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THK BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH TT, 1921.
BUY THIS HOME
Located on splendid street close in; good lot,
all conveniences. Price $7,000. ,
ERWIN & COMPAQ
Telephone 345 Smith Building
Where the Best
Eats Are Today
Fresh Fish, Oysters and Dressed
Chickens at the Western Market.
All kinds of the very best meats.
Phones 1440 and 1447.
Fresh Spanish Mackerel today
Arnold, Abney ft Co.
Read Today’s Wants
Llpeeomb’e Specialty—Fir* Inauranca.
THE LARGEST SAVINGS
BANK IN ATHENS,
The Athena Saving llank pays 4
per cent Intercut on savings deposits
compounded January 1st, July 1st.
Deposits received trom $1.00 up. Get
the caving habit. tf
'■Sally Ann" Ilreoil
i'ure— clean - wholesome
Wrapped fresh from the oven
Don't say bread—Say ''Hally Ann'
Dread and get the best.
Your grocer has It or can get It.
Baked by Arnold, Abney ti Co.
Last day for special sale of
Del Monte Jelly large size, 32c
Del Monte Spinach, large cans, 22c
One-lb.package Borax, 14c
Jello, all flavors, 11c pkg.
White Top Peaches, 2% sice, 34c
Old Homestead Coffee. 3 lbs., $1.35
New bargains in other lines Monaa;
Watch our special tables lor
special values
KIND HODGSON CO.
Hot Dolls direct Com Skelton Bros
n-ikerv even- afternoon.
5 FLEMING & OLIVER.
phones 1046 and 1047
Apron checks, during the big sale
only at Goodman’s, 425 Broad street,
special price, 10’/ 2 cents the yard.
LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANGE AGENCY
30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
Beautiful selections of Voiles ana
Ginghams at Goodman's. 425 Broad
street at greatly reduced prices.
Patrick’s Pharmacy
Small cans "White Karo" Syrup
I<og Cabin Maple, 40c
Arnold, Abney & Co.
1198-W—Is now our telephone num
ber. Call us for printing. B. D.
Stone Press.
MARTIN BROS. SHOE HOSPITAL,
roar Martin Ilros. Shoe Store,
have the doctors who know Just |
what to Jo with each case. 120 Clay
ton St., opposite Holman building,
l’hone 717. 3-9-51 I
Potato Chips today
Fresh Lady Fingers
Arnold, Abnn? & Co.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN'
SURANCE WITH JESTER!
New York Llfa Insurance Co,
Garnett L. DCnlel, Aflt., Ph. 1011.
WILL TAKE orders for home-mad*
rakes; Angel Food, Loaf, Layer]
Cakes, etc. Prices reasonable. Tel
ephone 1092-R. Mrs. W. J. Miller.
Ev-Sat-tf I
Sugar Is very scarce today
We have a limited supply
Arnold, Abney & Co.
Fine heads Iceberg Lettuce
Crisp White Celery
Ripe Tomatoes
Arnold, Abney & Co.
HOMES—Easy payments, lowest coat;
no loan commlsilona. T. L. Mitchell.
DR. D. LEE PEACOCK
Dentist, Phone 227
•17 Southern Mutual Bulldlni
12-2-tf
HAVE YOUR shoes made good as new
at Oldham’s Shoe Renuery, G73 East
Rroad street. Phoe 1186.
FOR RENT—Six-room house; large lot |
and fruit trees. 749 Boulevard, tel
ephone 1111. 3-12-211
King Oranges. $1.00 dozen
The new fruit
Arnold, Abney & Co.
Benson’s Pound Cake, 38c lb.
Benson’s Bread. 9c
Fresh Lady Fingers
Aunt Tilly’s Apple Sponge Cake
Fresh Potato Chips
Fresh Country Eggs
New York State Cream Cheese
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
KIND-HODGSON CO.
Fresh Tender Snap Beans
Iceberg Lettuce, Crisp Celery
iBell peppers, Carrots, Beets
Fresh Spinach, Radishes. Shallots
Fresh Cream and Swiss Cheese
Costa’s Delicatessen Shop.
Fla. Tangerines. King Oranges
Juicy Grapefruit, Sweet Oranges
Arkansas, Black and Winesap Apples
Costa’s Delicatessen! Shop.
