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Dignified Senators
Stirred To Cheers
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. CEORCIA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER vt w..,..
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there and I want to thank him in
^ his presence. He is a wrorthy suc
cessor. I want to plead tor ybur
sractous attention 'o him. He has
been most chlvalric. The sitting i
senator from Georgia has been most
obliging. Indeed I feel like I am j
tho happiest woman in the Unit
I U
piovenu
BONOS FOR ' t ’ * •' s'’ I
THE STREETS |
Supplies wrere hauled from the;
Georgia depot to the division head- j
quarters and the big army wagons ;
took street by street in the rainiest
weather Athens ever had and cut|
' them into sheads. General Randall
was talking to tjie young council-
1 man and declared, “Rucker why'
don’t you fix these streets. ’ “We
| would General,” replied the cap
tain,” “but we haven’t the money.”
TO HAVE SHOALS
as they felt It prooably, they say,
that the upper cnamber from Its
character and make up might not
he responsive at this time.
rrflnr lib I llllllllll* ” ,an and declare<1 - “Rucker Why' CHICAGO.—(By the Associated
I LrlllLU III LUI1UUII don’t vou fix these streets.' “We Press )—A pica for support in
persuading congress to sell the
^^^^‘"TpVreciaL^jThose Who Would Create!And t,™ the'ZZiTwSTSL Shoala pi-»t to
peacefu. homo andean,.ful at-} Trouble Believed to Be! h r^°^a\ e e r d.Th: y o U u n ng
Dangerous Communists, logislator tobk his Vue and went
Seat Sale Heavy .
For “Tangerine”
at the University in futcre.
C. A. Lewis was con firmed
action.of the committee an the off!
cial secretary of the University
Young Men’s Christian- Associa.
t'on. as nominated by the Y. W. t\
| coptumes. Frequently
by , relieved by white f
lace.
‘ffift •#
GIFT OF BOOK3
AND OLD DEED
et?^ n ' eM SCe name “Bay-
on package or on tablets you
tention to me everywhere.
“I want to say further that ij
commend to vott" attention the 10.-
000 000 American women voters ]
who are watching this Incident. It
1* s romantic
but It It an hlstorica
Astor, from the state of Virginia !
can go to Loudon nnd bo accepted
Say Papers.
forth to battle for the bond issue.
Home of the finest business men
in Athens told him he was crazy;
that he “would ruin the town,”
•«* not getting the genuine Bayer as a member of tho British house
product prescribed by pnysicians jof commons, you can tajte this rem-
over twenty-two years and proved Inant of the old south that has never
““ i... 'flickered In her patriotism to her
country and you can be verv well
Incident, senators. Co-ODeration With Mos- . nc . wouia ruin rne town,-
rical event, tf Lady ' dU °” TT 110 I "P au Pcn* c us all 1 but the captain
- - ■ COW I’ 1 eared. Forced En- only smiled and Went his way. “The
trance into Downing money wi " bl '- in spent - frittercd
Street Being Expected.
sife by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache , Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
•Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspi
rin” only. Each unbroken pack-
gae contains proper directions.
Handy boxes of twelve tablets
coat few cents. Druggists also
sell bottles of 2< and 100. Aspirin
is the trade mark of Bayer Manu
facture of Monoaceticacidester of
Salicyiicacid.—(Advertisement.)
away and we’ll not get our paved
streets," one citizen declared
Henry Ford was presented to the
Southern Commercial Congress
\V e Jne.-’day by W. T. McCowan,
president of the Fayette Still and
Lincoln county, Tennessee, Charn-
lier of Commerce.
“Under Mr. Ford’s operation of
the plant,” Mr. McCowan said,
the cost of nitrate fertilizers
would be reduced two-thirds; pow-
• Tangerine,” the musical comedv
■success which brene ail box office
records for a solid year at tho
Cas no Theatre. New York. Is to
he the attraction at the Colonial
Theatre Friday evening.
The love interest is centered in
Loretta Sheridan ts “Shirley Dal-
toi ’’ who has M role which glveH
opportunity for her sweet manner,
torched wth quaint wistfulness
and dainty humor, nnd sam Crltcli
i nan. as “Dick Owens.” the ardent
lover, who last season was lead •
inn man with A] Joeson, Carlo-Sail
dels has provided a tuneful score.
