The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, May 20, 1921, Image 6
Page eight v ' ATHENS BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1021. Of Merrell-Soule Company, of Syracuse N. Y., will be in our Store all day TODAY and TOMORROW morning, demonstrating this wonderful product which is Pure Cow’s Milk. Come test it for yourself and find out how[it is made. WHITTmJST OHOCBRY COMPANY Corner Washington and Lumpkin Sts. The Daylight Corner BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR SALE. Wo have for sale tho prettiest shaded lot In Athena. Splendid location. Must be sold. 911x210. $2,000. ERWIN AND COMPANY Lipscomb’s Specialty Flro Inauranc. LOST—Diamond Stick Pin between Bryant’s Barber Shop and the Manhattan Cafe. Reward of $250 of fered. Return to Banner office or D. T. Brown, tele hone 9137. 5-18-3t Dance at Watson Springs Tonight THE LARGEST SAVINGS BANK IN ATHEN8 The Athena Savings Hank pays 4 per cent Intercut on savings deposits compounded January 1st, July lat. IlepoaltB received from $1.00 up. Qet tho saving bablt. tt the country, and the dances are ai ways enjoyable afTaira. Make your plans to attend tonight. —f- —. . Mrs. Harold Hinton and two little llic regular weekly dance will he) daughters have returned from a visit given by tho management at Watson to relatives In West Point. Springs tonight and tho public is cor-1 . „ d.al.y invited. Splendid music is pro-1 arrive "Si {l^l^hTn^n New To^k vlded, the floor Is one ot the best In day to visit Mrs. M. I”. Costa. 6:'55am Seaboard Air Line Ry. Northbound Southbound Leaves Leaves 10:05am Atlanta-Monroe local 6:40pm 3:16pm Memphls-Blrmlocbam 2:24pm 3:16pm Atlanta 2:24pm 3:16pm.. Norfolk-Rlcbmond. ,2:24pm 7:50pm Atlanta-Abbeville Loe 8:00am | LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE A8SETS OF COMPANIES OVER 195 MILLION8 OFFICE PHONE No. 109. NIGHT PHONE No. 712 119S-W—Is now our tolophone num her. Call us for printing. E. Stone I’ress. WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN SURANCE WITH JESTERt HOMES—Easy payment!, lowest coat, no loan commissions, T. L. Mitchell STORE nutos at Chafln llroa. Oarage. Rates: Fords. $5.00 per month; au tomobiles, $6.00. Open all night, j a , 4-16-tf DR. D. LEE PEACOCK Dentist, Phone 227 317 Southern Mutual Building 12-2-tf FOR RENT—Deslralilo offices In Hol man building. Sco N. H. Walters. Room 415 Holman Bldg. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!—$4.00 per truck load, dellvored. Hanna Mfg Co, phime 147. 1-29-tf . DR. WM. L. CASON Dentlat Pbone 7*0 306-7 Ron. Mu. Bldg. Ipeclallto In Exodontla and Pyrodontla 2-S-tf FOR EXTERIOR and Interior Paint Ing and Decorating Phone 1465. Es timates clieorfully turnlahed. Chaa. W. Parr. $•»« cHAFirTrAXi co. Taxicabs. Phone 1787. Dependable service day and night. Wo never sleep. Chafln Taxi Co. tt PLUMBING—Repair work gnaranteed. Phone 1716. W. a Tiller. . 3-B-tf ROARD WANTED—By refined lady and 4-ycar-old daughter. State terms, j References given. Suburban loca tion preferred. Addross "M," care Banner, 6-17-2t FOR RENT—Four-room apartment with nil modern conveniences and garage. University Drive. Phone 335, Abo Joel. B-17-3t FOR RENT—Nlno-room houio on Mllledgo avenue. Phono 1725-J, tf AGRICULTURAL College student de sires nice young man for room mate. Phono 1784. 6-18-2t WE EXPECT a car of Ponn. chosfnnt anthracite coal next week. This coal Is suitable for base burnor stoves. Atlantic lec & Coal Corp. Phono 117. 619 21 FOR RENT—Two or three furnished rooms, sultablo for light house keeping; Mllledgo Avo. Phono 871 6-19-31 FOR RENT—One nicely furnished doable room; Mllledgo Avo. Phone 871. b-19-3t FOR RALE — Govornment-lnapoctcd Porte Rico Potato Plants, $1.25 per LMIO, f. o. b. Cordele, da. Prompt delivery. Cash with order at above prlcis. Cordelo Plant Farms, Cor- dele, Ga. SPECIAL SALE TODAY—Two dozen apple geranium plants, In pots. 15 cents, at Elite Theater. SWEET POTATO SLIPS. 20c per 100. $1.50 per 1,000. Phone 583, 150 King ! ‘ vcu “°- est kind. ” Let us fill your FOR SALE—One South Rend range: j prescription, practically new. Phono 1784. 5-20-2t r* L O ft 1 n IF YOU ARE looking for a cool, i AlHBIlS FlSll W OjfStBr UOl SSTVZTiStS; S3* Whok»le «nd Retail Fi.h logs, "excepting stove—on oil stove be- Dealers. ing furnished. 561 and 563 E. Broad. A 5-room camp, right In the woods, i near tho river. Shade a-plenty ami! a nearby meadow fine for picnics. I Also plenty of sweet milk and but-1 ter, honey, eggs and fresh vegetables | to be had right near. Ice every day If wonted. Eighteen miles from Athens; a truck delivery from town passes every ! (@) day. A nice place to rest Write Mrs. Henry Comer. Glendale:>5 Farm, Maxeys, Ga., or phone Mr. H. Comer, pbone 500. Su-Wed-Thu Where the Best Eats Are Ttfday Picnic Suggestions: Sweet Mixed and Sour Pickles in hulk. Ilrlnz'a Mid get Gherkins, Sliced Boiled llnm, Bo logna. At PIGGLY WIGGLY. Ag. College Pasteurized Butter, 35c pound. Received fresh dally. At PIGGLY W1GOLY. Cucumhera, Iceberg Lettuco, Celery, Ripe Tomatoes, Fine Fresh Georgia- grown Snap Beans, Beets, Green Pens, Yellow-neck Squash. At PIGGLY-WIGGLY. Applejit, Virginia Dare Wine Welch's Grape Julep, Grey ltnck Ale. At PIGGLY-WIGGLY. Red Ripe Tomatoes 15c the pound Tender String Rcans 100 the qt. South Georgia Yellow Yarns Arnold, Abney & Co. Aunt Tilly's Applo Sponge Coko Fresh Potato Chips F'resll Ryo Bread Fresh Graham Bread Arnold, Abney & Co. Turnip Salnd 16c tho pk. Homo-grown Lettuce 10c Homo-grown Beets 10c Arnold, Abney & Co. Frosh Tomatoes Ripe Peaches Snap Beans Boll Peppers English Peas Roasting Ears .Sweet Potatoes FLEMING £ OLIVER. Phones 1046 and 1047 Now York Cream Checso FrOBh Potato Chips Skelton Brothers' Rolls FLEMING ti OLIVER. Phones 1016 and 1017. Fresh Fish 20c 15c Received Daily Choice Lot Red Snap- on pers, per pound £UC Fancy Speckled Trout, pound... Large Fresh Mullet per pound, Now is the time to Eat Morej Fish. Your health depends on your * eating a certain J amount of fish weekly. If; your kidneys are bothering; you and your back hurts you need more fish. Ask your doctor what he things of it. i But don’t load your system , up with old fish; see a spec- 1*m0*0*0*0*0*0*0*g lalist and get only the fresh NOTES FROM RECENT “FACTS and FIGURES” No. 1. Buffalo and Los Angeles has lower wholesale rates than Athens. A long way from home but Doherty says these towns have wholesale rates lower than Athens. No. 2. Seattle on her knees. A long way from home, but a deplorable condition for any town. No. 3 Herald yesterday afternoon and Banner yesterday morning says, Arizona, California, Massachusetts and Illinois Commissions granted rates on fair return on Investments. ATHENS’ REPLY TO ABOVE. No. 1. A little nearer home we find our sister city of Ander son, S. C., enjoying a lower wholesale rate than Athens. No. 2. What the use. Let’s don’t discuss it. No. 3. The Doherty organization would lead one to believe, by quoting only- a portion of the orders of the railroad commis sions of these far-a-way states, that the Commissions exist only for the benefit of the public utilities. The GEORGIA