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11 HI SILTS
POSITS TlltlTS
FHODIICE PHJ
Hush Your Kidneys Oc-
casionally by Drinking
; ;Quarts of Good Water.
I Vo man or woman can make a
ilstake by (lushing the kidneys
Occasionally, says a well-known
authority. Too much rich food
Negro Citizen Who Has
Been Threatened By
Notes and Boll \Veevil
Turns Writer;'
It has happened!
Posting signs warning negroes to
leave this section and the Boll
.voevll and warning
’ you g P oTs^. lr Thc7maTm a ; g*.SST AZ ffUST
l rnn S .VinnMn„ tr d^.?. en l??!; i Here is what one representative
77ri Cl so ttTtht/smgglrt-'i^vii did more than frighten
B strain only I.rt of t> ^
sto and poisons from the blood. ” eor ®***
fjicn you
! iladAcheV „
feSTbSSSr* disorders' 1<Z of that race ma.ied The Banner
come from sluggish kidneys. Heraiu.
te ssss svr tffiis - “
Wge, or attended by a sensation „ nl “ ,, , , n ...„
Of scalding, begin to drink soft ®? J'f.Vrnn'rrno'fli. 1 Mason
pater in quantities; also get about We g0 ‘, ° ™." ,:rOS!, d ‘ Ma8 °"
four ounces of Jad Salts from any
lajliablo pharmacy and take a table j Wo gt , run '
?r: cc a »—■»
Fs» kl sr , iCf."s."K„'«~ j? ■ Li° ** “
^ke acid of grai>es and lemon , KlUcK Kians,
tifllce. combined with lithla, and f“ r you got to tin, > s, > S
ftps been used for years to help r “ n ; ., „
push clogged kidneys and atlmu- > ou E°t to run r 8 , tlie Mason
late them to activity, also to help ® nd •
neutralize the adds in the system j ^ ou go * to r 1 •
bo they no longer cause irritation. I . . ... ,
thus often relieving bladder elisor- | s ° m0 ‘J® w I,, 1 ?
tj crg teck ua if they could, but when ue
Klan come, dee sleep and dats no
gold.
■ill £01* jjf
THE BANNER-HERALD,
JSATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17 m,,
Prominent Electrician's
Body Found- in Fashion- j
able Section With Two;
Bullet Wounds.
LOS ANGELES. Cal. The police said
Saturday they were trying to determine
whether n woman war involved in the
laying Thursday right of Earle Riming-
at*/ 28, nationally known electric eagin-
.r, >. I«c -.body, mangled by a charge
rum a vuu and a bulkt from a re-
(I c» the lav/n near thel
ciidcnee in a fimhionabie |
;irtay. The officer* said
v.r.rt killed by two per- !
tin of the district told the po-
Thunday night they heard two
officer/ uiu tnejr had been
alone In a coup**, was
Kerr in aton'd residence
unulay night and that
• lurkir
the
:tun, who before her mar-
wa/ M.r.s Vitginia Clone,
nent, has been hysU-ricai
nod o| nor na,b:.ndj death
unable* to give the police
; ; Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can
tot injure; makes a delightful ef-
jfarvescent lithia-water drink,
{which everyone can take now nnd
then to help keep the kidneys
‘clean and tho blood pure, thereby
jcjten preventing serious kidney
.complications. By all means have
tour physician examine your kid-
Tapys at ltJast twice a year.
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Autos, Tractors, Trucks
ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES,
TOOLS
HUGGINS & SON
346 Ilroad St. ATHENS. GA.
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ful man.
Our head Is bravo hut out feet
wont stand. »
So watch ua run, O, watch us
run away from the Ku Kluckv
and de Boll Weovil—
Watch ns run!”
News of The Day
Forbes' Resignation Is
Accepted By President.
thiefIscaught
Sensational Revelations
Are Promised,
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WASHINGTON — Announrenwnt »■
mid, it thi Whit, Hoom thit Pre.ld.ni
llardlns had accptnl th, rmlgnaUon o:
Director ForbM of tha V«t*rana Bureau,
effective February 28.
