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FIRE INSURANCE
Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companlei.
Prompt Adjustments.
CAI.L FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Three-Four-Five
BAD TIE SALTS
Say* Backache Often Meant You
Have Not Been Drinking
* Enough Water
. When you wake up with back*
ache and dull misery In the kidney DEATH OF’ INFANT
region it may mean you have Funeral serveies for the infant
been eating food* which create son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith,
acids, aaya a well known authority j who died at the residence, 655
by the entire membership present.
The entertainment committee
announced that “Ladies Night”
would be held on the evening of
October 30th. A special program
will be arranged for this occasion
and a most delightful evening is
anticipated.
Among the visitors wore Mr.
Stevens, of New York; Mr. Rider,
of Philadelphia; Kiwanian Dixon,
of Charlotte, N. C., and Robert W.
Helvenston, of Florida.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Liiuiell & Company’s
’ I Iagainst 102,000 for Aiuruit this
vear and 494,000 for September
last year.
j Sentiment more bulliih than
j otherwise. Holiday New Orleans
land New York. Favor buying es-
jpeciaiiy on depressions. j
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver
pool wag due 22 to 25 up by New
Orleans, 17 to 24 higher oy New
York.
Southern spots Wednesday were
unchanged to 55 up. Texas mar- i
kets 40 to 55 higher; Dallas 55 up;
middling there 27.30;'sales Dallas)Jan.
8.256; all told 31,056 vs 36,167 "
Tuesday
Stock on shipboard at Galves
ton Wednesday larger than last
vear again, 86,000 vs 73,000; New
Orleans 8,000 vs 19,000. Likely
have large mid-month exports
from Galveston, perhaps from
other southern ports also.
Wednesday’s market changed
from a scalping affair to a decid-
An excess of such acids overworks‘Jackson street Wednesday morn- ed bullish movement, due to more
the kidneys in their effort to filter | **??• were conducted at the grave-{ trade buying and large operators
NEW YORK COTTON
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27.57 27.84 27.45 27.45 27.37
Mar. 27.61 27.87 27.50 27.60 27 40
Dec. 28.08 28.37 28.00 28.00 27.90
11 A. M. Bids: January 27.67;
March 27.77; December 28.25.
It from the blood and they become * ,de in Oconee cemetery Wednes- buying. However, if weather re
port of paralysed nnd loggy. When May at 5:30 p, m. B. Dunaway & main s favorable, will likely re-
your kidney, net .luggl.h nnd clog Yu" 8 ’ fu . ncral directors, were in|quire constant support to sustain
You muit relieve them, like you I char T%of
You must relieve them, like you
relieve your bowels, removing all
the body’s urinous waste, else you
*tfiave backache, sick headaches,
dlssy spells: your stomach sours
tongue is coated, nnd when^^^
feather is bad you have rheumatic
tjirlnges. The urine Is cloudy, full
of sediment, channels often
sore, water scalds and you
Obliged to seek relief two or three
- times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable
physician at once or get from your
pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in
g glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your k dneys
may then act fine. This famqus
■Bit* 1s made from the acid ol
grapes and, lemon Juice, combined
With lithla, and has been used for
years to help clean and stimulate j
•biggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acids In the system, so they nn
longer Irritate, thus often teliev-
log bladder weakness.
„Jad Salts lif Inexpensive, cannot i
injure and makes a delightful, efj
fervescent lithla-wnter drink I
Brink lots of soft water. By ail
rocans have your physician exi-!
mine your kidneys at least twice!
o' year.—Advertisement. {
arrangements.
1THS TO discuss: 8
IE
L OOK ahead to
i Winter, with its
snowy or icy
streets and roads,
and when you buy
a tire now, get the
Goodyear Cord with
the All-Weather
Tread. That bead
is famous the world
over for •!ip!«.a,
gripping traction
and for long, eco
nomical wear, a
mend thm new Goodyear
Cords with the keeeted Alt-
Weether Trend end beck
them up with rtenderd
market unless trae buying con
I tinues.
Spinner takings for week and
week's insight will not be availa
ble until Saturday owing to holi
day Friday. Spinners takings for
week will run against 274,000 last
year and 322,000 in 1921; were
250,000 las tweek. Insight will
compare with bOOfiOO one year ago
and 480,000 year before last; was
493,000 last week.
Census consumption report due
Monday, 16th. Returns will run
SCOTT HDW. CO.
