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niRSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 192*.
made short talks; wSTdi were
Eddie Secrest had as gueats, Dr.
I W. P. King, and Geo. Deadwyler.
I Ten of the local Rotarlans went
I over to Atlanta last Saturday as
guests of the Atlanta Rotary club
and heard Arthur Sapp. President
• of Rotary International tt^Ucym the
sixth object of Rotary. A^SroJect
| that deals with InternationaFjpeace
Tom Gaines reported on this meet-
ing. . '
J no. K. Talmadge. Sunthlne
chalrmau had two birthday? an
nouncements as fellows: Pgpe^Hol-
lida.v came on the on
Friday the 17th. Dougiar'ElaftJgan
will havp> cause to celebrate. |Jno.
Salway. who has wdrked^ so ;hard
with many others, arranj?Hr| a
program for visiting Woodmen of
the World’s officials who arf our
gui-st today had a few annojmeo-
ments to make pertatnlriR to‘com
mittee work.
BMAWfflWWVWSS
i next few days, . preparatory w
grading a road from this place to
Harrisburg Courtground, giving.
this community a direct route to
Jefferson, the county site. |
A farmers meeting "ill be held
in-the auditorium of the school
building Frhlny evening. Prof, G.i
£.-Dennis of Jefferson, the county f
agent, together with other, noted
y-peakers, will deliver addresses on
the different phases of farming.
The public is cordially invited.
Miss Bessie Sailors and grand
children of-the Classic City were
among the week-end guests of
relatives and friends here. I ;
Mr; J.'II. Davis of Maysviilc
was among the visitors here the
first of the’week, M
I WANTED:
“Have your mattresses rebuilt
f for your Spring cleaning. We re
build, renovate and felt them.
Work called for and returned the
same day.
ATHENS MATTRESS & SPRING
BED COMPANY
Phone 157 or 49.
i 1 “BEAU SABREUIi” PALACE THEATRE
i SPECIAL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
, the week-end with Jlr. and Mr?.
. '1. 0. Jennings.
;l Mr. and Mrj. Earl Griff ah
hp.nt one day last w . k with rel-
, I auvei in Monroe. Mrs. K. S.
(iriffeth i, visiting Jlr. and. Mr?.
Clarence Locktin of Monroe. I
;j Mr. P. L. Johnson announce the
Hints On Etiquet
Conway Tearle in Elks Special Picture At the Strand
v Theatre Tonight; Nonna'Shearer Coining. .
opening of a tuvr garage in Bo
gart. We wish for him much suc
cess in this new enterprise.
There will oe a musical comedy
and entertainment at tha school
auctltonuih 1-jMiiiy evenir:g at
TUB VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made
Phone 767-J. Athens, Ga.
d-n3
ocme extremely sensitive* about
the details of good form?
3. Should parents ever n’.dl.
cule their studied efforts to do
the right thing?
The Answers
L' A homo wliero children
learn, through example the cour-
teslea of life.
2. During adolescence, especial,
ly at high school age. :
3. Certainly not They should
—__ . visiting with
relatives nnd friends.
Friends arc glad to See Miss
Callie Howfngton home from the
hospital, and trust that she will
soon be out nmong her friends
again. ^ *
Services were conducted at the
Congregational Holiness church
over the week-end by’ Rev. W. J.
A. Russum of Abbeville, S. C.
Hov. P. B. Cash' of Pendergrass
will preach at the Baptist church
Saturday afternoon nnd Sunday
morning. You’re invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Harvey of
the Gate City are visiting her-*
among relatives and friends for u
few weeks.
Mr. A. B. Tolbert was in At
lanta over the week-end spending
a few days with relatives and
friends.
Miss Audrey Shirley was at Ap
ple Valley over the week-end. vis
iting amoiig relatives and friends.
Mr. J. If. Dailey, who is work
ing at Duluth, waa visiting here
with relatives during the past
.veek. . '• „
Rev. W. L. Jolly of Comer, will
preach nt the Methodist church — ... «...
Sunday afternoon nt three o’clock. Hr. nnd Mrs. Hodges, Mr. and
Come. entertained at dinner Saturday
Miss Sallie Mae Benton waa a Mrs. Johnston and Snrn Hutchens,
week-end visitor at Commerce, the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodges,
jur.st of relatives nnd friends. L_.^’ r8 * Tavlor h visiting at
Mrs. B. M. Walker of Siloam, Hl " h Shoals this week,
was a visitor here the past week. , nnf *. ^ r? ’ , * ew an< *
the guest of relatives and friend. ’ , "'’bt'hter < f Maxoys w«re
Mr. George Stowe, Misses Bon- ™ c ’ 8tM of Mr * and Mri1 -
nie and Sadie Smith of Commerce,* ,/J* , „ ... ..
