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THU BAWNKB-ffgKAtn. ATHENS. CTOKCCT
..WEDNESDAY, MAY IX 1tw
COLONIAL THEATRE
Thursday Evening, May 24
The Athens High and Industrial School
Presents
“COLLEGE DAYS”
Sparkling musical comedy in three acts, in
terspersed with negro melodies. Benefit of
the school.
Cast composed of members of the
Student Body
First floor reserved for white people!
Admission 50 cents
Balcony and Gallery- reserved for the
colored folks.
Admission, Balcony 35 cents
Gallery 20 cents k .
'! Athens Visitors i\ fiends AstOflisked !j
By Mrs. Smth’s Case
When
"the painter
*** “'applies paint
on your house
It is to your best interests to know
what' that paint is—its spreading
capacity—its appearance—its dura
bility. You are the man-who-pays-
thc-bill and who loses if the paint
goes wrong.* Make sure of good
results—the most satisfactory and
economical job—by. having your
painter use - r.
, Sherwin-Williams Pjum;
PREPARED
It is better than any other prepared
paint on the market, or.“lead and oil."
The Sherwin-Williams Co. safeguard its
quality in every process of manufacture.
They make nil their poseed oil; own and
operate large zinc and lead mines and
smelters, and make their dry colon in
the largest and best equipped dry cola*
plant |n thcUnited States.-^ The rttulis an
Protect your Interests and yon;
property with SWP.
W*nHM
Hardy Hardware Co.
Clayton Street
Among those visiting in Athens
Wednesday were, Ed A. May
Scranton, Pa.; W. M. Sawel, At
lanta; J. T. Scaffo, Atlanta; O.
Mary, Jr., Atlanta; J. M. Major,
Norfolk, Va.
E. E. rlayton, Atlanta; C. M.
Powell, Chicago, Ill.; Paul New
man, Greenville, S. C.; It. H. John
son, Jr., Atlanta; Mrs. G. A. Hoy-
wood, Arden,. N. C.; F. M. Gibbs,
| Atlanta.
I Lott Herman. Atlanta; C. D. Rob
efts, Macon; C. II. Stewart, Chi
cago; W. A. James, Philadelphia;
M. Sternberg, Columbus, Ga.; Mcl-
vll Lichtenstein, Atlanta; R. H.
I Flehcrty, New York.
I A. A. Joiner, Atlanta; T. T. Har
rison and J. F. Harrison, Chatta
nooga; M. II. Watson, Greenville,
S. C.; M. Mason, Ilaton Rouge;
8. 8. Johnson, Baltimore; J. A.
Finley, IPhliadclphia; J. W. TPun-
plirles, Atlanta; E. B. Turner,
Jacksonville.
J. C. McRoynoId, Knoxville; Jl.
L. Girfman. Philadelphia; H. D.
Bioko, Tarrlngton, C’orin.; ,H. J-
Rogers, Cleveland, Ohio; H. 8.
Gihhs, 8avannah; J. H. Adams,
Ash burn; F. F. Fort, Americus, Ga.
Prof. R. E. Park of the Univer
sity English department will Ik? in
South Georgia this week making
commencement speeches at various
schools in that part of the state.
FUNERAL NOTH
MRS. RUTH WILLIAMSON
—and especially in v tho Summertime, when
you're doing up fruit, or getting • big Sunday
dinner. That old coal or wood burning stove
heats up the whole house. A gas range con
centrates the heat under the pots and pans or
in the oven', where heat belongs!. , .j
Cool off the kitchen with a
Cabinet Gas Range
Aqd there are other gas appliances which go
' to make up the cool All-Gas Kitchen. Find out
about them. Hot weather’s just around the
corner. Come in today I
ATHENS GAS LIGHT & FUEL CO.
