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DECEMBER 24, 1928.
the cBaver Dam Baptist church.
Interment will follow in the Bea
ver Dam Cemetery. Bernstetn
Bros. Funeral homer in charge.
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ancceasor to my brother, the late
I J. H. Dorsey. Your vote and .up-
port will he appreciated.
B. H. DORSET, SR.
with Interment In the'churcfc President-elect Herbert Hoover,
cemetery. Bernstein Brothers | : While no word came from the
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STRAYED OR STOLEN—German -
Police Dog, answers to name of
Anly; call W. H. Edgar, Wat-
krnsville, Ga., and get reward.
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FIREWORKS
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE W. HALE
V/r Mite* on Wlntervlllo Road
d24p
LOST—Either at S. A. L. de
pot or between depot and White
City Hills, Remington pump
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a [ FOR TAX RECEIVER
candidate (or the ottlce of Tax I hereby announce myself as a
Rees vsr (or Clarke County, Ga., candidate (or the off ee ol Tax
dm* | subject to the ru.ee and regulau Receiver ot Clarke County, made
tlims or the special election which vacant by the death ol Mr. J. H.
Win be duly called to elect a sue- Dorsey, subject to (ho rales and
ce.aor to the late J. H. Dorsey, regulations ot the special elec.
I w 11 appreciate the vote, sup. tloo to bo held on January Uth,
port and ludueue ot (very voter 1929. 1 will appreciate your aup-
lo the county and thank you In ndv port and vote.
Vance tor every cons.deratlon MRS. RUBY HARTMAN,
given In my behalf.
Respectfully,
W. M. BRYANT
funeral home.
WASHINGTON. — (AP)—Post
[FUNERAL NOTICES]
1 friend* *nd rela-1 the farm bloc leaders of both safe a medium for ^hipping vai-
Smith of Wint/rvilA; mI« ST“jS “IS5J3UE SSSoffin* 5 4" ^ of
President-elect ns to whether he Office Department records show
endorsed the Jardine proposal, the air mail is comparatively
FOR TAX RECEIVER
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce my candida
cy for the office of Tax Receiver
of Clarke county, Georgia, for the
foil term to which the .ate J. H.
aubjcct to the;
SSL" th^ralesTaH 17 ™^’ eiecUon whKh 1. to'
none of the .peSi election iSich
fnenda of Mr. and Mrs. Emory
F. Wortham, Mr. and Mrs. Levy
White of EaacVillo, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Wortham of Au-j
gusts, Mr. and Mn. T. K.
Wortnnm of Aogiuta, Mr. Fred
Wortham of Augoata, Mr. C.)
E. Williams of Athens, Mr.
and Mrs. William Wortham,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wor
tham of Athena, Mn. Griffin
Barnett of Center, Miss Mattie'
Wortham of Center, Mr. and VAUGHAN.
Fannye Mae Smith. Mr. end
Mrs. J. R. Smith are invited
to attend the ‘funeral of Mr
Wilde Smith tomorrow Tues
day Do com cr 2,ith at 2 p. m.
from the Beaver Dam Baptist
church will officiate with In-
tho Jardine recommendation, transportation.
They have already agreed to sob- ‘The loss oC . 1,007 sacks of
rn.t their next farm bill to the mall in the sinking df the Vestris
nswr President. a cme constituted a ^greater loss
Any measure, farm leaders say, than the a‘r mail lias exnerien-
will require presidenti al appoint- c ed during tho 10 yoars of its ex-
men ts. The pending Jardine Mil istence,” W. Irving* Glover, sec-
* ~ * ter general,
D records.
..V i. • railroad car just out-
fear,that Mr. Cooledges selection dide New York this year dcstroy-
of such a board would not meet ed more mail than has been lost
tnp r annroval. Tnev would ra- j. s .i *.• •
Wala be duly called to elect a sue- -*;" 1 m«k H ,n
ceasor to the late J. H. Dorsey. °L„ e 77„ v ““ r “ h d *. h ^‘ m “ k " *"
I will appreciate tho vote, sup- P *" 0 “
•Finder return to City
Hall. Reward. d24p
X wm appreciate lav vow, .up- y y „ ^nalf.
port and influence.of every voter 7 ^RespecSuUy
STRAYED from my lot, one
white spotted muley-headed
w_ - If *
cow. If found please phone
1646 or 1473-J, or notify J. C.
Thomas, 226 ILllcrest Avenue.
d24p
LOST—Black and white setter,
Joe. Return to E. E. Lamkin,
360 Cloverhurat avenue and get
reward.d27c
FOR SALE—Practically new .12
guage Winchester automatic, 27
inch barrel. Cap be seen be
tween now ami Wednesday at
880 H.ll Street. d24p
FIREWORKS
Full line at Coleman’s Service
Station, 3 Miles Out on
Dsn-
ielsv4!le Roads All
Dago
Bombs and Skyrockets
Wholesale Cost.
at
in the county and thank yon In ad
vance for your conilderatlon in
my tiehnlf.
Respectfully,
J. Me. HOWELL.
CLMUllli
S. W. USSERY.
SEE MY CHRISTMAS
CEMETERY WREATHS
At Sterchi Furniture Co.
Friday-Saturday-Monday
Before Christmna
MISS NETTIE JONES
Receiver of Clarke county, Geor-
FOR TAX RECEIVER gin, at tbs special election to be
I hereby announce myself a held January 12, 1929, the full
candidate for Tax Receiver for term made vacant by the death
Clarke County, Georg's, subject of Mr. J. H. Dorsey,
to the rules and regulations of the 1 will
•pedal election to be called to vote and
elect a successor to the late J.; of this county.
H. Dorsey. Your vote will be ep-| HAROLD T. TUCK,
predated.
HOPE
the
every voter
FOR SALE — “FRUIT CAKE,”
Jnst the kind that you need to
make Christmas complete, one
to five pound sites, order from
your grocers. Benson’s Inc.
d27c
FOR SALE OR RENT—-One new
six-room bungalow on South
Lumpkin street. Furnace heat;
Phone 1446 or 1574. d21c
PET8 FOR OIFTS
FOR‘SALE—Two Peralan kittens,
4-months old. Lovely for Christ
mas gifts, 416 each. Phone 1108.
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THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
186 But Clayton Street
For Xmas Gifts
Lndlee’ Hats, Baby Bonnets,
Cost and Dress Flowers, Hose,
Brassieres, Garter Belts, Hana-
cerchlefs and Scarfs.
die make Old Hsta New In oar
.1 Kn.nl.-I In. VO- *S- -- • ••
HOPE T. SMITH, i I
.TIT, I
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the People ot Glarke County:
i uwieuj auuuuuce as a candi
date for Tax Receiver for Clarke
County, Georgia, in the special
election to be held Janaary 12th,
1929. Your support will be ap-
prec ated.
RUTHERFORD COILS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a can.
FOR SALE—Used gas range;
first $10 gets It. 265 West
Washington street. L. M.
Lett mere. d24p
WANTED
Kecelver for Clarke
County. Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulations of the spec
ial election.to be called to elect a
Santa Coming
In Sleigh, He
Announces In
Statement Today
ATHENS lEADERS
WANTED — Furnished apartment
for housekeeping; possession
January 1. State price and loca
tion. Address “R ”, care Banner-
nrt-Herald.
—SPECIAL—
, i Gillette Raxor
One Blade
tube of Palmolive 8havlng Cream
—All For 35c—
CITIZENS PHARMACY
R.J. SMITH INSURANCE
J AGENCY
l-L Smith, Jr, Manner
ENERAL INSURANCE—
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Nl-htPhon 1459-W
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phons 35 and 477 / 128 College Avenui ,
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
—Three excellent Brick Homes for Sale nt Reasonable Prices.
Some real bargains in fsrms, close to Athens.
