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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGBC
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1S21
Mayburgs
278 Clayton Street
Big Reduction
Sale in Full
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417*421 Southern Mutual Building
A largo Amount of local (undo now on band for Immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
Children
Cry for
A jtecond Scout troop, sponsored
by the American Legion, has just
I made its appearance ftmong the
'Vhile They Last
Sale Price
$7.95
SILK
AND
WOOL
Dresses
One Special Lot
Have Sold
Double the Price
Asking
Sale Price
COATS
Formerly Priced
519.95 and $21.35
Sale Price
$14.95
Every Dress
Coat and
Sweaters
in the House
Has Been
GREATLY .
REDUCED
SEE OUR
PRICES BEFORE
BUYING
tMayburg’i
278 Clayton Street
Next to
Johnson Shoe Store
COME EARLY
Neck muscles
stiff and sore?
Apply Sloan’s gently without rub
bing. Fresh, new blood begins to
circulate swiftly through the
strained tissues. Stiff muscles re
lax, pain ceases. 8oon stiffness and
pain are gone. Get a bottle at
your druggist today—35 cents.
Sloan’s Liniment—Mb p*mt
'other active troops of the city.
W. A. Clegg, instructor in the
Engineering Department of the
State College of Agriculture, and
a member of the Amreican Legion,
has been appointed Scoutmaster
and has accepted the office tender
cd him.
At a meeting held Thursday
evening the organization was ef
fected. with the following list of
boys as charter members: Kenne
dy D. Brobston, Clyde Cooper,
George D. Caskey. J. Stephen La-
Boon, J. Elbert Maddox. Theron
M. Randolph, C. Donald Sheluutt,
Russell T. Tarpley. All entrance
fees were paid and the troop will
now' be registered at national
headquarters.
Col. West, formerly commander
of the American Legion, and a
member of the troop committee,
gave the boy s a most interesting
talk along Scout lines.
Prof. Clegg, S. M., and E. P.
Clark. Scout Executive, were also
present at the meeting and spoke
briefly to the new troop.
Several other boys are expected
to unite with the troop within the
next week or ten days.
The first regular weekly meet
ing will be held next Tuesday
evening, at 7:30 o'clock.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
(By Lcaaed Win)
FIRE INSURANCE
“ isstsasa.
CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & cn
Phono Three-Four-Five
NEW ORLEANS. La. — Liver-1 ROME NOW HAS
pool was due about 7 to 8 down,
by New York. Holiday, New Or-j CORN SHOB
Holiday,
leans. j
Southern spots Thursday were'
SHORTAGE
the market here as the people j.
p 7u P ;r rn corn Stft
MOTHERFletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi
tute for Castor Oil,- Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children. all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven direetion. on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
BANISH (PROOF TWAS
GOOD. ADVICE
66- ^*£-66
Taxi Service
Day and Night
YAwCabCo.
PHONE 66
Office
. GEORGIAN HOTEL
Thornton's
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Cream of tclery Soup
Brown Ribs of Beef
Creamed Potatoes
Turnips and Gretna
Baked Spited Pears
Vegetable Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
Sweet Potato Ctutard
, Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
SATURDAY SUPPER
Veal Chops
Steamed Rice
Macaroni and Cheese
Fried Tomatoes
Salmon Salad ,
Hot Biscuits
Cocoanut Pudding
Coffee, Tea or* Milk
50 Cents
We Are Going- to Give
Trade Coupons With All
Retail Purchases.
Specials for
SATURDAY
COCOANUT CAKE, FRESH
FRUIT
PINEAPPLE CAKE, FRESH
FRUIT
CARAMEL CAKE, HOME
MADE ICING
LADY FINGBRS
•ALMOND MACAROONS
COCOANUT MACAROONS
CREAM PUFFS
ECLAIRS
LADY I.OCK8
8 VARIETIES OF COOKIES |
KYB BREAD
GRAHAM BREAD
VIENNA BREAD
Many Things That Are
Good to Eat—Come in
and Take a Look.
BENSON’S
BAKERY
Next Door to
Strand Theatre
and 223 Hancock Ave.
An appeal for subscriptions to
a 1500 fund for the Free Metho
dlst church Is made In the follow
ins statement by Rev. E. 1a. Ruark:
"We highly appreciate! what each
contributor has done In making
it possible for us
building. But, as yet we have not
been able to cel! the church, and
since cold weather Is coming we
unfitly feel the need of ceiling.
We cannot finlah It unless our
friends come to our aid. Rev. W.
T. Dick, the former pastor will be
hero next week, and he. assisted
by the premtat pastor. Rev. H. L.
