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TBB BAWNRB-HgBALP. ATHHWg, CBOHCIX
THURSDAY MAY 31. 1823
for the liver
Beware of imitation*. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack*
age* bearing above trade mark.
STOMACH OFF- TRY THIS
Get j4 box of Ml-O-Na Stomach
T;i M«t« at H. It. Palmer A Bone
and stop nil distress. Relieves In
digestion, or money back.
Days of Dizziness
Coma to Hundreds of Athens People
fftijtfe ore diya of dizzinen*:
rpclls of hcudaclies, pingud
backache;
Scfnetltncs rheumatism pair.
. Often urinary disorders.
Doan's Kidney Pills arc especial
ly for kidney Ills.
Endorsed In Athcas by grateful
friends and neighbors. Ask' y<
nefr.tibor.
Mrs. T. .8. Sengrnves; 378 Dough
erty St, Athens, says: "Several
years ago my .kidneys began to act
lrrtgularly and my back gave in«
a lot of.trouble. I had sharp paint
to stab through mo but Poan’d
Kidney Pills sure gave in© quick
relief and I have never had much
occasion to uso them since, I use«’
to have sharp catches through my
l-.v-k and when I stooped I could
hardly straighten again. I became
dizzy and black specks passed be
fore my eyes. I had headaches an
was nervous. .1 had Doan's Kidney
P11M‘recommended to mo and '
u*c<J them. They-soon freed me of
tho.palns and aches and kidney dls-
orders. I can highly recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone."
PMce COc at all dealers, Don’'
©Imply .ft*k t°r a kidney remedy—
Ret--Doan’s Kidney Pills—the. sam<
th^t-Mrs. Sengrnves hud. Foster-
Milhurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, K. Y.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linncll & Company’s
Private Wire
eial
ottoi
estimate makes
id the
i t'.'J.'J, crop 11,325,000.
il of Commerce says: Cotton
uvement again meant little
veiling up before the holiday
r«i»urt of tomorrow,
icnnwhilc the gist of the private
‘ports and dis|>atc-hes (touring into
ew York daily is so hail that tho
rice Is braced, the belt In too wet
»d rainy, there Is too much grass,
eeYlt has appeared, growth said to
? from 2 to 4 weeks late on early
id late cotton. A further install-
cut of special reports to Journal of
ummerce was not at all reassuring.
WEEKLY WEATHER
Temperatures during much of tho
oek were below normal In north-
estern, central and eustern por-
.ns of the Itelt. with frequent heavy
rains and excessive rains in some
u. Progress wa sfalrly good to
xtd In Texas, where tempera-
vere ul»ove normal and rain-
is light In many hsrniitle*.
Cool cloudy weather with heavy to
exccsflve rains lit Oklahoma caused
deterioration generally, while fre
quent rains occurred lit Arkansas
where stands and conditions are
rather poor to very (ioor. Conditfbns
Were somewhat moro favorable In
Louisiana, where progress was very
good, but growth was poor In Ten
nessee where cultivation ynui Inter
rupted.
Progress varied from deterioration
very good progress In Mississippi
d Alabama where nights were too
ol and too much rnln occurred,
ndltlpns were gem-ally decidedly
unfavorable for cotton In Georgia bo-
.f frequent heavy to excessive
rains, cool weather ami hail, with
li gross In fields and work at
standstill. Growth was poor In the
Carolina!* but condition of tho crop
In still fairly good In South Carolina.
P. K. WILSON HEIS
By R. S. DAVIS
Election of offic
©tin
of the Alpha Omega
c-lty held in Le Conte Hall Tuc:
day night.
Mr. R K. Wilson was ununlmou;
ly-elected president of the society,
succeeding Mr. T. M Adams.
T. M. Craig was elected vlco-prcs-
ldent. while Mr, T. P McKenzie wae
hosen secret ary-treasurer for the
nsying year.
Two new candidates were Ini
tiated Into the mysteries of tho
lety, Messrs. T. P. McKenzie
and J. G Crovatt
et-to-gether meeting
hns ben planned for Friday night
June 1, at L© Conte Hall Refresh
ment© nntl hmokes galore wHJ If
forth coming, and quite nn enjoy
able occasion is expected. Tenta
tive plans for the program of the
evening, among other features, in-
ciudo an address by Dr. II. C.
white. It is earnestly requested
that nil members be present Don’t
forget the time. Friday night, and
the place L« Conte Hall
Athens Visitors
MARKETS
Unless yon soo tho name "Bay
er" on packas* or on tablets yoi
aro nut getting tho genuine Bayci
TuwJwrt prescribed by VhyelclaM
over twenty-two years ami proved
aafr hy millions for
Colds Hcodaeho
Tooth arho Lumbago
Znrncho Rheumatism
Nvuralgia l'uin, Pain
“Bayer Tablets ol As
pirin'' only. Each unbroken pnik-
ojre contains proper directions.
Ilan.ly boxes of twelve tablets
tost few cents. Druggists also
sell bottles of 24 and IDO. Aspirin
ts tho trade mark of Bayer Manu
facture of Monoacctieacldester of
Halirylicacid.—(Advertisement.)
One Extra Slice Three
Times ;t Day Will Build
Strong, Sturdy Bodies
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market . closed
Thursday at the Bamc as the prev
ious close of Tuesday 28 1-4 cents.
Wednesday 'was a holiday on the
exchango.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Ixiw Close r.C.
Jan .. .. 23.98 24.00 23.75 23,80 24.03
Jolf .. .. 27.28 27.41 27.07 27.12 27.2:
Oot 24.74 23.80 24.68 24.63 24.S2
Doe 24.21 24.30 24.04 24.14 14.32
It A. M. Dills: July 27.30; October
24.6S; December 24.18.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
On«n lush tow Close P.C.
Jan 32.se 23.50 23.43 23.43 23.08
July .. .. 27.35 27.01 27.31 27.33 27.53
(let. .. .. 24.22 24.32 23.08 24.01 24.21
Dee 13.76 23.7S 23.58 33.60 23.86
11 A. M. lllils; July 27.49; October
14.11; December 23.68.
CHICAGO DRAIN
Open
WHEAT—
Kent .' 71214 in*
May >13* »2H
July - »J* >n*
CORN—
Kept 75* 75*
May 77* 77*
July 79 77*
OAT8-
,pt .. .. 19 iVH
aj 49*
July V .. .. 40* 40*
i Cola
Kennlcott Copper
Aunt in Nlch<»l» ..
Hi mi them H>*. >.<•
Sou. Hy. pfd
American ..
IndUNtrlal Alcohol
N. Y. Central ...
80Vi
37%
80%
37%
84%
24%
75%
5«%
00%
FIE OF MARKET
Cheese or Honey, for va
riety as Toast, either
Trench or Milk, French
Bread 10c, Quality Bread
3 l0 \nNm n 2 Anvpv Monroe Newspaper Urges
ARNOLD-ABNEY Establishment of Curb
“ Market in That City As
Result of Success Here.
The fame of-Athena’ Curb Mar
ket and its success has caused
other Northeast Georgia towns to
urge establishment of such an en-
tS Walton News, published by
Editor E. A- Caldwell, says edi
torially:
"Monroe may not be able to do
as big things with a curb market
proposition as our neighboring
city, Athens, where 105 applica
tions to sell at said market were
made in one day. Monroe can, on
a smaller scale, open up something
of this kind, thereby giving the
producers of town and rural com
munities the opportunity to ex
hibit {o advantage and sell at a
profit. A gentleman from the
Athens market sold several gal
lons of black walnuts which, he
thinks, could never have been dis
posed of anywhere else.
"The Athens market is only a
little over three weeks old and is
proving a great delight and benefit
to the producer and consumer, says
the Athens paper- Mrs. Troutman,
widow of a distinguished Metho
dist minister, has the market un
der her supervision. We believe
most firmly a curb market, at
Jfusz'tfr certain days in the week,
yrUl prove a great help in Mon-
Among those visiting In Athens
Thursday were. J. C. Perkins'. New
York City; S. Hallman, Savannah;
F. if. Drake, CJnclnnntl; W. It.
Muttoon, Washington; W. D.
Rhoads. Macon; W. II. Mason, El
bert on.
J. C. Itaxon, Illshop; Mrs. W.. 8.
Roberts, Dawson; Juntos ,C. Wil
liams, Atlanta; L. L. Owens, Ashe
ville; Wallace Wright, Asheville;
8. E. Mundny, Ashovillo, W. P.
Lynn. Spartanburg, 8. C. #
C. K. Earle, Spartanburg, 8. C.;
E. E. Cowart, Albany, Ga.; Mrs.
W. W. Jones, Cullodon, Ga.; Miss
Ruby Means, Culloden, Ga.; H. H.
Alexander, Augusta, Ga.; B. *E.
Lester, Augusta; E. *N. Upshaw
Atlanta.
Dan Wood, Cairo, Ill.; W. IT.
Klclnsmlth, New Orleans, La.; P.
