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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1921
\ Talk With An
Athens Man
r. Lilly. *ton# mason of 221
Barrow Street Telia His
Experience
erP nothing like a talk with
,{ out own citizens for giving
,mi encouragement to
)l!S sufferer from the dread
v disease. We therfore, give
in interview with an Athens
Something About “Where the
Pavement Ends,” At the Palace
THE BANNBR.HBBALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Today and Tomorrow
tlilnW ware accomplliKfd,' 'and tie
r & idyv
Senator Harrle said that th<
people over the state tell him that
hells the first United States Sen
ator in the political history
•poinn *
i P° siti0
much work In a cramp-
and damp climates^
kidneys to get In .bad
•• says JJr. Lilly. "The kld-
e< r *tl<>ng passed freely and
so Ming. Nights I had to get
ver.i! times. Jdy back was
nk I could hardly work,
fc-hen I in a cramped position,
p s all I could do to straighten
Sharp stabbing pains caught
t every move I made. I saw
s Kidney Pills advertised in
S Directory fo I got n box at
Sons’, Drug Store. 1
iwo boxes of this medi-
ieve my back. I know
n cured hecause l havt
o do hard work since
dgn of the. trouble."
.11 df tiers. Foster-MU-
Mfr</„ Buffalo, N. Y.~
’aimer
dvertis*
HIS LITTLE
BABY GIRL!
fa Benefited by tbe Good Her j
lotbir Got from Lydia E.' Pink*
ham’s Vegetable Compound j
Georgia to ever tour the state In an
off-political year, mixing and
mingling with the people.
The senator stressed co-opera-
tion and he said that greater things
could be accomplished by assist
ing and helping each other than
by denunciation. He pleaded fot
the co-operation of the farmer to
the business man and vice versa
He said both were indispensable
to. each other.
Senator Harris was the guest of
Editor and Mrs. Jim Williams,
while in the city.
present iF was "sated. J
About twenty clubs were repre
sented. Tfie delegates all stated
that their,clubs were backjpg the
cow. hog and hen moveme&rimong
the farmers and were endeavoring
to bring about a better under
standing between farmer and city
dweller. J. Y. Bruce of Athens,
was in attendance.
KIWANIAN8 ARE GIVEN
CHARTER AT LOUISVILLE
Bruce Attends ,
Kiwanis Trustees
Meet in Macon
LOtP)SVILLB, Ga.—The- Kiwanis
club of Loulivllle on (Monday night
received Its charter at wbat was
one of the moat brilliant affairs
of Ita kind ever-hald lu Louisville.
By this official act the focal club
actually became a Klwanls club
and admitted Into the-treat na.
tloual organisation which includes
more than 1,000 tuba throughout
the United States and Canada.
Maxeys SocTal and -
Personal News
(LL.LMWUi
PAGE PIT>
ALICE TERRY_
Palace Special Attraction Today and Tomorrow
MACON. Ga.—A meeting of the
trustees of the Gcorgta District of
tho Klwanls club was held at the
Hotel Dempsey Wednesday morn-
Ing and afternnon for the further
ance of the child welfare campaign
of tho organization.
Dr. T. K. McArthur was elected
lieutenant governor of the f 'ntral
division succeeding Peter Twltty.
Tho program for, tho district
convention to be held In Colum
bus, Ga., on October 24-25 waa
discussed. J. A. Merrlman. of Sa>
vannah, and District Governor
Oliver, who presided, spoke on the
subject Edward Arras, Interna
tional Secretary Parker will ha
Pittsburgh, Pa.—“nook LydisE.
bkham'a Ve ‘ " "
Where the pavement ends, tho,.Metro by Rex Ingram, maker of
egetable Compound be- romanco begins—and there Is no
was born *nnd the pavcmont beneath the feet ol life
effect it ’had waa | ln the South Seas. It Is all nun-
pound I tried it and kept on with it
stil I continue itp use and recommend
1 to my friends. You may publish
i*>se facts as a testimonial for your
nedicine.”—Mrs. Wm. Klinge, 169
lymouth S., Pittsburgh, Pa.
