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THURSDAY. NOVEMDER 21, 1828.
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Open For Public
tary Society
Section Is Held
For Fall at Univ.
dents are registered firom 'Clarks'
Doctc§ Found What is Best
for Thin, Constipated People
county, the home of the univer
sity, while 135 came from Atlan
ta. Chatham furnished 68;. Bibb
2b; R.chmond 40 and Hi came
from Muscogee.
There was an intrease of twelve
fn the fwhman registra
tion and a considerable increase n
the upper class js due to the feed-'
A New Thanksgiving with*
flWpfe vcmiiK u. u»v it , *» evenlpB_.tudy daw In Con.
helped them when everything else temporary Drama, under the guid-
failcd. Every drugstore sells Dr. f? ca i?V P .2t? ,Bor R ‘ B *J ar * ©‘
* ; the University, open to the pvb-
/ ■ - , < -He did- free of charge. w : ll be in.
*¥ augurated by the Athens Branch
4$*$$ of the -American Association 0/
Un'vcrsity Women on Friday,
Aa a family doctor at.Momf^ fateful people telling us that it
cello, lUinoi9xi-thf.. whole human j h:!~zd thc~ ~tzzz z~:z~r!rt
body, not any-;small part of ,it, failed. Every drugstore sells Dr.
was ^r.^CaldurellV, practice. Mora j ^ ^ *
are the ones .most often sick. But
aches, biliousness-twnd all of them -A-
required firsts-.:thprough ©vacua- •:
tion. They ware.-,constipated.
In the course .of his 47 years’ W-W- j>#
Rush Medteal^ College ^back^ in , ^
success in sudh^ases wifcb^pre-
formula in thd^mamifacture of
thpt year his prescription v/as ^
first placed onUhe 7 market. JwJh
The preparation immediatlv atmbsi"
had n* f^vat a succq?s in the dr.ur * ' _ ■ __
THE
*te. Seventy efx students camel
this year from twenty one statfea
other tnan Georgia and from the
District of. Columbia. i
NEW. '
FRIGIDAIRE
‘Five-and Ten”
Scheme Applied j
To Groceries
(j 'The ,officers for the* company
g »i*o Captain, Ca*e Stellfng. Angus-
£/£*.; .First lieutenant, Joseph N;
, Franklin. CoJutrou?.; Second Lfou-
i tenant, M. M. Stephenson. Athens;
and First Sergeant, William A.
{.l^gwen, Augusta.
Place your order now for
Thanksgiving delivery.
Frigidaire pays for itself
as you pay for it
CHICAGO—C*F1—The five-and -
ten idea which mode fortune, for
a few men, ha, put on the trover*,
jpron.
In the Chicago metropolitan
area there now are i; i.vo and teh"
groceries—nothing more than a
dime. The commoditie, generally
are canned - Shelve, contain
an alphabet of foodstpffi, from
anehovie, to aweiback.
Ep—s. priced Iry the dozen, are
available at fire cents each. , A
few slices of bacon may Ae h»J
• ' ‘ Even butter
1768 STUDENTS GO
TO UNIVERSITY OF
GEORGIA; ALL BUT
m COUNTIES SEND
Marion Faust, C/iwford, Ga.;
Mi,, Harriett Faust, Athene,
Ga.; and Miss Sarah Faust, or
Cartersville, Ga., are invited to
CHAS. S. MARTIN
With 1,766 students registered
In the University ci Georgia for
52J* during the first term and
with all >ut eleven counties in'the
state represented by students, .n-
dk-ations point to a most succes-
ful year of service to the state
An analysis of the present en
rollment indicate c that 305 stu-
attend the friheral of Mrs. Har
riett Faust, tomorrow, Novem-
b *»•< f»t 11 o’clock. Interment
will be in the family cemetery
near Entci prise, Ga. Bernstein
bros. i uneml Home.
in 10 cent pa-knvet.
sells for a -dime* ...
. The special appeal of the-upi-
aue grocery Is to families of twe
persons. « • i
auspices of the same group.
NICHOLSON NEWS
Social and Personal
hendre!
The election of a house secre-
'* “ “ C. A. home
• tary for the Y. W.
