The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 16, 1923, Image 4

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nANNP.R-nERAt.n. ATREXS. GEORGIA THE BANNER-HERALD Publfihed Every Evening During the Week Except 3eturday end Sunder end on Sunday Morning by The Athena Publishing Company, Athena, Ga. EARI.H. BRASWELL 1. J. ROW Publisher and Ganeral Manager Editor Managing Editor Entered at the Athens Postofdee as Second Class Mail Matter under (he Act of Congress March 8,1878. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A Little ol Everything And Not Mach at Anything. ■y HUGH ROWE, .„**,**«*., etilSHS It was my good fortune to attend the meeting of the Ki- wani& dub Thursday, through the courtesy of Capt. land both delivered Interesting and timely talks on tranaportatfon and other features of the fuiliuau I business, operation and conduct of Barnett, the president of the club, (these Important Industries My life-long friends, Col. 8am W. | Col. Wilkes is one of the best WUkes, of the Georgia road and known railroad men In the south- jack" McCartney, of the Central, Without him, the "Old Reliable" of Georgia were the honor guests [ Georgia road would not be what ft _ijs, one of the most popular lines | in the state.'He has spent a great s. ly Bty ei j Month, Jr, go.oo. sunscmrrioN hates (Effective Nov. 12, 192.1) carrier delivery, One Week, 13 cents; Two Wecka, 25 cents; f»5 cents; Three Months. §1.65; Six Months, $3.25; One Mail Subscription Kate, §6.00 per year. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS .. ThejfAs* ociatcd Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- licatioh of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this, paper, and also the local news published therein. All rights • of feptblication of special dispatches are also reserved. S i all Business Commutations direct to the Athens Publishing , not to individuals. News articles intended for publication addressed to The Banner-Herald. BETTER TIN [COLDS THAT Thoughts For The Day Tlio News-Reporter in Washington, Wilkes coun ty, has iaeued one of the most creditabe newspapers - we have ever seen. It contains 48 pages and is de voted to the industrial interests of that community. Filled with articles of interest, historical, commer cial and agricultural it beams with interest and sparkles with the resources which is possessed by that county. Editors Bruner and Barksdale are to be congratulated on their enterprise and the people of Wilkes county will reap wonderful benefits from * Though I bestow ail my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, And have not charily, it profiteth me nothing— I Cor. 13 s3. ■ pur true acquisitions lie only in our'charities. We gajji only us we give. There is no beggar so desti tute as he who can afford nothing to his, neighbor. —Simms. * ; ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME IN AUGUSTA- ■ The alumni of the University of Georgia and citi- zefls of Augusta are greatly interested in securing a game in that city for next year. A- meeting of the alumni will be held on Monday evening at which tinje a dinner will be given to which Dr. S. V- San ford and Coach George Woodruff have been invited. It & understood that these gentlemen will be present and discuss the probability of such a game between some team from South Carolina and the Georgia The Augusta Herald in speaking of the proposed game has this to say of the movement: I At a rough guess we would say that todayi there arc from 75 to 100 football teams playing Ihc game in Georgia, and wjth hardly a less - pumber in South Carolina, this of course includes prep and high school teams ih both states. Among the college teams in Georgia that are making this Benson good records may be men- • tioned, The University of Georgia, Tech, Mer cer, and Oglethorpe. In South Carolina, Pur- man, Clemson, Wofford, and the Citadel at Charleston. j Augusta would furnish an ideal, convenient . ami neutral location for the staging of many of these annual football games between the college teams of the two states of Georgia and South Carolina. There was a time when Princeton .land Yale used to stage their annual football game at the Polo Grounds In New York—about half way between the two institutions. Augusta is centrally located, accessable in every ■way, enjoying splendid highways from both Caro- tin A knd Georgia besides having ample railroad fa cilities from all points in the south. We believe that a gamo played in Augusta would prove a finan cial success and it is to be hoped that the authorities of the athletic association of the University of Georgia, can arrange their schedule so as’to give to Augusta an annual football gamo Ai THE BROAD STREET BOND ISSUE The action of the Chamber of Commerce in spon soring the.election for bonda for paving Broad street from Lumpkin street to Milledge avenue is one of the most, important pieces of constructive