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¥OoR SALE—Galvanized 5-V Crimp
Roofing and Corruguted; needs
no painting; is firepii'éot"fand
Jasts a lifetime. Christign #ard.
. ware, Broad street; Plgmevlsoo.
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JFOR SALE—-Just in. car of White
Tibbon and Knapsack flours; 48-
pounds, $1.00; guaranteed to
please or money back, Christian
Hardware, Broad street; Phone
1300. ! n2sc
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For SALE—Cheap, 30 shares of
Fidelity stock. Write “K,” care
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FOR SALE OR RENT — Brick
bungalow, three bedrooms: on
' Holman® Avenue. Reat $35
month. ‘Phone 1732. # ¥%¥ .nllßc
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FOR SALE—Extra large Stewart
Pecans, 15¢ per pound; medium
sire, 10¢ per pound; cheaper in
lurger -quantities: on Winter
ville Road; Phone 3702. (eorge
O'Kelley . : n2ip
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FOR SALE—Steinway, the Piano
of the Immortals. A very rare
opportunity you have of obtain
ing the world’ss finest piano
which is wvery slightly used, at
a sacrifice. &\“g will take less
than one-half. 'of the original
price. Durden Music House. n2oc¢
FOR SALE—White annual Candy
Tuft plants, now ready for win
ter planting. SI.OO per hundred.
I deliver a SI.OO purchase. Phone
4602. n2le
FOR SALE—Here is your oppor
tunity., Well equipped case with
inside barbecue pit. Living
quarters in connection if de
vired. Act quick if you want a
bargain. Returning to former
position. Bulldog Cafe,lla')l East
Broad Street. e Ronisy
SACRIFICING 7-Tube Table
model Atwater Kent Radio. All
clectrie, complete with a New
comb-Hawley dynamic _spekaer.
Only $15.00. Apply 184 Barber
Srteet after 5:30 p. m. " n2op
NOTlCE—Bray's Annual * Sale on}
Gasoline going on now dt all his |
stations, -at 16e¢ per gallon. We
sell high grade Standard, Gaso
line of Indiana, we do not sell
the low grades. <At one," two,
three and four ctations. You
will find these on Danielsville‘
road, Highway 8 and 29, I, M.
Bray, J n2lp
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LUST st
LOST — Airedale puppy, ‘eight
months old. Slight limp,in ‘hind
leg. Notify A, G. Dudley, Phone
1014, i Nlßc
LOST—Pointer, white with small]
liver spots on body. Reward.
Notify E. €. Garner. Phone
1060-R " n2oc
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LOST—Black loose-leaf N.)teln:)ul\'.l
With U. of Ga. seal on cover.l
Notes very important to owner. |
Reward. Call Miss listher Has
kin, Phone 23: nisp
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;i NOTICE -\
Department of Justice, Office of
Deputy Prohibition Administrator,
310 Georgia Casualty Building,
Macon,; Ga., November 4, .1932. No
tice is hereby given tizt'®n U(‘lu-l
ber 20, 1932, one Ford Coupe uuto~’
mebile, motor No. A-3890486, was
*¢ized near Lavonia, Ga.,3for \3O-!
lation of the Internal - Reverue
Laws, Section 3450, United States
Revised Statutes; any person
Cliiming said automobile must op-
Dear at my officc on or before De
tember 5 1932, and make such
Haim and give bond for costs for
Uansfer or forfeiture proceedings
!0 the United States District
Court, or it will be sold as pro-
Vided in Section 3460, United |
States Revised Statutes. F. D.
Dismuke, Deputy Froaipition Au
liinistrator. e .
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ORANGES
Direct From Florida
By Our Own Trucks.
Large Size, Peck . . . 45¢
Medium Size, Peck . 39¢
PHONE 247
COFEx SEED CO.
GOl SUED CARS .
WANTED—Cheap used I';ll'_7]—;—
be in good condition. wijy pay
~_L;Ls.h_,_ P]mm‘j‘ji;—\,&)
50c REXALL
RUBBING ALCOHOL
FULL PINT
39¢
PHONE 1420
REID DRUG Co.
E. EWE.. YEARWOOD
CONIRACTOR
“l BUILD IT FOR LESS”
Re-Roofing a upecialty
Athens, Ga.
Loans Up to S3OO
MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT
YOUR CONVENIENCE,
NO RED TAPE OR DELAY
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Family Finance Co.
146 CLAYTON ST~—PHONE 1371
E. I, SMITH
and
SIDNEY BOLEY
. Insurance,
Renting
~ and Loans
PHONE 279
268 JACKSON STREET
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System. Let Us Repair the
One That You are Dissatisfied
With, We'll Solve Your Heat.
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MOVING — PACKING
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
Packing Boxes fur Sale
ADAMS TRANSFER CO
259 Hull Street
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School Oxfords
B|aclf or T\:vo-Tone
$1.95 and $2.95
LAMAR LEWIS CO.
Athens’ Largest Shoe Store
ANNOUNCING
24-HOUR SERVICE
at Poss Service Staticn
and GREASING
GAS — OIL — WASHING
Tires and Tubes, Tire Repairing
Mechanical Work By
ROY SAYE
Poss Service Station
J. H. Poss 312 E. Washington
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
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FOUNTAIN PENS
—51.50 UP—
Only Dependable Makes Such as Water
man’s, Sheaffers, Parkers, Carters.
The Gift Best Suited to Everyone!
The McGregor Co.
WANTED
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
All Watch and Jewelry Repairs
Done in Our Shop. Work
Guaranteed
J. BUSH—JEWELER
165 Clayton Street
50c Fitch Wave Set
FREE With
Bottle Fitch Shampoo
65¢
Hammett’s Pharmacy
PHONE 776
PORTERFIELD’S GARACE
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 59c¢
: Phone 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
s BUICK &=
NEW MODEL BUICKS
AND PONTIACS WILL
SOON BE HERE!
AND THE FOLLOWING USED
CARS WILL BE SOLD IN THE
MEANTIME TO MAKE ROOM
FOR THEM. COME IN AND
MAKE US AN OFFER!
AT YOUR PRICE
'3O Dodge Sedan.
'29 Dodge Sedan
’29 Plymouth Coach :
'32 Buick Sedan
’29 Plymouth Sedan
29 Buick 2-Door Sedan
'2B Buick Sedan
'3O Buick Sedan
’27 Buick Sedan
’29 Oakland Coach 3
'2B Tontiac Sedan
98 Chevrolet Coupe -
'29 Ford Truck .
'2B Hudson Sedan
'2B Chrysler Sedan
'3l Packard 6 W W Sedan
Georgia Motors, Inc.
160-170 W. Broad Street |
PHONE 741— ATHENS, GA. |
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LiNE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
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,
3:00 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.-Norfolk 10:18 pm
New York-Wash.
6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES |
Leave Athens :
No. 2—for Gainesville— 7:456 am‘
No. 12—for Gainesvillec— 10:46 aml
Arrive Athens
No. 11—froma Gainesville—lo:oo aml
No. l—from Gainesville— 6:15 pm|
GEORGIA RAILROAD |
Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:46 am
Daily except Sunday
Yrain 60 leaves Athens 11 am
Train 53 arrives Athens 11:66 am
Sundays only !
Trair. 62 leaves Athens 1:30 pm
Sundays only {
i SOUTHERN RAILWAY
{ LULA—NORTH—SOUTH
| Atianta—Washington -- New York
| DEPART— —Arrive
| 6:50 am 10:40 am
| 1:30 pm 4:36 pm
TELEPHONE 81
J. L. Cox, Asst. Gen. Frt. - Pas.
| Agent
| CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
| Departs
iDaily (Except Sunday) 7:00 a. m.
| and 4:10 p. m.
Sunday only 6:00 a. m.,, 4:10 p. m.
Arrives
\l 12:35 p. m. and 10:00 p. m.
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) 50c Tooth Brush .
~ALL FOR ONLY 49¢
; Phone 67 or 68
- Moon-Winn Drug Co.
House for Rent
JESTER
Phone 1036 or 437
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WITHDRAWAL NOTICE
Due to the removal of my resi
dence from the 216th (city) dis
trict, I am withdrawing from the
race for constable and take this
opportunity to thank the many
Triends who have tendered me;
their loyal support in advuncing‘
my candidacy for that office.
EFFORT HOYT HUFF.
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
To the Voters of the 216th Dis-|
trict. Clarke County:
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
partia] service to the people,
GEQ. .D BENNETT. |
AT YOUR PRICE
5 FOR LONSTABLE
- I 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 appoinad
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
1 hereby announce myself a can-!
didate for Constable of the 216th
District, G. M. of Clarke count,y.l
Georgia. subject to the action of|
the voters in the election to be
held on the first Saturday in De.
cember (December 3), 1932, !
Your vote and influence in my
benalf will be gratefuily appreci
ated. I feel that my five and
one-half years service on the Ath-’
ens police force especially qualis
fies me for the discharge of the|
duties of the office,
J. G. WEATHERFORD.
FOR CONSTABLE
TO THE VOTERS OF ATHENS:
I hereby announce as a candi
date 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 and
faifthful service.
Respectfully,
C. C. STRICKLAND,
FOR GONSTABLE
TO THE VOTERS 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 out sin
cerely and honestly, and deeply
appreciated. f
Respectfully, ‘
GEO, W, NASH,
FOR CONSTABLE
To the Voters of Athens:
1 herbey announce as a candi
date for Constable of the 216th
District, G. M., of Clarke County,
Georgia, subject to the wil' of the
voters in the election to be held
December 3rd, 1932,
I feel that I am well qualified
for the position and will appreci
ate your vote and ififluence.
Respectfully, 3
W. D. (Doyle) FAULKNER.
NOTICE
To the Voters of the 216th District,
a-N.
I have been ruled out of the race
for Constable as ineligible on ac
count of not having registered as
a qualified voter six months prior
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.
EMORY S. PATAT.
FOR CONSTABLE
T 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 Saturdav in Dec
‘ember, 1932. 1 will apprecizte the
support of the voters in this elec
tion and assure them of faithful
and impartial service in the duties
of the office if T am elected.
WILLIAM T. JAMES.
THE BANNERIHERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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Church Officers
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Elected by First
. |
~ Methodist Church
L Church officers for the ensuing
conference year were elected at
the fourth quarterly conference of!
the First Methodist church '.his;
| week, i
They are as follows: Sunday
school superintendent, R. P. Steph-|
ens; lay leader, . C. Wardlaw;
recording steward, I, M. Carter,!
and Golden C(Cross director, D. L.!
Earnest, |
Missionary committee: J. G. 011-!
‘wer, chairman; Miss Lilla Tuck,|
\ vice-chairman; Mrs, J. M. Pound,
Mrs. L. M. Johnson, B, B. Hudson,
Mrs. Hope Smith, Mrs. I!arry‘
Hardy, Mrs. L. C. Trousdale, Mrs,
Cobb Lampkin, Mrs. BE. D. Alex
&nder, Mrs. G. A. Mell, Miss Sarahi
Hunnicutt, Mrs, Henry West, N.
G. Slaughter, W. 8. Beckwith,[
Mrs. Ula F. Hunt, Miss Jer,siei
Garebold, Mrs, M. J. Maymrd,|
Mrs. E. D. Sledge, Miss Ruby An'i
derson, Mrs. R. J. Bates, Miss:
Etta Walker, Miss Annie Sims and;
Mrs. J. A. Johnson. !
Social service committee: H. V.|
Persell, chairman; ‘H. A. Haygood,
M. G. Nicholson, H, C. Tuck, Her-i
sbert Winn, Dink Martin, ~Mose |
fiordon, Miss Mary Hunnlcutt,!
Mrs. L. M. Carter, Mrs. R. C. Wil-|
son, Miss Ruby Thompson, Mrs,
J. G. Oliver, Mrs. D. F Miller,
Wrs. B H. Dixon, Miss Bessle:
Payne, L. O. Price and Mrs. J, S‘.'
Hawkes, |
' Stewardship committee: N. (}.'
Slaughter, chairman; J. G. Oli
ver, Hoyt Robertson, Miss Lilla
Tuck, Miss Ruby Anderson, R. H.
Lloyd, and ‘R. H. Snyder.
' The Board. of Stewards for thel‘
4982-33 conference year is com
posed of: E, D. Alexander, W,
S. Beckwith, D.'W. Bridges, L.
M. Carter, Thomas F. Comer, D.
L. Earnest,” George E. Deadwyler,
‘Allen ' Findley, Mose Gordon, S. A.
Hale, " Thomas F. 'Green, W. L
‘Hancock, Joe Hartley, H. A. Hay
good, W, B. Hodgson, E. B. Hud-l
son, E. G. Huff, P. L. Huggins, J |
IC." Jester, J. P. Knowles, C. D.
\McDorman, C. D, McNelley, D. F.x
Miller. -
’ M.: G. Nicholson, J. G. Oliver,
J. K. Patrick, H. V. Persells, L. O
Pledger, Merritt Pound, L. O,
Price, T. W. Reed, W. §. Rice, B
S. Sell, Hoyt Robertson, N. G
Slaughter, Hope T. Smith, William
Snelson,- R. P. Stephens, E P
Stone, Glenn W. Sutton, Paui
“Tabor, W. . Thiurmond, J. 8
Wradlaw, E. P. West, H. H. West
“Phomas- F. Whitehead and Herbert
Winn. %
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IIOHN BONDURANT
CHOSEN COLONEL
OF CAVALRY UNIT
i John P. Bondurant, Athens, has
‘recently been madg Colonel of the
‘Gavah'y regiment in the R. O,
T. C. at the University of Geéor
lgia, according to announcemcrit of
:Major A. T. Colley, commarcdant.
When graduated next June he will
be given a commission as second
lieutenant of cavalty in in the Of
\ficers Reserve corps, United |
.States Army. ‘
He ig 4 member of the Kamm‘
,Alapha coeiety at the university.
'He will receive the dcgree of
bachelor of science in civil engi
neering.
His father graduated from the
university in 1888,
COLDER THAN USUAL |
NEW YORK.—The coming win- |
ter will probably be colder than
usual, acceording to Dr. James H.l
Scarr, meterologist of the New
York city weather bureau. Dr.
Scarr bases his prediction on the
law of averages. He tays that we
are due for a cold winter because
the past few have been so mild. ]
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