The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 19, 1923, Image 5

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STEAM-PRESSING Phone 1317 Iron and Metal WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk Automobile!. Dealer* in scrap iron, rage, metal. DIXIE IRON & METAL CO. Phone 1151, 4141, Foundry St 824c. | VULCANIZING STE AM-PRESSIN G WHITE PRESSING COMPANY Cleaners that clean. Hats reno vated. Phone 686. gl8c PACK FIT* help you do wHat I know you are conscientiously /striving to do, re- RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB .form the unfifr and raided (ax Steam Pressing {laws of Gcorgh; but I have form- Cleaning, Dying and Pressing |*d my own convictions about the Phone 1317 w ®y m*n *rt may help you, Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts. and help my a20c Yours i ate. i :ry sincerely, i LEE LANGLEY. MARKETS 1 ATI I The local ! at tho We wash and polish cars, dope' Saturday cli ie them all over. All work guaran- the prevlou teed. First class vulcanizing. I the same. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 362 East Hancock Ave. s!8c ENS COTTON cotton market dosed level a. Friday. The »"» 2114 cent., while close of Friday mt> CH CAGO GRAIN The foil wing were tho ruling prices in tl , WHEAT. Sept. Dec. Ma; PHOTOGRAPHERS 2 Ce its a Word Minimum ( targe of 40 Cents. $1.00 for th eo insertions. Seven ^rice of five in- ntinuancc3 MUST >erson at The Ban- )ffico or by letter, ^continuances arc ;imes for t c sertions. All disc be made in ner- Herald Telephone not valid. W INT AD HONE BANNER- 1ERALD WANT Lost and Found FOR RENT — 10 ROOM TWO story house, Hancock Ave. Two separate apartments, one block Lucy Cobh Institute. Garden and garage. Address P. O. Box 434. . al9c LOST OR s'jbLEN — KELLY- Springfield* (ford Tire (on rim) FOR RENT—TWO STORES, also have five room apartment. Call 4304. T. C. Fowler. a21p Q 339581—32x4. Lost from Wintcrvillc road, or stolen from No. 375 Franklin St. Ifer- schel Carithers. Reward. a 19c STOLEN--825.00 REWARD Will be paid for'return of Ford tour- car, Motor No. 6332282— 'den. Notify Chief of Police. a21c FOR RENT—ON HALL STREET rooms and bath. Large lot and gulden. Garage. Water, lights and Phone 1080. a 19c LOST — SIDE BELONGING TO ick between Hill and Miiledgc. Finder return j, tto W. F. McEl- rcath. ' a21p LOST — WEDNESDAY NIGHT, gentleman’s' 1 umbrella with dark i crooked handle. Cnijd on msidd ‘ giVd.4 ^(vhbrV “flame ' and phone number. Finder please call number on card. n20p -TOXPTT FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM house, partly furnished or unfurnished. Can be seen at 235 DuBose Ave. al9c KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED WHILE YOU WAIT. We Take Them at 10 A. M. Out at 5 P. M. Adams & Arnett Studio 162V6 Clayton St. s!8c AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES When Your Car Needs Retiring Let Us Put Our Guaranteed ' Tires All the Way RoOnd. Motor Tire & Supply Co. Phone 1046. Cor. College & EXT! !A SESSION CORN': Sept. . . Dec. . . May . , OATS— Sept Dec. May L1I B] NEW closed: 3 l-2s .. _ First 4 1-4: Second 4 I Third 4 1 Fourth 4 1 NEW exchange Saturday: 1 pen High Low Close >094 10094 0914 9954 9494 10494 10394 10394 0994 10994 10894 10094 7994 6394 7994 7994 6394 6394 65 6594 3794 3794 3994 3994 •194 4194 3794 37 94 39 39<4 4194 4194 IITY BONDS 9 ORK.—Liberty bonds' 98,t U. S. Cover inient 4 1-4S .. 90.1 ORK COTTON NEW YORK.