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MONDAY, DEC TMHEU 21 Iffi.
TUB BANNER-HBRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA’
Your Wants - r%i^ All of Them Supplied Here
WANT A.P-- B
mfflBggZ FAQ* SEVER
"imports exceed
WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum Charge of 40 cents
11.00 for three Insertions .Seven
dues for I the price of five in*
unions.
..All discontinuances MUST be
t, made In peraon at the Banner.
Herald Office or by letter. Tele-
phone discontinuances are not
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AD8 GET RESULTS
If
LO#T AND FOUND
fOUND—PWtetrbook containing
currency. Owner can get same
by identifying it. Mrs. R. L.
Maynard, .Phone 1137. d25c
10ST—PJUfeh! iuppyl white and
liver spffit. liver head and ears.
Disappeaiwl Dec. 13th from my
borne on Hog Mountain road,
near Bethabara church. Will pay
liberal rapped for information
leading To his return,. If stolen
$50.00 rwcard for 1 return of
puppy with I evidence to convict
party. Osco Osborn, Route 1,
Watkinsville, Ga. d2Gp
FOR RENT—Apartment on Dear-
• ing street. Phone 1576 or 1610.
’ d27c.
FOR RENT—Good house, barn and
5 acres land, in Allensville on.
Whitehall Road, near city lim-j
its. Davison.Nicholson Co.
d27c
FOR RENT—Very desirable quar-]
ters for light housekeeping. P.
H. Durden. d26p
WANTED—Several boys
to deliver papers. Ap
ply at once Banner-
Herald Office.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—Experienced nurse and
maid. Call 601. d26c
Thornton's
> CHRISTMAS DINNER
Turkey Plate Dinner 60c
Regular Turkey Dinner 75c
Geo. H. Thornton, Jr.
Laimar Tribble
d27c
McLELLAN’S
5-10-25c STORE
Alum. Cooking Set - GOe and 31.00
Alum. Tea Set 31.00
W houre E work AnnW Jt too! o T rain Set (with tracka) ... *1.00
Lumokta Phnnenaa ‘ 100 joS: CW* Tea ScU .... 10c to *1.00
Lumpkm, Phone 1786. d23e; Moving p|cture Ulch | ne , i,, ji.oo
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
LOST — Banner - Herald
route book, number 22.
Finder please phone 75
or deliver to Banner-
Herald fiffice and receive
liberal-reward.
Circus Cages *1.00
.Tinker Toys /.. 70c
WANTED—12 or 15 horsepower £••••
gasoline or kerosene engines. t a H n i , T 1 ""«Vnn C 51*22
Call C. T. Brooks, at Brooks |^» W*> an< * *>■»
Crossing. 8&S&V
dys
.„ 50c to 1\M
WANTS D-Second hand show l ?‘^, h “ c * bineU •• Me and jMJ
must be in good condition. ...........31.00
V.,» care B.nner-Heraid fc Md jp
Dolls of all kinds .... 5c to *1.98
WANTED—At once by the week, I Walking and Talking Dolls . *1.98
one nr two fnrnishwl rooms '
one or two furnished rooms
with bath, bv cmroie. * Must be
in desirable locality, close in.
Address “A. D. A.,” care Ban
ner-Herald Office. d24p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Oranges, BOc peek. |
Special prices on Apples, Can- i
dies and Nuts. R. F. Christian I
Grocery,-'Brand Street. d24e|
FOR SALE—One Fordson Tractor,
One two-wheel disc harrow, one
20-wheel 2-scctlon disc harrow;
one good hot air heatei- for
dwelling, cheap. Bargain. Box
d28c
lling, cheap.
Athens, Ga.
FOR SALE—COAL! COAL! The
quality to any told in Athens,
best that is mined. Equal in
Price that is right, for good
coal, and no higher than it was
in August or September. Han
cock Coal Co., Phone 707. jJ8c
Florida Oranges. Fresh car each
mk. We-don’t buy them to sell
w profltA Wo-grow them in our
n groves — 80e Per Peck
Special Prices by the Crate.
