The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 07, 1928, Image 5

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FllIDAY, SEP! EMBER 7, 1528. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA. Brother Of Athenian j Dies In Florida Mr. W. P. Brunson, brother of J. Howell Brunson, died at Talla? hassee, Ha-, suddenly Thursday night. Mr. J. Howell Brtnaofc and Miss Cordelia Brunson, thf latter a daughter of Mr. W. Pa Brunson, who is attending the State'Teachers College, left Atht ens Friday afte'rnoon to atteild the funeral services and interiAetlt Sunday afternoon at Apalachicobt Fla. 7 Mr. Brunscn was about siktj^f eight years of age. He is surf* vived by his daughter; a sistrri, •Mrs. T. A. Borers of Hamptort ’ S. C.; and two brothers, Mr. J. Brunson, Atlanta, and Mr.. Jj. Howell Brunson, Athens, of th# Empire Furniture Company. Mr. Brunson was returning fc COPS WEAR €?AT8 LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y.—In addition to aeltog Fada radios, IL C. Ackerman, recently returned from South America, believes in taxing in the sights. While In Sao Paulo, Brasil, us noted that the stolons of the lew embellish their pedsl extremities in light gray •pats. , MRS. PELFREY’S FUNERAL OCCURS ON SUNDAY AFT. Hester. Willie Hester,' Frank Gunn, Tucker Overton and Jessie Tuggle. She is survived by her sister, ’fir. Susie ti-’:y, and a brother, J, F. Irf>y, both of 'Athens. The Misses Irny conducted a boarding house on Lumpkin street. WANTED—Refined, settled la dles for pleasant outdoor work. 'Full or (pare time: good pay; answer at once, giving atreet address and telephone numbdr; address, "Opportunity," care Banner-Herald,s7p JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO invites you to See a Collection of Original Oil Paintings of Western Mountains. 784 Cobb, Phone 1309-J. Mr.. Mary Peufrey, TO. died at her home at Mi Oior.ee atreet Fri day morning after an Illness of one month. She had reiided In Athens for 20 -years. The funeral services will b. conducted from WANTED—Boarders and room ers. Apply Mra. M. D. Brad ley, 287 Clayton Street. alOp ROBERT ARCHER, JACKSON COUNTY INFANT, BURIED HEN MOTHERS TURTLES LANCASTER. O.—A hen is the foster mother of 13 Meek snap turtles on ths farm of Chartes George. -Ploasantvlllc. Alter 32 deye of welting, 13 of 18 turtle ceme frantic when ahe sew the re sult of her work and had to be removed to the chicken run. STUDENT WANTS WORK & B. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLANIGE BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN General Insurance . - PHONE 1467 304 Southern Mutual Building the Whitebait Bapc/ju enurch at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon* with the Rev. N. A. Hemrick, pastor of the Eaat Athena Baptist church, officiating McDorman . Bridget WH1 have Charge 'of arrange, menta. Interment wlM take place In Whitehall cemetery. Mra. Pel- J’rtfer collecting or small set of| hooka to keep, or will work around the house. What have jtou to offer* “XX” Banner* Robert Young Archer, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Archer, died early Friday morning at the home of hit parents ip Jackson county. Funeral services were held at the Attica Methodist church In the county at 11 o’clock Friday. Rev. W. I. Bowden, pastor of tho At. tlca church, conducted the aerv. ices, and fMcDorman*Bridges com. pany was in charge of arrange ments. Interment took place in Attica cemetery. The infant in survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archer, bis grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Archer of Athens, and Mrs. J. Y. Walker of Athens, and by a number of aunts and uncles. “Mechanical ears" perfected Jn England recently “heard” a gun fired 186 miles away. Bar pin with three email diamonds, in shopping center of *tn*»»a find**- return to or notify Clyde Chandler, L1PSC0MB-ERW1N & COMPANY MARKET NEWS JOiir F. CLASH ft C*. H. G. COOPER. Mauser. 3*3 Shackelford BalMtag Phone t74g ERWIN ft CO. and LlfSCOHB A CO. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and RENTING 35 Years’ Service Phone 345 t nem nf .. . , ... i mother, friends and neighbors LOST—Platmum bar pin with wen kind end conilderete and three diamonds on Bread or were untiring in their efforts to College Avenue. Return to_ Ban- 1 alleviate the pain and .uttering E - WU '° n ' "d did everything hum.nl- poa.i- - Phone 1097. Reward. . «0p bla to restore her to health again, 1 i now c— j u.. . J»nd I wirh to extend to each end L °®3rr s ‘™y'd- white end black ,u 0 f them my eiocere thanks end wire-haired fox terrier puppy, gratitude, about grown. Return to 134] PITT BARBER. Prim.* Aunnun ««.$ ....I,.. I I'll! OAttDBK. NEW YORK COTTON „ Open High Low Close P. (I. .19.05 19.22 19.05 19.15 19.10 .18.92 19.08 18.91 19.00 lB.S^T .18.85 19.02 18.85 18-93 18.» 'frey of Athens; two sisters, Mre. J. R. Mart n of Toccoa and Mre. Norris Leis of §outh Carolina; two brothers, Louis and . Jim Collins* back of Tiger, wnd 34 grandcbU. dren. STERN’S FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS NOW BEING SHOWN NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P. Oct... 18.37 18.52 18.37 18.40 18. Dec.. 18.43 18.00 18.43 18.18 IB.- Jan..18.52 18.59 18.47 18.49 18J MISS IRBY DIES SUDDENLY AND IS BURIED NEAR HOME ANNOUNCEMENTS! ix cents -Cl yard; buttons made to order, in the 'lame shop where I have been located three yean; EDNA TUCK. UpeUIri MOVING — CRATING — STORING OPEN AND CLOSED VANS ' Phone 148 Williams Transfer & Storage, Co., Inc. 153 West Clayton Street . CHICAGO GRAIN Open Close P. Chan. Stern Company, Incorpor ated, announcM that n complete showing of fine woolens for fall and winter is now on display at their store, a representative from •Favhion Park •being present to FOR LEGISLATURE I am a candidate for the Legis lature, eubject to the mice and regulationi of the Democratic Whits Primary, to ba held Sep tember 12th, and will app. relate the rapport of tho/voters of the HENBY CULP. FOB LEGISLATURE WHEAT- Scpt. ... Dec March . • corn— Sept. ... Dec. .. . March .. OATS— Sept Dec. .. . March over Woolworth’i, Clayton St no noun ntf 115 115% 114% 119% 119% ilo% Funeral services for Miss Elma Irby, who died at her homo at 424 S. Lumpkin street Thursday af ternoon, will be held from tho Be- theda Baptist church in Greene •county, where she was born. Miss Irby was (6 years of age. . Tho services will take plaee at noon Saturday, and the Rev. R. L. Rob inson of the Union Point Baptist MISCELLANEOUS take individual measures for suits, top-coats and overcoats. Tho store is exclusive dealers for Fashion Park clothing in Ath ens, and their large clientele dem onstrates the popularity of the 31.00 per bushel; 10 cents ad mission; no baalcote furnished: you do the gathering. John W. Moody, Stephens, Ga. S5-7-9-12-14-16 line with discriminating dressers. church will officiate. MdDorman- dacy for the-House of Ret t*tires, from Clarke Count] Jeet to ths rales and regu OTICE TO CAR OWNERS— Vulcanising a specialty; care washed, 75c Superior Tire Ser- Brldges Funeral Home will be in • Select Nocfolk Oysters. Fancy Chceapcake Bay Lire Soft Shell charge of arrangements. Miss Irby died suddenly. She had resided in Athens for 12 years. of the Democratic White Primary. JAKE JOEL. FOR LEGISLATURE ‘ I hereby announco my candi dacy for representative from Clarks county, subject to the rales and regulations of the Democratic pr- my. 1 win appreciate yon Styport. EMORY WOOD. FOR LEGISLATURE 1 am • candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic primary. Your rap- vice, 130 Oconee Street, Phone 9242. slOp Crabs. Holmin Hotel Coffee Shop. slOc ATLANTIC CITY.