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TIIE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1915.
IF KIDNEYS ACT
HUNTING A HUSBAND
BAD TAKE SALTS 1
Says Backache Is Sign You Have
Been Eating Too Much
Meat.
ckache
r >' ou
o say* :
ity. Meat forms
ell-kno
slug
■ twinge
When you wak
ami dull misery
it generally
ing too
authori .
whje-h overworks the kidney
effort to..filter it from the hi
they become sort of paraly
loggy. When your kidneys g
gish and clog you must reli<*'
like you relieve your bowels;
ing all the body's urinous wa
you have backache, sick hi
dizzy spells; your stomach
tongue is coated, and whe
er Is bad you have rheum
The urine is cloudy, full
channels often get sore, water scald.'
and you are obliged to seek relief
two or three times during the night
Either consult a good, reliable phy
Rician at once or get from your phar
niaciht about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa
ter*’before breakfast for a few' day.-
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from th<
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for; generations to clean and stimulati
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acids in the urine so it no longer irri
tates, thus ending bladder weakness
Jad Salts is a life saver from regu
lar meat eaters. It is inexpensive
cannot.injure and makes a delightful,
effervescent lithia-water drink.
BADE TEA DANDY
TO
It’s Grandmother's Recipe lo Bring
Back Color and Luster
* to Hair.
^ou can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you’ll get a 50 cent bottle of
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy” at any drug store. Millions
of Lotties of this old, famous Sage
Tea Recipe are sold annually, says
a welf-kntAvn druggist here, because
it darkens the hair so naturally and
evenly that no one can tell it has been
• applied
Those whose hair Is turning gray,
becoming faded, dry, scraggly and
thia.have a surprise awaiting them,
because after one or two applications
the gray hair vanishes and your locks
become luxuriantly dark and beauti
ful—all dandruff goes, scalp itching
and falling hair stops.
age* of youth. . Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren’t want
ed around, so get busy with Wyeth’s
Saga and Sulphur tonight and you’ll
be delighted with your dark, hand
some hair and your youthful appear
ance within a few days.
CQUQIiS THAT ARE STOPPED!
direful people me that they arc
stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery
is d remedy o( tried merit. It has
held its own on the market for 46
yews. Youth and old age testify to
ita"soothlitg and healing qualities.
Pn4fcmonia' and lung troubles are of-
tenltauscd jby delay of treatment. Dr.
King’s Nqw Discovery stops those
healing coughs and relieves la grippe
tendencies.' Money back if it
GOc^and JUKI.
trrt-
^Election Notices
| |FOR MAYOR.
I, hereby 1 announce' my -candidacy
for Ke office of Mayor, of Athens, sub
ject to the action of:the democratic
Prigar
E. II. YOUNGKIN.
It
I FOR MAYOR.
hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for the office of mayor ol
the city of Athens, subject to the ac
tion.of the democratic primary.
ROBERT 0. ARNOLD.
FIRST WARD.
I ^hereby announce
or reelection, to the office of alder-
my candidacy.
man of the first ward, subject to the
acti#i of tk« democratic primary.
* , A. G. DUDLEY
Mother Dear:—
After Helen powdered her nose for
the eighth time last evening and pin
ned a beautiful orchid to her belt she
came into my room looking prettier
than I have ever seen her.
“Don’t worry about me, dear,” sh
said. “I may not ho home unt
quite late for I can never depend upo
Jim to bring me home early.” Hell"
and Jim Burns were goin to the then
ter anil I knew they couldn’t ge
heme before 11 o’clock hut I did ex
pert them at that time.
At 1 r’clock I was awakened by ■’
loud ringing at our front door,
knew Helen wasn’t home because sh
always says good night to me and
went to the door frightened to dent!
for fear something had happened t*
her
„„ Herbert Kent at the dooi
leading Helen behind him as if sh
were a little child. Here eyes wen
red and swollen, her hair was disar
ranged and the expression of horro
on Herb’s face told me that somethin;,
had happened.
"What in the world is the matter/
I said, and I must have looked wor
rind and excited for Herb answered
“Everything is all right now, Edith
but Helen feels nervous and sick am
ought to have something warm t»
drink.”
When we sat down at the tabl*
Herb proceeded to tell me about th«
excitement of the evening. “I ?av
Helen and Jim Burns coming out o
the Cabaret and, feeling wor
YELLOW TOURING
CAR IS MYSTERY
“ SECOND WARD.
I Merab, announce my candidacy
for alderman from the second ward,
subject to the action of the primary
to Ui held Alia fall. I
M Respectfully,
T. E. JACO.
1 HIRD WARD,
nnounce by candidacy for
m the third ward, subject
a of the primary to
Respectfully,
Albert e. davison.
Considerable excitement has been
caused the past two days over the
appearance on our streets of a large
Yellow touring car, driven by a chauf
feur in a gorgeous yellow uniform
and in the tonneau sits a golden
haired beauty, always attired in some
shade of yellow.