-"1 th * -V -bile &»V
afternoon. tri" th—.»h th- North
Mij. Will Douglas, of Columbia,' Mr. R’Uv VeaV of th» Johnson
S. C., was here for the funeral of fri*o% Co., is •nendino* h's hour*
Mrs. J. R. Sailors, Tuesday morn- off ft-om with ihs par-
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOB SALE
BEAR THESE: New Record.
.A 15218-D—Little
Marian Parker
MJ —At Craver.
JJMf 1254-D—I.orin You
Watkinsvillc News
inv vase in our store, $1.39.
,'ported Chin* Tea Sets, half-
ice, Sugar Bt>wh(; 35c.
WATTS 1 BOOK STORE
in Clayton St.
WATKINSVILLE. Ga. — The
Roberta Wells chapter of th> U.
I). C., held their regular meeting
at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ni
II. Hodges, Mesdam > W. H. Sr.,
W. H. Jr., Teib.rt Hodges, A. S.
Camp, Clarence McRefl being hos
tesses of the occasion. In the ab-
s.rico Of Mrs. J. II. Wilson, the
president, Airs. A. N. Menders pre
sided over the business meeting.
The historian, Mr-. E. P. Johnspn,
had charge of the historical pro
gram, nnd an int-resting Georgia
Day program was given. Aftr-
WaTu.w uC !iViiiUK rfifrWiiliicfita ‘ tVCrC
:erved by the hoste> >s.
Mrs. Ashjy Ogburn and little
on, Charlie, are visiting Mrs. Og-
born’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil*
The founder of the Unen thread
dnstry was a woman. Christian
iiaw, who first made thread near
alsley about 1700.
)R SALE—Fifty young <
whom hens, fine birds, all
in*. Phone 547, Mf». Bob
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Clarke County, Georgia, ’tn the
primary election.to be held March
16, 1928,
LOUIS M. JOHNSON.
Outside the British Isles there
re fewer thtp 18,000,000. wh’to
sople in the 13,000.000 square
tiles of the British Empire.
ILESMEN-i
pense sellii
FOR COLLECTOR f
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Tax Collector of Ciarke boun
ty subject to the rule*—'of j tho
Democratic primary, to sx^cced
myself, and will appreciate the
support of the voters (bit aft en
dorsement. _ J
not neceas
eel stamp
(nation.
Gary Cooper and. Evelyn Bren^ in -the
Paramount Picture "Beau,.Sa.'breur. /,
Palace Special Now Playing.
•BEAU SABREUR.” PALACE sponsored by the Elks and
SPECIAL NOW PLATING. a-ceu try rBu. -moiufler!
DR SALE—freri Rhode
pullets and cockerel. Pure
Laying. $16.00. H. G. Ca
Phone 1825-J, - -
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce my mu ft can
didate for the office of. jSid Col
lector for Clarke County, “'Geftrgia,
in the primary election te~M held
March 1C, 1928.
HARRY H. ELDER.
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
COURT
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the ftffice
of Clerk of Superior . Court of
Clarke County, Georgia, in the pri
mary election to be held March
18. 1928. ^
ELMER J. CRAVtfttfcD.
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 16th, 1928.
R. CflOPR.
OR SALE—Fine Jersey-cow foi
gale. Phone 1000, Dewey Lind-
a,.- zz:— m
All illU.ii-'J, SillvJVa ill w ttuiiu^ uinv.
yell's. Skates Childrens Vehi- ma i 0 creatures, nut in real lue
Tires, Flash Lights, Batteries tney’ro not so dashing, nor aro
1 Air Rifle Shot. " they as graceful, dignified, anu
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP hvoli poised as tncyro made out
) Lumpkin SL \ Phone 1496 to be.
~ i “Why a girl wants to cal her
'boy fri.nd a sheik, I can’t figure,"
declar.s Evelyn Brent, who plays
,the role of Jlary Vanbrugh it
l’aramount’s “Beau ■ Sanreur,”
which will he at the Palace today,
and tomorrow.
“A rag-picker is n Beau Brum-
mcll compared to the actual liv
ing shtiks you find on the Sahara
desert or in other parts of Araby,”
' —a, “And I know, be-
waVtrd
OB RENT—-Nicely furnished
room, private .connecting bath,
hot and caid water, garage.
