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iAT. JANUARY 12. 1925
PAGE SEVEN
U° n - 0* 6- Desntt of Jefferson
the. County A«eut. was here Fit
day evening, and tirade a nice tad
at the school building In interes.
of the various problems that con
front the farmers. The audientk
~ STOCK QUOTATIONS
Bred red Orrr Leased Wire at Cttiirnj ft Seatften Nttieu] Bask.
Bogart Personal
And Social News i
Mr. J. We Norris and family
mcveil back to Bogart last week.
TIME SAVER | Mr. J. J. Hailes returned from
It you are entertaining week- Atlanta last Sunday and Is spend-
end guests, it Is possible to make ing this week with his daughter,
”—- - | g50| — ~ Whitehead. ,.
Diversified Trustees Shares"
IB VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
'Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
vllicd Chemical
Vmerican Sumatra
flTANTAD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
Ittifer three insertions. Seven
JjjJj f or the price of five in-
"Jij'ji'scontinnanccs MUST be
.lie In person nt the llanncr-
frraid Office or by letter. Tele-
ilwne discontinuances are not
%• WANT AD 7e
»*> PHONE 3
BtNNER-HERALD WANT
*ADS GET RESULTS.
UU • 2 W72
mu mv* mu mu
176% 17(1% 170%
iova m% ioiu ii»i ; -
i*#V. ;v;..
Mrs. W. — - ,
Miss Louise Brown of Clermont
i* tin* gm-st of her sister Mrs.
J. M. Cochran tin's week.
Mrs.M. O. Harris and daughter,
Mis* Lila spent the weekend with
Mr. J. C. Jackson near Athens.
Mr. W. W. Johnson returned
hom© Sunday, from Greenville, S.
C, where he has been for the
A moderate charge will be made.
Phene 757-J.
Athena, Ga.
There are 699,499 word* in the
Old Testament and 181,253 words in
the New Testament. |
'FOR SALE
Budded Pecan Trees
From Bearing Trees
J. M. LAMAR
Phone S41-W
d-nl5c
on “The Bible from tho Jewii i*
Point of View.” In thin ncrml
the Rabbi will discuss the pro .9
lent "Why Do the Righteous 81
fer” In its historical perspecth [.•
The following musical mimbe h*
will be rendered In addition to tl p»
Sabbath Service music: Prelu e*
•Pilgrim** Song of Hope by B -J
tiste.
Anthem—•‘‘Deliver Ml
by MacFarlane.
Poflflude-Funiare—b;
Tin* Sabbath servici
Friday evening at ••
and Saturday morning
teen. Everybody wele
The choir is compo
Morris Yow. Malcoln
Mias Mary Vie Mauk n
Vance S. Sorrongh
Corner College and Clayton
PHONE 9148
Consolidated Gas
Cansas City Southern .... ...,
-hryaler Corporation
lodge Brothers
Hodge Brothers
'amous Players* $w.
Senernl Electric
Jeneral Motors ....
'rent Northern ....
Joodrich Kulilier .... ....
oca-Cola .. . .* ........
Cennccott Copper ....
«o*isvillf and Nashville R. R.
oew’s Ine ;
lack Truck .... .... .... ...,
Inrlnmi Oil -.
lontgomt ry-Wartl .... ...» ..
forth American Co
fash Motors .... ,,
forthem Pacific * ....
v illys-Ovcrland ....
’hlllipf Petroleum
lissoUri Pacific ....
fnion Pacific
leading Company
B” Reynolds Tobacco, R. J.
’•eaboard Air Line
*.t.*San Francisco Ry
Sinclair Consolidated Oil ....
’outhern Pacific
Standard Oil Of California ....
standard Oil of New Jersey ...,
Uudebaker Corporation
>tewart-Warner
Yeatem Union
Hm. Rol. Bearing Company ..
Texas Company ....
Texas Gulf
Tobacco Products *,
U S. Steel
F. W. Woolworth Company ..
Radio Corporation of America
Hudson Motor Car ..
Hupp Motors .; .... ..
Fisk Rubber .... ....
White Motors
American Telephone-Telegraph
Wo guarantee the best that
FOR RENT
DRY CLEANING
*G * TAILC
HAT CLEANING
ATHENS ARMY
STORE
231 Broad Street
JNT — Furnished. room.
