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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
TUESDAY EVENING,. OCTOBER 5, 1915.
BABY WEIGHS POI ND. IS
BUT ONE FOOT IN IK NOTH'
Johnstown, pa., October 4.—A one
pound baby one foot in length, with
llglU hair, blue eyes, perfectly devel-
* oped, pretty as a picture, and “a per
fect doll,” according to the proud
. grandmother on the maternal .side.
1 Such is the description of one of
th6 smallest babies on record, the son
of Sheridan and Eva Richardson Oltl-
—-ham. ol Johnstow n.
Calvin Stanford is the name of the
(toU .baby of .Mr. and Mrs. Oldham,
who were married in Cumberland,
‘ Md., last fall. He arrived on elec
tion day, September 21, but detaijen
information on Johnstown's smallest
'• inhabitant was learned only today,
The baby’s physicians, L>rs. E.
Boyer find II. K. Brownian, say that
while he is unusually small only one-
-> ;,ftixtb of the average .size of a newly
• ‘ i)o.m baby he is in- the best of health
■iftnd.will live to he an old man barring
*>\'4Ut>forsoen ailments of babyhood child
■..hood, youth and manhood.
i The mother is only years o
• ■age and the father is 21. Both are
of medium build and height and mem
hers of their families are of the av-
..croge size.
Physicians cannot account for the
sdial!ness of the infant unless, they
->'«sayt it. is because of the youth of th
mother.
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i
EMPIRE TIRES
Wear Longest
If .br any, chance they don’t de
liver the good., all you have to do
ii to k.ckui; we make it right,
it’s our pledge.
Call^r^and.
Martin Brothers,
Distributors for Athens and Vi*
elpHy. AUo Agents for Saxon
Automobiles.
Harness and Shoo Repairing a
Specialty.
J55 Clayton Street, Athena, Ga.
Telephony 621.
The
Improper shoes in
childhood means years of
misery in after life,
(f f Frequently slightly
oofrective foot covering
will remedy u,o small
defects {children not in
frequently. show.
M'.
Many manufacturers
specialitc on children’s
shoes and have estab-
,| lished brands that are a
1 guarantee of character.
*1* Et(iW • pother should
l»e in touch with these
names—and those who
” I' keep floated on newspa-
, {per advertising probably
Jhj! j fetter shoes and
ic better stores are ad-
. veriisers because of the
faitii in .these goads.
SQUIRREL*FOOD’—"— r BY AHERN
DREAM DOPE
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B/VTi-l SOMEBODY STt>l-E MY 420000
DIAMOND SHOEHORN- MV&8000Z«ii.00 1 i
pearl Necklace that uf/\s given
me by the rajah hamboNe hash-
and A J>42.loOOOI ROBY 'iTOOOe.O
vORlGT KLifin'£.rt THAT BELCJNG.S-TO MY /_
PET MONKEY' "ZIG&Y’_ pLElASe KEEP
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YOUR LIVER! '
Woman Suffrage News
(DiyiNE BIGOT OF MEN TO BULK
Efihu Root has been caught defin
ing the “woman’s sphere.” Jle cham-
ions the divine right of men to rule,
ecuuse in the “divine distribution of
the powers and duty in the science of
government the right of prateqtion
rests with the male.” He descends to
the personal and hysterically declares
“he will never consent, to part with
the divine right of protecting his wife,
his daughter, the women he loves and
respects, nor will he place in the weak
and nerveless .hands of .those designed
by ,God to be protected, the right t£
engage in the stern warfare of gov*
eminent/’
Alright for the Root ladies, whosjj 5]
divinely appointed hac made good^Y
But how about the “w$ak and nerve-
less hands” of the widftwed and fath
erless? How about-the women who
need some legal protection to make
their husbands protect them and their
children? A voting constituency of
mothers has been found a valuable col
lective, agency to act in the emergen
cies where the “divinely appointed”
prophefey is fortunately not an essen
tial to political acumen, else one of
these two valiant suffrage leaden
would he riding f6r a fall.
Mrs. Ida Porter-Boyer, executive
secretary of the Southern States Wo
man Suffrage Conference has been
honored in her native state of Penn
sylvania, by having pentralia, her
home town, chosen in special honor to
her as one of the cities for the Wo
man’s Liberty Bell to visit.
* Touring the state of Pennsylvania
fft a Woman’s Liberty Bell. A replica
df the old “Mother” bell, whose tones
rang out so the inscription says, to
M Proclaim Liberty Throughout the
Land to all the Inhabitants Thereof.”