• ATHENS, GA-
boen^tteAR
H. H. Grave., publisher of the
" ' (Gs.) Record, was in Ath-
indny conferring with the
her of Commerce official,
s committee of merchant, rcl-
to the proposed trade boom
iign here,
merchants plan to encour-
de and payment of debts
notes by giving several hun-
‘ liars worth of prise., Pisn,
campaign will bo worked
the next few days',
recently held a similar
with satisfactory re
am! Mr. Gravea was asked
here and explain the dc.
An interesting feature of the
Rotary meeting Wednesday was
tlu- introduction of a question box.
'That b allowing the members to
t b allowing the member
questions for information
carding the Rotary. The pro-
i’ram brought out much informa
tion of interest and value to the
numbers which was entered into
Thornton’s
FRIDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Baked Red Snapper, Tartar
Sance
String Beam
Fried Com '
Sliced Tomatoee
Irish Potato Salad
Mulflna and Biscuits
Cherry Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
lyati
Steamed ]
Fried Com
Vegetable Salad
' Hot Biscuita
Banana Pudding
“ Milk
Coffhe, Tea or
50 Cents
WE WILL HAVE
FRIDAY MORNING—
Real Tender Sweet Corn
Small Crook-Neck
Yellow Squash
Fresh Cucumbers
Egg Plants
Snow White Cauliflower
Hard Head Iceberg
Lettuce
Extra Good Quality
Celery
Small Tender Okra
Fresh Pineapples
Extra Select Norfolk
Oysters ,
Jones’ Littlb Pig Sausage
Fresh Saratoga Potato
Chips
Only a Limited Amount
of Sugar
Our Motto:—
Quality, Plus Service
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
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Jan. 27.42 27.65 27.33 27.34 27.22
Mar. 27.40 27.63 27.30 27.30 27.21
Dec. 2770 27.87 27.51 27.52 27.46
11 A. M. Bids: January 27.65;
March 27.52; December 27.76.
LIBERTY BONDS
VIRGINIA SPOTS
Salmon Trout, Flounders, Oysters,
Boiled Shrimp.
J. VAN STRAATEN
Phone 1475.
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ada.
THPRSPXY, PCTSBEK If. Tin
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A targe amount of local fundi now on hand -for Immediate
Sbbunement on City Property.
3 l-2s ..
First 4 l-4s
Second 4 1-4s .. .
Third 4 l-4s
Fourth 4 1-48
Victory ....
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open P.C.
WHEAT—
July
no%
.110%
Dec
109%
109%
May
113%
114
Opon
. 99.13
. 97.10
.. 97,1(1
. 98.10
. 97.12
. 98.25
CORN—
July
Dee 77
May 75 %
OATS-
July .. . .. 45%
Dec 43%
May ...
110%
109%
112%
76
77
75%
75%
76%
74%
45%
43%
46%
44%
43%
45%
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open P. C
Coca Cola 74%
Kennlcott Copper .. 82% 82%
Studebaker 95% 95%
U. S. Steel 86% 86%
Southern Ry. ... .. 84%
FOR S. S. MEETING
Interesting Program Will
Be Observed At Boggs’
Chapel in Oconee
Heights Next Sunday.
COOPER’S
MARKET
Rout
17%c and 20c lb.
Steak - ..
.. 20c and 25c lb.
Pork
. 30c and 35c lb.
Slew .. .. .
10« lb.
Sausage —
. 15c and 25c lb.
Ham
. 40c and 45c lb.
Sliced Bacon
.. 40c lb.
Fish
. 15c and 25c lb.
COOPER’S
MARKET
WE DELIVER
YOU ARE LUCKY
Our New York buyer has just sent us 50 Jersey Dresses that we
can sell for the remarkably low price of $9.95. These dresses sold
ns high as $14.95. All colors and sizes. The kind you want—just
the thing for tjhe cool' days.
JERSEY $
DRESSES
9
.95
WHILE THEY LAST
SMAYBURG’S
WHERE IT PAYS TO SHOP
278 Clayton Street
Don’t Forget the Place
Program for the Clarice County
Sunday School couvention which
will be held at Bogga Chapel In
Oconee Helghti next Sunday waa
completed T,huraday and announc
ed aa followe: ' »'
Morning Station
10:50—Son* Service, T. A. Hen
ry, leader.
10:25—Scripture Reading and
Prayer, led by Rev. Mr. Jolly.
10:85—The Adult clean In Ac
lion, by Dr. N. G. Slaughter, -
11:00—'The New Day In Rails
lout Education, by R. D. Webb.
