The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 28, 1923, Image 6

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* HMMMWM miMMUtWM *»*##*•« . Literary Society Is Organized The Ruby Anderson Junior Roys' I Literary Society of the Athens, S lfh School was founded on Tues day, May 15. The name was select ed by the members in appreciation o( Miss Anderson’s help In or ganizing the society. ;At this meeting the following of ficers were elected: Hurtus Bishop, {resident Harvey Head, vice-presi dent; Milton Jarnagin, secretary- treasurer James Hayes, critic; John Venable, parliamentarian. For the rest of the meeting we discussed mainly writing the con stitution and doing other things to get the society well organized. The last meeting for this school year was held* last Monday, May 21. There were talks by the of ficers; another enjoyable feature was music by Harris Crook, Harvey Head and Charles Morris. We de cided to meet the first Friday of next school year. The society looks forward to much profit and pleas ure in the coming year. MILTON JARNAGIN, Seer* tary. tk**^ gg iggggjggrcgjjmgnyggng • MOKBAY. MAY Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s Private Wire Danielsville Is Progressive Town (Continued From Pag* On*) Tonic Pills Iks Old RtUabla Family Btmcdy for Building Up the SratfOL Nervous DU- order,, Insomnia, etc; prtled to go e«t lato the world •ttd battle for * living. ncsltct their health to e«eh an tilt** that • nervous breakdown It the In evitable result It la beat to bo warned In time, •• that that* ntrvotit ailments mar ha tbttktd. Head what Prank Ipreaee! of 45* W. Jefferson It, Vslpsrlssa, In diana, ears i “Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonic Pills art helping ma la arary way poe- atblaaal was In vary had ehapa when I began the nsa*f them. I SSrtim^lawaStywwiiarala tar ease a* my case Is about thirty-eight years standing." Tan can buy Dr. Chasa*a Tania FfPa at all drugstores. Tsbcsurt of getting tha genuine, as* thst portrait and signature of A. W Chase, If. D, art on osebbss—your protection against trntUU***. IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION LET ui prove to you that KING’S NuTREATMENT will give you IMMEDIATE >nd PERMANENT relief. 1 KING'S NuTREATMENT is a scientific prescription com- pounded to do wtll one thing and on* thing only—psrmgnsnt- ly relieve sufferer* from Indi gestion, which produces nxcesi nrlds, heartburn, Intestinal In- digcstlop, Irritated *tomach or colon, nervousenss, distressing ’ GAB PRESSURE AROUND THB HEART, Toxic condition, dlnlness, etc. KING'S NuTREATMENT poHitively restore* NATURE'S ACTIVITIES to your entire Dl- goetlve tract. OUR GUARANTEE i - ■ • * * W you aye not 100 per cent satisfied after taking six ounces (one half bottle) return It and your money will be cheerfully refunded. ! Get a bottle today—Eat .what you like tomorrow, PALMER & SONS Main Store 225 Clajrton Street I Exclusive Agent, In Athens Thornton’s - TUESDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Bout Pork and Sweet Potatoes > Green Cabbage Fried Squash Spring. Onion, Muffins and Biscuits . r Cherry Pie Coffee, Tes or. Milk 50 Cento NEW ORLEANS, La.—Liverpool was due 14 to 19 up !>y New Orleans, 5 to 15 higher by New York mostly on dlstants. Southern spota Saturday were un changed to 20 up. I>nllu8 15 higher, middling there 27.45. Sales very light everywhere, at Dallas 73 bales, all told 1,476 vs 2,298 Friday. Market likely to remain under the influence of weather condith lund and private condition eports, more of which are expected In vance of next Friday’s government crop report, aonp* may make th appearance Monday. However, o wide developments have to bo reck oned with hImo. Coyle wires from Little Rock "Been about two weeks since farm ers able to work fields In Moreltor section. There Is little question ol labor In that section, nearly ul white farmers." New Orleans and New York cotton exchanges will be closed Wednesday, May 30th, National Memorial day. .Sentiment remains conservatively bullish. Fuvor realizing on bulges unless eather remains unfavorable. Memphis Commercial Appeal: Ite ms to Commercial Appeal Indicate that the average condition of the •rop May 25tli, 192.1, was 70.9 per cent of a normal. This compares with the Commercial Appeal's crop condition figure, 69.3, at tho corres ponding date last year nnd tho gov-j ernnient 10 year average for May 25th of 70.6. 