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ATHEN8 BANNER, TUE8DAY MORNING, MAY 17, 192f.
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BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR SALE.
We have (or gale the prettiest shaded lot In Athens, Splendid
location. Must be sold. 90x210. 93,600.
ERWIN AND COMPANY
Lipscomb’s Specialty—Firs Insursnce.
THE! LARGE8T SAVINGS
BANK IN ATHEN3
Tho Athens Savings Bank pays
per cent Interest on savings deposits
compounded January 1st, July 1st.
Deposits received from 31.00 up. Oct
the saving habit. tt
1198-W—Is now our telephone num
ber. Call us (or printing. E, D.
Stone Press.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN
SURANCE WITH JESTERT
HOMES—Easy payments, ldwest cost;
no loan commissions, T. L. Mitchell.
STORK autos at Chafln Bros. Garage.
Rates; Fords. 35.00 per month; au
tomoblles, 36.00. Open aU night.
4-16-tf
I DR. D. LEE PEACOCK
Dentist, Phone 227
117 Southern Mutual Building
rr. 12-2-tf
FOR RENT—Doslrablo ofllccs In Hoi
man building. See N. H. Walters,
Room 415 Holman Bldg.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!—34.00 per
truck load, dollvorcd. Hanna Mtg
Co., phono 147. 1-29-tf
DR. WM. L. CASON
Dentist
Phono 7*0 306-7 Sou. Mu. Bldg
Ipeclallse In Exodontia and Pyrodontis
8-3-t!
FOR EXTERIOR and Interior Paint
Ing and Decorating Phono 1465. Et
tlmatos cheerfully (urnlshed. Chas
W. Parr. 1-22-tt
CHAFINTAXI CO.
Taxicabs. Phone 1787.
Dependable service day and night.
We never sloop. Chafln Taxi Co, • tl
PLUMBING—Repair work-guaranteed.
Phone 1716. W. G. Tiller. 2-9-t!
FOR SALE—Tlireo Thor Washing
I Machines; former price 3140.00, now
3105.00. Easy terms. Athons Ry. ft
Elcc. Co. Phono *611. 6-ll-6t
CLERKS (men, womon), over 17, (or
Postal Mall Service. $120 month.
Examinations May-Juno. Experi
ence unnecessary. For tree particu
lars o( Instruction, write R. Torry
(lormor Civil Service oxamlner), 63
Continental llldg., Washington, D.
C. ' 5-14-31
FOR QUICK SALE at sacrlflco, 1
latest model No. 5 Underwood type
writer. Phono 1288. Room 212, So,
Mutual llldg. 5-14-11
WILL HAUL COTTON
from city to the compress
for 10 cents per bale. H.
H. Price Transfer Co.
eod-t(
Where the Best
Eats Are Today
WANTED — Baby go-cart. Phono
S85-W, 130 Grady Ave.
LOST—Walking stick with ivory
handle and silver rims. Return to
Austin Bell’s office (or reward.
5-17-2t
BOARD WANTED—By rellned lady
nnd l-year-old daughter. State terms
Relercnces given. Suburban loca
tion preferred. Address "51," rare
, Banner. 517-2t
COLORED GIRL WfkPts work as maid
I’lienu 817.^ ," •
FOR SALE—Good Jersey milk cow.
Cash or good note. Phone 723.
FOR SALE—Oak roller-top desk. Loo
Morris, Cor. Broad and Jnckson Sts.
LOST—Pair eyeglasses without rlmn
between Davlron-Nlcholsen and
sixth floor Sou. Mutual Bldg. Finder
phono 266-W lor reward.
FOR nENT—Four-room apartment
with nil modern conveniences and
garage. University Drive. Phone
335, Abe Joel. ’ 5-17-31
FOR RENT—Nlno-room house on
MUledge avenue. Phone 1725-J. tt
FOR SALE—Salvia plants, 16c a\doz
860 Chase St., Athens, Ga. 5-16-2t
LOST OR STOLEN—32x4 Goodrich
fabric, plain tread tire on rim. Re
ward. Phone 129 or 227. 5-15-2t
Iceberg Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers
.Squash, plenty ef Ripe Tomatoes
Grape 'Fruit, Oranges
Sweet and New Irish Potatoes
At PIGGLY-WIGGLY.
