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TM BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
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FIRE INSURANCE
Prompt Adjustments.
CALL FLEETWOOD LAMER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Three-Fonr-Fire
McCartney Speaks
' To Kiwanis Club
Here Thursday
£> (Continued From Pago On*)
nomic. not political supervision, i
PAINS IN SID®
DISAPPEARED
Miss Kate .Witcher of CoIIandf,
Va., writes that since taking Bene
dict* she is now in better health
and can do her own housework and
washing, and that her former suf
ferings—pains in her side—have
disappeared. She adds that she is
recommending Benedicta to her
friends. Get a bottle of Benedicta
from your druggist today.
J3enedicta
“The great political parties
should incorporate in their plat
forms, definite pledges of their
intentions to deal with the rail-; a w
roads fairly, broad-mindedly, with> I*Al-I H BUILDER
the needs of the whole nation! * /Of“\VOTTl0iT
ever in mind, and on constructive)
without prejudice or favor-i—— — 1 —“
Up to the enactment of the
ie doing and hope to do, how
|ey are doing it and the difficul-
es they encounter meanwhile,
lie railroads favor a system of i jtVsrri.
ttional regulation. They only | i<; sc h-Cummins Jaw of 11120. most.’
ipulate that such regulation | of tit „ legislation, state and
iould be constructive, not des-; t j ona j f f 01 . u quarter of a century
Active, directive rather than re-|j, ai | j^n restrictive if not actu-
jrictive. Its aim should be eco-j a |jy p un itive towards the railroads
►— The transportation act of 1920 is
• ^ (constructive in its provisions. It
irtegonizes for the first time the
(right of a legitimate business en
terprise, which is engaged in per
forming a necessary public serv
I *ce, to earn its way ami reward its
(owners with
j upuit capita!
“Under the act, in a little more
I than two years, the railroads
have been able to build up their
'properties, make long-deferred ad
ditional and improvements to
(equipment and facilities, for the
j betterment of service. Since the
I public benefits most from any in-
J crease in the carriers' ability to
I perform their task and suffers
j most from any inability to give
i good service, the logical conclus-
1 ion is apparent to all fair-minded
j persons. The transportation act
[ should be continued in force un
changed until it hag had a fair
trial and until new conditions
fully warrant its amendment ro
repeal. Present conditions do not
even remotely warrant Its modifi-
( cation in any particular.*'
T HIS lit tie chart
shows that for
years Goodyear Tiro
prices have been
kept below the av
erage price level of
all commodities.
Goodyear Tireu to
day cost 39% less
than they did in
1914. OAnd they are
the best tires Good
year ever made. This
is a good time to
buy Goodyears.
Au 0*0*9000 5(r*b«5taNM
Dealer • «• «Wf and rscwn-
mend »*• *010 G00d»00r
Cdrd, with tba beetle* All-
Wemthar Trmad mnd back
them up mUh elmndar*
SCOTT HDW. CO.
ATHENS, GA-
OOODj^fEAR
rrAirLc ,|
Mr. McCartney declared that
more than one western senator [
and representative is communistic,
in sentiment and that “As thought
ful citizens we should also take
[into account something of the
{character and probable purpose of
1 those who are leading the attack
jon the transportation act.’’ He
said “if government ownership
(with its attendant political man
agement and partisan ills over
takes the transportation system of
the United States, it is but a
»question of time, probably very
little time that further socialistic
I encroachments will be made.”
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
OFFERS
15 Ounce Sun Maid Seeded
Raisins
15c
Dromedary Dates, 10 Ounce
90r.
racKages — ww
25 Pounds Sugar
(Cloth Bags)
$2.29
Dry Baby Butter Beans,
Pound .. .. .. .. ..
12£c
24 Pounds Spartan Fine Plain
Flour
$1.15
24 Pounds Fine Arrow Self-
Rising Flour
$1.00
24 Pounds. Oh Boy Good Self-
Rising Flour
89c
I Pound Slab l
Codfish
33c
No. 2 Can Roast
Beef
34c
1. Pound Canova Peanut
Butter
35c
3 Pound Cake Can NOO-NAME
Coffee
$1.10
i
JUST RECEIVED TODAY
Chrystalized Cherries, Glace Pineapple, Lem
on Peel, Orange Peel, Jordan and Valencia
Shelled Almonds, Fancy Drained Citron.