It remained for ye reporter to
solve the mystery and today in an
interview with Miss Sylvia Patter,
we discovered that the fair Sylvia
has a “soul color” and everything she
wears from her dainty shoes to the
chic hat on her golden curls is of
some shade of yellow’. Why, even
the apartment she reserved for her
use at the Georgian had to be redec
orated and refurnished in that par
ticular color.
When ye Scribe sought an inter
view with this little minstrel maid,
(for she is one of the stars of the
Relies of Darktown company) it was
a beautiful picture she made in her
golden fame. She was attired in a
vreamy negligee and reclined on a
yellow divan. “Oh, it’s such a bore
to cause all this trouble”—this with
a glance at her surroundings—“and
tasides it’s such an expense taking
that big car around the county, but
every other color is so depressing
and one can't be gloomy when one is|
a merry minstrel maid, can one?”
Then a little French maid in the
utest little yellow dress and with the
fluffiest little cap on her fair hair,
served orangade and spongecake. Can
you beat it? Of course Miss Put
tee's end costume is thimmed with
her favorite color, thut goes without
saying. ,
There are five other “end ladies”
just as artistic ami just as talented
as the fascinating Miss Sylvia, so it
sure will he the best and funniest
show of the season and is given un
der the auspices of the Woman’s
Club at the Colonial Thursday night,
October 7.
“So, Doctor, you are still single. Ah,
I fear that you are sonyewhat a
man hater.”
“Nay, madam; it is to avoid becotn
ing one that I remain a batchelor.”—-
New York Post.
- FOURTH WARD.
I pereby , announce my candidacy
fMerman from the fourth ward,
to the action of the primary
•Id this fall.
Respectfully,
E. K. LUMPKIN, JR.
FOURTH WARD,
y announce my candidacy
rman from the fourth ward,
to the action of the primary
held thi* fall.
Respectfully,
j : B. PONAWAY.
FACTS FOR SUFFERERS
Pain results from injury or conges
tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism,
lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain,
bruise, sore stiff muscles or what
ever pain you have yields to Sloan
Liniment—brings new fresh blood,
dissolves the congestion, relieves the
injury, the circulation is free and
your pain leaves as if by magic. The
nature of its qualities penetrate imme
diately to the sore spot. Don’t keep
on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan’s
Liniment. Use it It means instant
relief. Price 25c and GOc, $1.00 tat
tle holds six times as much as the 25c
size.
hi-
lied about her, l followed them,
said. “Helm acted as if she were
under his power for whichever way
Jim wbiiM turn she would follow.
When they got to the corner of Main
street aim called a taxi and before 1
ould get to tbcm they were gone,
followed in u touring car and tried
ly beat to keep from being seen.
It was 1 o’clock then and I knew
m had no intentions of going home,
heir machine stopped in front of an-
th« r all-night cabaret and I re-
:aincd behind to see what was going
» happen next. I lost no time but
valked right up in front of the place.
heard Helen say 'No-Jim Burns
’m going home right this minute.’
I don’t see how you can, little girl
vhen I’m going to keep you heri
vith me," was what Jim answerei
n a sneering tone.
With that I jumped into the ear
ind fairly dragged Burns out of hi.‘
•.eat. He reached for a revolver am
aid something under his breatl
vhich I didn’t understand. I wasn’t
atisfied until 1 had knocked him
'own and then I held him there am
isked Helen what she wanted me t<
lo with him.
“Poor child—she looked—so fright
•ned and the tears were rolling down
ter cheeks. ‘Come in here to me
Ierb,. she sobbed, ‘Pm afraid and I
vant you to take me home.
“I believe she was drugged,” Herb
old me—and my heart was in my
nouth for 1 had read stories telling
bout the things that happen to girls
vhen they arc under the influence ol
I rug.
“Thank you, Herbert,” was all 1
could say—but I was never more
thankful to any man living as I was
to Mr. Kent for bringing little sister
Safely home ot me.
Helen stayed in bed nearly all day
today and ddean’t feel very well. She
sends her love to you and says you
may erpect a letter from her tomor
row.
Love to you, dear.
Your affectionate daughter.
EDITH.
NICHOLSON
Mr. T. K. Maccary, .'f the Athen
Business College, was here one day
last week. While in the city he
called on Miss Lottie David and M
J. L. Barnett, who are thinking ol
taking a business course at some fu~
Hire date.
Mr. A. O. Hoo.d has occupied his
new dwelling on Mulberry street.
Mr. Ausborn Barnett, of near Cen
ter, was here one day !at week.
Mr. Patrick O’Kelly, of Colorado,
is visiting here among friends. He
Aas a former resident of the com
munity and he is being given n
hearty welcome by his friends.
..Misses Jessie and Audio flowing-
‘on were recent visitois in Commerce,
Mrs. Irene Hutchins and two chil
dten were at Hood’s Academy last
Sunday afternoon at Sunady school,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McEIhann
have returned home from Maysville,
where they attended the funeral ol
the latter’s mother, Mrs. White.
