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.cents (and this slip) to Chamber
I lain Medicine Co.
Das Mpines.
Among those visiting In' Athena
Friday were O. R. Cantrell, C. F.
Mamilton and Mrs Hamilton, Pitts
burg. Pa.: Dr. W. F. Brunner, Al-
Athcns spot cotton stayed at I l * n w - 'Jones, Mrs. E. J. Qish,
That’s why SKELTON’S'
CAKES are so popular
with lovers of good Cakes.
[’Iowa, and receive in return
trial package containing Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs . . „
Icoids, croup, bronchial, “flu” and {the same price yesterday as jt| Savannah -
whooping coughs, and tickling I was on the day preceding,. The
throat; Chamberlain’s Stomach market is now quoted at 80W.
ALL VARIETIES MADE FRESH DAILY
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM
Visit the. Coffee Shoppe and Dine There When
Hungry—A Cup of Coffee, A Bun or a
Sandwich
Buy Our Bakery Products There •
SKELTON’S BAKERY
184 We«t Washington Street
The:
Wier Grocery Co.
Phone 166.
Specials For Saturday
We Deliver.
24 lbs.Town Topic Self Rising A7.
Flour ... .......
24 lbs Selznell Self Rising . am.
Flour * OtfC
• 10 lbs Silver Leaf mq
Lard iDO
No. 2 1-2 Can Yellow Cling Dessert 47^
Peaches fcfC
No. 2 1-2 Can Lye ( 4
Hominy... , 1UC
10 lbs Granulated > #4 aa
Sugar ... glaUU
6 lbs Full Cream aa
Cheese ... .. JJC
Larg^Fat Norway Mackerel, 15c, , gjjQ
Picnic Hams
' per lb. ..'. ClC
Extra nice celery, Icebury lettuce, apples,
oratoges, Bananas, grape fruit.
Trade with us—pay cash and watch the dif
ference grow.
The Wier Grocery Co.
Phone 166.
and Liver Tablets for stomach
troubles, indigestion, gassy pains
that crowd the heart, biliousness
and constipation; Chamberlain
Salve, needed in every family for
. burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and
iskin affections; these valued fapi-
‘ ily medicines for only 5 cents,
Don’t miss it.—Advertisement.
“Swansdown” Biscuit Flour. The
most satisfactory {lour for South
ern homes. Made from the finest
quality wheat and every bag
guaranteed to give entire satisfac
tion.
Arnold Abney
NEW YORK COTTON
Schmidt,
Augusta;
.Leake, Atlanta; W. L.
Atlanta; L. E. Davis,
H. M. Cheek Bowersvllle,
May
July,
Oct. .
Doc.
Jan.
Open Blah Low Close P. C. 1°“ ' s - F - Lambert. Richmond. Va.;
.31.05 31.JO 30.91 31.03 31 03
.30.31 30.10 30.33 3(1.27 30.30
.20.77 20.90 30.08 30.74 26.71
.26.32 20.30 20.13 20.14 20.18
.25 98 26.07 25.95 26.00 20.92
Marlon Nowel, Augusta.
“Club House” Coffee—For, thoee
who appreciate quality and finest
flavor. Selected and roaatsd by
experts of long experience.
AHnold Abney A Co.
“Mocha Layer Cake”, A wonder
fully good cake. Made with ex
treme care and a careful selection
of choicest materials.. Quality and
■atlafaction absolutely guaranteed.
Arnold Abney A Co,
Jones Little Pig Hams —* The
kind with the hickory smoke flav-
Fine to boil whole.
Arnold Abney & Co.
Aragon Coffee Co., Inc.
Richmond, Virginia
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
May ... ..30.05 30.75 30.57 30.51 30.57
July .„ ..30.35 30.36 30.17 30.15 30.22
Oct. ..* ..20.50 20.60 26.29 25.30 20.34
Dec 25.98 20.00 28.81 23.86 25.80
11 A M. bids: May 30.67; July 30.28;
Oct. 26.40; Dev. 25.92.
May ..
July
Oct. .
