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WAN TE D—rOS ITI ON JkS 8ALH8-
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years business exjx
had*
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FOR SALE—ONE MARE HORSE,
iheap (or cash. J. M. Pc Lay, Routt
No. I, Box No. 1, Hull, Oa. mMp
FOR BALE—BEI/HAN AND FANCY
■y|ll£2»
Jan iJpfci
by b|ly
t.t*aamp|iy. Doctor's ^office
lftrred, Mod
Moderate 'Salary
| tlilt,. J caf» Athena Banner.
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ilppewa Falls.. Wisconsin.
-ANT QUANTITIES OF
I Next to.ltcnson-Kullbrlght Bids.
I WAITED—SWIVEL BACK
osinudsaais with, stralsl
, .itch— had os* scat. Uni
I OeoiWn Library. Tel. 737.
mlBc
•ITED-^Help
—Help. Household I
and -cheaply with
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ERNOONS and Baturdayii ia^th
department. Write P. O. Box W.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
•■ABOARD AIR UMI RV.
h bound Southbe
K>und Southbe
Atl.-Blrmlnghom
l:lL | Norfolk-Wash.
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OEOROIA RAILROAD
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CENTRAL OP OIORDIA RY.
(W. O. Bolton, AttnL Phone Mil
Central of Georgia Stajlon
Depart (or Macon 7:31 a. m.
4:41 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:1* p. «n.
•:M p. m.
. For further Information phono
J. T, Bruce. C. A., *40.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Schedules
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I A. It'* ••19:19 A.
•s Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
, 9:41 a. bl
I Lulu l:4» *. *».
i Athens l:M n. m. ■
WANTED—A GOOD EXPERIENCED
colored woman cook. Addrenx P.
O. Box 114, BUbop, Oa. ni2«p
HOSIER^ SALESMAN WANTED—
$35 week and expen«e* calllha on
retail merchants. Experience'unnec-
essary, send stamped addrewed en
velope. Kex Hosiery Co!. High Point,
X. C. mJ5p
SALESMAN — $150 MONTH AND
expense* Helling cigar*. Experience
not necemwry. Send Helf-addrewed
■tamped envelope for Information.
Xatiufial Cigar Co., High Point, N. C.
mf5p
WANTED—CIOAIl SALESMAN. $30
week and expenses. Experience un-
necessary. Send Htamped ad(lresneU
envelope for Information. Southern
Cigar Ca, Anderoon, S. C. m2Sp
EARN BIO MONEY AT HOME
during rears time, painting-pillow
top*.for ua. No canvaulng, Simple,
eare. quick. Experience onneccaxary.
Particular, for riaihp. 'Nlteart Co.;
9311. Ft Wayne, Ind. m95p
SALESMEN AND DI8TRIBt’TORS—
Repeat-a-Volce Recorda; ling talk
In phonograph; record* voice. Sen
sational. big profits, rstkUs- COc.
United Music Co, 8991 Byron Ave.,
Detroit, Mich. m95p
MEN. WOMEN. SALARY *73 FULL
time, 91.50 an hour rears time, aell-
Ing the genuine guaranteed hosiery
direct to wearer. Beautiful line. In-
tomationa! Mills, 'Norristown, Pa.
mlSp
WHOLESALE HOUSE DOING NA
TIONAL business will place a,
salesman In Georgia. This opening
offers A-2 man permanent profitable
connection aa the five leading retail
trade* In every town nre proapecta
and c*uatomern. The MIMa P. Bixler
Co., Dept. 88. 1924 Euclid, Cleveland.
Ohio.
WANTED-rMAN WITH CAR TO
■ell guaranteed Cord tlret. Will
arrange salary nnd expense with
right man. Cord-O-Van Rubber Com-
pany, 166 West Jackaoh Blvd.. Chi
cago, I1L m23p
AGENTS TO SELL PHONOGRAPH
Records. 16 favorite Hongs that
should bo In every home, for only
$2.98. Get agency now for your town.
