The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 21, 1923, Image 7

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2 Centra Word ,imum Charge of 40 Cent*. CJo fop three lneertkmx. Seven ,,s for tho price of fire te- itWbMMi MUST . nixie in person at 'The Ban- ... Herald ffiXfoo ui o> letter, tlephone dftconttouaneec ere ■£U V “‘ id ' M&fttAD to PHONE )R SAr,E-^Sovo»al good used Batteries. Allto Wrecking Co., phone 15901 s21c 75 AlKQi? Them s-v* Supplied Here " Lost and Found 0 $ T—Black allk jweket-boOk _■ .ining . money and Other nlualiles. Reward. Return to ” M ,.| Hodghon,. 120 Millcdge Avenue. s2Ie FO T i SALE toil) . 3R SALE-^Ground Bone good ( or the Chwkcn*. National Mar- Phono 747i 124 Thomaa Street. I" ■ ■ ji oGc FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room tor two gentlemen. Phone 1560 L-3 or cell at 840 Hancock. y *C1f FOR RENT—Two furnished roams to students or business men, with or without board. Apply at 784 Prince Ave. or call 1465. s21c FOR BENT—Tw<T small furnish- ed apartments, with all conven iences to couple without chil dren. 627 Oglethorpe avenue. Phono 417. s21c. FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, suitable foi; light house keeping, $15.00 a month. Apply at 863 Chase Street. s22c Miscellaneous ALL MAKES of sewing machines repaired. AIL work guaranteed. Machines remed. Highest q ity Hemstitching. Singer S ing Machin? Company. « Money to Loan QUICK MONEY—I have on hand at present $15,000.00 to loan on good Athens real estate. Write P. O. Bine 596. s21cl CAKES FOR RENT—Unfur nished Rooms OR SALE—Two new bungalows in the best' part of Athens, at attractive prices, on gootL terms. Phone 716.. it B. Freeman. s2fc )R SALE—rTftreo mule* cheap will exchange for Ford road- _„r. R. F*» CMrutian, Grocer and Candy Mfgr., Broad Street. no.,..,, s28c OR SALE—Sotjie choice hits, at attractive prM.Sf and several bargains in, goo, homes. Phon» ... - - ^• > ^ t l m an. R. S.' s2lc SAI.E—Scrcrsl small farms r-car Athena,' Ga., and many other farms of larger acreage. Phono 716. R. S. Freeman. ip nf-551* OR SALE—or ^exchange—1923 Studebaker tohditer, driven 3000 miles, perfect'condition. J. K. Tibbetts, Crawford, Clu. s24p. •OH SALE—Loveland, 3 passen- k<>r roadster In A-l condition. Fine ladies car. Cost $1,600, take 1350.00. Leaving' town Saturay. See it at Boulp Cadillac Ca.. W. H. Bishop. s23c. TOR SALE—Ford Sedan, 1921 motor and chassis. Good condi tion , a cash bargain. See W. D. f Paschal of'PhdP^ 1279. s23c. r 0R* SAUfU-We at, 1 150 1> us lids' FOR RENT—Small unfurnished apartment, on car line, excellent neighborhood; reasonable rent. Phone 618-W. Apply 1428 Prince. s24c FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. 195 O’Farrell St. Address Box 48. s23p. FOR RENT—House FOR RENT.— Nice four room house, with hall, north end of Pulaski Street, Phone 1123. s21c FOR RENT—Offices Send Me Your Order For Our Home Made Cakes, Plain or Fancy, The Kind You Like. MltS. L L. FI.OURNEY Phone 1740- 153 E. Broad. . «7p VULCANIZING We are equipped to give you the Leal iSivRe in tire and tubs rc* pairing in the city. ATHENS TIRE SERVICE CO. J. H. Pom, Prop. x ©6c SEEDS WE HANDLE^ftE BEST OF ALL KINDS-OF FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS Buckeye Incubators . PurinaFeeds H. L. COFER SEED COMPANY ' Athens, Ga. MOULDING MOULDING We Are Now Equipped to Mould Anything and Everything in Our Net Plant. SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY HENRY LESTER, Mgr. • Phone 1351. 503 River St. •29c Good Used Bargains FOR RENT—Of fices, Four nice rooms for-1 merly occupied by Man-, get Bros.,. Hancock Bldg., Broad St. See R. J. Hancock. s24p 1919 Dodge Roadster, $150. 19)9 Dodge Touring, $200. The Soule Cadillac Co. 142 W. Clayton. Phono 916. PRINTING PRINTING GOOD PRINTING IS AN ADVERTISEMENT \ FOR YOUR BUSINESS. Johnson Printing Company Phone 926 Von Canon-Wall Bldg. ollc. rr- -f—i-.-.==i■.■■mu t tv ■ DRY CLEANING—PRESSING—HATS CLEANED WANTED—House HATS WANTED TO RENT— Si* or seven room house in good neign- borhood, with lur^e yard. Stu*e price. Address, House, P. O. tsox 208. s23c FALL HATS POPULAR PRICES $3.00, $3,50 apd $1.00 Levy’s Toggery & Boys Shop ol7e WANTED—Boarders WANTED BOARDERS—Can ac- commodate «a few more table boarders, real home cooking, reasonable rate, cose in, Mrs. R. Fullilove, 439 Collega Avenue. of home raised wheat. Sec II. J. Hancock at -Webb-Crawford , ill 53iP BOARDERS WANTED 1086-W. ollc. For Sale ’or 1 Exchange t ■OR EXCHANGE-! Naw-. International Truck. Ben- Bakery. PAINTING We Dry Clean Your Clothea—on cheap flat rat. charges—no club ticket,—Price* arc right—Try us. Have your Felt Hata cleaned and re-blocked for Fall and Winter. Phone us. We call for and deliver your clothea and hata. CLASSIC HAT CLEANING 41 SHOE SHINE SHOP Phone 9147 Clayton Street AUTO REPAIRING PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Beat Material. Good Workmanship. Carl Childers Ph»ne 780. ! •28c! If Your Car Need, Repairing ' wring Jt to Ua. Sam W. Pinson Garage Ford and Chevrolet Parte 164 W. Clayton. Phans 461. FARM IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILE PARTS Wanted roomers and boarders, near Agricultural College. Apply at} 1828 South Lumpkin Street or] phone 602. o!9c. WANTED—Several boys and girls J for room and board, all convent fences, hot and cold water. Cioso In. Phone 312-W. ol6c, McCormick and Deering Mowers, $75.00. Hay Rakes, $37.50. E. D. Sledge u ' Fhoni 1327-J. WANTED—Misc. (cnH 0:00 jlf Atlanti Ml | AU.-1 Norfolk-Rleh--N, T. T:M p AtL-Abbevmo local 11:14 p AtL-Blrmlnfpam 11:14 9 Norfolk-Waahlngtoa 1U4 9 WIlmlngtoa-N. T. WANTED—We v J'j V 'mule, horae apd ( Ax and tailed C OIOI rntva T:MpM 11:10 pa A.RAILROAD Depart l:!l am Mi pm CENTRAL 6FV&E0R0IA RY. W. O. Bolton, Anat, Phone 1661 Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:40 a. m. 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. 9:80 p. m. < For further Information phono J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 640. I GAINESVILLE MIDLAND ■ RAILWAY ■ Schedule, Effect Ire’' > September 9th, 1M3(! No. 2 Leave* Athena for painm- villa 8 a. m. . No. 12 Laavaa Athena, for Gainmvllle 11:15 a. m. No. 1 Arrive* Athfna from Gaineavllle 0:00 p. m. No. 11 Arrive, Athena from Gainaaville 10:40 a. m. tOUTHCRH RAILWAY Rfftctlva Sunday, April It ISM. No. ’4 lean, A than 1:U a. ak. W- Hna Lula Site a. m. No. t laavaa Atlteaa 4:14 p. m. ar- n».« Lula 1:11 t ra. No, V iMvu Lula l:M . m, ar- dvm Athana l:M p. m. No, I Imvm Lula M:1S a. ar- flna Athena 11:45 a. ak Q. B. IDLLBR. C. A.. AIMS* Ofc will buy your coir bides, becie Oldest hide firm in Athens. ATHENS HIDE CO., 431 Thomas Street. ' s31p WANTED—Good used tirea. Auto Wrecking Cu., Phone 1596. *21c' THE RIGHT WAY! There’s no better meth-, od of reaching the peo ple than' through the Want Ads. ’ Everybody reads trem, for they are news to 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 Phonu75 1921 Ford Touring, 1922 Touring .... $225.00 1921 Toujing with 1923 body ,.-.V. ,$200.00 . USED CARS C. A. BUSSELL MOTOR CO Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water haa th. wonderful teate, Ut* Invigorating Y»el- ■ag that K teavia after aaeh plan full—iPa dallohtfil. 2“ •**“ LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Yaar ’Round—But Enaelally hi Baring and Bum- mar—PHONE 05 > Linton Springs Water Company Office Bread Btreat r ...iiimmniLtLnm»i'nL i .g |— The World Reads Our Want Ads! Folks who wish to buy or sell things watch the Banner-Herald Want Ads. They’ve learned from experience where wise traders advertise. Place your Want Ad to day. It will reach all classes of people, and is a sure means of getting in touch with the ones you seek. Banner-Herald Phone 75 Auto Parte At Reduced Price*. Auto Wrecking Co. * ■»-4flt| .4^. 4 840 Broad Stmt. VULCANIZING Invite Us to Your Next Blowout Phone 271 City Garage & Motor Company ' ' . . ,27c VULCANIZING ean, do pa one guaran- Wo wash and polish them all over. AIM teed. Firet claaa vulcanizing. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 862 Eaat Hancock Ave. i o!8c -V- STEAM PRESSING CLEANERS THAT CLEAN Hate Renovated. White Pressing Club ol8c MONEY TO LOAN proparty at a vary low rate c intereit. H. O. EPTING & CO. S. W. Uaaery Jay H. Bptla Manager! Loan DtpL Phono 1080. Holman Bidi Wo’vo a Six* For Tow Car— ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. imith Bldg. Phono 711. PHOTOGRAPHERS KODAK FILMS DEVFIOPFn WHILE YOU WAIT, Wo Take Them at 10 A. M. Out at B P. M. Adams & Arnett Studio 162M Clayton St Just Say Cascade Gin ger Ale in Bottles At Founts. vdia YOU-DRIVE-rr Want tour Cor Washed and Created. Bring It to Ua. You-Drive-It Co. Phono 661. J. L. SMITH, Mgr. j I | —lj Around Athens j | With Col. T. Larry Gantt j Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. FRESH MEATS MEATS FIT TO EAT Wo Deliver Free. NORMAL MARKET Phone 1536. 1844 Prince Are. BARBECUE Ha re Too Tried Our BerbeeneT It not try ft today. We Serve It Freeh Every Day. Flournoj’a Barbecue Cafe 151 Broad SL Phono 1740. REAL ESTATE I D. G. Anderson & Co. 224 K Clayton SL Phone 74 Building Lota a Specialty. Read Baner-Herald Want Ads. ! “Yes, We Have No Bananas / Today” We have rooms to rent, homes to let, jobs to get, help to get, homes to sell, lots to sell, furniture to sell, things to swap, money to loan, farms to sell, chickens to Bell, paint to sell, service to sell, music to sell, bags to sell, boarders to* get, cars to get, brick to sell, autos to cover. “Yes, We Have No Ba nanas Todqy,” but if you will ptfione 75 pnd give us a little classified ad we will get you .. / - . 4 *„A i.« ELECTRIC WELDING CRANKSHAFT GRINDING - CYLINDER GRINDING v ELECTRIC WELDING’ MACHINE WORK KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia Welding, Brazing and Cylinder Grinding Our Specialty Phone 351 West Washington St. ’ USED CAR BARGAINS WATCH THIS PAPBR EVERY SUNDAY FOR . OUR USED CAR BARGAINS. CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO. Phonn 271. 08* COAL—COAL—COAL • NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR COAL HANCOCK COAL COMPANY PkoM 707 Pl*»« IS^ DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF • The Beat Cam In Town for Hire. Rent One and DRIVE-IT-Y0UR8BLF , EPPS GARAGE 1 302 Washington St, • Hton* 407 i : l BUILDERS JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 . o20c AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES When Your Car Nefel Re-Tiring Let Us Put Our Guaranteed Tires All the Way Around. Motor Tire & Supply Company Phona 1040 Comer Collect and Broad ol8c INSURANCE INSURANCE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Lowest Net Cont Moet Flexible Contract Sec me about our increased dividends. Alio all linre od Insurance B. R. BLOODWORTH 212 Southern Mutual Bid*. us7 USED CAR BARGAINS Qi mn gad see our uaad cars bafora you buy* Our cart art all in i good condition. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1711 Phone nil V —— xSlt FILLING STATIONS AND ACCESSORIES Have You Triad the New Navy Gut , It Will Maka Your Motor Step. McLEROY SERVICE STATION Servlet That Satlsflea. Ttrre, Tube* and Aeereaoriec. Phone 1857-J Normal Hrithta « Pheo* 1S57-J STEAM PRESSING LWSA ‘ and PRESSING ' • • - FOSTER PRESSING COMPANY Von Canon-Wall Building * V i23e SCHOOL SUPPLIES W* Hava ProvklM All tha Nreda of tha Sehaol Children la Our Complete Stock. THE McGREGOR COMPANY On Tuesday of this week we to«k a trip to Statharn 1111 .Mr. Knmry ; Wood, of