The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 10, 1923, Image 2

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\ r, r 4 ■ THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORr.TA 1EWARE THE ITT Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Liiinell & Company’s Hanwe-coushv Hud iMTSIstent colds | « ... t;, «*al ' dlcal fraternity as rCf to serious lun* trouble. Atop them now with Creomulsion, an minified creosote that Is pleasant _ take. Crcomulsion Is n new medi cal discovery* with two fold action; lit soothes and heals the Inf membranes and kill.* the aerm. ■U-IW; ah known drurs. creosote cognized hy the medical W* ifreatest hr..,in* agt treatment of chronic cough* and cnltir “TMid other forms of throat and lun« HJavgUIat, Creomulsion con ta ns, ui addition to creoantc. other healing c?c 'ments which soothe and heal the ln- Xmpi^I membrane* um| atop the irri- nXkiti and Inflammation, while the lerVosotc goo* on to' the stomach is alts, rlicl into the blond, attacks the Mft off fthe trouble and destroys the fljfcrina that lead to consumption; * Cm mulsioii la guaraiuccd satisfac tory-III tho treatment, of .chronic c.iughn and colds, bronchial asthamu. catarrhal bronchitis and other form* throat and lunif diseases, and Is excellent' for building up the system After colds or the. flue. Money rc. tlfhded |f anyuough or cold, no matter --- jt itondinr. ia nnt mIUjujjM ig aoiK-rflinr t« dire ruaiflst. Creomulsii Adv NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver-1 | pool was due about 1 to 3 up by / lby e NS? , YoA. abOUt 1 t0 2 highCl Maka> You ,rrit * b,# * nd Southern spota Tuesday un* j ^ lutl changed to 19 up. markets 5 to 15: „ higher; Dallas 13 up; middling' ' oU ' ' , , there 20.75; sale? Dallas, 0,209; If yotf undrrrtand you r colon and all told .36,167 against 29,751 keep it In perfect working Monday. j Health, happiness, vigor and long Weekly weather and crop sov-j the wWch „„ „ c tlve ernment report 0 a. ni likely to} ' ^ oU _ an d COLON POISONING CLOUDS THE MIND LAND SEEKERS - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. I Ml "fer taking !£»*"* J" be mixed, perhaps favorable as i whole. Attitude of Liverpool and wea ther conditions likely continue to dominate market for the present. Advices from Texas and Okla homa complain of weevil add worms increasing and becoming active again and general impres sion is the crop of these states have been overestimated. The Oklahoma crop is in bad shape, and that wet weather would do more harm. Dry Dry weather needed ail over belt to permit picking, ginning and ma lazy colon >ur colon is the last five feet o.* digestive canal. It Is youi rage system; your garbage speak. Keep it clean am" you arc well and happy. let It stagnate and It will distill the poi sons of decay, .fermentation (gar) and putrefnclio^ Into your blood imlsoning your brain and nerve3 that y< JujU: ns you would squeeze a rub her hose pipe. These muscle «- V, jturity of late cotton. f The recent strength of francs Hi STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY land the improvement in sterling and English conso'.s suggests the probability of better reparations news in the near future. More seasonable weather And high prices tor cot tea as well as improvement in the economic sit uation in the west due to the late rise in price bf wheat and high price ot corn cayp.cd with labor Greaieless Combing Cream Costa Few Cents s Jar at Drug Store well employed in the cast at high wages, almost rssurWi continua tion of fnvorab'o trade conditions in the United States. Fbvqr buying particularly on de pressions. restless. Irritable and warm blue poisoning your heart so that you are weak, listless and lazy; imlsoning your Jungs so that your breath