The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 13, 1923, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 192.1 Keep the air Alive -JorBetter Business/ DIGER SIGNALS OFlieESTIO jThe Disease That Strikes Like Lightning. When the street rir is dead and hot, the :ttore air can be live and cod with breezes front aG-E Fan. All it costs to run the fan all day is the. ten cent profit on one extra sale. The cool store gets the extra sales. Gets G-E- Ftn' A GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Athens Engineering Co., Athens, Ga. Elberton Machine Works, Elbcrton, Ga. CARTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Atlanta Savannah Distributors , Beware of Indigestlon-Uin dis use that kills more people and kills , thorn quicker than any other. This warning, l>y physicians. Is psrtlcu- | larly applicable this season of the ll-oar. When "your ey.tom “let. down. ,ln tono and vigor with the first approach of warm weather, what are the warnings that na- “n„ K 'r/ 0 “. 0f U,e »PPr°«h of I Indigestion 7 The medical booke i 10,1 u ® : Gn«, which mean* that i J J“ ur *« fermenting Instead of .digesting. 2. A feeling of fullneee or oppression in the region of the etonujeh after eating. This means that the gas has ballooned your stomach and is pressing ui against your heart and lungs. \ j. A dull, lazy feeling, which means thnt ydu are not getting nourish l meat from what you are eating, 1 4. Hestlessneae, un-refreehlng sleep; which means that the poleona of indlgoetln are disturbing your brain nnd nerves. 4 Sometimes pain and fluttering . around' the heart, though this symptom " may como later, Don’t take chances with Indli lion—yolu are too apt to lose. you have had any of the eymptomr mentioned above, get your dlgesUve organs to work at onco with Dan- Nar, tho greateet proscription that was carer written for a digestive tonic. Dan-Nax makes your dl gestlon "perfect and complete. You feel Its helpful effect from the very first dose. Got-a bottle of Dan-Nax today at any drug store. I)an.-Nnx is so much superior to any other remedy for Indigestion that the manufacturers havo In structed every druggist to refund tho prlco If you do not get relief, so It costs you nothing If you are not delighted with results. Delay might bo dangerous, get Dan-Nax lodasc—-Advertisement. NOW OPEN TYBEE ISLAND — — GEORGIA HOTEL TYBEE South Atlantic's .Majestic Hold Fireproof—American Man—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing ——Sea Food a Specialty- WONDERFUL JAZZ • ORCHESTRA Roia'fl not. Kemp A Perry, Prop's. STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache, Rheumatic Pains, dull hcailacho, tired feeling, too frequent | urination, discolored or strong i odor nrc symptoms of kidney and ' bladder trouble. "I was alwsy having n backache which caused* mo great suffering,'’ writes Mrs. Fehor, Medtord, Mas*. "Could not sleep nml nt times I could not stand straight. Tried Foley Kid ney Pills and found relief." stop backache, kidney nnd bladder trou bles with Foley Kidney Pills.—Ad- I vcrtlsemenL 'Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athens Wednesday were: E Nolan, Phila. dolphin; M. R. Lawrence, Nasb- cllle; A. A. .Basham, Atlanta: H. B. Glllent, Knoxville, Tenn.; H. E. Oglesby, Atlanta. J. D. Cobb, Acola, Fla.; A. It. TunBlow, F. H. Powers, A. A. Colas, Atlanta; C. F. Baker. N. C. St. U; B. L. Hopper, Atlanta: Wm. Chambers, Atlanta; ,S. EL Yow. Lavonla. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cables, Jr., Waterbury, Conn.; W. A. Horn. Louisville;' H. J. Fears.- Atlanta; James H. Queen, Atlanta; W. W. Cary. Atlanta; Mrs. Sanford Gay, Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunt, Crystal River. Flp.; w. H. Andrews, Palm Beach, Fla. J. W. Byrd, Atlanta; G. W. Rob Inson, New York City; H. L. Prince, New York City; M. E. Wil son, Atlanta; R. W. Stewart, Ma- con; C. A. Ryder. Atlanta; Felton Pound Macon; R. B. Gunby, Colum. bus; J. H. Pittard, Gainesville, Git Athens’ Neighbors B. Daniel, Colifmbus, Go.; Victor 8. Woodward, Athnti; Mrs. M. Kelly, Atlanta; N. E. Bowden. Atlanta: L. H. Chamberlain. Chi cago; J. w. Howard, Savannah; W. H. Klnner, Atlanta. . T JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON.—Mrs- Jane Smith, an estimable lady, died at Ila. The executive committee of the Athens Presbytery held a very in teresting- meeting at the home of Mrs. Jeff Hood 1 of Commerce. It 'vas planned to furnish a room at the Missionary Training School at Richmond to perpetuate the mcm ory of Mrs. J. A. Simpson. The grain production ip best in many years* Miss Mollie Harrison, aged 74 years, and who was reared in Jackson county, died in Atlanta. Chief Oliver Sailors, of Nicholson W. L. GiIlham, Atlanta; Ro|and A. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and Roland RLcr^r'p^r d M” r : • ml* Margaret Shwrell, Ponjocala, Fla.; j The 9-yearfold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G- C. Shackelford, of Lawrenceville, was instantly killed ’vhen lightning struck the house. Mrs. W. P. Boggs fell, incurring lt.nPP fl hrnlfnn nt* Lnill,, S.S.S. routs Eczema Here’s something about S.S.S,, *600 oueut o.a.s,. «TO ana tl that you’ll be glad to hear, i bought »75o. We know there la one thing that stops eesania and that la more red- WoodcjU! B. S. 8. bunds them by tho million! Yon can Increase youi l-.-V*— "• *• incurring cither a broken or badly dis!ocatc< ankle. I Mr. W. A. Lyle, aged 72, died Incur Elmwood. 0” **le«day the lands of estate of MMra. Nellie Rice brought $510 lot ®nd the Whitehcud land WILKS COUNTY WASHINGTON—A negro ... u usnington assaulted Officer Sturdivant beca me ho slapped a negro woman for her iiftolence. Tne officer was not much hurt an ” tnc negro put in jail. The Newa-ItcporU'r »aya Judge ^ ex .i, W '.r S o P % !n3 '* * c * , u)i<i > te for the U. b. Senate. Mr. R. If. Maxwell was badly .hurt when he fell off a truck he had his left leg broken and ankle smashed. The land and building of the *■ 8J.clOTy.Ma crept ion. throock It* power of cleansing Ike Blood. red-hlood^clls to the point where It la practically lmpoaslble for eczema to exist We know that as blood- cells Increase In number,, blood East Georgia Fair "Association Vitrc sold to satisfy a tax exefeu- tion. Mr. Upson L. Goolsby, age 09 died at Tignall. The City Dairy was sold to Wills Medicinal Virtues Retained and lm- proved— Dangerous and Sicken ing Qualitiee Removed, perfect ed Tablet Called “Calotaba-” Tho latest triumph of modern science Js a "de-nauseated" calo mel tablet known to the dru. trade oe "Calotabe." Calomel, thr most generally useful of all medi cine. thua enters upon n .wider field of popularity—purified and refined from those objectionable qualitiee' which have heretofore lim ited Its use. In biliousness, constipation, head aches and Indigestion, and In r great variety of liver, stomach and kidney troubles calomel woo th< moat successful remedy, but Its use was often neglected on account of Us sickening qualities. Now It ]■ the rosiest nnd most pleasant of medicines to take. One CalotabV bedtime with a swallow of water— that's all. No taste, no griping noausen, no salts. A good night's sleep and the- next morn ing you ere feeling fino, with i clean liver, a purified system and a big appetite. Eat what you please. Nq danger. . Calotaba are eold only In origi nal, eealed package., price thirty, five cent, for the large famllj package; ten cente for the email | trial size. Your drugglet la author ized to refund tho price ns a guar antee that you will be thoroughly delighted with Calotaba.—Adv. Kellogg’s Bran is Guaranteed to give relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRANT ■A “ “ ““ breath,pimples—finally, in many* Relief from constipation, whether it lie mild or donate, will follow tho renter, every-day eating of Kellogg 'a Bran. We have thousands of letters from former tnffercra who tell us that tho natural 11 bulk-act ion” of this wonderful cereal product has given re lief they have not knows for years. We guarantee that Kellogg te Bran will free the system from constipation because it is ALL BRAN—not a com- posltion In which bran is added. If constipation is to be permanently re lieved, you must cat ALL BRAN— that's why yonr physician