The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, December 20, 1918, Image 3

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FRipAY, DECEMBER 20 ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS. THREE Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Walton of Southerland Fla., arrival today to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scudder. after d severe illness of influenza eh the home of her parents, Mr. and r ur t, ’ 1 Mrs. C. W. Crook. ' 1 —IB— 1 I ' Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McKenzie will spend the holidays in Valdosta Mrs.. George Hulme has returned from Winder where she was called by the death of her son-in-law, Mr. Good Taste Recommends Selecting BRANDTS Jewelry Gifts Mr, Bill Beck leaves Sunday for jkt, dui Been leaves ai „ __ Griffin to visit,his, pareptp. ■ Miss Mary Troutman of Gaines- ’villi,'is’the guest of Prdf. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson on Henderson ave- Mrs. Billups Phlnsy’s countless friends regret .to hear of her . illness, ■ ' r - ‘ ■ " s , !Kl 1 1 ’ Mrs." Vicfor uiiver is Improving’ jto. the delight of her friends. _ dodge Andrew J .Cobb is 1 in Win- Effective Immediately, No ’>'• and instead ot distributing our More Direct Shipments g . 00d . 3 they are rcally Will Be Made Retailers. «„ serve you All Shipments Now. Go to bettor now by reverting to our for- Jobbers for Redistribu-™ r p® 110 /. , of sh ‘PP' n * f xclu .» iveI y ,, thru the. jobber, and, effective mime- tion. , ffla’i-ly, no more drup shipments will i, ■ be made. When the Influenza epidemic struck While wo have put on a night the country and wiped out our ware-.'shift and have, thereby, about dou- house»and jobbers’ stocks almost bled our production, we are still un- over-night, we were faced with the able to fill our back orders and won’t problem of distributing—to the be ablo. to give each jobber nii tho stricken districts—in tho quickest VapoRub he wants. Hence, it will be possible manner—our daily output ot necessary for the jobbers to continue VapoRub. We solved this by offer- distributing VapoRub in small lots ing to ship direct to the retailers in only. But we wilt bo able to furnish theso. influenza districts, by parcel each jobber at least twice the quan- post prepaid, quantities of not more tity of VapoRub that hi' purchased than three dozen VapoRub iri any for the corresponding month last Miss Lourine Hood-wilt join Miss Christine Hood in Winder Monday for the holidays. ■ Mrs. W. C. Ashe has returned from Atlanta. der for several days. Mr.’ and Mrs. Walter Pitner and Mpster Pitner leave tomorrow fo*. New York. 1 —.. OH . Misses Mary Alice and Freda Bry- ant are expected today from Maxeya to visit their father, Mr. C. B. Bry- ^r U i? an se ^ e the Christmas Gift problem to the satisfac- ;!v°i!„w al L- col ? cerne 1 if y° u choose BRANDT’S Jewelry. A most , 6te dls Rl ay embracing all that *is beautiful. novel and prac- £SSv y t- ur s fl ection - This Assemblage includes an selections that are far from ordinary. They are the vei y essence of artistic beauty You will find that these disi figure considering the quality. Christinas’ gift for your wife, youi and set our stock. Diamond Rings Wrist Watches Lavallieres .... Bracelets Scarf Fins .... Chains Fountain Pens . Cigarette Cases Hand Bags .... Miss Maude Talmadge is visiting Miss Antoinette Fullilove at High Shoals. —as— ■ Mr. T. M-iPhitoqt of Augusta, who has been, released, from Camp Gor don, is the guest of Mr. Fred Davis on the Boulevard. —00— Miss Marguerite Duke of Orange burg, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. 0. M. Roberts. U , c -*B— Miss Mary Chandler of Greensboro' morrow to visit Mrs. Hamilton Refd itt’ Eatonton. ——ill-. ■ Mr. Fred Ray of Charleston is the fuest of the family of Dr. J. L. Pend- ey ’ ' —m— Captain Raymond Harris of New 'lews arrives tomorrow to spend .$10.00 to $350.00 .$20.00 to $ 85.00 .$ 3.50 to $ 50.00 .$ 2.00 to $ 15.00 $ 1-00 to $ 20.00 .$ 1.50 to $ 10.00 .$ 2.50 to $ 8.00 .$ 7.00 to $ 20.00 ,$ 5.00 to $ 12.00 one shipment, and by shipping what year, waa left from our daily production* Acuity to oir jobbers by express instead of share, freight. ‘ We Tola was costly. but it solved the the ae iroblem for the time being. Now, tale d port Nt the holidays with his family, , —W— Mrs. L. C. Mitchell is convalescing is the gueit of Mrs. Ben Epps. , garet Robinson, a S. N. is spending the holidays 1 Miss -Mai S. student, in Monroe. THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS. According to the latest available •figures, the religions of the world are divided as follows: Christiana, 664,510,000; Confucianists and Tao lus, 300,830,000; Mohammedans, 221,- 825,000; Hindus,' 210,640,COO; Anl- mists, 168,270,000; Buddhists, 138,- 031,000; Shintoists, 26,0000,000; Jews 12,206,000; unelaisMed, 16,280.000.