Sirs. J. If: Griffeth, 537,
wishes of their many friends, r
; ,qH*a Laura t(Belle Maddox o,
West Xlcholjdn was married fr
Mr, Hoyt Hawks of ThomasviUej
N. C.. on Dec. .*50. 1927. Friends
regret to have her leave the comi
inanity, yet extend both bride am
groom their best wishes In tjiel:!
Dubois:
S. C. spent the week-end with Ms
parents, Mr. and W. E. Merck.
Miss iM&ri^ Daniel was the
gu^at of Miss Essie Brewer Sun
dry. >
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peterson vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson
at Attica last .Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Nunnally of
Athens were guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph Dial Sunday.
Miss Bert Camp, visited her
mother Mrs. M. F. Camp at Good
Hope Sunday. She was accom
panied by iMr. A. F. Cash and
daughter. Elizabeth.
Mr. /and Mrs. E. it. Day of
Statliam were guests of Mr. and
Air*. G. H. Jaikson Sunday.aftpr-
nbon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood of
Atnens visited friends hero last
fcroday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Smith and
1itighter Miss Ilona Mae, visit 3'1
hip brother in Atlanta, Sunday
who fs quite ill.
Mr. W. S. Busha visited friends
In Atlanta last Sunday.
Miss Gladys Griffeth who Is
teaching at Farmington spent a
few days at home with her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Grif
feth last week.
Mrs. W. W. Power, iMiss Gladys
C. T. Smith ant 1
Club Rates for
PRESSING and SERVICE
8 Suits $2.00
Opposite Campus.
Yes, I Buy Old Clothes
d-dl4c
DR. R. W. HARTMAN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
’ Hinton Securities Building
Athens, Ga.
Sigma Delta Chi
Installs Chapti
ii Small apartment,
Mrs, J, M* Few, children. Mis:
Nell Shockley, and Mr. ivrr;
Shockly of Apalacbco wero .re
cent guests of Mr. J. T. McEi
hannon’a.
Mr. Dillard Lockman has move'.
to tho Poca .community As future
residents. Friends regret to liav»
tho family move away.
Mr. Earl Sailors of the Clasal
rilty^waa a week-end visitor here
ll*o guest of relatives and friemU J
Mr. George Smith has move*
Into a dwelling just north of th
iMiuisting oilicdroom and kiteh-
K*. Apply 749 Prince Avc-
nue or Phone .4b-1. JI5p
MOVING
PACKING
Household Goods
Pianos
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
Phone 656 259 Hull Street
Phone' 4') I.
for sale
National Journalistic Cl
Initiates Candidates
Thursday
carload
ALBERT H. TIMM
By Ramon C. Batta t
(Student in Henry W. Grady t
School of Journalism) I
The local chapter of Sigma Dq|-
ta Chi, national Journalistic fap-.
teruity. will be installed on Thus-
day, January 12. when memi»e|»
of the Quill club. t'niverBlty i»f
Georgia, journalistic club, will S';*
initiated Into the fraternity. Two
initiation will he h«-ld nt two
Georgian hotel nt 6:20 p. m.Y a*d
will be followed by an Inform*!
dinner for (ho Initiate*, according
to Ben H. Hardy. Barnesvllj,
secretary and treasurer of A*.
Quill club.
Mr. Hardy, who was initiated
into the fraternity at Its nation*!
meeting last fall, and John M.
Cook and Wright Bryan, both of
Atlanta and alumni member* of
Sigma Deita Chi, will bo in
charge of the installation.
Professor John K. Drewry ajM
S. V. Sanford will be raa^c*
faculty associate members of the
fraternity, with Professor Drewp
as faculty adviser.
The member* of th<> Quill oftth
who will be initiated Thursday
night are: Wynn mirton,
ta; Arthur Glgnilllat, Pinoor*^
John Candler 11, Atlanta; ThotAs’
J. Hamilton. Augusta; Carl Sb#-.
erlaitd, Aduirsvdio; Jack Mattp-
eWH, Cuthbert; Prentiss Conwftff
Savannah; Guy Hamilton, Darted;'.
Robert" Birerroa, pf T'noinaBv«»«ir
Hyau Frier. Douglas; Thomu>vShc
■Tnhw. A f hftna* nnd IIaii- H.--Hanlfc.
Burnusvllle.
Six members of the sophomord*
class it* Journalism will he sejeet^
*>d for membership in Sigma DeR*f
Chi duriug tho month of Jandar>£
D. C., Ph. C.
Palmer
Street.
Phone 346-J. 279^6 Lnmpkin St.
