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About The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
tHE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 4, 1921. BUY THIS HOME Located on splendid street close in; good lot, all conveniences. Price £7,000. ERWIN & COMPANY Telephone 345 Smith Building WANT ADS Thornton’s Luncheonette Lipscomb’* Specialty—Fir* Insurance. Saturday, March 5, 1921. Plate Dinner 35c DI.YNICft 60c Pork Ribs and Potatoes Carolina Rico Slowed Tomaton Cabbage and Ilacon Corn Pone Light Dread Currant Cake, Sweet Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk SUPPER 60c Sirloin Steak Drolled Duller Gravy SURANCE WITH JESTER! j Green Peas Pearl Grits French Fried Potatoes New York Life Insurance Co., Hot Dlseult l.lblit Bread Garnett L. Daniel, Agt„ Ph. 1011. j Pineapple Pudding Coffee. Tea or .Milk THE LARGEST SAVINGS BANK IN ATHEN8' The Athens Savings Dank pay* 4! per cent Interest on savings deposit*; compounded January 1st, July 1st. | Deposits received from 11.00 up. Get| the saving habit. tf liJlLW—In now our telephone num ber. Call us (or printing. K. U. i Stone Press. WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN- flOMES—Easy payments, lowest cost; no loan commons. T. I, Mitchell, j ^ Eats Are Today I DR. O. LEE PEACOCK I Dentist, Phone 227 117 Southern Mutual Bulldlns ■(/' 12-2-tf POK RENT—Desirable offices In Hol man building. See N. 11. Walters,; Room 415 Holman Uldg. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD—$4.00 per truck load, delivered. Hanna Mfg. Co., phone 147. 1-29-tf WANTED—Some old, clean rags (or wiping machinery. Athens Banner. CLAIMS COLLECTED— Adjustments made. Send In your claims today. “We Go and Get It.” Athena Collec ting Agency, Carlylo Dyar, Mgr. FOR SEPTIC Tanks. Phone 366-M. 1 FOR SALE—Electric range, only been In uie a (ew weeks. Will aacrlllce account of breaking up housekeep ing. Phone 76. ** REPAIRING on violins, mandolins, guitars, phonograph and all kinds of musical inatrumenta; piano tuning J L. Morris, 256 Lumpkin street. 2- 27-6t FOR RENT—To couple one three-room apartment and hath. 347 Mllledge Ave. Phone 1346. 31 1wk FOR SALE—Oladlola bulba. pink, red, white and yellow. Jones’ Green house CO., Phono 1026. 3-2-Bt DR. WM. L. CASON Dentist ' Phone 780 306-7 Sou. Mu. Bldg. Specialize In Exoiontla and Pyrodontla 3- 3-tf BEAT THE BOLL WEEVIL by cull ing your cotton seed and planting early. Capacity 3.000 pounds per day. Barrett's Gin, Route, No. 5. Athena, Ga. FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms for light housekeeping. All conven iences ; close In. Fhone 423-R. 3-4-31 LOUT—One 33*4 Flak casing on rim; lost on Wlntervllle-Athena road Feb. 20th. Sunday afternoon. hinder i notify E. J. Maxwell, Lexington, Ga.. and receive reward. 3-4-311 LOST TAG—Lost between Thomns J street and Mllledge avenue, or stolen | off of my tar Thuraday night. Tag i No. 67604; finder return to 6001 Thomas street or phone 1627-W and ! get reward. W. L. Coxa, 3-6-3t CLERKS—(Men. women) over 17. j for Postal Mall service; 4125 month. I Experience unnecessary. For free I particulars of examinations, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service Exam-j Iner), 63 Continental IBldg., Wash-1 Ington, D. C. 3-6-2t SUBSCRIBE to the ’’Lone Scout Mag- j axlne;’’ 12 months, *1.00, 12 copies; I 6 montl s. 50c, 6 copies. Edward N. 1 Teat, 196 Cemetery street, Alliens. Ga. FOR EXTERIOR and Interior painting and decorating, phone 1465. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Chas. W. Parr. 3-6-lwk ] 3LEN—White Iron rabbit late Fri day afternoon from 1137 Mllledge 1 Ave. Reward. Phone 1693. 3-5-2t j WILL TAKE ORDERS for home made cakes. Angelfood. 75c and 41.00; layer and small cakes, proportion ately priced. Mrs. W. J. Miller, j Phone 1092-R. Fancy Imperial iceberg Lettuce Crisp Celery, Tender Snap Beans Egg Plants. Cauliflower. Radishes Bell Peppers, Fresh Spinach Shallots, Beets. Carrots Fresh Cream nnd Swiss Cheese Costa's Delicatessen Shop. Juicy Fla. Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Fla. Sweet Oranges. 35o dozen Fin. Tangelos.nnd King Oranges Wlnesnp and Tates Apples Costa's Delicatessen Shop Aunt Tilly's Apple Sponge Cake Tills day, with or without icing Aunt Tilly's Pound Cake, no Icing Sally Ann Brend, wrapped bread Compare Sally Ann with the un wrapped loaf on the market nnd see the difference. Arnold. Abney & Co. Turnip Snlnd. 744® the pound South Georgia Yams Cauliflower, Lettuce, Bell Peppers Arnold. Abney & Co. South Georgln Yams for Bedding Only a limited amount. Arnold. Abney * Co. Sally Ann Bread Is made clean Wrapped Clean and Stays Clean Arnold. Ahney & Co. 8 pounds Snowdrift. 