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ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
TUESDAY. MAY 1.
“Come on Over, See PRESIDENT ESTABLISHES
My Corn Fall Off!”
“I Pul 2 Drops of ‘GetM-It* on Last
Night—Now Watch—”
“See—all you have to no is to use
your two fingers and lift the com
right off. That’s the way Gets-It’
always works. You just put on about
2 drops. Then the corn not only
6hrivels, but loosens from the toe,
without affecting the surrounding
flesh in the least. Why, it’s almost a
STRINGENT CENSORSHIP
Proclamation Includes Cables,
Telegraphs and Telephones
and Leaves It to the War De-
Department and the Navy De
partment to Work Out the
Regulations—Rules Complet
ed and Censorship Ordered
Into Immediate Effect.
DRUGGIST'S EXPERIENCE
WITH KIDNEY MEDICINE
Wc arc very much satisfied wit
the demand we have for Dr. Kilmer 1
Swamp-Root. We have been carry
ing it for eight years and have
SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO
MEET INJAVANNAH 1
Many Special Features Will
Mark the Stale Meeting in
the Forrest City.
Among other special features at
the State Sunday school convention
which will be held in Savannah, May
ver i 8* ^ and 10, wil! be a county Sunday
heard of a dissatisfied customer;
they all speak very favorably re-
Cora Had With •Cieta-ltV*
pleasure to have corns and nee how
‘Gets-It’ gets them off in a hutry and
without the least pain. I can wear
tight shoes, dance and walk as though
I never had corns.”
“Gets-It” makes the use of toe-ir
ritating salves, bundling bandages,
tape, plasters and other things not
only foolish, but unnecessary. Use
this wonderful discovery, “Gets-It,”
for any soft or hard com or callus.
It is the new, simple, easy, quick way,
and it never fails. You’ll never have
to cut a com again with knives or
scissors, and run chances of blood
poison. Try “Gets-It” tonight.
“Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25c
a bottla, or sent on receipt of price by
E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill.
Sold in Athena, Ga., and recom
mended as the world’s best com rem
edy by Warren J. Smith, Bros., Reid
Drug Company, Palmer’s Drug
Stores, Athens, Ga.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. * a. the,
cannot reach the neat of the dlaeaae. Ca
tarrh ia a blood nr rnqstltutlonal disease,
*ru) In order to ci it you must take In
ternal remedies. Hairs Catarrh Curo U
taken Internally, nuU acta directly upon
the blood ar.1 mucous surface, (fail's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. If.
was prescribed by ono of the beat phy
sicians In this country for ytnra and la
a rer-tlar prescription. It la < oinposod of
(he peat tonlca known, combined with the
bear Hood purlRerr. acting directly on the
vnucom surfaces The perfect combina
tion of the two Ingredients la what pro
duces such wonderful results In curing
catarrh.*8end for testimonials, fres.
F. J. CHENET A CO.. Props.. T-’tdo, a
“-•1 by Druggist#, lirlre TOr. *
*• u s r*
... .- I garding the nrCrits of the prepara-
Washington, II May 1—The * jui|j from the ' sa £ we
State* gover.f nent locked i censor-1, __ :♦ * k. ..
ship upon cables, telegraphs and tel
ephones, afplying the cable prohiM
tions to all lines, “but operating
telephones
Tabs Hall s
• Mila for eoiw.im’lee
B lack
One Who Drinks
tion, or prejudical relation, with for
eign power,.
It conatitute, America’, rint taste'
of real wartime iron-clad military TV ilia Wifa of
censorship and tho regulation, are 10 lilt. . T 111. Ill t
sufficiently broad to give the govern
ment censors the broadest power, of
deleting or withholding meeiagee.
Commander D. W. Todd, director
of naval communications, will be In
charge of the cable censorship with
Commander Arthur R. Hoff controll
ing the New York division, while
'Brigadier General McIntyre will di
reet the telegraph and telephone iu
pervision on the border.
DANIEL’S
Famous Mineral Water
Union Point, Ga.
