The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 02, 1923, Image 7

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.^pvP^nAYt MAY 2, 192.1. MRS. L. 1 GUNN Health Brings Beauty . Qiicovery that Ha» Done a World pace Of Good Oa.—“My father’d fam* Ht well ever since I can by using Dr. Fierce's My father used to get of the . ‘Ooklen Medical every spring as a tonic, t himself and gave it to i f us. He di#l not wait were sick. He said, ‘An prevention is worth a , n d of cure.’ When I was uhout jjtcfii my parents saved me, I ■ from serious feminine trou- ..jving me Dr. Pierce's Fa* ’rrscriptlon.”—Mrs. L. E Moore avenue, yourself In the pink of,con- i"v ol)tninIng Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery in liquid 4 millets from you neighborhood tocgi.tt. or send 10c to,Dr. Pierce’f Hotel In Buffalo. N. Y. al pnck.'uje.—Advertisement. p f i* ' For _ Acid. Gassy Stomach, Bloat . Flatulence Try Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. ,r «.itlng or at any tftm 1 mie or two Stuart’a Dyspepsia Tablet**. They relieve the gassy, sinus, flatulence, belching, heartburn pressure and ouhlea due to Indigestion they give the stomach the effect the Anno ns when 0* stomach is working normally Carry them loose In your pocket, hit chew them. Get a 60 eftnt l»o> today any druggist. They sure do tb« sork. You know from experl- net that If tho stomach workf without gasiness, sour risings kiching and so on. you generally tfl fine, no headache no constipa te of that dead, tired feel- * sure to get a box of Ruart's Dyspepsia Tablets known to wise people all over the l T . S tad Canada, ns the one reliable relief for indigestion*—Advertise- C ampus hatter entertained at a delightful dance Friday evening at the Druid Hills Golf Club. Many students from the University were In attendance Among those were, Charlie An* deson. Bill Ashford, Fred McKen- , zie, Sam Weyman, Harold Hancock, MISS SARAH MADDOX and Zack Harp, BUI Health, Sam Tup- Miss Theo Seth attended “Wiliam (per and many others. Tell” in Atlanta^Saturuay night. — • A LARGE NUMBER of students THE SECRETARY of the Atlan-! went over to Atlanta for Opera dreis the University students the chapel Tuesday night. MISS NELL UPSHAW and'Miss Angelyn Sassnett attended Grand Opera last week. JOHN E. DR’EWRY director of publicity at the University and in structor jn journalism has return ed from* a brief visit to Atlanta and other*, points. spent the DR. LEN G. BROUGHTON ad dressed the Booster’s Club Sunday afternoon, using as his text “As u Man Thinkcth, so is he.” DR. YOEMANS, noted agricul turist, will address tho Agg. clui tonight at 8:00 p. m. FRANK SLATON attended th‘. Kappa Alpha dance in Atlanta Fri day night. MINOR WHEATON has re turned from Griffin where he spent a few days. HEBERT DEAN, popular law student, was in Atlanta last week end. THE SOUTHERN MILL BAND gave a concert on the University campus Sunday afternoon. A large and appreciative audience was present. Many fine selections were rendered which reflected much erdit on thc t organization. Sam Weyman, Charlie Anderson, Bill Heath, Sam Tupper IJI, Slick Wright, Puddy Ellis. Mungin Brumby, Burden Nolan, Nolan Richardson, James Brawner and others. Athens Visitors Among Athens visitors Wednes day were: Lewis Hodge, Cincin nati. Ohio; W. A. Wray, Elberton, Ga-; S. L. Chandler, Rome, G»; A. Levin, Philadelphia; R. A. Coles, Atlanta. Joe Levcrance, Boston; C. W- Gardenhlre, Atlanta; J. L. Blan chard, Siginaw; L- L- Strausbur- gcr, Atlanta; C. R- Merritt, Atlan ta; G. D. Elrod. Atlanta- J. W. Byrd, Atlanta; Thos. Asbury, Augusta: W. M. Cooper, Atlanta; A. V. Johnson. New York City; M. P. Smith, Atlanta; John A. Wilkins, Rome, Ga.j Miss Vir ginia McLeod,* Greenwich, Conn.; S. Hemp. Atlanta. W. M. Taylor, Atlanta; W. O. Butler, Griffin, Ga.; H. C. Brannen Columbus. Ga.; M. D. Hull, West minster, S- C.; B. H- Roberts, Portmouth, Va.; Jake Bloch, Atlan ta; Jos. Broughton. Atlanta; Wade II. Ilarison, Greenvile, S. C. Much Interest Is Shown In Majestic Range Showing Here JIMMIE LURIE, of Emory Uni- ThB at Ma j est | c Range dem- ^rs.ty.cnmc ororforth" onstraUoB now Kol „ K on at the Vanderbilt game Saturday. ' store of tho Hardy Hardware Co., . ,‘on Clayton street, Is attracting JACK II- TAILOR haB returned large crowds every afternoon. Tho after a short visit to Davisboro. le( . ture8 aB( , cooking dsmonstra- • f ,8j. ‘ *. THB BAWTtBB-BBBAth, AtHftTS, MWMj| -rrt - Market Gossip Private Wire Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s MARKET GOSSIP S More disposition to ouy at these level «j»otB interest appear accumu lating line of July export from U; S. tq •. Europe Wednesday will run against 17,000 this date last year. Lo cal factor report better feeling some inquiry says working on a small list which likely bo sold offering very light. • HUBBARD: Market drifting Into dullness, downward tendency. HICKS AND -WILLIAMS: Wfl ire to have crop scares on v/hlch opportunities may probable to take profit on long cotton. HARRELL DREWKY member of the cracker art staff has re turned from a brief visit to At lanta and his nome in Griffin. lease wife Becomes tlons of Prof. Becker, the world- renowned chef, are of great Inter est and full of educational and In structive methods in cooking everything to eat. Each day a spec- ERWIN P. MYERSON' attended' ‘“L- 6 ™ Opera in Atlanta last week. J. P. LEGG SAME OVER from Atlanta for the Georgia-Vandcr- bilt game last Friday. HON. CRENSHAW WIMBERLY ‘21, spent the week-end in Athens. Since being graduated Mr. Wim berly has been elected to the State Legislature. There will be forty- KT Hf five graduates of the University New W Oman 1 in the next session of the l.cgisla- f turc. V . IM /AN OLD -NATIVE ctf Candler tho tor- 1 Hall had hard luck Thursday night rod on- ‘ He rented a car to go to see his r , gifl ami was pulled for having bright lights on the way and didn't ' get to see hia girl, bdn«j detained '■ Fby tho “judge’ lH*st doctors had glv was unable -to leavi •T bed f"r 16 weeks and was ycl kw an a pumpkin, besides tl rlblf stomach pains I sufforo truKd.vt ail vised my husband to Mayrs W nderful Remedy and '1 my life. I am u n low." It is a simple. hnr rwnitl.m th.it removes the j THE PAND0 RA O’** 11)23 has mucus (com the Intcstl• (j, one to p re5 s, uur'ing to \infor- ***** i*lluys the fnflnmmn | mation received from-Mc editor in l.*h muses practically j chief “Pete” Bowers. T'.* pub. Iiut ana Intestinal nil | Usher promised to bnveJt out by - t! *' Including appendicitis. One | May 30 . From al! indicdlions this r --- years’ annual promi.es to bo among the best over,, containing ver four hundred pages. ! THE SEN*OR CLASS of 1H23 ! followed a long csublishert cus- glven on all menus. Prof Becker will be pleased to answer any and all questions the ladles may de sire to ask and reclples will be gladly furnished to thoso who de sire them. In the dlsiday window of the Hardy Hardware Co., is a most elaborate variety of breads and ca^es which Is worth while to In spect. Mr. H. I. Vickers, a special rep resentative of the Majestic fac tory Is here, who will be pleased to explain to you all about this won derful range. ■Remember, the demonstrations last only this week and. It you fall to attend, you win miss an oppor tunity of your life. The hours of demonstration arc from 3 to 5 every afternoon this week. KIDENY TROUBLE BECOME: SERIOUS “Buffered with severe headache backache and pains in my leg a ant' un4»*r my shoulder blade. My kid neys nntl bladder were In bad con dition. I was weak and nervout and felt tired and worn out. Walk ing made me Nhort of breath. Ev ery morning my face and hnndt MARKETS ATHENS COTTON Tho local cotton market closed up a quarter over the previous close 6f Tuesday. Wednesday's close showed 27U cents, whllo tho previous close was 27 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close F.C. 27.35 17.78 27.20 27.35 20.30 f .. ..26.05 25.75 25.54 26.30 26.08 Will Hopkins Joins Conolly Motor Co. Buick Sales Force which the deceased was held.* The following brothcrs-in-law acted as pallbearers: J. T. Dick** cns. II./II. Thomas. K. P. Dillard. It. II. Parrish, C. M. Johnson and It. W. Haynle.. A quartet composed of It. W. Haynle, Mrs. Gntdy Mi chael, J. H. Langford and Robert J. Haynle sang "Over Yonder by Wil Hopkins, will known young j lhe Sen ’ Hnd “Tho Land Where Athens business nmn., Kbs joined ’They Never Grow Old.” the $uUk sales forces with Conolly i Interment was In tho Mnlcom Motor Company. I cemetery, near caatville and In Hopkins has been for several charge of Dorsey Furniture Co., ol associated _ in bsiness with j a them*. Hopkins & Holnian, stock dealers * His.large acquaintance and sales' \ ability, coupled with the popular- 1 ' ity, and attractiveness of the Buick : * L? lines, will enable him at once to , *~ ht . Ke,1 j ‘ * n manner, ten- ke rank with the loadirfg sale3-1 ‘ Itr and sympathetic in her arfec- cn of the Conolly company/ Il *” H und # \ 0 ^ 1 } a f m t, ; uo ln *° r ul " His friends predict for him ever.! IoKlcn( ; e f? her friends, the wan greater success in the automobile u ' vi /° in * ho truest ® e »»o anc buslnos than in his connection with/ devoted, mother, the live stock trade. J Hundreds of friends extend to the bereft husband and children r warm and sincere sympathy in the h ur of their bereavement. Llzcle.' DEATH OF MRS. H.