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thursdayT December 20, 1928.
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FOR TAX RECEIVER
t hereby announce myself n can-
ls's-«o »•.- office of Tax Re
ceiver for Clarke County, Ga.,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the special election which
Will bo duly called to elect a suc
cessor to tho late J. H. Dorsey.
I will appreciate the vote, sup
port and influence of every voter
in the county and thank you in ad
vance for your consideration In
my behalf.
Respectfully,
J. Me. HOWELL.
FOn TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Tax Receiver for
Clarke County, Georg'a, aubject
to tha rules and regulations ot the
special election to be called to
elect a successor to the late J.
H. Dorsey. Your Tote will be ap
preciated.
| HOPE T. 8MITH.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To (he People of C.arke County:
I hereby announce aa a candi
date for Tax Receiver tor Clarko
County, Georgia, In the special
election to bo held January 12tb,
1929. Your support win be ap-
prec ated.
RUTHERFORD COILE.
“m'eriy of FOR TAXRECEIVER
— , - Athens'died In Carteraville, Ga. J hamurW»»K
hat for Sunday and was buned Tuesday dldato for Tax Receiver for Clarke ,
.11 h.t. afternoon. • County, Georgia, subject to the
is 9100.' Mrs. Bennett ie the wife of 1 rules and regulation, of the epee.
dSOe Dr. J. J. Bennett former pastor of ial election to be ca ed to e ect a
;he Prince Avenue Baptist church ; tmces«>r to my brother, the late
V— and has many friend, here who J. H. Doreey. Your vote and .«P-
m 5 Jm* of her , moth-j port will SR
' FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself as n
andidate for the off ce of Tex
Reco ver of Clarke County, made
vacant by the death of Mr. J. H.
Dorsey, subject to the rules end
regulations of the special elec-
tlon to be held on January 12th.
1929. I will appreciate your sup
port and vote.
MRS. RUBY HARTMAN.
FOR TAXRECEIVER
I hereby announce my candida
cy for the office of Tax Receiver
of Clarke county, Georgia, for the
full term to which the late 1. H.
Dorsey was elected, subject to the
rules and regulations of the_ spec ial
election which U to be-duly.call-
The eoleny has fone one bet-
r; it h:v 'tauffh the French
ho * 1 n year.; aerp Jcnew little
.out them, to like cocketaila.
STUDENTS CLEAN ROOM8
GR-’JhNVJLLF. Tenn— (AP) —
: intents at Tusciilum College
>re get a ho’lday, “McCormick
ay.” each February 8. to clean
o’r rooms, buddings and cam-
LOST AND FOUND I DOROTHY RUSSELL b T a -‘true admirer of her noble
* 1 (Aaso-lated Press Stiff Writer) I v'rtuee,” and Is said to contain
LOST — Black Walru* Leather LONDON.—(P)—Beauty secrets the virtues wh’ch ought to bo
Hand Bag on Augusta road 800 years old are new being sought * n ‘he complete woman.’ The
about six miles from Athena, by actreaiei and aoclety folk from “compete woman” must have had
Finder please return to H* a dogeared and faded “Magic" her hands full, for in addition to
Georgian. Reward. J. O. Mil- book ot the 17th Century. thp.beanty recipes, her -virtues"
ler. dlln Between ite worn covers are covered a range of knowledge In.
r ~V" revealed the "Conceited Secreta , >' eluding aolnt ons for every con.
IX)ST—Elgin yellow gold wrist of famous beaut'es of past ages, ce'table difficulty of domestic
watch, with ‘'Frances" engraved wh'ch, Judging by the mark their 1U«. from remedies for toothache
on back. Finder return to R. users made in hlatory, have a po. to cooking a. dinner that even a
W. Mewbourne at Pinion-Bran, tenry Pttle short of magic. husband of long standing would be
son Motor Co. Reward. d20p I "Three centuries ago, women clad to eat.
„„„ —... 1— ' made their own beauty prepara. Toothache, we are told, w 11
SEND XMAS CARDS that you ere tlcns wh’ch were handed down yie’d to a "handfnlle of dalay
“?* - “burned oL Whitehead a a , a preC ioui legacy from mother rootee” snlubty treated, but If,
Oitt Shop, d20c to daughter,” said M'sa Char, the remedy should fa'l the tooth
lotto Bond, owner of the book, may bo painlessly extracted by
“They were concocted In the still, the fo low'ng method: “Take some
room with tho coffee and were of the elder tree or the apples of
carefully guarded secrets.” oak trees and with either of them
Among the quaintly phrased rub the teeth and gums and it w .1
proscriptions !n tho book Is a loosen them so you may take them
“pack" of rose leaves, made moist out.”
and bound on tho face wth mus
lin. It was loft on over night, to
beautify tho skin during Bleep.
