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cl VI)AY. JUNE 17. l'.’JL
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PAGE FIVE
WANtMSATES
2 Cents a Word ,
,1.00 for three iMertio:
limes for the prira of five In-
^rtions. m
mM de In Ptntm at the Banner-
Herald OW» « tetter.
|0 t valid,
7 c Want Ad
* ° PHONE
BANNER-HERALD want
ads get results.
75
FOR SALE
able mo. SOLD
MilMge “
rather talk t
about this.
pair.
home on paved street; it’s good,
10 room house, large
Mock off HU1 Street.
block, Henderson Avenue,
room house, lot 80x500, on paved
street. 10 room house on Mil*
ledge Avenue, lot 90x300. Sev
eral
right.
FOR SALE—Old news
papers, 10c a bundle.
Apply Banner-Hcrald
Office.
fOil SALE—1028 Standard Buick
Sedan. This Is a new car; over*
size tires. Wo can give good
trade on this job. Pinson-Brun-
Motor Co-j!7c
FOR SALE—Hastings* Giant Zin
nia plants; also French Mari
golds In yellow and orange, as
will as other varieties. Phone
1808. jl7c
FOR SALE—Pure bred Berkshire
pigs, six weeks old. Geo. M.
Vhney, Phone 1006.j!8c
FOR
SALE—Hudson Speedster,
good condition, good tires- Will
exchange for oats, rye, wheat,
corn or cash. Cofcr Seed Go.,
Rhone 217. ■ j!8c
FOR SALE—1928 Standard Buick
a. This is a new car; over-,
tires. Wc can give good
trade on this job. Pinson-Brtm-
Motor Co- j jl7c
|F0R SALE—Good milk cow„.thrQc|
hogs, mule, three goats. Ail]
(heap. Albert Davison. J19c|
FOB BENT
. FOR RENT-Month of July, fur-
nished house, Woodlawn Avenue.
Cheap to responsible person.
Phone 1459-J. jll-14-17n
FOR RENT — During aummer
months, furnished apartment in
Milledge Park Apartments.
Phone 719-J. jige
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
home, 1043 South Milledge; pos
session July 1. Phone 1548. jl7p
HOR RENT—To family without
children, five room unfurnished
apartmem, with garage and
m garden. Desirable neighborhood.
Possession July first. Phone
004-W. jl7u
FOR RENT—Furnished or uhfur-/
nished apartments for rent.
Modem conveniences. 198 Dear- -
ing Street, Phone 234. J17p
FOR RENT—One furnished room
to summer school girls. Phone
1438. jl7p
MY HOME and dairy at the city
limits on the Jefferson 'road,
for sale or rent. Gray Hop
kins. jltfc
FOR RENT — Three connecting
first floor unfurnished rooms.
1 Private bath, garage; good loca- ,
tion; close in, on car line. Also *
furnished rooms. “Owner,” care
Banner-Herald. jl7p
FOR RENT—Six room cottage,
Barber Street; and 237 Wood-
lawn Avenue, house with six
rooms and sleeping porch, fur
nace heat- Albert Davison. jlUc
FOR RENT—Four rooms, garage
and garden. Cheap. Phone 802,
Sunday or Monday, after 12
o’clock. 197 Childs Street. jlOp
FOR RENT—Do your house- _
cleaning with our Electric Vac
uum Cleaner and, Johnson’s
Electric Floor Polisher, $1 each
per day. Phone 57, Norris
Hardware Co. jl7c
WANTED
WANTED—For occupancy, Aug
ust 1st or September 1st, fur-
nished apartment; private en
trance, for couple without chi!- ^
dren. Only heavy furniture nee- ^
essnry. Must be reasonable and
in desirable residential section: m
access to garage. Address: 1
■‘Apartment,’’ care Banncr-Hcr- 1
aid. jl2.14.17c j
WANTED — Stenographer, sev-
ertil years experience, desires
FB»f ALB HELP WANTED
LADIES—Earn $30 weekly sewing
smocks. No selling. Everything
furnished. Addressed envelope
bring, particular,. Violet Gar
ment, 27 E. 22 St., N. Y., Dept.
jlTp
60.
| announcements].
ly sewing
furnished;
smocks; everything
. no selling; addressed
envelope brings particulars.
Krex Garment, 1607 Broadway,
New York, Dept. 466. j!7p
manufacturer who can earn $20
weekly spare time sewing
aprons. Materials cut; no sell
ing; stamped envelope brings
particulars. Morning Glory
Apron Co., Mt. Vernon, N. Y
jl7p
MALE HELP WANTED
JARBERS wanted everywhere.
Positions pay good money. We’ll
teach you the barber trade In a
few weeks. You earn while
learning. We have positions all
over the South. We own shops.
*We guarantee positions. Write
for catalog. Jacksonville Bar
ber College, Jacksonville, Flor-
ida. j!7p
FOR LEGISLATURE
I am a candidate for the House
of Representatives, subject to the]
Democratic primary. Your sup- ]
port will be appreciated. t
TOOMBS DUBOSE, 1
J 7-ll-14-lS-21p.
MISS EVELYN H.
JACKSON DIES
AT HOME HERE
>M!ss Evelyn Harden Jacksm an
old and well belqved cttln.ii ot
Athens passed away quietly at .her
home on Hancock Ave. Saturday
* I respectfully announce mywif) Alii*m her
a candidate for Representative,' _ J ® c ^® 0n 4 , wa !!.,forced t^ ner
subject to the Democratic pri'
came a, a shock td her relatives
and friends.
near Watklasvllle. Ga. and spent' First Methodist church this (Sun
afternoon at 8:30 o'clock am
her girlhood lit that town being ’ day) — -—
the daughter ot Judge Asa M.> the interment will Wke place: at
Jackson who was ordinary ot. Watkin.ville. The following 'arc
Clarke county for 47 yours, the I requested to act as pallbearers:
family moving to Athens when the Dr. N. O. Slaughter, Prof. D.
bed on June It. with an attack
maryT* The eupport'orau'voter's I ot Indigestion and her death
, , • 1 • . j norm, on a ehnnlr ini tta* volailoo,
will be greatly appreciated.
J 7-ll-14-l8-21p.
J. EMORY WOOD.
legal training enable me
solve quickly, problems which
may appear'impossible to you-
If you have a personal, busi
ness or legal problem of confi
dential nature, or if you want
to locate or secure n special
confidential report on anyone, 1
can assist you. Write me fully
and I will*send you particulars
and rates without cost or obli
gation. I pledge strict confi
dence. Ask Mr. Dyx, 309 Cen-j
tral Office Bldg., Cincinnati, O. ;
J17p
* NOTICE
C. P. Ginn and F. G. H. Sims
will apply to the Mayor and Coun
cil of the City ot Athens, Georgia,
ten days from date for a permit
to install a filling station for the
sale of Gasoline, Oils, Greases,
Tires, Automobile accessories, anJ
lo do a vulcanizing and tire repair
business at ISO Oconee Street,
said station to have a frontage of
30 feet on Oconee Street, in said
city, and will be operated by said
C. P- Ginn and F.. G. H. Sims,
trading under the name of the
Superior Tire Service, with offices
at said location. This 9th day of
June. 1928. .
F. G. H. SIMS.
C, P. GINN.
j20c.
She was born January 12, 1848
NEW SIZE 75c
HOUBIGANrS
FACE POWDER
AH Odeurs
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Lumpkin Street
Georgia State College ef
Agriculture
Will Respond to Celle for
Will Respond to cum ror
VETERINARY SERVICB
WillarD
WATSON SPRING WATER
DO YOU DRINK ITT
Write
Mrs. Katie J. Griffeth
J17c
LOST OR STOLEN
(FOUND—On Whitehall road, sult-
Describe, pay for ad. Get
it- J. M. Rogers, Phone 522.
j!7c
llOST-Wrmt watch, between DIO
East Broad ami .Western Union.
Return to DllL East Broad and
1 receive reward. Miss Willie
^-rJlla
Roach-
POSITION WANTED
(rOUNC, MAN DESIRES Position
Steno-bookkeeper. Several
months experience. $a!ary no
object. Will consider anything.
_Phone 1197rJT. . J17p
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD
ti'.sl end Departure of Train,
Athene, Ga.
Ta and Front South and Weat
HIVE DEPART
*:00 am Atlanta 6:30 »o
. _ Atlantn-tThahj
I * 45 pm Memphis 2:45 pm
Ihld pm Atlanta 6:16 pm
This pm Atianta-B'ham 5:85 am
1 From Norl
WANTED—25 mules, cow, and
horses to pasture; close to town;
running water. Grady Davis.
Phone 4802. HH>
WANTED—Energetic young man
with car, who desires paying
position, and who knows the
city. Apply. 146 East Clayton
Street. -
WANTED—Pupils to coach in
Mathematics and Latin. Mari)
Tumipseed, Chi Omega House,
774 Prince. Phone 1963. Jl# 0
WANTED—To buy diamond, must
be cheap for cash. Stato price
and give phone address. P-■ O,
Box 131, City;J!lP
WANTED—Two house to house
salesmen; good proposition. Also
man with good car to travel.
Apply Room 913, Holman Hotel,
after 10 a. m. Sunday. j!7p
BATTER x
PRICES LOWER
THAN EVER
HOTEL MONROE
MONROE, GA.
Is the Place to Get a
CHICKEN DINNER
and SUPPER
ON SUNDAYS
10 In 2:30 P. M.
and 7 to 8:30 P. M.
Price 75c
CAR WASHING
That Satisfies.
Aiemiting Done By
White Mechanics.
DRIVE THRU
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Athens,Ga.
»israg<wg»giBgiBgi6sraaiwsa*
miscellaneous.
T« tod :
iBIVE
S’orth and East
' * nen)nl
DEPART
k-Wosb.
Ik 2:45 pm
ash.
11:1# pm
10:00 am
NOTICE-Mrs. Bird Harris will
be in charge af the Chi Phi
House. 294 S. Lumpkin Street,
for summer school girls. Will
be in Athens June 20th. For
any information ^fore that date,
write Mr,. Bird Harris, Winder,
g,
MIDLAND RT.
feetlv, Jan. 2, 1927.
Athens for GMnss-
a. m.
... — ,es Athens for Asia-
Hville, 11:15 t. to.
Bo. 11 arrive, Athena j
Gainesville, 10:22 a. m.
No. 1 arrive, Athena 'from
Gainesville, 6:50 p. m.
•Daily.
g.‘Daily except Sunday.
|N Wules Noe. 1 and , covered by
Car No. 400.
CENTRAL 0P GEORGIA
- TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:06 a. DU
and 6:00 D. m.
*rrt?e from Macon 11:45 a. a.,
J- and 9:10 b, bl
|M0. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 640
l». 0. BOLTON, Art, Phone 1651
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Ihpp fm^North-Sonlh
| depart arrive
‘■30 am 10:45 am
I P™ __ 8:65 pm
I o. B. MItt.BR, Com! Agent
TeI|phone 8L
GEORGIA RAILROAD
, SCHEDULES
|*\SIVB DEPART
I.?* *m 8:00 am
I'J K am 1:60 pro
1 El P“—* «—4:45 pm.
I. 1 . '- - *—8:00 pm|
r •"Dou, except Saoiay,
MISS BERTHA DAVISON will
S ive piano lessons for six weeks,
eelnning' June 18th. Phone
1312.
WOULD YOU MARRY GIRL W.
125.000, will inherit *5 r TO*.
widow, 40, 187,000. Photos and|
descriptions free. Club, M. •
Warn, 8377 W. 4th Street, Lob
Angeles, Calif. —iilS
MOTHER and daughter of 8, w" 6
room and board while attending
S. S. Box 95, Mt. Vernon, Ga,
J17p
Cr" E ErMe«e°“~
aary; no selhng.
unneces
\vork. "materials' eut“Addre«d
MALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE, energetic man want**
nt once by well .known J. -
Watkins Company. Sptend.d
opening in Athens to distribute
famous Watkins prod
r toady nsejs. *35 to *85 weekly
No experience necessary. Write
The J. R- Watkins Co„ 70-25 W.
Iowa Ave- Memphis. Tenn. J17p
BA1.K8MEN WANTED,
BIO Ohio Corporation seeks man-
ager bJSfiJ'lg
Earn-
fng* st*rt' immediately. Gomi
fnr 15 000 yearly. We furnisn
everting, deliver and col'ert.
Capital or experience unnrera-
1—1828 Buick Standard Sedan.
This is a new c#r,
1—1927 Ford Coupe.
1—1920 Ford Coupe,
1—1025 Ford Coupe.
1—1925 Ford Sedan.
PHONE 461
FOR DEMONSTRATION,
2—1926 Chevrolet Coup*.
1—1926 Chevrolet Sedan.
1—1926 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1926 Chevrolet Landau Sad.
1—1927 Chevrolet Sedan. -
1—1297 Chevrolet Coupe.
Coaehea.
2—1927 Chevrolet
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
1*3-78 Washington Street
Hear These Records
21376 — Angel!
Sweetheart |of
Min*.—
Johnny Marvin.
21168—In my Bou.
quet of Memo-
riee; My An.
gel—
Paul Whiteman
Durden Masic House
FOR PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS SBB
Burman Printing Co.
Phone 926
265 East Broad Street
ALBERT H. TIMM
D. C. Ph. C,
Palmer
PhoneJMWjfTBWLorapBnSL
pJtoiB!
GOOD LATE MODEL
USED CARS
’27 Chevrolet Cabriolet.
’27 Ford Roadster.
’26 Oldsmobite Sedan.
’26 Chryaler Touring.
’26 Essex Coach.
’25 Studebaker Touring
C. GRADY HENSON
Phone 741
171 Baal Washington Street
OAKLANDPONTLAC
DEALER
DON’T GIVE YOUR
OLD CAR AWAY
We can put it in condition in
some cares for less than the
first payment will he on a new
one. Beat at mechanic,. Also
welding and machine work. 2u
year, at auto repairing-
EPPS GARAGE
Phone 497
393 Washington Street
THINK
—Two 3-room houses on car
line and paved atreet; good
size lots; *1050.00 for both;
terms.
—Seven room house, 2 baths,
2 apartments; 1 block of Prince
jivenue on Barber atreet; all
convenience,. This house is
owned by our New York cor
respondents, who request us to
call tor the loan of *3.750.00;
*125000 cash, balhnee 16 years
at 6 1-2 per cent interest
H. O. EWING & CO.
Phone 166*
102 Shackelford Building
Sunday Excursion
Via Southern Railway
Tallulah Falls, $1.50
county seat waa changed and she
had resided here since that time.
Her mother, Evelyn Harden
Jackgon, waa the daughter ot Dr.
Robert Raymond Harden ot Sa
vannah and Antolnet Gouvan Hsr.
den. Miss Jackson was a cdusln
Earnest. Mr. Ira Smith. Mr. M. O.
Nicholson, Mr. George H. Thorn
ton and iMV. Henry Ashford. Hon.
ary eacort: D. C. Barrow. A. W.
Ashford, fc. C. McEvoy, Cobb
Lampkin. E. I. Smith. Sr.. Judge
H. C. Tu
Tuck, Dr. M. P. Mathews.
ot the late Miss Mary Harden Dr. L. H. Crow and the members ol
sweetheart of John Howard Payne, the Woman’, Missionary of the M.
the daughter ot General Edward E. Church.
Harden and she lived in the his
toric Harden home during the Iasi
years of her life. •
She waa a member of the Meth.
odist church having Joined when
a young girl and was Immersed
by Bishop Hsygood. She was n
lovely Christian character and
spent a great deal of time trying
to wln .olhera to Christ and con.
Rev. J. L. Allgood, presiding
older ot the Athens District. Meth
odist Episcopal church, will con
duct the services. McDorman-
Brldges Funeral Home Is In charge
ot the arrangements.
SIDEWALK TAX IRKSOME
PARIS.—Owners of 55,000 city
and suburban eafei think they are
tu tor in . uiucin tu V/iinsi ttiiu tun- "**** . , , . •
sole the sorrowing and Buffering, taxed too muejt -tor Placing tabus
although a great sufferer her
whole life.
There are no immediate mem.
bars of her family surviving, but
she leaves a number of cousin".
Her first cousin" In Athens are
Mrs. Julia McDuffie. Miss Carrie
Reese and Mrs. Letltla Carithers.
The funeral will be held at the
ANNOUNCEMENT
On Mondays July 2nd, I will open a private hanking business in
the Athens Savings Dank building on Broad Street under the name
of HUBERT BANKING COMPANY, (Private Bank. Not Incor
porated). t "hall endeavor to give the very best of sendee to all
customers consistent with ssfe snd sound banking. Your business
will be appreciated. J. II. HUBERT.
B. R. BLOOOWORTH C. D. FLANIGEN. JB.
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance!
PHONE 1467
/304 Southern Mutual Building
on the sidewalks and have called
protest meetings.
SPEAKING OF
USED CAR
Values
DUDLEY.-—The relatives anl
friends of Mr. and Airs. James
Samuel Dudley, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K, Stewart, Augusts; Mr
and Mrs. A. G. Dudley, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Dudley, Lexington;
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dudley,
Dsnieisvillc; Mrs. E. 11. Hous„,
Bowman, nnd Mrs. .Mary I
Denny of Athens, are invited to
attend the' funeral of Mr. James
Samuel Dudley .this, Sunday an-
ernoon, June 17th, nt (-1) four
o'clock, from the residence. 37')
Springdale. The following gen
tlemen will please serve ns pn! -
bearers and meet at the home e.i
three forty-five promptly: Air.
U. L. McWhorter, Mr. W. W.
Hayes, Mr. Henry Carlton, Mr.
John T. Save, Mr. Olandc F.
Crymes and Mr. D. G. Ander
son. Dr. E. L. Hill will offi
ciate, assisted by ’Rey. F :m 1
J. Cartledge. Interment will 1"'
in Oconee ccmeterv. McDormsu-
Uridges Funeral Home. ' 1
FULCHER—The relatives and
friends of Mr. and,‘Mu. E. I..
•Fulcher, Miss Mildred Irene
Fulcher, Miss Hilda Lee Fid
dler, Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Ful
cher, and Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Shrallln, all of Athens, are in
vited to attend the funeral of
the little daughter of Mr. nil
Mrs. E. .L. Fulcher. (Martha
Anne Fulcher), this Sunday aft
ernoon, June 17th, at (6) five
o’clock) from the residence, L’l :
Nachoocha avenue. Rev. George
E. Stono will officiate. Inter
ment will be in the Princeton
cemetery. . McDcrman-Brid- ;
Funeral Home.
MOVING —' CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
MARTIN BROS.
TWO SHOPS
Shoe Repairs the Factory Way.
tinted
Work Returned Promptly.
Phones 621 and 717
SHOPS: 457 Clayton,'225 Lumpkin
Vegetables—Flowers—Form Crops and Fruits
Are Growing—Protect Them- . .
INSECTICIDES
AND SPRAYERS FOR EVERY PEST.
C0FER SEED COMPANY
i SEEDSMEN
(Between Rogers’ and Bole/s)
Even the most inexperi
enced layman will show
his appreciation of the
savings in a purchase of
a thoroughly overhauled
car that is offered at
a fraction of original
price:
BUICKS
.1920 Touring.
1923 Touring.
1924 Touring.
1925 Coach.
STUDEBAKERS
1924 Roadster.
1926 Roadster.
1926 Sedan.
1926 Coach.
CHRYSLERS
70 Sedan. .
70 Coach.
58 Coupe.
52 Sedan.
FORD '
, 1924 Touring.,
1925 Touring, extra
good.
HUDSON
1926 Coach.
JACKSON.—The relatives an i
friends of Silas Evlc Harden
Jackson, Mrs. W- Carithers,
Athens: Mrs. Julia McDuffii.
Athens- Miss Carrie Reese, Ath
ens. and Dr.. Otho Harden, Cor
nelia, Ga..' arc invited to at
tend the funeral of Miss Erie
Harden Jackson, this Sunday
afternoon, Juno 17th, at (5:30)
fire thirty o’clock .from the
First Methodist e.hureh. The
following gentlemen will pleas.-
serve ns active pallbearers and
meet nt the residence, 231 West
Hancock avenue, promptly at
five o’clock: Mr. M. G. Nichol
son; .Prof. D. I* Enrnest, Mr.
George II. Thornton, Mr. W, H.
Ashford, Mr. Ira Smith and Ilr.
N. O. Slaughter. The following
gentlemen will please serve s
honorary pallbearers and meet
nt the First Methodist church
nt (5:20) five twenty: Mr. A.
W. Ashford, Mr. E. C. M<
Chancellor D. C. Barrow,
Henry C. Tuck, Mr. E. I. Smith,
Sr., Mr. Cobb Lampkin, Dr. M.
F. Matthews and Dr. L. Ii.
Crow. Dr. J. L. Allgood, pre
siding elder, will officiate. In
terment will ho In the Watkln- -
viifo cemetery. McDormnn-
ESSEX
1928 Coach.
1926 Coach.
IIUPMOBILE
1923 Sedan.
SALE OF MILES A SUCCESS
you-drive.it
WILL CONTINUE REDUCED
RATES AS FOLLOWS:
First 50 Miles at ....
