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rtESDAY. JULY 17, 1929.
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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DANNY TRIES TO BE CONSOLING
By Allman
WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Wore
Minimum Charge of 40 Cants
Insertions. Seven times for t
i of five Insertions.
All discontinuances MUST bt
made In person si The Ban*
•.Herald Office or by latter
Telephone discontinuances are
NOT val(d.
WANT AD
f PHONH
BANNEft-HEHALD WANT
AOS GET RESULTS
75
75
Lost and Found
,0ST—ONE SET (12 PISTON
rings) with springs and sleeve,
ctween Athens and Atlanta. Rc-
Notify Sam W. I’inson, 164
"layton Street.j!7c
.0ST—NEW BROWN LEATHER
traveling bag between Univcr-
ity campus and, 198 Dougherty
Call 673 and get reward. j!7c
,0ST—GOLD LINK BRACELET
with flower design engraved on
. Reward if returned to Eleanor
smith, Winnie Davis Hall, tare S.
WANTED—TO BUY A SMALL
ho'jse of four of five rooms.
Must have all modern convenien
ces and located in desirable part
of city . Write “Location, 1 ' care
Banner-Herald.
WANTED—TO EXCHANGE *1-
niost new Liberty Touring Car
with a Red Seal Continental Mo
tor, and run like a sewing ma
chine, for a vacant lot. J. L. Pcnd-
i j!7p
WANTED—POSITION AS Book
keeper by young man; will con
sider clerkship, grocers preferred.
Answer “X. Y. Z.,” care Banner-
Herald. - jl7c
WANTED-TO BUY Unimproved
lot in desirable residence sec
tion. Must lxmreasonable. Give lo
cation and price. Apply “P. M.,”
Banner-Herald. j!9d
SEE OUR PEDIGREED U0ED
cars before you buy. Conolly
Motor Co. jl7c
FOR SALE — THREE BURNER
oil stove, dining table and
dresser. Cheap for immeditae
sale. Phono 1374. jl8p
FOR SALE CHEAP—Immediate-
ly, gas range, refrigerator and
possibly other household goods, in
good.condition. Phone 1003. j!7p
roll SALE—Mut.g Beans.
Banner-Herald office.
At»piy
FOR SALE—SHETLAND PONY,
buggy, harness and saddle. Per
fectly gentle. Apply ^ A. Crane,
Phone 582 or 1T17. jl7c
WANTED — BY TWO YOUNG' AUTO PARTS HALF PRICE.
men room and board in private' Auto Wrecking Co., 840 Broad
family, or will rent^ room and get Street. 'J20c
meals elsewhere. “D. A. P.,” care j
lianner-Hcrald. jlOd.OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
ere men to* instruct our boys amUnoted Georgia woman author. The
TAX IS “UNJllSf
(Continued from page one)
aoption of tt tax system which
will rid Ueor.T:a of tile . existing
'unjust, unfair end Indefensible" , , , ,
trfx and provide means of,.the elassiticd nnd Income tax
girls,*' convention opened Monday night
Without advocating any of the with welcome exercises with May
sundry tax measures before the or J. K. Dortch delivering the
Georgia legislature. Governor welcome address. Tuesday l*rcs -
Wulkcr appealed -to Georgia edi- dent W. G. SutIWo delivers his ad
torx;to help build up a public dress after which the visitors
scntAnorit wfich will rid Georgia leave for Hartwell where a big
of •hrnhi&t and unfair system of entertainment program bus been
taxation which is imposing upon prepared, , nn0r at the
ono-half of the people theHurden I Hartwell High School and ride
of the government while another over the counties of frank^n and
half i-i enjoying its fruits and «ar..
dodging^ responsibility of pay
ment
Pointing out that adoption of
either the proposed classified tax,
the income tax or a combination
for ^adequate support to the high-i^N ho “unVopular and turn loose
educational institutions as well I a howl from the demagogue, the
are good for long and satlsfac-
^ANTED—TO RENT Apartment tory service. You eavo the differ-
. pf three or four rooms, suitable enqe. Conolly Motor Co. jI7c
for couple. State conveniences, lo- “ ■
cation and price. Address “H. B.,”J Miscellaneous
care Banner-Herald. ^^jjJUNK AUTOMOBILES-—We Pay
open in most
:very part of the city. Ap-
ily at Banner-Herald Of-
icc after two p. m. and
isk for Mr. Jones.
Wanted *
VANTED — ONE FURNISHED
room, close in. P. O. Box No.
