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MOTION OY DEE
liSELIW
rR(Pr Tax Commission
rilihf i Report Rendered
LlVUera (Continued From Pag* One)
PjfiP’“^( n '” 4 ^» ts;
«x - If Yc;< N?ed a Itieninine j
WILL UtLf
!K icu Shoufd Have the Best'
TUB »AWr»JBK»BElCA14J,
Jv (By Associated Press) i
*BASTRCP, La—Judee Odon, ov <
frulcd Vf. motion of the defemo!
n ths Morehouse Parish m.sdc-J
leanor cases that he disqualify
jimself. The defense immediate'
C*ve notice that it woufd apply
» the Suprcm.-, court for wri's of
rohibiti-on and certiorari
many products
ly advertised, all
of sight and are
[the state commissioner of revenue,|district in the state. *■ •
appointed by the governor and? The complete report follows;
confirmed by the senate for a term I
•f six y« are. This comml-ploner 1*1. BUDGET
would have authority to Appoint u commission.).
field agent in each congressional I
— ... ■ — | “Mr. Gladstone says: 'Good fi-
| nugee consists more in the spend*
' ing than iii the boileCftlni’of reve-
nue. * fn order to provide an eco
nomical and efficient financial eys-
tern for U»e state of Georgia, we
recommend a constltutldriaf amend
ment providing tot a :fate budgri
commisaion.
Thu
BASTROP, La.—Counsel for the
gjofense In the Moorehoufp Parish
misdemeanor rases postponed the
tHal for at least three or foup
J^eeks late Wednesday by filing a
.Qintion in the district court tfiat
Judge Odom refuse to try the cnse.s
Mr disqualify himself on th<*
grounds that he is biased and prej
udiced agrpist tlie defendants.
?“ The motion for recusation wa:;
;jot unexpected' in several quar-
.frrs but generally it came as a
•surprise. Captain J. K. Sklpwlth.
•exalted Cyclops of the More lion,"
»parish Ku KIux Klan, Renton Pratt
*murvin iucKett and W. <1. Meln-
■fosh were convicted Monday by
[fudge Odom for ‘Varryiftg arms
til pen the premises of another." A
tfnof'on for retrial was denied by
4he court the following day anil
♦Wednesday a motion for reconsld-
erat'on of the motion for retrial
fplao was tlenird. There is no np-
zpeal from the conviction for a mls-
Mlemeanor and the conviction car
rying with i't a maximuni of te
tflu?* *n Jail or a fine of $10,
il>oth, stands. I
le did not fulfil th
manufacturer. This
articnlarly to
edicinal preparation
irative value almost
ike an endless chain
ndy is rccoinm
in need of
druggist says “Take
r. Kilmer’s Swamp-
tion I have sold for
<1 never hesitate to
Break a Cold Right Up with
"Pape’s Cold Compound”
livered by expert \ at various edu-
catfonaTinstitutions and communi
ty cenUrs here.
DR. KING
TONIGHT
Take two tablets every three
until tlyee doses are taken
The first dose always gives relief.
The second and third doses com-
pbtely break up the cold. Pleas
ant and safe to take. Contains no
quinine or opiates. Millions use
“PapeV Cold Compound.” Price
thirty-five cents. Druggists guar-
5 It.—Advertisement.
statements
itimony of th
used the fir
due to the fact, so
■lain*. that it fulfils
wifh in overcoming
ad bladder aliments.
acid
which
^BURNETT
-.CONVICTED
[[ T. Jeff Burnett was adjudged
, jru-Hy today of “assault wUh p
-.dangerous weapon,” tlio conviction
carrying with it a fine of $ioo
rPiOfly days In Jail. The ease gr. ,
. out of tie holdup of Harry N’eel'
‘•by two masked men, who Nee’V
•JJ^tifled he had recognized m-
.Jiurnett and Harley Rogers. Bur-
f^neft, he uM, vtopptd hWn at t l e
J^polnt of a pistol while Rogers np-
, .’nnrentlv wa« not armed. The rnnrt
|*parentl>'was not armed. The court
^reserved decision In the ease of
•'Rogers and the defense a moment
J'before court adjourned Vied a nu
r«tion for retrial of Burnett.
