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MONDAY. JULY 28, 1924.
THB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, 0BORGIA.
PAGE FIVE
Royal Fondness
For Races Criticized
By British Sect
USED
FARMS
. SOME USED CAR VALUES
Ford Light Delivery
Ford Touring
Buick Touring
Ford Touring
Chandler Touring
Ford Cut-Down ,
Buick Six
Studebaker Six
Star Touring •
Terms If Desired.
, CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY
FOR CONGRESS
To the Voter* of the Eighth Con
gressional District:
I am a candidate for selection
as the Democratic Nominee in the
Democratic Primary to be held on
September 10th, 1924, from the
Eighth Congressional District for
service In the 69th Congress and
respectfully solicit the support of
the voter* of the District, both
ladies and gentlemen. Yonr sup
port will be sincerely appreciated
and if nominated I promise to
gjve faithful service.
Very respectfully,
FRANK A. HOLDEN.
FOR CONGRESS
To the Voters of the Eighth Con
gressional District:
I am a candidate \o succeed my
self as representative from the
WANT -AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum Chars* of 40 cant*
H.N for three insertion* .Saves
for tta prior ot fire in-
APARTMENT AND ROOMS
F,OR RENT—After Sept. 1st
formerly Daniel’s Studio quar-
ters, Broad Street. See Sidney
Boley or Frank Lipscomb.
•12c
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
E. KAY
“THB SMILING PAINTER"
Fine Painting and Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athens Ga.
$126,00-
$300.00
$100.00
. $75.00
$350.00
, $85.00
$150.00
$650.00
$400.00
I hereby announce as candidate
for Solicitor General of the West-
elm OIimmSA •..kf.at 4 a tk. ..tl.n
Herald Offloa or by Uttar. Tala-
Plxmt tflacontlnoancaa are not
valid.
7C .WANT AH ' 7C
■ahnsr^hbrald WAK<*
ADS •ET RESULTS
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Agent
Phone 228
521 Southern Mutual Building.
a20c
WANTED—To rent or lease doslr*
the duties of the office without
| fear or favor. Yonr vote and sup-
.port will be appreciated.
HEIjRY H. WEST.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the Voters of the Western
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Solicitor General
of the Western Circuit, subject to
the Democratic Primary, 1 will
appreciate the aspport of the
Voter* of the Circuit, and if elected
I hereby pledge myself to a fair
able cottage or bungalow with
ail modern conveniences. Pos
session September 1. Business
min with family of two. Write
"House” care Banner-Herald.
' j29c
WANTED—By Augustus!, young
man atenographer, capable of
assisting in book work. Chance
for advancement to right party.
Apply In own handwriting. Box
488, Athena. Ga;j29c
for.most of the unfriendly criti
cism, but even Queen Mary was
'criticized for lending her presence
• to the grandstand.
LOST AND FOUND
Gentians Cut Federal
Payroll With
’’ Wholesale Dismissals
DRINK PEACHUM
“Like Eating Georgia Peaches.**
DRINK BUDWINE
"Makes Yon Glad Yon'r* Thirtay."
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people of the district for tha kind
ness and honor they have confer
red upon me in the past and will
be sincerely appreciative if they
will continue me as their repre
sentative. If re-elected I promise
a faithful discharge of the duties
of tho office. I earnestly and rt-
spectfuliy solicit the support of
voters of the district, both ladles
and gentlemen.
Vary respectfully,
C. H. BRAND.
tha Circuit, and if elected
I3CELLANEOU3
|| BERLIN.—Twenty-five per cent
Of the federal employes of Ger-
and Impartial enforcement of the
l,W ’ ERASTUS'W. ROBERTS.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To tho People of the Western
Circuit:
I especially desire to serve the
newly-created Western Circuit one
more term as Solicitor General,
and for this reason, and at the
solicitation of a great many peo
ple, I am again making the an
nouncement of ray candidacy.
. During my service I have at all
times endeavored to stand "for the
enforcement of the law and tha
advancement of tha highest ideals
of our steto end country." I have
tried at all times to be "more than
fair and to give every one all that
the Hw would permit.” I feel that
the olUtudt of tho law la to stoop
to the unfortunate and help, end
■aVa them when possible: but to
those who for gain, deliberately
inter upon a carter of crime and
are primarily to blame for tha
criminal seta of others, the lew
with its mailed hand should do
penal justice.