the *£odgson OH Co, 1 'who was raised in that sectfoni V We noticed that fodder has all ty-o , pulled except a few,late Th Ms and {safely stored in J^afVUi. Two-third* .of the peafleids have also been i mowed and the crop ^ arte. This him been an unusually fine fall f’-r saving; hay and a vast amount in made. Not a drop of rain has; taWsn on it and the crop is «xtr« fine. We will not har* to Import any hay from the west the next twelve months, but many farmer will have It to tell. * You aee pickers In tha cotton fields. From what we can gathw the average farmer will make from one*fourth to onethalf bale p*»» acre: but some will get half < thirds of a bale. The advanced, price will up for ! r.rop. Mr. Gus Johnson near iferson, hha already gotten out and 1 aJnned *5 bales nnd it is said his •entire crop will average around n j bale per acre. Last year Mr. John son made nearly a bale to the acre and Is recognised as the beat farmer In this section, to wape f / winning war against the boll 11. We are glad ’to find dbtton turn Ing out jk> wei and which will help to make up Apr Ihe short crop While fn Statharn, we saw a loud ' of cotton brought to Mr. Arnold’i " gin and waited until it could be • ginned to aee the turn-out. The * load weighed 1210 pounds and Tt turned out a bale that weighed C70 pounds. This cotton only lacked 44 pounds of halflng Itself > and which Is something surprising Mr. Arnold is said to havt one ol the beat ginneries In the but the long Unt this much to do with the yield, cotton was raised by former from ordinary, eeed t of t which he did not know the nnma MJ-. W, I. Abney says he has trained bands now at work going over his cotton fields and selecting^ boils fur nb<L They pick cotton from only tho largest bolls, with the most locks, and neafst. .the bottom of the stalk. By this n\eans he will Improve his seed. He sayi to have an early cotton the bdlla ; should be taken from near the bottom, as they were the first to mature. These hands also select bolls with tha ‘greatest number ,o‘ locks. They only find two or three ,*110114 td a stalk. Cot James Smith se'lested h!s seed cotton and always selected his seed cotton and eon fa the field. M 'Z. Si. u*. Su..'. n Plenty of Money to Lend on Bed Estate ’ Commlaalon « t* cant. mr lWMl » U par «BL tip Id (UK HUBERT M. BYLEE Law attleM Fkona 1I7L r. Atttna, OvorfU Mr. Klnr HowarO aaya tha of lumbar haa advanced to a thousand and tha •trOnarar. They mo atUl their plant la Lozlnston of th.lr aaw tnllta. Mr •aya tha output of tho ehMao factory U Inorea find, a ready market fat It la .rorklnr nicely and holders are wall pleased Investment. Wo are d< know that Mr. Joo Smith, tho moat popular man ton and this aectlon fa Mr. fielzal, of Jackson ■aya they have a rood cotti In hla section and are make more ratlow than fore in thotr history, hare Intelligently ««d kept It up will maka a acre. Mr. Parham, also county, way, hla section half a cotton crop and hay are as fine as they A vast amount of the fin vino hay has haoa cure housed. iTtatin' ! . i I t Id Not many, farmer, nrs their cotton. By holdlntc twenty to forty pounds In Maks this calculation before decide to hold. Aoout half cotton In this aectlon aimed with tha Cotton Marl Association. Mr. Woods stopped hla Sutham to show us nult" a ft la a nano hoy Bradford, only nine year, ol wetcha IK pound* nnd Inc on fleeh. Hla mother, n i women was with him. If. when away from har. Ha N hem and not lasy.' She aaya her hi hand Joined the exodustera,' •he received a tetter from him Inc that ho would soon bo hams,'and would etav. th!« tim. Re said th, Southern darken not otand the cold aad •hey foun North. Thle tat join some aide show to • Severs: termers 'from Roretoq earn* to tha ell their tone at College that * aurpriaiecty la adnired for eonnly. and It In turning .vnreted, '