The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 04, 1923, Image 5

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jj‘fffiT*'-' " 1 —* - r..*": "‘~ tphi ypr rs. SpeightQained 3 Pounds on Each Bottle , n . Tafilac Ended ^tio^N ervous- ;, Smothering: Spells .ikness—“A Won ful Medicine,” She tes. ‘J! • '. f ->»’» wonderful ex- II'Recommend Tanlac ,■ i i^at It will help ev- : i*?Hr^t.” declared Mrn fiU H. F. D. No i, , irfille in Macon t$»r tnkliffe Tanlac 7 11 iff rin« about tavo indigestion stomach nervousness. After •lunh sas would forir .n‘]j that I had awful spells. and my food cii little nourishment J ment. that I got down to little more than d hundred pounds In weight. I was fin such u weakened condition I could ‘scarcely get through with my work. I tried one medicine af- *er another without getting relief, ar.d was discouraged almost to tht point of giving up hope. "My tlr?{ bottle of Tanlac helped me so] hidch that I lock two more bottles of. the treatment and got rid o£ w* fhdigostlon and nervous- » and gained ten pounds. I haven’t had any .trouble since, but 4n\ sqil >trong and well, although it has been three years since I toqk Tanldc. It certainly Is a won derful medicine." Tanlac iq for sale by nil good dnjgglstBi Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Athena FASHIONABLE women wear them OGLETHORPECOUN'TY LEXINGTON, Ga.—Crops are planted two weks earlier tbi® -i spring than the average for sev eral years. Most farmers have about finished planting both corn and cotton. Varied reports about the wheat crop, but rust is report ed on the blade in some sections. Mrs. Hamilton iMcWhorter con tinues to improve. The immense smoke-stack foi the Buffalo Lumber Company]* planing mill is being placed and it is expected by nextwefek that the plant will be started up-\f , Quite a severe HaiT storm phssed through Carlton and th? Cla®ejec tions on Tuesday of lartjveg&/i!iid into the Goosepond dmrlcjf the Glade the front* ox »Mr. /Burt’s store was considerably damaged and wheat blown abound. • It was in the nature of p fjtefoad' aud its path about a mile ,wide- At this time tfleife are more than „ , . 200 saw mills Tunning in Ogle- \ egctable nils are Na- jthorpe county and others are be- ■ remedy for constipation i njr added every week- verywhere.—Advertise- The annual session of the Au gusta Presbytery, held in Lexing ton for two davs last wefek. was largely attended and quite a suc cess. Parties repairing the damage by fire in the building of the Lexing ton Bank think it was caused by spontaneous combustion. * Acting Cashier Edgar Maxwell, of the Oglethorpe Bank, was taken quite ill last week and be was car ried to the General Hospital in Athens. • Near Maxeys the two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence \yheeler was run over and killed by an extra engine. His mangled body was picked up and carried to a hospital in Athens where he died six hours-later. The little fellow lad wandered' td the track in front of the house. Mr. and Mrs- Chandler Turner, who have been in South America for two years, arc now visiting friends around the Glade. , One of the visiting niinistPfo to the Presbytery from Athens enme near having a serious wreck- when he lost control of his car in Craw ford and ran it on the railroad embankment. TOMORROW .the Last Day of the Demonstration # We have with us tomorrow Mrs. Hrflden, direct from the Bon Ton factory. She will be glad to have you call and talk over your corset troubles with her. Phone and make »an engage ment now. W. T. Collins, Inc. HORKNJ BY THOSE WHO DISCRIMINATE ad Banner-Herald Want Ads Mil 4llH»J The Keen Critics V/e please the best dressers w'icn wc satisfy young men. They’re the first to acclaim the newest styles—the ablest judges of correct dress. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES give young men youthful lines, smart .Styles, dashing distinction. They’re design^ with creative skill to express originality. ) < ompiete line of Suits for the young boy just entering into long trousers, as well as •or ItisHddcr brother and father. TV H (2) Pants Knee Suits of all kinds, and also Little Boys’ Wash Suits. Fjorsheim Shoes and Oxfords. Everything in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel. Lee Morris THE. DAYLIGHT CORNER” Conner. Br^j, and Jackson Sts., BARROW COUnAt WINDER. Ga—Host Barrow farmers have Rotten their boll weevil food planted. , The, two men who have been in jail for several weeks, charged with breaking into a filling sta tion, made an effort to saw their way out but their attempt was [detected. Prof. E. F. Clark is organising a Boy Scout company in Winder. Joe Harrison, of County Lino, threw a hen up in the air and she laid an egg while up and Harrison caught it before it struck the ground, so a writer in the News says. Mr. Robert Hardin and Miss Gladys Lynch of Bethel are mar rlcd. . V GREENE COUNTY GREENSBORO.—Greensboro has let a contract for 8,000 feet of paving at 18 cents. A car driven by Mr. Mhuget crashed Into a huger aim) two wheels were M>rn from the buggy •ud Mr. Manget badly bruised. The baby girl of Mr. Farret Tay lor was painfully Injured when a (ruck ran Into an automobile In which she was riding. Mr. Thomas Smith had hla band badly cut at a planing mill. Two stills were brought Into Greensboro one day last week and ten gallons of whiskey poured out near the court house. They were captured on a branch near Reid's ferry. A ^reamery for 'Greensboro being agitated. Mr. C. J. Davison bts Installed a planing mill and Dr. Ben Durham Is baring a lath mill built at Wood- vllle. day evangelist will bold tent meeting at Union Pointy WILKE8 COUNTY WASHINGTON.—The state high way from Washington to Tlgnall bus been completed. Approximately 150 farms In Wilkes county show 17,373 chick ens, 1,073 bogs and 813 milch cows. Mr. Claude Beasley of Taliafer ro county had a barn tilled with produce and three bead of mules burned. A dairy meeUng will be held In Ihe court bouse May 4th. Oiitlona bavo been socured on 10,000 setts of Wilkes county land and an organised movement will bo started to bring sctUcrs Into the county. A poultry salo will be held In Washington May 8th., Mrs. Emma O. Thaxton, a natlvo of Wilkes, died in Augusta. In Wilkes county, convict dis cipline Is unimpaired by abolishing the lash. ' Paul'Hill Irvin, a native of Wilke's county, died In BalUmoro. Tlgnall district will voto local taxation to support Oho schools. J.,I* Wheeler, a veteran of Wilkes county, bad bis pocket picked while attending tho reunion In New Orleans. 1 ■ * Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Dies Jack Williams. Infant son of IMr. f and Mrs. C. L. Williams, died at ‘ the home of his parents 810 Chaso street here Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Funeral services were conducted !rom the residence Friday at 2:34 o'clock with Rev. A. L. Flury. pas tor of the West End Baptist churdh officiating. Interment was In Oconee ceme tery wltb Bernstein Brothers, funeral directors. In charge. Surviving Oho little child are bln parentaj two brothers^ Proctor and I WOMAN’S SPECIALIST Remedies may conle and reme dies ma^ go in one long fleeting procession and arc soon forgotten; hut Dr. : Pierce's wonderful herbal remedies have stea’dily endured for ]over fifty years and are as pbpu- Iar today, as him a centruy ago, a splendid record. Indeed. I>r. P V. Pierce, when a young and rising physician in Pennslyva- nin learned the secrets of Nature** healing; he noticed the effect of certain herbs that regulate the dis orders of women, also that the In dian wvpien passed easily thru motherhood, and. using the same herbs and roots he compounded an unequalled remedy for women, which he called I)r. Pierce's Favo rite Prescription. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials from grate ful women bear . witness to Its healing powers. Dr. Pierce’s phe nomenal ^success was due to the purity of his medicines and to the confidence ho enjoyed as a leading and honored citizen of Buffalo where ho founded the Invalid’s Ho tel. know as a model sanitarium throughout the United States and Canada, 1 Send 10c for trial sample to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertisement. KIDNEY TROUBLE BEC0ME8 8ERI0U8 ‘‘Suffered with severe headache, and pains in my legs and under my shoulder blade. My kidneys and bladder were In bad condition. I wan weak and nervous and felt tired ami worn out. Walking mado me short of breath. Hvery morning my face and hands*were bloated Medicines failed to help my con dition and doctors advised an op era Hon.’ writes Maggie Nelson Mossdalo, Fla. "Fortunately I rend about Foloy Kidney Pills, tried them nml got relief."—Advertise ment. A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It Send your name and address plainly written together with f cents (nnd this slip) to Chamber lain Mcdicino Co., Des Moines Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlains Cough Remedy for coughs, colds croup, bronchial, \*lu”and whoop- inp coughs, and tickling throat: Chamberlain's Stomach and Livei Tablets for stomach troubles, in digestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and consti pation; ChanpberUinj Salyo, need ed in every family for burns, scaldr wounds; pile*/ fctfrf skim affection's; these valted family medicines foi nnlv R Mmta TIan*4 m!.. i. 3 j only 5 cents, vertisement. Don’t miss it.-—Ad- PARAMOUNT SALAD 1 DRESSING "“■•“■"aS’NnrfcdW time to enjoy the healtbfiving delight! of Para- mount Salad Dres sing—on fresh salads, in aandwichea, on meats, etc. At your gro- cer’a. Taunadge Bros. & Co. Distributors 06- THONE-fif) Taxi Service Day and Night YeilawCabCo. PHONE 66 Of tic. GEORGIAN HOTEL 4 Successful \ The'Most Advertising V FT V \ \ / v Ihe obvious 1 answer is tile local department stores and women’s specialty shops which regularly adver- ^.., the today for results tomorrow. 1 T . \r ( _ / This is the way they used the New York' newspapers daring 1922^ V '*36. V DRYGOODS: \ * Inches Evening Newspapers '(Exc. Sunday),..... 1,886,076 Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday) 429,045 ‘V Sunday Newspapers 777,004 WOMEN’S SPECIALTY SHOPS: 1 Inches Evening Newspapers ’(Exc. Sunday) . . 259,372 Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday 7.... 70,458 Sunday Newspapers 206,616 ■It:,. . ' T- ; X' ' -j Virtually the same thing is fame in Chicago, Boston, ^ Philadelphia and other large cities. < In the smaller cities and towns the evening newspa pers generally carry the bulk of direct result adver- # • *• '■ > National advertising is a groupping of hundreds or thousands of intensive local drives b by the use of evening newspapers. *w -Tfci BANNER-HERALD - Athens, Georgia The shore facta were published by. The New; York Globe in Editor snd Publisher, of jtfjrch lgtfc, 1928, { ir': m