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CONDUCTEDS'V MR8.. ALICE A'OAMS
Office Phone 75
OUR SERVICE FLAG.
4h, how they loved their flag—that
flag that floated
O'er hill end vole In their beloved
land,—
That star-gemmed Sag that led them
over ocean.
To fight for freedom In a far-off
land.
How often, when our hearts were faint
with longing
Tor those we loved, far, far beyond
the sea;
We watched that starry flag in days
of danger.
And bade our souls be strong for
liberty.
And maity and many a lime. In deep
ening twilight,
When night her dusky curtains had
unrolled,
We lifted up our eyes to Ood's clear
heaven.
And, to, the sky was set with stars
of gold!
So when In love our patient fingers
fashioned
A flag to honor loyal hearts and
true,
We thought of starry flag and starry
heaven,
And marked each name with star
of deepest blue.
Save where some names had caught
a deeper radiance,
A greater glory than our earth can
bold.
Ah, then, to keep them ever In
membrane*,
Their place was marked with stars
of shining gold!
Tonight we thank Thee, O onr grac-
" ious -Father,
For those returned to bless our
homes again;
And oh. we thank .Thee for Thy golden
glory,
That dan 1 transfigure even loss and
petal
And now we deck each name with
fragrant flower*;—
Our lips are smiling, though the
tears may fall,—
Two. In Thine home, dear Ood, the
rest in ours;
Ood blest us, comfort us, and guide
its all!
—Lillian Guta Charlton.
DR. JACK WOOFTER AT
THE UNIVERSITY.
Yesterday afternoon the data in so
ciology, under Professor .Sibley, had
/the pleasure of listening for*a half
'hour to Dr. T. i. Wooftert Jr., who
is In Athena for a abort visit
Dr. Woofter spoke on the general
subject of “Criminality In the United
States," hut treated It concretely and
held the close attention of the stu
dents.
Not only has be the expert knowl
edge of the scholar, but a delightful
rent* of humor and an engaging man
ner, unaffected and direct, which
makes listening to him a matter of
pleasure as well as proflt.
I. 0.'
Fort son .was the- guest of honor and
speaker of the occasion, making
entertaining and Instructive address
to the counsellors.
Tbs members ot the Counsellors
are; Judge W. a. Cornett, E. M. Me-
(landless, p. B. Ford, J. A. McFarland,
J. P. Cbeevee, M. 8. Dekle, J. E. Ber
man. J. B. Wilson, ft. E. L. Spence,
J. E. Dasher, M. E. Sibley, T. H.
Cooley. James Boatright, W. G.
Thomas, T. J. M.-Ohae, E. A. McWhor
ter, G. T. Mann, H. c. Gray, J. W.
Arnold, W. P. Congdon, i. O. Futral.
E. Holmes, W. S. Northcutt and
Dickerson.
GREENSBORO BOYS
HONORED AT
UNIV. OF GEORGIA.
The friends ot Carey J. Williams
are delighted to know that be wax
elected athletic editor on the Red and
Black staff at the University of Geor
gia this week. The -Red and Black
Is a weekly paper Issued by the stu
dents, and the staff la chosen by pop-
rlar vote. Carey Is a member of the
Sigma Nu fraternity.
Mr. Emmett Ng Smith,- another
Greensboro boy, was recently initiated
Into the Buccaneers, which to otae of
the best social clubs at the Univer
sity. Mr. Smith Is a member of the
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.
Greensboro Herald-Journal.
VALENTINE PARTY AT
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
THIS AFTERNOON,
This afternoon, from 2:30 to
o’clock, a 'Valentine party will he
given af the Neighborhood House. Ad
mission, live cents.
Candy and other things will be on
sale. The proceeds of the party will
go to the Junior Missionary society
of the Oconee Street church. All chil
dren are cordially invited.
ETEREOPTICON
ENTERTAINMENT
THURSDAY
EVENING.
The stereopttcou entertainment by
the Brasilians of the University on
Thursday night wts thoroughly en
joyed by all present.
