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Prescription He Wrote
in 1892 is the World’s
Most Popular Laxative
FIGHT 1, B.' III
, When Dr. Caldwell started ^to
practice, medicine, back in 1K7.'»,
{ho needs for a laxative wore not
jyj groat as the> arc today. Peo
ple lived normal, quiet lives, ate
|btin, wholesome food, and got
■lenty of fresh air and sunshine.
But even that early there were
drastic physios and purges for the
relief of constipation which Dr.
Caldwell did not believe were (rood
for human beings to put into their
*jV*tcm. So he wrote a prescrip
tion for a laxative 'to he used by
Ijis patients.
Tho prescription for constipation
tfiat hocused early in his practice,
nnd which he put in drug stores
in 1892 under the name of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid,
vegetable remedy, intended for
women, children and elderly peo
ple, and they need just such a
mild, safe, gentle bowel stimulant
ns Syrup Pepsin.
Under successful management
this prescription has proven its
The American Tuberculosis Ar-
•ociation is putting on a series of
clinics all over America, this
spring, to find th;. early cases of
tuberculosis.
Sixteen physicians in Athens
and Clarke county have offered to
assis: the Clarke County Tubercu
losis Association in holding these
clinics. The Ladies Auxiliary, of
the Medical Society, has agreed
to distribute tho necessary liter-
S~) xx ature * The city and county school
/T vO fJtj/yl) authorities have offered the use
Are * * of their buildings and to assist in
‘ ‘ I The mill own*.iu and other_man•
ufacturera aro assisting the Tuber-
u bottle handy for emergencies. ( culnsis Association in urging their
particularly pleasing to employees to visit these clinics.
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ALP, ATHENS, CBOKOEE'
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 192*
Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford In The
Marvelous Romance Of The Sea, “Across
To Singapore” At Palace Now Playing
Reginald Denny in “On Your Toes” Coming Satur
day; Florence Vidor and Gary Cooper in “Dooms
day” Strand Tonight.
worth ami is now tho lowest soli- , know ,h / m ° st of, 11 is lro , u f u h ' The only way to deerraao tho
ing liquid laxative in the world. *>y mothers for themselves nnd the deaths irom tuberculojis in Clarke
- children, though Syrup Pepsin is. county is tp find the cases in the
just as valuable for elderly peo-1 early, stages,
pie. AH drug stores have the The following announcement in
generous bottles. regard to th: clinics is made by
We would be glad to have you'Dr. B. B. Bagby, city-county
prove at our expense how much j health commissioner:
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can} “Tuberculosis is curable if de
mean to you nnd yours. Just covered early,
write* “Syrup Pepsin, ,r Montitello.l “Tuberculosis tnav be suspected
Illinois, and _we will send you j>rc-| hy one or more of the followini
Tho fact that millions of bottles
nro used a year proves that it has
won the confidence of people who
needed it to get relief from head
aches, biliousness, flatulence, indi
gestion, loss of appetite and sleep,
bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and
fevers.
Millions of families nro now
r. CaWwi
never-without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup imno.H, J hy one or more of the following
using It you will also always have P a, d a He EL SAMPLE IJOTTLK. symptoms: Loss of weight, lack
* —(Advertisement.) 0 f energy, protracted cough, indi-
well's Syrup
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the magazines that showed a lot of
_ pictures of farm women. Then It told what
these women said about Delco-Light—
how It saved money—Increased egg produc
tion—lightened housework—made farm life
pleasant and agreeable. It looked to me
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GEO. W. JOINER, Dealer, Athens, Ga.
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gestion, vapid pulst-, hlook streak
ed sputum, evening fever, hoarse*
ness, pnin in chest or night sweats.
"The Clarke County Tuberculo
sis .Association hat arranged with
local physicians to hSId fn:a< clln-
i ics according to tho following
schedule:
I "White—Chase Street Commun
ity House, Monday May 14th, 7:30
P. M.i Oconee Street School, Mon
day, May J4th, 7:30 P. M.j Prince*
ton School, Monday, Stay 14th,
7:30 P. M.; Winterville School,
Monday, May 14th, 7:30 P. M*i
Hinton-Orowii School, Wednesday,
May 16th, 7:30 P* M.j New Tucks-
ton School, Friday, May 18th, 7:30
P, M.j College Avcnus School,
Monday, -• 21st, 7:30 P. M.;
! Whitehall School, Friday, May
25th, 7:30 P. M.