»>Wsdemeaor cases In this stnt
|*are tried before the district judge
JVtting alone and he nets h* both
4i judge and Jury. Dissatisfaction
Jjwlth Judge Odom's handling of the
J'cnte* already (YspoHed of prompt-
Med the defense to move for hit
'‘•disqualification
* Large Advance Sale To-
* day. Many Out of Towr
Minstrel.
. The seal salo for Lasses White
minstrels went on this morn-
|»ng at the Jowers cigar store and
all dby there has been a rush for
tickets. When the store was open-
J ed th»a mprnlng n lino of pfloplt
j Wftre banked up in front waitlnr
I to seoure tickets for the perform-
jnneo. w'hlch is to be given on Snt-
| urday evening. On account of the
[ Georgift-VIrgfhla game there w/11
| be no matinee and thoso desirinr
I tickets for-*the evening perform
j ance should secure them immedi-
I ateljr as the demand for tickets is
ho great iro question ofhaTfnr
n sufficient v number to supply al!
i those who are anxious to ee<
Lasses White and his wonderfu 1
,.r»«*regatIon of fun makers. ‘
Press reports *”
ay i .-reive a sample bottle
by Parer J Post
l»". Kilmer A Co., Ring-
X. V., and enclose ten
Xi mention this paper.
>d medium size bottles for
ill drug stores—Adverii p-
Banish Catarrh, Bad
Breath
It’s the (Amplest thing In thi
world to use Hyomei and end ca
tarrh. Rrrnthe the medication
ihrough the little Inhaler in every
*••!?«! and you will get relief
>nce. Money hack If it fail*. 1
H. Palmer A Ron.—dvertisement.
8TATE
AUDiT^P
“We recommend the appoint
ment by . the governor of a siatt
aupjtor along the line of the hill
which was placed on lt& passage
during the last session of ths leg
islature. We recommend that all
public revenues of the state be cov
ered 1 into The state treasury nnd
d lbtirsf d on proper wairants of
the governor.
INCOME
TAX*
Th« Advise of This Athens Woman
Is of Great Value
Many n woman* y back has many
aches nnd pains.
Oftlmes ’tls the kidney's fault.
That’s why Doans* Kidney Pills
are so effective.
’Many Athens women know this.
Read what one has to say about
The commi pion recommend*
th<e adoption of an amendment te
the state constitution orovidinr
that the general assembly shall
have authority to levy tag * for
state purpose upon net Incomes up
•(•me may he defiftetS by. thr
Ih» •*»«« may he sefinra-hr. :hr
genernly assembly, which tax'may
be graduated, the rate In no cast
to exceed five percent, and the taw
levying the same to contain r&fton'
able exemptions. • ‘ ."
RATES ON
INCOME
Get This Written. Guarantee From
Your Own Drungist
i’t suff< r another minute
rheumatic pains—gout—ach
ing mu«eler or stiff Joints! Here'
uarnntced rflief. ' A soothing
timing oil that’s almost magic in
" ««lck effect. Certain relief—
• every cent of your money bnfk.
Well known and highly rrcom-
meihied all over Kurope Ruhler Oil
!? row at your druggist’s and he
^™iyithorl*ed to positively gunran-
tco that It will relieve your pain
?fatvuic«M’tn>kln or clothing; east
ty applied with the finger tips
Ruhler Oil Is simply amnsing met
and women who despaired of ban
Ishing rheumatism or gout.
advanced, stubborn casef
iistoitlshing improvement al
New Life—With Pain All Gons!
Tired muscles regain life; freak
ing Joints hecoms supple, anqoylng
0rder8 Received Foi rw,, ige- cease, goon you forget all
Wt—the annoying pain—because
^ from all citiw
where this company has appeared
Mtlto that the performance thlr
TWr Is tfce best Lasses W«te has
over produced. Wrehever ho hap
played capacity houses has greet
ed him during the season and, In
thft Athens engagement will be nc
exception.
The Georgia and Virginfk Joot
ball players will bo the guests o'
the management and will occup’
boxes.
Munli Crime Laid
£ To Bad Teeth By
Dental Speakers
(Continued From Page One)
't Is gone
N’o gurss work about this
ntmeitf.- Ton -* ’ ■ no chance,
The makers know whst wonders
Ruhler OiP will do for you, so they
you an emoney-back
.tmrnntre.
