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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
although still confined to his
Branch.
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I Mr. and Mra. Jim Crawford are in
! th ® dty -
i Mrs. John Hood of Commerce is
.Miss Loey Barrow Taylor--*«tti
spend the holidays with relatives in
Americus.
iMrs. Sallie Speer Signor and the
Misses Signor are irf- Maoon, having
been called there on account, of the
death of Judge .Emory Speer. ,*.
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(The friends of Misses Emma
Moore and. Cornelia Mitchell will he
delighted to learn that they will
spend the holidays in Hits' city. -
Mr. Henry Marshall. .FnUUove, who
has been at Pcddie, Highstone, N. J..
will spend the holidays with his pn-
Mr*. Stanley B. Grubb i has return,
ed from a week's gay in Atlanta.
Mjaa' Hattie Lee- Bray will spend
the week-end with relatives in Craw
ford.
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Mrs. Sidney tiainea is in South
Carolina.
Dr. S. B. Belk and family are how
located at 286 Bedford Place. Dr.
Bilk's phone number is. Ivy 0808.—
ft Green have returned to - Commerce
V after spending a few days in the
? city.
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i Misses Lillian Dootson and Dot
Troxon have returned home after a
' visit to Miss Irene Weldon in Com-
I meree.
! Mr. Luke HUl .of Danlelsville has.
i moved to Athens to reside.
f Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Cnrithere
t have returned to Comer 1 after spend
ers, of War Savings Stamps. • Spec
ial Attention is directed to the fol
lowing points: . s
“I. War Savings Stamps arc not
expected to be cashed in unless abso
lutely necessary on the part of the
person holding the stamps.
• "2.' War Savings Certificates ARE
NOT transferable, and are of vnlue
to the original purchaser.ONLY, ex-
Atlanta Constitution. " " ' '
The friends of Master Comer and
Thomas WhiteheM will be sorry to
learn of their illness at Hie home of
their parents, Mr- and . Mrs. Asa
Whitehead, on Grady avenue.
Mrs! Max Michael is in Savan-
Tlie woman of today is particular in her choice of personal
-things and her Christmas gift should bp something that she would
select herself. Her selection would undoubtedly be Brandt’s Jew
elry and you could send her nothing that would please her more.
In our diversified Christmas displays you are sure to find
what she likes and what you would like to give her. We have as
sembled a most unusual line. Let us help you'choose the gift It
will be a lasting satisfaction and a compliment to both yours and
the recipient’s taste.
Diamond Rings ....
Bar Pins
Lavaliers
Wrist Watches ....
Brooches
Photo Lockets ....
Bracelets ;.
Bureau Sets
Hat Pins .‘
Vanity Cases
Silver Pencils
Ivory Manicure Sets
cept In case of death of mental dis
ability.
“3. In other words, War Ravings
Certificates cannot ■ be transferred
from one person to' another. If the
eertifiente bears evidence .that there
has been an attempt made to change
the name from one person to another
by erasure or otherwise, it indicates
that an effort 1ms been made to
transfer the Cerificate, and postmas
ters canpot afford to be parties to
the violation of the rule against
transferring certificates.” %
ij of Comer are In the city.
t Judge and Mra.'- B.
(Special Correspondence.)
[Atlanta, Ga., December 14.—Hugh
Ichardson, state director for- War
hrings Stamps in Georgia, has is-
ed a special notice regarding- the
parent misunderstanding as. to the
snsfer of War Savings Stamps,
le notice is addressed to bonkers,
stmasters and chairmen, but it
ntnins information of interest to
I owners and prospective purchas-
i. Mamie McKie is In Amcrlcu
r been called to the bcdsldo i
iter, Mize Atinla Sue McKie.
. Nat Stewart" leaves Mondt
tawa, Canada, to spend the ho
.$10.00 to $350.00
$ 2.50 to $ 85.00
$ 3.50 to $ 50.00
.$20.00 to $ 85.00
.$ 1.25 to $ 75.00
.$ 3.50 to $ 12.50
.$ 2.00 to $ 15.00
.$ 8.00 to $ 15.00
.$ 0.36 to $ 2.00
* 7.00 to $ 35.00
.$ 2.00 to $ 3.50
that Mr. Von Straaten suffered no
ill effects from his fall, th, other
BRANDTS
Insurance Bldg.
Absolutely Reliable
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Hodgson of
Atlanta are expected to spend the
holiday season with Mr. and Mra.
George Hodgson on Prince avenue.. -
Capt. Dave Paddock -will spend the,
holiday season with Mn. Paddock
uid Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HutchM* on
Dearing street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter and Miss
Leila May Hull are in Atlanta, jfor a
NEWS OF SOCIETY
Residence Phone 1185 Edited by Mrs. t. W. Carroll Office Phone 1201
Distinctive gifts can only be found in displaces.
This year we willpdd to our reputation for carrying a Christmas selection of articles that can
not be found elsewhere. Alticles that nCed no apology and Ieaye no room for. doubt, as to the happi
ness they.'will bring?'' . , ■
Suggestions from Stock
Won’t you contribute to it? Mrs.
Carroll will receive your bit and turn
it over to a committee who will tee
that the empty stockings are filled.
