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ROGERS’
Where Satisfaction Is A Certainty
Jake Ytihi' Breakfa^.CompJete.
AH Standard and Fresh Goods.
"’“cm:
Quaker Cats, package .. ..
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes „.
r * f >■ -
Post Toasties .. ,. .
Grape-Nuts
Shredded Wheat
Cream of Wheat
Quaker Puffed Wheat .. ..
Quaker Puffed Rice
10c
9c
96
18c
10c
21c
14c
17c
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linneli & Company’s
Private Wire
BREAD
Rogers’ Quality-Loaf.
No better bread bak
ed. It comes fresh and
wholesome from our
own bakery. ,,
13-oz. Loaf
5c
Whole Wheat Loaf
7c
WELCH'S
GRAPE
JUICE
* Quarts
33c
Pints
Where' Satisfaction Is Ar^grt^pty
port* and crop ektlftiate? ,w
bo*any than ' Lhi'* 1
days.
Southern .spot* Thursday
changed to 75, Dnllu* 35 up, middling
there 2T.40. Sales nt Dallas 328 bale*,
all tdld 2.416 vs*4.300.
With May out of the way and May
commitment* about flllejl, there
poain Tens demand for spot* tha
late, the higher price* probably tend
ing to oheck buying.
Othey of iprivate prpp condition re
fill hardly
lowest of
Already 'iMuedt and the bureau
ndltion, due June 1. remain*
H-ertninty and may l»e : better than
generally expected.-
At any rate preliminary May con
dition report* are no criterion a* to
the ultimate size of the crop, n* the
■op outlook could change materially
»r the better In event of good
weather prevailing next month and
during the remainder of the neason.
Spinner* taking* for week will run
against 195,000 last year und 220,000
in 1920; were 179,000 last week.
Under the circumstances wo favor
realising on long contract* especially
bulge* pending further develop
ment* In weather conditions.
THe market has had n good ad
vance, much of the ahort thtereat
ha* been eliminated. Whereas there
ha* been an accumulation of the
long Intereat making the market
technically weaker. i
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MARKETS
Save on Your Groceries At
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
1. Lowest Prices,
2. Excellent Selections.
3. Cleanest £tores*. «
Rodier First Choice! KiiUjH 38C
Mushrooms ..
Del llonte Salad Poipts, f*tf
‘No. l, tall can:, i .fcipRWji*™
Large rr ;. : . \ . 77'. 71
25 pounds Domino Sugar ■
(Cloth sacks) .. .. !. .. .. .
NOO-NAME COFFEE,
Pound ......
Peeled Apricots, > ’
No. 1, tall can... ... .. ..
Britt’s Powdered {. ♦ .
Ammonia .. .. ..
(One free with each one purchased.)
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market did not
change nt the done Friday over
Thursday’* close. The market closed
at the same level 27V^c.
NSW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close 1*.C.
July .. *7.15 *7.17 *6.86 27.00 27.05
Oct 24.80 24.81 24.48 24.50 24.78
Dec 24.83 14.87 24.02 24.06 14.30
11 A. M. Bids: May 28.35; July
27.06; October 24.36; December 23.93.
NKW ORLEANS COTTON
Open (High Low Close F.C.
July .. .. 27.15 07.33 27.02 27.18 27.10
Oct 24.40 24.40 23.94 24.00 24.20
Dec. .... 23.87 23.90 28,56 23.60 23.70
11 A. M. Bids: May 27.92; July
17.12; October 29.78; December 23.38.
WHEAT—
Sept .. .. .
July. .. v.
CORN—
8ept.>. ..
May ..
July
OAT8-
fiept
May .. ..
July .. ..
CHICAGO GRAIN
O^en
11IU
118%
117%
78%
j7f%
79%
40%
48%
NSW YORK STOCKS
Open 1 P.M. P.C.
Coca Cola 77
Cuban Cane Sugar 14%
*8%
98%
81%
28%
88
Austin .Nichols
U. S. Steel
Southern Ry
Sou. Ry. pCd. ....
