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THE nANXRIi-HFlUI.T). ATHHWE. flBOBOM-
----- . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 192.T
Council Opposes
Power Increase
idling tuberculosis In'Clarke conn Seventy-Three
! tycanEOon ' ! Men Subscribe
$3,081 to Fund
Y M P A SnWmc AtVlssno HtvtcAlcn i ivh Hardtns.stoocl at the Mra traeedy, and .there have beeaslM- not conduct ourselves sothst tt,„
• 1VI# OCrVCo AtlldlS -S /TsISO l 0 [ a!r ‘ un knowh American soldier, liar tragedies, whose chapter* tragedies shall occur no
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Ucml i! by all lhe worker* ar.d in-! an j $ir,.00 for men i> not enough
I numtlncr tho tnihlli* r Jtcrc* 1 fit the campaiKn is vi-ry|,„ sustain the association at ite
I questhifr the 1 ublic S-rvice Com-: keen. Mrs. It. C. Orr tolil of her sent efficient state
I mission to extend the hearing: t xjicricnce with a cook who diedj
* mui 11 .^ cc 5 n L w W, tm date set. J with lutvrcrflosis, as did her three* WORKERS •
IT* 1 ,?, 0 !? attorney. Captain Bai- 5 | 6 ters, one with gallopi/t£ tuber- HKI’OHT
- - Of council l-.'c-W. Hu^h H. Gordon. Jr. de-
nett, three member.-, — ,
i , 2S"J2K”S? - f r ! rK:i '.'. h ?. f<,rc clared that *c never realized (Hei The rP|wrt e f the team workers
vity of the tubercul.i.da adua-1 Monday night follows:
tion in this county until recently. | Team No. I—Captain,
It is the purpose ef the ossocia-; [la, nett, 5 subs., $17S.
tion to sell Christmas Seals from. Team No. 2—C. W.
the commission and to aid others
in opposing the rate increase. The
i council committee will be compos-
. ed of Henry T. Culp. Dr. H. B.
• Hcywood and A. L. Howland,
r • Upon motion of Wallace Bell coun
cil members voted to appear in
person paying thei r own expenses
to the place of hearing.
^K.„te. 0 ^..^ d J .™ 1 :!Sanford to Leave For
tnree booths throughout this
month. One booth will be at the
Falnee, one at Michael's and
other at the post office.
Meeting Thursday
-I when the resolution wa* introduce^,
by Alderman G. C. Armsrtong to
• oppose the increase, that he un-l
I ’derstood the increase was asked ini
j .order to give thc city more power
thus inviting new industries hm\J
? ’He said he favored u thorough in-!
▼eitigation of the matter before j
.taking definite action. He voted,, , . ...
•however, for opposing the in- ,SIHL *y cnr to n,,ow h,m to re,a,n
crease, stating that he would favor
.opposition if time was not given in
which to make the investigation.
C. D. Flangien, president of the
-electric company, stated recently
ths increase will affect industrial
‘jMjWcr users only.
. Council also voted a week's
■lerfvc of absence for Captain Bur
nett who has been ill. Howell C.
lErwin, T. H. Dozier, Jr., Olin Do-
Crook, 7
subs. $380.
Team No. 3—A. W. Dozer, 6
subs., $380.
Team No. 4—T. H. Dozier, Jr.,
•1 subs., $160.
Team No. 6—W. L. Erwin, 4
subs, $80.
„ „ . Team No. 6—Hugh n. Gordon,
Of S. I. Conference^.. 8 subs.. *i»i.
. I Teat- ''o. 7—T. F. Green, 8
subs, 1252. , > ■ '»fl
(Continued rrom page one.) • learn *w. S—8 subs., $629.