Phone 1449-.L, 584 North Mil-
ledge. • ■ 4AH »f!7p
yigfsicioa and high oilicial of Elk-
. ‘in, who devotes his Ute to wag-
ANTED-tW
ban hay al
com. Atlaih
ay 10 tons of e
.TOO bushels e
Iee' A Coal C-
From Early Morning
to Late At Night on
Week Days.
Sundays
8 A. M. to 11 A. M.
I P. M. to 6 P. SL
xoiit was wriufc.n by John Cr.ap-
kOJjHilder af Lhc KIL>’ .Nntv.a-
she continues. — r — ——
cause I’vo been, working in a pic
ture with them for more than t
month now.”
“I'm not saying that* about th
actors who essay the roles o
sheiks. Pm talking about the
sheiks themsely;s.
“Before starting to , work on
‘B:au Sabreur,’ I studied, up . oi
d sert characters. The ,averag
sheik’s face .is covered with St
much foliage that ypu can hardl;
seo his featres. He wears a Ion*
beard that is far from good-loo
ing. He does that to k:ep out the
sun, otherwise it would burn iu
face to a crisp.
“Imtead of being handsome ant
chiva!«>n*» they aro far from that
Sheiks will smile at "ou to you:
face, then hurl a knif* in you'
back. They’re treacherous and ar
only looking for p:rsonal gain ii
anythin' 1 * they
“Pm glad to remark that JP V
taken the word ‘sheik’ from toy v
cabulary. so far as my frien
are concerned. - But I like the pr
* in *B:au Sabreur/ and woufdr
have missed it for million,”
Gary Cooner plavs the prinr
pal role in “Beau Sabreur” whlc
John Waters directed.
CONWAY TFARfE IN ELK’S
SPECIAL PICTURE AT
STRAND TONIGHT.
Frankie Darro, the eieWt-year
old scr'en wonder, has don*» the;
firr st W'irk of \v< < an-'r in “Monl-
dew of Men,” the super special
.1 oonmine a
ritv of Athene, for n’w-
11 r roonlo work {n A»V n *
fTn-lMos livo in Watk !n "-
Wlf. bo-s f»nf| girl*
o from hor« # nob
• rmuli o»- n*»v<*w j m pn*4-
t''n*^insvlllo ond
0MK KORrf RENT—Eve
venicnce; vn baths; s
filing pr+Ph; price :
ingly low. Phone Jester.
.VORMA SHEARER COULD
QUALIFY AH A TRADES-
,>OMAN AT PALACE
SATURDAY;
Jfi iNorma Shearer ever decides
vo th! .' aB ?* ak ; u .i
a bitsincsa career ahe will moke it
ough'fof moat of-tho traveling
lalesmen for Nvw York wholesah
lotHing Iiouks-
LOST JNDTOUND
Willard Batteries
FOR TAX RBCBI]
I hereby announce mys
date for rc-elcetion to
a can-
office
Conn
ty, Georgia, in the priiblAy elec
tion to be held March 16th, 1928.
J. II. DORSEY.
from the Georgia
between Athens and Jefferson,
dark brown leather traveling
bar. My name and address on
sticker on side of bag. Reward
for return. —Reba Adams, Jef-
fmon, Ga. L3 % • f 17c
Gulf Gas
Quaker State Oil
Gulf Oil
Mobil Oil
Car Washing
Doping and Tires
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Ilancpck At Lrenpkin
’imne 1177 Athena, Ga.
Norma has just had a lot of ex-
icrlence as a traveling saleswo
man in the stellor role of her new
: picture.
_vl tro-Goidwyn-Mnyer , ,
Th; Latent from Paris," at the
I’alaea' Saturday.
Norma uaes real psychology in
making b:r aal.a and resorts to
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce
candidate for tho office i
Ho color, answers to
pi.” Reward. Phone
imith, 1905, 250 Mil-
f fl7c
reiver for Clarke county, Xmacgia,
in the primary election to TdJ held
March 16th, 1028.
FOR COUNTY TREA’SWt Ut
I hereby announce myfttlf a can
didate for re-eloction to
of County Treasurer foftxC arki
County, Georgia, In tha pH nary
election to be held March 16th,
1928. ^ \
E. L SMT H.
ier feminine charms only in the
ist instance. B fore starting the
J rturs ahe 4ook lessons in salcs-
mship and during the picture
rned all about the textures on
th and the various designs of
map’s, vr: ar.
