The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 13, 1923, Image 6

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gggwp^ % six — : ■■ ■ ran banker-i i-i...mtr -?■- -HERALD, ATHENS. . MARCH 13 it». ™“ »8ainst :s,,- gwr ! 7i , "vi r tbe racney drponite<I In their tonnxs. For a time farnfera seemi'C to Gla- truHt banks, but thcv have gotten over that. ampus hatter | NEW YORK COTTON Open high low cloae P c Y 31.05 31.20 30.98 31.25 30.56 y 30.10 30.23 30.06 30.28 30.82 V;... ...26.50 26.57 26.12 26.60 39.91 9. >5.95 26.02 2590,26.04 26.32 1.'... ,..25.55.25.69 25.55 25.72 26.32 NBW ORLEANS COTTON sL Open high low cloie P C Y 1.. .4.30.65 36.60 30.40 30.74 30.56 f ... ...29.85 80.w 29.85 30.22 30.27 .• ... ’..,25.95 2*12 25.93 2616 22.75 SIR BOB HOLMAN is buying up cattle for the Skull Shouts place ana bus alreudy about a huncrec head. Many cattle are being sold, but tne ptice js very low. Some farmers nre Betting rid of their semb nine;, to 1 my thoroughbreds. MESSRS. BACON AND HAW KINS, two progreslve farmers from Oglethorpe say a big crop of pea nuts will bo plunted In their county. I Not over five acres of cotton to the plow will be- tho averuge, and tnuny farmers will pot plant a seed. FARMERS IN TOWN FROM the Free Stnto of Mndlson say they have tho .best county In Georgia or these United States; that nearly every farmer has enough hdme-ratB- cd rations to run him, that wheat and outs never looked better,- nnd farmers havo gone to work to matte the best crops since the War Be tween the States. thmey bought. \y, July. Kclffer sol, Contracts acarco. Royston, Oa.. i heavy In this scrtloi two weeks further. MEMPHIS - ~\v Over belt, especially light showers report Vllle, Texas; light rainfall In Georgia ' ern and eentrai Brltn cloudy, colder with OR. ANDREW M. SOULEL and Professors J. I'hll Campbell, J. K. Giles, and J. G. Oliver left ror At lanta. to attend a me tine of dis trict agents and expert* of the *g- college. Co-operative SEVERAL NEW business houses are arranging to start up in Alli ens. Trade is so much better man at this season last year and It.Is improlug all the while. rlcultural ... marketing, among .other piuus tor the coming year, will be discussed,. ’nstanllyl.End Indigestion, Gas, : Deartburn, Acid Stomach PROF. E. C. WESTBROOK has Just returned from South Georgia, where he hus been conducting a survey of farm financing rn co-op eration with officials of the tL S. department eg agriculture. f^K*STI°N There are 15 na\v mils In Ogle thorpe county nnd they are utlll put ting up others. There Is 100.000.000 feet of lumber to cut In tho county. A number of dry kilns ana planing mills will also be erected. People on the lower section nre p<ay«ng no attention to farms but are selling timber and running saw mills. But above Lexington, they are fixing to farm right. MR CHARLEY MORRIS says he DR. M. IV JAKNiOAN is In at tendance at the southern cattle men's association, now In session' at I^oanok$ Virginia. As vice-pres ident of fhe association, her will de liver one of the principal atfcres- LIVERPOOL COTTON Liverpool closed: Today Yesterday 15.94 15.70 14.36 14.01 8teady is just now resting up, hut wlW prob ably embark In business In Ath ens later. He says there is no p:uce like Athens. . BANISH NERVOUSNESS THE ORIGINAL Durham of Oconee. , Ht . physician to denounce bleeding Lindsey he first patients for every aliment. In ye clden time, when -a doctor was called In his flrpt treatment was to take out his lancet nnd bleed you. Dr. Lindsey Durham de nounced this practice. iv Taste pleasant! Work wonders! Th« moment you chew a few tab let* of Pape's Diaspepaln all the Quiet MR. E. O. CABANNI8S haa en tered upon hi* dutle* at the agri cultural college a* supervisor or rehabilitation projects. He succeeds M. W. H.. Colins, who tins gone to Floyd conty as county agent. Wendell s Pills Ambitio Brand, for Run-l)own Tired Out People COTTON SEED OIL Open Noon — 11.88—89 11.88—80 ............... 11.98—12 11.98—95 — 11.08—04 12.04—08 : 11.03—08 12.04—08 .... 11.91—95 11.9.—93 misery of indigestion and disor dered stomach ends. £ Your stomach needs this harm- lesg help. Get relief for a tex* cents. Millions of dyspeptics and May June July Aug Sept. MR* W. 8. LONG, denionstating agent of Walton county says he had a talk with depot agents In his county about the exodus of negroes And from what they could Judge about one thousand had left Wul- ton. But since Umt time others have moved away but not any great number. He snys plenty or lubor has been left to work the lund. .