A»k Your r)rug»||t Today
til nt your .Irygglst’s. Deposit
"••BO ' vl, h him nnd he will give
written guarantee that Buh
I will relieve your rheunia
Me pains or you can return the
’inlf empty bottle and have the full
nurchnse price returned to you.
That’s fair enough! You have nli
*o gain nnd nothing to lose. Ho
comfort ihat comer
inly with freedom from pain, try
*hls guaranteed treatment now—
, nday. On sale nt H. R. Palmer i
^ ons - Warren J. 8mith A Bro., Clt-
-ens Phnrmaey. Normal Pharmacy
-Advertisement
nud other month troubles than al*
ot^or causes combined;
CLOSES
FRIDAY
I
Thuraitny Mis, Venn R Thom
{•in. tj. s. mnniMuii Htrvtn
Dr. Alice Jlo«ri, of Allanla. »pok
on Child h«lene anil mouth hv
gfene.
Thorsdny night Dr. J. n Os
home of Atlanta nnd Dr. W. (
Miller oi AUKUP.ta are ot. the pro
gram, followed by election of of
rcers. and conferring or degree c
honorable fellow by Dr. IF i
Johnson of Macon.
Friday niorninc the ropvenMo-
ooens at 9 o’clock. Dr. \\\ p
rfgrdJn of Atlanta. Dr. r. T. Hal’
Atlanta; Dr. R.^f. Eubanks. At
linta; will speak on the work he
rng Wne in mouth hygiene. Dr
Alice Moses spoke at the Woman’
noon hore Tht * r sday after
The convention is stressing pm
vrnfalive dentistry. A clean toot»
V1 9rerent mach ot tho miser
IN COLDS
JE FLO
-t,» Step in -Tcratm.nt I, Cals,
tab,, th, Purifi.d and R.fined
Cal.mal Tatlata That ara Nau
falevi. Safe and Sura.
have found hy rxprrl
nee that no medicine for colds,
flush*, sore throat, and influenza
an hr depended upon for full ef-
ectlvt «*•*» until tn«- liver la made
borough ly a.-ih-e. That Is why the
• »sf ftep !n the treatment i* the
•flusfah calomel tablets called
olotal.s. which are free from the
«gening nnd weakening effects of
Or. old Style calomel. Doctor* al-
D' , iflt out the fact that an ne-
mny . *° 11 ,on **»-
•’"v-ntlBff Influrmut nn,l
" , nn p Ik nn - °f th- mo,t lm-
, I" fiictora In cnnhllnp the pa.
*" »»—af#lly wlthutnn.I nn
irk :,n»l unrd off pneumonia,
fc „r t»-„ rain,It), at hrd time
•" of water—lhafa all
, T .’V ' nau ’'" n " r <••• alight.
. Tfcrcnca will, your ,atln;
.. . U ,l!n . r ,. " f ' r ^‘ mnrnlnp
, Lr 1 h *' '•inch'd, your llvrr
V '” J " ryslcm la purified
nd vnn a-. wj , h ,
i- ~ flnortitr for Breakfast. Oen-
nre sold only. In
Mr*. Margaret Maguire ,
State Rt.. Athens, says: "I suffered
a great drnl with shnrp pains stab
bing through my back while about
my hotiRrwork. Whenever
stooped over to dust. a sharp
twinge of pain caught me through
the nmnll of my back and I could
hardly strnighten up. At time* I
was HO tired I didn’t feel like do
Ing n thing. When I got up quick
ly, dizziness came over me and
black specks jumped before
*yes.' Mv kidneys did not act right
at all, Through the advice
friend* l got a box of Doan’* Kid
ney Pill* at PalmerV| Drug 8tore
and they *oon brought relief. By
the time T had Used a second box
I, was cured of all the trouble.
«0c. at' all dealers. Foster-Mil-
burn Co.. Mfra., Buffalo, N.'Y—Ad
vertisement
IF
Drink Plehty Water end Tajct
Glass of Salts Before Break
fast Occasionally.
