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•WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1928.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA 1 .
PACE FTV» »
idential election this year is giving
both sides more or less concern.
According to the new Neil election
iaw, it is up to the grand jury of
each county to decide whether the
Australian ballot will adopted for
the voting system. Where it is
used, the names of both electors
will be printed. Otherwise, there
will be two ba’lots. The county
, nominees, where the Av/tralian
ballot is not adopted, must have
; their names printed beneath the
names of the electorate.
TYPEWRITERS
NEW AND KEBUILT
Service
V $3^ Satisfactior
THE McGREGOR CO.
I’hone T%*~
BENSON’S INC.
Hot Bread and Rolls,
Morning, Noon and Night
BENSON’S, INC.
WANT AD BATHS
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
11.00 for three insertions. Seven
Omen for the price of five in-
ftlnat
All discontinuances MUST be
made in person J the Banner-
Herald Oifice or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
aot valid.
75 Want Ad 75
PHONE
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
BIRTHDAY GIFTS
—Bridge Favors
—Party Goods
—Greeting Cards,
—And.Noveltics!
Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
. Phono 441
Notes From Prince I
Avenue Baptist |
Church !
BANNER-HERALD Ads.
ARE GOOD WILL
AMBASSADORS
Sent Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
Lumpkin Street
THB VETERINARY DIVISION
. - Georgia State College ef
Agriculture
Will Respond to CsRa for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phene 757-J. Athena, Ga.
ATLANTA
I Buy Old Clothes
Athens Army Store
233 Broad Street
Opposite Campos
inun.ua —; e_iv K at waiiurtJ
between the two wings of the
Democratic Party in Georgia—the
Fellowship Evening: The mem
bership of the Prince Ave. ttap-
tlst church will meet ton’ghl at
the Pastor’s Home, 1509 South
Lumpkin street, for a social eve
ning. Tile entire membership of
the church is urged to come.
Time: 8 o’clock tonight.
Revival Meeting: The Revlal
begins next Sunday Sept. 10th. and
will continue tirrshgh f>un ii/,
Sept. 30th. There wd be held wo
services daily; Morlng service 10
o’clock and Evening service at 8
o’clock. The public Is cordially
Invited to all these services. Wo
hoje every church lr.. tH" com-
hiuilly will recei.e a bless ng from
tlicfp meetings. \V» Invito your
support and cooperation.
Evangelist: Dr. Lcn
ton, a noted Bible s
evangelist, will lead
Evangelistic campaign,
great preacher; a pul
a man with a message.
dally!
Chorus Director: 1
Grlndlo will lead the si
Ung tho mect'-ng. Hi
years of experience am
has met with remarkable suc cess.
He plans to organize a'large chorus
i choir, two Junior rhiormen, and an
orchestra. We invito those In tho
community, as well as members
of tho church, to assist and help
us with the music.
College students: We are happy
to seo the collego students back
and want to extend to them a most
cordial Invitation to all our
church services and to the Re
vival services. You will find a
genuine weCcoxns at our church*
Sunday School Unity: Our goal
for Sunday School attendance next
Sunday Is 700. We are anxious to
have a full attendance in all the
classes and departments. Come
and bring some one with you.
Mr. Turk, who has resigned a3
Educational Director, has been of
fered a similar position with Cal
vary Baptist church, Alexandria,
La. Ho has Just received an *Pj
vltatlon to bo In a revival ‘n the
same city. When wo recall that
iMr. Turk came from Alexandria
to Athens it Is a distinct compli
ment to h'm to be asked to re-
A1 Smith and the anti-Smith fac
tions—loomed as
probability
AVednesday, when it became
known that the "anti” wing plan
ned to set up a new Democratic
State Executive Committee at a
state-wide convention in Macon a
week from Wednesday.
The contention will be that G.
E. Maddox, state chairman of the
“regulars.” and John R. Slater, A1
Smith campaign manager, do not
represent the true Democracy of
Georgia, and “hence the people {
will meet in mass-convention at
Macon and elect a new State Dem
ocratic Evccutive Committee.
