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m BANNER-BEHALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1(1. iw
ppac3K:r<K ra
Specials For
Saturday
Red Ripe Tomatoes, 3c the
. pound
Butter Beans, 25c tlie gal. I
Tender String* Beans j*
Fresh Tender Okra
Iceberg Lettuce
Fine Celery
Extra Fine Peaches, fine)l
for Peaches and Cream.
Arnold-Abney & Jl
;. Company
HEADS POULTRYMEX
TIFTON, Ga.— A. B. Blalock ha*
>een elected president of the Tift
'otir.ty Poultry Asyodatio > i
IT. A. Anderson Is
With Rodgers & Co. j
NOTICE
E. L. ARNOLD
Will Be At the
CURB MARKET
Every Saturday
With His Noted
Graham Flour
Look For the
ARNOLD
GRAHAM
SIGN-
BEAT THIS
(By Associated Preas.)
N i a pa ra Fa 11s.—A red squlm-1
svtam the rapid*
ove the falls here TfcV’«&i>
Ml Into the stream from
>1 yards above.
wept
*• little ani-
they got :
hey shove*
o the rock. Th«* squirrel
dne.l th.vr help and instead
nh iff this improvised bridge
id af-
ith the West-
several years,
has connected himself with the
Central Market
ON LUMPKIN STREET
and will be crlnrJ to have his
friends call on him there.
We Have a Nice Line of
Native and Western Meats, Fish and
Poultry, Fruits and Groceries.
We Deliver.
L CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 101 Lumpkin Street
t- r-m :r<m: m-: ♦ -+■ -m-. •*•
Fancy Speckled Trout
Choice Red Snappers
Fine Lot of Flounders
Large Mullet
Wholesale and Retail
OCR FISU ARE BETTER
BECAUSE—
Wo receive tliem direct from
the net*.
We do net buy our fish from
We make our own ice and
fiim* automatic refrigeration
with 1 a constant temperature of
* a study of the
r years and are
you better fish
to get else-
iath-
We have mad
fish business fc
•quipped to givi
tha
Don't mind about the
er, we’ve got everything t
get her and can give you choii
fresh fish regardless.
ATHENS FISH &
OYSTER CO.
573 East Broad Street
Do Not Put Off Buying Uni! It Is Too Late—You
Have Everything to Gain By Doing As Others
Are Doing Daily—Come in Now, and Make
Your Selection During
Our Summer Clearance Sale
NOT ONE SINGLE SUIT IS HELD IN RESERVE
All Suits, both SUMMER and FALL und WINTER ones, have
the same fate.
Wc intend to give you, at the opening of each season, only fresh,
new merchandise.
These Clothes Include the Well Known
Kuppenheimer
All At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent or
One-Fourth Off Former Prices
Also on MEN’S TROUSERS, W. I,. DOUGLAS SHOES and*
OXFORDS, and on BOYS’ CLOTHING, the same reduction of
25 Per Cent 1-4 Off
Men’s Genuine Lorraine Seersucker Suits ^0 yg
i
Florsheirri Shoes and Oxfords in This Season’s CO QC
Newest Patterns and Designs, at pair
ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS
Those desiring to receive three-fold value for their money, can
get their desires realized in the following:
Broken Lots of Men’s High Grade Shoes and
Oxfords, in all sizes, at $3.50 Pair
And in Our Stiff Cuff Shirts, in sizes 14,13 1-2, 16, 1G 1-2 and 17
At 95c Each, or 6 for $5.00
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets
• lined tlu
ATHENS COTTON
larket was closed Friday 01
of the funeral of p re81
log- The previous cIoki
CI RR MARKET BULLETIN
Apples, 30c gallon,
string, 30c gallon.
pim
Rutter, 30c and 40c pound,
cabbage, 5c pound.
Carrots, 10c bunch.
Peppers, 15c to 20c dozen.
Cantaloupes, 5c and 15c each
Fiicumbers, 7c pound,
t ha-kens, friers. 30c pound.
"«n3, 18c pound.
Roosters, 12c pound.
J'-gps, 27 %c dozen.
h " me cured, 25c pound.
*. con, home cured, 16c pound.
J^inl, home made, 10c pound.
Unions, be pound.
1’oas, green, 25c gallon.
1 olatoes, Irish; 3f/-d p 0 und.
sweet, 4c pound.
ASHFORD IS ELECTE
HEAD OF MASONS
Watkinsville Man Wor
shipful Master of Eighth
District Association.
Danielsville Is Highly
Praised.
Robert Ashford of Watkfnsvtlb*
was Thursday elected Worshipful
Master of the Eighth District Ma
sonic Association In convention «t
nielsville.
i. A. Moseley of Danielsville wai
cted Senior Warden; W. C. John-
i, Elberton, Junior Warden: W
Capps Athens, secretary; <>. A
idln*
me of Athens, chap-
jfelected as the nexi
W. A. Capps of
lain.
Fiber ton was
According to
Athens, who never misses a Ma
sonic gathering, the Danielsville
lodge reflected much credit upon
Lotatoe
.Tomatoes, 5c pound.
Lorn meal, 3c pound.
Rousting cars, 20c to 30c dozen.
i’caches, 35c basket.
Grapes, 40c basket.
Graham flour, 4c pound.
Figs, 15c quart.
Speedy Winds to
Aid Long Flights
Aviator Believes
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO.—A 12 hour non-stop
airplane flight from the west coast!
to tin* cast coast is not an Improb
ability. and there Is every reason j
to believe that this remarkable
Night will he realised within a
•‘diorf time, according to Major It.
W. Schroeder, former holder of rd-
lifudo records, and one of the first .
I aviators to ascenn to a height of
more than 38,000 feet.
| “To negotiate the distance he- .
J tween San Francisco and New j
I York In this short time, the ovintor
' must ascend to a height of more
than 20.000 feet In . ortler to got j
into what Is called the anti-trade J
winds,** Maler Sehroeder said in j
explaining Ms theory of the fight.
“TId ,, v» winds blow' nt a velocity
In excess of 100 ndles an hour and j
with the aid of the plane motor 1
litimtnleg at u speed, say 160 miles
an hour, the flight ran ho accom
pli bed,'providing that all condl-
USED CARS
1920 Touring, starter $125
1920 Touring, starter $115
1920 Coupe $235
1922 Sedan $345
1921 Ton Truck .... $275
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO
t«c!f by the splendid way the con
trition Was conducted.
Three tlioii.mnd p«-<>r»b , states Mr
’apps, attended the convention,
naiiy uf th n» fr f *m A then's and |
’lark#* comity. The ltarbecue and
Icnic dinner was w> ?1 handled,
he ladles of Madison county pro*
taring bounteous eatables for thf
:d«f Halkans here recently. | t w ' a
dressed to J. E. Miller of the
FAMOUS CITY cal office of the Cunard steam
ATLANTA, Ga.—The simple ship Company. It came through
word “Atlanta” without any des- confidently Jthrough Bucharest
nation of state
sufficient Galatz and Braila
i.-ito
V IJowdc
Jowdoln wa
an aiitlresi
fa 5
able.”
Major Schroeder pointed out that
the higher a fiver goes the slower
hlH mental faculties function. .
RAIN RUINS FISH POND
THOMASVfLLK. On.—A recent
cloudburst wrought havoc with the
private fish preserve of Judge If
W. Hopkins. The high water tore
down a dam. In the pond with
which he had stocked, and pom!
and fish both disappeared.
PLAN BUSY COURT
COLUMBUS, Ga.—The fall term
of the Muscogee county grand
jury laid out a lot of work for the
courts. %Sixty-t\vo indictments. ■
. were handed down the first day J
of its meeting. J*
Choice cuts-'promp
delivery service
T ub kind of meat you
like—-Whenjyou
•ant h.' •
J Fresh'Tmeat'fof' the
highest quality, and of
only the choicest cuts.[
, Prices that will surety
seem lair to you. J^.'