11:85—Period of Builneaad
curing of Records. Appointment of
Committee!.
11:45—Jenua, the Master Teach*
er, by Ablt Nix. .
12:16—Miscellaneous Business.
12:25—Adjournment for Dinner
at the Church. (Basket dinner on
the grounds.)
Afternoon Sesalon
1:45—Song Service, led by L. W.
Cooper.
1:55—Scripture Reading and
Prayer, by J. L. Pendley.
2:05—Everybody’! Period. (1)
One Good Thing About Our School,
(2) Our Problems.
2:45—Making the School Evan
gelistic. by 8. D. Wingfield.
3:40—Period of Business. Report
of County Officers. Place of next
meeting. Award of Banner*.
4:09—Adjourn.
Dr. J. D. Applewhite le president
of the county association.
FORBES TO ATTEND
BIG Y. M. C. A. MEET
(By Associated Press)
OKLAHOMA CITY—The Okla
homa legislature, called into ex
traordinary session by Governor
Walton, convened Thursday and
after hearing a message from the
governor urging that legislation be
enacted to unmask the Ku Klux
Klan, proceeded with Its organlsa*
tion.
W. D. McBee, leader of the op.
position to the governor, was elect
ed speaker of the house. The exe
cutive did not appear before the
‘egislature In person, but cent hisi
message by Aldrich Blake, his'
counsellor.
Hundreds of Oklahoma citizens
have been beaten and tortured
while other hundreds have been I
threatened, his message read. The!
investigations disclosed from sworn
testimony In one enso where six
reputable citizens testified they
heard the Grand Titan of the Tul
sa Ku Klux, Klan make the state,
ment that there had been six dif
ferent Mer Rouges similar to the
Louisiana affair committed In his
jurisdiction. Aattached to the
message was a record testimony
gathered by his military commis
sion. He requested the leglslatorr
to read it and then publish It.
AUTOMATIC CAMERA TO
8NAP OLYMPIC. WINNERS
PARIS.—The French Olympic
Committee is experimenting' with
a mechanical photographic device
to record the finishes of the run
ning eyenta during the 1924 Olym
pic Gamea. Thus far the experi
ments have been; raccessful, am*
there Is every llkllhood that a cam
era wi!l be on hand at the finish
line of all races to confirm or In*
firm the ruling of the Judges.
qA Sale of Jersey Knit bloomers
$1.98
In all the new fall shades of Browns, Copenhagens, Greys,
Navy Blue, Purple, Black, like picture shown. This is an
unusual bargain.
CHILDREN’S KNIT BLOOMERS
Just Unpacked
SPECIAL 50c
These are Forrest Mills make—in Black and White.
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE of Jersey Silk BloOmera, 15.00
values, on Special Sale
AT $2.98
All the fall colors, cut full and good length.
You should see these specials in Bloomers.
THE FORREST MILLS UNDERWEAR
for ladies, misses and children is now ready for
your inspection.
W. T. Collins Inc.
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than two cheap suits,
look better and cost
Y. M. C. A. Board Here
Holds Meeting At Asso
ciation Building Friday
6 P. M. Supper Served.
A report of the activities of the
boys* nnd girls* summer camp and
review of the finances of the year
with an outlook* for next year will
be features of the meeting of the
Y. M. C. A. board at the building at
6 o'clock
Supper will be i prepared and
served by the Ladles Auxiliary of
the Association This le the lest
meeting of the board for the pres,
ent fiscal year. The meeting be
gins at • o’clock.
Secretary W. T. Forbes has been
appointed one of eight men to re.
present the state of Georgia at a
big Y. M. C A conference in Cieve
land Ohio, beginning OctobV U
and lautlng ten days At thte con
ference the constitution of the In.
ternational Association will be re 1
vised.
HAVANA—The Merchant Marine,
M. C. A. Is here primarily to
deal with American sailors, make
their days bets* and help t ,
when they, art In need, but from
time to time the organisation finds
opportunity-tq leave Its regular
Held and do good In broader pa*,
lures Ernest Bratze'^the secretary
and his wife always welcome such
chances.
less. You will find it the most
sensible, satisfa&ory and eco
nomical way to buy clothes.
Kuppenheimer Good Cothes
may be slightly higher in
price, but they’re vastly better
in quality of fabrics and tai
loring. They give you more
dollar for dollar value than
any other clothes you can buy.
The HOUSE of
KUPPENHEIMER
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets