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^AOE SIX
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGrA
, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923,
■- ;]<>«! 1 FIRE INSURANCE T -
/Seventeen Years, of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies.
Prompt Adjustments.
ii| CAM, FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Three-Four-FIve .
RELIEF FUND FOB
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY
^INSURANCE WITH
JESTER
Complete Insurance Protection
.617 Holman Bldg.
ID II
SETTLETO ROUTINE
PRACTICE TUESDAY
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TAXI SERVICE
Day and Night
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GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone TRANSFER CO.' Phone
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Office Georgian Hotel
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The suni of 1500 Is not large for
Athens to subscribe. The commit
tee could hnve raised that amount
easily by tho “drive" method but
decided that the heart of Athem
ould respond to an appeal made
through the newspaper.
So far less than one hundred In
dividuals have subscribed., Surely
hundred Athenians'
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earth
SHIP YOUR COTTON
Hi
MOSS BONDED WAREHOUSES
Athem, Georgia
Owned and Operated by
JOHN D. MOSS V
The Only Government Bonded Warehouse in Athens
* Our warehouses meet the demands and needs of
the hour, combining as they do, absolute protec
tion with service and economy.
PROTECTION—Wc are licensed by and under bond to
the United States Government. Cotton or merchan
dise stored with us is safeguarded by the Federal Gov
ernment in just the same way as is your money in a
National Bank. Our employees arc licensed and bonded.
Your receipts and cotton are checked, counted and ver
ified at frequent intervals by government inspectors.
We. have the latest and best automatic sprinkler sys
tem throughout our warehouses.
SERVICE—Our service is all you might expect from
thirty-four years continuously in the cotton business .
with a clean record from end to end.
In case of advances or loans, our BONDED RECEIPTS
are deposited by you in th6 bank of your choice and the
money paid direct to you by the bank.
ECONOMY—Our BONDED RECEIPTS in the hands of
of your banker, command the lowest rate of interest
authorized by the Federal Reserve • System.' We ere
located on Oneta Street, on property adjoining the lo
cal compress and served by our own railroad tracks,
connecting with every railroad entering Athens.
Following Is the list of thosr
10.0C
B. F. Hardeman A Co.
L. R. Smith
D. Lund 2.50
Miss Mary Wilkins 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. C. hHP.etaoinnuun
Mr. and Mrs. C. H PhlnisjC 10.00
Miss Nannie Ethridge .....^. 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins 6.00
Louie Fnnkenateln
Orr & Co
Wintervillo M. E. S. S.
Cash i
W. I. Abney -J
F. W. Bennett
G. F. Venablo ....
Cash «...
Miss Ida'Calaway —
1.00
5.00
21.00
1.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
1.00
2.00
Would Stop Annual
Beauty Contesting
At Atlantic City
Simply :
? your cotton “John D. Moss, Athens, Ga.”
We will do the rest. Write for further information or
call in person.
Shipping tags supplied on request.
JOHN E}. MOSS >;
!3Va Broad Street Athens, Georgia
iad Banner-Herald Wants
OCIAN CITY, N. J.—Resolutions
urging that the country be aroused
to the moral dangers of an annual
beauty contest at Atlantic City
adopted at founders dpy exercises
here. Tho effect on young glris
parading in abbreviated bathlti;
suits and a wide publication o
their pictures was deplored in tho
resolutions, i
Our stores will be closed
Wednesday afternoon at
5 P. M., in order for pur
employees to enjoy a bar
becue picnic. We will ap
preciate our customers
giving their orders early,
KING HODGSON CO.
Quality and Service
KING HODG80N CO.
We allow 6 per cent discount for
cash and deliver. .
KING H0DG80N COMPANY
Quality and Service
KING HODGSON CO.
We allow 6 per cent^dlscount for
cash and deliver.
KING HODGSON COMPANY
used at guard, and Oliver at end
Ike Joselove, a letter man from
last season Is on hand, and a
candidate for a guard position
Spencer. Grayson,. Newton,- Levy
Smith, Carinlchael, Lipscomb and
Gray will push eaehi -Other for i
line Job also:
Captain Joe Bennett and Jim
Taylor are sure‘bets for the tackle
positions, but TlppIn.' Shattuck an/.
Bass will he. fighting nil the while
Sam Richardson will in all pro
bability be at one or the flank po
sitions. while J. D. Thomason
“Scrappy" Moore, Cargill, and
Nolan Richardson, If he should
play football, will put in strong ap
plications for the other wing.
John Fletcher ana "Tennny" Ran
dall are the only letter backs to
return to tho fold this year, and
merry battle will be waged fot
these positions. "Buster" Kil
patrick, Nelson, Cleckley, Welhra
Butler. Phllpot, Brumby. Simon-
witz. Barton, Windham, Blount and
Minor Wheaton form the «!mo*1
complete list for the backfleld and
fight will be strong among
these men.
The entire corps of coaches was
l the field yesterday, with the
exception of Thomas, who la ex
pected at most any time.
Tho squad Is rounding Into tip
top condition at a rapid paco, and
when the team trots out upon the
field for the opening game with
the Mercer Baptist on the 29th
strong elsee I nw e Setf etao
Georgia supporters will see a
strong eleven.
the morning part of the program,
the afternoon being devpted to in
dividual excursions over the Col
lege plant
Farmers Attention! News
Day By Day of What
Ga. Farmers Are Doing
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County Agent Eskew stated that
Madison plans *to plant feed
livestock. Including poultry, hogs,
tattle and make a profit on the
food animals by raising their owi
feed. Home orchards, alfalfa plots,
hog, cattle and poultry raising art
on the program with cotton In an
acreage which ths fkrm can handb
under boll weevil condltolns.
Hearty endorSeiqfint^of the coun
ty’s program If 'seen"” In the large
delegation at the college Tuesday
with each community represented
by such men ns J. N. B. Thomp
son of Comer; Thurmond Binders
Henry Sanders. U. 8. Woodv, Pa*
Crowe. M. N. McEw.'n, J. V. Jc-n-
kinj, J. I. Carter, H J Wil" v is of
Sawdust, Henry Hawk--, ^tehcel
and Hoyt Adams of the same sec
tion.
Lloyd Thurmond, Doss Smith
Henry Wil land Charlio Sanders oi
Rogers Settlement; Lawrence Col
lins. Ji.n Holcomb and Jim Mur
ray nf Diamond HID; Hullo* b
Gbolslcn and Jim Burton, T. L
Collins, J. H. Murray and W. W
Patterson. I
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
% LinneD & Company’s
. Private Wire
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A large amount of local fuwis no* on luiul for immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
BABIES CRY
Prepared Especially for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has
been in use for over 30 years as
a pleasant, harmless substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething
Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con
tains no narcotics. Proven direc
tions are on each package* Phy
sicians everywhere recommend it.
Tho genuine bears signature of
sales at the Blackshear ware
house In the past - five years,
stating that the 1923 sales
amounted to more than a mil
Hon dollars at that place. They
attribute the increased sales to
the care given the » growing
prants and the supervision un-
vhich the growers work,
A SHIPLOAD OF TO
BACCO FROM BRUN8WICK
BRUNSWICK Ga.—Hunderds
of pounds of Georgia tobacco,
raised In this immediate tcrrf<
tory. composed mo^t of the
cargo of the British steamship
Asian, which Sailed from this
port today. Most of the cargo
of tobncco was shipped Into
Brunslwick frotp In hnd near
Tlfton, where It is reported that
an unusually successful crop
was raised.. Tho tobacco was
sold to a r foreign concern and
brought a good price.
Glynn county farmers, watch
ing the successful raising of
tobacco throughout this section
havo about decided to make a
crop In this county next year.
Soil experts hnve long ago pro
nounced Glynn county la'nd
adapted to the raising of to
bacco, and while It has been
plained In this county once or
twice merely ns an experiment,
It has never been raised on a
large scale.
PLAN CHEE8E FACTORY
FOR CORDELE SECTION
COBDELE, Ga.—At a meet
ing of the business men last
night members of Arabi, Dairy
Association, subscribed the
stock and made plans for the
establishment of a cheese fac
tory to be In operation within
the next sixty days.
The lodal dairy association
Is fostering the enterprise. It
wHl use five hundred gallons of
whole milk a day. Arab! is one
of the livest dairy communities
In Georgia.
LAVONIA, Ga. — LnVonia’s
first bale of cotton arrived Sat
urday, September 8th and was
brought by Robert Thomas,
prominent farmer of Hart,
county. The cotton was bought
by W. 8. Haley for 32% cents
a pound. Picking has begun
generally In this section. There
will be good ginning pretty
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in turn marketing them.
At the experiment farm Profes*
nor G. Aj Crabb showed how the
college is testing this, that, and the
other in the way of seed, fertilizer
and-other things the farmer Is he
Ing urged to buy. These tests are
rfiade before the college makes any
Rind of endorsement of the thing
being tested. ,They were told hoy
the college follows up crop after
crop on the same plot of land, us
ing ope crop to enrich the sell,
keeping it from btVttS&k dcpUuj
by overwork.
At the main building Dr. An
drew M. Soule spoke, to the visit;
ors, pointing out to them tba need
fence In farming anl strorf
leadership. A dlnn-r on !ht
jo un ia Lunt of the coll'
Our stores will be closed
Wednesday afternoon at
5 P. M., in order for our
employees to enjoy a bar
becue picnic. We will ap
preciate our customers
'giving their orders early.
KING HODGSON CO.
Thornton's
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegcable Soup
. Chicken Pan Pic
Creamed Irish Potatoes
String Beans
Fruit Salad
Baked Apple Cream Sauce
Muffins and Biscuits
Coffee, Tea or Apk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Broilbd Steak
Steamed Rice
Fried Egg Plant
Sliced Toronto •‘-a
. Hot Biscuits
Cocoanut Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
DAILY PROOF
of
Corona Durability
Twto years of roughest army
life—never oiled—never tepaired
“Used every day In the army
from June, *17, t*> July, '19, both
by experienced operators pnd
those who never saw a Corona
before. Thrown from one end of
box car to the other by a
doughboy, nothing hurt but the
case, ever out of order, never
oiled, didn’t rust,, though case
*. 1U31, MlUUgU WBV
wa. lost thro* days in tho snow.
Have just had it overhauled And
just jiad it overhauled and
cleaned for $1.80 and it works
ae well aa the day it waa pur
chased."
WM. T. CALDER,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Sold By
THE McGREGOR CO.
Stationera and /.Printers
Athens, Ga.
NEW ORLEANS. — Liverpool
was due 13 to 1U down by Yfew
Orleans 14 to 19 lower by New
York.
Southern spots Monday 70 to 75
up, Texas markets 15 to 30 high
er, Dallas 16 up, middling here
2705. Sales continue good, Dallas
15,415,,,all .to$, 43,267 va ‘'0.106
October contracts New YorV
Tuesday touched 28.50 a level **uf-
flcicnt to attract cotton frem the
Atlantics, but closed t»haJe under
28 cents This makes the situation
little bullish in New York as any
further advance there likly attract
cotton from the south New York
interests were credited wit hbeing
heavy seller shere Monday ahd in
New Orleans. Compared with last
year stock on shipboard at Gal
veston Monday was 40,000 vs. 30,-
OuO at New Orleans 1,000 vs. 2-
000
Wednesday’s weekly weather and
crop #government report likely be
a stand off since weather was un
favorable first part of week, favor
able last half. The recent bullish
fever was born of bad weather in
land, likely cool off some with re-
retum of good weather
If weather remains favorable
inland more realizing and hedge
selling anticipated perhaps on
easier asls.
Sentiment somewhat reactionary
owing to better weather in the
country/, ii ; • *•
Census consumption for August
likely be bearish. Returns will run
against 526,000 lint last year; was
461,000 for July vs. 458,000 one
y<pr ago.
MARKETS
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close F.C.
Jan. .27.02 27.70 27.02 27.60 27 20
Oct. .27.70 28.30 27.66 28.17 27.85
Dec. .27.38 28.10 27.25 27.91 27.63
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close I’.C.
Jan. .'26.80 27.47 26.77 27.36 27.01
Oct. .27.00 27.62 26.98 20.78 27.16
Dec. .26.90 27.60 26.00 27.45 27.03
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open P.C.
....3654 35%
Kennicott Copper
Studcbakcr
Loew’a Inc. .,
Southern Ry
U. S. Steel ..
106%
1654
3454
93%
Open
P.C.
Close
WHEAT—
Sept
.102%
10254
10254
Dec
.10554
106
-05%
May
11154
110%
CORN—
Sept. .. .. .
85%
8554
Dee
. 67%
6854
6854
May
68%
54854
6854
OATS-
Sept ..
3754
37%
Dec, ... —
... 39% 3954
39%
May
4254
42%
4254
Cost ofBeauty.
My cost, $100,000—yours, 50c a week
- By Edaa'.WallacetHopper
My quest of beauty cost mothet then departs, all tho
grime and dead skin come
and me at least $100,000. We
searched the world to get the best
that science had to offer.
