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MONDAY. JUNE J isos
912 Biscuits from One Bag of Flour
Don’t Miss the Bargain! f
The Curb Market will open in the morn-
Use your Unlimited Ride, Tranfserable
Weekly Pass, which will carry you right to
the market and save time and money.
X ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC J
COMPANY
before. Every lino of'trpd*
site to a progressive twenty*
Jt.ini. fc >me rured, 25 rents i
ATHENS COTTON
'.The local cotton market clo
It the iimc level an the previous
closei of Saturday, 27 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
, , Open IliKh Low Close I’.C
J«n 22.35 26.15 23.65 26.05 22.fit
July .. .. 2«.10 25. %
Oct. 23.39 22.90 22.10 22.79 2*.2.i
Dec 22.65 22.31 22.11 22.47 22.92
11 A. M. Bids: January 23.18; July
2C.85; October 21.27; December 23.80.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. 22-18 .: 22.25
July .. .. 26.30 26.3X 25.78 26.33 26.1 »
Oct 22.55 22.87 22.25 *2.52,22.58
pac. .. 22.30 22.57 21.75 22.21 *3.1"
It A. M. Bids: January 33.08; July
26,95; October 23.68; December 23.22.
Athens; Helen McDorman, At«*hns; I^art
Kathleen Merry, Athens; Fanny jure
Murray, Athens; Sarah Price, Ath-I
ens; Lucy Robinson. Covington; PROSPEROUS
Frances Wade, Sewanee, Term.; CONCERNS
Evelyn Zettler, Guntersville., Ala.
The honor graduates are, first Bogart has a prosperous bank Ir
honor, Miss Helen McDorman, of th „ partner* Hank, with J. C. Coop-
president and cashier. |-
lirefl Ilggs, 11.00
LIBERTY BONOS
Oh
Wr*t 4 l*4s ..
• Second 4 l -1s ..
’ Third 4 l-1s ..
Fjpurth 4 l-1s .
High School Meet
Begins Thursday
(Continued From Page One)
Lawrence,
nturyr town Is found In Ito- LSexLm*
ml its progressive merchants j 100 Yard Dash—Director. Frank
Ide-awako and enterprising. ! O. Miller arid R. F. Keener. Scouta
112, 12 and 14 being eligible.
100 Yard Dash—Director, F. O.
Miller and F. L- Keener. Scout*
15 and older are eligible.
The line of march which pre
cedes the field events is expecte
to be led by a brass band.
ndar Tallulah Falla*, Ga.
Exact information will be given
to any one desiring to know about
any camp detail.
- Every body and every girl in
Athens Is invited to this camp
rally; the boys to hear about the
CTi
Southern Mutual
Agents Arriving
Here For Meeting;^T?i£SS!%/Kl?' "“H
■ | Sixth District—/. R. Jkrry^Grif- j
(Continued From Pago One)
F. Parker operates a general aton
and mill; W T. Atkins deals in j
lumber and building material; tin
Bogart Ginning Co., operate a firs*
class ginnery; Nunnnlly Ac Steph
ens, n blacksmith shop; W. T.
Harrolson a ginnery; John W.
Caidi n gin. The merchants arc
J. I*. Autry St Son, O. H Brail-
lwrry, R F Christlnn. 1) W Dean.
ton. and Charles
Gnipley.
Fifth District—G. W. Glnusicr,' J. T. Dickens, J. W Feeman, M A
Decatur, president; J. T. McGee. jGrlffltb A- Son. Miller A: Nunnnlly
East Point, vice president; J. S. ( o D. Norris, c\ H. Sims, B A.
Fleming, Cojiyers, secretary-treas- j Smith.and J. E Ward ,
ill of these houses do a good
ilness, as their town draws
fin, president; M. A.Umith,'Thom-1 1 r n ' 1 ,'', from two eoiirtles and a
aston, vice president; A. J. lf^r-1 thiokiy settled and prosperous
C1P RALLY AT
E£
Old Campers Will Tell
About Camps of Other
Days. Camp Cabinet An
nounced.
vice pr
grove. Zebulon, secretary-treasur- j H
er; J. H- Johnson. Gray, and J. T i
boys’ camp, which opens on June pervislon of social and stunt
tilth. and lasts for six week*, and events, .sihging and orchestra.
a. • Roswell Mallory will do special
work* in coaching boys, who are
behind in their studies. He also
will have charge of all forms of
tumbling and gymnastics, setting
up exercises. Charles Hooper will
supervise the canoeing and care
of the campers while
the girls to hear about the girls 1
camp, which opens August first
and continues for four weeks.