J Team No. 9—Morton S. Hodg-
*-.l riilinx b„ ns made s °"> 6 «*•- »“»• _ . ,
1 Team No. 10—M. G. Nicholson.
Hie „iate I 5 subs -> * ,8# -
While on this trip Dr. Sanfor.l T'”"!,?.' ,1 - _c - A - Rowland, 7
ofperta to complete Georgia's baa- SU S? - ' • *2?; . . , w .
ketball. baseball and football I T 081 !!-?* 0 - 1 — Jocl A ' Wlcr -
scheiiiilea now pending and
IA closing chapter hi fho greatest would make volume., a woman Is
J tragedy of modern civilisation, fa dying wit’ll tubcrculoita, aho la con-
his great love .for humanity, he |fliie<l to her lied, with arms which |
urged ttat the Nations of thla !aie growing weaker each day she I
world should so conduct them- I'» trying to glvo to her young liajy j
selves tbAt this tragedy should oc- I (In her tubercular bed) Mid best
cur no more. But there Is being ' of mother's love. In a few weokB
written within the borders of this, there will be n motherless child,
county, the last chapter of another doubtless tubercular. * Should wo
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
subs., $355.
return, will make them public. I J" 1 ” 1 HptlOM
The conference Is composed ol , amount * 3 - 081 '
composed
the following Southern colleges; 'ni\\Flt
University of Muryinnd. University A n* g p u
of Virginia. Washington and Lee.
V'. T. I., I*. M. I., University of
North Carolina.. N. C. State. Uni-
rslty of Kentucky, University of
South Carolina, clemsbn College,
University of Tennessee, Vaudc
zier and H. H. Hinton appeared hilt University, Mississippi A. and
■•before council to request the leave j M.. Unlvlrsfty of Mississippi, L. S.
for the city engineer which was IT., Tiilnne Un'verslty, University
granted bv unanimous vote. The?of Alabama, University of Georgl t,
captain will attend a fishing party J Alabama Polytechnic Institute,
;of business men. his friends point-j Ger.rg'41 Tech. University or Flor-
'ing out his health would be great- ida.
.ly improved by such a trip. j Dr. J. B. Crenshaw of Georgia
* • .Tech is vice president and Dr.
Busicss Men Arc Out Daugherty of Tennessee is sec re-
To Help Rid Clarke I
County of Tuberculosis cf Auburn and nr Oaug’ieriy
Tht>'luncheon of workars will
not -be held at 2 o'clock Wednes
day on account of the Rotary club
meeting at which time the district
governor of that organisation will
he-present. The Y. M. C. A.
workers luncheon, however, will
be held at 6 o'clock at which time
ports will be made.
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* this community in the form of tu*
■bcrculosis victims, it is declared.
SEAT SALE WED. FOR
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linncll & Company’s
(By Leased Wire)
j' The reports ot the teams fol-j
; lows; John White Morton, $450; (
The efforts of J. Coburn's} anu*"" o,oiv; a
I W. W. Crews, $86; Hugh H. Gor- Minstrels to keep faith with put- j 22.381 '(Saturday.
’.don. J*., $100; Robert White, $170; f or .'h®, twenty*five|The smaller demand for. spots
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver
pool was due 7 to 13 down by New
Orleans, 5 to 10 down by New
York.
Southern spots Monday were 25
to 85 down. Texas markets 75 to
85 lower. Dallas 80 off; middling
there 31.80. Sales rather »m»ll:
Dallas tf,319; all told 22,381 vs
Horry Hodgson,* $105; T. H. Do
zier and M. G. Nicholson, $204.50;
V. R. Hodgson, Jr., $202.
The workers in the Christmas
S< ah campaign met Tuesday at 2
o'clock hi the Y. W. C. A. rooms
for luncheon at which time plans
were finally completed. Mrs. A.
S. I’arker is chairman of the,cnm
paign and it is thc purpose of th'-’
‘Anti-Tuberculosis Association to
sel! at least $5,000 worth of seals.
If this Ig done the work in cradi-
A WONDERFUL
CHRiSTMAS GIFT
years in clean Yon.edy nnd •'/fi.* »n th» south and uncertainly a„ to
Money's Worth” has never been the government's crop estimate
more closely followed than in the j and possible outside developments
(Contributed) , the Y. M. C. A. last year.