Write Kelley & C«.w!e*. Inc.. Hart
ford, Conn. m25p
_
MEN-WOMEN, FASTEST SELLING \
line Food Products. Cocoanut Oil
shampoo, Toilet Preparation*. Hours- 1
hold specialties. Sales In every home.
liandell Co.. World'Bldg.. New Yolk. J
m25p
-
WANTED — CAPABLE JIAN TO
call on home owner, and take or- 1
deffi for cholco ornamental trees. 1
1 shrub,,, roses, vinos. - Also have com-
1 pleto line of,fruit tree*.. grape vine*.
| berry hurtle*. 04fi„ to 9 ff*r fprd« :
'livery next ,prlng. v -T(iu take order,.
Iwe deliver, nnd collect. - pt.ick guar
anteed. -No capital or eaperienhe
necessary. Complete uprio-ilnte out
fit furnished freo-. Wish eommlislor
paid weekly. Write today for par-
Oculars. First National NurscHe*.
Bochaater. N. Y. . m «r
WANTED —MORE DIRECT-TO
Home salespeople. Oooil Health.
Household. Food nnd Toilet Product*.
Best qualities, lowest prlcen. largest
line, most co-operation, rosiest aelP
era. No adVanro price*, cm martlet
30 year*. Huatler* make 91.40 hour.
Give age, occupation, reference,. W.
T. Rnwlclgh Co.. Ct.i 1737. MempMlai
Tenn. m “r
COLORED MEN WAITED TO
qualify for sleeping egr and train
porter*. Kxpdhei.ee -unnere.rery
Tranapertntfon fumlahed. Write T.
McCaffrey, Bupt., 8t. Loula. mJ6p
MEN OVER 1* WILLING TO TRAV
EL Make secret InveatlgaUonc.
Reports. Salary and. sospensea Ex
parlance unnecessary. Write J. Oanor,
Former Govt. Detective, 8t. Loula.
. m25n
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RBNT—Furnlabad or unfurntth-
ed-room*, with maato o» without
board. Desirable location. Conven
ience.. Rent- "•*>«»!•.
some of tha offsMng you find dolly to
.Banner-Herald Want Adi. u -
FOR RENT—APRIL l«t. BIX
room .houne with two batha, nil
modern convenlencen Double gar
age. to at 444 Boat Doughorty Bt
The price to *40.0a per month In
advance. Wereom HodgUt.
Phone 1741. morning or "UtfH W»
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FOR RENT-TWt? UNFURNISHED
rooms, raaaonable, to couple only
Call et 174 Virginia AT*.
FOR RBNT—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms to couplo without children.
Call 394-W ,or apply 17* Barrow
street. - mt,r '
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with nil modern convenience*, price
reasonable. Call lltO-J and aak for
Mra. Stone. .
FOR RENT—NINM ROOM HOUSE
9 baths and all modern conven
iences. Near Post Office. Phone
1475. mKc
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms and bath, drekaonable. Good
nelghbothood, cloae In town. . See
rpoma at 305 8. Jackaon St. ®!7p ,
For Sale
FOR SALE-PRESERVES. PICKLES
Sent Potatoes and Fresh Country
Eggs. Call 73, Banner-Herald Of
fice. H-
FOR SALE-l MAftE. 1 MULE. 1
two-horse white Hickory wagon and
I rubber tlr* buggy. J. O. Johnson.
713 Pulaski St. m-l-p
FOR SALE, — FINE THOROUGH- .
BRED Bull Pup? - Phone 1975-J.
mtte |
Rabbits, one doRsr per pair., 197
Boulevard Heights, phone 339-W.
ml9p
FOR BALE—A LOT OF SECOND
HAND (arm Implements, con-
s!sting of cut-away harrow, ono and
two horse plows, cotton planter,
guano distributor, etc. Can be seen
at 1U West Washington St. Wee-
corn Hudgfn. Phone 1713. m-15-c
»OP. SALE—SWEET MILK—ALSO
buttermilk. t Regular customers
wanted. + Phone *52-W. O. C. Arm
strong. m27c
FOR SALE—FIVE BOSTON BELL
Terrier puppies, beautifully marked.
