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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER IB. 1*28.
The momi
footing in a
aide and ex|
itself from I
FOR 8ALE
GET YOUR XMAS Cards now—at
Whitehead's. dll.13.16c
As %ar Clouds Gather in South America
A.j a.LL BOLIVIA CLAMORED “to march in the great crusade of conquest and' civiflzat'on
Paraguay, armed forces were held In readiness and offers of supplies and mun'tions poured In
government. Here are pictured Boliyla’s crack troo pa on dress parade. These could be ■ aus
overnight by thousands of volunteers'who, seized.w.th war fever, have offered their services,
thousand men .n La Paz alone asked to Join the colors.
mio CAN FLIRT WITH THE FUTURE OF HIS CHILDREN
AND CALL HIMSELF A FATHER?
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Phone 228 3M Southern Mutual Bldg.
& a BLOODWOUTB C. D. FLANIGK
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST
Phone 228
314 Southern Mutual Building.
WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
$1.00 for three insertions. Seven
times for the price of five in
sertions.
All discontinuances MUST be
made in person at the Banner-
llerald Office or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
not valid.
75 Want Ad 75
PHONE
BANNER-IIERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Bunch of Keys in Brown
Folder in front of Costa’s; leave
at Costa’s or Call A. Langley
at 672. dl6c
WANTED — Ambitious, indus
trious person to introduce and
supply the demand for Ray
leigh Household Products ir
Athens nr.d nearby towns. Make
sales of $150 to $600 a month or
more. Rawleigh methods get
business everywhere. No sell
ing .experience required. We
—— India accounts for but two per'
FOR SALE I cent ot t * ie W0r *^ 8 Production of
Will arrive early Mon
day morning, Baltimore Charles Whiting, ot Ma*sachu-
SpWf Ovetprs IWUfl ln 1799. received a patent
DUtt i crysiers, i eeicu tor ex tcat ng mi from cotton.
Shrimp, Escallops. Nor- seed,
folk Fish & Oyster Co.,
110 Washington St. d!6c
MISCELLANEOUS
We will be very glnd to have
FOR SALE-SIx-room house,
sleeping porch, double garage, rec ® lve ? n e of oar 1929 Calendars
steam heat, near First Baptist SoiSS 4 /? caIen<iar ' re j >r ®‘
church Prmsn^«;!nn Tnnunrir 1 duction of the famous water falls
Price right y i on the VaI; «F of The Yosentlte,
HAVE $1,000.00 to lend on im- - 1 - D<lr — n l Bndg " 3 C °' dl6c
proved real estate.
SOME very desirable lots at half
price and reasonable terms.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
d23c
FOR SALE—January 1, 1929. ln
order to comply with the will of
the late Mattie Bridges, deceas
ed, I, as Executor, wi.l sell to
the highest bidder for cash the
following property: An undi
vided one-third interest to the
home place in Clarke county,
near the town of Hull, Ga.; bet
ter known as the Callie J.
Bridges place. Joseph M. De-
Lay, Executor. dl6p
STOMACH ULCERS, Gastritis
sufferers, get rid of your pain!
Quick relief guaranteed. No
diet! Valuable booklet sent free.
Phungen Laboratories, 1140 Da-
kota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. d!6p
MATRIMONIAL
More than one million homes
have been built in England since
the Armistice.
SPECIAL FOR
MONDAY
Three Pounds White
Raisins, 50 cents.
Fresh Eggs (while they
last) at 50c.
Cluster Raisins, <
pound box, 15c.
Or 4 boxes for 50 cents.
3*4 Pounds 40c Grade
Pecans for §1.00.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
PPjv products, sales and ad- 1 F0R v/ , ton Graham
verUllng literature and service Truck* cheap for cash. Phone
methods; everything you need. 9214. • dice
Profits increase every month.
■ Lowest prices; best values;
most complete service. W. T.
Raw’.eigh Co., Dept GA-522,
Mcmph.s; Tcnn. dlGp
WANTED—To rent house, five
or six rooms; close in; Call El
rod Tire Shop! Phone 1931.
WANTED—Unfurnished steam-
heated room with private bath.