1’resent Indications point to an In crease of between 9 and 10 per cent i on pared with last year based on last year’s abandonment, this would point to a crop of about 11,400,000 bales Without llntera. Much planting and replanting remains to be done. Does not state whether or not based n 208 pounds. ATHENS CURB MARKET, ' BULLETIN Csbbaf.,' Hr, 10c and ISn a head. Carrots, 6 nnd 10 cents a bunch. Beets, 10 cents a bunch. Kale, 6 cents per pound. ' ^Lettuce, 5 and 10 cents a head or bunch. Onions, 6 nnd 10 cents n bunch. Parsley, 5 cents a bunch. Pena, English, 25o a gallon. Pens, field, 4 cents a pound. Jtoatoo* Irish, new, 6 cents per ) . sweet, 25 cents a peck. Spinach, S cents a pound. 'iurnpls. 10 cents large bunch. Turnip Greens, 5 cents a pound. Strawberries, 10 to 15 cents quart. Live hens, 20 cents a pound. Live Friers, 40 cents a pound. Live Roosters. 10 'cents a pound. Xdvt Guineas, 50 to 10 cents each. Eggs, 25 cents. Eggs, selected In cartons, SO cents. Butter, country, 30 to 40 cents a pound. Country Hamg, 26 cents a pound. Country Hams, large, 20 cents a pound. 'Corn Meal, 2 cents a pound In small packages. * Sorghum Syrup, 60 cents a gallon. Lard, 20 cents a pound. Cherries, 20 cents a quart. MARKETS ATHEN SCOTTON The local cotton market closed up over the prevlou, dole of 28 1-2 cent*. Tho market doaed Mon day at 28 1-4 cents. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Clos. T.C. July .. .. 37.8 17.88 17.37 37,18 37.37 Oct 31.38 31.18 31.13 31.33 31.18 Doc. .. .. 13.77 31.00 33,73 33.83 33.73 Jan 88.88 33.88 33.80 23.70 31.10 NEW YORK. COTTON Open High Low Closo P.C. dy .. .. 37.18 17.18 27.11 37.11 37.11 « 21.83 11.88 11.(8 31.78 31.(8 K. .. .. 31.31 31.11 11.38 11.81 81.49 in 81.11 31.30 31.08 31.08 31.33 11 A. II. llld*: July 37.13: October 24.14; December 24.45. LI DIRTY BONDS Open P. C. } l*2s 100.2% 100.20 PJrst 4 I-4s 91.12 27.17 Second 4 144s 98.12 98.13 Third 4 l-4s 99.2* 98.43 is dotted with rural settlements, all with stores and are embryo towns like Ila, Neese,. Paoli and Pocataligo. Then the building of the Seaboard railway through the lower edge of the county took away the* trade of a fine slice of territory. Rut Danielsville has always bee: noted for the stability and solven cy of its merchants, and I cannot remember, in its long history, that the town has ever had a commer cial failure. The farmers of Mad ison have always held' their good name and honor very high gnu the fact of a man being from Mkdison county was endorsement or his solvency. Danielsville, according last census, has a population of 355, and a finer set of people you cannot find- But in the m^rch of progress .Danielsville did not lag behind but kept abreast of the times; it has nice churches, and.a splendid bank, with Mr. John Hol der, a brother of Judge Holder, as president, and R- C. Griffith, cashier. The hank Is w’ell patron ized and makes a creditable show ing. A new and handsome school building has been erected and the town has a high school of which its citizens are justly proud. I'fof. Claude Stevens of Carlton is prin cipal, with a faculty of excellent teachers. The town has an able bar in Messrs. C. E. Adams, T. N- Moseley and J. F. Murray, all na tive born young men. The town has two skilled physicians, Dr. W„ D. Gholston and Dr. J. S. Daniel. Dr. Gholston i» also mayor, ami is doing some good work in pressing his town to the front. NUMBER OF STORES Danielsville has a most credita ble line of stores and they carry large and full stocks of general merchandise- There are L- E. Green & Co., B. W. Blackwell, R. H. Graham and Griffith, Baker & Co- D. E. Griffith conducts an undertaking business, and Griffith Sc 'finer automobile repairs and accessories. Danielsville also has blacksmith and other shops, a cot' ton ginnery and all else needed by a modem town. But around Dan ielsville are a number of stores— B. F. Barrett, J. B. Clark, E. W. Deas, S. W* Fitts, J. T. Stovall and J. C. Tyner; B. T. Rogers also conducts a store and creamery near the town. tMrs. Bond has a delightful hotel in Danielsville* She keeps a splendid table and her.* house is kept as neat as a pin. This I hotel ii very popular with the I Social Standing Of Purity Higher ' Than Ever, He Says (Continued From Peg, On,) gradation of womanhood was f part of tho religious ritual of pag an Rome and Greece. , ABRAHAM WAS BEST OF HIS DAY ' "Abraham was undoubtedly^ h< best man in the world of hia day; but If Abriham should coroe to Ath- today with his polygamy and casting out into the wilderne** of Hugar and her child, he would • called to account In the*crlml- il courts of our country. "Eighty-seven thousand people in the days of ancient Rome looked and applauded while gladiator* cut each others throats and sent- cred each others vitals nnd 'blood upon tho stony floor of the Poman arena. Rut even these apectjculf- beoame finally.too tame for Rome Then it was that her loda and ladles, here young men nnd mnld- her little boys and girls, gath ered together to watch Eavage Wild ists rend In pieces, heloUss obi ■men, and crunch be.ieatn thtli great yaws the bones of little children, whose miserable death ngonies were drowned by the ap plause .of the delighted crowd, "But even as late as the seven teenth century we find such nn en- thls In the diary of Samuel I’epys: .‘I went to Charing Crons t» Major General Harrison hanged drawn, and quartered: which wa.* done there, he looking ns cheerful any man could in that condi tion. He was presently cut down, nnd his head and heart shown t* tho people, nt which there were great shouts of Joy.’ Rut you say, ’was not a convict recently beaten to death In Flori- And my nation 1s: An entire nation rose up In vigorous protest, thus evidencing the advancement of the race. '1 believe In the ultimnte perfec ts n r f humanity, because I bcllcvf Ccd ihe I-.Tiber Almighty, maker hrnv-*n rrtt.l earth. But l.ui : nity Is not yzt fitU grown. It is still, to uj-j St. Paul* stntment 'teased to and fro nr^ carried about with every wind it doctrine " nk ej.'-dhood Is a look of r proper sense ( of values. And a.* long ns our country pays more to a motion picture clown than It pays to the Chancellors of Its (Tnlver- sitles y who can question that we nre still children? Ford Sales Pass Half Million Mark Since January 1st Fire Prevention Week Is Being Observed Here. Fire Chief Urges Clean- Up of Danger Spots. '"Fire Prevention Week" started off in Athens Monday with tht public giving attention to the re-i iflovul of old rubbish from uround tb«* attics, basements and othei parts of homes and business hous es, following the suggestions made try Chief. George McDorman. I The fire Insurance men of fh< <$lty are ulso Interested In educat ing the public to a better under- Aandlng of how to prevent fires an<‘ .1 realization of the tremendout losses sustained annually In this country through useless fires. As a part of the program to^ thi observance Of "Fire PreVentior Week” "The Third Alarm” a pic ture dedicated to the fire fighter* of the country, Is being shown at the Elite Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Chief McDorman re quested that this picture be brought here and shown and he urges th< public to see'lL It in not a propaganda picjiin hut one that bounds in thrills am' carries a highly Interesting story. Chief McDorman says: nh'|M‘I" n ^. eVery man ' W ° mnn an,) child in this community will be Alarm haVl " K “ een " The Th lrd DETROIT, Mich.