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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 1$, 192a
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The More, The Merrier!
The officers of this popular Bank always
nave time to open a new account.
No red tape at all, just step in and ap
proach any officer’s desk,-he will be glad to
see ybu.
And listen—we are getting new ac
counts daily—why not yours?
You’ll like to bank with the
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK
'Of 1 • K- -
ATHENS
GEORGIA
IF YOU ARE GOING
TO CHANGE
the location of either jour holi
ness or residence our into
trucks or sans are at jour aerr-
tee. You’ll And our s?r»;~e
Prompt and careful. And you'll
find that our charge* are much
lower than you expected inch
high-class service could be had
for. Have us call and estjkata
on tbs cost of the transfer.
Curhinor Advprlicomont 'authority afyesald that the owners the cost thereof on the real estate C-n ,:rr I
U,,1 5 "UVCI liacuieiu. of reaI estate abutting on suld poi abutting thereon and the owners, refleral lOUIt tiDtiS
1 ' J ' . tlons of said sidewalk above described thereof, according to the number of it": , m ’• rrt
tlons of said sidewalk above described
Council Chamber i » h,U curb th ®. 8ame ln t!le mamu -' r
Athens, Ga.. June l4tb 1920. i ab ° ve fort , h '. mmpd,at ?! y ** tront
1 A,call meeting of the Mayor and| and
Council was held this day. Present.! i h „tu P ’
-Mayor Andrew C. Erwin and Aider-
men H. T. Culp, H. T. Dottery, W. C.
i Thornton W. W. Beachatn, A. E. Da
vison, P. H. Conolly and B. A. Crane.
The rules were suspended and the Section 4. Be It further ordained
following Curbing Ordinance was , b X the authority aforesaid that If anv
i unanimously passed. owner or owners of lots, abutting on
An Ordinance to provide for curb* the said portions of ’said sidewalks
ing the sidewalk on the east and west shall fail and refuse to Curb the said
After trying Three
sage of this ordinance, the Work to
be done under the supervision of the
Street Commissioner 'of the City of
Athens.
MOOT
Expectan
Mothers IS
At 41
E1*I
Applied I
thereof, according to the number of
lineal feet of each property owner
whose real estate abuts the Improved
sidewalk. " * "
Section 6. lie it further ordained It Also Admits Four Law Graduates
that when said sidewalk hus been,. Of the University of Gaorgia
curbed by the .Mayor and Council of! \ - ■ to tha <Bar.
Athens, It shall ascertain according - T
to the methods above set f° rtb j*®I With two acquittals and one com, . „ . . __
amount due by each property owney vlction on ch4 ,. gcg connected w | t |, the Apapsl A||»ft Thfpf
whoso real estate abuts said *“)■ prpductlon of the "cup that cheers,” i rtULO lUlcI
proved sidewalk, and an itemised hill 1 the Federal Court fqr the Northeast-
of the said work shall be made qut; e rh Dlvjpton of Georgia was yesterday I
and presented to each of the said adjourned by Judge Samuel H. Sibley,
Is Held For Trial
til'd "“f itniVski street In the city of sidewalk immediately in - front of | property owners as prescribed. In Sec- of Alliens, after, a two-day session
' wuiaaiu m . thelr property within the time or in tion 686 of the Code of 1918 of the Judge Sibley convened the court <
WILLIAMS BROS.
CLAYTON STREET
PHONE 148
ATHENS, QEOROIA
City of Athens, and after the (explra Wednesday to admit to the bar four
tlon of ten days from the time such graduates of the University of Geor- j
bills are served or published, the j gla Law Department. The business
Clerk of Council Is authorised and in- j yesterday, Included -three liquor cases I
0. D. Brown it Arrsstsd in Oretfivllls,
eallna...
Athens, from the Intersection of Wsah
Ingtou street and the Intersection of the manner described In this ordi
-Hancock avenue, which is without the nance, theM a yor and Council of the
'lire limits of the City of Athens, but clty ? f Athens Bhall curb the same,
which Is an extension of curbing al 8ad tb « cost oUsaid curbing Immedl-
: ready laid from within the Are limits, ‘l 1 . fron .f, - ,A ot ab ? l “ n * ° a
| of said City, to provide for the assess- aa,<1 Ki, ’ e * alb 8b f 11 b ® WhU-by the
j ment of the cost of the same against, °* a ® 8 «$»“*• °“ d ,he *, mou " ot ,
the abutting property, and the owner* c0 ? is “« r « by “ a ® sse<1 , agaln8t b ®
i u rs"f‘'v? , 7m ss.w?