COMMISSION will handle the unjust and untimely prayer for increase by Mr. Doherty. The Georgia Com mission has spoken as follows: i “It is hereby EXPRESSLY declared that the above increases are authorized upon the express condition that the same are nec essary because of emergencies arising out of National conditions EXISTING AT THIS TIME, and that upon further condition WHEN THIS EMERGENCY shall have passed, the old rates or proper modifications thereof, will be made effective, upon proper order of the Commission.” There is now a large industry ready to locate in Athens. The promoters of this industry, says if the rates asked for by Doherty are granted that it is very doubtful if this industry can possibly live in Athens. Another large extension to a present active industry in Ath ens is being held up on account otf the proposed rates. Some of the machinery has been purchased, shipment hid up on this ac count. The Chamber of Commerce of Athens by a vote of 130 to 9 says we will oppose to the last any increase. The two instances above are examples of reasons why the Chamber as a body must oppose any increase. Citizens and Manufacturers’ Publicity Committee Nobody’s Kid § WILL MAKE® YOU CRY 8 FOR RENT—Seven bed rooms, 2 broad halls, 8 closets, bath and tavratory. besides one large room, 40x45. suitable for games and recreation. Every thing In splendid condition and the location Is Ideal. Seven men might get together and rent this for a bachelors apartment. SEE PEOPLES BANK ATHENS, GEORGIA A STRONG BANK has three fundamental elements in its make up. These are: Substantial resources, an expe rienced personnel, and a thorough organization. This bank can qualify on each and all of these. LET US SERVE YOU S. Bernstein, President J. II. Dozier, Vies President J. H. Hubert, Cashier L. 3. Bray, Ass’t Cashier. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 So. Mutual Bldg. Local and Eastern Money Always on Hand for Loans on Farms and City Property. PLENTY OF MONEY For loans on farm lands. Lowest rate of Intorost; prompt service. HUBERT M. RYLEE LAW OFFICES J * HOLMAN BLOa. ATHEN8, GA. ffeU 1576. THE HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY / 8. R. BLOODWORTH, Manager INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Real Estate—Bonds Investments / Room 217 Hinton Securities Building jj-r Day Phones 477 and 35— Night Phones 373-W and 140 Our Business Continues Its Steady Growth and We Continue to ' j Offer Real Bargains 1 Fresh String Beans—home grown, per gallon..25c Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen.. 28c Sugar, per pound 7 l /2c Full Cream Cheese, per pound 20c Brookfield Butter, per pound 42c Silver Leaf Lard, 10 pounds $1.47 No. 10 Crescent Lard 94c Georgia Raised Peaches, per basket 35c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound ....15c THEWHITTEncROtfRrtO ALWAYS THE BEST TRY US AND SEE COR.WASHINGTON Er LUMPKIN ST..ATHENS Collin's Economy Store Fresh String Beans, home grown, gallon 26c Fresh County Eggs, per dozen... 28c Best Granulated Sugar, per pound 7 l-2c Full Cream Cheese, per pound 18c Brookfield Butter, per pound 40c Silverleaf Lard, 10 pounds for $1.45 No. 10 Crescent Lard 92c Fancy Self-Rising Fleur, 10-pound bag 48c CASH AND CARRY Collin’s Economy Store 225 HANCOCK AVENUE DO NOT ENDANGER Your property with “aprlng cleaning” fire*. Watch tne tra*h pile* or better *tlU call the City Sanitary Department and let them remove the old rnbblab. Consult Us About Your Insurance. ERWIN & COMPANY, Fleetwood Lanier, Manager Ins. Dept Phone 3-4-5. Phone 3-4-5.