Dec. :.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
1 Today Yesterday
• ••• .10.07 fll.23
* 15.88 10.05
14.59 14 04
14.23 14.28
W. L. Gill ham, Atlanta; C.
Baker. T. V. Breeder,' Atlunta; R.
B. Aiken, Atlanta; W. L. Myerson,
Cincinnati: Madame Samaroff and
mailt New York; W. O. Ludlow, }).
T. W. "Evans. Atlanta; C.
Talley. Albany. On.; L. A. Morris,
Atlanta: C. B. Dyar, Atlanta; L. L.
Dent, Atlanta; Alice A BasS, John-
town. Pa.; >\V. F. Robertson. At
lanta; J. F. Greer. JMontlcello, Oa.;
R. B. Frankllo. Atlunta; R. F
Whelchel, Atlanta: W. H. Owen,
Norfolk. Va.; IV. Williams, Au
gusta.
Child Welfare Meet
Will Be Important
Last Showing
‘Hearts Aflame
Palace Tonight
Guy Bates Post In “Omar
the Tentmaker’ Satur
day Special.
Last Showing of "Heart* Aflame
Palace Tonight
— WANTED —
5,000 Boys and Qlrla to Acquire
Gold Saving Certificates
and to make money Inducing
others to do so.
A number of boys and girls are
doing well in the matter. Why
not you?
Call at the office.
Guaranty Tru»t Corp.
351 Clayton Street
Athene, Georgia
!ead Banner-Herald Wants
PKGLY - WIGGLY
saves YOU money every day.
1000 items to choose from.
Lowest Prices.
Cleanest Store in /America.
Armours Sliced Box
♦ Bacon '
37c
8 lbs Crystal Flake
. Lard
$1.23
Town Talk Plain Flour,
I _ 24 lbs
$1-24
MM Selzwell Self Rising,
^ 24 lbs.
99c
Noo-Name Finest Coffee,
1 lb cans
38c
Ag. College Butter,
* per lb
57c
' No. 1 Del Monte
Fruit Salad
35c
/ No. 2 1-2 Del Monte
Bartlett Pears ..»
38c
Beechnut Spaghetti,
cans
15c
No- 2 1-2 Del Monte
Apricots’
35c
Norfolk Sealship .
Oysters, qt
69c
a Irish P(
10
a^vbKOOtOl
LY-WIGGLl
^ocoanut layer
made with fresh
nut
cakes
cocoa
Angel Food cakes,
light and dainty.
soft,
Fredh potato chips,
make them daily.
We
Fine ripe tomatoes. Crisp
Iceberg lettuce. Green bell
peppers. Good Florida
celery
Fresh string beans. New
Irish potatoes. Egg plants
—Carrots. 1
Amold-Abney & Co.
FLORIDA FRUIT &
PRODUCE CO.
at the
Combination Store
Special for Saturday
Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 15c
Lettuce, per head _ 17c
Home Grown
Cabbage, lb. 10c
Celery, bunch .... 17c
Rutabagas, lb. .. 5 l-2c
Fresh Salad, lb. .. 10c
Green Onions, b’ch. 10c
Bananas, dozen 30c
Apples, dozen _ 30-40c
Oranges, dozen. 30-40c
Under the supervision of the
Forestry Department, a raging
forest fire was produced In the
San Fernando Valley In California,
and In less than ten minutes from
the time tl.e conflagration was
started, twenty acrea of giant pine
trees were reduced to charred
stumps by the flames. The sacrl
flee was made for a photoplay,
twenty cameras grinding on tho
blaze to record It for the spectacu
iar climax In Reginald Barker’s
rroduction, “Hearts Aflame,” the
picture at the Palace Theatre to.
night. •
As red fire photographs black
and Is .absolutely valueless In
night scene,, the trees and the
lions of excelsior used for under
brush were saturated with ■ mix
ture of gasoline and distillate to
secure white flames. The result
was picturesque but so fierce In
character that Anna Q. Nilsson
and Craig Ward, who drove a
locomotive through the forest fire,
were badly burned and for a time
threatened with permanent dis
figurement. County Forester Stu
art J. Filntham, and hie staff, and
sixty deputies stood by all Of the
time to see that the firo did Hot
spread to the surrounding raifch
country. The forest was built '(it»
especially for the occasion, the
trees being carried down from the
mountains, a distance of fio
miles, and transplanted near the
mouth of Pacolma Canyon.