Money Saving Prices.
Mrs. Kcmpton’s Home Made Fruit Cake
In Pretty Boxes.
75 Pounds Grey (4
Shorts 31.13
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
Tue Well-Known Medicines op tub
Famous Rccurr Book avthob
Tonic Pills
The Old Rdiibl. Family
Remedy for Building Up
the System, Nenroue Die-
orders. Insomnia, etc.
thslr health to such an extent that
• nervous breakdown Is ths In
evitable result. It Is best to b*
warned In time, so that these
nervous ailments rear be checked.
Read what Frank Sprencat *( 492
W. Jefferson 8t., ValpnrUse, In-
dlkoa, says t
-Dr. A. W. Chess's Tonic Pills
e helping mo la svorjr way poo-
are fecliny baiter every day. The
treatment ia working wonder* In
rey case as ray case Is about
thirty-oight yoars standing."
of getting the genuine, see that
portrait and signature of A. W
Chaae.M.D..aroone«chboe—your
protection against imitation*
Drawn Trout and
Spanish Mackerel
Friday Morning.
Fresh Norfolk Oysters
Jones’ Little Pig ,Sausage
Armour’s Mince Meat
Old Fashion Buckwheat
Flour
Self-Rising Buckwheat
Flour
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
French'Cookies
Oat Meal Cookies
Ginger Cookies
Honey Cream Layers 25c.
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
Thornton’s
FRIDAY
Dinner 50c
Consomme Soup
Baked Red Snapper, Tartar
Sauce
Blackcyed Teas
Stewed Tomatoes
Fruit Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
Hot Apple Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
FRIDAY SUPPER
Pork Sausage
Pearl Grits
Potato Croquettes
Green Pea*
Banana Pudding
Hot Riacuitit
Coffee, Tea or Milk
MIX WORK AND PLAY
FAIRBANKS ADVICE
All work and no play make? at regular Interval* for exercise
Jack a dull boy. , J ‘«»d diversion. Thlp is the onl>
And, all play and no work make? I 1 «ver discovered to keep
. j physically fit and happy.”
‘' ' Fairbanks emphasize* the fact
The happy medium is , always thut no human being can do good
the thing. This Is universally work after having worked to the
conceded and now Douglas Fair- ,.oint of producing a withering fa-
banks. who so brilliantly eclipse? j tigue, and. he adds, pointedly, that
all his past screen triumphs in»j t makes little difference how im-
his latest cinema masterpiece, portant any task may be, its com-
"Douglas Fairbanks in Robin-Hood"! plete accomplishment can almost
a United 'Artists is coming next invariably wait until one is besi
Monday and Tuesday to the Colo- able, physically, to dig in and exe-
ninl theatre, says: j cute it successfully.
“Mix work with play.” j "if you have no wholesome out-
Thla is his succinct way of ex- doo r sports, you're not likely to j
pressing the only panacea for the I last long as a valuable Indoor!
malady of any extreme. 8upple-1 toiler, and I’m for boosting the!
mentary to this he says: Idea of making athletics as gen-
“The monotony of unrelieved eral a* possible," he continues.
work is like a blotter, for it will 'It's all a question of geting work,
absorb all your Initiative and vi- nnd play mixed in proper propor-*
lality. If you want to dodge an | tions. Be wise Jn this mixing
early decline and prolong your process and you'll get rid of half
years of usefulness, stop working i of life’s troubles."
phy, Philadelphia; John Holt,
New' Orleans; W. L. Russell, Bal
timore; M. F. Melton, Baltimore;
W. L. Gottlico, hicago,
F. C. McKinney, Atlanta; M. E.
VVi’lson. Atlanta; R. J. Watkins,
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Siiepueru, Evansville, led; C. B,
Barber, Atlanta.
Louis E. LaMont, Atlanta; E. A.
Deichert, Detroit; C. F. Dowe. Jr.,
Atlanta; R. H. Pierce; M. Gray,
Mrs. A .M. Coupe, Joseph Berry,
George A- H. Coupe, Lawrence,
Mass. *
.THURSDAY,iNQVEMBER H. ....
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A lire* amount of local finds now on fund for IwwsdUt,
Dloburacmcut on Citjr Property.
George W. Craven. Macon; J. M. Joe Kahn, New York city u, i
BfcfsssjE scrit syw'asiv's f-
=S 'asssr^- S STMTSU*
Oalneartlle, Fla.
Joteptl,,
Jones, Chicago; C, W. Block**.
MARKETS
Greene county. Since then he has
made things hum.. The state con
vention of Cht'stian Endeavor
held here last year was the big-|
gest the organization ever had and 1
Jerry Johnson had the leading role 1
in planning for this meeting. This
year the Northeast Georgia So
ciety of wht/:h fie is president held |
at Elberton the most successful
and largest distv'et convention tho ;
touth ever had. ,
Wednesday night he was ordain-
I Into the ministry at the state
33.85 34/14 33.65 33.76 USAS I STSJ'lSJSSlrJlwi
ATHEN8 COTTON
The local cotton market closed
Thursday at 33 cents. The pre
vious close was 32 3-4 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Clow Cloec! ed Into the mlnistrr at tho state
Jan. 83.55 33 77 83.43 33.60 33.251 "nrentton Wedn^d.t* tal
Mch. 33.85 34/14 33.65 33.75 33.481 me-Mted ’ an
*?. ?»-•«■• bv’lhe Norr h ea h .t Geor*.
m2L. sfti - GhrUUan board of which ho haa
March 33.78; December 33.91. j bMn , member three years. Mr. j
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
! Johnson, although only
1U p_ v early twenties, la very prominent
On#n Hl.h Low Hm. do,. in Chrisk'an work. He has been
Jan. 33A5 33.65 33.20 33.29 33.141 0, „ th ® Northeast Georgia
Mch. 33.05 83.85 33.47 8JA0 33.35|G>' r J"‘**i> Endeavor Union two
Dec. 33.40 33.53 33.20 33.21 33.001 *“”• . P re,ldent Athens City
Union two years, Is a deacon In
the Christian church here.
March 33.61; December 33.34.
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open ,P. C. Close
WHEAT-
July 100’A 106 Vi 105%
Dec 103 Vi 103% 102%
May 108% 108% 108%
CORN-
July 74 Vi 74% 73 Vi
Dec 75% 75% .74%
May 73% 73% 72%
OATS—
July 43 Vi 43 V*
Dec 41% 42 42
May, 44% 44% 44
NEW YORK STOCKS '
Open P. C.
Coca Cola 73 72%
Kennlcott Copper .'. 34% 84%
Studebaker 102% 102%
U. S. Steel 94% 94
Southern Ry 36%
Loew'a Inc. .. *: v
L.
Market Gossip.;
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
(By Leased Wire)
NEW ORLEANS. La. - Liver
pool was due 16 to ID up by New
Orleana, 22 to 23 higher by Now
York.
Southern spots Wednesday un
changed to 60 up. Texae markets
SO to 60 higher; Dalle. 60 up;
middling there.32.30; aalei remain
moderate; Dallai, 7,894; ell told.
21,749 bales v» 21,948 Tuesday.
National Glnnera’ estimate on
ginnlngs to November let due
soon, perhapa Thursday or Fri
day. Wei some buying Wednesday
attemoon which cauaed late ad-
vance. thinking it will be bullish.
“Jerry” Johnson
Elected Secretary
Of Field Work
By DAN MAGILL
G. L. "Jerry" Johnson of Athens,
now a chief clerk fh the Central
of Georgia freight offices Wed
nesday was elected Field Secre
tary for the Georgia Christian
churches at the state convention
now In session here.
Mr. Johnson will assume his
new duties January 1, 1924 and
will devote hia entire time to the
work, which will be principally
with young people. The work Mr.
Johnson vg'U do will be In line
with that be has been doing in
Athens and northeast Georgia the
last three years. He will visit
towni and communities and pro*
moCe organization of Christian En
deavor Societies and Bible Schools
Mr. Johnson's election Is a de
served recognition. He has been
one of the moat enthusiastic and
effective leaders in young peoples
Christian work this city has ever
known. He became Interested In
the work about five years ago
when he came to Athena from
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting In Athens
Thursday were Georre A. HubhHF.
Aaheville; L. A. Wander, New
Vork; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baldwin,
Montgomery, Ala.
W. K. Dunk!, Cacon; J. A. Mur-
CHINAWARE! CHINAWAREi CHINAWARE!
We have just received some large shipments of imported china-
ware. These goods will be on display Saturday and we invite
every customer to visit our store and inspect these lines. Every
thing is in the newest patterns and designs and call your special
attention to the very latest pattern out in chinaware—the Basket
Weave. Also we want to show you something new' in English
Teapots and other pottery ware.
Special Display Saturday
of Casseroles, Baking Dishes, with Pyrex insets, Mir-ror Alumi-
numware, Volrath Aluminumware.
We have just received a shipment, of genuine Joseph E. Rodgers
Pocket Cutlery, also a* full line of William Rogers Silverware in
-plain and the Mayfair* patterns.
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS
scon HARDWARE CO.
Clayton Street and Washington Street
GEORGIA-
VANDY
Football Game
COLONIAL
THEATRE
Saturday,
November 17
Admission 50c
On SATURDAY ,
ONE DAY ONLY
We Offer A10 Per Cent Cash Discount
NAVARRE PEARLS
Ranging in Price from $4.00 to $50.00
We give a Written Guarantee Certificate with every sale and
should these pearls crack, peal 6r discolor AT ANY TIME we
will replace same FREE of CHARGE.
M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY COMPANY
JEWELERS—OPTOMETRISTS
268 Clayton Street
Athens, Georgia
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
Too Late to Cteeelfy.
WANTED—A eecomt hand two-
hone Klein end Martin wagon,'
mutt he in good condition. Dr.j
W. H. CeblneM. nlgc
MAN, energetic end reliable,
wanted for factory represent**'
tlve to handle ’one buelneee-in
Athene dietriet; unupual oppor
tunity., with fortune for right
man; expcrlenr- o. capital uh-
recuoary; Write fully. Syncro
Motor, Co, Buttle Creek, Mkk.
500 Beautiful Silk and Woolen Dresses
To Be Sold at Unheard of Prices
Every dress a brand new model. The materials are of Charniene, Poiret Twills, Crepe Back Satin,
Pussy Willow, Gabardine, in Navy Blue, Nut Brown, Kit Fox, Rosewood. Many styles to choose
from. THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.
Dresses At $10.00
Here is the blggeet bargain we have ever
offered, about 60 of the prettiest wool frock,.
ever made to eell at —- II0.M.
in pretty etylee, fine material,, ell wool-
made in aeveral styles for the young mils
and ladiea’ sixes also. The colors an Navy.
Brown .and Rosewood. You couldn’t even buy
the materiel for the price we are selling
these Stresses. Some pretiy Jersey dresses
are included.
Dresses At $18.50
In this gro&p of dresses we have gotten to
gether about 165 dresses of pretty silks and
woolen dresses in plenty of styles and all the
leading fall shades. In this special lot you
have dresses that sold up to $25.00 and $40 00.
All this season’s latest style*—never did we
DressCs At $15.00
Now here’a tho grandest bargain we he**
ever offered in ell our eton life. 150 of the
r prettieat dnaaee ever shown to eell at 516.00,
fj in pretty Silke, of Satina. Crepes, Channen*.
” Poiret Twills, Gabardine. Pretty new otripe
dresses many by tho Korach Dress Company,
in several styles, these are actually FJ®; 1 "
values. And then you have some wonderful
silk dresses to ehoosd from that sold up »
F3760, all at on* price
Wu are showing the prettiest and largest col-
iiur. yf ir. AthiSJ -t “ SM
Dresses At $24.50
135" of the prettiest dresses ever brought t»
Athens will go on sale tomorrow morning-
All kinds of silk dresses, aU kind* of woolen
dreaaes in tailored and wrap around model*.
offer such grand bargain, is we are offering j,,,. arr ived a new showing nf Chif. S®* 1 <•*»“*» in Charmene, Poiret Twill*
in this great bargain event. All else, are here f» Wretlh^« to .S gRW Whipcords, Charmcuse, Trlcoaham.
from 16 to 46 bust. All the newest materials " A4 «oo K! 1° eq= nfl Silk Crepes. Hers you will find some of th*
nr* represented in the collection. Never will ™ w““pSD.UU nobbiest styles of the season. No two alls*.
you. get such wonderful bargain, again. „ . . . . , . nl Every model different. The valuta ,r *
Kr TVi£m*d J CoaU ri PWn * nd w ® rth »P «5J>0. All at one price .. *«•**
" "$49J0 to $150.00
W. T. COLLINS INC.^