The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 24, 1923, Image 6

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:*s ■' Cook With The ELITE THEATRE TWO DAYS MONDAY and TUESDAY When you cook with the New Perfection Oil Stove, with SU PERFEX Burner, and FIRE* PROOF OIL, '(Kerosene) you not only cook quicker, better and more satisfactorily, but with greater comfort and economy. Brings to your kitchen all the conveniences, comfort and speed of the modem city gas range— and at less cost. So clean, too. No dust. No dirt. No ashes. No waiting for fires to bum. No drudgery, as with the handling of coal or wood. Any local dealer win be glad to show you the famous NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stove with the new quick-cooking SU PERFEX Burner. Made in every size to meet every need and every purse. Ask to see the NEW PERFEC TION with the famous Blue Chimney Burner, used in more than four million homes. Most satisfactory cooking stove ever built and at the most satisfactory price. Have You Seen the PARHAM GASOLINE GAUGE For Ford Cars? It li Jum the thins you are Inknlns for. Tell* accurately day or nl*ht amount of gaaollne In tank, eliminate* the trouble of meanurinu with a rule*or using a Usht. KeUlls fur une dollar. SoM by, all dealer*. , H. J. PARHAM, Distributor Athens, Ga. WHEAT- Sept May .. .. July .. .. CORN— Sept May .. .. July .. OATS— F*pt May .. July Don’t Fool Yourself r is only too easy to be deceived in money matters. Fictitious prosperity has ruined many a man. Solomon said, “The prosperity of fools shall slay them.” Stop fool ing yourself and open a savings account with this bank. Commercial Wank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System oil i f< >i ■> l' • Vi it- • • ■ . • . OUR DEPOSITORS” paob six TBS BANNBR-gBRALD. UKIiHilA' ~ * Thursday,* may 24, )P C. E. IN i HE WEDNESDAY fc ' Ifield Secretary Carl J. ^Matthews Delivers Ad dress to Young People ’*in Oconee Co. Town. “If it had not been for a Chris tian Endeavour Society, I possibly would not have been in the minis try today.” No • greater tribute could have been paid this organ ization for Mr. Read is one of the ablest ministers of the gospel that we have today and through his in fluence many young people, as well as well as older persons have been led to Christ. Following Rev. Read’s message. L- Johpson, president of the Northeast C. E. Union was intro duced and in brief words told of the great program for work in the district this year. bfciTAn u oon Miss TulMc Chandler, president J5ISHOP, Ga. More th«n 7?° of the Bishop society, served as Eg* EjflJ® gathered at the ehairman of the rally and she did POP. Christian churchy Wcdnes- j the work in no small way and the fir evening o enjoy a | officers were gratified with the Ideavor Rally. Represented at j resu jts of a week-day meeting of | meetmg were 16 societies of | ChrfBt , an Endcafor and were loud nnt.an Endeavor, field secretary, : n pra j se f or the local workers for ijree district officers, twelve pre»- the wav in which the program dents of societies and one state ladled Officer. 1 • The meeting commenced with a ( ••Fellowship Supper” in the spac- f loll® basement of the Bishop j church. The Ladies’ Aid Society' arc to be congratulated for the) Splendid meal served the young) people at this supper. Large ta- • bles were placed in the basement Slpl more than 100 people were in iptend&nce. The decorations for tag rally was red and white, which MO Christian Endeavor colors. .Carl J. Matthews, field secretary igr Christian Endeavor in Georgia, ■ug “Satan’s Got a Slippery flApe” for the Juniors which was t the song for the little folks. His song alone was worth riding listen to and this mixed with Cft fine supper made a dandy %t 8:30 o’clock the poung people jtifibled ip the aud torium of the |irch and commenced the main Hion of the rally. The devo- als were conducted