The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 04, 1923, Image 2

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TWO led Advertisements THE BANNKR-HEBALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA 2 Coits a Word ntun charge of 40 conta. i times for the price of V/k onz. Seven times for the 7 five insertion*. .All discontinuance* MUST made in person at The onner-Herald , Office or Idhttcr. Telephone Olsces- are NOT valid. is Vf "BANNER-HBRALD WANT AOS GBT RESULTS 7R WANT AD M W- PHONE NEW PLACE FOR JUILLTAN D, D. Qullllan for thtt-jpast' two ?ear* Boya' Work Seorethi-y at the Tonne Men's Christian Association ha* resigned to accept the position FOR RENT-LAROE NICE ROOM "“/"‘ntenaefit of the .furnished with or without board. (, M * nuf '‘ ctu ^"* company, lose In. two’ btftck* .turn pddtotfitor wcek * Phona 632-W. a ®° an< * accepted the hoard elect- The Weather GEORGIA: Incrermlng cloudlneiw with mild temperature Hunday. fol lowed by local ralmi Sunday after noon or night; Monday partly cloudy and much codler freah south and southwest, shlftlmr to north west wlmln. lng him to its membership. FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS AND private bath, close in. Prince Ave. J. T. Andrson. Phone 840. m-4-p FOR RENT—Three of four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Nice location. Reasonable prices. 541‘Meigs St. Phone 1118-1*3 m-5 FOR JtENT—GOOD FIY r E ROOM house, lights, water. Large lot, shade quiet street, terms reasonable. Box 174. u-t-p Lost And Found LOST — BannerHerald route book number 13, fender please return to SaqerHerald office on --^Hancock Ave., and receive ird. t-f — large; air- dog with un-cut Answers to name of t.” Last seen wear- heavy black leather liar with brass stud- dings. Reward to finder. Phone 308"J. Mrs. Craig Orr. m'4'c OXE STRAY COW TAKEN UP BV JSosene Pant. SSO No. Hal Ave. Owner call and pay for ovptnM and thhi *■ ’advertisement. m-4-p BANKRUPT NOTICE pursuant to an order pined by the Honorable Howell Cobb, Referee In Bankruptcy, on February 24th, IMS. I will re-offer for eale on March 3rd. at >2:30 o’clock, In the office of the Referee, Southern Mutual Building, the etock of goods, notea and account of M. Link, bankrupt. The Inventory la a a follow,: Stock of merchandlae, 134,049.37. Notea and account!, toi.4ll.co. I Automobile, 3500.00. Terma 'of nle cash, all blda aub- lect to confirmation. ERNEST MICHAEL. Truatee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the Northern District' of deorgla In re Luther If. Bailey, Bankrupt. No. 1004 In Bankruptcy lietltlon for discharge having been filed In conform!-y with law by fob rent above-named. bankrupt and thi _ Court having ordered that, the hear no, - SK AND LAROE HALL ! n upon petition be had or 251 Madison Ave. Ponses,Ion AprllTsW „ ? , , en oVlo[ . k A M al *ou!d vacate imm^ t j v Athens Citizens Aroused By Atlanta Woman Uurging Nicotine private tea parties ‘ kow. “But the thing atrikee me from Another angle. Personal liberty enda FOR RENT—TEN ROOM HOUtfE Miiledge Ave., arranged in tW»> comply apartment*. with batim, wall* refiniahed. newly paktted. /A hart Davlaon. ^ m-O-c FOR RENT—MARCH 1ST, FOUR- Room house with bath. Near Nor mal School. See W. T. Florence, or phone* 1759-W. m-6-c. FOR RENT—NINE ROOM JlOUfCS nil modern lmprr»yemrnt.s. l*arge lot, well bleated. $fr*. F. T. C* une. Phone 371. m-0-p Present tenant dlately. Cull 1399-W. For Sale FOR SALE—CANNED PEACHES. Blackberries, plum,, peach pickles, end fig preserves. Apply at Banner Herald office. ti LOST—A crown aet pearl Kappa Hlg- .1b»Pl n . Finder return to Mlsa Scott, Woman's Bldg. Receive re- wnrd. m-4-c. Wanted WANTED—Ten salespeople—Martin Brothers, I2S Clayton street, m-l-c. WANTED—Medium a’lsed heating stove. Bog 229, Athene. Cta. m-4-c. FOR SALE—One ton Ford truck. Good as new. Cheap, . H. L. Cofer deed Co., 269 Lumpkin St. Phone 247. m-5-c. MULES FOR BALE—Thre*'*1iocd mules; one extra nice pair five year -ild mare mules. W. S. Holman. m-4-c. ROLL MUSIC—10 AND 25e PER roll. Monday and Tuesday. Music Co. * Jamen m-4-p C'nlt.