Parents dre also invited to be
present Wednesday to learn at
first hand how the camp is run.
t ; CHICAGO GRAIN
Open
-Wheat—
S*pt 110
May 111%
no, i
%ORN-
Fent 66%
I Fleming, Sparta,
i The Company at Home—ft
Toombs Du Bobo, Athens.
Impressions—Chancellor D. C
Harrow.
,2 NEW YORK STOCKS
Open 1 I’.M.
Coca Cola 77% 78%
Cuban Cane Sugar
Austin Nichols
Ui ft Rtsel 95% 93%
r ern Ry. ... 33 32%
ft* pM
Ksnnlcott Copper 36% 36%
Central .... M 97%
tual—Director Chas. M. Snelllng.
The Largest Agency—Howard j Henry "Forsyth *
„„ „„ , , „ I Seventh District—D- If. Pcrry . |h->rrlo» nnd voKetoble* l.rougM t.,
The ,5th Anniversary Louis II > man , LaFayette.-president; L. C. i Athen* are from around that town,
ndrew*, Mlllcdgcvllle. 1 Evans, Carteraville, secretary-1 Bosst has n future and a bright
Small Agency—Thomaa F. treasurer; M. C. Allen. Calhoun, nn ” t “°- u ,l!ul “ k ' ,,0< ' 11 ni '
vice president; J. E- Purks, Cedar- el»* ,hat 11 prosper™* ■ and
town, and B. F. Quigg. Iiome. t growing town needs. It Is *ettled
Eighth District—Lamar Fer*u- J* » WlcndM class of c Usen. nnd
son, I/rvonia. president; B. M iUrey nM h.wo f.-Uth In thplr- town
Grier, Elberton. vice president; J. l( m<3 are winking t r pbuibl-
ngents of the company are 1. Allman, Hartwell, secretary* I * n *- Athens feels a special pride
treasurer; J. T- Purks, Madison.
Ninth District—J. A. Mershon.
Gainesville, president; Edmund
Wroc, Toccoa. vice president; J. p.
Cash, Winder, secretary-treasurer;
J. O. Stubbs, Lawrenceville, and J.
F. MuMrow, Commerce.
Tenth District—J. F. Lambert,
Sandcrsvillc. president; J. D. Nash,
Crawfordville, vice president; C.
C. McCollum. Wrens, secretary-
treasurer; Braswell Dcen, Tcnnillc.
and F. Cumniing, Wnrrcnton.
Eleventh District—S. E. Denton.
Barley, president; J. C- Bowie,
W. T: Forbqp, superintendent of
the Y. M. C. A- camps, announces
the young men who will compose
the cainn cabinet. The camp cag-
inet is Secretary Forbes’ greatest
asset kt camp life-* It is composed
of old; 'experienced campers, ex
pert swimmers, all round athletes,
and above all else, clean, manly,
Christian, young gentlemen.
In addition to the eight cabinet
A camp rally for boys and-girls,
<•"- — ** «» "eld at
!oe:ir(. Thr mrllMt straw' I tho Y - M ‘ C A ‘ Wednesday after- also have chs^e of one of the
N, Y. Central .... Ill 97(4 97'4
Abie. T.I. Tel. .. 129(4 12314 123(4
l4BW«*B Inc 17
• Vi ft Sugar 17%
A ATHENS CURB MARKET
BULLETIN
Jur>« 5, 1*23.
5 cents pound,
ans. string. 33 cents gallon,
sts. 5 and 10 cents a bunch,
mwberrles, 16 centa a quart,
lerrlca, 16 centa a quart,
r, 30 and 40 centa a pound.
4?abbagr. 6 and 10 cents a bond,
ke, home made, price according
r.o and variety.,
rrota, 6 and 10 cent* a bunch,
lekens, frtera. 16 centa a pound,
ns. 20 centa a pound.
