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'Office 1201—By
MRS. HICKEY
SO WEAK COULD
HARDLY STAND
Tells How Lydia E. Pink*
barn’s Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health -
Worcester,.Mass. — “I had some
trouble caused by a female weakness
-]and got so run
down and weak
from it that I
could hardly stand
or walk across the
floor. The doctor
gave me all kind*
of pills, but noth
ing helped me. I
pened to meet
riend who had
taken Lydia E.
Pink ham’s Vege-
101 thought! would try it. After tak
ing it a week 1 began to improve.and
now I feel lino and am doing all of my
housework, including washing; sew
ing and faDoawcleaning. I have recom
mended your .medicine to my friends,
U d f am willing for you to use this
letter as a testimonial,as I would like
to help any one suffering the way I
did from such * weakness.”—Mrs.
Delia Hickey, 18. Ludlow St.,
Worcester, Mass.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-
Book upon “ Ailments Peculiar to
Women 7 ’ will be sent you free upon-
request. Write to The LydiaE. Pfnk-
■ ” *— Mass. This
formation.
4F AND IF
Alla M. Fomter
If wo only could roast In the
winter.
If summer wo only pnuld freeze.
The change would prove moat dc-
liKhtful, ‘*lfi
The Htylo would everyone please.
If si»r!np would Unger all summer
And winter be just one long fall.
Say! wouldn’t, we all Just be hap-
We couldn’t find fault then at
all.
If every day that now precis us
as met with tnunkftilncs::—
Say! **
'..lust wouldn't ourselves bo made
over? ,
And .say! now wouldn’t It pay?
If in sprint; and. summer und
winter, x
And fall, we Joyfully went.
Now what would happen, I won
der—
If we learned to Just ho contorit’!
MOTHERS ANImTaUGHTERS
NIGHT AT Y. W. C. A.
£5 Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. This
book contains valuable inf<
A Wish
her'splendid chairmen. The music
department with Mrs. John Mor
ris chairman had charge of the
very beautiful program. -Mrs. Mor
rlt, Mrs. Snelllng, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.
Burnet, Mrs. Abney welcomed the
guests. Mrs. Rufus Moss announc
ed the Dress-making class will
start Friday morning at the wo
man’s club, and It will doubtless
meet with the success of the very
recent cooking school. Mrs. Oscar
Davison chairman of membership
committee reported the following
now members: Miss Bessie Paine
Miss Josephine Wilkins. Mrs. Em
mett Mler, Mrs. Asbdry Hodgson.
Mrs. Ould, Mrs. Walton and Mrs.
Brewes. Following the meeting a
very lovely social hour was enjoy
ed. Tho rooms were beautifully
decorated with a wealth golden
spring flowers. Tlio tea table very
handsomely appointed was covered
with an oxqulsltn' lacn cloth and
centered with a sliver basket of
Daffodils, with an elegant silver
service at either end of the table.
Mrs. T. P.- Stanley and Mrs. C. M.
.Snelllng pourM tea. Mrs. Ralph
Among the many bright events | Hodgson. Mrs. Jodi Wler, Mrs.
in Y. W. C. A. circles orte of the;Hugh White, Mrs. Howard Abney
brightest and happiest was the 'and Mrs. Duncan Burnet served,
dinner given' Saturday night. It j A very cordial welcome Was ex-
was Mothers and Daughters Night; tended the popular visitors who
and they were all there; or at' contributed very largely to the sut^
table Compound, I least nearly all, for there were ov-’cess o ftho happy meeting so full
er eighty seated at the tables laid j In every particular both from a*
in “The Prince."- j business nnd social standpoint.
Speeches, toasts and responses, I — St
and songs punctuated and made j DR. E. L. HILL TO OIVS
a lively accompaniment to the din- iSERIES OF BIBLE STUDIES
r.cr. Many bright talks were given , ON CHRISTIAN
mostl by the girt reserve as also '.STEWARDSHIP
were tho toasts given by them to | u,. R u HU) p^,. ot u, e nrit
the mothers and responded to by
thd"latter. .Among those speak- P T e ? bn ® rUn chnrch •* “ e "quest
ing were- Misses Prances Forbes,
Call io McWhorter, Janet Jamigan,
Annie Laurie Hill, and Norp Fort-
son.