Section 1. Be It ordained by the owners | g required to pay for such
Mayor and Council of the City of curb | ng of ga|d B | Uewalk ag „ lmmP .
; Athens and It Ip hereby ordained by dlaiely In -front of and abutting their
authority of same, that the following respective lots an amount equal to
described sidewalks which are with- tbal whlch u coat tbe Ma and
, out the Ore limits of the .City of Atb-1 CouncI1 of the c lty of Atheng to Iay „
I ens, shall be curbed in the manner - the same 4s prescribed in Section 686 be perfected by the said City Marshal I “ ™n'wmi,^ a '’nr‘Hah»r.hnm mn »i. County Officer 8aye and Bailitf Wood
hereinafter set forth, towlt: j of the .Code of 1918 of the City of giving to each abutting property own -j wag acau i tUM | 'of^ShSree", I b « r « and Jud «« T - B - Wootan had set
S sfi ° n 2 ' Ti 10 sldewalks to b ® : Athens, and the said amount of cost or a copy of this ordinance In person , • | ( a H „„„ JJ,’‘HI" I Ms commitment-trial on all
irbed are on the east and west « de ’ a,.,.,.. .. . ... , mg liquor Me - -
8. C., On the Charg* of Stealing...
An Automobile.. . . *
structed to Iqiue execution against I and one case or contempt of court. th^'yo'u'nJ^Sauth Carolina whlt> U m!n
the owners and their respective par- Sherman Baker was found gdiity of arre.ted fn AUien. s«e^l wsitt^sS
cels of land who full to do the suld furnishing material* for distilling on a charreofdrivml ^ .Tirom-oX
work and to P®? f° r the saim* After it, sentencwl to $ay a floe of without a state license tag and JMfcr
has been done. / | °f " e ™ ®'* 4 ‘<» ‘ b ® held undSr MopIcS.hatlS
Section 7. Be it further ordained Habersham county Jail, He was rep- [[jy r u e wag d _| v ,.„ . nnwific
that a copy of this ordinance b ® o? s f.? a ® ke g y ,„p ,, “f!” 1 e ?. 8 A" * f - Sutton, j ( i or arrest in Greenville! 8. C„ on a
served by the City Marshal on all of,°{ 1 ’ nd R ' *• A - Hsnley,, war rant sworn out by a Mr. Stools
the abutting property owners within „„ . Of Ureenvllle, who laid claim.to the
live days from the passage of same,! bo * 'J ,u J l8 " a ® ac ® ult ‘® <1 ona | machine. W
as notice to them of thp work re-: J 1 g g ® of bar ^ ri J* * d ^J” er - ” e Mr. Brown was released on bond
quired to be done. Said service “'ey E 2 k p " pnt .™ by Attorney T - w - covering three charges preferred - by
*«w#A«*sv.1 htf the com ri*v \vnpatini ttocKer. oi Atoens. County Officer 8ay« ar**
I here and Judge T. B. 1
I his commitment 'trial
l z \ :: T J A«»e»s, ana tne said amount or cost er a copy or uns orumance in person , • - ■■ - cummumeninriai on ail . tQtM
i c ? rbw ? a r? °“ th ® 1 eaa *. and we8t Bld « for curbing immediately in front of,or by leaving a copy of same at Midi jh Sutton of Clarkcsviuc ' ” U> charges for Saturday. Judge Wodton
jof Pulaski street In the City or Ath- ea ch lot or parcels, of land Is hereby i abutting owner's most notorious place 'wiu.Egcoo wad fined 830* for con. *f ate<1 ye«tcrda y that he expectod
I e ?nf^ r u« m t * lG H0Utl,eri ' intersection j declared to bo if Hen on said property of abode, or by publication of the pro* tomot of court * that the most recent arrest of the
of Washington street and the southern f r om the date of the passage of this, ceedlngs of Council containing copy! offleors of the court who were In ' fl, / ega t d . aut0 Would "inttrfiS”
H anc ?® k aveau ®- which ordlnahce. | of such ordlnanco In one or the news-; Athens for th* session were' Judge 1 ? tb 5 8 otteatl * nc ® *1 Hi# trial hero
Is without the Bre limits of the City Section 6. Be It further ordained papers published iA the City of Ath- Sibley J D Stewar? deputy olerP 1 8 *i£ rday '
„„„„ i&ffzSi TUBS as S 1 s?eS?S*?SB8HP
of Athens, but Is an extension of curb* by the authority aforesaid that in the ! ena.
