The Clarke County courier. (Athens, Ga.) 1???-19??, January 25, 1913, Image 2

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THE 6E0RAIA NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENS CAPTITAL *200,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS *200,000. Receives accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, and oSers to depositors every accomodation, their business, balances and res. ponsibility warrants. Directors: Thos. P. Vincent, Jos. N. Webb, W. A. Carlton, A, H. O’Farrell, Howell 0. Erwin, Jno. J. Wilkins, C. H. Phlnlzy, J. A. Darwin, Auricii Bankirs Moiij flrim fir Silt. Jno. J. Wilkins, President. T. P. Vincent, Vice President. Somethlris Doing . in wall • papers. Our new designs are artistically perfect and we are sure you can get beautiiul wall papers cheaper, and in more exolu- -sive designs, at our store than at any other place in town. We’re now showing new and exquisite novelties—finest assortment ever seen here. And the prices are equally attractive. Extraordinary bargains here these days. And they’re going with a whirl. - 363 Jackson St. Attractive Properties For Sale CLARKE COUNTY COURII 151 Broad Street Lodge Directory Subscription $1.00 Per Year CASH IN ADVANCE Entered at the Post-Offloe at A thens, Ga., as seoond-olass matter Safnt Way if RMlttlu ly Mill. W. P. Bbooks, Cashier. J. C. Chandler, Ass’t Cashier Eston Esses, Ass’t Cashier Published evbby Saturday, JOHN L. ARNOLD, 389KgBK%aH This man looks well dressed. It !b because he has had ah interview with us and we have improved his appearance without depleting hfi purse. Let us treat you likewise, It is a fact if yon let. us keep yam Clothes in Order. You will get more comfort and also have a greater earning power. 1 White Pressing Co. 175 Broad St. Telephone 686 Large house, near college campus. Rents for $37.50 per month. Price $4150.00, This is a good investment. An 86 acre farm, 5 miles of city limits, on good road. Has a new three room cottage on it. Rented this year for 6 bales itton; Price.$3,200. nation,apply to ; . The Goodwyn Realty Co. TELEPHONE 835 303 Southern Mutual Building + Eye Strain and Headache t a, sMfe Strain often results in permanent trouble. * J * Strain often causes annoying headaches. T C Strain not necessary IF you have been fitted with T * correct glasses. * j. We Soientifioally Examine your Eyea and Grind the Correct Lenses T * While You Wait. I + DR. J. L. PENDLEY * * 224 CLAYTON ST. PHONE 296 ATHENS, GA. * ? .Hh 4» 4* ■§■4* 4* •§• 4» 4’4v4*4 | 4"4^4'4pl M fr l l*4 u f l FAMILY WASHING The Sanitary Way. Your Linens are Clean. Horse Power Mills. Geared Mills for En gine Drive. See our 15-Inch Mill with Gasoline Engine Drive—It’s a Winner GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. THE DETROIT VAPOR SPIfMCMD SERVICE New, York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and the East NOW OFFERED BY THE R. BRANDT’S ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE . Insurance Building The Best Gasoline Stove in the World Leaves Athens— Arrives Richmond . “ Washington Baltimore ~ Burns Like Gas. Lights Like Gas. No Wicks. No Smoke. No Odsr. Call and let us show you. We also carry a complete line of Oil Stoves bom $1.25 uo. Come to see us. It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For'this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— Philadelphia- NewYork. Everything in Hardware. Liver Medicine The reputation or this eld, relia ble medicine, for constipaUon, In digestion and liver trouble, ia firm ly established. It does not Imitate other medicines. It la better than other*, or It would not bo the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger tele than all othera combined. sou) m town w Alltraina carry through Steel Eleotrio-Lighted Pullman Drawing-Room Sleepers, which now enter the New Pennsylvania Railroad Station (in the heart of lew York City,) • Fleming- Dearing Hardware Co. CLAYTON Atl&nta-Birmlngham.Special,” curries a through Obser- ion Car, Birmingham to the Heart o! New York, en rnnte serve meals in dining cars—service a la carte. .ATHENS, GEORGIA FILMS SEABOARD AIR LINE, Any.agent of the SEABOARD can famish information- as to schedules, rates, etc. CUT RATE DRUG STORE Office and Y. M. C. A. No. 62 Leaves ’Athens 10:80 a.m. No. 82 Leaves Athens 4:15 p. m. No. 68 Arrives Athena 7:86 pun. No. 88 Leaves Athens 11:69 pja. southbound trains. No. 41 Leaves Athens 6:04 tun. No. 63 Leaves Athens 6:18 p. m. No. 67 Leaves Athens 7 :10 Am. No. 83 Leaves Athens 3:18 p. m, Trains Nos. 67 and 68 do not run north of Athens. The above figures are Athens City '(Eastern), time. Between Expr< FRED GEISSLER, Assistant General I Passenger Agent. All $1.00 Medicines at 76q; all 60c bottles, at 40c; all 26c bottles 20c. Linseed Oil, Cotton Oil, Turpentine and all other things in proportion. Call and get what you want Why pay more when you can get it for-less. Athens Dental Parlors tNE POPULAR PRIOE DENTISTS iflifBrk *3.00 Set of Teeth—only $3.00 $8.00 Set of Teeth—only $5.00 $12.00 Set of Teeth- - -only $8.00 HmnmHW Gold Crown and Bridge work Gold Filling 00 Uld t4 '°° *$ToO I All WorkGaarontwd or Money Refunded. 512-513 Southern Mutual Building- Take elevator and get off at fifth floor, Lady attsn^^^hont.964. Conkey’s Chicken Remedies in stock, H. B. Palmer A Sons. COLLEGE AVENUE ATHENS, GEORGIA CUT RATE DRUG STORE If girls would choose husbands as carefully os they do their clothes, there would be fewer divoroei and more Old bachelors in the world, I A joke I«n’t necessarily fanny be cause a woman with dimples and pretty teeth laughs at it. Boost AtbenB all the time. The seeker after truth has a life time job. The average married man knows what it is to be eroee-examined. ‘ ’Graoefolnees is easy and justice is hard,” says the president-elect. The general opiniuh seems to be that Miss Helen Gould deserves sanin" giqid wfih she got. William Rockefeller evidently be lieves an ounce of medical preven tion is worth a pound of legal ad vice.—Philadelphia Inquier. No, we do not know who put the gin in Virginia, but it Is certain that the Carolines are trying to take most of it out.—Richmond Times Dispatch. A great many jokes are being made about the parcels post. The loud and prolonged laughter does not come from the express compa nies.—Washington Star. A Peruvian aviator has announced that he is going to fly over the Alps, Commenting on the statement, the Greenville Piedmont Bays: "We don’t know what site family he will leave nor where the funeral will lie held.” President Woodrow Wilson has made himself solid with that great body of American voters who can’t dance if they want to, and who wouldn’t if they could, by request ing the management of the inaugural ceremonies to dispense with the cus tomary ball. Belonging to one the classes referred to, onr hat is the air, and our huzzas for Woody are silently shouted.—Elberton Star. A Plea (or Bird Protection. John Burroughs and Ernest Thompson Beton, who are among the kindliest men as well as the most gifted naturalists and story writers in the world, have leaned an interesting and earnest appeal to American school ohlldren In behalf . of the oountry’s wild birds. They ■sk the children to join in urging the enaotment of a bill now before Congress, designed to place migra tory birds under the protection of the federal government. This is not a partisan or political measure, but is intended purely for the nation’s good. It is based not merely upon sentiment but upon sound economio reasons. It will prove especially valuable to farming interests and at the Bame time, It will in no wise impair the rights or pleasure of the true sportsman. The appeal of the two great nat- nrallsts to the children la this: "We ask yon,” they write, "to get your parents, teaohers and friends to sommunicate with the congressman of your district and the two sena tors from your state, urging imme diate lotion on the pending bird- protection bill—that they may un derstand how deep is the interest in it and/how great la the need for it. If yoh will today get two or three such messages written and sent (they need not be long messages, a simple signed request will do) you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have rendered substantial help in this great and good cause.” The ruthless slaughter of birds oosts American farmers millions of dollars a year, for birds are the nat ural and the most efficient protect ors against orop-degtroying insects, Georgia is making substantial pro gress in the important work of game conservation, for whloh State Game Warden Meroer la due particular credit. Throughout the Union, there is a popular awakening to the need of adequate laws on this mat ter; and there ia good reason to be lieve that it the bill now before oon- grass is given a fair chance it will bt-ptiMd. To this «ad let the ohlldren do th»!r part. Glenn Lodge, No. 76,1,0,0. F., meets every Thursday night at Odd Fellows hall, comer Clayton and Jaoksop streets. All Odd FSUowb are cordially invited to meet with them. W. A. E. Church, N. G. H. L. Garebold, Seo’y. Williams Lodge, No. 16,1.0.0. F., meets every Monday night in Odd Fellow hall. All brethren in vited to attend each meeting. G. W. Mablow, N. G. J. A. Mialor, Seo’y. Athens Lodge, No. 790, B. P. 0. E., meets Wednesday night of each week, comer Broad and Lnmpkin streets. 8:30. All Elks welcome, B. S. Dobbs, E. R. Geo. H. Pai.mer, Seo’y. Mt. Vernon Lodge, F. & A. M., —Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. and A. M. meets in regular com munication every Thursday night at Masonio Hall, third floor, Max Joseph building, Clayton street. W. A. CAPPS. W. M. CLARE D. HEIDLER, Sec., pro tern. Undertakers Coffins, Caskets and Robes LICENSED EMBALMERS Lowest Prices .rf Ji. —• Miller Furniture Company Day phone 50 Night phone 365 AUDITORIUM BUILDING Trains Arrive—Depart ATHENS, GA., VIA Southern Railway Premier Carrier of thelSouth N. B.—Following schedules are published only as information and are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES No. 212, except Sun.-- 8:10 a. m. No. 240, daily 12:60 noon No. 262, except Sun.-- 3:46 p. m ARRIVALS No. 261, except Sun.-10:15a. m No. 217, except Sun..-11:51 a. m. No. 237, daily— 7:25 p. m J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. L. Baylor, D. P. A., ' Atlanta, Ga. N. J. Mathews, Agent, Athens, Ga. 123 acre tract just outside of city limits on Jefferson road. This is a splendid property and is beautiful^ located for a surbusban home. Terms exceedingly reasonable. Prioe $105 per acre. ' 106 acre farm on Whitehall road only a short distance from Athens. Fine factory site. 40 acres of good wood on this farm. Price 3100 per aere. 92 acre tract four miles out on the Hull road. Land lies well and is fertile. $60 per aore. 20 acre farm one mile out, near Barnett Shoals road. $900. R. T. GOODWYN, 303 So. Mutual Bid. Phone 835 Please mentioa The Courier In answering these advertisements. Will Toast 8 Slices of Bread for One Cent PRICE $3.00. Athens Railway and Electric Co. MR. CASE OF BOSTON The Optician Has returned to make Athens hfs home. He !b a man of abil ity. Consult him about your eyes, at TO THE LADIES-- When you need a nice Roaat, Mutton, Chops, Sausage, or anything in the meat line, and want the freshest and best, or if you want the nicest Fish and Oysters—Just Phone 735. ~ LIBERTY MARKET