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MONDAY, OCTOSER 29, 1928.
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FOR SALR
FOR SALE-—-Half price, small
. plage; six milés #rom towh.
. Terms by the year or month.
. 6 pércent on deferrzd pay
. ments. F. H. McEntire. 0310[
FOR SALE-—New Ford standard
coupe. Winn Motor Co., 132
" "Oconee Street, Telephon: 1876.
f 030¢
FOR SALE—I 6 room house, with
“lin two blocks campus; four
i apartments; four ‘baths; good
', condition; garages and out
_ buildings; large lot. Price
~$5,000; 1-4 cash, balance easy
o terms.’ Call 345 or see H. P.
mlawrence, Lipscomb-Erwin &
&39mpany. odle
IR SALE — Small, two-eye
S’\'?ater. Wood or coal; four
%oints pipe; all practically
swh'eW. Cheap. Phonf;l4]3. - 031¢
f§_ . LOST OR STOLEN
Tl 5 STRAYED OR STOLEN
dne pair mules; black mares;
a jveighing around 850 pounds.
ith &e six years. Any informa
ess On - reward. Notify 3.0 D,
e pa'ooks. Hoschton, Ga. 030 p
d ih e
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h:ev val and Departure of Trains
L Athens, Ga.
for O and From South and West
. "RIVE DEPART
Atlanta
-10:25 pm. Birmingham 8:53 am
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To ard From North and East
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odu ey Effective Jan 21097
so. 2 leaves Achens Jor: Gain
aville, R+lß. 8. m,
To. 17 dn=ves AtWene tor Gain
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x—No. 11 arrives Athens Trom
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g—No. 1 arrives Athens from
;\ Gainesville, 550 v m
—Daily.
’ __Dafly gxpept Sunday
hedules N»os. 1 and 2 covered
P 8 Motor Car No 100
CENTRAL 01 GTORGIA
: JTRAINS !
part for Macon 8:00 & m.,
and 4:45 p. m.
ive from Macon 11:46 a. m.,
: and 9:10 p. m.
~ BEELAND, C. A., Phone 640
). BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661
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OUTHERN RAILWAY 1
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am 10:45 am
- pm R:35 nm
.B. Miller, Com’l Agent |
Telephone Rl.
- Firestone
Prices Cut
- AGAIN
Firestone Tires
- H. A. CLARK
ATHENS LEADERS
HINTON SECURITIES €COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Avenue
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
FOR SALE—6-room house, «Springdale; 8-room house, Boule
vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room house, Broad: soon
be business property.
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Engineers and Contractors l
140 West Clayton Street ;
Pt 1118 Ataens, Ga.
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fittedi
Dr. K. L. Haughey
—Optometrist— ;
186 Clayton |
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-—Three or four room
nicely furnished apartment. All
_convefljenozs. Phone 1579. 030 p
FFOR RENT-—At 150 Cloverhurst
Terrace, facing park, furnished
or unfurnishéed anartment. Call
Myrs. Jarrell at 1813. o3le
LOST AND FOUND
i FOUND—On Cloverhurst Avenue
| two auto tires, on rims. Owne:
! . identify and pay for ad. Phone
[ 778, 030¢
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WANTED--One-horse. ..wagon ..cn
| one-hors> wagon gear. R, T.
Holmes, R. A, Athens, Phone
! 694-J. *oo3lp
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THE VETERINARY DIVISION
i Georgia State College of
| Agriculture o~
| Wil Respond tu Calls for
: V ETERINARY SEXVICE
i Monoderate charges will be made.
+ Poavne OH.Ji Athens, Ga.
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. Hear ‘Lhese Records
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Lifctime
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; V 21678—Grieving
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. DOROTHY PERKINS
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CITIZENS PHARMACY
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APPLES
50¢c Per Peck.
Across From Csmpue
ELROD TIRE SHOP
Vuleanizing a Specalty
SECOND-HAND TIRES.
Gas and Oil Doping
Washicg and Polishing
ROAD SERVICE
Phone 1981 163 E. Broad St
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GEORGIAN HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffe-
Shop.
—We are mow%offering a First
Class Luncheon for 65¢, and Din
ner for 75c.
—Bring the family and enjoy
T'rank Silva and his 9 Musicians,
playing for all meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
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BANQUET TUESDAY
FOR B.Y.P. U. AT
LOCAL CHURCH
Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock,
the Prince Avenue Baptist church
will oive a banquet for the Senior
B. ¥. P. U uniéns and all the
Young People of the senior age,
seventeen to thirty vears old.