] Ing from within the fire limits of the event the said work is done by the i Section «. — .* .mature, ucyuir luursuaia: vtorucm ot. *«« sisir
I C . ,t3 [ l Ath ® n ** The said sidewalk Mayor and Council of the City of that all ordinances .or parts of ordI* Coombs and W. P. Carpenter, assist* nk?t,5°th^! > r^? J _iT <>
shall be curbed with granite curbing Athens, when the work Is completed, nances. In conflict with this ordinance ant United States attorneys. All arei?7 t 2L # ^ e !? 8 i e ?|j!? rt, !!L ar ®«JJ5 ll ¥5; t-
he same are hereby renealed. from Atlanta. oi aouui Carolina. Tne null 1W«0
five inches In thlckhess and eighteen I the amount of the assessment against
Inches in depth, to be of sound gran* each property owner and each lot or
Ite, pointed on top, on the face to a parcel of land abutting said sidewalk
depth of ten Inches, and four Inches; so surbed shall be ascertained by
on the back. I computing the total cost of the curb-
an ^ prorating
At Prices Worth Learning Ahout
Leather Luggage
The good 'kind from the best makers. We are offering ex*
ceptionahle values all the way through on Leather Goods.
You 11 need something for your trip this summer and it will
pay you well to come here and see the hig assortment and
bargains we have to offer.
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Prices right on every leather article in our store.
MICHAEL’S
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, Clarke County
I,.James Barrow, Clerk of the May
or* and Council of the City of Athens,
do hereby certify, that the abovo and
foregoing Is a true and correct copy
of a portion of the min'utks of the call
monthly meeting of the Mayor and
Council of the City of Athens held
June 14th, 1*20, and that the above
contains a true and correct copy of
tho Ordinance adopted at that time by
the Mayor and Council
JAMES BARROW, Clerk. ■>
The above and foregoing Is pub
lished as required by law as notice to
the owners of the property abutting
the street described In the foregoing
Ordinance to do the work required by
said Ordinance. . •
This 14th day of June, 1920.
O. E. OFARRELL,
City Marshal.
Y. M. C. A. Plans For
IF BACKACUY OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Eat less meat, also taka glass of
Salts before eating breakfast.
Uric acid In meat excites the kid
neys. they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps
of lead The urine, becomes cloudy,
the bladder is Irritated, and you may
be obliged to seok relief two or three
times during the night. When tho
kidneys clog, you must help them
flush off the body's urinous waste or
you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At first you feel dull misery In tho kid
ney region, you suffer from Dackache,
sick headache, dlxzlness, stomach gets
sour, tongug coated and you feel rheu
matic twinges when tha weather is
bad
Eat less meat, drink lots of water,
also get from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jad Salts; take • table-
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and "your
kidneys will then act fine. Thte fa
mous salts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined
with llthla, and haa Men used for
generations to clean clogged kidneys,
also to neutralise the adds ln urine,
so it no longer is a source of Irrita
tion, thus ending' bladder weakness.
Jad Salta is inexpensive, cannot In
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys dean and active. Druggists
here say they sell lots of Jad Salts
to folks who believe In overcoming
kidney trouble while It is only trou
ble.
The Reds Increased their lead yes
terday over the Bluea In the Y. M. C.
A, Membership Contest, securing
three new Members, for 3G points, to
-the Blues' one member, for three
points. This makes a total for the
Reds of 808 points and for the Blues
of 167 points.
Tht Nsw Members.
'For the Reds;
Young Man's Club.—Carl V. Ray, 16
points, by E. E. Lamkln.
Business Mqn's club.—W. O.' Cor
nett, 14 points, by J. K. Bullock.
Senior Night Club.—S. H. BuUer, 6
points, by F. W. McRee.
For the Blues;
Senior Night Club.—M. A. Hubert,
three points, by W. T. Forbes, Jr.
Tha Boy*’ Camp.
The time is fast drawing near when
It will be time to go on the boye'
summer camp. All who are coneider-
lug going to the Chatooga camp this
Tear are requested to send In their
applications at once. -It le Important
that the minimum number be made
up early, so that all final details of
the camp may be arranged. So, Mr.
Boy, If you are going, sign up today!
claimed thd automobile laid that "ha
had another machine stolen hefatra
and was dettrmined to do-tolls best to
stop the practice ir vigorous ptosecu-
Camp In Mountains
rbot-CsMMops U» friction wklsk casus lb*
's&rxsgiis&rsa
mass, tomaUslllalkstoeMMh. SoMtTsrj-
Three Negroes Held
In Shooting Scrape
Warrants are Issued Against Theimal
tha Instigation of Young Davis;
Who Was Wounded by ■
Stray Shot -i*
PILES
REID ORUO COMPANY
Can’t Be Cured from the Outside.
External treatments seldom cure
Piles.
Nor do surglchl operations.
The causa Is inside—bad circuit
tlon.
The blood It stagnant, the veins
flabby.
The bowel walls are weak, the
patts are almost dead.
To quickly and safely rid youreelf
ot plies you must free the circula
tion-sand a fresh current through
the stagnant pools. Internal treat
ment is the one safe method. Olnt
menta and cutting won't do It.
J. B. Leonhardt, If. D, a specialist
set at some Work some years ago to
find a Veal Internal remedy for pile*.
He succeeded. He named his prescript
ion HEM-ROID. and tried It In 1000
esses before he was satisfied. Now
HEM-ROID Is told By druggists every
where under guarantee. It Is « harm-
ess tablet, easy to take, aid can al
ways be found at H. R. Palmer A Son
and druggists everywhere, who will
gladly refund the purchase price to
ny dissatisfied customer.
For a "friendly (hooting scrape"
last Saturday night three East Athens
negroes are facing several charges
the City Court of Athens, In additit
to tho first charges preferred jijl
police court ou Monday morn
Young Davis, «u> Athens
yesterday awora out warrants before
Judge T. B. Wooten charging the its-
groes with shooting at another, alleg
ing that ha had been wounded tor n
stray bucks hoi.
I Davis stated that he had been forc
ed to seek relief from the oppressive
weather by sitting out on his-front
porch about 2 o'clock Sunday morn
ing. whon the negroes, some distance
away, began their Run play. Arstrsy
shot wandered over to the - Davis
home and came to rest under Mr,
Davis' flesh.
Mr. Davis declared his Intentlon of
prosecuting his unintentional ' hit
nevertheless painful assallanta to tke
full extent of the law, It was stated
at the court house.
The accused negnMe are Tam Oli
ver. Louis Collins and George Pal-
dee, all of East Athens. ,.v,
BASEBALL
II
American.
Chicago, 2; New York, 7.
St. Louis. 12; Philadelphia, 9.
Detroit, 1; Boston, 2,
Cleveland-Washlngton, rain.
National.
Philadelphia, 0; 8L Louis, 1.
Others rained out
-' : ■ Southern. J-'
New Orleans, 2; Chattanooga, 1,
Birmingham, 6; Memphis, I.
Mobile. 1; Nashville, 2.
Atlanta-Little Rook, not played*/
MISS 0AW80N WILL TILL
STORIES TO CHILDREN
Tfie second Red Cross story hour
bald to Albans under the direction Bf
Miss Susie O. Dawson, executive s*e-
retary, will be Ibis afternoon at 4:20
o'clock at : 166 Waddell street 411
children of former service men are
especially Invited to attend the stoiy
hour. Light refrethmegits wgl be
served.
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1198-W, is now our Mlsphons sum.
Richard Harding Davis’Gigantic Production of
“ THE SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE”
>' ! • 5 ’ . >••• -• • - ' * s- W /!,->';• •
With ANNA Q. NILLSON and Star Cast
ELITE TODAY SPECIAL
Admission 15 and 35c Special Music
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