The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 13, 1923, Image 6

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TBI BAWWBB»BBftALP> ATiiitNM, CBORflM MARKETS The Oconee Street Missionary Society entertained very delight - fully at the homo of Mlaa Itoma Sheffield, In honor of Miss Lucille McCall, a popular Juno Bride-elect. The house was beautifully dec- •rated in vari-colored garden flow- rs and made n lovely setting for the occasion. ICach guest wrote a Bible verse and asked that the bride use thesf for her daily meditation. Other contests and games were enjoyed during the evening. Miss McCall was then asked to occupy chair In the center of the room and a shower of handkerchiefs and hair nets fell around her. Delicious refreshments were served and each guest declared Miss Sheffield a gracious hostess ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed Wednesday at the same level as the previous closo of Tuesday, 28% cents. AUXILIARY TO MEET WITH MRS. HAMMOND JOHNSON THURSDAY Baptist Minister, of Nortli Carolina, Says He Owes His Good Health to the Use of Black- £ Draught. Baptist Minister, of North Caro lina, Says lie Owes Ilis Good Health to the Use of Black-Draught Summit, N. C.,—“My health is good and I can say with pleasure I owe it to Black-Draught,” writer the Rev. J. H. Wilcoxcn. local Bap tist minister at this place. In the statement given here, Mr. Wilcox en said that Black-Draught had been used in his home for fifteen to eighteen years. •‘I hav had a stomach trouble said Mr. Wilcoxen, “so that after meals* I would break out in per spiration and feel tight in the chest. I would go to my shelf, take a good doso of Black-Draught, and in less than an hour all this dis agreeable tightness would disap pear. “I used it with my children for colds and constipation. I find it is a splendid remedy for gas and sour stomach and I would not be without it.” ‘Mrs. Wilcoxen sai<j: “In the spring when I would feel sluggish have a bad taste in my mouth and a light feeling in mv head when I would stoop over when about m> work, I knew it was torpid liver |U and that I must take something. IVIaS# AVIcllry VvOOCl Black-Draught is the best thing 1 know of. I use it in big doses at first, then small. It is fine—made me feel so much better. We feci that w couldn't get along without it.” The genuine, old, original Black- Draught powdered liver medicine has been used for over 80 years. f ist upon, and see that you get genuine—Thedford’s. Sold cv- where; 26c.—Advertisement. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. . ...24.13 24.19 23.82 24.06 . ...28.48 28.37 27.80 27.94 28.11 ,...23.15 23.20 24.70 24.02.25.04 . ...24.35 23.55 24.13 24.35 24.10 NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Closo P.C. ... ...23.88 23.88 23.52 23.69 23.71 .. .28.60 28.60 27.80 28.05 28.50 ...24.58 24.62 24.07 24.33 21.10 ...24.06 24.06 23.61 23.88 23.94 Will The Auxiliary of the Legloi meet with Mrs. Hammond Johnson Thursday morning at her homo on Milledge avenue at 10:30. A full attendance is desired. -<*>- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cot^helmer being congratulated upon the birth of a little daughter Tuesday morn- Mlss Edna Hale of Wlnterville rrived Wednesday to visit Mrs. II C. Hunter. Stomach Out of Fix? Called By Death Mrs. Mary Wood, Ago 68 years.! widow of the late Taylor Wood,' prominent Oconee county citizen | dcid at her homo at McRoas Cross i Roads Tuesday morning at nfne| o’clock, from complications. Mrs Wood is survived by one son W. I*. Wood, one daughter. Mrs. Meila McRea, 8 grand children, all of Oco nee coflnty, a large connection, end many friends. The funeral was held at Antioch church Wednes day at one o’clock, conducted 1»; LIBERTY BONDS Open P. C. 101.02 101.00 First Vi'H 98.11 98.10 j Second 4'4’s 98.11 98.12 I Third 4 Vi's ; I Fourth 4 Vs 98 12 98.12 this one industry, for the Stephens 1 Milling Co. operates corn and wheat mills; N. E. Pratt is a wagon build er us also W. I. McLean. G. W. Smith does all kinds of auto re pair. The town has two neat churches with largo memberships. The Antioch Baptist church and the Center Methodist church. Th< Bank of Stephens is another insti tutions of which the town may be Justly pround. Mrs. Annie Crame» a nice and popular hotel and Stephens High School Is oj the best In the county. James T. Smith is a wholesole and retail dealer In. fertilizers, and Dr. M. J. Nicholson is a prominent physician and surgeon. ■ The business houses are: O. H Atkin A Co.. M. M. Atkins, and H. C. Young dealers in general mei chandise; the Cheney Produce C< and MLss Cora Campbell operate