When your kidneys hurt and
your back feels sore. don't
roared and proceed to load your
Htomnch with a lot of drugs that
excite the kidney* and Irrltute the
entire urinary traFt. Keep ycbr
kidneys clean like you keep ytmr
bowel* clean, by fluahlng them
with a mild, harmleae salts, which
help* to remove the body's urinous
waste and stimulate them to their
normal activity.
The function of the kidneys Is to
filtir the bloed. In 24 hours they
strain from It SOO grains of add
and waste, so we can readlljr un
derstand the vital importance of
keeping the kldneye active.
Drink lots of good water^-you
can’t drink too much, alto gst from
any pharmacist about four ounces
nf -Ta<4 Sal*. w.i.. _ . .. ’
of.Jad Salts. Take n tablespoon,
ful in a glass of water before
breakfast itch morning for a few
day* and your kidneys may then
act One. This famous salts la
made from the add of grapes and
lemon Jules, combined with llthJa.
nnd ha* been used for year* to
help clean and stimulate clogged
kidneys; also to neutralise the
ncfdf In the system so thsy are no
longer a source of Irritation, thua
often relieving bladder weakneae.
Jad Saltg Is Inexpensive; can
not Injure; makes a delightful *f.
fervescent llthla-water drink which
everyone should take now and'then
lL . P ., k “ p J h ' lr kldn ->’- cl..n
and actlv.. Try thl«; aim ),,,„
up the water drlnklnr, and no
doubt you Will wonder what b«.
eanie of your kidney trouble add
"J- oH mean, have your
Phyrieton eMWIne your kl.ln.y, at
leaat twice a year.—Advancement
•Upon rattfirntlon oC thla amend-
mmt the eommle|lon auliteati and
recnmpienda leitalatlon firing it),
following rate, of tax on tncomei.
"A. On corporation^ a i per
cent flat rate.
"B. On Individual Income,:
“On «cru over exemptloh up to
[500—1 oer cent. “ •
$2200—1 per cent.
“On exceia over $2(00 to 15000-
11-1 per cent.
"On excel, over ISOOO to $7500-
2 oer cent. »
“On exceaa over $7500 to $10,000
>2 1-2 per cent.
“On cxceia ov,«r $10,000—$
cent. |
“The exemption, recommended
to Include $100 for each unmarried
peraon, $1200 for a head of a fam
ily and $20d for each dependent or
minor child. All taxfOf to he de
ducted from ero p Income,
REDUCE AD
VALfROEM TAXI
“The commfMlon recommend,
that the constitutional limitation of
five mill, for atate tixra be reduced
to four mtlle.
“CLASSIFIED
VALOREM TAXi
“The commiuton further repom
menda that the centtltutlon b.
amended by otrtkln* out paraxrapb
1. ebctlon *. of article 7, arid In
eerttnx In lieu thereof the follow.
Inc -
1 “All taxea ahall be levied and col-
ectedundrr central lawo for public
purpoaea ony. ' The general a trem
bly ahall have power to classify
property for taxation and to adopt
different rate, and mdthoda fo-
dtfferent btaaaea of property fo
atate and local taxation. All tax
ation ahal| be uiilorm upon the
aame cU«» of .iibjedta within <ho
territorial Itmtta of'the authority
levying th* tax. Tax., may be
levied ad valorem upon any given
daw, of property without regard
td the m.thod uiW In levying tax-
*f ony any other data of property,
provided that when a cleadftcatlob
liaa h,en fixed by the. general ae-
•embly. It .hall not be changed fo r
a period of big year,.'
REDUCE county and
municipal tax raVm
The results of experiment* with
research specialist* wa* related by
Dr. HoWe showing what has been
poved thereby. Men cannot imi
tate the living conditions of primi
tive races, Dr. Howe raid. Milk*
will continue to be pasteurized,
but orange Juice may be used to
^Upply the vitimines lo.f in the
process. White bread will .prob
ably remain in favor, but the cor-
aser breads also are gradually com
ing Into general use. Particularly
to be empharlzed I* the Importance
of a freer use of the lime contain
ing foods, milk and fresh vege
tables. The latter not only supply
lime and vitimines but hy their
bulk help to increase peristal: f* in
the intestine nnd thereby better
absorption of food elements and
elimination of waste.