^. PARRISH CAUSES PROFOUND SORROW ...23.80 24.21 23 75 24.12 23.85 Dec 22.30 23.74 23.75 23.65 22.40 11 a. m. bids: May 27.48; July 26.90; Oct. 24.00; Dec. 23.56. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. ...26.30 26.85 26.80 26.78 26.38. one Of Oe<i ...25.90 26.37 25.71 26.29 25.93 ...23.31 23.60 23.23 23.55 23.33 Dec 22.84 23.55 23.83 23.14 22.94 11 a. m. bids: May 26.67; July 26.17 Oct. 23.50; Doc. 23.09. * First 4Vi’s .. Second 4Vi's Third 4 V*'" Fourth 4V4'* Victory 4% *» ...Adl.10 ... 97.12 ... 97.10 ... 98.03 ... 97.16 ...100.00 P.C. 101.09 97.08 97.07 98.02 97.14 100.00 CUT THIS CUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY „ ’ut out this slip, enclose with &< tom and planted a tree cn Uiecam- 7 rere bloated. Medicine, failed I mail It to Foley * Co.. 2835‘pus Tuesday morning. he, P W condition and doctors ad Meld, Ave„ Chicago, III. writing, vised an operation.’* writes Muggi* * name and address clearly. You FRANKLIN BURT, of Pcint Pc- [ Nelson. Mossdale. Fla. “Fortunate- I rereive In return a trial pack-iter spent Sunday nfternen around •>’ 1 r0i,| i “bout Foley Kidney Pills ! <■ ntulnlng Foley’s Honey and land about on tho campus tried them and got .relief.’’—Adver- ’ Compound for coughs colds and j tlsemcnt. »ui>: Foley Kidney Pills for juilnr NOLEN RICHARDSON spent the: ■Mrs and back; rheumatism. |past week-end in Atlanta visiting' •fkache. kidney and bladder all-1 His parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. it*; and Foley Cathartic Tab- 4 Richardson of 384 Ponce deLcon • •* wholesome nnd thoroughlj j Avenue. **Irs cathartic fur constipation i ” . , »nsss. headaches, and slugglsl TIIE THREE CHAPTERS of the —Advertisement. ? Kappa Alpha fraternity of Tech ^Oglethorpe and Emory Universities Ct>ca Cola 75',4 Cuban Cane Hugar Cuban Cane pfd ..51% Austin Nichols 26 U. 8. Steel 103 Bethlehem Steel ...61% Southern Railway ..32V* Southern Ry pfd ... Pan American 70% American Sugar .... Kennlcott Copper .. Industrial Alcuhul ..59 N. Y. Central 92% Tel. Tc1 121 CHICAGO CRAIN • Open WHEAT— Sept 118%; May 120% July ... 159% CORN— Sept 81% May 80% • July 81% OATS— upt 44% May *..13% July 44% SOUTH BEST PUCE FOR DAIRY FARMS Col. Gantt Says Tourist Told Him This Section Admirably Suited For death that brought profound sorrow to a large Circle of rela tives and friends In Oconee and ad- poining counties was that of Mrs. H. C. Parrish of Eastville, Oconer county which occurred last Satur day. April 28. at noon. The end came almost «uddcply and was t profound shock to her family and friends. Before her marriage 23 years age i to Mr. H. C. Parrish. Mrs. Par rlsh, as Miss Elizabeth Malcom wn A Puzzle A Day Tho following puzzle is a clever question which will “catch” nearly overyone to whom It !s put. wer it orally, or write d.wi answer immediately after reading the puzzle. “How would you write, In fig- ures, tho number, twelve thousand twelve hundred and twelve?” Yeaterday’s answer: P 4 FOR C O R E 8 F O R C E P 8 PORCELA I N REELECT SPACE 8 I T N Tho complete “word diamond’' ..Mown above contains the words ‘for, cores, forceps, porcelain, re elect, space, and sit,” all of which be rend from top to bettora as wel las from left to right. Mrs. H. F. Brffhtwoll lotored Up from Mexeya Monday for a brief visit to Mrs. Harvey Cabl- ness. • Six Months Stay In Bed Ends IVith Recovery Sa'vannah county's most pop- Friends Amazed At Again Seeing Eer Out. Eight Years of Stomach and Nervous Trouble Ended. nr , began Ukln * T»m»c until I va* Woman s to get up and walk around the "What Tnnlac has done for mo Is too wonderful for words to ex press. It is one of thoso blessings a person has to experlenco to fully •- -«..u uuw iuia understand,” Is the grateful state- brought me back to health after ular young women. She daughter cf Ganaway Malcom of Enstville, who survives her togeth er with the following brothers and sisters: It. L. Malcom of East- ville, H. W. Malcom of Athens: Mrs. J. T. Dickens. Mrs. H. If. Thomas and Mrs. C. M. Johnson, of Eastville and Mrs C. C. Steel man of Tampa, Fla. Besides her husband. Mrs. Par- d*h leaves e r jgh(l rhildreij .urfan W’honi her death falls with path etic sadness. The children are: H. C. Parrish of Oglethorpe univer sity, Robert Lee, Claud, Alvin, Ag ness, Gerard, Elizabeth and Jce Elder. The deceased was born In Walton county July 28, 1882 nnd rled to Henry Comer Parrish of Oconee county. November 26, 1899. Funeral at thj homo Monday f morning “t 'r.o meet led to Rivo lip and take to eleven o’clock by Rev. James M.