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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Galvanized 5.V Crimp
Roofing and Corrugated; needs
no painting; is fireproof and
lasts a lifetime. Christian Hard
.ware, Broad street; Phone 1300,
n2dc
FOR SALE--Just in. car of White
- Ribbon and Knapsack flours; 48-
pounds, $1.00; guaranteed to
please or money back, Christian
Hardware, Broad street; Phone
1300. n 25:
FOR SALE—We have a good qua
~ Mty .COAL 4t $6.50 per ton. At
lantic Ice & Coal Co. nlée
FOR SALE — Medium size hot
blast heater; also sectional
bookcase. Phone 1028 or 166.
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FOR SALE—Cheap, 30 shares of
FPidelity stock. Write “K,” care
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FOR SALE OR RENT — Brick
bungalow, three bedrooms; on
‘Holman Avenue. Rent $36
month. Phone 1732. nisc
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WANTED—SBmaII apartment, fur
nighed or unfurinshed; must be
.- reßsonable, Address C.H.8., care,
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WANTED—Lady for Athens and |
surrounding territory to handle
a superior beauty service; prof
itable proposition. Address “X,”
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED — Nice, honest, colored
girl or woman to do genzral;
housework; 'nice room on Aot.l
Pbone 1275-J, Mrs. G. W. Bar-"
ber. nidp
SALESMEN WANTED 5
WANTED — MEN WITH CARS,
aged 25-50 to supply consumers
in city of Athens; counties of
Rockdale, Newton and Walton,
with widely advertised household
and farm products. Route expe
rience preferred but not necges
sary. Write Rawleigh Industries,
Dept. GA-5-47, Memphis, Tenn.
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LOST — Airedale® puppy, eight
months old. Slight limp in hind |
leg. Notify A. G. Dudley, l‘hunoé
1014. nlf‘ci
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE |
Arrival and Oeparture of Traim]
Athens, Ga, |
To and From South and West
ARRIVE— ~DEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham 6:20 am!
1:30 am Atlanta 4:10 am
Atlanta
New York-Wash.
3:0. pm B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pm
"To and From North and South
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm
4:10 am Rich.-Neorfolk 10:18 pm
New York-Wash,
6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
v SCHEDULES
Leave Athens
No. 2—for Gainesville— 7:46 am
No. 12—for Gainesville— 10:46 am
Arrive Athens
No. 11—from Gainesville--10:00 am
. No. I—from Gainesville— 6:15 pm
GEORCGIA RAILRCAD
Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:46 am
' Daily except Sunday
' Train 50 leaves Athens 11 am
Train 53 arrives Athens 11:55 am
; Sundays only
Tralr. 52 leaves Athens 1:30 pm
Sundays only
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
LULA—NORTH—SOUTH
_ Atianta—Washington — New York
E mART— —Arrive
6:50 am ... 10:40 am
~ 1:30 pm 4:36 pm
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.d. L. Cox, Asst. Gen. Frt. - Pas.
m CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
‘Daily (Except Sunday) 7:00 a. m.
b "and 4:10 p. m."
Sunday only 6:00 a. m., 4:10 p. m.
5 . Arrives
_ 12:35 p. m. and 10:00 p. m.
I FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Desidable home on
Woodlawn dvenue; two baths,
double garage, good garden spot.
’ Reasonable rent. Smith & Boley
| nldp
| FOR RENT—SIx room house, 275
| Fast Clayton Street. Dr. L. H.
[ Crow. nlép
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| CONIIRACTOR
“l BUILD IT FOR LESS”
Re-Roofing a .vecialty
Athens, Ga.
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i’2B Mode! Touring...... ......$ 83
Buick Tournif:... .5, ......$ 30
Dadge Touring. v ..o vi.o:.s 27
7 TT Tonw Teuek. ... ......3 9
'3O Model Standard C0upe.,...5287
'29 Model Graham Paige Coupe $177
'3l Town Sedan.... .... .....$423
'3l. Chevrolet C0ach...... ....$363
'3l Mode|l Fordor 5edan.......5367
'3O Model Tudor 5edan........5277
'3O Model Standard C0upe....5263
'3l Model 1%2 Ton Truck...... 5364
RO Enele i Y 6
D A Dodge Sedan.... .... ...$363
31 Dotltge TPURK, . ... .0 N 7. 5349
75 Chrysler Sedan...... .....$365
TOROOR. oy Covo e 00 N 8
~ C. A. TRUSSELL
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i Athens’ Oldest Dealer
| PHONES 1097 - 10938
ANNOUNCING
24-HOUR SERVICE
at Poss Service Station
and GREASING
GAS — OIL — WASHING
Tires and Tubey, Tire Repa ring
Mechanical Work By
ROY SAYE
Poss Service Station
J. H, Poss 31% E. Wachington
N E
School Oxfords
Black or T\:vo.Tone
$1.95 and $2.95
LAMAR LEWIS CO.
Athens’ Largest Shoe Store
|
E. I. SMITH
and '
SIDNEY BOLEY ;
. Insurance, |
Renting
and Loans
' PHONE 279
| 268 JACKSON STREET
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JOHNS-MANVILLE
Asbestos Shingle Roofs, Composition Shingle
Roofs, Asbestos Wainscoting for Bathrooms
INSTALLED BY EXPERT WORKMEN—
~—PAID FOR BY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
GUARANTEED BY
265 WASHINGTON STREET
Athens' Reliable Roofers for Twenty-three Years
§ FOUNTAIN PENS §
-—351.50 UP— 3
Only Dependable Makes Such as Water
man’s, Sheaffers, Parkers, Carters.
\ The Gift Best Suited to Everyone! |
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~ Announcements
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| e ———
ALDERMAN, FIFTH WARD
I announce my candidacy for
re-election as Alderman from the
Fifth Ward, subject to ‘regulations
of the Democratic primary. I will
gratefully appreciate your influ
ence and support.
| A. M. CENTER.
{ ————————————
{ For Alderman—THird Ward
; I announce my candidacy for re
| election as Alderman from the
;'l‘hird ward subject to regulations
iufi the Democratic Primary,
1 will deeply appreciate the sup
port of the voters.
J. H. RUCKER.
FOR ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD
' I hereby announee my candi
dacy for Alderman from the Third
,Ward, City of Athens, Georgia,
| subject to the action of the wvoters
!ln the Democratic primary. Your
’vote ana Influence in my behalf
‘wfll be appreciated.
oy B BEDGODD.
FOR ALDERMAN SECOND
WARD
I hereby announce as a candi.
date for Alderman from the Sec
ond Ward, City of Athens, Georgia
subject to the action of the voters
in the Demwcratic primary.
I solicit the votes and influence
of all the voters of the ward, and
will gratefully appreciate your sup-‘
port.
’ EMMETT L, WIER.
FOR ALDERMAN
SECOND WARD
[ hereby announce that I' am a
cand‘date for Alderman from the
second ward subject te the rules
of the Democratic Committee on
city elections,
[ favor and will work for a re.
organization in our city ‘govern=
ment; a reduction in the tax rate
or more c'vic improvements, and
ihe consideration of merit Instead
of political favoritism 'in the se
lection of the eivi) service employ
ces of the city.
CLYDE BASHAM.
PORTERFIELD’S GARAC“E
Washing — Alemiting
Repairs on All Make Cars
ROAD SERVICE
PHONE 1871
150 W. Washington St.
OUR SPECIAL
2 Packages Kotex
and 1 Package Cleanex
ALL FOR 5%9c¢
Phone 1066 |
CITIZENS PHARMACY
| FOOLPROOF PLAN
| Building and loan has kept a
| proper . senee'l of _proportign. .
| # ‘safeguarded by a splan: which
| is almost foolproof, it has a
i record which is unsurpassed
‘ by all other financial -institu
l }ions in point of safety.
‘iMutual Building ‘& Loan
| Association
" 7% and Safety
Special for This Week
Hot Chocolate er Tea 10¢
Any 10 Sandwich 10¢
BOTH for ONLY 15¢
Phone 67 or 68
MOON-WINN DRUCG Co.
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MOVING — PACKINC
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
Packing Boxes tour Sale
ADAMS TRANSFER CO
259 Hull Street
House for Rent
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JESTER
Phonec 1036 or 437
TRIAL POSTPONED
WILMINGTON, Dela.— (AP)
Because negotiations are under
way to bring about a &eéttlement
the trial of the government anti
trust suit against Radio Corpora
tion and: others Tuesday was post
poned until next Monday by th
United States Distriect court so
Delaware.
Loans Up to S3OO
MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT
YOUR CONVENIENCE.
NO RED TAPE OR DELAY
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Family Finance Co.
145 CLAYTON ST.—PHONE 1371
WANTED
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
A!l Watch and Jewelry Repairs
Done in Our Shop. Work
Guaranteed
J. BUSH—JEWELER
165 Clayton Street
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WITHDRAWAL NOTICE
Due to the removal of my resi
dence from the 216th (eity) dis
trict, T am withdrawing from the
race for constable and take th's
opportunity to thank the many
*riends who have tendered mc
their loyal support in advancing
my candidacy for that office.
EFFORT HOYT HUFF.
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
To the Voters of the 216th Dis
trict, Clarke County: 3
I kereby announce myself as a
candidate for the offire of Justice
of the Peace for the 216th G. M.
District of Clarke County, It
elected” I pledge faithful and im
partial service to the people,
GEO. .D BENNETT.
FOR LONSTABLE
1 hereby announce my candidacy
in the election on December 3rd,
for re-election as Constable of the
216th District, G. M., 'of Clarke
county, Georgia, (I was appoinéd
to fill the unexpired term of the
late Mr., H. D. Huff, and the De
cember election is for the full
term.) I will appreciate the vote
and influence of every citizen of
the district,. and if elected will
continue to discharge the duties
of the office to the best of my
ability.
Respectfully, .
C. A, (JACK) LESTER.
FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby announce myself’ a
candidate for Constable of the
216th district, G. M., of Clarke
county, Georgia, subject to the
action of the voters in the election
to be held the first Saturday in
December, 1932. = Your vote. and
influence will be appreciated.
; W. L. (Shug) BROOKS.
" FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for:Constable of the 216th
District, G. M. of Clarke county,
Georgia. subject to the action or‘
the voters in the election to be
held on the first Saturday in De
cember (December 3), 1532,
Your vote and influence in my
benalf will be ‘gratefully appreci
ated. I feel that my five and
nne-half years service on the Ath
ens police force especially quali.
fies me .for the discharge of the
duties of the office, .
J. G. WEATHERFORD.
FOR CONSTABLE
TO THE VOTERS OF ATHENS:
1 hereby announce as a candi
data to succeed myself as Bailiff
of the 216th district, Clarke coun
ty, subjcet to the will of the voters
in the election to be held December
3. 1932 There are two bailiffs to
be voted for and elected, and I ask
my friends to give me one of your
votes on my ten years sincere amd
faifthful service,
Respectfully,
C., C. STRICKLAND,
FOR CONSTABLE
TO THE VQTERS OF ATHENS:
I hereby announce as & candi
date for bailiff subject to the will
of the voters in the election to be
held Saturday, December 3, 1932.
Two bailiffs are to be elected, and
you must vote for two to make
your vote count, and I ask all my
friends to give me one of your
votes, ‘and your confidence in
electing me will be carried cut sin
cerely: and honestly, and deeply
appreciated.
Respectfully,
GEO, W, NASH,
FOR CONSTABLE
'To the Voters of Athens:
- I herbey announce as a candi
date for Constable of the 216th
Distriet, G. M., of Clarke County,
Georgia, subject to the wil' of the
voters in {he election to be 'eld
December 3rd, 1932.
I feel that I am we!ll qualified
for the position and will appreci
ate yvur vote and influence,
Respectfully,
‘ W. D. (Doyle) FAULKNER.
NOTICE
To the Voters of the 216th District,
G. M.
I have been ruled out of the race
for Constable as incligible on ae.
count of not having registered as
a qualified voter six months priot
to the last general election, al
though all my taxes were paid.
| In withdrawing, I wish to thank
‘all my friends who assured me. of
‘their support.
s ~“EMORY S. PATAT.
