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FOR SALE—TRUCKS,'. 4 need'
Ford Troths; 1 Corbitt;- X In-t
' to motional; all in good condi-.
Aon; Phono 172-M, or 9223:;
New Georgian Garage. o3p
FOR SALE—Six room house, 3 Vi
acres of laud, 1 mtle weat of Y.
W. C. A. camp; or will trade
for city lot. F. H. McIntyre..
BLOODWORTH a D. FLANIGBN, JR,
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
■ - i - PHONE 1467
304 Southern Mutual Building
LAMAR—The friends and rdla-
tires of Judge and Mrs. William
Bailey Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Jef
ferson M. Lamar, Miss Sarah
M. Lamar, Mra. G. M. MacNld-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Toy, Mr.
and Mrs. Boekaber Toy end Mrs.
Cecilc Pools are invited to at
tend the funeral of Judge Wil
liam Salley Lamar tomorrow,
Saturday, September 29, at 11
o’clock, from the Emmannel
Episcopal church. The follow
ing gentlemen will pldase serve
as pallbearers, Hon. Howell Er
win. Mr. Frank Lipscomb, Mr
Lamar C. Rucker, Mr. Carlyle
Cobb, Major Hunter Harris and
Mr. Andrew C. Erwin. Dr. A.
G. Richards of the Emmanuel
Episcopal church will officiate,
with interment in Oconee ceme-
itery. Bernstein Bros. Funeral
Home.
MACON, Ga.-(,
tional 1’ecan Growers' assS^HHj
closed its annuul convention nW
Thursday, with the election of Dr.
T. H. McIIatton, 1 'Athens, president
and the selection of Ardmore, Ok
lahoma, ns the 1029 convention
city. Dr. McHstton is head of the
horticultural department of the
sta y college of agriculture.
Other officers elected were: J.
H. Fullilove, Shreveport, La., first
his Lady Could
ifbusework. Finally a FrieU
Advised- Cardui Which
Helped Her. jj §
Brinkley, Ark—In telling how
he had been helped by taking
ACROSS FROM Curb Market-
Superior tire service, expert
vulcanizing; second-hand tires;l
cars washed 76c. Phone 21, 1301
Oconee Street. a30pi
MOVING — CRATING —STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
she had »:een helped by taking 1
Cardui when in ill health about .1
lour years ago. Mrs. T. M. Ehtfeis, .
of this city, recently wrote:
“I was very weak and run-down ■ ■
simply dragging around. :({ |
“1 waa not able to do my houifc* ;
work on account of that tirccl, .
miserable feeling. #
“I suffered with my'back. 3*1
could hardly turn over at night, j
j:i’d‘I would feel so tired and worn ’
v. hen I got up in the morning. My ’
head, and down the back of my ;
neck, ached so. * L
“A friend advised me to take -
Cardui. By the time I had taken *
nna Vtaffla T mao Vrttov Kiaf T* Lank
FOR SALE I
MARTIN'S BEAUTY PARLOR |
If you don't mean business don’t
inquire. 10014 College Avenue.
s30p
FOR RENT
; Thera will be a Boy Scout court
■ of Honor, at Scout Headquarters,
I next; Tuesday night. 8:00 p. m-
: Mr. Sidney Boley, chairman, will
- preside. All members of the
1 Court of Honor are requested to
rbe, present; . .
FOR RENT—Two large furnished
rooms with bath or apartment.
iPhone 1728 or 1862. o3c
FOR SAL®—1927 Essex Coach,
$460.00; P. L. Turpin, 197 Bou
levard. Phone Mfrj.
HEMSTITCHING
Scoruts ready for advancement in
rank,;or for merit DSdges, aro re.
quested to go to Scout Headquar
ters end' file their applications be.
fore Tuesday.
At this time, the degree of
“Eagle Scout'' will bb confered
'upon Charles Rowland, Troop No.
