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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1915.
jFTires 30x3'/2
• Also 30x3
v With Three More Extras
Note that the Goodyear has for
years held the leading place. It has
proved its supremacy to hundreds
of thousands. No other tire has
ever “Won so many users.
Even the 30x3 size is a four-ply
tire. And the All-Weather trend
on it is made double-thick.
Added Size
This year we’ve increased our
small-tire size. We have added
20 per cent to the air capacity—
the factor which carries the load.
We have added 30 per cent to
the side-wall rubber—just above
the head. IK s where consent
flexing breaks so many tires. And
a new ‘design has shown in
creased endurance.
$317,000 Extra
These three new extras Will
this year cost us $317,000. They
will save our users fen times thaf
or more.
No like capacity was ever be
fore embodied in a small-size
tire. Yet this year we made
another big price reduction.
Get these new extras when
you next buy tires. See for your
self what they add to your mile
age. Don I take smaller, thinner
tires when Goodyears offer these
we’ve made new molds because things.
Goodyear Service Stations
Tires in Stock
ATHENS—Talmadge Hardware Co.
BISHOP—M. B. Martin.
CORNELIA—W. R. Pinch.
EbBERTON—McLanahan & Smith Garage.
Smith’s Garage.
GAINESVILLE—Pruitt-Barrctt Hdw. Co.
HARTWEL-E. P. & T. J. Vickery.
LAVONIA—Vow & McMurry.
MADISON—C. L. Hedenburg.
ROYSTON—Royston Hardware Co.
WINDER—Winder Mobile Co.
’Round About
the Town
’Will Wn Probated.—In the ordi-
aary’a office this' week/ the will of
Miss Gussie Haudrup was probated in
common form.
Throw Out the Lifeline, Mates.—
Headline reads, "Schooner is Lost."
To a thirsty man that sounds bad.
Wonder who lost it. Bet it wasn’t
Sn Athens man. The W. C. T. U. is
doing great things in Rome, Ga.
Gel the FbOtwarmer—Did you wake
f(
IS YOUR BLOOD GOOD
OR BAD?
CRUMS EXPELLED FROM THE
BODY.
.Twenty-four hours after you start to
take Dr. Twee a Golden Medical Dia-
P°«»ou» matter and blood
Impurities begin to leave your body
through the diver, bowels, kidneys anil
■ ill brings now activity to the liver,
Stomach and bowels in a short turn
thus musing aaHowness, indigestion an
constipation to disappear. ,
Good blood mesne good health; good
health means strong men and women,
full of vigor and ambition, with minds
slot sad muscles ever willing. Any
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in either liquid or tablet form.
Ixmastreet,. Ky.—"Two yearn ago I
was taken with a pain in my right side.
It kept getting worse until I ooutd not sit
W or Med myself to they celled a doc
tor for me. Matter formed in my
right ride and the doctor eaid I would
have to be operated on before I would
ever get well. I would not giro op for
■fc to be done. I wrote to Dr. Fierce for
advice. My treatment consisted of Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and Golden
Medical Discovery. At first 1 frit worse,
but 1 wan determined to giro the medi
cines a fair trial, and was rewarded by
seeing a vast improvement, and to-day
I am in perfect health. In all I used
eight _ bottles. I cannot praise your
medicines too highly.”—Miss fSnenetj.
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, ShuriAgs
up with cold feet this morning? The
weather underwent a slight changi
last night and the mercury ia consid
erably lower today. We’ve got cold
feet now. Gueas we’ll pull and push
for Athena now.
Bumps Removed-—Yesterday sev
eral of the city hands wore busy get
tings the bumps out of certain tor-
lions of the paved istreeta,-caused by
the recent heavy rainfalls. -When
the wood blocks get wet they expam-
and when they expand, like n man
with the ewell head, they puff out.