Government promote* peace, se
curity and happiness by restrain
ing evils, and the safety end hap
piness of community life depends
upon the honeat, vigorous and
efficient discharge, by public offi
cials, of public duty.
I feel I can give the public bet
ter service in the future than 1
have In the past, and aak the sup
port and influence of ell the neo
apartment with privnte bath
and separato entrance. Posses
sion August 25th. Phone 1494-W
during business hours, 1812 after
6 p. m.j29p
HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED
—Wo know how to pack your
househdld goods for a short or
long journey so that they will
arrive at their destination In
tact. We move carefully even
if hurriedly. Phone 148, Wil-
. llama Transfer ft Storage Co.,
Ipc. 'a8c
WANTED
ATHENS--AUGUSTA
COACH LINE
DAILY
WANTED—To rent direct from
owner 4 or 5-room cottage in
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
The second installment of city
good neighborhood. Phone 57.
FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms, No.
190 Oakland Avenue, less than
kl..k Uill.J A
one block from Miliedge Ave
nue. Price $4000- per month.
Available August 1st. Phone
Joel Wier. j29c.
NOTICE
Wd hive just received a new
shipment of
SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES
At Reduced Prices.
Let Us Equip Your Car.
City Service Station
Phone 1047
Washington end Jackson Sts.
taxes are due from Jul)
August 1st, inclusive. 1
who fall to pay on or be!
1st 1st will have to pay !
on fi fa, which will b
against all delinquents.
Coach leaves Georgian Hotel at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.,
FOR AUGUSTA
Arriving at Auguste at 12:35 P. M. and 8:25 P. M.
Via Crawford, Lexington, Washington, Thomson and Harlem.
FOR SALE—One bushel
nice clean wheat. Ban
ner-Herald Office.
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE—Dry
O'FARRELL,
City Marshal.
(Advertisement.)
nine stove wood, $2.00 load de
livered; $1.50 on ground. Albert
Davison. j28c
EPPS GARAGE
WAGON FOR SALE—Two-horse
wagon for sale, $12.50* Albert
Davison. j28c
The Latest Titles in
SHEET MUSIC
Just Received*
We Also Handle Records and
Small Instruments.
P. H. DURDEN
a9p
FOR SALE—One *24 Ford tour
ing-car, now tires, starter, six
months old, $250.00 cash. Call
1047. j28c
For Fighting The Boll Weevil
FOR SPRAYING OR MOPPING -
Use FARMERS’ JOY LIQUID ARSENIC Poison. 1 Bot-
tie makes 35 gallons o£ deadly poison. $1.50 per bottle,
less than 4c per gallon.
FOR DUSTING
PEERLESS 2-ROW HAND DUSTERS *17.50. Strong,
easy to run, adjustable. Weighs 18 pounds. Visit our
store and see one.
NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
378 Broad Street Athena, Ga.
FOR RENT—Three or four fur
nished pr unfurnished down
stair# fooms, with connecting
J bath. 7 Phone 1525-J. j2'Jc
FOR SALE
room suite,
Cart, bed,
heater No.
Gaa Rang!
Call 1130-J.
— Mahogany living
, Bloch’s baby Go-
kitchen table, Cole
. 12, Detroit Jewel
e, practically new.
j28c
FOR RENT—Six roemi house
August 1st'; can be seen at 480
.^Clprerhurit Avenue*, .Apply at
“ i0o Baxter Street, or Phone
130-J. * ' j28c.
WE I
HAVE IT
Almost ANY BEARING I
OR OTHER
REPLACEMENT
PART FOR'
Almost ANY CAR. .
HUGGINS & SON
FOR SALE—Good used self-play
er piano; first $50 cash gets it.
See J. E. Whitehead at Ililley ft
Jones Barber Shop. j29c
Association.
