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Minimum charge of 40 cent*.
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not valid.
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BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
FOR RENT—Six room house with
all modern conveniences. Pos
session at once. 1135 Prince
Avenue. See Lipscomb-Erwin &
Co.
FOR RENT—Five room unfur
nished apartment; on good
street; good neighborhood. Ap
ply Post Office Box 130, Athens,
Ga. a3p
FOR RENT—Six-room house, all
modern conveniences; on Wad
dell street. Immediate posses
sion. Phone 1128. a6c
Lumpkin Street
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia sum colit*c v«
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls fn*
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate ciiarge will bo funds.
Phone 757-J. Atnens, Ga.
ami
KODAKS
FOR RENT
Reasonable Rates
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Funeral Services
For Otis Chandler j
Friday Afternoon'
WANTED
WANTED—Job as farm overseer
Experienced, .in farming and
handling labor. Can furnish ref
erences. L. J. Bradbury, Ath
ens, Ga., Route 2, Telephone
1108-J. a3p
WANTED—Peach pickers; meet
truck at corner Washington and
Hull Streets, mornings at six
o’clock. Wages $1*25 per day.
W. I. & Geo. M. Abney. a3e
WANTED—Instantaneus gas heat
er. Phone 1507. a 3c
FOR SALE \
FOR SALE — Fine large
ripe Elberta Peaches
put in your car at
Breedlove’s Orchard
Bishop, Ga., 25c bushel
Bring container. We
pick them. a3c
FOR SALE—Fresh stock fancy
groceries, in store at 084 Soutn
Lumpkin. Established cash busi
ness. Will sell cheap. II. F.
Holmes. a5c
FOR SALE — Elberta Peaches,
50c per bushel at orchard; four
miles on Watkinsville road. W.
I. & Geo. M. Abney. a3c
FOR SALE—Elberta Peaches at
25c per bushel. Also grapes at
6c per pound, ’ if you gather
them. O. T. Adams, just out-
. aide city limits on Dnniclsviiie
road. a5n
FOR SALE—Calcium Arsenate
and Nitrate of Soda, at Carl
ton’s Warehouse, on Thomas
street. — - . aGc
TOR SALE—^Six-room house, all
conveniences, Franklin street,
half l>lock Hill street. Price,
' $4,500.00; lierms. Lipscomb-
Erwin Co., phone 345. Sco Law
rence. a6c
WANTED
WANTED APARTMENT — Two
or three unfurnished rooms by
couple without children. Must
have modern conveniences.
Phone 16139-W. a3p
PECAN BUDDING
Mr. J. Lami* Davis, erpert pe
can hpddcr, ?wfll be at Lipscomb
Pecan Nursery for a few days.
a6c
FREE
PEACHES FREE—All the culls
you want at our orchard, four
miles out on Watkinsville road
W. t. & Geo. M. Abnay. a3c
Railroad Schedules
FOR RENT—Room, with connect
ing bath; very desirable; with
excellent table board. Reason
able rates. 134 Prince Avenue,
Phone 763. aGc
Special for the Siif.pi.
SUNDAY AMERICAN
JOURNAL and CUNBIll oTION’
All Three for 25c.
Georgian Hotel News Stand.
WANTED—MALE HELP
SEAHOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and. From South and West
ARRIVE DEPART
10:00 am Atlanta 6:30 am
Atlanta-IPham
2:45 pm Memphis 2:45 pm
9:10 pm Atlanta 6:15 pm
11:19 ppi Atlanta-B’ham 4:55 am
To and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
4:55 am Rlch.-Norfolk 2:45 pra
New York-Wash.
2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 11:19 pm
5:15 pm Monroe-llamlet 10:00 am
GAtNESVILLB MIDLAND RY.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927
E—No. 2 leaves Athens for Gain-
etville, 8:10 a. m.
x—No. 12 leaves Athens for Gain
esville, 11:15 a. m.
X—No. 11 arrives Athens from
G'oinesville, 10:32 a. m.
i—No. 1 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 6:50 p. m.
s—Dally.
(—Dally except Sunday.
Schedules Not. 1 and 2 covered
by Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m.,
and 6:00 p. n.
Arrive from Macon 11:45 a. m.,
and 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BEELAND, C. A, Phone 640
W. O. BOLTON, AgL, Phono 1601
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lola-North-Soath
DEPART ARRIVE
7:30 pm „ 10:45 am
4:80 pm Jaif ‘ 9:05 pm
GEO. B. MICLER, Com! Agent
Telephone 81
GEORGtA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPART
7:80 am 8*0 am
11:55 am 1:50 pm
3:30 pm—x x—4:45 pm
3:15 pmx— x—0:00 pm
I—Pally except Sunday.
WE HAVE a good proposition for
the man who qualifies. Must
furnish A-l reference and own
a car. The work is in Athens
and vicinity. Advancement un
limited. Give reference and past
records in first application. P
O. Box 637, Athens, Ga. aGc
Reconditioned Pianos
$84 up.
Flanigan & Flanigan
134 Clayton Street
JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO invites you to see a
Collection of Original Oil Paintings of Western
Mountains. 784 Cobb, Phone 1309-J.
B. a BLOODWORTH C. D. H.AN1GEN, JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
304 Southern Mutual Building
SPECIAL PRICES
ON
Seat Covers
As Long As Stock of Material Lasts.
MARTIN BROS.
Phone 621 455 East Clayton Street
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
WHAT TO PLANT IN AUGUST
GARDEN—Bush Beans. Pole Beans, Lima Beans, Beets, Cab
bage, Collards. Cauliflower, Carrots, • Celery, Cucumbers, Kale.
Lettuce, Mustard, Onions, Parsley, Parsnip, English Peas, Radish,
Rape, Spinach, Rutabagas, Turnips, Fall Potatoes.
FLOWERS—Sweet Allyssum, Snap Dragon. Aster, Candytuft,
Carnation, Fox Glove, Hollyhock, Panpy, Phlox,- Sweet William,
Zinnias, Ageratum, Poppies.
FIELD—Fall Potatoes, Sudan Grass. Mexican June Com, D. E.
Rape, Cornfield Beans, Turnips, Rutabagas.
H. L. C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
Follow his example and you'll wear his satisfied
smile. Phone us your order and get your coal
at low prices. Save money, save worry—be pre
pared.
Phone 707
HANCOCK
In her noseless, swift fluttering f “Of course I wont marry you to-
through the trees and shrubbery night. I'm not sure 1*11 marry
of what the younger members of you at all.
the Marlboro Cuntry oClub catted “We're engaged,” Crystal heard
he “necking jungle. Cystal D’ck Talbot say solemnly, “En-
caught glimpses of several couples, gaged!"
At last she subsided on a bench. “Engaged!” Tony scoffed In
She did not know how long she her thrilPng voice, that was still
had been huddled there, thinking rich with emotion. V fin--* pair
the bitter thoughts of tbo vnpopu- we'd be gating married.' Pro nut
lar g!ri, when she heard Tony Tar- f’nished sowing half an acre of r»;y
vet's thrilling, clear young voice wild oats yet, Pm only twenty,
behind the tall, fragrant-leaved and you're Just a >fd—"
bnah near which’rry.ul van ,l». j "I'm twenty.four” Dick remind- ! ‘“ r ' v n .
he with Prvsi.il i In ehorffo of arrnngeinetf
Mr. Otis O. Chandler died sud
denly here about five o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Chandler was thirty seven
years of age. He was born In
Oglethorpe County but had been
living in this county for a number
of years.
Funeral services for the deceas
ed ufU be conducted from the
Prince Avenue Baptist, church, of 1
which he was a member. Friday
afternoon at flvo o’clock with Dr.
tA C. Wilkinson, pastor of the
church offic'ating and Interment
will follow in the Oconee Ceme
tery. McDorman-Bridges funeral
■ After 40 years of work, astTOfi^
omers at the' Oxford ;«td Ore- n-
; wich observatories hi to about
i completed a huge map of the
heavens. More <fcan 15,000,0o:»
ntars wore photographed and 30.-
000 charts were prepared which
are to be a!;.';emblcd apd printed.
jjfr LEr
V oS tkU.rc ts
^ Drive yen Indoors
l/so FLY-TOX freely# Spray directly
Ota clothing and hosiery# FLY-TOX spray
lolls all mosquitoes it touches • • repels
others# Enjoy outdoor comfort free from mos
quito annoyance# FLY-TOX is guaranteed to kill.
ting: | ed her with dUrnlty. Crystal
• Don't he a »usance, :»..!** could Imagine him drawing 1^
Dick! I Won’t kiss you. I’m mad , slim young body up to its greai-
at you—" j est,height and throwing his chest
Crystal held her breath as Dick out. “Oh, Tony! Do you know
Talbot’s charming baritone voice what I call you to myself?—G. G
urged a little angrily: “And sim- .—'gorgeous girl'”
ply because I wouldn'*: take that ••Yes?'.' Tony laughed, mock.
Crystal g'rl for a buggy-ride! | i n gly. **And you call yourself O.
“Oh, I hate you. Dick Talbot!” >. ,jo n 't you?—'gorgeous man.*
Tony’s passionate voice cut You’re divinely conceited. Dick
through Crystal's stunned misery, darling. Come along. I’m going In
“I explained over the phone this an( j p U t 0 n a new set of 1'ps-
morning that Crystal Is my friend { You’re eaten these off . . . And
and I love her and that if you jf you re ally love me, be sweet to
aren't nice to her I shan’t be nlre [ Crystal. She has an awful crash
to you. She’s a daring, really on you. Stop! I wrtnV hove you
when you get to know her, and I being gijjy again. My moment
won’t have her made unhappy . J weakness has passed .... We-ell
“Boy, howdy, but yo*u can kiss!'*'
Tony gasped at last. “I’ve never
been kissed like that-*-"
“Hush!” Crystal hoard Dick
Talbot’s voice, harsh and angry
with Jealous pain. “Listen, Tony!
I can’t bear the thought of any
other man's ever kissing you
again. You're got to marry mo.
Do you hear?—marry me! Right
away! I’ve been tin torment this
last week. You’re a witch and you
ought to» be burned at tho stake,
but I love you and I’ve got to
have you! Let’s Jump In the car
and do it tonight. Come along!
Oh. Tony, darling, darling—”
Idiot!’’ Tony laughed shakily
•Just one very little one . . ”
Two minutes later. George
Pruitt found Crystal, guided by
the sound of terrible, racking sobs.
..NEXT:. Crystal finds a friend.
J. J. PELLEY IS
VISITOR FRIDAY
AT BOYS’ CAMP
HOMES FOR SALE
—Three-Room Bungalow, Uni
versity Drive, on beautiful sha*
cd lot, 70x165 feet; Price $246 >
small cash payment, balance
can be paid like rent if desired
—Seven room dwelling, 170
Barber street; largo lot, Pric
$3750; Terms $1000 cash, bal
ance, 15 years at 6V4 per cen
interest, with privilege .of pay
ing on or before. This is a
wonderful bargain.
H. O. EPTING & CO.
Phone 1686
102 Shackelford Building
I
I J. J. Pellcy, president of the
] Central of Georgia railroad, in
I company with several other Cen-
Itral officials, visited Camp Wil-
' kins Friday after arriving here on
a special officials* car over the
Central of Georgia railroad. Mr.
PelJey delivered a short talk to the
boys now in camp and was shown
a'cout the camp and the AgricuL
tural College by President Soule,
and members of his staff.
{ Accompanying Mr. Pelley were
‘ H. D. Pollard, vice president and
1 general manager; C. E. Weaver,
chief engineer; E; H. Daniel, au^
perintendent of trains; S. G. Ron
ey, train master and W. R. Golson,
road master.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1—1926 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1927 Chevrolet Coach.
1—1927 Chevrolet Light Deliv
ery Truck.
1—1928 Chevrolet Couch.
1—1927 Chevrolet Couch.
1—1927 Chevrolet Coupe.
PHONE 461
FOR DEMONSTRATION.
1—1926 Chevrolet 1-Ton
Chassis.
1—1924 Chevrolet 1-Ton
Chassis.
1—1926 Chevrolet Light Deliv
ery Truck.
1—1927 Olds Coupe.
1— 1924 Ford Coupe.
2— 1924 Ford Touringe.
1—1926 Dodge Touring.
PJNSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DKALHtS
168-70 WieXlnxti# b»m
FOR LEGISLATURE
I I am a candidate for the Legis
lature, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic
White Primary, to be held Sep-
, tembor 12th. and will app *ciat«
' the support of the voters of th«
, county.
Pallbearers will be G. A. Fields.
T ewls Lang. A. P. Wlnsted, W. C-
Wingfield, Jr„ Howard Johnson.
Arthur Osnn. George Gr'ffeth. and
H. H. Horton.
Honorary pallbearers will be H.
E. Williams. H. R. Bray, J. L.
Oldham. H. C. Davis, J. V. Harold-;
son. and members of the Baraca
class of the Princ^ Avenue Bap
tist church.