Mr. Dantas gave the lecture, which
was for the first time to the public
of Athens.
Tt|»y sang songs, exhibited Bra
silian enrtos which added muoh to
the pleasure ot the entertainment
The tango, In which Miss Reave* as
sisted, was full of grooe, beauty and
modesty.
Mrs. C. D. Campbell bad charge of
the delicious candy tale. The pro
ceeds were In the neighborhood of
♦SO; to be used for the stereoptlcon
fund.
The Parent-Teachers’ association
of Baxter Street school extends cor
dial thank* to the young men and to
all that contributed to the delightful
evening.
MRS. J. S. STEWART TO
ENTERTAIN AUXILIARY
TO V. M. C. A.
Mrs. J. S. Stewart will entertain the.
THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1021.
—am—aens—i—smw in i i———
Mrs. Helm* Kinnebrew. with her
young son, Hulme, Jr., have been
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs; J. T. Strange, for several weeks.
—Winder News.
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Mrs. Carter Daniel and daughter.
Dorothy Bealle, of Athena, are guests
this week of the former’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Strange.—Winder
News.
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Judge Blanton -Fortson has been
holding superior court In Jefferson
this week.
• • •
Miss Pinkie Johnson leaves tomor-
5* w Columbus, where she will
vl«t Miss Sue Sapplngton.
ROADCONDITIONS
Dally Report of the United State*
- 1 Weather -Bureau.
Atlanta, Ca.. Feh. 11.
1. Auanta-Rome or Dalton-Chatta
nooga;
Euharlen route to Rome Impassable
on account of high waters, all streams
In northwestern Georgia very high
and - roads Impassable In nearly all
directions. Rome to Summerville at
present impassable. Temporary bridge
lost north of Flovd county line can
not be approached.
2. Attanta-Athens or Madlson-Ait-
gusto;
All made east are In bad shape, ex
tremely soft, muddy and nlippery and
Impassable In many places. On the
Tallulah Falls route some bridges
have been washed away. No travel
on this line should be attempted.
3. Atlanta-Mason-Southern:
Incessant rains during afternoon
and night of February 9th left roads
'Oft. muddy and slippery, with many
bad snots. They sre still passable
with chains, but considerable difficulty
will he encountered.
4 Atlanta-Newnsn Colnmbus:
.This highway la bad. but still pass
able. Them are numerous very muddy
places difficult to erase.
Automobile traffic had better 1>»
suspended on alt roads until next
Monday.
C. F .von HERRMANN.
The Travelers leads all companies
In volume of compensation. JESTER,
Ageut.
THE WEATHER
Athens and Y’lclnlty: Fair Satur
day. t
For Georgia: Fair Saturday.
■Shippers' Forecast. — Shipments
of perishable products will not en
counter freeilng temperatures In any
direction from Athena, except possi
bly northern Tennessee.-
Weother Conditions. — The storm
moved rapidly northeastward to the
north Atlantic coast and the weath r r
has cleared and become moderately
colder throughout the south. No very
low temperatures, however, are re
ported In ony .part of the United
States, the lowest 7 a. m. tempera-
turee being a few degrees below freez
ing In Minnesota and the upper lake
region, sod at one or two elevated
stations In, the southwest. Tempera
tures therefore will hardly go much
lower than reported Friday morning,
when It was 40 degrees at Athens.
“LANGUID”- ~
THAT’S THE
WORD
©e@I@T©I(^©A©r®*0T(o)
You are missing the greatest money-saving opportunity you
have ever had if you are allowing other people to secure all
of the bargains that are being offered here.
BETTER COME QUICK
-few: ;• . : 1 a, ? ■-. 0 # -j : i *
Cot. Broad and
Foundry Sts.
