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PARAMOUNT
' SALAD
DRESSING
Two Ki'led When Plan'* Fa 1 !-,
'Millions of
bottles of pure,
wholesome, deli
cious Paramount
Salad Dressing
have brought
health and joy to
thousands of people
whose middle name
Givc-Mc-Somc-
More. You
just must try
it. BARA-
MOUNT
ONAISE
SALAD
RELISH—
delicious for
sandwiches.
SAYS SATTERFIELD
Bank Deposits Show Gain
of $60,000 Over the Same
Period Last Year, Says
Citizen Here.
Hart county la fe*llng good
rcp ( prospects and Hartwoll i
Free recipe book
on requat.
Hirach Bros*
& Co.
Clarence Brown, pilot, 22. Loxa, II!., and Emory Gibson, student,
12, of Atlanta, Ill., were killed when their plane fell 3000 feet at Kcllar
flying Field, Peoria, III. They had returned from visiting Gibson's
•elatlves at Atlanta. It is believed the steering gear wedged as they'
were trying to land. \
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Taimadgc Bros. & Co.
THRIVING
CITY SAYS GANTT
<»nde
town The growth
advance made 1>y
Distributors
Serve
with
Cof f e e
Use Carnation Milk fa*
coffee and on dessert*
just as you wonld us*
cream. Itladelidotnand
it effects real economy
in the borne. Plain cows'
1 milk from the country,
evaporated to creamy
thickness, sealed in air
tight containers and
sterilized, Carnation is
absolutely pure. Boy it
from your grocer, the
Garnation Milkman.
Send for our freeRedpe
Book.
mnla Ih largely due to this body.
i same spirit that built the
ut city of Atlanta you see dup*
ted In Lavonla. Every innn you
t has an abiding faith in hi?
n and Its future and every cit-
}Izon # man and woman, is u-grkln*
| in unity and the most i>erfoct hor-
Writer! niony for whatever tends to help
•build up and advertise Lavonla.
j And I never met Much spontan*
«ous courtesy and kindness ns you
find among the bankers, merchants
and citizens of Lavonla. They are
proud of their town, and delight
T. LARRY GANTT In showing what they have to vis*
When the Elborton anil Toccoq * Itors. And Just here let me add
>ml was built Major John H. that editors can sure count on p
Banner - Herald
Visits Franklin County
Town Where Editors
Meet July 16,17,18.
•s was its first president. MaJ*
ones was one of tho best men
>er knew. He told hla wife
that the had located the depot
he road and had named In com
pliment to her what wbuld bo the
best town on the lino. Mr. Jo
iniden uamo was Lavonla Ham
mond.
It has been n number of years
since I visited Lnvonla and It
with pleasure that I stopped there
luring my reent rip through that
section. It had always been a fine
mil growing place, but I was sUr*
prised to find It built Into such n
y and hustling young city
And Just here let mo add that age
and imputation considered, I dc
not believe there Is a town It
Georgia or tho South that cun sur
Livonia. On approaching
the place one is impressed with tlv
nice homos nnd fine farms. Even
Its suburbs have a city look.
royal time when they meet In, La
vonla this month. Great prepara
tions are being made for their
tertalnment. It will be ono of the
most delightful sessions they h;
ever had. *1174
bants are delighted with business
says E. E. Satterfield, prominent
citizen of /iurtwcl! who was liert
Thursday.
'Hartwell bank deposits show an
Increase of $60,000 over 1922 for th<
period covered by tho recent re-
jjorts, said Mr. Satterfield. In ad
dition progress is noted everywhere
agriculturally nnd commercially
educationally and religiously.
The Sardis community has re
cently completed a handsome new
church for the Baptist denomina
tion costing $30,000, Mr. SatterfMd
said.
Two other communities recently
completed fine churches nnd an
consolidating their schools aiding
in improvement of the county .
cat Iona I system.
Kyle T. Alfrlend.
Helen M. Ualthvn
Forsyth, G».
, Jacksonville.
D. W. Emery. Jacksonville, Fla.; t
It. B. Davis. Atlanta; Mrs. T. M *
Samuel, Montgomery, Ala; Miss L.I
Hughes, T. L. Samuel, Jr., T. L ‘
.Samuel, Montgomery, Ala.; M
Ousley, S. C.; J. A. Stewart, Mil-
stead, Ga.
In The
Legislature
L. U, Yourtee, Hagerstown, Md.,
W It Matton, Washington, D C.;
W. Knox Fitzpatrick. Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lodep.
Macon. Ga.; II. II. Harris, Green
ville S. C.