improvement inaugurated in this city in years. The widening and paving of this street will relieve the dangerous condi tion existing on Milledge avenue and Hill street, and on 1’rince avenue, which passes through the school zone where thousands of children are forced to pas* daily. Besides it opens a street from Milledge avenue which shortens the distance to the business district at least one mile for those living beyond Broad street on Milledge avenue and those coming to Athens from Walton, Greene, Morgan and Oconee counties. It dev- lops a property which will he enhanced in value i sufficient to pay the siiikir.g fund for the-retirement of tlie bonds, as they fall due. It will get rid of that undesirabe section on Broad street and make of it one of the most desirable residential sections in the tty. Tlie people of Athens cannot afford to allow the bond election to fail- There is too much at stake and every citizen with the interest of the upbuilding of ! Athens at heart should rally to the support of the bond election and give it his time and energies and every resource for a successful culmination of the bond Issue. ' The property owners along the street affected have shown a most magnificent spirit and their contribu tion of land sufficient to widen the street has been M|ost generous and without the least bickering. Now, His up to the voters to cast their ballots in favor of bond issue and this city will enjoy one of the greatest and most needed improvements the city has ever had. Wednesday, December the fifth is election day. Be in Athens and cast your ballots for bonds and pros perity- of all known drug*, creosote Is recognised by the medical frater nity ns the greatest healing ngt-ncj for *he treatment of chronic cowum and colds and other forms off thr-m* and lung troubles. Creomtilslor contains, in addition to creosote. c»th- healing elements which soothe blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. CreomlsJon Js guaranteed ss ctory In the treatment of chr lughs and colds, bronchial ssthL...., catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and Is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flue. Money re funded If any rough or cold, no mat ter of how long standing Is not re lieved after taking according to dl- reetlons. Ask your druglst. Creo- rnaUlon. Co., Atlanta, da.—Advcr- Delightful Elixir, Called j Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific»t., P u,..., Remedies That Are En-i ’leniuint to utkn Creoinuli-lon 1 dorsed by Medical An-laWt 1 '%£?&*£*&*** thorities to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to CoJd and Prevent Com plications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Don’t Feel Relief Coming in Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Imme diate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the drug trade is Asplronnl, the two-minute cold and cough reliever, authoritative* ly guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and moat enthu siastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the people ns ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye. or nny other cold and cough rem edy they hnve ever tried. All drug stores are supplied with ihe wonderful elixir, *o all yov have to do to get relief from that cold Is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half n dollar for a bottle of Asplronnl and tell him to serve you two teaspoon- tula. With your watch In your hand, take the drink at one swal low and call for your money back In tw*o minutes If you cannot fell tho distressing symptoms of your ••old fading away like a dream with In the time limit. Don't be bash ful, for all druggists Invite you and expect you to try It. Everybody's doing It. When your cold or cough Is re lieved, take the remainder of the liottle home *o your wife and child ren. for Asplronnl Is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to taka and the most agree able cold and cough remedy for children as well as adults. Quick parti of bit llfg nursing it and bii’lding it - tq itg,present stable anti sound condition. He ebsfisbes every foot 6f track, cross ties, and box cars as well as tbe day coach, parlor car and sleepers. Tbe whole ayntom is a part of bis makeup and one which he has contributed ah towards building* •jack" McCartney has risen rapidly in tho railroad world, dug the newspaper business a years ago he entered the rail road 1‘eld and step by step he has climbed to the .next to the highest office of the Central of Georgia— that of assistant to the president. He has earned his promotions and the day Is coming when ho will reach the topmost round in the ladder of railroad assignments. The legislature aeema to be getting down to business and preparing tho way for con structive tax legislation. The passage of the income measure by the senate, introduced by Senator Lankford, ban started the session n the right line which should sooi. bring