A Mother’s Advice
Health Is Vitsl to Yon, Mothers
Birmingham, Ala.—“After be
coming a mother my health gave
way. I suffered severely with a
tin low down in my right aide,
y sister-in-law, having been cured
of a bad ease of feminine trouble
by taking Dr. , Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, advised me to take
it, which I did. I am now start,
ing on my third bottle and the
pain haa all left me. My husband
said to me the other day, ‘That
Favorite Prescription must b« a
wonderful medicine, I don’t hear
complaining any more.”’—
Ruth Williamson, 4016 First
Avenue.
You should obtain this famous
Prescription now at your nearest
drug store, in tablets or' liquid, or
write Dr. Pierce, President Inva
lid’s Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., tot
free 'medical advice.—Advertise
ment,
Tomatoes 15c lb.
Tender Georgia Beans
30c gaL
Small yellow squash 7 1-2
cents lb. 1
English Peas.
Bunch Beets
New Potatoes
Icpburg Lettuce
Celery
Bell Peppers
F*csh Okra
Fresh Corn ,
KING-HODGSON CO.
Fresh Country Butter and
Eggs.
Sliced Raw Ham, Dried
Beef.
Ox Tongue
Fresh Potato Chips
Heinz Pickles.
KING-HODGSON CO,
GOOD FORD COUPE
Thic car la worth much moro
than our prlca. Saa ua at onca.
Conolly Motor Co.
Georgia Beans are still
going at 3 quts for 25c.
Small Yellow Squash at
4 lbs for 25c.
English Peas at 3 qts for
25c.
Yellow Yarn Potatoes at
25c the peck.
Cucumbers, Bell Peppers,
Spinach, Turnip Salad.
Bread gives you most en
ergy at lowest cost.
QUALITY BREAD
3 loaves for 25c.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
Hadn’t Strength For Half
Her Work Before Tak
ing Tanlac, Declares
Waycross Resident
Now Manages Store and
Never Tires.
Among the thousand's of well
known George people Who
realized both immediate and lasting
benefits from the Tanlac treatment
is Mrs. Annie E. Smith, 90S Brun
ei St.. WnyrroHS.
Mrs. Smith is not only ' highly
esteemed in b e r sphere as a wo
man, but she is uiso well known in
a business way, as she owns ami
operates a general store and Is
honored with a splendid and well
merited patronage. In discussing
her experience with Tanlac, a few
i ago. Mrs. 8mith said:
t was about four years ago tha!
I realized what a wonderful medi
cine Tanlnc Is. It helped me out
of my nervousness and genera)
eakness at that time and I have
enjoyed good health ever since.
“Before taking Tanlac I would
have spells of sour stomach and
shortness of breath, and the gat
yjuld bother mo half to death. 1
got so dizzy the whole world seemed
to be spining around.
“I would roll and toss at^ilght
and get up mornings all tired out
instead of rested. My nerves were
so upset I couldn’t stand the noise
of the children playing In the house.
I lost weight until I became amaz
ingly thin and hadn't strength to
get through with half the work that
needed to be done.
“Seeing from the' papers that
Tanlac was helping so mony others
I began taking the treatment my
self and In almost no time I was on
the mend. I gained both weight
and strength so rapidly I could
hardly believe It. Naturally I was
elated, and my friends with me, for
they noticed and remarked about
my improved appearance and cheer
fulness, which was so much in con
trast with my previous despond-
ency.
lost my husband, but I an
now able to attend to the store all
day long without noticing tho work,
Since taking Tanlac I have*no trou
ble with constipation* Indigestion
or nervousness^ in fact, I weigh
e and feel beter than ever be
fore. ; Tanlac was a great bless^
Ing to mo and I can recommend it
to others."
Tanlnc is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Over 37 million bottles sold—.Ad
vertisement.
