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l.v AUGUST H, 1923,
iornton’s
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soap
jrown Rib of Beef
|ai keyed Peas, Green
Okra, Boiled
Corn on Cob
|luffins and Biscuits
Choice of Pies
offee, Tea or Miik
50 Cents
Supper 50c
(liicken, Cream Gravy
Hominy Grits -
[acaroni and Cheese
Sliced Tomatoes,
Hot Biscuits
Pudding, Cream Sauce
offee, Tea Or Milk
50 Cents •
THE MjjMtajjMl ATBBW8. OBOKOtA
READ
sNER-HERALD
[WANT ADS
Mix the Juice of two lemons
with three ounces of Orchard
White, which any druggist will
supply for a few cents, shake well
bottle, and you have a whole
quarter-pint of the most wonder
ful skin softener and complexion
beautifler. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lemon cream Into the
face, neck, arms and hands, then
shortly note the youthful beauty,
softness and whiteness of your
skin.
Famous stage beauties use this
harmless lemon cream to bring
that velvety, clear, rosy-white
complexion, also as a freckle, sun
burn, and tan bleach because It
doesn’t irritate.
—Advertisement.
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residtncc 832
Bread Sale
Wednesday
ne for .. 10c Two for .. 11c
RNSON’S BREAD WILL BE FEATURED
Henson’ Bread is Good Bread; if you will
tice the quality you will agree with us.
We will endeavor to. have Bread at every
ocery Store in Athens.
These Sales are to demonstrate the Quality
our Product, after which the regular price
11 prevail.
Only Two Loaves to a Customer,
' During the Sale.
Bensons Bakery
THE SECRETOF JOY
It lies at heurt of an opening j
flower.
Yet one may see it hour by hour,
And pass It by.
It sings in the wind at the top ol
• the trees,
Yet one muy stoop delight to greet
nor hear It sigh.
It shlnfes where glancing water
So shall tney lifo fair blossom
And rise unblessed.
It beams from eyes that deepest
look,
And have read in God’s open book,
And Him confessed.
But wind and flower and break*
lng sea
And happy eyes arc naught to thee.
Who scek’st to gain.
Give, this thyself to everything J
That walks on earth or spreads t
wing,
Give love, not pain.
Bo shall they Joy arise and grow
So shat it hey llfo fair blossou
show,
As fields in rain.
—Selected.
I A TRIBUTE TO®
| MR. T. LARRY GANTT.
In rearranging my 120 volumes
| of Georgia history, and especially
' the history of Athens, Ga.. r am
amazed to find how greatly I am
indebted to Mr. Gantt for the ar
ticles he has written for our Athenr
papers.
1 do not believe that we as
teens reulize whut Mr. Gantt has
accomplished through his indomit
able spirit in this research work—
the benefit of which we are now
reaping.
I wish to pay this tribute to him
while he is living, to encourage him
to continue .this valuable work for
the state and city he loves so much.
Thunk you, Mr. Gantt.
MILDRKD LEWIS RUTHERFORD
August 13, 1923.
TELLS GIRL FRIENDS
ABOUT IT
' Miss Viola Gibson, Bowling Green,
Kentucky, writes: “I want to say
that your medicine did me more
goo<^ than any medicine I ever
took. I recommended it to my girl
friends and they sure did find re
lief from it.” Hundreds of girls
who have used beneficial Benedict*
would willingly verify Miss Gib
son’s statements. Get a bottle of
Benedicta from your druggist to
day.
J3enedicta
HEALTH BUILDER
forWomen
Mr. William Earl Fleeman ha»
returned to Washington, u. C., af-
ter a visit to his mother, Mrs. Net
i tie Kroner Fleeman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hen Thornton and
Ten, Jr., have returned from Ashe*
vllle.
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MIss Callle Wntson of Jefferson
spent Saturday with Mrs. George
Huinic.
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Nichols ol
Columbus motored here Saturday
to visit relatives. Mr. NNIchols
has returned and Mrs. Nlrnols
with her mother, Mrs. N. K. Flee*
man will go to Oxford this week
to visit relatives, Mr. Nichols
man.
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Mrs. Lewis Davis and young son
Jack have returned from Dillard.
—*OR—
Mi|«. Gordon Carson, Miss Leila
May Mull and Major Hunter Harrli
motored to Atlanta Tuesday morn
ing for the day.
