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BAWWBR-BMAtP. ATHENS, GEORGIA
Classified Advertisements
1IM RITES.
2 Cents a Word ' T /
Minimum Chare* of 40 Cent*
Insertions. Seven times for the
prlea of five Insertion*.
All discontinuance* MUST b*
made In psreon at Th* Ban
ner. Herald Office or by letter
Telephone discontinuance* are
NOT valid.”
7C iWANT Aq
* ^ PHONE?
BANNER.HERALD WANT
ADS QBT HFbULTS
Call For Your Answers
Answers t«» the following Want Ads I
arc being held at the lmmi«>r-tlo
Office. They will Is; held f..r a
ISA LK8MKX WANTKI>—FOR
**k and
“UR PEWOMSfcD USED cars are
U<*M for long and satisfactory ecrv*
h'*. You «avc the difference. Con oily
»r Co. JlOc
FOR SALK — FOR I) FERTILIZER
Now ready for delivery. C, A.
Trtmeell Motor C*>. !<),.
. I fox 425, 1 I**OIR 8AUMJHEA!', UNDERWOOD
J8,*j Typewriter No. 5. Good a* new.
— |Dne flat top desk. Apply 521 South
DURING j Lumpkin Street. JlOp
a dps.
canvassing. | **KE <
k. Expert- j befu
i Company. {
DISTRIBUTORS—QIRCKLY
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
, Seed Potatoes for sale.
Hauffhey & Haujfhcy, or'
phone 1630. jlOc
1-2 PRICE SALE
>R«»NA -TYPEWRITER, ONE
size lee li x. on* Virth.lt
records. Tel. (38 tonight. Jgp
few flajH und thru destroyed.
Athens Banncr-HsfnW
Phone 75—WANT ADS—Phone 75
July fc-!»th. )
|"ANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER
having farm for wile; give part)cu-1
| fa cm and lowest price. John j. Black,
[Uhlppcwa Wlsct.ft.Hln. J8j-
Lost and Found
FOUND—JN ATLANTA ADOPT two
-- r * v 'liiitHo watch, wrap-
feed In Georgia National Rank flic |.
\,.ui writing, •Stainim. W. I>. IJ." t.n
Rack of jeann*. Owner ran get Infor
mation by calling nt Danner-Herald
Office and paying for thin atlvcrtlNe-
tnent. JS < :
Im.vnted -four or five room 1
house or apartment In deslnilds*
*'« igltbf.rhood at r. ouf nablo price f
V.’ouM like a iiermancnt place. Ad-
dresx P. o. IP,* 173, Athens, Ga. JS.-
WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER
having farm for sale; give particu
late and lowest price. John J. Biac| t .
f'bjHpewn Kails, Wisconsin. Jf»j,
STRAYED-FEMALE FETTER, blatk
sjH't.t. Notify Kdgnr Fowler, Phone
5202. J8|.
WANTED- AT ONCE A FIRST .-lava
c« t,k. W. |. Abney, 698 N. Pope
Street. J8c
LOST—BROWN TICKED POINTED
df g. large acar on ahnuWer. Reward.
Nunio Mack. E. 12. La ink in. JlOp
For Rent—Booms
FOR RENT - SIX ROOM BRICK
house. Clone In. AH modern nmven-
IcnceH. One block from car line.
Phone 1257-W. jSo
I/OST—ONE BLACK at »AT. Reward
for return. Phone 2<k. jSc
i \.E ARK OWE RING F- • MONDAY
r.0Ric attractive hatn at fl.DY and
*2.98. Mrs, Arih'f Bureti, W4 II.,I- j
nap Uhlj;.
MfecuJtaftfoufl
MISS MAROARKTIIK MoRCl
lake a limited number t vi
plan-1 pupils. Phone 112-J.
rJALLSTt NJJ and LIVER e »
SATURDAY, JULY7,1323.
)1
WANTED—Boy to carry j|“"
papers on Barber street
and Newtown. Apply
Banner-Herald Office.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED Iloa
house. Address "A, If. C.”
Runner-Herald.