Is heavy or foul; poisoning your stomach and dlgortlve or gans so that you are bloated belching and uncomfortable with gas pains; poisoning your blood so that your skin looks yellow, sal low and unhealthy; po'sonlng ev ery part and organ of your bod* through your blood, making you look and feel old and ugly long be. fore your lime, junking your Joint* and your back stiff nnd rheumatic; your eyes dul land your brain rlug* glsh, MARKETS Kvon obstinate, unruly or item. , </» <1 hair stays combed all day in ,nj stylo you like. “Hair-Groom” I 9 dignified combing cream which live* that natural gloss nnd well* U»d efect to y«ur hair. No! ky, greasy or smelly. Fine fot ! —Advertisement. 5ay ‘‘Bayer"-Genuine! yer Tablets of As pen prescribed by - twenty-three years uuf proved safe by millions foi and'grippe misery. Handy Dowm of twelve tablets cost only v* «rents at any drugstore. Kach pMOkago contains proper directions for Voids and tells how prepare •in gargle for sore throat nnd tonsllltls. MOTHER! Children Cry for i “Fletcher’s Castoria” Paying for the Home fP to V imrenf to n-ai.-Ini :U* I ir •fuSerful 4. -v. iy money doctors nnd medicine ^ „ »ch trouble. I was oon- ■BUed with bom. And no piped ni»* permanently l a bottle of MnyrV lemedy at that time nt results Now I am Honey 'In paying for c It Is u -simple. hartnlest that removes the ca ts from the intestinn and allays the Inflammation Ta6scs practically all stom- Iver nnd intestinal ailments , Hue npiwndieitls. Ono dose >nvinrg or money refunded • by nil druggists, every* i^-Advertlsement. 66" VHONE-ffi bTaxi Service ^>ay and Night NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P..C. Jan. .26.92 27.45 26.83 27.37 26.91 Mch. .26,93 27.57 26.86 27.40 26.93 Dec. 27.68 28.02 27.45 27.90 27.50 11 A. M. Bids: Jan. 26.97; Mch. 27.02; Dec. 27.58. NEW ORLEANS COTTON . Open High Low Clos# P..C. Jan. 26.72 27.30 20.f J 27.22 26.72 Mch. 26.60 27.28 26.56 27.21 27.17 n~. on on on r,n oi«ea on ar or.on: bres should contrnct three times day—within an hour after each meal. If they do not contract, they have loft their tone—their power to contrnct. Hut. there is a practically per fect remedy for lazy, flabby col, >ns. This remedy quickly restore* the tone, is absolutely harmless and decidedly pleasant to take Clip this article and take it to your druggist. Tell him to give ydu a bottle of Colotone—the col tonic. It will con you lar if you are pleased nothing If you are not pleased with It, for every druggist* has b^en In structcd to refund the price nnd ask no questions If his customer f; not thoroughly satlrfled Hut you will he delighted wit! Colotone for it will make you fee' like a different person. Your eye- will sparkle with vitality and alert' ness* your brain will be clear and active; your complexion will fresh nnd transparent, reverting the purity of your blood; your <R gestion will be thorough nnd youi appetite keen, for your food wit taste delightful nnd will ngre» with you. you will sleep nnd awake refreshed, your system will be full of Vim nnd vigor; you will feel younger, .rtronger. vigorous—you will enjoy the pleasure of living. Oet started on Colotone today before the [our at Lexington, Georgia, on November tho 6th, 1923, eleven hundred and sixty has never Menfcnt’ over. Thet;o is a vast quantity of pine timber ADDADTI TTUrrV * 8id place which has been cut over l/I rUK 1 Ui Ml I for lumber purposes jlown to about acres In one body In the famous ghould appeal to a man who/can flatwoods district, five miles from 8w ing the whole place or a com- By the perfect iriw of Nature. Nearly every person over twenty-' your eyes dull nrtd your brain slug- five o r thirty years of age. nnd three time* n day—within an hour many younger, need Colotono mort' after eatlrg. Does your colon work or less. You will he simply de- that well? If not. It has lost it!