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r sn \T. JULy23, 19^.
mu BAimKR-BKKAtP, ATBEWB. CEOBGIA
FRECKLES and his friends
WILLIE IS A GENIUS
By Blosser
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AST-BROWN BOSTON BULL
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i. 2*», and street number on tol-
r.-- Mrs. Jno. £. Talmadge. Jr.,
.8 Prince (Ave; Reward if re
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WANTED—Second hand
wire bird cage. Phone
75.
WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO
sell complete line high, quality
tires and tubes. A money making
proposition for either full or part
time. Exclusive territory. Ster-
iingworth Tire & Rubber Co..
East Liverpool, Ohio. j23p
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart-
ment, Grady Avc.; five room
dwelling, large lot, Bloomfield St.
T. L. Mitchell, Phono 540. j&lp
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart
ment, nil modern conveniences.
Walls refinished. Large yard, Mil-
ledge Avc.’, corner Meigs St. Al
bert E. Davison. j24o
FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF
moving into..new home, will sell
my entire household goods to duit
purchasers, at a bargain. Apply
233 Hancock avenue. j24c
FOR SALE OR RENT — ONE
ten room house, two room ser
vant house, and barn. E. G. Fam-
brough, 211 Sou. Mutual Bldg.,
Phono 516. j24c
SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED
cars before you ’ buy. Conolly
Motor Co. tf.
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
FOR
FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE
nice convenient ‘ unfurnished
rooms. (•. V. Ray, 421 Boulevard.
j24p
SALE—STEPHENS Tour-
, good tires, $95.00. C. A.
oil Motor Co. j24c
OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
I arc good for long and satisfac-
jtory service. You save the differ-
(once. Conolly Motor Co. tf.
FOR rent sept 1st. two or;onE-HALF the • world
rooms for housekeepinr
LOST—SATURDAY. A Diamond
: someWhferc in Athens or
Millcc Hall. Liberal reward
ffered. Marv V. Roller, 47 Mil-
kr Hall, ... J25P
in evenings.
Rent
at 40
j24c
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED
rooms for gentlemen. Private
hath and sleeping porch. Apply
178 Bearing ftt. r or Phone 1472.
j24c
Wanted
IANTED—JOB AS GENERAL
servant by experienced colored
man, willing U* do anything,
:ht hours per day. Would like
live on lot. : Address “E. B.,”
re Banncr-Hcrald. j24p
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FOR RENT—THREE Unfurnish
ed rooms, lights, water and ga
rage, $20.00. Call Monday, 619
Reese St. j24c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
bundle or three bundles
for twenty-five cents.
Banner-Herald Office.
FOR SALE - TWELVE ROOM
house, modern conveniences.
Splendid rooming or boarding
house. Cheap if sold at once. J.
W. Bruce, G12 N. Jackson St. j23p
QEORQIA RAILROAD
Depart
8:20 am
2:25 pm
OP. GEORGIA RY.
. Agent. Phono 1661
cia Station
. „ - i 7:30 a. m.
t «:45 p. m.
ve from Macon 12:10 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
further Information phono
J. Y. Bruce. O. A., H0.
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NESVILLE MIDLAND RV.
Arrlv.
•5:20 F. M.
.<10:10 A. M.
Except Sunday.
RN RAILWAY
.... w—,day, April 29. 1*22.
leaves Athens 7:45 a. m., ar«
■*- »:»fF -
ivea.y
ivea Athens 4:15 p. m., ar-
- W I*.
leaves Lula 8:56 p. *n., ar-
hens 8:20 p. m.
leaves Lula 10:10 a. m., er-
11:45 a. m.
, Athens, Ga.
FOR SALE—BATTERY , business
in city of 20,000 population. A
good proposition for a technical
graduate or one experienced in
this line. Present owpir is willing
to retain part interest if can get
right party to assun^J active man
agement. Small amount capital
required. For detailed informa
tion address, “Battery,” care ,Ban-
nor-Herald.
