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MAC 'OUR
THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1919.
Here’s A Gentle Laxative
For Elderly People
A daily free movement of the bowels becomes a serious
problem as you step from middle-life into old age, and much
dependence can no longer be placed on nature herself. The
bowels find artificial aid necessary.
The stronger the physic, os old people soon learn, the
greater the contraction of the bowels thereafter, and so the
wise purposely avoid salt waters, pills and other harsh pur
gatives. Many have learned to place absolute reliance on
the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple
laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name
of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
It produces an agreeable movement as nearly natural and
free as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands
use it regularly, In the small dose prescribed, and keep them
selves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from
constipation.
The drtrgfiat will refund your money if it fails
to do as promised.
S Dr. Caldwell’s
YRUP OEPSIN
The Perfect JTLaxative
PRICE AS ALWAYS
In spite of greatly
increased laboratory
costs due to the War,
by sacrificing profits
and absorbing war
taxes we hare main*
tained the price at
which this family lax-
athre has been sold by
druggists for the past
26 years. Two sixes—
90c and $1.00.
FREE SAMPLES — If you have never used
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial
bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washington
St., Monticello, III. If there are babies at home,
aik for a copy of Dr. Caldwell’s book. "The
Care of Baby."
Official
U. C. T. NEWS
With the Knights of the Grip,
Edited by
SAM WOODS
C. E. BROADNAX
prepared for the trade by the Coni
mercial Chemical Co. \ir. Cox trav
eled South Carolina all of last M week
with Charlie Elder of Talmadg
Proe. With them was .1. H. Moore
palling oilR and greases.
it Pryant reports t
on Dominion Sugar. He n
American Sugar itelining C
bus!-
BROADNAX.
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE
Guaranty Investment & Loan Co.
REPRESENTS
The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., and a
number of the largest old Line Fire Insurance Com
panies.
Everyone should be fully protected against Acci
dents, Deaths and Fires.
Full and expert information given on all Insurance
matters.
— SEE —
Jr.; '.
Randall S. Freeman
Manager Insurance Department
Office Phone Home Phone
716 655
ARROW COLLARS
LAUNDERED OR SOFT
THE BEST THAT YOU
CAN BUY AT THE
PRICE YOU PAY
Ctustt, Peabody it Co., tne., Troy, IV. T.
V. H. Smith has checked io from
Jacksonville and other points.
There has been two changes this
week amon# travelers that will be of
i interest locally as all four grip totera
are well known.
T. M. Patterson is back on his old
territory representing Helira Snuff
Co., and M. II. Barnes with the same
firm has returned to Albany ntad will
work territory out of t liat south
Georgia town.
C. R. Render has Reid’s old terri
tory now around Athens for Frank
E. Block. E. J. Reid goes to Macon
territory for the same firm as branch
manager.
Joe Cobb, an experienced cigar
man was in and out of Athens last
week boosting Shanna cigars.
Cobb has handled hundreds of brands
of cigars and he is banking all on
the above line and is getting orders
F. A. Currie, Jr., N. T. Penlck and
C. M. Jordan are the three live wires
here for several weeks working with
the Talmadge forces selling syrup
and molasses through Penlck & Ford,
Ltd., New Orleans.
M. L. Wilson who hails from Way-
cross is in local territory calling on
the druggist trade through Brown
Manufacturing Co.
We are not advertising for this
particular magazine, but the May is
sue of McClure has a rattling good
article entitled, "Why Germany
Quit,’’ by Cleveland Moffett. America
had to do business quick when she
entered this war and Mr. Mofffett
tells some inside facts on what she
did. He tells of a certain Detroit
manufacturer that built cannons on
his second trial that equaled the
ones that France took 30 years to
develop.
While the league of peace is being
formed, C. P. Cox has started a war
on flies and he does it with a powder
\ traveler for Webb &
got left in Monroe las;
w time fooled him and
ed the station the On-
was away beyond,
that this happened too
M. lol nson worked local re
tailers lure t e past two weeks for
tne Brook t’and.v Co., of Chalanooga.