Cor. Hancock and Lumpkin Sts.
Von Cnnaon-Wall Bldg.
. d30c
FOR SALE—Almost new
baby carriage, cost $55,
will sell real cheap to
buyer. Address “Baby
Carriage ” care Banner-
Herald.
WANTED—You to keep warm, ho
use to suffer in a cold room or
cold office, we have plenty of
coal and can deliver your orders
on short notice. Our coal is of
the best grades. It gives the
most heat per dollar.” Phon©
707, Hancock Coal Co.jl8c
COUPLE with small baby wants
furnished bungalow or upstairs
or down stairs apartment, muat
be in good location. Address
“Couple,” care Banner-Herald.
W A N T E D—A floor scale on
wheels suitable for weighing
boxes. Box 228, Athens, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS
ar nmmnmrmnm^w 1 ai!&! 1 * &»« Touring:::: *i,jm;
vtmmM. Ommm. UWh ••rti piece oiststuary. ate wmaow. g . Ro - dgte _ $1,233.
!rs. P. H. Durden.
Read
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—GROCERIES
lb. Csn Guaranteed Cocoa .. 15e
lbs. Guaranteed Coffee .... 98c
Ground while you wait.
Walnuts nnd Brazil Nuts . 25c lb.
R. iP. Christian, Grocer
•'Broad Street.
_ jlfic
COAL
Quality, Price, Service
ARMSTRONG '& DOBBS
Phone 521
JlOc.
TAXIE SERVICE
With Reliable
—Drivers
YOU-DRIVE-IT CO.
Phone 661
140 Washington St
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.
Music Instruments of All Kinds.
Fine Stock Christmis Stationery,
including Tags, Seals, Cards, Tis
sue Paper, Ribbon, Wrapping
Cord, Tinsel, Bells, Light Sets,
Trees, Holly Boxes, Candles, stc.
McLELLAN’S
5-10-25c STORE
Open Every Night
OAKLAND
TRUE BLUE SIX
Deliverd
’ -y/ gut
nurimr CZ 11,080.00
81,080.00
THE STYLE SHOP
Wb will move to our new
location
.. 186 Clayton St., Jan. 1st ..
Next Door to The Little Price.
J15c
STUDEBAKER
• ’> CARS
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
Give Her a
STUDEBAKER
For Xmas
JEWELRY AUCTION SALE
NOW GOING ON DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 P. M,
. Over-stocked—Must Raise Cash.
V 4 Come and Take Advantage of This
•' ' Great Feast of Bargains. , /"■
\ \. J. BUSH, Jeweler I
! 165 Clayton Street
Next Door to Kress 5c and 10c Store
d23c
BOILER REPAIRING
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
Oxll on us if Your Boiler Needa Repairing
KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO.
. A Athens, Georgia
Phone 351 'i 1 , . West Washington St.
Jlc
Special for
Christmas
AH Silk Shirts
' $5.00
In Xmas Boxes
THIS WEEK ONLY.
Levy’s Toggery &
. Boys’ Shop ’
Sport Roadster .... 81.2S5.00
Business Coupe .... 81,345.00
Coupe .. ........ *1,505.00
Sedsn .. *1,555.00
The Car With the Mlleage-Basls
Guage of Value.
W. I. & Geo. M.
ABNEY
184 West Clayton Street
Phone 1006
d24c
FOR SALE
FIRE WORKS and TURKEYS
Greer’s Store
• 4 MILES OUT ON
LEXINGTON ROAD \
I d24c
PACKARD USED CARS
Single-Six 5-Passenger ,
Touring
Single-Six 7-Passengeii
Touring “
Both these cars are in ex
cellent condition and car
ry same guarantee as new
car.
G. M. KNIGHT &
BONA ALLEN, JR.