Box No. 41. dl7c
•'LASS LESSONS given in string
ed instruments. For informa-
■ Lion Phono 924 or inquire al
Durden’s Music Store. dl7p
WANTED—Man who knows farm
life to travel m country. Steady
work. Good profits. McConnon
Hi Company, Dept. B-274, Mem
phis, Tcnn. d-lGp
FOR RENT—7-room house, close
to -University end * business;
large grounds, garden, garage;
$50.00 per month. James E.
Waro, Crest Road, Chattanooga.
dl6p
FOR RENT—Five room apart
ment and garage in best neigh
borhood; furn ! ?hed or unfurnish
ed. Call 142-W. dl8p
FOR SALE—FoYd Ton Truck, mo
tor and body in good condition,
a good truck for hauling. Will
sell at bargain or trade for pair
of mules. Address “Truck,’’
care Banner-Herald. dlGp
WOULD YOU MARRY girl 18,
. $25,000, will innerit $50,000;
widow 40, $78,000? Photo*, de
scriptions free. Club. Mr*.
Warn, 8377 W. 4th St., Loa An-
gelcs, Calif. d!6p
LOWEST CLUBBING Rates on all
magazines — Whitehead’s Oft
Shop. dll-13-16c
GOOD USED CARS
30 Days Guarantee.
C. GRADY HENSON
Oakland - 1 ontiac Dealer
Phone 741. •
—SPECIAL—
Gillette Razor
On-* Blade
"ube of Pnlmolire Shaving Cream
FOR SALE — "FRUIT CAKE?’ —All For 35c—
Just the kind that you need to CITIZENS PHARMAPV
make Christmas complete, one ^
to five pound sizes, order from,
your grocers. Benson’s Inc.
d27c
FOR SALE — Dauntless Parlor
Furnace; perfect condition;
Phone 277. dl6c
BUY A HOME for Christmas on
Easy Monthly Payments. A. E.
Davison. dldc
MACON, GEORGIA. Notice of
Seizure. Whereas Chevrolet
coup$, motor number 4646258, was
seized by Prohibition Agents in
Whlton County, Georgia, on Nov
ember -86, 1928, while being used
!n the unlawful possession and
concealment of taxable commodi
ty, to wit, 26 gallons of untaxpald
whisky; now, therefore, notice Is
hereby given to a!l persons own
ing or claiming title to or 'Mer
est !n the said automobile, to pre
sent verified claim thereto on or
before January 16, 1929, 'n default
of which the same wl!l be adver-
Used and sold at public auction at
the Post OLIce BuJdlng, Athens,
Georgia, at 11:00 A. M. on Janu
ary 26, 1929, as provided by.law.
F. £>. D’smuke. Deputy Prohibi
tion Administrator.
dl6-23-30
Announcements
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver for Clarke County, Ga.,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the special election which
Will be duly called to elect a suc
cessor to the late J. H. Dorsey. v
I will appreciate the vote, sup
port and influence.of every voter
in the county and tliank you in ad
vance for your consideration in
my behalf.
Respectfully,
J. M. HOWELL.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I. hereby announce my. candida
cy for the office of Tax Receiver
of Clarice county, Georgia, for the
full term to which the late J. H.
Dorsey was elected; subject to the
rules and regulations of the special
election which is to bo duly Call
ed to name his successor.
I will appreciate the support
cf every voter and shall make an
effort to see each of you person
ally on my own behalf.
Respectfully,
S. W. USSERY.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
GIFT BOXE8, C'gars, Clgar-
e-tes, Newspaper and Magazine
suhscrlpt'ons. Leave order now
to bo delivered later.
GEORGIAN HOTEL NEWS
AND CIGAR STAND
FOR SALE OR RENT—One new' .
six-room bungalow on South j
Lumpkin street. Furnace heat;
Phone 1416 or 1574. d21c
FOR SALE—Upright Piano, in j
first c'ass condition. Price
cheap. Phone 1482. dl8c ,
SEE MY CHRISTMAS
CEMETERY WREATHS
At Sterchi Furniture Co.’s
Friday-Saturday-Monday
Before Christmas
MISS NETTIE JONES
FOR SALE—Large size, all-steel
Coaster Wagons, $4.95. Lump
kin street, Athens Cycle Co.
dl8p
FOR SALE—7-Passengcr Packard
Sedan in good condition. A good (
buy for anyone. Phone 41 or;
145. dl8c
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Call* for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charge* will be made
Phone 757-J. Athene, Ga.
dm3
FOR
FOF. RENT—Furnished apart-
ment, corner
Milledgo Terrace
and Carlton
Road. John D.
Moss.
ft ill 8c
FOR RENT-
Newly finished,
steam-heated
bungalow with
sleeping porch
1870 S. Lumpkin
rt., M. D. Mobley; Phone 1793.
dldc
FOR RENT—Fo
ur connecting un-
furnished roerr
s, close in. Phone
1805.
dl7c
FDR SALE—Svi
eet Milk, Cream.
5ALE—-Plenty of good dry
wood. Ready for stove,
in cord. Call 1739. d!8p
AUCTION SALE on December
21st, 10:00 a. m. Good milk cow,
Butter ar.d Butter Milk at Mod
cm Da*ry, 475 E. Clayton St,
Fhcne 517. It’:-. Pasteurized.
, d23p
Railroad Schedules i
FOR SALE—A Beautiful Selec
tion of Oriental Goods just re-?
icWcd from Korea will be shown
for rule all day Tuesday at the
residence of Iwrs. C. A. Row
land on Hill street. Every one
cordially invited. dl7e
FOR SALE—Very gent'e Shetland
Pony, saddle and bridle includ
ed; .cheap for cash. Phone
115941. dl6p
FOR RENT
OFFICES
8tenra.heato<l office*, with
running water and excellent
janitor service. Located in
modern budding on Clayton
SereoL Reasonable Ratos.
For Further Information
Call 1426 or 875
A GOOD PAINTING IN THE HOME
Is the Surest Sign of Culture.
Visit A. W. JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIQ
It Will Pay You. 784 Cobb Street
WHILE PARAGUAY OFFERED to “comply ln fullest . measure w'tb International ob!f|
charges were made that Bolivia was massing troop# and munlt'ons along the frontier. Here ai
guayan flyers who probably would take the first part In actual warfare. They’re shown In
one of their modern f ghting planes at an army air station.
demies have come about
1 every 30 years, with lei
breaks intervening,
' sofar as such stat sties can !
lied upon that the'.
Hop In America probably i
to the Utter dasSlflcaUo:
The big 1918 ep dcra’c i
emphasize the meagernes
act knowledge about the
and stlmu.ated research
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. W Iklnson. pastor.
FOR SALE—Several highly bred,
registered pointer puppies. II.
B. Shy. dlGp
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
Tn and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
5:29 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
• New York-Wash.
8:53 am Richmond 1:27 nmj
New York-Wash. n
2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDULES
*• Leave Athens
No. 2 for Ga nesville, 7:45 A. M.
No. 12 for Gnineavllle, 10:45 A. M.
Arrive Athens
No. 11 from Gainesville, 10:00
AM.
No. 1 from Gainesville, 4:55 P. M.
CENTRAL OFGEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m.,
and 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:45 a. m.,
nnd 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BRELAND, C. A., Phone 640
W. O, BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPART
7:30 am 8:30 am
12:16 pm 1:50 pm
3:30 $m—x x—4:45 pm
3:15 pm—x x—9:00 pm
x—Daily except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula-North-South
DEPART ARRIVE
7:25 am 10:45 am
4:20 pm 8:25 pm
Geo. R. Miller, Com’l Agent,
Tc'-. phono 81.
FOR SALE—Another load of
Fresh Mules; also shipment of
1 and 2 horse wagons. Wo a!so
have nice lot of late Model Used
Ford cars. See us before you
buy, can save you money. Cau-
then and Holman, 163 W. Clay
ton at. d!7c
THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
186 East Clayton Street
For Xmas Gifts
Ladies’ Hats, Baby Bonnsts,
Coat and Dress Flowers, Hose,
Brassieres, Garter Belts, Hand
kerchiefs and Scarfs,
We make Old Hats New In ear
hnt hospital for 50e, 75c and SI.
A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A YEAR!
GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
GEORGIAN'AMERICAN
1 YEAR . . )M6' 6 MONTHS . . JS.00 1 MONTHS . . ,1.50
LEE C. BOWDEN PHONE 300
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH ■ j. i*. w i Kin son, paxior. evemrhara io tyroatar nfrnrta i
! £f V * E ' h D paator ’ * Sunday School, 10 a. m.; E. B. ever had been madebeforeto 1
There will be the usual services Mel!, superintendent. lha deficient v Thin work 1
at 11 a. m.- and 8 p, m. The Morning worship. 11:16 a. m. ttoued wlt&ut dT
pastor w’ll fill his pulpit at both Subject: ''Culture and Power.” , ta „ of , c tng
of these serviced. | B. Y. P. U at 6:45 p. m. '.clentl.lc mlnld as an i
Sunday School at the First soWeet 1 ‘ , *Ho’wbnt*Hl*'Wm"“' u, “* k rather
g22 « •*« a m - - a ‘ Hoy: ^'ibil, i^apjy to hYvY you moreV«£Wb«* taafej
Chapel at 4 p. m. ivorsh p with ua. .nu dlM^Tlt i
cable, and that ttSpparenlly
With an "OK" That Sounts
2— 1928 Chevrolet Coupes
3— 1927 Chevrolet Coaches.
1—1928 Chevrolet Landau Sc
dan.
1—1927 Chevrolet Cabrio—
1—1926 Chevrolet 1-ton Truck
1—1928 Ford Touring
1—1920 Ford Touring
1—1920 Ford Roadster
1—1928 Ford Sedan
1—1920 Chevrolet Touring
1— 1924 Chevrolet Sedan
2— 1924 Ford Coupea
2—1923 Buick Tourings
1—1925 Chrysler Roadster
1—1920 Ford Coupe.
I—1926 Ford Roadster
1—1920 Chevrolet Light Deliv
ery Truck.
PHONE 461
FOR DEMONSTRATION
And one of the Following Men
whl be glad to call:
Sam W. Pinson, Gen. Mgr.
W. E. Hopkins, Sales Mgr.,
and Assistant Mgr.
L. L. Moss,
J. C. Weeks.
A. W. Callaway,
J. R. Hopkins,
T. I. Webb,
J. A. Copeland,
J. B. Hill.
IT WONT BE LONG
NOW!
—Christmas is Just around th*
corner and we can help you In
your Christmas shopping. New
goods arriving daily. Buv yo ir
Christmas Cards now anl avoid
the rush.
Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
165 Eaat Clayton St.
~ 441—a
)N-I)R
OTOR
CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
168-70 Washington Street
HOMES FOR SALE
—New Brick Bungalow, five
rooms, all modern conveniences;
in best section of city. Price
reasonable.
—Several well-located residence
lots at attractive prices. Terms
can be arranged.
h. o. epting & co.
162 Shackelford Building
—Phone 1686-
ROUGH LUMBER DRESSED
THE DOZIER COMPANY
—PHONE 84-
PLOWS, HARROWS, STALK CUTTERS
Spring and Fnltoit St.
Chr’stlan Endeavor Society will
meet at 7 p. m. |
The Woman’s Auxiliary will
meet at 4 p. m. tomorrow.
Usual Prayer meeting Wednes
day n'ght at 8 o’clock.
1 A cordial Invitation ia extended <
to all of these services.
CINTRAL PRESBYTERIAN ' £ , ' d * ££ wb '
Rnv. Samuel J. Cartledge, pas. seeminsiy In good health as -
l0 o .. ....... a* by tbose who ara Infected.
. 8 - nd JLS ch00 !' !i 4t • “• : Mr ' The germ which, before I
J. T. Dudley, Supt. mg ep dem , c>
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
William* Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 Weft Clayton Street
Preaching b, the pMtor nt 11 SSluSA t* cl..
a. m. and 8 p. m. : cai0 now ls regarded
Chrtat'an Endeavor, 7 p. m. ! Hea!lh gervlca authorities _
' o give thanks unto the Lord. jrtt n, ,| nf ; uen co that
for He ls good; for His mercy en. tIon ^
duroth for ever." A number QEf different
have been Identified
condit'on In the lost IP
none has been found pn
■latently leaving the
w wi _ leal aspect f othe r
The »b*e" School "meete’st 10 ! sWerehle confaelon
a. m.; J. F. Wh'tohead, Supt.
I Tho Lord’* Supper and sermon STATEMENT FROM
I nt 11:15 a. m. The enbject at this
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Comer ot Dongherty nod
Pulaski Streets.
Stanley R. Grubb, minister.
WEST END BAPTIST CHURCH
S. B. Wingfield, pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Joe
Hudson, Supt.
Preaching services 11 s. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor.
W. II. Youngblood, cho'riater.
Sunbeam*. 4:00 p. m.; Mrs. Sid
Carter, leader.
I B. Y.P.L., all Unions meet
i ^ 3 ’• “ : ' S£ : £fi.T.MSSr^IK, MR. E. H. DORSEY, S
' M'S. Wingfield, pres dent. ,
I Wednesday evening prayer, A || wbo are assisting in the [ Signifies Intentiond to Run
service, 7:50. Christmas paieant ire requested ’ ‘
'.A. and R. A. meet Friday, to h, at the church promptly at
3:JO. !». m_: Mrs. Wingfield.
0:30 this afternoon.
Christ'an Endeavor at 7 p. m.
All young people ire Invited
Tax Receiver-of Clarke Count;
I Several of my personal fi
anad a number of the friend
LARGE SIZE PAPER SHELL
PECANS
30c—35c—40c
Per Pound
—We Deliver to Your Home or Pack and
Ship as you like.
H. L COFER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN ' ’' -
378 Broad Street Phone 247
MOOREIS BAPTIST CHURCH
Hull, Oa.
S. B. W'ngfield, pastor.
Sunday School each Lord’s day,
2:30 p. m.; W. G. Brown, Supt.
Booth Reaves, cholr’ster.
B. Y. P. U.p a l Unions meet
Sunday evening, 7:30; Mrs. Bul-
tud and Miss Spratlin, presidents. <
Preaching on first and third
Si.LJays, at 3:30 p. m., by tho
pufitor. Mr. Reed, cho'r’ster.
Sunbeam-* meet Saturday. 4:<
,p m.; Mfes Cornelia Spr.u In,
president.
FIRST METHODI8T CHURCH
Rev. Lester Rumble, pastor.
R. P. Stephens, Sunday School
superintendent.
Sunday School at 10:00 o’clock
a ™ : . . .. | Surgeon General Hugh S-. cum-
Proaching by the pastor at , f th Hcalth service,
11:15 a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. “ *• - - -
Morning 1 subject: "Spiritual W'«-
.. supporters of my Kother. J. H.
There wlU he no evenlsg ser. have approached mo ta
the last few hours, using ,— —
You are Invited to make this make the race for Tat R4
church your place of worship. i »» successor to J. H. Dorsey.
^ In order that all
Influenza CcntlllllCS I made up ny mind to
" ^ _ _ I this office at the
To Baffle Students * m tw* opp<
au woiuc viuuume to the TOte rf of Clarke <
_ —“— when the election Is ca
WASHINGTON— (A P)—Science then make formal anno
has made lltt’e progress 'n solv- \ j n the meant'mo I shall
fng the baffling problems of the TOr to see os many of tin
cause and control of influenza of the county as possible i
oJi-ce the world-wide epidem'c of W (*k them personally i ~
l»n«. but reverthe’e^e has a some- matte**,
what better understanding of the jj. H. DORSEY,
diretse than at tha t'me. |
Although well known health au-1 The population ot
thorlttes disagree on methods for i.jft tie over 700 per
n^vcntlon of the spread of the figure for Woles' Is
disease, virtually all, includ ng f 0r Scotland 160 per i
dora.” Even eg subject: “Charac-
teifstics of Love.’*
Prayer meeting Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock.
Ep worth League Sunday night
at 7 o'clock.
The pub.lc !* invited to attend
these tervlcea,
are 'n accord that persons wljo
develop it should go to bed at
once and stay there until they
have recovered defln'tely. Gener
al adoption of such procedure,
they believe* would save many
lives. t
Epfdtmlca of infloanxa have Cable i
swept the world at intervals for «rsl Motors ]
several .centuries. The major epL 2u,411,000 feet.
The dog is ex
and uses vislo
ing grows
moving objects.
A bee’s i . _
cated in its knee ;