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$1 and $2, now 50c each.
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THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia But# Collet* of
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A moderate charge will be made.
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HEAR THESE: New Records
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RICHARD F. HARRIS
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
Increasing Disability
and Double Indmenity.
Phone 228, 314 .Sou. Mutual Bldg.
m6c
Coulter Re-elected
Georgia Historical
' Quarterly Editor
Brooks Chosen Vice Pres-
ident of Society Again.
, McPherson and Coulter
Back From Savannah.
ATHENS LEADERS
. “FOR QUICK SERVICE"
Milledge Park Phcy.
MILLEDGE AND LUMPKIN
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COMPANY
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loan. We write all kinds of In
surance—Bonda and Real Estate.
Hinton Securities
Company
Phones 35 and 477
128 College Avenue
By Ramon C. Batts
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Two University of Georgia pro
fessor*. Dr. J. H. T. McPherson,
head of the history department,
and Dr. E. M. Coulter, professor of
hlatcry. attended the annual meet
ing of the Georgia Historical so-
defy held Is Savannah recently. __
Dr. r. p. Brooke, dean of tho Our New Drive-In Home
School of Commerce at the Uni- (
veralty, was re-elected curatct and We Are Better Prepared to Serve
RED & BLACK
Dry Cleaning Co.
’The latest improved machinery
for Expert Dry Cleaning in
stalled for the benefit of our
patrons. By our improved
methods all odor fa positively
eliminated.
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Suits Called For
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Budded Pecan Trees
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ALBERT H. TIMM
D. C„ Ph. C.
Palmer
Phon^^46-J^79^Lum^kir^t^
EMMS Bread
GOOD Brad
managing editor of the Georgia
Historical Quarterly. W. W. Gor
don, Savannah, Is president.
The society awarded Its annual
prize of $250 to Ralph B. Flanders
of Durham. N. C. for the best
paper fcf the year on Georgia
History. Mr. Flanders’ subject
i was "Two Plantations and a
County of the Old South'*.
The society held Its meeting In
* the Gergla Historical society li
brary, and held a luncheon at
Wormfloo on the Wrenne estate,
Tho Wrenne estate has a large
collection of books on Souther^
history and Its library contains
some very rare bocks on Georgia
history.
TO VISIT ROME
Dean S. V. Sanford and A. E.
Lowe, executive secretary to the
Chancellor of the University, left
Wednesday for Atlanta and Rome.
Dean Sanford Is to deliver an ad
dress before tho Rome Rotary
club Thursday and will stop off In
Atlanta enroute there.
ELECTRICAL
SINCE 1998
How About Your
Electrical Work
We Want to Do It.
Phone 711
Yob With Goa and Oils and Tires.
MOTOR TIRE & SUPPLT CO.
173 Broad Street
Across From Campus
1 ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Boginecra and Contractora
140 West Clayton Street
Phono 1118 Athens, G'a.
WILSON & ELROD TIRE SHOI
Vulcanising a Specialty
SECOND-HAND TIRES.
Gas and Oil Doping
Washing and Polishing
Dixie Sign Company
SHOW CARDS A SPECIALTY
Phone 446
157% College Ave. Athena, Ga
Gilreath & Nunnally
(H. C.) (P. p.)
EXPERT AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING
Spadallsing on Chevrolet*
nnd Fords.
Genuine Parts Used.
WE ALSO REPAIR
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THE GENERAL
OPINION IS-
We Are Serving the
BEST MEAL
in Athens for the
Money.
The Georgian
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•Twal and Departure of Train*
, Athena, Ga.
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Atlanta-B’ham
pm Memphis 2:45 pm
7^5 pm Atlnnta 6*16 pm
‘•Mpm Atl'ta-BTiam 5:24 am
JJ *ad From North'and East
‘BRIVE depart
Now York-Wash.
•feam Rtch-.NTlk 8:45 pm
»am Abbeville 7:56 pm
, Nwe York-Waah.
K:«pm Eieh-N'flk 11:19 pm
'•*( Pm MsMoe-Ham. 10:00 am
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•to pm Augusta 5:00 pn
CAINESVH.uTiMDLAND RY
Sehsdnlet Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
No. 2 leaves Athena for Gain**
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“No. 12 leavea Athens for Gain
-Mile, 11:16 a. m.
“No.ll arrives Athans fron
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
l~No. 1 arrives Athena fron
Gainesville, 5:50 p. m.
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E have real system in our
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We have style sense as well
I cleaning ability and send
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ur admiring wear. Wo have
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mSc
Bicycle*, Skates, ChlMrta’s Vehi
cle Tires, Flash Lights, Batteries
and Air Rifle Shot.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
279 Lumpkin St. Phone 14(6
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
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BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
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“Daily except Stmday.
S**dte Nos. 1 and 2 covered bj
Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF 'GEORGIA
°*part for^Maeofl 8:00 a. re.
nnd 5:00 p. m.
—- J train connects with
Railroad at Madison for
agvata.
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Single Six Packard Sedan.
'26 Adv. Six Nash Touring.
'20 Essex Coach.
57-CndilIac Roadster.
Every used car wo get is re
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Oakland-Pontiac
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SPECIALS
THE FAIR MEAT
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All Steaka, lb..25c & 30c
Stew Meat, lb.... 12 l-2c
Roaat Beef, lb... .17 l-2c
All-Pork Sauaagc, lb. 25c
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Pork Chopa, lb. .... 30c
Pork Steak, lb 30c
Swift’a Premium Ham
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Swift’a Brenkfnat Ba
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Meat* ul Groceries.
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Phone 1602
684 Pulaski Street
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EPW0RTH UNION
MINSTREL SHOW
HERE NEXT TUES.
Uy VALCO LYLE
The Atncns L'uy Epworth Lea
gue Union Minstrel that has been
given in s:vcral nearoy towni
witn nothing but success crown
ing eacn performance, will be giv
en at the Mell Aditorium next
Tuesday night nt eight-thirty
o'clock.
Tbs Minstrel is sponsored by (he
fducationnl Dramatics Depart-
n ent of the Athens High School
and half of the mweds will go
a th? school. The other half
will be used by tho Epworth
League Union for social wdrk and
work of the like nature.
Tho Minstrel has born given In
Watklnsvillt, Crawford, Bishop,
and one or twd othdr places and
each performance has been h3rald.
.'<1 a> a success.
The program which will I»o an
nounced in n few days will last
about on hoar and a half and if
you are hot of tbs kind that neve:
*aughs under any circumstances,
you can res! assured that during
this time you will have tho side-
ache.
The cast includes twenty mem
bers, all local iboys and young
men. Tho Interlocutor. Dr. Albert
H. Timm» plays probably the out
standing role. His list of varied
actions during the evening will bo
well worth the price of admission.
The end men who will cause so
much consternation and fuss and
what not are Col. A r '.hur 8. Old
ham, Hoyt Robertson, H. H. Fits-
patricq and Dink Martin-
The chorus is composed of W.
H. Collins, W, C. Chaffin, Joe
Hartley, S* L. Hale, Roy Hamil
ton, J. A. Hale, Valeo Llyle, R. W.
Parr, Newton Saye, W. A. Shaw
and Marion. Wilson.
PAGE SEVEN
isitors at Mrs. W. H.
f Maxwell’s on Sunday.
The friends of Dr. W. Z. Faust
regret to know that his condition
does not improve and he ia in a
. very critical condition,
j Mrs, W, JJ, Amason wajij hostess
to the Woman’s Club on Thursday
are to teach in tho training Ochool. Hamilton JMcWhoor-
Following the meeting Thursday i ^ er ’ F rcsl< * cnt . wa> n th« chair,
evening a social will bo held in
tho Beginners Department of *he splenclwf Program on Georgia
church. I*and was rendered. The hostess
A very cordial invitation la ox- B ' rv0 ' 1 11 delightful salad course,
tended to all interested In young I J h ° 8 “ pre««nt were Mrs. W T.
peopks’ work to attend. i Cunningham, Mrs. Gradv Triier,
— Mrs. Earle Reynolds, Mrs. Her*
schel Roberts, -Mrs. G. A.
Mrs. W. K. Howard, Mrs. W. H.
Maxwell, Mrs. R. F. Brooks, Mrs.
E. D. Thompson, Mrs. F. C. Reed,
Mrs. E. J. Maxwell, Miss Carr,
Miss Hall, Miss Hawse 1 , Miss
Cofer.
Lexington Personal
And Social News
Mrs. W. K. Howard were visi
tors to Athens Monday.
. Mr. B. W. Maxwell was attend
ing to businesa in Athens Friday.
Friends of Mrs. E. C. Maxwell
will regret to know sho has been
quite ill with tonsilitis.
... Mr. and Mrs.’J. C. Williams,
Jr„ were visitors to Athens Wed
nesday.
Hon. Hamp McWhorter was at
tending to business in Atlanta
several days this week.
Dr. D. S. Deaver was a visitor
to Athens on Wednesday.
Mr. F. R. Smith of Atlanta
spent Friday .in Lexington
Col. E. P. Shull was a visitor
to Athens Wednesday.
Mrs. Minnie Crawford is at
home after a months visit to
friends and relatives in Elherton
nnd Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. . E. J. Maxwell
were visitors to Athens Wcdne:
day.
Misses Mable Carr, Ora Hawse,
Edna Hall and Messrs. Horace
Matthews and Maxwell Shull
formed a congenial party to the
Colonial theatre in Athens o
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. W. H. Maxwell was shop
ping in Athens Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. X. Howard
were visitors to Athens Saturday.
Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter was
shopping in Atlanta Friday.
Mr. Ed Milton Watkins of the
The Orchestra is composed of University of Georgia, spent the
Mrs.'Robert D. Hamilton, Piano; (week-end with home folks.
Miss Francis Henry, Mandolin;
J-crome Cooper, Cornet; Edward
, . Ralph
Jackson, Violin; Richard Martin,
Trombone; and Ralph Underwood,
Picallo.'
ATHENS EPWORTH
CITY LEAGUE TO
MEET THURSDAY
The monthly meeting of the
Athens City Epworth Leage Un
ion will be held next Thursdo>
evening, February 16, in the First
Methodist church at eight o’clock
with tho program for the meeting
in charge of tho students of the
University and Georgiu State
Teachers College.
The theme of the evening
formed an auto party to Athens
to see Douglas Fairbanks Tues
day.
Mr. J. C. Williams, Jr., was
attending to business in Atlanta
Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Hush were
visitors to Athens Saturday.
Mrs. P. A. Maxwell was shop
ping in Athens Saturday.
Miss Watson, Miss Chase, Mr.
Bass and Mr. W. A. Watson of
Wellstonc spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Paul this
Mr. B. W. Maxwell was a visi
tor to Athens Tuesday.
Mr. N. D. Arnold continues too
indisposed to leave his room.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Howard,
i. G. A. Barron nnd Miss Hele
ANNOUNCEMENTS
j
FOR SHERlfH'l'
I respectfuJy annoudcp'.my can
didacy for re-election to tfa office
of Sheriff of Clarke Cauflty, Geor
gia, in the primary election to he
held March 16, 1028. '
WALTER E. JACKSON.
FOR SHERIFF '
I hereby announce ’fhyelf a
candidate for the office of&heriff
of Clarke County, Georgia^m the
primary election to be held March
16, 1028. J
LOUIS M. JOHf&ON.
FOR COLLECTOR^
I hereby announce my
for Tax Collector of Clark
ty subject to the rules i
Democratic primary, to I
myself, and will appreef
support of tho voter
dorsement.
A. M. BU
tuididu
FOR TAX COLLE
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Col
lector for Clarke County, Georgia,
the primary election to ha held
March 16, 1028. ■
HARRY II. ELDER.
Service” and the following will Barron formed n congenial auto
speak: "Why Should I Serve?” Cby party to Atlanta Thursday.
Miss Julia Foster; "Service in th? • Messrs. Horace Matthews and
Common-place Walk of Life,” by W. F. Daniel were visitors to the
Mr. Roy Bond: and "Results of . Colonial this week.
Christian Service To Other* And Mr * George Cunningham was a
To Self," ihy Miss Winifred Fow'- visitor to Athens Wednesday,
ler. Additional f.atures of the j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford
>rogram will bo a vocal solo by mootred to Atlanta Friday, Mrs
Ur. Fusscll Chalker and an in- 11 ”—*' n *— 1 —— : — ~ ,U1
•trumental selection by Miss Nix
and Mr. Shcrkouse.
