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SUNDAY. JULY. 22. 1921
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OLIVIA'S DOING FINE
By Allman
2enjts a Word
Minimum Chars* of 40 Cartel
insertions. Seven tinea - tor the
price of five insertion*
4)11 dlaeontlnuancel*' MUbT he
made In psrtoq si The Ban.
ner-Herald Offle* or by letter
Telephone dlaeentlndanoee are
NOT valid.
7C WANT AD
ID M PHONB
BANNER.HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS
75
Lost and Found
'.OST—BROWN BOSTON BUt.L
Terrier, one year old. Has tag
X \ 2<», and street number on col
lar. Mrs. Jno. E. Talmadge, Jr.,
'2S8 Prince Ave. Reward if re
turned. j24c
FOUfJDiOSfe HKY ON A Brittle
opener. Owner can have same
by paying for this ad. Apply at
i tanner-Ifcraldt’ j24d
WANTED CIGAR SALESMAN—
$150 per month and expenses.
Experience unnecessary. Send
stamped addressed envelope for
information. Royal Cigar Co.,
High Point, N. C. j22p
EARN MONEY AT HOME during
spare time painting lampshades,
pillow tops for us. No canvassing.
Easy and interesting work. Ex
perience unnecessary. Nileart
Company, 2311, Fort Wayne, Ind
iana; j22p
SALESMEN — $150 MONTHLY
and expenses, selling cigars;
experience not necessary. Send
self-addressed stamped envelope
for information. Carolina Cigar
Co., High Point, N. C. j22p
WANTED SALESMEN Recent
College graduates, to call on
educational institutions through
WAITED—JOB AS GENB1
servant by experienced colored
woman, willing U do anything,
eight hours per dav. Would like
to live on lot. Address “E. B*”
care Banner-Herald. j24p
WANTED — WE WANT THE
right woman in every place to
introduce our gorgeous Hybrid
Tea and other roses, old fashioned
flowers, climbing vines, flowering
shrubs and trees. There is in each
community a tactful woman of
wide acquaintance, favorably
known, who can make a great suc
cess of this undertaking. If we
are talking to you, write us to
day. First National Nurseries,
Rochester, N. Y. J22p
out the country, selling class jew-Jyg
expenses and salary '.paid,
WANTED—Second hand
wire bird cage. Phone
ses and salary paid, f - tT •
this is an educational engagement I WAIN J.J!jU — We BTC IB
fer any ambitious young man. flLp mnrkot for Sped
Address Quayle & Son, Iqc., Al-» ine marKe,: I0r oeea
bany, N. Y., giving three refer- i Oats and Wheat. It must
cnqes; business reference, 1 be puer and SOUnd. H. L.
|Ccfer Seed Co., Phone
ferre<$.
man wanted—by old e«ub-1247, 269 N. Lumpkin St
Hshed wholesale coal corpora-*
tio.i to solicit carload orderf^fo;
vlKtt p t SJPrjfineat quality hard and soft coals
kbhy down aTrCT* f,om combined consumer, for
University campus.
For Rent—Roccs
trar’s Office. j22c
WANTED—HELP
users 25 per cent or more. Stores,
factories, schools, institutions,
, heme are easily sold.' Our men
SELL MAPI
Shirts' direct from our factory
to wearer. "No capital or experi
ence required. Easily sold. Big
profits. Write for free samples.
Madison Mills, 603 Broadway, New
York. r- j22c
OAD
ULES
DlAIR LINE RY.
' Southbound
rUspta'-Monroe local. 6:15 n
rmiczham-Mem. 1:11 p
RIch.-N. Y. 1:18 p
ivllle local 7:10 a
Atl.-Birmingham- Idl a
Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a
WUmlngton-N. T. 6:29 a
making *6,000 to *10,000 yearly.
Some working capital necessary in
the beginning. No experience re
quired. Our field representative
-in-Athens -in the near fu-
‘ • ' iw. Boyl-
tore for personal interview
sto.n Coal Co., 3679 So. Racine
Ave., Chicago. j22p
Wanted
WANTED — FIFTY BUSHELS
One’, and Two’,, new Iriah Po
tato,,. Athens Provision Co., Cor.
Broad and Foundry Sts. )22c
WANTED—A GOOD JOB BY A
young man willing to do any
kind of work. Address “Jib, care
Bannor-Herald. . 22 P
Arrlvp
7:20 pm *
13:10 pm
’ Depart
8:20 am
1:25 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Bolton. Agent, rhone 1401
Central of Georgia Station
Deport for Macon 7:10.a. ip.
