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>1 EAST CLAYTON STREET
ay Evenings to Accommodate Customers,
fclUDAT," NOVEMBER 16. 1928.
TUB BAHNEK-BBRALn, ATHKire. GEORGTX.
NORFOLK FISH & OYSTER CO.
Is Now Open for Business
110 E. WASHINGTON ST.
(Rear cf K. A. Hill’s Grocery Store)
Under Management of Leo Beer
Your Orders Will Be Appreciated!
Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day!
Waiter and Telephone' chair, face 'the blackboards and
Aid Durant in Big
$6,000,000 Deal
is 52nd y:av. Mr. Wright ‘ LONDON. («*/ £. batcl black and "reprexcn:s New York
in the employ of The 31c- time. When' the Regent street of-
or Co., for (about fifteen 1 <;• Uurant, piominent American flCe 0 „ e ns at 3 o'clock it is urn;
every day from 3 to 8:30 o’clock
they are occupied by British and
American business: men daobllni<
in New York stocks.
The office clock has two hour
hands, one red and one black. The
always five hours *:ehind th-a
WRIGHT—Died this morning
5:30 after three years of illness,
Mr. Bergie Harris^ (Hal) Wright
in his 52nd yfav. Mr. Wright
was
Gregor Go., Tor 'ai>out nueen 1 -• .—“••*• y- f. ce oDens at 3 o’clock
years, also The Banner-Herald l^o.SSo’deaV in General m”«s 10 -°® in Ne « Y ? rk '
2__ «,»•> 5«,bUO,UUU deal :n General a...
f rn u^ b r siVvoTmonLod’o durin K his recent visit, here. |
r ^ r / / « nrnta 1 Durjnt was in almost daily tele
No. 22 F. & A,_3i., also membti. phone < ‘ communJcation wi t h 1
H. D- MARBUT
561 E. Broad St.— —Phone 187
WE DELIVER WE DELIVER
2 Pounds Bulk Cocoa 25c
Fresh Eggs, Dozen 50c
3 Sc Boxes Matches .. • • 10c
1 Gal. Barbadoes Bulk Molasses $1.00
3 Packages Spaghetti or Macaroni 25c
2 Post Brans 25c
3 Corn Flakes 25c
Oatmeal, package 10c
Tripe, can 25c
Roa^t Beef, can • -25c
3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c
Pint Jar Peanut Butter • • 25c
1 11-oz. Glass Blackberry Jelly 15c
2 Cans Pie Cherries ...... 45c
lOPouns Sweet Potatoes 27c
Quotations arrive by cable eve**;,
six minutes. Some clients, un-
*,v/. ** «, **. ...~w .—...—. nh .„ a „rnv>rr%iinio.aHrT*i tirith h a able to visit the office, make ther
of the W. O. W. He was born S? e ™ Vo?r?roko?s throughout his i 'T u ; ie * and * :ivc thclr order * b -
in Cobb county, but had lived, European trip and did much of his te ephone. Some read newspapers
in Athens practicallv all °* hh*| stoek^usiness over a te'enhone some * mo ^* some 111176 tea * Some
it*. »r_ w-t~u* ;» h v «ock Business over a le-epnont nf tham n f o wnfnon N BWnnmoY . c
extension in hi* bedfoom at a
hotel.
One day ths& telephone exten
si on broke down. He was resting
in bed und, not wishing to ga
up, rang for a waiter. He in
structed the waiter to telephone
of them ate .women. Newcomer
are reoulred to give a comfortable
margin in cash and it is not un
usual for persons to come in with
as much as *25,uuO in cash or Witt
checiucs running up to $100,000.
Comedy and drama are enact-
Wright, oil of Ath'.ns; twoj(h, ReKent' s'tr«i ~M«k""offS' ® dba «r»r
brothers, Mr. J. A. Wnpht, of; which deals in American stock? I , . o gco,
Athens, and Mr. R. T. Wri*ht.| a(lor the London stock exchange |‘ u "® b ®°" andb ™" h ; L«» •harm
of Macon, Ga. Funeral ser- has closed, und to instruct the of-i a "?. ^‘J“^ ruct ‘ on »
vices for Mr. Wright will be tice, in Uuran’t name, to ».uy 5,-1 *-|«S ein I| l \ nutC8 ’ *Je ] 0S J
some time Sunday, the hour and 000 shares of General Motors' ,.. rench :oy . 23 *° st
life Mr. Wright is survived by
his widow, Mrs. Maude Wright,
One daughter, Miss Lucile
Wright, one son, Mr. Elmer,
Wright, mother of Mrs. Ju’.ia
Wright, two sisters. Miss Net
tie Wright and Miss Timbie
Woman’s Candidacies
For Presidency Retold
NEW YORK.—UP)—-A quarter-
century ago Victoria Woodhull,
three time aspirant to the -resi
dency of the United States, pre
dicted that “beftne iavny years
there will be a woma* president.”
But Americans are still sending
men to the White Hiase.
The first time Mrs. Wcodhul!
was a candidate fer the presidency
was in 1870, when she and her sis
ter, Tennessee Ciafiin, later Lucy
Cook, were known ns the first
“lady brokers” in Yvai. street, an'.'
were eondnr.fipff WnodhuM
Claflin , s Weekly. ' ' ‘ .
j Two years later shew as nomi •
nated by Uje people’s party at a
meeting in Apollo hall, Nt\v York,
when, as Emanle Sachs tells in
her biography cf Victoria, called
••The Terrible Siren,” the audience
sprang to its feci and cheered-
Frederick Douglas, a negro re
former, was on the ticket for the
vice-presidency.
Her third candidacy war in 1902
Then the wife of John Biddulph
Martin of England, on
Amoiica, she announced her third
campaign as one of “merely edu
cation.” She did not receive the
support of the suffrage organisa
tions, but ran on a “humanitarian
n’atfortn.
“Not a single vote was
for Victoria Woodhull
though a brother-in-law
for her,” Mr*. Sachs writ
discovered afterwards that
lot had l :een thrown out
ho had made no provii
presidential electors,'’
Although she was depri
the election returns alter
candiducq, Mrs. Woodhul
nounced that she hardly i
I to be elected. “Tfco irut
am too many years ahead
age,” she declared, “ahd
J alted views and objects fif ‘
j tarianism can scarcely De
f yet by the unenlightened
the average man. 1 ’ .
PAGE SEVEN
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(HOLSON-COMER COMPANY |
WINS’ INDIAN RIVER ORANGES §
—They Are Sweet and Juicy— ®
3 Cans Brains 25c®
Breakfast Bacon, pound 32c®
Saptos Blend Coffee, pound 35c xi
1 Bottle Liquid Veneer •• ....60c®
> . One Bottle Free ®
Large Fat Hens and Fryers. ®
rssr Bottle Gelfand’s Relish 25ejij
One Bottle Free s?
10 Pounds Yellow Yams 25c M
No. 2VL> Can Dessert Peaches 23c®
SJtFat Mackerel—Hawkins’ Oranges—Bananas^
Apples—Grape Fruit—Lunch Tongue—Boiled @
Hams—Home Baked Hams—Sausage. ®
-RHONE 1000 WE DELIVER ||
1
mommmmmmmmmmm)
place to' be announced in Sun
day’s paper. McDorman-Bridges.
GETTING THE CROWD
PAWHUSKA. Okla.—(AP)—J.
E. Jones, automobile salvage
“dealer here, uses an ancient and
dilapidated touring car percher.
on the canopy in front of his shop
as an advertisement of h‘s bus!-
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Athens Division
oV the Middle District of Geor-
gia.
in the matter of E. W’. Partaln.
Elberton. Ga., Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of sa’d Bank
rupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will be n meetim? of credi
tors of the above named bank
rupt on November 27, 1928, at the
United States Court room. Athens.
Ga., at 11 o’clock A. M. tor tho
purpose of examining bankrupt,
allowing claims, selecting a trus
tee. and transacting such other
business as may prcvj^rly come
before said meeting.
W. O. CORNETT,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Athens. Ga., this November 15th,
1928.
Tender Green Beans.
Small Yellow Squash.
Fresh Egg Plants.
Snow White CauKflower.
Bunch Turnips, green
tops.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Grimes’ Goli^ ^
Ripe, mellow, fii
Good Florida Oranges.
Juicy Fla. Grapefruit.
Fresh Cocoanuts.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Jones’ Little Pig Sausage.
No other Sausage quite
so good.
Norfolk Select Oysters.
Extra Quality Sliced
' Bacon 40c-
ARNOLD & ABNEY
stock. The waiter carried out
these instructions, and when the
purchase was eonfirmeJ, returns-’*
and told Durant thdt his orders
had teen carr.ed out.
‘‘Fine,” said Durant, “tell their.
to buy 10,COO more.*
Again the waiter telephoned.
“Fine,” said Mr. Durant, “order
15,000 more.’*
Altogether the waiter purchased
30,000 shares for Mr. Durant,
which at q value cf around 822b
each brought the den to $6,000,-
000.
