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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1918.
Nice Suburban Home
Located between the City and Oconee Heights,
house has 5-rooms, the lot contains 8 acres of land
in high state of cultivation. Can give possession
at once. Price $3500. P'or further information see
ERWIN & COMPANY
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
FARM LOANS CITY LOANS
J, D. BRADWELL, Attorney
503 SOU- MUT. BLDG.
PHONES 298 AND 1012
SHORT NOTES
4
OF INTEREST
Advertisement* apperr.ng in these
columns carrying a technical address
care The Banner and not the personal
address of the advertiser must be
answered care the address given. It
Is no use to ask to know the identity
of the advertiser, for It will not be
given. Such ads. are acoepted In con
fidence as to personal address and
are considered as such.
Lipscomb's Specialty—Insurance.
THE LARGEST SAVINGS
BANK IN ATHENS.
The Athens Savings Bank pays 4
per cent Interest In savings deposits
compounded January 1st., July 1st.
Deposits received from |1 no up. Get
•be saving habit.
FUNDS ALWAYS ON HAND
READY TO BE LOANED ON CITY
REAL PROPERTY or FARM LANDS.
GREEN A MICHAEL, Loan DepL tf
Why not divide my fire Insurance
with J. C. JesterV
For Farm Loana See Tate Wright, tf
Agents Wanted: $5 to $7 daily sell
ing New Fibre Brooms; every woman
will buy. Sample by parcel post, 55
c-nts. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira,
N. Y.
When you move, why not move
right Wo do It right. Large spring
wagons. Williams Bros, Phone 148.
For Rent: Nice 7-room cottage on
Boulevard car line, within one block
of church and school. A. H. Davison.
Wanted: Good horse. Weight about
1,000 pounds. Cheap and not too old.
Address Box 125, Bogart, Ga. 5t
tuy-Athens-home6%no comTI.Mitchell
Wanted: Men, women, copy mail
ing sheets, address envelopes, fold,
mall, circulars. $2 day, evening. En
close dime for Registered Contract,
Literature, Particulars. Great West
ern Publishing Co., Box 144, South
Bend, Indiana.
Women Wanted, full time salary
824, selling guaranteed hosiery to
wearer, 50c an hour spare time. Big
Eaater business. Experience unneces
sary. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown,
Fa.
BIC REMOVAL SALE
—LEVY’S TOGGERY
Big reduction sals on entire etock
of clothing and haberdashery for the
next two weeks. Your chance to pur
chase needed articles of wearing ap
parel at great reduction In price.
For Farm Loans See Tate Wright, tf
Wanted: A good milch cow, fresh
iu. Phone 364. W. II. Jones, tf
For Rent: Three rooms and bath.
Address Banner V. thusu-tu
W.ll party who borrowed Thomas
'’ Herron Bible from I) F. Miller
please r turn it? It
A Thought -
for the Mother
C ONSTIPATION makes children
uncomfortable, cross and irritable,
just as it does older people. Dr.Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin, that acts easily and natur
ally and promotes normal‘regularity.
Children like it and take it willingly.
It contains no opiate or narcotic drug.
•
Druggists Sc//
Dr. Ciilihcc/rs Syrup Pepsin
50 Cts, Invo sizes) $1.00
A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr. YV. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, III.
For Sale: Two antiques at Thomas
brothers .Meigs street entrance. 2t
Wanted: A lively young Joy fo>
grocery business. Apply
Id. Athens. Ga.
Box
Civil Service Examinations in Ath-
tt e.rs soon. .Men and women desiring
government cLrkships. departmental.
A beautiful line of Duet Benches, post office, railway mail, customs,
he .Music Shop. Lumpkin street. stenographers, write for free purtku-
lars to J. (’. Leonard (former gov-
>Vantod: Experienced maker in eminent examiner) 432 Kenois Bldg-.
• illinery. Address Box (527. Athens. Washington.
Wanted:
millinery.
Ca.
Experienced maker
Address Box 627. Athens
It
Stolen:
in Thornton's
It
A^iente: Make big profits selling
r extracts, perfumes, cold creams,
ce powders, spices, medicines, etc.
Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive I
territory. Sample soap free. Lacas-
sian Co., Dept. 95. St. Louis. Mo
Bicycle from front of
Cafe. Liberal reward if
returned to Thornton’s Cafe.
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ten. my children, and you will
hear
Of another rider than Paul Revere:
Civil Service examinations your Of i
state soon. Unprecedented demand
for government clerks. Grasp this W'hr
opportunity now. Write for free in
formation. Geo. W. Robbins. Civil
Service Rxpert. Jordan Bldg . Wash- He
ington, D. C. j
He
tiny lad on
steed.
rode a race
deed.
a strange, strange
for his country’s
LABOR LOYALTY
DEMONSTRATIONS IN OVER 100
CITIES OF THE UNION TODAY
FOR PATRIOTISM.
(By Associated Press.)
New York. Feb. 9.—Patriotic dem
onstrations in more than a hundred
cities of the United States will be
held tomorrow to inaugurate National
L.-bor loyalty Week, in the campaign
of the American Alliance for I>abor
and Democracy, to unify the working
people of the country in support of
the war.
SALVATION ARMY
IS ASKING HELP
heard of his country's call for
heard
then-
of their sacrifice, and
Salesmen: To sell low-priced mile-
e guaranteed tire; must be a live
re; excellent proposition to right He hoard of the need for money, too;
parties. Write for particulars. Star
( Tire Uo.. 612 North Broad St.. Phila
delphia. Pa.
J Lady Cashier Wanted. Plaza Cafe,
I'telephone 1407.
| 200 cords wood for sale. Will take
joiders now for spring and summer
delivery. Buy now and avoid trouble
next winter. Phone W W. Scott at
Scott Hardware Co.
Lor food and clothes
| thru.
to help them
Just received
h-dies’ rubbers.
Broad street.
lot of men’s and
L Goldwasser. 233
For Rent: 8-room house, newly fin
ished: 2 baths; large lot; good loca
tion; cheap’. Address Home, care
Banner.
Salesmen: Experienced clothing
men for the largest high clas tailor
ing concern in New York to sell
made-to-measure suits direct from
factory to wearer. To retail at $19.50,
$23.50, $27 50. Opportunity for men
* Ith real si lHng ability Spencer.
Cray & Co., 88 University Place, New
York city.
DWELLINGS
For Rent
10 Room House Milledge Ave. $50.00
6 Room House JDuBose Ave. $20.00
8 Room House Nantahala Ave. ;$20.00
6 Room House Boulevard $15.00
5 Room House College Ave. $10.00
J. T. ANDERSON
PHONE 840.
He wanted to help, tho he could not
fight;
He wanted to serve In tile cause of
| rich!
So lie mounted a Thrift Card, reins
In hand.
And rode and rode thruout the land.
"Money!" he cried, "money lor
clothes!"
‘The boys in the trenches"—off he
j goes;
And 'mid the sound of Ihe clattering
hoofs
And call re-echoed across me roots
|“Gather your nickels! Gather yoi
' dimes!
Help the nation! Prepare, the:
j times!
The people heard, as the boy Hashed
! by.
They heard his fevered, earnest eiy
And out of the stockings laid away.
And out of the closets hid from day
They gathered their savings of many
years.
And poured them forth with hearty
chpers
"Take these!” they cried, "in the
causo of right.
We’ll save for the boys who nobly
fight!"
As on he sped, ho heard them say,
"We'll do our bit—save every day."
FARMS
120 Acres one mile from Normal School. Good strong land.
62 Acres Bogart road at 6 mile post.
87 Acres Oconee County on McNutts Creek, 3 houses; Gin and Saw
Mill.
163 Acres Newton Bridge road: line land, leved; good cottage home:
large barn; 2 tenant houses; rented 26 hales cotton.
189 Acres near Barnett Shoals 9 miles out.
Store building on Broad Street, near Thomas, 30x130. Cheap.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
224 Clayton Street
And when the boy on his valiant
steed
Had spread the call of his country's
need
He drew the reins on old “Thrift
Stamp,"
And petted his nose, all sweaty and
damp;
“Our work is done." he said, "old
man,
Tho nation’s roused to th" War-
Thrift Plan."
