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Prince and Meigs
Loo* ftp The S^m—
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
It. L. Hrnmblett having In prop*
er form applied to me for Perma
nent Letter* of Administration on
R. p. ORR, Ordinary, ,
Dec. 14. 21, 28, Jan. 4.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Clark# County:
Persons having .demands against
the estate of J. W. Fowler, late of
said county deceaaed are hereby
the estate of Jepple Sailors, late of; notified to present the same to the
mid County, this Is to cite all and *
singular the creditors and next of
!<In of Jeppla Sailors to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, If
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be 'grant
ed to R. L Bramblett on Jeppla
Sailors' estate.
Witness iny hand and official
signature, this llth day of Decem
ber. 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Dec. 14, 21, ?8, Jan. 4.
WMBumiij:
Last Showing Harold Lloyd in
“Why Worry” At Palace Tonight
Greatest Comedy Ever Made With Wonderful Scenic
Film As Extra Attraction.
undersigned as required by law,
and thore Indebted to said estate: t ,|,j jjoyd’s newest Patneeomeoy I ishlng''those who'
are hereby called on to make pay- • production to make the w'urid a rr*-.i-ithe crown.
1 rier place to liv eln. gives a splen-1 Constance plays
James li, havl gnput down the Duke
Monmouth’s re be lion, overrode
the title of liar. {the country, ferreting out and pen
* *■*--*■ - —had dared to J *
ment.
This December 12th, 1923.
MRS. MARY LOU FOWLER.
Adm’x. of J. W. Fowler Dec'd.
Dec. 14. 21, 23, Jait 4.
rier Place to Hv eln. gives a splen-1 Constance plays the part of Lady
I did idea of Just the type of pe'tbre Itarbani watclow. an ardent and de-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To AH Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Stella H. Bell having
proper form applied to me for Per/1
manent Letters of Administration
the estate of Austin Bell, late
of said County, this 1s to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
Qf kin.of Austin Bell to be nnd ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law. nnd show* cause. If
nny they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Mrs. Stella H. Bell on Austin
Bell’s estate.
Witness my hand and official slg-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To All to Whom It May Concern i
Mrs. Millie Harlow'of said couo
ty has npplied for guardianship of
the person and property of the fol
lowing minors: chllden of Mrjr
Bronchitis-,
exh austs vitality
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Phone 9114
Retail Sales At ,
Climax Hosiery
Mill Discontinued
We take thi s means of notifying
the friends of the Climax Hosiery
Mallia Bullock, late of Madlaon
County, deceased. Said minors now
reside In Clarke County and their
names afa Jewrllle, Ralph. Lalirlue.
and Mary Bullock. Bald applica
tion will be heard and decided at
the January Term, 1924 next'of this
Court.
Witness my official hand and
seal.
This December 14. 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Dec. 14. 31. 28. Jan. 4.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Clarks County:
Mrs. Clare Brightwell has In
proper form filed an application
praying- that a permanent admin
Istrator on the estate of Suran C.
Grlffeth be appointed*
All person* Interested are here
by cited to show cau*** before me
In my office at 10 o'clock a. m. on
the first Monday In Junuay. 1924
why letters should not be Issued
aa prayed.
Thin December lltfi. 1923.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary.
Clarke County. Georgia.
Dec. 14. 21. 28. Jan. 4.
GEORGIA—Clark# County:
To Whom Tt Mey Concern:
Notice is hereby given that R.
R. Johnson, as administrator of
Perry Johnson, deceased, having ap
plied <o me for leave to sell all the
real estate of said Perry Johnson,
deceased: and that an order was
made thereon at the December
Mills, that owing to conflicting V9Tm ' ,,M for cfut,on ’ * nd thlU
conditions connected with retail
sales at the mill, it has become
necessary for us to discontinue
same. ,
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BARBECUE!
BARBECUE!
Every Day At
BENSON’S BAKERY
and CAFE
Next Door to
Strand Theatre
heirs
citation Issue: all the
law and creditors of the said
Perry Johnson deceased, will take
notice that I will pass upon said
application at the Jnnunry Term.
1924 of the court of Ordinary of
Clarke Countyr nnd that unless
cause is shown to the contrary at
said time, said lonve will he'grant
ed. This 13th day of December,
1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Dec. 14. 21. 28. Jan. 4.
W hen he made "Safety Last’* U«*ya j
flam aupoprter of ch* rebel o«uae
would shaft the spine' with tin ilia I
and laughter. How successful iio wgf 1
In his efforts, pic true followers ksow
thriller In screen annals.
In "Why Worry.” Lloyd set out
to make a light farce, with a lltue
romance and, plenty of action. Aaa*n
* - *— med, *— ■“'* **
for "Why Wort
In u luugh from start to finish. V’i*
chances are that there are mure
r” laughs In this attraction than
my picture Lloyd ever made.
