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Thirty-five Experienced
Machine Operators for'
making House Dresses!
and Hoover Aprons; Full!
Time Work. Address |
Woodruff Mfg. Co.
Winder, Ga. -
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WANTED -— Experienced man |
wants position in retail or,
wholesale Athens stordé. Can |
. give best references. Well hc. |
' quainted with Oglethorpe coun
\ ty trade. Address; Clerk, care
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WANTED—By young ' man, 22?
years of age, position with rv—!
liable concern with future; 9th |
grade of schooling; can furnizh
references. Address “¥MT, i
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WANTED—Nurse, for child one
year old. Must Le steady, rela
ble and capable. Best -wages.
Call 1562 or come to 1420 Mfl
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FOR SALN l
FOR SALE-Two beautiful white
_Persian_kittens: Phorie 1808,
FOR SALE—Battery eliminator,
for both A apd:B- Batteries on
radio; in good condltigln,‘- S2O;
__Address “R";_Banner-Herald.
FOR SALE—One Registered Jei
sey Cow, two B?}glste!"ed Jersey
Heifers; call ~Howard Scott,
Phones 1852 or 1728, n23c
FOR SALE—FPour "Hurnef” New
Perfection Ol Stove w'th Boss
oven, Cheap for engh, 236 West
Dougherty Stréet. :*. ~ n2sc |
VOR KENT .
FOR {RENT—One stewm-hoated
roogh with meals, to couple or
busfness men, in hoarding
o, Phows OR-W .y £ m2ep
RENT — Apartment, three
Is, private bath, h::autifull.v
{f¥rnished, good ' location. 247
ince Avenue, Phgén_g-”éiifi.. _n22p
FOR RENT-—-Apartments furnish.
ed or unfurnished; 'also store
room with fixtures; ' désirablc
location; Phone 193, Mrs. Geo
Collins, 98G South Lumpkin.
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OFFICES Centrally Located.
Steam heat, elevator serv'ce, |
janitor service. Hubert M. |
Rylee, ' Law - Offices, see Mr.
Betts in Office.- nddc
' Railroad Schedules |
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SEABOARD '
Arrival and Departure of ‘l‘nlnsf
Athens, G,
To and From Souih and West |
ARRIVE . DEPART |
Atlanta- |
10:26 pm Birmingham 8:58 am/!
1:27 am Atlanta 5:29 am |
10:30 am Atlanta 5:3G pm!
~ Atlanta- |
2:15 pm Bham-Mém. 2:45 pm
To and From North and East |
ARRIVE . " DEPART |
New York;zuh. |
5:20 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:26 pm!
New York Wash, I
8:53 Richmond =~ 1:27 aa
New York Wash.
2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:156 pm|
GAINESVILLE MIDLANP RY. |
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927 |
g—No. 2 leaves Ataens for Gdn-l
esville, 8:10 a. m.
x—No. 12 leaves Athens for Gain
eeville, 11:15 a. m.
x—No. 11 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 10:82 =. ™.
t—No. 1 arrives ' Athens from
Gainesville, 5:50 p.-ox ;
a—Daily.
v—Daily except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 1 and 2 covorod}
by Motor Car No. 400. ‘
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CENTRAL OF GRORGIA |
TRAINS = ° :
Depart for Macon 8:00 &m, |
and 4:46 p. m. |
Arrive from Macon 11:48 &. m., |
and 9:10 p. m. i
GEO. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 640
W. 0. BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661
GEORGIA RAILROAD &
SCHEDULES l
ARRIVE : ““DEPART |
730 am 8:30 am'
92:156 pm » 1:60 pm
O.OU pm—3 x—4:46 pm |
#:ls pmx— " x—9:oo pm |
x--Daily excert Sunday. 3
soul"r.fl{.n;'m RAILWAY !
DEPART * 'ARRIVE
6:56 am 10:45 am |
4:20 pm 8:35 om
Geo. B. Miller, Com’l Agent
ki + Telephone 81, i
J LOST AND FOUND
}LOST~On Athens street Thurs
day, bunch of keys; reward so:
j return to E. S. Kirk, phone 743
n26p
lLOST——Brown leather pocketbook,
lost at McGregor’s or on Street.
Small change and checks. Re
ward. Phone 1790. —n23p
! LOST—Black note book, on Mil.
L ledge Avenue or Lumpkin
| Street. Return to 1073 Milledge
" Avenue or Phone 852. Reward.