*Mute but eloquent testimony to the
contrary is the chained clapper of the
woman’s bell, -which will not be re
leased until its tones shall make the
inscription in Pennsylvania a verity.
WHAT S^ALL IT BE?
T)ie headquarters of the Southern
Woman Suffrage Conference is a camp
of good-natured rivalry. Secretary
Tumulty’s announcement that the
president would declare hia decision on
suffrage, September 28th, when he
casts his vote in the New Jersey pri-
mary.is responsible for the division.
Miss Kate Gordon says the president
will declare in favor of States Right
Suffrage. Mrs. Boyer says the pres
ident will declare anti. The gift of
Only 3 per cent of American fami
lies afford servants. This means that
in 97 per cent of theThomes woman do
their own housework. The woman who
handles the food in its raw state knows
its condition and Svholesomeness far
better than the man who sees it only
after cooking has disguised the orig
inal appearance.
Boston father—Of course,, you un
derstand that there is no Santa
Claus.
Little Son—Is this a philosophical
discussion or merely a hint tbpt, iTg
not going to get anything for Christ
mas"?—Judge.
Don’t b\m} constipated with breath
' bad, stomach sour or a
cold.
Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bow*
els tonight and .feel
line.
Tonight sure! Remove, the liver
and bowel poison which is keeping
your head dizzy, your tongue coated,
breath offensive and stomach sour.
Don’t stay bilious, sick, headachy,
constipated and full of cold. Why
don’t you get a box of Cascarets from
the drug.Store now? Eat one or two
tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex
perienced. You will wake up feeling
fit and fine. Caacaretq, never gripe
or bother you all the next day like cal
omel, salts and pills. They act gently
hut thoroughly. Mothers should give
cross, sick, bilious or feverish chil
dren a whole Cascaret any time. They
are harmless and children love them.
!IE MUST LEARN HOW TO
SHAVE WHILE IN PRISON
Atlantic City, N. <J., .October '
Because he was a daily patron of th*
barber shop and movie shows,'but re
fused to pay $7.50 a week alimony:
George Lawson has gone to jail t<
learn how to shave himself and learn
ter economize. His term in durance
virtually depends on the mastery of
the gentle art of scraping his own
face.
I have evidence that you pay 15
cents a day for a shave and are a reg
ular attendant at the film-houses. If
you cn lavish money on yourself this
way how is it you can’t pay'your alii
mony, as I have ordered?” questioned
the qourt when Lawson was arraigned
before Vice-Chancellor Learning in
contempt proceedings. .
PREACHER WAS LAID UP.
Rev.'G. 1 M/Khignton, Havanna, Fla.r-
writes: “For three months ! suffered
intense pain in the kidneys and hack
which at times laid me up entirely. I
used 11-2 bottles of Foley Kidney
Pills and all the pain disappeared. I
feel as if 20 years had-been added to
my life,” Relieves rheumatism, back-
ftohej sore muscles, stiff joints. Sold
everywhere.
Maggie manages to spend every-
week-end in >he country.’’ “Hov^
does she do it?” “Every Saturday
she hires out to do cooking for some
suburban family.”—Buffalo Express.
DINNER CONFERENCE
mmm
Dr. Plato-Durham, of' Emory Uni
versity, Atlanta, and Mr. G. B. Alex
ander, of Nashville, Tenn., arrived in
Athens this afternoon and they will
both be preseht at the Business Men’s
Dinner Conference at the City Y. M.
A.' gymnasium-.* tonight at 7:30
O’clock. Thesq'two speakers are well
known all over the south and it is in
deed a pleasure to have them here.
About sixty of v the invitations to
the big dinner * conference have al
ready been accepted and it is ex
pected that at least seventy-five men
will be present at the occasion. The
committee in charge of the arrange
ments is: Messrs. D. Ck Barrow, E. R.
Hodgson, Jr., and Charles A. Row
land.
PUT BLAME ON THE WAR.
IF YOUR CLOTHES FADE
Philadelphia, Pa., October *.—Wil
liam R. Cor wine, secretary of the Na
tional Association of Clothiers, said:
“It will not be long before the lack
of coal tar dyestuffs will be forced to
the attention of every man and woman
in the United States. The people
must be patient, and if only plain
colors are obtainable and the eolor.s
do not stand exposure to weather the
manufacturer must not be blamed.
