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ATLANTA.-—The Mouse Way*
and Means committee Tuesday
voted to report unfavorably on the
resolution charging Tax Cominls-
»loner Follbright with failure to
proiHMly dfeharge his duties and
asking for an investigation of that
office.
Commissioner Fn I (bright appear-'
1 before the committee and ask
ed that the inquiry be held hut the
omrnlttee decided otherwise.
Around Athens
With CbJ.’rTurry Gantt
ocoNeb again
TRIUMPHS OVER
TUCKSTON FIVE
• For the local team Bouvet*,
1 t'hajplH rs am; Joint** performed In
(the most approved basketball styb*
'Heavers scoring eight points.
I The atars for Tuckston were It
*) Hardeman and Alyer. from the 40a!
I For the second succcsivc* time snooting standim i". iMiifeman
this season the Oconee Night (sinking eight points while Myer
School defeated tho basketball five I come through with four. Tho rest
of Tuckston In a hard fought game (of the team played groat defensive
at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night, ball,
the final score being 21 to 18. —*
Both teams played excellent ball
and the ggme throughout was fill
ed with spectacular shots and
plays, r 1
Stiff sore neck
That oebe and teiision in the neck
jnusejes - you can be rid of III
Apply Sloan’s. You don’t have to
nih It in. Just pat it on gently.
The tenve, strained muscles relax.
The pain stops. Get a bottle from
your druggist todsy and have it
«>n hand. 35 cents. It will not stain.
Th<> Climax Jlosirry MUI. boast
ing n good team, will meet the
Oconee N'lfht School Saturday
night at the V. M. C. A. In what
should bo one of the beat early
games of the new season. No
charge of admission will lie made.
Greensboro Cage
Team Practices
GRKEXHOOKO, On.—Coach Wills
has started basketball practice at
Greensboro High Hchooi and Is
handicapped by lack of good ma
terial.
The entire team of last year, run-
mr-up In the Northeast Georgia,
tournament In Athens, losing to
Watklnsvllle by a ono point* margi
bus been loft by graduation.
The material for this year's ng
grogu'Jou is green and lucking In
weight.
For three sucesslve years,
Greensboro Tiger's were the undls.
puted champions of Northeast
Georgia. However, at present. It
1 ^scents that this season the locals
;jhave a hard row-to hoe.
Sk’-ftonti new bakery building on
Prince avenue and extending dear
through the block Is nearing com
pletion. The bakery department,
with three ovens, has been ’> op
eration ubout a week, and tho re
tail » depat tment. frontlmr Prince
avenue, will be ready for opening
in n few days. This will lie one
of the most up-to-date, bakeries I unlay. Mlftg Gnnlner is the charu •
f Confederate nrspnpl In Athena,
aip , particularly; ^.tcrested In ft
liecause I nave specimens of thf
rifles made by Cook and Brother,
both at New Orleans and at Ath
ens, after the plant was moved
from New Orleans to escape the
Yaukee advance.’
.Mr. Albert Davison has now a
saw mill at work on the tract ol
land he bought near Untorerslt:
Drive, and will get some 50,00(
feet of of'gfnal lumber. 'Mr. Davl-
will have sewers built through his
properitv, and after grading and
putting the lots in condition, will
put them on dale.' This Is one 6f
the most elevated and deft*table
residence sections of Athens.
Professor Pepp
At High School
Next Saturday
Sy HIGH SCHOOL 8TUDENT
The many * friends of Professor
Peterkln Pepp will be delighted to
learn of his safe arrival In New
Yt *k after a most exciting journey
from Moscow. Professor Pepp has
spent the summer In Russia study
ing soda! cortditiens.
Miss Hetty Gardner is expected
bomb from Atlantic (f ty next Sat
In Georgia, the large Imild'.ng be
ing constructed for that purpose
Mrs. Skelton will continue to op
erate her cafe on Clayton street.
are glad to see our Athens
enterprises enlarging and branch
ing
Ing niece of Professor Pepp and
although she ills not yet. made her
fomiul bow to society. Is quite a
belle in tho college set. She will
make the trip home by motor.
Mr. Howard Green of Uostotr ex
pects to enter the University of
.Georgia this fall. It will tie re
If the legislature fixes a tax of called that Mr. Green was the gal*
five cents per pound on homo jiant young man who saved Ml is
made candles, as suggested. It,Gardner’s life when she was si
would close every such establish
ment In Georgia. It la perhaps not
generally known that there are
four candy factories In Athens., and
one out in the country on the
Wlnterville road, and they all ship
goods to other cities. The famous
(•eran roll was first mude by tho
Athens Candy Kitchen, and New
Orleans began its extensive manu
facture. The delicious chocolate
almonds ik another new* candy
manufactured and originated In
Athens, and to improve the pcca
roll cherries are now added. We
do not want any of our local en^
tcrprlses meddled with or crushed-
most drowned at the beach In Au
gust.
•Mis Minerva Boulder and Petun
ia Muggins have returned from
Skowhegan. Maine, where they
been spemi'ng their summer vaca
tion to oi>en up the house again
for Professor Pepp and Miss Gar* -
Mr. Sim Batty Is being congratu
lated by his host of friends upon
Ids election as town marshal. It
is rumored that hb» engagement
to a certif'n young lady In Profes
sor Pepp's household Is to be An
nounced soon.
A brilliant reception will be
■ ■■■ • I given in honor of the football team
Mayor elect O. H. Arnold aaysj U f| er ,|, 0 | a „t game of the season
ho has his mind set on getting next Saturday night at Mell nutil-
Athens out of debt as his ;nosl In - torlum. The High School Orchestra
portant work, anu he believes | u -|ll ,) e yght the guesu and Athens’
the aid of his council, ho can dc favnriic entertainers, Miss Ultima
this. He says munlclpalit-e* should j Fimkenstein and Miss Nell Gallo-
bo managed as the sgne and eco- I wny w m at i,i to tho gaiety of the
occasion.
IGHT 'Dr* Anthony Is
1Dm , Returned To
IB Hippy LIFE 1 ““““a*”*
Mrs. Darnell, Long a Ner
vous Wreck, Wants to
'I' el 1 All Womankind
How Benedicts Helped
Her.
>*•>;- wreck. Wbsb anyone* would
walk heavily or apeak loudly, It
would excite me so I would he an
*• quiver and would hardly know
wh t I waa doing. I have already
taken one bottle of Benedict* and
it haa helped me wonderfully. I
am telling nil my netshbors and
fr ends of this wonderful medicine."
Mr-. Edith Darnell, Rock Haven,
- For more than 50 y£arn. Hun
dreds of grateful women have been
writing letters like the above
about the relief brought them
through Denedjotn, natttre’a own
harmless herb and root compound
f<r the many Ills and pains women
suffer from. If you, ns many wo-
tem do. suffer from Irregularities,
i- icksahea, displacement* and ner
vousness, get Benedict* from your
1 » urslat today.—Advertisement.
The many Athena friends of Dr.
Walter Anthony, formerly beloved
pastor of the First Methods!
church of this city, now pastor of
Mulberry Street church, Macon,
will be interested In the following
splendid report mado at the South
Georgia Conference recently held
!n Savanna!!!
Mulberry street church, Macon,
has enjoy tbla year unusual proa-
private enterprise. No firm or tow.*,
either, can prosper when Its cx-
penrcn are more than i'ts income,
and burdened with debt. Hla ffialn
work the next year will bo to get
Athens out of debt gnd then let
tis keep it out.
The editor of tbe Baltimore
New* In a letter to Miss Mildred
Rutherford snya: “I note a mention
In the November Veteran about the
’Scrapbook.' Please tell me what
th's Is. Your wonderful work In
getting tho troths of Southern his
tory before a busy and somewhnt
indifferent public is well known to
me. I have a number of vuor ram-
ohlets In ifiy library, but 1 seem
to have mUsed something in the
COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL
WORK
advice to children who have
ha as did tbla Florida teacher. 1
ror.RT’H HONEY
pastor. Rev. Walter Anthony, wbo
*• regarded as one of the most
eloquent and brilliant minlitors ot
the confer**#. Tbe membership
haa Increased by JOS, making an
enrollment of 2,181, while the Sun
day school enrollment totals 14H1.
The church ibis yeer raised for all
purposes $61,120, which fund prob
ably exceeds any amount raUed Jn
any previous year. In addition to
paying every dollar of every obli
gation. the church has paid be
tween $6,000 and $7,000 old dfbts.
The Woman’# Missionary society
has a membership of 28$. and has
raised 6.04* during the yet.*. Mul
berry street church has i«!d on
the centenary since tha beginning.
$42,721. this year the centenary
payments amounted to $8,722. This
splendid service of raising tbe cen
tenary fund* was rendered by the
missionary committee on tbe board
of layactlvlUes.