will recom mend Kellogg's for constipation. Constipation creates toxin condi tions which poison tho blood and every organ of tho body* It slows yon down mentally and physically, and creates sick headaches, nausea, bad nnd other dreaded illnesses. You must fight constipation with Kellogg's Bran regularly if you want health! You'll any Kellogg’s Bran is really delicious—it, has a nut-liko flavor thnt appeals to tho most fastidious appetite. Eat it ns a cereal, sprinkled on hat or cold cereals or cooked with hot cereals, allowing two tablespoonful* of bran for each person. Bo certain to oat at least two tablespoonfuls each day; n« much With’ each meal in chronic cases. Kellogg's is delicious made into muffins, macaroons, raisin bread, griddlo cakes. Recipes in every p icknge. Kellogg 'a Bran is served by leading hotels, clubs and restaurants in indi vidual packages. It is sold by all grocers. More Royal Clinchers for 1923 United StatesTires are Good Tires T HE U. S. Tire people took plenty of time in Thornton's THURSDAY Dinner 50c thmt night follows day. Both aro filers, facts! But hare you, eczema suf ferers, ever actually taken advan tage of this wonderful fact? Thou sands just like you havo never thought about it 3kln eruptions, eczema with all Its fiery, skln-dlg- Bing torturo and its soul-tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, black- Baskjn 7~— y—"' iiiuuwcr,* uiuuu A mammoth incubator will Impurities vanish! We also know in.s.atieu to hatch ogn for thn far that night follows dsy. Both are mers. t0V tho far SM.rs.John Gerdine Friendly People Render a Friendly Service / ^■TELEPHONE service is a friendly service, forming an inti- A£|/mate part of your daily,! social and business life. The tele phone workers in Georgia are friendly people, who have dedicated their lives to a public service. They have been trained to meet you cheerfully and courteously land to do their utmost to satisfy you under all conditions. v*“*F»t»i uiula- | There* Is hardly a person in Ath- beads, and bolls, they all pack up jins for whoso golnit away eo many .When you put these facta togrthor, nmI --then to continue to have ecVcma i I““???* j ,, * ld *-»P«“d prao- and skin eruptions looks mom like IJ' . 11 , p , u '" u , bcc ‘ m, ° It** » sin than a disease. S. S. 8. con- tl f " u " d , ,n hrl ' n frlend - tataa only vcgetablo medicinal In-1 !'j h “ ,ls her dl "‘lnBul«hlnt char- —dlents. Because 8. 8. 8 does t wn * “ kindly frankness 111 red-blood-colls, It routs «- T*”? w "“ ,. no Protenso In her aama^.builds Arm flesh, flllaTuthoi- wa * ,ho "P° nta n«>«. low cheaka, beautifies the complex- f apen-hwfcd na Ion, builds you up whan you aro I 1 , tun-down. 8. 8. 8. la sold at all , B . b ? dld not ■p®" ,lme "®f ®f- Eood drug stores. Tho largo alzo fort i n ,h<! " ervlc ® nt " friend, no jbottte fs more oconomlcaL iwas her definition of friend a nar row on®. Noodle Soup x n n ■ „° ld ' Fashion Cherry l*le Boiled Grocn Cabbago * K ™ ... . _ .j! Spring Onions New Irish PoUktoos . VcgotnMo Salad Muffins and Biscuits « Choice of Pics Coffee, Tea. or (Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Breaded Pork Chops Fried Sweet I’otatoes ,,, * ,1)r Hot Biscuit, DU “ Bre,, C,,rr0t, Coff™, ,1 Toa U o?‘ n M , i' 1 k CrCam SaUC ° SIT Cents developing the Royal Clincher Cord. Whcnitwasiinally placed on sale there were no mis takes in it. Last year we couldn’t make Royal Clinchers fast enough. Production for 1923 has been more than doubled. But whenever and wher- - ever you can get a Royal Clincher—take it. Where to buy USlins Morris Yow, Athens, Ga. C . W. Pittard, Winterviile, Ga S.S.S. recovered from 8T0MACH TROUBLE Had stomach troublo three yeara and finally was in bed night weoks with terrible cramps," writes A. L. Lyons. Dayton, Ohio. "The doctors did not help me and - could hold nothing on my stomach. Tried Fblcy Cathartic Tableta and now am a well man. Can eat anything.- Soar atoraach, headache, bad breath, bll'ousueas end other digestive' disorders quickly overcome wllh Foley Ca- thertlc Tablets. Do not gripe, pain or nauseate.