— 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief • »» SS auigau . SI, SO MVWIIIlllj, VjlCiairlUll possible for us to flit these projnpt- to meet this THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C. RELL-ANS Wfor, indigestion Read Herald Want Ads People's Home Journal. Insurance Bldg. Absolutely Reliable terday from Hollins College, Holljns, NEWS OF SOCIETY 2 . Mr,., Alien. Hill Talmage is the guest of Mr. Glen Dickerson in Horn- crvilie. K — [I{J ■ Mrs. Walter Jackson of Atheils, Ga., has returned home, having spent the past three Weeks in New,York city; at, the guest of Mils U Florence Fnrrel|*—Atlanta, Constitution. ■ J' Mrs. M. F. Whitehead of Watkins- yille-jjwill spend the/holidaya 01 Ati}-’ Residence Phone 1185 Edited by Mn. E. W. Carroll Office Phone 1201 —won’t you? . The following, have contributed: Mr; C. P. Winstead ?2.0« Little Miss Christine Wilson .. 1,00 Elizabeth 'Carroll l.Ot Mr. John JL Potts 1.00 Mr. E. W. Carroll, ....... A... 1.00 Mr. T. W. I’aschalK1.00 ‘Martha Harrison - .60 Miss Bessie Powell 1.00 Mr. L. M. Steed .. .. 2.00 Cash 1.00 An Athens lady 2.00 Mra. Marion Gerdine Molse ... 2.00 Judge Andrew J. Cobb 2.00 Anonymous 1.00 Dozier & Company .. ., 1 .; .. 2.00 Mrs. F. M. McCorkle 1.00 S. H. Kress & Co. (merchandise) 5.00 Mrs. Julia A. White 5.00 Contributor .. 1.00 Mayor Andrew C. Erwin .. .. 6.00 Judge Hamilton McWhorter ... 6.00 Little Miss Frances Myers 60 Mary Louise Reddick 1.00 Mrs. Joe Hodgson 1.00 HER CHRISTMAS.. Bp Roseoe Gilmore Scott,]’ ? j' No, do not pity me nor call mi Sad? indeed you ore in error—I am giadl Glad that I bore and glad as well 1 >. gave; •- ,. , -. Glad that my blood may help to fre#, to save. “Somewhere in France?”—E’en I do not know; lie heard a call; my lips close whis. pered: “Go!" And now ’tia Christmas Day—and ha is there— And earth’s most precious hour I’ve learned to share. u liiilfrb No, do not sympathise—your eyes a re wet! Indeed, you do not understand—or you forget. I gave him freely—as my cheerful gift— And now no doleful long my voice ■hall lift. No! Help me to be brave, deny my tears; Think of the glory and allay my fears; For this’ is Christmas Day in every land, And over aeaa of apace I touch Ms ens with relatives. ; : V ¥' -«? 7 .1 > , . "SOn 1 " V 1 t I >' Mrs. Coke Talmadge’s gueSts for the holidays ore Mrs. Willie Wells Lewis and Mr. Henry Lewis of Balti more Monday, Mrs. A. B. Patton, Sr., Mn. A. B. Patton, Jr. and Master Baxter Patton arrives from Atlanta to visit Mn. Talmadge, . Mr. and Mn. W. T. Haygood and iittl daughter, Miriam, will spend the.holidays in Monroe with Mr. and Mn. G. M. Robinson. 3000 pairs of Silk Hose in the Sides. Cards! Gave Relief. SOCIAL ITEMS) prettiest colors and novelty ef fects ever shown. — These Hose are our $2.00 and $2.50 quality*but just as a special for Christmas Gifts—We say $1.49: j Better come early. o! this place, writes: "For one year I aulfered with an awful misery In my back and aides. My left aide was hurting me ail the time. The misery was something awful. I could not do anything! not even sleep at night. It kept me awake most ot the night... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any good or relieved me until 1 took Cardiff... ! wu not able to do any ot my work for one year and I got worse all the time, was confined to my bed oft and on. I got to bad with my back that when 1 stooped down I waa not able to straighten up again ., .1 decided 1 would try Cardiff ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle I was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise CarduL I con- tinned taking it until I wu strong and wen.” It you sutler from pains due to female complaints, Cardiff may be just what; you need.. Thousands ot women who once suffered in thiswaynow praise Cardiff for theft present good health. Oiv* UatrtaL NC-133 CHRISTMAS TREE FOR JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. . This evening at the home q&rMiise* lab Lee and Cleta Bullock-, the mem bers of the Junior B. Y. P. V: of the Baptist Tabernacle will be delignt- futly entertained. A Christmas tree will be the feature of the entertain ment. EMPTY STOCKING FUND IS STARTED BY THE HERALD. Several days ago The Herald start- ed its Empty Stocking fund. You van barely realise that there are aome children In Athena who will not have a full stocking on Christmas morn- ing. It is true nevertheless and to keep the dear little faces bright and the lips smiling is the wish of The Herald and the purpose of tho Bind. Won’t .you contribute to it? Mra. Carroll will receive your bit and turn it over to s committee who will see that the empty stockings are filled. Any amount will be appreciated and will bring the smiles to some little May Shouse have returned from Commerce where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Sima, Mrs. Minnie Daniel and daughter, Lucile, were called to Athens Mon- day on account of the illness of Mr. Y. A. Daniel at his home there.— Winder Times. ^ Miss Elizabeth Carroll leaves Sat urday for Shady Dale where she will znenn the holidays with Mrs. T. C. Tucker. Mr*. S. V. Wilhite has returned from Athens where she underwent an operation. She is still <iuitc weak* Sterling Vanity Cases- Umbrellas. C. A. SCliDJDER ; - i i. ; Store Open at Night j. Diamonds Bracelet Watches IKiEI fl DRUGGISTS NO MOD E VAPORUB