6 Athens. A lull representation
from all troops -In the city, in
cluding scoutmasters and assist
ant scoutmasters Is urged. It scout
headquarters IS not large enough,
an effort w'll be made to secure
MISS D. BAUGH'S Hemstitching!
Shop moved to 23344 College
Avonue, over Lipscomb-Erwin A
Co, across street from Costa's.
Hemstitching 714 c per yard;
buttons made to order; all kinds
of ideating.«30P
JfAVN—Th*> e-faiivee and friend*,
of Mr. and Mra. M. F. Mann, of
NOW IS IRE TIME TO PLANT THESE
TURNIP SEED
OR RK\T—After October 1st.
the John L. Booth Stables on
Clayton street. Apply 688 Mil-
r of' raj rlver »“d ‘ho next
S- r .‘ lh A",' Holdeman Sn™ttln / We,t 0t the •*W*»W* The
u f? i® m. iL ' advertising committee reported
Atlanta’cl' f * vort : :I » oh » national campalgi
?, r ' aoch as other growers have. The
eldge Avenue or phone 1579.
one bottle, I was Utter, but I kept
or taking it, and when I had taken
three boh-lea, I wtc doing my work
and feeling fine. I was in good
health.
M I have taken Cardui since then.
It sure helps me.”. t< ,<
Thousands of nomen have writ
ten to tell of the benefit*Cardui
has been to them In helping to’
build them up to health. >
Cardui la a reconstructive tonic,
cf mild-acting medicinal hprb*,
end may be safely taken by wo
men of all ages. , .
Get a bottle, tiday. i :'*n
For sale 'by druggists, every
where. l j
such as other growers have.
committee on tariff recommended
that the tariff on pecans in th-*
shell he raised from three to six
cents and that on studied pecans
the tariff be elevated from six to
fifteen cents.
The committee on varieties of
pecans announced that the. six
leading varieties for orchardists
ere: Stewart pecans first;
Sch’ey, second; Success, third;
Moneymaker, fourth; Fratic, fifth
*XJR RENT—At 150 Cloverhurst
Terrace, facing park, furnisher!
or unfurnished apartment. Cull
Mrs, Jarrell ot 1818. o5p
and Mrs. Harold Turner, of At*
Junta. Mr. i.nd Mrs. T. A. Mann,
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. A.
i\*, Mann, Mr. and Mrs. L A.
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mann,
Mr. L. M. Mann of Atlanta, Ga.:
■ Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mann of
t Hull, Mr. Jesse F. Mann of Hul!
and Mr. and Mrs. Jon** Oarithers
• of Commeice, Ga., arc invited to
'attend the funeral of Mrs. M. F.
(Frances Elizabeth) Mann Sat
urday morning, September 2P#
at 11:00 a. m. from the Union
Baptist churc:, Madison coun
ty. Rev. Mr. Craft, of Toccoa ;
and Rev. Norman of Colbeic,
ONION SETS
Our Prices Are Right—•
And the Quality the Best.
H. L. COFER & COMPANY "
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street 'Phone 247
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route near Georgia State
Teachers College, and
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,E—Beautiful Dahllaa;
HAMILTON SAILS
FOR LONDON AS
RHODES SCHOLAR
AN APOLOGY
Wc regret very much that owing
and Pebst, six:h.
The committee on federal aid
caked for addition money for ex
perimental work.
The date for the next convention
will be the uocond Tuesday, Wed
nesday nnd Thursday of Septem-
'.er.
J. H. Wells was made second
vice president fo* Florida.
to the overflow of business In our
CM fee Shoppe lost night our ser- •'
vice was not op to our usual stan
dard. Wo are taking on more help*
Thomas J. Hamilton, who grad
uated from the University of
Georgia, last spring, sailed for
every day and feel satisfied that
WANTED—First class cook, nnd n
maid. Good wages. 440 S. Jlil-
Iedgo Avenue.o2c
London on the United States liner
America Friday, embarking from
New York. Mr. Hamilton is a
IOLMAN HOTEL.
