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THURSDAY. MAY 3.
ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD
DAIRY FARMER HAS
GAINED 30 POUNDS
Declares He Now Eats Better, Sleeps
Better, and Feels Better in Every
Way Since Taking Taniac.
Distinguished Spanish Cellist
Coming Here Chautauqua Week
Rambles About
Athens Town
Everybody in Columbia, Tenn
knows F. C. Gavock, who owns
and opiate a large dairy business
fn that city.
“If thene ever was a believer in
Taniac,” said R. M. Smiser, the well
known Columbia, Tenn., druggist, “it
is Mr. Gavock, as he talks about it
all the time. But- he has a right to
talk, as no medicine has ever helped
any one as much as Taniac has helped
him. He really does dot look like
the same man.” Here is Mr. McGav-
ock’s statement:
“1 have now taken five bottles of
Taniac and have gained thirty
pounds. If you don’t believe it, right
here I am, come*and look at me. 1
don’t know what my trouble was, but
I was all run down and was unfit for
work. I think, though, it must have
been my stomach, as I had no appe
tite and nothing seemed to agree
with me. I was also nervous and
could not sleep. I just kept going
down hill and losing weight right
along, and nothing did me any good
until Smiser, the druggist, told me
about Taniac.
“I tried it on his recommendation
and it helped me from the first few
doses. The medicine seemed to take
hold right at once, and I began to
eat better, sleep better qnd feel bet
ter right from the start. If any
body wants to know what I think of
Taiilac, just tell them to come and
see me. I am right here in Colum
bia. Taniac has simply made a new
man of me and I expect to tell all
my friends about what it has done
in my case.”
Referring to the above statement.
G. F. Willis* .Southern distributor of
Taniac, said:
“Taniac is without exception the
greatest mediene of its kind on the
American market today. The ex
treme popularity of Taniac can only
be accounted for by the extraordi
nary merit of the medicine. The sys
tem, besides being purified, is toned
up and invigorated, as the prepara
tion aside from its ’ cleansing the
blood, revitalizes -the constitution,
overcoming, as it quickly seems to
do, nervousness, indigestion, non-
assimUation of the food, headaches,
dizziness and other troubles that are
so common.”
Genuine Taniac is sold exclusively
in Athens bv Citizens’ Pharmacy, and
at iWnterville, Ga., by the Kroner
company. (adv.)
Old newspapers for sale; 10c
bundle; 3 bundles for 25c.
Baptist Young People.
The Baptist Voting People’s Union
of the Tabernacle Baptist church
will have charge of the evening serv
ice next Sunday and will render*a
special program. Those interested in
the worlo of this live organization
are cordially invited to attend.
Will Speak in Boston.
Miss Millie Rutherford, of Athens,
historian general of the U. D. €...'wi11
be the speaker at a chapter of'the
U. D. C. in Boston, Mass. Miss Ruth-;
erford will be introduced by the gov
ernor of the state. She will take as
her subject fpr tn*
Old South.”
occasion, “The
Council Meeting. lfr ;
There will be a called meeting of
the mayor and council In the city
hall this afternoon at 6 o'clock tor
the. purpose of i deciding whether
there shall be a permit issued for the
erection of the ^6,400 gymnasium on
the high school ^giunpus. Thd plans
have been completed, the contract
let and board o4 education is now
waiting for^a pernjit to start work.
Child Ham Narrow Escape. » "
Yesterday afternoon Helen t Wood,
whofcliveston Ocdnee street, was
knocked jdpwn when struck by .a
truck belonging to the Gulf Refining
company and being driven by Elmore
Adams, and painfully hurt. Eye
witnesses to the accident stated that
Morehead was not -to blame as he
had just missed a younger sister to
Helen .and that ahe jumped in front
of the vehicle,
along nicely.
The child is getting
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ADVERTISERS. ' «... FIVE
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A Thursday Tickler.
Yesterday morning while the Ram
bler was on his way to watch the
cadets at inspection he saw a local
man jn^a telephone booth in a soda
fount on* College avenue who seemed
to be cussing as hard as he could.
The cuss words could not be heard
on the outside, but from the expres
sion on his face it was not a bit nec
essary to hear him. One could tell
by looking at him just exactly what
he whs saying. It-developed that the
man had gofte into the booth to tele
phone and when " e > closed the door
the lock would not work and let him
out Some of the men who v^re
standing ia the place let him op£
and .he nearly burst as soon as he
daw the door open. He telephr
his message before he found tha
was locked in.
Yesterday while the Rambler was
down on Broad * street, where he
its one of the places of business
C ry day, passed a very good friend
his on the street who la In the
nut-growing business jn south
Georgia. After a few *vords of
greeting'he asked the Rambler,about
the young lady who wanted a pea
nut grower, but the Rambler told him
that he should draw his Wages first
and then come back for particular*.
Did we rejoice too soon oVhx Bus-,
sia’s escape from the- knout? Per-
‘ ips it is needed even now to keep
e mujiks in the trenches; Itois a
man who disturbs old customs and
repeals old'laws. •
The Bavarians acknowledge that
only a bad system* could give a
chief part in a great play to such a
J..L 4U. .MM.M n.itlAA K,1. fit..,
dub a, the' crown prince but they
have not reached the point of deny
ing hia father’a partnership with
Pod
The beautiful coloring nod
dainty design* found in Con-
goleum Art-Rugs will be a.;
revelation to you. And when
you tee for yourself that they
are washable, waterproof
they have two featuzei that- 3
make. friend* for them on
itfcht' They He flat'on the""
r _ edgedjj,''?'*C‘<^1 .yi-'i':.?£ 13
and sanitary, you will under- Where can you tuy a I
stud why they have made fad. vaterproof. wa,
such a sensation throughout, KVe Cor
the country. for ihasmall price we aik>,
In addition to their beauty, Ccfee in today.
• ■' ' 1$ :•
BERNSTEIN BROS.
. , Broad Street. •
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ANTONIO 8ALA.
B EFORE Antonfo Sala. the dlstlngulslied cellist, who Is'ta appear her$ on
the fourth day of the Kedpatb Chautauqua...rafted on American shores
be already possessed a reputation which might well be envied by other
famous masters of the cello. Senor Sala was royal eo:»rt cellist to King Alfon
so at Mafirld, Spain, and established a wide fame as an artist among European
musical circles even as a vary young man. He is one of the few masters of
this Instrument. ' .*
With him on this Chautauqua tourwlll be,8alvador Hals, recently arrived
In America from Barcelona. Hpaln, where he too earned for himself a repute*
tlon as a violinist, being often compared to Kubelik and other artists of sim
ilar rank.
Arthus Fram will be the accompanist. He has assisted many of the lead
ing concert artists and la already widely known for bis ability.
War Tabloids
cle maneuvers, such as despatch rid
ing, directing movements of troops
and supplier etc.
MAXWELL House
i-VX is beyond ddlibt thJ
largest selling and1 best
liked high-grade coffee in
the South. People who
knoto good Coffee insi
well Hous?.
insist on
Maxwell 1
Wherever you go in the
( South you will find
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
And you’ll always find tha
quality and purity the same. ^
It *t theta?***
restaurants, resort-, clubs, in
•die of cars and homes-
ground
mini l(K» - "hp'-v fj, 0 ’
(scnl cut) or pulverucu.
CHEEK-NEAL
COFFEE CO.*
(By-United Press.)
New York.—“Hold your tongue
and close your lips” is the advice to
day of the Staats Zeitung to its read
ers, warning them against satisfac
tion over German successes. “The
internment camp' yawns," it says.
New York.—Martin Vogel, head of
the sub-treasury here, tendered one
year’s salary to the country to be
distributed among various relief
funds.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y Miss Doris
Eno Drummery of. Hamburg, N. Y„
will become Vussar, College’s first
war bride today when she weds
George Ray, of Hamburg, who has
been ordered into service as a mem
ber of the Officers Reserve Corps.
ATLANTA MOTORCYCLISTS
PREPARE TO ORGANIZE
Atlanta, Ga., May 3.—Motorcy
clist*. of Atlanta, of whom there are
several hundred, are preparing to or
ganise several companies of motor
cycle minute men and tender their
services to the government whenever
they may be needd.
Olflers . of the Fifth Regimen,
Georgia National Guard, stationed in
Atlanta, are training the men in
handling motorcycles equipped with
machine guns, and in other motorcy-
’ Daily
Cartoonet
WHAT HA5 BECOME
OF—
THE OLD FASFir
VAITEfZ
WHO RETURNED WITH
YOUR ORDER IN TWO
MINUTEis ?
$7.10; SAVANNAH :$7.«o
“BY THE SEA”
Georgia Sunday School Association
j
Tickets on sale May 7th, 8th and 9th; final limit
May 13th. r
Through coaches, without change, via Central of
Georgia Railway will leave Athens 7 ; 40 a. m. (East-
• f ' * *■
em time), May 7th.
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Sleeping cars on r.ight trains. Parlor cars on day
trains, between Macon and Savannah.
Central of- Georgia Railway
THE RIGHT WAY ;
Telephone 640 or. 1§
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