: it
pot & FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Constable of the
216th . District, G. M., Clarke
County, Georgia, in the eelction to
be held the first Saturday in Dec
ember, 1932. I will appreciate the
support of the voters in this elee
tion and assure them of faithful
and impartial service in the duties
of the office if T am =lected. =
WILLIAM T. JAMES.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Stocks Unsettled
With Dull Trading
Session Wednesday
By CLAUDE A. JAGGER
Associated” Prees Financial Editor
NEW YORK.— (AP) — Stocks
were a bit unsettled Wednesday,
but trading during most of the
session was too dull to afford
much idea as to what the mar
ket's intentions really were.
ATHENS COTTON
The Athens cotton market
closed today at 6 3-8 cents. The
previous close was 6 3-8 cents.
COTTON QUIET
NEW YORK.—(AP)—Except for
the evening-up of December com
mitments reflected in a consider
able volume of switching from'
near to later deliveries, trading in
cotton was comparatively quiet
Wednesday with fluctuations cor
respondingly narrow.
- Open High Low Close BL.
Dee, .. i 34 6.35 6.24 6.30 6.27
Jan. .. 640 6.42 630 639 6.33
Mch, ...-651 6.52 640 648 6.44
COTTON RULES DULL
NEW ORLEANS.— (AP) —Cot
ton riuled rather dull ‘Wednesday
put was fairly steady. Prices fluc
tuated narrowly, but developed no
particular trend.
Open High Low Close r.C.
Dec; s 6.34 6.35 623 628 6.27
Jan. .. 6.39, 6.40 629 6.34 6.33
Mch: .. 6.49 651 6.38 6.45 6.42
CHICAGO GRAIN
High Low Close
WHEAT—
Dec.: . .. .. Ab% 44% _44%
May . & .. .50% .40% A 49%
Julp . E... 51% 850% HO%
CORN—
Decier. ... 26% .26 26%
Mayiie., & ... 31% ol e 9
July .. as ... 33% 927% .33%
OATS—
Pacti Tgt2, 17 16% .AT
Mave . .. QB% 8% 8%
ULV THE so+ 18% . 19%: 180
IO BTSN . LAV O MPR AYT
Wednesday Evening’s Program i
6:oo—Sign On.
6:ol—Forgotten Melodeis. i
6:ls—lsham Jones’ Orchestra.
6:4s—Voluntary Religious Associ
, ation of the University of
Georgia. [
7:oo—Bennie Kreuger and Hisl
Orchestra. .
7:ls—Asylum of the Ether.
7:B3o—Supper Dance Music.
7:4s—Prof. Anchovia. ; !
B:oo—Costa’s “Jim Dandians.”
s:ls—Music Masters.
B:3o—Victor Young and His Or
chestra.
9:oo—Martin Brothers’ Entertain
ment.
9:ls—Oozzie Nelson and His Or
chestra. § |
9:4s—Slumber Hour,
10:00—Sign Off.
Thursday’s Program
B:oo—sign On.
B:ol—Morning Devotional.
8:30—0ld Time Music.
9:oo—Correct Time Signal
‘9:lol—Variety.
9:ls—Fan Mail Man’s Chats.
9:3o—Ried’s Musical Broadsides.
9:4s—Ruth Etting. -
10:00—Georgian’s One Stop Enter
: tagner, i |
10:15—The Band Stand.
10:30—Findley’s Musical Valet.
10:45—Lew White.
11:00—R9m‘ance and Recipes.
11:15—Ted Weems’ Orchestra.
11:30—Waring‘s Pennsylvapnians.
12:00—Correct Time Signal. :
12:01—McKinney’s Oski T
Dance Orchestra, .
12:30—Red Nichols and His Five
Pennies.
I:oo—“Something About Every
thing.”
1:05-—Melody Parade.
I:ls—Jacgues Renard nd His Or
chestr.
1:45-—Midday Melody Girl.
' 2:ls—Popular Tunes.
- 3:oo—Correct Time Signal.
3:01-—Johnny Hamp’'s Internation
o al Orchestra.
3:3o—Dance Hits, With I.ouise
Burson.