Pedigreed stork. Phone 354-J. mI7p
- FOR BALK—FOUR COWS WITH
young calves. Each of them will
. n~
FOR SALE—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE.
Modem, large lot, good location,
rlced to sell. Terms very liberal.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, CEORgLC
complete line of high-grade shoes
where they .will lie prepared to
serve the people of this eectlon'ln
the same falthfsl and earnest man
ner which has guided their every
action for the pas* several years
o( budness conduct In this city.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company's
Private Wire
m*7p
SALB — ONE GOOD TWO-
Berryman
m25p
FOR SALE—75x128 foot lot. North
Springdale St., one block off Mil
ledge. 8780.00. See or write W. II
Fit. No. 1. Athens* Ga. m25p
LATOR for cigar stands, con fee-
loners. Reason now on. $500 profit
asy. No competition. Pocket turn-
m25ji
truck land.' Small tract*. Low
No interest nor taxes.- R.
, Wduchula, Florida. m25p
ING Outfit, suitable for use in coal
). Box
mSQp
BRED Bud Pup.
phone 1275-W.
m27c
, Air-Gage Inner Tubes
Tlic Paul Rubber
your manly strength and nervous,
This liook ilca-
ue." A rcslorn-
ilay u> 'Cumhcrlaml .Chemical Co.,
New JJerry Block, Nashville
- Miscellaneous
itetfUM BRbWN HAIR looks
icst of all after m Golden Gilnl
EDIUM BROWN HAIR loakt
l n sll after n Golden Glint
. Personal
lARltf' POR WEALTH. HAPPI
NESS— Hundreds rich, nttrsctlve.
mgenlal. trilling to wed. lliotoe
■ee. 13 years 1 expeilsnce. Mrs.
/am, MS Lamkershlp Bldg., Los
Angeles, Csllf. m*6p
write me. matry wealthy. Mr. Hyde.
iox >03., Sen Francisco Calif. mMp
LADIES — WHEN DELATED OR
.Irregular take French Cotton Root
Pllla" Safe and dependable. Refuse
ethers. By mall. »*.«0. Double
Itrength. 13.1*, French Medicine Co..
Atlanta. Oa. mMp
Miims uunicis
SHU I* BOSKS
Inadvertently. an unnaepcemeiit
ran made that the
i stock of nhues
WJ •••
room. While the stock
was sold at bankrupt sate.
FOR RENT
Ono five-room downstalra
apartment, priTata bath and aU
convenience. Poaassalon
March 1st.
E. G. FAMBROUGH
Phdne 516
• RED * BLACK PRESSING
CLUB
Pressing, Cleaning and
Altering
All Work Guaranteed
Phene 1S17.
Corner Lumpkin and Broad
COTTON OPINIONS
Hubbard Bros.: There may be
some further liquidation.
Weld: We hear that the reac
tion of paat few daya might ex
tend aohiewhat further and do not
therefore favor purchases until ex
tent Of the reaction can be deter
mined we continue to believe in
ultimately higher prices.
Chapin: There ia no assurance
the highest prices for the price on
either the old or new crop months
have yet been seen.
Overton: Market appears to b«
very nervous.
Clevenberg: Uncertainty as to
new crop conditoins suggest Cau
tion in following declines. ■
- Hentz: Liquidation in old cror
months has been thorough.
Hirsch Liiienthal: We expect
_ substantial advance later and
would buy on any further de-
cline.
Logon and Bryant: American
mills nre iikelv to renew purchak
ca on any. further declines.
B
rent of hall and Home With salary
of one thousand dollars for two!
officer* leaving about 13000 for
relief work In Athens, was a splen
did showing, and cue. that should
appeuLtp all publfc spirited citix-
ens.
CHANCELLOR
INTERESTED
MARKETS
ATHENS SPOT COTTON
The. market suffered another
drop 'Saturday when cotton took
-i plunge from 291-2 to 29 cents,
he previous close was 29 l-2c.
NEW YORK COTTON
17ie following were the ruling
prices In the exchange Saturday:
Tone, weak: Middling 29.S5C;
quiet.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
24.55 24.5G 24.23 24.11 24.88
28.8S.30 0S 29.37 29.37 30.10
28.85 28.12 28.50 28.50 29.25
25.45 25.50 24.98 24.98 25.67
24.85.24.95 24.41 24.42 25.10
Jan.
May
July
Oct.
Dec.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
The following wore the ruling
prices In the* exchange Saturday:
Tone, easy; middling 29.75c;
steady.
r*rev.
Onon High Low Close Clone
24.19 2^.26 24.00 23.75 24.48
. 29.84 29.34 28.30 28.30 29.43
, 29.03 29.04 28.15 28.15 29.11
24.90 25.05 24.35 24.35 26.17
. 24.50 24.50 23.90 23.92 24.72
Jan.
Vny
July
Oct.
Dec.
LIBERTY BONDS
NEW YORK — Government
bonds closed:
Liberty 3 l-2s f101.00
Second 4a 97.13. -
First 4 l-4s 97.16.
Second 4 l-4s 97.80
Third 4 l-4s 98.70.
Fourth 4 l-4n 97.16.
Victory 4 3-4* cncalled
United States treasury 4 l-4 S
THE WEATHER
AJhens and vicinity: Fair and
warmer Sunday. ,
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS
The following were the rulnlg i
hi the exchange Saturday:
WHEAT—
Open
May . 1.1014
July . 1.13%
Sept. 1.14
CORN—
May , .71%
July . .7414
Sept. .77%
OATS—
May . .44%
July . .44%
Sept. .41
LARD-
May . 11.40
July . 11.79
RIBS—
May . 1/1.35
July . 10.77
High Low Close
1.90% 1.19% 1.90
1.16% 1.14% 1.15
1.14 1.19% 1.11%
Prev.
Close
1.90%
1.13%
1.14
.71% .71% .79%
.74% .74 .74%
.77% .11 .77%
.*9%
.74%
77%
.44% .44% .44%
.44% .44% .44%
.49 .49% .41%
ll.qp 11.47 11.47
ll.TB 11.60 11.49
^a.<3
10.60
All
Organizations
Prepared to Help
In S. A. Drive Here
Continued from page one)
- Chancellor Barrow to taking a
very nctive part as one of the
workers associated wftn other
members of the Advisory Board
John J. Wilkins, president Geor
gia National Bank and Andrew ti
Erwin, member at (he board, each
volunteered at a-previous meeting
to accept the captaincy <»f n team
each team guaranteeing to turn In
$800. /
Jimmy Bishop of tin? t Klwanle
volunteered to gather all the hard
hearted. the stingy, the scoffers In
one assembly on the last dny.-
Aprll 7th, place a piano In a truck
id sing and play to them until
their hearts melted and their pock
et books opened. Hs offer was en
thusiastically accepted by the Ad
visory Board, and arrangements
will be perfected towards carrying
out Mr. Bishop’s suggestion. —
A meeting of all workers appoint
ed will be' called by - President
Mfchae.l for Tuesday preceding the
opening of the appeal, April 3rd at
which time final Instructions will
he given which will enable the
teams to finish their tasks quickly
and efficiently.
to^LedmA^out The
Science Of Politics
James B. Nevin Writes’in a Mood of Levity About
Georgians Named By the Governor. Hasn’t
Heard From Chancellor Barrow Yet in
Answer to Wire.
g Jamc
Kiwanis Girl Jumps
Into Second Place In
Popularity Contest
Continued from pago one)
opponent. The totals gave her
216,158 votes.
. Miss Harriet Stephens, senior
at tnc State Normal School, spon-
State No: , ,
sored by the Kiwanis Club, jump
ed-from fourth place into second
plase with a-total of 102^267 votes.
Mias Hammond, sponsored by th’
Rotary Club, ia in thigd place with
86,808 votes and Mias Bessie
Jackson, sponsored by the Shrin-
ers and U- C. T.’s, is fourth with
69,884 votes. The other candi
dates showed bnt little change in
their previous standing.
Interest is waxing warmer and
wnrmcr as the date of April 4th
approaches and since the point
has been reached 'where all the
money goes to the playground fund
renewed interest is being taken
not only by the friends of the
candidates but by the' general
public.
The contest comes to a dose
on April 4th and the winner will
bo the queen of the day and night
when the new white way here will
be turned on and a gala event en
joyed by everybody. H
On the day that the white way is
Vo bo opened Georgia plays Dart
mouth in baseball as an added at
traction.
The standing of the candidates
is as follows:
Lovie Jowers ...
Harriet Stephens
Laura Hammond .....
Bessie Jackson
Nellie Griffith
Mrs. Davis
Mabel Parr .........
Mollie Whitehecd
Mrs. P. N. ChQlvis ..
Ncra Crymcs
Elizabeth Harris . -.
Clara Bell Rutherford
According to James B. Nevln
who writes an interesting column
in the Atlanta Georgian, “Caught
in the Current,” the politicians of
Qoorgia know, nothing of politics
and a bunch of them.un going up
to Philadelphia in May to learn
something about the art.
It aeerth that Governor Hard
wick has named a number from
this state us delegates to th? Ameri
can Academy of Political Science
which meets in the Quaker city
during that month and "Uncle
Dave” Barrow and Andrew C: Er-.
win are among tb9m, along with
-Mr. Nevln, Alex Lawrenc?. ‘Clayt’
Robson. James Key nnd other
scintillating lights m the political
firmament 6f the state and speak
ing in a mood of levity Mr. Nevtn
writes as follows: " ,
“Note where I have been ao-
polnted a delegate to the
American Academy of Politi
es! Science—which meets in
Philadelphia in May—along
with "Uncle Dave” Barrow and
Andrew Erwin, of Athens;
'James- L. Key, of Atlanta;
Clayton Robeon, of Milledge- 1
vllle; Lucias 8tubs of Dub
lin; Roland Ellis, of Macon,
and Merder Jordan and "Alec”
Lawrence, of Savannah.
Aa toon aa I recovered .ftom
the ahqck bf this appointment.
I seat rush wires to my \fcri-
ous collogues—In order bo as
certain,. If possible, why this
tbusneis,
Wire to Mr. Key: “Are y6u
a political scientist?" Answer:
"Why pick on me?" To C. W.
Robson. Mllledgeviller "is
there any such thing as ’polUi
call selenceT’ Answer! "What
sort of new-fangled guessing
contest is this you are trying
to put over?" To Lucius
Stubbs, Dublin: “Is 'political
science an animal of a thing?'
Answer: "I, think it is.” To
Roland Ellis, Macon: "What
do you .know about political
science?” Answer: "I don’t.”
To Mercer Jordan, Sava . ,u>:
"Do you believe in tulltical
silence?" Answer: “Ask
Alec.” To A. A. L»»rc ice,
GENUINELY GOOD VAN Nil GENEROUSLY GOOD
IN QUALITY V ,N QUANTITY
(VAN-NIL :• • sjntbctlc vtallls of rare flavouring contest, Boa-tlcohollc.)