BELL MADISON "REfTTEIt MADE"
■ SHIRTS direct from our factory to
wearer. No capital or rxirerlottee re
quired. Easily Hold. Ill* profits.
Writ* for frpo samples. Madison
,1IIU», 603 RrnMWiiy.-New York. J8c
MEN OVER is WILLING to travel.
Make aceret JnveidlgaUun*. Reports.
Salary and exponno*. Ex|ierlenro ith-
• Bccpssary. Write J. Gnnor, Former
OoVt. Detect I vt*. St. Loulii.
HO(>MS FOR RENT-FOR Sleeping
or light housekeeping. Apply 413
Meigs Street. jsp
WE ARE OFFERING Fo:: MONDAY
attractive hats at #1.98 and
#2.98. Mru. Arthur Lurch, 3**4 Jl«,l-
IlldL.
ATHENS WESTERN’ UNION ROYS
forms. •Tho now unlforma according
office have many advantages over
U'f boys like them much better on
I < a ranee. The new uniforms have re
entire system.
i their new green forestry uni-
o -Manager Harris of the local
o old blue cloth uniforms, and
(-count of the military like ap-
aced tLc olC blue ones over the
Matrimonial i
Y. PRETTY, Affe tionatc I
-y. Write enclosing I
Dawn. S »utl» Euclid.;
jHp •
ould
BETTER
SHOE REPAIRING
H0FMEI8TER SHOE 6HOP
Phone Your Order
1186
Wo Call Fbr and Deliver.
THE lUfiflIEB
COUNTYPLAI
(Continued from page one)
. »! eo-i>;»' ratlve wiles «>
i; and chickens similarly
disposition of mlsccllan-
prmlueti
Foi
np|«
other words, has procei
ne, rational, nonsp cilia
ul him not divipiacd the
nail Ihlr
profit the
. hippf d a earload of ribbon can-
nip In barrelH Monday l» Mont
■cry. The bureau Is HkcWlnr
• f.irnurs* purtlmslr.g aM>ncy
I. u'-ht for them lent season 1,601
of fcrtilisL-r materials fo.
me m'xfn«. It buys seeds. 1'me
<■. almost anything In which i
•;hwhile saving can he made In
i-.Jer
the hart
FDR RENT—FOUR OR FIVE Rooms
at Oconee Heights. Mrs. H. P. Al
exander. JlOji
WANTED—HAVE A FEW VACANT
with
did
hoard
JlOii
J8^ poll RENT—FURNISHED Redrm
centrally located; special rate
UNlneHH people or summer school
students. Phone 1588 or cull at 516
J*P
FOR SALE
'Wanted — kspkiubnced haiiiipob salb — kink a-.ii.oii
at 410 MIII..I1K0 Avenue. JlOo Kre.h In. J. Short, CSD (
Avenue.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
Roans. Apply
FOR HALE—WHITE 11 LOCK
„ ... . nnd poll baby cart, In g hhI
Houthooiind t | on Phott* 1275-W.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northlsund
88:00 a Atlnntft-Mtinrne local 0:15 p
1:42 p Atl.-I!lrmlp~ham-Mcm. 3:11 P yog HAM
. 1:12 p ; Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:12 p, fop
T.U p Atl.-Abbevili* local 7:30
11:24 p - AU.-Rirnilnghnm 6:29
11:21 p Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a
l * .31 p Wilmington-N. Y. 6:23 a
jDe
QEOROIA RAILROAD
Arrive Depart
7:2* pH* 8:2®
12:16 pm 2:26 pm
I CENTRAL-OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Dolton. Agent. Phono 1061
Central of-Georgia Station
Depart far Macon 7:3U a. m.
4146 p. m.
Arrlv* front Macon 12:10 p. m.
|:3« P. m.
For further .information phone
J. Y. Bruce. C. A.. 640.
•i.MNESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
Schedules
■have Athens Arrive
7:43 A. M.4 , *5:20 P. M.
4:43 A. *!.•• ••10:10 A. M.
••Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday. April 26, 1622.
No. 6 leaves Athens 7:45 a. m. # ar-
i Lula 9.20 a. m. * I
No. I leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., ar-
r Ives Lula 6:45 p. m.
p No. 2 leaves Lula 6:55 p. m., ar-
r tfvd Athens 6:20 p. m.
E No. 5 leaves Lula 10:10 a. tn., ar-
[f yftes Athens 11:45 a. tn.'
B. MILLER. C. A., Athens. Ga.
Telephone 81.
m
12 TAD LEU HUITAULE
laso rotaursut or soda
fount. Also 4S rhnlr.i to mv’lii
Phono, write or wire us. The e nr*
to be Hold Immediately at a lour pNke.
The McGregor Company, Athens, Gu
|9c
WE ARE OFFERING FOR MONDAY
some attractive hats at #1.98 ni)d
12.98. Mrs. Arthur Burch, 304 Hol
man flldg.
REAL ESTATE f.OANH — fi. PER
cent monfcy. Rankers Reserve fijs
cm 6 t»er cent loans an; made «n
city or farm property to Imy, Imild,
Improve, or pay Indebtedness. Rank-
Reserve Deitoslt Cumituny, Keith
Hide,. (Cincinnati. Ohio. J8r
|2,€M/*51.r,S
.... 200,000.00
2a.100.00
Charter No. 652D Reserve Distr ut No. 0
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK
At Athens, In the State of Georgia, At the Close of Buci.ncc^
on June Co 1923.
RESOURCES
1. a Loans and dlscounta, including redis
counts, acceptances of other banks, oiiU
foreign bills of exchango or drafts sold j
with indorsenmnt of this bank (except
those .shown in b and c) 62,601,GGl.Ctl
Total Loans
2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $2,170.91
4. U. R. Government securities owned:
a Deposits to securo circulation (U.
bom’.s par vr.lac)
b All other United States Government se
curities (Including premiums, if any)
Total
5. Other bonds, stocks, securitier. etc
G. Furniture and fixtures $48,633.91
7. Itca! estate owned/ otln*:* than banking
house
8. Lawful reserve with Federal Uosorvo
Dank 1
9. Items with Fcdc al. Ilcscrvo Dank lu
process of collection
19. Umii in vault and utuount due from na
tional banks
11. Amount due from Elate batiks, hunkers,
and trust companies In the United
States,(other than Included In Items
8. 9. «ud 10)
13. Checks on other hanks In the same city
nr town ns retorting bank (other than
Item 12)
Total or Hems o. in. 11. 12, iiid 13 ....
b Miscellaneous cash Items
16. Redemption 'fund with U. S. Treasure-.*
und utio trom U. 8. Treasurer
•n day-old chicks. A large war»
* oprmteil fur grading, cur
"nd storing cwrpt potatoes and
: 1!-.- urd'-rjy marketing of crops
'ArrOllS MARKETING
’ABILITIES
A«hbi:m Distributing Company,
n lvate iv rporati n, th" heads o
i< !: iiavc Fr <-;i principals in pro
arict;
providu.
id fn.
Hitler
rnplemont and supplomen
orded 1,V the farm bu
other h eel business hous
223.100.00
1G2.227.24
48.C33.91
110.S19.E2 I
5:39.23
in.--lf.5l
154,441.52
C»no of Its departments la j
whulesalc grocery, which does nr
•ittle trading Ai kind. Another I
a^Jirge creamery, mtinufact»u-iny
rd! r fxr!,w:v«.!y from cream, el
•'•■I ‘T sour. Htlll nnothci
epartmenf is an Ice maniifneiur-
i" and cold icorago plant, yet nn
”•1" r « ctislo-M curing and star
department to handle the- fur
Th* BadA* ofTrue Independence
Look For The SiAn~
m
V
Progress
is the result of the sturdy pioneering and courage of tho
Independent Oil Man—
All progress and development of any importance wast first
conceived, executed and proved a success by the Inde
pendents” "before it was adopted by others.
The truly Independent Oil Men have organized to tell you
(the public) the facts.
This is the first advertisement of a scries to be issued from
time to time by members of a national organization known
as the Independent Oil Men of America. Membership a '■
confined to those companies who are truly Independent
and represent true competition.
Individually \vc are each Independent units, but collect-
ivcly we are tha great forward impelling spirit which has
kept the oil business fully abreast of the world s require
ments for petroleum products. If it were not for the
Independent Oil Man and bis ability to meet a great and
urgent demand, the automobile industry would have beep
retarded many years. Flexibility, courage and .daring are
the ear marks of Independence in the Oil industry.
When you think of Service—Progress—Quality and sin-
cere personal appreciation for your patronage go to the
Independent Oilman.
Look for the insignia of true Independence—Buy there.
MoPeP
GASOLINE
%
Is a real old fashioned gasoline, made by
Independent Refiners from the choicest grades.
EASY STARTING
CLEAN BURNING
SMOOTH •
POWERFUL
MORE MILES
Use Motorlifc Coupon Books Hi i( j (1
MotorLife Oil Co.
An Independent Home Company
Corner Prince Avenue and Meigs
E.-S. SPORTING GOODS COMPANY
. Corner Lumpkin and Washington*Streets Mi
JI
Alt InD resting new
HimbloM and frofl.i f.»r
w; .-.p tlhrnllerr. which
thi
etl In
?d bat
branch nn
market fry
«hltipe«‘
e|«.
AH
1G,820.69
44,717.17 '
c ■ ■ c C1’- ■■ ■-■-V u 'Alilg!
t PURE ANS SPARKLING
* NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other w«Ur hot tho wonderful tute, th, Invlsoratlna fatt
ing that It laavta aftar aach glaaa full—It’* delightful, yta U’a—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drink It All Year ’Bound—But Eapaelally ia Spring and turn-
mer—PHONE *6
Linton Springs Water Company
• - so- /■ be - JLii , Office. Broad Street l •
TOTAL -
v- LIABILITIES
17. • Capital stock r^ld 1“
18. Surplus fund
19. Undivided profits, $132,562.18
20. Circulating notes ouistnnc'ing
22. Amount duo to national banks
22. Amount duo to Stata banks, bankers and
trust companies In tbo United Which
and foreign countriest other thnn lit-
fcluded In Roms 21 or 22)
24. Certified checks outstanding
26. Cashier's Cheeks outstanding
Total of Items 21. 22. 23, 24. and 25 188,633.85
Demand deposits (other than Rank de
pcsits) subject to Rfrervt (doposits
payable within 30 daykV:
26. \ Individual deposits subject to check...
State, county, or other mun)cl|>al de
posits secured by pledge of assets of
this hank rc surety bond .... .».. . y.
30. plvldends unpaid .
>-tal demand deposits (other than
bank deposits) subject to Reserve,
Rems 26, 27. 28. 29. 30. and 31 778,871.34
Time deposits subject to Reserve (pay
able after 30 days, or subject to 30
days or more notice; and postal
savings): *“~
Certificates of deposit (other than for
money borrowed)
124. Other time deposits, savings
36. Postal savings deposits .. .»
Total of time deposits subject to Re
serve, Items 32, 33, 34. and 35 631.425.33
36. United States Deposits (other thpn postal
savings.) Including War Loaa deposit
account and deposits of United States
disbursing officers
39. Rills payable (Including all obligations
representing money borrowed other
than rediscounts)
4?! Notes and bills rediscounted. Including
acceptances of other hunks and for.
elgn hills of exchange or drafts sold '
with Indorsement of this bank ..
dr part me
-ertbed >n detail later.
CHFAMERY
PAYING $20,000
T .!<• c -taniery ia to the farmer?
Du- l:«-y tk’pnrttmnt. it *tartc.
, !,, "t 100 dairyin.rt aupply
tnif tTiMni. X.iw IIm regular nh|p-
pera numbf r 1.03', and it« paymen
■» .arm -f. made by check on tin
fin.t and 16th «:f each month, ru-
b«?twi cii $30,000 nr.cl $33,000. ft |
132,562 18 tI,at 'f pc -Tm production In
SIIO.UOO.UU I .hi " ,f " '■'’••"'ll 109.000 iwun.il
z9.552.5o: J; h T. ^m ," " ko ' y «»■•*
■ 1,1 " < a ,c "id be realised.
dairy Industry alono pmb-
iild not pay. The South
148,372.47 4 12I? ,, " a ._r* t . en . B,or in iti>
10,000,00
.*3*ty3MS
$ 400.000.00
400,000.00
Hut <
ably
.muutftuuugfpmiuiiiiww s
TOTAL $3,647,435.78
STATE OF GEORGIA—tfounty of Clark^as:
1, p. T. BETTS, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief!
•» 271 tk> ■ Jf. . 1 jrrt w,mmr ' r >’ della rer’
%497.8s *’•;* In ,o "« n,n «w. hog nn .’
h. lt rnniWnitllin «.,ulil Iv found
n-ros u!-v, in Turnor county the*
tnurln t their rronm nnd f.4d th*
w.ir ( n nktm milk to the c.*,lvc« nl-,
und clitcHtms, to tm marketed’lutei
a. horn. CBUB and Jioultrj*.
Tho fourth orllclo nn the Tu ne*
gwmty program will ln Th ,
Oanner^lferatd tnmnrnw
Mayburg’s Sale
Opened Saturday
, With Big Crowds
j dual one '^7 Thn Ilanner-
!, , I, "'" s usn ' 1 *° "tnouneo the
128.5ii?.r>:: *“>>■ rlcaratu-u Sale at .Mayhur K ’ n ,
402.622.40 I iH-'Ball yesterday with
335.30 ' “ ,ron « 8 °f bargain seekers crowd-
I ing tho store.
Tho sale will continue through
next Saturday. Prices on all m©r-
f chandtee have been marked down
to a degree that will Insure quick
selling.
Mr. Lesser, who has been man
ager of tho local May burg store
will sever his connection there next
Saturday nnd will immediately go
fo Nqw York to buy newmtock for
the Fashiop Shop which will open
in tho Head and McMahan build.
IDE about September 1st.
3,789.46
209,031.61
M)3,OG2.oi
| ' 4 P T. BETTS. Ctuhler.
“ Subfroth-d and .worn to be
fore me tMi Tth* d»y of Jaljr.
tiM.'
H. L. 8HELLNUT.
.NotaryPublic.
CORRECT—Attest:
J.VO. J. WILKINS,
J. WARREN SMITH.
JULIAN 8. 00STCH1U8.
Director,.
You Know
OLDFIELD
Cord Quality
BUY NOW From Regular Tire Dealers
at These Astounding LOW PRICES
30x3 999’a
30x31/, 999’a
32x3 ft. Oldfield
31x4 Oldfield
32x4 Oldfield
33x4 Oldfield
34x4 Oldfield
32x4ft Oldfield
33x4ft Oldfield
34x4ft Oldfield
36x4% Oldfield
35x9 Oldfield
Fab. Gray ^
Tires Tubes
7X0 1.65
8.50 1.75
Gray
Cord Tubes
$18.05
19.90
20.50
21.15
25X5
26.50
27.05
2K45
33.70.
$2X5
2.60
2.75
2.90
Red
Tubes
3.69
4.14
4.31
4:63
5.15
E. KAY
•THE SMILING PAINTER-
Fine painting and Interior
O, eo rating
Phono 12r"
Ga.
Oldfield Cord Tim ore nee teeted—hold
ing all of the track record, made In the patt
three ycara.
Oldfield Cord Tires are road tested—in
the Wichita, Kansas, Economy Road Teat,
in the winter of 19S2, the official record
ahowed a set of Oldfield Cord, had traveled
31,025 mile, before the first tin cave way.
And thi, ia only on* of many instances of
unusual highway performance.
Oldfield Cord, are built by one of the
largest tire manufacturen, who must main
tain the established reputation of these re
markable cords.
Here on the biggest tire and tube valors *
ever offered by anyone. Come tn today.
Buy your tires now before our stock ia ex
hausted. Purchase from e regular tire deal,
er. located near you. We (tend behind
them tires and are ready at all timea to
v'vo you prompt service.
EPPS GARAGE
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