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Engineer! and Contractors
140 Waat Clayton Street
Pb • 1111 Athens. Ga
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AMBASSADORS
Sent Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and.From South and West
ARRIVE DEPART
10:25 pm Birmingham 8:58 am
litf am Atlanta 5:29 am
10:50 am Atlanta 6:80 pm
Atlanta-
2:15 pm ITham-Msm. 2:45 pm
To and From North and Exit
ARRIVE DEPART
Now York-Whsh.
5:29 am R!cb.-NorfoIk 10:25 pm
New York-Wash.
8:65 am Richmond 1:27 am
New York-Wash.
2:45 pm Rlch.-Norfolk 8:15 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDULES
Leave Athens
1 for Oa’nesvllle, 7:46 A. M.
12 for Gainesville, 10:46 A. M.
Arrive Athens
; u from Gainesville, 10:00
A. M.
<5 from Gainesville, 4:55 P. M,
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
epart for Macon 8:00 a. cl,
and 4:45 p. m.
rive from Macon 11:45 a. m.,
gad 9:10 p. m.
). BEELAND, d A. Phoca 640
O. BOLTON, Aft, Phono 1661
IBORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
JE DEPART
am 8:80 am
pm 2:50 pm
nm-x X—4:45 pm
nmZZx x—9:00 pm
IIy except Sunday.
JUTHERN RAILWAY
Lala.Nsvth-Sooth •
jt ARRIVE
Vm 19:28
pm 8:25 pm
*R Miller, Coml ArenL
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
—Optometrist—
186 Clayton
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffe-i
Shop.
—We arc now offering ■ Pint
Class Luncheon for 66c, and Din
ner for 75c.
—Bring the family tad enjoy
Frank Silva and his 9 Mt ' '
playing for mil meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A YEAR!
GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
GEORGIA-N'AMERICAN
1 YEAR . . 99.S0 t MONTH*'/ .'»S.OO J MONTHS . . >1.50
LEE C BOWDEN
DECEMBER 20
THURSDAY-LAST DAY
TO PAY STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
WITHOUT PENALTY
A. M. BURCH, T. C.
By DAN MACILL
Santa _ Clans will not en
ter any homes tonight
through a grate fireplace, he
announced today as he near
ed Georgia and Ythens, trav
elling In a sle!),h drawn by
eighteen reindeers.
Rumors that he was com
ing In an airplane or an auto
mobile were scouted ty him.
“Scout!”, he exclaimed when
asked if he wae travelling in
an automobile, “Scout that
rumcr. I never travel In an
automobile or airplane during
the Christmas uo..aays. mo
people, especially the little
children have become accus.
topieJ to my traveling in a.
sleigh tni I shall stick to iL”
Hcwovrr. lets of people In
sist that Old Santa Is travel,
ling in an automobile or auv
plane and that he will arrive
here tonight in one or the
other, or both.
Tonight he will come jing
ling np to an Athens house,
crawl out of Ms sleigh, au
tomobile or airplane and
wob’.Is toward the chimney.
If the house he is about to
enter has a furnace which is
a»|/t going au night Santa
Claus will probably enter
through the window. Or, if
tho fireplace to the room
where the stockings are
hanging is a grate affair he
will probably go through n
window. Old Santa Claus
was stuck In one of those
grate fireplaces last year
right here in Athens and if
In ludn’t been rescued by a
Father who was getting homo
quite late he might have been
there yat - K C
But lucky fer him. the
Patner of tno house arrived
jnst in time to push Santa
Claus hack up ths ch.mnsy.
Santa threw ths toys for that
house down to the Father and
told Tilm to Jjl hm In tho
’plaeas reserve! for them t/r
the* little children living
there. After that experience
Santa Cltus his never tried
to squee/s himself through a
small chimney.
It might be a good thing
to leave a window unlatched
in the house tonight because
Santa will not make any en
trances through grate fire
places. He nas mads that
fact well known.
FUNERAL TUESDAY
FOR MR. EMORY
F. WORTHAM
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
DECEMBER 20
THURSDAY-LASTDAY
TO PAY STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
WITHOUT PENALTY
A. M. BURCH,T. C.
Mrs. John Wortham of Monroe
and Mr. Bud Wortham of East-
ville are invited to attend the
funeral of Mr. Emory F. Wor
tham Tuesday, December 26th,
at eleven (11:00) o’clock, from
Ross Chapel, Oconee county.
Funeral cortege to leave the
-Died at the home'
of ut parents Calvin the ycuag
Vaughan. The funeral
yesterday at 2 p. m. from ths
graveside In the family ceme
tery, Bernstein Brothers fun
eral home.
chapel promptly at ten o’clock. Millions To Pay Homage
Interment will be In the Ross rr„ 1090
as. szsr&zsnm TMtsssfe
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce mysoif as a
ctnuiuaw for tne office of Tax)
their approval. They would ra- dnrin ,j tli e entire operations of
ther await, the selecto-ons of the g,* a j r mgfl.
ne ' v President-elect. . Records show that for the 10
was /u «v m i * Ye«s °* the ma operation,
Golden Tornado 1,624^65 rounds of man were
Reaches The Coast carri "‘ only 1,2:5
pounds. Tho percentage of air
imaH Iost in transit is .00081.
J Tho postoffice department re
quires mail cotnnartments of all
in tne (toss m n n moo v ctt #t Yuma. Arizona, for n few planes to be 1 nod « th =h"et
Me Dorman- 50 Une Born lUdo I ears minutes Sunday to greet a breath metal to serve as a protection
'Ago; Christmas Cheer "" “ miRht
frootlnora Inn* Fag* One)
Interment
Chapel cemetery
—— » "loJ 'm’TJ'Vi out reception by the town’s foot- originnto from defoctivo wiring
HAYNES Died Snndsv Dec. "SPrOHtlS iO All Lorners ball fans. The team was shower, similar local causes
23rd at* 8:30 a. m. Mrs. Sarah • -••••-« i>™ ra,. um, , ed with gifts and sent on its way
Cornelia Haynes In her 60th j to the tana Vf the Georgia Tech
year. She is survived by five his hands on a tramp through the march,
daughters* Mrs. J. J. Allen oi woods.
Bessemer. Ala.; Mrs. G. R | Governor Johnson of Oklaho-
COMMANDERY NOTICE
Tho regular Christmas obser
vance of Godfrey de Bouillon
Commanderv will be held at 12
noon (sharp) Tuesday, Christmas
day..
—
Bessemer, /via.; airs. u. n f uovenior sroiinron oi uxuno*. w t ■ v\* ■
Powell ot Bogart. Ga.; Mrs. C. ms will try to relish his Christ- Uies In
H. Wiggley of At/ens; Mrs. A. mas dinner in the executive man-: _ dav
L Harrison of Athens; Mrs. H. I sion at Oklahoma City In the face I M ,inl<nn Innntv All Sir Kniohts
B. HIU of Athens; two sons Mr.) of impeachment proceedings HldUlSOIl LUUIliy All Sir Kn'gnts
Chns. Haynes of Btissmsr, Ala. which are being formulated by ——— j o be p _ .
Mr. Guy Haynes of Charlotte, I opposition members of the state
N. C., one sister, Mrs. Mary, leg.rlature.
Moore of Elberton; one brother < Gene Tunney and his bride, ths
Mr. Lindsay Stamps of Ander- former Polly Lauder, are still
son. S. C. The funeral was to- honeymooning In Europe and will
day December 24th from ‘the 1 spend Christmas dodging photo
home 187 Poplar street at 1 graphers In Italy,
p. m., Rev. Sam B. Wlngfielt’i Grover Whalen. New York’s
of the Baptist church officiated new pallcf commissioner, expects
■ ' " ‘ “ ‘ * at crani
with interment in Fork Cams-
terv. Madison county. Bern
stein Bros, funeral home.
to eat hrahberries at the home of
his mother-in-law, Mn. Hugh
Kelly in Park Avenue.
“HI- n;fl» Tln-mnn
Big Bill” Thompson, mayor of
Chics-o, will sit all day at ths
bedside of his wife, who Is ill
in a Chicago hospital.
Governor A1 Smith of New
York, the “Happy Warrior,” said
DUDLEY.—Died at the home In
Madison county yesterday Son.
day December 23rd at 7:30 a.
m. Mr. J. Wiley Dudley In his ,
36th year. He is survived by he would spend Christmas quict-
his wife Mrs. Fanney Dudley, t h* surrounded by his children and
two sons Mr- Robert Dudley their children, at Albany. He
and Mr. Joe Prank Dudley , will pi,y the part cf Santa Claus
father, Mr. J. K. Dudley; three j n the family celebration,
sisters, Mn. C. B. Smith of, »
oTA5 , snU J !Mra V *A M fa.c'o”. , o r ( C< ><> li ‘>^ Urgff ^ rm
Houston, Texas; three brothers Relief Be Enacted
Mr. T. C. Dudley of Atlanta;! . . .
Mr. Roy Dudley of Madison) rrwtnnrfl rvt.m pave nne>
county; Mr. Docous Dudley of!
Atlanta. The funeral was to-1 House about this proposal,
day December 24th at 4
Calvin, Jr., infant son of Mr.|
and Mrs. Calvin Vaughan, died a*
E. L. IIILL. E. C. 1
JOHN G. QUINN, Rec.
the home of his parents In Madt-1.
son county Sunday. The infant
was buried in Madison county.
Bernstein Bros, Funeral Home
in charge. .
Mr. Willie Smith
Buried Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Sar
ah Cornelia Haynss, aged 69. who
died Sunday morning at 8:50
o’clock after an Illness of ten
days, were held Monday at ths
resident. 187 Poplar street, at one
o’clock. Interment followed in
the Fork Cemetery, Bernstein
Bros. Funeral Homs In charge.
Hold Services For
Mrs. Cornelia Haynes
Classified
Funeral services for Mr. Willie
4 p. m | A question arose ss to whether Smith, age 30. who died at his
from Meadows church in Madi- tho congress should follow Jar--home near W'ntervillo Sunday ot
son county. Rav. Mr. West ofldSne's recommendation or, wheth- 4 p. m. after a short illness, wjll
pUft church officiated, er it should await tho coming of be held Tuesday at two o'clock at
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Want Ads
MR. AUTOMOBILE
DEALER
Mr. Emory F. Wortham, aged
I, died at a local hospital
Monday morning at 9:89, attsr j
in illness of e'-ht dive. He
sided at 134 First street.
F„—.—I Ml he ci
ducted Tuesday morning at 11:00
-j ciocx at nos: Cnap’ 1 in Oconee
county. Interment will follow in
tho Boss Chapel cemetery by
McDorman-Bridges.
Mr. Wortham Is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Vctorla WortK-m:
one daughter, Mrs. Levy White
of Esstville; three sons, Messrs.
■O’. M. Wortham. T. it. ho. :
and Fred Wortham of Au-nvta:
one step-son, Mr. C. E. Williams
■>f Athens; two sisters. Mrs. Grif.
'•th Barnett and Miss Mattie
Wortham of C-t-r; four broth-
•re. Messrs. William Wortham
-nd G-orve Wortham of Athens.
r-Kn win-sKsm of Men— and
Bud Wortham of Enstvllle; uni j
Is. vro-d-hUdven.
Mr. Wortham was bom snd
reared n-nr Esstville In Oconee
-ountv, hut h. hed Pved In Ath-
... for many venra. He had mtnv
friends ban and In the commu
nity from which he came. j*
—when you advertise them in the classified
section of this newspaper.
Your sales message reaches a picked group
of buyers. They are already sold on the idea
of having a used car—the classified section
helps them determine their purchase.
The effectiveness of our classified section
has been proven. Other dealers use it con
stantly. You, too, can stimulate sales by list
ing your “buys” in this paper.
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