—More than half a million Ford cars and truck, sold in 120 days. That is the astonishing record just established by the Ford Motor company, eclipsing " " ’*fS January 1 lo May l »i« of Ford cars and timcks in the United States reached the enor mous total of 561.544, nearly twice the number sold at retail during the same period a year ago when the total was 283,782. Even with its huge production ra i»iou>r facilities, now operating on a previous schedule in excess of 6,500 cars the month, just as has every/:, month this year, and was the u, ! r teenth consecutive month in v y* 100,000 sates have run over mark. • Sales, during April totaled e.-,?,, \ Ford cars and trucks, 50,000 mo,: than were delivered in 'the month last year when 115,282 tail deliveries were made. iry popul traveling public. Whatever Dan-1 i has Is 'Jesus called hts age a childish lel.vme'V.ns Is the best. Madison l aBa b J ?c “ u * e , 1U con ‘<'"«'> u * is now building good highways and ] fl " h Individualism, He comnared they all either j»ss through or the people to children playing In^thr connect with Danielsville. They ’ market place whoso childish seUlah- can but help to build up and ad' ness mode harmonious play ImpoS' town. vertise the I But Danielsville being the capital of the county, gives it prominence and attracts many to the place, not only from over the county but from other towns and sections. Tho county'has a splendid set df offi cers as follows: N. C. Bullock, or dinary; W. D. Meadow, clerk of court; Henry Hall, sheriff; Roy Daniel, superintendent of educa tion; and Dave Freeman, chairman of board of supervisors. Judge Charlie O'Kelley is clerk of the board, and there is not a better known or more populur man in up per Georgia. BOLL WEEVIL EFFECT SMALL The boll treevil and exodus move ment effected Madison perhaps as little if not less than any county in the state. Its population is over whelmingly white, and last year Madison made a very good cotton crop in spite of the weevil. Danielsville is located among the gently undulating hills of our beautiful Piedmont region, and a healthier spot or more delightful ' f residence cannot be found. . the building of good high ways and the introduction of mo tor vehicles, and the more thickly settling of the country, interior towns like Danielsville are sure to take on new life and development. Good highways and rapid transit vehicles put all towns on an equal ity end parity. slble. •'Is not this the difficulty today In Industry? As long as eapltol nnd labor refuso to play the game to* nether In good fellowship can we say of ourselves that we are other than childish? "And Is not this also true of In* ternatlonal relationships? ’Hut thl difficulty In the way of the forma, lion of a League of Nations, Is that each nation Is afraid that the oth er nations will get the larger nnm bles In the game. ■How are you and 1 to aid In tts.4 process of racial advancement? The nnswer Is simply that thi world must be so nurtured In hndy mind and spirit, as that It mny grow up Into a full grown human Ity In Christ. ;And thnt mean) simply that tho: world must mothered. "Jesus had the mother heart; and every preacher, teacher nnd worl* helper must bring' the heart of a mother upon the childish follies o' the world. Motherhood Is the'synnnymn ol vicarious sacrifice. And all qrho have blessed.the world have poured out their llvee In unteifleh eer* vice. "As you teachers go out Into e nsedy world let me beg that you take with you as the motto of yoiw lives the statement of St. Paul 'Now nhldlth faith, hope, love/ Wt must have faith In God: we mi)»l have hope of humanity; hut above all love must be the controlling principle of our hearts nnd oui We are receiving every day— Extra Fine Quality Beans at 3 qts. for 25c Small Yellow Crook-Neck Squash at 5c the pound Spring Onions 5c Orecn Cabbage 5c New Irish Potatoes Idaho Baking Potatoes i ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. j Bread tastes good—Neverj jades the appetite—is the' true foundation of every meal. Rye Bread 10c, Gra ham Bread 10c, Quality Bread 3 loaves for 25c. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. The WORLD’S APPLAUSE” BEBE DANIELS and LEWIS STONE It’s A Special At Regular Prices TUESDAY SHOWING Mighty Lak'a Rose A Symphony of Life in the High and Low Places. Recently Shown in Atlanta At Advanced Prices to Record Business PALACE Tuesday Supper 50c Breaded Veal Chops String Beans Creamed Mashed Potatoes I tread Pudding, Cream Sauce ; , j 4 Coffee, Tea uXJJHfcf /» 50 Cento ! CHICAQO GRAIN Open WHEAT— ««!»« .. .. 113 May .. 116% .July .. 114% CORN— *«l>l 75% -- .. 76*4 July 46)4 OATS— Sept May .. .. July .. .. 41 NEW YORK STOCKS » Open 1 P.M. P.C. Coen Coin so% 81 80 Kenulcott Copper 38 * 37* 37* Cuban Cnne Sugar 15* 14* 15* Austin Nichole .. 26* .... 24* IT. 8. Steel 99* 98* 99* Southern Ry 33* 33* 33* Sou. Ry. pfd 6c Fan American 75* Induet rial Alcohol 67* 56* 57 N. Y. Central .... 98 98* 97* Arne. Tei. Tel. ,. 123* Lowe’s Inc 16* U. 8. Sugar 75* .... 75* ■mi: , ftU'Refeir Banner-Herald Want Ads. jr. Mrs. Burke Says Help Arrived Just In Time Scarcely Had Strength To Keep Going and Couldn’t Eat Without Suffering, Says Savannah Resident. Praises Tanlac For Res toration. Tho .vldonoe rrgdkllng ttye vatu' of Tanlac In the treatment o atomnch trouble with its many at tendant Ills in too conclunlvo t< i mlmit of doubt. Upwards* o: seventy-five thousand w«*H knowr men nnd women have publicly tea- tlflell to the remarkable merits o* the medicine and the list of en dorsements continues to grow dally'. Among the thousands of Georglr people who have realized the pow ers of Tanlac is Mrs. Kozzie Burke 620 West Broad street, Shvannnh. Mrs. Burke relates her experience os follows: Tanlac undoubtedly savf*d mo from a complete breakdown. X ba< suffered from stomach and nerv< disorders for nearly a year nnd scarcely had energy and strehkfh to’ ke<pp me uolnr I could IMJT’W even the most delicate food with out suffering from Indigestion. “My slater, who had taken Tan- lac with splendid results, persuad ed me to try the treatment, too. and before I had finished my third bottle I was delighted to find that I was feeling like a new person I hiul a $ood appetite at every meal and could digest solid food for the first time In many months. I had gone down In weight on account of stomach trouble and during the few /reeks I took Tanlac I gained several pounds. It Is the finest tonic I have ever known anything about nnd I never miss an oppor tunity to recommend It.** A dull, dragging feeling of th« body, a sluggish mind, depresslor of spirits,, nervousness, stomach trouble, headache backache palnf In the pit of the stomach, sides and kidney region and general debility are among the numerous symptomr of a condition from which thous* ands'of people suffer. They slmpl) need something to tone up the sys tem and assist the vital organs lr performing their iwoper functions Tanlac Is a powerf il reconstructive tonic and always produces most gratifying results. - 4 Tanlarf is for sal« bjr all *<x*1 ilruKcl.is. Acc.pt , no substitute. Over It million bottles SblJ.—M-‘, vrrtlsemenL -T— 1 Just a Real Good Car Star Car Worth the Money \'- The Latest Achievements in die Auto World Announcing the Opening of i DURANT and STAR SALES AND SERVICE Tuesday May 29th You are cordially invited to come by and get your auto crankcase washed out and refilled with SUPREME Auto Oil FREE of Charge. DURANT AND STAR CARS la i be on exhibition and a. demonstration J bo gladly given wijhfuiy q?odel, Phone 271 E. Washington Street Opposite Court House ATHENS GEORGIA HVStDY,! ' i''