'll All these things will
, prove that the best placo
in town ‘ tq^ buy good
;meatUat/ r
Western Market
1‘hone 1410—1117
CLEAN, WELL STOCKED, MONEY
SAVING STORES
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
NOO-NAME Fancy Orange Pekoe 40*
Tea, 4-2 Pound
1-4 Pound
19c
1 Pound
75c
(A real fancy Tea, a good value.)
Gein White Lafd,
8 Pounds Net i. .. ..
$1.22
Fancy Lemons, Large 360 Size,
Dozen ..
25c
Britt’s Powdered Ammonia ,
Package .
121c
(One Ammonia free with each one purchased.)
Stebbin’s Quart Jar Peanut
Butter
69c
(A Savannah, Georgia, Product.)
Del Monte Dill Pickles,
No. 2 1-2 Can
23c
‘Visit the Combination Store Delicatessen."
/The Mayonnaise
makes the Salad
.... and Carnation
makes the mayonnaise,
the smoothest, cream
iest, most delicious
dressing you ever
served. Formukingsalad
dressings as in all your
cooking, for creaming
coffee, fruitsand cereals,
wherever milk is needed
in tlie home—use Car
nation. It is pure milk
“fromcontented cows. ”
About 60% of the water
is removed by evapora
tion. The milk is then
hermetically sealed and
sterilized. Your grocer
is the Carnation Milk
man-order from him
today.
NO-ECO MAYONNAISE
DRESSING
i{ tap. »alt. 2 tbtp. Carnation MlUc. t
LOW TRICES
Eat
'More
Wheat
for the splendid new ‘wheat crop make
the very finest flour cost but little more
than lower grades.
is the host grade flour milled by “Am
erica’s First Mill.” Good grocers sell it
with our money-back guarantee.
Wchb-Crawford Co.
Wholesalers, Athens.
BLISH MILLING CO.
Seymour. Indiana
W!"-"
aprika In a
„l|. Vt'rrVn); *,
...“.Kg!
lassst
Carnation
Milk
* 4 Front Contented Cows 99
The Label
ia Red
and White
MEAT
i for the pro wing
youngster/'
E VERY kiddie need*,
a goodly share of
good meat ,in^ bit
daily menu/
It will build'up
yourchildrcns* mus*
cles, and make them
strong and healthy.*
y Telephone ’your,
ordetfortomorrow’s
dimj^NOW/
DRESSED POULTRY
Have You Tried
PIEDMONT
WEINERS
They're the Beat.
Call 1616—1617
and Order Now.
PIEDMONT
MARKET
. 240 N. Lumpkin St.
The Wier Grocery Co.
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE*AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver Phone 166
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY ONLY
25 Pounds Domino
Sugar
24 Pounds White Rabbit Flour,
Plain ;
24 Pounds Sweet Rose Flour,
Plain or Self Rising
24 Pounds Merry Widow Flour,
Self Rising
8 Pounds Crescent
Lard
4 Pounds Crescent
Lard
1 Pound Iiingan’s Box
Bacon
1 Gallon White House
Vinegar
1-2 Gallon White House
Vinegar
Package
Grits ..
$2.22
$1.15
$1.20
95c
$1.22
64c
37c
78c
47c
10c
Phone 166
Golden Cream
| BREAD SALE
j) ONE LOAF FOR 10c
| TWO FOR 11c
Only Two Loaves to a Customer
GOLDEN CREAM BREAD is made of the
Best Flour, Fresh Sweet Milk, Crisco, Granu
lated Sugar, Crystal Salt and Fleischmann’s
Yeast.
What could be better?
Bread with milk is a perfect food. Your 1
food is most important.
Notice the milky nutty odor and taste. It
is wonderfully delicious.
Do not miss this opportunity to try Golden
Cream Bread. 1
Golden Cream Bread is very rich witii fresh
whole milk, but will keep about three days.
Bread that will not mold has no substance
in it. Use Golden Cream for one week; if not
entirely satisfactory we will refund your
money.
Benson’s Bakery