“Omar The Tent Makar"
Palace Saturday
For years Guy Bates Poet bee
been one of the most popular ac
tors in the United States. He
has appeared In practically every
section of the country during bla
tours, and has made tho plays he
appeared In household words. Chief
among these were "The Manque-
rador" and “Omar the Tentmiker.'
A year ago Post was Induced to
act for the screen. "Tho Masque
rador” belnp- his first film vehicle.
From the start) It met with sensa
tional success, setting high records
all over the country.
Therefore it la with special pride
that wo announce "Omar the Tent-
maker” at the Palace Saturday.
His latest) offering' surpasses In
every respect Ms fnltlr.| produc
tlon.
"Omar the Tentmaker” li one
of tho most gorgeoosly oolorful
and entrancing dramas that has
ever been shown on the silver
sheet. Written by Hr, Tolly, who
spent a number of yean In the
hsk. It. Is based on the adventur
ous romance of OmnY Khayyam,
the Persian philosopher, poet and
scientist, whose fame la growing
with tho years. *
The picture Is noted for Its
scenic splendor and luxurious In
vestiture, for Its tense action and
thrills, for Its masterful act ing
and direction and for Its gripping
suspenae. in a word It la a cine
matic masterpiece, and oae that
the patrons of the Palace will en
joy from start to finish,
dtras k tnpalen ctaoln o’.noln nn
ATLANTA, Ga.—-One of the
moat important" conferences of the
year has opened In Atlanta—the
Southern Child Welfare Confer
ence—and during the next few
days questions bearing on the wel
fare of the youth of the common
Arkansas Lady Says Moth*r GgV*
Her CardUi and She Had No
More Trouble of This
Kind.
Lamar, Ark.—Mrs. Edith See-
man, here, recently made the fol
lowing statement describing her
experience in the use of Gardui:
"I had pain in my bapk and
sides; had sick headaches and my
nose would bleed. I couldn’t alt
up at all.
"My mother gave me Cardui.
I took about a half bottle and at
this ... I was able to get up and
help with the work. Next time I
took it again, and now, after tak
ing two bottles, I do not have any
trouble at all at this time. I
gained, by skin cleared up, I am
healthy and strong.
My mother took Cardnf for a
weak, run-down epndition, it did
her more food for weakness-and
nervdbsness than, any medicine
she has ever taken. She took six
bottles in all. We recommend it
and certainly know its worth.”
The foregoing is one out of
thousands of statements which
have been received from users of
Cardui) the woman’s tonic.. If you
are a sufferer from womanly ail
ment! ,try Cardui. It may bta
just what you need. Get it af the
drug store. .
ug me,
tention to tne worjc of tho Juve
nile Protection Association, which
has its southern headquarters in
Atlanta. Rev. Crawford Jackson,
general secretary of the associa
tion, has spent matiy -years in
child welfare work. It was large
ly through the efforts of the as
sociation that juvenile courts and
the probation system was estab
lished in many cities of the south.
One of the big undertakings of
the Juvenlie Protective Associa
tion is the establishment of the
Junior Republic oft the South, a
self governing village near At-
lanta. A site of 103 acres ha* al
ready been chosen for this pur
pose. Building funds will bi
raised later.
KeepYour Complexion
of Rose-Petal Texture
Nadine Face Powder wM
keep the ruses In your cheeks.
It win make your skin soft,
smooth and velvety. It win
lend on ImsUtable charm,
, and the fragrance of the
flower garden.
Nadine adhere* and
protects the skin
from tun; wind and
dust. Contains no
ingredient that can harm the
■Idn or the eyes. Money re
funded if not pleased.
SOcatyourtofletcamtw. Mia.
■atura boa by mall 4c.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.
has*
MUf.;
FlwA,
HtiE
: Dy mail 4c.
ONAL TOILET CO. .