4:45 j». m. * 0
Arrive from Macon 11:10 p. m.
9:30 p. m-
For further Information phone
J. Y. Druce, C. A., 040.
OAlNEiviCLE MIDLAND. RY.
* Schedule*
l/ave Athene Arrive
7:45 A. H* C ) * 5:2 ° T’ ***
10:44, A. M.** eei0:l#'A. M.
•Dally, ••Dally Except 8unday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 20. !•**• %
No. C Jepves Athene 7:41 a. m., ar
rives Lula'OdlO'a. m.
No. l leaves Athene 4:16 p. »•.
lives Lula 5:45 d. m.
No. 7 leatmCiUla 0:55 p. m„ ar-
rrves Athens. !;30 p. m.
No. 5 !*»** *ula 10:10 a. m.. ar
rives Athene 11:45 a. m.
O. B.
C. A., Athens, GS.
ion* SL '
Guard Your Health
Bmbi>
prevewtiveT^mew
■MHIX. Kit UU H
I InkHa IL ...
WnM f.r Ctr«l,r
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 80?
L. T. CARITHERS .
FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR
unfurnished# apartmfent, to cou-
f >le without children, S rooms, 2
arge closets and private bath. 170
Barber, day phone 836; night 1213.
J22c.
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart
ment, Grady Ave.; five room
dwelling, large lot, Bloomfield St
T. L. Mitchell, Phone £40. j24p
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart
ment, all modern conveniences.
Walls refinished. Large yard, Mil-
ledge Ave., corner Meiga St Al
bert E. Davison. j24c
FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE
nice convenient unfurnished
rooms. V. V. Ray, 421 Boulevard.
J24p
FOR RENT—A GROUP OF un
usually desirable upstairs rooms.
Bath,i lights and gas. 243 Dear-
ing St. Phone 282-J. J22p
FOR RENT—SEP1 1ST, TWO or
three rooms for housekeeping
to couple without children. Rent
reasonable. Call Mrs. Lewis at 40
in evenings. J 2 4c
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED
rooms for gentlemen. Private,
bath and sleeping porch. Apply
178 Dearlng ftt, or Phone 1472.
/ j24c
SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED
cars before you buy. Conollv
Motor Co. tf.
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE—FIVE ' ACRE Tract
of land with two springs, large
branch running through it, just
beyond western limits, city of
Athens. Address P. O. Box 174.
J24p
SAIaE—STEPHENS Tour
JOtT tir
bridge out to a point more than n
f’fT’V TAvre mile distant from the city limits,
vfll I lAAuo When it ia completed this highway
— ,will give an easement for travel
The second installment of city to nil the north ov^r a paved roaf
taxes are due from July 15th to out of Athena. The BarberviUe
August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayers hill has been graded down and thf
who fail to pay on or before Aug- grade reduced considerably,
ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 cost I The Jeferson road paving bar
on fi fa, which will be issued been started at the Lnmkin cross*
against all delinquents. , ing on the Gainesville Midland
If It Weren’t
A Barbecue,
What Was It?
"tires, *95.00.
Trussed Motor Co.
C. A. Aug. 1.
J24c
G. E. O’FARRELL, ,
City Marshal.
OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
are good for long,and satisfsc
tory service. You save the differ
ence. Conolly Motor Co. tf.
FOR SALE — Seed Irish
Potatoes for fall plant
ing. H. L. Cofcr Seed Co.
Phone 247, 269 N. Lump
kin St.
FOR BALE — Bags and
Twine for sacking and
sowing oats, wheat and
other grains. H. L. Cofer
& Co., Phone 247, 269 N
Lumpkin St.
Personal
WEALTHY, PRETTY, Affection
ate girl would marry. Write en
closing envelope. Doris Dawn,
South Euclid, Ohio. . J22p
Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE LOANS-6 PER
cent money. Bankers Reserve
System 6 per cent loans are made
on city or farm property to buy,
build, improve, or psiy indebted
ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit
Company, Keith Bldg., Cincinnati,
Ohio. j22c
. Miscellaneous
AT STUD. BLOODED ESKIMO
Spitz, Canadian bred stock, fee
*10.00. Jarrell Jackaon, 582 W.
Broi
Iroad street.
J22c
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, 1 Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phone 1317. a20c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
‘‘Remember your vacation."