63. jlTb
IP__ ri„„* i, ! highest price* for any make of
* or Kent—Koclt.S I junked capo. Auto Wrecking Co.,
Q - - J 17 ’ 1 1 FOR RE(IT — UNFURNISHED 840 Broad Street. j20c
1VAVWI1 uni l> | first floor apartment, all con-
tv AIN xlBiljr venicnccs, private bath, entrance
IV ANTED Several in. ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 meters. To conple or two
pViUM lEiIJ BCVC ^j. r „_ grown people. Phone ,426. j!7c
tclligent bo
Wc
fS to
‘lave
gnmp FOR RENT—NINE ROOM house,
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. .
•rthbound Southbound
oo a Atlanta-Monroe local 6:l. r » p
2 12 p Atl.-Birmingham-Mem. 3:12 p
Norfolk-Itich.-N. Y. 3:12 p
7:55 p Atl.-Aubt>rnie local ?-no a
> 24 p Atl.-Birmingham < 6:29
partly furnlahod, or two apart
ments, one unfurnished and one
furnished, at 840 W. Hancock.
'Phone 9134. j!7c
FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR
unfurnished apartment, to cou
ple without children, 3 rooms, 2
largo closets and private bath. 170
Barber, day phone 83G; night 1213.
j!7c
FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE,
bath and all modern convenien
ces. Large shady lot, good neigh
borhood. Reasonable terms. Apply
P. O. Box 174. jl9c
FOR RENT—6 ROOM Apartment,
modern conveniences, Milledgc
avenue. Possession August’ 1st.
Albert E. Davison. J18c
FOR SALE
LEADING ATLANTA MUSIC
house has an Upright Piano
, „. . , „„ .nearby, which they will sell to
-in Norfolk-Washington i-.V) » party who will complete the re-
i -,f o WIMlngtun-N. Y. 6:20 a mB j|,i nK monthly payments. Ad-
Box
OtfftriaiA RAILROAD
rrlvo s Depart
< 20 pm '8:lo am
mo pm S:25 pm
CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RY.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1661
Central'of Georgia Htatlon
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.
|:4S p. in.
arrive from Macon 12:10 p. tn.
9:30 p. m.
For further Information phone
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., C40.
GAINESVILLE Ml
Sc hi
*av* Athene
! MIDLAI
edyfei
ND RY.
Arrive
A. M.e *5:20 P. M.
A. M.*e ••10:18 A. M.
Daily. ••Dally Except Bundajr.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 89, 1*0.
No. 6 leaved Athena 7:45 a. m., ar-
ive.i Lula 9:J0 a. m.
No. s leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., ar-
ves Lula 6:45 p, m.
No. 7 leaves Lula 8:55 p. ro., ar-
•‘ves Athens 8:30 p. m.
No. 6 leaves Lula 10:10 a. tn., ar
rives Athenf 11:45 a. m.
U. B. MILLER, C. A., Athens, Go.
Telephone 81.
dress Post Office
A., Atlanta, Ga.
Ad
No. 9, Sta.
\ JIOc
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L. T. CARITHERS
BETTER
. SHOE REPAIRING
HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP
Phone Your Order
1113
We Call For and Deliver.
E.KAY
«thb smiling painter*
Fine painting and Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athen*. Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
Tho second installment of city
taxes arc duo from July .10th to
- t'~Ti
August 1st, inelusivy. Taxpayer^
who fail to pay on or before Aug
ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 cost
on fi fa, which will be issued
against ail-delinquents.
G. E. O’FARRELL,
Aug. 1. City Marshal.
THE TURNED
COUNTY PLAN
(Continued from page out.)
Pkv.ki.kaa
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No othor water has ths wonderful teste, the Invigorating feel
ing that It leaves sfter each glass full—It's, delightful, yes It’s—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Brink It All Year ’Roomf—But Especially In Spring and Sum-
, , ^ mat—PHONE 85
Linton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street
•nation as a check on the prices
paid and If member* become die-
satisfied with grades allower, can
sat up Its own lnspc,ctlng service;
also, of course, resuming It* aale*
If th*t appear dealrabl*.
CO-OPERATING
BALE PRICE ’ ’ -
Trices realised at tho last co
operative aale y/cre: Fryers, 41
cents tho pound, hens 31 cent*,
turkey*, 25 cent—off season; geese
—also oft season—10 cents. The
poultry was unloaded directly Into
the. car from wagons, buggies and
automobiles.
County Agent Rails keeps la
closo touch by mall and wire with
market quotations and aclla la car
lota on blda from tho Unde; Mils
practice differing from that fol
lowed In the flrat iChesterfleld
county isle In South Carolina,
where the extension aervico mere
ly arranged for tho aale, the buy
er himself making payment direct
ly lo the vendor. Mr. Ralla in these
transactions acts not as county
agent, but as the manager of tho
farm bureau, wblcb Is a co-opera
vo business enterprise.
RIVATE
FEEDING PLANT
The Aahburn Distributing com
pany has built In roar of Us whole*
sale grocery warehouse and direct,
ly above Its refrigerating depart
ment a double row, face to fee*
of three-tiered cables, with a se.-v-
Ing alley between, them, a Jotor-
drlven Teed ' grinder at one end
and shallow V trough* running
along the Iront* of th* cages, Intp
which thT birds can dip "
beaks from between tho
chickens are bought day by day
from farmer*, the co-operative
sales quotations mainly determin
ing the prfcei, and are fed
ns common schools of the state. ,governor declared that. Georgia
Pointing out the dilapidated{wOf not get anywhere industrially
condition of buildings of the Uni- or educationally until the existing
verslty of Georgia, where the sfrtcm of, taxation is wiped out
“Chancellor, in my opinion, the.aml something which will make
highest servant in the state, sits j tho “tax dourer pay his shnre
in office, which is a distance to of government expense is adopt-
the commonwealth, and the Stnto k*L
Normal School buildings, are in I . _ .
such a poor state of repair that:BREADING FOB
unless they receive a coat of paint TAX .SYSTEM ^ _
they will not only continue a dis- _ . . . « a £ I
- ■ • - ,, ' v —*- •* AU - 4 the'creases requested:
Lavonia is oozing with hospi-
taUty and the guests, some two
hundred in number, are enjoying
the activities immensely.
EDUCATORS ASK FOR
(Continued from page one.)
grace to Geargin but actually fall
to the ground.” The governor
launched into a sincere and fer
vent appeal for the * support of
Georgia editors in helping relieve
the existing status.
“I crave, as well as sonie of the
opponents of higher educational in*
ntitutions. for n better system of
common schools/’ s^d the gover
nor, ?but unler.3 qur higher Instb
tutlooe arc bettcr_pupportcd by the
state we will continue to be de
prived of competent teachers for
our common schools in view of the
fact-that two*thirds of the present
teachers arc graduates only of the
public tchools
IGNORANCE, ' ? .
THATS ALL
“There is nothing the matter
with Georgia but its ignorance,”
the governor declared. “Brilliant
professors are leaving for other
positions where - they have more
pportunity for service, leaing be-
ind in a
large measure, medio-
Although he asserted that
responsibility for the <
turc’s anil not his,
expressed pleasure
governbr
the pro-
assembly -- -- -
lem. v He fprthcr declared every
spark moment of his executive
thnt is spoflt in counseling with
an effort
,. - r Jus ion and
ibiiy ih the-'ranks
lirm in order that but of this
session will come a substitute for
the, ^antiquated system of taxa-
6(a«i vtAMt in tmaam 1118 j
tlon now in vogue. 1
The governor referred to a re
cent ^appeal of his In 1 which he
urged, ! tb*t advertising of the "bad
in our *tate be caased.” ‘‘We
havo enough good things in Geor
gia to advertise without flaunting
before the world all the badness
that' occurs within our borders,”
he said. .
Governor Walker’* address, fol
lowed that of Mrr. Corra Harris,
University of
Gcorgtd
85,000
$150,000
Summer
School
6,000
10.000
Tech
. 112,500
175,000
Agricultural ..
. 80,000
185.000
Smith Lover
. 100.000
1S5.000
Extension ...
. 35.000
50.000
Institutes ..
. 2.500
2,500
Bowden ... ..
. 15,000
25.000
Dalton
. 27.000
32.000
Medical
College
85,000
35,000
Hyg. and I’ub
Health
15.500
20,000
State Normal .
. 63,000
80,000
Georgia College
for Women ...
90,000
90.000
Extension . .
. 12.500
12,500
Valdosta
. 31.500
- 50,000
Savannah
10.000
10.000
Albany
. 15,000
16.000
Summer
School
. 2,500
2.500
1737,000 $1,083,500
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton.
