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Cl CUBE TB.”
IF START IN TIE
^licity Committee
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A eld-
C h a ir m a n Explains
What Association is Do
ing Here to Decrease Tu
berculosis in County.
By A S. EDWARDS
A good many < question* about
tubarotflosis have been • aaked and
especially many about the locaj
situation. From the information
rent by Dr. Faulkner and given
by the local tuberculosis nurse,
Miss McGinley and others well ac
quainted with the facts, the chair
man - of the publicity committee
gives-tha following answers which
«in rtf?W f 'strength. color and!he hopes will satisfy public in-
,Mn Mii«d ln »lth Sulphur It
"TSEit On..
Orny hair,..bpjrever handsome,
not,, npvpflgfpg. age. We all
w the of a youth-
appearance. Your hair la .yoar
■torn. Ii.rpokf!*or roar* the face,
ghrn II faffe^Umr gray and look,
rrriked. Jr|«« a.<ew application, of
Tea aaj&JfpJphur enhances Ita
i ra nca^q7Kw ,< * red - fold
Don’t at|r |ru! Look youngt
ther orepDYIqtM recipe nt home
fft from any drug .tore a bottle
WyethUM* and Sulphur
impound," V.rtlah fa merely the
M-tlme rcY!Wt)' lr P 1)rovetl .**y th0
ddltion „,f „Qpier Ingredient,.
iiiianda,o(JJ/oUr. recommend thle
!y-to-uea l jinparaU<yi hecauec
J.arken^rfrtahjfr beautifully be-
1m. no one can possibly tell, n
darkens ^n^turally nnd fvenly.
mi moist an q lt |n°nKe or soft brush
th It. dfftyfjgg this through thr
* mn J) tn "" 1 *1 «
B^oWiP^g th * Kr * y ■ r
appears:another applica-
or two, lis.naturni color is ra-
(I nnd ji jb^jpmes thick, glosqy
id luatro^ nnd you appear years
younger.
Read "Banner-HwaM
Wsvt Ads.
quiry.
Question—Is hot'the present con
dltion one that naturally cornea in
any community? Why should we
be so specially aroused about it all
of a sudden?
A newer—The situation does not
have to come to any community: It
comes only because we let It. Tu
berculosis is curable and prevent
able. We have just recently come
to realize how serious the situation
.is. The national society figudet
that for every death there are
probably 21 other active and poten
tial cases. We already know of
more than 300 cares nnd a com
plete survey has not yet been
made.
Question—Why do we pay part
of the Income from the aeal sale
to the nntionnl committee? We
nnv a nortlnn of our Incoma in
order that the national and state
committees can function and wa
get from the latter the materl: •
seals, advertising matter, etc., that
Is much cheaper than If we had tf
provide our own material locally.
We pay n certain percent; e. g.
If we sell ‘only 150.00 worth of
seals we keep *5 per cent: If wi
rail more we keep a larger par
cent! If there Is $2000 we keep SO
per cent.
Question—Is this a Red* Croat
movement?
Answer—No. The Red Cross only
assists In the work an do other
welfare agencies.
Question—How can one tell
whether or'iiot he has tuberculo
sis?
Answer—Only n skilled physician
cqn tell'In the first stages of thr
disease. The signs that appear
later Is na follows: *
A cough persisting for a month
a starvation diet, ana wnen , millions of cases. Ucmanarcu DoxDcar-
pains grew worse I concluded It jng Mr. Hill’s portrait. AH dnjgjliti*
was too much of a good thing. On So cents. m-zaa
the advice of my druggist I tried
og mure. *< * 1 - «.i-.
A slight -feverish .condition in the
afternoon, Hating sometimes, only
a few minutes. Red spots on thr
cheeks are sometimes the outward
sign of the fever.'
Lora of weight
Loss of appetite.
Los* of energy.
Night sweats.
Red streaks or spots In the
sputum.
Any one or more of these symp
toms, persisting for some weeks
may indicate either consumption
or certain other diseases.'^
Too Much of
A Good Thing
"It la aix yearn since I had my
first stomach trouble It rapidly
grew worse. My food would not
digest and I was reduced to akin
and bone. My doctor put me ^>n
a starvation diet, and when
nounee, flint' U welfare organ!,,
tlona nf the Community Connell
of Athene nnd Clarke county have
p|.,lord their tunport nnd tne
work of n oommlttea for the eeat
ante work thle year, Theee It
rnmm'ttsss began their work Mon
day. December Vd. which Is tbs
t Hi-«igncd for th- tuberruloeli.