50 to 100 Miles at
100 Miles and Up
. .... 15c per mile
12c per mile
10c per mile
TAKE THAT SUNDAY TRIP TODAY-
GO WHEN AND WHERE YOU PLEASE
WITH FAMILY OR PARTY.
YOU-DRIVE-nr COMPANY
140 Washington St. Phone 1900
J23e
CADILLAC
1925 Sedan.
61 Touring, 4 Pass.
57 Touring, 7 Pass.
' OAKLAND '
1924 Tourings
NASH
1924 Sedan.
I PAIGE-
7 Passenger Touring.
DODGE *
1923 Touring.
1924 Touring.
1925 Touring.
1924 Sedan.
1925 Sedan.
1927 Sedan.
1926 Coupe.
1925 Coupe.
TRUCKS
1926 Graham Bros., V/ z
I.ESTER.—The relatives ' and
friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilentv
'W. Lester, MIbs ' Mary Lester,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Lestpr.
Mrs. M. R. Lester, Sir. and
Mrs. Arthur Lester n( Athens;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rov. Lester, Den-
ver, Colo.; Mr. J. A. Lester,
Mrs. Pink Bulloch, Mrs. Jennie
Carithers, Athens; Mrs. Mattie
Childers, Mscon: Mr. nnd Mr*.
John Fields, Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fields. Atlnnta;
Mr. R. E. Fields. Atlanta; .Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. R. Henderson. At
lanta; Mr. nnd "Mrs- V. Argo,
Atlanta; Miss Igiu Kidds. Ath
ens; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Patter
son, Miami. Fla.; Miss Eula Lee
Ginn, Miami, Fla,: Sir. L. 11.
Ginn, Jr., Miami, Fla.; Mr.
Earnest, C. Fields and Mr. Earn-
cst C. Fields, Jr., nro invited to
attend the funeral of Mr. Henry
W. Lester this, Sunday after-
noon, June )7th, nt (3) three
o’clock from the First Christian
church. The following gentle
men will please serve ns pall
bearers and' meet ot the red-
dence, 575 North Jackson street,
promptly nt 2:30: Mr. Bill Mc
Kinnon, Mr. Sam MSelin, Mr.
John Allgood. Mr. Frank All-
good, Mr. Will Swindle, Mr.
Claude C. Bridges, Mr. E.
Nelson and Mr. K. A. Hill. Dr.
Stanley R. Grubb will officiate.
Interment will bo in Oconee
cemetery. McDofmnn-Uridg'H
Funeral Home.
Tton.
1925 34 Ton Panel.
1923 34 Ton Express,
1924 Ford Vz Ton.
SPECIAL
1927 Dodge Coupe.
1927 Dodge Sedan.
1928 Dodge Sedan.
These arc 4-cylinder cars
that are just like new and
will carry our new car
guarantee.
J. SWANT0N IVY
Phone 1487
125 East Broad Street
MORRISON.—The relatives an.i
friends of'Mr. and Mr*. T. J.
Morrison, Amoldsvillo, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ohio Dawson, Winter-
ville; Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Meyer, Winteryiilo, Ga.; Miss
Kubye Morrison, Atlnnta, Ga.;
Miss Lucille Morrison, Amolds-
ville. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. T. W
Morrison, Winterville; Mr. and
Mrs. C. J.-(Morrfsori, Winter-
Haven, Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. H.
N. Morrison, Amoldsville, Ga.;
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Morrison.
Jr., Crawford, Ga.; -Mr. Ohio
Morrison, Mr. Ollic Morrison,
Arndldsville, Gtt., and .Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Morrison, ' "
Ga., are invited to
funeral of Ml. T. J.
Sr., Monday morning, IU
1928, from the Arnoldsville
Baptist church at 10 o’clock
Rov. W. M. Colic of Winterville,
Ga„ will officiate, assisted ln-
Rev. Hendricks of Colbert, Ga.
The sons of Mr. Morrison will
serve ns pallbearers.
will be in the Arnoldsvllld, Ga..
cemetery. McDcrman-Bridg")
Funeral Horne.^ (
FORMER ,8TAR STILL SHINES
HAVANA. — noutris Mlchelena.
one of the earliest of movie
queens, has been making personal
appearances iliero with her old
&Ai#5ratTto« 0 S Z. fr0,B
I
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