*d States District Court room In the city of ATLANTA. Georgia, notice Is hereby given to all credi tors and other pcrxjiis in interest to appear at said time and place ibid show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for’ dis charge should not lie granted. O. C. FULLER. Clerk Cigars, Gravely Feared By J. O. ALLEN Considerable consternation lin i been aroused among the smoking element of Athen h popuntlon hv .« statement upi>eur|ng recently In one of tho Atlanta papers. A certain' lady, presumably, not herself a devotee tf the godCo-* Nicotine, urges that all worship to that deity be abolished and that a constitutional amendment to the charter of tie United States Ik quickly proposed, ucted upon and promulgated whereby such orgies shall forever be under the ban of the law and the cagl'i m todinns. .ic.'f up,. ...tied or peblc, it the nation i. it..run. . Till* wav .1 lli.iy n.it lH' a pnld proposal. IT.:--.;. -.Ily nil war.ntpeia nt the shrine of Nicollne agree that it Is 'not. Moreover they have no hesitancy In stating their be lief, embellishing their statements with choice collections of words usually omniltted in the hymn book. Constitutional Amend ment jto Do Away With Pinpq riirarpttpR nnri » hcre 11 interferes with the Inter- ripes, L/igarecws, area es ,.* „ nd the peace cf „ )Ind of un other, ddeen't it?” •Thut sounds reasoable to me,” Jack replied. “At any rate than wttat otir really great nfen have Said, men who were willing to let others have peace or mind because tney themselves possessed more ’ than pieces of mind.' er there to beeqn oV those left be hind to ' loin Iter “where congrega tion. ne'er break-up and- parting, come no more.” n ONE.WHO LOVED HER nnnnsi m mi mr FOR SALE—PUR* PAULKNoTT . cotton seed, for planting and white Spanish seed peanuts. W. I and Geo. M. Abney. Tho Feed Store, Broad Street. FOR QUICK HALE—12 BUFF PLY- PLYMOUTH Rock hens, pure breed. 8 lbs. each. Fine for breeders; 17 pure Anconas. Slieppertl Strain, sel ling to make room. Phene or see quick. O. 1L«Brad berry, Bogart, Ga. nv4-c FOR QUICK SALE—One 8 room house near Normal School. See me . I at once. B. O. Fambrough. 211 Sou.- WANTED—Two 600 gallon galvanised t Mutual Bldg. Phone 516. m'-l-c. water tanka and one medium slsedf wind >illl. Write full particulars, state) time In use. present condition, price, I Box ” 8 ' m-4-c. LADY—INTERESTED IN EARLY WANTED — SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 OR American portrait*! would be pleas- renewals for the Atlanta Constltu-1 ed to com " lun,c * te w,th per * onB ® Wfti lew appreciated. Beginning Apt'I de- ,n * Bttme and wtahin « BelL 8om ® k—... . o^ainnuig i. ue- . . na i n *tn»- Miscellaneous !es will be made by raven o’clock the morrlng, advised by Clark« U. Jr. A’bone 1404-"W. Mau.le E. , m-C-c WANTED BV COUPLE Itf MARCH 2*nd two or thfee rooms <<•,*, |„) convenRnt for light houra-kraplngl Bad loom furnished. Reference ex changed. r. O. Box -999.,- Athena *«a^4-P ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EX PERTH. Barn while you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lraaona Free. Satisfaction guaranteed . and’ position secured. .Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, 9144 Lawrence - Av„ cuu-ugo. , ra-4-p WANTED—SIX OU1NBA KENS and one rooster. One doran Indian Runnar hens. P, O.