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Hooray for Banana
Peel “fiets-lt”
ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTO MERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
FRIDAY, DECEMnpn
Only Real Way to Get Hid of Corns.
Which do you prefer—a corn th;
pulls or a corn that peels? Hutcher
or blessedness? Only “Gcts-It” c:i
get. rid of your corn the peel-ofl
way, the blessed way. You don*’
need a pull off. Why bump yourself
"Corn* Never Trouble Me. I I/m 'Gete-It' w t
up on the door and with your jaws
set and your eyes popping with pain,"
jerk and gouge and cut your corns?
Why irritate your toes with some
salve or wrap your toe into a big
painful bundle with some sticky tape
or plaster? Life is too short. Use
♦‘Gets-It”—it takes a few seconds to
apply and there’s no fussing. Corn-
pains go. Wear new shoes if you
want. r Peel off the corn with your
fingers—the whole thing, root ail,
clear and clean, and it’s gone! Only
“Gcts-It” can do this. Take no
chances.
“Gcts-It,” the guaranteed, money-
back corn-remover, tho only sure
way, costs but a trifle at any drug
stoic. M'f’d by E. Lawrence & Co-
Chicago, Ill. Sold in Athens and rec
ommended ns the world’s best corn
remedy by Warren J. Smith & Bro.
-♦•(Adv.)
If SACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
Flush your kidneys occasionally
if you eat meat reg
ularly.
No man or woman who cats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally
says a woIMcnown authority. Meal
HELPS WAR WORKERS
to mom jobs
Washington, December 20.—The
jiiouf.andu oi civilian war workers
j.i ti;e government service who wili
voon b_* dismissed because their ser-
.i.es are no longer needed will be
.lisiatcst in finding reemployment
.hrougrt plans now being arranged
•y me United States Civil Service
commission.
On the recommendation of the
Civil Service Commission the presl
lent issued on Novemncr 29 an exe
cutive order which provides that tire
amen o persons in the competitive
lassified civil service with unrea-
iiictcd,status who were appointed
•it.icr pei nianently or probationary
trior to the date of the order, who
lave served less than three year*,
vho i.rc separated from the service
lerauso of a reduction of force, .and
w'10 are recommended for further
r.ipioyment by the government be-
ause of demonstrated efficiency in
he office from which they t-re sep-
natc.l will, upon request, be entered
the Civil Service Commission
appropriate eligible registers
reappointment, eligibility tbeve-
3 continue for one year from the
late of separation. The reemploy
nent legisters thus established will
ui-ed so far as is practicable for
lliing positions in the government
tions under discussion.”
Mr. Spillman contended that the
farmers are entitled to know the re
sults obtained and to say whether
the reports prepared on wheat grow
ing represent the facts in the ea.-e.
Me also suggested that the commit
tee is entitled to know why the work
of his office in this connection was
suspended three months irst fall and
winter.
OUT WAY FARMERS
WOULD BE GLAD TO
SEE FAIR WEATHER.
Out way, Ga.i December 19.—Rain
has fallen plentifully at Outway.
the people here would lie very glad
o see ’the sun shine for about two
vceks.
As Christmas is almost here every
body is looking for Santa Claus.
Mr. D. Walker of Walkertown and
Miss Ku I a Tolbert of Nicholson. Mr.
-Sob Blalock of Antioch and Mis*.
Thelma Smith of Nicholson, motored
RECEIVING WAR CROSS
It is expected, however, that there
will be a surplus of eligible? on these
•cemployment registers, and in or-
ler that those who cannot be re
placed in the government service
nay find positions in privutc employ,
Civil Service Commission ha:
isked the cooperation of the Depart-
nent of Labor- in the work of finding
uitahls employment in private es
blishment* for dismissed war work
's who can not be further employed
ay the government.
It is the view of the Civil Service
'ommission that the machinery of
the government should be used to
fullest extent in finding em-
loyment for the war workers for it
realized that a considerable* nam*
her of them entered the government
service at some personal sacrifice to
help with the war program.
COST OF RAISING _
FARM PRODUCTS
NOT YET KNOWN.
forms uric acid which clogs the kid
ney pores to they sluggishly filter
strain only part of the waste and poi
sons from the blood, then you gel
tick. Nearly all rheumatism, head
aches, liver troubles, nervousness,
constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness,
bladder disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.
The moment you foel a dull nclic
in th. kidneys or your buck hurts,
or if the urine .is cloudy, offensive,
full of sediment, irregular of pass
ngc or attended by a sensation ol
scalding, get about four ounces of
Jad Saits from any reliable phar
macy und.t'iko a tnblcspoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys will then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with litliia and has
been used for generations to flush
clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to activity, also to neutralize the
Washington, December TV—In s
letter today to f’hailman Gore of
enate agricultural •; cbpimlttee,
W. G. Spillman, former -li|ef,°f 'the
dcpaitment <if agriculture's office'ot
"aim management, took extepfiori' to
the recent st :temer.f of . Secretary
Jiouston that the department was
without, trustworthy estimates of the
oat'or farm production. Mr. Spiil
man reviewed nt ..length invention
tions made by iii:?, udirc and 'idded;
“There is no, possibility,. jio niuttci
how extensile tell investigjtlon.o,
acids In urine so it no longer causes
irritation, thus ending bladder disor
ders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithja-water drink which all
regular meat eaters should take now
and then to keep the kidneys clean
and the blood pure, thereby avoid
ing serious kidney comp’icatlons.
Scv.ing and Talkin
' Repaired;
Needles and other
Stock.
Machines
Supplies in
G. W. FARRELL
140 E. Clayton St, Athens, Ga.
When you think of
Totting more than a reasonably ue-
-urate approximation to i finnl tg
suft. This was done in the invest)?.-
The petriotic
spirit and devotion
with which Anieris
can women have
so far performed
war-service work
and made sacrifices
has never been
spun lied in the
history of any
country. Motherc,
wives and sister;
support this burden
with strength and
fortitude. But
these who are al
ready miserable
from the come
plaints and weak-
aecses which are so common to women,
should take the, right toaio for the
womanly system.
if a weynap is borne down by pain
aad sufferings at regular or irregular
intervals,, by nervousness or dizzy spelts,
by headache or backache, “Favorite
Prescription” should be taken, “favor
ite 1’res ription” can now be had in
tablet form as well as Liquid at most
drug stores. Send to Doctor Fierce’s
invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y-, for
through our town Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Face of Nichol
son were visiting relatives here on
Sunday.
Mr. Olin Tolbert of Pumpkin Cen.
spent Friday night with Mr. A.
'J. Watkins.
Miss Ruby Banka visited Miss Mar.
orie Gibson at Berea recently.
Mr. Ed Barnett made a business
trip to Commerce Tuesday.
Mr. Oliver Sailors of Nicholson
were here Tuesday.
Mrs. Lucy Banks and Mrs. Claude
’mders were the guests of Mrs. L.
H. Deadwyler Sunday afternoon.
Miss Madie Whitehead visited
Misses Estelle and May Barnett Fvi-
I lay afternoon.
RAILROAD AFFAIRS
STUDIED BY SENATORS.
Washngton, December 19.—Defin-
:e acton toward ouitnng procedure
for railroad legislation, including
consideration of Director .General Mc-
Adoo’s recommendation for a five-
year extension of-government control,
wab expected at the mceing today of
the senate interstate commerce com
mittee. Most of the membeps, dem
ocrats and repuaiicans, have express
ed a desire to proceed with study of
lailroad affairs immediately after the
holidays. *
COTTON MILL STRIkpo,
WILL R_ETUR^
Manchester, England n
18. (Wednesday).—The strife”
ton operatives here held a
mg today and decided to ,,
°" ce ., t0 . work - The operative? 1 ?*
od the terms of an *«r
which they will rcceiv/ ? ” c,lt
>f about thirty percent „
present wages.
Macomb, Ala.—“I Hava tried Dr.
Favorite Prescription apd Lave derived wonder
ful L-ue3t from it* u*e. My health began to fail
November aad craw worse all the time until
t t>as not able to stay up. We called iu tho
Jocior in January and I was un d«r treatment
until February. Then he told uiy husband ‘
ootbity but an operation would save my lil
went to thp'hospital uuu ./emain etl there two
weeks but bakl such a borror of an operation that
1 begged to return botue. Tho doctors told me
th».t if I didu’t unde:co the ojicration 1 had
but a short while to live, but 1 returned ho
and my husband Lourbt me a bottle
'‘Favorite Prescrippoa" and when I had tijiial
Uking it I was abb to ait up and when 11_
taken four bottle# and u^ed two boxes of the
.Strcugtbeuuig Lotion Tablets I could do "
tny own housework, aod I feel atronfer apdJiel
than 1 have for yours. I never suffer a paid a
I wish 1 cotdd stand'on the highest Ur
thout it to the world of suffering
wliat lir. Fierce's Medicines will do,
buttle is north its weight in gold."
—Mn. J. E. Grantham, Route 3*
Phone Arnold’s Paint Store—
t'elephorie 115—and he wijl rc-
I'acc the broken gloss in your
tousc, also auto windshields,
_ d30c.
Christmas Gifts at
Levy’s Toggery Shop for Everybody
You will save money Ly buy Inn your
Xmas Neckwear, Silk Shirts and Hosiery
all in Individual Boxes,
We take orders for Ladies’ Work- Bags.
Levy’s Toggery Shop
Next to Kress’
Jm
Athens, Ga.
X
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Toy Land at
MICHAEL’S
TS ready tore-
ceive you,
you’ll see what’s
new in Play
things for the
little folks.
Toy Land is in our
Wholesale Department.
MICHAEL’S
MAKE THIS A BOOK CHRISTMAS
Filing and'Record
Systems—designed,
simplified, installed.
THE McGREGOR CO.
Athens, Gi
u I am reading more
Christmas cards than ever
/AST year so many of my
friends dalied my holiday
cards ‘dainty’, ^clever', ‘just too
dear’, that this year I am using'
twice as many. Everyone seems
to credit ME with their quality,
yet all I do is to ask for
Q
THE A-M-DAVIS CO.
UALITY CARDS
A .complete line may be found st
this store.
We have selected from all the publishers the Best of New Books this year
in the Late Fiction, Gift Books, Booklets, ete. We have books to suit every
body. Make this a Happy Christmas by Giving Books.
We have the pret
tiest line of stationery
and correspondence
cards, in alt the newest
shapes and tints.^ We
have the cream Of
three ofThe largest sta.
tionery factories in the
country. Come in and
see it, A very accep
table gift for anyone.
The ideal gift for lady of gentloma f. We Have a pen to suit your hand.
Get one today. ,
• J 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' It ' t S \ \ \ W*, S II m v mid
Bibles, Testaments,
Leather Goods, Pic
tures ' and Frames,
Pencil Box Sets, Pen
cil Sharpener, Wfcr.te
Baskets, Cash Boxes,
Glass Desk Pads,
Fancy Calendars, Brief '
Cases, Etc.,-and many
other useful and at-\
tractive gifts.
We have about 400
good titles in this line
oLpopular priced books
now
65 CENTS EACH
d you — _
in this line to please
everyone at reasonaole
prices, for juveniles
and grown-ups, too.
WE HAVE MANY USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE GIFTS THAT WE CANNOT MENTION FOR LACK OF SPACE, BUT WOULD INVITE YOU TO COME AND
INSPECT OUR GOODS BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES
Shop Early
THE McGREGOR COMPANY I See Our Window
Displays,
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