LONDON.—(By Tho Associated contract with the Venables who, stcncc ’’
er, heat and light will he cheap-1 the outstanding bus of which are
"Me of Tangerine. - “Love is »
eing out an Business,' - “Liston to Me." ‘Sweet
lll'L'blt. UIIV UkUL'II ucuaictl. I 1 ,, . T ... , *
We’ll see,” replied the captain. ‘?, cd and society wi 1 make great
Atlanta was at that time under* ftl,des ,nstca,i of ckolnf ’ r out an
disgrace
HI DOIT STOP
FILING ITSELF
35c“Danderine”Saves Your
’flair—Ends Dandruff!
timt pho is/not eolne t0 Fress)—An alleged communist plot who bought Stone Mountain for a
hor commission. to provoke revolutionary trouble f.i Lv & i: k \ A young engineer, whoifl
London Wednesday Inconuectron ■ cr. nresident of fhe Southern
V*'5I i. oft
ABILITY
“Let me Hav. Mr. President, tlmt
when the women of the conntrv
eomo in and sit with you. though
there may be but Verv few in the
ne»t few years, t tiled ire you that
, Spencer, president of the Southern
i w iih un anticipated demonstration Ra'I'vay declared one of the best
;hv the unemployed. Is tho feature jn ihe south ( | ircctc( | the Athens
of Wednesday morning’s newspa- pav s nif j 0 |, a nd when Captain J.
pets, some,of which predict serioui, \y Harnett, completed the work it
. ,. , , . Iliad cost Athens just seventy-five
The organizers eff » al eg, d plot i con j 3 p er square yard while At-
,,, . tor their itat-nients. to be dahgei-
VOU Will get ability, you w k* j 0Uf , tommu „ tstB v or kin,( In coopor-
intevntv of par,lose, vou will cel a0ou with Moscow. Their plan It
ext e,| patriotism and you will go. | tIJ th ,, f xp , o i. atl0n of th .,
cast pfed usefulness j large gatherings of unemployed
“Mr. President arid senators. ! who marched from the ptovinces M
hank you very much for -.his hear.- , laHi w „ ek to rnl , attelltlon
n,r , _ , . . I to their condition and to ask the
lsu<»t* from p rem | cr receive a denutalion.
M " -Mr. Pennr l av/ declined to re-
M . .reive spokesmen rf the unemployed
A resolution to pav Mrs. F“" n " put promised that their cause wouh*
nt,r„ end rnllea-e w«B Introduced , , b „ miniutPrg ot Hbo .
are said bv several papers .which Ianta pai( , th , Venables *1.50_per
claims s'<rffci?nt offkl-il support yard.
UNHEARD OF
FOSSIIIILITIES
La ly," “In Our Mountain Bower.*
find “g\tta Baby." The advance
sale of seats is now in progress.
ADOPTED AT DA.
lerfp- irr;eicd
as she concluded.
later bv Senator Han'l«. It. rro«o
tho scnntfb contingent
Hind *S7.fl7 ns sd^rv from Vo« cni-
her 8 to 21 JncHsive and $9*0 ns
milenre from Georgia. *Mrs. Felton
fiircnd” had drs^n nav from the
dnL» of her nmv»intm«mt until No-
»mber 7. clect^n dav. The resolu.
t.ion to the nppropriati ms
corpmittee
and he/illh.
this older.
The leaders rejected
T. Larry Gantt’s Column
(Contiuued from Page One.)
MAY FCinr.P f NTtZANCE
TO DOWNINC STREET
Ri.niora aunnnrted by the police
oread throughout' the city Tues-
nv to the eUer*. that orcantrera
of the unemployed were determined
to fereo an entrnneo to Downing
street from ’A’ldtehall Wcdpeadny
ami If tile Interview was still re
fused Ri start
It seems
tee lurid
oers ns to what p>nv linnnui
“That the south has unheard ef
possibilities,” Mr. McCowan said,
“is attested by the fact that the
industrial wizard of the twentieth ,
century, Henry Ford, with mil
lions of dollars worth of equipped |
. _o buildings, in a so-called ideality j
HASFBAI I the north, with skilled and un* I
CAPTAIN skilled labor surrounding him, is
Captain Rucker served on the I
Water Commission which built theh. n ^ -i* ef** i*. mj CS I
. .. , ..... .. , | i.e sees at Muscle Shoals. The
mm L!.r?£ arilr 'tVr a0Ulh haS Suited him and public I
i .r.i,.pal direction after the j sentiment is criticizing in his fa-!
piiva’cly buiit had burned c.jaii , vor an( j n2e( | s no j, r0 phet to see 1
fZl y tohn^'uf. '."id C0U "' I him in thj immediate future ful-'
.iy ver to buyn it is said. | filling nofonly his dreams but ,
* . . . .. . ; milted surveys nnc ngures repre-
1: t t of the greatest optmhsts of i seiltlllB , h0 rpSul . 3 of work he P hl;s
The gift of a large lot of valu
able books and an old deed bear
ing the seal of the state and the
date of 1777 tendered the Univer
sity by Dr. T. Neal Kitchens, of
Bullochvillo, was accepted by ti e
prudential committee.