EPPS—The funeral of Mr. Thom-
as L. Epps, Ki announced in
Thursday’n paper will be held
*—*n *he Oconer street Metho-
New York. ..... — .. _
Rhodes Scholar and will attend
Oxford for three years. Hn sailed
Plant Now—All Colors
Genuine Spencer
SWEET PEAS >
Phone 1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
(WANTED-Two sales Indies to
trav«*l with crew, calling on
merchants on’v: no ma^fticinP'
or books
dunce f
Tinstone
'■ SPECIAL THIS WEEK
29x4.40 firestone Balloon Cords .. $6.87
2!>xl. 10 i'ircstono Oldfield Balloons .... $5.75
30x4.50 Firestone Oldfield Balloons .... $6.75
Firestone Gum-dipped, Oldfield and Courier
Tires are now guaranteed for life against any
and all defects.
I have a tremendous stock of tires on hand of
all sizes. I sell only for cash.
with the 1928 group of Rhodes
scholars.
Mr. Hamilton was selected as
a; pleasant work and
or real monev; call 6 to
today. Hoc Mr. Holmes,
-(Advert! jement)
the current Rhodes scholar from
Marian life!.
WANTED—I will
small portable ^
have you? Wrl
Lumpkin fitrMt
TUB VETERINARY DIVISION
Oeergl* State College *£
Agriculture .
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICB
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J. Atnens, Ga.
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY V
Successors.
’ ERWIN & CO. and LIPSCOMB & CO.
’ GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL .ESTATE and RENTING
, 35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
Banner-HernM.
WANTDD—Room by youi
ness man in .» private
ATLANTA, Ga.
HISCKLLANKOl/S.
NOTICE—I)r. D. L. Tcacoclt has
resumed his prncticn after r "-’
erel weeks* vacation. sSOp
You Can Get It Quicker I,
At MILLEDGE PARK ,
PHARMACY i
Millcdgc and Lumpkin i
Railroad Schedules
H. A. CLARK, Prop.
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
SCHEDULE CHANGE
St I Effective September 30, Train
(®) No. 6, will-leave Athena 8:66 a. m
(©) .Instead 7:30 a. m. as at present,
J-Si Train No. 8 trill leave Athens at
iS 1 4.20 p. m. instead of 4:30 p. m., as
(@) ilt prer-mt. Train Ifo. 7 will ar-
i<7Si, rive Athens 8:33 p. m. instead ol
’** 9:03 p. m. As at present
=s | Southern Rally way System
Lost in the
Woods—
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
c . Athens. Ga.
To and From South anti West
ARRIVE DEPART
• Atlanta-
10:25 pm Birmingham 8:V’, ani
1:27 am Atlanta 5:29 «m
10:80 am Atlanta 5:30 pm
’* Atlnnta-
2:15 pm B’ham-Menie 2:45 pm
To and From North and Hast
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wnah.
5:29 am rtfch.-NorfolIt H»;23 pm
BETTER REPAIRING
FOR YOUR AUTO
Your life may depend on u
Repair Job being RIGHT, so
Kft the best. Wc do only the
best. Wc 9 also do Welding,
Washing and Doping;
* WRECKER SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
EPPS GARAGE
Phone 497
392 Washington Street
*28-30.-’
NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA, CT*rk<
County:
Personally appeared, Henry II.
West, .whq wn» a * and Mate for so
licitor General of the Western Cir
cuit ip i he Democratic primary on
\8:53 Richmond I:‘27 a.-i
v New York Wash.
'S:4C pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:13 pm
GJlINESVILLE MIDLAND RT.
. B.-bwlulefl Effective Jan. 2, 1927
a—No. 2 leaves Athens for Gain
esville, 8:10 a. m.
■—No. 12 loaves Athens for Gain-
eavtlle, 11:15 a. m.
X—No. 11 arrives Athens from
Gainesville. 10:32 n. m,
a—No. 1 urnvos Athens from
Gainesville, 6:60 p. m.
!—Dally.
a—Daily except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 1 nnd 2 coveroc
iiy Motor Oar No. <03.