Taxi Service
Day and Night
WASHINGTON—Revelations which will
“shock the conscience of the country"
! were promised Saturday night by Major
: General Adelbert Groahlte, war common
1 dor of the 18th division in a public state
ment mined regarding the clrcumttnnoit
surounding hie recent enforced retlnj-
1 ment from tho active roll of the army.
NEW YORK—John F/ Derby, Allas
Marshal, of Albany, was arrester aa the
I ring leader of a gang which robbed Mra.
• 000 worth of Jewels last New Year's eve.
000 worth o Jewels last'New Year’s eve.
Eg
YefowCabCo.
PITTSBURG—D. K. Albright, managei
a of the Allegheny plate glass company neai
! here was recently purchased by Henry
Ford, announced a wage increase of ap
proximately 80'per cent.
ELABORATE COATS
Coat* for dress wear were never
more elaborate than they are to be
i this season. * Wrap-about models of
pale-colored satins are elaborately
beaded In self-tone(l beads and col
, la red and cuffed with ermine.
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
1 TRIMMED WITH RUFFLES
i Elgurch Roorgetto crepi In large
I floral deign, aro ahown thla season
trimmed with tiny rufflea of allk or
velvet, or of black lace.
?N E QuTuT Y Y GOOD VAN-NIL GENE rQ 8 U Y AN^??
(VAN-NIL U a aynthetlc veallU of ran flavouring contant. nou-alcohollc.)
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Com ini salon: i% ON AMOUNTS OVER $1,000.00.
107, on amount* np to $1,000.00.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
405 Holman Bldg. Atbeni, Gt.
ALL MEDICAL EYES
The wcrltl of medicine has its eyes
turned today upon a young Toronto
nhyuh-inii, Dr. I'. Hunting, discov
erer cf the most effective antidote
for dinlit-les yet known.
Modernto to the point t.t under
statement. Danting inrlxt.i tliat “In
•u!in,“ us bis prepitrytlon has l*een
called, “is not a cure.** However,
by its use. spo'-lnlists e«:r«e tint dia
betics uYe brought luick to almost a
normal state In n mirer'singly short
Imp. Sufferers, even .n the last con-
lltlon of coma, always fatal hitherto
mve been restored ay jf by a miracle.
In rhort. «.i exoressed by Prof. J
f. It. MacLeixl of the chair of phy
Jology nt the University of Toronto
everything points to permanent' re-
overy following ‘In'millnV use in
•nses not too far gone.
“Of course,” Professor MacLeod
•onredcs. “where tho pancreas lo
-ompletely diseased and the duct cells
all gone, regeneration Is Impos
sible.”
Dr. Dan ting’s discovery Includes
.roof that tho pancreatic principle
s the same In the lower animals as
n man, the isolation of the Internal
iccictlon In the former, and the man-
ifacturo from It of a non-poisonoun
•xttnet which, injected subcutaneous
ly, gives tho amazing results the
loctor has nttalned.
Though his theory was not a now
.no, Dr. Banting's methods were hla
*wn .and It wan ui»n himself to make
ihsolutcly certain that’ the supposed
intidoto # ho had discovered would
lot kill* .that “Insulin” was tried
;'irst. Ho lived, and without a
thought of remuneration, immediate
ly gave the result of his labors to
ho w^rld. Offers of millions have
toured In upon him, hut ho has re
..•jeted, them nil for a $6000 position
is clinical supervisor of the dlabetlo
ward of Toronto Hospital.
Dr. Ranting is 31 years old. In
the World War he rose from the
ranks to a captaincy and was wound
ed seriously nt Cambral. Rack In
'unnda he accepted the post of as*
dstunt In physiology In Western Uni
versity at London. Ont.
Disavowing ,as he does, any share
>f credit for tho discovery of “In-
.ulin,” and aehio\emcnt for which he
divert still* honor to hit pupil ,Dr.
Ranting, Professor MacLeod’s sup-
;>ort of the farmer's efforts has been
of Incalculable value.