P e sek e
i THE VETERINAKY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
: Will Respond to Calls for
i VETERINARY SERVICE |
| Moderate charges wili pe made.
| Phone 757-J. Atheuns, Ga.
' St _—-“__h'imfl
! FOUNTAIN PENS
| Parvker’s -— Schaeffer’s |
' Waterman’s |
CITIZENS PHARMA‘CYi
i “RIPE FRUIT CAKE" 13
. When Benson’s Fruit
;Cake comes from the oven
it is ripe and mellow, just
llike the fruit of which iti
| is made; come in and try
|a cample. '1
1 BENSON’S INC.
.I WWT" e
E. 1. SMITHH INSURANCE |’
AGENCY ' |
.E. 1, Smith, Jr., Manager |
—GENERAL INSURANCE — |
Day Phone 279: - = ;
Nieht Phone 1459-W =
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NOTICE 3
We have installed a}
"New Steam Pleater]
§ with newest patterns.
We do Circular Pleat-
Ing, Hemstitching Ge
per yard. Buttons made §
to order.
. MISS EDNA TUCK -
T Over Woolworth's ‘
IT WON'T BE LONG
. NOW!
«Christmas is just around the
corner and we can help you inf
your Christmas shapping. New
goods arriving daily. Buv yor
Christmas Cards now anl avoid
the rush. y
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Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
1656 East Clayton St.
—{"hone 441 —
MOVING—PACKING
SHIPPING
General Hauling
No Job tos Small—
—None too Large
—Phone 656—
259 Hull Street
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
WE HAVE THE
Only
Complete Stock
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BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
IN THE CITY
—We also have all of Al Jol
son’s records from both “The
Jazz Singer” and ‘‘The Singing
Fool,” in stock. Made only on
Brunswick by Jolson.
Durden Music House
459 E. Clayton Street
PECAN TREES
Dig your holes now.
Set out a few Pecan
Trees this fall.
We can furnish well
bred STUART'S and
SCHLEY’S—
"SO¢ to SI.OO Each.
LIPSCOMB
PECAN NURSERY
Phone 345
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
Successors to Erwin &,Co., and Lipscomb & (_'.o.‘ .
General Insurance—Real Estate and Renting
35 Years’ Service— —¥Phone 345
O R BT sL M A B iT W T SR G OSN W A SIS T SNS
A T L A IR B RW N NOB IR N, [T S MB R
THE DOZIER COMPANY
Spring Street
—BUILDING MATERIAL—
| LUMBER
FARM IMPLEMENTS
T T VLI AT Te R R R R T N NL B
P i e o —et Vo et - ———————
MOVIRG — CRATING — STORING
" " OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
o Phone 148
Wiiliams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
”‘w——-
Finest, Largest Stock ever brought to Athens
is now in our acquarium,
Varieties: Telescopes, Shubunkins, Fan-Tails,
Comets, Commons.
, - Price—loc and Up
BOWLS, STANDS, WATER PLANTS,
FISH FOOD, SHELLS, ETC.
H. L. COFER & COMPANY
: SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
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" NOTICE
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% Having recently renewed my tire con-®
tract with Firestone Tire and Rubber!
Company, | am in better position than '
% ever to sell you genuine Firestone Tires I
g at prices that others can not equal. "I®
handle cnly Firestone Tires. I
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H. A. CLARK ©
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At CRAWFORD'S TIRE SERVICE |
Washington Street <'
VCPDEOOPPOPEREOOEOOEEO®®
a&? 'C'Z
USED CARS and TRUCKS
—These cars and trucks have been traded in
on New Fords. The prices are unusually low
when value is considered. All Re-Conditioned,
and no one can re-condition a Ford as well or
as economically as we can. We have the men,
the machinery and Genuine Ford Parts.
N SOUDR .. e R 0
'27 Ton Truck, Closed Cab and
otake Body .... ... ... .552500
27 Lt. Delivery, Panel Truck. .$325.00
26 Ton Truck Chassis --.. ....$150.00
SO kouring .. .o cdL L BB
25 Ton Truck Cab and Express
oaY ... sl L e
MR AOUDE ... oo SS9O
Also Chevrolet Coach, Perfect
andithos ... .. ... ..88000
A Few Other Cars as Low as $50.00 to $200.00
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY USED FORDS
C.A. TRUSSELLMOTOR (0.
Phone 1097— —Athens, Ga.
TAR BANKER-HERALD, ATHENR, TEORGIA.
THE ANGLER
GLADYS: My father made his
fortune when he was a young man.
Would you like to xnow how he
g wr "
GEORGE: Ny particularly.
But I should like o know if he
stiil has it.—Answers,
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; KEEPING FIT ”
{ What are you doing reducing
exercises for? You’re not fat.”
| “No, but my bey friend has
cought a 'baby moodel auto.”--
Everybody’s Weekly.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
5 i i
; FOR ALDERMAN
' First Ward
{ hereby announce myself a
| candidate for re-election as Al
'derman from the Pirst Ward
i()ity of Athens, Georgia, subje:t
-to the rules of the Democratic
' primary. |
e H. L. SEAGRAVES.
. FOR ALDERMAN
‘ Second Wsrd
I hereby annource myself 2
‘candidate for re-clection az Al
iderman from the Second Ward,
Uity of Athens, Georgia, subje~t
!to the rules of the Democratic
| pr mary.
| A. E. DAVISON.
| FOR ALDERMAN
| Third Ward
[ hereby announce myself &
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Third Ward
' City of Athens, Georgia, subjec!
to the rules: of the Democratic
priwary.,
J. H. RUCKER,
FOR ALDERMAN
Fourth Ward
I hereby ‘announce myself =
candidate for re-el-ction s Al
deiman from the Fourth Ward
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democralic
primary.
J. F. CRYMES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Fifth Ward
[ hercby announce myself ¢
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Ilifth Wara
City of Athens, Georgia, subjec:
to the rules of the Democrati:
primary.
A. M. CENTER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce as a candi-b
date tor th: uitice o 1 um.n..ui
of Clarke county for the full term
beginning Januarv 1, 1929, which
is the term for which the late
Mr. E; I. Smith, Sr., was nomi
nated. .
I will greatly apprecigte the
support of the voters of this coun
ty, at a special election to be helc
on December 1, 1928,
E. ‘l. SMITH, JR. {
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' FOR TREASURER
’ I hereby announce my candi
| dacy for Treasurer of Clarke
| County, and will appreciate your
| influence and vote on election
| day.
‘ GEO. S. CRANE.
{ FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer
l of Clarke county for the full term
beginning January 1, 1929, and
will appreciate the support of the
voters of this county.
! HAROLD T. TUCK.
| FOR CONSTABLE
| I hereby annonnce myself a
' candidate for re.election to the
i office of Constabla for the 216th
Digtrict, G. M., of Clarke County,
Georgia, subject to the election
to be held December 1, 1928,
( H. D. HUFF.
| ANNOUNCEMENT
‘ I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of constable
in the election to be held Decem
ber Ist. 1 will appreciate your
_vote and support in this race.
| C, S. STRICKLAND, L. C.
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' FOR CONSTABLE ‘
' 1 hereby announce myself a
cand'date for Constable for the
216th District, G. .M, . Clarke
County, Georgia, and will apapre
ciate the support of the voters
|6f the district, Election to bel
held December 1, 1928. |
| C. J. KENNEY. |
DECEMBER 20, 1928
Last Date Taxes Can
Be Paid Without
Penalty.
PAY NOW AND
AVOID PENALTY
A. M. BURCH
TAX COLLECTOR
OFFICES
FOR RENT
Steam-heated off'ces, with
running water and excellent
janitor service. Located in
modern bu'lding on Clayton
Sereet. Reasonable Rates,
For Further Information
Call 1426 or 875
¢ = You Will Find Just the
(ST
-7, SUIT AND
2 /\i@; OVERCOAT
S\ \% To Please You!
AN PEENER
¥ l =ls e, and other Wel'l
{% Wi | =SS Known Makes in
BAdH | Eomm4 all the Newest
U 8 & 7 | Patterns ar d
Wl Models.
BOYS’ SUITS
AI. ; :»f j.;' “} a.nd
W] s e OVERCOATS
“4 e R ECPPENIELR Of A" Kinds
A R TMSR AP
SWEATERS, LUMBERJACKS, SHIRTS,
NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, HATS,
AND ALL WEARING APPAREL FOR
MEN AND BOYS!
ATN TR RRTeSR RS R T R
We Make Suits To Order Also.