CEsI
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SHELTON—The funeral eervices
for Dorkua Lee Sheiton, the nine
year old aon of Mr. and Mrs. Root
Shelton, .who was drowned in Oco
nee river last Thursday when the
boat in which lie and bis two , __
brothers were in went over the erc |, el were very pretty.
dam was held today from the Oco-1 t hn whole entertainment wai well
nee St. Methodist church at 2:30. l)relMl re<j, and beautifully executed
Ins to you how much I enjoyed the
entertainment offered by your
school last Monday nlfht at Mor
ton's Theatre.
The play brought otu the real
and true spirit of college Ute. The
singing as a whole waa very good,
and especially the solos offered by
the young man who played the
part of "David.” The drllle and ex-
In fad
GEORGIA TO SEND
State Stands Third
Among Those of Fourth
Corps Area; August
Month of Camp.
, L
Applications for the C. M. T. C.'s
that are to be conducted by the
government from August let to
30th are still coming in it Is re
ported by officers in charge of the
work. ,
Georgia stands high it) the
states, that will send men to these
camps. On May 8th a total of 255
had signed up from the state,
placing Georgia In third place
among tho states of tho 4th corps
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market was
higher at the close Wednesday,
The market closed at 2714 cents.
NBW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
May ts.es 28.85 28.00 28.20 28.45
July 27.10 27.47 28.55 26.72 26.04
Oct. 24.18 24.47 22.85 22.90 24.
Doc. 23.65 23.08 22.43 23.60 23.55
11 a. m. Bids: May 28.64: duly 27.16:
Oct. 24.20;* Dec. 25.75.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Msy 27.75 28.30 27.51 27.53 27.57
July 27.00 27.60 26.55 26.75 26.03
Oct. ... ...23.50 23.90 23.34 23.43 23.46
Dec. 23.16 23.58 23.95'33.02 23.03
6 Bids: May 27.11; July 87.23
Oct. 23.65: Dec. 33.30.
LIBERTY BONDS
McClellan, Ala.,
year men.
r . . tamp ii
Heated at Cam]
fbr first year men. jo
( Here's the standing on May 8th;
Louisians, 298. ,., .
Florida, 259. 1 . 1 .
Georgia. 255.
Mississippi, 234. ,
Tennessee, 232.
South Carolina. 199-
,'. North Carfilina, 92.
Alabama, 146. t,
Application blanks may tie se
cured In Athens from Major A.' L.
McCoy in the P-O.,building.
Market Gossip.
Received Over F. J.
Linncll & Company’s
Private Wire
part of the week being more faVotablo
In these states.—*H. B.* *** j
MARKETS
Open
PC-
First 3K’«
101.09
First 4U*a
98.09
04.4*1
Second 4*4 n . ..
C$.61
• % .8
Third 4K’a
*1.19
Fourth 4!4’a
93.10
18.03
Victory
99.25
0124
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT—
Open.
t». a
Sept. '
116%
May
....111%
119%
July
....11534
US*
CORN—
Sept. ... .. ,...
;.... 7334
-79
May
§•
$0%
July
8034
10%
OATS—
Sept
4084
4084
May
4334
4234
July
4334
4234
NBW YORK 8TOCK8
Open 1 P.M. P.C.
Coe. Cola 75 7534 7534
Cuban Cane Sugar
13H
Austin Nlchota ..
1084 2314
20%
V. 8. Steel
96% 96%
9614
Southern' Ity
31% 31
10«i
h»u. Jty. tfd ...i.
•IS
«43|!
— »* 7614
Kennlcott Copper 3534 3684
.61% 13
.3484 9434 - „
- 7*2 13334 13134
is U34-. .... 1534
. Sugar fS34 .... 4J3(i
Playground Ball
NEW OltLRANS. La.—Liverpool was
due 3« to 67 up by New Orleans, 17
to 52 higher by New York. Most on
nears. Kouthern spots Tuesday were
75 16.150 up Dallas 181 higher! rfud-
dllng there 17.1*. sales Dalis, 851 aU Kennlcot . CoD .
.old 4.373 vs. 2,153 Monday. Weekly A,c.
weather and crop government report y y central
* «* :>9-i .Wednesday! likely be buHlsh kmc/Tel. Tel
as LiyTijIc. e.poelally for Oklahoma.
Valley; and Atlanllca owlpg to muct
rain. Texas, however, likely make a
food showing.
ghorts covsred oiensWeJy'Tuesday,
run market up on ithemaflres In ef- 7
fort 1h get out duo to fehr of snore At Y I mflRI* Waif
bud weather inland and possible pri- „ 1 * VllUCrfftty
vale monthly crop condition reports "he playgrortd baseball leaguge
as a result the technical position Is now jjf full swing
probably not ao healthy nevertheless 1 with six team entered.
Intense rivalry is always dis
played in these games and the
buaineaa men of Athena w(o arc
partiepatanta show an unusual in
During the summer months
when sports an at a aland still In
Athens, the game* at tho "Y" are
witnessed by several hundred peo
ple every day. Beaidea being
recreative for the play,
players the games offc, .uuvn
amusement for the eport loving
public. ,
OFFICERS ELECTED
Officers elected by the Grand
Encampment of Odd Fellowe in
Mecon this week.se follows:
Grahd Patriarch C. 'C. Parson,
Watkinsville, G*. ' 7
Grand High Priest, Tom Salmon'
Amunchee. Ga.
Grand Scribe, T. a Robert,
Martin, Atlanta, Ga.
Grand Junior Warden, J. J. Kim
baiL Macon, Ga-
Grand Scribe, T. H. RoRbert,
Gainesville, Ga. ■ •
Grand Treasurer, I. O. Tsasley,
Alpharette. Ga.
v Grand ReprenUtive, C. A. Fret-
A. E.
probably not oo healthy nevertheless
If unfavorable weather rontinues In
the Interior market may work higher.
Attitude of Liverpool federal re
serve statement, climatic* condition
and foreign political news as well as
developments In spots likely domin
ate market Wednesday although ths
government’s weekly weather report
will have tiahe n-p ned with.
Other numerous monthly private
cop condition report* due In advance
of the June 1st bureau report, aom,
of whlrii will probably give the pres
ent Indlrated report. Sentiment rath
er more buUlsh than otherwise.—H. B.
WEEKLY WEATHER
Temperatures were generally below
normal during flrit Salt of week but
moetly seasonable during latter half;
heavy to recessive rains occurred In
nearly all sections of belt ehcept most
o fTexas. Weather decidedly unfaY-
orabla for cotton because Ipf cool
nights and liebvy rain* except fairly
favorable over most of Texas and'
Carolina*. Fields are clean In Texas
and condition and stands mostly fair
ly good hut weevils are appearing In
lower RIo Grande valley. Poor prog*
roes la Oklahoma where weather too
cool and wet end cultivation badly
needed In Arkansas where growth
was poor with plants dying In some
localities end much re Heating being
done. Growth was poor‘in Louisiana
and Mississippi, especially In low
lands and fields are becoming grassy
Rev. Willie Saye officiating with
Bernstein Bros,, funeral directors
In charge—the interment was iri
Oconee cemetery.
WOOD—Died suddenly at tho
home of her son Mr. Earnest Wood
of Oconee county this morning at
ten thirty, Mrs. Marion P. .Wood,
in her 83rd year. Mrs Wotht left
Athens late yesterday afternoon,
to visit her son. She is survived
by the following children. Mrs- I.
B. Sargent, of Anniston, Ala., Mrs.
M. E. Wood, Tampa, Fla., Mrs.. A.
L. Borders, near Commerce,, Ga.,
Mrs- Crawford LyR V>f Athens
and Messrs John, Earnest and
Pies Wood also by one sister Miss
Ollie Dyko of Athens, The fun
eral and interment will be Friday
morning near Maysville, .Ga., the
remains were brought to Bom-
stein Bros, chapel pending fun
eral arrangements.
Athens High and
Industrial Will
Give Play Here
(Contlnuod From Pago one)
by all of the participants. You
should feel very proud of the
splendid showing of these young
people.
“Wishing you continued success
in your school work, I am,
"Yours truly, *
Man Loses H opt
"For tan year. I , ur(6
ly from stomach t ro „ b |, **
doctors raid I had cancer of ^
stomach and nothing would do £
an operation. I took my last . "*
of Mayr's Wonderful
years ago Since then I „«/ H
eat what I want and feel f| n ,*1
It a simple, harmles, prepamu*
that removes ths Intestinal tS
and allays ths Inflammation wkU
causes ifractlcally all stomach i72
and Intestinal ailment,. mSeS
appendicitis*. One dose will Z?
vlnce or money refunded— r 0 r
by all druggists.—Adverttacmelot-
READ BANNER-HERAL0*
WANT AD*
attended this porformariqe and .1
take pleasure In saying that the
evening was very pu»ch enjeyed by
bvery one present. «
! “The pupils had btf it, thoroughly
drilled and some of them showed
considerable ability in rendeHng
their parta." V ' * *
O. O. BOND.
Samuel F. Harris, Principal*
Athens High and Industrial School
I cannot refrain from express-
nun i
I Don’t Kick y.
On the sevtfi cent fare*. Buy a “pass and get
your ride like other folks are doing at less than
four cents. .' k I V, ’v
If you have oijly a, few blocks to go you save
time by catching the car. - It don’t cost you any
thing if you have a pass.''
ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC C
COMPANY
Every Sale at a Less Price. Pick ’Em Out
BRING SOME ONE TO HELP YOU JUDGE
Men’s, Ladies’, Boys’ Gfrls’, Misses’, Babies’ Shoes
$U0 $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
Big File Choice
/li.irif'H > ' umL
,. V.'V ^ Every Kind
Men's English Stylest Oxfords, Blucborg,
Rais and Shoos $1.95, $2.50. $Z95, $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50, $5M
. . ;-<a »ro» H >8T<f 7’ <■'
Men’s New, Golf'OxfoMi.v..$S40
JUas4a‘, children’s Straps, Oxfords and
Ladle*' Silk Ho*«, Any color.
Choice ... ... ... ... „. .....$7.00
Ladjoh' Tennis Oxfords, Choice 18c
Ladles Pelt Slippers, Choice........76c
Soya’ Basketball Shoes, 2 to $1.25
Shoes, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.28, $1.35, $1.59, .» [vq^r*evn^cook"!?^-... $1J»
$1.7$, $2.00, $2.50 Shoo 8trln$g and Oxford Laces, Pair, ,5c
NO HIGH PRICES AT%IS STORE.
BE SURE TO FIND THE RIGHT STORE.
PAUL HARDAWAY SHOE CO.
233 Broad Street Athens, Ga.
well, Fltxgerald, Ga/'
Grand Representative
Heard, Rome, Ga.
Costs n lot of money to keep the
girls In ntlk stockings and allied
accoutrement. Lost year, says a
government report, our country
uecuming grassy lm ^7 Ud . *?’*'** m,, ““ ,
In Tennessee. Growth was fairly good STw h M 2LT* W *" k ’ S* ,00 r “J * j
In Alabama but fields need work se-1JJll**,JSf- mUC * > " * n **1*1
I^ uily In south. Weather desldedly .nv"
are appe.rinx generally^ .putten.made|l»U, Which shows- m -bow -fh»
Price -hoax can fool ns od 'fonSn
and progrea aand condition were fair-1 trade*, coming In or going out AI*o
ly good to South Caroling the utter how price# bare gone up.
Just a Real
Good Car
Star Car
Worth the Money
Stars and Durants
f| are here
,. Eight Model* to Select From
COME BY AND RIDE IN A HIGH CLASS
LOW PRICED CAR. '
City Garage & Motor Company
Phone 271 •* .
, - Jam r i ;.o
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