Runrk, will solicit funds for the
completion of the church.
“They will call to see you so
look for them and be ready tr
help in this worthy cause.
-Do what you feel the Lord
would have you do.”
Rthr. E. L. Ruark. Pastor.
MONROE IMPROVE8 PROPERY
FORSYTH, Oa.—Many Improve,
ments are to be made In the neat
future on county property, con
tract* having b«ton made for the
repainting of the outer wood work
on the court house and for the
concrete walks aroud the court
yard. The w’nlks in the courtyard
nra not comnlete and the lad'er
civic league has sown the ynr<t
wtih grass seed. New , concrete
floors have also been put In the •
Monroe county Jail.
DAIRY BU8INE88
QROW8 IN JA8PER
MONTICKLLO, Oa.—In sixty more
days It is rhtlmated that the pro
duct of the two recently built
cheese factories here will be placed
upon the market. The ( machinery
for the manufacture of th«l cheese
being Installed and will
NERVOUSNESS
Wendell’s Pills, Ambition
Brand, for Run-Down
Tired Out People.
If you feel tired out, out of
sorts, despondent, mentally or
physically depressed, get a 00 cent
box of Wendell'* Pills, Ambition
Brand, at Palmer & Sons today
and take the first big step toward
feeling better right away.
If you work too hard, smoke too
much, or arc nervous, Wendell’s
Pills, Ambition Brand, will make
you feel better In three days or
money back from Palmer & Sons
on the first box purchased.
As a treatment for affections
of the nervous system, constipa
tion, loss of appetite^ sleepless
ness, or Nervous Indigestion, get
a box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambition
Brand, today on the money pack
plan.—(Advertisement)
MR8. L. E. GUNN
Sutflrtog Woman** Neighbors
Urgad Her to Take Cardui—8e
Did, and Says 8he ••Began
Feeing Fine.”
Inman, a C.—When Mrs. Elsie
Peek, of Inman, was suffering
venjiy some -time ngo, several of
her older neighbors noticed her
condition and wisely advised her to
take Cardui.
••I was sick and weak and had
pain In my side,” says Mrs. Peek.
”1 was so weak-iooklng, until some
of my older neighbors asked me
about my trouble. I told them how
my sides and back hurt and how it
hurt me to stand. They told me
of Cardui and my husband got It
for me. I took four bottles and
began feeling Jfl*t fine. It helped
me a lot.
capart I
‘When 4ny Inst baby
evidently took cold ...!••
fored afterwards quite a bit.
sent for Cardui and could see I war
getting the usual good results. Af
ter about four bottles I was up.
feeling flnti doing my work.
“Cardui builds me right *up and
I tell my neighbors and friends
about It. It is simply fine for
weak back and a run-down sys
tem." ,
You probably have neighbors like
Mrs. Peek's who can tell you of
the help Cardui ha* been to them.
Ark the ladfes who hav«| taken It
and then take It Yourself. At all
druggists'.
;ti TPLI ROME, Ga.—The recent rapid
'eraJSSfSL* 1P J,wS\ “i 6 ’ iK? in the price of corn his
the >** 1 wholesaler, to bp
Bhy -° f buy,n? - ° n the
Orleans time. About *10.300,000
expected. If 10,400,000 or larger
market likely decline temporarily,
probably advance if 10,200.000 or
lower, r “
market, resulting in a corn fam
ine in *thia city. There is not a
single bushel of com to be bought
here with the exception of a few
Fa™ylVre7^ of
di»clinlnrr nn report unless 1 ^ ® local corn finds its way to
market declining
forecast is much over 10,500,000.
Pending issuance of Washington
crop forecast nervous and erratic
market likely.
Other market influences proba
bly be ignored for the present or
until bureau eatimate ia released.
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
The iocei cotton market closed
at 81 cents Friday. The previous
close was 30 3-8 cents.
NEW YORK COTTQN
„ Prcv.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 30.08 31.60 29.60 31.60 29.98
Mch. 30.03 31.65 29.66 31.65 30.00
Dec. 30.63 32.28 30.28 32.28 30.05
11 A. M. Bids: January 30.07:
March 31.00; December 31.46,
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
_ Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 29.95 30.70 29.70 31.70 29.8* 1
Mch. 29.85 31.62 29.62 31.62 29.78
Dec. 30.10 31.80 29.80 31.80 29.98
11 A. M. Bids: January 30.90;'
March 80*0; Dccembrc 31.02.