produce ’and fancy groceries, Howard & Cheney general merchan •Use. They nil have largo and well selected stocks and do a good-busi- ’Phono jrour grocer or ilrugnlit of thin ' " ' - for a CM. or thl* delicious "di- geatant,—« -glass with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for tbo first dozon used. Shivar Ale 4- Pm DltaUn Araattk. Win ttlnr HImt.I wit* 4 Cl.i» Nothing like 1) for renovating old, worn-out atomneha, convert ing food Into rich blood and aound flesh. If -your regular dealer cannot supply you, telephone TALMAOQE BROS. A CO. . —. .. . .. . Wholesale Dlatrlbutora nay ac one o'ciock, conducted by Rev. Oliver McRichnrds. with the interment in the church yard. Dor sey’s funeral directors In charge. HERALD WANT ADS. Too Lsts tq Classify part men t. See Mr. Fambro at Com bination Htoro, Clayton street. t J16c. LOST—One brindle Bos ton Bulldog. Answers to name of “Sport.” Finder please return and receive reward. Dr. R. M. Goss. 6-15-c. FOR HALE—Baby carriage. Phono 127C-J. JIBc. Good to the lost drop EUfter all,die only way to know that Maxwell House Coffee is“Good to the Last Drop” i? to taste it. Hie first taste fore casts an empty cup. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Stevens is not only a fine trad ing ce.nter buta delightful place o residence and Its citizens are noted for their hospitality. In my travels up and down Jhe P. C j Athens branch road I havo alwayr noticed that the first signs of ap proaching spring are seen in that town, and long before trees else where begin to bud you note In j depression on the road trees put ting forth foliage. There Is a fu turo for Stephens; and the town will always keep apaco In march of progress. Ill'S. WANTED — Experienced cook. 593 North Mlllcdgc. Good salary. J15c. A m u T Iff fl fl 8ALE8MEN—If you W a 1 n l# D tereatsd In your hustler, in- your future and want (permanent connection• In a profitable ALL KINDS Pat Up Anywhere j *' ne » I have an unusual 'opening f<. In 75 Miles of tWo "*K*h men. Exclusive tciyitory. Athena. Nationally known product. If Intcrext- Phone 1850 cd c * 11 to **° at MI Hancock Ave. a. W. fabiucui ^ r „.° p - m - T " ur * da >’- u - u TONIGHT 8:15 BIG TENT* DEVIL’S 1,000 YEAR VACATION Warm Weather . • / To Keep ^u Cool The Largest Selection in Athens Start the day with a morning dip. Getting up with the ,un I, to enjoy a summer day In itn most gor- goou» hour*. And adding a"mornlng swim to that— what more could you a«k? Of courac, your bathing BUlt must be colorful—they nil an) this year. And all-wool, too. to uarure nntlafaetury wear. Or. If you prefer, thero are uilk suit* which yon may chooae. In any ovont, our auortinentn nro complete and are euro to meet with your delighted approval. The suit sketched la one In n group at $4.95 each. •BOYS AND GIRLS SUITS $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Misses Suits — $5.00 to $8.50 Ladies Suits $6.50 to $12.50 Bathing Shoes - ---75c to $2.00 •Water Wings -- 50c and 75c Beach Bags 75c to $1.50 Solid Color Bathing Hose $1.75 AH Colon • 38 NEW YORK STOCKS Open l P.M. P.C. . Cola 80 80Vi 81% Kennlcott Copper ..36Vi 36% 8. Steel 95% 94% 94% i American 72V* 72% 72% S, Sugar 72% 72% them Ity 35% 37% 36% Lowe's Inc 17 17*4 Ante Tc! Tel ..'....124% 124Vi ATHENS CURB MARKET BULLETIN Beans, string. 25 cents gallon. Beets. 5 and 10 cents a bunch. Dewberries, 15 cents a quart. Strawberrits, 20 cents a quart. Cherries, 25 cents a quart. Cabbago, 5 and 10 cents a head. Chickens, friers, 40 cents pound. Hens, 20 cents n pound. Boosters, 12 cents a pound. Carrots, 10 cents a bunch. Guineas, 60 cents each. If am, homo cured, 25 9ent* a pound. I.ard, home made, 20 cents pound. Lettuce, 5 ana 10 cents head. Onions, 5 and, 10 cents a bunch. Peas, English. 20 cents a gallon, potatoes, Irish, 3 1*2 to 4 1-2 cents pound. \ Potatoes, sweet, 25 cents a peck. Bqunsh, 41-2 eents a pound. Turnips, 10 cents a bunch* i Turnip Orcens, 15 cents A peck. Hwlss Chard. 10 eents bunch. Spinach, 10 cents a pound. Band Concert At Lake Dixie Tonight Visitors to Lake Dixie* tho new swimming lake, and pleasure sort; located a mile from Athens on the Whitehall Hoad will he enter tained tonight (Wednesday) with a band concert by the Whitehall Band, under the leadership of Prof essor J. L. Morris. Tho concert will be from 8 to 10 m. The Whitehall Band Is one of the best musical organizations in this section of the state, and I^ike Dixie la Athens newest and best pleasure place. Admission to grounds free.—Ad vertlsemcnt. State University Trustees to Meet Here Thursday (Continued From Pago One) Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s Private Wire MARKET GOSSIP NEW ORLEANS.