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iving and Friday
ARTHELMESS
Uarthelmess in a true romance role; a role more dashing more
lovable thah his previous odes. Drama more sweeping, more
vigorous.' A production more pretentious.
NOTE;—THIS SAME PICTURE IS PLAYING ATLANTA THIS WEEK TO ENORMOUS BUSINESS.
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Thanks Voters
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C,mnni4 Haijw.ll, W. B. Taul. Atlanta A. W.
* w tjuppon Pickett. Atlanta; Chari.. Wood. Now
To the Voten ot Athena:
I dealre to thank you (or electing
mo Mayor o( this city.
Aa I hare before said, with th<
support o( the board of Aldermen,
I will endeavor to (Ire you an hon
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Aichard Darthrimess i*OtU Fighting Diaae*
- Mary Pickford Strand Showing To Night-
THE ACOUITTAL
;PALACE TONIOHT
| "Acqtmtal,” fi Imitation of Rita
I woman's famous stage play, now
I ’showing at the Palace Theatre,
is orfe o the Universal's big ach
ievements of the year. The grip
ping mys try story, \ enacted by a
powerful all-star emit headed by
Norman Kealy and Cara Windaor
ia one of suapenao, of thrills, and
of faultiest acting throughout.
’ - «.i —a i Tba audience watches with bated
^aching cheat. |L ^ th M fl „ pW o«i leaps from
“ chaactar to character, and gasps
Id looaen up wJth amagement ag| with a final
ib” ia the cold dramatic flash, the mystry la clear
mm
OF RED PEPPERS
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rating hfirt red pepper,
■*i«M. 1> p^hetratea right
•Ida,* congestion, aching
tnd sQre 1 stiff joints relief
meSc^HJply Red Pep-
Ruh you feel the tingling
In three minutes the con-
spot is warmed through
trough. When you are auf-
rhe*»matiam.
The destruction of the casrlo
ia snown *,n the climax or ine
Fighting Blude," for the picture
Is based on the most thrilling epi
sodes of that dramatic conflict.
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Our grandmother made up a mix
ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
jkw-p her Ucks dark and beautiful, , cc ordl0g to his choice,
j »ml* thousands of women and men
i who value that even . color, that
,b ( auliful dark shade of hair which
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of other ingredients by asking at]
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BITTEB TASTE,
MARKETS
Woman’s Way
tried for foux^months tQ (et
rife to try, Mayr's Wonderful
dy. whieh-T know hod helped
l' r:i ' of mWc who also sufler-
t-rm stomach trouble. She in-
rt her ca.e was different. 1
ly had to.bribe her with ■
dress. The first dose pro-
t remarkable results, cleaning
Se r complexion and restoring
“ppetite. She ran now eat
rs >he hadn't been able to for
< yoars.t*sdlt nia a simple,
less preparation that removes
-atarrhsl mucus from the in*
"al tract .and allays the In-
ml tion which causes ppctl*
'll domschxJiter and Bites*
a lloi"nts. Including append!-
On. doM will convince or
• r-'funded. For sale by t>
*“•» cverywh-re
—(Advcrtia
of the most remarkable bits ever
put on the screen.
MARY PICKFORD
STRAND TODAY
Benefit P. T. A. Barrow School
Special musical A Singing Fes
tuns tonight;
.One of the bits which will de
light all In "Daddy Long Legs.’'
the Miry Pickford’ Company pict
ure, featuring the famous star. Is
the performance of a dog whh
drinks part of a fug of apple jack.
And'w* »t- tho Strand whero
this picture will be teen tonight
will see a new type of humor in the'
antics of this animal which (Ives a
first rate Imitation of a tippler try-
lns to make hie way home liter
a too liberal imbibition.
»-,
THE flUHTINQ
BLADE
Tankaglvlng and Friday Attrac
tion at the Palace; picture showing
at the same time AtUnts Is show
ing it;
The blggeet eet ever usd In a
motion peture filmed In the East,
was employed for the banquet hall j
scene In John S. Robertson's pro
duction. "The Fighting Blade." a
First National picture In which Ri-1
,-hard Rarthelmeas Is being starred |
at the palace Thursday and Fri-;
day. I
Tho entire studio at Fort La*?
was employed for this set, several
log been thrown into j
purpose. U is a cepiM i
Hall at StavcrafcaKM
which castle was
inn the conflict hfe.
ill's Roundheads nnd t
who supported, chav.
ATHENS COTTON [Signs Thst Black Draught Is Nsed-
The local cotton market closed I ed to Help Eliminate Poisons—
at 35 3-4 cents Wednesday. Th* An Arkansas Woman’s
previous close was 35 1-2 cents. I Experience.
NEW YORK COTTON ! Hatfiefd, Ark.—“I have used
Prev. j Black-Draught for a number of
Open High Low Close Close years,” says Mrs. C. V. Dale, of
Jian. 35.85 35.85 35.75 36.62 35.60 j this place, “and I have never found
Mch. 36.00 36.75 36.00 36.70 35.70 any other liver medicine so good.
May b 36.10 36.85 36.10 36.82 35.901 When I get bilious, my head swims
11 A. M. Bids: January 36.00; « n d I get a bitter taste in myj
March 36.20; May 36.36. mouth,- then I know I must get
something to eliminate the poison,
so for jears, when I would get this
_ - way, 1 would . take the Black-
Open High Low Close Close.Draught '
Jan. 30/75 35.46 J “j slwfiys feel better after tak-
Mch. 35.78 ..... 35-57jing two or throe dotes. <t cleanses
May 35.79 ..... ..... 35.53, the system and my head quits
11 A. M. Bids: January 35.90;; swimming and I feel like I can do
M*rch 36.00; May 35.99. in.y work. I have recommended it
" * {to others.”
CHICAGO GRAIN . | Biliousness, dlitlneii,. coated
Open P. C. Cose,tongue, bitter taste, warn you
'that your iiver ia out of fix.
Ittnt*' l >rora Pt treatment, with a
WHEAT—
July
Dec 102%
May .. ... 108%
CORN—
July T4%
Dec. .. . 73%
May 74%
OATS-
July
Dec ....
May
MASONIC NOTICE
There will be no meeting of
Mount Vemon Lodge No. 22,
V. Jt A. M.. this week. .The
next meeting will be* held, on
Thursday evening, Decern t»r
6th. at which time the M. M.
degree will -bo - conferred. By
order of, ,, *
E. O. KINNO;
QNO. G. QtJiNN,
}02% )02% j tdro of -Thcdford's Black-DrsugU,
108% 108% j c fton will prevent serious slck-
„ Iir,s. Bile poisons and other un-
25.. If JI healthful matters should not bs
11 A nermitted to lodge In the system.
1 Draught, the old, long-established.
f2Ir well-lfnown, purely vegetable ptnv-
dered liver medicine.
“ . Keep a package In your bouse,
handy for immediate uie.
Sold by good druggists every
where.
43%
43%
45%
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