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ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
MONDAY, APRIL 30.,
CROSS, FEVERISH
CHILD IS BILIOUS
OB CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! If tongue is coated
give “California Syrup
of Figs.”
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children “California Syrup of j
Figs,” tha. this is their ideal laxa
tive, because they love its pleasant
taste and it thoroughly cleanses the
tender little stomach, liver and bow-*
els without griping.
When cross, irritable, feverish or
breath is bad, stomach sour, look at
the tongue, mother! If coated, give
a teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit
laxative,” and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sour bile,and
undigested food passes out of the
bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. When its little system is
full of cold, throat sore, has stomach
ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic—
remember, a good “inside cleansing”
should always be the first treatment
given.
Millions_of mothers keep “Califor
nia Syrup of Figs” handy; they know
a teaspoonful today saves a sick
cljild tomorrow. Ask your druggist
MIDDLE AGED CLASS
AT Y, M. C.A, WILL
START ON MONDAY
There Are a Large Number of
the lluniness and Professional
Men of the City in This Class.
Class Is Limited to Business
and Professional Men Only.
Work Will Be Under the Di
rection of Physical Director
Jones.
S THIS
SMS HE
COULDN’T RAISE HIS
FI
for a 50-cent bottle of “California
Syrup of Figs,” which has directions
for babies, children of all ages and
grown-ups printed on the bottle. Be
ware of counterfeits sold here, so
don’t be fooled. Get the genuine,
made by “California Fig Syrup Com
pany.”
TO
APPLT SAGE TEA
Look Yoons! Bring Bock Its Notural
Color, Gloss and Attractiveness.
Common garden sage brewed into u
heavy tea with sulphur* added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few applications will prove a reve
lation if your hair is fading, streaked
or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
troublesome. An easier way is to get
a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound at any drug store
alt'Tesd; for use. This is the old time
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients. ....
While wispy, gray, faded hair is
not sinful, wo all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening yobr hair with
Wyeth’a Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no ona can tall; because it doea it so
-naturally, so evtniy. You Just damp- p | ona hi p by the score of 338 to 288
en a sponge or soft brush with it and ,' oInta> u „ mult of Same, the
draw pil* through your hajr, taking ™ ■- -* ---■*
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and. luxuriant.
This preparation Is a delightful
£ *t requisite and is not intended for
cure, mitigation or prevention of
ase.
LODGE DIRECTORY
St Elmo Lodge. K. of P.—St Elmo
Lodge, No. 40 Knights of Pythias,
meets every Monday night at 8:30
o'clock at its Castle Hall, in the Jes
ter Building, Clayton street Phone
1126-L. Visiting Knights cordially
invited to attend.
H. ABIT NIX, C. C.
HOWARD T. ABNEY, K. of R. & S.
Williams Lodge, No. 15.1.0. 0*F—
Meets every Monday night In Odd
Fallows’ Hall, Max Joseph Building.
All brethren are invited to attend.
C. A. VON DER LEITH, N. G.
J. A. MEALOR, R. S.
Glenn Lodge. No. 75. L O. O. F.—
Meets every Tuesday night in Odd
Fallows’ Hall, Max Joseph Building.
All brethren are Invited to attend.
H. D. STEVENS, N. G.
^J. T. GALIIIER, R. S.
Athens B. P. 0. E., No. 790.—Meets
every second and fourth Wednesday
nights, 8:30 o’clock, at lodge quar
ters, corner Broad and Lumpkin
streets.
HOMER STARK, E. R.
C. H. PALMER, Secretary.
ML Verson Lodge, F. & A. M.—
Mr. Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M.‘
meets in tegular communication every
Thursday night in each month at Ma
sonic Hall, third floor Max Joseph
Building, Clayton street.
E. C. PAINE, W. M.
JOHN C. QUINN, Secretary.
George & Daria Camp, 292, W. O.