Toasts and responses by Miss
Forbes, Miss McWhorJer, Joseph
ine Brooks response by Mrs. R.
P. Brooks, Mrs. Joseph Jarrell,
Miss Tommy Hally, Emily Daugh
try, Mrs. T. J. Woof ter.
Many songs appropriate to the
occasion were sung and Miss
Louise Jackson gave a reading.
Nothing could be more inspir
ing than this meeting of mothers
and daughters at which the lat- u
ter learned some of the things -g
“I have taken Cardul (or
run-down, worn-out cohdl-
tioivnervousness and sleep
lessness, and I was weak,
too," says Mrs. Silvio Estes,
of Jennings, Okla. “Cardul
did me ]uct tote oi good—so
mucffthin"Bwe!tT0Tn>
daughter. She took three
Lotties of
CARDVI
The Woman’s Tonic •
| and her condition was much
better.
“We have lived here,,
neai-jennings, for 26 yean,
and now we have our own
home in town. I have had
to work pretty hard, as this
country wupt built.up, and
it m*el»+ard ttrus.
"IWISh I could tell weak
women of Cardul—the raedl-.
d give me.
i and do my
of the woman’s Auxiliary, will ad
dress the women of the church and
all Interested on Christian Stew
ardship, whlch.jrlll consist of six
‘Bible studies beginning Wednes
day afternoon, at the prayer meet
ing hour whloh Will be 4 o’clock.
These lectures will be of inesti
mable value, and exceedingly in
teresting and win continue through
six weeks. The Drat lesson will
be “God the Owner.”
'/girls were doing and hoping to
I accomplish 'in their work with the
Y. W. C. A.
The Girl Reserve movement is
ond of the very wide awake acti
vities of (he Y. W, Their influ
ence for good is very far-reach
ing.
Besides a wide sphere of help,
fu) activities . this department is
ohe'of 'the most 'deTlffhtful as a
purely recreational and outtot for
the best kind of fun for girls.
All these things were.brought
out in the girid’ talks.
WOMAN’S CLUBH0L08
BRILLIANT MEETING
Tho Woman's club held an unu
sually large and brilliant meeting
Monday afternoon' at' the club
I house with tpe president, Mrs. La-
< mar C. Rucker In the chair preaid
ing In her usual graceful and.hap-
l>y way. The preaence of three
charming visitors, Mrs. Michael
Hope, Mrs. Charles Dowinau aid
Miss Evelyn Jackson, of Atlanta,
was a notable feature. Coming
over In the Interest of organising
a Junior music stuoy club, which
met heartily with tho approval of
all present, enjoying very much
i 'he message brought by tbeee de
lightful women. Mis. Dorman,
one of Atlanta’s most gifted pian
ist dedicated the.new piano with
a group ot exquisite numbers. The
normal school representatives sang
their Alma Mater which was very
happily received. The usual busi
ness hour was very largely
OFFICER8 AND TEACHERS
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
MEETS THUR8DAY
O’CLOCK
The officers and teachers of the
Primary department ot the First
Methodist church will told their
regular monthly meeting with Mrs.
E. C. McBvoy Thursday evening
at 8 o’clock. Following the busi
ness, session Prof. D. L. Earnest
will address the ’ meeting
“Teacher training.” ‘
EXECUTIVE bImEd
I’itESBYTERIAL MEETS
. The Executive board of (he
Presbytoilal held an all day sfcfc-
sion Tuesday at the First Presby
terian church with the president,
Mrs. F. m. Monroe of Gainesville
presiding. Several out of town
members were present. Mrs. J.- C.
Turner Of Jeftcrron, Mrs. A. P.
Deadwyicr of Commerce, Mn. Ed
Schafer of Toecoa. Among tho
local members are Mrs. George- D.
Thomas treasurer, Mrs. Eustace
Stevens, secretaty. Mrs. Andley
Morton, Mn. * Charles Ncwtlon,
Mrs. Paul Hollidry, Mrs. Davis
and others.
Study Club
with Mrs.
Mrs. W. S. Chadwick left Sun
day for his home i - : New Berne,
N. C. after a visit to his daughter
Mrs. R. P. Stephens.
Messrs. Howard Mewbourtie and
Zack Hayes of tho University
spent the week-end in Elberton.
Mrs. Ed Schafer of Toccoa is
the guest of Mrs. E. B. Cohen
coming down for the Executive
board meeting ef -*-ic Presbyterial.
Mrs. J. C. Turner of Jefferson,
Mrs. A. P. Deadwyler of Com
merce, Mrs. E. M. Munroe and
Mrs. Newton of Gainesville were
visitors here Tuesday for the Ex
ecutive board meeting ot tho -Pres
byterial at the First Presbyteri
an church.
Mrs. Charles Dowman, Mrs.
Michael Hoke and Miss Evelyn
Jackson who were week-end
guests of Mrs. Lamer C. Rucker
havcv'c'.urncd to Atlanta.
, Rev. W. B. McDonald of Mays-
ville was in the ci ty Tuesday.
Col. Knox Folker of Monroe
spent Tuesday in the city.
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Miss Rebecca Atkinson of Frank
lin. N. C., after attending the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Atkinson on Boule
vard, la spending a few days In
■Jlrecnshoro, Go., and will return
:o Athens before she leaves for
North Carolina.
Mrs. Howard Abney leaves this
week for u visit to Mrs. Robert
Morton of Greenville. 8. C., before
trying to Lumpkin to spend several
weeks with relatives.
- ffl—
The many friends of Mrs. 1’oart
Montgomery will be plpased tu
know that she 1* recovering from
a selfbug Hines at the Ueueru!
Hospital.
, fl— •
Mrs. J. D. Bradwcll will return
home from Atlanta Wed t-vday,
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Leo
Stillman. She will be uccompaul- '
ed by her sister. Mrs. C. H. Shel
don, ot Brunswick, Go., who will
visit her for several days.
Mr. Churlle Atkinson of Atlanta
will tie with his parents Mr. and'
Mrs. A. D. Atkinson this week.
—08—
. Miss Carrie Porlnutt who Is
visiting her mother Mrs. W. T. [
Aim .ml In Appalnchee was a re- j
cent visitor In the city.
—I*i— i
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wallace,went
to Elborton Tuesday for the day
to attend the Shrine convention.
—ffl—
Mr. unci Mm. J. \V. Procter who
have been kucmIh of Mm. .J. L.
Smith havo returned to their homo
in Elberton.
-ffi- .
MImhoh Kmlly and Jlexenir M.mon
«!K*nt the week-end in Atluniiu
gg
Mr. and Mm. John WillluniH t
CulumbUK, Ohio, arrived Tuesday
afterno n to vl«lt Dr. and Mrs. A.
G. G. Itlchnrdson.
-ffl-’ /
Mrs. 11. R Woodworth and chil
dren am visiting relatives In Soo-«
!al Circle.
Be Careful What You
Wash Your Hair With
. Dr. and Mrs. J. \V. Galloway
‘have moved from Prince Ave. to
.Grady Ave.. to the home formerly
.occupied l»y Mr. Warren Connolly*
\ 5**!!? trolly. Mm. Ouiloway'H friend*
' 1 will be pleased to ieurn of her im-
’Many soaps and prepared sham- provement from an UlnoMu of ®ev-
poos contain too much free alkali* Jcrai weeks,
which is very injurous, as it dries \ —®—
/he scalp and makes the hair brit- 1 The friends of Mm. T. W. Powell
He. . Iwlll regret to hour of her continued
The best thing: to use is Mulsi- J Illness,
fied cocoanut oi! shampoo', for this
CORK 18 BE8T
A cork is much better than
cloll. for "enuring steal knlvw. | v |dtn« fof submlsslng for another I
Stick It in your_ ac U g pn e , constitutional amendment to >uro-
antl
surface? .. . ... _
clean, and will save your hands, reportw j out today by tho senate
i* /rrviu n “.r ths tnetai constitutional amendment to pm-
n \ bri ni tl nni < i«h r *« h Wfi?l as v ! do for n l , 0l ,ulftr referendum to
aco. It will polish as well as future constitutional changed was
Judiciary committee.
