The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 11, 1923, Image 8

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TrESDAY. DPCEMRER 11 An Extended Out' SALESMAN *30#*#? I Ml ns Martha . r Carter fl'uu&*\ friend* will -b*» pleased to hftir she la improving /rom an attack', ofj measles; FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Tetri of Satisfactory Service. Stroig Companlie. • Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phono Three-Four-FIva GREEN & MICHAEL LO^N DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern money always available for loana on farms and city real estate. u&jL-i-UL'vkfr rfiT\ f/Wi Mtv'wHf it overfo m fWw c* CO PINO COLLECT 1W> 0IU.BNO PONT cone. . without it ^ 1 Mr*. H. M. Cnrtee ia v'slting her mother in Cuthbert. I —ffl— l Judge and Mr>. K. K. Lumpkin I [are In Atlunta. ' I Mrs. J. M. Roger* is being verj cordially welcomed home after an absence of several months. She spent November in Louisville, Ky., with her daughter Mrs. William C. Frederick who 1# expected this week to spend the holidays with her parents. r By HRS. ALICE ADAMS - Little Beds Johnson's friends will regret to learn she is ill With measles. —PE— ; Tpha friends of Miss Pauline Had- ft.way will regret to learn she has Gamble Mr. and Mrs. John R. announce the birth of a son Mon* day December the 10th who has been named John B. Jr. Mr.. C. J. Hood of Commerce I. M J " ln ™ au " n * Ul ' * 0 "“> r Ma ,ho n«t of MnaJun... White Jr. £££"'' J3 Me. and Mr. stile Hopkins and wh °“« Mum Harry Hopklna of Atlanta “V “f"" D" l<>wln " 'ohool In I hi! will spend the holiday, with Dr.. ndclphla—Macon News, and .Mrs. J. A. Hunnicutt. j ~®— —gj_ I Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel K. Good- , little Miss Mary DuPree . Eck- man announce the birth of a little Mr.' Frank Holden spent fold's friends will regret to learn daughter. December '11th at the'day with his parents, Judge |ll* has measles - 1 General hospital. • Mrs. Horace Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pound spent the week end in Atlanta with Mr. Aldlne Pound. Mr. Pound wept over to play In the Y. M. C. A, game. O'CLOCK PilREMM rt>0 VOli THINK Ht'LL tit J | DW.K DM —i. .1 - I fa OUOcKVV^) V THREE BIG SPECIAL VALUES nocH Wrought Iron Bridge Limns with stenciled parchment (CO 71! .shade and adjustable arm .... ® 3-piece Polychrome Buffet Set, fruit bowl and pair . dJO 7C candle sticks I w 21 Cakes FAIRY SOAP for $1.00—A regular $2.10 value. DAVIS0N-NIC80LS0N COMPANY Athens’ Busiest Store Mra. George Scott, Misses Ruth Jackson and Sarah Matthews spent Monday In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hlght and children of Rome are expected to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs T. H. Nickerson. May 33.40 34.00 33.28 33.97 33.00 11 A. M. Bids: January 33.40; March 33.40; May 83.03. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. a on High Low Close Close 75 33.33 32.62 33.30 32.40 Mch. 33.00 33.60 32.83 33.55 32.G3 May 83.00 33.58 32£0 .33.54 32.60 11 A. M. Blda: January 32.98; UaLk no Oft. If... 14 10 If there s any new style tendency m young men’s fashions, be sure you’ll get its best expression at this store. That’s because we sell Mr. and Mrs. Albon Retd ol Dallas; Texas, are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kiser at thelt home on Orme circle until aftet the holidays. They will visit Mr. and Mra. T. W. Reed In Athens be fore returning to their home. The Reveren* and Mrs. M* S. William* and family >eft last week to take up their home in Tate, Ga. Their friends regret very much that falling health nec essitated Mr. Williams giving up his charge at Young Harris church Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES A whole range of styles especially designed for young men. Single and double breasted models. Stripes and checks, diagonal and plain weaves. jf'fcf] Friends of Dr. Sylvanus Mot • rla are pleased to see him out af ter an attack of grippe. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Close Mra James White ta In Padu cah Ky., the guest of Mr. and Mra William Bradshaw ft>r tho Christmas holidays. She will be WHEAT- jolned later by Mr. and Mra Jameii Whlta Jr., and little daughter BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. SHOES-HATS-SHIRTS And Furnishings for Men and Boys. OATS- July '.. 43% 43% Dec '. 42% 42% May 46% 45% market; gossip NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver pool waa duo 23 to 27 down by New Orleana; 19 to 27 lowor by eNw York. Southern spots Mogday 60 to 196 down. Texas markets 115 to 135 lower. Dallas 130 off; mid dling there S1.60. Sales remain light almost everywhere. Dallas Too Late to Classify Extra Select Norfolk Oysters Fresh Shrimp Spanish ’Mackerel' ’ Fresh ) Mackerel t'. Speckled Tr, - Red Snappers Large Rpe Mullets Wholesale and Retail “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Comer Broad and Jackson Streets Would Anything Suit Her Better? IVORYWARE A gift that will be used and remembered long after Christmas is LOS ANOELEC—William Pink erton, world’, mot( famous detec- tlvo died bare Tuesday morula,. forgotten. Handsome and serviceable. We are enabled by'a special purchase to offer these handspme Ivory Toilet Sets at just HALF the usual price. One may choose a manicure set, a comb and brush set, or a complete set of. fifteen pieces. All of these items, are solid ivoroid of the highest quality. See these handsome sets, you’ll wonder how they can be sold at such low prices. ( DAVISON-NICHOLSON COMPANY Athens’ Busiest Store , Ippropridte (gifts THE OLD HOME TOWN WHY NOT FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS? Year by year furniture is becoming more and more the ideal Christmas gift in the home'. This should be so, for Christmas is, first of all, a home festival. We are ready for your shopping with suggestions and stocks, and above all, with prices that will leave you a delightfully surprising surplus for your own Christmas present *■ - Come ini pUy tint week’* mw Vidor Record*.' Once you bur it here, you will want to bur it in your own home/ Vtctrola quality at a ' moderate price, in eaty pay men te if you prefer. Ask Us, BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Phone 62 BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Athens’ Largest .Homefurnishcrs Broad Street ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed Tuesday at 32% cents. The prev ious close wa„ 32 centa. new yofjk porroy ;Open- Hlgh l.ow Close Close : 'THE THREE CIGARS ERNIE HlCKS HAS CARRIED r /N HIS VEST POCKET THE PAST WEEK. ® WERE RETURNED TO THE SHOW CASE TODAY TOO LATE for CLASSIfication.. A farm bargain—then eome! B yy, buy home; e-s terms: C me for lote. T. L. Mitchell. Dividend# (huge onee) make Equitable net coat way below: Figure It out! T. L. Mitchell. A Life-Annuity for eelf; Boy. end girlt savings; Chris tmaa-gfita—permanent; Education assured your child:. Fone 740: Equitable Life Agency. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Co- lumbia New Process Record. 26c. 469 Clayton afreet. P. H. Dur den. aun-dSSp. LOST OR STRAYED—Last Sat urday, milk cow, dehorned, solid dark brown color. Please phone 316, Carl Winn, 697 Pulaski. dllp FOUND—Two plgt. Owner call and pay for this advertisement. 197 Boulevard Heights. dl-c HELP WANTED—MALE FOR CAVALARY Detachment, University of Georgia. Pay— first enlistment $71).30 per month. Only men of good char acter, -with reference,, need ap ply. Major B. L. Burch, New College, University of Georgia. dl2c STRAYED—One speckled hound dog, with black epot on back. Answers to name "Trail." Phono 9160. dl3p tOR RENT—Six room houw near Normal School and car line. All conveniences. Phone 949-H, or address “House," c*re Banner- Herald. dllc CLOSING'OUT SALE—One lot of Hats, value, *6 to *1.60 at 98c. On, lot of Hats formerly priced up to *10 at *1.98. Mrs. Arthur Burch. Holman Bnildlng.- dl2c CLOSING OUT SALE-One lot of Hats, value. *6 to *1,60-at 98c. On. lot it Hats formerly priced up to *10 at *1.98. Mrs. Arthur Burch, Holmtn Building. dI2c WANTED—A capable cook. Ap ply 1729 S. Lumpkin St. dl3c FOR SALE—Good milch cow, giv ing two gallons of milk a day, with juat common feeding. Six years old and in good coi dltion. Will aell at a bargain, come and see her. John G. Moore, 643 South Lumpkin Street. dllp MARKETS |