Himself In the front rank among
students cf dlabetea, MacLeod haa
liud supervision, sl.co the antidote's
discovery, of preparing the refined
ant I-diabetic extract In adequate
quuntltien, and has followed the dls*
cuvery into ull its,Important physio-
loglrnl by-paths. At present he and
Ills associates are engaged in making
uti aa:;ay of “UnsuUn,” necessary to
determine the proj-cr dosage in hu
man treatment’
REVOLT IN IRELAND
DUBLIN—(By The Aisocisted Prcsj.)—
President Coigrsve Saturday issued
j “last word” statement ot* the peace qt
m
ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
TO
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
British Columbia
California
Florida /
Washington
• Georgia
Havana
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oregon
Heath Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
VIA
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
For further information applv to
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.,
714 Healey Budding, Atlanta, Ga.
/
tion in which h« say».that the government
”i* determined to put down thia revolt
against democracy regardless of Uie cix.t/
“Let no man bo deceived,” the state
ment says. "If any one continues in this
unnatural wny uron his own people alter
tho expiration of the stated period
tunnCity, be must be prepared to
the price in ^full, (or there will De no
going hack on this.”
“Furthermore, it muit be clearly under*
stood that there will be no meeting for
negotiation* on the part of tbe govern
ment with DeValtra Liam Lynch or any
of their collaborators in destruction, mate
cr female.'
. (The amnesty period proclaimed by trie
Free statn government on February 8 as
the result of Liam Deasy’s peace appeal
will expire Sunday.!
I President Coscrave’s statement aharea
public interest with the 0 truce proposal
of th.* Asociation of Neutral members or
the Irish republican army. Ibia organisa
tion digested that the Free Elates and
tho Republican cease their hoitility for
one month, during which time the neu
trals would put forvh their peace pro-
pgcals. The suggestion uos U«n sent t*
leaders on both sides with a request tor
a reply by February 21.
As a condition to the proposed truest
the republicans wculd cease all military
activities and nil aggregresive acts
attain»t r^cr.s and property^ Tho Pro**
state government on' its part, would sus
pend all trials and exceution.i as wen
as military activities and would ma;:e
| no amsts.
COMB COW1
COVINGTON, Ga.—One Putnam
county farmer owns cow that doeo
a day’s work every twenty-four
hours. She give* 6 gallon* of milk
per day. One gallon I* used for
Hwect milk, and from the other five
gallon* 3*4 pounds of butter per day
*rc made.
GRAY AND CORAL ,
A goiru of gray Spanish lace la
draped over a slender sheath of gray
aatin and adorned with a girdle com
posed of coral bead*. A lace panel
hang* from shoulder 14 hem Incite
teck.
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The MODES of SPRING DAWN on the HORIZON of FASHION
At last Fashion has made up her fickle mind as to what we shall wear, and here you have
the result ot months of planning and buying. Hats that are breathlessly lovely in line as
they are joyous in color—frocks that take pages out of history, and write history for them
selves, the little important things that really make the mode. All these you find as part of the
extensive array we have assembled—Extensive—not expensive. *
New Creations for Afternoon and
Street Wear
Three Piece Suits Are here in All Sizes
Our showing of new frocks is very extensive, every good
material is herein the colors most wanted—the range of
sizes enables us to fit every size, and in keeping with the
policy of this store the prices are reasonable. These new
frocks are made of Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes; Marvelette,
Chamois-Knit, Embossed Crepes. A variety of styles that
makes choosing easy. Long slender line, blouse effects,
medium waist lines. Skirts have side draperies, loose panels,
and many otf them end in uneven lines at the bottom. The
variety of sleeve styles includes long fitted sleeves, short,
elbow or three quarter lengths. Beads, embroidery, ribbons,
ruffles, cabachons, buckles and flowers adorn many of these
new models. The range of prices will suit every pocket
book $13.75 to $59.50
Among the most popular things for Spring is the three
piece suit, our showing includes many attractive models
made of Poiret twills, Alltyne crepes, Knitted crepes, Wool
Crepes, Roshanara crepes, waists are df plain crepe de chine
and canton crepes or in Paisley. The colors include navy,
black and, white, sandalwood, coca, Copenhagen and browns.
