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rtisements
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j f’bflnlmum Charge of 40 Cento
I a*-*- Cons. Seven times for thi
of five insertions. .
| discontinuances MUST be
do In person at Tl|e Ban.
• Herald Office or by letter.
~|one. dlicontlnvancee are
valid.
' WJiifr ad
PHONE
For Sale
White Leghorn eggs far hatchln#
12.00 per fifteeh. Arnold Collier, Cot-
bert. □ a. '' m.lt-p
75
FOR SALE—PEACH PICKLES. 11.00
per half gallon; Fig preserves, 11.00
per quart; Canned peaches,* 25o per
quart. Canned plums, 23c per quart.
Also 1 bushel sweet potatoes |1.09.
Phone 70. Banner-Herald Offlee. tf.
FOR SALE—WHITP LEGHORN
Eggs for petting. 11.00 for 15. Ag.
Co||ege Strain. Phonp 2S7. v , m-18-c
FOR SALE—PEACH i’ICKEd, fl.00
per half gallon; Fig urcscrvi-. fl.oo
per quart; Churned ‘peaches, 25c per
quart; Canned plums, lie per' quart.
I—one 75, Banner-Herald Offic*. tf,
f ed to"nter mitt written
formance tf the terns
It by filing bond in such an Amount
as the committee may demand.
Bids must be upon uniforma Idea
U), ATHENS, GEORGIA
form Committee of? thi Bqari of
Tnwteef ox the State Normal School,
Athena, Ga., will receive blda for fur-
nlahlna uniforms to the students of
tho: Stats Normal School for the year' Uca | | n stylo with tint note la tAa
beginning that date anE ending , n the achooi and the material com-
March 15. 1924. ,
It Is to /be understood that thsJPo* 1 "* lu vmrloua ** rti
Committee w||| Incur no financial ob- equally food and substantially the
Ufatlons In awarding this contract, gam* eg,that now In use or better In
although It will usc Its Influence to
have students who are In need of uni
forma to purchase new uniforms orl , *1
t 1 anieea.
parts of uniforms from the success
ful bidder and the successful bidder
must deal directly with students ac
cording to the custom of the school,
llie successful bidder will be expect-
both kind and quality. Perfect fits
and prompt flsllvery must be guar-
thrillers In this VrcaTTheM IBAtn.ni IHTWlWS^O® 10
! ‘SrTlA 1 * ■i.'amw Af>rUA»b* r, -~ J W > wr *0 1 — 1 pw'-."
Clarke Stotege! Bat'vry Co.,
er Hancock Ave» and rougher
ty street. Is doing gome splendid
work to beautify A mens. The va
cant lot at their rear baa been a
dumping place for broken vehicles
and old care. This lot will be
cleaned off, th<F Jung removed and
the ground leveled and made Into
received
TUB SCC’UT LAWS
immmM
continue this work.
Lost And Found
LOST—Many sn article, found by a
Banner-Herald reader and. return
ed to Its owner. It you have lost any
thing today try a Banner-Herald
Want'Xd' tomorrow.
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Wanted
8#TED—A good cook, house maid,
bu ler, chauffeur, dumestlo help,
or rfaybo Its office assistance, book-
stenogs, telephone girls,
cashiers etc. Whatever it Is, you may
be s ire that thousands of alert bust-
end efficient Individuals In Ath'
i will see your Wont Ad in ths
m er-Herald and will talk over the
ir with'you. nest day.'it's done
aver day In Athena
Wi lNTED—Several boys
oi er twelve years of age
deliver papers. Short
vs with good pay. Ap-
at Banner-Herald of-
East Hancock Ave.
to
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ply
fici
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FOR 8ALB-8ELEq*.* ,^TT!NO
Eggs. White leghorn $1.00, Rarred
Rook $1.50. Phone 1140. m-ia-c
FOR 8AUS OR RENT—2Q 1-4 Acres
level land at Oconee Heights. K. O.
Fambro 211 Sou. Mutual Bldg. Phone
516. * m-H-c
FOR SALE—Wood. Dry pine stove
wood. Phone 160S-J or 120-J. R. L.
Bramble tt. m-12-c.
FOR BALE—Two second hand re
volving book cases. Phone 1301.
m-H-c.
FOR SALE—One ton Ford Truck
:Good as new. Cheap. H. L. Cofer
Feed Co., 269 N. Lumpkin. Phone
247. v m-H-c.
-Miscellaneous
CHILDREN’S PARTIES PLANNED.
decorations, favors and cakes fur
nished. Garland Smith, 142 Mali St.,
Phone 224. ro-13-c
TED TO Bljy STALK CUTTER
section harrow. 1L F. Christian,
Urol® St. m-ia-p.
TfeD—THRBiE RbOM UNFUR
WAi
NISHED apartment or three or four
'house by April 1st. With reas-
onat e rant. Phone 1135-J. M-H-
WA1 TED—S00 GALLON GALVAN-
D Water Tank good condition.
!2t Athena Ga M14C. -
WAITED—To do light housekeeping
for aged couple or lady
cara Banner-Herald.
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TED—To buy or rent houae.
Ml ;ht bo Interested In vacant lot
is* F. O. Box 722, Athens, Ga.
MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look*
best of all after a Golden Glint
,—An
Shampoo.—Advertisement.
PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE
For a few cents you. pan ward
otf Flu and Grippe by promptly
checking your coughs and colds
with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Al
so gives quick relief from coughs
resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whop-
ing Cough, Aathma and Bronchi
tis. Forty-eight years of satis
faction to users has made Foley’s
Honey and Tar the World’s larg
est selling cough medicine. Con
tains no opiates—ingredients are
printed on tho wrapper. Refuse
substitutes. Insist upon Fold's.
—Adverf.^jjcnt
FOR RENT
One five-room" downstairs
apartment, private-batb^nd ell
convenience. Possession
March IsL
JE. G, FAMBROUGH
, Phone.516
The committee reserve*,. the right
to reject any or all bids,or. parts of L '
ths same, or to award, parts. 10 oner" 0
bidder and other parts to pUwrs
There will he no radical departure
rom the uniform now In use,. Sped-'
flcatlons will be furnished by and nil
bids must he addressod to ' Jp re M.
Pound. President, State Normal
School. Athens, Ga.
Ids white, ' who bag
idsomo home of Mr.
M. O. Michael on Prince Avenue
has had,cement walks laid, the
grounds beautltfied and. a neat
Hjnae built. Tbe owner of adjoin
ing lot hsa'also improved hie lawn.
Ladles all bver tbe city are putting
Ting touches on their "
home.
Meat ihspetcor Harold Hodgson
UNION HARDWARE
COMPANY'S
ROLLER SKATES
$2.50 Pair
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
Lumpkin Street
NOTICE !
In The District Court of The Unit
ed States, For the Northers
I District of Georgia.
In re Daniel GUlhan, Bankrupt.
No.. 1402. In Bankruptcy.
I A petition for discharge h*v-
i ing been filed in conformity with
| law by nbavc-nsmed bankrupt, and ! , —
■the Court having ordored that theI The brick walls of the Christian
1 hearing upon said petition be had ' church parsonage are faat going up'
‘ " ‘ ‘ “ 1 ‘ ' “ ‘e a nest building. It from
long to effttt a bluld- '
says tbe past month 723 animals
were slaughtered at the abattoir,
and be condemned 23 cases a* unfit-
tor food,' and prevented their sale-.
Many people from the country arb
having their animals slaughtered
si tbe abaUoir and keep the meat
in cold aiding*. - ■ ’ ' "wf .il
HOFMEISTER’S
SHOE SHOP
New Shoes from Old Men’s
Half Soles and Rubber Heels
31.50. • Ladies' Half 8olet and
Rubber Heels $1.25. Children’s
Half Sols* and Rubber Heels,
priced according to six*.
WE DELIVER
Phone 1188
223 E. Broad 8L. Athens, Ga.
1 HE SCOUT- LAWS
No. 4
A Samt Ir Friendly
By JAMK8 L. SEXTON
First'Class' badge has
^IWHWfriWlei. -
Opr Scribe. D. D. Buesse, who
has be®n scribe for a long time, Is
a : mighty good one, he’s always
on time and keeps his books to
perfection. He says he’s going tr.
quit Are we going to let him!
You be there next Friday night
at Seven-Thirty sharp and we’ll
stop him.
JACK DALE.
The English lr.1V rates a*
lows:
“If a scout meets another Scout,
him food, or, as
, anything that he
of, A scout mutt
carry cut the duty
ing, or by Wring hi
far ha possible,
may be in need
never be a snob. A snob is one
who looks down upon another be
cause be is poorer, or who is pdbr
and resents another beeause he Is
rich. A-fcout accepts another man
cases a« unfit) a* he fiAds him.
“Kim’, the boy ecout was called
by the Indians ‘Little friend of all
the world, and that is the name
that every scout should earn for'
himself.”
Chief Scout Executive James E.
West in writing, of one of his re
cent tripe says: “Am I traveled
from city to eily I have realized
■bore than ever that a Scout is a.
friend to .ell end a brother to every
other ScouL It has been an in-
spiririff thing' at ove.-y station to
see the fine boys drawn bp, and
those eager faces. beaming a wel
the Court Include* the
lieiia of Gai'uesvuio: r „ rt ll '
O. R Kelley. B. I'. iiJnfeSL."'!’'”*
Newton, J. C.^ Pruitt, 1 in*. '
*Jobey
AT CARLTON
The organisation of a new Scout
troop at Carlton has been effected by
Scout Executive Clark. Tho troop In
under the sponsorship of the Board
^."t W t, , hlm‘^d t0 hel‘ D m him' * oFth.
IHny wSy thaf he cm?, rither to*™” “ “
carry cut the duty he is then dd- Scoutmaster—Prof. fe. T. Jordan.
Troop Committee—F. D. Smith
chaJrman;W. J. Whitehead, secretary
ana I
WAI TED BOARDERS—Furnished
ro m and , board at 125.00 perl
mon It each to two gentlemen, ladies j
or n trrled couple. Mrdr C. T. Hannah. J
189 V. Dougherty St. m-16-p. [
3D—Second hand typewriter ]
“ table. Phone 1221.
m-H-c.
WANTED—Help
WANTED—Help. Household furnl
tura, pet stock, any ona of a thou-
aSnd things. Tou can flu your Wants
promptly and cheaply with a B __
ner-HsrmW Want Ad.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—FilmUbed or unfumleh-
ed rooms, with meals or without
board. Desirable location. Conven
tenets. Bent reasonable. Tbs** *m
some of the offering you find dally In
Banner-Herald Want Ada. *
FOR RENT-NEW UPSTAIRS
apartment—all conveniences, nice
neighborhood, good location, paved
street op car lln* and garage, hone
1122.
dt-U-o
"FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS
with or without board.. Apply at
145 1-3 Clayton Bt, or phone 1S30-J.
m-14-c
FOB RENT AT ONCE ANOTHEP
four room house with bath. Near
Normal School. See W. T. Florence,
or phone J752-W. , m-l»-o
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SgABOARD AIR LIN1 RY.
Northbound
Northbound Southbound
2:52 a Atlanta-Monrle I'c'l 2:15 p
8:40 p Atl.-Blrmlngham-Mero. 3:30 p
3 40 p
Norfolk-Rich-N. TA 3:30 p
1:18 p
Atl-Abbsvlll* I’c’l 7:30 a
/11.34 p
All.-BIrralnsbom 5:30 a
h 11:21 p
Norfolk-Wash. 5:32 a
1 11:31 p
’Wilmlnston-N. T. 8:32 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrive
. Mi Depart
7:30 pa
| 8:22 ota
13:10 pm
’ 3:25 pm
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WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST
PRICE8 FOR OLD
Scrap. Iron,. Bra**,., Copper,
Lead, Rubber, Bags, and old
Itausa of Magazines Where
,\i. ■— • -
quantity justlflaa our Truck will
call for.
Dixie Iron & Metal Co.
415, Foundry Street ,
Phone 1U1 Athene, Ga.
The Banner-Herald’s
Sunday Want Ad Page
is ona of the most interpat-
ing and certainly moat pro-
rfe.rS?Sg*«ff5fcu
attention first to the Want Ad
Page.
The Banner-Herald’s
Sunday Want Ad Page
W. L. C O X E
Transfer Co.
Long Tripe Onr Specialty.
Cheapeei Track In Tewx.
600 Thomas St
Phonr 185T
3!/
WOOD ASH WOOD
Best for Cooking and
Heating Purposes
Per Truck Load . $2.75
Orders of five loads
or more, per load $2.50
This Wood Formerly
Sold fqr $9-25 per load.
Gall Us/end We Will
,, Supply Your Needs.
HANNA MFG. CO.
Phone *47 Phone 147
VULCANIZING
We iX tlie, meet .modern Vul
canising equipment nui4. We use
only tbs best make of materials.
Our prices are reasonab-o.
OUR WORK OUARANTSED
Kelly-Springfleld Tires
LS. Sporting Goods Co.
phont tee
Washington and Lumpkin
C1NJRAL OP QEOROIA RY.
IV. O. Bolton, Agent, Phono, 1201
Central'of Georgia Station
Depart for Macgp 7:30 a. m.
4:45 p. m.,. i
Arrive from P* m.
For further
J. Y. Bruce,
THE
E KAY
SMILING PAINTER"
Fin* Painting and Iat'rig-
Decorating
Phone 280, Athens, Ga.
OAlNgSVlLLK MIDLAND
RAILWAY
•shstfule*
Leave Athens Arrive
7:48 A. HA •»!** P. M.
10:45 A. M>* **12:12 A. M,
• Willy. ** Dally Except Sunday.
£
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. « leaves. A then/ 8:24 a. m., ar
rive Lute 2:4* m.aL ■
No. * leaves Athens 4:15 p. 1»^ ar
rive. Lulu *:4* *■«.
No. 7 leave* Late 2:15 p. m., ar
rive* Athens 5:13 2t tt-
No. 8 leave. Lula 10:05 a. m., ar-
n.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping. Rm»w5. P1 t
, Ttdf
Ajpewminf
Sara 60% of
of expenses by at-'
saw Mms
Latest Belt Feeds
Modey Maker.
All Kinds Mill
Supplies. ,
Teeth, Files. BelUng. Pipe. In
jectors. Fitting*, Engine and
Boiler Repairs. Bring with your
auto-nod work don* quick.
Plenty Room to Park Cnr.
Lombard Iron Works
AUGUSTA, GA.
,tibdl > 2a
’ Complete Line of
Deft M.
BASEBALL GOODS
Mljt* ...... 90c to 31300
Glove* / ...... 75c *0 3 4.00
l»x.y.'*5J53
Aft®? Cydo
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1
cn April 7,1923, at ten o’clock A. | and It will be A
M., at tlie United States District does not’take 1
Court room, in the city of ATLAN-; Ing In Athens.
TA, Georgia, notice is hereby given | ■■ . -
to all creditors and other parsons ' A young lady of this city bought
in interact to appear at said time a handsome silk dress and wore It
and place and show cause, i any only last Sunday, That night she
they have, why the prayer of the hung up tt '
bankrupt for discharge should not first floor
be granted. was gone.
O. C. FULLER.-Clerk. ! the th|ef,
- ’ ing are
In the District Court of the Unit,
ed States. For the Northern
District of Georgia. line .
In ra W. J. Gardner, Bankrupt good* in their line. Onr ladles, can Engli
’ ftiS at Mayburg's the lafesl be a
vise but one of tHe real’ meanings
of our good old American law is
. This spring Mayburg bay surpass- not to be a grouch. Juyt because
thajt; ed all former efforts. you may not like another boy is
the hearing upon aaid petition be! —-— " * '* -
A gentleman whd ha* reodntly
travelled all aver the South any*
Athens has, finer "«hH better ar
ranged filling stations than dny
place he baa seen, even large ci
ties. Whenever our city has Is al
ways the best and moat np-to-date
— two distinct parts: First, be »
MsYburg baa oneXbibit a lovely'friend to all and second, be a bro-
>ne of spring'dretsAS 3ml other ther to every other Sdout. The
treasurer; T. J. Steven*.
The charter members of the.troop
are—Harold • Bridge,, Harry Grimes.
Henry Rhodes, Frank Htvens, Henry
Rhodes, Frank Stevens, Henry Luth
er Smith, Dobbs Smith, Hampton
Whlle.and Harold Wynn. 1
i With active Interest on the part of
the leaders, the' troop I, expected to
double Its membership . within \ the
near future.
DIVIDED INTO
five Districts
The, Northeast nonryla f^nmetl b
divided !iqtu fpur or fIVs districts
Hall county represents District Ifo. 4,
with Gainesville as Its central town.
A Court of Honor has just recently
been organised for this district by
Executive Chirk. The membership of
"t th.
■I Mo,. .
dolph. and Rel H. s ' ‘ R R »’
The representatives of Oi«, ri , .
< on the standly, cmmltu- '
NortheiuU (loroRia r 0 un< ll
are ax '.ojjowi: ('ami*in K , \\-
Kan; F.nafne. T.
Troop Organisation, t
ucaticnal Publirity, b.
Civic Senior, c\ L. K,.
of Honor. Dr. John i
leadership and training.
Cobey.
•nlliard;
H S
oop at
NEW TROOP AT 4 '
GAINESVILLE
Executive *E, I'. ( 'i„rk
formation of’ a now Hoou
Gnlnecvllle. Mr. Walt,,,, .1
chosen 8scoutma«t«r\ v tB» Tr ""
Commltteo eonslsis of:'!Wut v ,.j shPr .
ard, chairman: O. I,. A\4bor,' sop*,
and tr*p:; Rev. H. S. CoWj
The troop Is aiwnsonsi i, y Kir „
Presbyterian ihurrh and r,ram k p |,.
copal church.
The charter members of the t riK)ll
are: .George 8. Allen. M Tolberl
Barnhill, W. Edgar Gibbs. Kugrne B
Mlchealls. Herbert F. Mirhrallt
I’aul E. Morton. James Uivingnon
Newton, and Rapbicl B. Sin-retzki.
No. 1352, In Bankruptcy.
always I
A petiticn for discharge having ’ styles and moat
en filed In conformity with law to "
by above-named bankrupt, and | Th
Wi* 41
. ipt,
tho Court having ordered
had on April 7, 1923, at ; tea
a’ciock, A. M., at the United
States District Court room in the
city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice
is hereby given to all creditors and
other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have,'why
tho prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
In the District Court of th* Unit'
cd States, £or the Northern
District of Georgia.
In re D. Lund, bankrupt
No. 1353. In Bankruptcy.,
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above-named bankrupt and the
Court having ordered that the
hearing upon, aaid petition be had
on April 7, 1923, at ten o’clock
A. M., at tho Unite! States Dia-
h-lct Court Room, i:i the city of
ATLANTA, Goorgia, notice is pore
by given to all creditor* and <
persons in interest to appear at
said time and place and show
cause, if anY they have, why th (
prayer of 'tr.- bankrupt for dis
charge ohould not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
8lnce our police force hi* taken
the regulation of autoimoblte travel
Ip hand, Atheha has the best rec
ord of qf any place Ip Georgia.