| mv Then I underwent two Adams of Monroe. In the presence ! or >o r ntlons and after remaining In of cne of the largest crowds thui bed for six months, my sister and ever assembled at a funeral In Oe;»-«~ nni o friends persuaded me to try rteo county. The floral offerings (Tnnlac . j have felt thankful a were numerous and profuse, at- . thousand times they did, for It tuullnir Its.. kl.rk ...» 1 . . .. .. hduse. "lo a tew iere more I m able to eat without so much pain, and In a few weeks got so I could do part of my housework. So I kept on taking Tanlac until I waa so strong I did not need to hire my work done as- more, »• my nerves, stomach, liver and entire system were restored to normal functions. “I think It the most wonderful thing In the world how Tanlac ment made a few days ago by Mrs, U. P. Ryle, residing at 208 West 44th St., Savannah, Go. "For clcht or ton years, I had suffered from stomach, llvei* and nervous troubles. Even the llpfrt- rst of fond, and sometimes Just water, caused almost unbearable pa)ns In my stomach. Mr liver did not act properly and my nerves were so shattered | could not bo still. At times I suffered so badly t ret like screaming right out. I "Tn solto of all I eottid do I kepi rvtccs were conducted: la-otvinc weaker until at last I waa hatt reached such an awful condi tion. My friends ' .oven marveled when they met me on the streets, for they never expected me to bo well again. < "I have taken Tanlac occasion ally during tho past three years In order to keep my strength and am now able to do all my house-1 work, even the hardest of It. I. also eat and sleep well and am not ■st all nervous. I could say enough} In praise and gratitude-to Tanlac' for tho good It has done me to fill a good slsed book.'* Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37-ndlllon bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable PHI* are Na ture's own remedy tor constipation. Science has given you S master product. Insist on EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Cuts Electric Lamp Prices; Now Below Pre-War Level Indicating Its belief that the public ahould have the benefit of economies effected In manu facturing, the General Electric Company yesterday announced a further nation-wide redncUon In lamp prices. George F. Morrison, Vied President of the company, made the announcement, which de creases the list prices of Incan descent lamps approximately 10 per cent This Is the third re duction In lamp prices since April 1, 1922, when a decrease of about 9 per cent was made, in October, 1929, another reduc tion of about 8 per cent wee made. The prices are now down to at level below the pre-war prices for both vacuum and'gas- filled types, ami in tho case of the gas-filled lamp the new prices are the lowest In tho his tory of the Industry. ATHENS ENGINEERING * CO. Local Representatives; Phone 711 College Ave. Smith &dft testing the very high efteeni In neerred almost no tlmo after f For sale everywhere. Read Herald Want Ads. That Industry. We Start the Season There’s the Best of Indications that lumber will br higher and that labor will be higher and hard to get,' a little latpr this Spring. If you ' contemplate building, the sooner you go about it, the less it will cost you, un less all the indications are wrong. Build now, and build right; let us assist you in the selection of real, quality materials that will saye you money and trouble in the long run. CMtTER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY And end at $3.50 We give you a $4.95 Sandal at above price on account of smaller ex pense. Infants, children, and Misses, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2,00, $2.25, $2.75, $3>00, $3.50. You come judge your- self* PAUL HADAWAl SHOE COMPANY