—Adv. |row one. 1 In thinking of her LIFE la your thought, wholesome, vigorous kindly life. If It }»e not entering secret, ground It tnny most truly be said of her that -her children arise up and call her blessed." DAVID C. BARROW. Miss Carrie Walden trill conduct a Vacation School for pupils from 4 to 12. The work will Include a Story Hour, Games, Handwork, eta No study la expected of the chil dren unices parents desire, special coaching. The elm le to help the children spend a faw hours each morning In a pleasant profitable way. Tuition Information will bo given upon request, and Immedlato enrollment Is requested.—Adv. Their chief duty is to serve you. They stand guard over youi! .’service day and night and build constantly to provide for the fu ture needs of the State. They find much pleasure in a task well done. I The telephone business is less than fifty years old. Its develop ment has been rapid and the improvement, in the art has beoi amazing. The friendly instrument in office and home has been taken as a matter of course and so long as service continues few concern themselves about the human agency back of their telephone. ^Bepsoi^s thread <300D BREAD M ADE Wi ™ CRISCO ^MJ LK * V There are some practices and necessary regulations which are peculiar to the telephone business. But there is no mystery about them apd most of them are for the protection of your service. If you are confused by any feature of the telephone service, or in doubt about the applicatifin of any of the practices, why not cal] the local manager and talk it over with him. He will be glad of the opportunity to meet you and explain every of all rtf fkawifa crtUarinfa <mri nf nnr nnnrntimr nractic&i ni* Will DC glaU Ul UIC uppui tuiiujr w mew juu auu CApiau detail of the rate schedule and of pur operating practices. C. G. BECK, Georgia Manager SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama , Georgia Railroad. The Sommer Toariet season it now on and vacations are In order. Yon will be glad to know that conditions surround ing Summer Tourist travel are more liberal this season than In almost aay previous year. Reduced rates are In effect lo practically every slate iu the Union aa welt as to some points In Canada, the various tours Ufcludlng delightful trips on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, 8t. Law rence Biver, Ilndeon River, through the Yellowstone and other National parka, to tko Grand Canyon, etc. Stop-oven may be made at any point on either going or return trip, within final limit of ticket, which le, in most cases, October 31,1223. Let us help you arrange you^ vacation. We aro here to serve and any Information desired will be gladly famished by ticket agent In your toVI or byftbe undersigned. T mil. p. billupST* S'- Generpl Passenger Agent, Atlanta, O WE ADMIT IT WE WERE PLEASED When trying on it couple of light Tropical suits, made to measure for a particular cus tomer, tho other day, we found the fit perfect , —not oven a slight, minor alteration nccc-.s.sary, * when tht; customer said to us: “You have given me a more comfort able and better fit than I can get from a Fifth Avenue tailor and pay him $100 a suit.’’ What'we did for this customer, we Can and will do for you, with the finest quality of goods that can bo bohght in America, and with <>uc of the forctnost tailoring organizations in the country to guarantee the make-up and finish and style of the suits, and at prices about one- third of what a Fifth Avenue tailor would charge for such a suit We Can Satisfy You As to quality of goods and style and workmanship of your next ruit —make you more comfortable this summer, than you have ever been, and at a price that will also plcarc you. Drop in tomorrow and let us talk to you about that' light weight, epol and comfortable, and yet stylish and dignified, Summer Suit that you arc going to need shortly. 2-Trousers Suits Are now being offered at no additional cost Once you have worn one of these 2-TROUSERS SUITS you wilL realize they are a Summertime necessity. Sam B. Wingfield Made-to-Measurc Clothes Shirts, Collars, Sox, Straw Hat.t add All Gents’ Furtlsh'ihg ■ - n ’ CLAYTON ST., ATHENS, GA.