- Box No. 111. m-l-c WANT®D—TO EXCHANGE BUICK Sedan for good make. medium ■load sedan In good condition. A. H. Davison. Jr. . m-#-« WANTED—Help WANTED — SEVERAL intelligent boys between 14 and 18 years of age to deliver papers. Apply at Banner - Herald office, Hancock Ave. tf HELP WAFTED—WB REQUIRE tb, wrv|ree of a man or woman, to do acme special advertising work In your locality. All that Is required la willingness to follow onr Instruc tions, no previous experience neces sary. Wa can use your spare time It ’ you are now employed. Write today we will rand full parfculars ilvo Medicine Co., (agency Dapt.) emphls, Tcnn. m-4-p MEN WANTED FOR DEtEc Interest In foreign pointings. Hem. full description. Slxo and ,photo If possible. Mrs. Virginia Warren, t South Ann Street, Mobile. Alabama. . m-4-p The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page !i one of the mott interest ing and certainly moat pro fitable paces of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention first to the Want Ad Page. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page MARRY RICH—WORLD'S LBADlNfl cotreapondenc* Club for lopely peo ple. Many worth to |400,000. Quick results guaranteed. Confidential, Uft FREE. Honorable Ralph. Hyde, 71. Fan Francleco. „. COMMUTATION'HOAD \TAXB3 for 1»S* now doe, and payablt at Commissioner*' Office 1* Clarke County Court Hoaae. M-»-c MEDIUM BROWN HAIR lookf beet of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. WANTED Lady agent in Athens and every town in Georgia to sell our Toilet Preparation!. BOYD'S PERFUMERY 4912 Linden Ave., Norwood, Ohio. ARGUED HERE —" PRO AND CON - Somo of the arguments, deleted of course, may mnke respectable reaa- hlfc. Here is a conversation the writer overheard Sunday nfterno .i while standing lij front of n local pharmacy: (Asterisks denote op erations by the censor.; 'Well.' Jack, what do you think nt this liere pi-oposal to cut out lo- Imcco?' “I don't see where It's so rnret; fjf do you think of It, old top." "I don't so where It's s> much of in shame. It strikes me as, a • • • sight mere n( ait Interfcreticc with personal Jlb».1y." "You're right, there, Luilus. It'n as bad o» BolsheWsm. The Bolshe viks, If they do destroy personal liberty, do it out.in the open and boldlike. But these stringy-haired fanatics thc*e physically nrc- ranged line descendants of Puri tanism, don’t fight that way. They lobby In state cnpltola and form untl-societies and play merry • *,* In general until this legislators pass the law they crave just to get rid of them. And like na not they them selves are the first to break It Been reading about those liquor revelations in Washington?” "Yenh, public support of the law by our righteous and separbic sup porters of the moral uplift and BUT WH"AT ‘ INTERESTS? "Well, let’s admit then, for the sake of Persuasion to moke'lier see that other things also may be g:od for the body. Uusally she succeed* in destroying her complexion first Hence, cundy eating is a crime ne- cause i hurting’ the nation It. ulsb hurts tho Individual. It should ue abolished by Constitutional amend ment. - . Lit us Consider clothes. Cldthes formerly may not have been a men ace to the peace of mind of Individ uals. Today, In countless instances they undoubtedly are. Ask almost any husband! •H.’lothes frequently cost exces •’isive amounts of money. Can It ue denied that digging for that money causes nuk-h Idck of peace of mind cn the part of the husbands con- cored? Noll But tho husbands hnvu a ijRht to protect. They muu not have their Inallenabe right to peace and comiKHiure of mind Imperilled by the careless demands of footlsn females." » "You're right, Lucius," Jack glee- fully agreed. “Let's have a constltu* tioal amendment prohibiting the wearing of clothes by hardened of fenders and restricting the value extent cf woman’s apparel to n cer tain reasonable amount. Whoop-e- RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RV. Northbound Southbound 9:55 a • Atlantn-Monroe |*c’I r 6:J5 p 2:40 p 2:40 p 7:65 p 11:24 n 11:24 p 11:24 p Arrive 7:2f p 11:14 pm Atl.