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2 Certs a Word
(inlmura th*r*« of 40 cants,
in for three insertions. Keren
for the price of flee In-
ndVontliowicee MOST be
. in person at tbd Benner-
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vese in our store, $1.39.
,‘rted China Tea Sets, half-
i Sueor Bowls, 35c.
WATTS’ BOOK STORE
165 Clayton St.
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SALE—Fifty younf? white
lorn hens, fine birds, nil !ay-
SALE—One sixty inch Art
.tal roll top desk and chair,
one 786. y <19p
SALE—Hallett and Davis
o, with music hi rich, in Rood
edition; electric washing ma-
_ and two stationary tubej
lies’ wood and coal range. All
'» reasonable. Phone 434.
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hens, Ca.;COp
Febrnaiy-11 on highway
tween Athens and Jefferson,
,rk brown leather traveling
if. My nankt and address on
icker on sidf*©f bag. Reward
r return. Reba Adams, Jcf-
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IT—Female police dog, full
own, lirimllc color, answers to
me "Crete].” ’ Rewnrd. Phone
rs. L. G. Smith. 1903, 230 Mil-
ige Clwte.-’- *»*> *17o
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om, private connecting bath,
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lone ,1449-J., 381 North Mil-
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LOST AND FOUND
Pair grey trousers. Finder
ease return to 170 Barber SL
lone 973-J. liberal reward-
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Railroad Schednle
IRABOARD AIR LINE RT.
Iral end Departure of Train*
Athena. Go.
tnd From South and West
RIVE DEPART
Atlanta 7:13 an
Atlanta-B'ham
5 pm Mempbla > 2:43 pm
5pm Atlanta 6-13 pm
9 pm Atl’ta-B'ham 3:24 an
o and From North and Eaat
RIVE DEPART
New York-Waah.
■L Rieh.-N'ftk 2:46 pm
oam Abbeville 7:36 pm
Nwe York-Waah.
5pm Rlch.-N’flk 11:19pm
5 pm Monroe-Bam. 10:00 am
__ GEORGIA RAILROAD •
RIVE DEPART
> Augusta 1 8:00 pa
LINESVILI.E MIDLAND BY.
hedulea Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
to. 2 leavea Athana for Galnoa-
ville, 8:10 a. m. _ ,
to, 12 leavea Athena for Gain
tiville, 11:15 a. m.
No. 11 arrives Athana from
Gainesville, 10:32 a. O.
No. 1 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 3:50 p. m.
laity.
Daily except Sunday,
edules Noe. 1 and 2 covnrtd by
or Car No. 400.
CENTRA!, OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
epsrt for Macon 8:00 a. a
and 6:00 p. m.
_iorn!ng train connect* with
rgia Railroad at Madison fo»
mtta. fm' •
Tire from Maeon 11:46 a. m.
and 9:10 p. m.
0.BEELAND, CiA, Phona 64
0 BOLTON. Art.. Phona 164
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
. Lnla-Narth-Soath
:J0 tin 10:33 am
m 9:13 pm
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Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phoue 757-J. Athana, Go.
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HEAR THESE: New Records
J 15218-D—Little
Marian Parker
—A1 Craver.
AIR-AND-WATER MAIL larbush 1n Syria. It Is believed
PARIS.—The longest combined abolition of the fez in Turkey has-
air and water mail route, extend- tended widespread adoption of fun
ing 8,000 miles between France hats, most of which are imported
and South America, will be open- from France and Italy. Trdaes-
ed in February. It will be cover- men predict that within two years
ed by land and sen planes and fast virtually the entire population will
“* “ ' bo wearing the popular black, gray
and brown felt hats.
LAST AND ONLY SHOWING OF “BEAU $.•
SABREUR” PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT
&
mail boats. The mail will.average
about 1,000 miles a day on the
seven stages.