« 5 ou lee! tired out. on (despondent, mentally or j .. , 60 cer Anil.ltnn PROFE8SOR L. H. MARLETTE IS on a trip to Atlanta, Cordeie and Dalton this week In the Interests of creaiqerles and cheese factories PROFESSOR H. C. APPLETON is now In mld-Oforgla, where he is lach sufferers never bothered more. Any drug store., HON. N. D. ARNOLD, of Lex ington was In the city Saturday nnd cordially welcomed by ms fi lends. Nat is looking remarkubiy well, after his long ilness. He says he Is not yet able to attend to business. Ho owns tbe telephone line over his nnd neighboring counties, and has recently added Home costly improvements and put tho system in fine shape. MR. HALE, who operates a .farm and also a cundy manufactory on tho WIntervillo road, was in the c |‘y Saturday. He says they are sun making candy and keeps' two men busy. This year they will Pant eight acres of cotton to ttie plow and have laid In plenty ot arsenate to keep down the pea, MR. S. D. TRUITT, a nephew ot depressed, get Wendell's Pills Palmer & Son today a first big step toward ter right away. If you work too hard much, or uro- nervuu* Pills. Ambition Brand, you feel better In tin money back from Pan, on tho first box pure. As a treatment for a the nervous system. . loss of appetite, sleep Nervous Indigestion, go Wendell's Pills. Ambit today on tho money ba (Advertisement.) LIBERTY BOND8 * New York—Liberty bonds opened: 3 1-2's 191.24; First 4 1-4's—; Second 4 1-4's 98; Third 4 1-4's 98:53—54; Fourth 4 1-4's 98.10—12; Victory 4 3-4's 100.08. MR. A. B. C. DORSEY, of Gaines ville. was the first man to Introduce embalming In Georgia and his son, Hon W. li Dorsey, proprietor or tho Dorsey Furniture Co., was the sec ond. They organized and started the business of embalming in our State. The Dorsey Funeral Co. set aside permanent ‘pastures ror the cattle industry In that region. He is working with the .oo-opera- tloh of tho Georgia, the Central pi Georgia, and tho Seaboard ruii- DR. JOHN R. r aiN has gone to Baltimore, Mr., where he wt:: tin- dergo on operation at Johns Hop kins. H|s many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery and an early return to his duties here. ELBERTON HAS Invited Dr. Soule to speak at an agricultural meet to be held there this weex. Market Gossip Received Over F.,\ Linnell & Company’s , Private Wire MNGS . operates an exclusvo white undertaking de partment. Hr. bell’s Ptoe-iar Honey set. oi /tmens, miss Jackson is al so receiving the enthusiastic back ing of the Shrine Club, by which she is. sponsored. Her brother, Thomas Jackson, is a leading member of the club,. Miss Jackson is the daughter' of iMrs. D. W. Jackson, who re sides at 179 Dougherty street ant the niece of Councilman R. T Dottery. When interviewed, she modestly said that she “might” Shrine Club better than have theit ,on j nominee in the Popularly Contest •’Y" I Miss Bessie Jackson, • queen” of ,“ n the big pageant to be staged here ” April 4 when the White Way is formally opened. * Miss Jackson, who, modeatly. tv- oh* has a “chance” to win in the enthusiastic race for the hi C0U E B * *>00 in gold, $50 in •no 801,1 or $ 20 >n gold, is one of the ro ^ leading candidates. Very popular with the younger PROF. J. H. YOUNG has span; A PROMINENT gentleman from Arnqldsvllle says that conslderanre cotton wns held In that section by > farmers. It la now being sold and manda it. MR. PAYNE ' a farn county says'he will tt eight acres of cotton and besides t manure over the land, w; er'tq the acre. He ier of this lis year plant to tho plow, broadcasting stable BOT pound* of high-grade tgrtlliz- * * W “1 use poison the day and hunily soon respond to Dr. Compared with laat rear's Mock cn ship board at Galveston yester day was 48.000 vs. 74.000, at New Orleans 27,000 vs. 30.000. Exports not ltkoi i — «o free ai hereto fore, In* near future* Meanwhile prospects are for bat ter weather which however, la, as ■ scntlal to give new crop prepara tions • normal start Ivey are said So be somewhat backward In southwest Texas- Tomorrow's weekly private weather report,•!»- sued at Memphis, probably be reft er unfavorable aa a whole owing liberally, [ Athens Visitors I i— t.i ATHENS VISITORS—MUST .... Among those visiting An Athene Tuesday Were, W. F. Gleenn, At lanta,. Ge.;M. Marty, New York; Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Watkins, At lanta; E. C. Clarke, Atlanta. Mrs. W. H. Wheaton, Griffin, Ga.; ' Mlya Emily Boyd, Griffin, Ga.; M. A. Fields, Washington, D C.; M. Blumberg, New York City; F. D. Nelson. Atlanta; Marlon Nowell, Augusta; M. Hester, At- DR. H. C. WHITE Is pleased with the wprk o.’ tho chemistry department this year and the show ing made, his classes being In sev eral subjects larger than ever be- f hair. Think how attract you would be. Thbrar Absence’ of an urgent support de land tm f A tt ..J __ la iL. CONTINUING IN popularity the Girl* Rifle, Team I* still gathering recruit*. Laat week three poured. Hiss ' Emma Plaster, M7m All.'