I VColorcd—-Roasts Street High
School, Wcdncsda- 'May 23hr, 7:30
P. M.i West Broad Street School,
.Monday, May 28th, 7:30 P. M*|
Newtown School Mo- 26th
7:30 P. M*i East Athens School,
Wednesday, May 30th, 7:30 P. M.
. "You are invited to attend.”
Closing exercises of the Teacher
Training and Industrial Institute
will he held May 13-18, it la an
nounced by Judia C. Jackson,
principal.
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor of
the First Baptist church, will de
liver the commencemnt sermon,
and Thomas J. Shackelford, will
deliver the literary address.
The public ia invitpd to attend
the exercises.
The program follows:
Commencement sermon, by Dr.
J. C. Wilkinson, Sunday, May 13th,
3:30 P. M.
Alumni reception, Tu:sday, May
16th, 8:30 P. M.
Primary Concert, Wednesday,
May ltith, 8:30 P. M.
High School Drama, Thursday,
May 17th, 8:30 p. M.
Agricultural demonstration, Fri-
day. May 18, 11:00 A- M.
Inspection of Industrial Work,
Friday, May 18th, 11:30 A. M.
Commencemnt exercises, Friday
May 18th, 8:30 P. M-, address by
Hon. T. -J. Shackelford, Athens.
U_
Rheumatismf
You know it cannot
be rubbed away
A RE you one of thoae unfor
tunates who suffer with ,
pains in your muscles and joints,
commonly called rheumatism,
making you miserable, less ef
ficient, interfering with your
working hours, ruining your
sleep? >
You may have tried many
things without relief. Why not
try S.S.S.?
For more than 100 years
S.S.S. has been giving relief in
thousands of esses, as testified
to in unsolicited letters of grat
itude.
“I suffered with rheumatism
for a good many years. At times
my joints would swell so, I
couldn’t walk. I tried almost
everything. Wentto HotSpringa
.... then finally decided to try
8.S.S. I took a course. In a
short time the rheumatic pains
entirely left me. I am now in
perfect health, and want to add
that I have tried all kinds of
medicines but I think S.S.S. is
ths best.”—Earl C. Campbell,
MB West Main Street, Johnson
City, Tenn.
S.S.S. is extracted from the
fresh roots of medicinal plants
and herbs and gives to Nature
to I “*•
what she needs in bonding you
up to that your system throws
off the cause.
eapes,
All drug stores sell S.S.S. in
two sizes. Get the larger sire.
It fa more .economical.
5.5.S. Builds Sturdy Health
Marvelous Romance Of The Sea Palace Now Playing
R0TAR1ANS PLAN
BIG DELEGATION
, TO STATE MEET
RAMON NOVARRO-JOAN CRAW.
FORD ROMANCE OF THE SEA
PALACE EXTRAORDINARY .
NOW PLAYING
By 8am Woods
Ablt Nix will be elected Dis
trlct governor «f Rotary Inter,
national at the Convention to ho
held in Atlanta May 14 and 16th
nnd to see the job well done,
tho local club Is expecting to send
a 100 per cent delegation. Brent
Dosler and Jim Sexton were ap?
pointed official delegates to the
convention.
Two now members were elected
Into Rotary at yesterday's affair
namely Harry F. Patat or the Sou
thern Mfg Co. and Dudloy D.
Saundere,*8oeretary,ot the Cham
ber of Commerce.
John Salwaye 'was chairman ot
programs and introduced Or. O.
II. Ilaghy who talked on Health's
conditions In Clarke county. Joh n
Salway^lwo yean In the British
air service, gave an Interesting
talk oa aviation then and at the
present tlmo.
Leo Morris had as his guest
Marry M. Rader of Detroit, Mich.,
■Marion M. Arnold was appointed
the official delegate to the Inter
national Convention to he held In
Minnesota next June. J. C. Wtlk.
I Inson and Rabbi Utschen wore
appointed alternate.
MARKET NEWS
R.G. COOPER, Manager.
JOHN F. CLARK ft Co.
208 SbaekcUort Building
Phone 1748
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market closed
at 20 3-4 cents Thursday. The pre-
vietts close W08 20 5-8 cents.
Ramon Novarro, hero of “The
Student rridee,” “Ben.Hur” and
many other famous plays, is at
the Palace Theatre in Ills latest
screen success. “Across ♦ * Singa
pore’' The new .Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer production, directed by Wil
liam Night, is a dramatic Tenant®
of tue high sees, laid aboard the
old clipper ships, New England
and tbo ur/steriou* Orient.
Novarro plays a youhg sailor,
one of three seagoing brnhexs,
who, m cl niiiASInr* tanftlo of lr»ve
and adventure, figures in desper
ate runs across tho Pacific, mutiny
and other graphic details incident*
al to a charming lov© story.
A notable cast, supports the
atnr, Joan Crawford, heroine of
“West Point,” “Spring Fever” end
“Twelve Miles Out,” the her
oine of the new s?n. drama. Krnest
Torrence, Edward Connelly, Frank
Currier, James Mason, Dan Wol*
helm, Duke Martin, Anna May
Wong and others of note aro In the
cast.
Much of the picture was taken
aboard the famous old clipper
“Narwahl,” whloh sailed for sev
eral weeks on a Pacific cruise,
during which tho sea action, In
cluding a terrific storm, a mutiny
and an attack by- Orirn'al 'gang,
stors and pirates was filmed. The
Singapore scenes are elabora e. in
cluding a famous resort of pallors
in tho “melting pot of tho Orient,;'
in which practically every nation
ality ou the face of the eaith is
seen.
The story deals with the love of
two brothers for the *ame girl
and a rivalry that precipitates
tremendous climax. It was adapt
ed from a sea romance uy
Ames Williams, fanun* novciht
and Saturday Evening Post au
thor. William Nlgb. wii- directed
the play, Is famous f.>r suc’i pro-
ructions ,a« “Mr. Wii" a*i(l “The
Fire Brigade.'*
The entire film has hegu staged
on an impfe*:Uv s .p'?, whom Vil
lases having been erected for some
of the many spectncular scenes.
These large &sd authentic settings
add immeasurably to the realism
and fascination of the film.
‘• Career Wire" directed th
OLIVE BORDEN “COME TO MY
HOUSE” 8TRAND FRIDAY
Antonio Moreno has started an
Tony thought ot this innovation
order for splashless speed boats.
Tony though tof this innovation
during n location trip to Catalina
Island for Fox Films’ “Come To
•My House.” featuring Olive Bor
den in the stellar role, at tho
Strand Theatro Friday. •
The scene «-alla for Moreno In
be lounging on the deck of n yacht
and Miss Borde n I* ? omo by ln
a racing boat, spraying Moreno
with water. The result was, that
Miss Borden roared, hy with such
power that Tony probably received
the worsfj drenching outside of
swimming that he ever .received
in his life
Included in the cast are Doris
Lloyd. Ben Bard. Cornelius Keefe
and .Richard Maitland, Alfred E.
Green directed the production and
Philip Klein adapted it to tho
screen from the widely read
story by Arthnr Somers Roche,
Star Cast Appear
In Palace Picture
FLORENCE VIOOH.GARY
COOPER "DOOMSDAY"
STRAND TONIGHT
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The first man offered her a
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servants. The second man hod
only love to offer.
Florence Vidor, ns Mary Viner,
faces this situation and mkci ’hcr
choice in “Doomsday," th • Para
mount picture nAw playing at the
Strand The&ire.
The picture is adapted hy Doris
Anderson nnd Donald W. Lee frctt*
the novel of the nam* name by
Warwick Deeping, famous Elk-,
iish writer, Gary Coop it: take*
the part of Captain Amohl Furze,
the man who had only love to of
fer to n work weary girl. Law
rence Grant has.the.part.of*Iter-
clval FTeam, Hto wealthy elderly
man who«hat, riches but, net !ovc
to give. Rowland dime-
Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford
uid Erne t Torrence, star of “The
covered Wagon,” appear in
•Act oss to Singapore,” at i.hc Pol
ice Thursday and Friday, Edwin
Soundly and Anna May Wong nro
ilco in the picture.
The story is a thrilling one,
baling with sailing ships and bad
bold pirates, with a love story in
terwoven in it all. The Star cast is
an.umnual on.- with the handsome
Novarro and pretty Joan Crawford
in the leads. The picture oponed
Thursday nnd is to he soim pwo
days.
—T. N. !>f.
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