CHICAGO GRAIN
, Open P. C. Close
WHEAT—
July 107% 107*4
Dec 107 107 106%
-May 111% 112 111%
CORN—
July 72% 72 72%
Dec 72% 73 73%
May 71% 71% 72
OATS—
i“!y 43 43%
Dec 41% 41%
May 44% 43%
C ONSTIPATION
A cause of many Ilia, Harm,
ful to elderly people.
Alxoys relitf h taking
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Ea*y—pleaumt— effective—only 2Gc
CUT THI8 OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY RTH
8end this ad and terf cent,
Foley & Co. 1885, Sheffield Ave
Chicago, lit, writing your
nml addres clearly. You wilt re-
celvil n ten cent bottle 0 f Fm
EY’8 HONEY AND TAB f„
Cough,. Colds, and (?rouu, iin
free sample package, of folft
KIDNEY PfIJ.H for Baek«L
nhoiimatlc Pains. Kidney and BUjI
dcr trouble, and FOLEY CATHA«.
TIC TABLETS for Constlp,",
and Blllousnesk. These wonderto
rcmedlce^have helped ‘millions „(
Phone Orders Given Prompt, Careful Attention. Prompt Service.
NATIVE AND, WESTERN BEEF. FRESII f'lSH, OYSTERS
AND DRESSED POULTRY
Fresh Line of_Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Fruits "and Vegetables.
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS
CENTRAL MARKET
Health Brings Beauty,
A Discovery That Ha* Done , i
World of Good. ,
Auguita, On.—”My father’* fnm
lly wan' kept well ev*k since I car
remember by using Dr. Pierce’s
remedies. My father used to get
iply of the TJolden Medical pis-
ry every spring, ns n
He took It himself and gave itltc
the re»t of tin . lie flicl not’ wBt
until we were sick. Tie *«hl, *ltn
ounce of t prevention is worth f'a
pound of'cure,’ When I was sbout (
sixteen my patents saviU me, I be**
Have, from serious feminine trou
ble by giving me Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription.'——Mn*. L. B
Dunn. 505 Moore Ave.
Keep yourself In th*' pink of
condition by obtaining Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery In liquid
bo completed!"* Tfce"wond.rfui I »*• '”>*" J*™' neighborhood
pasture. In this county aid Lent- V, v *
iv in th. .I.(.,• K.i.tn... .hi.h i.' Invalid. Hotel in Buffalo N.
for trial package.—Advertisement.
Such Is Life
‘Eighteen years ago I had three
ribs broken, fourteen years ago my
right leg. eleven your ago I nearly
went ov,4- with typhoid fever and
since then have had awful atomach
and Uver trouble. Was filled with
gns most all the time. I would
havb colic attacks *o bad as to be
come unconscious. No medicine
helped me and doctors udvlsdrl an
operation. One day talking with a
stranger he recommended Mayr'*
Wonderful Remedy, which helped
me at once.” It |* a simpli harm*
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the Intes
tinal’tract and allays the Inflam
mation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal
nllments, including , appendicitis.
One do*«i will convince ©r money
refunded. For sale by all drug
gists, everywhere.—Advertisement.
Read Banner-Herald v
Want Ads.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open P. C.
WMeAv; xvenjiicuit Copper .. 32 32
s CARDUI;
N TheWoman'sTomc S
Studebaker 09%
■ Southern Ry 34%
Loew’s Inc. .... .. 17%
100%
36%
17%
ly In the dulry business which laj
now beginning to assume large
proportions In Jasper county. Many
largii herds of registered cow* an
now being ahipped Into this coun<
ty mainly Jer»eys ana Hoistelns.
Banncr-Hcrald Want Ads
Too Lot. to Claiilfy
LOST—Ford tire and rim,
twten Southern Mutual Bldg,
and corner Lumpkin and Mil-
ledge. Pleaae return to Coita'e
and receive reword. n2c
FOR RENT—Three lame unfur
nished room,. Cell 366-M. n5c
her pi
with medium eiaad diamond,.
Finder will pleaae return it to
undersigned and receive reward.
Max Michael. nllc
WE WILL HAVE FOR
SATURDAY
Jones’ Little Pig Sausage
Extra Select Norfolk
Oysters
Red Ripe Tomatoes
Iceberg Lettuce
Real Good Celery
Spinach
Snow White Cauliflower
Rutabaga Turnips
[Carrots
[Idaho Irish Potatoes
Parker House Rolls
10c the doz.
Fresh Doughnuts
25c the doz.
Fresh Cinnamon Rolls
15c the doz.
Butter Scotch Rolls
20c the doz.
Fresh Potato Chips
Made Dailv
! ARNOLD-ABNEY
ft CO.
»nb the.
JU&mac
71 ft STREET AND BROADWAY
A masterpiece of modern hotel
creation where convenience, rest
ful quiet and hospitality are prime
features.