Plenty of Money to Lend On
Real Estate
5 0! Interest on monthly Cflf
tO repayment plan O/O
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
405 Holman Bldg. Athena, Ga.
216,158
102.267
. 85,308
. 6,6884
..4662
.. 2315
..1823
... 1474
.. 1439
.. 1183
.. 1013
1068
Mary Sims 1007
Earlinfl Wilder 1091
Pauline Toney ........ 1135
Martha McAlpin 1135
Lillian Edwards 1030
Sarah Hall 1026
Erma Booth 1007
Carrie Booth 1007
Caitia Beer 1007
Nellie Christopher .... 1103
Fany. Me Dorman 1000
Mrs. W. D. Paschal 1011
Mrs. Clarence Stone ... 1005
Nina Sue Carter 1004
Mrs. Southwick to
Appear At Normal,
School On April 3
from Miss Mildred Rutherford,
president of the United Daughters
Confederacy furnishing the
the committee appointed from
that organisation. Miss Rutherford
make* the following statement:
Since seeing the work done by
the Salvation Army In London and
elsewhere I Iptve no need to bq
urged to help them In Athens. I
shall be glad to send a contribution
when the drive begins." The fol
lowing members were appointed n
committee from the U. D. C.: Mra
F. Green, Mrs. Julus Talmadgd
Mrs. John D. Mohs. Mrs.- A. A
Parker. Miss Bessie Payne. Mra
J. M. Pound. Mrs. T. J. Woftcr.
Mrs. Oeorgfl D. Thomas, Mrs. E. J.
O'Kelly. Mrs. Paul Hadaqray. Mrs
Oscar Davis*n, Mrs. C. U Lanier.
Mra. Joe Jarrell. Jr. -Mrs. W. F.
Dorsey. ' .
w~
Mrs. Jessie Eldridge Southwick,
of the Emerson College of 0fatary
of Boston, Glass., will appear in
Athena on April 2, at the Pound
Auditorium in the Shakesperian
* r ^5rs. y ’ Southwick is 1 well-known
in A«ieita, wh«cd sbrhes delight
ed local audiences for several
years paat by her interpretations
of the Shakesperian piaya. She
S no introduction to Athens
9 and those who have ever
her in the paat will not mis*
the opportunity of again hearing
^Strs. Southwick will make hei
appearance in Athena under the
auspices of the oratory department
ier committee* appointed are
aa follows: Rotary club, Brantley
Dozier, chairman; D R. Blood-
worth, Lloyd Painter, Sydney Holey,
M. J. Costa. B. F. Hardeman, J.
B. Joel. Klwanto: Frank Holden,
Rev. E. L Hill, Will King Meadow
and Jimmy Bishop. Mb Vernon
Utdge A. * F. M„ D. A. Peas. Dr.
Pope Holliday. J. K. Patrck.
An enthusiastic meeting of the
Advisory Board was held in. the
Chamber of Commerce rooms Sat
urday, at Which final and definite
plans were' completed for placing
tho home service appeal before all
th. .... of Athens In a butlneso-
* The bud*, of 5M04
of the State Normal School. The
interpretation of Macbeth will be
gin promptly at eight o’clock# on
Monday, April *
Dr. HD WiU
Boys
Dr. E. L 111%. pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, .will address
the Boys’ Sunday *Y" Club, of the
Young Men’s Christian Association.
Sunday afternoon at three o’clock.
Dr. Hill has choeen us the theme
tot his dtocutMon one which should
prow very-interesting In tho hands
of this able speaker. HIS subject,
"Warning! High Voltage," can lie
discussed - from 'entirely different
view points. Applied to electricity
cne would know that he would
-jeopardise hts Hfe should he get
to near, or come in contact with IL
but the signal Is equally fraught
with danger when applied to the
bY CITY GAR AGBM0T0R Gft
G ETTING Just exactly what you want to a pleasant sx-
ptrlsnee. At this auto supply station you will And what
you need priced in the cuatomer-be-pleaaed faahlon. We
like to eerve you to wall you’ll talk about ua.
