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THE DANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1828
PACE FIVE
NDAY,
—Special for Monday— T
Childrrn'x Hmts—Half Price I 1
See Our Pelt 1UU for $2.95 | j
New Showing of Velvet, Metallic, £
REAI. ESTATE
IF YOU WANT to own * lot, buy
• Univerelty Heights Lot, 10 per
cent cuh; balance $16 00 month,
intereit at 0 per cent; prices
$260 to $1,000. It'a ea«y to buy
a desirable lot on these terms.
! Accident Victim
I RV WANT AD RATES
:IH> 2 Cents a Word
Minimum charts of 40 cents.
„ <1.00 for three insertions. Seres
fie* P» tlmes^for the pries of firs in-
; All discontinuances MUST be
made in person at the Banner-
rfPJ,. Herald OfHco or by letter.
il>D*|.1UstlMh discsatiaaances are
V. ALI ^ mud.
B? 75 Want Ad 75
nirnvp 9
| FUNERAL NOTICES |
TOR RENT—Three or f- r room
. nicely furnished apartiwat.. All
conveniences. Phone 1579. n4c
To Be Buried In
Jones Cemetery
Velonr and Pelt Hats for Ladies, i
Mrs. Arthur Burch
66,
■ n Bride**
■ months,
of Jnck-
in Clark**
DEAN—The friends and nlntives
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bern'
Dean, Mr. and Mri. John \V.
Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W.
Dean, Mr. Paul Dean, Bobbie
Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Gobis
Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Hancock, Miss Ruby Dean, sic
invited to attend ths funeral of
Mr. John Berry Dean today,
Sunday, November 4, at 4 pi m..
POR ALDERMAN
First Wsrd
I hereby announce myself n' Mr. John Berry been, M. died
candidate for rr-election aa Al-; Saturday at o local hospital as tho
derman from the First Ward, result' of an automolble, accident
City of Athena, Georgia, subject on the Athens-Danletsvllle road,
to the rules of tho Dcmocratic.und will bo burled Sunday after.
primary. I noon In Jonas chapel cemetery after _
II. L. SEAGRAVES. I*ervlcea in the chapel which will mt 3:30 o'< I - r h\ l:.-v w. I.
he conducted by the Rev. W. f. Bowden, pastor of >:■■■- i impel.
„„„ .Hpenrman, pastor of tho Baptist RUument will Is In Ihmus
Hilt AU1KKMAN Ichurch. The funeral will take, tery. The pnllbearei
Second Ward 'place at 4.00 o’clock, with Bern. Messrs, c. s. No
t hereby announce myself i stein. Heothers Funeral Home In Bdsar (loodrum. .
candidate for re-election as A!-, chars* of arrangements. Friends j. Wanes nnd A.
/Icrman from the Second Ward, o: Mr. Dean will be pallbearers. Dorman-Brldgeo 1
City of Athens, Georgia, subject Mr. Dean wan born in Madison Mr. Kreves WI
to the rut s of tho Democratic county, where he resided an his Korea Methodist
prmarj. , iHfe. Ife la survived by his wife, inn him are five ,
A. E. DAVISON. I Mrs. Minnie Lou Dean: one P. Moser, Atlanta
.daughter, Jewell Agnes Dean; his try. Alliens; Jlri
FOR ALDERMAN I parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Loganavllle; Mn
Third Wsrd I Dran: Hires brothers. Joe W.. Paul Way cross; Mrs.
I hereby announce myself n * mI Bobble Dean; and ihrao ens; ■ son, Mr. 1
candidate for re-election as A!- .sisters, Sire. Goble Strickland, Mrs. .enaj' two slater
derman from the Third Ward,'A™ 0 * Hancock and Mias Ruby Reeves. Htnthum.
City of Athens. Georgia, subject Dean. Reeves, ststham;
FOR RENT—On* room with board
in ateam-hested Boarding home;
Phone 634-W. • ■ ngp
A. E. DAVISON.
MONEY TO LOAN
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished
or unfurnished apartment, sep
arate entrance and meters; fac
ing park; with garage apace;
call Mrs. Jarrell, Phone 181$.
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST
PHONE ■'"
BANNER-nERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULT8.
Phone 228
314 Southern Mutual Building.
from Jones Chapel, Madison I
alneo. LOST OR STOLEN
f,5?!^ STRAYED—From home Thursday
Friends will serve as
county. — —
pallbearers. Rev. W. J. Spear
man of the Baptist church, will
officiate, with Interment In
Jones Chapel cemetery. Bom-
stein Brothers Funeral Home.
BLOODWORTH C. D, PtANIOBN, JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLAN1GEN
General Insurance
‘ PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
**& night, blnck and Un hound
c« ana dog, female, small side. Notify
' mm . 2* E Henry, Oconee Heights,
ty and Phon * ”»• Rgg «^- n6p
TRAYED OR STOLEN—Blnck,
long-cared hound dog; tag and
name D. O. Whitehead on col-
ItE Y« Mb; Tag No. 288; Phono 9196.
V n4p
ftho.r nc i. ». vr 1 , ,
POR RENT-*-Six room house, 278
West Clayton street; Dr. L. H.
Crow.n4p
, Mrs. J.
, C. Au.
’omptnn.
IEEVES — The relotives nnd
friends of Mr. Charles Freder
ick Reevrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Moser of Atlanta, Go.; Mr. awl
Mrs. G. C. Autry of Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Compton,
of Logansvtllo, Gin.; Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Cook of Wayeroot,
On.; Mr. and Mn. L. J. Nash,
of Athens; Mr. and Mn. Fred
Reeves, of Athens; Miss Fannie
Reevrs, of Stathom, On.; Miss
Anne Reeves, of Statham, Ga.:
and Mr. Virgil Reeves, of Stat
ham, Ga., are Invited to attend
tho funeral of Mb. Charles:
Frederick Reeves this Sunday,
afternoon, November 4, from]
the Boggs Methodist chapel at
3:36 o'clock. Kev. W. I. Bow
den, pastor of the church wilL
officiate. M:\ O. S. Nash, Mr. i
P. E, Adams, Mr. Edgnb Good-
FOR RENT—My home, 297 Hull
street, until Sept 1st, partlv
fumished, $80.00 per month;
fine garden, garage. Col, Jot.
E. Were, S. Crest Road. Chat
tanooga, Tcnn. Capt. Nicholas
LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE
$ At 5?i> and 67®
Desirable Homes and Business Property for Sale
at Attractive Prices and on Term Payments.
DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO.
Phone 1621 617 Southern Mutual Bldg.
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
t h, (1ST—Since November 1, large
wt female German police dog; name
unc OS’tell -Hione Cap|, Trimble,
S0UTHWICK WILL
GIVE DRAMATIC i
RECITAL HERE
J. H. RUCKER.
FOR ALDERMAN
Fourth Ward
I hereby announce myself t
candidate for ro-elrction vs Al
derman from the Fourth Ward.
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
C. F. CRYMES.
FOR .RENT — Nicely funhihed
bedroom; nil conveniences, 'in
cluding steam heat. 139 Grady;
Phone 1033.nfc
FAIR FOR COLORED
PEOPLE THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY HERE
n fro|: of National
gold Schntffer fountain
iltials F. C. M,| Phone
nSp
FOR RENT—Occupancy Novcm-
b.r 16th, furnished or unfur
nished apartment; splendid lo
cation; gang*; all conveniences,
private entrance; very reason
able; Phone 768-J.n5c
Henry Lawrence Nouthwick will
appear at the Georgia Stats
Teachers College Monday night In
Hound auditorium. Mr. South-
wick wUl give v dramatic recital
ut Shakesepare’a famous drama,
“King Lear . The hour for the
performance is 8 o’clock.
Mr. Southwick has appeared in
dramatic recital here before and a
lam audience is expected to at
tend the performance tomorrow
night.
-WARD—For return of amnll
simmery, black hound dog, with
simmery. blue neck, missing
.since October 19; Return to J.
t. Dial half wav betwern Ath-
ns nnd Bogart on Atlanta |
A Fair .for Xegrocn, con*lu<- '•<!
under auspices of. the T*>a< ti*>r
Training am! Industrial In*tltut»
will be held November > nn<l f. It
tie announced. The fair opens at
1:30 o’clock on Thttraday.
Field day exercise* Include font
race*,-potato race*, and basketball,
beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Mitch,
ell a.id Mitchell’* show* of Chlcn.
go will furnlah amusement fca.
turea.
Friday la “Agrlrulturnl Day," b**.
ginnlng nt 11 o'clock .with a poul
try demonstration, farjneriT confe,*.
cnee and special speakers. Prem
ium* are offered for exhibits,
which arc invited*
K W# Arc Now Prepared to Give
FLYING LESSONS
ISv Competent Innlrurlor
PAY AS YOU LEARN
COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS
— ••—•" flights, stunts, acrobatics—Night sessions
FOR ALDHRMAN
* Fifth Ward
I her. by announce myself a
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Fifth Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
tiers no
:harged
scroll,
the m» r
the ca
hold Products In Athens, and
ntarby towns. Makes sales of
$160 to $300 a month or more,
Rawleigh Methods get buslnhss
everywhere. No selling experi
ence required. We. supply prod
ucts, sales and advertising lit
erature and service methods;
everything you need. Profits
increase every month. Lowest
prices; best values; most com
plete service. W. T. Rawleigh
Co., Dept GA-522, Memphis.
INCLUDING FLIGHTS, STUNTS, ACROBATICS—Night sessions
for Claatto in Mechanics, Rigging Planes and Navigation—nil
necessary to obtain license as pilot.
ARMEL FLYING SCHOOL—Phone 687—Athens
IR SALE—Daffodil land Jon-
lll Bulbs, Phono 1045. nSp
CARD OF THANKS
To our many friends, who, in
our r:ccnt affliction, so gracious
ly yninlstered to us in so many
beautiful ways, we desire to re
turn our heartfelt gratitude, il-y
the richest blessings of our Heav
enly Father ever rest upon each
of you.
MRS. R. H. BULLOCK,
AND FAMILY.''
.BarWreilio; $12.00 per month. I
Hubert M. Rylee, Lew Office'/
720’ Southern Mutual Rnilding.j
PRESIDENTIAL
' Election Returns
—BY LEASED WIRE—
Postal Telegraph Company
Colonial Theatre
TUESDAY NIGHT
November 6
LADIES ESPECIALLY
INVITED
At the reqnett of lire. R. H.
Bullock* the case .charring reek-
lea* driving/ against HoOeweil
Baxter, younrf son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. W> Baxter, was dismissed in
recorder's court _ ,U was learned
when hit by mn automobile driven i $6000 in the first
* - “ Sydney. •*
STAGE MONEY
First Actor: My dca
I’d lend you the mono;
thought you'd pa- it bad
... _ Second Actor: Pay
yesterday, Mr. Bullock was killed » Why msn, jn mymw pin;
l>y young Baxter last month.
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS v
St. Lf
ir din
—OIID I
Jno Dor'
t SALE—Large Moore Bunga-
IW-Heater. Mahogany enamel- -— - .,
4. splendid condition; can K I WANTED—Man v*o knows fnnn,
Vn at. Williams .Transports-. life to trnval In country) steady
,lon Co., corner Clayton and,, work; good profits; MeConnor.
!ull; Phono 488. n4ji A Company, Dopt. B-274, Mom-
phis, Tcnn.
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
DRESSMAKING
WE WILL START yoir In per
manent business, furalshing ev
erything. $10-$» dally profit
selling 200 daily nceesiitles. Mc-
IRESSMAKING — Remodelling,
Dresses and Coats made and ra-
' modeled like new. Ellen Wink-
field, 229 Bridge St.; Phone 428.
GIFTS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
—We are getting in New
Goods-every «•. You will find
that gift here nt Moderate
Prices. Come in nnd look thorn
aver!
Whitehead’s Gift &
LIPSC0MB-ERWIN& COMPANY
ERWIN & CO. and LIPSCOMB * CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
MALE HELP WANTED
TIIP VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State Collars of
Aarlroltnre
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will b* made.
Phone 757-J. Athona, Go.
■V a MAN (IAN EARN $6 cash an
hour, selling Vanderbilt shirts.
X ties. and underwear direct to
X 1 | wearer. Experience unneces-
K) C /nary. Rush season now on.
’ Il 11 Sample, outfit FREE. Dopt.
•I j 1081-A, Vanderbilt Mint, Inc..
'338 Sixth Avenue, New York,
i / 1 n4n
Complete Line
DOROTHY PERKINS
Toiletries
“The College Line”
CITIZENS PHARMACY
FLOWER GARDEN—DUnthus or Pinks, Sweet Alyssum, Cnl-
Hopols, Daisies, Larkspur, Digitalis, Galllardia, Pansies, Poppies,
Phlox, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Williams, Verbena, Vinch,
Sweet Peas, Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus,, Daffo
dils; Evergreens Norway Spruce, Artprvitae, Chinese Juniper,
It VEGm?ABLE GARDEN—Turnips, Spinach, Mustard, Lettuce,
Onion Sots, Dwarf Essex Rape, Lettuce, Cabbage Sard and Plants,
Onion Scod and Plant*.
LAWNS—All lawn grass*.. Fertilise lawns now with Vigoro
and Sheep Manure. m
FIELD SEED—Hairy Vetch, Crimson Clovtrs, Alfslfs, Austrian
Pens, Oats, Rye,-Wheat, Barley, D. E. Rape; all Pasture Mixtures
HOMESFORSALE
Hear These Records
1649 — "Right or
rJrfrj Wrens"
—Art Gilkane
1573-D—"Clarinet Msrmalsde"
—Ted Lewie’ Bond.
Darden Music House
Railroad Schedules
now completed, Weatview
Drive; large lot, modern coo-
Terms
venjences; hardwood floors. Just
tho house you’ve boon wanting.
—Six-room house with two
porches,'located across straa
from depot In Bogart, Ga.;
acres land; plenty of fruit
Magnificent High Grade
Furnishings For Your
Living Room! Save!
• SEABOARD __
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens. Ga.
To and From South and Wool
ARRIVE .. DEPART
Atlanta-
10:15 pm Birmingham 8:6$ am
1:27 am Atlanta 6:2$ am
10:30 am Atlanta 0:30 pm
Atlanta-
2:15 pm Bluuii-Msm. 2:45 pm
To and From North andjbat
ARRIVE DEPART
Now York-Wash. , .
5:29 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
New York Wash.
2:52 Richmond 1*1 aa
Now York Wash. .
2:45 pm Rich-Norfolk 2:15 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND BY.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2. 1927
7-Pc. Outfit
E. I. SMITH INSURANCE
AGENCY
E. L Smith. Jr. Manager
-GENERAL INSURANCE—
Day Phone 279
. . Ni-ht Phono 1469-W
* H. L C0FER & COMPANY .
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street ■ Phone 247
H. O. EPTING & CO.
—$139 never bought such remarkable value in complete fur
nishings for a Living Room! This is a s|>eeially arranged
outfit and includes the following artlcfea: Jkgnnnij
DAVENPORT with serpentine front, REVERSIBLh
CUSHIONS, LUXURIOUS WING CHAIR, in Jacquard
Velour . . . . handsome new style CENTER TABLK with
mahogany veneer top and base finished to match
TABLE SCARF in your choce of colors . . . OCCASIONAL
CHAIR in tapestry and velour with walnut color frame . . .
pottery base TABLE LAMP with parchment paper shade
and a DECORATED END TABLE with ash tray cleverly
arranged under the top.
$10 Delivers
—The tremendous business we di
in Room and Home Outfits is csj-
denco of tho fact that wc give
greatest value for your money.
Furthermore, our terms of credit
arc the most liberal It Is humanly
josSlblr to offer.
ffcettotte
Prices Cut
Again
firestone Tires
H. A. CLARK
NOTICE
We have installed a
New Steam Pleater
with newest patterns.
We do Circular Pleat
ing, Hemstitching 6c
per yard. Buttons made
to order.
MISS EDNA TUCK
Over Wool worth's
Cabriolets
1—1927 Cbovrolst Coupe
1—1928 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1928 Chevrolet Roadster
JXS 9Jr rtI *» Coupe
3—1927 Chevrolet Couches.
1—1920 Chevrolet Coupe „
phonb «l FOR DEMON-
COLE’S
HOT BLAST
HEATERS
MAJESTIC
RADIOS
1—1923 Ford Coup*.
1—1925 Ford Touring
1—1924 Ford Touring
1—1925 Chevrolet Coach.
2 1920 Cb'vrolct. Ton-Trucks
1—19*7 Chevrolet Ton-Truck.
1-1920 Light Del. Truck.
L—1925 Dodge Touring.
STICK TO YOUR FRIEND
WHO GIVES YOU GOOD
Standard Gas At 18c
Mobile end Qnaker State Oils,
Tires and Tabes.
Cars .Alcmlted, Washed end
Polished. Crash Case
Service Free.'
CLASSIC CITY
SBRVICE STATION
J. F. LAY; Prop.
450 Wool Clayton Street
Bernstein Bros
—Lot ns explain Onr O. K. thal
Coots" on our Used Cars, and
Terms by G. M. A. C
PINSON-BRIJNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
100-70 Washington Street
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street ~~
Athens’ Largest Homcfurnishcrs
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lais-North. South
’PART ARRIVE
146 am 10:45 am
140 pm 8:35 pm
Geo. R. Miller, Coml Agent
BROAD STREET