The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, May 08, 1924, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Page Two The News-Herald Lawrenceviile, Georgia Published Monday and Thursday SI.SO”A~YEAR IN ADVANCE. D. M. BYRD, Editor V. L. HAGOOD Near* Editor and General Manager J. L. COMFORT, Su?t. Official Organ Gwinnett Count?, City of Lawrenceviile, U. S. Court, Northern District of Georgia. Entered at the Post Office at Law renceville, Georgia, a 3 Second Class Mail Matter, under the act of Con gress of March 3rd, 187'J. Burning the Gas at End The old fashioned man v.i.o used to burn candles to keep from using up more than one gallon of kerosene a week thinks he is doing pretty well in his old age if he uses only two gallons of gasoline an hour. —Con- yers Time. People Should Awake The Columbus Enquirer. Sun doesn't believe in “passing the boric,” so to speak. It feels that if the American peoplq were more alert and interested in selecting statesmen to Washington instead of selfish politicians there wouldn’t be so much dirty linen to be exposed there. —Madison Madisonian. Auto Tag* at Home The Dalton Citizen says it ought to be so a per on who must buy an : ant-omobsk- tag could go to the court house amd get it. And so say we. The red tape now required is absolutely inexcu.-able. We suggest that some aspiring legislator pass a law requir- | ing tags to be sold by the ordinaries or sheriffs of the different counties, and allow them a reasonable fee for their services.—Walton Triburne. "Happiness in a Hick Town A hick town is a place where they gather about the grocer’s stove and hear the drummer’s new stories. — LaGrArge Reporter. And, whether you believe it or wot, this same hick town man is about as happy an individual as you -will find in a day’s travel. He is, for the most part, contented with his lot, and contentment counts for a great deal in this life.—-Columbus En quirer-Sun. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Athens educational institutions have as their guests today and to morrow members of the general as sembly who are here on the annual inspection tour of the University, State College of Agriculture and the State Normal School. These repres entatives of the people will inspect every depratment of the various in stitutions and make such reports of the needs and improvements to the Legislature which in their opinion shumild be given attention by the law making body of the state. Higher education in Georgia has suffered for many years on account the lack of funds with which to ■carry on the work of giving to the young men and young women of the state the advantages they deserved amd Which were due to them by the state. It is believed that there has beep a general awakening through out Georgia to the importance of providing liberally for higher edu cation and that when the legislature meets next month, the members will see to it that sufficient appropria tions are , made to give to the boys and girls of Georgia every' advan tage and opportunity that is given by other states. The University of Georgia, the Mother educational institution, has been hampered and stinted for years and its usefulness greatly impaired by the lack of sufficient funds to carry on the work which is expected •of it from the young men and young women of Georgia. Such a condition is to be deplored but unless a more liberal policy is shown by those in authority in the distribution of ap propriations the condition cannot be improved. Georgia should support the higher educational institutions bountifully und provide every dollar needed to make the university the equal of any in the United States. The wealth and income of the state will warrant it. We believe that a general awaken ing and revival of interest is upon us and the dawning of a new era for higher education is near at hand. It should be so—it is for our repres entatives in the general asemMy to make possible. Wc do r.ot believe that they will fail us in this critical’ mwment —Athens Banner-Herald. FARQUHAR SLAB BURNER f! ■ ■> rvm '. ' &*'b 3*i^ri«r v/oerrurr ;h?,y mtg. co. 41 South r«<-«y.h Atlanta, Ga. COMBINING AGAINST Me. The Republicans are astonished j that William G. MeAdoo is gaining Iso many delegates. For instance, Texas, Saturday. The opposition has manifested a great deal of nervousness ever since MeAdoo showed such strength in the West among the Progressive Demo- I trots and Republicans alike, regard- I less cf party lines. His opponents thought they had Mr. MeAdoo checked because one of the oil operators had engaged him to be his attorney. These people did not distinguish between an attorney and the principal, but it seems there are plenty of Democratic voters in the primaries who do. One of the journals after the Georgia primary stated that the ov | crwhelmng victiory of MeAdoo must have meant that the people “ciidn t care a whoop about the oil scandal. The people care a great deal about the oil scandal, but they seem to have recognized the difference be tween Doheny and MeAdoo. His manager says that more than 300 delegates pledged or who are openly favorable to Mr. MeAdoo have been elected. Some time ago the Republican j leaders posed as being jubilant over ! the prominence of Mr. MeAdoo in tha Democratic party. They pretend ed that they hoped he would be nom inated, and all that kind of thing, i because he would probably be the easiest man to beat. However, they have taken anoth er tack and are making a vicious campaign against him, even daring the Democrats to nominate M:Adoo. Now what do you think of that? His opponents are showing a great deal of temper which is not doing their cause any ‘good. It seems the Democrats who favor other candi dates for President are combining pgainst Mr. MeAdoo. In spite, how ever, of oppbsition in the Republi can and defection in Democratic ranks, it appears that the progressive forces who are backing Mr. MeAdoo are putting their candidate way in the lead. He is marching up and down the Pacific coast absolutely without formidable opposition and at last accounts he was sweeping the Solid South.