OPP.CQUaT HOUSE
ATHENS, GA
aaaBBBnaopa
To Franklin Owners!
% We have secured the authorized service on
Franklin cars in Athens and vicinity, and it
will pay you to, let us*do your work. We will
far ■ * *" *■“
cany a full stocjc of Franklin pkrts.
Authorized Franklin Service Station
,«mg
Phone 587
ARMEL’S GARAGE
169 W. Washington Street
Savannah: “Do vou h
political science?" YjV , lK
“Before or after tiikltiF?**£;
Andrew Erwin. Attorn:
politics ever scientific?--
Answer: "Neither would l-
To "Uncle Dave."
"When did politics get to Si
science r No answer.
temptations which beset a boy.
All to *- —
boys are cordially Invited to,
attend this special boys’ service at.
the Tonne Men’o Chratian Associa
tion'Sunday afternoon at three I
o’rlock. - •;
Parents who read this notice are-
~ - -- boys of
To Ford Car Owners!.
We Have Just Received and Installed
OUR NEW BURNING-IN MACHINE
This is the most economical and practically
the only satisfactory way to set bearings.
You will save money by letting us set your
bearings on Ford care. Whether you have
work to do or not,* come and see this new ma
chine. /
ARMEL’S GARAGE
169 W. Washington Street
* .
BANKERS AT MOULTRIE
OFFER FARMERS LOAN’S
TO BUY DAIRY cowg
MOULTRIE, Ga. — The
Moultrie banks, in a
page advertisement. MfrtbCh o t„
farmhre in Colquitt -oumv .w,
they will loan monoyi e ,
tenns to persons who’ w:Al to bov
milch cows and help -| a (i. de
velopment of the dairy tofhi,.Z
around Moultrie.
The banks look upon dalMnc if
conducted along the right linos ,,
a highly profitable buslnraw anil
point out the fact that thefrr-aa-
ery here offers a cash ! Jnarket
every day. j (
ROAD TAXES NOW
DUE:
Road Taxea roust be
paid on or before April
1st att the office of the
Commiaaionera in j the
Court Home. /
Pay your taxf>s * D w,
and avoid unnecessary
expense. K
TATE WRIGHT;
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WE ARE PAYING RICHEST
PRICES ,FOR OL0-
L Brass,. Co|
Laid, Rubber, BatAfHfl old
issues of Magazines. Whtre
quantity justifies our Tru«k will
call for.- *' 1 -
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Dixie Iron & Metal Co.
415 Foundry Street
Phone 1151 . Attest, Ga.
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-THE SMILING FA]
Fine Painting tind
Decoratin#*
Phone 280, Athens, Ga. j
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ATHENS i
nijQZlUafiCI -YYAi f n/in
DUoimSSo TULLbuE
Bookkeepings' ShodMitnd
Typewriting
Sava 50% of expenses by at
tending this schooL The grad-
uates of the Athena .p^finess
Ccllege always get tliebeit po
sition. Every Graduate em
ployed. Write forYnformatioa
today.
Box 143, Att. Ga.
Latest Belt Feeds
Money Maker.
AU Kinds MiU
' - Supplies.'
Hoe Simon Diston f W1
Teeth, Files. iBellfns. Pipe. I»*
jectora, Flttihgr, ‘Engine and
Boiler Repairs. Briajf with yoar
auto and work done thick.
Wire Cables.
Plenty Room to Perk Car.
Lombard iron Works
AUGUSTA, 0A.
WOOD ASHWOOD
Best for Cooking and
Heating Purposes
Per Truck Load . $2.75
Orders of rive loads
or more, per load $2.50
This Wood Formerly
Sold for $3.25 per load.
CaU Us and We Will
Supply Your Needs.
HANNA MFG. CO.
Phone t47 Phone 147
W. L. COXE
Transfer Co.
Um« Tripe Opr Specialty.
Cbiapaat Track la Taw*.
600 Thomas St
Phone 1351