HEAR THESE: New Records
^ 21056—Make My
Cot Whcro tho
Cotton Grows.
ms 21078—An Old
—.IS Guitar and An
r.T^r^. Old Refrain.
DURDEN MUSIC HOUSE
Willys-Overland
SALES—SERVICE
ALL USED CARS
in stock must be sold
to make room for the
NEW WHIPPET
Here is your chance
to get a
REAL BARGAIN
Phone 1017
W. Harris Simpson
150 Washington Street
Mrs. J. . R. S J Jors and chU
. dre* were in Athf&h. «?er.th*l
v< ok-end. the guest of relative*.
Mrs. R. R. Harvey of Atlanb
was among tho visitors here las
week, the guest of relative
Miss Salllo Mae Benton wo* Jo
Comm- rce over the week-end, tin
guest.of relatives and friends.
7 r. R. L. Murray Is having hi?
dwelling painted, which adds ver?
much to the appearance of th<
home.
Mrs. Jane Sailors of Commercr
was a rovert visitor hero, tin
guest of relative* and friends.
Mrs. E. A. Evans of tho Gat'
City was among tin* vism.i her*
during the . past week with rela
tive!?!
Mr. J. H. Davis of Maysvillo war
visiting here with relatives and
Wends oVer the week-end.
~ * filled his reg
pig, about oiKht weeks
Please notify Ebin Atta-
Phong No. 50.jI2c
0ST—Brown and whit* female
pointer dog: collar wltb no name
on plate. Two‘years old. Re-
I n, t iAO .. ona *1 Qn
Power. Mrs. .
Messrs. Clint and Hoyt Power at.
fended the funeral of Mr. J. O
Tower at Carlton Monday.
Messrs. C. M. Johnson and fa-*
fly and W. A. Nunnally and' chil
dren attended the funeral, at Jef
ferson Monday, of Mr. R. L. Me-
Dcugal and son. who were mur
dered by West Wlor Saturday .aft
ernoon, in Jackson founty.
ward. Phone 4402 or 228.
•ears, Roebuck ,,.,
Southern Railway
Baltimore and Ohio
Committee Heads Are
Named By State
Kiwanians
MARKET NEWS
I. G. COOPER. Hanacrr.
JOHN F. CLARK A CO.
208 Shackelford Bmlldiu
Phono 1748
Nichobum Social
And Personal News
Hancock 'folihCb.
Save the Difference
SALESMEfTWANTED
ILESMEN—*ilG month an,l cx-
pense selling cigar*. Exper. -
ence not necewary. Send self-
wfor.
Cigar
Rev. J. R. Sallorc
a!aJtappo!n»i"*»nl at Shoa’i
Suuirday night and Sunday.
- .uF. C; it. Totts of Chattanooga
wa* among (!*«• recost visitors
goo—f nf MjstlrM - /--SL'l
Mr I, ]:. Thmin <,t' Br ok
Growing was among the visitor!
-lore, Sunday, with rtaltivcs am’
Mend,.
Friends are sorry to learn of
4he alckness .of Mi'f. W. S
ll.irni'S. :■ i.-l trust Hint sin- wll'
icon rocoTtf.
Miss Louise Wiiiiams waa ir
Commerce over, the week-end. lilt
;uest of relatives <ml friends.
NICHOLSON. Ga. This little. ,
city had her biggest fire. Saturdny ;
night. Around twelve o'clock the
district court house, a two story ;
building, bellied at the rear o' .
.Mr. T. T. stapler ana Mr. J: uv
McElhannon’s homes, and directly
.between two large barns, proper
ty of tho aforementioned, was dis.
covered on fire in tho front of the
building. No entrance could he
gained, to the building and eon-
tents were destroyed. By heroic
work. Mr. Stapler's ham Was
saved, though badly damaged.
However, the wind, was against
those fighting on Mr, McElhan
non’s side, and the bam was clos
er, tico, ao his largo ham. a crib,
and an abundance of feed-stuff
was a total loss. Also, two fine
fattening hogs were burned. Citl.
aena worked hard to prevent fur.
tber spreading of the Are, The
origin is unknown. Immediately
after thin fire. Mr. A. O. Wat
kins’ ham was destroyed by fire,
located ahont one mile south of
the city. The origin of this fire
Is unknown too. Tho first two
buildings carried no Iniuranco.
however, It is understood that Mr.
Watkins carried a small amount
on ills building.
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market closed
at 19!4 cents Thursday. The prev
ious close was 19 cents.
material and work for less
money— __ ..