VUV7
“I cab tec around the wor
The next jlace in Rainbow Land
whore th^ Twins went with Mis
ter Sky Bow was the place here
the Googlies live.
The Googlies were not beautiful.
They ’
far from it. Indeed theyv^blrd’s nests for lunch. I can see
were ugly, for their eyes stuck out
Mke the lamps on an automobllo
and it gave them the appearance of
inquisitive beetles standing on
their hind legs.
•'How do you do?” said a Googly,
stepping up and tipping his hit
“Wc’vo been expecting you for five
hours and forty-five minutes and
sixteen seconds. You are late.”
“Why!” exclaimed Nancy. “How
did you know wo were coming?”
“Never ask a Googly how he
knows anything.” said tho Googly
importantly. 'Thea«* eyes of ours
not madn for nothing. Somo
peoplo liavo necks that stretch.
Others havo ears that stretch
(when tliero are secrets to be
heard), but wo havo eyes that
stretch. Look!” 4
And before the Twins could so
Id with these eyes of mine.”
much as wink, hadn’t tho Googly
shot his great eyos up like sky
rockets and 'brought them down;
again! “A-ha I knew iff” he erf* ’.•
The Emperor of Chins is liaving
around the world with tbewb eyeo
of mine. Anything yon wiah to
know?”
“Oh* yes, yes!” cried Nick
“Ploaso tell mo what 8anta Claun
is doing. And Mrs. Claus and
overybody."
“H*m! Just wait!” said the
Googjy shooting up bis oyes again.
“Santa Claus Is painting a word
on an express v wagon. - It says
“Nick/ And Mrs. Claus 4s makjng
a doll drtss. Now she's pinning a
paper on it. It spy* Wafccy.* -
Then I ho Googly brought bis eyes
down again.
“Oh. roy!” sighed happi
ly, “I wish'I were a Googly. You’d
never have to steely at all. You’d
now everything.”-. .-
Be Qontlnued)
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
UNDER THE SEA
Stor, b, Hal Cochran. i Drawing* bj Lee Wrixhl
CHAPTER 10
*fheie caeca for tc'nto 14 dajra, nn
a mixture of buttermilk I from the
adjacent creamer, op*rated L, the
same compear); law .grade Hour
and corn meal. At the -il rf tl.e
feeding period, the chlckon* are
killed And dressed by government
specifications. Iced down In bar
rels and shipped the greater part to
Atlanta and Jacksonville The ut-
—il mi*i NROlM 111 etagew
and verr little comnlalnt ,ias been
received ss to qntllt, or condition.
So far the Southern market has
satisfactorily abso'bed the outpnt
A good deal of the custom comes
from high grade hotels.
Jhould say I would like to ride,” shouted Jack, ’’but how can I
a horses? They haven’t any backs Uke regular horses.” “That’ll
ride son horses? They haven’t any bad__ _ - . ,
be easy ■ enough,” replied tho watermitc. And with thnt he hitched
tho horses to a huge sen shell and Jack quickly climbed aboard.
“Gid P«p,” shouted tho watermitc.
ling ewift
®PPII8i And In nn instant Jack
traveling swiftly through the water, with Flip running nlo ig bclnnd
him. He had gone but a short distance when, looking bad:, h- ;;aw
that Flip had disappeared. Theh Lj heard another commotion in the
water.
$6.00 to $8.00 Shoes reduced to .. $4.95
$5.O0 to $7.50 Shoes reduced to .. $4.45
$4.00 to $6.50 Shoes reduced to
$4.00-to $6.00 Shoes reduced to
$•4.50 to $5.00 Shoes reduced to,
$!4.00 to $4.50 Shoes reduced to
$2i0 to $4.00 Shoes reduced to .. $1.95
$2.00 to $3.50 Shoes redubed to .. $1.65
$2.00 to $3.00 Shoes reduced to .. $1.45
$1.50 Shoe's reduced to $1.25
$1.00 Shoes reduced to 95c
$3.95 -v
$3.45
$2.95
$2.45
Jack, of course, wanted to go back and see what the matter
decided to just shout “Turn aitpund,” -nd when ha did, aurc ,
the horse* turned. And *von Jack found out what tad stopped
(Continued.)'
This Clearance Sale of Shoes
begins Wednesday morning,
and it will pay you to see these
offerings.
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Clayton Street Athens, Georgia
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission Z par cent.* over 11,000;
10 per cent np to fl,000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices Phone 1671.
405 Holman Bldg. Athens, Oeorgla