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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1923.
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I ADSGETRESULTS '
Lost and Found
LOST—Red Fox Fur Choker, lost
in the last two weeks in city.
Finder please call 1560-L3 or
call at 840 Hnacock Avc., and
receive reward. side
LOST—Blank note on form of
National Bank of Athens, sign
ed “University Y. M. C. A., by
E. R. Hodgson, Jr., Chairman”
and endorsed by K. R. Hodgson,
Jr. This is to notify the public
that neither the Princpal nor
the Endorser will be responsible
for any amount on this note.
R. P. Stephens, Treasurer, Uni
versity Y. M. C. A. sl7p
STRAYED — White and lemon
spotted pointer, left hind leg has
small sore near hock. Return to
Ralph Hodgson, 188 S. Milledge.
sl8c
FOR SALE
Your Wants -
WABNlT
All of Them - Supplied Here
A©"
\ supplied Mere
JJX OAG m
FOR SALE—Bedroom suite. Mrs.I
John \V. Nicholson, Phone 105,1.
FOR SALE—FRESH COCOANUT
syrup, made every week in our
csndy department, it. F. Chris
tian, Grocer and Candy Mfg'r,
Broad Street s28c
FOR SALE—Several good ■ used
Ratteries. Auto Wrecking Co.,
Thone 1696. side
FOR SALB-s-Sccond hand bicycle,
Iver-Johnson, good condition.
Phone 1372. s!8c
FOR SALE—Ground Bone
Chickens.
for the
ket, Phone
Street.
good
National Mar-
747, 124 Thomas
MACHINERY FOR SALE—1 20-
HP Ratmihir Slab Burner .En
gine on wheels; 1 20 : HP Frick
Engine on wheels; several ether
good engines and boilers. Also
real bargains in second-hand
MnwmRU./.Woodruff Machinery
Co, {OfiMrayth St., Phone
Main ~ lfed8,‘Atlanta. Ga. s!9c
FOR SALE—Nlco large level lot,
best residential acction Athens,
or trade for improved property,
terms. Addres. "O. R. T.,’’ care
Banner-Herald. «17p
FOB SALE—Two f ino Jersey cows
for asle. Csli Mrs. J. S. Stow
art,
•17c
FOR SAXOcAttrsetivc six-room
house, lesathan one year old, in
desirable neighborhood. Haro*
wood floors, best light fixtures,
and hsrdware; servants’ house
.in yard. Price $7,000. Only
$1,600 or $2,000 cash necessary.
Applv “B, B. E., care Bantu--
Herald. »17p
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FOR SALE—Two hundred thous
and shingles. See me before you
buy. Henry Lay, 125 Indall St.,
Athens. Ga. sldo
FOR SALE—Ford roadster, like
new, $200.00 if sold today. 464
College Ave. and corner Dough
erty Street. »lSp
FOR SALE—Ford touring car,
without starter, in good running
condition, good tires, a bargain
at $66.00. Can be seen at 250
Baxter Street. sl8p
FOR SALE—Two new bungalows
in'the best part of Athens, at
' attractive prices, on good terms.
Phone 710. R. S. Freeman.’ s21c
FOR SALE—Some choice lots, at
attractive prices, and several
bargains in good homes. Phone
716. R. S. Freeman. s21c
FOR SALE—Several small farms
near Athens, Ga., and many
other farms of larger acreage.
Phone 710. R. S. Freeman.
b21c
APPLES, RED APPLES, beauti
ful, line quality, well sprayed,
guaranteed No. 1, $4.00 barrel.
Wc have customers of seventeen
years standing in your state.
/Albermarle Orchard Co., Char
lottesville. Va. sl9c
FOR SALE—Fine Jersey stork
cow (of-registered stock) three
years old. Pohno 70-W or write
Mrs. S. F. Anderson, 425 Church
Street. - * 18 P
FOR RENT—Furnished
Rooms
FOR RENT—To a gentleman,
nicely furnished room with pri
vate bath in one of the beat
homes on Milledge Avenue. Ad
dress ‘‘Room,’' Box 274, City.
sl8p
FOR RENT — Two furnished
rooms; can also accommodate
four table boarders. 1020 Han-
rnrk Ave.. or phone 1075. $18c
FOR'RENT—Two furnished front
rooms, (cupic nr businqsa men
nrpf.rrej. Phone 4o0 or call St
§86 Hill Street. sl»P
FOR RENT — Furnished rooms
suitable for light housekeeping.
Also boarders wanted. Apply
189 E. Broad St. al8p
FOR RENT—Apartment
FOR RENT—First floor apart
ment, 3 unfurnished rooms and
bath, private entrance, and me
tres. Phone 426. ‘ ■ ( *18®
FOR RENT—Farms
Female Help Wanted I
W A N T E D—Experienced cook. I
Apply at 850 Prince Ave. al7p|
For Sale or Exchange
SEEDS i
WE HANDLE THE BEST OF ALL KINDS OF
FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS i
FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—
Equity of $4,000' in new six-1
room dwelling in best part of|
town, valued at $7,500. Balance
represented by first mortgage
6 per cent loan. Would con-j
aider in exchange for suburban!
property of equal value, near'
Athens. Apply “S. A. E.,”
Banner-Herald.
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HELP WANTED—Male
Joy about 15 years
old to collect Bannti-Herald
want ad bills on commission.
Good pay. Call Banner-Herald
Office Monday.s!8x
WANTED— Experienced salesman
for dry godds and clothing. Ap
ply in writing. “Salesman,”
care Banner-Herald.s!8c
WANTED—Several boys and girls
for room and board, all conven
iences, hot and cold water. Close
in. Phone 312-Ws s!8c
WANTED—Rooms
WANTED —• Three unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping. Pre
ferably with private bath. Phone
618-W after 5^ p. m.s!8c
WANTED—Furnished light house
keeping rooms in desirable neigh
borhood by University instruc
tor and wife. Phone 763, or
answer “I. W./ care Banner-
Herald. sl9p
Crimson Clover
Alsike Clover
Alfalfa
D. E. Rape
Barley, etc.
Abruzzi Rye |
Mountain Rye ■
Wheat and Oats
Lawn Grass Mixtures
Onions, Sets
H. L. COFER SEED COMPANY
Athens, Ga.
MOULDING
ol4e
— 4
MOULDING
We Are'Now Equipped to Mould Anythin: and Everything
in Our New Plant.
SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY
HENRY LESTER, Mgr. , f.
Phone 1361. 303 River St.
s29c
PRINTING
PRINTING
GOOD PRINTING IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
FOR YOUR BUSINESS.
. Johnson Printing Company -
Phone 926 Von Canon-Wall Bldg.
ollc.
W A N T E D—Two unfurnished
downstairs rooms, for light
housekeeping. Close in. »18c
WANTED—Boarders
DRY CLEANING—PRESSING—HATS CLEANED
We Dry Clean Your Clothes—on cheap flat rate charges—ho club
- Have your Felt Hate cic
tickets-^-Prices are right—Try us. Hsve your Felt
Fall and Winter. Phone us. W<
cleaned
We call for and
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WANTED BOARDERS—Can ac-j
commodate a few more table j
boarders, real home cooking,
reasonable rate, cose in, Mrs. R.,
E. Fullilove, 439 College Avenue.
Phone 1086-W. , ollc.
and re-blocked for Fall
deliver your clothes and hats. , ,
CLASSIC HAT CLEANING ft SHOE SHINE SHOP
Phone 9147 Clayton Street
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Money to Loan
Boarders wanted — Rooms
and meals, or meals separately.
Apply 197 W. Hancock Ave.
Two blocks from Post Office.
sl8p
few roomers, home cooking,
large -rooms, next to Ag. cam
pus. Mrs. Pearl Deadwyler, 140
Field St.. Phoak 1082. s!8c
FOR RENT—Good three horse
farm, smooth land, 3 good pas
tures, 12 miles south of Athens.
Write J. L. Moore, Arnoidaville,
Ga., R. F. D. 1. «1«P
BOARDERS WANTED — Rooms
and meals, or meals separately,
reasonable rates, close in. 370
S. Lumpkin St. ’ ellp
WANTED BOARDERS—Can ac
commodate a few more table
boarders, reasonable rates.
Phone 1829 or call at 166 Bou-
lcvard Ave.
Miscellaneous
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Thus'rang the cry of otljcr days when outpost riders and
town criers were the news ambsssadors of the world. It
bswutht the townspeople, together to hear the latest royal
“Hear Yc ! Hear Ye !”
damation or to listen to the most recent news of the
outside world.
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Classified Columns. •
When they have business nows-when they have offersot
any kind—when they have proclamations of profit—they
hail you with Banner-Herald Classifiid Ads.
j/hienic with which you absorb todsy's proclamations
pleasures the esse with which you may pren. by th-m.
Give your best attention t<r today’s town crier. Rend The
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Phone 75
ALL MAKES of sewing machines
repaired. Ail work guaranteed.
•Machines rented. Highest qual-
, ity Hemstitching. Singer Sew-
I Ing Machine Company,
o!7c
WANTED—MIsc.
WANTED—We win buy your
mule, horse and cow hides, bees
wax and tallow. Oldest hide firm
” Athens. ATHENS HIDE CO,
431 Thomas Street. »31p
.WANTED—Good used tires. Auto
Wrecking Co- Phone 1696. «2tc
i WANTED—To buy three 1923
I model Ford touring cars. See
Mr. Smith at U-Drlve-It Co.,
Washington St. .
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• 1922 Touring $225
'1921 Touring $200
1920 Touring $125
1920 Roadster .... $125
USED CARS
CIA. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO
QUICK MONEY—I have on hand
at present $15,000.00 to loan on
good Athens real estate. Write
P, O. Box 696.i21c
VULCANIZING
We are equipped to give you the
beat service in tire and tube re
pairing: in the city.
ATHENS .TIRE SERVICE CO.
J. IL Pose, Prop.
06c
YOU-DRIVE-IT
Good Used Bargains
1910 Dodge Roadster, $150.
1919 Dodge Touring, $200.
The Soule Cadillac Co;
142 W. Clayton.
. E. KAY
*THB 8MILINQ PAINTKR*
Fin* Painting and Interior
Decorating /
Phone 1297$ Athena, Ga.
6T. LOUIS EXPECT6 70000
TO WITtfE8S AIR RACE
ST. LOUIS—Preparation of St
Louis Field for International air
Races to lie held here Oct. 1, t and
*, ,1a rapidly nearing completion
Tho work la in charge of Col. Al
bert T. Perkin* and reprewnte
virtually, the construction of a*
new field.
Th elte la the oM Bridgeton
Field, formerly a commercial field
but now the home of the MfaaourJ
National Guard air unit. A unique
ceremony waa held laat month bj
way or formally dedicating the
field. Major Albert B. Lambert
took aloft a 150-pound atone ant*
dropped It, with a fair degree ol
accuracy, near where the first
hangar ia being built.* Official
aald this waa the flrat corner
atone laid by airplane.
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
BUILDERS
JNO. K. DAVIS
Builder
^ s20c
CAKES
AUTO REPAIRING
If Your Car Needs Repairing
Bring It to Us.
Sam W. Pinson Garage
EdM and Chevrolet Part*
,164 W. Clayton. Phono 461.
WELDING AND BOILER REPAIRING
ANNOUNCEMENT
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Auto Parts At Reduced Prices.
Auto Wrecking Co.
840 Broad Street
VULCANIZING
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
: s27c
Wo wish to announce to the people of Athens that wc aro
now equpiped to do any kind of welding
and boiler repair work.
J. E. BASHAM
Formerly with Georgia Car A Locomotive Co., ia in char#
of our Welding and Boiler Repair Department.
KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO.
Phone 351 West Washington St.
VULCANIZING
We wash and polish cars, dope
them all over. All work guaran
teed. First class vulcanising.
UNION VULCANIZING CO.
East Hancock Ave.
MONEY TO LOAN
property at a very low rato c
interest.
H. O. EPTING & CO.
8. W. Usscry Jay H. Eptin
Manager* Loan Dept.
Phone 1686. ' Holman Bldi
BATTERY REPAIRING
We’ve a Sire For Tour Car—
ATHENS ENGINEERING CO.
Smith Bldg.
Send Mo Your Order
For Our Home Mado
Cakes, Plain or Fancy.
' The Kind You Like.
MRS. L. L. FLOURNBY
Phone 1740- 1M E. Broad.
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STEAM PRESSING
PAINTING
< CLEANERS THAT
! - CLEAN
Hats Renovated.
i White Pressing Club
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PAINTING. PAPER HANGING
Beet Material.
Good Workmanship:
Carl Childers '
Phone 780.
c28c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
KODAK FILMS
\ DEVELOPED
' WHILE YOU WAIT.
Wo Take Them at 10 A. M.
Out at 5 P. M.
Adams & Arnett Studio
162tt Clayton St.
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FARM IMPLEMEjNTS
McCormick and Deering
Mowers, $76.00.
Hay Rakes, $37A0.
E. D. Sledge
Phone 1827-J.
AUTO TIRES AND
ACCESSORIES
• When Your Car Needa
Retiring
Lot Ut Put Our Guaranteed
Tire*
AU tho Way Bound.
MUSIC SHOP
A Few Slightly Uaed
Phonographs at a Bargain
If Taken This Month.
J. L. BIORRIS MU8IC SHOP
Phono 801-J. 255 Lumpkin St.
»21c
USED CAR BARGAINS
watch This paper
EVERY SUNDAY FOR
OUR USED CAR BARGAINS.
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO.
Phone 271. -Jm
•
COAL—COAL—COAL
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY YOUR COAL irr' , W
HANCOCK COAL COMPANY 4 ..J
j Thone 707 ' ll , Phone 767
. «*»
STARTERS AND GENERATORS REPAlOftM
Electrical Testing Equipment, Ignition a Specialty
General Auto Repairing
STARTER & GENERATOR REPAIR COMPANY
Roy W. Melbourne
Genuine Ford Parts and Second Hand Parte* for all Makes Car*.
Corner Clayton and Thomas Streets, Entrance Clayton Street.
Day Phone 1316. Night Phone 598.
^ x [ ■ ,81c
INSURANCE INSURANCE
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE
Lowest Net Cost Most Flexible Contract
See me about our increased dividends. Also all lines of Insurance
B. R. BLOODWORTH
212 Southern Mutual Bldg. ' Phone 1467
USED CAR BARGAINS
Be sure and sec our used cars before you buy. Our con are ail in
good condition.
LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 1711 * Phone 1711
i s3le
FILLING STATIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Have You^Tried tho Now Navy Gas 7
It Will Make Your Motor Step.
McLEROY SERVICE STATION
Service That Satisfies.
Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
Phone 1357-J Normal Heights Thone 1367-J ,
■2$-lm
STEAM PRESSING
FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO
EAT '
We Deliver Free.
NORMAL MARKET
Phone 1336. 1344 Prince Ave.
•2$c
CLEANING. DYEING, REPAIRING
AND PRESSING
FOSTER PRESSING COMPANY
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phone 1886.
BARBECUE
Ilavo Yob Tried Oar Barbecue?
If not try it today.
Wo Servo It Fresh Every Day.
Flournoy’s Barbecue Csfo
151 Broad St. Phono 1740.
s27p
WHOLESALE FRUITS
AND PRODUCE
Merry Produce Co.
501 East Broad St.
Phono 1461
Wholesale Fruits and Product.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Wc Have Provided All the Needs of the School Children
in Our Complete Stock.
Everything From Pencil* on Up.
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000|
I 10 per cent, up to $1,009.
105 Holman Bldg.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law off!cos Phono 167$.
Athens, Oontgla
Wsnt Your Car
Washed and Greased.
Bring It to Us.
You Cannot Steer By a Stemlight
Experience too often only shows us tho mistakes of the past. After
you have experienced financial loss by fire, accident or theft,
experience tells you to insure. Do not steer by a sterniight-experi-
ence. Insure today—before loss.
We can give you all forms of Property Protection Policies.
The Hinton Securities Co., Athens, Ga.
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Tourist' season 1* now on and vacation* are
in order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround
ing Summer Tourist travel are more liDeral this season than
In almost any previous year. Reduced rates are in effect to
practically every- state in the Union as well as to some points
In Canada, tho various tours Including delightful tripe on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, 8L Law
rence River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parks, to^the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overt
may bo made at any point on either going or return trip,
within final limit of ticket, which is, in most cases, Octo
ber 31, 1923.