The convention in Macon also
Is to decide on an electoral anti-
Smith ticket for November, but
the procedure this year will simp
ly bo to indorse the ticket of
“Hoover-Curtis Presidential elec
tors” already filed with the Sec
retary of State. Eight of tho 14
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 33 nnd 477 128 College Avenue
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE \/
FOR SALE—6-room house, Springdale; H-room house, Boule
vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room house, Broad; Boon
bo business property.
JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO
Painting and Drawing. Special Rates to Students.
Art Gallery open daily. 784 Cobb Street, Phone
1309 - J - o9p
LOST—Male Beagle Hound, black
PECAN TREES
—Wo have Ten Thousand (10,
000) Stuart and Schley bred-
up Pecan Trees for fail deliv
ery. BEAUTIFUL STOCK.
November, December and Jan
uary are the months for plant
ing.
—We are going to offer our
.rees at most attractive prices
this fall. We want some inter
est shown in getting many
graves 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 YOU7
LIPSCOMB PECAN
NURSERY
PHONE 345
and white 3pots, brown’ over
eyea. Named “Boss.” Please
notify H. H. Gordon. Phone 868.
sl4c.
UH
Banner-Herald
Classified Cards.
They ray.
Phone 75
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Engineers and Contractors
140 West Clayton Street
k * 111# Athens, Ga.
B. B. BLOODWORTH
BL00DW0RTH & FLANlS^
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
,8jD4 Southern Mutual Building
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS-
Vulcanitlng a specialty; cars
washed, 76c. Superior Tire Ser
vice, 130 Oconee Street, Phore
9242. s!3c
J. Brough-
•holar and
is in this
it orator;
Hoar him
PLENTY SOUPPERNONGS for
$1.00 per bushel; 10 cents ad
mission; no baskets furnished;
you do the gathering. John W.
Moody, Stephens, Ga.
- 85-7-9-12-14-16
UPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
Successors.
ERWIN ft CO. and LIPSCOMB ft CO.
FIRE INSURANCE '
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
35 Years’ Service .
electors thereon are Democrats, it
was pointed out, with half a dozen
GEORGIAN DINING
ROOM AND COFFEE
SHOP
Offering First Class
Meals at Most Reasonable
Prices! I
Personal Management of
D. A. CUNNINGHAM
Republicans. "*
List of Electors.'
This ticket, Hied August . 11 bj
J. T. Rose, vice chairman of tni
Republican State' Central Com
mittee of Georgia, is composed ol
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
-Optometrist-
186 Clayton
WANTED — Position as house
keeper. Can furnish best of ref
erences. Miss Elisabeth Glenn,
I Armor, Eastman.
First District—Frank Dnrdcn,
Savannah. ■ '
Second District-—J. M. Patter-
ten, Putney.
Third District — Charles E.
Brown. Cordolc.
Fourth District—Henry O. Lov-
cm, Carrollton.
Mfth District —Mrs. Marvin
Williams. Atlanta.
Sixth District—George S. Jones,
Macon. I
Seventh District—Fred D. No-
ble, Rome.
Eighth District—C. A. Vemoy,
Athens.
Ninth District—W. A. Carlisle,
Gainesville.
Tenth District—E. J. Forrester,
Sparta. -V. !
1 Eleventh District—Dan T. Cow -,
art, Wayerot*. *
Twelfth District—J. H. IRush,
Hull, Georgia, R. F. D. 1. s)2p
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
WANTED—Two rooms and kitch
enette, furnished for light house*
keeping to be occupied fry man
and .wife. Would like to move
in rooms Sept. 20th. Write J.
H. Carswell, Quitman, Ga. s!2p
WE ARE NO PREACHERS
BUT
WE DO SAVE SOLES
TWO SHOPS
455 Clayton 225 North Lump!
Phone 621 Phone 717
We Call For and Deliver Your Shoes.
MARTIN BROS.
WILL OPEN my Piano Class
September 16, at 379 N. Pope
St. Thelma Leathers, Phone
,
FEMALE HELP WANTED
lend guests of friends, here.
iMlts Hattie Smith nf Union
Point was the guest of Hisses
Bonnie and Sadia Smith the past
week.
Rev. B. M. Sailor* and family
were visiting in Athens. 8aturdny
and Sunday, with relatives and
friends.
Hiss Ether. Palmar of the Clai-
sle.Clty was here, Saturday, spend
ing awhile with relatives nnd I
friends.
Mr.* Ernest Mat:hews and family
NICHOLSON NEWS
Social and Personal
HOMES FOR SALE
WANTED—Young Lady about 25
to distribute samples and for
demonstration work in drug
stores Friday and Saturday. Ap
ply. George H. Hayes, Ilolman
Hofei, after 6 p. m. sl2p
—Five-room Brick Bungalow
noaring completion, Wcstview
Drive; large lot, modem con
veniences; hardwood floors. Just
tho hodse you've been wanting.
Term*.
NICHOLSON. Ga.—Funeral ser
vices were conducted over the re-
■ mains of Mr. Lloyd Taylor, Wed
nesday. at the Lord Cemetery, by
Rev. A. O. Hood of Commerce.
Mr. Taylor lived In this section,for
conveniences,
olson Street. $4,000. Terms.
—Six-room house with two
porches, located across street
from depot in Bogart, Ga.; 3
death, which followed a severe
case of TypholdaPnoumonis. He
leaves a wife, who was formerly
a 'Miss Wbltsel, and several small
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
. OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
. 153 We«t Clayton Street
acres land; plenty of fruit.
h. o. epting & co.
Phone 1686
RELIABLE, energetic man want-
ad at once by well known J. R.
Watkins Company. Splendid
opening in Athens to distribute
famous Watkins Products to
steady users. $35 te $7i> week
ly. , No experience necessary.
Write the J. R. Watkins Com
pany, 70-87 W. Iowa Ave.. Mem
phis, TOnn. sI2p
102 Shackelford Building
JUDGE OK'S MOUTHWASH
HOR1CON, N. Y. — When the
district school resumes here this
mouth, tMlss Isabel West will bo
free to use a soap mouthwash o-
bad boys. Judge George S. Daley
of Warren Connty. has given his
written approval of that method
of punishment. Miss West wrote
for atlvlco on tho subject when
pareats threatened a law suit ns a
result 6f’h "wash" administered by
bar to o boy who used profane
language !n her presence.
HAIRY VETCH
RECENT PROMOTIONS have
created vacancies for two neat-
appearing, energetic men with
care. Salary and commission.
H. B. Robinson, Phone 580; s!2p
LONDON.
Shoes with paper
upper will soon be for sale in
English boot shops. It Is alalmcd
that the new woven paper fabric
is very strong, washable and
I easily handled in the factory. The
[ new material has proved aatisfae.
lory for summer and indoor wear
and for infanta' shoes.
Trade in Price For a -
High Grade Battery
Written Guarantee.
SPECIAL PRICE
ON GASOLINE
—to our Battery and pit cus
tomers. ]t will pay you to
look into this offer.
Even Bag Lots of 220 Pounds 10c lb.
HUM0GERM INOCULATION
1-2 Bushel Size .... 35c—Bushel Size .... 60c
5 Bushel Sizfe .... $2.25
We will quote on Austrian Peas, Monantha Vetch,
Alfalfa, Clovers, Rye, Barley, Outs, etc. on request.
H. L C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
FOR RENT—Ten room house,
suitable lor boarders, close in.
See West. »»l West, 321 Sou
thern Mutual Building* sl2p
SALESMAN SAM
Nothing To It!
FOR RENT—Room; steam heat;
private bath. 1176 S. Milledge.
; slip
f a urree polishing
NOW WILL HELP MV
ReVOLVteR Tf» COME I
CLEAN LATER. ON-/
! on Mulberry etreeL Friends are
I glad to hare them move to our
city, since they, hare b«en elected
as a part of the Nicholson School
faculty.
Mrs. Fannie Turner of Cleveland
has moved here, residing with Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Sailors. Friends
agg glad to have her move beck
, ben.
Miss Hilda McElhannon was
; among the Nlchnliontans entering
n [ the Normal School, Athens. Tues.
of last week.