Any amount will bo appreciated and
will bring the smiles to soma little
face. Help Santa Claus do his work
—won’t you?
The following have contributed:
Mr. c. P. Winstead (2.06
Little Miss Christine Wilson .. 1.00
Elizabeth Carroll 1.00
Mr. John B. Potts 1.00
Mr. E. W. Carroll 1.00
Mr. T. W. Paschall lJKi
'Martha Harrison .60
Miss Bessie Powsll 1.00
Mr. L. M. Steed 2.00
Cash 1.00
An Athens lady ... 2.00
Mrs. Marion Gerdine Motto ... 2.00
Judge Andrew J. Cobb ........ 2.00
Appnymout 1.00
(By Nettie Meyers Allemong.)
Something beyond this wearying
life
Of changing scenes and daily strife;
Something beyond, O craving soul,
The year’s dull round, the season’s
roll
Something beyond the life task
wrought
With willing hands and loving
thought ,
Something beyond the duty done
With smiling face from aun to tun.
Something beyond to him who
strives
The world to bless; the weary lives
Of those who toll in rough, hard
ways
ew days.
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Mr. James Fagan has returned to-
Forst Valley.
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' Mr. and Mrs. if. N. Webb will spend
the holidays in Atlanta with Mr. and;
Mrs. Vernon . Hall.
Bev. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson oil
Commerce spent Thursday in town..
Mra. Albert Win and Mrs. J. W.
Griffeth have returned from Greens-
CLtO T0TESTIFV
ip Watofg Lady, "Ai To Wki
CarddHas Doaa For Me, Se
Az To Help Other*.”
For needful things to stay their
days, •
Something for those who bear the
'pain ’
Of aching flesh and fevered brain,
Who count the weary hours of day,-
From dawn of light to aun’i last ray.
Something for him who poipta the
To stumbfing feet that go astray;
Who holds aloft the lamp of truth
To failing age and erring youth.
Something beyond for those who
weep,:..
Through darksome hours; who vig-
With spectral death beside some bad
Where strength and love’s last hope
HABVE8T HOME
EXERCISES POSTPONED!
The Harvest Home exercises of'the
First Methodist church have been
postponed for a few days. Announce
ment of tho services wlll .be made
later.
MISSIONARY MEETING.
The Y. W. A. of the Fizat Baptist
church will hold its regular meeting
next Monday at 4 p. m.
Watogt, W. Va—Mr*. 8. W. Olad we*.
Mthiz town, rays: “When about 13 yean
ol age, I suffered greatly ... Sometime*
Real Leather Bags
and Pursfcs
Nothing makes better gifts. We have them
both—Bags and strap purses.
From $1.00 to $20.00
Writing Portfolios
In real leather. Useful when traveling and
in the home.
dow* .ptfM, and would Just drag and
had no appetite. Then... It would lad
. .. two weeks, and was *o weakening
and my health was awful
My mother bought me a bottle ol
Cardut, and I began to improve afiet
taking the first bottle, eo kept It up till 1
took tbree...l gained, and was wcl
and strong, and I owe It til to Cardiff. |
I am married now and have 3 children
.,. Have never had to have a doctor tor
female trouble, and Just resort to Cardiff
if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to
what it has done lor me, sou to help
others."
If you are nervous or weak, have heed,
aches, backache!, or any ol the olhet
ailments so common to women, why not
give Cardul a trial? Recommended by
many physicians. In use over 40 years.
Begin taking Cardul today. It may.
US the t ery medicine you seed.
SOCIAL ITEMS
Something beyond for him whose
trust
The firmer hold* when mortal dust
Is shut from view by the coffin lid
And the new-made grave with blos
soms hid.
Something - beyond for a faith that
clings
To an unsesn God and unseen things;
The Master’s call, the open gate.
EMPTY STOCKING FUND IS
STARTED BT THE HERALD.
Several days ago* The Herald start
ed- its Empty Stocking fund. You
can barely realize that there are some
children in Athens who will not have
a. full stocking on Christmas morn
ing. It is true nevertheless and to
keep the dear little faces bright an6
the lips smiling is.the with of The
From $2.00 to $7.50
Lieut. Jim McClain of Camp Wads,
worth, Spartanburg, was in the city
for a few hours enroute to bis home
in Douglas. Lieut. McClain is mak-
Cigars, Gandy, Pipes, Giar Holders; Cigarette Holders, Razors, Strops and Brushes
MANY AND MANY THINGS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE MEN.
Palmer’s Drug Store
CLAYTON STREET.
Distinction of Design, Quality
.and Workmanship
Which hijs never been excelled—such are. the characteris
tic of our displays of rings, bracelets, lavalieres, chains;
scarf pihs, cuff links, fobs, watches, diamonds, sterling
.silver, French china, cut
EVENINGS
Lve as a gift for
ender a cordial
. To those who cannot decide what
Christmas or for any other occasion, , _____
invitation to examine our stocks in the above.
C. A. Scudder, Jeweler
Ladies and Childrens
1 , 1 « • Perfumesr-
Work Baskets
Toilet Waters
A useful article for the young and grown up.
The makers of perfumes have dressed their
’ Priced from . -
goods in a most attractive manner. We
65c to $5.00
show a large assortment
A, varied assortment for your selection
Priced From 50c to $10.00