1 and final organisation for the r
annual budget campaign were fhe NICHOLSON, Ga.-
objects oI * call meeting of the quested to announce
board* of directors of tho Y. W. will be a big box supi
C. A. th's week. on Fr day n’ght of
The committees in charge of November 22. The
the Y. W. C. A. home reported held v in the aud!t<
that the general secretary’s off'ce school building, and
ana-campaign headquarters have of the hour will be
been, established on tho kmei school at Center... T1
floor and that the oihor rooms cor^a'ly 'nv fed to a
are now being made raady. The Miss Elizabeth Hi
club rooms are now being used the Nicholson. Club
by the Girl Reserve groups and won a 636.00 scholars
Business Girls’ Club. W.lkins, Athens. Sh
BEWARE THE COUGH FROM
COfcPJS THAT HANG ON
Coughs from colds may lead to se
rious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creodiulfion, an emulsified
creosote that A' 1 pleasant to take.
Creomulsion is a medical discovery
With two-fold action; it soothes and
heals tho inflamed membranes and in
hibits germ growth^- .
Of all known dries'creosote is rec
ognized by high »medical authorities
-as one* of the gropett healing agencies
lor coughs fronraid*' and bronchial
Irritatlcsz. Creomulsion contains, in
addition to «a94Mto, other healing'
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes and step the h>
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, is absorbed into the.
blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
and checks tho growth of the genus.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms, of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the system after coWs
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved after taking according to direc
tions. Ask your druggist (tdv.)
MOVIETONE MARVELOUS SOUND PICTURE
With Music By Roxy Theatre, New York Orchestra
THE GREATEST HEART STORY EVER TOLD! A PICTURE
THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY!
2-Big Vaudeville Acts-2
Roger Wolf Kahn'sjazz Band
1 cars here are Messrs. Frank Mc-
1 Elhannon, J. L. Anderson and C.
E. Fieeman.
j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reynolds
were presented a fine girl Tues.
day of last week. Friends extend
congratulations*.
Mr. J. A. Howington and
daughter, Mrs. David Hendr x,
were in Atlanta on business one
d&v 1 git week.
.Mesdsmes Bessie and Jane Sal.
^ors of Commerce were .visiting
here with relatives for the week.
, end.
Mrs. Irens Lord and children
< are spend ng a few weeks w'th
• relatives and friends at Colbert.
) Rev, Ronald Ballon was at Ho.
1 mer Saturday and Sunday, where
he preached at the Baptist church.
| Mr. W. Q. Palmer and family
- were visiting at - Brooks Crossing
for the, weekend with relatives.
Quite a number of N cholson-
lans were in attendance at the
city court of Jefferson this week.
Prof, and Mrs. W. L. Brook,
shire of. Center were visiting hare
over the week-end, the guests of
relatives.
Miss Da’sy Sm'th was a recent
vlgltor in Atlanta where she was
the guest of relatives and friends.
Mr. J. H. Devls of Maysville
^as among tbe week-end visitors
here, tbe guest of relatives.
Rev. J. H. Norman of Colbert
was here Saturday and Sunday
v siting among friends.
, The personal property of the
iate W. T. Murray was sold last,
week, A Urge crowd attended
the sale.
and “The Pullman Porters
imrnm 1
-'BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
Thursday, November 2d, 1928
ROUND
TRIP
-GOING-
ALICE WHITE
—He Met Her on a Paris
Boulevard—and She Was
Dressed in Lingerie!.
iveAthens ....
ffiAg Birmingham
10:00 P. M, E. T., Nov. 28th
6:00 A. M., C. T., Nov. 29th
malcolm McGregor
. —and MILDRED HARRIS
-RETURNTNI
Leave Birmingham ........ . r... :9:00 P. RL, C. T, Nov. 29th
1 ArrafcjjAthenS ... 6:00 A. M, E. T, Nov. 30th
Rp (Occupy Sleepers until 7:00 A. M.) f
Coming—PALACE*" Saturday
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!—
Buster Keaton Laugh Riot
DECEMBER 20, 1928
Last Date Taxes Can
Be Paid Without
Penalty.
PAY NOW AND
AVOID PENALTY,
' A. M. BURCH
TAX COLLECTOR .
C. SWJ0JWPTON,
tnCtiiA-i
Athens, Ga.
FRED GEISSLER,
A. P. T. M.
Atlanta, Ga.
C. G. ;LaHATTE,
T. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
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