Is little that Is serious In tne
In any picture Lloyd ever made.
There is little that Is serin
production. It is Just what
edian aimed for—a laugh picture.
There have been many pictures
built around the custom and habit of
neighboring republics
their Prestdente
tosstna
- that contains the speed. th
the laughs and romance <i
•Why Worry.” It remains at th
Palace theatre until tonight only.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN
DRAMATIC ROLE PALACC
SPECIAL SATURDAY
(’onsuuice Talmadge tuts finished
her first period comedy-drums. "Tne
Dangerous Maid.** This thriller ot
old England in the time of Kins
James II, which has Just beep re
leased through First National *
wrinkle In settlm
Con-
In settings for
stance, but affords unlimltea
for her effervescent style of mlrm.
field
The big suportlng cast is headed
r Conway Tearle who had Jus»
ilshed playing lover to Miss No*,
ft In "Ashes of Vengeance’ *ln he*
French costume. Tearle plays tne
self-sacrifdng hero. Capt. Miles
others in the cast are Marjorie
Daw. Morgan Wallace. Charles tier-
rnnl. Tully Marshall. ,
The scenario was adapted by C.
Oardner Sullivan from the wetL
known navel, "Barbara Winslow,
It Is a atlrrlng story of
Kin#
lar the creditors and heirs of J.
C. O’Fnrrell to be and appear at
the January Term, 1924 of this
court* to show cause, If any they
why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted.
Witness my official . signature,
this the 11th day of December, 1923.
9 R. C. ORR. Ordinary.
Clarke, County, Georgia.
Dec. 14. 21. 28. Jan. 4.
I MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
. The local cotton market close*!
fit 33K cents Friday. The previous
close was 34 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Prey.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 34.20 34.65*33.85 33.85 34.60
34.70 35.00 34.25 34.25 35.00
i In proper form’applied to me for! 34.00 35.20 34.36 34.40 35.20
permanent letters of arfiululstratlon Ll H A. M. Bids? January 34.58;
permanent letters oi uuuimisuuuon
on the-estate of Joe C. OTarrsl! |I|I*rch 34.07; May 35.15.
late a resident of said County arfd 1
who disappeared and is alleged to
have not been heard of for more
than seven years and whose loijg
continued absence raises the pre
sumption that the raid Joe C
O’Fnrrell Is dead and thjit adminis
tration should be had upon hli
estate, this is to cite all and slngu-
Texes markets ten to 30 lower,
Dallas 25 off. middling there 33.85.
Sales somewhat larger. Dallas 7.-
855, all told 24.600 bales vs. 16.
716 Wednesday. .
Week’s Insight likely be larger
than last year’s 221,000 by a good
margin .and aplnner takings for
week probably be lots than last
year’s 421,000 In which case worlds
vlslblo supply of American prob
probably show an Increase for the
week ' compared with a decretse
last year of 40,000. Large exports
expected at Galveston In near fix
ture pgrhaps from* Houston also
as well aa from other southern
ports, ibid months clearances, cer
tificated stock at New Orleans
22,000; New York 69,000 indicating
probablUy of heavy tenders espec
tally at New York.
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
Toe L«l« to Claamif-.
FLORIDA FRUIT STORE
W. f. McELBEATH, Proprietor
IN FRONT OF KRESS'
Fresh Car of Oranges and Grapefruit
50 Cents Peck
Coadleo and Everything
I Mw Slocking Fat
CHEAPEST PLAfcE IN TOWN
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Prev,
Open High Low Cloio dose
' ‘ 34.68 33.85 33.85 34.55
34.95 34.09 34.09 34£5
34.99 34.04 34.04 34.82
11 A. M. Bide: Jnnunry 34.68;
Mnrch 34.92; May 34.85.
A farm bargain—then eome!
IB yy, buy homo; e-s terms:
C me for lots. T. L. Mitchell.
upon i
Jan. 34.40-3
Mch. 34.70 3
May 34.68 3
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open Ciooe
WHEAT— '
July 107 107 %
Doc 104% 103%
May 109% 108%
' CORN--
July 74% 74
Doe. ... .. 78% 70%
May 72%
to- "
Dividend, (huge oat,) make
Equitable net coat way below-
Figure it out! T. L. Mitchell.
A Life-Annuity for Hit;
Boy, and girl, anvinga;
Chriatmaa-gfita—permanent;
Divdenda—amazingly big;
Education aaaured your child
Fono 746: Equitable Life Agency.
July
Doc.
May
43%
42%
45%
43%
«*%
45%
REDUCED HOLIDAY RATES
The GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY
will sell round trip tickets at 6 cents per mile
between all stations December 16th through
December 25, 1923, inclusive, good returning
until January 10,1924.