41.00 Hpeflnl for today only Arnold. Abney & Co. Canned Fruits—the very best quality, In heavy syrup: No. 244 Apricots. 62c No. 244 Pineapple, 39c No. 2 Pineapple. 33c No. 244 Peaches. 48c No. 244 Pears, 62c Royal Scarlet Jams. 42r Last day of sale for these prices ■ Unusual values In some other Due next week. KING-HODGRON CO. We Charge and Deliver Iceberg Lettuce Celery Bell Peppers Tomatoes Cauliflower String Beans Turnip Sulad Spring Onions Green Cabbage KINO-HODGSON CO. Gardner’a Pound Cake 32c n pound Henson's Bread. 9c KING-HODGSON CO. Sliced Raw Hniu Boiled Hum Dried Beef Ox Tongue Norfolk Select Oysters KINO-HODGSON CO. Klim Milk, always fresh Fresh Potato Chips Fresh Lady Fingers Philadelphia Cream Cheese KINO-HODGSON CO Hein* Dill Pickle Sweet Mixed Pickle Sour Cucumber Pickle Mustard Plekle Sweet Relish Plekle KINO-HODGSON CO. WE DYE THEM REGARDLESS OF QUALITY WE DO ALL KINDS OF FANCY DYEING ATHENS DYE WORKS PHONE 1239 NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE All modem conveniences. Sold to good party for $4,000. Will take $3,500 cash for this note. 8ee mo and I will tell you all about It. 128 Clayton St THE LAST Never before offered at such sacrifices — Kuppenheimer Suits. Only necessity could force such bargains in Kuppenheim er Overcoats. 1-2 There are plenty of these high-grade Suits that are sufficiently light for spring and summer. The prices at this sale are far less than Kuppenheimer’s cost of production wholesale for this spring. This means a great saving to you. • , J OTHER HIGH-GRADE SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE ' I . ALL BOYS’ SUITS AND PANTS-ALSO ALL MEN’S PANTS AT HALF-PRICE ALL SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT HALF-PRICE FLORSHEIM SHOES, up to $18,25 values, a t$8.50. This includes both shoes and oxfords. W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oxfords at ex tremely low prices. * iil r if•f ,, 'r!r. l j , *it4li John B. Stetson’s Nobby Shaped Hats at $5.00 Mallory Nobby Hats at $4.50 . Other good grade Hats at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 A fine line of Neckwear at greatly reduced prices: $1.25 Ties at 75c; $1.50 and $1.75 Ties at $1.00; $2.00 Ties at $1.25. All Hosiery Greatly Reduced This sale will only last a short while longer. Come now and get some of these values. You will not get this chance soon again. f * J II ,* l Lee Morris BROAD STREET LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANGE AGENCY * 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ASSETS OF COMPANIES OVER 195 MILLION8 OFFICE PHONE NO. 109 NIGHT PHONE NO. 719 GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 So. Mutual Bldg. Local and Eastern Money Always on Hand For Loans on Farms and City Property. Loans on City Real Estate at 6 per cent on the Monthly Repayment Plan. LAW OFFICES, HUBERT M. RYLEE 405 Holman Bldg. Telephone 1576 Low Prices Are The Best Solu tion of the High Cost of Living. Coffins’ Economy Stores Solve the Problem For Y>u READ-REFLECT-THEN ACT GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR 9c Best Granulated Sugar, Qa 5 lbs. Net Silverleaf QC** per pound ^'' I.ard ilUU Best Cream Cheese, 9 At* pound Sun-dried Ap- 40 1 -9g% | pies, lb 1 Del Monte Peaches; heavy syrup; No. 2<4 OQm Arbuckles Coffee, 97 f* pound Maxwell House Cof- OCa fee, pound Wesson Cooking Oil, 9ttt* pints Wesson Cooking Oil, quarts Irish Potatoes, 10 pounds 10c 10c 24c Fan-Tan Flour, <£4 Af\ 24 lbs. * 1 Black-eyed Peas, Q 1-9n per lb 9 1 No. 2 Can Corn Jello, for 5 lbs. Net Crocks <£4 CQ Fig Preserves .. * ■ Salmon, 1-lb. cans Puffed Wheat, package String Beans, large cans Lard 10 pounds Chicken Feed Quaker Oats, package 10 pounds Bell’s Meal No. 5 Crescent Com pound Lard 10c 13c 15c 12c 11n 32’ 15c 15c Campbell’s Soups, Chicken, Vegetable, Pea and -| 65c Crisco, li/o-lb 'Kellogg’s Flakes, Green Florida Cabbage, at package JJo Und 3 1'2C Lye Hominy, No. 3 No. 5 Snowdrift Lard No. 10 Snowdrift C 4 OQI ^ an ' "' ‘'' ‘ I Sauer Kraut, No. ■9nrl 8can i Canned Oysters 12c a 62c ’Tomato Carnation Milk, baby size 6 1 2c No. 10 Crescent £4 4 Qj Toilet Paper, 7-oz. y 4 -Of, PnmnnnnH T.arrl ® j net, 15c Value. - ** * Compound Lard Prunes, per pound 15c to 24 C 1 ^' rnentos ’ ^' oz ' 17c THIS STORE IS OWNED BY HOME CAPITAL-** BY AN ATHENS MAN jf f \ WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ti COLLINS’ TWO STORES 225 HANCOCK AVENUE 303 RIVER STREET—M. P. Matthews’ Old Stand Read Banner grocery ads* and patronize them today. CHECK YOUR INSURANCE This is the time of the year when the weather makes fire losses more prevalent. Are you fully protected? Check the insurance on your home or building. We will be pleased to confer with you about your in surance. Fleetwood Lanltr, Mgr, Insurance Dept ERWIN & COMPANY SMITH BUILDING -■| '