The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 18, 1923, Image 11

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hhhi Your Wants - rms All o/' iifcji®** r“L Them-r /^Supplied Here ;.ia» ^ m* ■i «^- u w €j—i a Around Athens With Cal. T. Larry Gaatt WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word • WANTED—Refined young l>u*i- ness woman wants room, close In. Write, "F.," cure Banner- Herald. „18c MlnlmofD Charge of 40 cants 11,00 for throe insertions .Seven times for the prife of five in sertions. ..AU discontinuances MUST be b« made In person at the Banner- - POSITION WANTED WANTED—PosiUon as stenogra- J oh • or stcno'bookkeeper. Good references. Apply “^1. E. w:,”j iiimner-iUiduL nl9c phone discontinuances are not WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS 7C WANT AD 7C ID PHONE 13 BANNER*HERALD WANT ADS OCT RESULTS 1 WANTED—Get our beautiful tan ning catalog. Wc have hides and furs tanned by exports into] rues, overcoats, lap robe;-, etc.) FOR SALE Athens Hide Co., 431 Thomas Street. nl7n| 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 6c and 10c Store FOR SALE—Two hom>s mvl two mules cheap. Atlantic Ice t nd Coal Cofp. * nl8c FOR SALK—Gas range in excel- i lent condition. Cost $85.00 new.; Will sell cheap. n!8p ! WILL TRADE Cadillac 8 for va cant lot on good street. B. T. Kpps, Phone 497. n20p WANTED—To borrow §800 on/ jam up residence property! worth S7.500. Has first mort gage of S.%o00 on it. Will pay! 8 per cent per annum for three j years. • Address “L. O. B..” care Banner^Herald. n!8p TO SELL—One sewing machine, in first class condition. Owner leaving! town. 253 Dougherty Street. n20c FOR SALE—White Enamel Iron Bed, Spring and Mattress. Prac* tically new. Call 1131. n!9c FOR SALE—New attractive six- room dwelling in most desirable location. Servants’ house, rhir’: en yards, etc. Best of workman ship and materials. $7,000. term, if desired. *‘B. O. L.,” care Banner-Herald. nl8p FOR SAL&—GROCERIES: 5 lbs. Guaranteed Coffee. 08c, ground while you wait; 24 lbs. Good Self-Rising Flour, 80c; 24 lbs High Grade Self-Rising Flour 00c. R. F. CHRISTIAN, Grbccr Broad Street. W i dl5c MALE HELP WANTED (WHOLESALE house, 15 success ful years with a strong, well ad vertised line for retail trade. We have immediate opening for five capable men with good reconl. Men able to earn four to eight thousand dollars. Permanent connection. Miles F. Bixler Co. ~ t. 88, CleVc] Dept. veland, O. nl8p stove, cheap. lars and lowest price. i FOR SALE — Purebred Berkshire Pigs, six weeks old. Orr & Co. ' ^ n25c FOR SALE BALED PEA VINE HAY Reasonable for Quick Sale. FRANK A. LIPSCOMB Phone 109. -J d5c WANTED—Used cash 1U0 Prince Avenue. free. Satisfaction j and position secured. pillow tops for us. canvassing. Easy and inter ing work. Experience unne sary. Nileart Company, 2 Ft. Wayne, Ind. r SEND no moneyr Millie uroof Cabbage plants C. O. D. 1,000, $1. $4.00 and mail or charges. Dealers wante Plant Co., Omega, Ga. tivcly .stops all LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys, on .spec ial ring, at Postoffice. Novem ber 16, 1923,. Finder please re turn to General Delivery, Post office. Reward.nl8p [LOST—Small- red cow, with short ■ horns. Finder please phone Dr.i Chandler, phono 18G3. n20c | WANTED—-Furnished room with kitchenette.- Permanent Close in. Address!,-!?.* .Banner Herald Of fice. ,V' nl6p TAXIE SERVICE With Reliable Drivers U YOU-DRlVE.IT CO. • Phone 661 140 Washington St. n25c WANTED—To Imurc theft und disappearance. i? sad Christmas. ( C. C. 1454-W. Herald Office. E. KAY I *thb smiling -aintiit Fine Feinting and Interior Decorating IPhone 1297, Athens, Ga. Read - Banner-Herald Want Ads RAILROAD SCHEDULES SKABOAfID Ain LINE «V. I Forth boom) r ‘ Southbound |U:M a Atlanu-lfonroo local «:1» r 1:1* P -No’k. 1:11 p local ?:*• a |U:1« p Ath-Birmingham 1:29 a I p AIUlMMftia-k |H:t« , N.T.-TCaib.-RIch.-No’k. 8:11 a SSCP.SIA RAILROAD I im Dn * r ' J.?* tm i.n sb | M « n ,:U tm ■ - * I «, CENTRAL of okoroia rv. I w - Si bolton. ascm, imi 1 B*psrt for Macon 7:40 s. m. Ant»s trim Maco?"lJ:H % m. J ' W. RRDCt £ A!, Pbous lit MIDLAND railway I J* I Una Athens for OslneertU. ll’ij * ! UAVe* Athens inr Gained!!. ^,;Mn Athena from Oslnse. vjs Athens tram Oalnes- tOUTHCSN RAILWAY •ttscUva Suudsy, April 29. tM. • lesree Athene 7:48 sn.tr. Luis *:io a. m. • lesree Athene 1:11 p. nr- fails 8:18 p. m. ’ harts Lula «:88 r. ■.. n." Athena 8:30 p. m. • harts Lula M:18 a. m., sr- Athena 11:48 s. m. B VTT.T I’R (’ A . Phone 41 WANTED We want you to place you rorder today for your personal Christ mas greeting cards. See New Samples THE McGREGOR COMPANY The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the most inter esting and certainly most profitable pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention to the Want Ad Page. The ' Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page AGENTS sell guaranteed hosiery, Wj direct from mill to wearer, sal- < ary paid for full time or spare v ~ j hours. All style* in cotton, U'j heather and silk*. Itnemational . Hosiery Mill*. Norristown, Pa. K U18P cr.lsELL MADISON "Better Made” Shirt, direct from our factory n, I to wearer. No capital or experi- De. once required. Easily arid. Big 'profits. Write for free samples. *•; Madison Mills* 503 Broadway, e.l New York. nl8c ns t 2ti 1 to COLORED men and women, you v _ 1 can cam big money during spare to' time in your own neighborhood selling Sta-Strate, wonderful g new liquid discovery. Absolutely p straightens stubborn hair with- o out hot combs. AU who use it, t- praise it. Try it and convince s- yourself. Send $1.00 for bottle 1, or pay postman when be brings p it. Order your bottle now., - Sta-Strate Corporation, 231 j t- Houston Street, Atlanta, Ga. •d 1 nl8p { COLORED men wanted to qualify , for sleeping car and train por- 1 ter,. Experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey. Supt., St Louis. „ nl8p r MEN over 18 willing to travel. Make secret investigations. Re- • ports. Salary and expenses. Ex- • perience unnecessary^ Write J. p Ganor, Former Govt. Detective, s. St Louis. nl8p * MEN—Age 18*40, wanting Ry. Station-Office positions, $115- 5 $250 month, free transportation, experience unnecessary. Write Baker, Supt., 370 Wsinwright, St. Louis. nl8p SALESMEN—$150 month and ex- j pensea aelling cigar,. Experi- [ cnee not necesxary. Send »elf- addreincd ,tamped envelope tor r information. National Cigar Co., . High Point. N. C, nl8p [CASH in quick on biggeat money uiMKiiig proposition cut. Most desirable, permanent connection ' for live wire salesman. Our men making $30 daily upwards. We will submit positive proofs * y which "will open your eyes." It ^ is unique U. S. proeteted article. Positive necessity. Repeater. Answer quick. Jerbpie Laadt, - Prea.. 8 So. Dearborn, Chicago. nl8p FOR RENT—ROOMS 6 FOR RENT-Two or three fur- ’ nishod connecting rooms for •> light housekeeping. 224 Thomas ^ FOR RENT—Two fumUhed room, £ nnd kitchenette and connecting « bath, convenience,; three block, from Georgian Hotel. 665 N. Jackson Stmt. nl8c FOR RENT—Three unfurniahcd rooma at 243 E. Dougherty Street n20p 1 FOR Rent—Five room apartment, modernly equipped, Pm ice • Ave, J. T. Anderson, Phone 840. nl8p £ FOR SALE 18 STANDARD PECAN TRBES - Write W. a Umar THomaiviilc, Ga. Or See 2. M. Unar 400 Pulaski, Athena, Ge. Appier Oita 85c Bu. Blue Stem Wheat .. $2.00 Bu. Cofer Seed Store Wc are in the market for Field Peas in any quantity. Wc furnish bag and twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin St. [McLELL AN’Sj BOILER REPAIRING 5-10-25C STORE / Ladies’ Union Suits Men’s Union Suits . / 1 f j 79c 59c Boys’ Union Suits . .. 39c Girls’ Union Suits . .. 39c Men’s Undershirts . 39c Men’s Drawers .... . 39c Ladies’ Drawers .. . 29c Ladies’ Undershirts . 29c Children’s Sleepers . 25c Girls’ Petticoats ... . 25c (Outing or Knit.) 1 7- Subnet' USED CARS 1923 Roadster. 1922 Roadster. 1923 Touring. 1921 Coupe. C A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO j dSci WE GIVE • * i r COUPONS ASK FOR THEM BOOK STORE Now Opened For Business THE SQUARE DEAL GARAGE •SAM" STONE—“PEG- YOUNG All Wtrk Gnaranteed. Where We Appreciate Your Patronage. u Hull and Clayton Strceti. ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Diplomas, Certificates, Photo- graphs and Pictures of any kind framed properly. Prompt Sendee. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS. GARDNER’S BOOKSTORE y’ 182 Clarion Street 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 Cali on us if Your Boiler Needs Repairing KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia * Phone 351 West Washington St ‘ 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. Wo Imu* Negotiable Receipt,, Acceptable At a tarsi By the Banka of Athena. ColIaU SAFETY. COURTESY. SATISFACTION, SERVICE Robert Onld A. K. (Gua) Nicholson Ben F. Woods Henry L. Pope The curb m net to draw to Athens, ar they receive among our m day we took \ In attendance Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning We Give Trade Coupons on Coal', Coke, Ginning, Bagging and Ties and Accounts. ARMSTRONG & DOBBS . Oconee Slreet I'honc 121. H. O. EPTING & CO. Money to Loan on City Property Water- and $2,800.00. lights on street SHOE BEPA1BING, 31 3-4 sens, Danielaville road, just Itt miles out $1,250X0. Largo lot Clovcrhuret Avenue. Ver ydeiirable. $1,125.00. 10 room homo Milledge Avenue. Comer lot A bargain. $8,600.00. 164 acres. 7 miles ont. 3 houses, for quick sale. $3,850.00. Terms to suit purchaser. All Work Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Called For and Delivered. Phone 900 1393 Prince Avenue. ntSa FOR SALE This is no ncu ao a iiumc an large lot. J. T. Anderson Phone 840 H. O. EPTING & CO. 1 Cell for Either of the Following Gentlemen-. If. O. Epting J. U. Eptlag W. T. Ray • S. W. Uaaery 3. P. Ingram J. R. Tack Holman Bldg. Phone 1686. JOHN K. DAVIS Builders. 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 COAL—COAL-COAL ANTHRACITE COAL BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pr»-<3trik« Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY Phono 797 Phone 707 FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING „ MONOGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY MRS. P. B. DETTRA FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Phone $03 1323 S. Lumpkin St. COFFEB COFFEE HAVE YOU TRIED N OO-NAME COFFEE? “A Delicious High Grade Coffee" NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. STEAM PRWIgPfO NOW OPEN C. A. Trussed Motor Co. CLEANING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING irE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES WORK. FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY Phone 1886 •, ' FARM IMPLEMENTS Buggies—Wagons—Harness Farm Implements GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Jobbers and Retailers Broad Street Athens, Ga. Best Grade RED ASH LUMP COAL $10.00 Per Ton Atlantic Ice & Coal Corp. Phones 117—1600 REAL ESTATE DEPT. GUARANTY TRUST CORPORATION _ 351 East Clayton Street PHONE 716 52 aeree en Bogart Road. A room house, barn, orchard. Close in. on paved road. 75 aeree on Bogart Road, just off paved part, one six room house, good bam, one tenant house, other out-buildinga. 60 .acres-bn WlntervQle Road. 6 room house, barns and other outbuildings. Bargain. Several other terms for sale at bargain price*. \ We have for aale at present some excellent hau.es at attrac tive prices. It will pay you to see ns before buying a home or a farm. Cal! Sam Cruce or R. S. Freeman You can now see the 1924 Modola of the Following Cars on Display— / HUDSON ESSEX OAKLAND OLDSMOBILE W. L & GEO. M. ABNEY 1 1S4 W. Clayton 8L PHOTOGRAPHERS Now Is the Time to Place Your Order for Christmas Picture* ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO 162 1-2 Clayton St PRESSING CLUB BATTERY REPAIRING A CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING HATS RENOVATED White Pressing Club Cleaners That Clean Phona 554 n26c J’heStO&te BATTERY SERVICE - Pull up whcM you k* tbis sign* Ode Pnat-O-LUm Im torroct lilt for I trtry moil of car, 1 160 E. Washington St. Phon, 487 REAL ESTATE D. G. Anderson & Co. 22454 Clayton St. Phono 74 Building Lota a Specialty. STUDEBAKER Bo Sure and Sea the 1924 Mode! STUDEBAKER Before You Buy. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY We Have Two 192$ Ford Touring Care For Sale Only a Few Mqntha Old. .ft l« a areat nue- i»«» ami new peopl* nearly every dolluf * produce In open! •bants. Lapfc Thurl eiiHun among thou# id who had brought produce to aell and found that tw*o wagons hod come from near Hi* waasle. in Towns county add had travelled 110 miles. There were three earn from beyond Koyston on the line of Hart, two from neat Fort Lamar in Franklin county, four from Hank* county, and other* from above Commerce and differ ent parts Of Jackson, Oconee and Harrow counties. A wagon of os fine mountain turkeys ns we hnvo over seen somd weighing 28 pounds were brought to the eurb market and sold read ily nt forty cents per pound. A great many chickens and other poultry is being brought In. We al so saw exposed for sale persim mons. black walnqtr, possum*, rabbits, pumpkins, and every kind of fall vegetable and fruit. Mr. Henry who operates a truck farm on the Jefferson road says since the r»th of May he has sold at the curb market $600 worth of produce from three acres and this did not include chickens, butter or anything except stuff grown on that patch. He has now for sale several banks of sweet potatoes and bushels of tomatoes, that * he gathered and wrapped in paper before frost ami they are ripen ing. Ho will have in market fresh , tomatoes until after Christmas. Jack Oliver, with Miller Urns •shows, says ho has heard of Athens curb market all over CJcorgln, and was anxious to see it In operation while in the city. That curb mar ket is a splendid advertisement ? for our city and as also for tribu tary country. A indy from Franklin county tells US that her husband lost nil lie had and was in debt buying high priced land during boom times, lfa rrowed **50 from a bank and moving into the country began tiuck farming and bartering with his neighbors for country produce. This they have sold nt our curb market, and it ••nablrd them 16 pull through. It Is simply run ning a community truck to Athens j f<»r she collects and brings to mar ket produce for the neighboring | farmer*. This lady now does ait of her trading in Athens, comflng about forty miles to do so. Mrs. Troutman tells us that the j curb market will not be discon tinued when cold, wintry weather sets in for she has made arrange ments with the Messrs Dozier lor the use of the largo store room on Clayton street, where the girls clult exhibit was held last week And farmers can bring their pro duce to town In carsior true have n good shelter to sell It. The room will be divided Into booth* This is a splendid arrangement. Mrs. Tinsley near RoyMe Mending to our curb market some beautiful home made baskets of branch willow, nnd which find ready sale. Ry writing your a gressman or Senator you enn ha\> •ect 7CU JO pauiit {wigs Ot Japan willow, from which they make tho beautiful baskets. This lllow "can bo successfully grown In our swamps nnd with long and pliant branches can be fashioned Into .vessels that will hold ever, water. |f Mr. Roark of Oconee county, says this yi.ir hf planted peanuts and well pleased that himself ami neighbors will plant the pea- nut next year instead of cotton Hut bear in mind you cannot grow peanuts two successive years or, the same ground, but it should be Mowed down in some legume crop and fresh land used for the nut. Mr. Hail of Madison county snyu the farmers in his section are going In strong for burr clover. They have made a good cotton crop and plenty of food stuf fto run them dkst year. ' Mr. J. C. Lattay near Crawford. iy* he send* every day twenty liters of milk to the J-cxington it>e«o factory, and is well pleased with the? returns. He says uow that 488 81V factory is an assured succeps the company will sail stock to the dairymen who brinn tht*ir milk to the factory, as this will give them a double profit ThU is a splendid Idea. Mr. Lat- tey says the people of Oglethorpe want the Ranner-Herald to s**n<i one of Its reiwesentatlves to Lex ington to Investigate their rlicese factory, and let the public know abbut its working and success. CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service _ Phone 651 168 W. Washington Mr. Sorrels a progressive farmer near ArnoldsviUe, says they wll make a half n bale of cotton per acre or better nnd plenty of ration* next year for man and beast. But for the od debts farmers would be on the highway of prosperity. But give, them (time and they will pay out. Mr. Martin who lives near Lintor Springs and owns several fin* farms In Ranks and other counties, says his family for generations were slave-owners nnd other counties, says hi* family for gen- orations were slave owners, but the emancipation and after the exndu* of so many negroes were the best thing* that - could happen for the South. Had slavery continued w* would have had an aristocracy based on the ownership of negroes, ar.d the poorer class of Southern whites kept down. The moving of the negro makes nluce for young white men, for the)* d<C not have to compete In farm work with cheap negro labor-