* lighted with It. Colotone can not tope. Whnt do we mean by tone' possibly do you any harm—It can Tour colbirle a hollow muscle.' It* only do you good. Try It on our walls, are made up of long, musck guarantee. It will’ help you Jivr fibre, or mueclo cell, which. l.y lone, well nnd hnpplly.—Advertise- Ihelf contraction, empty the color ment. Dec. ac.91 27.57 2(\88 27.46 26.99 11 A. M. Bids. Jan. 26.81; Mch. 27.17; Dec. 27.02. CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT- Open PA3. July 108% I)ci... 107% 107% Mav .' 112 112% CORN- July .74% Dec. 74% M»y . 73% OATS— May M , Prominent University ■ Trustee and Business Man Talks At Initial Economics Society Meet- ! ing- NEW YORK STOCKS p ' Kcnnicott* Copper !! 33% 38% Stndebakcr 25' 2ru 0. S. Steel 87 87% Southern Ry. .. ., 33 36% Locw’e Inc. 10% Southern Elects 3 New Directors RICHMOND, Va.—Jonathon By ron of Richmond. Robert Jemlfon, Sr., of Utrmltmhmro, Neveraux Mil- bourn, nnd Jcrmlah MUbenki of New York, were elected Dlrectort of the Southern lullwey Company Tuesday for a term of-three yearn ; M an annual report of the director* 1 covering the operation of the com. 1 puny for the year 1M3 waa »ub- mltted b ythe Preeldent,* ^ Fairfax Harrison, and was approved unanimous vote of the ntockholdero. ; The report suted the Southern j Railway is handling more traffic' than ever before, handling it smoothly and without coiurertluit and at lower average freight ratal than have obtained tor's aevera* Rout 17%c and 20e lb. Sleek . 20c and 23e lb. Pork 30. and 35e lb. Stew .... .. 10c lb. Bitti-age .. . 15c'and 20c lb. Hem .. . 40c and 4Sc lb. Sliced Bacon ....... 40c lb. Fieb. 13c and 25c lb. COOPER’S MARKET Harry Hodgdon, a trusted at tie I University ot Georgia and director ; of the recent million dollar drive of the university, was the primes! ! speaker at the Initial meeting ol * the Economics Society of the. * 8chool of Commerce held Tuesday evening. Mr. Hodgson taked to the stu dents In this very largo and grow ing department of the university about “Business" and his addres* was both entertaining and profita ble j Others who apepared on the pro gram which was the first for the ' school year 1923-1924 were Dean j R. P. Brooks of the School of Com- I mercer Professors J. W. Jenkins, H «M. llccknian and J. G. Johnson all {of that department of the univer sity* !!. M. BetK prominent Georgia student and pres dent of the Eco nomics Society pre&ultd, nnd Homer Reynold* SanforJ. tho see- rotary of the organization, \.*;« at his regular de?k^ * Following th» ’.UJlnoua part cf {the meeting a >ocir.l gather.ng-was enjoyed at which refreshments wore enjoyed and tho students ol the department became better ac, qualntcd with ono another. IStcphens, Ga., will) a first class roAd leading to same, the property known as the Powell Place, origin ally a part of the John I. Callaway farm, there being a splendid barn on said place capable of housing thirty to forty head of stock, one j white paintdd dwelling house with five rooms, and tenant houses well f Maced, on all of said farm. This ■and is ideal for dairying pur- poses, growing In profusion the [finest native grasses during about |ten months in the year, and being atered. This land is about |ten miles from^Lexington, whero a .cheese factory has already been started and is now 1n operation. It la Ideally situated for i>ecan and fruit growing and land adapted for it. Most of the cleared portion of tald land is flat as prairie land. About one-l^alf of said land has been c leared and has produced more than a bale of cotton tl^the A large quantity of haro* six inches square. Enough for all farm purposes ond for fencing the whole place. While this land Is ad vertised for sale as a unit, a pri vate sale may bo effected before the sales day. This Opportunity bination of men who are interested n cotton, dairying, pecan and fruit culture. If Interested see Daven port Powell, our representative on the place, or the undersigned at Athens, Ga. We will be glad to furnish Information personally or by mail on request. CARLISLE COBB and FRANK A. ;OLDEN, Receivers. •ct. 10-24. Nov. 6. Plenty of Money to Lend on Rea), Estate k- .