Kennlcott Copper. 87% 87% 87’
Industrial Alcohol 88% 63% 54<
N. Y. Central .. It .... 87’
Amc. Tel. Tel. .. 111% .... 12V
Lowe's Inc 16'
U. 8. Sugar 78% 72% 73
ATHENS CURB MARKET
BULLETIN
Cabbage, 6c, 18c and 16c a'liead.
Carrots, Capd 18 cents a bunch.
Beets, 10 cents a bunch.
Kale, 6 cents .per pound.
Lettuce. 6 and. 10 cents a head or
bunch. i * ' .
Onions, f and 19 cents a bunch.
Parsley, 6 cents a bunch.
Peas, English, 85c a gallon.
Feaa, field, 4 cents a pound.
Potatoes, Irljh. new, 6 cents per
pound; 8weet, 16 cents a peck.
Spinach, 6 cento a pound.
Turnips, 10 esnts large bunch. >
Turnip Greens, 8 cents a pound.
Strawberries, 10 to 15 cents quart.
Live Hens, SO cents a pound.
Live Friers, 40 cents a pound.
Live Roosters, 10 cents a pound.
Live Guineas, M to 00 cents each.
Eggs, 26 cents.
Eggs, selected In cartons, 80 dints.
Butter, country, 90 to 40 oenta a
pound.
Country Hama, IS cents a pound.
Country Hams, large, 20 cents a
pound.
Com Meat* t cents a pound In small
packages. t .
Sorghum Syrup, 50 cents a ga
laud, M cehts a pound.
Cherries, to cents a quart.
Annual Prize Drill
At The University
Saturday Afternoon
(Continued TroitT page On.)
CaValry-Capt. ‘j. W. Da via. com
manding. Mia. Bar* Shaw, spon
Cbua Jump* Mounted, En.
trim:
Troop "A"—J. W. Da via J. H.
Hancock, J. O. Jarr.lt.
Troop *'B*’—R. J. Klchardaon, c
H. Curt!., R. B. Shaw.
Troop "C"—H. M. Jarrell, C. H
Blckeretaff, E. D. Griggs.
Physical Drill—Infantry Bat
talion.
». High Jump. Mounted; En-
trie,: . >
■ C. H. Blckeretaff, J. O. JamU.
E. L. Griggs, H. M; Jarrell, J. W.
■Daria, R. B, Shaw, C. H Cnrtta, R
- Individual • Pria* ‘Drill;
trie,: Infantry;
Company "A”—H. B. Bartlett,
O. M. Clark, P. A. Steiner, N. J.
Taylor
Company “B"—J. w. Iloich, M.
Lund, J. II. Mote, W. E. Sewell,
1 Company "C"—J. M Caldwell, If.
P. Rothschild, D. W. Ryther, Jr.,
I A. V. Wulte.
Motor Transport Corps:
Company No 1—I. V. Chandler,
IF. C. Drexal, J. W. McElveen, K.
Treanor*
Company' No. 2—-F. C Harralson,
J B. Maddox, H C. Sheffield, F.
M. Young,
Mi** Mary Him*, sponsor. Com
pany No. 1; Mis* Martha Mc*Al
pine, sponsor, Company No, 2.-
Cavalry: •
irrooy “A”—W. ,« Carter, 1 ’ M
Hfphqp, W. U. Slater. L. c, Sledge,
Trf.op "ft*—H. M. Briiu
SfdCrary, W K*. Phi
Richardson. t S-u..
Troop. J Butler, W. R
Deal, 1 1> B‘. knelling, F. C. Groover.
11, J'arade: During, £hf» pariuU
medals for qualification in rifle
mnrk»manHhlp wifi' fee presented-
At the name tlfne • the regimental
sponsor, Miss Louise Morton, will
present prize* to winnors in the
jumping contest. The v^Company
and Troop spotisoral wilf pre*oiit
prize* to the winning organization
LIST OF
OFFICIALS
In charge, Colonel D. W, Ryther,
Infantry.
