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AGENCY
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“ CITIZENS PHARMACY
FOR ALDERMAN .
First ’.{Yard
I hereby announce rajfsuU
candidate lor re-eleetlpn; as Al-
. derman front the I-Irst, Ward,
I City of Athens. Georgia. 's - tbje:t
| to the rules of the Deu'.ecratic
primary.
R. L. SEAGT.AVES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Second Ward
I hereby annouacd myself 1
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Second Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subjo-t
to the rules of the Democratic
prmarj.
A. E. DAVISON.
ATHENS HIGH TEAM
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Thd;o JunfuVnJUhed
rooms; call after 6 p. m., at 105
Wynbum place. nl6p
FOR RENT—DeriSrablc npart.-
•tnent; modern jnccaiiaary con
veniences; privai bath;-garage-
1218 Prince i^fenuc. Phono
U83: F. B. Hfiip/ n!9c
WA
• WANTED—Wheelchair for de.
serv'ng case, phono U81, or
notify Salvation tAnny.
COOK AND N URSE—Positions
open for first <jI»hh cook for
family of two aqi$nur*3 forgone
child. Good pay; easy hoar*.
Phone 1562 or cdrfe to 1420 MiT-
ledgc Avenue. ? ' n!6c
MOVING—PACKING
SHIPPING •
General Hauling
No Job too Small—
—None too Large
—Phone 656—
259 Hull Street
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
FOR ALDERMAN
Third Ward
I hereby announce myself
candidate for rc-elcction as A!
High
By VALCO LYLE
The undefeated Athens
School footba'l eleven is in La-
Grange, where they played La-
Grange High for the fourth con
secutive time Friday afternoon.
de-n.Tf rem ttTThirt “ward niSS'Bum.^lTldiwm'S
derman from the Third Ward, WK f f „ nnrtv
a rnA».rpto up the Red and White party
f^the'ralM-V jnuneytne to the Troup County
primary.
of the Democratic
J. II. RUCKER.
FOR ALDERMAN I
Fourth Ward
I hereby announce myself a
candidate fqjr- re-election as AI-
doingm from/fyc Fourth Ward.
City Tof Athehj, Georgia, subject
to tht rules off the Democratic
primary.
WANTEp—One Itttjf, must be in
good condition ijhnd reasonablo
Gall 101.1 at once. nl6p
WANTED—Comp&Cnt st^nogr.’-
pher for permanent position in
pood office; apply, in Own hand
writing, stating/ experience 'and
Valary expected. •"-Those without
experience cannot be consider
ed. P. O. Box 245, Athens
Cft. n!9p
READY'-TO-WEAR Salesladies
for Special Coat Sale. Apply
w 146 East Clayton street before
**10 a. m., only, Saturdny. n16e
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
cAy. chymes. J
city. They amved in LaGrange
Thursdav afternoon. They will
stay over Friday night and return
to Athen? Saturday..
This trip is the ':est one of the
season for the local beys and they
look forward to it each year. La-
Grange always welcomes the Ath
enians and treats them royally
while there.
The first between the two
rchocls resulted -n a 27 to 0 for
■ — mm
iliaGrange. The nex: vear the
Red and White nlavc?J them
tight game but lost, Hi to 13. Last
season the Athenians literally ran j
away with the l^itirange team.;
overwhelming)
TO RACE TECH HI
E SATURDAY
The freshmen Cross-Country
team of the University of Georgia
will be seen In action against their
first foe of the season Saturday
afternoon nt 2 o’clock when they
run against Tech High of At
lanta.
Tryouts for the team were held
Monday afternoon, and the first
year,men are all set for the first
encounter of the season.
Dahlonega w.ll be the next op
ponent fcr. the Bulldogs. They
will come here on November 24.
FOR RAt.R
FLENTY OF SWEET MILK,
Buttar Milk and Cream, wholer
Ml* mnd relaTl; It’s pasteurised.
M odern Dairy, 475 E. C*«"ton
St. n!8p
FOR SALE—Cabbage and onion
plants, fresh shipments nrrivin;:
daily. H. L. Cofer Seed Co.,
Broad street: Phono 2* 17 "»8v
SFOR SALE — Four burner New
Perfection Oil stove, with Boss
oven. Good condition. Phone
1695. nl9p
PUBLIC TYPIST
IT WON’T BE LONG
NOW! i; .
—Christmas is just around, the
comer and wo can help yotf'W 1 uc
J°SL phristjna, »hopptaR,.H?w, iJacXLfM.'lTrtaaorer
goods arriving daily. Buv yoir| wlI |
Chri3tma-4 Cards now anl avoid
the rush.
Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
IE5 East Clayton 8L
—Phono 441—
ItOSA GUILD. 400
* Phnn .v nor.
Hill
MISCELLANEOUS.
PLENTY of late model used
Fords. Also carload of fresh
• mules. Seo us before buying.
Can save you money. Cauthen
Si Holman. 163 West Clay^n
Street. n!9p
Railroad Schedule*
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Gs.
Ta 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 6:30 pm
Atlanta.
2:15 pm BTiam-Mem. 2:45 pm
To and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
Now York-Wash.
5:20 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
Now York Wash.
3:58 Richmond 1:27 an
New York Wash.
2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:16 pm
gainbsvillb midland by.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927
o—No. 2 leave, Adieni for Gain
esville, 8:10 a. m.
a—No. 12 leavea Athena for Gain-
eavWe, 11:16 a. m. 1
v—No. 11 arrive* Athena from
Gaineaville, 10:32 a. m.
,—No. 1 arrive* Athena from
Gaineaville, 6:50 p. m.
s—Daily.
i—Daily except Sunday.
Schedules No,. 1 and 2 covend
.'ey Motor Car No. 400.
CBNTCAlT OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m-,
and 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:45 a. m*
and 9:10 p: m.
GEO. BEELAND, C. a., Phone 640
W. O. BOLTON, AgL, Phone 1651
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
ARRTVB DEPART
it'7:30 am 8:30 am
i 12:15 pm 1
3:30 pm—a i—4
1:15 pmx—
Dally a
HOMES FOR SALE
—Three-room house; large lot;
fronting on Hickory street and
Georgia railroad; long railroad
frontage. $1,050.
—Two 5-room brick bungalow#
on West View Drive; hardwood
floors; all convenience#. Con
crete driveways; garages: mod
ern in every respect. WiH sell
cither or both on easy terms.
Drive out and see them.
H. O. EPTING & CO.
—Phone 1686—-
102 Shackelford Building
FOR ALDERMAN
l Fifth W*rd\ Itf
I hereby announce myself «'#
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Fifth Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democrat!:
primary.
■ > A. Me.CENTER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce as a candi
date for the office of Treasurer
of Clarke county for tho full term
beginning January 1, 1929, which
is the term for which the late
amith,„S^||fj| nonjif.
■ 1 Win* greatly appreciate the [
’support of the voters of this coun
ty, at a special election to bo hold
: on December 1, 1928.
,, E. I. SMITH. JR.
pg«h m P ——.. 'b
1 , jl top TREASURER
1 hereby announco my candl.
Clarke
id will appreciate your
Influence dud vote on election
day. .' -h«
GEO. S. CRANE./,
FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby atmounce myself a
candidate for reflection to the
office of Constable for tho 216th
District, O. M., o* Clartte County,
Georgia, subjoct to tho election
to he held December 1, 1928.
H. D. HUFF.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer
of Clarke county for the full term
beginning January 1, 1929, ami
will appreciate the aupport of tho
voters of this county.
HAROLD T. TUCK.
3 MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST
314 Southern Mutual Building. Phone 228
chi raB.PSKBu,
ii bum
BIS II CW«»S£J3«
j TOSfllt of French propagation
with magn.c jpodes,
Columbus, the famous battik • Thfe;.real arfecle employ* onyx
ground for the annual Georgia- «nd diamond# ^xtentfvely in many
Auburn Cattle for the past few Bjnwt-.form^■?. The {notation fol-
years was the Beene Friday aft-; lows witly^nack enamel and
emoon of a spirited clash between
the first-year tcama of the two in
stitutions.
Like the game between the hig
her beys, the annual freshie bat
tle between the two schdola is al
ways hard played and interesting
no matter how much the odds are
against either team before the
game.
Coach Gene Smith carried
players to Columbus, having left
Thursday aftern>on at 4:15 over
the Central of Georgia railway.
The Junior Bulldogs expect to ar-
r.ve ‘back in Athens early Satur
day. ,
TUNING IN WITH
M. F. B.
tal. Drei,makers are working
hand in hand with the jewelers in
Home case,- to further the cause
of - lack and white.
Cheruit sponsor, a simple orna
ment, uaed both aa bracelet and
necklace, of tir- diamond slides on
a black cord which terminates in
a ball of Another dress
maker shows a bracelet cf alter
nating diamond oblonga and onyx
circles.
The newest wrist-watch is as
narrow aa the silver and onyx link
bracelet on which it it mounted.
The links are long’ and narrow,
and there are three row* of them,
the two outer one, .of (liver and
the inner of onyx, j r
There are • type, of black
and white bracelet,,'hut the mort
effective, as well aa expensive,
7dSon,'." fmjbenHy onjnc ami ued at $31,770,405,
a- L - ■!, .--x. "
diamonds worked in modernist
manner.
Costlv handbagers
black and white tendency,'i .
the finest cf them being* of ante-J
lope.
R^'-shell enamel, cream
on black, i# a favorite material
.. .V winter for vanitv crises, cig-.
are", boxes and handbtg acre:
scries.
ILLUMINATED BAGS
OFFbKED TRAVELER
r. "i ■ i lua
PAHIS-i^-Kandbati .**',1
are electrically lighted may one
day be as common a, automatic,
"-liters and electric torches.;,
Thev are shown here by> one or
two houses which eater to travels:
ere’ needs. The light gcos on jii
the bag at soon ss it Is opehed,
diffused from minute laippe soti_
under glsSe in the mountfifg of the
bag. Batteries are conceived -.e-.
tween the leather and lining of
the sack. ( if
DEVELOPS COLLEGE HEAC
NORTHFIELD, Minn.—(AP)-
When W. W. Harriett bnromea;
president of Rio Grande CnUexeT
Ifn Ohio he will be the .fourth:
pres'dent sent by Csrteiop Col-'
lege to other Instltutlod, 1 Ini
seven years. ’ y
SOME SORT OF RECORD
STATESVILLE. N. C.—(API—,
tv. B. Campbell. ««. says Ms has* -
never taken a drink of coffee.j
soda water or intoxicating' her-,
erage, hat .never chewed, stroked;;
or used tobacco In any foratjand
has never owned a watch. -
The United States produced’
555,021 standard typewriters, vat-'.
1, in 1327.
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
Successors to Erwin & Co., and Lipscomb & Co.
General Insurance—Real Estate and Renting
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MOVING ^ GRATING — STORING
. OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., lac.
153 West'Clayton Street
New Orthophonic
VICTROLAS AND RECORDS
Ranging in Price
$35 — »95 — $165
Select your model now for; a
Christmas Present to the fam
ily.
—Terms Cen Be Arranged—
Durden Music House
459 E. Clayton Street
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
In the Dletrlct Court of the United
States tor the Athene Division
of the Middle District of Geor-
fll*.
In the matter of B. B. Partaln.
Elbcrton . Ga., Bankrupt. In
I \ Bankruptcy. ,
To the Creditors of said Bank,
rupt:
You are hereby notified that
thero will ho a meeting of credi
tor! of the above named hank,
rupt on November 37, 1928. at, the
United States Court room. Athens,
Ga., at It o'clock A. M.. for -the
'purpose of examining bankrupt,
allowing claims, selectlog n trtis.
tee, and transacting such other
business as may properly come
before said meeting.
W. O. CORNETT.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
■Athens, Oa., this November 15th,
1328.
x—U’J
except Sunday.
SOUTHERN llAILWil
Lula-North-Soutb
DEPART Msretni- .
8tS5 am 10:4
4:20 pm 8:1
Geo. B. Miller. Corn! At
!.t Telephone 81.
PECAN TREES
Dig your holes now.
Set out a few Pecan
Trees this fall.
We can furnish well
bred "STUART’S and
SCHLEY’S—
50c to $1.00 Each.
LIPSCOMB
PECAN NURSERY
Phone 345
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1—1928 Chevrolet Touring.
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2— 1926 Chevrolet Ton Trucks.
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PHONE 361
FOR DEMONSTRATION
1—1926 Ford Roadster.
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1—1925 Ford Cut-Down.
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CHEVROLET DEALERS
158-75 Washington Street
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Publishers Notes
Since the American publication
of Ethel Mv DtlFtf firot novel. The
Way Of An Eagle, G. P. Putnam’#
.Suns have continued as the popu
lar author’s jmblir hers. There
have been twemy-four novel# and
one book of poetry, in all.
Miss Dell’a moat recent novel,
The Gate Marked ‘Private’, wa#
(>uoli#hed last month* ► ,
Cosmo Hamilton dropped the
Gibbs from hie name quite a few
years ago, but hi# re'ation to the
writing Gibbs family ,# known aK
oxer /England; The Grabs l»ter-
ary tradition is so pronounced
that there are now fiv<».promincnt
writers in the family: Cosmo
Hamilton’s, his brothers, S»r Phil*
ip Gibbs and Hamilton Gibbs; his
sister, Helen Hamilton Gibbs; and
his nephew, Anthony G*bbe—son
of Sir Philin. Cosmo Hamilton’*
latest novel, The Three Passions,
has just 'been published
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