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DOINGS of the duffs
BSiliY GO BACK AND SIT DOWN
BY ALLMAN
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Lost and Found
FOUND—A man with wonderful
power. Conduit Prof. Gable be
fore it ia too late. 9 a. m. to 8:30
I, daily. 279% Lumpkin St.
sBp.
LOST—Firet^one tire and cover,
i 20x3%, between Center and
Athens. Finder please return to
Banner-Herald (Office antUreceiVc
reward. ■ I s5p.
LOST—Tire'and- rint from Over-
land; 31x4., Call 948. ;;
... Try it and convince yourself.
Send 31.00 for bottle, or pay post-
WANTED—Misc.
WANTED—We will buy your
mule, horse and cow hides, bees
wax-and tallow. Oldest hide firm
in Athens. ATHENS HIDE CO.,
431 Thomas Street. s31p
IFOR SALE—Holstein and Jersey
I cow with calf three months old,
$3S. Two hundred pound hog, |25.
Fine preserving pears, 90 cents
WANTED — Second hand filing
cabinet. Must be cheap and let
ter size. Write "Cabinet, M care
Banner-Herald. s6p
Female Help Wanted
WANTED—A colored nurse. Ap
ply in person, 225 ’Henderson
Ave. «5p.
Miscellaneous
HAVE YOUR SEWING Machine
cleaned and repaired now, ready
for fall sewing, at reduced prices.
We repair all makes. Work guar
anteed. Singer Sewing Machine
Co., Phone 288. a!6c
FOR RENT—Furnished
^toOMS
FOR RENT — Two large well
lighted connecting rooms, with
private entrance and bath, fur
nished or unfurnished. Phone 16JT
FOR RENT—Unfur
nished Rooms - i
MALE and FEMALE nELP
COLORED men and 'vomer., you
can earn big money during spare
time In your,’own neighborhood
rlTa l U d' S X'ove7y nd0 . r b' U o’mely FOR -RENT-Two large, down-
straightens ^tuhborn hair without r; i *^ ir ^ n j rt> “” t er 'fundldlKl.'^For
hot combs. -Who me it praise
information 0811,1929 or apply-293
Hoyt Street. »4c
man when he brings it. Order your FQR EE jjt—Two furnished con-
bottle now'T Sta-Strate Sale moms for lierht house-
bottle noW.
Corn., 231 Houston Street, Atlon-
ta, Ga. . « a P
LOST—Tuesday afternoon between
Michaels and the Palace thea
tre, platinum bar pin with, one
sapphire and two pearls. Return
Banner-Herald for reward, slip
LOST—Tuesday *5 bill. Honest
finder return to Banner-Herald
and be rewardod. s5p
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
(■ABOARD AIR LINE RV.
Northbound Southbound
11:04 a Atlanta-llonron local 4:15 p
1:41 a AtL-Binatc-ham-ltam. 1:1> P
«:« a Norfolk-nich.-N. T. 1:11 P
7:55 p AtL-Ahhovlll. local 7:10 a
11:24 p AU.-Rtnalnffhmm 5:10 a
11:14 p Norfolk-VVaahlniton l lt a.
11:14 p Wllmlngtoa-N. Y. 6:19 a
QEORQIA RAILROAD
Arnvt Depart
7:34 pm »:!• »“
11:14 pm >:>> P”
CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RV.
W. O. Bolton,-Agent, Phone 1441
Centraljg .Georgia Station
Depart for Macon T;S0 a. m.
4:45 v. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:10 p. m.
•:S0 p. m.
Ibr further Information phono
J. T v Bruce. C. A.. 540.
■AINESVILLE MIDLAND RV.
\ Schedule*
Leave Athena Arrive
7:45 A. M.0 „ M.
10:45 A. M.*« **10:10 A. M.
'Daily. ••Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29. 192S.
No. 4 leave* Athens T:45 a. m.. ar
rive! Lula 9*10 a. m.
No-1 leaves Athena 4:15 p. ar
rives Lula 5:45 p. m.
No. T leaves Lula 5:51 P* ar-
HVb* Athena 8:t0 p. m.
No. 5 leaves Lula 10:15 a. nt. Ar
rives Athena 11:45 a. m.
Q. B. MILLER. C. A., Athena. Oa.
Telephone CL
nccting’ rooms for light house
keeping; sink in kitchen., 875 Chase
Street, Phone 954-J. ( s6c
FOR RENT—Apartment
FOR RENT—Five room apart
ment, over garage, to, couple
without children. Reasonable.
Phone 335.- «w
FOR RENT—Brick garago for
three cars, next to Von Canon
Building on Hancock Ave. *10
per month. Phone *335. »6c
TO RENT—Large house with two
apartments at G53 Milledgc Ave.
Possession now. Write T. D. Jen
nings, Bogart, Ga., or see .Sam
Woods at Standard Oil Co. aOp
FOR SALE—Bally carriage and
bed. Phone 1691-W. a4c
FOR SALE—FRESH COCOANOT
syrup, nude every week to our
candy depirtment. R- F- Chris
tian, Grocer and Candy Mig'r,
Broad Street. >2Rc
FOR SALE-A bargain, 4% acres
land and 4 room house in. three-
quarters of a mile of post oIHce.
Price 91.500. J. T. Anderson. a6p
WANTED TO RENT—Three un
furnished rooms, convenient to
Ag. College. Address "H. A S.,.
euro-Banner-Herald. *°P
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Nice farm near Maxeya, close
to church and school. Addresa Box
94, R. F. D. No. 1, Maxeya, Ga.^
FOR SALE-Cheap, one new Ford
ol^tl 8am __ «!• I" W. aayton
E. KAY
-the smiling painter-
pine painting and InUrior.
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athena, Ga.
SBXSSZBBS
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
■ 44*Pff -■' ' . *
4o othsr water haa the wonderful Uate, the Invigorating feei
ng that it leaves after each glasa full-lt'a delightful, yei It'e—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
9rlak It All Year 'Round—But Especially In 8urlng and Sum
mer—PHONE 95
Linton Springs Water Company
Off lea Broad Street
Fine pr<
bushel. '
;7p.
BUILDERS
JNO. K. DAVIS
Builder
701 Sou. Mut. Bldg.
Phone 1877.
PAINTING
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
Beat Material.
Good Workmanship,
Carl Childers /
Phone 780 Phone 780
s28c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
KODAK FILMS
DEVELOPED
WHILE YOU WAIT.
We Take Them at 10 A. M.
Out at'5 P. M.
Adams & Arnett Studio
162% Clayton St.
a!8c
Good Used Bargains
1919 Cadillac Touring
.1921 StudcbaKcr Big Six
1919 Bulck 6 Passenger
The Soule Cadillac Co.
142 W. Clayton. Phone 91(
VULCANIZING
FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO
EAT
We Deliver Free.
NORMAL MARKET
Phono 1336 1344 Prince Ave.
• «28e
BARBECUE
Have You Tried Our BarbecueT
If not try It today. _
We Serve It Freeh Every Day.
Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe
161 Broad St. Phone 1740
e27p
WHOLESALE FRUITS
AND PRODUCE
Merry Produce Co:
661 East Broad St.
1 Phone 1461
Wholesale Fruiti and Produce.
YOU-DRIVE-IT
We Repair Any Make Car.
Our Mechanics Know How.
Why Not Bo One of Our
Satisfied Customers.
You-Drivc-It Co.
Phono 661.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
We are equipped to give you the
best '.ervice in tire and tube re
pairing in the city. • '
Athens tire service co.
J. He Pom; Prop.
VULCANIZING
We wash and pollah care, dope
them all over. All work guaran
teed. First class vulcanising.
UNION VULCANIZING CO., 362
East Hancock Ave. 'I
MUSIC SHOP
One Slightly Used Plano,
Waa *260.
J. L. MORRIS MUSIC SHOP
Phone 80I-J. 266 Lumpkin St.
e21c
CARS WASHED
ring Your ™ — --
Washing and Dopeing.
Clarke Storage Battery
Company
Low Price Batcrics for Any Car.
Phono 677 Phono 677
•13c
AUTO REPAIRING
Let Us Wash and Dope
. Your Cara ^
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford and Chevrolet Parts
Phone 461
«.13c.
STEAM PRESSING*
CLEANERS THAT
CLEAN ,
Hata Renovated.
White Pressing Club
a!8c
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
224% E. Clayton St.
Phone 74.
flIVtR* j28--24
AUTO TIRES AND
ACCESSORIES
When Your Car Needs
Retiring
Let Us Put Our Guaranteed
Tires
All the Way Bound.
Motor Tire & Supply Co.
Phone 1046. Cor. College & Broad.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
Auto Parts Half Price.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
SEEDS
Crimaon Clover, *9.00 per bu.:
Dwarf Essex Rape, *11.00 per 100
lbs.; Abroad Rye, ,*5.00 per 2%
bu. bag; Burr Clover, 6c lb, (re
ckoned, 10c lb.); Alfalfa and
Hairy Vetch (market). Athena
headquarters for Seed. Food* and
Incubators. _ . _
H. L. Cofer Seed Co.
Phone 247. 269 N. Lumpkin St.
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USED CARS
1921 Touring ...... $195
1920 Touring $125
1920 Roadster, starter,
Good tires ... ... $125
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO
MONEY TO LOAN
Wo make loans on improved city
property at a very low rate of
interest. . _
H. O. EPTftNG & CO.
S. W. Ussery Jay II. Eptfng
Managers Loan Dept.
Phono 1686." Holman Bldg.
VULCANIZING
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
s27e
BATTERY REPAIRING
We’ve a Size For Tour Car—
ran
ATHENS ENGINEERING CO.
Smith Bdldiag -w Phone 711
The Appearance of Your Home
There is nothing that detracts from the ap
pearance of a home as much as a room for
rent sign, and the results from signs are
slow- if any.
People who are looking for rooms'do not
walk around town in search of a “Room for
Rent” sign, but read Banner-Herald Want
Ads. • - ■
A small ad, the cost of which will not ex
ceed tee price of a sign, will tell thousands
about that room you want to rent
Read and Use Banner-Herald
Want Ads
Get what you want when you want It.
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COAL—COALr-^OAL
• NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY YOUK COAL
HANCOCK COAL COMPANY
Phone 707 Phone 707
I Fine Program
j For C. E. Meet
In Elberton
— »
j Schedule Is Outlined For
Interesting Meeting
! Next Month of Christian
EndeavorerS.
By JERRY JOHNSON
Why attend tho Northeast Geor
gia Christian Endeavor convention
to he held In Elberton," October 5,
6, 1? Because:
Friday evening, 6ct. fith, a
o'clock, opening fcutfllon, sd
dress, talks, good singing and
everything that Endcavorers like.
Social on the lawn of the “Auld
Home,” given by tho Elberton Se
nior society In honor of Lbe visit
ing delegation.
Saturday morning. Everything
Interesting. Plans, ways tc work, a
do;en short snappy speeches, songs
to please. Information, Inspiration.
Saturday afternoon. Ways
working, g? Address by Southern
Secretary, United Society Chris
tian Endeavor, Boston. Mass, "IIow
Session,” and other helpful mes
sages. *
And* then an auto ride over th<
city, which Includes a visit to the
Granite Quarry. The <Monwnent of
Nancy Hart. With othe rintcrest
Ing slghts.\ Everybody will want to
go on the excursion as guest of the
yonng people of Elberton.
Saturday night, exactly at 6:30,
that “Pep Fellowship -Banquet,
with all the .good eats, mixed with
fun for aj). Tells and songs make
up the program. ‘
Followed by addresses. Award
ing of banners. Pennants, awards
and everything to make you glad
to be a winner. Dr. Miller, pastor
of the First Christian; church will
deliver the main address, “Friends
of Christ In the World”
Sunday morning, just after sun
rise. That grand old Sunrles Pray
er Meeting, will bo held In the
Elberton 8quare In the Center of
the Community. Miss Annie Cam
eron, Georgia's Life Work Hermit
Supt, Naeoochee, GaiC will lead,
with the aid of the Recruits of
Georgia.
At eleven o’clock. In the biggest
church In Elberton, the whole town
will hear a sermon, "Be Ye Doers
of the Word and not Hearers
Only.” Eat dinner In the homds of
the Jetton people, where South
ern hospitality shines outright.
Sunday afternoon, the dehgates
will have anrpppdrtunlty of seeing
the, best playletHn fonn bf "The
junior Gardeh ,r over presented In a
district convention. !t Is a piny of
rare beauty an^ Is unusual In plans.
Tho Intermediate pageant- "Four
Decades of Christian Endeavor” is
also an attractive feature of the
program. In fact, it is tho first
time this pageant has been staged
in Georgia and will attract much
. STARTERS AND GENERATORS REPAIRED
Electrical Tsatlng Equipment, Ignition a Specialty
General Auto Repairing
STARTER & GENERATOR REPAIR COMPANY
Roy W. Mcwboume
Genuine Ford Parta and Second Hand Parts for all Makes-Cars.
. Comer Clayton and Thoiuaa Streets, Entrance Clayton Street.
Day Phono 1310. Night Phone 598.
INSURANCE
INSURANCE
NORTUWES’HJRN MUTUAL LIFE
Lowest Net Cost — Moat Flexible Contract
Sec me about our increased dividend,.'Also all line, of Insurance
B. R. BLOODWORTH
212 Southern Mutual Bldg. Phone 141
USED CAR BARGAINS
Be aure and see our used cars before you buy. Our cars are all in
good condition.
LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 1711 Phone 1711
J a31c
pit t ing STATIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Have You Tried the New Navy Cast
It Will Make Your Motor Stop.
McLEROY SERVICE STATION
‘ Service That Satisfies *
Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
Phono 1357-J Normal Heights Phons 1367-J
STEAM PRESSING
CLEANING. DYKING. REPAIRING
AND PRESSING
FOSTER PRESSING COMPANY
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phone 1886 phona 1880
MOULDING
MOULDING
We Are Now Equipped to Mould Anything Jnd Everything
in Our New Plant.
SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY
nENRY LESTER, Mgr.
Thone 1851 303 Rlver st ’
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We Have Provided AU the Needs of the School Children
In Our Complete Stock.
Everything From Pencil* on Up. ~
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
-Herald Wants
attention
ill hav
The closing service Is perhaps
st of all and young people In at
tendance will want to remain over
to hear tho address on “Life'.s Op
portunity” and tho consecration
service.
If you .are going to'the conven
tion, register tod.ay, with G. L.
Johnson, Box 62^. Atho
which will entitle delegates to fr
entertainment for three
badge and program. No
will he given this
October 1st.
GRAIN PRICE FIXING
FAILS IN BUDAPfi
BUCHAREST* — f It
facing an
dealing with
Ing. which Is unusual In »
cultural country, amply
of supplying Its own people and
exporting large amounts of food
stuffs,
It was hoped to solve this prob
lem by two legislative
one fixing the prices of food
ducts, and the other forbidding »
ports, by means of high dut
which practically made exports Im
passible.
"RELIGION A GREAT NEED”
DECLARES JUSTICE TAFT
BOSTON,—Tho need of ** * ~
the present cylsts is stressed b
Chief Justice ‘William *H. Taft In
statement issued by tho Unltaria
News Service In connection wit
announcement of tho thirtieth Id
vM.r.lnl meeting of the General Un*
tarian Conference, of which
chief justice Is president. The
meeting is to he held September
11-1 Cat New Haven, Conn., In the
buildings of Ynlc University In
conjunction with tho annual Min
isters Institute nnd chapter con
vention of the Unltalan Laymen’s
League. *
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66- VHONE-66 j
Taxi Service
Day and Night
YeilowCabCo.
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent, over $l,000j
^ 10 per cent up to $1,000. K# 7 !
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices Phone 1676.
406 Holman Bldg. Athens, Georgia
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
UNDER THE GROUND
( II.U’TKK I 1
Story by Hal Cochran* Drawings by Lee Wright*
“Do you know,who that is?” shouted one of the little guides. "Why,
it seems that I have seen many pictures of him,” replied Jack. “Well,”
snapped the jruidc, “you probably have. It’s Old King Koal himself.”
And then Jack was led right up to meet the old soul.
see my
“How do you do?” said the king. “How would you like to s
three fiddlers?” “Oh,” exclaimed Jack. “I certainly would.” So while
one servant was bringing Jthe king a p!,e and another was bringmgr v
him .n bowl of porridge, Jack sat down to await the arrival of the
fiddlers. : ,
“Won't you have some of my putriu^S| momu t««
replied Jack. “Thank you, but I’m not hungry.” And the.* he heard
pretty music in tht* distance. "It’s tho fiddlers!” shouted one of the
• guides, and at that moment, in came the three fiddlers, playing and
• dancing. (Continued.) „ , s