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Sibley Will Be
Lawyer’s Guest ' :1
ATLANTA. Ga. - Unit *<1 States p«
Judge Samuel If. Sibley vill bo tl?
the guest of tin t hint a Uiuy;. s' hi
Club at a dlunt r in the I'.iuthall t<.
A feature x oI tho meeting will !k‘
(11.a usaioii Uy tho lawyers of Im*
>rtant legislation now pending in
e General.Assembly. Plan for a
" barbecue In August also will lr
nsUlcred. •
ON WOOD?.AWN AVR—HALF BLOCK FKOM CAR LINK
Very Oolce Well Shaded Lot, Suitable for
Hand.scrrc Home, or Two Attractive Bungalows.
Size of lot. 00 ft frontage by 200 ft. deep, depth measured
k from center of street. Centers directly on lop of th<* rise or
highest point of Woodlaw/i hvenue-rqne of the highest and
; ^ coolest points in Athens and one of the prettiest afreets,
A nice homo c:i this lot Would give almost a perfect view of
MUledgc averse and street cafs, yet far enough back to miss
the noise.
Well shaded with oaks, various sizes. Faces north, affording
opportunity for shaded front veranda in heat of the day.
Neighborhood and surroundings unsurpassed, many spy u$j-
equnlcd anywhere in Athens.
$‘l,f00 wii! buy it—or, $2,100 will buy half of it.
II. O. KITING & COMPANY—Phone 1680.
Read The Banner’Herald Want Ads.
Notice
The hanks of Athens will, beginning Saturday, July 21st,
and running through September 22nd, done their doors on
each Saturday at twelve o’clock (Noon).
This early closing hour on Saturdays will lie followed by
each of thr hanks of the city, and depositors desiring pay
roll money v-ill please teke notice and come to the hanks
early.,
National Bank of Athens
Georgia National Bank
American State Bank
American State Bank, Broad St. Office
Athens Savings Bank
Commercial Bank
Athens, Go., July 13, 1923.
Nominations Are
Made Public For
State of Georgia
L. H. Crawfo.d. vice chairman
of the Republican s»tate central
committee, Tuesday announced
the nomination of several* Qeor<
spetivo cities. Recess appointments
giaus ns postmaster at thsir re
will he made at oiice, he said.
The nominations follow:
Tigual—Lancing B. I^eroy.
Villa Rica—C. M. Roberta*
McRae—Aiber tS. J. A#cRu«.
Glenwood—Mrs. A. F. JJeeeham.
Rhine—Joe B. Williams.
All Hen—IMI8S 15. A. Uttrington.
Stone Mountain J. A. UracewclI.
Statesboro—William H. Hlitch.
Carnesvilie —c. P. Sanders.
Loganville—William G. Smith.
I Rising Fawn—Abner II. Wood-
yard.
West Green—Joseph J. Ward.
1 Pine Grove—Mrs. Beulah L. Britt.
Iiaynec— Walter A. Butler.
Douglasville—Miss Virginia Ha-
gen. ,
Llncolntin—Mwrjane M. Wilkes. I
Union (Point—Miss Cora B. Wil
liams. i
Commerce—Claude E. Jackson. 1
East ElliJay—J. N. Wright. |
Cace Spring—A. M. Tumlin. •
Holden Introduces
Two Bills Thursday
Representative Frank A. Holden
of Clarke county introduced tho
following bills in the house Thurs
day: A
| To provide for registration of
I assignment of mortgage of deed.
General judiciary No. 1.
By request: To provide that city
courts created by general assem
bly shall be courts of record.
THREE~GET ?CHOLAR8HIP8
COVINGTON, Go.—Three New- *
(on county girls have been award
ed scholarships fer the short course
at the State College of Agricul
ture in Athens, August f-ll. They
ase Misses Christine George, Ireno j
Eddlemann and Pansy Ewing.
Veterinarians of
Sta:c Vttcrlnarlon of Georgia;
Dr. J. W. Conw^f oi-^nub^W
Two States Meet; an<1 nr ' w- E - cotton '° f thu uu-
<reau of Animal Husbandry of
YVasMn'tfon. D. C., made address
es. Among others in attendance
were Dr. W. K. Lewis, State Vet
erinarian of South Carolina; Dr.
C. 1). Lowe, State Veterinarian of
Tennoss o; Dr. A. I~ Hlclemdfn, In-
pector i nhcarge of co-oporativc
THE OLD HOME TOWN
FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1923.
By Stan!;
MACON, Ga.—State veterinari
ans of Georgia, riouth Carolina and
Tennessee were m session in Ma
con at tho Hotel Dempsey, the
purpose of the meeting lieinr to
discuss the suppression of »on-
tagious abortion among stock in
order that a conference m‘ght I
held prior to the estAbllslim*
quarantine restrictions again
movement of cattle Infested
tuberculosis and contagious control
if. in Georgia on behalf of the govern
or- [meat; Dr. a. G. Rihardson. of tho
1th State College of Agriculture; Pro-
contagious abortion In the state. |lessor Milton J. Jarnagr.n, of tho
Presiding Aver the session was , State College of Agriculture^ tfnrj
B. W. Hunt, of Eatontffn, who Is i Dr. J. W. Sullins, animal husharidf.
prominently and actively Interested man of the exi>eriment station-'*'
4n tho .work. Dr. Pater F. Bahnson- Griffin.
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Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Sommer Tourist season is now on and vacations aro
In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround
ing Snmmor Tourist travel aro more liberal tbis season than
Ip almost an, prfcvlous year. Reduced rates are In olfect to
practically every.state In the Union as well os to some points —
In Canada, the various tours including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Law
rence River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parks, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overs
may be made at any point on either going or return trip,
within final limit of ticket, which is, In most cases, Octo
ber 31, 1923. I
Let us help you arrange your vacation. We are hero to
seTYO and any Information desired will be gladly furnished
by ticket agent In your town or by the undersigned.
v J. P. BILLUPS, *
-i t General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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was first Reported nine feet long—when measured By
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