NERVOUS
FAINTING SPELLS
Mrs. Werner Tells How They
Yield to Lydia & Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Camden, N. J.—“Before tnv baby
as born 1 wa* rondown aad weak, hod
i very
would
ive fainting spells,
certainly suffered
* with those
fainting
I did not
anyone at
times and used to
scream. A doctor
treated me for the
■pells but did not
seem to do much
apod. I had token Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound sad Liver Pills be
fore to I began taking them again. 1
aoon felt a change and could do my work
without pain and waa cured of those
MnOM spells. Now I have a nice fat
baby girl end had an easy time at birth,
E. PfnUiam Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas.,
in regard to your health.
Profemi’ ^directing the »°5“'it’
K4““ jsurasa
Immediately around ns In Georgia and
in Clarke county, with most effective
results. - Jfe works so easily that one
scarcely realises how much the rlass
la accomplishing Perhaps even more
practical | n his Tuesday's and Thurs
day's work with the women of Athens
Interested In social betterment. These
come from the societies In Ibe
The auxiliary was recently organ
ised end promisee to be a notable me.
The many friends of Mr. Albert
Davison will regret to hear of his Ill
ness tt his home on Woodlawn
awenue.
• « •
Miss Margaret Rowe returned on
Not Sick Exactly, Just Seem
To Have No Ambition.
An Awful Feeling
Seldom Necessary
Pc-pto • Mangan, The Red
churches "and other”£roup" socially j uitoJ['ey!F? rral'l'^{“'sIhs I Blood Builder, Does Away
fomented with such matters. | L" °f. !££ ! W ith Languor.
NOBEL PRIZE GOES
TO RED CROSS.
The announcement from the Fin
nlsh government that the Nobel Peace
prize for last year has been awarded
'be American Red Cross will give uni
versal satisfaction, and It Is Impossi
ble to believe that there will be one
dissenting voice to this wise decision.
The object of the award, as stated
■u the original will of Alfred Nobel,
nss to encourage those who bad
most efficiently “served the purposes
of humanity, and promoted the soli
darity of nations.” Would it be pos
sible to llnd an organization, or an In
dividual, who had done more to zerve
•ho purposes of humanity, or to pre
serve the solidarity of nations than
the lied Cross? During the year the
Red Cross has done a wonderful work
of mercy among more than twenty
foreign nations. In Its relief work.
In this country. It has come Into con
tact with 1S4 American communities
bury, and Mrs. Martin Gary, of Char
lotte.
• • •
■vk. MntinnMi iiinM. ii. c„ tf I If you fdof feel like doing things,
Carlton to regretted'Vhto' >«•«£: "ZVZT' T™*
friends.
• • •
Mrs. Nina -Davis, of Appatocbee. was
among the visitors h*re yesterday.
• • *
M|rs. O. A. Edwards, ‘ot New York,
is registered at the Georgian.
• • •
Mrs. John Gerdlne Is visiting Mrs.
Warren Molse, of Atlanta.
Misses Lucy Linton and Etta Park
are ezpected home from Florida next
*;°ek. whete they • are b»en sojourn
ing the paid month.
terday from Greensboro whet* *he
has been visiting Mrs. Miles Lewis.
• ••
people get all their energy, the answer
Is from good food which In turn maken
rich, red blood.
If your food does not give the nour
ishment and vigor It should, It Is most
likely that your blood to so weak that
It needs a little extra help for a time
to bull* it up to normal strength.
Thousands Of me* and women have
been restored to vigorous health and
lasting happiness by Gude’e Pepto-
'Mangan. This beneficial blood tonic
contains the very properties so vitally
needed to Improve the blood. Pepto-
Mangan, If taken for a few weeks, will
enrich the blood and create thousands
Mrs. Toombs DuBo,-e mimed y-a- 0 f t j, e t ( By blood cells that are so
* " *■ — necessary to carry nourishment nnd
Mrenglh to every part of the body.
Be sare n ask your druggist for
Mrs. A. P. Davis in* Vra m r -QiiHeV* when you order Pepto-Man-
Well, who have be-n the ru*'l* of |., or convenience It is prepared
Rival Schools
Play Game at
“Y w Today at 4
Basketball teams from the Childs
and Baxter street public schools will
meet tt the Y. M. C. A. this after
noon (or a been fit game at 4 o'clock.
Tlin proceeds go to the stereoptlcon
fund. Both schools bat* purchased
machines.
HOW MEAT EATING
HURTS THE KIDNEYS
Eating too muck meet to *pt to cre
ate too much uric, acid, and tt over
works and weaken* the kidney*. Uric
acid sufferers should cot down the
meat diet and help the kidneys with
Doan's Kidney PUl*. -
Mrs. H. P. Sailor* 13*2 E. Broad
St., Atben* says; “About tour year*
ago I got down so bad with my kid
neys that I couldn't raise myself up
when tu a stooping position. I had to
put mt hands on my hip* and gradu
ally raise. I was In sack misery. I
HAVE YOU VISITED
THE CITIZENS
115 COLLEGE AVENUE
Special reductions on all goods—Great crowds of eager buyers took
advantage yesterday.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE TOILET ARTICLES AND
MANY DAILY NECESSITIES AT A SAVING
This stock, while it was in one of the buildings damaged by the re-,
cent big fire, is of such a nature, and is put up in such packages and
containers that it is practically UNDAMAGED by the fire so far as
purity and quality is concerned, and much of it was untouched even
by water, but we are putting it all on sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
WE WILL BE GLAD TO GREET ALL OUR FRIENDS AND •
FORMER PATRONS, AND ASSURE YOU THAT YOU WILL
HAVE AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SUCH
GOODS AS WE HAVE HANDLED IN THE PAST AT GREAT
SAVINGS.
The Citizens Pharmacy
115 College Avenue
v, , .— ■ -----— I «ri|, WIIU UJVU U«- U HIT »•» ei in i, v
which have suffered disaster pf one \, r „ Ue Calloway, returned to At-1 and t _ bIet for „ both pox-
or another. Besides It* glorious; i-nt-i yesterday, after a dellj-hrfnl j* < * Plaf t| v tba aame medicinal
record In War, when It waa no beau: V |g;, a-rong exactly me same
••fully and Justly called “the ’l-'ther j
of the Army,” It has dcn> hjloful |
work in almost every -corainiroty in
America, along one line nr another. I
The award is not nu emt-ty honor, I
' Ither; R carries with it the a' nt ot
•'r- P-llte McWhorter, of Stephen*,
the y-.osl of Mrs. A. B. Folic.
Mm. Wlnf.-M Nlehet, of Macon. Is
Ihn w-nk,rt),1 guest of Mr. and Mrs.
properties. “Dude's'’ Is the genuine
1 P/pto-Mangan. Look tor the name
; ••Gud^’i” on the package.—A«v.
It®,000. Thla will go straight Into the; -- p Ml,Idlebrooks.
treasury of the Red Cm*!, to be u-ied i
In further work for the good cf hu
manity.
It was certainly an Inspiration on
• he part of the Finnish government to
select so nullable a beneficiary, and
one that would use the award In the
furtherance of the work that had been
the cause of Its bestowal.—Augusta
chronicle.
COUNSELLORS’ CLUB
OIVE8 BANQUET. „ „ _ ,
The Counaellors’ club, an honorary-^.. Br. Jack Wooften o^New^ York^lj
club of the law department of the
University, gave a banquet Friday
evening at the Woman'* club building
on Prince avenue. Judge Blanton
V ' -rny Michael leaves today for
Nrw York on a bnalueaa trip.
...
-;nd Mrs Howell Cobh are ex-
pvtAd home today from Florida.
y' r» they have been spending sev
eral days.
mmm
Mr Bnd Mrs. Winder Wester will
s'--ml the week-end near Cannon, aa.,
wHI relatives.
the unit of his parents. Prof, and
Mr* .T. J. Woofter. and to bring very
cordially welcomed by hU hosts of
friends. . U—
couldn't even lirt a pall of water or
c'.ocp over and my kldabya didn't act
as they should. My whole system was
full of uric acid poison. I took medi
cines but got no result*. Finally I
got Doan's Kidney PIIU at Palmer
A Son* Crug Store and they proved
Just as represented. I noticed the
first few helping me and when I bad
completed the second hex. I was en
tirely cured. 1 work Just as hard a*
ever now and never felt better In my
life.”