-T 3 per cent over |1,000| ; • '?? r cent up to tl.000. ■.»' tub Holman Bid*. 10 per < HUBERT M. RYLEE Law office. Phone 167L 'm6 Athena’, GeoffU - FOR SALE—Several farms taken In by Insurance Cqmpanl'A , Liberal Terms. Half Price. v ' ji, ■•i’,,, H. M. RYLEE, Law Offices, Phone 1876^' 405 Holman Bldg. ' , Athen*; Ga. CHINESE DISCARDING NATIVF FOTWEAR FOR LEATHER PEKING—Chinese are gradually taking to the use of leather shoes, according to J- C. Huston, Ameri. Chinese who have not adopted the foreign style of fnnt- wear are beginning f© use chroms leather soles with their native l cloth uppers; Native shoes wltr chrome roles sell for $1.60, whfl( locally made foreign style shoo* sell for $5 a pair. The Ieathet wood timber Is on tho plac$ which Ijt is stated. snies can outlast three cloth tops HOTEL TYBEE ON EUROPEAN PLAN Rates $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Per Day _ A la carte Service in Dining Room. Special Rates t» woofci end parties. Ideal Headquarters f*r Hunting and Fishing. Arrangements for Boats at Hotel. HOTEL TYBEE Tybec Island, Ga. HERMAN H. HEATH. Mgr. UNEARTHED 10011 (By Associated Preu) Tie body of ORANHAM. Eng/—The General James E. Osletborue. founder of the itate of Georgia, was unearthed Wednesday by ex cavators working under direction of Dr. Thorn well Jacobi, president of ogletbore University who plana to have it removed to Georgia; LIE TO ACCUSERS FeUowCabCo. « (By Aswcl.tcd Fran) NEW YORK.—Retrial of the dl voree nit of Hr. E. D. Stokes, wealthy hotel owSer against h)« .wife. Mra. Helen Elwood Stokes, IWfdnaMoy was niatked by be most dramatic scenes ever [«.cn In the supreme court when, ! following»pn implied grave accu sation on the part of a witness, Mrs. Stokes rose In tier seat eob- I)lnc and shouted a dennil while Jhi-r husband rreeptihly In-gan to cry. Mr. Motorbt, at oar handy ata tictu, corner Washington and Lumpkin „ and alao corner Prince and Mefge*Btrc«U», MoPeP More Miles More Power More Speed QUICK STARTING " On Cold Mornings You will find our. products and service unsur passed by any station you may visit. We Are Independent Home Dealers Apd We Appreciate Your Business Kelly-Springfield and Federal Tires Vulcanizing and Repairs E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone -895 Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets iMm y*n i-f Autumn and out-of-doors are inseperable—so in the realm of Au tumn Fashions for cool weather wear, these coats and wraps will play a most important role. The new models are particularly inviting, partly because they are fashioned of soft pile fabrics, many richly fur trimmed—partly because they are so versatile in styling, so graceful in line. We .commend them to your good taste and judgment. Mater ials Overplaids, Camelsare, Ormandales, Brytonias, Bolivias, Velours and Vellicias. Coats of every style with prices ranging from $16.50, to $148.50 t t t - t t - Coats For Misses and Children A variety of styles to choose from, made of Velours, Bolivias, Astricans, Overplaids, Broad cloths, and Velvets, fur and self trimmed, plain and embroidered. 2 to 6 Year Sizes 6 to 16 Year Sizes $5 to $13.50 $13.50 to $85 • * . ... ; . . . Davison - Nicholson Co. v" D...: L Cl Athens’ Busiest Store ■ > . »» W- ••••••