“We can make coal tar dyes in this
country, but there is a fear that after
the war the huge pubsidy given by the
government of Germany to maintain
the dye industry there would crush
out competition here.”
TWO CHILDREN'HAD CROUP
The two children of J. W. Nix,
Cleveland Ga., had croup. He writes:
“Both *fcot so choked up they could
hardly breathe. I gave them Foley’s
Honey and Tar and nothing els6 and
it completely cured them.” Contains
no opiates. Cuts the phlegm; opens
air passages. Sold everywhere.
BIG REDUCTION
Crown and Bridge
_ Work *3.00 v
Teeth Filled .......n#,. 1,
.Painless extraction of teeth.
OR. HEYWOOD’S ATHENS DENTAL PAlft-ORS
612-513 Southern Mutual Building.
Phone 964.- Lady Assistant
Let me send ydu FREE PERFUMg]
. Writo today for n tccliog-bsuL -f !
ED.PINAUD’S LILAC
iSKSKSfiSsS®
pay extra for a fancy botlle. The <»?!«» I. wopderiul ni I
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Depart-,.-, y
ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORs
READ HEARALD WANT ADS
OUR NEW SHOWING
OF WAI.I. Papers
is so uniformly beautiful that chocs,
ing b-tweeri the patterns, is like trying
to choose between two new five del.
lar gold pieces. Evoiy pattern it
unique and novel in design. You could
shut your eyes and take the first pa-
per ydu touched and make no mktik;.
We also cacry a large stock of paint*
suitable for oil purposes.
JOHN U. ARNOLD
163 Jackson Street.
wpATSoiuj of .wy cu|i ed And satisfitd patients
SAY. •
Science is on the wing. Treitments' used one’year ago ore back
numbers now. To be a TOP-NOTCH Specialist requires not only
skill and energy, hut capital. The public is not satisfied with the
doctor who sticks in the OI.D RUT. I am prepared to give my pa
tients the benefit of all the great discoveries as soon as they are’
perfected. People come to me because they read my STRAIGHTFOR
WARD announcements or because J have cuted some of their friends.
Every testimonial is on file (n my office. I never publish testi
monials without. consent Of patient. •
EXTRACTS FROM A FEW OF MANY SWORN TESTIMONIALS.
T. L. Davidson. 301 Crew Street, Atlanta, Ga., says: “About
five years ago Dr.'Htighos curcdmo of a chronic case of Kidney and
Bladder Trouble after many doctors hud faded."
R. W. Stathum, 1114 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga., says: “Dr.
Hughes cured me of a case of Errema that had resisted the best ef
forts of other doctors.*’
i T. F. Beall, Lafayette, Ala.,'says. “Dr., Hughes cured me of a
chronic case of'Constipation and Piles without cutting, pain or incon-
! vcniencc, and f consider the momjy I paid Dr. Hughes the best invest
ment 1 ever made in my life!” ; ,
1 have used Satvarsan ami B|Ucterip» jo.hunilreds of cases. Each
case I treat now gets the advantage of this vast experience. In my
hands these remedies cure; in i^cxpericrf£|^i6ndi: tfty are worth-
ere cured. .What ever your ailment, cap
I will examine you; if necessary, make a chemical and micro-
' r "~“ ■“ “ J ' " baete-
been
. .. . , method
. treatment when intelligently and skillfully administered.
CALL TODAY—DON’T .DELAY. A friendly talk and thorough
examination will cost you nothing. »nd may be the means of saving
you moiiey as well as years of stiff fling. Everything confidential’ A
large meaaure of success attained by me in treating obstinate condi
tions is due to the fact that I personally examine every patient.
' T am not connected with any other Doctor Hughes traveling
around through Georgia .representing himself to bo the original At
lanta specialist. Any announcement of mine will be signed.
HOURS—6 to 12 and 2 to 7; Sundays, 10 to 1 only.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist
161-2 N. Broad St. * ATLANTA, GA.
-vv .-it* ■■»•*tostiisr
Mr. Merchant, if a manufacturer advertises
his goods in this newspaper ; !
Arid they are good
And seasonable
Arid fairly priced -
Is it not to your profit to sell them?
t ; • ■ : .' • ... .
And the more you sell the wider will ,be
the influence of your store. V "
Is it not also a fact you will sell more of them
op the counter and in the windows than by
hiding them away. * . ; " *
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People are interested in the goods adver
tised in their own newspaper—and the time to
show these particular goods is when the news
paper advertising is running. . ■ -- •
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