But those helps made me fam
ous as a beauty. And they have
kept me a youthful beauty to my
grand old age.
Now I want others to enjoy
those same helps. I have arrani
so all may get them. Any, girl or
woman may use all my helps at a
cost not over 50c per, week.
White Youth Clay
My skip is like a baby's, yet n
age Is 62. I owe that largely to
superelay which France created for
me. i
Not like the crude and. muddy
clays so many still employ. ^Thls
clay is white, refined and dainty.
It is based on 20 years of scien
tific study. No old-time clay brings
comparable results.
I call this my White Youth Clay.
It purges the skin of all that clogs
it—the causes of blackheads and
blemishes. It brings that\ rosy
afterglow which So amazes and de
lights. It combats all lines ancj
wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores.
How it multiplies beauty, how it
dirt, oil,
out
with it. One never knows what a
clean skin means until she deans
it this way. My Facial Youth
costq 77c.
My Youth Cream is my cold
cream—another French creation. It
contains both lemon and straw
berry. Also all the best that
science knows to foster the skin
texture. I use it as a night cream,
also daytimes as a powder base.
Every hour I keep my akin foster
ed and protected by it. This,
matchless cream—my Youth Cream
—costs you 60c per jar.
To:
My Hair Yoath
_ a piy l _
is silky, lustrous, luxuriant, and
grows finer every day. Dandruff,
falling hair and gray hair are un
known to me.
This hair which millions envy is
due to my Kair Youth. I apply it
with an eye dropper, directly to
the scalp. There it combats hard
ened oil and dandruff, which stifle
the hair roots. It stimulates and
fertilizes. The nhair thrives just
flowers thrive in a well-kept
keeps youthful bloom, is shown by *» rdcn ;. 0"® minute a day does all
my complexion. No girl or woman this. ,My Hair Youth _ with eye
The
Banner-Herald Want Ads
Too Lata to Claa.ify
FOR SALE—Furniture, one hoatori
roller top deak, solid oak, ala
burner gas range, electric Iron,
baby carriago, baby bed, re-
frlgerator, electric parlor table
solid
lamp, dining table,. large
oak bulfoL Sco this furniture
Wedncaday aa owner la leaving
town. Mrs. Julia Atkinson, S26,
■West Broad St. slip.
WANTED—Good 1 steady gtrls to
work In ahirt factory Nice, clean
work. Apply River and Bridge
Streets. «13P-
WANTED—To buy
Stove. Phone 1406.
Our stores will be closed
Wednesday afternoon at
6 P. M., in order for our
employees to enjoy a bar
becue picnic. We will ap
preciate our' customers
giving their orders early.
KING HODGSON CO.
A New Enterprise for
Athens, POTATO CHIP
FACTORY. While others
can afford to go without it.
cost is 50c and $1.
Two master creams
My Facial Youth is a liquid
cleanser which I also found in
France. 'Great beauty experts the
world over now employ it, but
they charge too much.
It contains no animal, no vege
table fat. The skin cannot absorb
it. It simply cleans to the depths,
All druggists and toilet counters
now supply Edna Wallace Hopper's
products. With each comes a guar
antee. Expcrs tell me that these
are the best helps in existence. I
hope that what they did for me
and mine will induce you to try
them. Edna Wallace Hopper. Bus
iness address, Waukesha, Wis.
—Adveritsement.
have been talking pbout
Read Herald
Want Ads.
doing something fot the
Farmers, we have done it
We 'have bought thou
sands of pounds of Irish
potatoes from the farm
ers of Clarke and the ad
joining counties. When
you eat" our potato chips
you are keeping your
money at home. We mak*
these chips daily and can
give them to you fresh at
all tidies.
Retail Grocers, Bakers
and Potato Chip Makers.
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.I
$/ed'
uii
Mil %
Health is one of the .
things your familv gTea ^st
It brings happi^ Possess.
Buth^thm^ffS^ocess:
bygood wholesome
prepared from ,h!f foo ^ s thatare
dienfeThis^ S^fst ingre-
Pendab^tekfjg^lfl “**£
Useareli-
* atare
foundrything'totat never
of the trieKd^Sfcfe
«plain J?_ m ?thod
by actual experiSr& knovv
Powder, is knmrotobe Baknjr
and positive ai? ^ onesur e
kkings that are ® Ucce ssfiil
sweet and who1S)mr y3pure ’
other brand. muc h^s any
packed in tin -j**.
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