F6r those with th'n or falling hair,
a reripe 'o given "which maketh
tho hair to breed exceedingly.” <
A'da to beauty had to bo potent
In those days tor, said M'ss Bond,
FOR SALE—Six-room house,
sleeping porch, doable garage,
steam heat, near First Baptlat
church. Possession January 1.
Price right. *
HAVE 21,000.00 to lend on 1m-
MODERN "HELMETS
moved real estate.
ME very desirable lots at half
price and reasonable terms.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
d23c
FOR RENT
FOR SALE — “FRUIT CAKE,”
/ Just the kind that yon need to
make Christmas complete, ono
to five pound sixes, order from
your grocers. Benson’s Inc.
- d27c
$?<? ACTOR.
FOR SALE OR RENT—One new
six-room bungalow an South
Lumpkin street. Furnace heat;
Pnche 1446 or 1574. d21c
SELECT XMAS CARRS with the
right kind of sent meats. Wb te.
bead's Gift Shop. d20c
FOR SALE—flood aa new Singer
Electric sewing machine. Phone
702 or 791. d23c
SEE MY CHRISTMAS
CEMETERY WREATHS
At Sterchi Furniture Co.
Friday-Sarturday-Monday
Before Christmas
MISS NETTIE JONES
FIREWORKS
BA BO DUNAWAY and
OEORGE 8TEVEN8
M'tche'l Bridge end Jtfferaon
Road—Cheapest in Town.
FOR SALE—Boaut'ful white male
Eskimo Spits pnppy; healthy;
thoroughbred; two months old.
Price 810.00. Lovely Christmas
present. Phone 449-J. d223c
MARKET NEWS
JOHN F. CLARK 4 CO.
H. G. COOPER, Manager
208 Shackelford Building
Phone 1748
SPECIAL
Jergen'* Soap Sampler
Box of Nine Assorted
Cakes, $1.20 Value
FOR 89c
CITIZENS PHARMACY
FOR SALE—Living Room Suites,
Breakfast Set. Wardrobe. Dress
ing Table, Baby Bed. Instantan
eous Heater, Oaa Range. Re
frigerator, Rngs, Kitchen Cab'-
net. phone 1572. d20p
With an “OK” That Sounta
2—1928 Chsvrolet Coupes
8—1927 Chevrolet Coaches/
1—1928 Chevrolet Landau Se
dan.
1—1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet f
1—1:>26 Chevrolet 1-ton Truck
1—1928 Ford Touring
1--1926 Ford Touring
1—1926 Ford Roadster
1—1926 Ford Sedan
1—1926 Chsvrolet Touring
MAN
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College ot
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athena, Ga.
FOR SALE — Old-time country
Bsuasgc at curb market or phono
1808-J. Proctor Campbell. d20p
FOR SALE—Sweet Milk, Cream,
Butter and Butter Milk at Mod
ern Dairy, 475 E. Clayton St.
Phone 547. It’s Pasteurized.
GOOD USED CARS
30 Days Guarantee.
C. GRADY HENSON
1— 1924 Chevrolet Sedan
2— 1924 Ford Coupes
2—1921 Bulck Tourinria
1—1925 Chrysler Roadster
1—1926 Ford Coupe.
COWBOYjl
MARJNE 111 ^
F ROM time Immemorial man
haa been known b, his hat.
Whether it w*» old and
shapeless and had aacriflced its
Oakland • 1 ontiac Dealer
Phone 741.
FOR SALE— 1 Two Peralan kittens,
4-months old. Lovely for Christ
mas gifts, 916 each. Phone 1808.
d24p
1—1926 Ford Roadster
1—1926 Chevrolet Light Deliv
ery Truck.
PHONE 461
FOR DEMONSTRATION
And one of the Following Men
will be glad to call:
Sam W. Pinion, Gen. Mgr.
W./E. Hopkins, Sale* Mgr,
and Assistant Mgr.