Bulk Queen Olives
Dill. Sour and Sweet Mixed Pickles
Fancy large Salt Water Mackerel
Costa’s Delicatessen Shop.
LOST—Female setter; brown and |
white. $F> reward for return to Mor
ton Hodgson. Phone 22. 3
FOR RENT—Desirable offices In Hoi-
man building. See N. H. Welter*.
Room 416 Holmen Bldg.
WOOD! WOOD1 WOOD—$4.00 jer
truck load, delivered. Hanna Mfg.
Co., phone 147. l-2»-tt
WANTED—Some old, clenn mga tor
wiping machinery. Athens Banner.
CLAIMS COLLECTED — Adjustment!
made, fiend In your claims today.
"We Go and Get It.” Athene Collec
ting Agency. Cerlyle Dyar. Mgr.
NEW PRICES—Men’s Rinex fiber half I
soles ar.d rubber heels. $1.50; ladles' |
Rinex fiber half soles and rubber I
heels, $1.25; men's best whltfe oak I
leather half soles. $1.35; men’s best |
white oak leather half soles and rub <
ber heels, $1.85; ladies' best white
oak leather half soleB and rubber
heels. $1.50. A good rubber heel for
35c. The best rubber heel made for I
50c put on. Shoes called for am'I
delivered. (MARTIN BROS., Both |
filiopH, 125 and 455 Clayton St.
leeherg Lettuce
Celery
Bn neb Beets
Carrots
String Beans
Cucumbers
Turnip Salad
Green Cabbage
Spring Onions
KING-HODGSON CO.
Knap Beans
llunch Carrots
Fresh Beets
Cauliflower
Hot House Cucumbers
Fine Red Ripe Tomatoes
Large Heads Cilsp Lettuce
Fine large White Stalks Celery
FLEMING & OLIVER.
Phones 1046 and 1047
An Expedient.
"What you need." reiterat' d the pa
lient editor, “is greater flexibility of
■xpression."
“Ah yes, I sec." said the aspirant
I'll have rubber type put on my type
writer.”—Farm Life.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. D. Flanlgen, of said State, having
'n proper form applied for permanent
letters of administration on the estate
of Mrs. Mary Nevilt 'Flanlgen, lair
if said County, dl'ceased. this l< to
dte all and singular the creditors and
text of kin of said deceased to be
and appear at the Court, of Ordinary
if said County at Hie April'Term. 1921.
and show cause, if any they have or
■an. why permanent letters of ail
ministration should not be granted to
said C. D. Flaniger on said eslat.
Witness my official signature Hits
the 9th day of March, 1921.
R. C. OR It.
Ordinary. Clarke
County. Georgia
ASSETS OF COMPANIES OVER 195 MILLIONS
OFFICE PHONE NO. 109 NIGHT PHONE NO. 71$
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 So. Mutual Bid*,
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
Collins’
Heinz Dili Pickles
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles
Heinz Sour (’ueumber Pickle
Heinz Sweet Relish Pickle .
Heinz Dweet Relish Pickle
Heinz Mustard Pickle
KING-HODGSON GO.
DR. WM. L. CASON
Dentist
Phone 780 306-7 Sou Mu. Bldg.
Specialize In Exodontla and Pyrodontla
WORK WANTED—A capable woman
dtfires work In a home. SI
ready to do plain cooking, dinlni
room or bouse work. Best of ref
erences given. Residence 295, cor
ner Washington and Pulaski streets
Phone 858-R.
Fine Fat Mackerel
FLEMING & OLIVER.
Phones 1046 and 1047
Our home roasted Coffee Is the
lies! on the market. Try It. |
FLEMING & OLIVER. .
Phones 1046 and 1047j
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Telephone |
864-L3 3-10-31
rOR SALE—Slipped shucked corn, 80
pounds In bushel; velvet beans In
pod; Georgia cane syrup; white
Spanish peanuts; peavlne, peanut
hay; Porto Rica sweet potatoes.
Shipments made In car lots only.