A splend'd program has been
arranged and plans made to make
this one of the best ever held.
All Young people of the church
membership are urged to attend,
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
The third installment of citv
saxes dre due from October 15th
to -November Ist, inclusive. Tax
payers who fail to pay on or be
fore November Ist will have to
pay $1.50 cost of fi-fa, which wil
be issued against al delinquents,
+G. E. OFARRELL,
o3le. City Marshal.
NOTICE
1928
STATE and COUNTY
, TAXES
NOW DUE
A. M. RURCH. T. ¢
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THE BANNER-HERALD,' ATHENS, GEORGIA.
FINE NEW HOTEL
Spanish Edifice Designed- By
Addison Mizner Completed
[ORMALLY * GPENED OCTOBER 27
Distinctive Among the Finest Hotels
of the South for Design
and Settng .
The fine new hotel "planuedi
and built at: Sea Island Beach by
Howard E. Coffin and the citizens
of Brunswick, is now completed, and
the formal opening will take place
October 27. It is the first modern ho
tel which Saint Simons Island, or any
of the Coastal Islands, has known‘
and one in which they have every
reason to take pride. To the lure |
of ocean. and -beach, of rare pfi
oaks, pine and cypress, and their!
perennial draperies of sea moss, of |
the new Cols Course and Casino,
will mow be added the luxuries
of a modern hotel to thrill visitors
with Sea Island Beacli's exceptional
cation advantages.
This new structure was designed
by Addison Mizner, of Paln Beach,
master interpreter of Spanish ar
chitecture in this country, and the
result justifies the choice. For Miz
ner has taken the best of the old
traditions of Spain and rendered
them in a modern setting with un-
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patio, cathedral windows, Moorish
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give the signal to his men to march
at once to put down one of the
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built around a broad patio or gar-—
den lavishly planted in flowering
shrubs and vines. The cloistered
walls surround-. this patio, into
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n The Hotel Gardens
and every room is outside. The
cool breezes of the ocean make it
delightful all the year round at
Sea Island Beach.
The hotel overlooks the Atlantic
on one side and the inland watera
of Black Banks River on the other,
The Casino, bathing pool and tha
famed five-mile ocean beach of Sea
Island are .within a stone's throw
The golf course, vacht club and ten
nis courts are al. available quickly
from this point, so that the new ho
tel is the hub and center of all of
the leland’s splendid sports and ac
tivities,
Saint Simons Island has for yeass
been one of the favorite seaskhors
spots of the South. Its spiandid
beaches, figshing, yachting ané
other water sports have asttracted
hosts of visitors. Its natural beap
ty, climate and accessibility have
appealed more and more to an sver
increasing cir¢le. With the comple—
tion of the new hotel, and the many
other improvements accomplished
by Mr. Coffin, it will be more pop--
ular than ever, and is destined ta
take its place as the finest sesxote
resort in Georgia, one of fly fore=
most in the Somdl, .. h&m
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heactically the whole of the Unit
od States and Canada, and the
outcome of the competition here
will be watched with interest.
Another feature which is part of
the advance exploitation work of
the Fair will ba a “Miss Athens’’
slection. Nom'nation blanks car
ryving a $25 reward have bheen
widely circulated throughout the
section and to date the names of
150 young ladies have been re
ceived. SSOO in prizes are offered
to winners in this competition,
and in addition to these prizes
%he title of “Miss Athens” will
be conferred upon the fortunate
young lady polling the greatest
number of friendsh’p points to
wer credit by Saturday Nov. 17th.
An elahorate . coronation cere
money is nlanned for the winners,
with _special scenic effects and
gorgeous costumes. Concluding
the ceremonies for the: yo%
ladies w'll be a reproduction of a
seane from the Court of St James.
Due to a typographical error in
Sunday’s paper our news item read
SSOO in the Popular Lady Con-
This is a mistake and we meant
&500 in the Popular Lady Conl
test. %
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HONOR MEMORY T
HAZELTON, Pa.—(f)—The ma.
chinery of every colliery in the
anthracite coa! region was stilled
Monday as 156,000 mners cele
brated Mitchell Day in honor of
the late John Mitchell, former ‘n- |
ternational president of the United
Mine Workers of ‘America.
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POET DIES
NEW.YORK. — (B} — Thomas
Walgh, crit'e, poet, assistant edi
tor of the: Commonwealth cied
Monday of hear: disease on the
steps of his residence in Clinton
gtreet, Brooklyn. He was 63(
vears old. %
—By Cowan
~—gßy Martin