CURLS AND PUFFS
MO
Wlion you want yflitr eggs beaten
(liilckly add a pinch of salt. A tea
spoon
white . .... i -wllvll>> _____
beaten will produce a much light- Ient the preS ent time,
er. frothier reaulL *
all black hat
Tho all-black hat la having its
of to* vogtte
curl* and puffs are seen on ’ "^.''smaM hata of mll-
fSshlonablo henis. Hairdressers tor color.^ Bolt, small n«a «
' uoa a puicn ui sau.. n. fSsliionablo heads. Hairdressers -- u
of cold water added to the renor * t^t the sale of side ttn aro cftectlrely trlinm a
ejw when It It being $ ’switches and bangs Is excel-.
tadll nmritlRM tt much llffht- 4 as bOWS, and BW YCTJ Bluurt EWr
ed
ESSBSSSSSSSB
:bs&B3SSZSsssst
Mrs. Lester's Body
Brought To City
Mm. Sarah B. Lester, aged 1!)
died at the residence of Mr. G. '21
Edge in Atlanta Monday. The re
mains were brought to- Athena j
is pure and entirely fcreasoless. It
is very cheap arid beats anything
else all to oieced. Ybu can get
Mulsified at any drug store, and
a few ounces will last tha whole
family for months.
Two or uhree teaspoonfttls of
Mulsifkd in a cup or /glass with
a little warm water is all that is
required. Simply moisten the hair
with water and rub an abundance . xiref/day for funeral and Interment,
of rich, creamy lather, cleanses i Mrs. Lester is survived by her
thoroughly, and rinses out-easily.; husband. T. E. Lester, five sorts.
The Mir dries qmdely and even- I L'ddle. Thomas. Odell. Clifford and
y, and is soft, -fresh looking, jjj. c. Lester, all ofsAthons: two
bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to idnuvhtcrs. Mrs. Eunice Wnee’Cr-
manage. Besides, it loosens and ( a nd, Mrs. Wlldrod DelllnKrrf three
-akes out every particule of dust,, brothera. Daniel. Columbus and
lilt and dandruff. Be sure your ! Emory Edge: three sisters, Mrs. c.
J _1 M..t.(«_.i Aa B Ktovull Gnlnckville, da , Mrs.
S. E. Mo:n and Mrs. 8. M. Fos-
tor. of . Atlanta.
• Funeral Mcrvlcea over the ro-
malnH of Mm. Leater wore con
ducted at Latnpkln'n Arodetny
Tuesday morning. Interment was
In the cemetery here.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
MEETS-WITH MRS.
B. R. HODGSON, JR.
The Athens Musk Sti
will meet this evening w._.
E. R. Hodgson, Jr, at 8,o’clock
at her home on Milledge avenue.
“OUR AUNT FROM
California-
"Our Aunt Front California" will
. presented at the Uogart High
UP with tho various reports, allTschool auditorium Friday night,
of which wore oxprokslye of tho iMarch 2nd bv tho Union Christian
splendid activities under the guld- lEndcaVor aoriety which promises
ance of the lovely president and |to be a very cnjoyablo occuslon.
Has your
mealtime drink said
A <5ood many people have had
that message from coffee or
tea after the drug, caffeine, has
had its effect upon nerves or di
gestion.
Frequently the message comes
at night, when nerves won’t quiet
down and sleep won’t come, after
the dinner cup of coffee.
There’s no unfriendly after-
notice from that good cereal bev
erage, foatum. r
Postum delights the taste, gives
comfort am^l ^tisfactiqn, and is
free from any possibility of harm
to health.