Unique Congo Room—Medieval
Grill-and Blue Room Restaurant.
Alwmy* m plaaaur*
to ontortnin rititort from
Athint
Read
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
CURB MARKET BULLETIN
Apptee, 40g to 50e peck.
Bean*, atring, 25c gallon.
Rutter Resna (shelled) 25c qt.
Butter Beam, 20c gallon.
Butter, 35c to 50c pound.
>...»««>, ,c pound.
Chicken,, frier,, 30c pound.
Hen,. 22 Hr-pound.
Roosters, 12c pound.
Squash, 7c pound.
Eggs, 40c doxen.
Ham, home cured, 25c pound.
Bacon, home cured, 18e pound.
. Lard, home made, 20c pound.
Onions, 6c pound.
Field Peas, 10c gallon.
Field Pea>, ahellcd, 25c gallon.
Sweet Potatoea, 2c pound.
Tomatoes, 5c to 7c pound.
Corn Meal (now),%c pound.
Roasting Ears, 20c and 25c dos.
Turnip Salad, 10c gallon.
Turnip*, 10c bunch.
Graham Flour, 4c pound.
New Sorghum, $(.00 gallon.
FI PUNS IE
< J r hose golden
brmun flapjacks sure< do
taste like move when made with
tkctCetyb’
OLD HOMESTEAD
PANCAKE FLOUR
■lust add water and cook '
Everyone knowa that Athena la
going to have an agricultural fail*.
However, many ar. .not yet aware
of th* program urrangrd for this I
•treat affair, on# which will bring
to Athens from surrounding terri
tory In Oeorglu and Carolina thou-
•nndn of, people. ThHTe nre to he
poultry exhibits. Live Stack ex-
hlblts; also school and community
exhibits. The school and commu
nity exhibit# are going to bo dec
orated very artistically. Mm. An
nie Uny Wood Bryant In working
very faithfully on the community
and nchool exhlbts. Regarding the
nnnouncomffcit features the Mill-
Bros. Shows which are furmah-
Ing attractions are carrying twelve
high clneg shown and six mammoth
riding devtcen, two bands and free
Among the feature attraction, of
the Miller Bros. Shown la th- new
4:6,«eo cnttrplllar ride which enr-
rlea S4 coaches going around In a
circle nnd doing the dip the dips
with a huge curtain which has ihe
rhnpe nnd color of a caterpillar
undoubtedly this attraction will
create a big aensatlon.
Miller Bros wild West will
prove Inlerihtlng to both old and
: young where the publlo will be
; ■ ntertnlned with real cowboys
| cowgirls, bucking bronchos nnd
j steers, kicking ntulea, funny clowns I
I and fancy roping.
Human Roulette special ride for.
i children nnd world a f other!
high’ class attractions. |
me Miller Bros ar* contem
plating wintering- here provided'
editable trackage for Ihelr ram
nnd buildings' can he arranged.
This would mean n big expendi
ture an Involve thousand of dol
lar* which would be epeni In Ath-1
ens among local miYrhant,. ;
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BANNER-HERALI)
WANT ADS.
Rhone 101
288 North Lumpkin
All Kinds of Seasonable Fruits,
' Nuts and Vegetables.
• WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS
W1ER GROCERY COMPANY
Phone 166
ATHENS TRADE MONTH
STARTS TODAY
Buy Quality Meats At
“THE FOOD DEPARTMENT
STORE BEAUTIFUL”
Ask For Trade Coupons Here.
Western and Native Meats,
Fish, Oysters and Poultry
Phone 1616—1617
PIEDMONT MARKET
240 North Lumpkin Street, *
You Arc Invited to Attend a Free
’ Demonstration of
MORNING JOY COFFEE
There’s Joy in a Cup of Morning Joy and we would like
lor every lady in Athens to attend this demonstration
and taste its gdodness.
MORNING JOY COFFEE
Come to Wier Grocery Co.
Saturday, November 3
. WIER GROCERY COMPANY
Comer Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver Phone 166
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 3
18 Pounds Ski-Hi Self Rising *l CE
Flour I *vw
24 Pounds Ski-Hi Self Rising Q|
Flour
10 Pounds No. 1 Irish p-
Kingan’s Reliable Ham, pT
Pound . “ *
Large Size Royal Baking Powder At
Per Can ,. “■
Small Size Royal Bdking Powder 01
Per Can .. \.. C*
No. 2 Can Sliced 1
Pineapple .;
No. 2 Can Crushed pe
Henard’s Mayonnaise- 44
Dressing & ■
Henard’s . 44
Relish 41
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