rnmnnlcn throughout the country
There Is no one effort that de-
the full hearted response
of citizens row ** this. If yotf
would give SS.00 to anything elsg
r-m-mber that this l* a miestlon
of life ond death nnd give 110.00 to
th 1 *. We are not working fo r re
creation. for games, for sport, for
nnv,of the many commendable
*Mn«-s that the community stands
for. but for somethlnr more abso
lutely urgent and vital. namely
the meens to save live*. ' ’
_ Stops Colds in 24 Hours
Hill’s Caseam Bromide Quinine gives
quicker relief than any other cold or la
grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in
10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in
millions of cases. Demand red bo* besr-
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. nnd
am now entirely well,*’ It is a
simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the Intestinal trnct and" allays the
inflammation which causes prac
tically nil stomnch, liver and Inr
tostlnal ailments Including ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. For sale by
all druggists everywhere.—Ad
vertisement.
Red Pepper Rub takes the Touch"
from sore, stiff, aching'Jblnts. It
cannot hurt you, and-It certainly
stops that old rheumatic torture at
you
Enjoy Eating
Without Dyspepsia
Eat What You Likf, Avoid si
Stop Sour Risings. Gawineto and
Suoh Distneea—Stuart’s Oys-
papsla Tablata Maks Your
Stomach Comfortable
tn thr day’s battle with all aorta
or buainera complexities, many a
man Invltea trouble by going with
out food. He wonts to atrota dis
tress hut merely brings It on. If
he will eat hla regular meals and
help them to digest by using Stu-
art’s Dyspepsia Tablets he will
work better, eat better, sleep bet
ter and feel good all the time. If
he baa been bothered with Indi
gestion. These tablets gtv. . the
stomach the nlkntlne effect to make
risings
When you ore suffering so
can hardly get Around, Just try ^ ncld ___
Red Pepper Rub and you will h "” gas.loess, dlgsst meats and pre-
the quickest relief known. Noth-, ^ ^ fMd for nourl>hm ,„ t lt
Ing has such concsntrstcd. „ valuable aid to those who
testing heat as red peppers. J“»'| work hnrd „ nd n ecl thr vital rle-
as soon aa ,J°“ * pp !^f* 1 ments of good food. Oat a ««-
Rub you will feel the | cent box of Btunrt’s Dyspepsia
hast. In three minutes - 11 I Tablets nt any druggist nnd forti-
the sore spot through nnd through. | younM . It th , battles of tbs
P,ln nnd sorsnsss are gone. business world.
Ark any good druggist for n i
Jar of R'owlsn Red Pepper Rub. R« I — '
sure to get the genuine, with thr | Read Banner-Herald
name ftowles on each package.—j •» , nj_
Advertlsement. ” anl " os ’
d Medal
Kiwanians Will
Meet With “Y M
Teams Thursday
(Members of the Kiwanis Club
Elbert Solon To , • Ttiieir ballots jh«
ITfo-A Tav Fvamnt lamendment of GohBtiCDtioB to en-
urge lax HiXeiOPt fcobrage manufacturing and indus-
Law For Industry trial enterprises in Georgia.” And
all persons opposed to the adop
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thereon; the governor shall cause
... a"j said amendment to be published in
aUl meet Thursday at t o’clock one newspaper in each Congres-
with teams r*’slng the $UA00 cur- L ion|J Diatr j5t in t hi s sute for the
rent expense fund’ of the Y. M. C*,period of two months next pre-
A., Fleetwood Unier. aecrctarj ceding the time of holding the
announced Wednesday. next general election.
Secretary Unier has written the “Section 3. Be it further
following letter In reference to the 1
meek'ng to all members of the
club
, Fellow Klwanlan*:—
“Since the Y. M C. A. drive will
continue through Friday of thlr
week, and thirty of our members
are on the teams, it has boon de*
elded to forego our tegular meettrg
on the 6th. The Klwanfa club de-
Ueves that this Is one of the most
important worits of our city, and
we should devote our entire er-
gie» in assisting in this drfve.
‘•Klwanlan ’W. T.’ knowing that
those members of the club who are
not on a team will feal that they
are missing something unless wc
have a meek’ng this wash has In
vited each member of the club
to be present with the team work*
era on Thursday at 3:00 o’clock
at the Y. M. C. A. If you attend
this meeting you will be glren
credit for attendance, and you wUI
be permitted to withdraw at 3:00
without being considered out of
order.”
acted, that the above proposed
amendment shall be submitted for
ratification or rejection > to the
electors of this state and'at the
next general election to he held
after publication, as provided in
Section 2 of this Act, in the sev
eral election distreita of this state
at which election every person
shall be qualified to Vote who is
entitled to vote for the members
of the General Assembly. AU
persons voting at aaid election in
favor of adopting the proposed
amendment to the Constitution
shall have written or printed on
tion of said amendment shall have
written or printed on their ballots
the words “Against amendment of
Constitution to encourage manu
facturings and induattial enter
prises in Georgia/’
M. J. Costa Speaks
To Ice Cream Men
(Continued From Papa Ops)
era,” representing dairy Industry
supply houses ail over tne coun
try, gave an entertainment. Wed
nesday's session will be devoted
to a series of addresses on vari
ous subject* of peculiar Interest
to ice cream makers by speakers
from several states. Those who
will speak on advertising include
S. W. Brooks. I/ttle Rock; Henry
W. Stern. Chicago; W .D. Steale,
Jackson. 'Miss., and John Kloecker,
Lexington, Kg.
The advisability to uniform ice
cream laws fof ail southern state*
A. E. Dixon. Fayetteville, N. C.;
is scheduled to be discussed by
E. L. Hayes, Pensacola, Fla,, and
Charlea Woodberry, Pine Bluff.
Ark. The annual banquet will bo
held Wednesday n’ght.
Among the speakers not dlre< tly
Interested In the making of i< **
i . ream scheduled to address
convention afe Prof. A. C. Baer,
of Oklahoma A. and M. college,
Stillwater. Okla., and Prof. H.
Ruehe. of Illinois University.
Officers of the association are
M. J. Costa, Athens, Oa M presi
dent; \V. J. Barrett. Tampa, Fla.,
vice president; J. Walter Clapton.
Decatur. Ala.; secretary. Officer*
for the ’’Dixie Flyers" are (’.
Mortensen. LouisVIle, president.
Byron Morris, Jackson, Miss., vice
president, and P. N. Miller, Jr.,
Birmingham, secretary.
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting In Athana
Tuesday and Tusadsy night wars
W. O. Thomas, Saw York City: M.
B. Salkln. Baltimore. Md; J R Pit-
ner. Jr, Chattanooga Tann.
J Y. Busby Atlanta: C. D Ran-
4il! -•-‘.lasts. JsSs T. Osy. Y.’. A.
Rlcharda, C L Ledilnger, Jr. At-
lan to.
J. C. Cannon Charlotte, N. C;
L A Mtazza, Atlanta; A A. Cole
man. Greenwood, 8.; O. If. Hall,
W W. Burden, Atlanta; A O Adams
Orlando FUL
R. A ole*. F C Newcomer. R W
Whitley. Atlanta, Comers O Moore
Danielsvllle; R. A. Rim and family
Cleveland Ohio.
W. H Estes, Amertcua; H 8
Hardman, H Cohen, H. L. Manson,
Atanta: R. B. OUbart. \l W IIlll.
Jr, J K. fllmonton Greenville, Ga.
J M Walker. Jr# Indianapolis.
M. A Andrews, J E. Phillips, At-
lanta; C R. Goodrich Chicago;
George H. Ryan, Lynchburg, Va.;
P. O Mann, O. C Craw.
A SPECIAL SALE OF IVORY TOILET SETS
Values You’ve Never Seen Before
By a special purchase we were enabled to buy this lot of Ivory
Toilet Sets at considerably less than manufacturer’s cost—and
we are passing the saving along to our customer^.
These Ivory Sets Are Priced Just
Half the Regular Price
You can buy a set in a nice leather coveted
box for less than the separate pieces r»n
bo bought. All high quality, solid ivorold.
100 Sets in This Special Sale
Here's an illustration of the value,:
Pretty S-piece Ladies' Set In Leather
Covered Box itt I&S0
Handsome d-plece Set in Leather
Covered Bog $5,
Beautiful 4-piece Set in Leather
Covered Box .. $9,
Military Seta in Pretty Box
for Men ’ .. ’ $4.
S-pieeo Seta in Fibre Covered Box .'. $2.
10-piece Sets in Pretty Boxes .. .. *9.
I Von could.not srteet a more deeirahte
j Christmas Gift.
DAVISON - NICHOLSON CO.
ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE
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The Banner- Herald
iinyites the women of Athens and near-by
communities to a complimentary Four Day
GOLD MEDAL Cooking School, to be held
af Colonial Theatre On the afternoons of De.
cemberH, 12,13 and 14 at 2:30.
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Miss Agnes White, of Columbia| Teachers Col-
lege, will give the lectures. Special souvenirs
will be presented our guests at each day’s session.
> - PROGRAM - -
Salad and Salad Accompaniments Tuesday, Dec. 11
Christmas Daintie^ for Gifts
and Parties Wednesday, Dec. 12
Attractive Cakes and Cake Icings Thursday, Dec. 13
Unusual Desserts v Friday, Dec. 14
2Uashbur?i~(ros6y Co's.