Entrio* of Hollywood Poultry
Farm rf Wnodlnvllle. Wush.. and
Pedigree Poultry Farm of Hankins;
Teiin., led the contest dun’ng tho
I Iflth week. Those two Leghorn
pons turned In slxty-two eggs each
for the week, L. C. Beall's Leg.
horns were third with slxty-one
eggs. Mrs. J. B. Church's Barred
Ilocks and Geo. O’Kelley’a Lag?
horns laid sixty eggs each and tied
for fourth place.
The week’s lay of 4,844 eggs
figures 67.8 per cent. An average
of 54.8 eggs per bird has been
made In the 106 days. The Rhode
Island Reds retain their lead and
are followed closely by tho Log.
horn*.
Last week four b'rds were tied
for leading Individual. Two of
these. L. C. Beall's No. 419 and
Charles A. Shepards’ No. 886
were perfert for the week and are
now leading with nlnety.elght
eggs each. Red Pullets No. 144
and No. 14X, owned by W. A.
Dun’ap, and Hardeman’a White
leghorn Farm’s No. 782 are lied
for third place with ninety-seven
eggH each. Of the ten Iflad’ng
individuals five are Leghorns, four
Rhode Island Reds and one Ply
mouth Rock.
Pen No. 37 owned by Hollywood
Poultry Farm of Wnodlnvllle.
Wash., advanced to third place
ey trousers. Finder
rW 170 Barber St.
Liberal reward.
KB**- f!7c
| Bogart Personal
I And Social News l
WARNING
BOGART, Ga —‘Mr. and Mrs.
D. A- Robinson and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Briscoe of Athens.
Prof. C. G. Thompson, of Emory
University, spent the week-end
with his parents Mf. and Mrs.
Roht. Thonm«Qn.
Mrs. Mart ha Henry, of Tallassee
is spending a few days with Mrs.
J. W. Brown>
' Miss Cleo Or'enr is spending
uome thne with friends In Stat-
ham. :*
Miss Lula Busha is visiting rel
atives in Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown
spent Monday afternoon with his
sister, Mrs. G. H. Jackson.
Mr. E. H. Hodges of Winder
visited friends in Bogart Monday
afternoon.
Miss Myrtis Prickett, of Ath
ens, visihd Mi--' Lila Harris
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jackson and
Union, spent the week-end with
Mr: and Mrs: F. L. Jackson.
Mr. C. T. Smith and daughter.
Nichitixon Social !
And Personal New» 1
All persons are hereby warned
ft to harbor , or employ James
ord, 17 year'old colored boy, who
s left homo without his parents’/
emission. Black scar under one
e. Please notify Jim Ford, j
1 1926 Chevrolet Coach.
1 1026 Chevrolet Sedan.
1 1925 Chevrolet Truck.
1 1924 Ford Sedan.
1 1926 Ford Roadster.
1 1927 Ford Roadster.
1 1925 Ford Touring.
1 1923 Buick Touring.
1 Paige Touring
Wo have several Fords that
can be bought at very low pnee.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR ca
CHEVROLET DEALERS
1(8-79 WuhfavtM strret
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I -respectfully announc.
for the offle.
candidacy
Tax Receiver for Clark, co nty,
Georgia, in the primary election
to Ka K„1i( am u.mI, is iono
Athena, da.
to be held on March 16,1928.
WALLACmBEVU
FOR COUNTY SCHQOl]
BUPERINTKNDEJrr ,
I hereby announce myaelf can-
didate for the office of County
School Superintendent of Cjlorko
County, Georgia, in tha-^rifetary
election to be held March 16, 2928.
T. N. CTAYHMS.
Railroad Schedules
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY
IS A GOOD INVESTMENT,
WE HAVE SOME ATTRACTIVE LISTINGS
IT WILL INTEREST YOU TO KNOW ABOUT.
Wo Sell Farms and Home. *nd make Ldan. oil «trmi*ht or
monthly payment plan on Improved City Property. ^ gg
DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO.
Rhone 1521 017 Southern Mutual .Building
SKABOJ
trtral an
IB LINE RT.
irtnre at Train.
_ nincnM, G«.
*• »nd From Sooth and Went
WIVE • DEPART
«»ni Atlanta 7:lS»m
BUICK
’27-20 2-D. Sedan .. .. ..$950
*26^0 2-D. Sedan........$850
*25-26 Std. Coupe $650
*24-41 Mas. 4-D. Sedan..$600
*24-41 4-D Sedan .g .. ..$550
*23-35 Touring $285
FOR CORONER
I respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-election to the
office of Coroner of Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, in the primary elec
tion (o be held March 16, 192$.