RELIGIOUS
The religious work of the Youn^ MEETINGS '
Men's Christian Association during ; There were 310 different relig-
the year ending October 31, 192.5 j lol|g nieetings, Bible classes, pray-
was unusually fruitful and encour- tr Re rvices. 1|'-Y meetings, with
aging. It was also large In voluim ., tota , attendance of 12,026. These
of definite services rendeced. meetings ran from five or six to
Every activity of the Y's varied tfeveral -hundred In attendanle.
program is carried on by Christian ; anv 0 f them, though, were groups
men and women, arJ l» done with ' jg to 20 boys and young men,
a house of brick, stone, or wood. w i, ere ft,*, problems that must he
Christian objective. solved were faced honestly.
The gymnasium and physical Scores of other meetings were
programs are not Just physical ac- helped to find tbe way not only
tivities alone, but the Idea behind . to Christ as Savior and God. hut j
It is, that the bodies'of our boys! (here the great challenging pro-
ands young men are meant to b»*! gram of Christ was studied, and
tbe only places here 6n thl* earth | scores enlisted in helping to ad-
that the Most High God Inhabits, j vance His Kingdom, was one of
Hlg spirit, nor. H|» Christ, lives In >the best darts of the religious
a houst of brick, stone, or wood, j work of the \\
but in the live* and bodies of l One hundred and twenty-one
those who believe In Him, and J different boys have, been members
seek to do His will. God's plan la j of the Senior ami Junior Hl-Y
for the bodies of bf* children (o dubs, with seventy new members
be healthy, well developed, strong added the past year. These seven-
and perfected. , ty boys had personal Interviews,
A man can only be atlas best 1 and- the heroic. Impelling challenge
when he Is well and «trong. and .of Christ's call made dear to them,
obedient to God's laws of love and The University Christian ."G”
With this view, all of the j < lub has bad twenty-nine boys as
work of the 'Y' is religious, but we members of that positive, clear-
specialty call attehtlp nto that j cut. Christian organization,
special type of -religious work. 1 The Sunday "Y” dub for boys
which deals with the moral and | held 26 meetings, where many
specially call attention, to that j boys accepted Chn'st as their
and* young men, as carried on by 1 Savior.
JUST ARRIVED BY TODAY’S EXPRESS
THE PRETTIEST LOT OF
TO BE OUT S
,of the disease. There is one in
stance of recent date where nine
leases had their origin In one un-
protected case. The number In
flicted \'n this instance may be ex
treme. the method of infection
I may be common. It is in this work
that the funds of the local associa*
| tion will be used.
A few years ago, the late Presi-
Something New!
Something Different!
INDIAN BEADWORK
OUTFIT
Greatest Novelty in Yezrs
• 'With thla outfit anyor* r«n make ▼*
If* Is M (Idpit ssfi tny that a ehtW
I Mat mn old res, ashy thtm. tiwm
IK\miu ir> Wtsottrw guts appreciate*
“’'.j'u.'ajf TKEr 4 ,;:
gvtrrafc-ra its
ssd of colira# when !!•<•>
are hasp they are happy*
Outfit
* Matt
: Simplex Refill-
1, seeillef. fall In
2jo«). esoagh to make
•trerel necklaces sad fobs
■ AMAZING BARGAIN
pprelal Introductory Pric# oily
likely to influence more lqiuida
tion, especially on bnlgeg.
Compared with last year, stock
on shipboard at Galveston Monday,
68,000 vs 65,000; at New Orleans
35.000 v§ 31.000.
Texas market probably be dom
in a ted by attitude of Liverpool
trade advices and National Gin-
ners' estimate on ginning to Dec<
ember 1st, perhaps by their final
crop estimate, if issved.
Sentiment rather mixed, but still
rather reactionary for thc present.
Favor realizing, particularly on
bulges.