Cross & Blackwell’s Chow-chow
Ripe Olives, Olive Zest
Heinz’s White Salad Vinegar
Heinz’s India Relish
At piGOLY-WIGGLY.
Fresh Country Batter 30c lb.
Fresh Country Eggs 30c doz.
Fresh Potato Chips
Fresh Lady Fingers
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
KING-HODGSON CO.
Home-raised Peaches 65c basket
Oranges. Apples, Grapefruit
Strawberries
KING-HODGSON CO.
No. 2</ 2 Dol Monto Peaches 29c
No. 2/ Royal Anne Cherries 45c
No. 2i/5 Pears 30c
No. 2 Corn 12c
Sugar 7j^c
KING-HODGSON CO.
Wo Charge and Deliver.
Black-Eyed peas
Navy Beans
Baby. Lima Beans
Fresh Salad
Green Cabbage
String Beans
English Peas .
Tomatoes
Bell Peppers
Lettuce, Celery
Yellow Squash V/ 2 c lb.
KING-HODGSON CO.
Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon,
12-lb. cans 32.25.
No. 1 Corned Beef 15c
Hecker’s Grits 10c pkg.
No. 2 i/ Sliced Pineapple 39c
Sunbeam Dressing 32c
Laundry Soap 60c doz.
KING-HODGSON CO.
We allow 5 per cent Discount
* and Deliver (or CASH.
Boll Peppers
English Peas
Tomatoes
Snap Beans
Now Jrlsh Potatoes
Lettuce
- Squash
Turnip Greens
Cucumbers
Spring Onions
FLEMING ft OLIVER.
Phones 1046 and 1047
Red. Ripe Tomatoes
Home-raised Bents -
Home-raised Yellow Squash
Home-raised Lettuce
Home-raised English Peap
Celery, Georgia Beans
Arnold, Abney & Co.
South Georgia Yam Potatoes
Now Irish Potatoes 5c the pound
Arnold, Ahncy ft Co.
Antique Furniture
Must be sold by June 1st; reason
able prices. Mrs. Minnie B. Tate, El
herton, Ga„ care Cholcston Inn. -
5-17-131
Not Price Alone, But Quality And Price Combined is What Makes
Right Prices
King Hodgson Co.
Has The Right Combination
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We try temake it convenient for our customers to trade with us and
we accommodate them in every possible way.
We Extend You Credit
We Deliver Your Orders \
Wc give you the use of seven telephones
Nos. 1000-1001-1002 1618-1619 204-9172
Clayton St. Store Prince Ave. Store Milledge Ave. Store
IN CONSIDERING OUR PRICES DON’T FORGET OUR
QUALITY AND SERVICE.
24-lbs. Queen Missouri Flour
24-lbs. Lady Claire Flour...
24-lbs. Mighty Fine Flour...
48-lbs. Mighty Fine Flour...
24-lbs. Water Ground Meal.
5-lbs. Silverleaf Lard......
4-lbs. Crystal Flake Lard...
I 8-lbs. Crystal Flake Lard...
4-lbs. Snowdrift Lard
8-lbs. Snowdrift Lard
$1.30
1-lb. Best Rice
.07
1.30 '
1-lb. Grits
.04
1 21
1-lb. Brookfield Butter...,.
.44
' lib. Cheese
.25
1-doz. Eggs
.30
.60
1-lb. Kingan Breakfast Bacon
.52
.85
1-lb. Armous Breakfast Bacon
.46
1.64
1-lb. Swifts Premium Ham..
.3$
.51
1-lb. King Hodgson Special
.98
Coffee — i.
.25
.61
1-lb. Warfield Coffee
.35
1.16
3-lbs- Warfield Coffee
1.00
.53
3-lbs. Sunbeam Coffee (the
.30
very best)
1.35
1.15
No. 2 High Grade Corn
.12
•07*/2
No. 2Vi> Del Monte Peaches
.29
1-lb. Sugar
WE ALLOW 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND DELIVER.
KING HODGSON CO.
1887
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34 Years‘of Service
'•h.
1921
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LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
. ' 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
A88ET8 OF COMPANIES OVER 195 MILUON8
OFFICE PHONE No. 109. NIGHT PHONE No. 712
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417*421 So. Mutual Bldg.
