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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GBORCIA
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Your Wants - rm All of Them Supplied Here
WANT ,r k AP JntpAOE
MALE HELP WANTED
: WANTED—Several boya to de ;
| liver papers. Can give you route
in most any jart of city. Apply
IJanner-I
office.
LOST AND FOUND
FOR RENT—Three large unfur
nished rooms. Call 866-M. n5c
LOST—Platinum bar pin
studded with medium
sized diamonds. Finder
will please return it to
undersigned and receive
-> reward. Max Michael
nllc
FOh SALE
FOR SALE—Ground Bone good
for the Chickens. National Mar
ket, Phone 747, 124 Thoms*
Street. nCc
FOR SALE—Empty wooden nnd
tin lord tubs, ten cents each.
See Athens Hide Co., 431 Thom
as St. |M»o one Nissen two-
horse wagon cheap. nl7p
FOR SALE—Six month shoats. 8
weeks pigs? Dttroc. Phone 4102.
n6c
FOR SALE—Wholesale dealers In
Citrus Fruits. Bulk Oranges de
livered to your door, $3.00 per
crate, quality guaranteed. J. II.
Harris Ic Son, (Basement, Hen.
son Bros. & Fullbright), Phone
1677. ' n8c
FOR SALE—One four room house,
260 Water Street, lot 75 feet
wide, 220 feet deep; enough
room to build another house.
Must sacrifice. Address “Cash,
rare Banner-Herald. . n6p
FOR SALE, RENT or Exchange-
Seven room house, two acre lot.
with good barn'and garage, and
five room house and store com
bined on acre lot. J. W. Beard,
Oconee Heights. n9j>
| FOR SALE—26 pounds of
Standard Granulated Sugar,
$250. Not over four sacks to
the customer.
R. F. Christian, Grocer
Broad St. Old Dispensary BMg.^
FOR SALE—Wood and coal range.
No.-l condition, at a bargain.
Phono 135-W. nCc
FOR SALE—13 Rhode Inland hens
and 3 cockerels, poultry w re.
oil heater, porch shade, 6 gallon
oil can, iron cot and mattress,
nnd other household goods, ferns
and pot plants. 246 W. Hancock
Avenue. . nCc
FOR SALE—One Dodge touring
era. Good tires, good condition.
Phono 1046. n6p
FOR SALE-^We have on hand
twenty-five fresh milch cows
and cows that will be fresh thea
month., for sale or will exchange
for nice beef cattle. Phone 1601,
H. D. Marbutt, or Phone 1479.
F. Y. Allgood. n6c
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Small farm, well located, orartl
trade for house and lot. W. K.
Jennings. Athens, Go. noc
\ TAXIE SERVICE
With Reliable
Drivers
j YOU-DRIVE-IT CO.
Phone 661
! 140 Washington St.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—To insure your valua
ble dogs; Our policies coyer
losses from any cause, including
theft and disappearance. Write
P. O. Box 615, Athens, Ga. nl8c
GIVE your orders now for your
hand-painted China for Thanks
giving and Christmas. Call
Mrs. C. C. KImzey, 1464-W.
n21c
PHONE 427, LON PARR, Con-
tractor or the best painting, in
side and out, side painting, kal-
somining. All work guaranteed.
nllp
WANTEfi—Two neat appearing
young, single men to travel,
selling aluminum cooking uten-
sils to the housewives. A guar
anteed salary and commission.
Hustlers are making $35 to $50
per week. If you are a hustler
and looking for a real money
making job see Mr. Jamagm at
Clayton Hotel, 2 to 4, or tele
phone for engagements other
hours. n4 P
^r'n/cel^'Tnd^^d- MUM W.A™- »03,
dressed stamped envelope for FOE RENT — Furnished npart-
InformaUon. National Cigar Co., merit, < rooms, 2 large closets
High Point. N. C. n4p n nd private bath. Ring 830.
DETECTIVES WANTED—Exper- nCc
ience unnecessary to fill, vacan
cies in national organization
for investigation and detectjve
work. Clean calibre only; may
be given matters of trust and
confidence. No school. Write for
application. Bureau* of Inter
national Investigation, Desk 78,
Newark, N. J.
WANTED-Reliable salesman or
saleslady to takf Athens- terri
tory for fast selling product,
fully guaranteed. Good commis
sion. Write or apply at once at
23A Whitehall St, Atlanta, Go.
n6c
WANTED—Several boys
to deliver papers. Good
routes in most any part
of city. Apply Banner-
Herald Office.
WANTED—Second hand Reming
ton or Underwood Typewriter.
Address P. O. Box 1053. 3-d
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms, with connecting bath,
with or .without ^garage. Close
in. Good ’location. 199 Barber
Strep;. - n6c
ROOMS FOR RENT—398 Dearing
Street. Phono 1645.
FOR RENT—'HOUSE
FOR RENT—Eight room resi
dence, 246 Hancock Avenue. All
modem conveniences. Arthur
Flatau, Phone 4*428. nCc
Three Hundred Churches
of Christ in Georgia Will
Send Delegates to Big
Meeting.
By GERRY JOHNSON
Practically 300 churches of Christ
in Georgia will send delegates to
the state convention, which /'con*
venes In the First Christian church
JEWELRY AUCTION SALE
NOW GOING ON DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 P. M.
Over-stocked—Must Raise Cash.
Come and Take Advantage- of This
Great Feast of Bargains. . .
J. BUSH, Jeweler'
165 Clayton Street
Next Door to Kress 5c and 10c Store
n28c. M. Harris, Auctioneer.
McLELL AN’S
5c-10c-25c STORE
Fresh Line of Candy
Just Received
BOILER REPAIRING
COFFEE
COFFEE
HAVE YOU TRIED
NOO-NAME COFFEE?
"A Delicious High Grade Coffee”
NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO.
Athens, Georgia.
COAST TO COAST Organization,
salesman 1 tor ■ Moot'S ^33&£T55S
demand in thjs section. Our on Tue»d«>_ evening at I oclock
amaginzly fast growth lies in
previously unheard of plan,
*hich retains, develops and
promotes re-order business for
salesmen FREE. Our plan in
sures customer's good will
which is created to be Salesman
For Years. Repeat business
Under Salesman’s Name Only-
At Our Expense. Salesmen with
us make $35 daily upwards.
Confidential. Jerome Laadt,
Pres., 8 So. Dearborn. Chicago.
WANTED — Unfurnished room
and board to couple without
* hildren, state location and price.
Address, “X. Y. Z..” care Ban
ner-Herald. nSn
AGENTS sell guaranteed hosiery,
direct from mill to wearer, sal
ary paid for Ail! time or spare
MEN—Age 18-40, wanting Ry.
Station-Office positions, $115-
$250 month, free tranaportation,
experience unnecesaery. Write
Baker, Supt., 376 Wainwright,
St. Louis. • «4p
COLORED men wanted to qualify
for sleeping car and train por-
ters. • Experience unnecessary.
Transportation furnished. Write
T. McCaffrey. Supt.. St.”Louia.
OMEIS. former brush salesman,
made over $5/100 during 1922
selling our $1.50 kitchen apec-
lalty. He's now district mana
ger. We offer you same prop
osition. You can do what Omeia
did. Writ, Tyler, Mfg. Co..
108-A. Muncie, Ind. n4p
AGENTS—$15 daily, easy selling
self-lighting Cigar and Gas
Lighters, no friction. Sample
25c. Rapid Mfg. Co., 10 East
14th St.. New York. n4p,
HAVE you $500 to inveat in a
business of your ovfu, which wdl
make you $3/100 to $5,000 per
year? If so. write Rex Cigar
Co.. Shelby. N. C. n4p
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
WANTED—Lady bill clerk with
stenographic experience. No one
need apply unless thoroughly
experienced. Address “A, * care
' Banner-Herald. n & c
WANTED — Good, reliable cook
und general help for small fam
ily. Call Sunday morning or
Monday before8:30or .Iter'S
p. ni. Mrs. Wolf, 264 Becker
Street. n4 ?
EARN MONEY at home during
spare time, painting lamp
shades, pillow tops for ua. No
canvassing. Easy and intereit-
ing work. Experience unneces
sary. N Heart Company 2301, Ft.
Wavnc. Ind. n4 P
THE DOLLAR DOCTOR-Juri
the book < you need. Combines
medicine, diet,
gency treatment. One Dollar.
The Dollar Doctor, 125 S.
Spring, Loa Angeles. n«p
WANTED-Thrce Ford drivers
Monday. Tuesday and Wednes
day. Sec Mr. Ray at You-Dreve-
It Co- Sunday. n4c
WANTED — Position wanted by
young lady aa bookkeeper and
ateno; either or both. Accept a
reasonable salary. Phone 1339.
nup
WANTED
TO RENT some good farm lands
on Mitchell's Bridge Koad, near
“ a. LIPSCOMB
Phone 109 Athens. Ga.
FOR RENT—ROOMS'
FOR RENT—Nice four-room cot
tage on Boulevard. Sec Mrs. O.
D. Arnold, 349 Satuia Ave. n4c
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment. private bath, hall and
screened veranda. Phone 265-Vt.
n6c
FOR RENT—Three unfumeahed
connecting rooms. desirable
neighborhood, all aonveniences.
on car line. Call 618-W. n6c
FOR RENT—Three nicely fur-
, nlshed rooms for light house-
horn's. AH styles in cotton, he.-} Roping, Ejjjjjlf b “‘ h “ nd
ther and silks. International! sleepmg PJJvJ* 4* pi‘ 01 J"
Hosiery Mill*. Norristown, Pa. | Bell. 12b Henderson A\e.,
nnd continuing through Thursday
evening, November 15th.
The loon! committee have berti
selected and ar working hard
put Athena Jurt a little higher
with this religious body, than con
vmtton towns have done in past
years. Dr. M. B. Miller, pastor of
the church has been chosen ae
general chairman of the conven
t!on, with Mr. 1* L. La Boon, Graves
Stephenson, Mrs. J. F. Whitehead.
Mrs. K. J Turner, S W Ussery and
Mrs Wm. PI third as associates.
The work is being handled In
splendid way and the Interest
among the local, membership
keen.
‘to ENTERTAIN
OVER 300
Mrs. Rufe Turner is chairman of
the entertnlnmeptd an a rrange*
meats are b«1ng made to entertain
300 out of town delegates on
Harvard plan, Mrs. Turner serve*
this place in a splendid nnd pleas
ing manner, nnd homes
above number are expected to be
secured within the next week.
Those desiring to have delegates In
their home' for the convention are
requested to telephone Mrs. Turner
at Phone One.
The program being moulded
)nto shnpq^nnd a glance at the
speakers will convince anyone of
the strength of the meeting. The
first session will be led by Dr.
Miller, pastor of the church while
Dr. Ben F. Foster, pastor of the
First Christian church, Macon,
will deliver the convention scrmoc
on the same evening.
De. E. B. Quick, Southeast Rd-
Clonal Superintendent of the Unit
ed 'Christian Missionary Society,
headquarters In St. Loulsj Mo., and
Miss Ruth Thompson, Elementary
Field Worker for thn churches o!
Christ’ In the Southland, Jackson,
Miss., are to conduct-several con
ferences on “Small Rural and
Town Bible Sohools,” Both age
capable leaders and can make
plans easy for ths above church
schools.
To young people the Christian
Endeavor Session will prove most
interesting. Mrs. W. F. Mott, 8u.
(nrintendent of Christian Endeav
or in the Christian churches
REAL ESTATE DEPT.
GUARANTY TRUST
CORPORATION
351 East Clayton Street
52 acres on Bogart Road. 0 room
house, bam, orchard. Close In.
on paved road.
75 acres on Bogart Road, just
off paved part, one six room
house, good barn, one tenant
house, other out-buildings.
50 acres on Wintervilie Load. 6
room house, bams and other
outbuildings. Bargain.
Several other farms for sale at
bargain prices.
We have for sale at present
lonie excellent homes at attrac
tive prices. It will pay you to
tee us before buyihg a home or
a farm, . .a.ll
Call Sam Crucc
or R. S. Freeman
STEAM PRESSING
FORSTER PRESSING
COMPANY
• Phone 1886
Asstd. Choc 20c lb.
Fudge, home style 20c lb.
Amer. Mixed 20c lb.
Asst. Hard Candy . 20c lb.
Watch Our Windows (
nl4ci
STUDEBAKER
Be Sure and See
the 1924 Model
STUDEBAKER
Before You Buy.
LAWLER MOTOR
COMPANY
We Hove Two 1023
Ford Touring Cara
For Sale
Only a Ten Months Old.
Phone 17J1 Phone 171
'• BOILER REPAIRING
Flues for Every Type of Boiler
Are Carried in Stock By Us
Heavy Welding Done Anywhere
WELDING AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER GRINDING
ARE OUR SPECIATLIES
Call on us if Your Boiler Needs Repairing
KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO.
Athens, Georgia
Phone 351 West Washington St.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Now Is the
Time to Place
Your Order for
Christmas
Pictures
ADAMS & ARNETT
STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton St.
*1 USED CARS
1923 Roadster. /
: 1923 Touring.
| 1922 Roadster.
1922 Touring.
i C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO
>■
FO$ RENT
f 3 Room*. Hall, Kitchenette
and Bath. Prince Avenue.
J. T. Anderson
PHONE 840
ter to appear at the arsalon will
bo Rev. O. K. Cull, pa.tor of the
Christian church. Griffin, Go. It
Is In Brother. Cull', town that th«
people will graep at the opportunity
of hearing Ms mfhaage. -The
Place of Chrlatlan Endeavor It
Religious Education” will bo hand
led by Ml«* Ruth Thompson. Jack'
•on. Miss, who possesses a plow
ing personality, backed by a denre
The young people ol
Northeast Georgia have alrtirdy
made friends with Miss Thompson
and ths announcement that ah'
was to appear on the State Con
ventlon program was learned with
gladness.
O. L. Johnson, local Athonlan
will talk on "Dixie Dlaclplea nnd
Christian Endeavor" which shall
cover the work of Christian
deavor in the churches of Christ
throughout the South.
Mrs. W. F. Mott, will close the
... if session with a presentation of the
Georgia, Wsycross, Da.. will pre-| n '» Program of Christian Endeav-
side at this session and thoss or * . . _ .. .
knowing Mrr. Mott will delight In Throughout the #«**"*►
knowing that sh. la to appear on T o m
the convention program. In past " r P" -1 "' ,n ” ’• b
years, sh. was on. of the leedlng 'reduced and helpf..' message,
spirit, of the Southeastern Christ- j
Ian College .Auburn Ga., and to<
r voirn. ‘neoDle’ cf'o "r’.U W "*| cCStattS&wiS' of
the young PMPI, otOMtto t „ , pwfc nt this re
Dr. J, Randall Farris, pastor of i n ., iri> o th» fipnre
the First Christian church, Savnn
nah, wet! known nnd lov*d by
young people of Georsia'ls the
first speaker of the Christian En
deavor ression Wednesday morn
ing, November 14th. Dr. R. D
Webb, president Georgia Sunday
School Association will also speak,
will he given.
Hix national workers
America
rotn N*n,
which Insures the Georgia folks
of a knowledge of the world wide
program of the body of Christian*.
GIVE HER TIME
BASTUS—Ah wants a divorce.
Dat woman Jes* talk, talk, talk,
night an* day. Ah caln’t get no
as will Rev. Wright T. Moore, ol* rest nnd dat talk am drlvln* m
Atlanta nnd Dr. Quick. I crazy. % N.
REV. CULL YOUNG LAWYER—what does
TO SPEAK label'talk about?
Another much liked young minis. * RA8TU8—She doan* say.—Life.
Pride of the Town
CADILLAC’S
AND
WHITE TRUCKS
Soule Cadillac Co.
Sales and Service
Phone 651
168 W. Washington
nCc.
HEMSTITCHING
All Kinds of Pleating
We Make Buttons
and Do Buttonholing
The Hemstitching Shop
312 Holman Bldg.
n6C|
Willard
SERVICL STATION
BATTERIES AT
$16.15
For Ford and Others
Radio A. & B. Batteries
At Reasonable Prices
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
DRIVE THRU
Phone 677
n!4c
SHOE REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Freeman’s Shoe Shop
Work Called For and
Delivered.
Phone 900
1393 Prince Avenue.
n23c
BARGAIN IN HOMES
We have two attractive homes
for immediate sale Jtt a sacri
fice—
h. o. epting & co.
Nine room hou.se on corner lot,
Millejgo Avenue, sacrifice,
$8,500. Terms.
Six room” bungalow. Milledge
Circle, $7,500. Terms.
Money to Loan on City
Property -
H. O. EPTING & CO.
Call for Either of. the
Following Gentlemer*
You can now see th« 1924
Models of th# Following Cara
on Display—
HUDSON
ESSEX
OAKLAND
OLDSMOBILE
W. L & GEO. M.
ABNEY
154 W. Clayton St.
STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US
SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US
Athens Branch of
INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC.
CAPITAL $1,090,000.00. Gejieral Offices, New York.
We Issue Negotiable Receipts, Acceptable As
Collateral By the Banks of Athens.
SAFETY. COURTESY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE
Robert Ovid
A. R. (Gus) Nicholson
Hen F. Woods
Henry L. Pope
Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning
We Give Trade Coupons oil Cool, Coke, Ginning, Bagging an
Ties and Accounts.
ARMSTRONG & DOBBS
Oconee Street Phone 521
BUILDERS
JOHN K. DAVIS
Builders
701 Sou.'Mut. Bldg.
Phone 1877
USED CAR BARGAINS
WATCH THIS PAPER
EVERY SUNDAY FOR
OUK USED CAR BARGAINS.
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO.
Phont 271.
COAL—COAL—COAL
ANTHRACITE COAL
BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG
At Pre-Strike Price.
HANCOCK COAL COMPANY
Phone 707 Phone 707
H. O. Epting
W. T. Ray
J. P. Ingram
Holman Bldg.
J. II. Epting
S. W. Ussery
J. R. Tuck
BOOK STORE
n4p>
leaking of bovine aristocracy—. Well, you've got to meet
ing," lie's said to ho the largest steer in the world. Natu-
Ihc ptide of his home town, Gordon City, Kaa,
ARTISTIC
. PICTURE
FRAMING
Diplomas, Certificates. Photo
graphs and Pictures of any kind
framed properly.
Prompt Service.
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS.
GARDNER’S
BOOK STORE
185 Clayton Street
Now Opened For
Business
THE
SQUARE DEAL
GARAGE
■SAM" STONE—“PEG" YOUNG
All Wirk Guaranteed.
Where We Appreciate
Your Patronage.
Hull and Clayton Streets.
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
22414 Clayton St.
Phone 74 \ .
Building Lots a Specialty.
STEAM PRESSING
CLEANING, PRESSING t
REPAIRING
HATS RENOVATED
White Pressing Club
Cleaners That Clean
. Phone 686
. . * p26c
...
Story’s Cotton Warehouse
Athens, Ga.
H. G. STORY, Prop.
Thirty-five years of successful operation. Will appreciate
your business and assure you of tny best efforts to serve
you satisfactorily.
Liberal Advance Made on Cotton Stored
* nllc
FRESH MEATS
Try Some of Our Choice
Cuta and Be One of Our
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
E. D. FLANAGAN MARKET
157 Thomas Street.
BATTERY REPAIRING
WHEN YOU NEED A
NEW BATTERY SEE US
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY .
We Hare Expert Bettery Repairmen
Phone 271 Phone 271
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
MONOGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE
EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY
MRS. P. E. DETTRA
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
Phone 602 1323 S. Lumpkin St.
n!6c km
BULBS
BULBS
Buy Your Seed WHEAT, OATS, RYE. BARLEY, D. B. RAPE,
CLOVERaS and VETCHES From Us.
H. L. COFER SEED COMPANY
We Are in the Market for All Kinds of Field Peas.
Get in Touch With Us.
We Furnish You With Bags and Twine.
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Show Cases, Store and Office Fixtures
Furniutr** Repairing and Refinished
Fumiutre for Sale
ATHENS FIXTURE COMPANY
Pboa, 1158 Phon. I1N