CENTRA 1^ OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:G0 a. m-,
and 4:45 p. m.
nlis from Macon 11:45 a. m.,
Scptcm'xr 12, 1928, who boine
duly swom on oath deposes and
.ays that his campaign expenses
were as follows:.
1 Assessment fees—$170.00.
HENRY H. WEST,
Sworn to and subscribed before
•c this the 24th da- of Septem
ber, 1928.
E. J. CRAWiFOED,
fTerk Superior Court.
HOMES FOR SALE
—Five-room Brick Bungalow
now completed, Wcstvlcw
Drive; large lot, modern con
veniences; hardwood floors. Just
the house you’ve been wanting.
Term-:.
—SW-roqin • house, hardwood
floors, all conveniences, Nich
olson Street. $4,000. Terms.
—Six-room bouse with two
porches, loeatod across street
from depot In Bogart, Ga.; 3
acres land; plenty of fruit,
H. O. EPTING & CO.
Phone 108$
j 103 Shackelford Building
SPECIAL—1927 PONTIAC COUPE; New
Tires; Original Paint Like New, for only $550.
Special prices on ALL USED CARS FRIDAY anil
SATURDAY—Now is the time to buy—Now is
the time to get DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER.
Clarke Court y, Georgia.
! NOTICE
1 At the oxpiration of ten days
from this datd, September 26.
J928, the undersigned will file
yrith Mayor and Council of Ath-
rns, Ga., their application for a
permit to erect, estabUsh and op
erate a bulk station for storing
f fined oil, gasoline and lubricat-
g oils and other products han-
rd by this company, on the
operty of J. A. Stevens.-located
at 532 and 690, on the East side
of Barber street at Atlanta Ave
nue. in said city of Athens, and
having a frontage of approxi-
mtaclv 200 feot on Barber street
end 200 feet on Atlanta avenue.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
> , OF KENTUCKY, i
. By J. C. Coleman.
jo7p.
You’ll Find These to Choose From
FORDS
New Type Tudor Sedan.
1920 Ford Touring.
1926 Ford Touring.
STUDEBAKER
1926 Coach.
1926 Tonring.
1925 Roadster.
NASH
1926 Nash Sedan.
1930 Nash Touring.
BUICK
192$ Buick Touring.
1922 Batch Touring.
1924 Buick Touring.
1924 Buick Sedan.
O. BEE LAND, C. A, Phone 640
O. BOLTON, Apt., Phone 1601
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
These modern shoppers read the advertisements carefully
and regularly. They find that the advertisements save them
steps, bother, trouble and time.
Lala-North-South
ARRIVE
i : 19:45 am
i 9:05 pm
MILLER, Com’l Agent
Telephone 81
PECAN TREES
1927 Coupe. :
TRUCKS
11.27 W Ton Chevrolet.
1920 Vi Ton Dodge.
1913 Vi Ton Dodge.
192$ 2 Ton Dodge.
1920 Dodge.
FRANKUN
1924 Touring.
Stewart and Schley
—We offer for November, Be
cember und January Delivery
Fifty Cents to One Dollar
Apiece,
Delivered at Athens, Ga.
ACCLIMATED
No Better To Be Had
—“The Pecan Growers of the
Future will be known as the
Aristocrats of the Agricultural
World,"
LIPSCOMB PECAN
NURSERY
niONF. 345
1I0RGI.4 RMI.ItOAD
SCHEDULES
DEPART
8:30 am
1:60 pm
x—4:45 pm
x—9:00 pin
HALLOWE’EN
GOODS
—Nice aoaortment of Tally
Cards, Place Cards, Not Cops,
Games' and Party Goods for
the Hallowe’en Party—the Big
Season of the Year.
Whitehead’s Gift &
Book Shop
163 East Clayton'BL
s ^jr i -iPhone 441—
hr except Sunday.
J. SWANT0N IVY
Dealer Dodge Bros. Motor Cars and
Graham Bros. Trucks
184 125 East Broad Street
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