Ginning comparatives this sea*
son vs last season; ginned to Dec*
ember 1st blank vs 9^319,601: gin*
ned to November 14th 8,374,148 vs
only act retained from last year's 8,809,978; ginned November 14th
show and wua »«-engaged solely {to December 1st blank vs 449,62%;
at thc request ot many patrons ginned November lit to 14tli &19,-
present season and it is said their
performance at the Colonial Thea
tre on Friday evening will demon
strate it ps thc, best ^production
^Manager Coburn has ever had.
Many new faces of well known
minstrel men, character sketches,
farce* nnd vaudeville nets with
which the performance is said to
abound premises a splendid even
ing's enjoyment. Hank White’s
"Egyptology jn the Valley of the
King-'’ more* prenttious if possi
ble than last year's afterpiece,
provides thrills, laughter, amuse
ment and iopicai hunnu. Uc-Vaiu
A DeCnrlo, that excruciatingly fun
ny and clever acrobatic act “Hia
tus and thc Old Man Darkey," di
rect from the Keith Circuit is tho
this clever 1561 vs 730,763; crop ginned, ex-
1 »ra blank vs 9,729,
who wished to vritn
pair this year. I. was repeatedly'elusve of Hntars
•mid that this net nlone was worth .306: percent ginned to December
tho price of nanussnn. beats at j 1st blank v# 96*.
Jowcrs’ Cigar Store Wednesday, j
HARVEY KEITH COOPER i! _ _ I
The heart of every High School
staoent was made sad Indeed ns
the news flashed from one to an
other that Hanrey Cooper is with
us no more. His gentle spirit, loved
toy every one of us, took' its fy*hi
near the hour of night’s noon on
Thursday, November 28. our Na
tional Thanksgiving Day. In this
satf event It Is. especially hard for
life’s experiences to find anythin;;
those of u« very little schooled In
for which to be thankful, but we
can end do thank God for. thc beru-
tlful life of our school fellow,
Harvey tCooper, and for the good
influence of this life which even
iieatn cannot vob us uf.
He «was a loyal High school
Htudent who possessed a mentality
above the average, with a hirf>
standing * with both pupils and
teachers. His genial smile, bis
uady wit a id his ever good humor
spred sunshine. throughout tho
►tundent body and tfas ev*dence c.f
the noble spirit of Harvey cooper.
To say that we shall miss him 11
only port of what we feel and sad
dened b^.pls ugYmely going from
among us we can onlv bow In
t umble submission to the will of
Him* who doeth all things well.
ROGER HIGGINBOTHAM
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market cio..d
at 35 cents Tuesday. Tho pluv
ious dose was 35 cents.
NEW TORE COTTON
Prav.
Open Hifh Low Close Close
Jan. 34.75 3S.IS 34.78 3ftJS» 33.67
Ml*. 35.15 35*5 34.97 35.80 3558
May 35.00 36.02 35.00 35.M 36.02
II A. M." Bids: January-35.15;
March 35.41; May 3553.
New ORLEANS COTTON
Prav.
Open Hhth Low Cion Clooe
Jan. 34.70 35.54 5458 5658 KM
Mch. 3455 35.87 3455 35.65 3558
May 34.80 35.06 3450 36.00 35.01
11 A. M. Bids: January 35.10;
March 35.33; May 34-24.
“A. B. Longstreet, CultuJ;
ral Progress in Ga* Will,Banner-Herald Want Ads
Be Volume of Keen . In- Toe Lata to Classier
terest to Georgians. *-
John D. Wade, associate profess
sor of English at the University ot
Georgln. formerly of Mnr*finTlvill»
Ga., is the author of n new bl<8^
rnphy, "A. B. Lonastrcct: The
ProgresN of Culture In Georgia and
tho South," to be brought nut soon
by the Macmillan Co., of New
York. The book Is said by critics
ho have read the manuscript to
be one that will bo read with keen
Interest by people throdah the
South and specially Iq Georgia.