It is remarkable how many caaaa
ive been reported similar to this one.
[uty mothers ire left in a weakened
mi run-down condition after thebirth
f the child, and for aueh mothers the
ire of the baby is well-nigh impossi-
i. Not only is it hard for the
ither, but the child itself will indi.
;t!y suffer. *
lydia E. Pinkham’sVcgetable Com
ound is an excellent tonic for the
nther at this time. It is prepared
mm medicinal roots and herbs, and
! .3 act contain any harmful drugs.
wonderful. This
will be the first
cbildlbave nursed
as I had to bring
my two boys up on
the bottle. I waa
very nervous and
worried, tired all
the time,and after
I read about tbe
Vegetable Com-
sblne danger, and the slow, easy
poison of lassitude; all lazy surf
and white beach and green Jungle.
Such Is the essence and the back
ground of “Whore the Pavement
Ends,” a story by John Russell,
which has been plcturized for
The Four Horsemen of tho Apo
calypse," "The Prisoner of Zends”
and other such great photoplays.
It Is tbe story of the young daugh
ter of a missionary. She was quite
alone and young; and the tropic
nights, so alive with the pulse of
life, quickened her longing for
love. Alice Temp Is the girl, and
Ramon Novarro the one to sym
bolize love to her.
Senator Harris
Makes Address
At Greensboro
Ocmulgee Circuit, who r^idis in
(Greensboro presented Senator Har
ris to the people. Judge Park
commented upon the fact of the
Senior Senator being a tireless
worker in behalf of his people.
Senior Senator Gives Ac
count of Senate Stewart-
ship in Tuesday Speech.
Praises Sibley.
"If I am still In the United
States senate,” said Senator Har
ris, “someday I am going to con
vince some Democratic president
that Judge Samuel H. Sibley, of
Greene county, should be on the
Supreme Court bench of the Unit
ed States.” Judge Sibley resided
In Union Point, Greene county, be
fore being appointed federal Judge
GREENSBORO, Ga.—Senator 0 f the northern district of Georgia.
William J. Harris gave an acount Senator Harris also made com-
of his stewardship in v the senate
here Tuesday at the court house,
(addressing an audience Of »jver 70C
(enthusiastic men nnd'"Wont*B.
Ford Cut-Down $75.00
Ford Sedan $100.00
Conolly Motor Co.
Senator Harris delivered a thir-
plimentary remarks regarding his
private secretary, Cnpt. Cranston
Williams, who is a Greene eounty
boy. and the son of Editor Jim
Williams, of The Greensboro Her-
*ty minute address to the Greene “Id-Journal.
County Federation of Women'. 1 The Senior Senator told hie ,u-
Clube who were meeting at the dlence that thing* were not accom-
Preebytertan church. Hie audience Pllehed in the senate by long
coneieted moetly of ladlee. epoechee on the floor. He said the
I Judge James B. Park, of the committee rooms were where
PALACE
Today—Tomorrow-
Rex
Ingram’s
•AH** Terry ^
“Where the
Pavement Ends”
la the masterpiece of the maker
of "The Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse."
Thornton’s
FRIDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Baked Red Snapper, Dressing
Green 1 Cabbage
Boiled Irish Potatoes
Okra Buttered
Pickled Beets
Muffina and Biscuits
Loganberry Roll
Coffee, Tea or Milk
MAXEYS, Gn.—Preaching serv
ices were conducted from the
Presbyterian church Sunday morn
ing and evening by Bev. R. B,
Anderson.
Miss Emily Bryant of Atlanta
was the week-end visitor of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
Miss Clyde Hale of Winterville
is the attractive viaitor of Mrs
Robert Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ben
nett and daughters, Sara and Mil
dred, and Mr. and Mix. Bennett’s
grandson, George Benentt III.,
motored to Athens early Saturday
morning. They were joined there
by Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich J. Ben
nett, and all went to Tallulah
Falls, where a very pleasant day
was spent.
Miss Christine Copeland of
Washington, D. C, Is a popular
visitor here this week among her
host of friends.