.‘‘Kodak Films developed.'’
“Seven hours' service.' '
We take them at 10 A. M..
5 P. M.
FOR RENT—THREE Unfurnish
ed rooms, lights, water and ga
rage *20.00. Call Monday, 610
Reese SL i 2 <«
ADAMS A ARNETT 8TUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton SL
FOR RENT-ONE FURNISHED
bed room, In private family, to
cne or two gentlemen. Close In.;
Answer, “P. D. M.,’’ cere Banner-1
Herald.
DR J. W. POWER
PHYSICIAN
Graham Hotel
(My Office la Now >
Located Hare)
176)4 Clayton SL j26p
STEAM-PRESSING
FOR SALE
| WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaners that elean. Hat* reno-
' voted. Phone 686, al8c.
IS
[Im being extended hack towards the
Ic-lty. It will come In ns far ns the
•i Normal School.
The work on the Watklnsvitle
rood has been finished for the
j present nnd this . highway will be
opened for traffic this w*»pk. An*
other stretch of paving has beer
laid to the top of Cord Mill hill
nnd ns soon ns additional Federal
aid Is available this road will be
| paved to the county line.
Tnalfln sLa n I 11 — IS .
Completion of Daniels-
ville Road Near. Jeffer
son Road Paving Is
Started At L a m k i n
Crossing. r*
Paving in this county on three
main highways Is progressing nicc-
The work on the Danielsville
road should be completed In an
other month. This highway le
being paved from the River street
Inside the city limits the city is
paving Milledgo avenue for twr
blocks beyond the turn of the
MllledgD’Lumpkin street car line
nnd sidewalks are being laid In dif
ferent sections of the city.
Read v
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
By C. E. M.
Boy, page the head barbe-
culst of the U. C. T.%^
As B matter of fact put 1n a
call for Jack Wier. C. M. Mc-
Whlrter and L. c. Brown, all of
the barbecue committee of the
Classic City 'Council of Ath
ens. These men know more
about barbecues and how to
make them palatable, than old
man Brunswick, who invented
Rrunswick stew, himself.
The middle of last week Jack
Wier called me off In a corner
of Costa’s alwayg-gettfng-btg-
ger ' place - and whispered
something like this in my
left car. "Look here I have
invited you to three U. C. T.
barbecue* and every time you
had business out of town, I am
giving you one more chance to
become, for the day, a U. C.
T., meaning, in this instance,
"You Como Too," and if* you
fail this time you go on the
black list.
"Boy, I’ll be there Just the
same as that red tie will be
around your' brother Ed’s
neck," replied I and right there
I was.
At East Lake Saturday aft
ernoon at six o’clock. There
we were, about two hundred
and fifty of u», U. C. T.’s and
Tesses. if that’s feminine, all
dressed with an appetite like
hoars just out of the winters
hibernation and if there had
been more to eat Doc. Fulll-
love, who was there In case
of an emergency, would have
had ii serieg of very serious
operations.
EVERYTHING •
WA8 THERE
Sliced tomatoes, pickles, dill
and otherwise, onions, oh yes,
those big slicy. perfumed kind,
barbecued pork, lamb and
about any other of the highly
seasoned variety of meats
wanted, Brunswick atew, rolls,
baker’s bread, lemonade, im
agination beer, Ice cream-
well everything that goes to
make a genuine Georgia bar
becue was there. And there
too. In a style peculiar to
the finesse of the Knights of
the Grip In serving and enjoy
ing each affairs.
No wonder Athens, traveling
men nre so popular: no won
der thoy send in big orders;
no wonder they have such a
“successful council. If they'of
fer their goods like they .yrve
their hospitality they
resistible.
Their barbecues arc delicious
and never again will anything
or anybody lure me away from
town on the day that Jack
Wier says the shote is hang
ing high. 1 am going to be there
to help cut him down and I
know that Prof. Sanford would
like again to be there and see
It well done.
'Robert Patterson is Senior
Councillor of the local council
and In attendance at the bar
becue Saturday were W. G.
Reeves, Grand Sentinel, Jack
sonville; John Fipger, Grand
Treasurer, Gainesville; B. B.
Baker, Legislative chairman,
Atlanta.
Rev. P. C. Morgan At
Christian, Qhurch
Rev. P. C. Morgan who has be
absent from Athens' for several
weeks .conducting Bible Confer
ences, will, preach ut the I'irst
Christian, church Sunday ttioinUg
and evening. ' f
Rev. Mr. Morgan is one of the
most able young mlniJtura, in Un
country anil every time be pleach
es in Athens he Is greutod by a
largo crowd.
A cordial invitation Is extended
the public to hear Mr. Morgan at
both services today. J
|b.X P. U. Notes
(Written for The Banner-Herald)
j At last Sunday's IL „Y. I*, V. it
the First Baptist church a special
violin solo was rendered |»y Miss
Loma Lawrence and it w-i** hiu?-
gested .that In addition t? our
regular song service we have a
special munlpitl.
MJsa Delta Petropo), caflftln of
group throe will have charge of
tonight’s program. f
Let us moke our summit B.* V
P. U of real wide service nnd ill
are invited and especially our
Summer School students nre urged
to join with us nnd hnveTn very
profitable hour. ^
Time is 7;30 p. m. t "Sunday
School roo.n of tho church.-’
MUSSOLINI CALLS 7 -
FOR AIRPLANES
MILAN.—Balked recently in a
desire to fly to /Mount Eton bo-
cause no alrplana was available
Premier Mussolini.sent a tjjj-gram
to a government secretary at
Rome saying "we maf»* have
enough airplans by next year to
hide the sun. We must fly! We will
fly!."
E. KAY
“THE 8MILIN0 PAINTER"
pin* Painting and InUricr
Decorating
pHono 1297, A them, G«.
TTTi - rrpi
11111111 a i m
PURE AND SPARKLING ^
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
• r
the wonderful Uzte, tho Invlgorotlng fool
ing that It loovoo oftor. oaeh glooo full—It’o dollghtful, yeo It 1
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
1107
No othor water hoo
Orlnk It All Yoar 'Round-But Eopoelolly Do Spring and Bum-
mor^PHONE 95
I Linton Springs Water Company
• Office Brood Street
SSSS33
sasssass
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
bundle or three bundles
for twenty-five cents.
Banner-Herald Office.
FOR SALE - TWELVE ROOM
, houie, modem convenlencfj.
Splendid Morning or boarding
r ie. Cheap if told at once. J.
Pi * ‘
Bruce, 612 N. Jackson St. J23p
FOB Sa'LE—BATTERY buoineoo
in city of 20,000 popolotlon. A
good propooition for a technical
graduate or one experienced, in
thin line. Preaehl own
‘ * — *, ii no pi
active dun-
right party to .. .
agement. Small amount capital
reoultedk For dotailed Informa
tion oddreea, '■Bottanr,'* cart Ban-
ner-lferald. J
fob sale-on account of
moving into new horn, will eeU
...y entire hojMhold good, to auU
purchasers, at • bargain. Apply
233 Hancock avenue. j24c
BOB SALE OR RENT — ONE
m house, two n»m ear-
e, nnd bnnC E. G..Fam-
ten room
vant houaa, . , ,
brough. 111 Sou. Mutual Bldg,
j24c
VULCANIZING
We waah and polish can, dope
them all over. All work guaranteed.
First class vulcanizing. UNION
VULCANIZING CO, 362 East
Hancock Ave. al8c
JUNK AUTOMOBILES
Right Now When You Need New Furhiture
—comes these wonderful furniture values—just before the new
fall stocks begin to arrive we offer you some of the rarest furni
ture bargains ever offered you—you will have to come to our
store to appreciate the value of these suits.
•
Grand Rapids 10-piece Italiap Dining Room'Suit tt07K nft
in Walnut, $675.00 value, Now'..
Grand Rapids 10-piece Louis XVI Dining Room C9TR flf)
Suit in Walnut, $400.00 value, Now ' ,,uu
Ten-piece Queen Ann Dining’Room Suit in ClflC flf)
Mahogany, $275.00 value, Now .... ... ....
Ten-piece William and Mary Dining Room Suit <601 f) f)’f)
in Mahogany, $375.00 value, Now 1 w,wu
Twiu Bed Walnut Bed Room Suit with Vanity Dresser, Chiffo-
robe, Chair, Rocker and Bhpch, $400.00 value COAC QQ
French Gray Bed Room Suit consisting of Bed, Dresser,_pre.ss-
Athens’ Largest Homefumishers
Auto Parte Half Pike.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
REFRESHMENTS
Save half your lunch hour bj eat
ing with ua. Wa have light lunch-
ea, ditto have candy, cekei, fru'ti,
cold drinks, cigarz and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches 5c.)
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS