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THE BAITWER-HERALP. ATHENE. GEORGIA
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iWANTAIJ
PHOKB
BANNER-HERALD WANT
AOS GET RESULTS
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FOB SAMS—ONE McCR& ItetrlB-
«rator, 6x7 feet, and one 4x8 feet,
both In good condition. Parker At
Eaves, 'Inc., Elberton, Qa.
FOR EXCHANGE—55 ACRE FARM
on Alitchell'a Hrldge Road for
real estate. Frank A. I.I|»hc<
Athens. Georgia.
TUESDAY. JUNE 5. 1923.
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^nttHtcriary.^tiriclieon -..
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Baseball Results
Lost And Found
5 I/>ST—MTfSfC STAND OS PRINCE
• 'Avenue, in front,of /ohn Fowler's,
x Finder please rr ' "
• nV» Agr. College
• tfAVfl.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Seventy-Fifth Annual Meet
ing of the ttollcy-bolders of th<-
Southern Mutual lnaurnnce Co. will
be held 1 on Tuesday, June 5, 1923,
at 11 A. M... In the office of the
company Jn Athena. Ga,
~A. fc. GRIFFITH.
mw*" Secretary.
Expect Legal Action
Against Officers in
Shooting of Smiths
STANDrNG OF CLtlBS
SUUTHEBN LEAUUU
frione 1453. He-
; LOST—LIGHT TAN COLORED Vn-
jiae, dropped off auto on iAxinKt*
• l&Ml. near Crawford, Ga. "D. C. H.
* athmped on end. Finder notify Chief
•j Police, Athena, Gn.
(Continued from page one)
holding on to the car, causing Mm
to lose his balance ami fall from
the machine. *
Won.
Nn.shville 2(i
New Orleans .... 24
Chattanooga .... 22
Mobile 21
Atlanta 22
Memphis ]‘J
Birmingham 18
Little Kook 13
national league
XT , W0I >- Owt.
Netv York 2D i3
Philadelphia
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21
... WANTED-HELP
: WANTED—Boy about 14
? years old to deliver pa-
" pfers. Apply Banner-Her-
2 aid Office.
■ “WANTED — A GOOD FAMILY OF
I ,Tt»R° jipojtle to work on farm, two
^ of 4 three to do good plowing. Will
* give garden patches und corn land If
»wanted. Webster Callaway. J6p
Wanted
i WUNTEft—TO BUY FULL Market
5 equipment or any part of one.
g Answer "X/*,tyre Hamper •Herald. J5c
•WANTED—GRAMMAR GRADE pu-
* »plls to roarh during summer
- n*<tothB, by experienced teacer. Phone
For Rent—Rooms
iFQR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED
• pKimi with all convenience*. Can
• also accommodate two iMMtrders. 3*2
• B.?Dougherty St. Phono 173*. J5c
• FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 2 OH 3
g ’room apartment with bath, to cou-
• rM*wlthout children. Oft Mllledge
?Ave» Phono 1303. J«o
SfC.V» RENT—JULY 1ST—FIVE room
4 -'house, hall, front and back porch.
* half acre trf land. Garden started. 287
f Madison Avenue. l‘hync 627-J. . J6a
5F<j* TRENT—
• iatiger. pari
lunger, partly furnished eight room
" house'with'two baths, ns a whole* or
’ttnetiM. Fine location,
FjOP RENT—t-ROOM 11UNOAI.OW.
m * AH canvdnlcncbs. Retit reasonable.
^Virginia Ave.. Phone 1675-W. J5p
room Apartment with forth, to sott-
taplo*^ without children. On MlUedgee
*AV«hu4. . V.r* ‘ Jfa
l ’RENT — UtlrtNIpHED Apart-,
•tit, consisting of two rooms and
L * Immediate possession . given,
nt 619. J5c
JfoR nENT—FIRST FIAH>R ROOM,
m private bath, private entrance.
4Rest residential street. 930.00
onth. Call 1727.
He was handicapped In rotiimlnq
tho flro, he declared, itoctusn the
driver of tho automobile tried lo
wront ill*; pistol from him whllo the
othor man fiirod, ho said.
