capital stock of $164)0000, with the priv ilege of increasing aame to any amount not exceeding $100,000.00 by a majority vote of the etock- holdera, aald etock being divided Into aharea of $100.00 each. By proper corporate action, tak en in pursuance of the privilege granted In the original charter and In compliance with Ita terms, the capital stock of aald corporation has been Increased to $204)00.00, all common stock divided into 240 shares of the par value of *100.00 each, and thla la the amount of Ita present capital .lock. ’Petitioner desires that Its pres ent charter be amended in the fol lowing particulars: First; That IU corporate name be changed from Ottumwa Coca- Cola Bottling Company to Iowa Coca-Cola Bottling company, aad that, In accordance with aald change of name, that part of para graph one of ita original applies- .h.M., mmmAIn* **mf>A IHllli amended to read as follows: "The business to be carried on bv aid corporation is that of manufactur ing, bottling and selling Coca-Cola ind other soft drinks and carbon- tted drinks ot all kinds &i$d do- icrlptlons, the buying and selling •f syrup of all kinds and the manu acturlg ahd selling i of syrup of all kinds. Petitioners desire that said corporation have the right ind power to sell soft drinks and yid syrup of all kinds at wholesale tion for charter reading “and made a body politic'under the name and style of Ottumwa Coca-Cola Bot each meal. If they do not contract,$ t |j ng company” be amended Jto they have lost their -tone,—their raad .. aw j a body politic an their contract. But, there Is a practically perfect remedy for lasy, flabby colons. This remedy quickly restores the tone, is absolutely harmless and decldede'y to take. Clip this article and take It to your druggist. Tell him to give you a bottle of Colotone, the colon tonic. It wip cost you one dolar If you are pleased with It, nothing If you are not pleased with |t,. for every druggist has been In. structed to refund the price and ask questions If his customer Is not thoroughly satisfied. But you will >be delighted with ColOtone for It will make you fe»l like a different person. Your eyes wii Isparkle wtih vitality and alert. your brain will be dear and active; your complexion will bg fresh and transparent, reflecting the pu rity of your blood; your digestion will be thorough and your appetite keen, for your food will taste delightful and will agree with you; you will sleep apd awake refreshed; your system will be full of vim and vigor; you will feel younger, stronger, vigorous. —you will enjoy the pleasure of llv- Get >ktaited on Colotone today. Nearly 1 'every person over twenty.!!v* or thirty yean ot age. and many youngeV, need Colotone more or less. You will be simply delighted with It. Colotone cannot possibly do you any harm—It can only do you good. Try tt onour guarantee. It 'Will help hollow muscle. Its walls are made,you HVe long, Well and happily.—Ad up of long, muscle fibres or muscle vertlsejnent. Dr. GUdden stated that machln. sty tor following up the cases ot persons discharged from the state sanitarium In order to prevent re currenc* of the disease, la badly needad In Georgia. Mother of Mrs. Hillsman Dies Friends of Mrs. Elba Hillsman will regret-to learn of the death of her mother, Mrs. Rebecca J*ong ot Macon at her home there Wednes day night. Mrs. Long was the widow of'tht late Patrick Long and waa born In Marlon county April 9. 1844 She ha^ been a resident of Macon tor more than tf **y Surviving he r are three sons and one daughter, E. L. Stirling and A. J. Long, ol-Macon; D F Long, of Florida, and Mr*. W. C. Wright of Amerlcua; two slaters, Mrs Mattie Joeey of Americu- and Mrs Edna Hillsman, of Athena. Also 29 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. CRAZE FOR FOOTBALL SWEEPS OVER GERMANY HEIDELBERG, Germany.—Many buildings In Germany which prior to 1914 were used for making im plements of war, ammunition or devoted to turning out supplies for the army, are now manufacturing sporting articles for the various games which are more popular to day than at any other time In Ger many's history. The erase for out door sports has reached propor tions never dreamed of in prewar •lays. INDIA WILL COMPETE IN PARI8 OLYMPIAD CALCUTTA—India win be one of the competitors in the Olympic games to take place In Parle in 1924 If plans Inaugurated by Lord Lytton. governor of Bengal are rarried out. The governor has called a meeting for the purpose of forming a Bengal Olympic Com mute in connection with India's proposed representation. Governor! of several other provinces are act ing similarly. SPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds * 'Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuralgia' Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Bandy "Bayer” bon, of 12 tablets—Abo bottle, ot 24 and 100—DruggbU. a*Me ft Ue end. ear. of Over UeertaBr. of UmomtlnrUmUr of faWrltaeld STEP ON THE GAS Excursion Rates to the Southeastern Fair Atlanta, Ga. ROUND TRIP FARE $4.00 Make your party from among your frlond.—five of you can go very cheap—SO down to the Southeastern F»ir at Atl.nU —ice the F»ir—atay for the «utomobile rmete, the bone race.