The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, May 11, 1916, Image 6

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PAGE SIX THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1916. America is Said to Have the Best Dressed Toung Men In the world. The reason Is largely due to the excellence of modern ready-to-w ear clothes, and the convenience of stores like this, that carry the latest styles In reliable makes at moderate prices. When $15 to $25 Will buy a well-cut, handsome Suit in the latest style, smartly cut and beautifully tailored, is it any wonder that the great majority of American Men get their Clothes ready-towear, instead of paying a high price at a custom tailor’s? we think not. If you could see the class of men we serve; the most prosperous and best dressed class in town, you would wonder why anyone should fail to take advantage of the oppportunities we offer. Help Us Improve Your Service When making a telephone call speak directly into the transmitter. Many complaints of poor service are due to sub scribers’ looking away from the telephone or standing at a distance from the instrument when talking. 3 INDUSTRIAL HUSBAND RESCUED Good Clothes Here-All Grades and Prices from $15 to $40- Smart Furnishings, Too. Speak distinctly and separate the figures of the number; for example, “Hemlock one-two- three W.” Chas. Stern Co. The Home of Good Clothes CLAYTON STREET Athens, Georgia GATE CITYpIRROR WORKS Will open branch here for next 15 days at 227 College avenue. Old mirrors re-silvered, polished and made good as new. New mir rors made to OTder. All work called for and delivered at factory prices. Phone 840 Speakers to Address Convention In Five Cities Simultaneously Listen carefully to the oper ator’s repetition. Make sure she repeats the number cor rectly. When she repeats the number say “Yes.” This starts the message on its way. Hold the receiver firmly to your ear until the called party answers or the operator makes some report. We ask your co-operation. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. (Special to the Banner.) Columbus, Ga., May *10.-—The Indus trial Index says in its issue for this week: There has never been a time when there was as much construction work in progress in the Southeast or such large sums of money being expended on account of it as now. This construction activity embraces a large amount of municipal work, in cluding the erection of school build ings, paving of streets and construc tion of waterworks. In the matter of school buildings, alone,.the construc tion activity is almost wonderful, con sidering the average cost of these structures. In some of the states of the Southeast, numerous counties are erecting school buildings and will erect more. One of the most notable features of the construction activity In the South- east is the erection of residences of a nuch better and more expensive kind than ever before. With the increase of population and wealth this was to have been expected to a degree, but perhaps not to such 1 a degree as ex ists. Literally millions of dollars are be ing fxpended in the construction of high-class roads in the Southern, much money for this work being derived from the sale of bonds. The sale of these road bonds means the bringing of large sums of money into the South east and disbursing it for labor and materials, and the roads that are be ing built increase the values of lands and other properties. Dade county, Florida, has awarded a contract for constructing highways at a cost of $257,000. A total of 56 new corporations were formed during the week, with mini mum capital stocks aggregating $4,- 033,350. DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Dbconragmg Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: “1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, 1 would have severe pains in my left side. ' The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had'gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years o! continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. I Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for £ Instructions on your case and 64-page book. Home Treatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper. J-6, Low Round-trip rates for everybody by tbe Seaboard Air Line Railway Invitations have been sent to citi zens in Athens, to attend a most unique convention—a convention to be held in New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Chicago, San Francisco, and Atlanta all at the same time—Thomas Edison and Dr. Alexander Graham Bell to speak by phone to all the sec tions of the convention at the same time—by phone wire. The meeting is the annual national meeting of the American Institute of Electrical En gineers. The speaker actually on the ground in the Atlanta section of the meeting will be Dean Farris of the University of Tennessee. There is less fertilizer of the com mercial sort being used in Georgia this year than for years. For Your Child’s Cough. VETERAN SPECIAL -VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. -TO- Birmingham, Alabama FOR THE U. C V. REUNION 1VIJS.Y 16-18, 1916 Special Train Will Leave IVlay 1 5,1916 as Follows: l cave Greenwood ..... —. .... ^ 9:45 a. m. S. A. L. Ry. " Abbeville *■ — 10:10 a. m. “ " Calhoun Falls — . .10:30 a. m. " " Elberton 11:10 a.m. “ “ Athens.. 12:10 Noon " “ Winder ........ 12:50 p. m. M “ Lawrenceville 1:20 p. m. “ " Atlanta •. 1:45 p. m. " Arrive Birmingham 5:30 p. m. “ Day-Light Trip All The Way: ■ ? < V SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA THE SEABOARD Ask your Ticket Agent lor schednles of all regular trains, rate, limit, etc., or call on FRED GEISSLER, Asst. G. P. A., S. A. L. Ry. Atlanta^ Ga. C. S. COMPTON, T* P. A., S. A. L. Ry. Atlanta, Ga. ( ’J JlfJ ~.UK& Jti :4J 0 < 0 £ X. .. .. . IHR. HORTON HODGSON TO TALK TO Hl-Y S. S. CLASS Tbe Progressive Railway of tbe South ITEM NO. 6—Birmingham, Ala.. ..Annual Reunion, United Confederate Veterans, May 16-18. ITEM NO. 7—Athens, Ga Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias of Georgia, May 17-18. ITEM NO. 8—Atlanta, Ga Georgia Sunday School Association, June 13-15. For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEABOARD Agents or write FRED GEISSLER, C. S. COMPTON, T. P. A., S. A. L. Rwy., Asst. Gen’l Pasenger Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. If your child has a cold, nose run* or conghs much get a small bottle of I Dr. Bell’s pine-Tar-Honey. Its « pleasant Pine-Tar-Honey syrup. Just I what children like and Just the med- j lcine to soothe the cough and check the cold. After taking, children stop | fretting, sleep good and are soon en tirely welL Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-1 Tar-Honey. 26c at your Druggist (By Y. Me. A.) The members of the Hi-Y Bible Class of the Young Men’s Christian Association, which was organized last Sunday afternoon, will be addressed Sunday afternoon, May 14th, by Mr. Morton Hodgson, chairman of the boys’ religious work committee, on the subject, “The Value of Bible Study.” Secretary Forbes will be absent ORR’s SCHOOL SPRING TERM BEGINS JANUARY 3, 1916 I am not connected with the Athens Business College now, but win take pupils at my home in the afternoon, as well as in tbe morning. S. P. ORR, 182 Wray St., Athens, Ga. from the city for several days attend ing the international convention of the Young Men’s Christian Associa tion at Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. I Hodgson will meet this class for him. The older boys of the High School I who intend to enter this very interes- ing and important feible study group, are requested to be present next Sun- | day at the Association at 3:30 o’clock. The session last Sunday afternoon | was very interesting, and the ten hoys present were completely won to a realization of the value that such j a course meant to them, and each one j expressed a desire to go through with | the course. The books have been ordered and [will be on hand-for the second les son to be held Sunday, May 21st. As this course will run only about sfx weeks it is important that any boy desiring to be in same should start immediately. The Weather (Special to the Banner.) Atlanta, Ga., May 10.—Forecast till 7 p. m. Thursday: Athens and vicinity: Fair Thurs day. Georgia: Fair Thursday. A disturbance of considerable force is central this morning over the Up per . Lakes, with the lowest atmos pheric pressure 29.24 inches at Du luth. It is accompanied by rains, with local thunder storms, over al most the entire Lake region ahd Up per Mississippi and Mississippi val ley. ' in the southern states the weather continues fair and quite warm, with some cloudiness reported west of the Mississippi. In the west and northwest the weather is again decidedly colder un der the influence of an area of high atmospheric pressure advancing from the Nortlj Pacific coast. Killing frosts. occurred at Helena, Mont. (32 degrees), and Winnemucca, Nev. (26 degrees), and Ught frost at Salt Lake City (34 degrees. Fair weather is Indicated for to night and Thursday at Athens and vicinity. 6? 58 59 ♦ 61 63 Here is a wonderful proposition in the Proper Treatment for BUlinisnesa For a long time Miss Lula Skelton, CThurchville, N. V, was bilious and had sick headache and dizzy spells. Chamberlain’s Tablets were the only thing that gave her permanent relief. For sale by all dealers. ad* die-stamped stationery line: WE WILL EMBOSS and furnish you with a box of Fine Stationery consisting of one quire of paper and 24 envelopes, or half-quire of paper, 12 correspondence and 24 envelopes OR 24 cor respondence cards and 24 envelopes and make yon a present of the die, hand engraved to your order. for 59c If you .know the initials of a friend you could not select a more pleasing gift Fifteen different styles of monograms to select irom. Embossed in gold, silver or any tint you prefer. Above is a few of the many styles which can be had at this special price. Other styles on dis play at our store. This stationery will make splendid gifts for graduation, going away gifts and similar occasions. This offer is a special one and for a, limited time. Take advantage of it now. HHHflHil