Gray ft Cadwell, OclUa, Ga. 3-6-10t
JEW E-PASSENGER AUTO, purchas
ed at forced sale March 1, 1921;
bargain. Phone 437, Jester, Room
617 Holman Bldg. 3-6-tf
j FOR RENT—To couple one three
] room apnrtmnnt and bath. 347 Mil
I ledge Ave. Phone 1346. 3-10-tf |
.ATEST IMPROVED machinery; ex
pert workmon—all work guaranteed
at Oldham’s 8hoo Renuery, 673 East
Broad street. Phoe 1186.
rANTED—Business opportunity: men
with $600 to $1,000 to handle branch
agency each county In Georgia. Will
pay $2,400 to $5,000 yearly. Estab
lished business which can be han
dled by nnyono with average abil
ity, energy and application being
the moat eBientlftl qualification*.
This Is without Question tho best
opening In the South for a man who
Is willing to work. Address M. A.
Crenshaw, 89 N. 2d St.. Memphis,
Tcnn. 3-«-7t
iVHY iBUY NEW shoes when you can
have your old shoes made good as
new at Oldham's Shoe Renuery, 673
East Broad street. Phone 118$.
FOR SALE—New Orchestra drums
and traps. Apply Banner office.
S-U-tf
I.ERKS—(men, women, over 17) for
Postal Mall Service. $120 monthly.
Examinations March. Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars
of Instruction, write R. Terry, (for
mer Civil Service examiner), 63 Con
tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
3-11-31
EDUCED RATES for board and
rooms. Phone 1535-J. 3-ll-3t
FOR KALE—Dodge roadster, in goo:'
condition; cheap for cash or would]
accept good grade cotton and allow
16c per pound If taken Immediately
Address '‘Owner.’’ care Banner, cn |
phone Rural 3211. 310-31
WANTED TO BUY’—Child's sulky ami
porch gate. Phone 670-W. 3-11-211
PIGGLY WIGGLY
LOST—Brludle female bulldog. He
turn to J. L. Denny, at Denny Motor
Co., Athens, G a. 3-J1-31
LOST—Ford Yale lock key between
Banner office and S. A. L. station.
Return to Banner oftlco.
FOR SALE^—Electric range;
good as new. See it and
name your own price. Tele
phone J. O. Jones, at 75.
DR. E. K. WHEELIS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ths Latest Methods Used In Diagnosis
and Treatment of Olsesset
See Me Concerning Your Stomectv
Nerve*, Kidney or Any Deep-
Seated Disease.
Office Phone 1761—Re*. Phone 1165-W
Office, 10114 Clayton 8t.
Thornton’s Luncheonette
Saturday, March 12, 1921.
DINNER
60c
. Barbecued Lamb
Stenmed Rice Succotash
Mashed Turnips and Salad
Corn Muffins Light Bread
Pineapple Shortcake
Coffee, Tea or Milk
OR RENT—6-room house.
Crane.
G. S.
3-11-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. 6.
Athens, Oa.
FOR SALE—Bulck touring, run about
12,000 miles, overhauled, two new
cord tires. $1,000. Phone 1646.
SUPPER
60c
Codfish Patties
Peart Grits- French Fried Potatoes
Spaghetti a la Creole
Hot Biscuit ' Light Bread
English Cocoanut Pudding
Coffee. Tea or Milk
WANTED—A young man or boy to
check goods In warehouse; must
write plainly; also office girl to an
swer phone. P. O. Box 726.
WANTED—Position by experienced
bookkeeper or general office work.
Apply M. N. O., care Banner. It I
PLUMBING—Repair work guaranteed.
Phone 1716. W. G. Tiller. 3-9-tf
CARO OF THANKS.
Please allow me space in your ral
liable paper to convey to each mem
ber of the Skelton family, with whom
he hoarded, to friends and acqualn
tances of Athens. Oconee Heights.
Danielsvllle and Madison county and
to %ach and every one, for the cordial
sympathy expressed In words and In
deeds, for my family and myself, roy
heartfelt gratitude and appreciation
for every kindness manifested In the
deep sorrow through which we have
been called to passed in the death of
my precious son. Samuel Horace
Beard. Sincerely.
J. W. BEARD.
FOR SALE
Vou can buy ■ bargain right now f-mm me. I will keep thie offer open
for the next ten days: A new 6-room haute with all modern con
veniences, for 63,600. Now paying 12 per cent InL on the Investment.
J. T. ANDERSON
128 Clayton St
The United States Bureau of Markets has lately issued a report giv
ing the decrease in the cost of food for the month of December.
Three-fourths of the cities showing the largest decrease have PIG-
GLY-WIGGLY Stores.