Mr. L. C. Bond, of Jefferson, wa:
here on business Monday.
Mr. C. H. Smith, Jr., has opened
up a beef market on the corner of
Sycamore street. If you love heel
come around to see us.
Rev. C. A. Strickland, of Talmo,
was with hb church at this place thi
last Saturday, Sunday and Sunday
night.
The state mission exercises held at
the Baptist church last Sunday was
enjoyed by those present.
Mrs. J. T. Coile had a stroke ol
paralysis on last Monday week
which left her in a general uncon
scious condition. The outcome of hei
■ondition is anxiously awaited by hei
friends,
Mr. R. K. Mtnish, of Commerce,
was here for a few days recently.
Professor C. E. Smith is progress
ing nicely with his singing school at
this place. He will hold a concert
on Saturday night of this week at
the school house.
About forty people from here rep
resented Nicholson at the 11a and La-
vonia lent meeting the last of the
week. They report a good meeting.
TIIE COLDS OF MANKIND
CURED BY PINES!
Have you ever gone through a typi
cal pine forest when you had a cold?
What a vigorous impulse it sent?
How you opened wide your lungs to
take in those invigorating and mys
terious qualities. Yes, Dr. Hell’s Pint
Tar-Honey possesses those stimulat
ing qualities and overcomes hacking
coughs. The inner lining of the throat
is strengthened in its attack against
cold germs. Every family needs a
bottle constantly nt hand. 25c.
FREE CASH PRIZES
Every lady, gepfleman, girl or hoy,
calling at our ofid^e^apd registering
their name and aWu^ilso the name
and address of a'fbeVsOn needing a
pair of our nne glasses is entitled
to enter and compete in our free word
contest. Nothing tor pay, all free.
First prize, $1.00; second prize, 75c:
third prize, 50c in .cash. In event of
a tie, it is understood that the prizes
will be divided caually between those
tieinsj/ Call for information. \
ATHENS OPTICAL AND JKWEI.RV
PARLORS,
Dr. M. C. Roberts, Manager.
201-201 % Holman Bldg.
To Our Friends and Customers:
We have sold our Oil Mill at this point, and
will hereafter give our entire attention to our fer
tilizer interest.
Our factory located on Whitehall Road near
Athens is one of the best equipped in the State, and
will he prepared to again furnish you ,with the
high quality and crop producing goods' that we
have in the past
Our new offices are now located at 42(51-2
North Broad street, and we will be pleased to
have you call and see us. *
SOUTHERN REFINING COMPANY
The People’s
Guide
“Retail advertising is the people’s guide to
every-day living,” says J. H. Appel, advertising di
rector for John Wanamakcr.
It is as natural for people to turn to the advertis
ing columns of their newspaper as it is to use the tel
ephone..
Advertising and telephone both signalize the
modern idea of service.
They perform that service so well that they are
a ha hit.
People no longer wonder at them or think about
them—they just use them.
ATHENS, GA., PENNANTS
Just received new lot Athens
pennants. Price 30c each. Me
Gregor Co.
shafts pulleys h A hcers
LOMBARD IRON WOKK6 AVGL'S I (t\
SPECIAL ATTENTION
GIVEN
To the examination of the eyes
of summer school student*.
We also make a .specialty of fit
ting school children’s eyes.
X L. PENDLEY
20b, 207 and 208 Southern Mutual
Bldg., Athens, Ga.
LINTON
SPRING
Drink Pure Water
We are prepared
to serve every
family in Athens
with good Pure
Water.
Spring Water Go.
Phone 504
It Is
Better
To3have
your
Printing'
done by
The McGregor
Company
than to wish you
had when it fails-
to come up to the
standard.
Phone 77
for representative
Chew
5c. the packet or two “Bobs” for a
the p
cent at all the better stands and stores.
"ROBS” is Ace of Hearts
-the winning trump
of chewing gum candy.
Outside all to the candy
—fresh and pepperminty.
The heart of the heart is the
happiest gum you ever chewed.
"Bobs” at Stores and Shops
Read Herald “Want Ads”
Colonial Theater
Thursday ^October 7, 1915
MISS LILLIAN E. HALL
—Presents The—
“BELLES OF DARKTOWN”
Home Talent Ladies’ Ministrels under the auspices
of the ATHENS WOMAN’S Club
Whirly Girly Specialties! Fancy Prancy Dances!
A Melange of Mirth
Admission: $1.00, 75c and 50c
Reserved seats on sale at Palmer’s Drug
Store Tuesday morning.
THAT THE PEOPLE MAY THINK
Cripple the Street Railway and do you add to your sales
or your neighbor’s sales or your employer’s sales?
Reduce its income so that improvement and maintenance
charges cannot be met and do you not do violence to your
own interests and the interests of your neighbor?
Take a chance on a vehicle that is crowded beyond its ca
pacity and strength, under irresponsible guidance, antldq..
you not jeopardize your value as an asset to your family I iti jjHH
and pity? .... m
Athens Railway & Electric Company