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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
iiy Olive Roberts harton.
Tin BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
freckles and his friends
By Blosser
"RrrrI Grrrl** hs growled, gnashing hi* teeth.
Nancy and Nick and Miater Sky
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ADS SET RESULTS
WANTED—Male Help
WANTED — COMPETENT Sten-
ographer to substitute, begin
ning August sixth for four weeks.
Pleasant work, cool office. Box
140, Athens. j29c
WAITED — SIX ATTRACTIVE
young ladies to work in drug
stores. Guaranteed salary and
commission. See Mr. Owen at
Ga. r Hotel, Ladies' Parlor, Friday
after 9 a. m. j27c
WANTED—First class colored
man cook, also waiter, Reason-
)Ie salary. Apply Paramount
Cafe. j27p.
WANTED — Eight re
fined young men for
canvassing work. (Exper
ienced.) No-delivery, no
collecting, guaranteed sal
ary and commission. Ask I
for Mr. Owen at the Geor-
WANTED — Ten refined
young ladies, also re
fined middle aged ladies
for pleasant canvassing
work, no collecting, no de
livery. Guaranteed salary
and commission. Ask for
FOR RENT^-TWO FURNISHED
roolns ftfr gentlemen. Private
bath and sleeping porch. Apply
178 Dearing St., or Phone 1172.
, j27c.
FOR RENT—House
FOR RENT—NICE FIVE ROOM
cottage, good location. Conven
ient to schools and struct cars.
Immediate possession. Address
“House," care Banner-Herald or
Phone 949-M. j30c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
Mr. Owen, at the G6or- bundle or three bundles
gian Hotel, Ladies Parlor, for twenty-five cents,
after 9 a. m. tf. Banner-Herald Office.
Situation Wanted I
WANTED—POSITION BY young SEE 0UR PEDIGREED USED
man experienced in cotton grad- L. c * rs be* orc y° u buy. Conolly
ing, also two in real estate. Give " Iotor Co. tf.
me a trial. Address "Work," care 1 „ iTT 7— TZ
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WANTED—Male and
Female Help
doesn’t know how the
other half is getting on,
but the little Banner-Her-| Hudson
FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO EAT
We Deliver Free
E. D. FLANAGAN
Phone 1783 1ST — imm
STE AM-PRESSIN G
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phone 1317. a20c
Iron and Metal
WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk
Automobiles. Dealers ini scrap
iron, rags, metal. DIXIE IBON ft
METAL CO. Phone 1151, 414
Foundry St. ' 824c.
gian Hotel after 9 a. m. tf L * di “ and mcn panted to take laid Want Ads bring both
n nrnara for an antnla one! malm . , . ° ,
halves together for their
mutual benefit.
Used Car Pick-Ups
Cadillac 8 3400.00
Chevrolet 490 ... $125.00
All of our cars are in good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Essex
orders for an article and. make
$2^.00 to $50.00 per week. A 1 labor
WANTED—MANAGER for store saver for the housewife and sells
to be opened in Athens. No on sight. If you want the quickest
in- experience, necessary. Send seller you ever handled, and be
«*Terence with firot letter. United I the first in your territory, write
Tire Stores,. 1G7-169 W. Quincy at once. 'ALLAN- SALES COM-
St., Chicago, Ill. j27p PANY, Box 106, Columbui, Ga.
J27p.
WANTED—Female Help
WANTED—Experienced colored
nurse, pcrfcrably a girl between
twelve and fifteen years of age.
Apply at Paramount Cafe. j27p.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northbound Houthoound
10:00 u Atlinta-Mnnrn* local 6:15 p
P At|.-Birmir?<mm-Mcni. 3:12 p
v Norfolk-Rieh.-N. Y. 3:12 p
P At!.-Abbeville local 7
Pi All.-Birmingham 5:29 a
P NorfoBc-Waahlnfton 5:29 a
P Wilmington-N. Y. 6*93 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
errlvo . Depart
:20 nm 1:20 am
:!0 ptn 2:25 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Ihjton, Agent. Phone 1661
Central of (leorgla Station
Depart tbt Macon 7:30 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Maoon 12:10 p. m.
9:30 p. m. '
For further Information phone
J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 640.
BAlNEtVILLB MIDLAND RY.
Schedule*
D’ave Athena Arrive
1:45 A. M.* *5:20 P. M.
A. M.*e •*10:10 A. M.
•Daily. ••Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHSRN RAILWAY
EO.cflv. Sunday, April It. IPO.
No. I InvH Ath.n. 3:45 a. m.. *r-
«*<■» t.ula 9:30 a. m.
No. 8 leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., ar-
lltea Lula 6:45 p/m.
No. 7 leave. Lula 1:15 p. m.. ar-
i.'ves Athena 1:30 p. m.
No. 5 leavaa Lula 10:10 a. m.. ar-
Mri-e Athena 11:45 a. m.
<1. U. MILLER. C. A.. Athena. Ga.
Tel.phona fL
WANTED—Misc.
WANTED — We are in
the market for Seed
Oats and Wheat. It must
be pure and sound. Cofer
Seed Co., Phone 247, 269
N. Lumpkin St.. j27c
WANTED—House
WANTED—BY SEPT. 1ST. email
house or first floor apartment
for family of five, for permanent
home. Must have all convenien
ces. Will lease by year if desiroil.
Box No. 457. )27c
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE Fur
nished apartment with connect
ing bath, for light housekeeping,
on Millcdgy Avenue, 'Fhono 1303.
APARTMENTS f FOR RENT—6
room apartment Hanpock Ave.^
modern conveniences. $20.00. o
room apartment, Milledgc Avc.,
all modern conveniences, $35.00.
Alliert E. Davison. J 29c
FOR SALE—Icc box. Fifty-pound
capacity. In good condition, has
water-coil installed, will sell at a
bargain. Phono 759. j29c
FOR SALE-Misci
FOR SALE — Bags -and
Twine for sacking and
sowing oats, wheat and
other grains. Cofer Seed
Co., Phone 247, 269 K.
Lumpkin St. j27c
FOR SALE — FORD TOURING
car in good, running condition.
Complete with starter. A bargain
at $185.00. Can be seen at 250
Baxter St. ,j27p
FOR SALE—Seed Irish
Potatoes for fall plant
ing. Cofer Seed Co.,
Phone 247,-269 N. Lump-
kin Sti j27c
OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
aro good for long and satisfac
tory service. You suv* the differ
ence. Conollv Motor Co. tf.
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802 .
L. T. CARITHERS
E.KAY
“THI SMILING PAINTER"
Fine Painting-and Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athena, Ga.
Q mumynumMUltULLLLU
PURE AND SPARKLING '
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
No othor water has the wonderful taste, the Invigorating.feel
ing that it loaves after each gists full—It’s dollghtful, yea »’•—
L1NJ0N SPRINGS WATER
Ib Spring and turn-
Foster Pressing Company
Cleaning, Dying, Repairing
‘ nnd Pressing
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phone 1880 Phone 1886
a23c
DR. J. W. POWER
PHYSICIAN
Graham Hotel
(My Office io Now
Located Here)
175% Clayton St
A BARGAIN
Ford Cut Down At ’a Bargain.
the stamp of real genius which
characterized “The Four Horse
men," “The Prisoner of Zenda”
and “Trifling Women." It is an
extraordinary photoplay in every
particular, in direction, acting,
settings, story and photgoraphy.
TWO GREAT SHOWS
AT THE STRAND
Tonight two big feature attrac
tions will- btf ae*n at the Strand.
I CHE MADE
RAMON NOVARRO,
itamon No.arro *Patac3 r 'lodiy.
(Continued From Page One)
eluding two assistants at N $l,000
each, $15,000; for execution of
provisions of the pure food and
drug act, August 21, 1906, $10,-
000; salary veterinarian, $2,500
and actual traveling expenses!
for protection of live stock from
'contagious diseases, $5,000; for
(exterminating cattle Hick and de
veloping live stock industry, $25,-
000.
MINE CONGRESS TO
ASK FOR MORE
FOREIGN LABOR
(By Associated Press.)
MILWAUKEE.—Fewer -restric
tions on immigration to meet an
alleged need of additional labor
ers In tbe iplnfng Industry will be
be discussed by the American
Mining Congress to meet here Sep
tember 24*29. Nearly 3,000 owners,
operators and mining engineers
arc expected to be In attendance.
Although mining men papreclntp
"The Streets of New York," one
of tne test Fcnsational features of
the day, and “Fighting Blood,”
the series of extraordinary pic-
turcs. It’s a big double bill at the {the unwisdom of breaking ddwr.
Terms Reasonable. r I Strand today at the regular ad--the Immigration barriers entirely,
Sam W Pinson’s fSraffcSrobwkm .prfspe. they feel there should bo no ab-
Oiim JJ. Iinbuiis UdrdBC. iridrement of opportunity In the
164 W. Clayton
PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Remembc-r your vacation."
“Kodak Films developed.".
“Seven hours* serv/co.’ * /
Wo take them at 10 A. M.* out
*» P. M.
ADAMS & ABNETT STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton St.
- a!9c
REFRESHMENTS
Savo half yom- lunch hour by eat
ing with u». Wc serve light lunch
es, also have candy. cakes, frn'ts,
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
Comer Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches Sc.)
a!8c
of the League ore splendid but
double, whether tbo questionnaire
will bring about any'dlrect results
us the politicians have n way 'of
handling those thlnga.'-Alrtcnimn
Armstrong said that City Couacll
and the city law enforcement de
partment Is hnndllifg the liquor
(juration pretty weJI.
.Mrs. Strong diacMsed the value
of the questionnaire. Hho said llm'
It will prove of vast benefit In
getting better administration o'.
city affairs. Sbo warned against
'The second installment of city “ sW »*
taxes arc due from July I6th to I Impossible as they will got whore
August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayers, "'ey regard tho questionnaire as a
who fail to pay on or before Aug- J°ko* “Ask them only sensible
ust 1st will have to pay 11.50 cost I things and a few at a time, ■"«
on ti fa, which will be Issued i said,
against all delinquents. 1
G. E. O'FARRELL, SEND A
Aug. 1, City Marsbsl.
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
(Continued from page on*)
United States for effective labor
and for soleqtlng the right typo of
immigrant, according to officials
of the organization.
A national movement for Indus*
trlnl co-operation between • em
ployer nnd employee In mining en
terprises also Is to be launched
here. Ways nnd means of assisting
employees In maintaining proper
Htum.'ards of living also will b? dis-
| cussed.
Tho .United States bureau ol
i mines nnd tho geological survey
• will participate in the exposition
,nnd the mining stntes of C’allfor*
nla. Colorado and Utah will ex
hibit displays of their mfno re
sources and equipment.
Additional emphasis will b*
placed on the use of labor saving
machinery nnd equipment in min
ing enterprises. The American Min
ing Congress, officials say, has
been advocating modernization of
tho mining Industry nnd the stan
dardization of basic methods for
the lost three years.
FRESH BARBECUE
Have-you tried our barbecue? If
.net, try it today. Wa «erve it
fresh every day.
I Flournoy's Barbecue Cafe
J2Cp 151 Broad St. Phono 1740
, I »27p
An npUmlat Is « man who Inkei
his overeoot to n summer resort.
If you huy your Christmas pres-
tn\n from n mall order house, It is
t‘me you ordered them.
STEAM-PRESSING
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaners that clean. Hata reno
vated. Phone C8C. a!8c.
VULCANIZING
We wash and poiiah can, dope
them all over. All work guaranteed.
First clan vulcanizing. UNION
VULCANIZING CO.,' 362 E«it
Hancock Avc. a!8c
JUNK AUTOMOBILES,
Auto Parto Half Pi Ice.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
a21c
Coal—Coal—Coal
Jno. L. Lewis, president United
Mine Workers of America, aayii
“BUY COAL NOW.” Don’t wait
for something to happen to fright
en you Into it. ■
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Phone 707 Phone 707
COLUMBUS THRU CAR
Leave Athens 3:12 P. M.
Arrive Columbus 8.55 P. M.
SEABOARD
ATHENS TO COLUMBUS
THRU PULLMAN
Leave Athens 3:12'P. M.
Arrive Columbia 8.55 P. M.
SEABOARD
Latest Ingram
Film A Triumph
“Where the Pavement End.” a
Beautiful Picture of Tremen-
dous Appeal, Showing For the
Last Time At the Palace To
night.
Rex Ingram has scored again.
We hare never been able to write
anything less than that about one
of Mr. Ingram’s productions and
probably we never .hall. This di
rector oeema satisfied with noth
ing less, than perfection, not a
more technical perfection but that
super-perfection which means ar-
tietic realism, finesse and distinc
tion—and all of these he has at
tained in hia latest production for
Metro. “Where tbe Pavement
Ends,” which is shown for the last
3 the Palace tonight.
gram has ever done, but it bears
The telegram on tho Civil 8cr-
Ice change follows:
“Hon. Toombs Du Bos.,
Hon. Frank A. Holden,
House of Representative*,
Atlanta, Georgia.
“Executive committee League
o* Women Voters eirneetly
protest against pass.g. of bill
now pendlnq which contem.
platca changing present Civil
Service Act for Athene and ask
your co-oporation in prevent
ing Ita paeeage. The chengvrin
the preedit act I. wholly un-
neeesoary and In our opinion
calculator to throu tho police
and fire departments back Into
politic*. '
“Executive Committee, League
of Women Votere.”
Tbe following wore preoent at
tho mooting: Mrs. I.. L. Hendren,
president of the League; Mrs
John Morris. Mrs. R. 8. Pond, Mrs.
c. A. Vernoy, 'Miss Mildred Moll,,
Mrs. Elwood Jockson, Mrs. E- F.!
Gentry. Mrs. George Crabb, Mrs. j
John t>. Moss, Miss Kale Hicks,
Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Drynnl. Miss
Annie Linton. Hugh H. Gordon, Jr.,
and George c. Armstrong. j
THE
RIGHT
WAY! v
There’s no better meth
od of reaching the peo
ple than through the
Wa;:* Ads.
Evl.jbody reads trem,
for they are news )o
those who seek some
thing and likewise news
to those having some
thing to sell.
Use the Want Ads more
—for any purpose—and
we are satisfied that
you will be gratified by
the results.
Banner-Herald
Phone 75
Boiv tippy-toed up close to the
place old Cross Batch live behind
a lot of sharp neitlea and smart-
weed and thistles.
"Cioodnev ! I cnn*t get over those
things!" whispered the fairy man
’’I have no magic shoes like you
have."
•Oh, but we’ll help you,” whis
kered back Nancy. "Nick and I
cun make a chair out of our hand>
and then you can jump on and
wr'll wish oursolvca over."
’•Fine!" said the fairly softly.
“Not too loud because Cross Patch
might be listening."
Ho Nancy nnd Nick made a 'Tjon
<hm bridge’* and JKiater Sky Bow
Fat down on it and put an arm
around each of their necks.
“My, my^A'm as comfortable at
I am In my own hammaek at home”
he hu Id delightedly. "Now then!
One for the money two for th#
show, three to make ready and
four to go.**
When he said "go'
made a wish and their magic shoes
lifted them right off the ground
nnd over the thistles and nettle:
and things and—there they were!
But somebody else was there, •
too! ^>ld Cross Patch hhnaolf.
"Rrrr! Orrr!" he growled, gnash*.
Ing his teeth. "Who are you and
what do you want?*’
Nick, spoke up bravely. "We’re
after your bad old magic stick and
we’re going to get It. You’ve mad*
everybody in Rainbow Land un
happy and bewitched; tho nlc<
little Glooms, too. We’re going tc
take your stick and bo witch them
back again.
And tho Twins made a rush.
' Hut quick as a wink old Croat
Patch threW- down a lot of bananr
skins, nnd tho whole three of them
went sprawling on the ground.
(To Be Continued)
Hero and there you heal
vet saying they don’t need i
Twins and maybe be doesn't.
JACK DAWS ADVENTURES
~ UNDER THE SEA
Story hy Hal Cochran. Drawings by Lee Wright-
CHAPTER 10
Jack watched the pointed-nooe fish no he attempted to pry tho
treasure elfcat cover up. And then, suddenly the nwo-' f'**' t—r-l
nnd ewam away. "He has decided that he can't open tho cheat,' ex
plained the uotermit". “so we’ll have to find ioiua otucr im-->!»
opening ib" ■
By this time Jack had grown more-excited than ever to find out
tvhat waa inside the great chest, and when some big hooks cams
dropping through the water he peiroti several of them and -haokad
them into the cover. 'iAs soon as these hooks are pulled up, the die-.,i
will open,” he thought.
Si
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Comml.rion 3 per cent, ever *1,000;
10 per conL up to tLMt- -
1.1 ono- jj UBERT jq ryLEE
Law office. Phone 1570.
406 Holman Bid* Athem, Georgia I
—
And then th* lines that held the hooks started to move up. “Now
we’ll we what this treasure chest contains,” shouted Jack. Hut in
an instant all of tka lines snapped and quidy went out of ticht. And
the big fishermen’* hooks were left clinging to the chest. (Co.itin-
ucd.) ’ • ’ ’
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Tourist season Is now ou and vacations are
In order. You wlU bo glad to know that conditions surround
ing Summer Tourist travel aro more liberal this season than
In almost say previous year, neduced rates are In effect to
practically every state In tRo Union os well as to some points
In Canada, the various tours Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Law-
renco River, Hudson Hirer, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parks, to tbs Orond Canyon, etc. stoprovers
may be made at any point on either going or return trip,
within floa) limit of ticket, which la. In moat cases, Octo
ber 31, 1021.
Lot ua help yon arrango your vacation. Wo arc here to
serve and any Information desired will be gladly furnished
by Uckot agent In your town or by tbe undersigned.
3. V. BILLUPS.
General Parv-nser Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.