:ers, 12 centa a pound.
26 centa a down,
selected. 20 cenU a doeen. *
Thornton’s
TUESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
*ork Sweet Potatoes
Cabbage
.. Spring Onion*
Creamed Mashed Potato**
Stewed Com
Muffin* «nd Biscuit
Apple Bull
Coffee, Tea or Mil*
50 Cents
Roaot
Supper 50c -
Sliced Beef Tongue
String B«b«m
Irish Potato Salad
Boiled Onions
Hot Biscuits.
Cocoanut Pudding
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
i follow
Athens Du Bose & Du Bose; A1
bnny, Vontulctt & Bates; Amcri*
[cum, J. A. Davenport; Atlanta
1'atiflo & Lipscomb; Augusta F.
PhInl*y/& Co.,; Barncsvlllc, Cottci
A: ColCnmn; Brunswick, Jnn. 8
Wright,; Oartcrsvlllc, John T. Nor
ris; Columbus, Chas. M. Wool-
Bilk; Covington. R. I*. Lester;
Cuthbert, Owen A. Harris; Dalton
Frank 8. l’ruden, Eatonton, Geo
W. Adams: Forsyth,' Persons
Persons; Gainesville, Dozier St
Drizlcr; Greensboro, E. W. Copclan
Griffin, E. 8. McDowell; LaGrnngo,
Ia II Adams; Macon, W. D. Grif
fith; Mndlson, R U. Thamnson &
Son; Marietta, Jns. II. Groves;
Mllledfrovlllc, L. If. Andrews;
Newnan, II. C. Fisher & Sons;
Quitman, Denmark Groover; Roms
Hamilton Yancey; Sandcrsvillc,
Geo. D. Wnrthen: Savannah. W.
D. Hearing St Son; Sparta, Thos.
Fleming; Ttyomasvlll#. Merrill
& Moore; Valdosta, R A. Peeples
St Sons; Washington, Jos. R. Dy-
Wcst Point, Phillip Lanier.
Sixty-Sixth Annual
Commencement At
Lucy Cobb Closes
I.ucy Cobh; Virginia lliirt ipnl Ann
Hurt represented two of .the
•laughters of Mrs. Rutherford. Tho
rest of tho cast were representa
tives of tho student body at Lucy
Cobb Institute.
The central thought of the plaf
was portrayed in modem atmos
phere around which la built the
historical pageant of other days.
Tho first entertainment ever given
at Lucy Cobb, a May festival, was
reproduced in nantomJne in “Miss
Millie’s Story.”
The play waa written by Mrs.
Henson Estes Bussey, the author of
“They Shall Not Perish.” a plat
written In behalf of Armenia; “2
pigs 2 equal 6.” a delightful bit of
satire published In Tho Woman
Citlsen. Now York. 1920; "Brother
to an Ox,” produced at the Univer
sity of Georgia during the summer
of 1922, under the direction of
Miss Carolyn Cobb, and a few
atorlca and poeigs published in
magazines.
Mrs. Bussey is the daughter of
Mrs. Lena Shewmake Johnson and
the late Judge Philip P. Johnson of
Waynesboro, Ga., a grand daugh
ter of Judge John Troup Shew
make, confederate congressman in
1868. and George Clark Smoot
Johnson, of the Maryland family,
among whom waa Ueverdy Johnson
of Baltimore.
Mlssc*' Mae Bostick. Louisville.
O*.; Gladys Bunn, Fairfax; Sarah
noon of this week, June Cth, at 4 eabins, as leader of a group of
nVIoek !>°y", there will be as many other
, ,, J, [leaders selected as thebe are cab-
At this rally old campers will , filled with boys. There are
tell about the camps of other days, j fourteen cabins in all. If there is
Last year’s campers will tell about a full capacity crowd, six more
the first year’s camp at the Y. M- [young men will be selected as as-
C. A.'s permanent camp, which is sistants. ,
owned by them in the mountains Martin (Buster) Kilpatrick will
anil Interest In ltoaart,
prosperity of the two places are
elosely allied. We knew thnl
whatever tends to help Bogart wilt ;
nfso benefit Athens. It Is n delight- j
ful ride In your ear to Itogurt |
through n lovely and proaporou! [
farming country, and visitor* are j
always receiving a warm and j
hearty welcome from the .kind and j
hoaplbiblo people of that charming |
town.