Agent Gastloy reported that h>
Cleveland
Detroit ...
St. Louis
Washington .... 17 24
Boston 17 20
Chicago lfi 24
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won. Lost.
Pet.
.600
.302
.058
.43H |
475
TUESDAY’S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Birmingham.
'Chattanooga at Nashville,
Mobile at Memphis.
(Only three games scheduled.)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis at Philadelphia-
Detroit at Washington.
Cleveland at Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Cincinnati,
Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
New York at Chicago.
(Only three games scheduled.)
SALLY LEAGUE
Macon at Augusta.
Columbia at Charlotte.
Spartanburg at Greenville.
sprung to many sympathetic eyas, il
.415
.305
New York
Brooklyn 24 ID *
Pittsburg 21 W
St. LouW ... ... 22 22
Cincinnati 20 22
Chicago 20 23
Boston J7 or,
Philadelphia .... 13 >
SALLP LEAGUE
Won. hmt
Greenville ..
and his posse had set a trap tor ICharlott.
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tho llduor ear, and that his men
were scattered along file road
When the men In the liquor ear
roaUyed they were trapped, he so‘d
they ran down K. N. Lrnoks, r!Jfrf
o.* police of Union Point, a m^*m
her of the posse ho said, knnekjnt
him from a bridge Into a stream
Him uifiii u ijiiuru iiimi .c ciic^ui.
A few yards further cm ho sal6
they knocked down J. A. Lo-ojoy,
county policeman of Greeno conn-
ty. another member of the posse.
When the ear passed Mm. Agtnf
Gastloy said he leaped Ton the rpe
ning board, and after a ilo<jr*rnfh
struggle to retain bis pistol while
other man tried lo ehoot Mm
succeeded in killing the driver. Th.'
other man, he said, hid Imhln.t the
dead man, and when he fell
tho running board, bis cornn-udon*
opened fire with buckshot, rlddllm*
tho automobile and killing the
other man.
Fifty-six gallons of wh \*vWV
Fifty-six gallons of whtsVov
were found In the caf. Agent (last-
ley officially reported.
Spectres of the Past
File By Silentlv As
“Miss Millie's” Story .
Of Lucy Cobb Unfold?
(Contlnutd From Pape On«Y
„ . Ortne, and treat trend cbili! at tin
SV'.Vigj. Ganiml;' <Uw iyu,, iDolhi«
great trenddaugbter of the dl»-
tlngul.hed man and daughter o'
Mm. clarence Jackion Bryan, of
Atlanta; and Ml,. Calender Welt-
nor. daughter ol . hu.u Hull Welt-
ner of' Atlanta a third great trend
child of General Cobb.
Tho various eras jrore represent
d by Lucy Cobb girls; Rulli III li
Jnonth
Lott
RENT — 1-nOOM ITl-STAIItS
’' apartment, prlvat. bath, .Ink
Jkltchen and beater _ In bath ri
Z. ■ location. Phone 3T,t-J,
FOR SALE
SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE
E—A. Apply Banner-Herald Of flea.
SALE-BRAND NEW FORD
touring car.'-Bargain. Write o
all at Fcndcrgraaa‘Banking Co.. Pen
Go.
J«e
SALE—TWO NEW SIX room
*m bungalows. Ifoderh conveniences,
^ood- location, cheap. Easy, terms.
^Jfampbcll end Barrow, 707 Holman
yUlg.. Phone 1761/
J8P
•: RAILROAD
t SCHEDULES
SCAOOARD AIR LINE RV.
Northbound
' -*;U a AtUnta-Monro* local *:li p
; -1:41 p Ath-BfrmtiiKham-M.nl. I:>0 p
«I:t» p Norfolk-IUch.-N. T. »:«t p
ST:U p AU.-Abb.vUle local
31 :M p Atb-BIrmlngham
Jl.JI p Norfolk-Washington
11:21 p , wnmtngton-N. T.
IS
!■ of Athena came itaNt nn '(!S
ithy Reed of Athcnn as '90
Luclle Green and Mary Hart wore
glrlK of 1900. Ruby IaiuIhc Mi-Mu
han waa 1910; Hattie Jeffrlee n’
Augiiiita.and Sarah Mnrrlu of Alh
epe, wore glrln of 1922 while Sara!
Price repreeented 192S.
•■nnt la all theno yearn, wont th.
ntory,* I und trouble willt thorn
Unlverelty boyn. They would paint
the Lucy Cobb goaln thone ffonh
men would.'' And Minn Millie told
of tho dreadful thlngn the Hill
vernlty freshmen did nn in red eapr
and leading by a ntrlng the gnal-
they panned by. Young Morton
Hodgnon, Jr., nnd Ilnlrhlnn llodg
non nonn of Mr. Morton Hodgnor
and great grand children of 1-iitrr
tin 1.1. n.illiA.fA.,1 Ia-L Kkla iia.I 1
Cobb Ruthnrfonl, took this part.
Other grand chlldfen preijon*
were Marlon Bryan and Marlon
Hull of Atlanta.
How Lucy Cobb enmo to lw» war
thus portrayed In “Miss MillfqV
Story.” and the soon of venm war
bridged with the telling of If/Lne*'
robh a school for girls cononivei*
bv a charming women ,**•»
ollfe by a charming woman
faith and strength wrre of. the*
quality tint make one of Geor
gia's great men the tower of in
spiration that he has been for nr
long.
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Pet.
.605 •
•605 k
MONDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Birmingham 5, Atlanta 7.
Nashville 3.'Chattanooga L
Rock 7, New Orleans 6.
(Only three games rwhedubd )
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 6. Detroit.
New York 2, Washington 5.
(Only two games scheduled )
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 0, Boston 7.
Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn 5.
Cincinnati 7. Chicago 8.
(Only three games scheduled.)
SALLY LEAGUE
Greenville 1-3. Spartanbur;
Augusta 4, Macon 1. .
Charlotte 3. Columbia 4.
o l Eve. if l could edit the Blblo
I’d cut that out.”
Following Mr. Jackson was Mr.
Philip Wcltner also of Atlanta u -
oU-r gmodAon of General Cobh.
If is subject was “General Cobb as
ja lawyer,’* Likening him to. tho
j length and' breadth and majesty
J of Slone Mountain in tho greatness
iof Ids work and character and ihe
J marvelous mind which drained the
Confederate Constitution. ftfr.
Weltner ■ portrayed * *nt
Jhngusgo tho part, .Geijeral if >hh
took in ante-secession r~d Ia,i 5c.
ession days.
Referring to his \vpik JlV fry
ing that monumental document, tho
Gonfederdte’ ConstitnllopI -‘Gen
Want Ads.
Read Herald
»hb ift quoted ns having said, ‘ My
children may refer t to it with pi*ble
whether I am oanopizixl as-a-sa|nt
or hung hn n traitor.”‘
The next speaker v a-T Mr. Pldls*
nnt Stovell of . Savannah, fornter
I l T . S. Ambassador to Switzerland,
j M'ss Rutherford In presenting him
said. % that he had been an Athbns
I hoy, and if ho had put on dresses
] she would have had him for a Lucy
’ c*ohb girl.
“Genera! Cobb ns a Soldier.” was
) j the suhiect of Mr. Stovall’s ad-
j dress. The wonderful war record.
-6- ’ that is so well known to Athen-
. InfSr. and loyal Georgian.s hut
• “'hf'-h are e^rr lislencd to with
j fresh interrst, was fr«ne over In
j the story presented by the orator.
I This orator likened him tr
I "Harry Tfotspur” in secession and
'Henry Fifth of Amncourt In war.,
I December li?
sprung to many, sympathetic eyes.
Miss “Millie’’ /n jhanking the
members of the Chamber 6f Oom-
merce of Athens, said she wished
to pay especial tribute to three
membes.on whom the responsibili
ty of seeing the people of Athens
with regard to their guarantee of
friendship to Luoy Cobb depended,
for tho work they had done.
Among the distinguished guests
besides the speakers^already men-
tloned were:
X Dr. Marion Hull, Mrs. Philip
Weltner and children. Ms. Weltner
Moore and bed daughter, Mins
Jacqueline: i.Visr. Yrtssbr Wootey
Mrs. W.-' T.' Mill, Mrs. * Shepherd
Htykn: Mini Kutherferd’ Lipkcdmh.
Mrs/' Hwdll' Oay^ldrS. Margaret
Rowe Goldsmith and A. J. White dll
of Aflantij.
NO METAL CAHJ^tln
You’il , like these double grip
PARIS if you’re on your feet
. a Iqt—at work or play. Double
t ! security aild extreme ease. Ask
1 lor the genuine PARIS byname;
YO
•Double l
SUe and i
Council Will Oopose f
Effort to Conrtsct
Athens City Limits
IT:”
“3000 Horn of
Solid Comfort,
ASTEIN& COMPANY
(Contlnu.^ Frpm t Pap. Oij.) ;
oirtracHng - the oorpoilalo ' IfniltR
of tho City of Athonn on Its North
western Hide has been posted ar.-l
published;
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
No Other wafer ha. th. wonderful taste, the Invigorating feel
ing that It lejve. a ft.* each glare full—If. delightful, yn It’.—
LINTOK SPRINGS WATER
Orlnk It All Y.»r ’Round—But Eipactally In Soring and Sum-
mar—PHONE IS
Linton Springs Water Company
rip, IT tlEROLVICO l!y the Mnvor
and Coutiell, In regular nesnlon ns-
oembled. that Its opposition to said
proposed bill or any other change
•’i Its present corporate limits Is
hereby recorded, for reasons,
among others, as follows:
First: Tho present northwestern
corporate limits Is well adapted to
that section In Its relation to the
■‘•tv of Athens area.
Second: Extensive public im
provements. costing many thons-
( tndn nf dollars, have recently : heeV
1R92. that .Waleloo i placed In thnt portion of the rltv.
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent, over (1,000:
10 per cent, op to (1.000.
405 Ilolman Bldg.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
offices Phone 1676.
of the Cnnfederaev. won mado tel * Third:' Part, If not all
appear very vividly to all (lr. lerea sought to'ho taken out M the
i. x....,
Stovall’s hearers,
“General Cobh was a great man
because he believed something,"
said Mr.. Stovall, and ho concluded
with. “The man who acts the no-
hlcKt port fs the^m.*'-’ -ho thicks
most and Jpels deepost." -•
CLARK TELLS
OF GEN. COBB
*rhr» famUhi** Gcorrfn name o'
Celopel John Glar?' had hern refer
Glty. is devolopml
buildings nnd residences, 'ntid for
proner police nod fire 'prr.ieeimi,
to thnt nnd eon' .,ei» parts of the
city It would ho Inadv.'sahlo to
change tin, limit linn.
Fnnrth: It would tend to' Wen re
to the removed area and Its lij-
habitants and businesses tho hone.j
fit of tho |.:o f, present ami iattiiio!
bonding and taxing -power of the
tllty Itself, In the nature ot fire
and' polh:o protection, ami sc hool.
*° *“ V, ?’ n /" TT' “ T,, cI sewer dud water cnjoj : mcnt wiVliout
end yon11.fid. Courier, .'ohnnl" | sharing Its proportlonnt.
ohl 's I-Oglon" Colnnci j the expense ol constructing 'nnd
the lust speoVer on the maintaining the same.
stirring nr- | RELIEVES "SPECIAL
?.nnth*t v/Ifh i
h-pumbf nn ♦»,« nmmuniUon old
, r _.,T rch’.*f/t|Hns nf »hn tl**'°
ipile. to his commanding offl- es.arlly and justly imposed' bur-
c i ns. placing the same burcler.
upon others and yet. enjoying the
h unfits thereto. , ,
Sixth: It Is the sense of tho
Council that an overwhelming ma
jority or the clti/c'us of Atjiiiiin are
i against tho terms of the orernsed
, hill. If it scoks contraction of city
! Hr/.flu '
Office Broad (treat
'• nf
GTarV wan
cmm. Ho gnvo
~t nf ft>«i-«*orannal contk^t Yrifh j INTERESTS’
Kifth; It savors of a special bill
relieving special Interests ot ncc-
SHFWHAT TIE WORLD IS DOING
at ailN BY POPULAR MECHANIC. MACAZINEC -Wmm
IJuccr Shaped Auto Cut* Down
Head Resistance to the Wind
Concentrating their attention
Kiratilio streamlining, Ftanco-Britldi
engineers have designed a most un
usually shaped automobile which, they
believe, will prove very speedy, since
bead resistance to the wind baa been
cut tfcyn considerably, .The body is
built of duraluminum, a new light
alloy, nnd aluminum on a system like
that used in making airplane fuselages.