HATS REPLACE FEZ
n ujJVtm BEIRUT. Syria.—Despite tlieir
1254 ‘^r. L S!i.^“ comparatively high -coat, $3.20 to
—CIIic fcaward*. Pac h. European felt * hats
gradually are replacing the fez or
DURDEN MUSIC HOUSE
dm7c
RICHARD F. HARRIS
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
Increasing Disability
and Double Indmrnlty.
Phone 228, 314 Sou. Mutual Bldg.
mCe
CIGARET STAINS
Wood ashes, moisted with de
natured alcohol, will reonove the
dark brown Btatns left by cigarete
on copper or brass.
•TOR QUICK SERVICE”
MiUedge Park Phcy.
MILLEDGE AND LUMPKIN
PHONB 9200
Wo Deliver Anywhere la the City.
FOR SALE
Budded PecRn Trees
From Bearing Trees
J. M. LAMAR
Pkeao 841-W
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They*
ASK YOUR WIFE
Kaptaln Kiean says that your
wife will tell you a lot about
our dcanig service. She know,
that you’ll save money by send
ing your suits to us regularly.
There isn’t such n thing as
•’clean dirt.” That’s an explod
ed idea. When the children’s
clothes become soiled send
them to us. When you want
your own wardrobe brightened
up—phone to us.
CLASSIC DRY CLEANING
AND HAT CLEANING SHOP
184 Clayton Street
m8c
WHY PAY MORE?
Genuine Panco and Uskide
Soles *1.00
—$25.00 cash reward will be
given to any person who can
prove that wo do not use the
Genuine Panco and Uskidt
Soles.
BOSTON SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
Cor. Cjaytoo aad Thomaa Sta.
W31y*-Overland
SALES—SERVICE
’26 Ford Touring; 5 new tires;
new psint; new (op ... $150
’24 Ford Touring; new paint j
new top and curtains . $125
’24 Ford Roadster $115
’26 Ford Touting, good
tiren $135
’24 Ford Fofdor Sedan, good
; condition $175
91-Overland $125
Phone 1017
W. Harris Simpson
1M Waakiagtoa Stre.t
USED CHS
’27 Pontiac Landau Sedan.
’26 Pontiac Coupe. ,
rwo ’26 Ford Coupes.
’20 Ford Touring.
T5 Ford Touring.
’24 Ford Coupe,
fwd Ford Runabout..
■75 Hup Straight 8 Sedan.
Single Six Packard Sedan.
26 Adv. Six Nash Touring.
’0 Essex Coach. ,
37-Cadillac Roadster.
Every ,u»ed car we get Is r$-
■onmtioned in our own shops
and is guaranteed for 30 days.
Oakland-Pohtiac
SALES AND SERVICE
C. GRADY HENSON
Phone 741
371 Bast Washington Street
ALBERT H. TIMM
D. C„ Ph. C.
Palmer
Phone 310-T. 279H Lnmpkin_St.
4-117
R & M. Football Goods
279 Lumpkin SL Phone 1496
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
B. R. BLOODWORTH _ C. D. FLANIGEN, JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLAN1GEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
212 Southern Mutual Building
Norma Shearer Special Saturday; Fred ’Church
Western Strand Tonight; Hoot Gibson Saturday;
“The Gorilla” Is Coming Next Week.
In "The Latest F
OBMA
Shearer.,
alace Special for Saturday
- DO YOU WANT A LOAN
ON YOUR REAL ESTATE
IF SO WE OFFER YOU
5-6-61/2 Percent Money
Monthly, Semi-Annual or Annual Repayments.
QUICK SERVICE-NO DELAYS.
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JAY H. BPTtNG. Mgr. Loon Dept.
Shackelford Building Fhon ’' ,68 *
LAST AND ONLY SHOWING cility with which they mano:uvre
"BEAU SABREUR” PALACE themselves in and out of embar-
■ TONIGHT. rassir.g situations add thoroughly
t- Or.c of the most coveted roles d.iighiful touches of comedy to an
in Hollywood’was that of .’.ii.udi;, otherwiie very entertaining pic-
the comedy Englirh maid in Para- lure.
mount's “Beau Sabr-ur.” at tho B.sides Miss Shearer, you will
I’ulnce tonight, and it took a long see many of your favorito sertwn
time for stndio officials to locate payers, Including George Sidney,
the right girl. 1 Ralph For-es and Bert Roach.
Finally they selected Joan Much of the action takes place
Standing, who did some excellent on a train and an r aii tlcaly has
characterization in both "Rl'zy” this b en recorded that you will be
and "Th Campus Flirt.” Miss able to recognize the many little
Stsndimr is tho dan-nter of n not- humorus incld.nts encountered
od En-li h actor, Herbert Stand- in your travels. This la an excell
ing, .and she was^, drafted Into mo *'— ~~ A
Nicholson Social |
And Personal New* f
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PAGE SEVEN
ANNOUNCEMENTS
111
FOR SHERIFF
1 respcctfuly announce my,can
didacy for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Clarke County, Geor
gia, in the primary election to. o*
held March 16. 1928.
WALTER E. JACKSON.
FOR SHERIFF '
reby announce mysalf 'a
ite for tho office of Sheriff
of Clarke County, Georgia, in.
primary election to be held Msrcii
10, 1928. (in
LOUIS M. JOHNSON/'
FOR COLLECTOR -
I hereby announce my caitdMsc,
for Tax Collector of Clarkd’JCoUir-
ty subject to the rules 'Of 'the
Democratic primary, to succeed
myself, and will appreciate the
support of the voters for an ‘en
dorsement.
A. M. BURCH^
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself ., can
didate for the office of Tag Col
lector for Clarke County, Georgia,
in the primary election to he hifjd
March 16. 1928. u ■ .’
HARRY II. ELDER..
FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR
court
1 hereby announce myself a can-
week-end. | ^ate for re-election to the office
of Clerk of Superior Court »f
, , Clarke County, Georgia, in the pri-
upying th" residence recentlj mary election to be held March
vacated by Mr. Gordon Wilbanks, 1 1( . jpo s
Ju-t east of the city. . j ’ ‘ 'eLMER J. CRAWFORD.
R:v. J. H. Kelsier of Hull,
i reached at. the Fire Baptizeel IIol- FOR ORDINARY
5*“ chur ? h ' Saturday niirht. Sun- j respt . ciful i y ailjl0 unc.- my can-
day morning and evening. didacy for re-election to the offie«
Messrs. J. A* Howin^tcn and W. L , riori-r. rmstitv
C. Brock were in Atlanta during n . ^ ’
th- past week with relatives and GeorKia n the rnrnary clection
friends. , to be held March 10th 1928. ■
Mea.ra. Charlie Tolbert and | K. C. W K.
Lbwt* Bates of the Chu-sic City,
were amoni; the guests of rela-
h:re Sunday.
NICHOLSON, (la. — .Sunday af
ternoon Mr. Curtis Farmer of tni’ j
place and Mips Syblc Brook*, of
,B.thany, were happily married by
Rev. A. O. Hood at the latter’s res
idence. Mr. Farmer ia* the son of
Mrs. W. H. Pate, and the lat? Os
car Farmer. The bride is the
daughter of Mr* and Mrs. Emory
Brooks. Both parties have a host
of fri:nds that extend them the
very best wishes for a long, happj
wedded life.
Remember that there will fce a
box supper at the Baptist church
Saturday evening, beginning about
seven-thirty. k The proceeds of the
sale wii be used for church re
pairs and other purpos.s. It is
expected that a good number ot
boxes will *-e furnished for the <>c
casion and Hon. B. H. Collier of
Jefferson is invited ov?r to sell
them. A record breaking atten
dance is expected for the hour, anc
you will be welcom: to attend.