—lec the midw.y—tr.ni.ct your btuinoM in Atlanta— talta your tlmo. ' , ^ Rent A New Car—You Drive It It It cheeper—more convenient—you con here longer to .Uy tnd a better time by going in one ot our car. th.n you can / you go on train,. PHONE m YOU-DRTVE-IT COMPANY 140 E. Washington St. Athens, Ga. der the name and stylo ot low* Coca-Cola Bottling Company.” Second; That such of your po- tltloner’a present corporate powers ss are set forth in paragraph tour of IU original applicaUon for char ter be Increased and broadened by amending paragraph four of Its original application for charter toj that the same shall read as foltowi, “The business to bo carried on by said corporation la that of manu facturing, botUng and selling Coca- Cola and other toft drinks and car bonated drinks of all kinds and do- r.cripUons. the buying and selling of syrup of all kinds and tbe manu facturing and selling of syrup of all kinds. Petitioners deslra that said corporaUon havo the right and power to sell soft drinks and syrup of all kinds at wholesale and retail, whether made or bottled by It or by others, also the right and power to «dl soft drinks and syrup, both for luelf and aa agent for others. Petitioners desire that aald corporaUon hare the right and power to acquit*, own, Tease and manage all kinds of realty and personality 1 suitable for the neods of said corporation In the operation of IU business and also tho power to do any and ail other things (In cidental and appropriate,to tho,ex ercise Of the powers "herein set forth;" and that all of tho powers just outlined shore ho conferred on said corporaUon. Third: That the present capital stock' of said corporaUon bo In- creased to $300,000.00, and thal said corporaUon havo tho privilege ot Increasing tho same to any amount not exceeding $600,000.00 by a majority vote of tho stock holders; and that In accordance ,wlth this change that part ot par- graph five of IU original applicaUon for charter reading, "The capiUl stock ot aald corporaUon (ball be $164)00.00. with.tho privilege ot In creasing the same to any amount not exceeding $100;000.00" by amended to road "Tho capital, etock of said corporaUon shall ha $300,000.00. with the privilege ciit Increasing same to any amount not exceeding $600,000.00." This applicaUon for amendment to said charter ban been antbnrixed by proper corporate action; nud your poUUonor attaches bento, and flies along with this petIUon, a certified abstract from tbo min utes ot tho corporaUon, rib owing that this applicaUon baa boon au thorised by proper corporal# ac tion; said abstract being marked Exhibit A." WHEREFORE, petitioner pray* that this court grant an amend ment aa above tot forth to Ita present charter. ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX. Attorneys at Law for Qttumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Company. EXHIBIT A Athens, Ga., Oct $, 1923. An especially called inerting of Stockholders waa swiii iuuay. The entire capital stock being repre sented In person and by.proxy. On mationdtwas unanimously resolved that all noUcea with respect to this meeUng or any adjournment of same be and tho same are hereby waived. * The minutes of all preceding meeUngs were read and approved. On motion the following resolu tions wore passed: RESOLVED FIRST:—That part of SecUon One ot the charter read ing “and made a body politic undet the name end style of Ottumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Co." bo amend ed to'read, "and made a body poll- Uc under tbo name and .tylo of Iowa Coca-Cola Bottling Com pany.' RESOLVED SECOND: That Section Four reading “the bualness to be carried on by aald corpora tion is bottling Coca-Cola and oth- soft drinks and carbonated drink, of all kinds and descrip tion., tbe baying and nulling of •yrbps. the manufacturing and bot tling of noft drinks and the sale of •ame by wholesale or retail, tht purchase and owning of all nec essary machinery, bottle., trucks, wagons and realty neccaa<iry and. proper In tho conduct of tho b isl- j ud retail, whether made or hot tied by It or by others, alto the right and power to tell soft drinks tnd syrups, both tor Itself and at igent for others. PeUtioners de tire that said corporaUon hare the right and power to acquire, own, lease and manage all 1 i .is of real ty and personalty suitable for the aeeds of said corporaUon In the jperation ot ita business and also the power to do any and all other 'hlngt Incidental and appropriate to the exorcise of the powers hero in set forth." RESOLVED THIRD: That that .art ot Section Five of tho charter reading, “The capital stock of said corporation shall bo $16,000.00 with the privilege of Increasing the tame to any amount not exceed ing $1004)00100," be amended to road, "The capital stuck ui mi'.J corporaUon shall be $300,000.00 with the privilege of Increasing tame to any amount not exceeding $600,000.00." RESOLVED FOURTH: That the officers be and the same are here by directed td make applicaUon to he court to grant the foregoing imendmenta to tbo original char ter of this corporation. There being no further business