Thu under part of tho car I. incased la
sheet aluminum, only tlw brake drums
and axles projecting. Entrance is
gained to tho car—powered by • six-
cylinder motor developing 200 hone-
power-7-by a side panel, and by • part
nf the mof nr.d a section of the fender
being hinged and, eo, easily raised.
Tbe entire car weighs only about^.000
pounds. ...
Bonfires to Signal Amundsen’s
Start
f:M a
1:29 a
1:29 a
1:99 a
(BOROtA RAILROAD
Depart
9:29
1:29 pm
V !W. a Bolton, Asset. Phres
Central ot Georgia RralWu
; Cpart for Macon T:99 a. ol
4:41 p. m.
9 Arrive from Macon 1S;1S p. m.
• 9:99 p. m.
' jor farther lnformaUoB_ phone
l
J. 3. Brace, & A, 949.
•AINE3VILLB MIDLAND
4 RAILWAY
Sch.dulei
4.„, Ataec. . Arrive
:4S Ai. M.*
1013 A. M.SS . , «q»d9 A- M.
'• Dally. •• Dally Nxcept Sunday.
= SOUTHERN RAILWAY
* Effective Sunday, April 29, 1123.
* So 6 leaves Athens 7:45 a. hl,
»] .. - I.’ilu *-• 20 a- nu
- j-q, g leaves Athens 4:15 P. bl, ar-
•jvts Ieiila 6:45 p. xn. ^ . .2
2 so. 7 Ieavea Lula 1:55 p. bl, nrxiraa
Athens 1:10 p. in. _ ■
,N-o. 6 leaves LuU 19:19 •- or-
rives Athene 11:45 ». m.
a B itUJXIt. c. A., Athens, Oa.
jM.phore »L.
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
- When Captain Roald Amundsen, tbe
Arctic explorer, hops oil on hie flight
across tho North Pole, on or about
Juno 20, a system ol signs! fine or
smudges will carry tbe new* of bis
start from Wninwright to tbe Merest
radio station, some 400 miles away.
From the radio station the word will be
sent to the scout plane, et Spitsbergen,
rival at that point.
Fanner Sorts Bad Deans from Good
Without Touching Their.
If all tho brans grown in the United
States in a single year were placed end
to end they would form n chain of 10
strands connecting tho earth and the
moon, imagine having to pick out
every tenth or twentieth Ir an front
•uch strings. However, something
quite similar occurs in sorting the l«'(m
crop every year, for tho had ones have
to be picked out before marketing tbo
product.
Hay F. McWilliams, a Michigan
fftyner. Seeing his profits being wiped
out because of tho primitive and time-
consuming method of sorting beans by
hand, set about to simplify this work.
He learned-tiiat a mineral (celfcif rj)
was sensitive to changes in li ht upon
it, resulting fn a sdnil r variation in its
electrical conductivity Utilising wv
leuim cells, be designed a novel mt
chine that sorts IS bushels of nretns an
hour, performing the work of 50 people
with more than human accuracy.
The beans are placed in a trough at
which are to bn ou tbe lookout to ren- the top of the machine from which they
der any po^ible assistance oa his or- ire fed by smsll wheels through a series
of hoppers until they pus out in single
*h* M fliei •f’hpn ho
*-o f?re*ipral Md hf»#*n *evt*ralv
'"4. T r l~ vpfco hroVo nt th"
lilo along a pair of horisontel feed I ""sovonth- it !s noainstn',..
riiHcrs. A selenium ccUta placed over welfare of the City 9f Athens, i
ench pair of rollers, and lew jnciued j nUKOIA’HI). Pnrlhw. tlmt i copy .