Mrs. Charlie Crawford of Lex
ington spent Friday with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gillen.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carswell
of Union Point visited Air* and
Mrs John Wilson Sunday.
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Fried Calf Liver and Onions
French Fried Potatoes
Butter Beans
Sliced Tomatoes
Hot Biscuits
Country Watermelon
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
The
Banner-Herald’s
Sunday Want Ad
Page
is one of the most inter
esting and certainly
most profitable pages
of the paper.
Thousands of people
tun) their attention to
the Want Ad Page.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Redmond
made a brief visit to • Lexlngtoh
recently.
Mrs. L. P. Maxey entertained
very beautifully at a rook party
Monday afternoon In compliment
to Mill Christine Copeland of
Washington, D. C., who is a very
charming viaitor here. After the
Interesting game dainty refresh-
ments were served.
Mr. Carl Appling, Jr., of Lex
ington is spending this week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrz. G.
L. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Atlanta
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Gillen.
Mr. M. H. Cook made a’business
trip to Athens Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jonea and
daughter, Susie, were recent visi
tors to Athens.
SHORTER SKIRTS
Latest reports from Pari*
form us that the long skirt crszi
is on the wane and that models 1:
Inches from the ground are men
popular.
MOIRE GOWNS
The popular bustle—that ia
soft puffy bustlo bow—is respori
sibie for the revival of the oi<
favorite in silk, moire. And thi :
moire frock is included in ever
smart wardrobe.
LIZARD SKIN
Pursei of lizard akin,
pouch plan or mado into large
envelopes, are very fashionable
now. "t
thi
flaj
Takes Doctor’s Advice
And Qains Over 2SLBS(
"Tanlac Increased my weight
tweny-flve pounds and made a well
woman of me after my family and
frlendq thought I would be help
less the rest of my days/’ is the
truly remarkable statement made,
recently, by Mrs. W. H. Adair, of
71 Whitehall Terrace. Atlanta, Ga
"My suffering resulted from a
general breakdown which kept me
confined^ to mf bed most of tbe
time for four years. had what
Vas called a complication of
Stomach and nervous troubles, and
4t times I had smothering spells
no "bad my breath would almost
stop. \
*T took Tanlac after a physician
friend laid it was the beat medi
cine of jts kind, and it certainly,
was fortunate that* T did. Before 4
the first bottle was gone I was
walking to the dining room, eat
ing fine, and improving rapidly. Ip
a month's time I was feeling splen
did and am still In good health.?'**"
Tanlao Is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Over $7 million bottles sold. V 1 ’
Tanlao Vegetable Pills are Na«
ture’s own remedy for constipation. 1
For sals everywhere.—Advertise*
ment. .
Your Strong Box
UNIQUE AND “UP.TO-
DATE DKSIQN.
Hare la s modal that is exceedingly,
youthful.. and one that displays ths
latest style features. The fulness over
the waistline is held by stays that,
could be of braid or embroidered
' * The skirt has circular ful-
A BOX in the safety deposit vault
of this bank is your strong
box. It is the safest place to keep
your papers and valuables.
The,. .
Banner-Herald’s
Sunday Want Ad
Page
neee. and measures S% yards St
foot. • >. * |
.The pattern la cut in seven elite: 14,
SI. it, 40, 42. 44 and 4« Inches bus!
measure. A SS-tneh site requires Ift'
yards of Sl-inch material.
to A .s tt :a« fes-sps
silver or stamps; *
Commercial Bank of Athens
No. „
Nan, ...... 1
Street an* No. ,,.tr..N...v > .r,'-
J3E 8ta '*
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
•t.)
We Move Monday
YOUR CHOICE
Just Two More Days in Present Location
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For Friday and Saturday Only—
- OF -
36 Wool Suits . . I
$10.00
$17.50
88 Wool Suits , T
Values Up to $40.00 Included
We have only Friday and Saturday of this week in our present
location so these prices hold good only these two days
All Hats Now Half Price
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No Alterations No C. O. D. No Approvals
H. J. REID COMPANY
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
Clayton Street
Athens, Georgia
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