tho meeting adjourned, uubject to the call of the secretary. W. A. SAMS. Secretary, A. O. DUDLEY, Vice-President I. W. A. Sams. Secretary of Ot tumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Com pany, do hereby certify that the .'ongoing Is a true and correct ab- ttrnct from the minutes ot said CorporaUon. Witness my official signature and the seal of aald corporation, this October Sth. litS. W. A. SAMS. Secretary. OEOROIA—Clarke County. Clerk's Office. Superior Court Filed In office tbls 15th day ot Odtober, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD. Cleric, Superior court, Clarke County, Georgia. OEOROIA—Clarke County. Clerk's Office, Superior Cpurt. I. K. J. Crawford, clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County. Georgia, Mq thereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy ot the application of-Ottumwa Coca-Cola Bottling Company for an amend ment to ita charter, a* aald appli- Morton. Kaln, Cook, Fowler, no- land, Hatcher, MOUfean, Nicholson. Bell, Andrews, and Du f fey. .JO! TO E. lit i l Dr. John E. White, president of Anderson (S. C.) College for Wo men nnd pastor of the First Bap tist church In that citg, will he the preacher at a revival series to be gin at the First Baptist church here Sunday morning. . ;f Dr. White la one of the leading ministers In the Baptist denomina tion and his meetings are certain to attract large and Interested Arrangements have been com pleted for the music for tho ser vices. A corps of uahera will lie at each meeting ready to serve the crowd and accommodate them with the smallest degree of delay and everything for the convenience of the crowds will be done. “Can Hold Out As Long As Opposing Forces Doj” Says Mrs. Stokes (Continued from page, one) a drawing room filled with friends sho could not be more calm or gracious. She takes her seat at the tablo, opposito her accusers ns if she were sitting down to a hand of bridge, or waiting for a cup of And whllo the lawyers get ex cited and* tbe judge calls order K while Stokes himself confers with bIs lawyers or gets up for a stroll In the corridors, whllo the witness es get muddled In their testimony and the reporters take busy notes. sho maintains the most Impersonal interest and tho most stocial calm. Is the one person at the trial who is composed nnd apparently Under no nervous strain. She smiles frequently, and never dur ing a whole clay did I see a look of scorn or anger, no matter what was being brought up against her. "Because,” she explained with a smile, "I believe in justice. I be lieve In Right "I believe in BELIEVING In Justice and right no matter how unfavorable things look. If you aren’t guilty, a million witnesses and a million dollars can’t make you so, can they? So why worry? "Of course, it Isn’t pleasant to I H m .. listen to what I havo to in court. cation appears on file In my of-1 It’s like an unpleasant problem Mcc. Witness my official signature .play, or a bad chapter * and the seal of said’ court this 12th day of October, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk/* Superior Court, Clarke County, Gorogia. morbid Freshmen Leave Sat. For Clemson Georgia's Bullpups leave Satur day morning at 7:45 oyer the Sea. board for Clemson, where they play the Clemson Freshmen Satur* day afternoon. The team will bo accompanied by Captain Bachman. Professor Payne, of tHe University faculty, and Manager Reaves. Twenty men wIK' make the trip on ihe train, and If It !» possible two automobiles will carry around ilx other players. The Freshmen have been working bard for the put week, getting in fine trim for the Saturday game Clemson reports a strong team tbi» year, but the Bullpups ara deter* mined not to let this game blur their record. The men making the trip will, in all probability be chosen from the following: Johnson, Howard. Forbes, Groves. Luckie, play, Hand Crowley, Mapp, Chambers. Wilder Sherlock, Curran, CarroU. Hdllls, book. If it were true, it would be too terrible. Hut it’a Just fiction. and I take It as such, with full confidence that the Jury and the world at large will be able to dis tinguish between fact and* malic ious fancy. "I can hold out ns long as the opposition does and I’m going to. I’ll clear my name before the world and before my children. If the case lasts for a month. I'll not break down or lose my courage. I promlso you that.” COSTS MORE THAN LINIMENT. WHYT tkftB gUm. Eft*/ $• iaw mm •* dftctori of. S ■ •tttftd cl L-wntM”. Ora hw wrMa, “I wraU Iftiker kftfft ■ hw dfofm cl Eamw Am • wU$ «mI el fiMBcal”. Fira hr edm ud ptaai—mms bscfc ■ ft A went ho*» Jip—. Read Baner-Herald Want Ads. SPECIAL SALE of Presses Crepe DeChine and Poirets $]4-95 SATINS .CANTONS ncu of bottlora, and the 'loin? of all thine usual, necessary and proper In the manufacturing and! selling ot bottled .oft drinks," he I; Here is a Wonderful Offer—Canton Crepes, Satins, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill Dresses in many new and pretty styles. Each one a splendid value. Worth to $25.00. Sizes 16 to 42 .. .. $14.95 All Wool Shaker Knit School Sweaters—Special $7.50 i Corner \\ Clayton ley and Streets.