—Savannah Press. Uncle John’s Recipe This reducing craze is taking the country. Little grils that look like a pipe stem are out walking and re fusing to satisfy their appetites in order that they may reduce. If some of them would eat more corn bread and beans and buttermilk and add some flesh instead of trying to get rid of some flesh, they would look better, and we believe, would feel better. But if reduce they must, try scouring the kitchen, helping thl old mother in the cook room, sweep ing the yards, washing and ironing. That will help some.—-Commerce News. MARRIAGES. Mr. Marvin Field-s ano Miti Mae Cantrell were happily married on April 27th, Rev. Wiley W. Owen, of Buford, officiating. On the same day Mr. James H. Burns and Miss Montie Sewell plight ed their troth in the presence of Rev. John Goff, a Presbyterian minister. Mr. Rufus A. Pugh and Miss Jessie Beatty were joinsd in holy matrimony on Sunday, May 4th, by Rev. M. M. Mullinax. The couple reside at Bu ie n-d. TRAIN' CHEDILE CHANGES EF FECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY 11TH, 12:01 A. M. Train No. 30, north bound local— -8:35 A. M. No change. Train No. 17, south bound local— -8:55 A. M. Old time, 9:01 A. M. Train No. 6, north bound through, 1:32 P. M. No change. Train No. 5, south bound through, 3:59 P. M. No change. Train No. 18, north bound local— -6:30 P. M. Old time, 6:20 P. M. Train No. 12, north bound through, 10:10 P. M. No change. No changes except in trains 17 and 18. J. L. SLAPPEY, Agent. SEND US YOUR Juri WORK.. Make Your Homo Brighter with DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Dectric Plants Washing Machines Water Systems /Hjje tnd by Y DELCO LIGHT COMPANY r civra. o««. S Low M MI JUsy f ncrJ Sisk far Detail Termt G. M. LISENBEE Lawrenceville, Ga. 11 ere is no better time thin the prev etu to cash in on this outfit. You v»n rate mon.-y sellitt" lumber. The 1 . , jhar Slab Burner is the only engine that will r t i* a m on v rn slabs i.. a ra'ny t! y in the win‘er time. D-nSl* Belt Saw Mill BIRTHDAY PARTY. A pleasant occasion of last Thurs day was the spend-the-day party at which Mrs. W. A. Craft, of the Oak land community, entertained in honor of her young daughter, Montinc’s, thirteenth birthday. It being a balmy spring day, the children came early and during the morning enjoyed the usual round of outdocr games. At noon under the trees in the yard a bounteous luncheon was spread. The children enjoyed the picnic sp'rit as only happy, healthy children can. interesting featue was the cutting of the birthday cake Louise Williams received the ring, ■Edith League the dime, Nina Lowry the button and little Alfred Craft the thimble. Afterwards singing, contests and more games were enjoyed until late afternoon. A number of dainty presents weej i i-reived by the honoroe. About twenty-five littl? girls en joyed Mrs. Craft’s hospitality. Sn_- was assisted in entertnming by Mrs. Pearl Pader. Simpson and Mrs. J. \. Williams. Porto Rico po:a„o sue rtweel Pep per plants ready GUARANTEE DE LIVERY THREE DAYS AFTER ORDER RECEIVED $2.75 thousand. 5,000 plants 512.50. Leading varie ties tomato plants SI.OO thousand. Muil or express. Satisfaction guaran. teed- Carlisle Seed & Plant Farms., msp Valdosta, Ga. FOR SALE One seven passenger Chandler Automobile, 1920 model in good con. dition. Runs like new. See W. J. Denmark, Liquidating Agent, Farm ers & Merchants Bank, Duluth, Ga. m 8c MEMORIAL SERVICES. Memorial services and Home Com. ing Day will be observed at Pros pect M. E. church, South, -Sunday, May lith. Good preaching, • good music and profitable day promised to all that attend. Services will con- SjSß^' 'i t% to 30 % . paint / IT PAINT • Soulh today than our Paragon Brand. Our price is 15% to 30% lower than others because we sell direct to the user for cash and have no bookkeeping expense or bad debts. We are not a mail order house but an established Georgia company that’s here to stay. Every gallon of paint is guaranteed to give complete satisfaction or we will promptly refund your money. If you plan on painting your house, barn, auto mobile or anything else this year, get our low prices before you buy. li’rtlr for Tuck Booklet, Color Card and Price List, Todat! CASH PAINT STORE 05 Marie”a St. Destroy the 801 l Weevil with BOWKER’S CALCIDE (High Grade Calcium Arsenate) Addrc** nearest office for thia booklet —"The 801 l Weevil Emergency. How to Meet It." Full of valuable information to cotton planter*. “The / Boll'Weevil J V Emergency' i - thiw y. ; a THE NEWS -HERALD, LawregrevffV Gam-fle tinue the full day. Let the people meet Saturday to clean off cemetery- Preaching Sat urday at 11 a. m. ADRIAN WARWICK, Pastor. WRIGHTS A pleasant and agreeable sweet and a I-a-s-t-I-n-g benellt as well. Good for teetb, breath and digestion. Makes the next cigar taste belter. E 3 i}//A j 11 w^gliMWLI A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping pains in the vitals, cramps, weakening diarrhoea - whether child or adult, immediate comfort and ease in CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Pays to keep always on hand. IS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? BABYEASE Safe Liquid Treatment For Sick Fretful Babies and Children Bowel and Teething Troubles No Opiates No Dope Sold bi) Druggists There isn’t a longer wearing, higher quality paint sold in the. CALCIUM arsenate is the only poison recom mended by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture for controlling the boll weevil. But quality is essential to full effective ness. Use Bowker’s Calcide. This high-grade Calcium Arsenate is sure in killing power—a product of 25 years’ experience in the man ufacture of arsenical poi sons. Fine, fluffy and smooth, Bowker’s Calcide dusts freely, distributes thor oughly, and has great stick ing and covering power. Don’t take chances. Use Bowker’s Calcide. BOWKER CHEMICAL CO. 49 Chambers St., New York Stocks cmrrisj by THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomary, Ala. Caluoabia. S. C. Jljter every meal / fWI qfy l —WwSr M K nitmL 1 /Sealed in its Purity Package ' ''ij Atlanta, Ga. It*a- and Second Hxsd Fords. flfit/pl H. P. Stiff Motor Ce. Cash or cre-U* pp p p The Money You Pav For Service Comes Back to Georgia . /■■THAT the Telephone Company is a larger“spender /SI than a collector is a fact known to very few. The Ball System invests in plant and spends for operating expenses, such as wages and taxes, apd for snppiies purchased in ’Georgia during one year, as much money as it collects from the public for telephone serviej. The. millions of do-liars we poured into Oeorvia last year, no doubt, contributed to the commercial progress and prosperity of the State, while a large part of the mcn-y w" collected for service found its way back to local ccminrnrritißs where the telephone workers of Georgia are home lighter* and citizens. The money you pay fs for service, the vetue of which it is difficult tO' estimate. Tts efficiency and continued extension is doe not onTv to the loyalty of faithful workers and the confidence of investors, but in n large measure to your cord, a I inner-st and co-operation. C. C. EEC'K, Georgia Maoaaer "Bell System-” SOUTHERN SELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY o*i« P(W icv, On e Syetem*. Lt ntve rma > Service mn j! ail direct t «ui s±r d Better Service M 1924 MODEL PERFECTION Cotton Duster Tested and Approved by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Through Dr. B. R. Coad, in charge Delta Laboratory, Tallulah, Louisiana Highest Award at Georgia State Exposition Macon, Ga., October, 1923 Manufactured By PERFECTION DUSTER COMPANY Home Office: Winder, Georgia For Sale By W. L. BROWN Lawreneeville, Ga. USED CAR BARGAINS AT DULUTH, GA. On Display at all Times at BROWN’S GARAGE A supply of Fords of all types for sale or exchange at attractive prices. See “Vic” N. Hutchins or Allen Brown who will give full information on prices and terms. CLEMENT AUTO CO. Norcross, Georgia Throughbred Barred Rock Eggs, $3.00 for fifteen. (Mrs.) rs. L. EXUM, ts Lawrenceville, Ga. DR. HOLLIDAY’S ARSENIC MEAL STICK TO THE PLANT AND KILLS BOLL WEEVILS SUREST AND CHEAPEST ORDER NOW! W. L. BROWN Local Agent For Gwinnett, Forsyth and Milton Counties m THURSDAY. MAT «, J#24. SisND US YOUR JOB WORK. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH llow To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your ■head will clear awl you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, harking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrntes through every air passage of the head, smithing ami healing the swollen or inflamed mu cous membrane, giving you instant re lief Heul colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miser able. Relief is sure. USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin- and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little- Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germi destroying, prop erties, nothing has ever beep found to take the place of this sulphur prepara tion. The moment you apply it heal ing begins. Only thoSe who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and. use it like cold cream. BREAK CHEST COEDS WITH BED PEPPER Ease your tight,, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It can not hurt you and* it certainly seems to end the ajid drive the con gestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Peppe: Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store You will have the quick est relief khown. Always say “Rowles." SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hale You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you’ll get a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, say well-known drug gists here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await-, ing them, because after one or two ap plications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gfay haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you’ll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few days. If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Says Backache Often Means You Have Hot Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well-known author ity. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kid neys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, litje you relieve your bowels, removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy', full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and yon are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharma cist about four ounces'of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kid neys, also to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not in jure and makes a delightful, efferves cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at ieast twice a year.