Dr. Howr's address was one of
- series being delivered nt com
munity centers under auspices of
the convention. Thursday night
Dr. Otto^ tf. King of Chicago, n
noted dental specialist, speaks nt
the State Norma! School nt 7
’dock.
Council Agrees to
Remit License to
A regular com
nm n i c a ti o n of
M unit Vernon
Lodge No. 22, F.
4: A. M„ will be
held in Masonic
Temple this (Thursday) even-
ing November 8th. at 8 b'clock.
All candidates prepared to stand
exsmination tor advancement
will present themselves prompt
ly. By order of,
E. O. K1NNEBREW. W. M.
JNO. G. QUINN, Secretary.
trell Atlanta; Mrs. Arthur Ray, At-.lanta; JameT
K - ■NTtBEiRhani. wj
r I W. K. H
Dr. J. A. McOahee. Atlanta; C. Atlnuta;
J. May. Washington, Ga.; II. Es- lierton.
, sarman. Waah'ngton: A. G. Voanr. i -
! I.ojisvlle. Ky.; Robert T. SulH- ! It A. Rainer.
ran. J. M. Hease. Savannah. Ga. U L. Dent, Allam , ?*'
/ Nnw York; W E m "; R , ai, dal
J. B. Holton. Gordon; R. D. ,f'on; Thomas rlo, y
Webb, Atlanta; C. K. Vaughn. At-j bile. M„
are performed. And so It is, that
With k« performing uninuls,
Spt-rka circus has adopted the
slogan "trained but-untamed," for
(Contlnusd From Pao* Ons)
lower to act in the matter of Bl
owing the carnival to show here.
The committee, composed of Hen
ry Culp, Dr. H. B. Heywood nnd
Kent Hill, reported that it had
consented for the carnival to comr
here to l\flp the. fair pnd requested
that the license fees be remitted.
TO HELP
FAIR
Alderman .T. H. Rucker declared
* opposed the carnival coming
hers and introduced a motion put
ting council on record ngalnat It
Alderman R. T. Dottery nnd Mr
Rucker were the only members
voting for the former's motion.
A motion made by Alderman
Culp prevailed, allowing the carni
val right to show without llcenrr
provided it paid a certain amounl
to the Odd Fellows nnd Boy*’ and
Girls' club* and community fair
sufficient to pay premium expen
ses. W. C. Thornton failed to
vote either way on the motion. He
stated, however, he believed thf,
committee'* action should be sus
tained. Others in the council al-
fo opposed the carnival, but as
serted that council should stand by
the committee.
Alderman Heywood. In speaking
for the support of the committee
declared Council had .remitted II-
cense In other cases, and allowed
•treet privllges pointing out the.
Amerlcah Legion and Elks, "f do
he aaw! ,#V * ,n ,pfcUI prlvl, *«"-
I
SPARKS CIRCUS
EXCELS IN THEIR
IEI
<*y ane of them represents the
fiercest ot Jungle bred beasts, sim
ply held in obedience through the
ftupod’dr art of the Sparks trainers
and these animal* Include not
cmy tne lions and elephants, but
t gers, leopards, polar bears. Rus
sian grizzlies and scores of other
wild beasts of genuine Jungle na
tivity, and all of whom will take
part In the performance in this
city and incidentally will be, seen
in the ghttering street parade at
10:39 o’clock on circus day. The'
Sparks circus will exhibit on
the grounds west side of Kings
3e*U can oe secured dr-
Carnival For Fair f“" d ">; *' BraM-o-a. comer n,y-
ton and College, same price as at
the show grounds.
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting fn Atheni
Thursday were. R. A. Walker, At
lanta, M. K. Kinsey, Macon; Mlaa
earl West, Margaret West, At
lanta.
MAYBE
>3 06
MAYBE Is no word to use when
it conics to money. You want
to be certain and sure. Keeo ! yi>iir
account with this bank. Pay By
check and you will never get. into
financial disputes.
mt
Commercial Bank of ~Miens
Member Federal Reserve Sj|
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”■**
TIGS NEW 1161
w Tint any Worn,
Shabby Garment
Or Drapery.
. J h ' fltned by Btna-
-* , ** oh ' chairman: R. C.
Elll#, vice chairman; F. C. Me-
Clure, -ecd-ury, w. D. Andexwn.
* D- Brantley. John p. Haddock,
j 7 J ' T mdPheraoh,
** H* O. V.
its Rfcajl
Tidriiarht Misery
Of Achipg Tooth
thT w 5 iH"** * re ,n wh|c| '
the spafka Clrtra, exceU^-ln Ita
trained Ilona and In Ita traned ole*
phanta. In no clrcna In th« world
•re there auch Ilona and elepbanta
aa there are with tbla great tented
enterprtae. Every trick known td
the tralner’a art la taught to them
*» eajly aa though their mlnda
were human Inatead of animal.
M*ny times have new acta been
rehearied In the morning for the
Brit time amt then ahown In Mm
peefornance that afternoon. But
fralned—with the Ilona at leant—
doea not mean tamed. Fierce with
the Jungle Instinct atilt atrong In
lhem.it la only through the mar
teloui power of the Sparka train-
ora that they are handled with the
wonderful eaae with which they
(Continued From Faga one)
body that follow decaying ef the
teeth. ’ -7* ■
th,t He-
on natural fooda that no dentil
J? r! 7’ * r d »<ay»d teeth, 'la fonnd",
' k '*“ ld tb« atudema. -The
flrtl »«"» Enhulmeaux
amt the vegetarian M oro are equ-
(tomlgrahte re-
S'.'f "2^ Wo* cWntrie.
*V, " f ?? d “ ““•'•I or near th«
Production nnd • with
wry mu, manipulation, 'have al-
mna* no earlee. After a few yeara
d Dt. th»y u anally
.t^.ur!.""’ • ( 'o«P
•tructurc
IN BIO
CITIES
-l-m
!?.*•* *7-». dtlra. and xmaller
<mea. rartea it aMtdbt dnlverelal,
me’n'JS riti*" 4 ' " Prob » b, >’ ">°"
ral ». • n *M»d In repair-1
. Jl I* . *’**'" <b»b 1" traatlngl
b ' r Patbologteel condition. |
Each 25-cant packaga of “Dia
mond Eye." contains direction, ao
, , —• or- *lmpls that any womaa can rfv*
*°r r>a .K kn T^‘ T>r,r ' > ,h,rfv $ ,,nt ft n V oW. worn, faded thing dsw
for Ib- i™ fnmilv.ivwn It elm ha. never dyed befer.
ww ywwn; much of th* 1 miser , , Tor it ' r family-1 wen if she baa never dveri b»vr* • ******
Of humanity, It la ,„erted by th, | ’t 1 ”, '™ wot. for the wnMI.lChoo* eny d *"tl«ry I
rv-jkrn. .7 Olze-Adverurament. jAdvertUomenr * «
in w... condition,
■a Pwvalmt that;
a nifdlcat dental commUrion un-
ouapleee' has bv.nl
appointed to toek Into Ita cauW” 1
wicttaE t»* , , °T r their I
wmciiee to cleaning, putling • and'
(mm* the teeth, he
Ey*** preventattv. meaeurea.
* r “ ora-o to p*y mow at.
'k’i*' ,h * 1 ' ** 1 - and pra-
dta *oo-. which
fellow or ara related' In a*ma way
MtitMraw*b • Ll7 h ' Er—entatlva
dmUMry la being strata at the
convention .nd on. ef the
'bo >crl» of lerturea de-
•pHEWth, thick,
I '7* MMWIf
•V* * 5 P,* • ^ I aa
blocks of thaCood-
yo«r All-Wo«th«r
Tread keep the max
imum traction and
under your
car even; foot of the
w«y. They re.i.t
aidealip and .kid
ding, help make the
moat of fuel, and
protect your motor
from the .train of
■tailing or spinning
wheel..
www.ner > reew and hmth
ci!iZ£sZ'.ir.' 1 "* -
SCOTT HDW. CO.
ATHENS, GA-
Dr. ('. T. Brocket, Atlanta: Dr.
Otto U. King, .Chicago; C. M. Barn
well, Atlanta; Olln Kirkland, Mont
gomery, Ala.; Dr. Louis Roster-
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