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Mrs. ft. D. Famhrough of BIsh'
op and Mrs. G. W. Porter of At
lanta were in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. ft. Sell, Edward,
and Mrs. Hannah Whatley of Co
lumbus, Oa. # have returned from
Clayton.
—BP—
Mr. Douglas Freeman has
turned to Baltimore after a visit
to his mother. Mrs. Bandall Free*
i who is Improving from an 111
of two weeks.
The many friends here of Mrs
George Lucas who nns been making
her home in Chicngo will be inter
ested to learn she leaves there th
latter part of September for Tex
as to spend the winter.
-S-
Mrs. C. S. fltrnnge who with Mr
Strange has been visiting Mrs. E
C. Paine is spending a few days In
Chattanooga.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Slaughter nn^
children spent the week end In At-
lanta.
Miss Sue Fnmbro, Miss Alice
Jones and little Miss Owendolyi
Fambro have returned from a visit
to Mountain City.
— W-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmltt Wier and
young son Billy and Mr. J. c
Fnmbro left Tuesday for Moun
tain CltJT and Franklin N. C.
«"v* F - Hart and Mis, Nclln
Hart Avery are expected home
Thursday from Dublin where they
have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hart.
HB-
Mr. Harvey Reid's friends will
bo glad to learn ho is doing nicely
following a tonsil operation Tues
day morning at the General Hos
pital.
—BP—
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Upson left
Tuesday for Tybee to attend the
Bar Association.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dozier and
children left Tuesday for Glenn
Springs, S. C.
Miss Mildred Rutlferford, who
Is spending the summer at Lakc-
mont, came down for a few days.
Misses Queen and Frances Hol
den have returned from Perry
where they wore guests of their
sister, Mrs. Lee Minor Paul.
The friends of Mrs. J. C. Hutch
ens, Jr., will regret to learn of her
illness.
—8)—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson
and Walter, Jr., Mrs. Walter
Sams and Mr. Burney Dobbs
have returned from Lakemont,
the latter visited Helen also.
M0IKEH!,
PACE THREE
Baby’s Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup’’
MOVED
We Have Moved Our Offices to 313 Southern Mutual Building.
LAWRENCE & MILLER
313 Sou. Mutual Bldg. Phone 1727
UR FINAL WIND-UP IS
“THE HOME-STRETCH
W E’RE giving you more
value than ever before-
We’ve got to reduce our
stock for Fall goods. There
will be hundreds of happy
men and young men go out
of here satisfied-- they sav
ed a nice lot of money on the
best clothes made. It’ll make
you feel goodtoo--tryit-our
prices will please you.
Chas. Stem Co.
Vl‘|A\
Home of Good Clothes
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hodgson
will motor to Hendersonville Fri
day to spend the week-end.
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The very sad and untimely
death of Mrs. Charles Joel Mon
day night brings inexpressible
sorrow to the entire community.
The deepest and most heartfelt
sympathy is extended the bereav
ed family. Only a few ahort years
ago Mra. Joel came as a lovely
young bride from her native home,
New Yoyk, and readily won an
affectionate place in the hearts
of a wide circle of devoted friends,
who mourn with the greatly be
reaved family. She is survived
by her husband and young son,
Charles, Jr., her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Steppacher and family of
New York who were with her
when the end came.
Mr. John Booth spent the week
end in Macon with Mr. and Mra.
Marion O’Farrell.
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REVIVAL SERVICES
AT BISHOP
The Baptist church at Bishop is
holding revival services to which
the public is cordially invited.
Mra. John Bowden, Missca Dor
othy and Mildred Bowden and Mr.
Earl Bowden who have been visit
ing relatives herd, returned to
their home in Ocalla, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cohen will
go to Dillard Thursday to spend
two weeks.
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Mrs. Ben Thornton will visit in
Atlanta this week and will be ac
companied home by Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Wallace. ^
Mrs. John Booth and young son
are expected home from New
York this week.^
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Betts have
returned from the ”Y.” camp near
Tallulah and a motor trip to
North Carolina.
HOME 8WEET HOME
When Is a home not a home?