W. C. WALKER, Traffic Manager.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
(By
MEATS OF QUALITY
Buy Them At the
‘Food Department Store Beautiful”
The Best Western and Native Meats
K and Market Products
FRESH OYSTERS DRESSED POULTRY
PH OMIT ATTENTION *
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Order Meats for Week-End Meals
From Us.
PIEDMONT MARKET
Phones 1616-1617 *
240 North Lumpkin Street
NEW ORLEANS—Liverpool waa
duo 20 to 25 down by New Or-
lean,; 17 to It lower by New
York moat on nears.
Southern spot) Tburaday were
rather irregular eome unchanged
to 76 ap. other 10 to 48 down.
lc On Rye Bread
Saturday
2 for 11c
Milk Bread, Raisin
B r e a‘d, Wholewheat
Bread, and Graham
Bread all regular price.
Cream Puffs, Eclairs,
Kisses, Macaroons,
Lady Fingers, Cookies,
fresh daily.
all
Try a Layer Cake, if
you will let us do your
baking for Xmas.
BENSON’S
BAKERY
Next Door to
Strand Theatre
And 223 Hancock Aye.
A FEW MORE HATS, value, $5
to 6750 to go at 98c. A few
more value, up to <10 at $1.98.
Mra. Arthur Burch, Holman
Building.dl4c
WANTED—Several boys
to deliver papers. Ap
ply at once Banner-
Herald Office.
FOR RENT—3 or 4 nice connect
ing rooms, with private bath.
168 Boulevard.dl7e
FOR RENT—6 room house, Prince
Avenue. Water, an,- electric
light, end phone. Good location.
J. T. Anderson. Phone 840. d!4p
A FEW MORE HATS, value, *6
to 67.80 to go at 98c. A .few
more vslues up to 610. at 61.98.
Mr,. Arthur Burch, Holman
Building. d!4c
Only 5 more days before
Tax Books close.
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
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Phone 9114
Thornton’s
- SATURDAY
Dinner
xi; soul
Pork Riba, with Sweety -otatoca
Turnip Green,
‘ ‘ Baked Corn
Irish Potato Sa..
Muffin, and Bisct
„ Cherry Pj»
Coffee, Tta or Mi
50 Cents
SATURDAY SUPPER
Veal Chop, or Tenderloin SI
Engliah Pea,
• Fried Poti
French Fried Potatoes
Hominy Grit,
Hot Biacuita
Potato Pudding
Coffee, Te« or M
FRIDAY. DECEMBER (4. urn
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPART5IENT
417-421 Sodthern Mutual Building
Local and Eastern money always available
far loan, on farm, .and city real estate.
When edger appetites can hardly keep peace,
when happily play-tired children couie to
“Mother” almost famished, jgive them gener
ous big slices of DELICIOUS MILK NUT
FLAVORED BENSON’S BREAD, and send
them on their way fully and safely nourished.
BENSON’S BREAD is so rich, so pure, so
well made, so evenly baked a.od so delicious in
flavor—BENSON’S BREAD is good bread.
BENSON’S FRUIT CAKE
Spices all the way from the Orient, delicious
Nuts, Ripe Red Cherries from France, Pine
apple from Hawaii, Imported Orange and
Lemon Peel, First Grade Butter, Fresh Eggs
and the Best of Flour, with the skill of years’
pf, experience in preparing. You cannot buy
better FRUIT CAKE than BENSON’S. Free
samples before you buy.
BENSON’S BAKERY
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DEMONSTRATION
Armour Quality Products
Saturday, December 15th
Morning Joy
Coffee and
Sandwiches
Served Free
SPECIAL PRICES FOK TH1S DATE
Armour’s Star Lard, (1 Cfl
10 Pounds ..
Armour's Star Lard, QOm
5 Pounds Www
Armour’s Shield Lard, AO
10 Pounds .. .. .. .. * l **°
Armour’s Shield Lard, 70p
5 Pounds .. * 0C
Amour’s Star Hams, ORn
_ Pound
* Armour’s Star, Sliced Bacon, QCa
Armour’s iVeribest Mincemeat, QA«
No. 2 Cans ..'....
Armour’s Veribesti Mincemeat, 1 dfi
Package ..
Armour’s Veribest Milk, 191*
Large Size.. 16w
Armour’s Veribest Pork and Beans, On
No. 1 Can
ArmouFs Veribest Pork and Beans, 1 Op
No. 2 Can 1
Armour’s Goldendale Butter, C7p
Armour’s Shield Sliced Bacon, 9Rr
Very Special, Pound CwW
Amour’s Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
Cleanser Washing Powders at
Special Prices.
GROCERY SPECIALS
10 Pounds No. 1 Irish OKp
Potatoes .... .. CwW
3 Pound Can Morning Joy $1.15
l^Pound. Can Morning Jojj 39C
Peck Seal Sweet Clip
Oranges wUw
Select Oysters, 75C
The Wier Grocery Co.
Comer Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver Phone 166