on other measures which wit! f/ve to the state a tax system adequate for tho needs of the edu cational institutions and all de partments of the state. Governor Walker has set the machinery In motion for redeeming the statu from debt and obligations whlcn have accumulated during the past feu years ami If^be legislators do not pas* such measures as will meet the necessities—then i't If* ro fault of his and tho respon'Jblli ty will rest upon the lawmakers. Paul Fleming, a Clarke coun ty boy, haa shown what can be done in hog-raieing in this sec tion of the state. He exhibited a 14-months old (Poland China Q'lt at the Atlanta and Macon falra taking the first prize and now he has been awarded the flfst prize at tho community fair held here VVhat young Fleming has accom plished can be accomplished by other boys which should be an Inspiration to every boy on the farms in this section toemulsto the good work done by this boy. Timet and conditional are changing eo fast it it hard to realize the many new Inven tions which have been brought Into general use during the paat few years. As a reminder here are arc few things which will refresh our memory: "In 1898 gasoline sold for 6 cents gallon- "In 1896 Bamum and Bailey an nounced that they would exhibit throughout the country a "horse less vehicle." Winslow E. Buzby was arretted FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. tfljs. Don’t cough at night! -L Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey fust before going eobob It loosen* phlegm, soothes irritation In throat and chest and prevents the exhausting coughing spasms. Made of Just the medicines that up-to-date doctors recommend— combined with the old-time favorite, pine-tar honey. Its taste is pleasant, tool Keep Dr. Bell’a on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sun to get the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Bend this ad and ten cents cat relief for catarrhal croup and; Foley & cq H 3885. fthrffi.M Av children's choking up at night.— j Chicago, 111.7 writing your nutne Advertisement. land address clearly. You will re- _____ -1 celvd a ten cent bottle of FOL- KY'H HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, ala< free sample packages of FOLB1 .KIDNEY PILLS for Backache Rheumatic pains, Kidney and Bind der trouble, and FOLEY CATHAlt TIC TABLETS for ConMtfpatlot and Biliousness. Thcso womlerfu remerilta have helped millions of f people. Try them. Bold every j where.--AdvertIsc-fiic-at. 666 I* a Prescription prepared for Cold, Fever and Grippe It i. (he moat speedy remedy we know. Preventing Pneumonia WHAT, WIRE, WHY IS YOUR COLON? BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, for Run-Down Tired Out People. If you feel tired out. out 61 •orts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, get a 60 cent box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition -winsiow e. uuzDy was arrested iJiji'L 1 *!. Sons today /October 31, 1899, for endeavoring to drive a horfteless carriage in ’Jftitra! Park. New York. , ' "Seven and one-half mllei an hour wm the dizzy speed attained by the winning machine i*n the first automobile race. "In April, 1900, a large automo bile company announced that they wferq mgnufacturlitfljtutomdbUfg.at tlu? raw of almosFrWO*':fw. fin ^902 seventy-one substitutes tog gasoline were inventod but not one of them would work." ATHENS TWELVE YEARS AGO Friday, November 17, 1911. Cotton: 9 3-8 cents. Weather: Clearing. Ralph Smith, the Atlanta Joop r.sj'i, puSlik u] writer, apeul the day sound'nK tho political pulse of the people on the gubernatorial sltua lion In this county. Tate Wright, left for Chicago to represent Clarko county at the Land Show and Immigration Con gress. Georgia football team left for Atlanta whore they play Tech to morrow. Tom Tyler, a negro, ng« an hun- dicd ycats, on Inmate of tho county farm, wav found' deed in a corn field near the iliome from which he had been missing for several days. and take the first big step toward feeling better right away. If you work too hard, smoke too much, or aro nervous, Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, will make you feel better In three days or money back from Palmer & Sons on the first box purchased. As a treatment for affection* of tho nervous system, constipa tion, loss of appetite, sleepless ness, or Nervous Indigestion, get a box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, today on th« money back plan.—(Advertisement.) to attract must Radiate. Health/ B EAUTY is the magnet whlcH draw all eyes—and back of. iieetity—Health — workln* ellently. Red blood tinsllns through tho nine;—the glow of youth In tho cheeka;—the spring of eager ness. of trim, of vitality It. the walk:—the over graceful air, un restrained by cars or worry.—All the charma of beauty. All the works of health. Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gai* with envy, secretly Jealous, per- heps—wondering—hoping—praying ■’or that attractiveness that la not Ihelrs. But why the wondering—tho hoping -tha praying for that craved-for attmetiveness—that beauty, flood looks ft the heroine- ler of one's condition, flood health radiates beauty. 8. 8. 8. purifies tha blood—creates new red blood tolls—rids the system of Impuri- *len which mike beauty and at tractiveness Impossible. As worn* in to attract must radiate health so most they Hasp their eyetems tree from Impurities and their red blood cells ever Increasing, a 8. a lose.both. 8. 8. 8.. since ISIS, has been rid ding the system of Impurities— pimples, blackheads, boll,, pesetas end rheumaUsm—building red Mood cell*—elding women to be at- tractive by radiating health, a 8. 8. la mads of carefully so* lotted herbs and barks, scientific- ally prepared and proportioned. Ml good drug etoroa carry 8. 8. 8. It la mors economical to purchase tho largo aim hot ter publicity and advertis in? they will receive from ;» SB. tbfo splendid edition throughout the country. afTt SS , n TH, Moat Critical Part of Your cell, which, hr Anatomy and Physiology u fpje a wise nun or vonui If unUarttflirl tour coton and he -to It In |**rf s*. w-.rkli’K order. He*Mi. tiapplueiMi, visor and Ions Ufa are tho sifts which an active colon gives you.—and a lasy colon takes away. But. back to our question:—What Is your colon: where Is your colon; why Is your colon? IJsten attentive ly for only a minute and you may learn some thins flute may add twea ty years to your Ilfs. Your colon is the last five feet of your digestive canal. It Is your ■ erase system; you r garbage ran tr *[«ak. Keep It clean and you w*e!l and happy; let It stagnate and It will distill the poisons of decay, fer mentation <kss) and putrefaction Into jour blood, poisoning your brain and nerve* so that you are restless. Ir ritable and blue; poisoning your heart so that you are* weak, listless and lasy; poisoning your lungs no that your breath Is heavy or foul; poisoning jour stomach and digestive rgaas so that you arc Moated, belch- n* r.ntl uncomfortable with gas pains; poisoning your Mood so thst your skin looks yellow, sallow and un healthy; poisoning every part and or* gad of your body. through your blood, making you look and feel old and ugly long before your time; mak ing your joints and your bark stiff and rheumatic, your eyes dull and your brain sluggish. By the perfect law of Nature, your their coutiactinn empty the colon Just ns you would squeeze u rubber hose pipe. These muscle imres should contract three times a day._uit!iln an hour after each meal. If they do not contract, they have lost their toAe.^thelr power to contract. But. there Is a practically perfect remedy for lasy. fUhby colons. This remedy quickly restores tbe tone, is absolutely harmless and decidedly plea rant to take. Clip this article and take It to your druggist. Tell him to give you a bottle of Colo tone, i tho colon tonic, it win cost you one; Athens’ Neighbors dolar if you are pleased with nothing If you are not pleased with It. for every druggist has been in. etructed to refund the price and u»k no questions if his customer Is not thoroughly satisfied. But you will be delighted with Oolotone for It will make you fe;| u different peratm. Your eyes WII (sparkle wtlh vitality and alert. ; your brain will bs dear and active; your complexion will be fresh and transparent, reflecting the pu rity of your blood; your digestion will be thorough and your appetite keen, for j'our food will tsst* ' BANKS COUNTY HOMER.—Mr*. L. J. Kagndaln, a native* of Banka, was stricken wt'th psralyaii and died at Toccoa. Bids are asked for carrying the mail between Lula and Homer. Banks county farmers are aw- vertlslg for sale, rustproof oats, syrup and boney. A large number of fruit tree* am being aet out in tbe county. The cotton crop is turning out much better {ban anticipated and many tlclda are yet white. JASPER COUNTY MONTICELLO.—Mri / Stone died at the home of her mother. Mra. GMmer. of Jaaper. if auc- cesifully m'alng bananas, and one The folloti'ng appeal is made to the people of Athena, esi>eciaUy those who are to go to church Sunday, for snfficlent funds to fin ish the Free MethodJst church of Oconee street Only 8350.00 to reed ed to cell this house of worsN'p and attention fs directed to the plea made here: As you alt In Sunday school and church Suday morning, in a nice, warm, comfortable room. Think of one of your slater churches with sixtycflvo or seventy children met tdgether to he taught the word of God, and a band of poor but, true Chrlst'an met together to worfbip the Lord, and to lend their influence with the other churches to help make our fair city a better place to live in. Anti thoy can not warm theft church for it ia not. celled. ' That Is the Free Methodist church on Oconee street. Thoy heed three hundred and fifty dol lars more and that v^Tl complete the building. Rev. W. F. Dick, former