Men’s Half Soles, '
American
Genuine Panco SX.00
Rubber Heels, Spring Step
Panco and Goodyear Wing-
foot 40e
Ladies’ Half Soles .. .. .. 85c
Rubber Heels 40c
Leather Taps 25c
A high grade of leather snee-
ially suited for winter use, long
wear and will resist watar—-
- $1.00 and $1-25
Ruy your ahoes at tho Boston
Shoe Storo and-and get more
for your money.
BOSTON SHOF, STORE AND
REPAIR SHOP •
Comer Thomas and Clayton Sts.
Jl>»
dele; education. Julian William*,
Atlanta; agriculture. H. H. Wat-
sqn. Dallas; attendance content,
J; M. Thrash, Dougins: husine**
standard*. Irwin Sibley, Milledtre-
villo; classification and member-
ship, B. R. Adams, Montezuma;
convention program. Arthur
Brooke, Atlanta; drainage, C. H.
Co.. High Point,, N. C.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Clone P. C.
Jan. .10.08 19.20 19.06 10.20 18.99
Mch..19.06 19.20 10.04 19.18 18.9a
May.. 19.12 19.29 19.12 19^7 19.05
No Twists or Turns
WANTED
fANTED—To rent four or live
house--in desirable loca-
Addrcss: P. O. Box 504.
HAREM TROUSERS *
A white »utLn pajama suit af?
feels harem trousers, i. e. tighj
ankles with blousing legs. Thm
jumper ends in n swathed )iipln«P
I fa “SERVICE** That CounU
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
fan.. 18.H8 18.98 18.85 18.97 18.80
.lch.. 18.97 19.09 18.91 19.08 18.90
Jay. .18.91 19.05 18.88 19.03 18.82
“Unde Joe’
MEADED PURSES i
Evening purses, tiny, compact!
with opacc for make-up. clgaratj
and coins, are Intrigulngly worked
In opaleseent bend*. 5
OFFICERS NAMED
BY CITIZENS BANK
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open Close P. C«
Athens. Ga.
If you have |tiro trouble, phone
WIIEAT-
llarch .. ,
any .. v’
July .. .
CORN—
March ..
May .. .
July .. .
OATS—
THE MORNING AFTER , n
-Sstclic’s ccmir.s-inj
party night before last was a hnfc£
success." s m
"Rather! Some of the gueft*
are still out."Life. \ *
to Seattle.
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Hancock at Lumpkin
ATHENS TIRE
SERVICE
Phone 916
142 W. Clayton Stren
Athens, Georgia. <Ln
tors of th* Citizens and Houtherc
National bank held their annua
meeting- Wednesday and elected-
offloors of tho bank. AH officer!
were reelectd.
Tho directors also elected tin
officer* and boards of all the
bank’s officer*.
Officers reelected are:
Mills B. Lane, president; Gor-.
don L. Groover, vic« president;
William Murphy, vice president:
V, B. Jenkins, vico president;t
highways, Emmet. William*. Mon.
roe; public health. Dr. C. L. Kid-
ley, Macon; public affairs, It. F.
Burch. Jr., Ea*tmau; publicity. J.
D. Jones, JackHon; under-privil.
iged child. Dr. C. C. Harrold, Ma
con; reforestatino. E. K Tift, Tlf-
ton; budget, Arthur Brooke. At-
lantn.
1 1924 Light 6 Studebaker.
1 1923 Chevrolet Touring.
1 1924 Ford Touring.
1 1925 Chevrolet Tonring..
1 1923 Ford Coupe.
1 1926 Ford Roadater.
1 1924 Jewett Touring.
Washington, Grant. Shreiimlu
Sheridan and I’arehing have htriA
the full uud permanent rauk of
general in the United States urmy#
Phone 677
I Railroad Schedules
-By Willian)|
WE SPECIALIZE IN
PRESCRIPTION
WORK
I SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
I Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athena, Ga.
| To and From South and West
ARRIVE DEPART
UKKIam Atlanta 7il6am
Atlanta-B’hsm
2:45 pm Memphis ■ 2:45 pm
7:55 pm Atlanta 6:15 pm
11:19 pm Atl’ta-B’ham 6:24 am
To and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
Now York-Wash.
6:24 am Kii'h.-N’flk 2:45 pm
1:15 am Abbeville 7:55 pm
Nwe York-Wash.
2:45 pm Ricb.-N’flk 11:19 pm
1:16pm Monroe-Ham. 10:00 am
GEORGIA RAILROAD
president: II. M. Garwes. caslilnr:
A. M. Glover, assistant cashier:
I). A. Spnnn, asslKtiui! cashier:
A. C. Kline, Jr„ asslslunt enshler*
L. W’, Mcilae, assistant trust of.
fleer; George B. Clarke, cor'i'lroU
ier: John E. Waliice, deputy
c mptrolior: H. P. ■ Howard, dep.
Uty comptroller.
Athens: Mills B. Lame, presl.
dent: A. E. Bird, vico president;
Hugh II Gordon. Jr- vjee presl
dent.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
We are especially equipped for
J doing your prescription work. We
imUr stock only the standard lines of
* pharmaceuticals, and chemical*.
uur prices are right; our service is quick. Phon* 67 or 68.
Wo will call for and deliver your prescription.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
168-70 Washington Streak
M00N-WINN DRUG COMPANY
Plan To Build And
Maintain Exhibit Park
fContinued From P.B. One!
LOUIS SMITH TIRE COMPANY
143 College Avenue—Next to Postal Telegraph Co.
Complete Stock of
Dunlop Guaranteed Tires and Tubes
VULCANIZING and TIRE SERVICE
It Will Pay You to See Us
Before Buying Your Tires and Tubes.
ARRIVE DEPART
12:15 pm Augusta 5:00 pm
Gainesville midland ry.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
t—No. 2 leaves Athena for Gaines
ville, 8:10 a. m.
$—No. 12 leaves Athens for Galn-
eaville, 11:15 a. m.
x —No. 11 arrives At
Gainesville, 10:S2
Ig lints to bo sold iy the park
impany, etc.
Pictures of exhibit park* near
irious Georgia citiea were shown
lose attending tht dinner nt the
olman Wednesday night. Mr
ark company will make the.
'20 40 Buick 2-d Sedan.$885
’25 26 Buick.Coppo. ....$650
>24 41 Buick 4-d Sedan.$575
T4 44 Buick Enc. Rds..?550
•24 45 Buick Touring . .$485
•23 45 Buick Touring . .$275
V-63 Cadillac 7-p Sed..$1150
V-63 Cadillac Phaeton. .$950
69 Cadillac Phaeton ...$376
Lincoln Phncten ......$7*6
Nearly New Chevrolet Lan
dau Sedan, $240 reduction.
’26 Chevrolet Coach .. .$435
’25 Chevrolet Touring..$200
’24 Ford Touring .....$135
Nearly New Esse* 4-d Sedan,
$175 reduction.
■27 Essex 4-d Sedan ..$685
’26 Dodge Spec. Coupe.$536
'26 Dodge Touring .,..$450
’26 Nash Adv. Coach ,.$835
’25 Hup Club Sedan ..$585
B. & C. AUTO CO.
BUICK-CADILLAC
LASALLE DEALER!
.then, .from
a. m.
I arrives Athena' from
csvifb, 5:50 p., m. .
; except Sunday. '
schedules Nos. X and 2 covered, by
*l«tor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL pTGEORGIA
— TRAINS
Depart for Macon' 8:00 •- m.,
. . and 5:00 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11145 a. m..
and 9:10 p.'m.
£E0. REET.aain c. A„ Phone 640
»• 0. BOLlKIMit.. Phone 1661
SOUTHERN RAILWAY _
. Lula-North-Soath
am 10:55 am
4:20 pm 9:15 pm
c EO. B. MILLER, ComT Agent ,
- ivltphone 81. _ .
^.ounty and Chamber ox Commerce
secretary to furniah and maintain
the various local exhibits.
It was pointed out that in ad
dition to being a means of adver
tising the community’s resources
to tourists I V
giving them
No Matter How Badly
battered up your car body and
fenders are, we can put them
back into good shape. While not
expensive, our service is unexcelled.
Any of our patrons will^ay so.
. tho park,
trnwM* ...—ion concern
ing the economic possibilities here,
that the exhibits arc of local edu*'
I cational valu. ; and havo been^tised
tin that way to stimulate a high
er and more profitable type of
farming. The fact that the bill-
goards are connected with the
park, of course, add to tlxir vah
lUe as advertising mediums, it wa*
■explained. No expense, whatever
MARTIN BROS.
AUTO TOP SHOP
155 East Clayton Street
Phone 621
X'?WitllAM&,
HEROES ARE MADE.’—NOT BORm
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