“When everybody ■crapV says
Luplno Lane, whose new five-reel
comedy special “A Friendly Hus
band.” Is now appearing at the Pal
ace Theatre. ’’And It’s so easy lo
fuss and fret and fight,” mused
Mr. Lane, “If you track the carpet
with muddy boots; or your wifo
repeats something that Irritate*'
you by stirring up a guilty con
science; If the meal does not con
tain your favorite dishes; If your
place has been lost in the new
book you were reading. Plenty of
things to scrap about.” In ”A
Friendly Husband," Mr. Lane sug
gests one way out of scrapping
Husbands and wives and husband;
and wives-to-be—take notice.
NOTABLE CAST SEEN IN
NEW FOX PRODUCTION
“The Face on the Barroom Floor”
which will close a two day’s on
gngement at the Strand Theatre
tonight boasta one of the most ex*
cel lent casts of screen artists seen
in any motion pteture shown here
a long, long time.
Heading the exceptional enst fe
Henry B. Walthall. “The Llttte
Colonel," of a ’Birth of a Nation"
fame, who ploys one of the most
tense emotional roles of his career
Ruth Clifford, a eham ing lending
woman, plays opposite him. Alma
Bennett, on# of the most, beautiful
girls in motion pictures today, al
so plavs a promIn*nt pdrt. The
rest of the cast Is of »ho rame high
standard, and the direction, due tr.
the efforts of Jack Ford, is flaw-1
less. Mr. Ford has directed a num
ber of recent Fox successes In
cluding ’The Village Blacksmith.” j
In this production Walthall de-
plots some of the most emotional
and imaginative roles of his entire
When baby 1h constipated^ has
wind-colic, feveristf breath, coated-
tongue, or diarrhea, a half tea-
ipoonful of genuine ‘‘California
*ig Syrup” promptly moves the
poisons, gases, bile, souring food
and waste right out. Never
cramps or overacts. Babies love
its delicious taste.
Ask your druggist /or genuine!
“California Fig Syrup” .which has
full directions for infanta In arms,
and children of all ages, plainly
printed on bottle. Mother! You
must say "California” or you may
get an imitation fig syrup.
COTTON MILLS
FACE HARD TIME8
OLDHAM. Lancashire—The Brit
ish cotton trade is dull, and sharo-
holde/J In Lancashire spinning
mills are having hard days.
Tlmo was when these fortur.ate
holders received dividends of from
20 to 00 per cent with reofson-
nble regularity, but today a, list
of 74 mills shows these concerns
facing losses, on capital nnd profit
and loss accounts, of $00,000,000.
To offset this situation an effort
Is being made to develop cotton
growing within the empire.
Soft Ripe Peaches—
Good for Peaches and
Cream \ 1
Butter Beans 25c the gal.
Fresh Tender Com
Small Tender Okra
Fresh Saratoga Potato
Chips
Bread is your Best and
Cheapest Food, Eat
More of It—
Quality Bread 8 l*3c the
Loaf.
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
PALACE
NOW PLAYING J
LUPINO LANE
IN
“A FRIENDLY HUSBAND”
Step on the Throttle of Your Laugh Ma
chine and Head Right Into Joyland.
COMING—WEDNESDAY
Milton Sills—-“Last Hour”
STRAND’S LAST SHOWING
OF
’THE FACE ON THE /
BARROOM FLOOR”
Featuring Henry B. Walthall
A Dynamic Melodrama.
To Close Out cAt Once
WHITE CANVAS
OXFORDS and TUMPS
Formerly Priced to $7.50
oAt Two Prices
$2 - $2.95
If the sizes .were complete in each style
the prices would be double and more
the sale figures, all sizes are here but
not in each style.
SMICHAEL’S
ceptloi
MICHAEL’S
Final Clearance Sale
Silk - Linen and Cottan
Summer Dresses
cAt Prices Absurdly Low for Such Qualities
oAfternoon and Sport Silk Frocks
HALF PRICE
Very ‘Beatufil and fine models of Canton Crepe
Flat Crepe and Georgette
To $27.50 Formerly Silk Frocks
HALF TRICE
Very Smart models for sport and afteroon 'wear,
Black, Navy and Printed Designs
Were to $22.50 Wash Silk Frocks
$9.48
• SMade of the fine fVashable Silk Broadcloth
Your Choice all Wash Frocks
HALF PRICE
Meaning that you may select at Half Price from the
Entire stock of Linen, Voile, Eponge, Ratine
and Cotton dresses