Three consecutive wins in good
hands of **ook caused L. O. Reid of
the New England Nftuiufaeturing f
to leave local territory for the Windy
City wher« all the stock yards are
located. Si Daniel of the Bohannon
Tobacco Co., and Henry Doolittle of
the Kmpir • Shoe Co., wear that
told you so" smile. These two gen
tlemen are open for engagements, and
can be found any week-end on Bar
ber street.
Hal C. Carrington, proprietor
Hal’s plaeo at Commerce, was in the
city last Tuesday visiting the Jobbers
and shaking hands with his numerous
friends.
All day singing and dinner on the
ground. Doesn’t that sound good?
Does any reader know of a Sunday
school organization that is going to
have one soon? If so please write
Paul Davis of the Meyers Distribut
ing Co. He is anxious to attend and
will walk home after the affair.
We had a letter from Reub Emery
last week dated at Memphis. He is
out there selling trucks for the
White Co.
Ferd M. Hahn, special represent®*
for the Pepsi Cola Company returned
from New Bern, N. C., last Friday
and will be here all of this week
boosting the popular drink. Mr.
Hahn, is in touch with several par
ties to handle the drink in^thens.
Joe. D. Taylor who calls on Pitner
& Beussee is mighty well pleased
with feed business in and around
Athens. Likewise is the Grain Belt
Mills Co., who gave Joe the job.
There is a meeting of the IT. C. T.
next Saturday evening.
Kelts is still having great suc
cess selling Como feed through Webb
& Crawford Co.
the Red and Black, captain*,
conches and Tech records, data fur
nished by the Pandora, the year 1899,
showed no coach. He was Gordan
Saucey, and the score was Tech 7.
Georgia 0. T. W. Baxter, the local
lumber dealer played left field for
Georgia. For the convenience of
SAM WOODS
/:?’*?* travelers, we are going to re
ai r.ounce th** remaining games to be
played in Athens this season. Mer
Vi r. April 30th and May 1st. Tech
M.'y 16-17
Gainesville is preparing to send
strong delegation of grip toters
Athens May 23-24.
T. W. Brobston and Tom Murry
both worked local territory last week
for E. C. Simmons Hardware Co.
Mr. K. D. Brobson, special repre
sentative for the Corbitt Truck Co.
is in town this week working with
the Hedenberg Motor Co.
Mr. H. E. Reynolds who formerly
traveled for a Charleston concern
now with H. T. Huggins & Sons. Mr.
Reynolds has already made a repu
tation as a salesman for himself and
is sure to make good out of Athens
Mr. Joe Downs, of the Hedenberg
Motor Co. came in Saturday from
weeks trip in South Georgia, where
he has been working new territory.
He reports business picking up.
The Denny Motor Co., reports big
sales for the Liberty car. If the sup
ply were as large as the demand
♦hen one person out of every ten
would own one of these^cars, or so U
seems to Mr. Denny.
W. S. Lycan proprietor of the ho
tel Crookston at Crookston, Minn,
and the Markham hotel at Benldge,
Minn., is in Athens for several days
visiting his old friend L. O. Reid of
the New England Manufacturing Co.
Mr. Lycan was a former grip toter
of the old school and Is a member of
of the U. C. T., Grand Fall, w. Dako-
to. Messrs. Lycan and Reid will mo
tor back to Minnesota next week.
Secretary W. E. Epps, of the U.
T. Council No. 315 says all commit
tees have been appointed to look af
ter preparation for the Grand Council
and everything is rocking along
smoothly. Word comes through Bil
ly Gilmore and Joe Wilson that Toe
cot will sned many visitors to Athens
on May 23-24. The entire Gainesville
Council was invited to attend the
convention. The following ‘big
three" rode the council’s goat last
Saturday: E. W. Carrol, C. R. Daniel
USE YOUR CREDIT
Uncle Sam Needs Your Cash
Uncle Sam lias arranged it so that you can become the owner of hia good as
gold notes hy paying for them in small convenient weekly amounts. In
other words. Uncle Sam says, '‘Use Your Credit. ^Ve also say, Use
Your Credit and
Your Outfit Here
On Our Dignified
Charge Account Plan
No introduction or bundle of references needed to open
on account here. Just tell ns how you want the terms of
payment arranged—that s all there is to it.
Our Liberal
Credit Terms
And. mind you, we art
offering you tbs con
venience of a Charge
Account—take one, two,
or even three month* to
pay for your clothe*.
This plan it pleuinf
everybody end should
appeal to every man
•nd Woman.
We Clothe
The Family
Women’s and Misses’
DRESSES
For All Occasions
Men’s Suits For Spring
$22***0 an d $30.
These two special values in men's suits on sale this week
only. Many of the smart new waist-line models
are included.
A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at
any store. It stops falling hair, itching- scalp and ends
dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak
ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant. Try it!
and Frank Jackson. Secretary Epps
says that Frank Jackson stood the
reinstatement test o. k.
L. R. Martin of the Flynt Tobacco
Co., was here Thursday. L. R.,says
he will be an Athena visitor during
the U. C. T. convention.
President IV. A. Smith and local
salesman. P. L. Newsome of the
Southern Tire Co., were in Athens
Thursday and Friday.
Lon E. Davis, factory represents,
tive of tne Remington Arms Co., was
here two days last week working dt
rect to the trade selling cartridges.
Out of Richmond here the week,
end was Clint Davis who is very
popular with the trade and boys on
the road.
R. M. McMahan, special represen
tative for the Wescott Motor Co., is
here in Athens showing the Wescott
car. Mr. McMahan is working
through J. C. Blount, distributor out
of Atlanta.
G. Land, of Barnes-Fain Co., had
with him all the week. V. H. Merry-
man. who is specializing on "Hof-
stra." a fly killer.
Judging from what H. K. Minor of
the Cleveland Macaroni Co., says.
Golden Arc Macaroni is 100 per cent
semolina and loved by everybody In
the territory. Mr. Minor is getting
the business in this section on the
above brand, three cars having been
placed here in the last 3 weeks.
11. S. Giles, H. G. Davidson and'X.
G. Murry are the boys here launching
the Piedmont piano contest for Ug-
gett A Meyers. They are certainly
putting PlediiMnts to the front.'
Dear AI. with apoligies, to Ring
W. Lardner:
Dear AI:
L. R. Martin left here Friday head
ed for Atlanta to attend grand opera,
and he took John Griffith with him
and asked me to go along, but I don't
know nothing about grand opera, but
Prof. Krassert left Saturday, he met
Caruso once, you know. We heard
him on the Victor talking machine.
By the way, AI, Charlie Baldwin
is back from New Orleans, and he
says it is one more big place. •
W. L. McGabee was here again this
week giving away Maple sugar that
goes in Sweet Caporal cigarettes, and
he certainly made a lots of friends
while the candy lasted. Say AI, you
heard me talking about how Capt.
Cooper could walk, well say Ai, ho
hasn't got a thing on Sam Marks.
Eh AI, did I tell you that Tech played
Georgia here May 16-17. Well they
do, and AI the fur will fly here tnat
day. That Mize boy that plays short
stop for Georgia was born at Com
merce, but that don't bother him at
all In stopping hot liners. AI I know
that pitcher Phllpot, and he gets
away with it on account of his brains
so Bill Beck says., Manager Heaton
has promised to slip me a pass if 1
want to go and I think I shall if
some sucker offers me car fare, eh
Ai.
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/
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We also have a new battery in stock to fit
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ths location of either your bull
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You’ll And our lervlce prompt
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PHONE 141 ATHENS, CEORAiA