W.—Meets every Wednesday evening
in Woodmen Hall, Max Joseph Build
ing at 8:30 p. m. The first and third
devoted to general buainesl, the sec
ond and fourth to degree team and
Uniform Rank Drill. Visiting Sover
eigns cordially invited.
W. W. BEACHAM, C. O,
A. D. WOOD, Clerk.
CLEAR AWAY THE WASTE.
Bowel regularity is the secret of
good health, bright eyea, clear com
plexions, and Dr. King’s New Life
Pills are a mild and gentle laxative
that regulates the bowels and re
lieves the congested intestines by
removing the accumulated wastes
without griping}* Take a pill before
ratting and that haavy head, that
dull spring fever feeling disappears.
Gdt Dr. King's New Life Pills at
your druggist, 25c.
The special classes for the middle-
aged and the older lousiness and pro
fessional men of tile city in pnysica'
education and recreational games
will be started at the Young Men’s
Christian Association today under
the direction of Physical Director
Jones.
There are quite a number of our
fbusiness und professional men, who
now hold membership in the Business
Men’s club of the association, and
tiiey are to be grouped together ill
regular class work—to meet on Mon
day ami Thursday afternoons at oil5
snarp.
This class will he limited to the
business und professional men', who
ure members of this club, us it is nuc-
fessary to give a line of work that is
adapted to the needs of the older
business men, and these men will he
grouped separately from the
lyounger members of the association
Mr. Jones has had considerable ex
perience in handling work along
these special lines for the matured
men, und with the wonderful equip
ment ut the association, combined
with the beautiful and attractive
swimming pool, which will be fen
tured, an efficient and comprehensive
work will be conducted.
Those business und professional
...en of our community who have
been thinking about uniting with the
associationaand taking some exercise
for health conservation should come
in at this time, so as to get the full
benefit of what is to be done.
The class work will start promptly
ut 5:15, therefore the members
should he at the association not later
than 5 o’clock. They will be out by
0:30 to 6:45, in ample time for sup-
per—with an hour’s daylight for
other things.
• The flnul volley ball match game
between the pickeTl teams from the
Business Men’s League and the Se
nior Night League was played off
Friday night at the association, and
the business men were winners by the
score of 102 to 38 points. The Bus
iness Men’s -League won the chant-
CONSTRUCTION WORK
ON WOODEN SHIPS
IS STARTED
young men will don aprons and wait
on the older fellows at the banquet to
Jae held next week.
GREAT SWIMMING DEMONSTRA
TION.
: At the close of the volley ball
game the large crowd of spectators
went down to the swimming pool and
there witnessed one of the most at
tractive and interesting water dem
onstrations that the citizens of Ath
ens have ever had the privilege of
seeing. The plain and fancy diving
by Die team composed of Messrs.
Morton H°dK*°n, Quillian, Edmund
Price, Sellars Rogers and Physical
Director Jones did some excellent
wbrk and received liberal applause.
Then Mr. Jones, who is an expert
in all water sports, demonstrated the
various strokes and styles of swim
ming, which are being taught all
over America. In the clear waters of
this pool, where every joint in the ce
mented tile could be seen on the bot
tom of the pool, the movements of
Mr. Jones were clear to all. This
demonstration of his was remarkable,
and proved conclusively to the large
crowd of ladies and gentlemen pres
ent that ia him Athens has a wonder
ful instructor in water sports, and
there were many who came to a de
cision last night to take advantage
of the warm weather and the attrac
tive waters of this exquisite pool,
which all, who have seen, declare to
be the omit beautiful one in . the
southern country.
Special swimming classes will be
conducted for expert swimmers on
Tuesday nights at 8 o’clock and on
Friday night for novices and begin
ners.
The boys have their swimming les
sons after each class period during
the afternoons and on Saturday
mominffs.
The association is showing
steady growth, its activities being
increased from day to day. and man*
new members coming in during eacl
month since the building has been
opened. The management is expect
ing a membership by the end of the
first year in the new building of
760. _
Cut This Out and Keep It.
Every mother of young children
should cut this out and keep it, that
she may know what to get,when her
children have whooping cough. “We
first used Chambe^ain’s Cough Rem
edy in our home about three years
ago when our daughter May had
whooping cough, and it proved to be
such an excellent medicine for this
disease that I willingly recommend it.
It never failed to relieve those
whooping spells, loosen up the
phlegm and give immediate relief,”
writes Mrs. Ethel Price, Mattoon,
in.
If every man who hung out a flag
would make an effort to get one re
cruit to enlist, this volunteer sys
tem would be a success.—Ex.
Life is up to anything, even tell-
Ached From Head <u Feet With
Rheumatism — Suffering of 32
Years* Standing Overcome.
“Rheumatism had me in its clutch
es for thirty-two years, but I haven’t
had a pain since Tanlac relieved me
.twelve months ago,” said B. N. I)un-
juvpnt, 934 Johl Place, Memphis,
Tenn.
“When 1 was only seven years
old,” Mr, Dunavant continued, “1
was taken down with rheumatism and
for two years 1 was unable to walk
and had to be carried about by a
nurse. I had it in three forms, mus
cular, sciatic and inflammatory, ami
I ached from the top of my head to
* -I V feet, and I simply suffered agony.
“I was down for two and three
months at a time, unable to do any
thing, and my left arm got so I
couldn’t raise it from my side. When Fi
I would have an attack of inflamma
tory rheumatism I would have to lay
my arm on a pillow and many a
night I suffered so I couldn’t sleep a
wink. And when the sciatic rheuma
tism was at its worst the pain was
great I couldn’t lie in bed, I
'would have to get up ami walk the
door.
I tried medicine after medicine
and took two trips to Hot Springs,
but nothing gave me more than tem
porary relief. Some of the medicine
i took was so strong ic got my
stomach all upset. After taking my
second bottle of Tanlac I noticed I
could raise my left arm without it
hurting me. I kept on taking it un
til I used six bottles and I haven’t
had a rheumatic pain since I finished
my last bottle about a year ugo. 1
have even gone through the past bad
winter without a pain. Tanlac helped
my stomach in place of tearing it up
like other medicines. It gave me a
fine appetite and I gained eight
pounds. The change in my condition
has been so great that I hardly feel
like the same man.”
Tanlac is sold exclusively in Ath
ens by Citizens’ Pharmacy, and at
Winterville, Ga., by the Kroner com
pany. (adv.)
United .States to Produce One
Vessel Every Ten Days to
Carry Supplies to Allies.
First Ship Scheduled to He
Launched Ninety Days After
Her Keel Is Laid—Plant to He
Systematized to Highest De
gree. #
(By United Press.)
New York, April 30.—Construction
work started today on the Founda
tion company plant near here, where
the government plans to produce one
Ten ship every ten days to carry
supplies to our allies,
for this plant was leased to the
for this plant was lease dto the
ndution company by Henry Ford
ai a nominal sum, after he had se
cured it for a farm tractor plant. He
turned over his dock and railway
tracks to the government interests.
About 3,000 men working in day
ami night shifts will be employed on
the government’s ship building pro
ject when the plant is completed.
The first wooden ship is scheduled
to be launched ninety days after her
keel is laid. After that one will
ready every ten days. They will be
290 feet long, 46 foot beam and of
17 feet draft. About 1.260,000 feet
of green timber will be required for
each vessel. They will cost $360,000
fcach. »
. The plant will be systematized to
the highest degree. One squad of
men will work on the hulls, another
on installation of 16-knot engines
and a third on interior finishing.
Arming of the ships will be left
to the government
WEEK’S WEATHER
Washington, I). C., April 30.—
Forecast for the week for the south
Atlantic and east Gulf states: Fre
quent showers are probable the first
half of the week, and the latter
half will be fair. Cool weather will
prevail during the first part of the
’week and the temperatures will be
below the seasonal nominal there
after. " t
Ch«*n are echoing
around the world but the loudest and
the best of them are In the western
hemisphere.—Ex.
A FOOL AT 40
It is an old proverb that every man
is either a fool or a physician at 40.
Well I fooled along for 40 years in
the drug business and practice of
medicine before I perfected u blood
medicine that I thought and knew I
could offer the public with impunity.
I have perfected Number 40 For
The Blood, and to show you that I
do not wish to fool you I will send
you your dollar by mail if you re
turn the front of the cartoon with
the statement trat you have tried one
bottle withou satisfactory result for
any scrofulous disease, for blood
poison, chronic rheumatism, malaria,
chronic liver and stomach trouble,
constipation, or in fact any disease
for which it is recommended. J. C.
Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind.
Sold by Warren J. Smith A Bro.
War Tabloids
(By United Press.)
.New York.—U. S. Grant, IV., on
listed us ii private in the United
States Infantry, lie is a grandson
of President Grant.
Worcester, Mm- When a flat:
was raised over (he choir loft of the
Unitarian church Rev. Utely re
signed. He ii a pacifist.
New York.—Under new war regu
nations every New York cabaret muat
cine at 1 a. mi and .remain elo«ed
until « a. m.' Saloons mutt do Hire-
wise. Midnight frelies are taboo.
Aurora, Ills.—Eight high school
athletes left today to enlist in the ar-
tillery corps of the regular army.
None of the
old.
he boys are over 20 years
Chicago.—Crazed by fear that he
would be drafted info the army, John
Bieczak shot and killed Vasal Golo
hour, wounded his wife and beat his
two babies into insensibility.
LEXINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Booth and Miss
Emily Bisson, of Athens, were vis!
tors here on Memorial Day.
Judge R. E. Maxwell, accompanied
by Messrs. E. H. Roberts and Edgar
Maxwell, visited Athens last Mon
day. * ^
As between marrying ami going to
war, well, we would not crave too
much war even if marriage has not
proven such a beautific existence.—
Ex.
HOT WATER
FOR SUMMER
There’ll be a plenty if you
are equipped with GAS
A RUDD Does the Work
Athens Gas, Light and Fuel Co.
Holman Bldg. “THE GAS SHOP” Telephone 54
„ r c I int P“P le something Intareating
i*src«l Posiif MSirsd Pries U,or# MtU«sfZ.7x I j s ^ oa t 0 f certain spaces because
TMB Evans CHEMICAL c<f„ CittONNATI.O. I. 0 f a prohibition law.—Ex. j
DRINK THE PUREST and BEST WATER of
the land. That’s Linton Spring Water. We guar
antee to our customers the sanitary condition of
each bottle.
Linton Springs Water Company
Phone 95
R. S. CRANE, Mgr.
0 Tribute to the Lawyer
He argues and Pleads for bis client’s needs
He cites and recites till you’re dizzy
He’s keen and he’s clean—that’s plain to be seen
He’s brainy, he’s bright and he’s busy.
Through all his long cases, tho* trouble he faces
He’s calm and he’s cool and he’s quiet
He says to feel fit there is nothing like IT
And by IT he means WRIGLEY’S—Just try it!
WRIGLEYS
V 9 THE FLAVOR LASTS
has won its case — people are for it. Largest
selling gum in the world because it’s liked by
‘ more folks. “AFTER EVERY MEAL.”
Three of a kind
Keep them in mind
Ladies’ Pumps
Bronze, Kids and Greys at
$1.89
Value $4.00 & $5.00
Uncle Max
549 E. BROAD STREET
Opposite King Hodgson Co.
For tomato plants Phone 87.
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PLAY BALL
The time is at hand now for Base
ball practice, and we are busy opening
up our new spring stock, which is com
plete. In addition to Spalding and
Reach’s line, we have one or two other
good lines and can please you in base-
baJ goods.
Tennis goods, Gymnasium goods, etc.
See the, new things' before making your,
purchases. We appreciate your busi
ness.
THE McGRERGR CR.