The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 04, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1928 Bun) Your Bargains Across the CLASSIFIED COUNTER . W - o : WANT AD RATES ; 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cents. ' SI.OO for three insertions. Seven times for the price of five in _sertions, Al discontinuances MUST be made in person at the Banner . Herald Office or by letter. {‘Telephone discontinuances are not valid. . 75 Want Ad 75 PHONE : E BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS. M} LOST OR STOLEN gST VN MAMGIN ' TRAYED—From home Thursday - night, black and tan hound: dog, female, small sifie. Notif_vt W. E. Henry, Oconee Heights, Phone 8511. Reward. n6p ’ e e TRAYED OR STOLEN—BIack, - long-eared hound dog; tag andi name .D. O. Whitehead on col ' lar; Tag No. 288: Phone 9195. ‘ L ndp oST—Since November 1, largo! female German police dog: name Gatel; « Phone Cap§, TrSémble, | 1339; Reward. ndp ! yASE—In. frof: of National} )"Bank,,gold Schasffer fountain ) den, initials F. C. M.; Phone| 15. nsp | — ' WARD—For return of small | simmery, black hound dog, withi " dimmery. blue neck, missing| E‘] #ince October 19; Return to .I,{ V. Dial half way betwesn Ath ns -and Bogart on Atlanta: ‘d(" pad: or notify Dial Gil Burner ¢ 10.. 815 West Peachtree, Atlan-} ;‘ ¥, Ga. nip : FOR SALE ' *OR SALE—Daffodil land Jon quil Bulbs. . Phone 1065. n:’»p’ "OR RENT—Six room house, in! Barberville; $12.00 per month.; -“Hubert M. Rylee, Law Offices, 120 Southern Mutual Building.' Tlßee Mr. Betts. n6c’ p SALE—Large Moore Bunga-] Il w 1 Heater, Mahogany enamel 4, splendid condition; can b | D Yen at Williams (Transporta- , jon Co., corner Clayton and, OZ'1ill; Phone 488. nfipi Oréß SALE — Automatic Gas S€ Jeater for bathroom; Phore' e 34, née | DRESSMAKING l JRESSMAKING — Remodelling Dresses and Coats made and 1'9.-] modeled like new. Elien Wink field, 229 Bridge St.; Phone 428, : ndp ' MALE HELP WANTED A MAN CAN EARN $5 cash an hour, selling Vanderbilt shirts. ties and underwear direct to ~'wearer. Experience unneces-‘ ~ /sary. Rush season now on. | | Sample. outfit FREE. Dept. . 1081-A, Vanderbilt Mills, Inc, 368 Sixth Avenue, New York. n4n) MATRIMONIAL l FOR HIRE—Two-horse team and' driver; $5.00 per day, D. G. An derson & Co. nlle e TR e i falta | Railroad Schediiles |' 4 | -~ SEABOARD | Arrival and Departure of Trains Athens, Ga. ‘ To and From South and West ARRIVE DEPART Atlanta -10:25 pm Birmingham 8:53 am ‘ 1:27 am Atlanta 5:29 am | 10:30 am Atlanta 5:30 pm | Atlanta- ! 2:15 pm B’ham-Mem. 2:45 pm| To and From North and East | ARRIVE DEPART | New York-Wash. 5:29 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm New York Wash. 8:53 Richmond 1:27 an New York Wash. 2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY. Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927 ¢ g—No. 2 leaves At.ens for Gain esville, 8:10 a. m. x—No. 12 leaves Athens for Gain esville, 11:15 a. m. x—No. 11 arrives Athene {rom Gainesville, 10:32 a. m. ¢—No. 1 arrives Athens from Gainegville, 5:50 p. m. z—Daily. «—Daily except Sunday. 3chedules Nos. 1 and 2 covered vy Motor Car No. 400. ! SRp——— | CENTEAL OF GEORGIA TRAINS Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m., and 4:45 p. m, I Arrive from Macon 11:46 a. m., | and "9:10 p. m. GEO. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 640 W. O. BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661 GEORGIA RAILROAD ' SCHEDULES ! \RRIVE DEPART 7:30 am 8:30 am 715 pm 1:50 pm 30 —X x—4:46 pm ‘}.‘l6 3 x—9:oo pm' —Da gvt Sundasy. % Shfieoaigs SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1 Lula-North-South JEPART ARRIVE » 6:556 am 10:45 am {. 4:20 pm 8:35 pm i Geo. B. Miller, Com’l Agent .».uphone 81. KGR RENT TOR RENT-—Three or £~ r room xicely furnished apartm..at.. All conveniences. Phone 1579. ndc FOR RENT—One room with board in steam-heated Boarding home; Phone 634-W. , © nßp FOR RENT—Five-room furnished or unfurnished apartment, sep arate entrance and meters; fac ing park; with garage space; call Mrs. Jarrell, Phone 1813, n 6¢ FOR RENT—Nine room house, sleeping porch, two baths, gar den, chicken yard, garage; Barber 'street mear Prinf:, J. A. Gordon, Phone 1275-W, n 46 FOR RENT-=Six room house, 278 West Clayton street; Dr. L. H. Crow. n4p FOR RENT—My home, 297 Huli street, until Sept Ist, partlv furnished, $60.00 per month; fine garden, garage. Col. Jas. E. Ware, S. Crest Road. Chat tanooga, Tenn. Capt. Nicholas has a key. g n4c FOR RENT — Nicely furrished bedroom; all conveniences, “in cluding steam heat. 169 Grady; Phone 1063. nse FOR RENT—Occupancy Novem ber 15th, furnished or unfur nished apartment; splendid le cation; garage; all conveniences, private entrance; very reason able: Phone 756-J. nhe WANTED | WANTED—Ambitious, industrious‘ person to introduce and supply the demand ‘for Rawleigh House-{ hold Produets in Athens, and nearby towns. Makes sales of $l5O to S6OO a month or more, Rawleigh Methods get busingss everywhere. No selling exper:- ence required. We supply prod ucts, sales and advertising lif erature and service methods: everything you need. Profits increase every month, Lowest prices; best values; most com plete service. W. T. Rawleich Co., Dept. GA-522, Memphis, Tenn. ndp WANTED—Man who knows farm life to travel in country; steady | work:; good profits; MeConnon & Company, Dept. B-274, Mem - phis, Tenn, nllr_) WANTED—Two men; must have _ cars. Dozier Land Co. nic HELP WANTED WE WILL START yow in per manent business, furnishing ev erything. $lO-$25 daily profit selling 200 daily necessities. Mc- Ness Company, Room 22, Free cpeske B L U THF. VETERINARY DIVISION | Georgia State College of Agriculture Will Respond to Calls for VETERINARY SERVICE Moderate charges will be made. Phone 757-J. Athens, Ga. dm3 Ch eel e s Complete Line DOROTHY PERKINS Toiletries “The College Line” CITIZENS PHARMAEY Hear These Records 1540 — “Right or : Wrong” —Art Gilham 1573-D—*“Clarinet Marmalade” —Ted Lewis’' Band. Durden Music House (Rt i I K. I, SMITH INSURANCE 1 AGENCY E. L Smith, Jr., Manager —GENERAL INSURANCE— Day Phone 279 |- _ Nieht Phone 1459-W EAT DAVISONS APPLES 50¢ Per Peck. ey NOTICE We have installed a New Steam Pleater with newest patterns. We do Circular Pleat ing, Hemstitching 6¢ per yard. Buttons made to order. MISS EDNA TUCK Over Woolworth’s R RB B N AN S SN STICK TO YOUR FRIEND WHO GIVES YOU GOOD Standard Gas At 18c Mobile and Quaker State Oils, Tires and Tubes. Cars Alemited, Washed and Polished. Crank Case Service Free.” CLASSIC CITY SERVICE STATION J. F. LAY, Prop. 468 West Clayton Street FUNERAL NOTICES | DEAN-—The friends and rclatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. John W, Dean, Mr. and Myxs. Joe W. Dean, Mr. Paul Dean, Bobbie Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Gobie Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hancock, Miss Ruby Dean, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John Berry Dean today, Sunday, November 4, at 4 p. m,, from ‘Jones Chapel, Madison county. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Rev. W. J. Spear man of the Baptist church, will officiate, with interment in Jones Chapel cemetery. Bern stein Brothers Funeral Home. REEVES — The relatives and; friends of Mr. Charles Freder ick Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moser of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Autry of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Compton,’ of Logansville, Ga.; Mr. and' Mrs. A. H. Cook of Waycross, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nash, of Athens; Mr. and Mrs., Fred Reeves, of Athens; Miss Fannie Reeves, of Statham, Ga.; Miss Anne Reeves, of Statham, Ga.: and Mr. Virgil Reeves, of Stat ham, Ga., are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Charles Froderick Reeves this Sunday afternoon, November 4, fromi the Boggs Methodist chapel at 3:30 o’clock. Rev. W. I. Bow den, pastor of the church will officiate. M-. O. S. Nash, Mr.d P. B, Adams, Mr. Edgar Good rum, Mr. J. L. Lavender, M. E. J. Wages and Mr. A. L. Brooks will serve as pallbearer and meet at the residence on the Newton Bridge Road promptly | at 2:30 Interment wiil be in the Boggs Chapel cemetery. Mec- Dorman-Bridges. PRESIDENTIAL Election Returns —BY LEASED WIRE— Postal Telegraph Company Colonial Theatre TUESDAY NIGHT November 6 LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS —We are getting in New Goods-every dav. You will find that gift here at Moderate Prices. Ceome in and look them over! “ y y « Whitehead’s Gift & ~ Book Shop 165 East Clayton St. ~—Phone 441— —Five-room Brick Bungalow now completed, Westview Drive; large lot, modern con- Terms. veniences; hardwood floors. Just the house you've been wanting. —Six-room - house with two porches, located across stree from depot in Bogart, Ga.; acres land; plenty of fruit. H. 0. EPTING & CO. Phoue 1686 102 Shackelford Building 2—1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets 1—1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1—1928 Chevrolet Touring. 1--1928 Chevrolet Roadster 1—1928 Chevrolet Coupe 3—1927 Chevrolet Coaches, 11926 Chevrolet Coupe PHONE 461 FOR DEMON STRATION I—-1926 Ford Coupe, 11925 Ford Touring 11924 Ford Touring 1--1925 Chevrolet Coach. 2 1926 Chevrolet, Ton-Trucks. 1—1927 Chevrolet Ton-Truck. 1—1926 Light Del. Truck. 11925 Dodge Touring. —Let us explain Our O. K. that Counts” on our Used Cars, and Terms by G. M. A. C. PINSON-BRUNSON MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET DEALERS 168-70 Washington Street THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA REAL ESTATE "3 e I YOU WANT to own a lot, buy ——-Speua!l lfo]’ Mond,a.)— a University Heights Lot, 10 per Children’s _Hats—Half “'f‘.‘ cent cash; balance $15.00 month, See ‘Our. Felt H‘y“s for 52"’;’. interest at 6 per cent; prices New Showing of Velvet, Metallic, $250 to SI,OOO. It's easy to buy Velenr and Kelt Hats for Ladies. a desirable lot on these terms. Mrs. Arthur Burch A. E. DAVISON, ~ nébe MONEY TC LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years. ERNEST P. WEST 314 Southern Mutual Building. Padl ke WPhnno 228 B. R. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLANIGEN, JR. BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN General Insurance / : - PHONE 1467 304 Southern Mutual Building LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATL ¥ At 57 and 6 Desirable Homes and Business Property for Sale ot Attractive Prices and on Term Payments. DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO. Phone 1521 617 Southern Mutual Bldg. e K We Are Now Prepared to Give mT%““;»a..\“ FLYING LESSONS \!E‘:‘L‘;““NQ{ . By Competent gnslructnr ’ \§ PAY AS YOU LEARN COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS INCLUDING FLIGHTS, STUNTS, ACROBATICS—Night sessions for Classes in Mechanics, Rigging Planes and Navigation—all necessary to obtain license as pilot. ARMEL FLYING SCHOOL—Phone 587—Athens MOVING — CRATING — STORING OPEN AND CLOSED VANS Phone 148 Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc. 153 West Clayton Street LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY Successors . ERWIN & CO. l:md LIPSCOMB & CO. GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and RENTING ; 35 Years’ Service Phone 345 FLOWER GARDEN-—Dianthus or Pinks, Sweet Alyssum, Cai- I liopsis, Daisies, Larkspur, Digitalis, Gaillardia, Pansies, Poppies, l Phlox, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Williams, Verbena, Vinch, Sweet Peas, Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Daffo dils; Evergreens—Norway Spruce, Arborvitae, Chinese Juniper, Italian Cypress, etc. VEGETABLE GARDEN—Turnips, Spinach, Mustard, Lettuce, Onion Sets, Dwarf Essex Rape, Lettuce, Cabbage Seed and Plants, §| Onion Seed and Plants. . LAWNS—AIII lawn grasses. Fertilize lawns now with Vigoro g, and Sheep Manure. . ! FIELD SEED—Hairy Vetch, Crimson Clovers, Alfalfa, Austrian : Peas, Oats, Rye,»Wheat, Barley, D. E. Rape; all Pasture Mixtures | and Grasses. H. L. COFER & COMPANY i SEEDSMEN 378 Broad Street Phone 247 ! | l@@@@@@@@@@@@; © @ ¢ Firestone ® ® ¢ Prices Cut @ ‘ ! . s AGAIN © “ ® [c) o F irestone Tll'eS g ¢ H. A. CLARK g ‘; |3 # @ | At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE % l Washington Street & © 50000000000 EOOOOODOOOO@ ‘ - ANNOUNCEMENTS { | FOR ALDERMAN - First Ward I hereby announce myself a candidate for rc-election as Al derman from the First Ward. City of Athens, Georgia, subje:t to the rules of the Democratic primary. H. L. SEAGRAVES. FOR ALDERMAN Secend Ward 1 hereby announce myself 2 candidate for re-election as Al [:‘rman from the Second Ward, ity of Athens, Georgia, subject to the rulis of the Democratic pr mary. A. E, DAVISON. FOR ALDERMAN " Third Ward I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as A!- derman from 'the Third Ward, City of Athens, Georgia, subject te the rules of the Democratic primary. J..H. RUCKER., FOR ALDERMAN Fourth Ward 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-eléction s Al deiman from the Fourth Ward, (itvy of Athens, Georgia, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 2 C. F. CRYMES, FOR ALDERMAN * Fifth Ward I hertby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Al derman from the Fifth Ward, Citv of Athens, Georgia, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. M."CENTER. CARD OF THANKS : To our many friends, who, in our r:cent affliction, so gracious ly ministered to us in so many beautiful ways, we desire to re turn our heartfelt gratitude. M-y the richest blessings of our Heav ¢nly Father ever rest upon each of vou. MRS. R. H. BULLOCK, AND FAMILY. ”.BN"'F yOm ! ~ s : ; " {4ls'!"‘.&\“"\,\\\'" “1“\”‘; fl‘fl il h’i Y A il o 5 ] AT R = R 4 :;.-{"v'.r?."". Tit o) o 4 iniar oy <% f lt P _/-:“:,.. SR e\ ‘é-""{; ‘5:"-."’:\;’3‘:"l‘3‘?77'/ ‘_4.. 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TABLE SCARF in your choee 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. $lO Delivers | —The tremendous business we T _:»‘«-m;:m»._. in Room and Home Outfits is evj- ke M \”“\ql‘l(‘ dence of the faet that we give COLE’S apheen by dngisnings % greatest value for your money. HOT BLAST R\l)l()h Furthermore, our terms of credit are the most liberal it is humanly HEATERS \ yossible ta offer. S Tha. e Athens’ Largest Homefurnishers ' . . &, Accident Victim T uried In o Be Buried I Jones Cemetery Mr. John Berry Dean, 26, died Saturday at a local hospital as the result of an automoible . accident! on the Athens-Danieisville road, and will be buried Sunday fl‘.‘ter-l noon in Jones chapel cemetery after services in the chapel which will be conducted by the Rev. W. I. Spearman, pastor of the Baptist church, The funeral will take, place at 4.00 o'clock, with Bern stein Bweothers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Friends 0’ Mr, Dean will be pallbearers, Mr. Dean was born in Madison county, where he resided all his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lou Dean; one daughter, Jewell Agnes Dean: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dean; three brothers, Joe W., Paui H., and Bobbie Dean; and three sisters, Mrs. Gobie Strickland, Mx‘s‘.’ Amos Hancock and Miss Ruby ! Dean. | e, ! SOUTHWICK WILL of GIVE DRAMATIC | RECITAL HERE | | i Henry Lawrenve(foutvhwick willl, appear at the eorgia Statz! Teachers College Monday night in | Pound auditorium. Mr. South- | wick will give 2 dramatic recital | of Shakesepare's famous drama.! “King Lear”. The hour for the performance is 8 o’clock. : Mr. Southwick has appeared in' dramatic recital here before and as large audience is expected to at-i tend the performance tomorrow night, ‘l e e ! Mrs. Bullock Asks o . Dismissal of Case T | At the request of Mrs, R. H. Bullock, the case .charging reck less driving , against Hollowell Baxter; youn? son of Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Baxtér, was dismissed in recorder’s court ,it was learned vesterday, Mr. Bullock was killed when hit by an automobile driven by young Baxter last month, PAGE FIVE b e ol g ¢ 7 MR, C. F. REEVES ' 14 1 ' ,‘h Ml»,/ : : l Mr. Charles F. Reeves, aged 66, rdic-d Saiurday at 8:15 o'vlock;,an m., at his home on the Newton Bridge '!‘nu(i. He was ill three months. Mr. Reeves was a native of Jack !snn county but had lived in Clarke county for forty yvears, ' Funeral services will he held from Boggs Chapel this afternoon ' at 3:30 oe'clock by Rev. W. L Bowden, pastor of Boggs Chapel Interment will be in Boggs ceme tery. The pallbearers will be Messrs. C. 8. Nash, P. H. Adam§, Edgar Goodrum, J. L. Lavender, E. J. Wages and A, L. Brooks, Me- Dorman-Bridges Home in charge. Mr. Reeves was a member of Boggs Methodist church. Surviv. ing him are five daughters, Mrs. J. P. Moser, Atlanta; Mrs. G. C. Au try, Athens; Mrs. J.- G, Compton, Logansville; Mrs. A, H. Cook, Waycross; Mrs. 1.. J, Nash, Ath ens; a son, Mr. Fred Reeves, Ath jens: two sisters, Miss Fannie i Reeves, Statham, and Miss Anne |Hm-ve\.~‘. Statham;_ a brother, Mr. | Virgil Reeves, Statham: and twen }ty-ninv grandchildren. / i e ——— | 'FAIR FOR COLORED PEOPLE THURSDAY | | RIDAY HERE AND F | A Fair for Negroes, conducied |under auspices of the ‘Teacher Training and Industrial Institute '\\'Hl be held Novemher 8 and 9, /it iis announced. The fair opens at 11:30 o'clock on 'Thursday. ' Field day exercises include foot Iraces, potato races, and basketball, { beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Mitch lell and Mitcheil's shows of Chica [go will furnish amusement fea ltures. { Friday is “Agricultural Day,” be |ginning at 11 o’clock with a poul try demonstration, farmers' confer encte and special speakers. Prem iums are offered for exhibits, which are invited. | e o K i | STAGE MONEY | First Actor: My dear fellow, !l‘(l lend you the money if I ! thought you'd pa-- it back. | Second Actor: Pay it back! + Why man, in my new play I make | 85000 in the first act.——Bulletin,‘ Sydney. g