Referee .Major E. L. Burch, Cav
alry.
In charge of Infantry event*—*
Captain J. W. Nicholson, Infantry
In charge of Cavalry events—
Chptain James B. Wise, ^Cavalry.
In charge of Motor * Transport
avents—Captain C. A. McGarrigle
Q. M. C. .
In charge of the field—1st Lieut
M. Walton, Infantry.
Starter—Cnptaih II. P.. \Oerfen
Cavalry.
Timer—Sergeant L. III. Davis, P
E. M. L. 1
Clerk of the Coi(r8e—Sergeant
M. J. Hoban, D. E. M. L. i
Judges: l.'
Major Arthur L McCoy, Q. M
C„ U. S. .Army. *
Major Hunter Harris. U. S. Ar
my, Retired, (Athens High School)
Captain Thomas M. Cooler, In
fantry, Officers Reserve Corps.
Prizes:
^Indlv|dau4 Prize Drill—Gold Med-
Company Prize Drill—Silver Cap
Troop Prize Drill—Sliver Cup.
Class Jump—Silver Cup.
High ^bmp—Silver Cup.
We have around four billion dol
lars worth of gold In the United
States—gold coin and Ingot bullion,
not Including our jewelry. Three-
fourts of It Is locked up In the
federal reserve banka. If we had
the old time system insteod of the
reserve hanks, controlled by ; the
government, "that three-fourths
would l^o mostly . In Wall Street’s
vaults.
•j tthe federal reserve tyotflgffjs
one thing that its father, Wooarow
wtlson,. did thoroughly. It’g cyclone.
proQf—stood a panic worse 'than
any of us will ever see again,-May.
1020, to Jnly, 1022.
Mrs. Hudson Again
Heads City P. T. A,
(Continued From Pago Ons)
before the P.-T. A. Council and
asked co-operation in the move tu
secure the child health demonstra
tion for Athens, and was assured
the hearty support of the Council.
Dr. J. S. Stew'art, superintendent
of the University Summer School,
outlined the P.-T. A. course for the
Summer School this year and
Stated he expects some two hun-:
4red or more women from all parts
of the state'tp attend this confer
ence. the first of its kind ever held
at the university-.
The ^-T. A. /members of th*
school building committee, J. S.
Goetchlus, Hugh H. Gordon, Jr.,
anil R. S. Pond reported the prog
ress of the school buildings pro.
vided for in the 0225,000 bond is-
use. At this point It was declared
the move tot a great school sys
tem in Athens has^‘.JU8t begun."
RerAld want
'.I Toe Lat. to Clo.elfy
WANTED—TO BUT CHEAP ocwmO-]
hand oil .love. Call 1871. Itnlto
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH
304 Holman Bldg. .. <
‘Special Prices on AH;
Trimmed Hats.
Thornton’s *
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Hamburger Loaf, Tomato Sauce
English Peaa
Cream Maibed Potato**
8pring Onions
Turnip Salad
Pickled Beeta
. Muffin, and Blacnlta
Choice of Plea i
• Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Sirloin Steak, Country Style
Hominy Orita
BolledOnlon.
Nary Beana
Cold Slaw
Rice Pudding'
Hot Bliculta
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
i committee* and * thanked Its • (Am
representatives thereon. A resolu
tion thanking the business enter
prises and newspaper for upport
of the P.-T. A. In its work was
adopted. %
Praises Winder
For Progressive
Spirit of City
(Continued From Pago One)
Captain J- W. Barnett, city en
gineer and building inspector, ex
plained how the buildings are be
ing constructed and tho conven
ience In them.
Winder the largest and most Im
portant place and leading; *bus|ne88
(Center ’ between Athen, and At
lanta. and Gainesville, and Social
Circle, and In the triangle formed
by tbe Southern and Georgia rail
ways.,-
All tbe counties from which Bar-
row was carved put up a hard fight
against being dismembered, and
we can not blame them, for It took
from T tlmm a slice of. their-finest
and moat populous territory. Per.