supervise all forms of
outdoor athletics. Walter T. For
bes, Jr., will have charge pf all
water work, and instruction in
swimming, diving, and water
sports. Carlton Mell will have su-
'll .Plan the canoe an,] i. ,
rnce !’ th0 canoe pageant. Et
in charge o(
ward Hodgson will be
the tennis eou-ts and tennis t 011r
namente. John Green a-it
Dudley are the two new me„,bl
of tins years cabinet, ami in -..ir*
tion to being leaders 0 f one oft
cabin groups, will assist the nthT,
cabinet members their ap^jj
Let every one who is interested
to the camp be present at
the lake. afternoon , t ^
In mJleipatlon. of the future do- i
velopment-of tho country^"between
Athena and Rpuart, Romo of the
land-owner* arc horderlm? tho
highway Ihroup^ tliolr . property
with shade and iornnmontn! tree*
, i„ n f<*w yro| these will add great-
Twelfth District—L- M. Wilson. l Jy <f| t j, e i^uty and nttractlvene*s i
of tho country.
|II V oIUv 11 L , V • V_>" JI'MrlV|
Ocilla, vice pf^hlcnt; J. B. Mott,
Valdosta, secretary-treasurer; W
C. Langley, Quitman, and R- D.
Radio. Brunswick.
Abbeville, president; M- W- Hnr-
ris, Hawkinsville. vice president;
W. L. "Downs, Vidalia, secretary-
»*. l. liowiis, V Kiaiia, “iiriuiry- « .
tre isurA-r; G- £. Usher, Lyons, and ThrC© Hundred oCOUtS
tre^tsuwr; U- E. Usher, Lyon
Ralph Newton. Fort Valley.
Bogart Growing
Says Col. Gantt
(Continued From Pag* On*)
Will Gather in Athens
Tuesday For Big Rally
(Continued from pago ona)
Keener. Team of 8 Scouts.
Demonstration in emaphore Sig-
Scaling—Director, J.j I*.
Here la real economy—a 24- MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising
pound bag of MERRY WIDOW Flour is made by tho Ford Fleer
FLOOR makes more than 900 Company, miller* since 1895,
biscuits. They are regular r* originators of self-rising
size biscuits too—inches in """ *" **
diameter and about one Inch
thick.
flour. In spito of the man?
imitations, it is holding its old
friends and making new ones
everyday. Here’s tho proof-
over 600,000 more bars of
MERRY WIDOW were used
in rgas than in tgzo. Try it.
You will never change. Ask for
it by name.
MERRY WIDOW Seif-Rising
Flour contains just the right
amount of pure ingredients, so
that you can make delirious
biscuits almost as easily and
quickly as you can slice bread.
All you hava to do Is add milk x„„ to d^u,, „
or cold water and shortening, ****** widow
h.tr* • .I'Cr*** rUmT > wrH* us tor turns
then bake# of jobber ne*rc«t you who doci.
Ford Flour Co., Naahville, Tenn.
FordsEJSSVWfflBr
5elf- Rising Flour
••The Flour Without a Doubt"
Thousands of Shoes Sacrificed in Price
SMITH SHOE CO.’S
REMOVAL
To New'Quarters Causes
Reductions
Clayton
SMITH
Street
SHOE CO.
Athens, Georgia
OUR
REMOVAL SALE
STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7
Store Closed Tuesday and Wednesday, to Arrange Stock So As to Serve You Quickly
We will sacrifice profits on every Suit of Clbthing and every item of furnishings in pur stock in this
sale, and there will be enormous savings to every man who ma % k6s a purchase here.
Woolworth Stores Co. have leased our present stjote aiicj we are forced to move.
Illilf ltlM • NOW IS,YOUR SUIT OPPORTUNITY! f T *1
Get Our Prices in Wednesday’s Bann er-Herald—It Will Mean Money to You
Clayton
GtL.
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