Only a few trivial vMlationa like
bright. light*, speeding ' add like
transgressions. It his beep a long
time alpce any one was hurl’ by a
[«ar.
Around Athens
Mr. Craae hsa aold 300. aeraa of
iflna -timber he owns in Oglethorpe
Mrs. Henry Comer Is raising on
their farm on the Oconee tlvor as
fine celery as can be artiste any
where. Over in South Carolina
near Auguata, great flelda of cel
ery are planted tor ehlpment north
and It paya well. Why cannot-onr
farmers take to tho now crop?
Mr. Alaa Shackelford aaya that
woty Is going forward Installing
She plant for tbe Buffalo Lumber
Co., in Lexington, which la an
Atbqna-owenad enterprise. The
entire plant will represent nn out
lay of several hundred thousand
dollars.. i
Hon Nat D. ArmJld, of Lexington
was In the city Saturday. He bad
a walking cane with n diamond set
In the head >of the cahe and his
shirt wa* covered : with Jewel
ry. It Is said thjh Mr. Arnold has
one of tbe flneifcollectlons of dia
monds In this 'section.
Mr. Berry ’ Bisson, our populal
keeper of tho cemetery and bis
brother. Mr. Pats Bisson, last
week visaed Lexington, where they
have many friends. 'Mr. Bisson
•art tbe old town ha* wonder
fully Improved since he was last
It looks like sprlng-tlmo has at
Iaat arrived. Peach, plum and pe«r
tree* are blooming, buds are begin
ning to awell and early flowers
blooming. BuS Just as the ground
dries off and farmers atari plows
rain set In and work must be atop
ped.
McGregor's. windows are now
decorated with all manner of sport
log goods. Mr. Thornton, the man
aaya their trade In these* goods was
nevefr better and It Is a pointer to
piore prosperous times.
. . law
be a snob, which is excellent ad-
aw admonishes you not to
no reason why you should not meet
him in • friendly manner. Rem
ember to “do unto other* a* you
would have thdm do unto you.”
You need not mSke an intimate'of
hlih' but it will not hurt you to
r »t him with a smile an-.l it inay
him a lot of g.i> !. If you do
not approve of hia habits, it ia far
better to meet him in a friendly
mailer than to shun him and pos
sibly in such a way you may- be
aier of this splendid establishment ^Instrumental In gyldnig hia foot-
One of .Ihe most intereating 1U-
m%sgm ejection'now”on
between a number otonr pice girls
and the content is jnst starting to
warm up.
county.’and wHl ns* the money to
Improve hi* farm near Maxey*.
He |B going in for hogp, inu^t fruit
and new crops. 1 ’ - ' ‘
' "Be Kind tolnf
be observed thi
try April trl'4.
a strong vigilant .
vtntlon of cruelty to animate, wo
riippoae It Is still Inextetanco. Far
meH have been taken up for car
rying chickens' with their
Mr. Thomis H. Coleman former
ly of Hartwell, has purchased an
Interest In the seeds atore of H.
L'OofW ft ffd., of Atlheni. This
IS a te* enterprise but a prosper-
' jWrtahf -*■ J
ona and Important on*. We well
The CJiriaUIn churches of North
cotpe Mr, coietpan to ouf city,
eaft Georgia ate. making prepar
ation!* for “School Motboda” to be
‘ ’• iiin l -L-4..i.ii.iais
steps upward.
A Scout shobld bo more than a
friend, he ehould be a brother to
drary seout. . >
You lire bound by a- common
oath to help one another to live up
to_tbe high ideate of scouting.
Forgetful of self, you should
ever be ready and willing to share
a brother scours burdens, rem
embering always—“To God, thy
country, And thy friend be true.”
- d TROUP 11 ’
At the meeting of Troop 11
" ’ the old members of
lated two of the new
Alfred Means and
Harlow Harvey were the only on«i
to be initiated, as Lester Persells
and Waiter Cornett were absent.
Th* Airplane FHght was about
the initiation.
the pari of
- Troop 11 hiked to_Bobbin MU!
“ IF had a
Saturday, where they had a good
time as Scouts always da when
th* arc together. The Scout
master appointed two cooks whit*
the others tracked Joe Jarred
through the woods.
HARLOW HARVEY,
> Scribe.
TROOP No. 2
Troop No. £ Wishes to announce
that the Pine Tree Patrol won the
contest which ha* bean going for
two months. .The Pine Tree Pa
wl is to receive a tent with
hAr name printed on it The
atrol baa wop six victorias and
ro tie*, leaving the other Patrol
hitowashed. Robt. Epps com-
lated hie tenderfoot test- and
makes a record :ln tho troop.- He
joined one Friday night and te a
tenderfoot th* -next night, going
so ms, Robert, keep It up. Joe Ja
cob* who has . Just received hia
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVER 31,000.00,
10% on amounts up to 31,000.30.
vV HUBERT M. RYLEfc ’
LAW OFFICES
405 Holman Bldg. Athepa,.4te.
Sensor)[s JSread
GOOD'BREAD
MADE “^CRI^O^MILK
COMING!
AU FOLLIES
PRETTY GIRLS
‘Dancing — Singing — Instrumental Millie
Under Auspices Local Post
AMERICAN LEGION
Colonial Theatre* Friday Night, March 16th
$1.50 Orchestra; $1.00, 75c Balcony >’
Under Direction of Wilford Watters_
Colonial Theatre
One
Nit*
Only
SAT.'
Mar. 17
Garrick Producing Co.
Presents *
America’s Favorite Musical Comedy
Stars
GEO. DAM EREI4 5
MYRTLE VAIL
In the delightful, tuneful, tantiiizing, Musical
comedy success
“THE RED WIDOW” ''l
with a splendid past of singers and cOsnsdlsnsl sfftrlng a gor
geously mounted production and th* Red Wide*
mounted production and th*' Nad ’ Widow
latest crestloQ In ccsutms*. SAY IT WITH OIRLS. ,
DO YOU REMEMBER OEO. DAMERBL ANO MYRTLE VAIL?
Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1,75c, 50c—Plus war Tax
'M. F. Fickett, the Jeweler ha*
oisplrfy a beautiful new stock
China ware, cut glass and other
goods In that line. This i* another
establishment- that la a credit to
Athena.,' "
le owners had’ batter,
leave their cars at home uql
they have an 1333 tag. Satnfdar
was the teft day they were allowed
to ran with old tag* and the police
hdve now Instruction to make cas
es against alt who ran ears with
out new tan. Onlv a taw cara are
seen In Athena with old -tags, to
the oollce nav nn arrest has keen
made, to rive time for buying a
new number.
*1
Do not fall to attend (he Palace
Theatre on Thursday and Friday
tor there will be one of the grand-
)ast pictures ever exhibited In AU>-
,en*. It I* called “Heart* Aftema"
land Is beautiful and thrilling.
sitting on n monnj,
and *iy<v below itmgues.ofL,
baf reached to th* ck" 1 ^
and throuhktee hall of flame
I saw a railroad train and a
driving tho steed of rtccl.
And Service, Too:
The quality of our work and
the materials wo sell has often
been dfecutted'in onr advertis
ing. ' Perhaps we. have even
Blighted a very important port
of our business, our service.
If so, we want to any right here
that we are the home of sudden
service; what you order fropi us,
ypU get—and you get it quickly
and in good condition I
CARTER-MOSS LUMBER
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ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
> - TO
Alabama
Ariiona
Arkansas
British' Colombia
fornla
Georgia
iJItnu
Kentucky
North Careliua
Oregon ’ 1
Scute Carolina
'ashlngton
Mississippi
N|w Mexico
VIA
Texas
Virginia
Weut Vlrglate
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
Western Railway of Alabaina
Liberal time limit and stop-over privite|ife.
For further information applv to '
J. P. BILLUPS, G» P. A., w
ley Building, Atlanta, Ga.