The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 03, 1923, Image 8

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MGE BIGHT wm imnnm.Hgian>. XTffiBSB. bbobbct. FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yesrs of Settifactory Service. Strong Companies. ;• V ” ■ Prompt Adjustments. CAM. FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three*Four-Five Market Gossip Received Over F. J, Linnell & Company’s NEW ORLEANS. La. — Liver- pool was due 5 to 10 down by New Orleans, 1 to 5 lower by New York, most on nears. Southern spots Tuesday were 25 to 50 down; Texas markets 40 to 50 lower; Dallas 40 off, mid dling there 27.25; sales smaller, Dallas 7,366; all told 27,260 vs Weekly weaher report Wednes day probably be favorable for Oklahoma . and Arkansas where | there was some rain. Compared with last year stock on shipboard at Galveston Tues day was only 12,000 vs 67,000; New Orleans 6,000 vs 14,000. Spinner takings for week Fri day will run against 233.000 last year and 255,000 one year ago; were 105,000 last week. The government crop forecast took the edge off market for pres ent and if good weather prevails mstket may work lower temporf arily. Favor buying on depressions as the crop is not made yet, there being much late cotton in Missou ri, Oklahoma and northwest and west Texas exposed to the possi bility of damage by frost whichl mey not be far off. Wet weather,! if returns would be unfavorable! also by lower grade more. Meanfl while shorts in New York have poor protection owing to very small stock there. October is also noted for good business ln| spot sfor exports. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo , WU1 Help You MiGMWjDEVELOPMENT IN ***^ Boot IKES HEPORTNEW RESIDENTIAL DESPITE GOVERNOR SECTION IS GREAT Never mind how often you have tried and faded, you can stop burning, itch ing Eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing be gins the moment Zemo is applied. In a shorttimeusuallyeverytraceof Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the akin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. Zemc Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c. Says Limited Investiga- j gation, Halted By Gov- errfor, Disclosed Horri ble Convict Conditions At Banner Mines. ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed ur from the previous close .»f Tues day. The Wednesday market closed at 28ft cents while the pre vious close was 28 1-4 cents. 1 BIRMINGHAM—“Armed forces of State" prevented the Jefferson county grand jury from making first hand investigation of the co Viet mutiny at the Banner Mines < September 10 ,thnt body reported in its presentment to the circuit court Wednesday morning. A limited Investipation disclosed conditoin that demand action the report said. After recltinp It’s attempt to vis? th? Banner Mines thwarted by nr Ion obtained by Governor - I Brandon, the report sails scenes Col. Arthur Platau, district grand 1 that would have greeted “our eyes deputy of Georgia Kks. returned would have been more awful than Tuesday night from Chicago where the public dreams, so great and so he attended a meeting of al! the determined have been the measures deputies in the United States. Flatau Returns From Chicago tnken to hide th truth.” Home Builders Have Splendid Opportunities Awaiting Them in Lots on University Drive, Morton and Burnett Ave nues and Fairview. NEW SCHOOL OPEN Beautiful Sub-Divisions Are Offered Buyers in Lots That Are Well Shaded and Have City Utilities Available For All Uses. University Associate Professor in English Is Author of “A. B. Longstreet” to Be Brought Out Soon By the MacMillan Company. Study of the development of from a frontier community to one culture both in Georgia and the i of great plantations and a white South is to bo found in "T. E 'aristocracy. Longstreet,' 'the new book by John ^ D. Wade of the Univeraity pf Oeor- j nrnn0! I PT1TF Kl* faculty which la to he brnush jl MIUI 111 S I II L out by the MacMillan Company this ULUllDIn UJ H I L fall. In tracing the progress of cul* J ture in this part of America, Mr Wade user Judge Longstreet as the j framework for his structure and al- | together the book is one possessed I of great bHliioncy and poignancy. Mr .Wade Is associate professor ION TO Sloan 1 , nll.ni th. pain, and kaapa tha tiaanaa from up—haatana rapalr. Oat a bottla today—35 canta. It will not main. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P. C. Jan. ..37.30 28.10 27.11 27.90 27.15 Oct. ..28.10 28.70 27.83 2880 28.23 Dec. ..27.70 28.50 87.38 28.35 27.95 NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Clone P. C. Jan. ..26.90 27.07 26.87 27.73 27.28 Ort. . .27.06 27.97 27.00 27.93 27.48 Doc. ..27.00 27.88 26.03 27.81 27.34 CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT— July Doc May CORN— July ... .. .. Oped ..10714 ..107% ..111)4 • 7« P. C. Close 107% .... 106% .... 110% .... 74% .... w;;:. OATS— . 74% 78% July 44% .... Dee. . 43% 43% .... •Moy .'65% 45% .... CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 20c gallon. Iloans, string, 20c gallon. Beans, butter, shelled. 15c pint. Butter Beans, 20c gallon. Butter, 80c end 40c pound. Cabbage, 4c pound. Carrots, 10c bunch. Cucumbers, 12V4c pound. Chickens, friers, 30c pound fot broilers, and 22tic for stag*. Hants, 22 He pound. Rooster,, 12c pound. Eggs, 35c to 40c dosen. Ham, boms cured, 25c pound. Bacon, hame cured, 18c pound, lard, home made, 18c pound. Onions, 6c pound. Onion sets, 8 cents. l’cas, green, 10c gallon. Potatoes, Irish 4c. pound. Potatoes, sweet, 2c pound. Tomatoes, 5 to 7HC pound, t'orn meal, 3c pound. Roasting ears, 20c to 25c dosen. Graham Flour, do pound. Hn, 10c quart. Spinach, 10c pound. Turnip greens, 10c gallon. Seuppemonga, 35c gallon. Okra, 10c pound. Pear,, $1.00 bushel. Nobody Can Tall Whan You Darkan Gray. Fadad Hair With faga Taa Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, gloray and attractive with a brew of ftage Tea and Hulphur. Whenever her hair took on that d ill, faded or atreaked appearance, thin dimple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By nuking at unv drug atore tor -wyeth's and Sulphur .Compound.'* you will,get a large bottle of this- oMmtinia »«-«*.» e. 'mptoved by the addition of other In- fisuhenta. til,ready to uee, at very little coat . This simple mitt urn ran bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied—It's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush ana draw It through tour hair, tak. lug one strand at a time, B/ morn ing the gray hair disappears; after anohter application or two. It is re stored to Its natural color und P*cks glossy, soft uiu! bcautifuL-wAdver('.fo ment. , Why They Parted Don’t forget that we will have SPOTS, (Frying Fish) Thursday Morning, % also, Jones Little ' Pig f S;i usage. ARNOLD-ABNEY i “I was down With pain tn my right side which at times algnost erased me . Most aV of the doctors said op eration. nut what I want to tell you Is the pain disappeared with the first dose of your medicine and I never see any since. Mayr*s Wonderful Rem edy hAs the right name—-gas, aour 1 stomach and dyspepsia have left too.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tha catarrhal mucus frotp the Instestlnal tract and allays the inflammation whi-h cause* p.ac- Realty all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. p„ r hy irure |„ everywhere.—Advertisement. A MAN OF INTEGRITY A physician who reaches out to a man was Dr. It. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids Hotel In Buffalo. N. Y. He was an eminent physician, a leading and honored citizen, known for his honesty and executive ablll- ty. His study along medical lines, nnd his knowledge of the remedial qualities of herbs and plants led to the discovery of his wonderful herb al remedy. Doctor Piece’s Favorite Prescription, the woman's tonic which has had the greatest number of sup porters for the post fifty years.' It Is just the herbal tonic required If n Woman Is borne down by pain and sufferings at regular or Irregular In tervals, by nervousness or dlssy spells, headache or backache.. Favo. rite Prescription can now be had In table: form as well as liquid at most Bend 10c for t Hal sample to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel | n Buffalo, N. Y .—Advertisement. Willi a rapidity that Is a»' sub stantial as It is marvelous the beautiful heights skirted by Uni versity Drive and intersected by Morton avenue, Burnett Avenue. O'Farrell and Fairview streets, are fast becoming the most popular residential section of Athens. Beautiful homes now line Uni- ersity Drive from the junction of Mlllcdge and Lumpkin all the way around to the Central railway and on the cross streets there are blocks of attractive bungalows and residences. Material^ are being placed on vacant lots for others, and in a short time more than twenty-five new buildings will be in process of construction, to be occupied when completed by some of the city's most substantial citizens and citlsens-to-be. of English at the University and holds degress from the University of Georgia, Harvard University, and Columbia University. He Is 0 native of Marahallville. Ga. The proceszof culture in Georgia is traced from a period shortly af ter the Revolutionary war up to the Civil war. Judge Longstreet'i career la the basis upon which the book is built. After his graduatlor from rate University. Longstreei returned to his native town of Au gusta, practiced law. edited a paper nnd was assured of an election t< congress when the death of hi" young son turned his mind to re ligion. nnd at forty-e!