Uf. Wade, the nuthor, a native
Georgian. Is one of the most brll-
dlant men on the university f.-ymlty.
A graduate of the University of
Georgia, he also has it graduate de.
ores from Harvnrd Colic** nn.1 l»;FOR RENT—Very desirable, one
noon to hove the doelor of phllna. or two , arp) furnished rooIns on
oph de*r«. eonferrea upoo him by| Milled** Ave. Phone 1303. d4c
Co!um!»!a University In the city of —
New York.
WANTED—All yarietfes goy and
velvet beans and field peas. Ad-
vifie quantity, price and how
packed! * • Also need bright
well baled wheat or oat straw.
W. L. Fain Grain Company, At-
lanta, Gn. d4p
LOST—Money bag and pocket
book with three $20 bills, cotton
; wed and cotton bills. Reward if
returned to Bob Sikes, Bogart.
Go. dop
FOR RENT—At once, two unfur
nished connecting rooms and
bath. t<* couple without children.
Phone 9140 after 7:30 Monday, i
dig
* — t- — —
You Ever Saw. Won
derful Styles
At Money Saving Prices
Lot No. 1—$15.00
5ft Coats in sport models, in
stripes, plaids and solid colors.
Regular $25.00 coats, special at
$15.00.
Lot No. 2—$18.50
75 handsome fur trimmed Coats
for misses and , small women,
pretty fur collar and cuffs. Ac
tual value $35.00, on sale now at
$18.50.
Lot No. 3—$25.00
100 beautiful fur trimmed Coats
in Black, Brown and Kit Fox., in
lovely fabrics. Side tie effects,
that sold from $35.00 to $45.00,
take your choice now at $25.00.
Lot No. 4—$34.50 .
Here where you see some won
derful values and attractive
styles, pretty materials, pretty
silk linings, in Black, Kit Fox
and Brown. These Coats sold
from $45.00 to $65.00 ,now $34.50.
It will pay you to attend this big
Coat sale. Never have we offer
ed such attractive values as
these are.
Dr. W. Anthony Is
Returned to Macon
It will be of Interest to the Ath
ens friend* of Dr. Walter Anthony
to know that be hai .been s<*nt
back to Mulberry Street Methodist
church, Macon, for another year
by the South Georgia conference.
Dr. Anthony was formerly pas
tor of the First Methodist church
here and has hundreds of friends
FOR RENT—Seven room house,
i Jon ruiasKi Street, enu w* Ci*»y-
> ton. Phone 1573. d4«
FOR RENT—3 rooms and recep-
! tion h»!l. Furnished or unfur
nished. Possession Jan. 1. P. H.
Durden, Phone 1507, Night 1203.
. d4p
FOR RENT—Three large connect
ing unfurnished rooms. Phone
366-M. d6c
WANTED — Experienced house*
keener to take charge of kltch
en. Phone 20.
CHICAGO GRAIN
UNGRATEFUL DOG TURN8
AND ATTACK8 RE8CUER
j KENTON O.—When he attempt-
98C 64 to bpfriend a neighbor's dog
rant If wnii «fn . ! lhat badly chewetf up
; »*"< near Ills home, JJnrrv
^ww. ‘{Hart, gioccryman. was severely
JLiteen l.y the animal when it *ud-
*cnly turned on him.
fcfeverp had been torn in
Ms ]fgs hefere the Infuriated nni-
imal was beYte-v off and medical ,,
iiltentlon was noccessarr. Tho do* ,,unc * n
■ was shot.
I comptft* out-
rnS?- D«I«S WiBleil.
IT. tu, nmpllj.
VAlt coi rox TODAY!
3ILLV COAT BV NIGHT
STEALS POTTED FLOWERS
PHILADELPHIA. — Thefts of
—■ —“| rubber pluits, ferns and flown
rJZttZZl’. ‘ rnm tho jxirihe, of home, the pus:
i>|.HI ite. for wkkh pi„M.'" < * lt llove stirred German tovn
•. ud a., isdiaa Bm4ir«k OaltL 1 re, dents.