by Rev. , pastor of the Bishop Meth- church. In commenting upon young people’s society of [etian Endeavor, Mr. Read said, Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wire 226,000 In 1921: were 179.000 last week. i Trading In May will cease In N^v York Thursday at n«>on. In New Or leans noon Friday. Trade Interests and Japs wer< said to have been lurge buyers, c* pecially of July, on Wednesday after noon decline. Wednesday’s late liquidation and lower level of values places market In better shape to resiwuid to bullish Influences. Sentiment remains rather divided >ut more bullish than otherwise •wing to unfavorable crop outlook nd continuance of unsettled weather inland. Favor buying. particularly on depressions until June bureau i.i out of the way. NEW ORLEANS, La.—Semi -week ly movement at 13 Interior 1 receipts 12.000 vs 37.000 and 59,000. Shipments 23.000 vs 51,000 and 62,000. Stocks decreased 11.000 vs 17,000 and 15,000. Total stock 255,000 vs 504,0(10 and 1,074.000. Liverpool was due 13 to 29 down by New Orleans, 9 to 22 lower by New York,- mostly on nears. Southern spots Wednesday wero rather Irregular, some unchanged to shade higher, others IS to" 50 lower Dallas 15 down, middling there 27.05. Sales at Dallas 494. all told 4,300 4,373 Tuesday. Spinners takings for week Friday will run against 195,000 last year and In Cooperation With Mayor Thomas and Fire Chief McDorman We Present for FIRE PREVENTION WEEK FORD PRODUCTION AT HIGH RECORD DETROIT, Mich.—Ford Motor Company for the week ended May 15 totals 39,303 cars and trucks, new high record and an Increase of 250 over the previous week' record output. ♦ Highest production for the week as on May 9, when 6,615 cars and trucks wero turned out. BUSINESS ACTIVITY NEW YORK.—Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, Cosmopolitan Produc lions, Inc., and the Distinctive Pic tures, Inc., have merged into $25,000,000 corporation to bo known as the Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Cor poration. NEW YORK.—Republic Rubber company, of Youngstown, Ohio, has been purchased by tho Leo Rubber ft Tiro interests. NEW YORK.—Nash Motor com pany shipments in tho first half of May, 3,016 cars. May schedule called for production of 6,000 cars and' orders exceeded schedule by 2,000. PITTSBURGH, Pa —Another ad vance of 1-2 cent in tho price of gasoline was mado Tuesday In the mid-continent field. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—United States District Court here Wednes day affirmed tho third modified plan of the Reading Company. NEW YORK.—Worthington Pump Company Wednesday declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per cgnt on tho 7 per cent prefer red stock, and 11-2 per cent on tho 6 per cent preferred stock, both ‘ e July 1 to stock of record Juno 20. NEW YORK.—Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific Railroad company Wednesday declared' the regular semi-annual divldent of 3 1-2 per cent on Its 7 per cent preferred stock and the 3 per cent on Its 6 per cent preferred stock, both pay able Juno 30 to stock of record June 8. CARLTON NAMED FOR ATHENS MAN (Continued From Page One) Athens Neighbors when developed can make of the town a manufacturing center. Good highways lead from Carlton in every direction, and brings it trade from three counties, Madi son, Elbert and' Oglethorpe. The Fork church was one of the old est and largest in the countV. but after the town was built it was moved to Carlton. * l It Is a lovely site for a town, 1 ^ of Barrow county, died at hip I ' BARROW COUNTY WINDER—Mrs. V. Callie Mill saps, one of the best known women of Barrow county, is dead. Mrs. Mary Garrett Martin, well known in Barrow county, died at her home jn Texas. Mr. John A. Thompson, of Win der, escaped from the recent floqd and fire at Hot Springs, Ark. • Mr. T. F. Moore, Proprietor of the New Winder Hotel, is seriously ill. Willie Boss, a well known citi- NEW YORK|—Morgan Power company Wednesday declared a quarterly dividend of $1 ft share on tho common stock, company prov- lously had been paying 75 cents a share quarterly or $3 annually. Regular Quarterly dividend og $1.75 a share was declared on the preferred stock, both payable July 2 to stock of record* June 13. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON Tho local cotton market closed up Thursday, closing at 27 1-2 cents over the previous close of 27 1-4 cents. NKW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. May .. .. 28.S0 28.67 S7.70 28.48 28.20 July .. .. 27.10 27.31 26.88 27.05 26.73 Oct. .. . . 24.18 24.86 24.13 24.78 22.99 Dec 23.85 24.28 23.73 24.30 23.50 11 A. M. Bid*: Mar 28.35; July 27.01; October 24.26; December 25.93. NtW ORLEANS COTTON > Open High Low Clomf P.C. May ... .. 27.10 28.22 27.78 28.22 27.53 July .. .. 27.05 27.48 36.01 27.10 26.75 23.78 24.33 33.56 24.20 23.43 Dec 23.35 33.90 23.18 23.70 23.02 11 A. M. Bids:. May 27.92; July 27.12; October 23.778. LIBERTY BONDS P. C. First 3 l-2« 1ST31 First 4 l*4s 98.17 Second 4 1-4* 98.15 Third 4 1-4* 98.29 Fourth 4 1-4* 98.23 Victory 99.26 ‘CHICAGO GRAIN Open ] the land gently undulating and*home, there Is not a nioro delightful and' n ” healthful place of residence any- here. The town boasts a number, its business section is built of of handsome private homes and substantial and modern brick bidd ings, in fact, everything in CaYlton is substantial and built to enoti Carlton has two strong banks and both do a fine business. The Bank of Carlton is the older with a cap ital stock of $25,000 and a surplus of $20,000. J. D. Long is president and F. D. Smith cashier. The Planters Bank is another strong financial institution with *Mr. Comer as cashier. But the boast of Carlton Is Its business houses. You see stores and stocks of goods that would he crddltablo to any city. And every lino of trade is represented. Among Its leading firms are Stevens, Martin & Co., Stevens ft Huff, THler-Olenn Co., S. F. Arnold, W. E. Brown, O. L. Deartwyler, L. E. Eberhart, Glenn ft Smith, A. W. Mathews. W. L. Porterfield. J. O. Power and Rowe Supply Co. Some of theso are almost department stores and carry all lines of mer chandise. The town has 'up-toydato garages and dealers in auto sup plies. [n fact, Carlton has every es sential of a thriving little city and Sne‘Fi:g» died at Buford; alro Mr. Wm. P. Barton, an ex-Confederatc soldier. John V. Bostwick is now gather ing his crop of turnip seed, and is getting ready to .plant 175 acres in sunflower seed. Mr. J. A. Dunagan passed away at his home near Bethlehem. Janie? Jackson, a bright boy, died of wounds sustained by being struck by an automobile driven by Mr. W. £>• Bailey of Social Circle. The revival resulted in a num ber of additions to f ne churches of Monroe. Ambrose Carter, an old and re spec ted negro of Monroe, has passed away. G. W- DcLaPerierre was elected on the board of directors of the Southern School Book Deposir tory, a $750,000 institution. WALTON COUNTY MONRO E.—The Tuesday’s windstorm did great damage in Blasingame and Social Circle dis tricts. A warehouse and several barns and other buildings were de molished. Horace Howard’s fcarnjmy kidneys were Irregular In was carried 100 yards and leftjin | tion the kidney secretions wer* the field, while a mule in one ofj scant y in passage and filled with the stalls was left standing in its sediment. My back hurt and be- tracks and unharmed- Mr. H. G-|eame so stiff I could hardly move Go No Farther Athens proof is what you want and the statement of this ’highly respected resident will banish al* doubt: H. A. Fuller, blacksmith, Ocohee St., says: "Sometime age Malcom’s garage was picked up and carried over a fence into the garden without damage to the cor. Tne path of the storm w»s three miles wide, touching both Walton and Morgan. Mr. J. M- Shelton, aged 67 years, died at his home near Mon roe. •A number of Monroe Kiwanians attended the district meeting in Athens and report a most Inter-- still esting and pleasant time- aged • j ble." Yellow Crook-Neck Squash at 5c the pound Tender Beans at 3 qts. for 25c Egg Plant the trading public can find’ there J Bell Peppers everything needed. There is a'n r „ nn EVnit flourishing school and all elBc to• v, ”** ,l ' constitute a live and progressive ' 10c C3Cn. often had catches through my back when I stw ped and I couldn’t get up or down until the cramp! left. Sharp catches of ,pain like a knife stabbing into me caught me through my back. I used Just one box of Doan’s Kidney Pill* which I got at Smith & Bros., Drug Store. This box mado my kidney* act normally and rid me entirely of all the trouble with my back. 1 still use Doan’s' occasionally and 1 „ - „ , -.. .. . find there is nothing better to ro- nny BymPt ° m °‘ k,dnCy If ce 60c at all', dealers Don’t* simply ask for a kidney remedy— f get Doan’s Kidney P‘ll»—tho same that Mr. Fuller had, Foster-MJI- burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—; Advertisement. I —r—i Dispel the heat i with a frosty glass filled to the brim with Tetley’s Orange Pekoe—iced. There’s noth ing like it to quench a burn ing summer thirst. Makes good,TEA\a certainty Custom Made Harness Auto Fan Belts .We Repair Suit Cate* aad Leather 1 Goods. We Make. Dog Collars, Doer Harness, Oast and Pony Harness, Men’s J-eather Balts. GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Broad Street Athsns, Georgia town. And thore is not a finer class of people In Georgia or the south thnn you find In Carlton, for they nre tho cream of tho country. They have ovor been noted for their business ability and high charac ters. Tho town has several modem ginneries and' beforo tho appear ance of tho boll weevil was one of the leading interior cotton markets of this section. And this prestige will be restored for the most prom ising crops I have seen on jny travels arc around Carlton. It' is also an Important fertilizer center and high grade goods are manufac tured there. Tho country around Carlton ; li every direction, Is thickly settle* with prosperous farmers, and one. gees nico homes and'fine stock- 1 do not know nny section that can stjypans Carlton far a tributary farming country. There Is not a placo to its population In our st&te with a brighter and more assured future thnn Carlton.. Fine national highways aro now being survoyetf and built out from Carlton extending even across tho Savannah river and which stream will bo bridgod. Theso roads must necessarily ndd to the trado.and up-building of the town. ARNOLD-ABNEY &CO. Fresh Strawberries May Cherries Snap Beans New Irish Potatoes Fresh Tomatoes PIGGLY-WIGGLY Bmrnl BANKRUPT SALE Of the stock of goods, soda fountain, soda fount fixture*, store fixtum* and post office fixtures of Wlntervtlle Drug Company, said feale t., h.’ held at office of Hon. Howell Cobb. Referee, 313 Sou; Mut. Bldi \thr.nT Ga., on May 26th, at 12 M. For further Information soe O. J. TOLNA8, Trustee In Bankruptcy. 11514 11844 11744 89% 42% 4244 NEW YORK STOCKS Open 1 P.M. P.C. Coca Cola 77% Cuban Cane Sugar 1444 Austin Nichols ... 22% 8. Steel 96 Southern By. ... Sou. Ry. pfd. .... Pan American .. Kennlcott Copper Industrial Alcohol Y. Central ... 7544 1444 12% 96% 52% 94% 121% 15% 7544 1444 22% 95% 81% 64% 69% 36 51% . 94% 121% 15% 70% New Perfection Oil Stoves with the new Superfex Burners demonstrated and sold by Dorsey . Furniture Company f Quality Furniture Si’hce 1884 For Good,Modern Standard Oil Company BETTER SHOE .REPAIRING HOFMEI8TER SHOE SHOP Pbone Your Oriler US* We Call For and Deliver. BERNSTEIN BROS. — Furniture Dealers Sells the Compute line of NEW PERFECTION OIL RANGES with SUPERFEX BURNERS SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR STOVE DEPARTMENT