Besides his widow. Mrs. Ruth
Chandler, the ^ceased is sur
vived by three sons, John, Jack,
and Harold Chandler: his mother.
Mrs. J. B. Chandler. Elber'.on; one
brother, W. H. Chandler, Po’nt
t>«ter: five rosters. Mrs. A. 8.
Wingfield, Mrs. R. L. Dowdy, and
Mrs. J J. Bacon, all of Athens, and
Mrs. Clarks Mattox and Miss Jes
sie Chandler. Klberton.
Mr. Chandler was one of the.
best known young men of the
city. He had been connected with
the -Agricultural Collego for about
fifteen years. He was stricken 111
while attending to business at
the Normal School Pharmpc-
died before medical aid could be
reached. He leaves a large num
ber of friends who will regret to
learn of hta passing.
ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES
Some original accessories which
give individuality to a home are:
a Chinese mandarin coat hung on
a wall over ■ mantlepiece; a Coro
mandel screen: a lacquer humi-
dor; service plates of pewter, a
•Laxy Susan, of the type that
stands on the floor, In tbe dining
room; a Cape Cod fire-1 ghter; in
Italian settings, a demi-john on a
window'ledge or a mock: orange
tree, cv?n if artificial. - • _
BREAD KNIFE
The world’s finest — Cuts
hot or cold bread, cuts
twice as nice — A dollar
krfife for 49c. Read the
coupon in Benson s Richer
Bread.
RF.NSON’S. INC.
HENRY CULP.
j FOR LEGISLATURE
I T hereby announce my candl
dacy for the House of Represen
tatives, from Clarke County, *u.>
jeet to the rules and regulation!
of the Democratic White Primary
JAKE JOEL.
FOR LEGISLATURE
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for representative iron
Clarke county, eubject to the rule*
and regulation* of the Democratic
primary. I will appreciate your
tuppor*. EM orY WOOD.
FOR LEGISLATURE
I am a candidate for the House
of Representatives, subject to the
Democratic primary. Your sup
port will be appreciated.
P TOOMBS DUBOSE.
<ff07*cC
Used Cars
RE-CONDITIONED
■27 Fordor Sedan *«*
•26 Coupe
•26 Roadster ***J
'27 Roadster
•21 Coupe **2?
•25 Ton Truck }***
•24 Fordor Sedan *200
EASY TERMS.
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO:
Phone 1097
East Claylcn Street
It costs 1
very little
to recondition
a Model T
Ford
Bring it in and let us
look it over
We apeeialiie in putting
Model T Fr.rda io ehape awl
we'll give yon a good job. We
use only genuine Ford parts
and our mechanics can tell In a
jiffy just what yon need. Bring
the ear in and let ns look it
over.
t^^
PHONE 10*7
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
PECAN TREES
Wc have (10,000) Ten Thousand
STUART and SCHLEY budded
trees for delivery this fall. Get
your hole, dug and ready for
setting in Ndv-mber. December
and January. There is money in
pecans. You can't start a grove
sooner.
LIPSCOMB PECAN
NURSERY
■v PHONE *45
Bohemian
,-y hi4bT
SYRU-P ,
Hop fl'avoheP, b
Y . Va l blatz uVewinGC 0 '
Talmadgc Bros. & Co.
DUtrihutors, Athens, Ga.
t VAi BLATZ BREWING C Dj
k a, MILWAUKEE
XmMtafcedMSi
USED FORDS
AT BIG BARGAINS
—1925 Ford Touring.
—1924 Ford Coupe.
—1927 Ford Coupe.
—1927 Ford Roadster.
These cars are in good
conditio n—lots of
transportation left in
them, and you can buy
any of them cheap.
C. V. RAY
rnoNB 1*00
15* Washington Street.
Annual Mountain-Seashore Excursion
AUGUST 11th
FINAL LIMIT-AUGUST 29th.
VERY LOW ROUND TRIP VACATION FARES
WASHINGTON, D. C. RALEIGH, N. C.
NORFOLK, VA. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C.
PORTSMOUTH, VA. SHELBY, N.C.
RICHMOND, VA. WILMINGTON, N. Ok
„ and other points.
FAST THROUGH TRAINS
Coaches, Sleeping and Dining Cars.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
For ..Information and Tickets Write or See
W. T. SULUVAN, Agent, C. G. LaHATTE, T. i>. A.,
Athens, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga.
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