II. Williams, Macon; Miss Ethel
Williams, H.. W. Iloust, Atlanta;
Thompson, Allen, Philadelphia,
Pa.; K. W. Rock, Bridgeport, Conn.
Miss K. Bnllard, Atlanta.
H. J. Pratt. Atlnntn; J. H. (Mc
Donald, Baltimore, Mrf.; J. B
Goodwin, (Cincinnati; W. Erwin
Griffin. Macon; W. H. Dunklin,
Macon.
JOHliWFlD
Found Gn i 11 y to One
Count in Prohibition
Case in the City Court
Here.
J. Pato Johnson, placed on thlal
In City Court Wednesday charged
with having whiskey was found
guilty of oho count ,tn two casos
which wore consolidated.
Johnson was'found guilty of
possessing one pint of ^rhlskoy and,
fined |100 and costs. Johnson was
charged with violation of the pro
hibition law in connection with
raids and subsequent closing of n
soft drink stand on Thomas street
where It wns said liquor was sold.
Pal Lemons and William Cody,
young men. wejo fined 125 each
after being found guilty of assault
and battery on the person of H. W
Hollis of Princeton. Someone blew
u»> Mr. Hollis’ mall box. Tie accused
the defendants, they heard of the
accusation and confronted him. Mr.
Hollis drew a knife, it is said,
whereupon the young men began
fighting. .
Court adjourned Wednesday r»f*
©moon. All courts In Georgia were
requested to rreran until next week
on account of the Georgia Bar As
sociation mooting.
IS SILLING DAILY
The enrollment for the summer
camps of the Athens Young Men’s
Christian Association, is progress,
ing splendidly. On Wednesday,
May .'{0th, forty-five boys had sign
ed up for the boys’ camp. The
same clay last year only five had
registered- Twenty-three girls
also, hud sent in their applications,
as compared with two last year on
the same date-
The registration for the camps
thus fur is 40 boys and HI girls; or
« total of 61 ahead of lost gear’s
registration on this date.
CAMP CAMPAIGN
ORGANISATION
Nicholson Social
And Personal News
NICHOLSON, Ga.—A largo crowd
gathered at Baptist church Sun
day afternoon and listened atten
tively to the singing that was fur
nished by local talent. It «vas
scheduled immediately following
the' Sunday school hour and the
attendants enjoyfcd tho occasion
immensely. We hope to have the re
petition of this event shortly.
The annual revival meeting or
the Congregational Holiness
church will begin here on Friday
evening proceeding tho fourth Sun
day in July. The pastor v Rev. h.
If. Fortsqn of Comer will have
charge of the meeting, nnd is ex
pecting tho assistance of Rev. F.
1). Sorrow of Abbeville, S. C., also
Rev. O. W. Price and daughter,
Miss Eula Price of Toccoa. Fur
ther announcements will be made.
Miss Lurline Collier, tho (V 'nty
Demonstrator, of Jefferson
tinuanco of people going there.
Miss Mattie Smith has returned
home from a prolonged visit to
Loxington where she was £he guest
of relatives nnd friends.
Messrs. Roy Sheridan and Ralph
Cole of Commerce were visiting
here among the fair sex, Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. H. A Sorrow is at Griffin
where he is conducting revival
services during this week.
Miss Louisa Llewellyn Is homo
from a weeks stay with relatives
at Brockton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sorrow of
Commerce were visiting here
among relatives for the week-end.
ifr. R. R. Harvey of Atlanta was
visiting here, Saturday and Sun
day hmong relatives. »' r('c
Mrs. Bettio Smith and children
were the guests of srelativea in
Oglethorpe one day l*C»t week. *
Mrs. BoBsslft Payno and Miss
Sadie Johnson of Commerce were
visiting here .Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Floyd, Arthur, C. H.
Palmer and wife of Lexington
»» at their last meeting of tfae| Sma ]I y e H ow Sq nash
year on Wednesday • 'it StlU
going at 5c the pound
Beans at 3 qts. for 25 c
New Irish Potatoes at
2 pounds for I5 C
Cucumbers
Bell Peppers
Egg Plants
Iceberg Lettuce
year on Wednesday
The following were elected: Al
ton Hosch, of Greenville, president;
Alexis Marshall or Atlanta, first
assistant; Walter B. Russell, of
Winder, second assistant; Mike
Bennett, of Atlanta, fi.st censor;
Jones, second censor; iPorter Cos*
well, clerk; Gant, corresponding
secretary; William Tate, critic,
Phi Kappa Debating council, Mc-
Hee, Anderson, Tate. '
Mr. Hbsch took tho chair and
called the society to order. He
congratulated tho society on the
couraged them to come baqjc next
work for the past year and on*
year and take an Interest In the
society and make it oven better
than ever.
ARN OLD-ABNF, Y
&CO.
READ rN N T ER A0 H S ERAL ^
The work of the boys’ and girls’hast w«ek In interest of the
camp campaign organization, com-.cation In which alio specializes,
posed of fourteen teams—eight off There will bo preaching services
at the Baptist chnrch, Saturday
afternoon and Sunday morning.
Rev. N- T. Lancaster of Statham
will deliver tho messages. A eor-
with the ladles, Thursday of I were week-end visitors here.
men and six of women—is doing a
great d» al to arouse an intelligent
interest in the camps on the part
of the parents and young people of
Athens. ,
Mr. Thos. II. Dozier, Jr-, is the
chairman of-this camp campaign,
and has called a meeting of all the
teams and workers for Friday aft
ernoon at the Y. M- C. A- to hpve
their second conference
o’clock sharp.
Hal invitation is extended the pub
lic to attend.
Nicholson’s logging crew that has
been stationed near E*iSi.vUe fof
the past t\y> weeks, was uo foi
the week-end, tho nu««tt o! homo
One worker has made tho point
that it does not cost an extra $10
to send a boy to camp, but only
that amount between what it Is
now costing to keep that hungry
boy at home, and the camp fee,
which in the average case, will be
only two, or three dollars, and for
that additional cost per week of a
few dollars the boy can spend jix.
or four, or two weeks, of an ide$l
summer with nn equipment ihat is
unsurpassed; with a chance to
grow up *nto a clean, healthy, fear
less, Christian gentleman, end real
izing that a boy, who serves God
first, is happier, healthier, and
more efficient than~the drifter, or
the boy who is sowing a crop of
wild oats, which he will soon reap
an increased harvest from,-to the
loss of not only the kind of b man
he could have been, but «lso to so*'
cicty. ^
la'. _
five I folks.
Rev. L. JI. Fortson of Comer
filled his regular appointment here
at the Congregational Holiness
church, Sunday morning. The
evening service was .postponed on
account of the bad weather.
Miss Iva Nora Carlan of Com
merce wa sthe guest of Mr. T. C.
McConnell’s home last week.
Revs. A. O. Hood. W. M. Davis
and Arthur Johnson were in Win
der Monday. They visited Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Shaw who were in
jured In the train-auto wreck there
last Thursday. Tho condition of
the patients Is reported i^rlous,
hut hopes for their recovery are
Intertained.
Mr. Wesley Brock loft on Mon
day of this week for Chattarooga,
Tonn., where he hns set u • i a po
sition. This is tho fifth person leav
ing our town within th) past two
months for Chattanooga. Wages
there are responsible f t the cop-.
IMr* Guy Llowallyn of Brockton
was tho guest of Mr- T. J. Llew-
allyn Sunday afternoon.
Miss Sadie Smith is visiting near
Lexington, the guest of relatives
and friends.
Miss Madie Whitehead of Com
merce was tho week-end guest
friends in the city. .
Messrs, rlaudls Na^r* ar'* ©Go
Smith of Crawford were visiting
In the city for the week-end.
Mr. Dpb Smith nnd family of
Commerce were tho guests of rola
tives here Sunday.
Alton Hosch New
Phi Kappa Head
JESTER
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too iiito to Classify
SWEET I’EAH, SWEET PEAS,
SWEET PEAS. Perfectly lovely
sweet peas, only 35 cents a hundred,
delivered. Phone 7G4. m31c
FOR RENT — 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment, private hath, sink In
kitchen nnd heater In hath
Good location. Phone 354 -J.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
About the Hebrew Ladies’ Good Shop at Ep-
tinga today. Use your Weekly Pass and before
the sale closes tonight treat your sweet tooth to
some of the delicious concoctions of the best
cooks in Athens.
ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads,
GOODYEAR be-
VX Here* there are
two factors to low-
coat mileage—*
quality tire and con
scientious dealer
service to back it up.
Goodyear make*
that kind [of the,
and we have pledged
ourselves, as the
Goodyear Dealers in
this town, to give
you that' kind of
An Cn<wr SarmUn Stmtlm*
Bonier* mm mntl mmd rnc+m*
mm%d the mem Cemdyeee
Cmrde with the hmmtmd All*
Weether Treed end hmeh
mtth* mtmdmrd
Scott Hardware
Athena, Ga.
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