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TUB BANNSR-HERAljo, ATHENS, GEORGIA
THUBSDAT. DECEMBER-6.H2.T.
THE BANNER-HERALD
ATHENS. GA.
The King-Pin of All tjie White Elephants
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Sunday and on Sunday Morning by Tho Athena Publishing Company,
Athene, Ga. j
EARL a BRASWELL Pnbliaher and General Manager
H. J. ROWE ' ' Edltor
VT J UOWE .•••••eeeeennnnnnnnrfn EditOF
Oil ARLES a MARTIN Managing Editor
Entered at the Athena Poetofffce ae Second Claae Mail Matter under
the Act of Congreea March 8, 1879.
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Thoughts For The Day
The simple believeth every word; but the
prudent man Iooketh well to his going.—rrov.
i:15.
,It is a curious paradox that precisely in propor
tion to our own intellectual weakness, will be our
credulity as to the mysterious powers assumed by
others.—Colton.
HEALTH INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS
The system of health inspection of the schools in
augurated by the city and county authorities has
proved a most valuable protection to the children of
the community. Under the direction of Dr. Apple-
white this work has been carried on for the past
year and has resulted in bringing.to thq attention of
those in authority and to the attention of \ the par
ents of the children a condition which was unex
pected. Out of 1463 examinations during the school
year, 943 children have shown physical defects.
Some of the affections are serious and, yet the par
ent, no doubt, had the least thought of the serious
condition his or her child was in. While this report
should not be considered alarming, yet it should be
given careful and serious consideration and the di
rection of Dr. Applewhite caried out in every par
ticular as to the treatment required for these child-
rC The inauguration of a health inspection for the
various .schools has been an advanced step in the
protection of the children and for the making of
sound minds and bodies for the future citizenry of
the community. Parents should co-operate in the
fullest and have the proper treatment given to those
children who are suffering physical defects of any
character by their physicians.
FOR THE NEXT YEAR
Every town and city throughout the nation should
' adopt a plan for the betterment of conditoins and for
i the betterment of the communities for the new year
which is near upon us. Jessup has adoptd four prin
ciples which if lived up to are bound to help that
community. They are:
First. Back up the home town business men. They
are doing their best to serve you.
•^.'Second. Join good civic organizations, and help
1 carry on the good work for your home town, to
which others have devoted and are giving so much
effort.
Third . Make some personal addition to the .
neatness and beauty of your town by improving your
home place. , .
Fourth. Help support the home newspaper, which
working in every issue to get good things for your
niniity,
..the people of Athens will emulate the augges-
... lions adopted by the people of Jessup, there will be
a markd improvement in the conditions here. It is a
splendid plan and one which will build and help any
-community. ‘
The new year is near at hand and some organiza
tion, civic body or the city officials should undertake
to outline some plan fer another year. There must
be concerted action on the part of the citizenship, if
I the community grows and prospers and becomes
an ideal place for the homCSeeker and investor. New
citizens must be attracted; new industries must be
secured if we ever hope to expand and come into our 1
own ns a desirable location for the building of a
great city. It requires not only .money, but men of
enterprise, thrift and resourcefulness to build citias;
morals, educational institutions-and schools. Athens
;is po-sessed with every requirement to meet all de
mands for an ideal home and investors seeking such
a place will find it to their interest to plant their busi
ness and citizenship in Athens and Clarke county.
Let the Chamber of Commerce inaugural^ a plan
for the new year and let the citizens of the commun
ity rally to the movement and help to make a new
Tqcprd for the growth of this city and county during
the incoming new year, 1924.
ter of twq
"Yon cerrii
too fiis-Mz month*.'
it Joke! e n tlrelr
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Berton Braley’s
Daily Poems
PERFECTLY CLEAR
if you have seen a gibberdln
cavorting on the green.
With seven feathers on eaeh fin
And nothing In between;
if you have watebed him dance a
watts
With thumb-tacks la each shoe,
You're bound to understand h*s
faults
When they're explained to you.
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
A Llttls of Everything And Not Much .of Anything,
■y HUGH ROWE.
Why does he »lt In thorny spots,
And every now and then
Proceed to tie himself in knots
He can’t, untie again?
Why Is his form contained within
A tin can on a ahelf?
Prof. A. F. Conradl, onto*
mologlst at Clemson Collage,
South Carolina, haa discovered
a substitute for calcium arsen
ate for the destruction of the boll
weevil, so It is announced by hint.