3:4s—Cab Calloway and His Or
chestra.
4:oo—Sign Off. ‘
50c REXALL
RUBBING ALCOHOL
FULL PINT
3%9¢
PHONE 1420
REID DRUG CO.
50c Fitch Wave Set
FREE With
Bottle Fitch Shampoo
65¢
Hammett’s Pharmacy
~ PHONE 776
FUNERAL NOTICES
| c (COLORED) ‘
[DEAN.—The friends and acquain- |
* tances of Mr. and Mrs. Edi
' Dean,” Mr. and Mr¢. Lawson
~ Dean and family, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Colonel Dean and family, Mr.
~ and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Susie]|
Dean and family, Mrs, Augustal
¢« Dean and family, Mrs. Annah,
~ Dean and family, Mrs, Camillai
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James |
W. Davis and family, Mrs.
» Jennie L. Davis and family, Mr.
#T. €. Davis of -Athens, Mrs. |
Wm. H. Reeves of Atlanta, Ga‘,’
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell of |
Pasadena, Calif.,, are requestod
‘to attend the funeral of Mrs.i
Hapnah Dean, Thursday, Nov- |
.ember 17th, _at three o'clock !
from the First A. M. E. church,!
~ corner Hull and Strong streets.
Rev. N. J. McCombs will offi-
FUNERAL NOTICE
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#
BASINGER.—The friends of Mrs.
W. S. Basinger, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M. Strahan and family, Mrs.
©. P. Lawton of Savannah,
Ga: Mr. W. B, Basinger of
Omaha, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. J.
;. Basinger of New York, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Basin
ger of Kansas City, Mo., are
invited to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Margaret Garrett Basinger
Thursday morning, November
17th,” 1932, from the Emmanuel
Episcopal church at nine (9:00)
o'clock. Rev. G. I. Hiller will
officiate. Funeral . party will
leave immediately following ser
vices for Savannah, Ga., where
interment will be in the Bona
venture cemetery. ~McDorman-
Pridges. 5 ‘
EPPS.—The friends and relatives
of Sam Epps, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar E. Epps, Miss Dorothy
Epps, Miss Mildred + Epps,
Thelma Epps, Early Epps, T. J.
Epps, Charlie Epps, Oscar Epps,
jr., Ellis Eugene Epps,' Mrs.
Annie Epps and Mr. J. G. Wal-'
lace are invited to attend the
funeral of Sam Epps tomorrow,
Thursday, November 17th, at
‘ 3:00 o'clock from the Princeton
| Methodist church. - The follow
i ing boys will serve as pallbear
‘ ers: Bill Williams, Raymond
J Couch, Clarence Haynie and
Clinton Fultcher. Rev. 'B. C.
’ Kerr of the Princeton Metho
! dist church will officiate, with
I” interment in the . Princeton ' cem
| etery. Bernstein Brothers Fun
b earl Home.
SCHEDULE NOTICE
Netice is herewith given that
ecective Sunday, November. 20th,
1932, Mixed Train. No. 53 now
scheduled to leave Union Point,
Ga. at (10:30 a. m. and arrive
Athens 11:55 a. m., ard Train No.
52 now scheluled to leave Athens
at 1:30% p.. m. and arrive Union
Point 3:15 p. m., ‘Sundays :only,
will be discontinued. : =
GEORGIA RAILROAD,
n 16-17-18. i ‘
THE FAME OF HOME
MADE BREAD SPREADS
We are selling this bread
to different people in al
most every section of the
state. We are proud of
the reputation this bread
has made in so short a
time.
Home-Made Bread with
the “Baked-in Flavor.”
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Fish and Shrimp for
Thursday. :
Extra Select Norfolk
Oysters.
Jones Sausage, Bulk 30c,
Link 35c.
The Cheapest Price ever.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
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Choice Lot of Fresh
Caught Fish Arriving
Daily!
SEASHORE QUALITY!
SEASHORE PRICES!
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“The Cras
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'Ruthed men — and their
Ipflapered- women, despe
'rate for the thrills of oth
‘er ... . A
| Wives sceking the EASY
WAY OUT of the monot
ony of poverty . . .