60c at all dealers, poster Mllburn
Co.. Mfrs, Buffalo, R Y.—Adr.
FUNERAL SERVICED HELD
FOR PARK FELKER, JR,
Atlanta. Os. Feb. JI. — Funeral
services for little Park Felker. Jr., the
t-yeir-old son oT Mr; and Mrs. W. P.
Felker. whose death occurred early
TLctedey morning at the r-eldence.
11* Sinclair eveane. were held thin
morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home.
Rev. Dr. 3. R. Belk officiating. In-
tsrr ent wax In Wett View cemetery.
Ti.e ritolh of the little boy, which
followed s brief IShOt* With menin
gitis. brought deep sorrow to hun
dreds of Atlantton*. Besides hi* par
ent* the child to Mrvfved bv hi*
grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Pel-
Iter, of BraCentoirn, FU.; four annts.
Mrs. W. L. Kemp. Mr*. John Kent
Mr*. Oem Davis, of Athens, Ga* aid
Mrs. Hugh Chaffin, of Monroe. Ga., and
two uncles, John and Howali Felker.
both of Monroe.
Accounts of All Kinds
Collected
In opening ouslnett,ta Athens w*
desire to snneunce that we will han
dle all claim* large or small. We as
pect to give prompt, personal and ex
pert attention to every detail of this
line ot work. We expect to engage
solely In collecting with no aids line*
W* solicit business In Athens and ssr-
roandtog territory for a radius of Sfty
mile* We Intend to cover the field
with trained and efficient collector*
If you have claims of any kind that
you wish collected, give us a trial and
If we do not get tnaulte, do not patron
ize us again.
Come In to see ,j now. Dig np all
your claim* that you desire given up-
to-tbe-mlaute attention and torn them
over to us. We will do the rest Re
mittance* made the day collections are
mad* The son never sets on n* with the
other man’s money In our possession.
Our motto: “We go and get It."
ATHENS COLLECTION
AGENCY
102 Shaektlfoid Building
Place compenoatioft'
JESTER, Agent, Trsvelard
Co.
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NOTICE
the Clt
• Read Sunday Banner :
: SPORTS PAGE :
Edited by \
Coach Stegeman j
! University of Georgia •
**»*•»•»#» e ••••♦**•* **
To the Member* ot th*.Bar:
There will be a heT meeting Sator-
day, February 12, tffl, at 11 o'clock
* a., to xsetgn eivll ceee* for trial for
too February torm, ini. of
Court of Athene. A full
tb* bar Is rtquestod at It Is
to dispose of all cases on tb* docket
which bar* hew either Milled Or dis
missed aod to havw proper entries In
regard thereto m*do ©o the doWot.
* Demurrer* Will b* bxiGd os tttfrb-
try 18th sad Itth, beginning at It
o'clock a. m. The week Wftmini
Feb. 21it will be devoted to criminal
bualndi* except that the appearance
docket will be cleared on Tuesday,
the 22nd, at 10 o'clock a, a*, and jsdt-
meuta by defatflt may be taken at that
time. Civil hMtawiaigtll ho MMffnto
for tbo week bogtanJtg F*l
and the following Week tt
No civil bnteeua will bo M
the active calendar for trial „
■am* to to bo tried and when one*
assigned will not be checked or coo-
tinned except for total oaffim.
i. D. BRADWELL.
Judge City Coart of Athens.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
ARANTELfi
ICKLES
HE
IMID
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Good plow bridtoa at ItAO. Martin
Brother*
Geori
irgia Co-Eds
Tackle Losers at
Octagon Tonight
The Georglh'CM&to toko on tho
Piedmont college teem ot girls, who
wore defeated tost night by the 7. W.
C. A, for n -game at tho DcUguu to
night at 7:80 o’clock.
Tho Oo-Bd line-up will probably be:
Doc" Chnmbtoy, rf; Ruth Bat«s. If:
-a