—It's Just loo bad for members of tbo local ali mony club. By order of Judge William H. failure to pay alimony, will hence. Smathers. men lodged in iall for forth have first call on tho geypty road building gangs. “ ’ /L "Give them prior claim road, gangs,’’ said tho judge. It they won't work for their fam'lirs lot them work for tho counly." 1 WE ARE NO PREACHERS BUT 'nr' WE DO SAVE SOLES TWO SHOPS —^ 455 Clayton 225 North. Lumpkin Phone 621 Phone 717 We Call For and Deliver Your Shoes. MARTIN BROS. (CUT OUT AND MAIL) To The Clarke County Democratic Club BOX 208. ATHENS. GA. Please enroll, my name as supporting the Demo cratic nominee for President. . IRS. E. C. McEVOY will re-open her piano class on Monday, Sep tember 24. slop 1I3S D. BAUGH'S Hemstitching Shop moved to 283% College Avenue, over Lipscomb-Erwin A Co., acme street' from. Ceeta's; Hemstitching 7%e per yard; buttons made to order; all kinds Address Ward or Dist. 1MBS DUBOSE. of pleating. (The Club is open to sll white voters of Clarke County.) AGENTS WANTED TYPEWRITERS NEW AND REBUILT Service WslUL Satisfaction THE McGREGOR CO. f irestone OLDFIELD 20% REDUCTION Guaranteed 12,000 Miles 30x3'/i Regular •••••••• $3.9! 30x3 % Extra Large Size .. 34.7: 29x4.40 Balloon .. • • — $5.51 32x4 Cords ! $&2- ; OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. CLARK ALWAYS SELL ’EM CHEAPER. H. A. CLARfk, Prop. HAIRY VETCH TONIGHT ^chujlkilMIaven^ Even Bag Lots of 220 Pounds........ 10c lb. HUM0GERM INOCULATION 1-2 Bushel Size .... 35c—Bushel Size .... 60c 5 Bushel Size .... $2.25 We will quote on Austrian Peas, Monantha Vetch, Alfalfa, Clovers, Rye, Barley, Oats, etc. on request. H. L. COFER & COMPANY SEEDSMEN 378 Broad Street Phone 247 PECAN TREES —Wa have Ten Thousand (10, 000) Stuart and Schley bred- up Pecan Treat for fell deliv ery. BEAUTIFUL STOCK. November, December and Jen- uary ere the montha for plant ing. —We ere going to offer our .nee at most attractive prices this fall. We want some lnter- eat shown in getting many grovaa established in this coun ty and neighborhood. Get busy Mr. Farmer and Mr. Landown ers, and set out a. small grove. —Pecans have made others rich. WHY NOT YOU? LIPSCOMB PECAN ' NURSERY PHONE 343 BENSON’S INC. Hot Bread and Rolls, orning, Noon and Night BENSON’S. INC. TURNIP SEED Now la the Time to Plant All Varieties. PHONE 1033—WB DELIVER Seaboard Athens, Gs. To and From South »nd West fet '' Wtirat. AtisntiwB'bam 8:45 pm . Memphis f:« pi 9:10 pm “ Atunta 6:26 pi 11:24 pm Atianta-B’hem 4:55 ai To and Front North end Beet ARRIVE ‘ DF.PAR New York-Wesh. MSJttasSWS! CITIZENS PHARMACY RELIABLE USED CARS FOR SALE Thousands of Economical Miles A good used csr wilt give jou thousands of miles of pleasant. I Buy Old Clothes Athens Army Store 253 Broad Street Opposite Campus Crawford’s Tire Service will bo amasintly low In cost- That is why it pays to come here for your used car. Our good reputation as Buick dealers assures you that the car you buy will be exactly es represented, and fairly priced on the basis of its age and condition. ihTTTTT— LINDBERGH HAD TO LEARN TO FLY —Yon may never be a Lind bergh, bat you can learn to Hy at Eppe' Flying Field. Athens, G*., on a new production Waco plane. v , —Lessons 310 each, or $200 for full- course. Also Passenger rtd ”' PHONE 497 BEN EPPS At EPPS' GARAGE OWN YOUR HOME eeville. BrlOip. m. _ , 1 r—No. 12 loaves Athens for Gain esville. 11:16 a. «n. No. 11 arrived Athene from Gainesville, 10:82 a. m. -No. 1 arrives Athens from Gainesville, 6:50 p. m. I e0T * rtd y Motor Car NO. 400. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Depart *KH*f r " n 8:00 *• EO. BEELAND, C A-Phone 640 r.O. BOLTON, Agt, Phone 1601 SOUTMI.RN BAtLWAT FFART-r*^ ARRIVE 7-30 am! 10:45 * m jSo 0:05 p®. SEO. ^MILLER, Com'! Agent l Telephone 81 GEORGIA RAILROAD RRWE 8CHEDU 9 D EPART !:15 pm *" -.30 pm—x 4 -‘j 5 P m :16 pmx— X—0:00 pm BUICK 1028 AI aster Sedan. J927 Master Sedan. 1023 Master Sedan. J926 Master Touriag. 1026 Standard Sedan. 1026 Standard Coach. 1020 Standard Crape. 1024 blaster Sedan. 1022 Master Crape. 1022 Master Touriag. 1023 Bport Roadster. CHEVROLET. 78 Ton Truck; steel cab. 'express body **1* 78 Ten Truck Chassis, re conditioned ....$165 73 Light Dettvrry, KM Body, Truck »*• 72 Roadster'.. *150 73 Roadster, pick-up body..*30 72 Touring 77 Chevrolet Roadster, re conditioned. new point end tire* ,....$300 C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO. Phone 1097 East Clayton Street Prices and terms of the homes listed here are very attractive. Make your selection and let Us show it to you. ■ _ Six-abom house on paved street, all convenience*. Special price. CADILLAC 63 Phaeton. Terms: 6 percent on deferred pa)menta. Six-room houie, Ba: w Street. Easy terms—$3,000. Nine-room dwelling, gurege, Urge recent lot. Special price. Easy terms. 6 percent on deferred payments. Six-room house, Bell Street, felrly new—$3,250. ^ Six-room house, near High School; Urge lot. Easy terms—$3,000. I Six-room houie, Urge lot, Hell Street. $3,000—Terms. LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY 283 College Avenue Thane 315 SEE MR. II. P. LAWRENCE 'Drive; Urge lot, modern con venience*; hardwood floors. Just the house you’ve been wenUng. Terms. —Six-room house, hardwood floors, ell conveniences, Nich olson 8treet. $4,000. Terms.' —Six-room house with turn parches, located across street from depot in Bogart, Ga.; 3 acres Und; plenty of fruit. H. O. EPHNG & CO. . Phone 1686 102 8kackelfard Building TRUCKS I Ton O. M. C. Express. V: Ton G. M. C. Panel. Light Delivery Ford. MISCELLANEOUS 1927 Oakland Coach. 1925 Essex Coach- 1925 Overland Sedan. 1024 Touring. B. & C. AUTO COMPANY Clayton Through to Washtoftoa Strrcta ' 1 I WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cents. $1.90 for three insertions. Seven time* for the price of fire in sertions. All discontinuances MUST be made in pcrsoi, t the Banner- Herald Office' or by letter. Telephone -discontinuances are aot valid. , x 75 Want Ad * 75 ,, PHONB BANNER.IIF.RALD WANT ADS,GET RESULTS. WANTED:, STENOGRAPHER We have a position open for an experience.! stenoRraphcr. Please apply in person. tylCHAEL’S. >FOR SALE FOR SAL|2—Large Easter Lily bulbs, from >$1.00 to $2.60 per dozen according to size. Mrs. J. L, Daniel, Bogart, Georgia. ! tr*■(.”•- r- s9ci FOR SALE—Cheap, massive oak bed and large dresser (springs and mattress comparatively new). Apply to 1201, Banner- Herald office in the mornings. alOp FOR SALE—Sideboard end few other pieces of furniture. Phone 1345 or call at 263 W. Clayton Street. Mrs. Jago. sDp FOR quality Hairy Vetch,, Winter, Peas and Crim- •oir Clover. See Stott Seed and Plant Co., 2G9 Lumpkin Street. alSc FOB RENT f OR RENT—Two Urge rooms and kitchenette, furnished or unfur nished, with connecting bath; adults; 786 Boulevard; Phono 1436. s7p OR RENT — Nicely furnished three or four rdom apartment; . nil conveniences; on Slillodco Avenue; Phone 1579. sOc ;OR RENT—Two largo nicely furnished,.rooma with bath, on MUledge.'Nv&Ue, -to business men or business ladies. Phone 1852 or 1728. sOc OR RENT—Two furnished 'rooms, one-block from Millcdge Avenue. 247 Franklin Street, i ’Phone 602. : iflp ‘OR RENT-4-Threc or four rooms with connecting hath for light - .housekeeping, furnished or un- furnished; reasonable rent; on - Meigs Street. Phone 1118-W._ ^ 'OR RENT—Two or' three unfur nished rooms to couple without children, i, 330 Barber Street. Phone 1095. slOp OR RENT—An upnrtmont. rea sonable, private and convenient. Heavy -furnlihings for light & housekeepers or roomers. Phone 1 530-R. 1 »7c . toR REtrif—One furnished room, P with or without meals, in prl- * vate home, closo. in. Phono i 1I07-W, 1 2Ita West Daugherty ■ Street, i. * 10c ; “ ' | 1 j | Railroad Schedules | _ HSU