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Storm
The World’s Sweetheart" in a brand new reproduction of a
• ' world classic the whole world loves.
♦ irtRY P1CK.FORB in
.» Cf THE STORM COUNTRY
&ACE EIGHT
~~ —— THE BAWWEB.HCTAM>. ATHENS, GEOHGIA f '~~ y Y-";
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WEDNESDAY, MAY & 182S.
Rheumatism
is gone
IWl glorious joy In knowing this:—
that more Red-Blood-Cell* stops
Rheumatism, and that S. S. S.
builds Blood-Cells.
"There are thousands of you men
god women, just like myself, slaves
to rheumatism, muscle pains, joint
pitas, and horrible stiffness. 1 had
John Barrymore in “Sherlock Holmes’* Palace Tonight;
Mary Pickford, Greatest Super--Feature, “Tess of the
Storm Country, Palace Theatre Thursday and Friday
3.S.3. thoroughly rid. tho body of
Rheumatic Impurities,
tin wrong: Idea abont rheumatism
tor 16 years. I didn't realize that
Increasing blood-eella had tho ef
fort of completely knocking oul
. rheumatic Impurities from the sys
tem. That Is why I began using
8. S. S-! Say what you will. 1
never knew auch startling results
were possible. Well, folks, besides
knocking out my rheumatism It
gave me back some of tho strength
luted to have way back! I’ve got a
better color In my face, my appe
tite la dandy. I don't use my
crutches any more. I'm walking
around straight-up on two young
I<*s1» S. 8. S. makes people talk
abont themselves tho way It builds
up their strength. By building
blood-eella It builds nerve strength
for young folks who ought to have
mors, and for older people who
have little. It stops pimples, bolls,
blackheads, eczema, chases away
blood Impurities. You can always
rely on It. Start 8. 8. 8. today tor
that rheumatism. You'll feel tho
difference shortly. 8. S. 8. Is sold
at all good drug stores. The large
size la the more economical.
S.S.S.suss^a
tir
STEARNS’ELECTRIC PASTE
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Roady for Uso-Bottor than Traps
j ^ ’ 11no Vuiv ftlJA
15-oc. box. 11X0
SOLD IVBRYWHKRB
Fresh strawberries 25c
quart. Sponge cakes 20c
each.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
Bunches of 'oninons 5c.
Turnip salad 10c peck.
Green cabbage 5c pound.
Yellow yams 25c peck.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
Angel cakes 50c. Slice one
and serve with layers of
strawberries and whip-
cream—Nothing better.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
MARY PICK.FORD in*JESS of The Storm Country'
Palace Special, Thursday and Friday.
“SHERLOCK HOLMES,” .Arthur Conun Doylo huv© bee.. - Crt ...
PALACE TONIGHT Lid. Th<. play. "Sherlock Holmes," , $Z
Detections may cpme and detec- I written around the Doylo stories
tlves may go but Sherlock Holmes jby William Gillette, has delighted
this picture. In tho last year or
two there has been an Insistent
public d°mand for “Teas of tho
Storm country,” and Miss Pickford
felt she owed it to her millions of
admirers to make for them an en
tirely new production—a brand j
new “Tess of the Storm Ckwintry,” r
mode under the tremendously im- j L
proved conditions in photoplay-
tnaking that have come Into the j
industry in the lost few yean.
This new “Tess of the Storm
Country” must not be thought of ns
a “re-issue” or a revival of a re
built picture. It is a 100 per cent,
new picture only recently com
peted by Miss Pickford at Iher
j Flolioywoood studio; is much long-
j or than the original picture, shows
jmmarable Improvements in every
way. and the great advancements
I in photoplay production methods
j have enabled M>«*« Pickford to pre-
I sent a marvelously eautfftil pic-
j turn—so much creator an so much
more beautiful than the original ns
! to defv comparison and beggar
j description.
' For tills now “Tess of the Storm
t Country” Mfss Pickford assembled
.a cast of exceptional ability. Lloyd
Hughes, who plays the leading
‘role which the late Harold Lock-
'wood created in the original ver
sion, gives nn excellent perform
ance. while Gloria Hope, in the role
of Teola Craves, wins much sym
pathy. Jean Hershalt. as a fisher-
;mqn with villainous purposes, gives g j
[plenty of dramatic thrills. Others
been ' ,n ,hn rnst nro PorrPst Ttriblnson,
i The bafMjTts^Composoif of the
lowing men: J. L. Horny lender;
Clifford Strickland. Roy Towns.
Johif R. Wiliiams, John Upchurch.
William Jtoyster, Vester Ferguson,
J.uther Akrey, Archie Wingfield,
Henry Williams, Albert Morris,
Willie Towns, Clarence Roberts,
Nathan Williams S. C• Eubanks,
&I-* ChHstfa'n* Endeavor Society a* few
miles out of Watkirisville, won
oognition at the State Convention
in Macon.
The “Womanless Wedding” made
A decided hit at the High School
MORGAN COUNTY
MADISON—Mrs. Mary Frank
Chiles died in Mudiaon. She was
born in 1852.