|rtit he be came a Methodist minister. He war Great Impetus has been* given the development in this neighbor hood by the erection of tha new Lumpkin street school, and opening of Fairview Road from Lumpkin street to the Whitehall roud. This has been completed* to a point below the school building- concrete sidewalks hgye been laid, and the street will be extended across University Drive and will join the Whitehall pike at the beautiful pecan orchards of P. K. Freeman. This will bring Jljla sec tion as close to the center of Ath ens as Is Lucy Cobh Institute. A new street is als6 being'opened by the city below tho school which will run from Fairview to Wood- row Streep One of the largest holders ,ot realty In this section is W. J. Re sell, whose home fronts Morton avenue in this subdivision. Mr. Russell owns a number .of lots in this section—some of which run all the way from .University Drive tq the 8tate Agricutural Col ego campus, gntf much of this properly he has helu tor thirty* three years. Morton avenue, Burnett avenue. O'Farrell street and Fslryiew all touch his holdings at sqme point, man of most varied talents, and occupations. After entering the ministry he was successively the president of four colleges In the South, was n strong Secessionist nnd Nullifler In 1888, nnl a leader In the controversy that resulted in the establishment of the Methodist Church South. His book of “Geor gia Scenes" Is one 'of the firs: ex amples of distinctively American humor, these and other sketches h!s novel, and many pamphlets qive a place in l»te history of Aniericnn literature. He died iri 1870 it the age of eighty. * Altogether Longstreet Is an Inter esting flghre; Mr. Wede's treat ment of hls life and character lacks neither humor nor sympathy and Is so handled as to form a vl/id presentation of cultural condi'lons In Georgia ns the state changed Fair to Be Held From October 22 to 27. Offic ials Endorse, Cow, Hog And Hen. MACON Ga.—Th Cow, Hog and Hen slogan which nan been adopted by many communities ot Georgia ha-« received the endorsement of of ficials of the Georgia Stdte Expo sition. During the fair to be held here this year, from Octo’»cr 22 ti 27 inclu«iv*», there wl'l l»e a serlec of auctions at ytiich high grade dairy stock, registered swine and pure bred poultry wlll .be disposed .WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER !7 GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building ,A Urge amount of local fund, now on hand for Immedlat, Disbursement on City Property. YOUR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE —depend, much upon tho safety of your pait and the ornteen™ . your present. Only If yojjr property, your buaines, 2ntenwt? n .5j your personal valuable, aroln.urid today can you bo auro of ,u C c« tomorrow. Insure today to protect tomorrow. We can give Jou “ forma of Property Protection Policies. The Hinton Securities Co., Athens, Ga. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. COLONIAL--Satarday Oct. 6 NO MATINEE—We’re A11 Going to the Football Games Seat Sale Tomorrow, Jower’s Cigar Store. of to the farmers of Georgia. The auction sheds are in readi es for what will probably be the biggest auction of livestock ever held In Georgia—all designed to Improve dairying, hog raising and poultry raising in this state. Women from all parts of Georgia will be Interested in the announce ment that Mrs. Julia McColn, ex ecutive of the Alumnae Association of Wesloynn College, Is going to bring to the Georgia State'Exposi tion a replica of the wonderful ex hibit of that college that was ie- cently shown In Ne4r York There nre a thousand and »»n« of or new features for Georgians in this year's expositoln. Programs nre being arranged for each dav oi, the fair, it Is announced by E. Ross. Jordan. 'Secretary. ' ' / TRICES: 25c, 35c, Gallery; 75c, $1, $1.50, Balcony; Lower Floor! and • Boxes, $1.50-—Plus Tax Mail Orders Filled in Order of Their Receipt An Excellent Cast of Principals Headed By James “Casey” Rooney as “Casey” THE SEVEN DANCING DEMONS . America's Fastest Steppers m & COMPANY tra Fine Celery Icelierg Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cantaloupes, California Grapes, Pears, Honey Dew Melons, Grape Fruit Califoria Oranges. . Fresh, Corn, Small Okra,' Yellow Squash, Turnip Salad. SS • ARNOLD-ABNEY & COMPANY Fresh Norfolk Oysters Spanish Mackerel King Mackerel Steak Mullets Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co 573 E. Broad St. Chronic coughs and 'persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can atop them now with Creo- muleion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant to taks- Creomul- sion Is a new medical discovery with twofold action, it soothes aod heals the Inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote I recognised by the medical frateml ty as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creo- mulsion contains, In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Inflam ed membranes nnd stop the irrita tion and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach Is absorbed Into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and de stroys the germs that lead to xon- aumption. Creortmlslon Is gunrantsed satis factory In the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial aatha- ma, catarrhal bronchitis and othet i forms of throat and lung diseases | and Is excellent for building up the system ofter colds or the flu (Money refunded If any cough or {cold, no matter of how long stand - i Ing, IS not relieved after taking Ssccotdlng to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulaion Co., Atlan ta, Ga.—Advertisement CUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co, 2885 Sheffield Ave. Chicago. HI., writing your - name and address clearly. You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND ,TAR for Coughs Colds, and Croup, also free sample packages of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Bladder trouble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TAB LETS for Constipation and BUI ousness. These wonderful reme dies have helped millions of peo- and these lots are some of the moet desirable In that! section of the city. Mbit of them'have been planted to ahada trees and these nre now In eplandld condition and large enough to effort beauty and protection as well, flowers are growing in beauty and profusion on many of tha lots. The city has accepted the streets donated by Mr. Russell and other property owners In this section, and these have been marked off and wUl be worked out at once, it Is understood. The writer traversed them all In an automobile when looking over the developments there Tuesday. Wstermalns, gas mains, sewera and electric - lines have been extended to that sec* tion by the local utilities company and the city and these conven iences will follow all the new im provements. One of the most recent large en* terprlses In that vicinity Is the location there of the new Pinecreat cotmtry club, an Incorporated In stitution that comprises a large number of progressive Athenians, and work upon the ground and' club house, which Is to include golf links, has already begun. Peopled 1 by a most desirable class of citizens and bome-owuvre, with an impressive and command ing view of the State College of Agriculture with Its campus that lc fast being turned Into a park, like appearance, and'with the en tire southeastern section of Ath ens In plain view, these heights are most desirable as home sltea, and the nearness of the car lines and the location of the public, school make other desirable fea tures. Much of this property is being offered for sale, and home seekers Investors have a great oppor tunity for profit in Investigating it Mr. Russell Is himself offering some of the most desirable of hls lots for sale. •m: RAILWAY STEM Building a greater Southern We are handling more traffic this , year on the Southern Railway System than ever before. Not only are our 60,000 employees more effi cient, but we have provided for them better tools to work with. In the past two decades, by the continuous investment of new capital, we have increased our productive capacity as.foilows: Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. ttl* Trv WANTED--A combination v and coal cook stove; also tank to go with; must be in good condition. Writ* Post Office Box 242. Athens. Ga.o5c Read BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS EARN *20 weekly :n\re time, at home, addressing, mailing, mu sic, circulars. Send 10c music, information. Ameri Music Co., 1868 Broads N. Y. o Dept, Average pulling power of locomotive* has Increased 54# Total pulling power of all locomotive* has increased 182# ‘ Average capacity of freight can has increased 31# Total capacity of all freight clrt has increased 90% Train load was increased 122# Greater terminal capacity, more road track age, heavier roadbed and structures, and other betterments that must accompany in creased train capacity have been provided in this same period of intensive development of our facilities. We have constantly before us a program of productive improvements, calling for the out lay of many millions of dollars, and, with faith in the destiny of the South, this pro gram will be prosecuted as rapidly as new capital becomes available. SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH rate; ■a