Baptismal Service was held
at the Baptist church. Saturday
' I afternoon by- Rev. P. B. Cash of
I' PpiwfAivrua.
jAECHiee
Has oFFetep
A S 25*
PRIZE Th
•we cop who
makes-me
BEST RECORD
INATARGCT
SHOOTIMCt
COWTEST.
AMD COPPER
SAM HOWDY
HAS HIGH
HOPES OH
copping-
the
0OU&H =
FOR RENT—Two large nicely
furnished rooms with bath, on
Milledge Avenue, to business
men of business ladies. Phone
1852 or 1728. sl3c
PERSONAL
Hancock Avenne at Lumpkin
['hone 677 Athena, Ga.
rcHiNG — PKxrriNG
-or yard; buttons made
if, in the lame shop
:;bave been located three
BDNA TUCK. Upataira
foolworth’s, Clayton SL
(S) Pendergrass.
/Si' The revive! services closed at
W t|,e Congregational Holiness church
IS) Tuesday evening of last week,
yevi * -* —* k. Dronk-
KINDERGARTEN will begin on
September 17 at 9:00. Mrs.
Waldo Rice, 1234 South Lump
kin.si 2c
1 , Prof, and Mrs. W. _
shire of BresVfton were visiting
here with relatives ,orer the week-
esd.
I-Mf. W. A. King. Mr. and Mrs.
Grover White of Baldwin were vis.
FOR. BETTER quality Hairy
Vetch. Winter Peas and Crim
son Clover. See Scott Seed and
Plant Co, 269 Lumpkin Street.
site
AH.MA'.SLIPPIN'
HOW KEEP YEP. EVE OM
Me.cmep— IT'5 £ASV
\WM£M 'f A KNOW
Vv. HOW -
nn.w.
ON&OYEB..NI
MO Ya TWIN
YER. GOOD I
* / FIRST TARGET -
/LOOK AT (T-AN*
'COME ON OUT IN W
.BACK YARD AN' CU.
30x3*4 Firestone Oldfield $3.95
30x3*72 Firestone Oldfield, extra large. $5.25
29x4.40 Firestone Oldfield Cords $5.50
30x4.50 Firestone Oldfield Cords .... $6.50
31x525 Firestone Oldfield Cords .... $9.50
33x6.00 Firestone Oldfield Cords .... $12.40
Guaranteed 12.000 Miles.
29x4.40 Firestone Gain Dipped Cord .. $7.50
THE FIRESTONE WAREHOUSE
H. A. CLARK, Prop.
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
OR SALE CHEAP—Two Boiton
JlulfTciMIle pups, ten weeks old.
Can be seen any time. 237 Wood-
lawn. Phone 360-W. 1 «l2c
) Saturday night and Sunday.
\l "Mr. J. M. Arnold and family of
li Easley, 8. C.. were visiting here
) with relatives over the week-end.
)! Mayor J. T. McElhannon and
.1 Chief Carl Venable were in Dan-
' lei,vllle Tuesday of the peat week.
>| Mf. Blnua Allen and family of
11 Commerce were'among the vis!-
I tori here with relallves, Sunday.
>1 Mrs. Ore Mae Drake of Athena
| waa vial tin* Jhere the peat week,
.1 the guest of relatives and triimds,
i Mr. Reevaa Bradley and famt'y
1} of Plantar were Tlllllna here with
i< Mr. and lira. 8. O. Swindle, Sun-
SHOW Va mow it5s oone
FOR SALE—One.set tho Junipr
Classics, also one set Our Won
der World. Phone 382-J. sl2e
[FOR SALE—Three-quartesr site
Violin Outfit for child, 8 to ll
years. $15.00. Phone 869. ei2p
BANNER-HERALD
Want Ads
Produce Results
Phone 75
IISS D. BAUGH’S Hemstitching
I Shop moved to 28314 Colley*
I Avenue, over Lipecomb-Erwin ft
i Co., across street from Costa’s
[Hemstitching 7He per yard;
It..as s. 7 _ll Lt-.l.