-MIrm.-Mem. Norfollt-RIchi-N. Y. 1 Atl.-Abbevllls I’c'l A tl.-Birmingham Norfolk-Wash. Wllmlngton-N.'Y. OEOROIA RAILROAD 1:21) p 3:20 p 7:14 a 0:19 a' 6:2:1 jp 6:29 a Depart 4:24 am 2:25 pm NOTICE TO TA* RAYER8 the board of City Tax Assessors for the City of Atbena will b* In seasion at the city hall tor the next ten day*, from February Sind to March 6th, l#l3,>ncltulve. for the purpose, of golns over the tax re- turna and making transfers, hear ing complaints or malting, adjust ments In said returns where claims appear to be Juat. hud for giving such Information to persons who have made returns as la desired. The hours at which the sessions will be held will be from 10 A. M. to’l P. M. and from S to S P. M. j. H. PATMAN, Chairman, O. S. CRANE, A. 09.DOBBS. m-6-C NOTICE TO .BIDDERS On or bsfors March 1J. noon, the Uniform Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Bute Normal School, Athene, Os., will receive bldi for fur nishing uniforms to the etodents of the State Normal School for .the: year beclnnlng that date and ceding March 16. ltll. It is to be understood that the committee will Incur no tlnanrlal ob ligations In Swarding-tide oontract SAWMILLS Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. L All Kinds Mill ' Supplies. Itetih: Files. Belting, Pipe, In jectors, Fittings, Engine and Boiler Repair*. Bring with your atito v and work dona quick. Plenty Room to Park Car. Lombard Iron Works ' AUGUSTA, GA. CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent. Phone 1441 < Central of Georgia Station 1 Depart for Macon .7:30 a. -m. .. / 4:« p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:14 p. m. 4:34 p. m. For further Information phono J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 449. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Schedules Leave Athene 7:46 A. It* »6JH> 10:46 A. M.»» 0*10:10 A. M. • Dally. *• Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 6 leaves Athena 6:00 a. nt., tr- rives Lula 0:40 a m. No. I laavea Athena 4:15 p. m„ ar rives Lulu 6:46 p. m. No. 7 leaves Lula 6:66 p. m.. ar rives Athens t:3l p. ,n. No. 6 leaves Lula 70:45 a. m., ar rives Athens *1:40 a. in. O. 11. Miller, C. A., Athena,’ On.. Telephone II. WORK ALSO INTERFERES "Kxactly!” Luciua rcaponi^td. "Now let's consider the mutter of lyork. llut that beds no argument at alt Any- fool knows that work even under the eight hour laws. Isn't greatly contributory to n fel low's peace cf mind. "Furthermore, tf I am holding a Job which I happen to be at pree- ent. how do r know that'I’m not not keeping some othfr fellow equally fitted for the position from earning Ills dally bread? Hence. Is not my work dangerous to the in terests of life other fellow? Why shouldn’t .work, along with all tho rest, he abolished” , ' Well. I suppose you're right.' Jack asserted. Tho argument was becoming a little overdrawn for him. ‘‘.Starting out ns we did, your urgument follows logically and 1 supjnwe you're right. ~ “But let’s carry it a step fur ther." he continued, smiling hu- r„T^ ly ’ " W ®' vo bee » standing norc fifteen minute* jvorrying our- ralvek about this matter, and we've almost- mimed that' appointment. Our pence of mind certainly has bten disturbed. Our best Interest* V"*'!’”,' 1 Jeopardised. . greatly Jeopardized; and by whatv By 'a woman who Insists 'on proposing a * * * for)I Intar that a- . Tl\e prtch 61 local ’cotton reached another new high record Satur day when middling grade ad vanced to 30 3-8 cents a pound, or an eight of a cent a pound above Friday's close. NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. La. — Rains In (he western belt, threats of morel rein over the belt for Sunday, high ly favorable trade accouata from this country and better accounts from Manchester and a private bureau report on flhal ginning for the season of but’ 9,700,000 bales combined to put the price of cot ton to Dew high levels tor the seas ] on Saturday. In the first half ' hour of the session March rose’to 30.44 and May to 30.23. all old crop positions making new high reerds. October rose to the new high for tha present movement of 26:09 a pound. At these prices the market was at advances of 16 to 42 polnta. October was the strongest month. Tho advance contlnned with October making almost a spectacu Jar rise, trading at 26.88 at He best nr within 13 points - of the high pof the season made some tin)- ago. Old crops made further high records, May, selling at 30.26. At the best of the day prices were 22 So 71 polnta up. The close was 22 to 66 up. May closing at 30.21 and October at 26.32. CalSto mes sages front Liverpool stating that market expected to get 20,000 baleh from the New York stock earned excitement and helped strengthen tho old crop months. Spots hero wero raised 12 polnta to the new high for the qeason of 30.60 cents- a pound for middling. Covering by frightened shorts furnished the best demand far ,tho new crop months. Cottol( / futures closed steady at a net advance of 22 to 66 points. - i Prcv. Open High Low Close Close Mar. . 30.35 30.60 30.36 30.50 30.28 May . 30.12 30.26 30.07 20.21 29.95 July . 29.46 29.66 29.42 29.61 29.28 Ocl . 25.99 26.38 25.93 36.32 .... Dec. .' 26.62 25.99 25.66 25.90 26.30 made known,, but the following are the workers: Cob D. W. Ryther. Major H. W. Dews. Captain L. 1* Stapleton. Fre# McIntyre H. H. Lawrence T. F. copier C. S. Compton T. A. Levlo /- \ captain 0. F. Stephenson H. L. Smith Robert Callaway S. W. Ussery B. 8. Dobbs Captain Hershel Carithers A. O. Dudley T. H. Nickerson J. H. Hubert •M. F. Flckett John W. Morten Captain W. Milton Thomas C. c. Ashworth J. L. Morris DuPree Hunnlcutt \ Harry Hodgson Captain E. H. Dorsey, Jr. Jake Wilkins W. A. Earns W. L. Erwin captain C. D. Flanigan Major J. W. Jarrell Captain C. O. Eckford F. J. Lawler Dr. W. L. Moss Dr. J. D. Applewhite Captain John R. Northcutt Joe Downs. Captain E. L. Griggs Major a. L. McCoy W. W.-Hlllcy . W. L. Hodgson Captain 0. A. Booth Martin J. Abney J. c. Wilkinson H. .B. Ritchie W. F. Brooks . Captain E. C. Weston J. Y. Bruce Larry OanUJ D. D. Qullllan F. H. Williams Ceorge a Miner. Mayor James White Captain H. H. aordon, Jr. F. A. Lipscomb Rev. F. H. Clark Fred j. Orr Harry O. Eptlng C. D. Cox — SUNDAY. M ARCh 4, 1921 ,1... Jhllua TaTmadge a ^Valter Hodgson L. O. Price Major Frank A. Holdsn Captain Ablt H. Nix G. Palmfsano George c. Thomas ® ,0 °d worth Henry Smith P- L. Smith Dr. H. B. Heywood C. D. Flanlgen Captain B. F. Hardem, ln Cal. C. M. Snelllng Captain M. J. Costa J. C. Jester Lee Morris T. W. Baxter StJNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST! -WAFFLE r C0 ""' ^ nnis.-T a E8, er , P’ “unehy, Electric ** Waffle Iron Everybody can sit down to- jether. Mother hae no trip. S» e s LJ orth t0 ,he k »t kitchen. The little waffle iron bakes ’em and browns 'em ’em!/ 8 * ,Mt ** y ° U C,n e,t Athens Electric Company fool Inw that nee mu to ho more puritanical than the 1»ari- tnnn. “Have We no right to protection? Most certainly we have! I demnno. u? 1 .*' ? C[, i>stltuUonal amendment which shall eternally prohibit the proposing of such • • • ideas as the one that'a dWturhingg. un Do y m agree?” “Certainly I agree,” Lucius repir- J r,. n ‘. r , me Humiy. "You beat death” '■ nUt make tht Penalty At moment a Lumpkin trot- stop, waiting for two young -mot. ley rolled to jibssengera The Arrive)J«»'de1 It hnd went away, satisfied — -- with their solution oTt problem. knotty . IN MEMORIAM In laving remembrance ef Mrs Jerushx Ann Davis. - On Thursday morning February 15 at about nine O’clock the sweet gen tle spirit of Mrs. Jeruaha Ann iDavIs took It's flight to the portals of hsav- cn thore to receive that welcome com- mcndatldn .“Well dona thou good and faithful servant enter thou Into tho' NEW ORLEANS SPOTS NEW ORLEANS — Spot: cotton steady 13 points higher; sales on the spot 174; to arrive 100; low middling 29.75; middling 30.60 good middling 31.00. Rocelp.-s 2.834. Stock 161.868. NEVy YORK COTTON NEW YORK — The cotton mar ket showed continued strength and nctlvtty with all the old crop mAntbs making new high records for tae season during Saturday early trading, .while there appear ed to bo an Increasing commission house demand for early pew crop deliveries. The feature later In the morn ing was the relative strength of the new crop months. -Old crop deliveries showed a tendency to ease off from the beat under reallring but the later deliveries showed Increaslhg activity covering. Trade and commission house buying with October ad vanced to 26.82 or 71 polnta net higher, making a new high record for trie season. The general mar ket qlosed firm at a net advance of 16 to 67 polnta. q -NEW YORK 8POT8 NEW YORK — Cotton steady. Middling 30.90. CD CD TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BApGAGE Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone gg Office Georgian Hotel gg spot Cotton futures closed Arm. ’ * Prev. Open High Efew Close Close lar. . 30.66 30.73 20.60 20.68 30.63 lay . 30.80 80.84 30.06 30.78 30.67 uly .. 29.75 2036 20.70 19.00 29.60 let . 26.38 36.82 26.35 36.78 26.10 lee.’ . 23.91 26.36 28.89 26.38 .... COttON’SetoOiL NEW YORK — Cotton seed oil Joys uf thy Lord.” The sad news P rimo summer yellow 11.200 although It win use Its Influence to work. ItapeHencfc unnsAsary. Write. ll4vo Mu dents who ore in need of unt- J. Gan or. former Gov't Detective, 8L'7Je m . purchase new uniforms or Louis. parts of uniforms from the sucqess- — — I ful bidder and the successful bidder - COLORED MEN WANTED TO. mu st deal directly with student* sc* qualify for sleeping car and cording to the custom of the school. MANY PARTS 1 u FOR MANY CARS ^Awjss. Tractors, Tracks ACCESSOKIRS, SUPPLIES, TOOLS HUGGINS & SON W Bread 8L ATHENS, OA. porters. Experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, 8upt., St. IxAiia. m-t-p I ? For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT-TWO NIC lit,Y FN- FURNIBltUP ronnectli.i rl-ons. Also connected with bath. 31/ Itarbor jq. m-5 p The ed to enter Into a written contract for the faithful gad prompt per formance of trief seme and guarantee It. by filing bond In such an amount os the committee may demand. Bids must be upon uniforms Iden tical In style with that now In use In the school and the material corn- poring lu various ’ parte must bt FOR RENT—Three of fdur fumlshedi equally, good and substantially . the ntotna for llcht hotiMkecpinff. Nice I •****• that now ia me or better In both kin# ~»d - quality. Perfect flu Mention. Seasonable pricee. ^ p ro m»t dellyenr mu.t guar- ^ ' - - — i antiml ^ * FOR RENT—BOOM WITH BATH 1 The committee reserves the right AND BOARD. Nicely .furnished'to reject any or all‘bide or parts rf “*■ the same, or to award parte to oaf bidder and other parte to dUtraS, 3 FORD TOURINGS PRICEO LOW Condition Good. Easy firms. Conolly Motor Co. Athens BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Sava 60% of expanses by et- tandlng this achoor lha grad- Mtaa of the Athens BnainCat Crilego always get tha bait po- ■•Uml Every Graduate em- ^oy*d. Writ* for information Box 141, Athena, Ga. the death carridd sorrow Into the homes and hearts of friends and loved ones who knew her and'lover her In life. After Years of suffering tho golden bowl was broken and the silver card of life was loosed for her who ■ had lone ago passed the three score I years and ten allotted unto man. Mrs. Davis has been.confined to her home 11.60; prime crude 10.00; March 11.20; April 11.40; May 11.64! June 11.00; July 11.72;- August 11.70; September 11.67; October 10.06. for several years III health ami 4Le or i 1 ” with or without boafd. Steam heat, hot and cold water, tub and shower baths at all times FOB BHNT>—4 or 6 room apartmem - "~r r r street, rhone ISIS or rm j m ir is imTni ifriMNN There will be no jadlcat departure I roan the uniform now In ube. Spbri. flcatlona will be fumlabed by anS ap bids must be addretrad to Jore M. Normal WOOD ASH WOOD Best for Cooking and Heating Purposes Per Truck Load . $2.75 Tiler* of five loads or more, per load $2.50 This Wood Formerly Sold for $3£5 per load. Can Us and We WUI Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. Phone 147 Phone 147 ✓FOR RENT One five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all convenience. Possession March lit E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 E KAY .. . THE SMILING PAINTER” Fine Painting and InUrio- Dccorating Phone 280, Athens i , LIBERTY BOND6 NEW YORK — Liberty bonds closed: 3 l-2s 101.20;! Ff rat 4 4.4, prat on account of » 8 , M ; *??** *; VM" 1 ^ —— Infirmities of age, J, 1 ."** P ° U although she retained her mental fSrlY £} ory ^ 3-4a Uhcaltad 100.06; U. duties unimpaired until the last “ Treasury 4 1-4*, 99.02. ment ef life, and was always most In teresting and pleasant company to those wlm visited her In her home. Fur the past four years she hae keen an Invalid and during' the past few necks grew rapidly worse, her suffering at times an Intense Mat it seemed almost unbearable and the end was not altogether unespecteil. Mrs. Davis was 90 ’years ef age on October 4, 1922. She Is survived by one non. Mr. H. A. Davis and one dausbter, Mira Ella Davis, two dauglt -tcra-ln-law, eleven grandchildren, fourteen great-great-grandchlklren. A devised mother, always a true T)rivo fit von friend, o’ loyal memer of the cHuirhj 1 of her faith. Bhe' wra devoted to the HiatlT r7'tnr m * nt ' cond “ cUd f° r progress or lavhddy their'wallte. drtd social welfare It Is said there la The funeral services was conduct- Your LAWN And Your GARDEN BOTH NEED LIME Athens Engineering Co. Phone 711 ~ Smith Bldg. List-of Those Who Did Active Work in “Greater Chamber of Commerce” In every great community move- alwnys work to be done, and ‘‘some body -baa to do IL” Every wo(fcer In such movements knows that he Is the Srst one that must sign his ed Friday gfternoon from the JJailr residence y Rev. Allen of Wlntervttle. her beloved pastor, she selected tb* name on the dotted Une, iTVldl- songs that she wanted sung at -her. Won to giving of Bis valuable.Umcf- funeral which wax “Rock of Agea”. It la this ty^e Of cltlsen (hit holids and "Nenror My fid to Thee," after cities, and provides Red Cttrii which her body was tenderly and lov ingly laid to rest in Uw family ceme tery beside loved ones gone before be-, neath a mound ef flowers. She will' be mleeed oh. ao redly, what a va- aaaoctatloos, hospitals, sol other to thi things that ocntribulo to tho pros perity. health, and happiness of people in general. , Following Is a list of the actual coney In the home and what a voM worker* on the team organization In the hearts of those who loved her, | n the present Chamber of Com- yet tha Joya.of Heaven will be sweet- memo campaign. The campaign Is j er and the ties of the «tory land growl no t yet over, ami If other* Join In 1 *“ “ PHONE 100 FOR DRINKS Whenf you arrive at the office and need a refreshing drink, our service is at your command. A Glass of Soda and a Sandwich Always Hits the Spot “Always the Best of Everything.” Georgian Palm Garden Georgia Hotel 0 ?£f;