Revs. W. T. Martin and J. H
Norman of Colbert r.re expected
here at the Congregational Holi
ness church over ti
The public is invited,
.Mr. an<l Mrs. J. D. F.vnns nr' j Clarke County, Georgia
FOR TAX RECEIVER
,„«• ou„u»,. . I hereby announce myself a earn
Mr. J. K. Sailor, lm. purehaMd 'blnto for re-clcetion to the otnee
i 1928 touring Chew Met. Of of Tax lie- : ~
ourse your correspondent exjiect
VISIT THE
COFER SEED CO.
AT THEIR
NEW LOCATION
g|378 BROAD STREET
(Between Boley’s ‘and Rogers’)
Phone 247
tion [pictures, not because sho
'crun ,, 'from a family of actors, but
par*!* berjp’s* b^r face is so
freckled* If freckle wep worth
fiftv cents each, Miss Standing
wouldn’t have to work for a llv*
| in «BPa* Sabrenr” Is the W^crst
picture In which this En"Hah-*born
aetrWever appeared. Her career
ht movies has (- m en short, but she
has done considerable work on the
.legitimate state betwern times and
has gottn a wealth of experience.
A easting director saw Miss
Standing tfi she was walking
through one of th* Hollywood stu
dios with a friend. He touched
her arm and muttered something
to the effect that she was “just the
. tvr>’.” A part in Elinor i®y n ^
, “Ritzy” was* given li°f» followed
: bv anothc*- 'in the Bebe Daniels
picture, “Tho Campus FlirL” Her
1 future on the alterr sheet was
then assured, anti all because she
has freckles and knows comedy
I when he se«s it.
tiunully fnicri.ii: ii
know that you '
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WE RENT CARS—DRIVE YOURSELF
Our cars are always kept in good mechan
ical condition—always clean. Plenty oi
good closed cars to accommodate you..
Kates are reasonable.
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I LATEST FROM PARIS” p l
'ACE SPECIAL SATURDAY,
‘ Norma Shaareri, newest picture.
“The 19ft'st From Parif,” takes
you adventuring with n snannv
scrappy, “got-get-’em” salesman
for a cloak and *u!t b^use. His
chi f rival Is Miss Shear
er ard th» ? r combined adVfentnpes
aboard a lVlln”»n r-ir and on th'-
road are an enlovaMe mixture of
romance and tragedy, and the fa-
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RADIO AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
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45 Volt B Batteries 1 $3.00
Hytron Tubes—6 pound guaranteed Electric
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PRICES
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Phone 1346
Till. Southern Mutual Bldg*
oJ
picture and
ill enjoy it.
FILED CHUILCH WESTERN
STRND TONIGIiT.
For tho picture, fans that WStlt
th:ills see “Signal Fires.” the n°\v
fcatuie at the Strand tonight.
There they will witnea* two
inen fighting in mid-air heads
down, suspended at the end of a
ropa over a steep precipice. For
an :idd:d suspense the rope
■lowly being worn to a thread
from constant friction against the
jagged rocks. The picture fea
tures Fred Church and Kathryn
McGiilr?, Robert Thurston play*
the heavy. Harry Todd, Art Or
tega and others are in the cast.
Directed by Robert Eddy nuper-
vised by Fred J. Bat»hofor.
HOOT OtBSON WESTERN
STRAND PICTURE.
The world’s gr ateat weatem
comedian—Hoot Gibaon.
This is the title unanimously
bestowed upon the hard-riding,
hard-laughing Western star who ia
ut the Strand in “Galloping Fury”
Saturday.
GJ-HOfi’a story, which was writ
ten by Peter B. Kyn-’, the famous
VVest.rn author, contain* all the
thrill of the Western anl all the
laugh* of a feature lengh comedy.
ia p-rfect entertainment, tlK
jtory being told smoothly and rap
idly. Laugh* are liberally Inter
spersed among the swifth action-
tul moments of : he pictur?.
Gibson give* his usual good per
formance as a skillful horseman,
a d:ver roper, and a two-fisted
.ighting he-man of the plains.
Sally Rand is chvnr in the feml-
ine lead*. She i* a fine actress,
good rider and last but far from
ast, very nttractlv ■ to ga*e upon.
The entir sippo-.-.ng cast is
hos«*n with pain flaking care; each
haracter fits hia part to perfec-
‘on. Otis Harlan is fine as he al-
ays I<. while Max A*h:r adds
nom delicious moments of comedy
s a grotesque cowboy.
ride.
Mis* LaWnre McElhanno
i* teaching at aldivin, was '
iting
with homefolk^ h
•ok end.
Mr. Gcorgo Smith and family
w’ere visiting in Commerce Satur
day and Sunday, the guests of rel
atives.
Revs. J. R. Sailors and G. T. Ca-
rithers were at High Shoals over
the week end in religious service*.
Mrs. Martha Brock is spending
a f*w weeks nenr Maysville, the J
guer/s of relatives ami friend*. I
Mr. J. II. Davia of Maysville, I
was among the week end visitors
hore, the guest* of relative^ and
friends.
Quite a number of Nichnlsonians
are in att?n<i«m"e at the S*”>«*rior
Co"rt at Jeff-crson, this week.
Mr. Karl nSilors of the Classi^
City jvr‘4 vi*iting over tho weak
en** with relatives and friends.
Mr. Jewett Harnett was a wek- . .
end visitor at Commsre, the guest | t0 he,d
of relative* nn*l friend*
for Clarke Cotm
ty, Georgia, in the primary elec
tion to !>c held March 16th, 1928.
a ho i J. II. DORSEY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver for Clarke county. Georgia,
in the primary election to be held
March ICth, 1928.
S. W. USSERY.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of County Treasurer for Clarke
County, Georgia, in the primary
election to be held March 16th,
192H.
E- I. SMITH.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I respectfully announce mV
candidacy for the offlea vt
Tax Receiver for Clarke county,
Georgia, in the primary election
■ March 16, 1928.
WALLACE BELL,
PINCHED TWICE A ^
VP*R FOR 16 YEARS SUPERINTENDENT •
NEW LONDON, Conn.—A rer. .1 hereby announce myaelf a
ord for arrests of a Mingle Individ, didate for the °tf‘ ce °'
ual was established here when School Superintendent of Clare*
John McDonouch appeared In po- County, Georgia, In the primMy
V. co court for the 32nd rime In 16 , election to be held MarrhlJ
years. m
John’M record of “pinches’’ start
ed Dec. 7, 1911. Intoxication leads
the list of law relation* with a
total of 24. Other offenses In.
elude breach of the peace, 2;
iheft. 2; and once each for burg
lary. breaking Jail, vagrancy and
theft.
T. N. GA1NEI
FOR CORONER
I respectfully announce, .fey
candidacy for re-election td ‘the
office of Coroner of Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, In the primary dic
tion to be held March 16, 1928, „
J. F. SHEPHERD.
LIFE’S NICETIES |
Hints On Etiquet j 1
1. !n this Jazz ago ij the well-
bred girV parents still «R up until
her callers have- left?
2 Is it good taufi* for parent*
t-> Indicate to llngeriu; guests that
it !• time for tncni tc go?
Who shou’d?
The Answers
1 Yea.
2. .\*o.
2. If gnest* show no fndlcation
of departing when they have out
stayed tliclr welcome, daughter
her*clf jnay suggest that it Is late.
SOAP SCRAPS
Let toilet soap scraps acnnnu-
late until they aro many. Stand
the dish hold'ng them in hot wa.
ter until they melt. When slight
ly cool, wet the hands and mould
Into a bath sized cake.
SECURE HOOKS *
When screwing eyes into the
end of broom*, mop* and so on.
to hang them up, dip th© screw
Into glue before Insertfng them
j permanently and they will nev-:
come out
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