Senator Harris, has Intro
duced a bill to put arsenats on
the fras list. Under the pres
ent law there to a 25 per cent
Nicotene la the new remedy and
ad valorem duty on all chemical
It Is made from waste tobacco and
can be prepared much cireaper and
In junt os affective in killing the
woe Vi a» 1b calcium arsenate. Tho
tobacco is ground into a dust and
used in the same way fji its dis
tribution. Prof. Conradi claims that
the new preparation has been tried
out and that it is absolutely effect
ive(in its destruction. The new dis
covery may prove a great benefit
Because the * vVld, wild gibberdln, to the cotton growers and enable
Cannot contain himself.
it you have watched the gibberdln,
You’ll very clearly see
Why dark green whiskers on his
chin •
Do not appeal to me.
For de*rk green whiskers will not
bleach,
Except In alcohol;
And thue the gibberdln can teach
A lesson to ua till
the fanners to secure i>oison much
cheaper than heretofore,
hopdd so at least.
compounds not included in the law
and for that reason. Senator Harris
desires to make certain that no
point, can urise through which the
law‘*might be construed in enforc
ing this special duty on calcium
arsenate. The same bill was Intro
duced last year, by the senator,
but it failed*to get before the sen
ate hnd'tte re introduction Is for
the'purpose of .making certain that
the cotton growers will be prdtVct^
ed ft6m. any undue tax.
YOUR BLOOD NEEDS
IRON FOR WINTER
Signor Marconi ia testing and
experimenting on fuller control
of radio waves by tending
them direct rather than broad
cast <ii is now the practice. He
argues that a reflector causes an
electric light to concentrate Its
force and raya in one direction and
that there is no reason why the
T iO reeiit cold—to ward off rick* radio should not be so perfected
as to*direct all communications
which only rich blood can givi directly to the objective perscA. It
P* V ntrvJ?Unirmn provide! > " aW that 8uch ®n Improvement
assimilated—a form which will not traasml.slon cost of radio me,-
freiUto Srtcairat stomach not »<wes. Certainly. It will enable the
iiriuro tho teeth, but which effec- public to confine their meatagea
lively enrtenes toe blood ana invig- to dirmri cunLwl ^'U,oul
orates tho body. Gat a bottle one such messages being Intercepted
begin to take it now. At your drag- by any other station. When that Is
‘ ' " tid and tablet form, perfected, the use of the telogrmph
and telephone will be greatly re
duccd, no doubt.
TBEflT COLDS
TIE FLU
SSsS.'WJsii “ “
Gude’s
ATHENS TWELVE YEAR8 AGO
Thursday, December 7, 1(11,
cotton: 9 1-4 centa. -
Weather: Clear and cool.
The bazaar of the Daughters of
the Confederacy closed.
''Lttle Joe” Brown was elected
governor qver Pope Brown and R.
B. Russell by an overwhelming
majority. “Little Joe” receiving
202 electorial votes to Brown's 102
and Russell’s 52. In Clarke county
"Il'ttle Joe'' received 625 votea la
Browne 272 and Russell 323.
courthouse bond. failed to carry
by 158 votes. 928 votes were coat
for and 122 ogalneL Necessary to
carry 1029.
FID TOY PISTOL
INTO BIS TANK Hi
Madison County Youth,
Grady Thurman d,
Thought Tank of Aban
doned Auto Empty.
A combination of a toy pistol
and an abandoned automobile
from which the gasoline had not
evaporated resulted Wednesday
morning in the death of Grady
Thurmand, 12 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. T. Strickland three
mi lee from Danlejavllle
Saturday afternoon the youth
was playing with a toy pistol, fir
ing It here and there and he stuck
the barrel Into the opening of the
rm tank of an automobile that
has not been In use for severe
weeks and the explosion of the pis-
tol cap ignited some gasoline ii
the tank which* blew up. severely
burning the boy.
He lingered until Wednesday
morning when he died.
He Is survived by his father and
mother, three brothers. Roy. Guy
and a baby brother and the follow
ing sisters, Mrs. Moselle Draper, ef
Madison county, Mrs. Gertrude
Gunter, Detroit, Mrs. Freeman C.
Moon. The funeral and Interment
wlll.be cohducted some time Thurs
day, after the arrival of relatives.
Dorsey's I* ,ln change of the ar«
rangements.
TKera art so many ways lo serve Kellogg’s
Bran—file one great aid to humanjfy!
T« iriTl enjoy eating Kellogg’s
Bran because its nut-likc flavor appeals
to the taste- And, think what each
mouthful is doing 1<r drive constipa
tion out of your system and to re-
establish health! That’a because it is
ALL BRAN. Kellogg’s Bran is scien
tifically made to relieve suffering
humanity—IT WILL DO THAT AS
NO OTHER FOOD CAN l
Physicians recommend the regmar
use of Kellogg’s Bran for mild or
chronic cases and as a preventive.
Bran, eaten each day and in proper
quantity, sweeps, cleanses and purified
the alimentary tract.
Get away from pills and cathartics—
Kellogg’s Bran will give you perma
nent relief from constipation.
Do not confuse Kellogg’s Bran with
common bran. Kellogg’s is cooked.
krumbled and ready to serve. It •• n
b. wed in tbs moit delightful btatoj
or muffins or griddle-cake* made with
time frith hot milk. Others prefer it
sprinkled over hot or cold eeftals
Another way is to mix It with hot
cereals Jnat beforo serving. It can
alio bs cooked with cereal In each
CMS add two Ublotpoonfuls of
Kellogg's Bran for each person; to
chronic com as much with each taeal.
Kellogg'a Bran la sold by all grocers
and Is supplied in Individual j ■
at 6rat-c!a» hotels and cl
for it at your, restaurant!
CAauHOLMnan.vitos
team
The Dinner Hotels *
Also
Kimball
House
Atlanta
2ROOMS-4SOM
Hotel
Phoenix
Waycrosa,
Ga.
369 ROOMS
sssM
CHICAGO POLICE
PUT STOP TO NEAR
RACE RIOT WED.
(By Associated Prase)
CHICAGO—A riot call summon
ed two wagon loads of police ti
the Dreamland cafe, a black and tan
itnhllNhment In the south aid* ne
gro dlatrict late Tuesday night
where about fifty negroes and
whitea, both men and women were
battling with chairs. throwing
dishes and flaehlng knives.
Several persona were beaten un
conscious nnd two chauffers were
•tabbed. Police arrested six ne
crose and a like number of white
men..
First Step in Treatment Is Oslo-
tabs, the Purified and Refined
Calomel Tablets That are Nau-
t'alew. Safe end dure.
Doctors have found by experl-j
“Bill” Ganges, a former
Athenian, has become man
ager for the Progress Pictures,
Inc. 8ince leaving Athens he
has teen engaged In the motion
pictqfo business In which he has
MENDICANTS GROW RICH
gw York ia experiencing quite a reige with men-
rr7— ms of all characters plying their trade under
.many assumed disguises of charitable objects. The
.offisinfn and civic organizations have undertaken to-
rid that city of these undesirable characters, but with
v l>ttle success. The army of beggars have grown sp
-great tinti! the organized bodies have adopted a slo-
HsjT with which they hope to check the imposition
being place i upon the unsuspecting pul-b’c under the
guise of iharity. The slogan given wide publicity
says: “Do nrt give until it Hurts unless yau know to
whom and for what you are giving.”
Not only New York, but right here in Athens our
people have suffered from misplaced charity and it is
no uncommon occurence to meet on the streets beg
gars, apparently maimed or deformed offering shoe
strings, pencils, chewing gum and matches for sale;
some begging straightout. None of these people are
properly questioned or investigated as to their
worthiness and from day to day they ply their trade
.imposing on the kind and charitable-hcarted citizen
of Athens. Misplaced charity ia a breeding source
for paupers and undesirable citizens. “Once a pauper,
always a pauper” is a true saying. There should' be' L
«*me concerted action on the part of the. officials to ■
rid the city of all such characters. ‘ ,
nee Uint no medleln. for colds, | fnnie anrt Rlnnti'Ftfrirhtm, mot with signal success. HI. now
outh*. sore throat, and Influrnxa' lOniG Gna DIOOu LnrlCIXCr\ nnana . .m.. r„.
“oufhs, sore throat, and Influrnu
•an be depended upon for full ef-i
'ectiveneaa until the liver le made!
‘horoughly active. That la why the]
first step In the treatment is the,
nausealrse calomel tablets called
''nlotehs. which are free from the
Mckenlnr and .weakening effects of
the old style calomel. Doctors al
io point out the fact that an oc-
tlve liver may go a long way to
wards, preventing influenza and
colds nnd Is one of the most Im
portant factors in enabling the pa-
Ment to Buccsafully withstand an
attack nnd wnVd off pneumonia.
One or two Calotabs at bed time,
with n swallow of water—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slight
est interference with your satin-,
plchsure or work. Next morning
youV cold has vanished, your liver
is active, your system Ik purified,
nnd you are feeling fin*, with n!
hearty appetite for brvakfest. Gen- I
nine Talotabs are sold only In or-;
leinal sealed packages, price thirty*
five cents for the large, famlly-
nncknge; ten cents for the email,
rent-pocket size.—Advertisement.
position opens a wider field for
. his experience and knowledge of
this industry and his best efforts
• will Ip riven in making for the
! Progressive people an Increased
J business throughout the territory
over which he presides. Ills many
Athene friends will learn with In-
‘ terest of hie notv position and ex
tend to him their best wishes for
his success.
Break a Cold Right Up with j
“Pape’s Cold Compound”
Take two tablets every three
hours until three doses are taken.
The first dose always gives relief.
The second end third doses com
pletely break up the cold. Pleas
ant and.ante to take.* Contains no
quinine br opiates. Millions , use
‘•Pane’* Cold Compound." Price
thirty-five cents. Druggists guar
antee it.—-Advertisement.
Tonic Pills
Th. Old Reliable Family
Remedy ter Building Up
the System, Nervooe Die-
•orders, ueomnia, etc.
Nw4rt ef itodn-m. den.
•loo «n4ntnroua disorder* of soy
kind, U osuomolr dangerous. AO
too many moo sad women.com-
pelted to go out lots tho world
end kettle foi
> for o living, neglect
their health to such on extent that
e ntrvcoo breakdown is the In
evitable mult. It If best te bo
urned In time, so that these
nervoue oilmen te mar be chocked.
Bead whst Frank Sprvncel of 432
"Dr. A. W. Chase’s Toole Pills
sB.‘2i , «r.?s7-»ys
when I begon the see of them. I
am feeling better every day
treatment fe working r 1
thirty-eight yeore standing."
■ Yaw tan bur Dr. Chase's Tanle
Put# et etl drug
ef getting the ■
Portrait and etgaeturr of A. W
P ^-tKi , ;;:r Q T«^u b s^r ur
The election of W. R. Tin
dall Wednesday ae a member
of the city council from the
Fourth ward, without opopsi-
Dr: AW. CHASE MEDICINECOi
MS7 Washington St. Buffalo, N.Y.. J
J
tion, was a most fitb'ug tribute to
hU worth and ability. Since be
coming a citizen of Athena, he hat
been active In all movements for
the good of the city end the ser
vices he has rendered have beon
of tho highest standard of excel
lency. If’8 election to the council
will give to that body an able and
conscientious member end one who
will be found et all times ready
and willing to discharge every duty
and to eerve the best interests of
the 'dntlre dty. He la the repre-
Kiftitatire of the rj’nger Sewing
Machine Co., in this district And
one of that company’s moat valua
ble representatives.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST
CR088INQ ACCIDENT*!
ATLANTA, Ca.—School teach-
ore and drivers of atu dent busses
throughout the territory of the A.
B. A A. railroad will have con
ducted among them a campaign in
tended to aid In the suppression of
crossing accidents Ini the future.
This announcement was made by
H. W. Colson, chairmen of the
road’s safety committee. Accidents
at grade crossings are to be pre
sented for study and an attempt to
eliminate them through education
will be made.
E. KAY
*TH« aktlLINt "ADtflir
Flm Fainting and Interior
Oncoming
Phong 1297, A Umax, Ga.
HONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND
- Interest, Six and Half Per CenL
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices
> 157*
Ath<nj, Ga.
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den loss of property. But property is destroyed nnd financial loss
tnd ruin eften follow. Insure. Just because you do not expect mis-
fortune—insure. We can give you all forms ef Property Protection
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J.A.COBURN’S
MINSTRELS
W1TH Charles (Slim) Vermont HANK WHlT
AND THIRTY-FIVE MINSTREL ENTERTAINERS
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DeCARLO Black Face Comedy BAR ENTERTAINERS
PRICES—' 50, 75, $1.00, $1.5#, PLUS TAX I
Seats Now on‘Sale Jowers Cigar Store
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
ABOARD AIR LINE RY.
•:SS a Atlaata-Monroe local Sill p
t:4S p Atl-BIrmlnghara-Msh. 2:45 p
2:45 p N. Y.-Wash.* RIch.-No’k. 245 p
*:M p AtL-Abbavma local T:W a
11:19 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 a
11:19 p N.Y.-Wash.-Blch -No’k. 5:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
urtv# Depart
T:I9 pm 5:20 am
12:11 pas 1:25 pm
Sometimes the jester carries
hit jokes entireiy too far and
he winds up in trouble. A
neighbor playing a prank on
another, took a pig from his farm
and forgot to return It He waa
brought before a trial judge and
the following dialogue entered
Into: * v
"Yon plead guilty to stealing this
pigr r
N'»7 Vour Honor. I took It for
k m*w frown created* the
jwt'cjal. brow.
•’Hew ftr did you carry that
pig?",
•‘Just ov«?r to my house-a mat-
CENTRAL OF OCOROIA RY.
4:45 p. m.
Arrive frem Macon 12:1# p. m.
9:29 p. m.
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