W. O. DEAN.
MOM’N POP
Blowing Bubbles
WELL, ITS NOW NUUS OTCIOCK Vf T
ANO t HAVE WRITTEN TEA) ( O
contractors for -non aoS 1 01
ON SINKING MW OIL WELL- / PI
■\ ALREAOW rue START OO ! Ol
\\ ONE OF THE IriUSER- 1 %
ijll TAKINGS IN THE HISTORY I «
y U OF MV FAMILW TREE - fir _ Sj
uk aALr.—licuroom suite, piano,
china cabinet and several 6dd
pieces of furniture*- Phono 1439
There’s Something New
Hudson-Essex, it’s ~
IN SIX MONTHS THE POP GUNN )
»LCO. Will. Be shipping carloads k
SFKEFiAietfOIL.GASOLINE AND I
uEi.lv To remote parts
)F THE UNIVERSE -I’LL HAVE A
SPECIAL TRAIN 0B"5b0CARS PAINTED
RED ANO WHITE WHICH WILL MAKE
THE EWES OF JOHN OEE TURN GREEN J
.WITHfNUV-r, — -W,
or call 1820 S. Lumpkin between
2 and 5 p. m.j29p
We Can Make Pjrompt Delivery on Building
Material As Follows:
BOARDS, FRAMING, FLOORING,
1 SHINGLES, MOULDINGf LIME,
CEMENT, PLASTER,
CRUSHED STONE •
Let Us Deliver Your Coal Now. *
Our READERS
Mate glad
ID KNOW
Balloon Tires
AUTO PARTS
dr. j. c. Mckinney
Moved to 228 Clayton Street
Practice Limited to the Diseases
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Testing Eyes and Making Glasses
Now on Display
Terms can be arranged. Pinson^
Brunson Motor Co., Phone 401.
j20c
W. I. & Geo. M.
GERMAN FARMER RAISES
FISH AND FOXES
LUDWIGS LUST. Germany—Th,
crop, of E. Zltm.cn, un cat.n.ivc
SINK AN
OIL WELL
ON HIS
FARM IN
POSEW
COONTW.
ABNEY
very well laat year, so Zlcmeen
flooded th e field* In the fall and
thla year ha* been raioing flah and
doing ao wall financially that he U
planning to extend hi* home made
lakca.
Ziemetn haa about 1.000 lowland
acres unde- water. German carp
have done particularly well In the
flooded fields, and thla year Zlem-
«*n expects to gather about 10 torn
of flah.
On aome of the higher ground ol
hi* estate Zlcmaen hoe a large I
tract dvoted to the raising of the
blue fox.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
Want ADS.
Wynbum Avenue
Jy2#e
Phone 1340—1341
RENT A FORD
Drive-It-Yourself
EPPS GARAGE
Phone 497.
TH£€&l5AT»ON OP
ATgo BevOfkJD r, ■
AVE. 3»m\)6 above
O AS A LONE CENTRAL
WVO vuMfCH all
JMGS 6ATV4ER AND r
f VW'TH ENVV )
NEW CROP
Turnip Seed
ALL VARIETIES
.LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
/ AND >
PEACH BLOW POTATOES
FOR FALL PLANTING.
Easw Chair amid cushions
STOPPED WITM $20 BILLS AW
PRlENfeS WILL HAIL ME AS A
MAN OP DrSTiNCTtOM BECAUSE
l WEAR Diamond studded
m garters -
j ATLANTA
I Dixie Coaches
1 SAFE AND"CLEAN
i Leave Georgian Hotel
! for ATLANTA
7:30 A. M.-4:00 P. M.
If Fare: $2255
I Round Trip $5.00.
A Politician
Get one quick before
they are all- gone—and
enjoy a good dip in the
cool water.
The
McGregor Co.
269 N. Lumpkin
Phone 247
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
-By Ahern
BUT MEBB2 I'LL LOME I
BACK AGAIN SOMETIME
WSBBE - AN YOU'LL
pooeIbly be here !
voo LIKE IT MERE
Pont you ? nme
SURE WILL—
reckon you’ll,
get SOME LONE
SOME YOURSELF.
eh
WELL SHE-1 VMS SO MW . I jus'
GOT RIGHT UP AN' WENT TO* WORK
VXTH0UT MV BRIAWASTj I
g'J .L ' .U. YOU MKfi,
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Women from all over the coun
try will itudy party platforms
and other political problem, at ,s
i—titutc the National League of
Women Voters will conduct at the
University of Michigan ths last
week) in July. Mrs, May Wood-|
Simon of Chicago, chairman ofi
citlteh.hip training for the Illi-
_ SOUUTHERN RAILWAY
Ivm LuuV* 5 At ^! u <:U F- ar-
n". ’ ikt’i’luu «:SS * sl. ar-
SSS: -
Mo. < Iwn Atb.al >:U A. as, *r-
'a* H." Kiuiu “d Am Rcu St
nois league, will preside at the]