The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 10, 1923, Image 5

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2i Cents a Word MinimunLCharge of 40 Cents. 51.00 focithreo insertions. Seven ;imcs for.the price ol five in sertion*. , ‘ All discontinuances MUST be made in'person at The Ban ner-Herald Office or by letter. Teiephone-.discontinuances are not valid; '. ' 75 -’W 75 BANNER-HERALDT WANT , ADS GET RESULTS Lost and Found WATNED—Boy to deliv er papers on South Lumpkin Street: Apply to Banner-Herald Office. WANTED—Bey about 14 years of age to deliver papers around South ern Mill section. Apply Banner-Herald Office. WANTED-Position WANTED—Position as bookkeep er, and can do some steno. work. Address P. 0. Box 637. sllc FDR SALE—Ground Bone good for the Chickens. National Mar ket, Phone 747, 124 Thomas Street. o6c STEAM PRESSING CLEANERS THAT CLEAN Hats Renovated. White Pressing Club •18c FOR SALE—House, Ivers and Pond piano, Studcbaker Special Six touring car, only six months old, almost new. Call Misses Cheney, corner Milledge and Hill. Phone 1604-W. sl4c, MUSIC SHOP WANTED—Misc. poi L. H.' Guest slOc HEL1WANTED—Male WANTED.—Boy to deliv er papers on Universi ty Citmpus, South Jack- son and Baldwin Sts. Apply Banner - Herald Office, v COLORED DINING CAR waiters and sleeping car porters wanted. Experience ^’unnecessary. We train you. 'Information free. Write 640 Hallway Exchange, Omaha, Nebraska.s£g WANTED—Boy to deliv er papers on South Mil- ledge Ave.,, JMil&dge Tcrrgce, and Milledge Circle. Apply Banner- Herald'Off ice. WANTED—We wiil buy! your mule, horse and cow hides, bees wax and tallow. Oldest hide firm in Athens. ATHENS HIDE CQ., 431 Thomas Street. s31p WANTED — To exchange organ for small camping tent. P. O. .Box 56, Athens, Ga.slOp FOR. SALE — Fine registered Berkshire sow'and eight pigs at a bargain. Sell all together or* separately. A. H. -Davison, Jr. t slOc FOR SALE—Can show you sev eral nice small farms in. and . near Winterville. H. F. Pittard. /- sllc FOR SALE—High School uniform with cap. Phone 376 or 62. sllc Wanted Apartment WANTED—Plain sewing. Phone WANTED — A furnished apart- 1722 or apply at 307 Strong St. ment by three adults. Mutual 1 sl6c’ satisfactory arrangements might t j nu per8ons go Miscellaneous HAVE YOUR SEWING Machine cleaned and repaired now, ready for fall sewing, at reduced prices. We repair dll makes. Work guar anteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Phone 288. s!6c FOR RENT—Unfur- nished Rooms RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Northbound Southbound 10:00 a AtlanU-Mqnroa local 6:15 p 2:42 p AtL-Birmin-ham-Mem. 5:11 P 2:42 p Norfolk-Ttlch.-N. T. 2:1* P A tl.-Abbe villa local Atl.-Blrmlnchara Norfolk-Waahlngtoo T - GEORGIA RAILROAD hiring T:65p 11:24 p 11:24 p 11:24 p 7:50 a 5:50 a 0:29 a 6:20 a Depart 1:20 A.n 1:55 pm CeNTftAL&ft GEORGIA RV. V. O. SoHoh, Agent, Phone 1561 Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:50 a. * 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 11:10 P* ». y 0 :50 p. m. Wot further Information phone J. T. Bruce, C. A., 540. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND ^RAILWAY Schedules Effective N0..2Mr * l92 - FOR RENT—Unfurnished roomsi three connecting unfurnished rooms, with conveniences, desira ble location. Phone 894-W, slip FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms FOR RENT—To gentlemen, two icwiy furnished rooms, connect- bath,_ centrally located. Fhdne 1307-J. sllc FOR RENT — Furnished apart ments, consisting of two, three and four rooms. Very desirable. All conveniences. Phone 1171 or call 980 S. Lumpkin Street. «16c FOR RENT—Desirable well fur nished rooms with or without board, at M0 Cloverhurst Ter race. Convenient to Ag. College. Phone 142-W.site ville 8 a. J Athens for Gainos- i/"''Leaves Athens for Gainesville 11:15 a. m. No. i' t Arrives Athens f Gainesville 6:00 p. m. No. 11-. Arrives Athens from Gainesville 10:10 a. m. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April S*. 1» No. t leaves Athens 7:41 a. m„ or- riv.i Lule t.lfl a. m. N« I leaves Athena 4:11 P. m.. sr- ftves Lula 5:15 p. m. No. 7 leaves Luta t:K p. »r- Stu Athens l:S0 p. m. No. S leaves Luta lg:l» O. na. »- fives Athens Unit a. m. a R SUI.T.RIt. C. A.. Athens, OS. Teiapheua 4L FOR RENT—Nice furnished front room—all conveniences. 246 W. Hancock Ave, 2 blocks from postolficth slip I be made with going to Phone alOp A Few SligEtly Used Phonograph, at a Bargain If Taken This Month. J. L. MORRIS MUSIC SHOP Phone 801-J. 255 Lumpkin St. s21c 0 Crimson Clover,- $9.00 per bn.; Dwarf Essex Rape, $11.00 per 100 lbs.; Abrussi Rye, $5.00 per 2’A bu. bag; Burr Clover, 6c Jb, -Ire- cleaned, 10c lb.); Alfalfa or-’ Hairy V.ieL (innriel). Amelia headquarters for Seed, Feeds and Incubators. H. L. Cofer Seed Co. Phone 247, 269 N.' Lumpkin St. •14c FRESH MEATS MEATS FIT TO EAT We Deliver Free. •NORMAL MARKET Phone 1336. 1344 Prince Ave. s23c BARBECUE Hava Ton Tried Onr Barbecue? If not try it today. We Serve It Fresh Every Day. Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe 151 Broad St. Phone 1740. s27p SEEDS YOU-DRTVE-IT Farmer Delegation Discusses Matter Of Varying Crops TIPTON.—A delegation of twen ty-eight Telfair tounty farmers and business men of McRae re cently rr.a-lc a ''fellowship 1 ' visit to TJfton. Their object was to study crop diversification and to inspect a number of Tifton enterprises. They arrived unannounced,' but were soon made to feel at home by delegations representing the lo cal Wikanis club, Lions dub and Board of Trade. Want Your Car Washed and Greased. Bring IUo Ui. You-Drive-It Co. Phone 66l! J. L. SMITH, Mgr. Good Used Bargains WANTED—Two furnished rooms and kitchenette, in desirable neighborhood. “P. R. R.,” caro Banner-Herald.slip WANTED—Two or three furnish ed rooms, for light housekeep ing, by couple with no children. Address ““J. W. L., M care Ban ner-Herald. s9c BUILDERS JNO. K. DAVIS - , Builder WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Merry Produce Co. , 561 East Bread St. Phone 1461 Wholesale Fruits and Produce. 1919 Dodge Roadster, $150. 1919 Dodge Touring, $200. The Soule Cadillac Co. 1 142 W. Clayton. Phone 916. AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES AUTOMOBILE PARTS PAINTING Auto Parts At Reduced Prices. Auto Wrecking. Co. 840 Broad Street PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Best Material. Good Workmanship. Carl Childers Phone 780. •28c PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, with connecting bath, with or without board. Apply 848 College Ave.' sllc FOR RENT—Apartment FOR RENT — Apartment, three connecting rooms, fir*t floor. Private bath, close in, on ear line. Address “Owner,” care Ban ner-Herald. sllc fVir SALE FOR SALE—FRFSH COCOANUT syrup, made every week in our cindy deportment, tian, Grocer and Broad Street. R. F. Chris Candy Mfg'r,| o28c E. KAY CHE smiling painter* Fin, Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athene, Ga. j a KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED WHILE YOU WAIT. We Take Tfeem at 10 A. M. Out at S P. M. Adams & Arnett Studio 16216 Clayton St. VULCANIZING We arc equipped to give--you the best service in tiro and tube fe- palring In the city. f ATHENS TIRE SERVICE CO. J. H. Poes, Prop. VULCANIZING Invite Us to Your Next Blowout Phone 271 City Garage & Motor Company - s27c CAKES Send Me Your Order For Our Home Made - Cukes, Plain or Fancy. The Kind You Like. MRS. L. L. FLOUUNEY Phone 1740. 158 E. Broad. MONEY TO LOAN VULCANIZING We wash and'polish cars, dope them all over. AU work guaran teed. First class vulcanizing. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 362, East Hancock Ave. si 8c I We make loans on improved city property at a very low rote of interest. H. O. EPTING & CO.i S. W. Usscry Jay H. Epting Managers Loan Dept. Phone 1686. Holman Bldg. otfc When Your Car Needs l Retiring Let Us Put Our Guaranteed Tires All the Way Roun^ Motor Tire & Supply Co, Wisconsin Idia Of Bank Credit Given Auditors BATTERY REPAIRING CARS WASHED ring Washing and Dopeing. Clarke Storage Battery Company Low Price Butteries fob Any. Car. • Phone 677. Sl8c PURE AND SPARKLING . NATURE’S BEST REMEDY - N. other water ha. the wonderful taste, the invigorating ^ Ing that It leave, after each gias. full—It'* delightful, ye. . LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drlak It All Year ' B °und—But^E»pecia»y la 8orlng and Sunt Linton Springs Water Company ,*r. ^ Office Broad Street _ FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick and Deering •Mowers, $75.00., Hay Bakes, $37.50. E. D. Sledge. Phone 1327-J. X AUTO REPAIRING If Your Car Needs Repairing Bring It to Ua. Sam W. Pinson Garage Ford and Chevrolet Parts 164 W. Clastun. -Phone 161. We’ve a Size For Your Car— ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. Smith Bldg. Phono 711. (By Associated Press.) ASHEVILLE, N. C—The “Wis- consin Idea,” what it means and how it applies in the administra tion of the office ef state treas urer, was explained by Solomon Levitan, state treasurer of Wis consin, before the annual meet ing of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers in session here today. “The Wisconsin Idea,” Mr. Lev itan said, “means in simple erms, ‘The People First’ In the admin istration of the office of troasurer- it means maMng use ofrthe state's money to the best advantage for Ufa people of the state. “Some of the states have invest ed their state funds In government bonds that pay higher rates of in terest. This looks like a stroke of good business when one considers that the banka pt the state pay ly three per cent. 'Bnt that la not the Wisconsin idea. Wisconsin believes in plac ing the state funds where they are needel. The fanner tries to borrow money and finds that his banker has none to lend, while the cleat treasurer ha ssehi millions out of the state. Sending money out of the state in times like these is like feeding all of your pure fresh Holstein mik to, your pigs and buying skimmed milk for your babies. Wisconsin believes in serving its own people first, end so its state fund, ere made avail able to communities that need them,” Youth Raises First Bale in Floyd Co, ROMEjl—Fliiyd county’s first bale of cotton for the season was raised by G. A. Gray, Jr. It weigh ed 510 pounds and sold for 41 cents a pound at auction. W. 8. Critse, secretary of the Rome chamber of Commerce, acted as autloneer. Mr. Gray reported that he had used calcium arsenate successfully in bis fight against the boll weevil and that his cottdn will average fully three quarters of a bale to the acre. Georgia Ministers Hgve Fishing Trip SAVANNAH. — Seven Georgia ministers of the Gospel are cele brating a ten-day fishing trip at Dobey as the guest of Rev. Bascom Anthony, D. D„ presiding elder of the Savannah district of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church. South, “fishers r.f men" who make up the party now fishing ’or fish are: Rev. J. B. Johnston,' Montezuma; Rev. E. O. Heath, Cordate; Rev. I, P. Tison, presiding elder of the Cordole district; Rov. T. P. Hoi Ioway, Mlllen: Rev. J. A, Smith, J. A. Smith, Jr., and Smith Cutter, of Macon. Railroad Announces Exhibits of State’s Mineral Resources “TO GET OR NOT TO GET WHAT YOU WANT” depends upon how you go about getting what you want. - There is a means to every end. Employ the best means and you’ll get the desired results the sooner. Thus it is that the housewife who’s in formed on the best means to,get help for her household—blithely resorts to a Ban ner-Herald \feant ad when the maid leaves, shortly lias another., - ‘ The employer, too, uses Banner-Herald want ads for many purposes, with splendid results. As you look over The Banner-Herald want columns you see how varied are the uses want ads are put to. They do the work they’re cut out for better than any other means you can employ to the same end- filling your wantg. Read and Use Banner-Herald Want Ads .WELDING AND BOILER REPAIRING • - ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the people of Athena that wo are now cquplped to do any kind of welding and boiler repair, work. \ J. E. BASHAM Formerly with Georgia Car & Locomotive Co., is in chart of our Welding and Boiler Repair Department. KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Phone 351 West Washington St. USED CAR BARGAINS WATCH THIS PAPER EVEItV SUNDAY FOR OUlt USED CAR BARGAINS. CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO. Phone 271. COAL—COAL—COAL USED CARS 1921 Touring $195 1920 Touring $125 1920 Roadster, starter, Good tires ... ... $125 C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO Laurens County lo Hold Preliminary Elections in January DUBLIN, Ga.—Laurens couifty will hold a preliminary election on January 10, 1924, instead of in December .of this year, the execu tive committee has decided. This probably will ' be for nominating couhty officers. It is expected that a large number of candidates will soon commence canvassing the county. * No Fire Loss in , Griffin For the Month of August GRIFFIN, Ga.—The report of the Griffin fire department for the month of August shows there were no looses from fire during the entire month. • Only four alarms were responded to, all minor Mazes. Sixty-eight fire In spections of buildings, basements stacks and heating apparatus were made during the month.[ ATLANTA.—Officials of Central of Georgia railway have announced that exhibits showing the developed and undeveloped mineral resources of eGorgla and Alabama wUl be placed 1 on display at the National Exposition of Chemical Industries, 1 which is to be held in Now Ycrw September 17 to 22. The display will be prepared by the Industrial department of the railway and the manufacture of paper and pulp from pinewood also will bo demonstrated. Kidnaped N. Y. Child Has Not Been Found NEW YORK—All Idea that tht foundling in the New Brooklyn hos pital mighf.be the three mpnths old Lillian McKeni^, kidnapped sometime ago from her carriage While the mother was shopping w»: abandoned by police today. The father clung to the belief that the child was his but the mothei was finally convinced of the con' trory. Family physicians Whose opinion was sought said they had treated too many babies and could not definitely say. Baptist Mission House Destroyed In T o k i o Ifire lean Foreign Missions Soeiety^ias learn, ed by cablegrams from Kobe thal the Sarah Curtis hoihe and Baptis* tabernacle In Toklo was destroyed by fire. Messages confirmed pre vfous advices that all the Baptls mlMtlorwrie* are safe. Savannah Pastor Sees Prisoi) of Paul the'Apostle SAVANNAH—Member, of tbs Cnlvarb Baptist church hero are In rdceipl of a letter from their pas- tor, Rev. John S. Wilder, wrltter August It from Mamertlme Prledp In Rome, in which he calls atten tion to the fact that the prlaon 1: ihy same one In which the ApostU Fuut was cuufiuml a week or ten day. before he woe put to death Reverend Wilder has been travel- foe ewne time. He ex NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR COAL HANCOCK COAL COMPANY rhone 707 Phone 707 STARTERS AND GENERATORS REPAIRED Electrical Testing'Equipment, Ignition a Specialty General Auto Repairing STARTER & GENERATOR REPAIR COMPANY Roy W. Mcwbournfe Genuine Ford Parts and Second Hand Parts for all Makes Cars. Corner Clayton and Thomas Streets, Entrance Clayton Street. Day Phone 1316. Night Phone 698.’ •21c INSURANCE INSURANCE “ NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE _ Lowest Net 'Cost Most Flexible Contract Sst me about our increased dividends. Also all lines of Insurance B. R. BLOODWORTH 212 Southern Mutual Bldg. Phone 1467 USED CAR BARGAINS e and see our used cars before you buy. Our cars are all in good condition. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1711 Phone" 1711 s31c FILLING STATIONS AND ACCESSORIES Have You Tried the New.Navy Gas? It Will’ Make Your Motor Step. McLEROY SERVICE STATION Service That Satisfies. Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Phono 1357-J Normal Heights Phone 1357-J STEAM PRESSING CLEANING, DYEING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING FOSTER PRESSING COMPANY * Von Canon-Wall Building Thono 188C. MOULDING MOULDING We Are Now Equipped to Mould Anything and Everything in Our New Plant. SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY HENRY LESTER, Mgr. Phono 1351. 3U3 River St. SCHOOL SUPPLIES We Have Provided All the Needs of the School Children in Our’Complete Stock. Everything From Pencils on Up. THE McGREGOR COMPANY m- j-eturn; to''Savannah $bont Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent, over $l,000j i0 per cent up to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phone 1676. 406 Holman li’dg. Athens, Georg!* '