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I Dr. S. J. Cartledge Replies to Mr. Carsoi
I On Latter’s Open Letter to Local Mi
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PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Inister
an-th;n<r-*o further wound the
heart of niy lifelong frtifend.
But since you saw fit'to bring
my sainted father into tile discus
sion, I'll comncl my unwilling self
to say iust thii: You cannot have
forgotten that my fathef was the
one man who did more (than any
dozen men to ^ut prohibition over
in Franklin county under! the orig
inal local law. sneaking in
every schoolhouse, white and col
ored, in tho county and.-such was
the confidence of a:l Hasses in
his integrity, his wisdoifi and pa
triotism that they followed him
overwhelmingly to victory. And
iVW if he I.mill come back, with
*K(buke«” lor anybody* (and he
wasn't afraid to rebuke when re-
;ukes were needed) those rebukes
would not be for the un who is
seeking, howy.er feebly and im
perfectly, to walk in his footsteps,
-ut for those who have ’departed
from his teachings and example,
and are seeking, perhatw unwit
tingly ar<» *’nintentional|jr, to un
do his wnyk. When wc meet him
beyond the river, you ; t»nd I. I
sha’l not lx? afraid or ashamed to
tell him wher- I stood, and I con
fide* ox-ect nothing ' from his
Hds but heart** approval and ap
preciation. {.
With grateful recoi’cction of all
that you have been to ftie for so
candidate for re-election as AN
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Avenue
HEAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
FOR SALE—d-roora house, Springdale; 8-room house. Boule
vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room house, Broad; soon
be business property.
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
MONEY TO LOAN
H. L. SEAGRAVES.
tlon gives to the humblest citizen,
the righ of thinking for himse’i
and voting aa his conscience dic
tates; and I was about to sit down
I and aay something to that effect,
and perhaps a good deal more of
the same sort.
But my good angel whispered,
“Don’t do it”. And then I remem
bered your advanced age; your
honorable record as a brave Con
federate soldier, and the lessons
you tsnght die in the daks of my
enildhood as Superintended of our
Sunday School at dear old Hebron,
and it wasn’t In mv heart to say
the things I had been Intending tc
aay. So I folded np your letter
end put it in my pocket near ms
heart, there to remain unaswer/l.
But now that von have made r
nubile matter of it by sending r
copy to m” home paner, it seem,
that you compel me to take sonu
notice of it. And In doing so, it
world not ba difficult .to take up
your accuaations one Mrb'ne and
answer them. But what’s the use?
let them pass. "The least said,
the soonest mended”; and God
knowa that I don’t want to say
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Teni Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST
FOR ALDBRMAN.
Second Ward
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Second Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, eubject
a. at la— -M Slta DamAaMlto
Across From Campos
ELROD TIRE SHOP
Volesnixing a Specialty
SECOND-HAND TIRES.
Gaa and Oil Doping
Washing and Polishing
ROAD SERVICE
Pboaa 1131 l«t B. Broad S
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.'
Plumbing and Heating
Engineers and Contractors
140 Wait Clayton Street
h 1110 Athens, Ga.
Phone 228
314 Southern Mutual Building.
to the rulee of the Democratic
pr mary
A. E. DAVISON.
FOR ALDERMAN
Third Ward
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as At-
derman from the Third Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, aubject
to the rules of the Democratic
Prin, * ry - _J_H. RUCKER.
FOR ALDERMAN
Fourth Ward •
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election %a Ai
de! man from the Fourth Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
C_F- CRYMES.
FOR ALDERMAN I
Fifth Ward
I hereby announce myself «
candidate for re-election aa Al-
rou money, utuunn « derman from the Fifth Ward,
133 West Clayton Street. n8« Citv of Athens, Georgia, aubject
—' to the rules of the Democratic
>R RENT—One room with board nr imary.
in steam-heated Boarding home; ‘ a. M. CENTER.
LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE
LOST—Saturday night, blue serge
Huit, between Athena and Wat-
klnsvllle. Finder bring ic Ban.
ner.Herald. Reward. n7p
Desirable Homes and Business Property for Sale
at Attractive Prices and on Term Payments.
DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO.
Phone 1621 617 Southern Mutual Bldg.
GEORGIA!^ HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffei
Shop.
—Wo are now offering a First
Class Luncheon for 65c, and Din
ner for 76c.
—Bring the family and ’enjoy
Frank Silva and his 9 Muaician*,
playing for all meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
-Optometrist-
186 Clayton
, . We Are Now Preparld to Give
.’aa* FLYING LESSONS
By Competent Introctor
1 " r PAY AS YOU LEARN
COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS
INCLUDING FLIGHTS, STUNTS, ACROBATICS-NItht wralone
for Claaera In Mechanic!, gigging Plenea and Navigation—nil
necessary to obtain licenae aa pilot.
ARMEL FLYING SCHOOL-Phone 587—Athens
fore felt. He has made them min-
g!e with the emotion that only
comes to those who realize that
tho".' puny individuals, may have
a part in the creation of the
Forres that carry Humanity to
the heights.
It was A1 Smith's part in'
this period of the creation of a j
true Democracy to furnish the !
personality* around which the
revived Democratic Spirit
might, form and through which
it might find exnrcssicn. I
do not say that Hoover was
elected solely by the spirit of
Intolerance, but l 'In say he.
has much—very, very much,
for which to thank that Spirit.
will sec more in this thing
than the political fortunes of
one man. or cn.* group of men.
They will push on.
Twenty Candidates
Listed in First
Popularity Count
Even unto the second and
third generations does the love
for this man Al extaijd. My
little boy told me this morning:
“Daddy. I'm glad Al didn’t win.
Sometimes they kill presidents."
But, even at that, I hops the
Democrats will keep nominating
Al until he'a too old to run.
My only regret is tha^ when my
son reaches his majority Alfred
E. Smith will be completing
hie second term as Prdfldent of
the United States- And there’s
a tradition against third term
presidents. -I
WANTED
HOMES FOR SALE
WANTED — Medium, sized Hot
Blast heater. XX, care Banner-
Herald. n7p
(By F. A.) Interment will be In Prospect cem-
Twenty candidates have been etery, Bernstein Brothers funeral
.listed In thf first official count of I home in charge.
! votes In the "Miss Athens’* Pop-} Mrs. Endes is survived by her
lularlty Election, which Is being | husband, five sons, Messrs. Allen
(held under the auspices of the new k. Endes, George C. Eades, John
Clarke County Fair. Today Is thejT. Eades, Andrew D. Eades, Sam-
last day for entry of new candl-.uel G. Fades; and a brother, Mr.
’dates and from this time on all .David F. Angland.
(competition will be nmong those’ ^
[ aamnndlng* tetritory ’ Hoover Carried the N «*
[been accepted by the i committee
previous to tonight
Following Is a complete Hat of
the candidates to date and the
order of their standing:
Grace Day •••• .-11,879
Sara Bennett 11,601
Jo Frank Bowden 11,400
Busan Moss —. 11,105
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
KB WIN ft CO. and LIPSCOMB ft CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
-Five-room Brick Bungalow
now completed, Wgptview
Drive; large lot, modem con
veniences; hardwood ' floors.
Just the house youve been
wanting. Terms.
—Meet us et Auction, Mil-
ledge Height. Lots Neat Fri
day.
—Six-room house with two
porches, located across etreet
from depot in Bogart, Ga.; 7
acres land, -plenty of fruit.
H; O. EPTING & CO.
—Phone 1686—
103 Shackelford Building
WANTED , To buy corn and
whenttinnd mil meal and flour,
retail, and wholesale. Phone 9150,
Kngllsh Mining Co., 1290 Ocqneo
'Street. ~ n9e
This country has tho machinery
for a Democracy, but before a
Democracy can become a reality
tho people themselves must be
5 repared for it. This election has
emonstrated, if It has demon
strated anything, that not yet
have we progressed to the point
where we can overcome our fear
of those who happened to have
been bom and roared in an en
vironment alien to oir own. In a
Democracy we must realize that
all must be allowed to participate
to the fttlleit extent of their abil-
Kiea. Chancer and ability should
he the teat for a pul:!lc officer in
a Democratic nation. This elec
tion was, more than ' anythin?
else, a teat of the Democratic
Spirit. We haye obtained evidence
from .this election which will be
of vital importance to tho future.
And with this evidence in
hand, with this election as a
starting print, wo can go on
with the ■ reel work before us.
You may defeat a man. but
you esnot drfeat a Spirit.
That is whv, on this Novem
ber 7, I do not fzel that the
tattle is Irrevocably lost. It
has fust begun. There will be
many, of ccursc, who will fail
by the wayside, exhaus'rd or
with a feelinr that the Cause
is hopeless. But there will he
inhere, plenty of them, who
WANTED—Man who knows farm
life to travel in country; steady
work; good profits; McConnon
■ A Company, Dep?. B-274, Mem-
> nllp
Republicans Gain Senate
And House Scats; Many
Are Closely Contested.
/Continued from rag# Osa)
(Coiytinued from page owe)
vemter 7, that all la lost. Bat
this is not so. JA* Franklin
Booosvalt said, -after nomi
nating Al Smith the third time:
"It Ukes a long time In poli
tics**. Al told the pecple the
. 9,403 government belonged to them,
9.1650 and not to a private stock
. 9.004 company. They couldiTt be-
. *,760 lieve their ears. Tne
• 8,56.i he "was only Idddijig them.
8,6510 —
8,2660 Oftentimes, probably In • ma-
. 8,227 jority of cates, the people retake
• 8,182 the man who tries to bring them
. 8,149 to a realisation of their poogibili-
• 7,750 ties. I have heard many exclaim
. 7,511 this morning: “It prom the peo-
• 2.321 pie don't kWantffitftgaM. They
. 750 want to be hamhugged’T I beg
The baby clinic haa, had two very to disagree. The poop's ultimote-
guccesaful days of clinics. Many ] v B re resob naive to frankness,
babies were examined and from Today, while millions are shoot-
preliminary survey of the health | n g: “The Kjng 1* dead. Long
chartsi some, of thejm bablen wlll )j ve the King!" Other millions
rate very high. 'are crying, “The King is Dead! 1 *
A special cltnks for our of «ut he is not dead. He lives In the
town mothers and some of those of millions of his fellow
of this city who were unable to j c i t i xe n» who crown him with their
attend the first sreles of clinics, C0D fjden C e and iove. He hai made
attend the first series of clinics them fee’ as they have never be-
insurgent balance of power in tho
senate 'and have strengthened*—
their majority to such an extent
that their control cannot be ques
tioned.
Tho doubtful house contests will
be even more closely f oof jit, some
resting among 100 disputed vot
ers. This doubtful classification
attached itself to eight republican
house seats and twenty four be
longing now to the democrats. It
was likewise a reasonable assump
tion that tho republican gains in
the house might reach as many as
twenty of the democratic chairs.
In this situation, the line-up of
fld'MBtl stood:
Repub'icans, 62; Democrats, 86;
doubtful Democrats, 6; J vacancies
2.
The house line-up was:
Republicans 230; Democrats 164
doubtful. 32 (republicans 8, dem
ocrats 24).
YOU ’LtmEDELIG HTED—If you
let uh "renew” your old car.
We’ll straighten the fenders, re-
• place; broken glasses, give It a
new C«nt of Dueo, fix the top—
In fact, do everything possible to
make It a "new model," Nee um
abou it—tomorrow. The Klein
&Martin Co. n7-11c
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
Rath Brown
Lola Chandler .—•*
Ruth Smith •
Elisabeth Hattaway
Kdthleen Veole.^...-
Mabel Patat
Challlce Carrier ....
Anna Butler ...... •*
Tommie Haley ....
Polly Berta
Jennie Mapp
Ethel Jatekaon
Moselle Jarrett ...
Mary Walters
Irma Beo.h
Irma Cooper ....
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georfte Stole Cellege of
Aprleoltare
Will R*»pond »o C«H* for
veterinary service
Moderate chargee will be made.
Phone 767-J. Athen*. Gii^
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1:27 am Atlanta 6:29 am
10:30 am Atlanta 6:30 pm
Atlanta-
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To nnd From North and Ea*t
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NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
—Tod Lewis’ Band.
Durden Music House
Spencer’s Sweet Peas
* ... a./xnm nAftfTT AD /1AT ADC
- FOUNTAIN PENS
Parker’s — Schaeffer’s
Waterman’s
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Between 204)00 nnd 25,000
volumes sro added to Oxford's fa
mous library, the Bodleian, every
ytsr. 4
-ALL MOST POPULAR COLORS—
ALSO SPENCER’S MIXTURE
Prices 10c to 20c Ounce
$1.25 to $2.25 Per Pound
—PLANT BlfLBS NOW—
Our Stocks’are Still Complete
H. L. C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
878 Broad Street Phone 247
By Small
SALESMAN SAM
H<\ Hft, TMftTS FUMNV'. VOU A
COULDN'T SeTTCe. DOWN Tp, j /
f\FWn<IN&-You'Re ALWMS Jj
UP IN TWe. >
Vou's-e HopeLess.SAM - went 16 wefft
4500 Tft SPEND ON A S€CReT BUSINESS
B003T(M* SCHEME., AN* MOW Vm CAN'T
HEMEMB6R WHAT ~W SCHeWe WAS 1 .
Mre.- Early Men Eadea. aged 63.!
died Wednesday at 2.30 a, m.. at
her home on the llonroe road, after
eiwwe. T(Me,auxj.-l'LL
RecAtL it if i just sews
DOWN Ta THINKIN' —
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ffrestone
GIFTS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
—We are getting In Ne:
Goode every de". You will fin
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:W
end 4:45 p.m.
Arrive from Macon 11:1
and 8:10 9. B.
GEO. BEELAND, & A, 1
W. O. BOLTON, Act, PI
’27 Coupe, reconditioned,
hew point .'.8325
'27 Lt. Del. Panel Track..8325
’26 Touring, rebuilt .... 8325
•ta Ton-Truck Chaeeie... .8165
*25 Touring, re-conditioned 8173
•26 Tbn Truck, eteal cab
and body 62M
'24 Coupe, re-conditioned,
new paint . , 62CO
AGAIN
Firestone Tres
H. A. CLARK
r -TWATfe tT.GUVL’.TXfVTi IT'.UP IN
■roe air is RIGHT', thanks ferth'
ReMINOER, OLD KID 1 . NOW l R€.-
weM&eR what m plan was*
OFF Ta SP*ND
TH' Five HUNOftCO
Sv e>UCKS If
Whitehead's Gift &
BookShop
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OF
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CA.TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
Phone 1097
East Clayton Street
NOTICE
We have installed a
New Steam Pleater
with newest patterns.
We do Circular Pleat
ing, Hemstitching 6c
per yard. Buttons made
to order.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
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4:20 m . 8:16 p
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
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