“Those Old Sweethearts of Mine."—
Today is the birthday of the famous
poet who wrote “An Old Sweetheart
of Mine," besides other great poems,
Guess they’ll be celebrating out
birthday when we write that poem
about “Those - Old Sweethearts ol
Mine.”
Professor Park Speaks—Tonight
at the regular weekly vesper service
of the college Y. M. C. A. I’rofcssoi
It. E. Park, head of the English de
partment at the Univenrtty, will maki
i talk to the students. The Y. M. C
A. quartet will sing. Mr. B. G. Alex
ander, of Nashville, led the service!
last night.
Hard Luck For Culprits.—It was a
lard blow, mates, the city futhen
landed the patrons of Judge Sterling
Price’s court of the recorder last
-light when they decided not to buy
hat little^ red gas wagon for use ir
taking prisoners to the city prison
fudge Price may safely take annthci
vacation. It’s bsd to have to walk to.
he jail this sort of weather and the
’boys” will probably climb up on the
v. w. until the sun shines again. The
Washington forecast is as follows
‘Rain tonight; Friday eloudy; proba
lily rain in the south portion.” Thi
announcement that President Wilsor
’s to be married, probably in Decem
ber; is occasioning an immense
amount of gossip about Athens. The
“Rounder” will reread “An Old Sweet
heart of Mine” this evening -in honoi
if James Whitcomb Riley’s birthday
which is being elaborately celebrate!
by the “Hoosiers” ioday.
Mr. M. R. Redwine. of Atlanta
special agent of the Darbsn and Hop
kins Insurance company, was regis
tered at the Georgian yesterday.
Lady Minstrels" Tonight
Athens society will be out en ma ro this evening to witness the per-
formatter to be put on by the “Lady Mim-treia.” There will not be a dull
moment, folks. Get your tickets now, ladies and gents! Step lively!
Mr. W. F. Raab, of New York city
is in the city for a few days.
Mr. H. W. Boughan, of West Point
Va., is in the city.
Mr. W. F. Hilderbrandt. of New
York city, is in Athens for a few
days.
SOCIAL ITEMS j
WAYNE-WIER WEDDING
PLANS ANNOUNCED.
Much intcest centers around the np-
proachhiff wedding of Miss Myrtis
Wayne, of Monroe, and Mr. Emmett
Lanier Wicr, of Athens, which takes
place Thursday ufternoon, October 14,
at 3 o'clock. Miss Pallic Snow will
sing before the ceremony and the
wedding march will be played by Mrs.
Lewie Walker, of Ccdartown.
The bride will be given in marriage
by her brother, Mr. Mell Wayne Mr.
Wier will have as his best man, Mr.
John N. Wicr, of Athens. The cere
mony will be performed by Dr. D. W.
Key, pastor of the Baptist church.
Quite a number of visitors from
Athens, Ccdartown and Atlanta will
be present for the wedding. Numer
ous parties had been planned for the
charming bride-elect, but have been
called off on account of the death of
her little niece.
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LUNCHEON FOR MRS.
M’GOWAN AND MRS.
LIPSCOMB.
Mrs. A. S. Phinizy entertained a
few of her friends at luncheon Wed
nesday, complimentary to Mrs. James
F. McGowan, of Augusta, arul Mrs.
Rutherford Lipscomb, of Atlanta,
Those present were Mrs. M. A*
Lipscomb, Mrs. M. W. Welch, Mrs.
E. A. CrawfoTd; Mrs. Rutherford
Lipscomb, Mrs. E. A. Lipscomb, Mrs.
Billups Phinizy, Mrs. C. H. Phinizy
and Mrs. James McGowan.
The table was done in pink with
oink' Kiliarncy roses for its center
piece, and pink confections filled the
bon bon dishes.
Ill
THE MINSTRELS
TONIGHT.
One of the best things that has been
ever seen in Athens will bo the
“Belles of Darktown,” a minstrel ex
hibition, given by home talent, Ath
ens girls, under the auspices of the
Woman’s Club and under the direc
tion of Miss Lillian Hall, who is an
expert at her line of organization and
production. The show will be well
jrorth seeing and the proceeds are to
jo—in large measure—to the worthy
objects which the Woman’s Club^f
this city has in view.