C. C. Jones died In Greenville.
S. C. He was a native of Oconee
county.
The Penick Warehouse go. \
suit agnJnst severnJ fire insurant;*
companies. * * * -»~-
Subseriptions are being solicited
to buy a church at Appalachee to
this week In Hart. The plan is Ittiln tho rural districts of Hart, ■jji
have two farmers and one business Icounty school census has just b .
man to make addresses at each (completed.. Contrary to expert "
school liouse in the county. Itions there was no decrease j n
There ure 5108 school children dumber of colored school ehlldr
Iren
Mary Pickford Palace Thursday and Friday.
goes on forever. Ho Is the greatest millions of theatregoers. And now
detectives In all fiction—both In
popularity and in, intelligence. Mil
lions of copies of the various
books written about him by Sir
Hoy. Robert Russell amt Mme.
de Roilnmere. John 8. Robertson
wns the director, and Charles
iRonlinr the photoerapher.
I The storv of “Tess of the Storm
jronntrv" Is one of the most ap-
, pealing over written. It has to do
a with Tesalbol Skinner, daughter of
inn impoverished fisherman, who
»lives In a “snuntter” village against
the wishes of tho wealthy mnn who
owns the land. Exciting conflict
follows the owner’s efforts to evict
the “squatters" and difficulties be
come multiplied when his son falls
in love with Tess. and when about
the same time his daughter he
roines entangled In a misguided
love affair. How Tess saves this
girl through self-sacrifice, and ihow
she manages through tho terrible
trials of her own father being
falsclv nccused of murder, const!-,
utr the basis of the drama. There
Is plentv of love Interest, and. of
course, the Inimitable Marv Pick
ford hrlngs mnnv a laugh as wfcll
aa many a glad tear.
In short, this ontllrelv new “Tess
of the Storm Country” Is a per
fect blend of tb« fosr-and-smHe
photoplay, and It Is based on such
nn engrossing .theme that It Is •
tain to live through the future ns
the Incomparable Mnrv Pickford*s
greatest screen effort—the crowd
ing achievement of Mary Pick-
ford's career.
STOPS 'hacking COUGH
“Had a hacking, cough for years
and Foley's Honey and Tar Is thr
only remedy that reaehed my rough
I have not been troubled with It
slnee,” writes Mrs. E. M. Doby. As-
bury Park, N. J. Coughs. Colds
Croup. Chest and Rornchlal trou
ble are quickly relieved with Fol
ey's Honey and Tar. Contains ne
opiates—Ingredients printed on the
wrapper. Largest selling cough
medicine In the World.—Advertise
ment.
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000; 10 per cent,
up to $1,000.
BERT
* <05 Ilolman Dlifg.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law Offlcaa
Ath.n., Owirtla
Keep cool
with an
ELECTRIC FAN
Phone 1611
Athens Railway & Electric
Company
Sales Department
Corner Hancock and College Aves.
nt last tho films have captured
hln> for tho delectation of millions
of “movie" fans in the picture
called simply “Sherlock Holmes,”
staring tho noted actor, John Bar
ry more, it to at the Palace tonight
only,
MARY PICKFORD IN "TE88 OF
THt STORM COUNTRY," AT
THE STORM COUNTRY” PAL
ACE THEATRE THOR. AND FRI.
Just a limit the rarest treat Is In
store for the patrons of tho Palace
Theatre when the management
will present on Thursday and Fri
day tMnry Pickford. known every
where as "The World’s Sweet
heart” in her brand now and re
cently completed production of her
famous early cinema triumph,
“Tess of the Storm country.”
It will bo recalled' liy many that
It was In fh© original production
Tess of the Storm Country”
made eight years ago that Miss
Pickford scored one of her early
screen successes—a triumph which
In an Incredibly short lime lifted
her to the very topmost position
In public approval and fan affec
tion. a position she has hold with
out opposition ever since.
The prints of the old picture
egambe so worn long ago that It
was no longer possible to ihow
FOR ^
ONSTIPATIO
Prompt and
Dependable
Hare • thoroughly cleamin* and
wholaaomu affect on the Colon aod
matter in time organ*, that if not
moved regularly, b'nabmM
into the system, with all the aril
effect* of auto-intoxication.
For ill* irro tin ikt artail kora, «W
poisoning of constipotioa tales pftry, and
it U this evil that CkambtTten'* Tablets
so sacceufm f N»gr»mfc
^maneag^ojj^rWc^SoUdjjBTTwIjirji
CATARRH
of BLADDER
I^Midtonf health I
FRANKLIN COUNTY
LAVOXIA—A simultaneous .
campaign will be nut on In Frank- replace the one burned.
Iln county and every school house
will he visited the same night and
addressed by two farmers and one
business man.
The LavonJa Chamber of Com
merce has started work in dead
earnest and had a banqued Mon
day night to enthuse the members.
Dr. J. M. Freeman of Lavonia is
organizing .a big chicken farm and
is having erected all necessary
buildings and wil (employ an ex
pert to lok- after his fowls. He
wil raise White Leghorns.