L. L. Moss,
J. C. Weeks, i
A. W. Callaway,
J. R. Hopkins,
T. I. Webb,
WHEAT-
Dcc HIM 11594 11514
Mar. 11914 11874 11914
May .. 12194 12114 12194
CORN—
Dec 8314 8294 8894
Mar 8714 8694 8794
May 9614 8994 8994
OATS—
Dec. 4794 4794 4894
-Mar 4714 4794 4794
May .. ■■ ■■ 4814 48 4894
| ’ DOLLAR UNDISTURBED
GARDNER. Mass.—(AP)—A do!.
Ur bill found In 1*10 ha- bang In
a frame on the wall of the For.
caters of Amerca lodge room
tore for 10 years. Various organ
izations and lndlvidnaU rented toe
hall but the dollar remained.
necessity for guarding health knd
lor tho assured smartness of hU
appearance; and he wears it
straight on Ills head because he
meets things straight and known
no fear.
Without bis ten gallon adorn
ment tho cowboy Could not Witte
and rain of
SEND XMAS CARDS that yon are
not ashamed of. - Whitehead's
Oltt Shop. d20c
SELECTXMAS CARDS with tho .
right kind ot sant'meata. Wh to-;
_hcad's OlftShop. d20c I
FOR SALE—Pecans. 20c pound: 0
pounds 91.00. Peons 1488, 125 I
Henderson Avenue. d20cj
mode to hU mood; or whether It
was resplendent with freshness
and style. It has been an unerring
Indicator of the man—Ms charac
ter, Ms position and worth, his
personality.
It U no less true of the modorn
man and Ms boadcoverlng than It
was In the days of Napoleon's fa
mous tri-corn or the historic fur
headpiece In which Caesar crossed
the Alps.
The hat ot today dees with a
mere graceful gesture—a twist ot
the brim or an extra Inch to the
crown—what the hats of ancient
days achieved with elaborate pomp
and ceremony—places accurately
the standing ot Its wearer.
In hat lore It Is said that (he bat
worn down to tho right over tho
eyea Indicates the man who Is re
sponsive to comptlments and con
scious ot Ui charm. The actor who
GIFT BOXES, C'gara, Cigar
ettes, Newspaper and Maganas
subscript'ons. Leave order now
to be delivered Uter.
GEORGIAN HOTEL NEW* -
AND CIGAR STAND
%S CHAUFFEUR,
stand tho alternate
tho plains. Out ha tllte It back a
hit just to let everybody know ba
is notoriously proud of Its looks.
Tho chauffour wears bis snappy
hcadplcco because It Is part of bis
business to preserve sureness of
sight and neatness of appearance.
Ills eyes aro shielded from the
>;Iare by tho visor which also adda
an almost military precision to hla
salute.
Tho college man knows that hla
hat worn straight with just a bl|
ot a tilt back shows the conserva*
tlve, forceful man who knows what
ho wants and gets It, so be trains
his hat that way at an aarly act an
a forerunner ot success. .
portrays a dashing role wears this
bat because be Is pasttnaster of
the art of Impressing his fellow
men. lie knows that every change
of hat Is a change ot personality.
The society man. the “clubfel-
low,” wears bis high bat tilted
well back. He Is suave, confident,
poised. He knows that no other
article of apparel la so closely
bound up with' the social courte
sies and proprieties. For centuries
his hat has been the first concern
of a gentleman.
The Marino looks you straight In
the eye under the brim of bis
service bat. Hla bat Is a primary
W. M. BRYANT.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
. I hereby announce myself »* a
-andiuate for the office of Ta-
Receiver of Clarke county, Geor-
gia, at the apeeial election to b
held January 12. 1929. the . f “!
term made vacant by the deatr
of Mr. J. H. Doney.
I will gr-atly appreciate thr
vote and Influence of every vote;
* ‘ W * ‘■“llAROLD T. TUCK.
FOR BALE—Ideal glfte. BeauUful
affectionate orange Peralan I
cats and kittens. Mrs. James j
Payne., Oreen.horo, Oa. d!9c ;
A 8UGQBSTI0N—O've a hat for,
Xmas. Big redaction on alf bat*.