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HOWELL-WOOD.
The following announcement will
'jo of cordial interest to'many:
‘♦Mrs. Jennie Woodruff Howell an
nounccs the marriage of her daughter,
Annie May, to Mr. Cloud Clinton
Wood, on Tuesday, October the fifth,
nineteen hundred and fifteen, Rome,
Georgia.’’
*Nearly a Lady'
SAVE YOUR HI
AID BEAUTIFY T.
WITH "flAKDEBINE"
Spend 25 cents! Dandruff disappear!
and ‘hair-stops coming'-out.
Try this! Hair gets beautiful, wavy
and thick in few moments.
If you care for heavy hair, tha'.
glistens With beauty and is radian;
with life; has an incomparable soft
ness and is fluffy and lustrous, trj
Danderine.
Just one application doubles tht
beauty of your hair, besides it imme
diatftly dissoltes every particle of dan
druff; you cannot have nice, heavy,
healthy hair if you have dandruff.
This destructive scurf robs the haii
of its‘lustre, its strength and-its verj
life, and if not-overcome it produce. 1
a feverishness*and itching of the scalp,
the hair roots famish, loosen and die;
then the hair falls out fast.
If your hair has been neglected and
is thin, faded; dry, scraggy i or too
oily, get a 25-cent bottle bf. Knowl-
ton’s Danderine at any drug store oi
toilet counter:*eppiy a little.as'direct
ed and tehmutates after you will saj
this was the htoftf investment you ever
made. »'
We sincerely believe, regardless of
everything else advertised, that if you
desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hn
and lots of it^-ho dandrufft-no itch*
ing scalp and no mpre falling hair—
you must use Knowlton’s Danderine
If eventually—why not'now?
The fruit of the umgunu-tree o!
South Africa yields a strong intoxi
eating drink. Elephants arc said to
be very fond of it, becoming quite
tipsy, staggering about, playing an
tics, screaming,- and sometimes hav
ing tremendous fights. —
Elsie Janis is appearing at the
lite today in “Nearly a Lady.”
Lord Cecil Grosvenor’s dexterity
with a fork so amazes the* dinnei
fable at the Calhoun ranch house ot
who Montana frontier, accustomed as
it is to the oTdtime finger-and-knifi-
>ffect, that Frederica, the impression
able daughter, falls quite a'victim to
this Prince Charming’s refined ways.
Frederica also interests Lord Grosvc-
lor for she is a crack rider, fealcss,
jnd blessed with the sunniest ano
'rankest of dispositions. In some
iretty scenes their interest ripens
nto affection, they become engaged
md finally Grosvcnor takes his fiancee
k o visit his sister, a society woman
n New York.
Ridfern gowns, afternoon teas and
'lite associations transform the Mon-
ana girl, and the cocoon becomes- a
JUtterfly. But little by little Frcder-
ca finds that rubbing off rough edges
neans rubbing oc good ones, too.
Montana had no chorus girls to lure
ictrothed bachelors, but-New York
lad. In Montana when a man gave
ils word it was as good as his bond,
nit‘in the part of New York she had
\>und it wss not. In Montana if
jYederica. had caught Grosvenor .in a
French Ball escapade as she had
■sught.’him’in New York some mem*
ber of her family would have taktn
the lord out and either thrashed him
or put a hole through him, but all
Frederica could do was to toss him
over for good. Fortunately, however,
it proved a good riddance for it per
mitted her to recognize the ardent
loyalty Jack. Rxwlins, a manly
Montana boy who had come to New
York and made good, and instead of
beeoming “Nearly a Lady” of titled
but caddish courtier she became
Mr*. Jack Rawlins,” and that beat
the other til hollow.
