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THURSDAY, AUGUST !). 1923.
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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• tho price of five in-
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All discontinuances
m> in tide in person at T
-Herald Office or by letter.
Ifelephnne discontinuances ar<
Tot valid.
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Lost and Found
-BROWN SHAG
. ten months old.
me of “Del.” Nol
Reward.
■OFT -LAST FRIDAY N
■ 17 jewel,open face Elgin
Wanted
ANTER "TO EXCHANGE—S00
lore farm in Monroe
a miles from Forsyth, fr
m near Athcn.-s or Ath*
wperty. Address P. 0. Box 737,
|U»«ns, (Im a Hr
drive truck or alitor
n nces given. Address “1
pc Hamier-Herald or phv/u
labile.
FOR REftT—Rooms
hi:
REM'—Two unr
connecting rooms, \va
ht$ furnished. $15.00 per month.
>j*ly at 167 Chihli St., or p!
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
•rth bound 8*»uthb«
:00 a Atlanta-M<.nrn« local C;15 r
■12 o AM.-BlrmlC-hmm-Mfm.
:42 p Norfolk-Inch.-N. Y.
55 |» All.-Abbeville local
ll:24 p Atl.-Iilrminghnm
ll -i j> Norfolk-Washington
1:21 p Wilmington-N. Y.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Depart
m 8:20
ra ‘ 1:25 pro
CENTRAL OF' QEORCIA RY.
W. O. Dolton, Agent, Phone !•»•!
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Mucon 7:30 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
Arrive from Mac-on 12:10 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
For further information phone
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 640.
■AINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
Schedule*
e Athene Arrive
. A. M.e *5:20 P. M
; A. M.e* 1 * **10:10 A.' M.
P&Uiy. •*Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29, 1923.
No. 6 leaves Athene 7:45 a. in., er-
vs Lula 9:20 a. m. \
N<>. 8 leaves Athene 4:16 p. in., ar-
i Lula 6:45 p. m.
». 7 leaven Lula 6:55 p. »r-
i Athens 8:30 p. m.
.. 5 leaves Lula 10:10 a. m., ar-
Athens 11:46 a. m.
a. D. M1LLHU, C, A.. Athens, Oft.
Telephone ?1.
- I* OR RENT—Apartment
WANTED—Three or four room
apartment or small, house. All
conveniences Address “Wanted,”
rare Banner-Herald. / alOe.
FOR RENT—Apartment
FOIt RENT—Four room apart
ment, partly furnished. New
tras stove, etc. Call 265-W. a 10c.
FOR RENT—House
FOR RENT — SEVEN ROOM
heuse. sleeping porch, garage
*and chicken runs Close to' car
line and Normal School. Phone;
1769- J. aI2p
FOR SALE
J FOR SALE—Special Six
* Studebaker touring car.
l , Excellent condition. Driv-
!en only a little. J. S.
■ Wages’ Garage, 133 Clay- j
ton Street. a9d|
' i
’ FOR SALE—Old news-j
papers ten cents per
! bundle or three bundles
for twenty-five dents.
Banner-Herald Office.
FOR SALE — MEAT MARKET
fixtures. Apply to the Western
Market. Phone 1447. s3e
FOR SALE—CASH OR TERMS—
■ f Bargain, .,’22 Overland roadster,
’21 Harley twin, with or without
tide car. Phone 423-R or call at
172 W. Hancock Ave. al2p
FOH .SALE—Household */oods,
consisting of diniflg room fur
niture, bed room furniture, rugs,
tables, mirrors and heaters. Also
roll top desk. 24G W. Hancock
Avc. Phone 1428. alOe.
FOR SALE—Special Six
Studcbaker louring car.
Excellent condition. Driv-
en only a little. J. S.
Wages’ Garage, 133 Clay-
ton Street. a9d
Miscellaneous
WILL BUY, SELL OR REPAIR
cash registers. X’ail L. N. Rob
erts, Phone 1680. a9 c
SEF. OUR PEDIGREED USED
cats before you buy. Conolly
Motor Co. tf.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
A Complete Office p
Supply House ‘
Art .Metal Agency „
THE McGREGOR CO. I s
Clayton St. \ Athcns ' B ‘J”' p
Used Car Bargains -
Franklin 5 Passenger Coupe ■
Paige 5 Passenger Touring “
Columbia 5 Passenger Touring I’
LAWI.ER MOTOR CO.
Phone 1711- Phene 1711 j
82c
- E. KAY
“THg SMILING PAINTER"
Fin# Painting and Intarloe
Decorating
Phone 1297, Ather.*, Ga.
PRINTERS
LOOSE - LEAF
Systems and Supplies
Exceptional Service
The McGregor Co.
Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
o31c.
Foster Pressing Company
Cleaning, Dying, Repairing
and Pressing
Von Canon-Wall Iiuilding
Phone 2886 Phone 1886
. a23c
FLOWER SHOP
directory—but when you w
Flowers—call
JONES FLOWER SHOP
AUTO REPAIRING
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford and Chevrolet Parts
161 W. Clayton Phono
Auto P»rt. Half Pi ice.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
AfTTnMnmr.P. PARTS I Statement of the Ownership, Man- poration has any Interest direct oi
AUlUlYtUmLiBi 1 j afenirritt circulation, etc.. Re- j indirect in the said stock, bonds,
quired by the Act of Congress ur other securities than as so stat-
of August 24, 1912, |ed by him.
Of . j 5. That the average number of
. THE BANNER-HERALD icopies of each issue of this publi-
published Sunday only, at Athens, ication sold or distrbiuuJ, through
for October 1, 1D22, to February the mails or otherwise, to paid
11, 1923. , subscribers during the six months
preceding the date shown above
Is, 4183.
(This information is required
from daily publications only.)
J. O. JONES,
Circulation Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 31st day of July, 1923.
E. HARRISON.
(My commission expires March,
1927.)
a2Ic
STE>M-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phone 1317, a20o
STEAM-PRESSING
voted. Phono 686.
VULCANIZING
VULCANIZINb
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271 1
City Garage & Motor
Company
MONEY TO LOAN
operty at a very low rate of
tcrest
H. O. EPTING & CO.
W. Ussery Jay H. Epting
Managers Loan Dept,
tone 1686. Holman Bldg.
- *6c
VULCANIZING
J. H. Posh, Prop.
142 W. Clayton. Pho:
Good Used Bargains
1910 Cadillac Taurine
1921 Studcbaker Bin Six
1919 liuick 6 Passenger
The Soule Cadillac Co.
Phone 651
Phone 661
*6c
|B ■ I STOIgfg*
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other water ha* th. wonderful tart., tha Invigorating fart
ing that It leavaa afttr aach glae* full—It’* delightful, yee It’*—
LINTON SPRINGS.WATER
Orlek It AH Veer ’Round—But Eepeclally In 8pring end Sum-
1 - • met—PHONE 99
Liaton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street
YOU-DRIVE-IT
Coal—Coal—Coal
Jno. L. Lewis, president Unitec
.Mint. Workers of America, says:
“BUY COAL NOW.” Don’t wait
for something to happen to fright
en you into it.
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Rhone 707 Rhone 707
a23c
Iron and Metal
■ WE WILL BUY for cash old Junlt
Automobiles.' Dealers in scrap
iron,'rags, metal. DIXIE IRON &
METAL CO. Phone 1161, 414
Foundry St. 824c.
| FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO EAT
Wo Deliver Froe
E. D. FLANAGAN
l
Phono 1783 ’67 — omas St.
a22c
Used Car I’iek-Ups
Cadillac 8 $400.00
Ford like new ... $350.00
All of our cars are in'good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson Essex
a24e
PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Remember your vacation.”
“Kodak Films developed."
“Seven hours’ service.’ ’
Wo take them at 10 A. M.. out
C R. M.
ADAMS A ARNETT STUDIO
182 1-2 Clayton 8t.
•10c
BARBECUE
illave You Tried Our Barbecue?
1 If not try it today.
V/o Serve It Fresh Efery Day.
Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe
151 Broad St. Phone 1740
*27p
INSURANCE
Northwestern Mutual Life
Lowest Net Cost* Most Flexible
Contract. ,
B. R. Bloodworth
224'A E. Clayton St Phone 74
*28c
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
v 2241i E. Clayton St.
Phone 74.
j28-*24
STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY
OF CLARKE:
Before me, a Notarv Public in
arnTTor the State and County
aforesaid, personally appoared J.
O. Jones, who, having been duly
sworn according to law. deposes
and pays that ho is the Circulation
Manager of The Banner-Herald,
and that the following is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief,
a true statement of the ownership,
management (and if a daily r 'per,
the circulation), etc., of the afore
said publication for the date
shown in the above caption, re
quired by the Act of August 24,
1912. embodied in section 443, Pos
tal Laws and Regulations, printed
on the reverse of this form, to-
wit:
1. That the names and ad
dresses of the publisher, editor,
managing editor, and business
managers are.
Pqbli.«her, v E. B. Braswell, Ath
ens, Ga. ' I . , , ,,
Editor, H. J. Rowe, Athens,! The stole honkers* association
£ a • which Is responsible for the or-
Menacing Editor, Chtts. E. kanlzotlon of the vigilante. -
Citizen Police of
Iowa Clear State
Of Oultaw Bands
Q3y Associated Press.)
DES MOINES,—Iowa, which for
many years was the stamping
ground of bank robbers, apparent
ly has become^ho “No-Man’s land"
for bandits and outlaw's; as a re-
huIt of tho activities of 3,800 trained
vigilantes.
We Repair Any Make Car.
Our Machinists Know How,
Why Not Be One of Our
Satisfied Customers,
You-Drive-It Co.
Phone 601. J. L. SMITH, Mgr.
s6c
BATTERY REPAIRING
We'vs a Size For Your Car—
ATnEXS feNGINBERING CO.
REFRESHMENTS
Save half your lunch hour by eat
ing with us. We serve light lunch
es, also have candy.- cakes, fru ! ta,
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwich*, 6c.)
I a!8e
Building
DR. B. a CHANDLER
—has just returned from Wish-
fngton University Hospital of
Missouri, wharelhe took a spec
ial coarse, and will again take
up his practice,' -
Phone 1567 Holman Building
Martin, Athens, Ga.
Business Manager, E. B. Bras
well, Athaps, Ga.
2.,* That the owners are: (Give
names and addr-tscs of Individ-
dwjickp, or, if a corporation,
give its name and the names and
addresses of stockholders owning
or holding 1 per cent or more of
'the total amount of stock):
The Athens Publishing Co.
Bowdre Phinisy, Augusta, Ga.
A. C. Erwin, Athens, Ga.
J. B. Joel, Athens, Ga.
B. E. Fortson* Athens, Ga.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding Pper
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other
rities are: (If there are none, so
state): None.
4. That the two paragraphs
next above, giving the names of
the owners, stockholders, and se
curity holders, if any, contain not
only the list of stockholders and
security holders, as they appear
upon the books of the company as
trustee in any oH*er fiduciary re
lation, tho name of the person or
corporation for whom such trus
tee is acting, is given; also that
the said two paragraphs contain
statements embracing affiant’s
full knowledge and belief as to the
circumstances anft conditions un
der which stockholders and secu
rity holders who do not appear
upon the books of the company as
trustees, hold stock and securities
in u capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; nud this affiant
has no reason to believe that any
other person, association, or cor-
gently reported that during the si:
months ending July 1 there was not
n bank robbery In Iowa—a record
unsurpassed In recent years In the
Hawkeye state.
Loue.cs sustained by banks and
customers In RO robberies during
1921, before the vigilantes wore or
gunised, totaled $228,973.84. Dur
ing the following year, when the
vigilante* were Just getting undei
way, there wero 30 robberies
losses of $54,941.86. But $30,00C
was obtained in the year Just end*
cd.
The record of Iowa , tho only
state having such an orgnhlzatloif,
has a.traded the attention
bankers and authorities throughnui
the states and a number have vis
ited here and obtained a working
knoYvJgdge of the system with e
view of having It Introduced in
their own states.
DAUGHTER’S HAIR
BOBBED: HE ASKS
WIFE’S ARREST
MUSKEQON. Mich.—There will
be no more bobbed hair In the fam
ily of Oeortro Arnold, of Muske
gon Heights. Arnold applied at
tho sheriffs office for n warrant
tor Itl < wife, and accompanying
him was his twelve-year old step
daughter.
Arnold wanted the warrant be
cause' Mrs. Arnold had allowed het
stop-daughter to have her hull
I lobbed. “Well. If I cannot get r
warrant I can get a divorce,” said
Arnold
“Please go out and count noses,”
said King Snookums to Nick. “Go
out and count all the Pee Wees
and see If they are here, will you?"
So out went Nick with n big
horn.
“Toot, toot, toot!” he blew. “Are
all the noses here? Will everyone
please to count his nose and tell
me if anybody Is missing?”
Suddenly Mrs. Upsedalsy rushdtt
out and grabbed him. “My baby
has disappeared out of his crib."
she screamed. "And I can’t count
his nose because it went with him
My dnrling Upsy Upsedalsy! Ho’*
gone! Kidnapped! Oh, wbat’JJ I
do?" And the little Pee Wee ladf
wrung her sands something awful.
"What did ho look like?" asked
Nick, stopping his footy tooting,
and taking out his book and lead
pencil. 1 ’Til have to take his de
scription so wo can look for him."
“Pink nose," said Mrs. Upsedalsy
quickly.
“Nose pink!" wrote Nick.
"Bald head!" said Mrs. .’psc-
dalsy.
"Head bald!” wrote Nick.
"Two teeth," said Mrs. Upso-
daisy.
"Teeth two!" wrote Nick.
“Round and fat!!” said Mrs. Up-
sedalsy.
"Fat ami round,” wrote Nick.
"Say." said Mrs. Upsedalsy, In- .
dlgnantly, "You're getting him up- ^
side down. He Isn’t upside down." J
i\oi upside down!" wrote Nick |
“Goodness, you must be crasy,” |
cried the little Peo Wcc lady, l
"That’s no way to find a baby.” ,
"Is this your baby?" cried Nan- j
cy rushing In. “Mrs. Robin thought ■-
he was a bug and picked him up ,
by mistake.”
“Oh. tho horrid thing!” screamed \
Upsy’fr mother. “How awful.” {
"Toot, looty, toot!” wont Nick »
on his horn asiio strodc^back to •
King Snookums. j
"All noses gafo and sound.’ he ;
reported. "Everybody safe. In Pee j
Woo Land.”
(To Be Continued.) s *
BANK OF GERMAN^ housed {
LONDON—the Deutsche Bank.
row occupies ono of the most beau*/
tlfu! palaces in Berlln.iand all the
banks, branches ur® hooted In one
time palaces or beautiful man
sions says a Berlin corespondent
of the Dally Mall. The valuo 'of,,.
these acres of sculpture and up**"
onry, the correspbndent goes on
to say is returned In tho bank re
port fer the first half of 923 as on* t
ly 40.t00,000 marks which is som«- .
where in tho neighborhood of $200. ;
. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
The Pirate Ship w , . i •'
Story hr Hal Cothran. Drawing* by Lee Wright. ,
Our Principle
SAFETY first is not a rule of
*Mis ban.k It is our principle.
.That is, we keep it in mind first,
"last and all the time.
Commercial Bank of Athens
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
“Looklns for adventure,” roared the captain. “Well, you’ll tret all
the adventure you want on board this ship. Juat obey my orders and,,
you'll have no troublo.” Then tho captain led Jack to another room
and handed him a sailor suit “Put this on,' he said, “and be my
cabin-boy." - • '• .
and into the rabin-lafy suit. It fit him very nicely and
proud of it. Then he stepped out on the deck and-saw a
at the bow of the boat. Jack liked excitement, ao he hurr!
direction.
Just aa the younir adventlrer reached the crowd.of tailors that had
gathered he heard a low howl. Instantly* Jack knew that it waa I'lip.
And, breaking his way through the hien, he sav that they had
started a la ht between i'lip and another dog on board ship. (Con
tinued.) •!
PIrnty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent, over tlJMO;
10 par cent up to tlJMO.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices I’hone 1676.
406 Holman Bldg. " Athena, Georgia
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Tourist season Is now on and vacations are
In order. You will bo glad to know that condlUona surround
ing Summer Toarlat travel are more liberal this season than
Ip almost any previous year. Reduced rates are In cffoct to
practically every state in the Union aa well as to somo points
In Canada, the. various tours Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Che Great Lakua, St Law
rence River, Hudson River, through th* Yallowstoaa and
other National Park*, to tho Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overa
may bo made at any point on either going or ratarn trip,
within final limit of ticket which la. In moat cases, Octo
ber 31, 1323.
Let ns help you imnlt your vacation. Wo nro here to
serve and any Information desired wilt be gladly furnished
by ticket agent In your town or by the undersigned.