One lot priced ae tow as 21.00,
Mr*. Arthur Burch. ! d20c
FIREWORKS
FOR 8ALE BY
GEORGE W. HALE
Hi Mile* on WlnUrvllte Road
d24p
T. I. weoo,
J. A. Copeland,
J. B. HflL
PIN SON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
158-70 Waahlngton Street
A gran'te marker to the 20 per.
cone who died In a dance ball ex
plosion at West Plain., Mo, wi;
Mrs. Arthur Burch.
j Railroad Schedules
Americans Love Paris
But Cling to Waffles
By S
(Associated
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and From South and WMt
ARRIVE DEPART
Atlanta.
10:2S 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. 2:46 pm
To and From North «d East
ARRIVE „ , m . DEPART
New York-Wash.
5:29 am Rlch.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
■ a? New York-Wash.
8:63 nm Richmond 1:27 nm
BY WILLIAMS
„-damww>
PARIS. —(IP)- Americans lr
France, tourists, resident and so.
called expatriates lWe just ef ont
aa they did in the United Sta**
a curious correspondent b»e dls-
Orvend after a long InWitiga.
tion. ....
Granted that they have be
come accustomed tu .the light
wines of Burgundy and Bordeaux
and the headier vintage, of
Champagne, (hey atlU eat witty
relish purely American d.shes<
consort with other Americana on
all possible occasions, read Am
erican nowapaper and express
their opinions, in 'good United
States.
Even Etra round, expatriate of
BICYCLES—324.90.
Union Hardware 8katee, 31.95.
Bicycles, Velocipedes and
Skates Repa'red.
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
/NlOf MOW— >
But *Tne'-/ c
\MILL 8E if
VOU GrO TO
SHOoTiM 1 . AT,
'EM. friEMS
A COUPUE O'
FElleRS ToTitsi
CARlSTMAg;,
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^REWORKS FOR SALE
See us before you buy. Reduced prices. First
tent on left outside city limits on Jefferson Road.
Also on Princeton Road below H. R. Waters store
in forks of-toad. ,
SEAGRAVESANDNELMS
Be Sure to Find Us—Our Prices are Right!
THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
182 East Clayton Street
For Xmas Gifts
Ladies' Hate, Baby Bonnets,
Coat and Dress Flowers, Hose.
Brassieres, Garter Belta, Hand
kerchiefs and Scarf*.
New York-Wash.
2:45 pm Rlch.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDULES
Leave Athene
No.-2 for Ga'nesvllle. 7:45 A. M.
No. 13 for Oalneavflle. 10:45 A. M.
Arrive Athene
No. -11 from Oaloeavllle, 10.00
A. M.
No. 1 from. Gainesville, 4:15 P. M.
CENTRAlToFaEORGIA
Depart-for Macon.8:00 a. m,
. and 4!45 p. m.
Atrlve from.Macon 11:45 a. m,
an j OHO p. D.
--EO. BEELAND, C. A.. Phone 640
THE PERFECT
GIFT!
—One of these Cages
HOMES FOR SALE
r, H£Hownr
BIRDCAGES
”T”HE health, and even
1 the tinging of your
bird, is largely dependent
with stand, ducoed in
bright colors, and a pair
GEO. BEELAND, C. A, Fhone BSi
W. O. BOLTON. Aft- Phone 1661
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
i R
IMS ™ .1:50 pm
X-Sfl niv—x x—4:45 pm
jiw pm—X x—9:00 pro
x—Daily except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lnla-North-Sonth _
DEPART
7-25 am 10:45 a®
«-t» mu o:ri> P<n
C.”> " Miller, Coml Agent.
J'plepbofte 81-
of Sweet Singers.
Cage and Stand
$4.75 to $6.98
Pair of Birds
$7.50
H. L C0FER & CO.
-SEEDSMEN— I
378 Broad Street
—Several well-located residence
lota at attractive price*. Terms
can be arranged.
it to the accompaniment of a ham
eteak cooked, not aa any French
man ever conceived the cookinr
a ham -steak, but at it la done
•onth of the now illusory Masor
and Dixon line. The most poplar
'rd'taurant In the "Quarter” ft
run by an American named WH
eon, and Corned beef hash with
poached egg and ham and eggs
form the mest called.for Items of
hla daily bin of, fare.
Purely French resturants have!
H. O. EPHNG & CO.
102 Shackelford Building
—Phone 1686—
HEROeS^ARE^MAOEpNar. BoRsy
A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A YEAR!
GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
GEORG! AN'AMERICAN
1 yKAK . . 59.SO t MONTHS .00 1 MONTHS . . S2.S0
LEE C BOWDEN PHONE 300
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