“ft, ft receives hght only through a , boropf bp, rpalltyl .Jo. oacJi Jloprer I.
tiibei tho lower end of which is directly 1
over tho moving string of beans. As
the heaps pass under tho tubo each one
receives n flood of light from nn electric
bull., whictfia focused upon it through
a double lens. When a discolored bean
comes into range tbe selenium cell ro
t-ponds to tho chango In cclor, causing
a magnet to close, thus raising a finger
which pushes tho bad bean from tho
rollers, whilo the good beans pass on
into a bin and are then ready for market
si'hlntlvo from clarko county and!
Senator from tho local illatrlct; i
nnd thnt the Mayor or Committee
from Council anil City Attorney
appear before bpgistnturo urging
the kllllng-of sold proposed bill.
. Self-acting Door Latch
A door latch for bores and granaries
should he certain in action, so that the
It consists of A sfnglo piece of wobd,
tapering from 4 ini to about 2 in. in
width, so that ore nnd will bo much
heavier than the other. It is bolted to
the door loosely and slightly oil center,
so that the heavy erd always tends to
swing down. 1 'A curved slot Is cut in
the door, nnd a wooden pin, fastened
in the latch, passes through the slot so
that the door can be opened from the
outside. When the door is closed nnd
the latch is released, it swings to the
dosed position.
Mrs. A. C. Jackson
Died T uesday
Mrs. Klcctra A. Jackson, aged 70,
died suddenly at tho homo In Wnt-
klnsvllln Tuesday morning at two
o'clock. .
Funeral services will he conduct
ed from tho First Christian ctfurch
nt WatkiUHvllltr Wednesday nt 11
o'clock In Ihe morning. Itov. E. I-
Rhellnutt. president of tho South
eastern Christ tun collego nt Au-
lutrn will officiate.
Interment will bo In tho Wnt-
hlnsvllle cemetery' with Bernstein"
Rfothera, funeral directors, In
chnrgo.
Pallbearers will bo. Medsrs. If
h. Elder. T. L. Elder. W..'C. T,horn-
ton, P. D. Thornton, (f.; M. Pnlll.
Iwve. T. H. Rullilnvo.
■Mrs. Jackson Is 'snrvlve'd by ond
son. Mr. A mired C. - Jackson ot
Wntklnsvllle nntl flvo ■ dauntiter-
Mrs. S. P. Speer, Athens, Mrs .F.
M. "Hubbard, Commerce; .Mrs. K.
M. Anderson. Atlantal Mrs.-C. T.
Hussey, Springfield. JJ1.: Mrs. I.,
R. N. Fra mho'. Bishop, Mrs. Jack!
son. n well known woman, '"as the
widow of the-Into Mr. A. C. Jack-
son. .
An investment in
. summer comfort
Kuppenheimer
Air - O - Weaves
Suits of Air-O-Wedve are so
comfortable, so cool : and even, the easy
stylish comfort - of orte makes the, wearer
feel more contented on hot summer days.
There’s Rood psychology in feeling cool, in
looking fresh and smart on a tirinj* tprrid
day—there is money-value to it ’ kind
of summer clothes you want—t'ho'^nd we
have ready for you. ' " v
. . "• ■ rtiiu.
Shirts, Collars, Ties, UnderWea^ dhd All
Furnishings for Men and Bbyfc 1
Lee Morris
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER’’
Comer-Broad aqd Jackson <Sts.
Bookkeenbo. Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save 60 per cent of "expenses by
attending this school. The grad
uates of the Athens Business
College always get tbe best po
sition. Every Graduated em
ployed. Write for : Information
today.
Box MS, Athens, da.
E. KAY
“THE SMILING PAINTER”
Finn Painting and Intsrlor
Decorating '
Phone 1297, Athena, Ga.
BETTER
8HOE REPAIRING
HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP
Phone Your Onter
1186
We CaU For and Deliver.
YOUR CHANCE TO BUY
What You Need Now andr For Fall and At a Great Saving
OUR!
Starts ThumdayMornl
Our Suits and Furnishings Are Marked Close to Begin With and a Cut
L SALE
Means Something to You.
H. J. W1D COMPANY
,JU IClaylonSt
J
The Shop of Quality
Athens, Ga.
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