We Pay You to Save
DEFOE
IN 1704
H I m
5 ! Pi
recommended Sav
ings institutions as
a remedy.for pauper
ism in Europe.
Today Savings Banks
are used by the thrif
ty as a depository for
small amounts—the
accumulation of
which leads to inde
pendence.
Deposits of one dollar
and upwards arc ac
cepted in our Savings
Department and inter
est allowed, com pound
ed ever'six months.
American
State Bank
Athens, Ga.
Capital and Surplus, $140,000
4% Interest Paid on Savings
and Time Deposits.
T CUT OF
CLUB
The leader of this year’s Glee club
Bill Campbell, yesterday posted hi
list of the first cut. There were abou!
forty-five men out for the club ant
he has had to cut this down to abou
thirty. Another cut will be made ir
ftaout two weeks, the number bein;
educed to about t\ventj£foUr.
The next practice will be held if
'hapol on nest Tuesda»J»*taht at 7:45
All Who have not tried out arc urgec
to report if they wish to have a try at
he club this year. ! '
Following is a list of the men on tin
•luh at present: Fox, Wellborn
Crouch, Roberts, Grace, Coker, Mi
?ha«l, Ilosch, Kassewitz, Donaldson
McKenzie, Swettland, Wilhoit L., Tim
mons, Deddinger, Cozart, Anchors
Conyers, Bennett, Harper, Harrell,
Rawson, Arnold, ‘Davison, Nowell..
Ethridge, Hurt, Lanier, Hodgson and
Mr. Dan Wright, of New York city,
i in the city. r
Mr. J. M. Frankel, of Atlanta, was
in Athens yesterday.
A Contented Mother.
A quiet, tranquil mother will tranr.
mit a more healthful influence than it
tae is extremely nervous from undut
pain. That is why experienced moth
ers are constantly urging expectant
mothers to use the old time remedy
Mother’s Friend, a dependable ex
:criml treatment obtained at anj
!rug store. It relieves undue tensioi
>n the cords and ligaments rcsultinj
rota-muscular expansion and gently
oothes the network of fine nervi
.hrends. It is the one aplondid as
istant to ease, comfort and safety.
SHOES AT LESS
THAN-HALF PRICE
One firm in Athens is selling shoe!
ind Oxfords at actually less than hall
,irice. H. O. Eptlng, 447 Broad street,
next to Wipgfield’s Cash Grocer}
itore, has. purchased a large lot oi
<hocs and Oxfords at 40 cents on th<
dollar and now hare them on sale a|
prices heretofore unheard of in' Ath-
ons. Ladies’ *4 and $0 Oxfords, now
itylcs, at $1.39 per pair; ladles’ $2.5$
and $3 Oxfords at $1.00 per pair;
men’s hand-sewed shoes at $2.48. pci
pair. |
H. O. EPTING.
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MITE ON LIVER
I guarantee “Dodson’s Liver Tone” will give you the best
Liver and Bowel cleansing you ever had.
cn you right up and make you feel
fine and vigorous by morning I wa J
you to go back to the store and get
your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone i-
destroying the sale of calomel because
it is real liver medicine; entirely veg
etable, therefore it can not salivate
or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put y our
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which is clogging y our
system and making you feel miser
able. I guarantee that a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep y our
entire family feeling fine for months
Give it to your children. It is harm
less; doesn’t gripe and they like iu
pleasant taste.
Stop using calomel! It makes you
sick. Don’t lose a day’s work. If you
feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti
pated, listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
'which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
t up- This is when you feel that aw
ful nausea and cramping. If you are
’ail knocked out,” if your liver is
torpid and bowels constipntad or you
have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, breath is bad or stomach sour
just try a spoonful of harmless Dod-
■on’s Livor Tone,
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
irug store and get a 50-cent bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a spoon
ful tonight and if it doesn’t straight-'
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Bright Bargains in Wants
HARRY ROSE,
THE BARGAIN KING OF
GEORGIA
IS IN ATHENS \
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