NEWS IN BRIEF
■ teaI mi«i S mMfj M
E f*. Butner, Atlanta; Boyd M
Bell; W. It. Dodson, Baton Itouge
r.a.; I>. H. Otis. Madison, Wise.;
W. K. Young, E A Marshall,'Clear-
water, Fla; Mrs. K. S. Ycatman,
Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. E. 1*. Rose!
Valdosta, E. P Rose, Jr; James A.
Dasher, Jr., Valdosta.
Clean Child's Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup"
Among those vlsting In Athene
Friday were Mrs. T. A. Smith
LnwrencevlUe, Ga.; R. M. Burr, Jr.
Atlanta; B. II I Joe n sell, Atlanta;
R W. Stewart, Macon; W. It. Ful
lerton, Atlanta. * *
Carnation
Milk
There are many oilier recipes n
good as theas ir the Carnation Cook
Book. Sand fen* It.
I first hunted up my friend Edi
tor Rush Burton, f«*r to visit La-
.vonla nnd not meet Rush would
bo like touring Egypt nnd omitting
he Pyramids. Mr. Burton Is own*
jr and editor of the Lnvonla Times
ind no one man 'or influence has
lone more for the upbuilding of the
town and to enthuse nnd scour*
agon neighboring farmers than
thla live and hustling weekly pa
per. You can generally foretell the
progress qf a town by Its press
During the days of gloom, when
njnny county papers were depict
ing the deplorable condition of the
country and acting like a ,wet
blanket on their renders, Editot
Burton never lost optimism % nnd
encouraged farmers to preserve
The result Is that no section of
Georgia, where farmers hnv<^ made
such advances nnd are more pros
perous and progrcslvo than around
Lnvonla.
Wo had fixed our schedulo so
ns to stop only n short tl/ne in La*
vonla, but Editor Burton captured
and drove me all over his town
and out in tho country, that 1
might see tho progress they were
making. And that drive was a
revelation to me. Lavonla Is cor*
tainly u beautiful town with pri
vate residences^ snd grounds thnl
would be the boast of any city. II
is a beautiful location for a town,
with lovely sites for homes and the
enterprising citizens have develop
ed these to the beat feasible ad-
1 vantage.
Lnvonla has n Chamber of Com'
metre with 64 active members that
meets bi-weekly for buxines ses
sion and 4uncheon. Ben F. Cheek
president, C. Cl. Campbell, vice
president, W. M. Wiliams, secre
tary’ and II. G. Pruitt, cashier
Every member of this body is n
ITS %IGHT
Eat
More
Wheat
f IT
You won’t go wroti^ when you use
because the Quality is jealously guarded
by America’s First Mill. Your grocer
WOl
ntec ip-
b-Crawford Co.
■suu mini Athens.
BUSH MILLING CO.
Seymour, Indiana
In my spneo today I cannot
anything like Justice to Lavonla
nml its great hearted and hospl
tAble citizens anil in future arti
cles will toll about its manufactur
ing nnd other enterprises nnd whnl
its bankers and merchants nro do
ing to aid and encourage farmers
'Had I been able to accept nil th«
Invitations tendered mo I would
have spout a .‘week in Lavonla.
There is no doubt or question
about the town having a fine fu*
, for It takes such work nnd
energy as you see there to build
up a place. The large cities can
profit by adopting tho methodi
practiced by Lavonla. And It was
gratifying to find the Banenr-
Ileruld so popular among its busi-
men. There Is a link binding
Athens and Lavonla, and her peo
ple watit tho two places mort
closely united by good and direct
highway, between them. Our
Athens inchchnnts should visit nnd
cultivate tho flno town on tho El-
berton and Toccoa Railway.
OIL WELL
Texas Institution M^y
Realize Ambitious Im
provement Dreams As
Result of Oil Prospects
on Land.
AUSTIN Tex.—Students and
orrietals of the University of Tex
as who for several years have
dreamed of extensivo Improvement?
for the school may have (holt
dream fulfilled by tho magic of oil
$6,000,000 Improvement program
has been outlined for some time
The board of regents had taken
sto|is to obtain loans'for *hf Im
provements, but it was not until a
fow weeks ago that ho|>o developed
for other sources of revenue.
It is admitted by university of*
flrlals that should a producing oil
field be oponed on the school's
lands in West Texas It prohably
would be one of tho richest schools
in the nation* Reports of a gush*
in Reagan county were made
recently, but It remains for the
field to bo proven.
University officials are reluctant
to express themselves regarding
Fred Mehner t Richmond, Va.;
W. B. Browne,* Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. W P Harden. Aberdeen, N. C.;
W M. Cain. Atlnnta; C W. Adams,
Atlanta; W L. K.. Eaton, Wrens
On.
I. W. Jarman, Covington, On.;
T. W. Cox, Macon; W C Drlsk'dl
Atlanta; A. L. ^lagwell, Atlanta;
John A Brown, New York City;
Quarreled Since
Wedding Day
“My stomach nnd liver troubl
ado a regular, grouch of me.
everyone, including ! tation.—Advertisement.
Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful
of “California Fig Syrup” now will
thoroughly clean the little bowel?
and in a few hours you have a well
playful child again. Even If cross,
feverish, bilious, constipated
full of cold, children love ltt
pleasant taste.
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine “California Fig Sy
rup” which has directions for ba
bies and children of all ages print
ed on bottle. Mother, you must
California.'* Refuse any 1ml-
my wife, ^nd we quarreled every
day since the tfeddlng. She is n
dear little girl and I know it wn?
iny fault. Mayr’s Wonderful Rem
edy was recommended for my
stomach trouble, nnd since taking
It I have felt like a new man. My
wife nml I now get along beauti
fully.” It Is a simple, harmless
preparation thnt removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stom
ach, liver and Intestinal aliments,
Including appendicitis. One dost
will convince or money refundod
For sale by all druggists.—Adver
tisement.
REWAR D—Liberal
reward, too questions ask
ed, for return of Boston
Bulldog; name “Fasci.”
Brass studded collar; two
years old. Stolen Thurs
day. B. C. Lumpkin.
CANARY’S
Guaranteed Singers
$6.00
Patrick's
Pharmacy
Phone 88
the probable Income of tho 1 school
from the field. On returning from
Inspection of the Santa Rita
well which has caused much dis
cussion, Dr. J. A. Uddeu, head of
tho university geology department,
declared that prospects nre favor
able for a producer, although he
oubl hot hazard a guess as to the
\aluo of the field. All permits on
the unlversley block havo been
taken up as a result' of the Santa
Rita prospects.
The state university holds title
to 72 Motions of land in the Rea
gan county district. The income
from the land under stuto law, is
used for permanent improvenfents
The state legislature probably
would n\ake provision for othei
uses in case a large Income Is de*
rived.
LABOR CHEAP IN MEXICO
MEXICO CITY.—Twenty centa
ls, or ten cents In American
money, is w tat t*» Indian workers
of the Colxtlahuaca district state
of Oaxaca, earn In a 12_hour day
according to a report aibrnltted
to the department or industry and
commerce. These laborers make
palm leaf hats. *
MEXICO WARS ON
DRUGS PEODLER8
MEXICALI, I^»wor Calif.—The
Mexican government has assigned
60 men to patrol the 60 mile, strip
of border between Lower Califor
nia and the United States, where
drug runners are active.
Delicious
Meats
—should form a health
ful part of every meal.
Meats of Quality
Can Always Be
Obtained Here
Order by Phone or Call
and, select choice cuts
for week-end use.
Fresh Fish
Friers and Hens
Phone 1446
Western Market j
247 East Broad St.
BUY YOUR SUGAR
NOW FOR
PRESERVING
25 lb. Sack $2.38
100 lb. Sack $0.25
Butter Beans 35c the gal
Real Good String Beans
Extra Fine Lqrgc Celery
Real Good Iceberg
Lettuce
J MARKETS
California Cantaloupes
Extra Fine 15c each
Beets
Cucumbers
Fresh' Okra
Saratoga Chips
Made Daily
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
BIG TENT
TONIGHT 8:15
THE
SEAL
OF GOD
REV. 7:1-4
Thornton’s
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Roost Lamb and Green Peas
String Beans
Creamed Mashed Potatoes
Cold Slaw
Cocoanut Custard!
Muffins and Biscuits
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper iidc
Sirloin Steak, Broiled
Hominy Grits
Hash .Brown Potatoes
Sliced Tomatoes
Hot Biseuita
Fruit Pudding
Tea or Ml
(ilk
Coffee, Tea <
50
Tho House'Temperance Com
mittee baa voted adversely
against Representative Craig
Arnold's bill to abolish the
state prohibition law. He will
move that the house disagree
with tho report of the commit,
toe, however. He will also ask
a record vote on wnether or
not tho members favor prohi
bition. ^ * mm
Senator W. W. Mundy's bill
to provide tor a etxty-day
biennial Bession of the legisla
ture has been signed by thlrty-
elqht Senators and hae very
little opposition so fir.
A bill providing for a con.
sUtutlonal amendment doing
away with the ad valorem sys
tem of taxation and substi
tution of an Income tax for
purpose of raising the state's
revenues was reported favor
ably by the house committee
on constitutional amendments.
Tho state treasury, as a mat
ter of precaution lest the legis.
lature will adjourn after being
In session thirty days and await
a special call for a twenty-
day session to study the tax
question, is refusing to advanco
any per diem of members be
yond a period of 25 days on
(he possibility the session Trill
end at that time.