Prices from $20.00 ,to $76.50
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New Sport Dresses in a Good Variety
The new sport dresses are very attractive in combinations
of Roshanara and Alltyne Crepes and Paisley waists, ban
dana collars and belts—shown in all sizes.
rt New Millinery
Speaks French
Fluently
Coat Suits—New Styles for Spring
Coat suits are more attractive than ever, they may be plain
tailored, Balcan blouse, boxed or flared coats, with trim
mings of embroidery, braids and tuck 1 ?. Prices range from
$25.00 to $63.50. '
J
Stunning Models in Capes and Coats
Fashion allows these luxurious models to express every
whim and fancy as t'hey go in their way ta capture feminine'
admiration. Beginning with the .-traightest of up and down
models, and ending with the voluminously wrappy affairs,
every variation, Whatever you prefer, this collection will
prove eminently satisfactory. «Made of Roshanara Crepe,
Knitted Crepes, Brytonia, Velour and Bolivia, and shown in
all the wanted colorings. Prices range from $6.50 to $50.00.
Corsets Obey the Rules of Comfort While
Providing Smart Lines f 'f
For the energetic sports that- will start presently—(for
evening occasions when one’s corset plays a silent but impor
tant role—for general wear, models to meet every require
ment. In the LaVictoire and Thompson’s Glove Fitting Cor
sets a model especially designed for each type, figure. Our
corsetierre will gladly give you a personal ntting.
Attractive Frocks for Dinner and
Evening Wear
These new dresses are shown in a variety of models made
of taffetas, lace and georgette - combinations, georgette
crepe, crepe‘romain, silver lace combined with georgette.
Sleeves are very shorftif no sleeves at all, beautiful draped.
effects. All the wanted colors are. shown and prices rstrtge
from ’ .... $25.00 to $50.00 *
Chic little turbans, wide brim
affairs of grace-and beauty. Hats
•that achieve the happy medium in
truly French styles. Made of silks,
straws, felts and laces. Gay little
flowers, feathers and ribbons
adorn many of the new models.
You’ll like the^nqw things in mil-
,©. linery and you’ll find our prices
1 very reasonable.
Fashions Newest Neckwear
A wonderful showing of “neck-fixings” is ready for your
inspection, prettier than ever.
DR^nty organdie points in colors, linen embroidered in
colors, organdie embroidered with wool, vesting to match.
Berthas in all the variations. Laces for making your own
berthas with ribbon attached. Lace and embroidered collar
and cuff s£ts. * Spanish and'rose point laces. -
Pretty Taffeta Dresses for Misses and
Slender Figures/$18.50 to $28.50
These taffeta dressed are shown in basque and longi waist
effects, tucked, raffled and corded, witfuiave collars and
berthas—they are very attractive* and the prices are unqs->
ually reasonable.
Time for Spring Sewing
Needles will soon be busy making Spring and Summer
garments, and we have prepared to meet the need with a
wonderful assortment of piece goods, for the creation of any
kind of garment one could want.
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Silks in all the newest shades and kinds.
36 inch Ratines in solid colors and checks 45c yard
Imported Ratines, solid colors and plaids at 98c, $1.39, $1.49
, 32 inch Fast Color Ginghams in pretty patterns .. 25c yard
27 inch Fast Color Ginghams 10c yard
Imported Ginghams in beautiful colors and patterns 45c yard
Voi les of. every description with prices at .. .. 10c to $1.98
•Woolen Tweeds in stripes and plaids, 54 in. wide 75c to $3.75
Imported Voile Eponge .. .. 95c to $1.69
Silk Voile Tissues 39c yard
Japanese Crepe in all colors, 32 inches wide 35r
Checked Colored Nainsook .. 25c yard
. There are many other items in piece goods for Spring and
£pramer too numerous to mention. We invite you to come in
and see the many new 1 materials for the coming season.
Davison*
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Company