Pulit
Class, Individuality—
Almost Personality
—Call It what you will, It enters into every denzrtm.m .
this market—both stock and service. 01
—it enters Into each Ittm of food we sell, and
careful, sanitary, distinctive manner in which
all food.
nto the
we hands
—you get better flfd'and you g*t beiitr
1 Piedmont dMarket
Fish, Oysters, Native Meats, Game, Poultry, Fruits, Veg«.
tables, Relishes, Canned Goods,. Country Produce
OUR NATIVE MEATS ARE SLAUGHTERED
AND INSPECTED AT ATHENS ABATTOIR
Phone 1616*1617
240 N. Lumpkin St
Red Seal Shoes
Long known foe tbelr dura
bility and comfort, will bo
given away to an Interesting
1913 contest. Ask your
dealer for entry blank today.
J.K-Orr Shoo Co.'
Atlanta, Ga.
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION-
DUKE’S MAYONNAISE AND DRESSING
Fresh Egg plants, Tomatoes, ,
Bell Peppers, Cauliflower,
Celery, Iceberg Lettuce, '
Fresh Salad, Cabbage,
Rutabaga Turnips, New Irish
Potatoes.
s
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Stone’s Cakes—Fresh Today.
Select Oysters, Country Sausage,
N. Y. State Cream Cheese.
Smoked Bloater..
I
I
Special Values—
No. 2 1-2, Our Brand Peaches 27c
—$2.97 per dozen.
No.
2 County Gentleman Com—
$1.65 per dozen.
No. 2 Lima Beans, $2.00 per doz.
No. 2 Peas, $2.00 per doz.
Queen Missouri Flour 25 lbs $1.30
5 Per Cent Discount for Cash
KING HODGSON COMPANY
— Established 1887
B5BJ®
f n«r.WomanlsTonich
Combination Store
-Th
omton’s
SATURDAY’S DINNER
60c
Vegetable Soup
Brown Ribs of Boot
Boiled Turnip Salad
Macaroni and Cheese
Slewed Tomatoes
Sweet Potato Podding
Muffins and Hot BtscolU
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50c
Supper 50c.
Sirloin Steak, Country Stylo
Hominy Grito
Boiled Creamed ’rlsh Potatoes
Boiled Onions. Buttered
Hot Biscuits Choice of Pies
Coffee. Tea or Milk 1 .
60c
VAN-NIL Satisfies
Steams’ Electric Paste
> cnaranteod
ttiot, Anta,
exterminator lor !
Cockroaches and Wi
pnparmtlons.
Ready for Use-BetterthanTrape
Ms. box, Ms Phot, box, SLN
BOLD EVERYWHERE
REAL HOME
FOR RENT—714 Cobb 8L
JESTER
Phone .1086 or-437
EVEN ANDY GUMP WOULD LIKE—
Noo-Name Coffee
1.
We
2.
3.
5.
Roe Shad. Spanish
Mackerel, Fresh Water
Trout, Black Fish.
Athens Fish & Oyster Co.
t fifil E. Broad0tJ.8
Roasted and ground fresh in Athens, Georgia,
are proud of tins fact
Every pound cup tested By experts in New York or
New Orleans..
Our MONITOR roaster will roast 10,000 lbs. of
coffee per day. *
Our Monitor chaffer will steel cut 1,000 lbs. per
hour.
The Scott Tea & Coffee Company located in the
Combination Store has $47,500.00 actual paid in
Capital resources.
6. N00-NAME coffee is put out in 1 lb. cans with a re
production of the Tree that Owns Itself on the label.
It will help advertise Athens.
7. We have worked for months on getting out one of the
FINEST coffees on this or any other market. Our
overhead is low. ,
8. “The Value is in the Coffee.”
9. The following ladies of this city are using it and will
• recommend it: Mrs. Frank Lipscomb, Miss Millie
Rutherford, Mrs. E. B. Hudson, Mrs. Lam$r Rucker,
Mrs. Leo Goottheimer, Mrs. Morton Hodgson and
numerous others.
10. We want YOU to try this coffee and insist on getting
it.
Noo-^ame Coffee
Guaranteed by the Scott Tea & Coffee Co.
Wholesale Coffee Roasters
Athens, Georgia
“I wish to recommend this coffee very highly and
guarantee that it is a real HIGH-GRADE Coffee.-
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