Nib. ! A resident of C'heltoq avenue,
Iheanl foofstepson the porch
” |f.eokfn* pnt. she saw fhe thief, a
— , b'lly goal. With the fern In his
.mouthanil Ihe pot danfflln* build.!,
...jthe coal «aa sprlntfn* down Ihe
WHEAT—
July
Dec
May
CORN-
July .. . ..
Dec.
May
OATS-
July
Dec
May
Open
P. C.
Cloae
108%
104%
IMS
10471)
105%
1I0K
110%
IMS
7514
75U
75%
73%
73H
73%
74%
74%
74%
43%
44%
45%
43%
45%
43%
45%
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PASTOR WARNS NATION
CF BANANA SONG PERIL
FERC47I FALML Minn.—'"Woe
t.i th^ nation that planes *Ye»,
UV Dave No Tlaminas,' above the
Pwrflnm of David,' 1 *a!d the Hev. 1
r.-uunron. partor of the
Minn.. In the annual sermon
.'Iverwd before tho Northern Paci
fic Aiwocintion of Congregational
I’hurehes in convention.
HUNTER LOSES FOOT
IN ACCIDENT WITH DUN
RAN HAFAEL—Through the oc.
cldental dlschorire of a shoi-*un
h. wua carrying while hunllo*
losepli O’.lvem, rancher, liMt pari
f his right foot and almost lost
hi* life. -
Friends came to bis rescue, tied
the arteries and rushed him U
C-Huge ttcapsui hsrsw
Sooth Georgia conference.
Business Man
Sees Need of
salary and commission, canvass
ing experience preferred, but not
essentia). See Mr. Decker, Geor-
gian Hotel.
WANTED—Used typewriter,' safe,
show case. Box 630. d6p
Fighting “T. B.’VoR SALE-G«« » t »ve, for c«h.
66 Call 618-W. d7c
By ROBERT WHITE
Thanks to medical fiefotee, tu
berculosis is no longer an Incurs- j
WANTED—A good cook, at 440
Milkdgc Avenue. d6c
ble disease, but a disease that^e-1 LOST—High School Cap on Broad
spoada quickly to certain, simple Street Monday afternoon. Nome
inside, James Save. Finder please
return and receive reward. d4c
and well defined treatments
8tatlaUcs taken by a large in
sarascc company shew, that were
It possible to adopt the proper
methods in every instance, that
the disease could be wiped out In
thirty years. In states and' counties
where an Intelligent fight Is bo
ng waged on this disease, statis
tics show that In about thirty
years it*will be reduced to about
the same per capita percentage, a?
typhoid fever. This means that
every* seal sold Is a definite step
toward a nation with tuberculosis
no longer a constant menace to
Ts citizens.
Bui aeknee tells us alai> (hai
each unprotected case of tuncr-
ccloafs will infect an average of
five persons. Were It not for na
Cure's wonderful resistance the
ttrtaf number of people infected ir
a few years wduld reach an as
tounding number: Fortunately, na
ture resists, but with rivirzattan
becoming more complex, human
resistance 1* being proportionately
lowered, nnd the menace lnCreqgftA
There are today possibly three
hundred esses of tuberculosis in
Clarke county. Unt*J tho Clarke
County Tubercular Assoq’atlon be-
_ ~ A few months ago.
there was very little systematic
work dote
Thornton's
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
VrgetnM.* Soup'
Broun Riba of Beef
Swee J . Potatoes
Turnips and Greens
Pickled Beets
Irish Potato Salad
Mpffies n.nd Biscuits
Mince Meat Pie
Coffee* Tea or Milk
50 Cents
WEDNESDAY Sl’I’PER
Pork Sausage or Salt Mackerel
Pearl Grit:.
English Pqas
Cheese and Macaroni - *
Hot Biscuits , ; '.15
^ „ APPle Rolf
Coffee, Tei' or J
■ . . - sjRrl
50 C^itbi
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