~ Phone 997
d24c
FLORIDA FRUIT STORE
W. F. McELREATH, Proprietor
—^ IN FRONT OF KRESS*
Fresh Car of Oranges and Grapefruit
50 Cents Peck
_ fata, A
to Make the Stocking Fat.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN
The
Banner-Herald’s
Sunday
Want Ad Page
Is one of tho most interest
ing and certainly most pro
fitable pages of ' the paper.
Thousands of people turn tneir at
tention first to the Want Ad Page,
shing
The
Banner-Herald’s
Sunday
Want Ad Page
COFFEE
COFFEE
AUTO TOP
REPAIRING
We have just receiv
ed a shipment of Cel
luloid, and can now
fix all auto curtains
for any car.
MARTIN
BROTHERS
J19c
HAVE YOU TRIED
NOO-NAME COFFEE?
“A Delicious High Grade Coffee”
NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO.
Athens, Georgia.
4S~
BUGGIES, WAGONS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
DR. W. M. BURSON
VETERINARIAN
314 Holman Building
Office Phono 831 v
Residence Phone 670-W.
JOc
FRESH CAR FLORIDA
< ORANGES *
On S. A. L. Railroad Track
Broad St, Next to S. A. L. Freight Depot
50 Cents Peck
Special Price on Large Quantity.
GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY
WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR nARNESS.
HARNESS REPAIRING AND STRAP WORK
A SPECIALTY.
Broad Street Athens, Georgia
d25c
COAL
COAL
Phone
86
C—O—A—L
Best Grade—Prompt Delivery
CITY COAL CO.
OCONEE STREET
Phone
86
FIREWORKS
For Sale By
GEORGE W. HALE
At HALE’S CANDY SnOP
On the Wintervllle Road
Three MiK-i from Town.
025c
STEAM PRESSING
CLEANING, REPAIRING,
PRESSING AND.
DYEING
WE SPECIALIZE IN
LADIES WORK.
OCONEE PRESSING
CLUB
Phone 900
VANCE SORROUGH
Prop.
1385 Prince Avenue.
d25c
REAL ESI ATE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
Lowest Net Cost. Most Flexible Contract.
Policy Holders—Watch Your 1924 Dividends.
B. R. BLOODWORTH
212 Southern Mutual Building Phone 1467
FOR SALE
My beautiful laftrt brick colonial bungalow on West Springdale
Street, 200 fret from Milledge Avenue, lot 80x800 fret. 12x80
foot piaxa, 3 large halls, parlor, library, dining room, 4 bed rooms,
a baths, 2 kjtchens, 10 Isrge closets. Come and dee it. Price low,
terms right. Six pecan tree* and lota of fid and other fruit*
and flowers. Double grange- Here la one of the nicest Aomos in
city foo you. Yes, steam heat. My reason for selling—Am
building smaller house.
. JOHN B. WIER
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of Agriculture
will Respond to Calls for
' VETERINARY SERVICE
- A moderate charge will be made. ‘ 1.
Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga.
FIREWORKS
* One Mile from Town on
Lexington Road
Look for Big Fireworks Sign
Read Banner-Herald -Want Ads.
D. G. Anderson & Co.
224ft Clayton St.
Phone 74
Building Lota a Specialty.
* d23c
(By Associated Prc-s.)
WASHINGTON.—Probably for
the first time in the history of the
country the value of imports of
agricultural products in * the
United States has exceed 'd ihe
value of exports, the United
States Departin'
today stated in
cultural import
ures for the year ending June oU,
1923. Agricultural Imports, in
cluding forest products, during the
period covered were valued at $-V
315,000,000 as compared with ex
ports valued at $1,927,000,000. The
increase is due chiefly to tiic in
creased value of imports, although
there was also a decrease in the
value of agricultural exports, the
department says.
Imports and export figures, in
cluding forest products, for com
parative years were as follows:
1922-23 .. $2,315,000,000 $1, tli
Imports, 1922-23, $2,315,000,900;
exports, $1,927,000,000 t
Imports, 1021-22, $1,535,000,000*
:ports, $2,0G9,000,CD0.
Imports 1913-14, $1,080,000,000:
exports, $1,221,000,000.
Import and export figures ex
cluding forest products, for com
parative years were as follows:
Imports, 1922-23, $1,903,000,000;
exports, $1,799,000,000.
Imports, 1921-22, $1,285,000,000;
exports $1,915,000,000.
Imports, 1913-14, $921,000,000;
exports, $1,114,000,000.
arlicr years the excess of
value of exports over * imports
w* 5 even greater thftn in recent
years, the department pointed out.
In 1902, for example, the value of
agricultural epxorts was more
than double the agricultural im
ports.
The value of imports of silk in
the annual period) ended June 30,
1923, was $414,000,000 as. com
pared with $307,000,000 the pre
ceding year; sugar $869,000 000 as
compared with $203,000,000; cof
fee $1G2,000,000 as compared.'\\ ith
$149,000,000; crude rubber $169,-
000,000 as compared with $87,4)00,-
000 and wool $1G7,000,000 as com
pared with $46,000,000.
Wheat exports during the 'year
ended Juitw-/)0, 1923, were valued
at $162,000,000 as compared .with
$280,000,000 in. the preceding
year, and corn $75,000,000 as com
pared with $116,000,000* Values of
pork products nnd cotton show
material increase over the preced
ing year, but increases arc coun
ter-balanced by dc
bacco, sugar nnd ot
the department said.
Antioch Educates
For Both Culture
And Competence
(By Associated Press.)
BOSTON—In an addrers befo
the Twentieth Century Club Arth
K. Morgan, president of A at Ob
College. Yellow Springs, Ohio, o
lined the work of this Institute
In giving young men nnd yntu
women a well proportioned trnl:
lng for modern life. He clarifh
the possibility of ed
products
cultu
TUMK IN FOR
WillaSS
RADIO PROGRAM
WTAM Cleveland
Secure Williard A and B
Batteries from tis.
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Phone 677
Athens, Ga.
J13c
BY ALLMAN
THE
RIGHT
WAY!
There’s no better meth
od of reaching the peo
ple than through the
Want Ads.
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 j
we are satisfied that
you will be gratified by
the results.
successfully both
professionally, ar
time. Mr. Morgi
as follows: »
"Of 1,500.000 Americans filling
administrative positions, only «>n«»
in G or 10 Is n college* graduate.
But the other 80 or 90 per, cent
are not educated. Charles M.
Schwab recently remarked to a
university graduating class: ‘The
education men get In the work
shop* of this country is just
much education ns tho education
you men and women havo received
, here.*
! “The professional educator tends
to Ignore any but his own field,
attention upon cultural subj« rts.
i nttentin upon cultural subjects,
commonly leaving him Ignorant of
practical life nnd of any vocation.
Technical school* train technicians,
who too often graduate Ignorant
both of the world of educated men
nnd the world of practical experi
ence. The self-mndo man fre
quently feels that the school of hard
knocks aft-T all Is host.
RECENT DISASTER IN JAPAN
PROVED BOY SCOUTS' WORTH
TOKIO—Boy Scouts of Japan
have come to the front wonderful
ly since the earthquake and k fire.
After working hard to hou«e and
feed children made homeless, they
set themselve* to alleviating spir
itual needs, a work so necessary
iler the circumstances. Educa
tion centers were established un
der the name 'The field school
little children," and leader* of
Boy Pcouts from the schools and
universities volunteered as teach-
Books, pencils and paper: were
supplied free. Physical examina
tions and medical treatment are
given to the children and their
spiritual as well as their physical
wellbeing Is vigilantly cared- for.
The good spirit that has been *n-
kindered has resulted In an In
creased attendance dally.
[FOREIGN OFFICE BUILDING
IN TOKIO IN QUAKES
PATH. MUST BE RAZED
TOKIO.—The foreign office ' at
Kasunygaseki. Tokio, the first
foreign sytle building erected he
was so badly damage *
earthquake of Septeml
though untouched by the
it will have to be razed.
The same U true of
done© of the foreign mir
other foreign style buildt
- " is Inou\c of