The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 12, 1923, Image 5

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v MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923. FRIENDLESS ^ HOME [ BANNER-HERALD. ATrTEK-S. r Borgia ' Your Wants-v™ Ail of Them Supplied Here GEORGIA AG CLUB j By JONATHAN LUCAS, JR. I M-. Jnme« H. Chafln member of U>« Action Hoeitey, veteran of the world j war.' champion debater of the Uni* ■ I w r ,!ty la*t yeaf, acme in ' other line* ft the Univefclty of Oeor* Pi ! Rlu. wan elected jireuldent of the Qcor• me4i iCiu Agricultural Club, Friday without : opposition. ■ :«* { The fuel that no opposing randl- j [date entered the field against Chafln ijijj i la reported to be an Incident worthy/ 4^ ill |°f*not$j becapao of the fact that It If ^i|9 me'first time *•' tha r$n«.ry cf club. fWE t’frt* immer election* for president «f "-= M | this ‘ University Club there always • fj fhaa been what has been termed on ’■ I the campUM. “hot politics’*, this was r ‘ 3 t * I entirely absent at ^he r “poll*“ Frl hy I night, as stated by one of the mem* / ‘J ibc 1 ! of the flub. "t’ “Jark*" a* be la called I la one of the outatumlliig men In the ( ! student body yl the Univei judged by hi* record da spcak<ir and debater. BMp! After the election the newly elected jjjpfra president, an Wan reported to Ik- tho fuatoin if*tlie organizution. Invited the entire body of niembf ra preaent any JIttle tots of the**° vbdt °ne the local Ice cream and refreshment WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum Charge of 40 cents 11.00 for three Insertions .Seven times for the price of five In- lertion*. ..All distant!nuances MUST be he made In person at the Banner- Herald Office or by letter. Tele phone discontinuances are not valid. 7C WANT AD 7C • PHONE # O BANNER*HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS FOREALE jjpj Georgia Children’* Home Society, * drink jwirlorn, taWii cafe of at the Atlanta homo ' "* TON, ‘ “ 1- t-l. Robert*MeOord, well known lanta bu'ineaa man, is state erlntendent of the home and many j j ]>eople . - r rm section contribute, I annually to Its up-k<«p. —• The poll ha* been rent'out make this year’s Thanksgiving real on^for^Rese little tots. Athens’ Neighbors GRIFFIN BOVS HOLD C ■ COTTON, AUCTION GRIFFJJC,, uGa.—The Spalding County* tidy* Cotton Club wijl hold a sale qt^riy bale* of cotton to be sold-'at* auction In November 16. “Agricultural Day”.will be cel* ebrated^dn - the occasion of the sale “under ttylflumd**" and plan* are being.made to make the day a pair* oip$D People of Spaldtot? are interested in tho auction and will* be drawn J^o .Griffin in large num bers by' attractive prices and sales competed by the local mer chants who qre putting . on sales in order to aid In the celebration The cotton will be auctioned off around the'mohument in the center' of the town and space will he roped off and t fitfffc blocked unU : the sale Is 6veh The rale will be gin promptly at ten o’clock. HUGE TURTLE CAUGHT MOULTRIK, On.—Mr. D. Tuni.t of this city, while ft.hing tor auckers ,ln the Ochlockneo j-ivet Turtle which was a loggerhead, must have been at least 100 years okl judging*; from the alow devel opment that Is characteristic ot that family. Heads-Dentists JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON, -* Horace Under- man is able to to out again after an automobile accident. >k*. C. E. Jackson died at h’B home in Jefferson. VV. iJ. Deavours has purchased the. home of, Col. L. L. Ray and will- move-lb.Jefferson. ,W.. F.j McConnell, of Commerce lias twelve-acres planted jn com that will make 40 bushels per acre. • About 200- wonipn voters of Com merce* hgv.9 registered for the town election. \i r f‘ i ' There are seyeffil dog dealers ijk'Commerce and’ etnulnts are be ing shipped- all pyer the country. One day last week fifteen, were shipped by exprssa with C. O. D. charges of $298.’or about $20 each. Mrs. • J. J. Ward died at her home near Ashland. "" Franklin county LAVON1A.—TheLavonla potato bonu Is complete dand read, to receive pots toe.. y An unusually Isnte ost crop will tit's tall b« planted In tho county. Snbtlrbnn lands arottm) Lnvonla Inst Vsok sold’ at about $100 sn ■fcsntly; caught one of the largestj acre, . ’ ■ turtles ever seen Here. The hut. -»*•' Ruth Dean end Mr. Fred ■pechnedt of th. Ch.lonU family! B. Terrell of Martin, ere married, y.isned slaty pounds, wna is Inch, j Th» uhaiaplSi, yl* at the At- « hahl nnd was fiur feet frjm th.!'»"•« "I bred In' fTsnkUn tip of hie tail to hie nose. Th. county. GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE. Mrs. Vines Allen, aged 6?, died near Duluth. She lias rolatlvus In Athens. ' M. c. Rosa.' an old Confederate died near Nbkfm*. . One nl|ht last week the Royal Arch Masona exalted IS candi date,.. Joe Padcn, of Gwinnett Won second prtie tt the Atlanta 1 fatr for an afrlcultonl display. Marriages In County: Will D. Jolinaon anil Wllllo Young; Toon, Sample and Gussle Leach; J, R. ■Bryant and Cordell Rutledge; J. A. (oker and Claudlne Cog; O. F. Tyson and Ruby Hutchlna; Car! Wllkeraon and Lessa Ewing. . INVESTIGATES PORT SAVANNAH, On.—An InwsU gallon uf ttavannahli port was recently mnde-lty C. W. Otwclt special appmlscr of water t.rmt nnls for the Southern Pacific Railway Company of San Fran cisco. He vlstted the terminal, and called on-Major D. L Sultan, the engineer. Mr. ptwell said that his visit did not mean that Southrrn Pacific was considering placing a terminal at Savanna! but that he wart raveling over ths country making a study of water terminals In order that lie might gnin some Information ns to thelt relative values and be better able to appraise them. ' FOR SALE—Mission library suite, $35.00; large mirror, $7.00; leather rocker, $5.00; ice box, $3.60; gaa heater, $1.00. Phone 890-W. e nlCc h OR SALE — Home mode bed quilts, .price $2.50 each. 353 \V. Brood. n!2e FOR SALE—Fino high bred Eng - lish bull terrier, aix months old. Will include brand new, freshly painted dog house. Also new collar and chain. Address S. L. T„ care Banner-Herald. n!3e FOB SALE — Purebred Berkshire Pigs, six weeks old. Orr & Co. JEWELRY AUCTION SALE NOW GOING ON DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 P. M, Over-stocked—Must Baise 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 *o23c. — SEEDS FOR SALE—My - home • oft ’ (. Street. Mrs. Mary E. I{ayg FOR RENT—ROOMS McLELLAN’S 5c-10c-25c STOBE FOR RENT — Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath. 595 Hill Street. Phone 1895. n!4c fOR RENT -r. Two unfurnished rooms, very desirable for light housekeeping. Close in. Rhode 1649. nllc Full Line of Blankets and Sweaters Blankets .. ..../.. 98c up . 85c Bu. $2.00 Bu. Cofer Seed Store We are in tho market for Field Peas in any quantity. We furnish bag ami twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpjdn St. nl4c BOILER REPAIRING BOOK STORE FOR RENT — Furnished, apart ment, consisting of two rooms and bath. Phone 519. nllc FOR RENT-^Six room house and bath, newly painted inside and out< J. Ai Gordon, 645 Boulevard. , nllp FOB SALE—Nearly new Buick sport model tour- ing, fully equipped. C. A. Trussed Motor Co. n!4c FOB SALE CORN (in Shucks), FODDER Reasonable Price For Prompt Delivery. FRANK A. LIPSCOMB Phone 10?. '* • d5c TAXIE SERVICE ' With Reliable Drivers YOU-DRIVE-rr CO. Phone 661 140 Washington St FOR*RENT—Seven room house, : J65 Pulaski, at foot of CInylqn Street. Phone after 7 a. m, 1573. \nl2c FOR RENT—Five room house, harn and several aelp* of high ly cultivated land* ideal for truck and chicken farm. Phone 903. n!2p: ‘SAM’ Sweaters .98c up Watch Our Windows Now Opened For . Business THE SQUARE DEAL GARAGE STONE—‘TEG" YOUNG 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 38TUDBBAKBB BOILER REPAIRING Flues "for Every Typo of Boiler Are Carried in Stock By Us Heavy Welding Done Anywhere WELDING AND BRAZING AND-CYLINDER GRINDING .. ARE OUR SPECIATUES Call on Us if Your Boiler Needs Repairing KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia Phone 351 West Washington St WANTED—HELP WANTED—Several boys; to deliver papers. Good j routes in most any partj of city. Apply Banner-, Herald Office. All Work Guaranteed. Where We Appreciate Your Patronage. Hull and Clayton Streets. WANTED—Several boys to de liver papers. Con give you route In most any part of city. Apply B.nner-Hcrt'd office. WANTED—A good cook. Apply at once to 27914 N., Lumpkin Street. nlffi WANTED—Good woman cook-to wo(k jn barbecue cafe * Apply Flniirnnu’u fata 1R1 F.af n25cj WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS E. KAY -THB SMILING "AINTGR- ' Fine Feinting end Interior Deooratlng Phooa 1397, Athens, Go. CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service • — Phone 651 168 W. Washington REAL ESTATE RAILROAD SCHEDULES tl ASOAUD AJK UNB BY. WANTED—Get our beautiful tnn-' nlng catalog. Wo have hides and fun tanned by experts into rugs, overcoats, laprobes, etc. Athena Hide Co., 431 Thomas Street. I n!7p ROOM-MATE wanted by a re j fined business girl. Phone 1425 Fortbbouo4 BontbbouDd or apply 248 Prlnco Ave. nl3c i.0:04l a Atlanta-Monroe local fl:15 a! 1:41 p aa-Biranagbam-Msis. I:li p W A N T E D—100 men in the D. G. Anderson & Co. 224 Va Clayton St Thoni 74 ( Building Loti a Specialty. i;. Ce Howard, Atlanta Dental fturgeona -uh*> wax inatalled ■ i pr*"l‘lent of the Ororsia Dental je-w. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. 1:42 p N.Y.-WMh..Rlcb.-No'k. 3:12 p ftW p AU.-4bb«vlU. loqkl 7:30 a Ull4 p AU.-Blrmliishem 1:34 a 11:24 p N.Y.-W««h.-nich.-No'k. C:2I a •■OBMA RAILROAD UTtv, Opart l:te pa lit* aa tStlf MI lot pm CKNTRAL OF OCOROIA RV. "Friendship Bible Clam" next i Sunday, 10 a. m. First Chris-! tian Church, M. B. Miller, teacher. nlfe I WANTED—Second hand standard for bird cage. Phone 1414-W. Read Banner-Herald * Want Ads. Be Sure and Sea the 1924 Model STUDEBAKEB Before You Buy. LAWLER MOTORT COMPANY We Have Two 1923 Ford Touring Cars ’ For Sale Only e Few Months Old. Sffi&ncC USED CARS 1922 Roadster. 1922 Sedan. v 1922 Touring. C A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US Athens Branch of INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC. CAPITAL $1,000,000.00. General Offices, New York. We Issuo Negotiable Receipts, Acceptable As Collateral By tho Banks of Athens. SAFETY. COURTESY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE Robert Ould Ben F. Woods A. It. (Gus) Nicholson Henry L. Pope . nt7c Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning We Give Trade Coupons on Coni, Coke, Ginning, Bagging and • Ties and Accounts. ARMSTRONG & DOBBS Oconeo Street Phone 521 JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 USED CAR BARGAINS W.o. BOLTON. Agent, soioae till WANTED—To Insure your|V«luu Depart Jot Macon 1:40 a. m. - bio dogs. Our policies covet Arrtf* frem Macon 11:19 ■% m. . cover losses from any cause. Including theft end disappearance. Write J. Vf. lUlUCfc? £ X Phone <49 P. O. Box 615, Athena, Ga. nl8f •AlNCtVUaLS MIDLAND KAILWAY No. S MSaym Athena for QalneivlUe 11. n • - Sn. is Leaves Atnens tor Gainesville 11:15 a. m. No. i Arrives Athena from Gaines, ellle 9:ta i). m. * 11 Arrives Athene from Gaines- GIVE your ordors now Jot your hand-painted Chine for Thanks giving and Christmas. Call. Mrs. C.C.— Mfu SOUTMIRN RAILWAY SftMtlv. euneiy, April tt. 1K1. No. I leva Albioa T:4i a. m.. at- dVM Lola IJt a. as. No. I laavaa Athaa. 1:U p. w„ ar- ftns Lais 1:44 p. m. Kinozey, 1454-W. GETS .I-OETRY ACCEPTED SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Har- tlct Lawrence, of this city is re- „ tcclving the congratulations of No. 7 tasn. Lula 1:4. a » friends for the recent acceptance 4VW Albans t:lo p. m. ]of her poem “Stars in tho Sen" No. $ kevM Lula lid# a. m., at. till Ath.as 11:43 a. m. O. 11. M1LLRIL a A., rton. >1 Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. which was in a recent iafup of “Poetry." Mias Lawrence i* a member of the state poetry so ciety and has turned in many good noeras to the local club. The pub- 1 licatton of her poem in this well 1 known msgasine heralds her as one of the foremost poets in the -^aNmitainEipViieHr The entire world if at your command by the use of the want ad columns. Here you will find the thingi you want— or through it is offered a medium ■ for the things you want to sell. If it's results fou*re after our Want-ada turn tht trick. That’s Why they era used by tho« who demand quick action. BANNER-HERALD Phono 75 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 , WATCn THIS PAPER EVERY SUNDAY FOR OUR USED CAR BARGAINS. CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO. >' Phone 271. COAL—COAL—COAL ANTHRACITE COAL BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pre-Strike Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY Phono 707 Phone 707 BATTERY REPAIRING WHEN YOU NEED A NEW BATTERY SEE US CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY We Have Expert Battery Repairmen Phono 271 ' Phono 271 You can now see the 1924 Models of the Following Core on Display— HUDSON ESSEX OAKLAND , OLDSJWOBILE W. I. & GEO. M. ABNEY 114 W. Clayton 8L FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING MONQGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE • EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY MRS. P. K. DEPTH A I FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Phone 502 1323 S. Lumpkin St. COFFEB COFFEE HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? “A Delicious High Grade Coffee” NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. > FURNITURE REPAIRING Show Cases, Store and Office Fixture* ~Xyi Furniutre Repairing and Refinished Fumiutre for Sale ATHENS FIXTURE COMPANY Phome 1166 - Phone 1166 STEAM PRESSING CLEANING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES WORK-. FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY Phone 1886 STEAM PRESSING CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING HATS RENOVATED White Pressing Club Cltaner. That Clean Mwa. 384 PHOTOGRAPHERS Now Is the Time to Place Your Order for Christinas Pictures ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO 162 1-2 Clayton St. n 1 Sc SHOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Called For and Delivered. Phone 900