Your Athens PIGGLY-WIGGLY stores are absolutely clean, sani
tary, and do not sell job lots, private brands of goods hut nationally
advertised products.
Some of Our Everyday Values—1,200 Others Just as Good
Royal Baking Powder,
large size _ - - -
42c
£ost Toasties, |
package .,
10c
No. 2 can Lima 4 9
Beans 1
12c
Rodier Mushrooms, 1
can -----
38c
Aragon Stuffed I
Olives *.—
35c
Austin Nichols Blue Ribbon
Coffee 1
46c
Morning Joy Coffee, 1
pound
37c
No. 2 can Sliced |
Pineapple
31c
No. 2 Sunkist
Peaches
32c
Nanyjo Japanese Crab
Meat
63c
Rex Veal
Loaf - -
19c
10c Golden Age
Macaroni
5 12c
No. 1 can Muscat
Grapes
43c
Royal Scarlet
Shrimp
28c
Robin Hood Herring
Roe -
21c
Sun-Kist Bartlett
Pears
32c
Golden Net
Sardines
24c
Belcher’s South Georgia
Syrup, gallon
97c
Kirk’s Lilac Bath
Soap
10c
Gem White Lard, 4 lbs. net, 57 c; 8 lbs. net $1.07
(A 'Home Product Made Fresh Daily)
White Rabbit Plain Flour, 24 pounds $1.59
(This is onij of the really fine flours on the market)
Lunch Basket Self-Rising, 24 lbs., $1.39; 48 lbs $2.77
Economy, Courtesy, Cleanliness
College Avenue —TWO STORES—
wmmmmammmmmm
Broad Street
Economy
Stores
“Money Spent Here Stays in Athens”
225 Hancock Ave. 303 River Street
10 lbs. Standard
Granulated Sugar..
5 lbs. net Silverleaf
Lard, pail
10 lbs. net Silver-
leaf Lard, pail..
87c
93c
Canned
Oysters.
Pimentos, 8-oz.
can
Sun-dried Apples,
pound
$1 ,*T9i N°. 3 can Sauer
! Kraut
Best Cream Cheese, 4Ca
pound wwU
Fancy grade of California
Evaporated Peaches, 90
pound fcww
Arbuckles Ground 9E«% _ . _.
fcww Grain Rice, pound
15c
16c
15c
12c
13c
Coffee, pound .
10 lbs. Chicken
Feed
Puffed Wheat
package
j Real Blue Rose Whole gg
10 lbs. Large Irish
Potatoes
30c
23c
12 pounds Old Style Water
Ground meal—ground espe
cially for our trade, one trial
will please the most A9g«
particular, peck "f
$1,06
57c
7-oz. Roll Toilet 7 4 -O n
Paper ■ ■'
Fancy hand-packed To- (fi
matoes, No. 2 can. '***
Jello, per
package .
Maxwell House Cof
fee, pound
Post-Toasties,
package
Campbell’s Soups,
No. 10 Cresent
Compound Lard.
No. 5 Crescent Com
pound Lard
Instant Postum, small size,
23c; large t 42C.
s ' ze -— No. 2V-> can Del
Lye Hominy, large 'lie Peaches, heavy
cans 1 syrup
Lunch Basket Self-Rising 1 Prunes, at per
Flour, 24-lb. $1,35 pound 15c to
No. 2 can Sugar
Corn
10c
35c
10c
12c
10c
Monte
30c
bag
No. 2 can Sliced Pineapple,
best grade, 32c
for
Golden Age Macaroni and
Spaghetti, per Ca
package
Quaker Oats,
package ....
5-lb. jars Fig
Preserves ....
12c
Wesson Oil, pts.,
25c; quarts
1 Mi-lb. cans
Crisco
24c
48c
28c
50c can Apricots, No. Oflf*
214 now
Grape Juice,
quarts
Large Grapefruit, 7 1 -9«t
full of juice ... 1 1
65c
$1.68le„Tod bag ™! k --$2.48
15c
Veri-Best Canned
Shrimp, can
QUALITY-SERVICE-LOW PRICES
Everything Sold on a Guarantee or Money Back
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 Lanier, Mgr., Ineurane* DepL
ERWIN & COMPANY
PHONE 8—4—8 SMITH BUILDING