When Durant sailed from Eng
land he arranged for quotations,
cf the New York stock market
every 15 minutes by w.reless dur-
inp the ent'»*e five hours each day
that the New York market was
open. Quotations ta 50 to 6U
stocks were received and decoded
by a clerk who travels with Du
rant for this special purpose.
But Durant’s activities repre
sented only one phase of the
steadily increasing stock exchange
u usings hei t '~ done dail” betwee*
New York and London. A black
board covering an /niire wal’ of
a room in York House tells some
th ng of t’ie story.
The board is ruled in orderly
columns, each lettered with the of
ficial symbols of the New York <
stock exchange for principal
$40,000. all his money,
few
jcb as p
nuf
Winter . vacations,
come to stay. One larpe Ameri
can firm employing several thou- *
sands rep/rts that 30 per cent I
of its employees take their vaca
tions between October and April.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Athens Division
of the Middle District of Geor-
I? 1 *-
In the matter of E. L. Adams. El
berton, Ga.. Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy.
To the Creditors of said Bank
rupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of credi
tors of the above named bank-
rup on November 27. 1928. at the
Vh'ted States Court room, Athena.
Ga., at 11 o’clock A. 'M., for the
purpose of examining bankrupt,
allowing claims, selecting a trus
tee. and transacting such dtlier
business as may properly come
before said meeting.
W. G. CORNETT.
Referee in Bankrupt
Athens, Ga.. this Novemebr 15th,
1928.
BAKED FOODS
BEST.
More nouris
More
est.
Easier to
lelicious and
wholesome, top, because they
have a finer,'fuller flavor.
Serve more of them. And re-
member Calumet not only
guarantees success but also
WINGFIELD CASH GRO.STORE
BROAD STREET-
1030-PHONES—1031
WE DELIVER
TOF-NOTCH FLOUR
"24 Pounds
Sack
24 Pounds
Sack S. R
93c
48 Pounds
Plain, Sark .. *
This Is Very Goad Flour!
ELBERTA FLOUR
24 Po'/inds QQa
Plain, Sack
24 Pounds
S. R, Sack.
48 Pounds
Plain, Sack
48 Pounds
S. R. Sack ^
This is Guaranteed to be as
good as any] you have used!
SUGAR
25 Pounds
For 1..
HOG FEED
75 Pound $ *8 .75
Sack "
. OCTAGON SOAP
Six C~iS
For
APPLE BUTTER
Quart Jar
„ CATSUP
Large Size 4
ORANGES
25c, 30c and 40c Dozen
WASHINGTON STATE
APPLES
25c, 30c, and 35c
DOUBLE
ACTING
No Experimenting
WHEN YOU USE
THESE BRANDS OF FLOUR
They Have Been Sold in Athens and Athens
Territory for Years.
«**>«*«
COATS
Of Paris Authenticity
Reasonably Priced
• ■**!*
Semi-Sports and Semi-Dress Coats, Fur-
Trimmed of Suede and Oxford Cloths, in
all Sizes ar.d Styles—
$18.75 - - $24.75 - - $49.75 - - $59.75
NEW SHOWING OF FROCKS
Gay Party Frocks of Taffeta, Georgette,
and Crepe Satin in Pastel Shades. ......
FROCKS SPECIALLY PRICED FOB
AFTERNOON AND STREET
Chiffon and (Velvet, .'Combinations, 'Black
Satins and Crepes..
$9.75--$14.75--$24.75
—Novelty Woolen Dresses, Smart Sport
Stylesi; all the New, Gay Colors, at Attrac
tive Prices—
$5.75 - - $9.75 - - $14.75
MRS. ADDYE C. JONES’ DRESS SHOP
335 East Clayton Street
$16:75
of the style thats leading
PLAIN
DAINTY
NONPARIEL
WHITE WINGS
KISMET
WHITE RABBIT
RED BAND
GLORIA *
PIEDMONT
WHITE CROSS
SUNBEAM
OUR BEST
SELF-RISING
MERRY WIDOW
RISING SUN
SENSATION
FIRST LADY
SINEW
NOW READY
. WONDER
BREAKFAST BELlJ
Y APT
CARNATION
GOLDEN EAGLE
INDIAN QUEEN
SOLD BY YOUR GROCER
Every Sack Guaranteed By Him And
THE WEBB-CRAWFORD COMPANY
—DISTRIBUTOR—
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honey*col-
iy toe to
'trouser-legs!
to give it
ic shoe our
ing In sales
whose twin
lomorrow in
every Newark store. Only Newark’*
price... instead of being 68.00 or i
...will be 64.00! For it’s like buying
shoes at wholesale to yule with
Newark. We make them in our otrA
factories and sell them through our p^ta
stores. When you trade with
you pocket the middleman’s pj