Ask Your Barber
About Mahdeen
Marvelous nc n» JanJrutf feme fa
non> being used ci!
good shops
,
[TIE NEXT Tf ME
*hv-:
•‘MTecd
nair-cut—aiul r^mittdarK;
after a shampot)— "kyonrbS;
SATIN COATS , about a 15-application
Coats of satin, trimmed with j treatment” of Mahdeen
moleskin or caracul, show tin* n»
Medici collars that are said to ; I
■particularly popular in Londo
FrequentIv. toe they are draped an
caught up ut the hipline with
buckle or arnamert.
SAFES IN NEXT WAR
Burying telephone wires behind
tho firing lines was an extremely
dangerous occupation in the last
war and casualties among the sig
nal men assigned for such work
were high. In the next war there
will be no telephone wires between
division headquarters and tin from
line* say army officials.
no'll be mighty g?r».J- to
nl! about it because M:thl.* n # onf
remedy that he will hav
gi.-.e for afterward. Mnl-win
really clear your scalp of UiuUwff^
quickly, eflfcctively, pcriaanig^jr* ^
it doesn't cost you n peLnj q it fjfi
All you have to do to i cTmaneit
relief from that eml.niraqr.'.r^ >now.
storm on your eoli f ,r a- to s ,r
< ‘^fahdccn M the next t
asks—“What will von 1
trbfr
U Ji.
LACQUERED CHARMUESE
Lacquered black eharnnieso is
used by some of the rmnrt !*ari-
sinn eo’tumers to fashion stunnin"
Will not soil or stai
that sickening sweet
objectionable to mo
rect. to the Mahdeen
cogdochcs, Texas, if
Mahdeen at your fa
ricprirrmt-nf store or hr
Further consideration was given
proposed grading and bu'lding
plans by the budding committee
»»f the University at a meeting of
the Prudential committee held
Wednesday at noon, when Profes- 1
sor firlggs was present and sub
He was a member of th-
Board of Education of the c ity | n" our southland,
when Professor Brnnrcn, win, , "Governments should be oper- !
t.o.v issuing his famous p-= .„net r.ted for the good f the governed. I
in North Carolina, -..-.s superin
tendent of choo's _ The captain
was Mayor twic., !n 1884 and again
in lPJd. He was in city council in
181/8-11)02. He was postmaster un-
■uer the Wilson Administration.
IS STILL
“BEARCAT”
Ah, yes. Captain Rucker was the
The navy and army cost about
billion a year for th? good of the
public. The Philippines cost that
all told-—‘.his for the sake of hu
manity. Our harbors cost im
mense sums each year for public
good. The Panama Canal cost
$E25,000,000. Irrigation, and the
Roosevelt dam in the west hav
meat valuable addition to this line
of farm produce. It was a piunt
similar to the Troy bean and be- m-.i .Ti ners ns to wh»t mnv ltamv>ni'"™.‘,V , . .
Ionising to the same species, but, Wednesday mnv not he fulfilled In ■] , f * or ‘< )u ® ) * erv ,‘ ce ~
taller nnd fur more productive, oom’ueh ns three labor commoners “ ‘■Y’ state and leifowmar
Mr. Ilrtdborry r,ays It outylelds j nfter an Interview with Mr. Ron»r i
anything he eve. anw nnd multi- J l aw Inst nh'ht aereed to ndvise the
first baseball captain at the Uni-! c °st millions and no one protest-
versity of Georgia and his legions
ef friends throughout Georgia have' “Now in the development of the
installed at the University a|F rent P ower P lant at Muscle
Shoals, though the government has
spent more than $100,000,000.
♦ 'irf n fl(rht HioUHlCU *“• MU' UlhVLTBllJ U
. ih.t -I scholarship fund knwot: as the
i probable, howexet, tiiu*. u,„ u n * «?.. jt# • . •
.-■.'•restlon, made bv some L^P thn H ’ Rucl:er Fund ln hls
». .. , . Every ba. u
w*th just a few fall-
1”,'; " aira an d a little dandruff—
soon the hair appeared' thm.
honor.
his
already
t i hit credit Athens “Baby Coun-
...- will take his s?at next
plies amazingly. Some unknown j loaders of the tinenieloyod to nr- i January with the best wishes of
party s?nt him seven seed ln a let- cent a conference with Sir Mon - j'' ‘ e.itiro cuy and hundreds of
ter. He did qpt know w’hat sort of tngtto Barlow, the. minister of labor, jaou.uers throughout t.ie country,
bean they were, but carefully plant i a police order was Issued lasti R ,: ls Retting in the class of
ed the sed and they all camo up nfeht forbidding the planned dein- |.CI"ni(incau, Depew and Vi 'sje so
nnd grew off ttreiy. From ihese | onstrntlons. I xar as jgc is concern':,!, but, like
|hi. fungus contemporaries, the
1 — j eap’n is n bearcat when it comes to
Like Clemeitceau,
Wilson And Depew
appeared' thm,
then the dreaded
gwggly, and
fetid spot. It seems a sin~'to Tet
pair fall out or tolerate destruc
tive dandruff when you can quick-
r Iy .,. corr « ct a “ such hair trouble
with a bottle of delightful Dan-
crod 1,460, each oean multiulylng
200 times. Tho second ho pinnted
theso seed uni made something
over two bushels, tie showed se.v-
eral of the laden „- n/(a to a Profes
sor at the Ag. College and he could
not classify the ucan, except that
This is to be returned under the
bid of Ford, but still to be used as
an explosive plnnt in case of war.
Y/e are not asking you for mil
lions but arc asking you, through
your representatives in congress,
lo assist us in placing Henry Ford
in charge of this great enterprise.
been dn'ng on tho campus In con-
nection with the Improvements.
The building committee consists
of .Messrs. Harry tfodgson. Chan
cellor Barrow, MnrCus McWhorter
and H. J. Rowe. This committee
has elected ns its secretary. T. W.
Uecd.
ADOPTS DE8IGN
FOR SENIOR Rli.'a
Thu prudential committee had'
Millin'tied to It a esslgn Tor a seni
or class ring. The design em
bodies the seal of the university
and tho head of a bulldog. This
ring was adopted and will bo the
official Insign n of the senior class
IN GRIP OF CHILEAN
NITRATE MONOPOLY
from Piles
Send to Jiturtni DiurbInI for n Ur
(Continued From Page 1.)
it was a new ami mammoth vari- tioni JU3t to 3 |,ow him they nil love
ty of tho Troy bean. Mr. Brmlber jjj m y
t*y Kuy« tho vinob ktow its tall as
man’s head, with dense foliage
and they are laden wim pods from
the ground up. He says they will
outyleld ar.y combined hay and
food crop he ht'.s e*'er seeu. Sov
derire.
atMilliona of men and womctpL foo<l cro|, IU3 ever seen, sov-
fcaow the magic of Danderine- ” al (armcrs Faw thesl - «talks lad-
how it corrects oily, dandrnffv’ 611 " 1,h be!lna ,£iy tho > aru
Itching scalps and helps the hair i eonvinced ef the
NOTICE
A called communication ' of
Mont Vernon Lodge No. 82, F. &
A. M. will bo held in Masonic
Temple this (Thursday) evening,
November 23rd, at eight o'clock.
The Fellow Craft degree will bo.
confired. All duly qualified breth
ren arc cordially and fraternally
,. to grow long, thick, strong andi
■ luxuriant. Danderine is noAticky 8 _ c A °” B pn
or greasy. It t« the largest sell- AS FARMER
ing hair corrective and tonic in the
fforld because it is not a humbug!
f pot- a bottle at any drugstore.—
(Advertisement)
i -
■‘feentlemens moke Sidman ci
gars, clear Havanna, deliciously
gtimatic—prise 6c. Henson Broa.,
! Fullbright, distributors.
-Adair Foster Method
Simplifies
Modern Auction
!
EW method of instruction by
national authority gleaned
m over ten years teaching
^experience, offers the only com-
•plete, practical course in lesson
“form—that will enable you t-
become the most adept player
in your set.
it! Within the first week, :
-friends will notice th :.:arkcd
“improvement in your same./
The Adair Foster Course will
jprove equally • ' •"•/icinl to
M-ginners • s well as advanced
«4slavt: . The Adair Foste-
"Course covers every phase ,of
Idle game nnd step by step leads
Ivnu from the basic prin-inles to
.the most complex problems.
«ND TODAY—for fre.. Adair
fo-ter hwlild. “The Why
,;^e*ter Bridge.’* which describes
-a Our chain store buvim* pow-
ta again demonstrated in- the
||te course in detail. Desk 4.
.ADAIR FOSTER
Mr. Frank Li|u.:omb is u typeal
townsman att.1 you may say rala-
etl on the College Campus. And
yet he has doveln 'ed Into otio of
the most progroz.-ve nnd success- j
ful farmers In tl.m section. He Is j
growing cotton ..nder boll weevil I
ccndlt oils where old ar.d expert. !
onced farmers fsllev. ihe ques
tion ls, how did Frank Lipscomb
manage to absorb all of that
agricultural love. I think I can
answer that conundrum: It Is In
herent. His grandfather. Profes
sor Will urns Kucierford, In old
slavery days was n planter and
land owner, and never lost hls
love for the coll, r lived a neigh
bor to I'rof. Rutherford ami both
owning small tracts of land, would
meet and exchange Ideas. I
know thi.t njary or the modern
methods adopted today originated
with or were practiced by Prof.
Rutherford. He suilt tire first 9 lo
In Georgia and l believe in the
South. He carried off prizes at
our fairs for exhibits or vegetables
and farm produce.
Hi took Athens out of the mud,
Captain Rucker did. He was the
man who fought valiantly against .... ... ...
powerful opposition to float the invited to attend
first bond issue for pavod streets | , By order of,
and it won, COO to 00. It was with; h. A. NIX. W. M.
this money, $100,00 that Athens jJNO. G. QUINN, Secretary,
j began her paved street system
which has bi on extended with
each following administration.
It was right after the Spanish
American war when General Ran
dal! had his division of troops ea
CITY COURT SESSION
GRAY. Ga.—The city court has
jbeen in session the first two days
of this week and an unusual
camped on the I’hinizy estate when amount cf business was transnet-
thc Captain had his inspiration to ed .ludgo F. Holmes Johnson pro.
urge, a bond issue for street im.! sided. .
dL Pyramid Pile Suppositories—
•Their Soothing Influence
Is Remarkable.
In tho privacy of your own hfj*r
Pyramid Pllo Suppositories ah
blessed relief from Itching, blccuin
Wo are in the grip of the
great Chilean nitrate monopoly,
fl’fce south must have ■ fertilizers.
Fertilizers that dost mr 850 nc
ton ten years ago now cast us $90
per tun. It wil! mean a reduction
of two-thirds on the cost of this
bne article alone. It will mean
tho lighting, the heating, the giv-
ilfg power to all parts of the
country—in fact it will mean the
industrial freedom of America.
With power greatly cheapened on
the farm, tho factory and in nil |
lines, society will make great i
strides instead of ckeing out an
03ri- A nn/»e.
“With Muscle Shoals and other
projects of a similar nature re
turning to the government at the
end of the loon period, a new
method of financing will have
been ushered in. It. this way the fort to know yo „ ,
government really profits anti tie- * e »d to tho nearest drui
velops n natural resource a* the « ot _ a «o.cent box anyw
same time.”
or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and
such rectal troubles. And it Is a
comfort to know you can call or
K storo and
. _ rhertj in the
8. and Canada. Take no substl-
President’s Cousin a Gob
Calomel May Turn
On You Next Time
Next Pose You Take may
Salivate and Start World
of Trouble..
.all taJStite
Calomel ri mercury; auicksilver.
It crashes into »our bile like dyna
mite. cramping and sickening you.
Calomel nttacks the bones and
should never be nut Into vour sys
tem. ■
If you feel bilious
constipated nnd all kt.
Hist go to vour druggist and get a
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for s
few cents which is n harmless veg
etable substitute fo- dangerous cal
omel. Take a spoonful and if it
doesn’t «tart vour liver and
straighten you un better r»'l quick
(cr than nasty calomel and without
‘ making vou sick, vdu just go back
end get your money.
Don’t take calomel! It maker
you sick the next dav; it loses you a
day’s work. Dodson s Liver Tone
straightens vou right up and you
feel great. No sail
Giv» it to children
French Women
Not Discouraged
Will Continue Eight For
the Ballot.
HARIS — (By
Press)—The women
of
tutc. A slnplo box Is often sufficient.
You can nave a free trial nackaxo
l>y sendimr name and address to
- - -. iff _
PvriiTntd Druir Co.. 613
Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
EXHAUSTED FROM GRIPPE
COUGH
La grippe coughs rack and tear
the sufferer to a state of exhaus.
tion. “Would get completely exJ
hausted from violent grippe
coughs,” writes R. G Collins, Bar-
will keep on llgli:ing for suffrage I neirat, N. J. * “Tried Foley s Honey
spite of the action of tho sett -
nte Tuesday in sidetracking a vote,
leaders of the suffrage movement
declared Wednesday.
"Wo wit never ■ say die," ex
plained Mme. DeWltt-Schlumbor-
ger, presklont of the French suf
frage association. ' The battle Is
not In France, nor even In the
present parliament. It will be won
here as In every otnor civilized
country.”
The women were not greatly dls
appointed by the senate’s action
and Tar and the cough ceased en
tirely.” Used by three generations
for coughs, colds and croup, throat,
chest and bronchial irritation. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar has stood the
test of time. Contains no opiates j
—ingredients printed on the wrap
per. Largest selling cough medi-j
cine in the world. Sold every
where.—(Advertisement.) 1
Somebody’s been feeding
Conkeyfe
^ the OR1CCVAL **
Buttermilk Laying Mash
CONKEVS Buttermilk Layii
Scratch Grains give you a bala
just right in animal protein (n
in fibre (indigestible waste mi
_ making rattoi}
or eggs) and low
(indigestible'
No mill smeplnn, shell, _
All nutritious feed/ We use
hgttfffliMk. *
its remarkable results ic s perfectly natural w*y,
It sets remarkable resuts tc
without ruinous artificial stimulation.
J's In the
your dealer for a FREI
■end 6c to pay postage.
Don't Break the Con
ker Chain of Butter
milk Feeds,three in num
ber—one each for Starting,
ind La;
Growing and
THE G.E. CON ICE Y CO.
8S57 Broadway
CLEVELAND. OHIO
For Sale by
Wingfield Cash Grocery Co.
E. Broad Street
SPECIAL RATE
VIA
SEABOARD
perfectly harmless and can not aal
Ivate.—(Advertisement.)
necessary.
iuss . it Is
,Whlle President Hording acts as commnnder-ln-cbisf of tho navy
it nls White House desk, his cousin, William H. Harding, labors for
he good of tho service on the battleship Oklahoma. "BUI" Harding Is
rom Marlon, O.. and Is the 19-year-sld son of W 8. Harding, first cousin
if tho Drnidnnt. :■ ..
■ I
- :
State and County Taxes
are noW due.
W.:A. MALLORY,
m *a Tax
1 Van-Nil Is q Jjntbetlc- renllla of,rare Hotwlns.contest .bumJcAoI^
Its alluring fragrance VAN Nil «« <lcliddus thVor ,
tempts a trial VrtlX-lNlts gratifies desire I
'
Ml
by breaking up congestion
Moat aches nt rheumatism arise
from congestion. Apply Sloan’a
Don’t rub. It penetrates to the
sore spot, starting the blood cir
culating. This reduces painful
congestion—the inflammation
vanishes. ' *
TtrSfcan’. ea stmbwd. bnlssC a
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Trr It cn ttat "ctli la t
To Montgomery, Ala., and
return account Ga.-Ala.
Football Game,
November 25th.
$8.93 Round Trip $8.93
Tickets good on afternoon trains
Friday, November 24th only. Good
lo return as late as November
26th, prior to midnight of which
date return trip must be complet
ed. For further information, phono
133 or 350.
A source of pridi
when critical guest*
, are present. It’s
Good to the last dro
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III, writ
ing your name and address clear*
ly. You frill receive in return a
trial package containing. Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills for pains in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache,
kidney and bladder ailments; and
Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole
some and thoroughly cleansing ca-1
thartic for constipation, bilions-
ness, headaches, and sluggish 1
bowels. Sold eyerywhere.—(Ad-.,
vcrti-omcnt.i
FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY
Wo are exclusive FISH and OYSTER dealers. We -ire
equipped to handle fish in the most sanitary manner.
Our wholesale department is shipping large quantities
enabling us to keep a fresh supply coming at all times. Let
us supply you with some of these fresh caught FISH direr:
from the fisheries.
\ _
ATHENS FISH & OYSTER CO.
561 And 563 East Broad St.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL