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ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAE CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
THURSDAY, MAY 3.
I
BALL LEAGUE FBI
.Young Men of the Senior League
in Afttbra and See That
| BuaAflets. Men Looked After.,
Tomorrow%ieht at the Younu MA'b
Christian Association the long-looked
forward to banquet to be given Jo
the jtfenvbers of the-business men’s
and seniors volleyball league will be
heldvit 8 .o’clock. This banquet 4s to
be served by the Ladies’ Auxiliary,
• and }he rnembers are to pay twenty-
five rents per plate. •
Aft tl^e lousiness men were the win-
neijk in this league, the young men of
the senior league are to see that they
are’ ! prtiperFv and-adequately served.
They are to don aprpns, and it has
been’ ruitiorad that .many^ of them
have been getting fine points from old
experienced Jiptel palters.. *
Not only are the members of th“
two leagues invited to this banquet,
but any o{f»er members of the asso
ciation#, who. are interested in volley
ball, atra* Would" Hke <o have a good
time -wfthfthis congenial group of
anen. /«’•*• *
Physical Director Jones is planning
to organise new folley ball deagues
and will have*his first enrollment Fri
day Hight. These leagues are open
to all of‘the members, and as many
teams #ill be orgarflzed at* will be
necessary to allow all to play who de
sire to do so.
Tickets are on sale'at.the associa
tion, -end those who are to attend aije
requestedj.o. purchase same early, as
the Ladies’ Auxiliary desires to know
how many to plan for.
A godjfrafeiftopked forward to on
this occasion by'We men who enjoyed
playing in these leagues.
Georgia Beans, % qts for 25c.
^We received 15 crates this morn
' ing and more oh the way—they
are fine. -
^ Young, tender yellow squash,
\‘J l pounds* For 25c#
Large .Bliss new potatoes* 5
qts. far 25c.
‘“Bfclf Peppers, Egg Plants, Let
tJic&.Fp* Hirer Putter, 50c the
pound. Arnold & Abney.
SQUIRREL-FOOD
—BY AHERN
flffldlENCY DAY* HERE
Discussion Vital to, Every Citizen
, at Chautauqua.
STRIKING LECTURE PUNNED.
-G»tiing Qun“ Xo0l»m»n, E»p«rt From'
Nn> York CHy, «o 8p.ak on -An
Anoylolo M 8ucc.li end Fcllurc."
,,-tnh ToUcTIwoo Hundred Word. Per
Mlhuto. \. - ,
Tib yean ogo. through Dr. Chorlre
Bcrkor-o lecttlro on “How to Llco One
Hundred'Xofto," tho ltedpntbburooo
8.10 to-ncoriy thrw quirtm of a snlh
lion peopte cvdtuT rulic (or phjrelcol
offltfeucr i and ihopplntea. This year
Wcrtpud onclegcy will bo dlocucicd on
Ulr odnMld nlcbt of tho Oboutauqo. In
a striking "lecti)ro*by IL L. Fogleman,
tho well known effldoncy expert of
Mow'Tort’city.' Hie eubject will be
-An AnalTXte of'Bdeceeo and FaUnre"
Hr. Foglemaiv la eapert on botb
Mlramanablp and eOden(A Ho baa
coidnelbdv claaaea In aigbnif the lar
gest business Institutions In the United
States. To prora that be knows how
to sail foods he went out and sold V
jcomottrce-for two yean. Ills contracts
inn 15,000 to 182,500. He his been
eajtedhu apectel adrtaer to Ibe beads
ad the largest mercantile 'establish,
menu of the-country. lit dellrerod r
lecture before the salesmen of one of*
JMUjsV greatest Watch factorlanl
*'rn the proprietor In s letter of
o Air. Fogleman told him that
y to dlscoror facts rclatlro to
■Incss was almost uncanny,!
Sind told. Own things about
scivea of ffbfch they were not
e and bad crystallized some Tagus
i they had'had In pertinent, con-
jaSKfora.
... ha Is-often referred to at
^ teqay of
words a minute and speak distinctly.
< It... . ... . ,
• 00 newspapers for sale; 10c
braffc; 3 bandies for 25c.
AfTet? Trie Srion/
LPFT Town Ai_0N6
COM65 A 0OOB WHO
■SPRlNfe-STHe OLP
6LOOM CHlffP To i
You-THUS r —'
. j/wHAT 1 PID YoDWAWf tft)
” 5|e TAAf ^HOW* 605H.
I W«ri&0>l KNtvd TrtAY- <
| He Re i had Twkb-rioqers
■ TOR ^ueWAY ANP
Tl CODLPnV <50-didn't USE
A'eco -TrttTRE riOME HOlN lhl
MVnfxeR un-vt •
iriiSopuc iNfe'-fHEonoertoutus' OUR
eftee* -yrA-me —
FENNESSEEHAS
BEEN 'HURD FROM
Months and Months of Suffering
Relieved apd a Baby’s Life
• Save#ny Jackson’s
Cordial.
DEATHS
For months and months our baby
was a constant worry day and Alight/*
writes Mrs. Sayler, of Knoxvill^
“arid all during that time we trieef >
every baby food and remedy on the
market, but none of them agreed
with him and at times we thought
ire he would die. • About two
...onxhs ago we started on
son’s Cordial and now it is a delight
to see how nealthy he is. W.e have
ho triable whatever with his food, he
is growing all. the tim* find he does
not give us one minute’s worry, and
•we know it was Dr. Jackson’s Cor-
dial that did it. We are exceedingly
thankful for ft and only wish we
could tell everybody about it.
hj ffave been -taking it myself, the
strain of taking care of our baby had
nearly worn me out. It has put new
life Tn me and 1 feel just fine. I
really believe it has done as much
for me as it has for our baby. You
certainly have a fine medicine.”
As r a general^ tonic and system
purifier, Jackson’s Cordial • has no
equal. For “bottle” babies it will
keep them alive when everything
else has failed, helping them digest
and assimilate their food as nothing
else will. We do not adviso any one
to raise tbeift babies #n the bottle,
but if you have to then Juckson s
Cordial is what you need.
If-you are worn out and ruif
>w^ have those deadly sick head-
.. ches and nausea, *or no appetite,
rot a bottle of Jackson’s Cordial and
Se relieved. ’ • x
For sale fy all the druggists in
Athens. 1 * , -
MR. j. c. BOOTH
ELECTED BANKER
At the annual meeting *of the
Mldern Woodmen of America, held
at the Aneley hotel in Atlanta yeeter-
day, Mr. John Carl Booth, of Athene,
was elected to high dflfce of head
banker of the head camp of the
Modem Woodmen of America.
The term ef Mr. Booth will be
from 1917 to 1920. The election of
Mr/ %oth to this office is one of the
highest tributes which could be paid
a member of the Modem Woomen
and h«#is to be congratulated upon
his selection for the office.
HERALD WANT ADS.
fOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Anderson, sarah.—Died at the-
residence of Mr. and ^Irs. Omar
Harper on ^illedge avtnue yester
day afternoon at 2 o’clock, aged 1
year. The child was brought to
Athens on Tuesday afternoon for
medical treatment and yesterday
passed away. She was the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Harper
Anderson, of Oconee Heights. The
funeral was held from the resi
dence of Mrs. Harper this morn
ing at 11 o’clock, the funeral,
services being conducted by the
Rev. S. R. Belk. Interment was
at Boggs Chapel.
CALLED MEETING
CANNERY TRUSTEES
There will be a called meeting of
the board of trustues of the new can
nery held ip the rooms of the Cham
ber of Commerce this evening at
o’clock sraLit is urged that all of the
members ul the board be present
when t|M meeting is called to order.
This is one of the most important
matters b&qre the people of Clarke
county at the present time and it is
urgent that some action be taken at
the earliest possible moment. There
has* been a great deal of interest
shown by the ^people of Athens and
Clarke county in this matter and it
is expected that there will lie some
definite action taken at the meeting
this eveniiig.
READ HERALD WANT ADS
HEMSTITCHING
WE ARE now prepared to do your
hemstitching and picot edge work.
Work done while you wait. Orders,
solicited. Work guaranteed, Singer
Sewing Machine Co., W. R. Tindall,
Manager. mlOc
FOR RENT—Rooms.
EPTING £ EBERHART
t t
-SPECIAL SALE OF *
Men’s aad.Young Men’s
Palm Beach and Cool
.* ' Cloth Suits At
TWO OR THREE rooms for light
- housekeeping, ail conventeiicti. One
block^ from Holman bulling, 287 W
JOIN NO$
4-
SAVE MONEY in Gaa and Ollz. Ath-
ena Fuel Service Oompany. Club
rates on application. Open 5 a. m. to
12 p. m. No U7 College avenue.
* alOc
READ RERALO WIRT ADR
SUIT
Every suit lias been shrunk, edges are all douhle-
stitched, neck pieces of good goods, Fftnch faced,
• capped seams, piped armholes, three outside patch
pockets and one inside breast pocket, ,,.
Trovers are made with turned belt .loops and tilo
inch cuff bottoms. Two hip pockets'-with- buttons
and button holes. These suits are worth about $10,
forthis special sale CC flfi
suit...
Special Sale of JL & S. Brand
* Lakes’ Shirt Waists
Away ahead of anything in the city at the price,
$1.00, in all the new materials. White voiles, Pains-
ley’s colored di/fiities, corded lawns, batiste, etc. The.
last word in Style, gpeciaj / £ j QQ
EPTING £ EBERHART
401 BROAD ST.
ATHENS, GA.
McCOMMONS-TUOMPSON COMPANY
Has been displaying wonderful strength this week, and he will continue in
power through Friday and Saturday/and we will have associated with him the
rest of the week the nickels and dimes. Read carefully what they will do
and how wonderful their purchasing power is at our store.
. . THE 5 CENTS
• Will buy the best gold-eyed needles, a dozen really pretty, pure pearl
buttons, a cake of fin^toilet soap, a paper of 360 good pins, a box of asserted
st$el hair pins, a real pretty handkerchief, a linen tape measure, a dressing
comb, a large embroidery letter, a nice wash cloth, a good table napkin and
about two hundred different kinds of p retty laces.
THE, 1 O CENTS
Will%uy a real good towel, the R.M. C. crochet thread, a good pair of
hose for children or ladies, a cake of cashmere bouquet soap, Colgate’s tooth
paste, a good tooth brush, a pretty handkerchief, a good gingham apron, a
nice grade of dimity for dresses afnd un derwear, Apec Stickerie braid, linge-
. l ie tape with bodkin, English book of pins, a nice dressing comb and thou
sands of yards of pretty laces and em broidery and real good underwear.
1 2% CENTS
Will buy the good grade of gingha ms, percales, mad rap, chambrays, pret
ty curtain goods, good pajama checks, good lawn, a real good long cloth, pret-
" ty kimona voiles, a real good sea island,,a good mattress ticking, And the best
staple ginghams and a real nice under vest. v
1 5 CENtS
Will buy the usual 18 to 20c fine ginghams, chambrays, French cambric
percales, the good romper chambray, s ome beautiful curtain goods, a splendid
towel, Colgate’s and Page’s fine talcum powders, some exceptionally pretty
handkerchiefs and rare things in white goods and an especially good under
vest. •
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25 CENTS
Will buy the prettiest things in sport poplins, repps, voiles, French
zephyr ginghams, beach cloth, fine shi rtirig, curtain materials, towels^pillow-
cases, fancy ribbons, crepe de chine an d linen handkerchiefs, Persian and Ro
man ribbons, nice lisle hose and some pretty'silk shirting and batistes.
- '”‘35 CENTS '
Will buy a fine grade of wash silks, silk and linen crepe de chine, a pretty
silk shirting, a fine line of colored voi les, a fine silk boot full fashioned hose,
some pretty beads, a real nice table da mask, some elegant embroidered white
voil«, beautiful pure linen towels.
$1 ONE DOLLAR SI
WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL DO HERE
It will buy 8 yards of the good 36-
inch pajama checks, worth $1.25.
It will buy a pretty and good bed
spread worth $1.25.
It will buy 10 good towels worth $1.25
It will buy 8 yards of the good kind of
longcloth, worth $1.25
It will buy a nice, umbrella, worth
$1.25.
ft will buy 8 yards fine grade of ging-
hamS, worth $1.25.
It will buy 8 yards of good percale,
worth $1.25.
It will buy 4 yards of the pretty
grade .of white voile, repp, poplin
or batiste, worth $1.25 to $1.50.
It will 'buy 4 pairs of the best lisle
hose on the market, worth $1.40.
It will buy a skirt length of our styl
ish sport goods, worth $1^0.
It will buy 4 yards of the prettiest
fancy voiles of the season, worth
. $1.40.
It will get a nice white skirt worth.
$1.25.
It will get a rjice tub dress worth
$1.35.
It will buy the prettiest middies of
' the season, worth $1.25.
I
It will buy a real pretty yvaist worth
$1.50.
It will get the prettiest things in silks
on the market, worth around $1.35.
It will buy the correct thingsdn dress
goods, worth around $1,35.
Bring your dbllar to our store and see how popular he wHI be. He will
command more than at any previous time this season. He will have great
power in'every department ip our store. ’ ’ i” ’ ,
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Just a few of the $l’s put together can Buy some extra good buys in suits,
dresses, and coats. This is p popular part of our store and has unusual trad
ing opportunities. The millinery depa rtmenf is her ally and they are winning
a great spring victory. *
THE McCOMMONS-TUOMPSON CO.
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