FOR SALE-FIVE MONTHS old
bull puppy. Call Grady Jay
son at 979.
doesn’t .know how the
other half is getting on,
but the little*Banncr-Hcr-
akl Want Ads bring both
halves together for their
mutual benefit.
STEAM-PRESSING
Around Athens
I such a good and honest look.”
With Col. T. Larry Gantt
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
of this week there will be exhibit
ed at the Palace Theatre that
great picture “Where the Pavo-
MR. ABE JOEL is on a vaca-
Itlon through the' North nnd Can*
^ada and may taxe in New Found*
{land nnd Nova Scotia before his
return home. Abe has ceretalnly
earned a good rest-up. His many
friends wish him a safe nnd plena*
ant trip.
ment Ends.*’ This Is
John Russell, which has been pic
turizod by Rex Ingram, maker of
“Tho Four Horsemen of the Apo
calypse," “The Prisoner of Zonda"
and other great photoplays. Alice
Terry and Ilamon Novarro will be
seen in this production.
SOME OF OUR LEADING farm
’s say they would like to see nr
etory of ao t passed placing tax of $5 pet
cotton planted in Georglr
and on which poison is not used
They say it is a waste of time nnd
labor to try nnd make cotton with
out the use of calcium arsenate
and when a farmer docs ho simpi:
raises boll weevils to destroy th«
crops of his neighbors. Such a inw
would be like quarantining small
ever of any c.jtAngleraea*J nboui
their cotton, ns It is stored in «i
bended warenouse, nnd they car
get every bale by paying an)
amount they have borrowed or
said cotton. It is believed that Bar
rett & Co., will resumo business nnd
their troubles bo ndjusted. It Ip
one of the oldest nnd leading cot
ton houses In Georgia. Their con
trol of the Hill Mixture is n vnlu
able asset.
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton.
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phono 1317. n20c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Remember your vacation.”
“Kodak Films developed.”
“Seven hours’ service.* *
We taka them at 10 A. M.. out
5 P. M.
ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton SL
al9c
DR. J. W. POWER
PHYSICIAN
Graham Hotel
(My Offico is Now
Located Here)
175 Vj Clayton St. j26p
THE ABBEVILLE COUNTY
Highway Commission will meet nt,p 0 x.
Calhoun Falls, on Tuesday of this
week with tho Elbert county com
mission. to agree on a location for
the Cnlhoun Highway bridge across
the Savannah, to connect the
states of North Carolina.and Gcft*-
Athens is very greatly Inter
ested In this bridge, for It will
bring *to our city the trnfce of a
fine section across that stream. We
wrote about this projected bridge
attending the barbecue given
by Hon. L. C. Brown. South Caro-1
Una ha. n fine highway to th. j A NUMBER of fnrm.ra wertT In
river hank. I our city who had cotton stored
J with Barret A Co. A party who is
A REPORT FROM THE OFFICE ’Informed on such matters says
the Sjjjretnry of Stntcn shows these men need have no fear what
MR. VAN JENKINS of Madison
county ohe of the largest and moal
regressive farmers in this section
was In town Friday. Ho says they
have had good seasons nnd crop*
are promising. Farmers are fight
ing the boll weevil nnd keeping
down the pest. Wheat turned out
very well. The Free State will
raise plenty of food stuff this year
and farmers are much encouraged.
that 2,12^miotor car tags havo been
issued In Clarke county.
A PARTY FROM Oglethorpe
county says If the price of lumber
continues to decline there Is talk
of shutting down the saw mills un
til the price ndvnnces.
STE AM-PRESSIN G
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaner, that clean. Hats reno
vated. Phbne 680. a!8c.
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L. T. CARITHERS
_ VULCANIZING
j23p We wash and polish edrs, dope
them all over. All work guaranteed.
First class vulcanizing. UNION
l VULCANIZING CO., 362 East
; Hancock Avc. al8c
WE HAVE A LETTER FROM
Dr. B. B. Chandler, dated 8t. Louis
giving an Interesting report of his
observation. The' Doctor says:
“From Athens to Atlanta crops are
sorry. Half of them have not been
worked and cotton Is hardly able,
to hold up a bumblebee *to suck its
blooms. If It has them. The samr
way from Atlanta to Tennessee
The first part of Tennesse very
sorry but crops get better after
passing Chattanooga. Then the
further up I got the better cropi
looked. In Missouri crops ars
sure fine, ^Vheat Is extra good
Pit Sink 'Valley Is full of tourist
camps. I saw* there a field of corn
that was In silk nnd tassel, nboul
three or four feet high, that look
ed red. I nm taking a course Is
the Borm hospital for awhile.”
THE FRIENDS of Judge A. J
Cobb, and their name la legion, are
delighted to have him among them
ngals. The Judge says he feels
\cytr much better nnd he looks It.
Wo are ail miserable sinners, but
Judge Cobb never wilfully com
mitted an evil act, and I very much
doubt If he ever had an evil
thought. The late 8am Hawes, of
EIbcrton, after transacting some
legal business, with Judge Cobb
remarked: ”1 love to alt and ga»e
In Judge Cobb's face, for he ha»
WE NOTICE that many town:
are putting on Dollar Day sales
They are very popular and at
tract largo crowds. Why not oui
Athens merchants organlzo onef
So the Upsy Downsies began
Everywhere old Cross Patch went
in Rainbow Land he caused un
happiness. - »
Evorytlme he waved hla dreadful
magic stick he mnde somebody
miserable and the Twins and Mister
Sky Bow tried their best to catch
him nnd put him out.
But so far the sly old wizard had
«scaped them.
When th© little adventurer*
came to the tov*n of vt*e Upay
Downsies, weren t fley trying to
turn their queer little housea
around!
“We’ve Just discovered that ev
erything we did was wrong,” said
one sadly. t
“Oh, th ?n you don’t talk back*
ward anymore,” said Nick.
"No.” sighed the Upsy Downay
“And wo don’t live backward, eith
er. But it was lots of fun^to be
different from other people. Now
we’ll Just be like everybody else.
Cross Patch said so.”
“Aren’t you happy7” naked Nan-
to turn thair Houaas back again
MRS. R. M. MOBLEY of Covjng*
ton, On., writes: “Dear Mr. Gantt?
I havo been very much Interested
in your articles In the Bnnner-
Herald, nnc^ especially those about
Oglethorpe county. My . husband's
grnndfutlier nnd grandmother cairn
from that codnty. Can you give
me tho name of his grandmother’s
father? She was Sarah Lumpkin
nnd married Mnihcw Varner. She
had two brothers, George, who wai
a Baptist preacher and Joe, who
was a lawyer. Would he g»ad tr,
know who owns the old Lumpklr
home In Oglethorpe ns nlso the
-Mqthew Varner home. IIo wa»
descended from Mathew Varner,
Sr., a Revolutionary soldier. The
notice of his death was sent from
Mnxeys depot July 20th, 1847.'
WIIL some one please send or
give me the desired Informatior
for Mrs. Mobley?
answered
“No indeed wo’ra not,
the Upsy 1,'ownsy.
"Then why don’t yon do like you
always did?" said Nick. “And be
ppy again.
“Why. we never thought of that”
declared the Upsy Downsy bright
ly. “Of course wo shall. What do
we care about a ailly old stick!"
•That’s right." smiled Nancy.
“Conupon sense is better than all
the magic in the world.”
So the Upsy Downsies began to
•m thoii holism back again and
turn theli housea back again and
when the Twina left they were
chattering happily to each other
backward. "sensible being Ilka
nothing There’s” they said.
The Twins went along until they
cafne to the place where tho RImies
lived. ' t Jtim
The Rimles looked gloomy, wc
don’t believe In poetry any more.”
they said. "Croaa Patch has be
witched pa.”
(To Be
i Continued)
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
UNDER THE SEA
Story hr H.l Cochron- cHApTER ^ by U. Wr.ght.
Schooner of the Air
While watching th. colored ftoh Jack hda eat dwon ori what ho
thought was a moss-covered rock. And, much to his surprise, this
hump now started to move. It wa. a turtle! “Don't bo afraid,'
shouted tho watermite, “Mr. Turtle will only tak. you for a
Whree would you like to travel to?
John H. Lynch, of Puwtucket. R. I., with his invention, the verti-
pructor which he has ready for trials nt Mlneoln, Long Island. He
zaya the muchlne will riso vertically, like u helicopter. Two propell
ers driven by 200-h. p. motors force air against the cover which is
somewhat like that cf a prairie schooner.
JUNK AUTOMOBILES
Auto I’arta Half Price.
E. KAY
"THB 8MILINQ PAINTER"
Fin. Feinting «nd Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, AtheA Ga.
Jaw half your lunch hour by cet-
Injr with us. We havo light lunch
es, also havo candy. c«ke», fru‘t»,
cold drlMts, cigars and cigarettes.
TIIE COZY STAND
sasssa
PURE AND SPARKLING
, <o NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
the, watar ha. the wonderful*., the .nvi,orating feel-
hat It leavee after each glaea full—It’a delightful, yee It e-
[NTON SPRINGS WATER
Jl Year .Rtnind-But Eep.el.Hy/. Spring and Sum-
mer—PHONE » »*•■*•*■ *
iton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street
840 Broad Street.
REFRESHMENTS
(All Sandwiches 6c.)
FRESH MEATS
MEATS fit to bat
We Deliver Free
E. D. FLANAGAN
Phono 1783
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
.. The eccoud installment of clt^
taxes arc duo from July 15th to
Ti
August 1st, inclusive. Texpayere
who fail to pay on or before Aug
ust at will have to^psy^l.60 cost
issued
on fi fa, which --
against nil delinquents.
CltyM,raha1 --
Aug ’- 1 -
ATHENS LEADERS IN THEIR LINE 'j
I There is family a heed or want that cannot be filled in Athens’ stores <
or factories
Anderson Plumbing Co.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Good Mechanics
LOOSE-LEAF
* 8yitcm« and 8uppllea
Exeaotlonal Service
AMBULANCE
106-Phone-1025
DORSEY’S
Funeral Chapel
Hancock and College
Avenues.
Good Material
Best Prices
Phone till 40 W. Clayton
The McGregor Co.
Clayton 8L - Athens, Oe.
Read Herald
Want Ads.
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Beet In the World-
Made by
PIEDMONT. MARKET
Athena, Georgia
A Complete Offico
Supply House
Art Metal Agency
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Want Ads.
THE MeGREGOR CO.
Clayton 8t Athens, Oe.
Wa’vt a 6lxe For Your Cap—
strfrnye n*ttery
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Plumbing and Heating ConfftUitdr 0
WE KNOW HOW ][
REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED !
Phone 1718 149 N. Lumpkin 8L P4
Phone 711
ATHENS ENGINEERING CO.
Smith Building Athene, Gs.
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Tourist season la now on and vacations are
la order. Yon will be glad' to know that conditions surround
ing Summer Tourist travel are more liberal this season than
la almost any prevUma year. Reduced rates are In effect to
practicall? every state in the Union v " c11 as to uomo points
In Canada, the various tours Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Lsw-
rence River. Hudeon River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parks, to the Qrand Canyon, etc. Stop.overs
may be made at any point on either going or return trip,
within fins! limit of ticket, which to. in most cues, Octo
ber 31. l»fJv - ti. .tUfciiia
t your v*
porvV sod any information desired will be gladly furnished
by ticket agent la your town or by tho undersignod.
—
J. P. BILLUPS,
General Passenger Agent.
Atlanta,