Iiapa, with tho exception of Oconee,
thete la lesa waste land In Barrow
than any county In Georgia. And
Barrow Is settled by a splendid
class of people and la noted for Its
progressive farmers. And there Is
a great deal of wealth not only In
Winder but scattered through the
country. Its farmers adopt modern
, and Intensive methods and all raise
Mr. Gordon and T. H. Dosler ap- fine stock. They lead In all new and
peared before the Council In be- advanced Ideas,
half of the Y. M. C. A. Summer If you examine a map you will
Camp for boys pointing out that! see that Winder la most desirably
the camp Is one of the best equip- ! located to become an Important
ped and* conducted in the entire business and manufacturing center,
country. A committee of women | With Atlanta on one side and Ath-
representlng the P.-T. A. la aiding | ens' on the other, there la a splen-
in the campaign for tbe camp now * did territory oonttalled by Wjpder.
In progress. | As the railway from Oalnesville
The Council heartily endorsed to Monroo, .passing through Jug
er, Tlfton; phllllp Mulherine, Au.
gueta; .Lester Hargrett, Tlfton;
Marvin Kilpatrick, Athens;'Ruth
erford* Ellis, Atlanta; J. D. Thomp
son. Columbus; Hap Harvety, Co
lumbus; Nolan Rlcbardaon, Atlan
ta; Max Oliver, Valdoata; Harry
Mfddlebrooks, Eatonton.
POWELL PAROUED
SHA^H^r^,
the Suchow bandits, has be “ r >
roled to take part in the
ferences for the release of the
repot -- 5 --
thp work of the school building
The.
UNDERWOOD
*. PQRTABLE
1 C. } Mrict* 50} '
and all other
Underwood
Products are
j itainatdeat
nderwoodl
Officeij:
dcrv,*ood Typewriter Co. Inc \
ollege Ave. i
theris,' Georgia «~
Telephone -1400
ENGLISH PEAS
15c. Gallon
Beau, gallon*. 29
Greeri Cabbage.
New and Old . Huh po
tatoes.
Georgia Yams.
Squash, Spring Onions.
White Bermuda-Onions.
Extra nice lot of Red,'
Ripe Tomatoes.
Fresh Iceberg Lettuce.
Grape Fruit. >
Oranges.
Lemons. i ,
Fresh Pineapple.
Fine Ripe Bananas.
J
Combination.
Grape
Egg .Rj^*; ;~}q
SoW^SuLWSc 'ihe lb.
Georgia String Beans at
3qts. for 25c
New Potatoes, 2 lbs. 15c
Iceberg Lettuce
Celery
Mocha Cream Layers
Honey Cream Layers
Chocolate Cream Layers
erry Cream Layers.
Old Fashion Pound C4k«
Angel’s Food Cake 'Ipy
Lady Fingera
Almond Macaroons
Fresh Saratoga Chips
, ARNOLD-ABNEY ,
&CO.
.Tararn, wa, built, clear-algl
vestora and hualneaa men aaw
there waa a fdture for the - blact
and bought property and began
Imalnoas there. Some of the lead og
hualneaa men of Walton, jackho.i,
tuia, Owlnett, aa algo from other
conhtlea, located In what wan elnco
Winder, Inveated their money
there and caat their lota In the
town. 8uch hualneaa ability -and
enterprise aa these new cltlcens
brought with them would* havo
built up a town anywhere, but
theae parties found at Winder
every essential for a fine business
ana manufacturing center.
And It Is assuredly a most de
sirable alte for a town and Nature
seems to have designated this
■pot for a place of Imporiance.Sev-
eral of the greatest highways pase
through .Winder It Is on at nedr
the line of etqctrlc power'-develop
ment, the town is Inctrcled* by
water courses, *and as WHey Bush
said, there Is right In the town
enough granite to build a-' city.
When a .boom strikes the lontb It
cannot miss Winder.