—Selected.
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
To get the genuine call for full
name LAXATIVE BROMO QTT1N1NE
Imok for signature of E. W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold In One Day. 30c.
(Special to The Danner.)
Atlanta. Feb. 9—There Is an at
uosphere of extraordinary activity
at the Salvation Army headquarters
here preparatory to the opening of
tho campaign throughout the south
next Tuesday for subscriptions for
maintaining the army work among
the United States troops at home
and in France.
The Atlanta office has charge of
the campaign in Beven states, with
reports of an enthusiastic spirit over
the successful prosecution of the
work in hand.
The Salvation Army is maintaining
168 "huts" in France, located close
up to the lines, where Salvation Army
lassies In their neat war sorvlce uni
forms serve tho American soldiers in
many ways, ministering both to their
physical and spiritual needs. Jn tho
United States huts either have boen
erected or are being eroded in all
the cantonments and training camps
All subscriptions made to this fund,
which is just now imperatively neal-
ed to carry on the work, will bo raos
gratefully received.
Prof. Howard Dozier
With Commerce School
Mr. Howard D. Dozier has entered
lpon his duties as Adjunct Profeseor
»f Economics in the University School
>f Commerce. Prof. Dozier cornea to
he University from Yalo University,
where lie spent three years in ccm-
leting the requirements for tho de
gree of Doctor of Philosophy in Eco
nomics. He is a Tennncsscean and p
graduate of Vanderbilt of the class
of 190S, with the A. B. degree,
fills the chair of Prof. Williams, who
ecently voluntarily entered the sorv
ce of the Signal Corps in Washing
ton.
"olored Woman
Among First To
Buy Stamp Limit
Chairman James B. Key, of Co-
!"mbus. in charge of the Fourth con
gressional district, reports that a
number of people at that point have
purchased the limit allowed by the
government, to-wit: $1,000 worth of
War Certificate Stamps, and that
inong the first to make such a pur
chase was a negro woman. This
again confirms the oft repeated state
ment that the self respecting negro is
one of the valued assets cf the
South, and it is now being proven
throughout the entire South by their
purchase of Thrift and War Stamps.
To the limit of their ability they
ore patriotically rallying to th* sup
port of tho government, which is a
Lipscomb Fire Insurance Agency
1918--Oar 20th Anniversary
AGENCY THRIFT STAMPS
We the undersigned Garages and
Automobile dealers have found it
necessary to put our garages and
service stations on a strictly SPOT
CASH basis; to take effect February
15th.
Experience has taught us that this
is the only way we can maintain
satisfactory work.
The success of the department
depends upon our ability to turn out
the work quickly and efficiently at
small cost. It is plain that a serv
ice station or garage run under a
large overhead expense cannot pos
sibly do work at reasonable rates.
We cannot afford therefore, to saddle
into our department the heavy bur
den of maintaining costly bookkep-
ing and collection departments and
the losses from bad debts.
We refuse to burdenj our customers
by charging high rates to make up
these big leakages. This will all be
avoided by doing work for CASH
ONLY.
We want you and every other
customer of ours to accept this new
ruling in the spirit in which it is
intended. Every one will hereafter,
be obliged to pay cash for work be
fore his car is released from our
shop.
Athens Buick Co.
Athene Motor Car Co.
Athens Overland Co.
Denny & Scott
Epps Garage.
Chafin Brothers Garage.
Griffeth Implement Co.
Chas. L. Hendenberg.
Roy Epps Garage.
W. T. Haygood Garage.
Hood’s Garage.
Miller & Co.
Morris Yow.
City Garage.
stinging rebuke to many a less pat
riotic man. who professes to "have
r.c interest" in the world war, or
any of the president's plans to fi
nance the same; and what a splendid
example It is to the balance of the
negro race In the south who have
either the means or the desire to
thus stfow their loyalty to their
country.
FIRE INSURANCE
Our Insurance Department is at your command any
Hour, Night or Day. Eleven years experience. Strong
companies. Our rates are no higher. Efficient service
to customers—large and small alike. Every detail
of a policy is carefully checked by two men before it
leaves our office.
ERWIN and COMPANY