Delivered anywhere in 5
gallon container*
for $1.00
DANIEL SPRINGS,
. Union Point, Ga. *
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
HOTEL CHELSEA
We»t Twenty-third St, «t Sev-
f enth Ava.,
r NEW YORK CITY
EUROPEAN PLAN
500 ROOMS. 400 BATHS
Room, with adjoining bath,
r 11.00 and $1.50.
Suites, parlor, bedroom and
ft bath, $3.00 and upward.
Club Breakfast, 25c up.
Special Luncheon, 50c up.
Table dHote Dinner, *76c up.
Cafe attached.
To Reach Hotel Chelsea.
Prom Pennsylvania Station, 7th
' Avenue car gouth to 23d
# Street:
Grand Central, 4th Avenue car
-south to 23d street;
I»cka wanna, Erie, Reading,
.Baltimore and Ohio. Jersey
* Central end Lehigh Valley
R. R. Stations, take 23d
'Street crosstown ear east to
Hotel Chelsea.
Principal Steamship Piers, Foot
•West 23d Street, take 23d
Street crosstown car.
WRITE FOB COLORED MAP
OP NEW YORK
against telegraphs a
only along ..he border.
President Wilson ordered the cen
sorship by proclamation and left
to the war and navy departments to
work out regulations. These regula
tions were completed and the censor
ship ordered into immediate effect.
The Wilson proclamtion reads:
“Whereas, the existence of a state
of war between the United States
and the imperial German govern
ment makes it essential to the public
safety that no communication of a
character that would aid the enemy
or its allies shall oc had,
“Therefore, by virtue of the power
vested in me under the constitution
and by the joint resolution passed by
congress April 15, ID 17, declaring the
existence of a state of war, it is or
dered that all companies or other
persons, owning, controlling or oper
ating telegraph and telephone lines
of submarine cables nre hereby pro
hibited from transmitting message*
to points without the United States
and from delivering messages re
ceived from such points except those
permitted under rules and regula
tions to be established by the secre
tary of war for telegraph and tele
phone lines and by the secretary of
the navy for submurine cables.
“To these departments, respective
ly, is delegated the duty of prepar
ing and enforcing rules and regula
tions under this order to accomplish
the purpose mentioned. This order
shall take effect from date.
(Signed) “WOODROW WILSON.”
NEWSPAPERS AFFECTED.
The censorship naturally hits news
papers and press associations chief
ly, but it also involves messages in
coming and outgoing of American
business concerns ond individuals.
The objects of the censorships are
officially designed as being to pre
vent military information reaching
the enemy, to prevent the spread of
information prejudicial to the inter
ests of the United State* or of in
terest to Germany; to prevent cir
culation of false report* And reports
prejudicnl either to military opera'
i ‘ have on it it must be a splendid
1 medicine for .he troubles for which
it is so highly recommended.
Very truly yours,
ZEBULON DRUG. CO.,
K. C. Daniel, Mgr.
tfept. 21, 1916. Zebulon, North Car.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton. N. Y.
school officers’ supper and confer
ence, an adult Bible class parade,
special music, an exhibit of modern
Sunday school books, helps and equip
ment, two afternoons of the conven
tion are given over to departmental
conferences, one afternoon the con
vention goes on a special train to
Tybeo beach.
Hie county Sunday school officers’
supper and conference is to be held
at the First Baptist church Tuesday
night. May 8, when the county pres
idents, county secretaries and divis
ion presidents from all parts of the
state will have a supper together,
after which .they will discuss their
county affairs, how to hold county
j conventions and division conventions
' etc.
Prove W’hat Swamp-Root Will I)o For
You |
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & I ....
Co., Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample ™ e i-lv' 1 . Bible class parade Ucd-
«i*e bottle. It will convince anyone. ? e " lav nl ?, ht '» ^ lnK fea ‘“ rM anrt
You will also receive a booklet of val- fullv onc thou * and men from
uable information, telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When writing
be sure and mention The Athens
Daily Herald. Regular flfty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles for sale at all
drug stores. Adv.
War Tabloids
(By United Press.)
London, May 1.—Final returns in
nationwide census of horses, mules,
cattle, pigs and agricultural instru
ments arc due in Great Britain to
day under a war department order.
New York, May 1.—School teach
ers of New York are completing to
day a census of vacant lots in Great
New York available for use in the
home garden movement.