—The cotton mar ket was nervous and unsettled du ring Saturday's early trading, ow ing to private reports of showers in Texas and the uncertainty of weather conditions over Sunday.' The oponingl was easy at the de cline of 24 ta 39 points and active months sold about 39 to 40 points net lower dusng the early trading with October] casing off to FOR SALE FOR SALE—Old news papers ten cents pcr| as sts., Athens, Ga CALCIUM ARSENATE, reduced price. See us before buying. Warren J. Smith & Bro., Druggists, corner Broad and Thorn- bundle or three bundles SPECIALTY/ Salesman introduce ing necessary new product to dealers. Permanent connection. Men making one thousand and up monthly. Box No. 174, Dunkirk, a!9c! tLJL al9 P f . ... ». for SALE CHEAP—TEN-picpcL,,," for. twenty-five- cents.- dining room suite, gas range, s j,nde« Banner-Herald Office. FOR RENT—Unfur nished Rooms FOR SAI49 — MEAT MARKET fixtures. Apply to the Western Market. Phone 1447. two desks, mirrors, heaters and other household i goods. 246 W. Hancock Ave. Phone 1yl< !fir~i_g21p FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, part ly furnished or unfurnished; water, lights fihd^fihone. Call 362. a20p FOR RENT — TWO Unfurnished meeting light housekeeping rooms, lights and water. 172 W. Hancock Ave. Phone 423-R. a20c FARM FOR SALE—I WILL my farm of about 100 acri catcd on the paved road on< ‘ half miles youth of A is known ns the Bishop Pllce, and is very desirable propertj^ Ten room house with electric lignffc and telephone. Perfect titje. No liens. Long terms to right man. Write NT— SEPTEjfliER \t, large bjfffht unfi with nil, bath ai irance, in % most. dcsi] convenient* location, mut children, Addrcj lanner-IIerald. EARN MONEY at home durinf ime, *painting latnp shades, pillow tops for us. No canvassing. Easy and interesting work. JExperience unnecessary. Nileart Company, 2301, Ft. Wayne, Ind. / ’ alOp WANTED—Male Want J to Exchaa WAjrTED—27 railroads calling Agent-Telegraphers. We and place you. Free Book oxpinins day and mail irses. Southeastern College, tlanta. n25p and‘Dccembet1to 23.92. There was a good deal of scattering liquida tion and ratner more southern selling but a Considerable demand I developed around the 24 cent level I and fluctuation^ were irregular. Memphis firm (estimates the crop las of August 101 at 10,544,000 bales Mr. Lee I ingley Writes e * ch,d * n * Buying on the ”• -■ lions to Gov. g* S^e" Walker. gradually inci cotton goods. His Objec Cliffon encouraged by 1 reports of a sing demand for Auto Parts Half Price. Auto Wrecking Company Cleaning, Dying, Repairing and Pressing Von Canon-Wall Building Phono 1886 Phone 1886 a23c The following Mr. Lee LangU r, Governor Wall »r, special session ‘ letter, written by of Rome, to relative to a the legislature 840 Broad Street YOU-DRIVE-IT AUTO REPAIRING 1920 Chevrolet Touring st . Bar- gem, Good Condition. Term.. We Repair Any Make Car. Our Mechanics Know How. Why Not Be One of Our Satisfied Customers. You-Drive-It Co. Sam W. Pinson Garage Phono 6oi. j. l. smith, Mgr. Ford and Chevrolet Parts 164 W. Clayton Phone 461 a23c INSURANCE DVF, THAT#* IN tion, but doeflrt. bake his advertiser should^ Jewel Gas Range. COLORED DINING CAR waiters and sleeping car porters wanted. [ ” rieuce unnecessary. Wc train Information free. Write 640 ilbay Exchange, Omaha, Ne- alOp Coal—Coal—Coal ould Marry ?TTY GIRL WOULD MARRY if her- fiance will buy her New Detroit Jewel Gas Range, from Athens Gas Co. • a!9c WANTED BOARDERS— LARGE nice front room with private en trance; also board. Phone 1575-L3. alOc WANTED—Board WANTED BOARD — COUPLE without child desires board with private family or in a good board ing house. Answer Board Wanted, care Banner-Herald. alOd WANTED—Female Help WANTED—LADIES to do simple needlework at bom*. Libera! pay. Materials furnished. Address ed stamped envelope brings par ticulars. Morgan Novelty Art .Co., Atlanta, Ga. a!9p WANTED—Misc. WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD mules. Must be good age and sixe. F. Y. Allgood, 163 Clayton St., Phone 1479. al9c WANTEtf-SECOND HAND ehif- ferobe or chiffonier. Must be in good' condition and chep for . cash. Answer Box 473, Athens, WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED Gn nlttc Buy Coal Now. Buy Coal Now. Buy Coal Now. Buy Coal Now. W. L. Hancock Coal Co. Phone 707 Phone 707 a23c FRESH MEATS Northwestern Mutual Life Lowest Net Cost, Most Flexible Contract. , B. R. Bloodworth 22494 E. Clayton St. Phono 74 a28c to deal with the tax reform, prob lem, is self-cxpl nntorj: r Rome, Ga. Aug. 17, 1923. Governor Cliffoi 1 Walker, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Govcmoi —In my' Judg ment your pro) >sul to appoint a commission to r udy tax systems and draft a tax measure suitable to Georgia's req Irements is wise, and the only so ind and practical course, to pun ie In the circum stances. Were I in your placo and had your respo sibllity, however, I would not cal an extra session of the iegislntu: > to consider the matter, but ie ve it to the .next regular session I > pass on. There are to<| many objections SEEDS-SEEDS MEATS FIT TO EAT We Deliver Fr«« E. D. FLANAGAN 1ST Ttomas St. a22c OFFICE SUPPLIES cook, good wages. Call 160 Uni-j~ ’ersity Drive, Phone 107. Miscellaneous Girl Would Marry WEALTHY, PRETTY, Affection ate girl would- marry. Write, enclosing envelope. Doris Dawn, South Euclid, Ohio. a!9p SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED cars before you buy. ConoHy A Complete Office Supply House Art Metal Agency THE McGREGOK CO. Clayton St. Athens, Ga. a31c. Motor Co. MONEY TO LOAN Cook Wants Job EXPERIENCED COOK WANTS place. Kitchen must be equip ped with New Detroit Jewel Gas Ran HAVE YOUR SEWING Machine cleaned and repaired now, ready for fall sewing, at reduced prices. We repair all makes. Work guar anteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Phono 288. . sl6o- ai9c Good Used Bargains WANTED—Salesman SALESMEN—61504)0* Month and expenses selling cigars. Experi- _..ce not necessary. Send self-ad dressed stamped # envelope for in formation. National Cigar High Point, N. C. We make loans on improved city propertr at a very low rate of interest. h. o. epting & co. S. W. Ussery Jay II. Epting Manager! Loan Dept. Phone 1686. Holman Bldg. Field and Garden Seed. Bulbs and Flower Pota. Sprayers and Insecticides. Buckeye Incubator* and Brooders. Feeds and Remedies. H, L. Cofer Seed Co. Phone 247. 269 N. Lumpkin St. ■14c USED CARS 1920 Touring . 1921 Roadster 1920 Coupe . Speedster $165.00 $185.00 $250.00 $150.00 CATRUSSELL M0T0RC0 New buying 06 aggressive char acter apparently prompted by the favorable tone of, week-end re views of general trade in this country and special mention of betterment in thd textile industry, entered the mark t in the last half of the session an 1 lifted prices 28 to 30 points fro n tho lowest in the face of furt er reports from Texas and Oklahoma to the effect that rains contin led to fall there in those two state . The close was at not decline on ho day of 34 to points, with 0< :ober at 23.42 to 23.44. The western blit forecast for clear weather ovei Sunday caused rallies during the) middle of the morning. October 1 sold up from 23.91 to 24.20, but! met renewed liquidation nt th<8 advance and closed at 24.01. Th, general mnr- the next regulai session will be held in time to o all that can be done. I note throug the press that you will put bi ilness men, bank ers and farmers on your proposed commission. I lo not agree that it will be well or these business men, bankers ai I farmers to have “voting rsprea ntation" on the commission. M mbers of the two branches of thi general assembly ought to be he] 1 responsible for the measure th t Is reported back for ratification, or rejection by the legislative bod) to an extra aesal n to try to enum-l]}* 1 .plosed barely si erate here, both economic and no-! decline of four poll litlcal objection! Suffice it thatl«"d 23 to • — - months. The following we: prices in the excham Tone, steady; mb' quiet. dy *t. Open .High Low Jan. 23.61 23.67 23.44 1 Mar. 23.55 23.74 23.48 May 23.67 23.70 23.44 AUg. Oct. 24.17 21.20 23.91 Dec. 24.00 24.05 23.75 3.88 2‘ NEW ORLEANS C< TTON NEW ORLEANS. — Scattered 1 have been' lentlfied with all shower, in Texas and n :ch liqui- kinds of busin si, financial and,d»t}0B orthe long interest caused industrial ent •6c VULCANIZING Invite Us to Your Next Blowout Phone 271 City Garage & Motor Company ,a27c CARS WASHED Vaahhig and Dopsing. Clarke Storage Battery Company Low Price Batcrie: for Any Car. PRINTERS Good Printing la An Advertisement for Your Business. Place Your Order Now . For Your Fall Requirement The McGregor Co. Used Car Picl kVps Cadillac 8 $400.00 Ford like new /.. $350.00 All of our cars are in good condition. EPPS GARAGE Hudson Essex - a24c BARBECUE sa, imnmwi anu i—- rprises in piy Hfe.U drop < cold blooded. Bus- price of Busineaa is ver inesa looks o t for itself, and fights for the long end of every thing. I have been approached by business men ith all sorts of tax suggestions ai I arguments within the past four months, and many of them are i i unsound as those the late legial turn tried to put through. Business m< I, bankers and far mers should' I invited to confei with the con nisaion, and wbat they have to iffer in advice and suggestion •) mid be given care ful considerati n and just weight, but they ough net have a rota on the final adop ion of tho plan; that should e “legislative pro rogative.’’ I am a frier 1 to “busineu.” My record in the legislative session just ended pn res that. I fought to the last d eh against special tax bills, class legislation and all other efforts > place unjust tax burdens on par icular classes, mer chants, banks, insurance compan ies and farman I contended that this type of lei Islation is not only undemocratic a d unjust, but that it would comp] cate matters and make it much h rder to ever frame and pais a gel erM, w,li balanced taxing system that would tax everybody am everything just what it ought » be tqxed, and no to 60 poll is in the cotton during he first our of business Raturdi y. Octo- k fell to 23,28 cents a pound. census bureau repo t, ing consumption of cott r country during July a 461,574 bales against 542,166 in J unr ealised moderate selling. The cotton exchange that it would close on Saturday, September l, .*nd on Mot day, Sep tember 3, the suual hoi] lays ob served as Labor day. The following were t e- ruling prices on the exchange S lurday: Tone, steady; middling, p centa, steady. 24.22 Open High Low CIoi Jan. 23.26 f 23.33 23.17 23.2 Mar. 23.28 23.43 23.14 234 May 23.16 2329 23.00 23.1k Aug. — 23.91 Oct. 23.45 2358 23.28 23.41 Dec. 2358'23.55 23.25 23.3f J W lUACU, UIIU IIV more, and in tail fail; and equita ble way provlcfc enough revenue to support the Istatc . government and the state ilstitutiona. I am your faiend and want to TITLED CANDY MAKERS REFUSE TO JOIN 8AALFELD. Saxe-Melnii Needy countess who work In a large chocol lory here caused a brief ■trike the other day by ret sing to join the Socialist bon-bon union. The demand that they membership cards had be n to the women out of workl ig t several times previously, ways rejected. Finally delegate^sought out one of ladles at her wo: nsec You Tried Our Barbecue? Jf not try it today. We Serve It Fresh Every Day. Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe * Uuk iliiii Plentv of Money to ( Coinnrtnslon 3 J pe^”cent. /: Real Estate over 91,0001 up to $1,000. RT M, RYLEE w offices Phona 1476.