Mrs. Will Owens of Cross Road*
Is dead. She once lived at Mar-
There are 548 children of school
ge In Lavonia—whites 318 and
doretl 130. .
OCONEE COUNTY
WATKINSVILB.—Mr. Guy Thack
won the cotton guessing con
st. The corect number of bales
by tho government for Oconee
unty 1815.
efforts are being made to hold
Christian Bndeavor Institute for
ie day at Bishop. The Union
Miss Julia Griffith'of Madison,
and Mr. Clinton Robbins of Rut-,
ledge are married.
.Mrs. J. W. Higginbotham, borr
in Rutledge in 1833 passed away.
Another poultry sale will be held
ut Madison May 14th.
Mr. Asburq Candler of lower
Morgan says but littlt farm work
is being done and no labor is to
be had for love or money
har-Fcounty
HARTWELL—Hon. J. H. Skel
ton who has travelled over many
counties, says Hart has the best
gain crop he hus seen.
, Hon. A. N. Alford soys
Bankhead Highway has been
tied for ftl Itlmo. so far os
Hartwell-Athens route is concerned
The Hartwell Hotel has Just In
stalled a modern hotel laundry'
Dairy and poultry experts are
coming, to Hartwell May 7.
Mr. Joe Saul the big Atlanta mer
chant says he has some plans on
foot to establish a store in Hart
well.
County-wide mctlngs wli! be held
MOTHER ? Fletcher's ‘Castoria is a harmless Substitute t_
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, cspccialljj
prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all ages c
Constipation Wind Colic
Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, i
Natural Sleep without Opiates
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of fag
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend ii
ANNIVERSARY SALE-
Specials For Men
Men’s Athletic Union Suits, checked and crepe
striped 59c and 98c
Hats and Caps, Specially Priced
at 98c, $1.39,, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.48
Silk Knitted Ties, Reversible 48c
Men's Silk Socks, all colors ... .48c, 75c and 98c
One Lot Socks, all colors, at 10c
Mens’ Shoes
Men’s Low Cut Shoes, in all the newest styles,
from well known factories, as—Peters, Beacon
and Endicott-Johnson Specially priced for this
sale at $3.48, $3.98, $4X0, $5.85
Men's Pants
Men’s and Young Men’s Dress and Work Pants,
all reduced and specially priced for this sale
at $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98
Clothing
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, in all the new
fabrics for spring. Sport models and conserva
tive models. Priced special for this sale
at $11.85, $15.95, $17.85, $22.50
Shirts—Shirts
We have just closed out about 5,000 Shirts from
a factory and we are offering the greatest val
ues in Men’s Shirts that have ever been placed
on sale by any one in this city.
One Lot, Values up to $1.50 QQa
Snppial sit Vww
One Lot, Values up to $2.66,
Special at,. ...
One Lot, Values up to $2.50,
Snoaial at
One Lot, Values up to $3.66,
Special at
One Lot, Values jup to $6.00,
Special at,...
The above Shirts consist of all the newest pat
terns and colors in Pongee, Madras, Silk Stripe
Madras and Silk and Crepe de Chine. AH sizes
14 to 18. • , ,
Men’s Work Shirts
One Lot at 69c
Big Yank Work Shirts, heavy
quality, 2 pockets, value $1.50.
Special at— 98c
$1.19
$1.48
$1.98
$3.98
Now
Going On
Ladies’ Hose
Ladies’ Hose in Lisle and Silk, in all the new
shades, Special at 48c, 98c,-$1.29, $1.98
Crepe de Chine and Silk
40 inch Crepe de Chine, all colors, per yd.. .$1.69
36 inch Taffeta Silk, per yard $1.48
36 inch Taffeta Silk, per yard $1.48
Specials For Ladies
Ladies’ House Dresses, many beautiful patterns
to select from, Special ..: $1.98
Ladies’ Porch Aprons, made from Chambray,
Gingham and Percale, Special .’ 98c
Ladies’ Crepe Kimonas embroidered and as
sorted colors, Special $2.98
Ladies’ Kimonas, Japanese design all colors,
Special ...$1.98
Ladeis’ House Slippers,all colors, ribbon trim
med, Special ...95c
Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes
Ladies’ Oxfords, Sandals and Pumps, in Black
Kid, Brown Kid, Patent, Black Satin, Brown
Calf Skin also combination colors. See Window
Display. Specially priced for this sale
at. .** .. $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98
Shirting Madras
One lot 36 inch Silk Stripe Madraes, wide range
of patterns. Colors warranted fast. Value 85c.
Special, yard 59c
One lot Shirting Madras, fast colors, value 40c.
Special at per yard 29c
Wash Fabrics
36 in. Linen all colors, at per yard 23c
Silk Pongee, value 85c, at 69c
Silk Pongee, value $1.25, at 98c
36 in. Organdy, all colors, at 23c
Long Cloth, bolt of 10 yards, for $1.48
J. BUSH & CO.
333 Broad St
Athens, Georgia
SKIRTS
Big lot of Ladies’ Sport Skirts,
plain and pleated, in stripes’and
checks. Specially priced for this
salc - $3.98
25c.