Local and Eastern Money Always on Hand for
Loans on Farms .and City Property.
PLENTY OF MONEY
Tor loans on farm lands. Lowest rate of interest; prompt servlcfe
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICE8
HOLMAN BLOG. ATHEN8, GA. TEL. 1571
THE HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
a. A BLOODWORTH, Manigtr
INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Reai Estate—Bonds Investment*
Room 817 Hinton Seeurltlao Building ’
Day Phones 477 and 85— Night Phonos 373-W and 140
Plan Proposed by Senator
Meets With Much Approv
al Some Quarters.
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ATHENS PASTOR TO A DRESS KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR C0NCLA VE AT MACON TODAY
The yak, or woolly ox, of Tibet, i
to be raised In Alaska and the Yukon
country. The yak has been ilomcsll
cated tor centuries and Ita haunt.-i
are tho anow-eovorqfl highlands of
Tibet, thousands of feet above the sea
The animal eats a coarse wiry gram
and compares favorably with ranga
-cattle In weight. The wool and hide
are also valuable. '
A naturalist pleads with women to
cease wearing furs during tho summer
at least, because fur-bearing animals
are being destroyed so rapidly that In
thirty years there will be praetleally
none loft.
Brazilian railroads arc burning
wood for fuel. A modern locomotive
fltted with a-water-tube and flro hrlek
arch, with a correct proportion of Are-
box and boiler, burns wood with no
serious waste of tho fuel.
GOOD MORNING, feeling good and
etrongf Keep It up help out the di
gestion. A. L. K. tablets will correct
the digestion; get a few at the drug
gists’ today.—Adv.
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Northbound - Southbound
Leaves Leaves
10:05am Atlanta-Monroc local 6:40pm
t:16pra Mempbls-Blrmlngham 2:24pm
3:16pm...... Atlanta ......2:24pm
3:16pm.. Norfolk-RIchmond. .2:24pm
7:50pm Atlenta-Ahbcvlllq Loc 8:00am
11:47pm Blrmlngbam-Atlanta 5:55am
1147pm Waahlngton-New York 5:55am
11:47pm Norfolk-Wllmlngton 5:56am
FOR SALE
A lovely 7-room houso and lot on Prince avenue can be bought
at a bar train. *
J. T. ANDERSON
Fiona 140. ’ 1UH Clayton Street.
sixty-five thousand gfrts disappear
ed last yoar In the United States.
SHERIFFS 8ALI
GEORGIA—Clarke- County.
Will ho sold on tho first Tuesday in
June, 1921. during the legal hours
for ‘sales, before tho courthouse doer
In said State and County, to the high-
ust bidder for cash, tho following de
scribed property, to-wlt!
Ore two-passenger Roadster Bulclt
i ay, Mntiii- No. 313684. Said property
levied u]lbn as the property of tho de-
f. ltd.-.iit, J. C. Mitcholl, to satisfy a
moitaago fl fa Issued In favor of T.
.!.. Graham against J. C. Mitchell add
mild described property.
This May 5th, 1921.
W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff.
Daily Fashion Hint
Daily Fashion Hint
(Special to The Banner)
Atlanta, May 16.—If the suggestion
which was made this' morning by Sen
ator J. E. T. Bowden, of Wnycross
who becomes a member of the next
house of representatives—should be
adopted by the people of Atlanta, and
can bo put through with the war de
partment, It will mean the croatlon of
a now city In the state.
An existing order of the War depart,
ment Is that Camp Gordon shall be
scrapped June 30. Atlanta and chamb-
loe Interests are now represented in
Washington, In an effort to obtain
from the war department announce
ment of a definite policy that the
camp will be retained, and to that end
they nro endeavoring to obtain the
backing of General Pershing.
I have Just gotten back from Camp] _ _ __ t
Taylor, near Louisville, Ky." said Sen- Georgette' frock, especially »hen - it is
ator Bowden this morning, "and I am fashioned in a becoming shade of |
convinced If tho results obtained out
•DAINTY IN GKORGKTTt)
Nothing Is more delkhtful than
REV. J. C. W ILKINSON.
Pastor of First Baptist Church Whq Will Oellver Oration At Christ's
Church In Central City Where Knights Templar Are Holding Grand
Burns
Bandage the spot with
plenty o{ soothing
vfafum
Cools and heals gently
\ and antiseptically.
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Advertising in The Banner
Sells the Goods
'BLACnSATIN AND CREPB
A really striking costume is this in
black satin and white Canton ertpe. The
white skirt is draped with a pointed
tunic of the satin and bands of this
material trim the collar, sleeves, and
girdle, which ii cut in one with the front
of the blouse. At the side is a rosette of
black and jade green satin ribbon.
Medium size requires yards 36-inch'
black satin and JZf yards 36-inch cztpe.
Pictorial Review Blouse Ntf. 9196.
Sixes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 33
cents. Skirt No. 9390. Sims, 24 to 36
■ inches waist. Price, 33 cents. _
there In respect to Camp Taylor can
bo reproduced over here In respect
to Camp Gordon It will make for a de
velopment that will mean morr for
this section of tho ststo than retain
Ing the camp as a campsite.
"Camp .Taylor was divided by the
federal government Into 1.500 tracts
ranging In slzo from building' lots to
tracts of live acres. On the property
as a whole are 2,000 buildings, many
of them equipped. Tho sale of that
property. In .which 1 participated, ag
gregated a total of a million and
half dollars. It was advertised through
out, tho .country, and 1 found people
there from Chicago* all tho way down
to FlOTlda; people from Malno and
even some from California. The sal*
was completed Isst week, there are
something more than 600 new thome
owners on tho property and Friday
aftornoon tho necessary petition waa
started among them to have a new
'own Incorporated, to be named Camp
Taylor, Ky. They are all home-mak
ers. and It -has brought to that state
600 new families—some of them Geor
gia families, too. The state of the
property Is such that It Is now 20
years ahead of any wholly new devel
opment proposition; streets are laid
out, many of them paved; water sys
tems are Installed and the town will
bo a town Just ae quickly as the new
purchasers can get their houses
erected. ’
"Now, If the government could bo
Induced to take the same action
respect to the Camp Gordon property
It would mean the Immediate estab
lishment of a new city out there. It
would mean a big development for
the statef a development for Atlanta.
Tho conditions at Camp Gordon site
are even more propitious for making
a new city than they are at the site of
Camp Taylor. There are paved roads
all way to Atlanta; street car service
In operation now; waterworks and
Ostrich, the new tone that is- slightly
tinged with brown, b more generally
becoming than any other of the new
shades and h featured in this one-piece
frock trimmed with frills ol its own
material. The decorative exception b the
string belt ol corded silk ribbon with
picoted edge. Medium size requires JL4
yards 40-inch materbl.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9332.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 30
cents. (
sewerage on the site, street* Ial4- out
and worked, some ot them paved, and
tho whole ctmp site pretty well divid
ed up. Into jnit'Aho nature It would
need to be for (he development.' There
are numorous buildings cn It. But.
the whale property Is fast deterlorek
Ing and unless a movement of tbl*
kind -Is started at ol^ce there will be
considerable k los* of Valuable advant
ages.
“That Is from the development an
gle. As far at the government Is
concerned. If the camp proper (a scrap
ped and tho land aold.oft in lamp It
Js going to be at a bigger loss to tho
government, and la not going to make
Tor development of that section of De-
Kalb county, i don’t know tho pros
pect In regard go Its retention as a*
army camp, hot tho Indications ns
measured from experience of other
army camp eltea. there Isn't really
much, to- hope In that direction."
Membership in a certain gun club
in California coot* 3150,000. since :n
gusher vrss brought In on the tend
recently. At present the well Is yield-
Jng 30,000 barrels of oil dally. A
s
— The United States senate has rat
ified the treaty between this country
and Great Britain’ to make desertion -
Of children pn extraditable offense
between, thq United States and Cat-
do not Endanger
Tour property with "spring cleaning" Urea. Wdlch -the trash
piles or better etui call the City Sanitary Department ofd lot them
remove the old rubbish. m.\y
Consult Us About Your
ERWIN & COMPANY,
Fleetwood Lanier, Manager Ins.
Phone 3-4-5.
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