The Sunday school rafsed durim
The Sunday school rtf sea auxin.’
the year $1,200 for missions. Ttv*
total amount liaised by the Sunday
TAR to tho children in my echool Ibhr year was $4,61$. O. .V
ol who had the W and good I’ark recently was elected -npsnn-
rexults came whenever it wn* tendeefof the Sunday school lot
writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, tho twenty-sixth consecutive ytai
hobee, Florida. Foley's
1 and Tftr contains no npl-
I Ingredients printed on th#
Quickly relievos colds,
f eougbs ansj crqujv Hold every-
— Advertisement.
DILIOUSNESS
An «rt,« Utrr gi'Aoot cnUtul
CHAMBERLAIN’S
’TABLEtS
Nmr .iclt.n or (Hpr-owr 2Sc
McLELLAN’S
S-IO-Kr STORE
Bis rrrfnctiom in L*W and
lli/jc.,’ HnU—wi, mwt make
'"•'in for our Sm« merchandise.
AJIJSidO Rata now |LN
tMO and $4.00 IhU T fiil
. JIMj., 9Sc
ti,, 1 •' Sweater, * S2.49
• Sweater, UN
Mil'- '. ealcra ,2.49
M ’at. ra (IN
WATcn '<>. « vffsboin
The Athena Y. <M. C. A. haa not
only rendered eerrtce to the bora
and young men of Clarke coonty.
but (or four.’aummere haa con
ducted a camp for itrta.
The month of Auguot during the
leaf two rammer, at their per
manent rammer camp haa been
given over to tha holding of a
g'rla’ camp In co-operation with
the Young Women', Chrlatian A«-
aoclation.
(mat rammer ft girla attended
the’ Htap. 1 Vk picture la of the
Bible clai, that met twlee daily.
nnmlcal luiaiaef, principle, a,
Hie play, "i’rufocr l'epp." hy
Walter Ucn Hate will lie preaented
ot the Mell Adultor'uni Saturday
,'gtt. Admlxlon 90 cent,.
BISHOP ATKINS IS
SAID NEAR DEATH
LITTLE ROCK —IVshop Jamex
Atkins of Junaluska, N. C. t who
was taken IU last week while pre
siding over the Little Rock con
ference of tho Methodist Church
South auffert d a atroko of paraly
sis shortly before midnight at the
home of Dr. Jnmes Thomas her?
and Is, reported to bo In a very
critical’ conation. Attendiog phy-
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927,
BIT EI10IIS
NEW YORK ESTATE
HI STAYS
COMBED, GLOSSY
ATLANTA.—Mrs. W. G. Mahon#.
who ia believed to have Inherited
real estate , in New York City
valued ot v $200,000,800, plana
erect a ten million dollari coJI6j.e
u f’veralty in tJeccgUf fhr poor hi*,
ami girls, according to a story
In the Atlanta Journal Tuesday.
Mrs. Mahoue Is said to be the
rightful heir ,t‘» the r*roprrty* of
tho late Bishop Caleb W. Key.
According to the story* In- tint
Journal Bhe lint beeen offered $10.-
000.000 in settlement of the estate
hut hag turned matters over to her
lawyers. Her son. Walter Key Ma-
hone of Covington Ts quoted* as
sa;Vng that ahe is old and wants
to us the money in building men
and women. Instead of monuments
TV*” * j cur Yh(s out—it is worth
! For Raw Sore. Throat' V ’ r
At ifte tint atgn of a raw. acre L T* Bl1 . Ull » *»»
throat rub on a little Murterole-with I *3”? * ^°- 2 ”-
your finger*. • Ch i c " l S ,n - wrlt,nc yuUr -
It goes right to the spot with a gentle t an , d “duress clearly. Yon will re-
tingle, loosen* congestion, draws out I ce,v * ■ lon cent bottle nf,^*OLEra
aorenes* and pain. j HONEY AND TAR for Coughs,
Muiterole la a dean, white ointment j Cold*, and Croup, also free sample
made with oil of mustard. It has all • package of FOLEY KIDNEY
the strength of the old-fashioned mus- 1 FILLS for Backache. Rheumatic
tard plaster without the blister. j Fains, Kidney and * Bladder trou-
Nothing like Musterole for croupy j ble, and I’OLF.Y CATHARTIC
children. Keep it handy for instant use. : TABLETS for Constlputiorri and
To Mothert: Mustcrole is now j Biliousness. These wonderful
made In milder form for, remedies havo helped millions of
babies and small children. i people. Try them! gold every-
Ask for Children's Musterole. | where.—Ad vertisemat.
35 Ik 65c in jar j & tubes; hospital sire, $3. j
Greaseless Combing Cream Costs • S»d / llbrarles.
Few Cents a Jar at Drug Store I *
One Session of
Courts Requested
Scrnp’H'ok.’ I um TonfVHnc l( von , slcinn, fxptttpii hi, Uenth at any
ham any ^nformallon about th"' time.
J. A. Coburn and hla merry min
•trrls will bn horc Friday rmntng
at the colonial theatrb. The ,ho,v
thin season I, the boat over und
wherover they have played', the
prer, ha, bocn t»vl,h (n It, f,vor-
able criticUmc of tho performance.
Cuburn has built a reputation for
carrying a clean, refined nnd
htgh-cua, minstrel ehotv anil the
people of this city and aedioq
look forward to hi, coming with
much internal regardlern of other
mlMtrel show,.
The Winston-Salem. IN. c„)
Star said: "The beet minstrel
whfet ha, been seen here in year,
—bar none/
( The Chattanooga-Time, raid:
“On the whole Cuburn baa a Ary
Jrtroi* *how thl, aearaa. tome
think equal toil O.Field .iihuuau years/
a bit msaUrr. Se*tfe effect, arr Sent; are
Wf* SSA waging and dancing
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
MONBY TO LEND ON FARM LAND
Intrreal. Six and Half Per Cent.
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices
f'hone 1576 Athene, Gs.
A resolution waa adopted Mon
day by the Athens Bar Associa
tion requesting the judges of the
superior and city courts to hold
only one session each day. .
Instead. of meeting about jilne |
o'clock nml adjourning for dinner |
{the members of the bar associa
tion lock !h* position that more J
work could b«» accomplished If the
HRHslons were shortened in Older
that the lawryera could make ar*
rangements each afternoon
obstinate, unruly or sham.
pooed hair stays combed all day In
any style y«« Hk«- "Hair-Groom"
•m n Hi Milflrd combing cream which , A
s a uumii | w’itneanes appearing Id court an I
,lve, *' 0 “ h a a "? ”„t ! attending to the bu,'»ea. of cu»o„
atirky prra.y »r imelly. Fin. fo. j »««i' for trial the following .lay.
hair!—Advertlaement. • 'WILL ENLARGE MILL
IN LA WHENCE VU.L
1 LAWHKNCEVILLE. Ga. - An
(addition estimated to cost a
{$100,000 is planned at an
I early date for the cotton mill at
(this city Recently tho out of date
j machncry which was forni«rlly
used in tho mil! was replaced by
new and modern machinery. The
.tmill haa been very successful un
der the management which it has ;
{at the present time.
NO ONE EXPECTS
■f
No one expect, a fire. But fire, come. Inrare. No one cxpccU iud-
den lost of property. "But property i, ilc.it rayed and financial lou
mil ruin often follow. Insure. Juit because you do not egpact mil-
fortune—insure. Wo can giv, yon all forma «f Property Protaetion
Policiaa.
THE HINTON SECURITIES CO, Athens, Ga.
TAXI SERVICE
Day and Night
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone
66 Office Georgian Hotel 66
p
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
13 THE COBURN MINSTRELS
Paying our share
Every citizen, every industry,
every public service enterprise
must pay a just share of the
the wages paid our 60,000
employees over a period of
five weeks. m
necessary cost of government still more striking is the feet
This is a duty and orivilece that through the year the nW
earnings from $170,000,009
of the investment in Southern
namben am of the heat’
The Grecnvilfe, (8. Nepal
■uya: T y
"Playing before u patted hou.e-
in Textile hall laxt night J. A.
Coburn', mbotrel,. brought tr
Unenville u, a result of the en-
tenirtilng effort, of II. T. Whit
mire. local theatrical manager,
tlrllled theatregoer, here with
tuneful melody and pained tbclr
•idle with mirth until tbe Caul
curtain.
"Good voice. In perfect birmony
and rendering latent aodg hit, .'n
with sparkling wit w idt h kept the
a manner that pfeuiei! .together
large awifence In conataat good
hunter. .ww,.friend, far the Coburn
ndnurek troupe whs, la I In that th:
bjit. aeen.jmre In y
twigjffg, rn.! ,
Southern Railway
System deposits in
Southern banks art
average of $150,500
each banking hour.
duty and privilege
of citizenship.
Schools, courts, police and fire
systems, public institutions,
highways must be main
tained.
The Southern' Railway Sys
tem paid last year $7,663,000
in taxes—$21,000 for each
day of the year. This was
more than one-fifth of .our
total receipts' from carrying
passengers; and was equal to
Railway System were ab
sorbed by taxes. To put
another - way, *the earnii
from 2,000 miles of our lines
were entirely devoted to pay
ing taxes. tbiiiir
The Southern Railway Sys
tem, which is an institution of
the South, operated by men of
the South, shoulders its share
of the duties of citizenship.