pastor, was here last week and ho with the present pastor, Rev. E. L. fluark, was soilq't'ag funds to ceil the cb’-irch. but not being able to see all hfs friends at that time he will bo back Monday, the I9th, and will be here all the week. Let all the good* people of Athens be very liberal and see that he gets the required amount. We are commanded to.bear each others burdens and so fulfill the Law of Christ. They may not bo able to see you so will you please fill out the cou pon and send to Rev. \V. F. Dick, 153 Vine street, Athens, Ga. Enclosed ft'nd to help ceil Free Methodist church, located on Oconee street. Dr. Soule Tells Atlanta Kiwanis Club of Program An edJcaUonnl and publicity program to awlst Georgia fann er, In committing the bol( weevil and to cncounso them to rain a greater proportion of food »toffv and live stock, was urged Tuesday by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, preildent of the Georgia Stale College of Agriculture, speaking at tbe lunch eon mooting of the Atlanta Ki wanis clnb. Dr. Soule declared that the program he advocated will nu4 between 250,000,000 and $100,000.- opo to the wealth of the state next Mar, If put into effect In tha Mar, future. The speaker warned against planting too much cotton nnd he urged monitors to uae every ef fort to make farmers underatand the ini|»rtance of raising food crop, and live stock. .“During the war, Georgia raised and average of over $500,000,000 worth of food etuffe.” ho u(d. “Leaf year, due to educational of. forte, this bed been raided from e low figure to about $$50.000.ooo plue $100,000,000 worth of Itvo •lock products. Next year the state ehould d<f*better.” Dr. Boule told of tho establish ment of creamertoe {nil live stock farms In tho state during the last year end declared that mvcml hundred million, of dollars ran be added to the wealth of tho state by this method. Gorgie caneumpVon of these pruuHoU Is .till far r.hcad of Its production, he loclared. BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS Do not wait until on attack of "flu" is'upon you. Tako care of the llttU 1 cough or cold and prevent the big one, or an attack of “f| u - Bear In mind Foley's Honey and Tar, tbj safe and sure remedy tor coughs, colds, bronchial nnd throat troubles and coughs faulting from "flu." Foley'# Honey and Tnr— the largrht selling cough remedy In the World—from from opiates Get the genuine—refuse eur-ati* tutes. Sold everywhere.—A Iver • tlsemrtit. u - i hunch had 76 large bananas Superior court f* in session in Montlcello this week. The central Association will this week vend a car-load of food to the orphans at Hapeviile. While several. liudred bales of cotton will be raised *n Jasper this year farmers turned thc$*r at tention \o other crops. ^ HALL COUNTY GAINESVILLE. — Miss Sallle Wright, a beloved lady of Gaines- vUle, 4*ed Ia*t week, in her 90tb j food will taste delightful and Will agree with you; you will *icep and awake refreshed; y.»ur eystem will be full of vim and vigor; you HI feel younger, stronger, vigorou*. •you will enjoy the pleasure of liv ing. Get started on Colutons today. Nearly every person over twenty.fu* or thirty Years of age, and many) convicted of the murder year. Mrs. Neal Miller, of tbe diode district died at the Grady hospital At th sale of the Simmons prop erty, 130 acres brought 87000. Five prisoners made theft escape from Hall county Jail Sunday night by using acid on an old patch In the* stele cell. Whitworth, twice* .P.CTi i-nniHrlaiY nf lha ntiiPaU. qJ kU rn. . •. Makes, Cleaning- iTime Easy Old Spring-cleaning backaches ere cut of style. A little RED SEAL Lye does the work better and a lot easier. The clever woman finds many ways of making it work for her. I Let os suggest a few of the many uses to yon. ) Write for booklet. Full direction* in each can.* Be sure and buy only genuine RED SEAL Lye. odli,n ■h..ni,l i, i, .. •**>* many tuiivniru ui me niuruer oi HIS ""T S5--5Pr.-t-ira -a.smi to i..ve, h. i. ,o fier—within an hoar nft.r Ik*« Jour colon work that wall? t. II tu Ion It. Iona. What do Fir,o' by. ton,ilTiTar 'cobs' (, I You win b, .Imply delighted with it. to tried Ike third lime, lolotone cannot poeWM, do roe any -*^nnly do yon good. Try L ' ft * aUT READ • > BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE IT IS MADE-£ ^ JUST DISSOLVEJtr AND DRINK ITSgJjg A GREAT CONVENIENCE - * AND OH, SO GOOD i < V teaspoonfiil of many of hei brands T/ro-ts id CALUMET 2*2555 B.vseso powcoi Goes farther lasts longer &MBLDS mEOEST BAKING PTWDER * writ TEST Sales2% times cztwxhas JACKIE COOGAN Who Is beck In Hollywood from hie vacation In the Sierras Hit first Metro picture, “Long Uvo tho King,- It flnlihed. ftfelcoms. fojfewljjorit ttnifhft JU&mat 71 tf.STRECT and BROADWAY A muterviece of modem hotd Rend Banner-Herald , Want Ads. Unique Congo Room—MedievU Grill-end Bloe Room Ramount. . Al.. r ..p!..,ur. iin rultotpvoff