* Perry and Miss Fee Kamensky. Although late In the year these may develon | n to crock shots be- mand is felt and as a result tho bearish Inclined are disposed to opposo an advance.' As a matter February: Exports of yarn, pounds 11 million vs; 14. US, 000 exports of cloth, yards 234 million vs. 3(1; 955,000. Exports from U. S. 66€ r Prescription for What do you expect of a suit of Clothes Right styles, of course, perfect fit, and long wear;.every man does. How can you know, in advance, that the suit will fully come up to your expecta tions? Buy Kuppenheimer ; Good Clothes • ” " For more than fifty years the makers of these clothes have adhered to a policy of fme quality and^oiund value. 1 We gladly stake our reputation as good merchants on every garment we sell—we know you will never be disappointed in a Kuppenheimer Suit A Complete Line of Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Furnishings ALICE BRADY Demands Calume In Western North Carolina. Colds, Fever and La- Grippe. It’s the most speedy remedy we know, preventing Pneumonia. Jack Holt Coming ‘ > Palace Tomorrow Jack Holt* Paramount star. wIJI be' .seen at the Palace theatre tomorrow In hlit latest starting vehicle, "No body’s Money.* This U said fo be Wanda Hawley heads a strong sup* porting cast. “Missing Millions” Scores Showing Palace Tonight —because it has more tha the ordinary leavenini strength; it raises millions o baking? every day to a ligni AUo« Brady has scored heavily In bet latest Paramount picture "Min ins Millions.’' now o* ylew at tha Palace theatre. It la dramatic and Involed in Startling" situations aa a thrilling 16 a degree and provides ©*- result of hla frlendwhlp for a crook, cellent entertainment. perfectly baked perfect! that cannot be equaled. —because it contains whit of-egg—the vital element th mves the housewives protc non against using a baku Nature ' With Pretty Girls Here , Saturday Night- "The Red Widow” the Musical Comedy bit of the season comes to the colonial theatre Saturday evening. • “The Red Widow Is a real mimi cal Comedy on the Light opera or der, providing plenty of opportuni ties fo rtho demonstration of the talents of some of tbe best Musi cal Comedy entertainers on. tha American 8tkge of today. Hearing the targe cast of fifty Is George Demeyol and Myrtle v*ll. both well known to ahe lovers of Light Open- end Musical Comedy., The Cos tumes with this attraction are sold to bt tbe very latest expressions Pauline Toney ..... Martha McAlplh ... Lillian Edwards ... Sarah Hail '. Katherine Ashtotd . Elisabeth Arnold ... Katherine Bradwell Erma Booth Carrie Booth ....... Carrie Beer Nelllj Christopher .. Iota Ethertdgo Nannie Etheridge . , Hazel Hodgson .... Frances Holden .... Ethel Jackaga Fay McDor.man .... Martha Nicholson .. Mrs. W- D. Uascbal Katherine Park .... Janie Powers (lory Sims Mrs. Clarence Stone Louise Upson MaJhllde Upson- Nina Sue carter .... Big Voting Marks Popularity Race date 5,000 votes this week lu 'or der to get the .extra .votes of like number given by the 'domtuittee this- week. FRIENDS ARE Taunadge Bros. & Co. Distributors ' rnionuo nnn. ENTHUSIASTIC . Meanwhile all *)he — — •slldaleo have enthusiastic ;lrie.t>Is *tw are working hard for’them. A new enSrant Tuesday wns Mrs. Jusfh Davis with 1001 votes, The Popularity Contest will eml with the Willie Way opening April 4th, and the winner of tbe Drat prize wilt get a Ford r. upe, second $100 In gold; third $50 In gold, and fourth $20 In gold. • The standing Tuesday follows: . Jx)vIo Jower* 7081 Laura Hammond ....... 6670 Bessie Jackson 4073 Harriett 8tc hens 2931 Neill* Oriffe'. i 2191 I Mable. Parr 1035 Mpi. P. N. Chillvl* 1439 IHOTF^CDTiW* 1177-1 1 Jfjmuboth Harris , 1013 Ctara Bell Rutherford .. lost Earllue Wilder 1177 j feminity—alf In ell—tt is said be best ever. ‘ flranlkce bright by nibbing with -kerosene—when there’s no Ore, of CALUMET REAL HOME FOR RENT—724 Cobb 84. JESTER" Phone 1036 or 437 CHICAOO-I ^light^Comer. ’^rkepemy BAKING POWDER POWD1 PARAM □ U NT SALAD j DRESS INC \ ! c i Dch 'JOUS y ennui sc EXTERMINATE BOLL WEEVIL £ FI* m 3 li 1 E ii