Representative Joe Wood of
Fulton introduces a bill pro
viding that divorces be granted
by Superior courts In Georgia
on the first verdict, doing
away wit hthe second verdict.
Another bill was Introduced -
In the senate providing that di
vorces In Georgia be granted
only tban Biblical grounds and
three years desertion thus
wiping out habitual drunken
noss and cruel treatment which
are now made the general
grounds.
A bill recreating ithe Prison
Commission Into a Board of
Pardons with salary of mem
bers at 12,000 annually and
another creating the office of
State Warden to supervise tbe
stato prison and all prison
camps has heo nfntroduccd In
the house. The bill would take
away power of tho present
commission to supervise tho
state farm and convict camps
placing that power under a
State Warden. Acommisslon
of fivo non-salaried Georgians
would appoint tho-State War
den and fix tho policy' of the
prison admlnlstratt >n.
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market showed
no change Friday closing out at the
aame aa the /previous close of
Thursday, 2t% cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. . 23.13 23.03 23.76 23.80 23.12
July . 27.18 27.35 27.00 27.15 27.10
Oct. . 23 91 24.60 23.82 24.60 23.91
Dec. . 23.48 24.15 23.35 24.10 23.42
11 A. M. Bids: January 23.20:
July 27.05; October 23.95; Decem
ber 23.50.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. . 22 83 23.30 22.76 23.48 22.77
July . 2680 26.98 26.75 26.98 26.75
Oct. . 23.15 23.85 23.10 23.80 23.14
Dec. . 22.89 23.60 22.84 23.50 22.88
11 A. B4. Bids: January 22.88;
July 26.76; October 23.26; Decern- 1
ber 23.01.
LIBERTY BONDS
3 l-2s 100.14
First 4 l-4a .. .. 98.10
Second 4 1-4# .... 98.12
Third 4 l-4e .... 98.3
Fourth 4 l-4a .... 98.11
Victory .. .. .. .. 99-27
P.C.
100.14'
.0810
98.11
. 98.4 I
98.11
09.28
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open
WHEAT—
Sept. .. .. .. 99%
Dec. 10214
July 99 H
uly .. ..
CORN-
Sept.
Doc.
Jul;
RECIPE FOR
(jolden Cream
fflread
PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR
WHOLE SWEET MILK f M
CRISCO
FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST
CRYSTAL SALT , |
That Is What GOLDEN CREAM /
BREAD Contains. • |?
We are trying to make this the BEST
BREAD in Georgia. If you think of any
way to IMPROVE this BREAD we would
appreciate your telling us.
Benson’s Bakery
Fancy NOO-NAME Orange Pekoe 7Ca
Tea, Pound Package *
(One pound Sugar FREE, introductory
\ offer. Money Saver.
National Biscuit
5c
8 Pounds Crystal Flake
Lard
$1.25
Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, 15c—
Large
28.C
Post Toasties,
Package
...' 81c
Welch!s Grape Juice,
Quarts
59c
Wascott Ginger Ale,
Bottle \. ..
121c
i
Piggly - Wiggly
BREAD
BUILDS
MUSCLE
"THAT’S THE SORT
“MOTHER GOOSE”
BREAD IS
Insist on Skelton’s Bread When You
Order from Your Grocer, or Buy It at
THE COFFEE SHOPPE.
OUR CAKES ARE THE BEST
Phone 1741
SKELTON’S BAKERY
184 West WasKington Street
CURB MARKET BULLETIN
Beans, string, 30c gallon.
Beets, 10c bunch.
Dewberries. 10c quart.
Huckleberries. 20c quart.
Strawberries, 20c quart,
ibhage, 4e pound,
limns, '
i
Chickens, friers. 30c pound.
Hens, 18c pound.
Rooster*, 12c a pound.
Carrots, 10c g bunch.
Ham, home cured, 25c pound.
Lsrd, home made, 16c pound.
Lettuce, 5c and 10c head.
Onions. 5c and 7 He bunch.
Peas, English, 20c a gallon. .
Potatoes, Irish, 4c pound.
Potatoes, sweet, 25c • peck.
Okrt, 20c ;nund. "
S m, 35c and 60c dosen.
Merksawe, 'Me
Cucumbers, 8c j
Apples, 30c gal
Tomatoes, 17 He pound.
WHEN YOU WANT
THE BEST > '
. . : . UEX.I ' • *
—and you always do—you’ll find our Meats
of all sorts, groceries ,aiyl country produce
of the highest quality. ■ _ j
Beef that is raised in the west slaughtered
by the best packers and inspected by the
government dr beef that is raised at home,
slaughtered at the Athens Abattoir and
twice inspected by the city inspector,
FANCY GEORGIA RAISED LAMBS
Phones 1616-1617
240 l ft<}itt Lumpkin‘Street
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