J. F. SHEPHERD.
Memphis 2:45pro
:o5pm Atlanta 6*15 pro
*!• m Atlta-BTiara 5:24 am
J* «®d From North and F.**»
VB DEPART
New York-Wash.
Rich.»N’flk 2:45 pm
Mam Abbeville 7:55 pm
„ Nwe York-Wash.
:45 pm Rl^h.-N’flk 11:19 pm
•15 pm Mooroe-Ham. 10:00 am
*22-45 Buick Touring
•20-45 Touring
*20-45 Touring .... ..
1926 Special Coupe ...>.$ 500
1920 Touring $600
1925 Dodge Spec. Tburing. .$425 |
1925 Roadster .$ 376 j
R na Mae, Mr. Hoyt Power
Xlia'ea Gladys Potvftr and Jessie
Tinier visited friends in High
Shoals Sunday-
Mr. J. L. Bradbury, of Eatonton
spent lust week with his Ison,
Mr- O. H. Bradbury.
Miss fn«s Norris had a* her
guests Sunday, Messrs. Dean and
Harrison Long nnd Arthur Butl:r
and Misses Blanche Jackson ar.d
I Grace AUtry.
Mrs. W. J. Smith ar.d Mr. Harry
\Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Merck and
i foo, of Athens, visit'd Mr. arid
[Mrs. W. E. Ma^k Sunday evening-
Mr. Jamie Ziiber visited rela
tives in Bishop Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huff, of
Watkinsvillc, snent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Whitehead
Mrs. Whitehead continues very
WE RENT CARS—DRIVE YOURSELF
VALUES WE HAVE
NEVER OFFERED
BEFOREI,'
Chrysler Coach 70; newly
painted; in A-l mechani
cal condition; good tireo.
Oakland Coupe, 1926 Me&
«l -.(T ,
Ford Sedan.
Ford fndor Sedan $50
Studebaker Touring
Cheap.
Chevrolet Sedan, 4-door;
In A-l condition.
1924 Model Dodge Touring
car; newtr painted; re
conditioned all over.
Ford 1923 Touring Car $25
Studcbnker Tour. Car $15
Chevrolet 4-door Sedan $75
Buick Touring Car, 1923
Model; in A-l condition.
FORD
Touring
1924 Touring
1925 FoAl Light Delivery
Truck .. .. ,jJ.» -
®ive depart
:1 ° P In Augusta 5:00 pm
^ESVILLE 9HDLAND RY.
rtrtaltt Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
"•v 2 leave, Athena for Galnaa-
,TUle. 8:10 a. m.
leaves Athena for Gain-
•nille, 1U’6 a.’ m.
H arrive# Athena from
Gtineeville, 10:82 a. m.
1 arrive. Athena from
_jGiine«ville, 8;S0 p<
except Sunday.
-edolri Nos. 1 and 2 eorerad b,
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Our cars are always kept in good mechan
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HO WASHINGTON ST.
CADILLAC
V-63 Phaeton
V-63 Phaeton
CLARKE’S MASTER
FARMER IS GUEST
OF ROTARY CLUB
Willys-Overland
SALES—SERVICE *
•25 Ford Tonrinf! 5 new tirea;
new paint; new top ... 6150
•24 Ford Touring; new paint;
new top and eurtalna . 812j
'24 Fd’d Roadxter .. .. -t 111*
’26 Ford Touring, rood
tire* .. .. »*o
*24 Ford Fordor Sedan, jtiwd
condition ., .. *• -• IH*
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Phone 1017
W. Harris Simpson
IH Waahlagtaa Street
mlc
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ESSEX
1928 4-D Sedan (new)...
1927 4-D Sedan
FRANKLIN J
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10B Roadster
5HSCELLXNEOU8
By 8am Woods
Several weeks ago the Rotarians
were hosts to nine Master Farm,
e-s and it proved such a good pro-
gram that Cholrihan Harvey Cab-
anlss decided on another meeting
jusi like If. He sent cut Invita
tions to Geo. O’Kelley. J’m Mor
ton J. P. Ntmnaly. D. E. WURams.
J. O. M. ftmlth, R. J. Hardeman.
J. T. PI Hard and R. T. Holmes,
all prominent Clarke county fann
er* and L. 8. Watson, the capable
county agont J. Phil Campbell
gave an interesting talk on ag
riculture and paid tribute to the
master farmers also. After Mr.
Campbell’s address, these gentle-
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*26 Nash 4-D Spec. Sedarf.3750
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*26 Hudson Cbach .# .» ..$630
*25 Flupn Club Sedan.
’22 Studebaker 7-p Sedan..$800
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