“Friendly Five” Shoes and Oxfords, a‘
$5.00 Per Pair. ‘
—“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER’— ]
Brecad and Jackson Streets ‘
TENDENCY TO
CURVES IN CAR
BODY MODEI..S’
DETROIT.—(AP)—A tendency
toward curved lines and “live”
colors will mark the body models!
to be displayed at the forthcom-I
ing annual a tomohile shows, say .
some of the'{reading body manu-’
fuctnrers. i
The changes, however, are not’
Lol
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NOTICE i
This is to notify all persons
concerned that after ten days, or
o 1: November 29, 1928, we will
make application to the Mayor
and Council of the city of Ath:ns,
Ga., for a permit to erect and
operate a filliing station for the
storage and sale of gasoline, oils,
greases, etc., on the Southeast
side of Thomas street, at the in
tersection of Washington street,
and fronting 56% feet on Thomas!
street, on property belonging to
;aid applicant. This November
IJ, 1928, *
ATHENS TIRE SERVIC, }
n2sc. By J. H Pusß: &
OVER SIXTY YEARS OF ‘DEPENDABILITY
Important Reductions On
SUITS and OQ’COATS
&
$ 3 9.50 $2 9.50
SUITS OVERCOATS
Formerly $55 to S7O Formerly S4O to SSO
Of Particular Interest to
MEN WHO--
1. Demand Long Wear
2. Who Insist on Hand-Tailoring
3. Who Appreciate. Fine Fabrics
4. Who Are Thrzfty«_ o '
Chas. Stern Co. Inc.
likely to be rad‘cal. There are
always certain standards that are
followed in body construction and
aside from attractive appearances,
comfort in accommodations is
mainly sought in des'gn.
Prosperity has brought a de
mand for "live” colors, one body
builder asserts, and as long as
prosperity continues “live” colors
MONEY TO LOAN I
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST |
314 Southern Mutual Building. Phone 228
5. R. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLANIGEN, JR.
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN I
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
304 Southern Mutual Building
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928.
will be on the market.
Even some of SHB! heretofore
more conservative manufactuyrers -
of motor cars plan to go in for :
“sports” models, that properly can
be relass’fied as ‘“dive’ ~ colored
products. One of them, something
of .a pioneer in the motor indus.
try, plans a robin’s egg blue, low
slung “sports” affair. Others are
considering equally “snappy” ap
pearing cars, which, with red or
vellow wire wheels and the bril
liant new chromium trimming,
truly will present a “live” if not
bizarre appearance.
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' ADVERTISEMENTS
| |
[g‘ LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
. Superior Court, January Term,
i 1929, :
. MRS. AMANDA CARITHERS g
| VB. §
' YOUNG H. CARITHERS |
~ To Young H. Carithers:
| By order of the Court you are
~ required to be and appear at said’
Court on the first Monday ‘n Jan
uary, 1929, to answer petitioner's
libel for divorce, and in default
thereof the Court will proceed as
. to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Forison, Judge of said Court. Thi
the 23rd day of November, 1928.\
| E. J. CRAWFORD,
‘ Clerk, 8.6, €, .
WOLVER M. SMITH, .
! Pla’'ntiff’s Attorney.
i N 23-30 D 14.-28,
| CEORGIA—CIarke County:
| By virtue of authority and
| power: contained ‘n the last Will
arid Testament of Miss Evie H.
Jackson, late of said Coun'y, the
unders.gned as Executors will sell
before the Court House door in
the City of Athens, on the T rst
Tuesday in December, next, with.
in 'sa’e hours to the highest bid
der for cash, the foliowing two
parcels of land lying and being
in the City of Athens, said Coun
ty, to-wit:
First—the old Harden Home
place, situated on North side of
West Hancock Avenue, being 234
Hancock Avenue, front'ng South
on Hancock Avenue Seventy feet,
more or less, and . running back
even width for One hundred and
twenty feet, more or less, but this
d stance includes the sidewalk.
This property is bounded cn East
by Standard Oil Company lot, and
on the West by Bernstein lot, and
on North by C. F. Crymes.
Second—That House and lot on
corner of intersect’on, South-West
corner of Dougherty Street and
Hull Street; said Ilot fronting
North on Dougherty Street 84
feet, more or less, and running
back along Hull Street 100 feet,
more or less. Said property to be
so'd as that of deceased.
This November 23rd, 1928.
‘ HERSCHEL CARITHERS,
" W. LEROY SMITH,
Executors of Méss Evie H, Jack
~ son, Deceased. ;
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