Steclton, Pa., May 1.—Ten per
cent wage increases in Bethlehem
Steel company plants here, at Spar
row’s Point and at Lebanon are ef
fective today. They effect several
thousand munition workers.
New York, May 1.—Columbia Uni
versity will open a military training
camp for students and lumni at
Dyl^er Park today as the first step
in a plan to add courses in military
tactics to the regulir university
course. %*. .
Eggs are eggstremely’expensivc-
Greensboro Herald-Journal.
NO MORE
GRAY HAIR
No Need to Look Old—Natural
Color Comes With the Use of
Q-Iian, the Great Scientific
Discovery—Not a Dye.
There is no longer any need for
sensible people to let gray hairs spoil
their looks or make them appear
older than they really are or feel.
Now that great chemists have suc
ceeded in discovering a way to bring
back a natural color to gray and
faded hair in a perfectly healthful
and pleasant way—without dyes and
without likelihood of ridicule—thous
ands have banished their gray hairs
for good. This way is by the use of
Q-Bun Hair Color Restorer, a harm
less and efficient liquid, all ready to
use.
Ironclad Guarantee.
Q-Ban is guaranteed by the mak-
s to give satisfaction—or your
money back. Not a patent medicine,
not a dye. Only 50c at Palmer’s
Drug Stores and all good drug stores,
«r write Heasig-Ellis Drug
Memphis, Tenn., mentioning drug
gist's name. Illustrated, interesting
book on “Hair Culture,” sent free.
Try v-Ban Hair Tonic, Q-Ban Liquid
Shampoo, Q-Ban Toilet Soap, also
Q-Ban Depilatory (odorless) for re
moving superfluous hair. adv
_ >ys’
Greensboro Herald-Journal.
Famous Wash
Heals Skin
D. D. D.. the pcatett nf akin .
r.no»« luce akin sSlkliuM that ha«« tn*d«
life a bank — - • - •
win
- M bade
That intolerable itch inf.
vour In ....
Surnlnr ami riixmnifnrt wfll disappear nnder
the of tiiia remedy. It lua cured many
ca' 4 p-onoun<t*l inrur.ihle and will reach
t .ir ra*e. V.'a f jnm .trt the flrrt bottle te
inf jna relict tic, floe and fixe.
Bo Bo D.
H. R. Palmer ft Sons, Athena, Ga.
I have an important confidential
message for you. It will come in a
f ilain envelope. How to conquer the
Iquor habit in 3 days ami make home
happy. Wonderful, safe, lasting, re
liable, inexpensive method, guaran
teed. Write to Edw. J. Woods, 1581
C, Station E, New York, N. Y. Show
this to others.
FEDERAL AGENTS
PROBING CHARGES
TOUCHING STRIKE
Alleged That Bakers' Trouble in Chi
cago la Result of Pro-German
Plotting—Gompers to Try
to Settle Strike.
(By United Press.)
Chicago, Ills., May 1.—Federal au
thorities today began a rigid inves
tigation into charges that the bak
era’ strike, which has practically tied
up the city’s entire bread supply, is
the result of pro-German plotting.
Immediately upon receipt of orders
from Washington, United States Di*
trict Attorney Charles F. Fline as
signed several special investigators
to the case and union leader* were
being questioned today.
„ It is known hat several union lead
ers ; n Washington signed a state
ment pledging themselves not to env
barrass the government by strikes
during the war, but the striking
bakers here assert that the pledge
was made “over their heads.”
President Gompers, of the Ameri
can Federation of Labor, will arrive
here shortly to attempt to end the
strike.
While actual shortage exists Chi
cago as yet has not suffered a bread
famine. Restaurants and hotels are
struggling along on “reduced ra
tions,” while retailers have issued
“one loaf only” announcements to
their customers. The naw 17-cent
prices are being demanded. One of
the city's largest bakeries and nearly
fifty smaller ones employing 1,000
bakers are closed. The Schulz com
pany, supplying bread to the Great
Lakes naval training station, how
ever, is operating enough independ
ent workers to fill their contract
with rhe government.
Strikers thus far have not fnter-
ferred with the delivery of bread
in trucks marked “United States
navy.”
The Swainsboro Forest Blade editor
hears that “a preacher saya that short
skirts are partly responsible for the
war in Europe.” And we didn’t know
that the kaiser wore skirts of any
kind.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Per
haps not, but his sisterd makes poor
Tino, of Greece, wear ’em.—<Macon
News.
War brides are si joy forever.
men
Sunday school* are expected to be in
line. Many of these will carry pla
cards, banners, flags, etc.
In the afternoon sessions it has
been arranged for the convention to
break up into conferences. The
Sunday school teachers and officers
who work with pupils from 13 to 20
will be in one building, those who
work with children from birth to 13
will be in another building, and those
who work with pupils over 20 will
be in another building. The pastors,
superintendents and secretaries will
be in still another church. These
four conferences on the various
phases of Sunday school work held
at the same time make, it possible
for all Sunday school workers to get
just what they want.
That all delegates might enjoy a
stroll on the beach and spend a cou
ple of hours in recreation, it ha»
been arranged for a special train to
take the convention to the beach on
the last afternoon so they will be're
freshed and ready for the final cli
max session.
The music of the convention wil!
be in charge of Profe-sor E. O. Ex
cell, of Chicago, assisted by hii
pianist. Professor Erwin. Both of
these men arc of national reputation,
It has also been arranged for the
celebrated “Rome Methodist Quar
tette” to render several numbers at
the convention.
There will be an exhibit of some
of the most modem Sunday school
equipment and supplies from pub
lishers as well as books on sale for
the-'convenience of any of the dele-
fettes who wish to get them.
All Sunday schools of the state are
asked to elect three delegates be
sides pastor and superintendent. An
delegates will pay a dollar registra
tion fee and then be given a package
containing a song book, note book,
program, badge and other tninjp
necessary to make them enjoy their
y in Savannahf Then they are
rigned homes where they
given free lodging and breakfast, the
other two meals they get at restau
rants down town.
BELL SUCCEEDS WOOD AS
COMMANDER OF THE EAST
(By United Press.)
Washington, D. C., May 1.—Major
General Leonard Wood was succeed
ed as commander of the department
of the east today by Major General
Franklin Bell who has been com
mander of the department of the
west, with headquarters at San
Francisco. Wood establishes the new
department of the south, wi*K head
quarters at Charleston, S. C.
The transfer which roused n storm
of criticism of war department meth
ods was the reason for it, reverses a
seven year old incident. In 1910
Wood succeeded Bell as chief of staff;
today Bell takes, the more important
post and Wood commands a new and
in popular opinion less important
post.
Only patriots work gardens. Come
around some morning and sec how
they do it.—Ex.
How He Quit Tobacco
This veteran, 8.
B. I^ampherc, was
addicted to the ex
cessive use of to
bacco for many
years. He wanted
,to quit but -leedcd
fcomething to help him.
He learned of a free book that
tells about tobacco habit and how to
conquer it quickly, easily anil safely.
In a recent letter he writes: “I have
no desire for tobacco any more,
feel like a new man.”
Anyone desiring a copy of this
book on tobacco habit, smoking and
chewing, can get it free, postpaid, by
writing to Edward J. Woods 1581 A,
Station E, New York City. Y’ou will
be surprised and pleased, i/ook for
quieter nerves, stronger heart, better
digestion, improved eyesight, in
creased vigor, longer life and other
advantages if you quit poisoning
yourself.
RESERVE OFFICERS
CALLED TO COLOR STODAY
Washington, D. C., May 1.—Start
ing today, reserve officers of the
army report to United States army
at fourteen training camps through
out the country preparatory to train
ing candidates for iommissions and
to train later the vast army of sol
diers the government plans to raise.
All reserve officers are required to
report to their camps by May 8.
MILITARY CENSUS
IN NEW YORK TODAY
Albany, N. Y., April 1.—Eighty-
seven questions will be asked of
New York residents between the
ages of J6, and 64 in the military
census which starts today.
The questions will include listir*
Af ownership of automobiles, launch
es, motorcycles, cattle and other
stock, firearms and will collect a
vast amount of data for industrial
mobilization. Thousands of women
have volunteered their services Tot
clerical work of the census.
PURE BLOOD
Twenty-four hours after 3 011 start t«
take I>r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery, poisonous matter nnd blood
impurities begin to leave vonr body
through the eliminative organs.
It brings new activity to the liver,
•oniach and bowels iij a r.hort time,
Iiiis causing sallowncs-., indigestion
.ml constipation to di-wippcar.
it enters the tiny blood vessels of
.he skin, bringing with it fre.h. ”ita-
Ized blood; and abiding faith in its
vorulcrftil cleansing power has come
o thousands, when pimples, tails, car-
umcles, rash. eczema, acne and other
.kin troub'es dried up and disappeared.
Good blood tr.eais good health; gool
•caltli strong men and women,
ill cf vigor and ambition, with ui.r.di
lert end musclcn ever willing. Art '
ledicice dealer will tunply von wl •
•pr.-»Picrcc's Golden Medical Discover.,
!n either liruid or tablet form. Re
member it is not a p»tt nt medicine for
its ingredients arc printed 0:1 the vrnp-
per. It’s a puro glv —
roots m^)le without uh
What Many Folks Say.
Louisville, Ky.—"When I lived at
Harilvvill^ Ky., I had rheumatism,
constipation, took cold cari'ty* and blood
was thin. 1 was 'down and out* so I
could not do r.ny work. 1 taught onc
tattle of ' Golden Medical Discovery'
and was pleased that it overcame my
rheumatism, gave me an appetite,
acted .13 a laxative, and made me a
new man. I give nil the credit to Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery aa
I took no other medicine at the ttme. ,,
—3Ir. V/. A. Hatcher, ao^-qth Ave.
Doctor Pi tree's Pleasant Tellets reg
ulate and invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. Sngar-coaird. tiny granules.
For tomato plants Phone 87.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
TrlU How To Open Clogged Nos
trils mad End Hemd-Colds.
You feel fine in a few moments.
Your cold In head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will open.
The air passages of your head will
clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache; no hawking,
snuffling, mucous discharges or dry
ness; no struggling for breath at
night
Tall your druggist you want a small
•ttic of lily’s Cream Balm. Apply a
little of this fragrant, antiseptic
cream in your nostrils, let it pene
trate through every air passage of
the head; soothe and heal the swol
len, inflamed mucous membrane, and
relief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay
stuffed-up and miserable.
For tomato plants Phone 87.
Ar °3fl^i£t g naanl
c~cy60Q. nunsJ-BDisr.
Ladies’ Pumps
Bronze, Kids aid Grey* at
$1.89
Value $4.00 & $5.00
Uncle Max
549 E. BROAD STREET
Opposite King Hodgson Co.
Special Train Party
U.C.V. REUNION
The Confederate Reunion to be held in Washing
ton, D. C., June 4-8th, will be of National importance,
and the most wonderful pageant seen in years.
Great crowds are going. Congress will be in session,
and government activities will be at their height at
this time. '
We are forming a special train party at very low
rates for an all expense paid tour, and have a special
offer for early bookings. Several of these trips will
be given to influential people in different sections.
Write or call for full information NOW.
M’FARLAND TOURS, 15 Peachtree, Atlanta, Ga.
“Ask the Seaboard Ticket Agent”
WATER! WATER! WATER!
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.
S. B. WILKINS & CO.
303 Southern Mutual Building. Athene, Ga.
LEADING INSURANCE STOCK COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
Among them are Royal Ineuranee Company, Ltd., of Liverpool, Eng,
Georgia Fire Underwriter,, A5tna Accident and Liability Company, Penn
Mutual Lift Insurance Company, Maiuchuietta Bonding ft Insurance
Company. Careful attention to all buainess placed with us.
Administrator and Guardian Bonds
Office Phone, 835; Home Phone, 985.
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 aporeciate your busi
ness.
THE McGREGOR CO.
CORSETS
REDUSO
FOR STOUT FIGURES
Make Urge Upe diuppear) balky wabt-Iineeman
Vjward bu.t-linee •malUrand have the
-Old Cenet* comfort with fine wearing, lath
■liiew and lew holt
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WEWCARTEN BROS, Inc, New Yerh
W. T. COLLINS & COMPANY, Exclusive Dealer, Athens, Ga.