—-Liverpool was due 1 to 6 up by New Orelans, 2 to 8 higher by New York least on Oct; Southern spots Tuesday unchanged to 40 down in Dallas 20 lower, middling there 28.95 sales at Dallas none, all told. 3,081 vs. 4,273 Monday. Weekly weather and crop govern ment report 9 a. m. today probably be bullish as a whole. Census May sumption report for U. 8. tomorrow 9 a. m. returns will run against 677,- 000 for April this year and only 495,- 000 for May lost year. About 603,000 epected whereas 577,- OOOwould be large. Liverpool Is mak* Ing no effort to Increase Imports of old crop cotton from the United Htates. As a result the statistical po sition there likely become stronger and stronger as season draws to a close. Compared with last year stock on shipboard at Galveston Tuesday awaiting to be exported was only 5,000 bales against 82,000 at New Or leans 20,000 against 1,000. The private mid month crop condition reports showing deterioration In June when Improvement Is usually the rule is a bullish fvuture of no Uttlo signiflc- . Climatic conditions inland will cyntlnue to dominate course of ket. Sentiment conservatively bullish. -II. B. Atlanta; Charles Murphey Candler Decatur. T. W. Rcod, registrar of tho University, Is secretary to the board. Tho Agricultural College Board is composed of J. W. Bennett, Waycross; L. G. Council. Amerl cus; Dudley M. Hughes, Danville; L. G. Hardraon, (Commerce; John J. Brown, Atlanta; A. S. Chamblee, Bartow; James J. Conner, Carters ville; Julian B. McCurry. Athens; Georgo Gilmore, Warthon; John A. Gaston, Greenvlllo; Frank Kidd, Hartwell; M. M. Parka, Atlanta; James J. Conner is president and T. W. Reed secretary, and treas urcr. Tho executive committoe Is composed of Mr. Hardman, Mr. Connor, Mr. Kidd and Mr. Gilmore. S TOUT PERSONS incline to full feellngnfter eat ing, gassy pains,constipation , RtlimJ and JistitKM Imprmi by CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Cleansing and comforting - only 25c Merchant Financial Wreck j “I am a financial .wreck because of the expense of doctors and medi cine for my wife. She has been a chronic sufferer for 10 years. Some pronounced It gall stones, some gas tritis and some Intestinal inflam mation. I happened to read an ad of Mayr’s Wonderful Reipedy and from* the first dose my wife has steadily improved." It is a sim pie, harmless preparation that re moves tho catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach,' liver and In testinal ailments, Including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists.—Advertisement. Stchens Boosted By Col. Gantt (Continued from peg* one) that Ferdinand Phlnlzy; tho ploneet merchant of Oglethorpe, settled when ho landed in America, ap Italian emigrpnt, and the brick house he built Is still standing. Here Is the family burial ground. Hugh McWhorter, the founder c-l that family, also settled In thiy dis trict/ as also some of the Unest pioneer families *of that county, like the Hunters, Youngs, rt- kins,- and other names that survive to this day. Owing to the topography of the surrounding country, good high Ways lead out from Stephens In every direction nnd reaching Into the Flatwoods. You can take any road in that section and !i will tar ry you to Stephen*. ThA great tim ber belt, now developing In Ogle- thoipe, is tributary to Stephens and that town is nojv rearing Its share of the money and prosperity btought about by utilizing this Um ber. Two large lumber plants art located there. In fact Stephens Is one of the leading lumber centers of this sec tion. Work A Hamilton are whole sale lumber brokers and do a large business. M. L. Dun iway Is a con tractor and builder of state wide Reputation. The% lumber plants of the town are the Wilson-Met calf Lumber Co. and thrftvpheae Lum ber Co. They have their plants equipped wltlv the most up-to-date and improved machinery. But the town l* not confined to, In Light Bread you get more food value than any other food manufactured. Quality Bread is Appetiz ing, Nutritious and it is Economical. One loaf 9c, two loaves 17c; three loaves 25c. Made by ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. m Free New- Pair! Bed Bed (Shot dealer, e gszr •taaSM-palt ftaa. &K.Orr ShooCA ,Ga.^ Want Ads. Banner-Herald Read Better Show Some Speed-r If you want to get in on this great REMOVAL SALE LOTS OF MEN HAVE BOUGHT— You can find your size here now. Never have you had a better opportunity v to save on fine merchandise SUITS HATS SHIRTS Everything Reduced jjp MANY BIG SPECIALS lit' FOR SATURDAY H. J. REID CO. The Shop of Quality ■ Athens,-Ga. Qa34QB.Sk