Plans have completed for ths
Annual Efficiency Institute of the
>ity Union which will be held here
his year on March 26—March 30.
A very abb faculty has accepted
the invitation to conduct the stu
dy courses this year, each member
>eir.g an outstanding Christian
eader. Those who will teach in the
Institute this year are: Miss Ruby
Anderson, Rev. C. B. Harfeour,
Mrs. Loan M. Johnson, Mrs. Nell
Upshaw Gannon, Rev. J. Lee All-
o-ood. Mr. C. A. Rowland and Mr.
W. T. Forb's all of Athens, and
Rev. B. Frank Pirn of Nashville,
Tcnn. Rev. Mr. Pim is a member
of the Epworth league Central
Office force and is no stranger to
many T^aguers in this District.
The other members of the acuity
need no introduction. During the
Institute for addresses will be de-
bvered by the four pastors whose
Chapters represented in the
Hty Union; th«y are: Revs. J.
P*rtridge, R. P. Secmrs, Wal-
Milliean end W. P. King. Most
these teach -s will be orient
Thursday even] • «nd will give a
brief summary ci the work they
Minnie Crawford returning with,
them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Paul were
visitors to Athens Friday.
Mrs. W. T. Cunningham and
children, W. T., Jr., Katherine and
Virginia, spent Saturday with
Mrs. Von Deadwyler.
Mr. William Reynolds was
itor to Athens Saturday.
Editor and Mrs. W. A. Shack
elford were visitors to Athens
Saturday.
Misses Muble Carr, Ava Hawse
and Edna Hall, teachers in the
O. C. II. S., entertained a num
ber of the younger contingent at
an informal dance on Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs. Ham
ilton McWhorter. Those present
were Misses Mary and I-ouise
Brooks, Miss Watson and Miss
Chose of Wellatone, Misses Heleh
nnd Esther Barron, Messrs. Wil
liam Reynolds, Mac Shull, James
Maxwell, Ed Melton Watkins.
Horace Matthews, Mr., Bass of
Wellstonc. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Paul ami Mrs. W. H. Maxwell as
sisted in entertaining.
Mr?. Charley Redmond was shop
ping in Athens Saturday* •
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Loyd and
aoti Harold, Prof, and Mrs. Dun-
FIFTY BALLOON TIRE REPAIRS
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COURT
I hereby announce myscl#a can
didate for re-election to thf office
of Clerk of Superior Court of
Clarke County, Georgia, in the pri
mary election to be held * March
16, 1028.
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
FOR ORDINARY
I respectfully announce my can
didacy for re-election to the office
of Ordinary of Clarke County,
Georgia, in the primary election
to be held March lGth, 1928*
R. C. OPR.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
T hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-elcetion to the office
of Tax Receiver for Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, in the primary elec
tion to be held March 16th, $828.
J. H. DORpEY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce mysetf aa A
candidate for the office of Tpx Re
ceiver for Clarki* county, Georgia*
in the primary election to fa held
March 16th, 1928.
S. W. tJSSRRY.
FOR COUNTY TREASt IER
I hereby announce mysclJ a can
didate for re-election to thj office
of County Treasurer for Clarkt
County, Georgia, in the | imary
election to be held Man i 16th!
1928.
E. L SMITH.
FOR TAX RECBfVHR
I respectfully announ
candidacy for the of^ida of
Tax Receiver for Clarke lounty,
Georgia, in the primary flection
to be held on March 16, IV
WALLA
FOR COUNTY
SUPBRINT
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of ;County
School Superintendent of Clark*
County, Georgia, In the primary
election to be held March 16, 1928*
N. GAINES.
FOR COPON
I respectfully aru
candidacy for rc-elccl
office of Coroner of Cl
ty, Georgia, in the pr
tion Co be oeld March
4. F. ‘
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Oakland Coach, 1926 Mod
el.
Ford Sedan.
Ford Tudor Sfdan $50
Studebaker Touring Car,
Cheap.
Chevrolet Sedan, 4-door;
In A-l nmdition.
1924 Model Dodge Touring
car; newlv painted; re
conditioned all over.
Ford 1923 Touring Car $25
Studebakcr Tour. Car $15
hevrofet 4-door Sedan $75
Quick Touring Car, 1923
Model; in A-l condition.
WE TRADE—TERMS
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Athens Motor Co.
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