Even In pioneer days the rite of
Winder-eras a noted spot and dine
of the,first, settlements In that
section was on the-hlll In what M
now the esnter of,Winder. An early-
pioneer built a bouse on this ele
vation and In ordw to pr tact him
self from the war-liks Indians and
wild beasts, he - left around / his
cabin a, dense and tangled'-wilder.
ness with only one entrance and
«xlt Thl, house became a place of
rendesvoua for settler* In case of
troublp. Mr. Williamson In his his
tory of Jackson county, says that
the plaoe was not named Jug Tav
ern on account of the making of
Jugs but because of the shape of
(he Incloaure around this oid pion
eer’* cabin, and tbe entrance rep
resented the handle of a jug. Un
less a person knew this passage he
woald wander all around the en
closure.
In my next article on Winder I
will tell about the business and
manufacturing growth of this line
Httle city, and the men who bnllt
Wlnden
iliollioil
DELICIOUS
STEAKS
there la nothing better than to
enjoy a mod meal. You can get
them hire—also any choice
ceta of beef, pork, etc., that
you with.
Dressed Hene and Frerii Fish
WE DELIVER
Phone 1446
Decoration Day to Be Ob
served in Athens in
Honor of Soldier
Dead..
Relatives and friends of all
B. soldiers and eailorr
burled In pconee cemetery please
give name of such soldier or
•allor at once to A, T. Lerie,
care of Green * Michael, or
Hersohe! Corithers. Southern
Mutual Bldg., for the purpose
at marking the grave with a,
flag on Decorutlon Day,
HI
Present
■ in . Cooperation With .-Mayor
Thomas’ Proclamation for Fire Prevention
man aind His BraVeFirenien.
, Fire Prevention Special
EMm® %
TUESDAY
M
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$324.00 CASk
4 a Small Monthly Paymont Buys the
Wonderful Buick Four
MO»T COMFORTABLE, POWERFUL and ECONOMICAL Light Cir.
, j . .Tpurrno «r Roadster. '
Tl;e Pyle* I,'Still About 41,000. BUY NOV^
K . CCilioilLY MOTOR COMPANY
TKe Wier Grocery Co.
Phone 166
DELIVERY
9:30-11:30 A. M.
DELIVERY
3:30-5:30 P. M,
SPECIALS for SATURDAY qnd MONDAY
Intone Us Your Order and Buy It for Less
No. 10 Crescent or Crystal Cl OQ
Flake Lard .-. .. ;
- * *
Next Wednesday; May 30th, Is
Nntlunnl Decoration day nnd will
ho observed, in Athens. The
American Legion, the Auxiliary,
the Veteran* of Foreign War,, the]
“40 and 8" and other similar or
ganisations ant) Interested In the
proper pbservanco of, tho day here
One feature «t the day will be the I
kale bf napplee. The poppy Is the
National ■flowc-i*' of the Legion end
will .be sold hero to raise funds for
disabled veterans and for purpose!
of the Auxiliary.
Tho local organization hopes thal
the slogan, “A poppy on ever laper-
wlll be lived up to and that every
body will buy the little flowers..
They are being made now In Ath
ens, by Athene women and will b<
put on sale* next Wednesday, Na
tional Decoration^ay. * J
11 Are Honored
B y .Club
TlevJnktudenta at the University
of Georgia havo been honored By
the Blftads, a social organization
for members of tho freshman and
kopbomore classes. They are: Mor
ris Stokee of Atlanta; John Flcch-
A—
No. 10 SnovEDrift
Lard .. ..
No.»fr4Bnow'Drift
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|*r'T F 'z. 1 1 IV
jsmit t rs
3 pounds*' 1
Coffee .I.
/bta^(,->t>l
,,u ” ji.io
1 pound Votan
Coffee
1 38c
Fresh Snap Beans, Green Cabbage, New Irish
Potatoes, Nice Ripe Tomatoes, Cold
Sliced Meats.
Phorie Us YoUr Qrders