Try Postum with your meals
for a few days and let the whole
family, the children included,
share in its appetising, invigorat
ing goodness. It wffl bring better
nights and brighter mornings. •
Your grocer sells Postum in two
forms: Instant Poatnm (in tins) pre
pared Instantly in the cup by the addi
tion of boding water. Poetum -—•
(in package*) for tbooo who prefer to
make the drink while the meal is being
prepared; made by boiling folly twenty
nrinutM.
Postum FOR HEALTH
Made by Poetum Cereal Co., Inc, 1
druggist gives you Mulcified.—Ad
vertisoment.
VAN-NIL 8atlsflea
Now I* the time’ to make your
City tax returns.
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
"Dangerous Age" At Palace
' Today Big Hit; Hefd Over
Wednsday By Popular Request
One of The Best Pictures This Season; Norma
Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien Thursday
£)Michael brother s
eArranged for Quick Selling
SALE of SHOES
□
Greatly Reduced
The odd lots inspired the sale. Eveiy size is here
and every shoe is from our regular stock—which
means that ..every pair is new, fine in quality and
stylish there are pumps with lov^and medium heel
in' patent leather, black kid,
brown calf, add flat heel patent
pumps—also sport oxfords in
black kid and two
tone for sports wear.
it -W
If We Would Grow We Must Pull Together
~ JOIN THE CHAMBER of COMMERCE
H * j j
JtORMA TALMADOE AND EUGENE O'BRIEN PALACE
URSDAY
*'Oai)gerous Ao«” At Pataca
Tonight and Wednesday
Seldom If ever has the Palace thea
tre booked a picture for one daya
Mhowing and held it over for two daya
but “The Dangerous Am*” nbw play-
Inc at the • Palace made auch a
hit with tha patron* May, and the
demand baa been no great, by pat
rons unable to see this wonder pic
tuns that the management arranged
r It* showing again tomorrow
(Wednesday) thus giving everyone
on opportunity to see one of the sea
son’s best entertainments:
Screen document of matrimonial
mishaps—'THK DANGEROUS AGE,
now at tha Palace—From the play by
Kirkpatrick Boone, 4^ which a man,
demonstrates the dangers of life’s
highways after the daylight hours of
his boyhood.
Every wife should see It with her
jsband.
••No woman ever yon and kept a
man with, sulphur and molests. Try
•altre and straight lined. When a man
reaches It and Is attracted by a,
rlrirH's nnt her youth he is after-
it'o-Mp" oww. -That Is- thar mngerntis
Age, A man Is easily, a fool till forty.
Then easy to fool. Watch hint every
Instant and try to lie his permanent
bride. Remember wheu yeur mind is
on moth balls and a spring house,
cleaning pis is on spring poem* and
romance. Dju l grow - indifferent.
There are those school “periods In a
man’s life, 9 to«learn his alphabet.
It to study hfa career. 2!> to strength
en him for his 40th birthday. Yot
must be his tutor gt the later ago. *
NORMA TALMAOOB IN
’THE voter FROM .THK MINARET*
PALACE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
'Here tempealuoue love and derert
dancer, play. Here a thousand llaurea
■weep arrow the acneC la. beauty—
or twtoerk van ecenee. - xptrndore,
then come; they go. But never So (or*
set la the Incomparable art with
which Norma Talmadct portray, the
woman who dftrea, lovinc oa thouch
from the- heart ot Salomf. Hhrba,
Cleopatra, J
The aupportlnt eoat Ineludea Eu-
gtne O'Brien. Edwin Kterenn. noire
Da Brey and Winter IlnlL -
\ - t -pyi- iki r
’Si
ANNOUNCING the a
Opening
OF THE
Athens Candy
Kitchens
NEW RETAIL
College Avenue Store
Thursday March 1st, 10 A* M,
We have 'long waiited to give Athens an un-to-date CANDY
STORfl, and not until the new Dozier Building, comer of College
Avenue and Washington Street was available did we (find a loca
tion that suited our purpose. Here we have opened a store where
ofir own products—PURE CANDIES—MADE RIGHT IN ATH
ENS will be on sale.
" - WE INVITE THE PUBLIC
TO CALL ON US AND SEE ‘
THE LINE OF DELICIOUS * ? W.">
HOME-MADE CANDIES
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