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ATHENS, OA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1921,
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$2,000 to Loan Now
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,WE HAVE .$2,000 to lend Immediately on city real
estate. See Mr. Martin today.
-H &
ERWIN & COMPANY,
Phone 3-4-5
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Phone 3-4-5
ENIION OF
DR. E. K. WHEEUS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
The Latest Methods Used In Diagnosis
and Treatment of Diseases
Sea Me Concerning Your StomaeH
Nerves, Kidney or Any Deep-
Seated Disease.
Office Phone 1761—Res. Phone 1165-W
Office, 101 / 2 Clayton St.
Lipscomb's Specialty—Fire Insurance,
THE LARGE8T SAVING8
BANK IN ATHENS
Tho Athens Savings flank pays
per cent Interest on savings deposits
compounded January 1st, July 1st,
Deposits received from 91.00 up. Oet
the saving habit. * tt
1198-W—Is now our telephone nunv
her. Call us for printing. E, D,
Stone Press.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN
8URANCE WITH JESTER?
HOMES—Easy payments, lowest cost;
no loan commissions. T. L. Mitchell.
DR. D. LEE PEACOCK
r Dentist, Phone 227
i 217 Southern Mutual Building
12-2-tt
FOR RENT—Desirable offices In Hol
man building. See N. H. Walters,
Room 410 Holman lildg.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!—$4.00 per
truck load, delivered. Hanna Mfg.
Co., phone 147. 1-29-tf
"a. DR. WM. L. CASON
„ Dentist
Phone 780 300-7 Sou. Mn. Bldg,
lpeclatbe In Bxodontla and I’yrodontla
PLUMBING—Repair work guaranteed
Phone 171$. W. CL Tiller. 2-t-tl
GENERAL HAULING—Please call for
B. M. McCracken, corner Jackson
and Broad Sts. t(
WANTED—To cxchango good plan,
for late model Ford touring car. Ad
dress B, care Banner. 4-28-31
WANTED—Gas stove. Mutt bo In
good condition. Phono 9124.
EXTRA fine Sweetpeas for sale. Phon.
1506. i 4-29-21
FLOURNOY'S Barbecue open-air pit
will he open Saturday, April 30th.
Will have western spring lamb, pork
and bash. Come by and try it.
4-2*9-21
WANTED—At once a livt
hustling boy to delivei
papers on Lumpkin St.
and Milledge Ave. Apply
Banner office.
mt
FOR "EXTERIOR nnd Interior Paint-
Infhnd Decorating Phono 1465. Es-
_ inflates cheerfully furnlsbod. Chas.
W. Parr. 3 22-tf
STORE autos at Chafln Bros. Garsgo.
Rates; Fords, $6.00 per month; au
tomobiles, $6.00. Open nil night.
!» 4-16-tf
MSI,
HAVE YOUR shoes made
good as new at Oldham's
Shoe Renuery, 573 East
Broad street Phone 1186.
chafiiTtaxi CO.
Taxieabs. Phone 1787.
Dependable servlco day and night.
We nevor sleep. ChaOn Taxi Co. tr
AGENTS WANTED—Earn from $5.00
to $10 a day selling our now water-
propf rubber aprons, fast houie-to-
houao seller anil your prnflt 100 por
cent. WYlto quick fur full particu
lars and send $1.00 for sample.
Money refunded If dissatisfied. Ad
dress' Texas Specialty Sales Co., No
1204 y, Congress Avo., Room No. 10,
Houston, Tox. 4-16-7t
FOR 8AI.E— 560-acre farm, ilx-reom
dwelling, seven'tenant houses; lo
cated on highway, half way between
Tuskegeo anil Union Springs. Ala.
..Fine for farming, dairying and stock
raining T. U. Fortaon (owner). Co
lumbus, Ga. 4-27-41
FOR RENT—One furnished room:]
connecting bath; desirable neigh
borhood; close ip. Apply 1309-J.
4-28-2t
FOR SALE—Two white Iron beds,
springs and mattressos; all in good
condition. Phone 1784. 4-27-3t
WANTED—Agent for old-line life In
surance company for Athens terri
tory. 11. II. Dalton, care Banner.
427-31
FOR SALE — Govoniment-lnspoctod
Porto'Rico Potato Plants. 81.25 per
l.ono. f. o. b. Cordelo. Oa. Prompt
delivery. Cash with order at above
prices. Cordelo Plant Farms, Cor-
dele, .Ga.
YOUNG men. women, oveiy 17, for
Postal Mall Service. $120 month.
Examinations May. Experience un-
necessary. For free particulars of
instruction, wrlto R. Terry (former
, Civil Service examiner). 63 Conti
nental l)ldg., Washington, D. C.
POSITION wanted by young man with
good Imsfness experience In any
linn. Willing to start at bottom and
work up. Addrevs C. T. R.. care
Rannur. 4-29-31
FOR RENT—653 N. Milledge Ave.;
suitable for two families. Recently
done over. Erwin ft Co.
FrISunTueWed
SWEET POTATO SLIPS. $2 pefthou
sand. Also Tomato Plants. R. D.
Miller; 150 King Ave. Phone 583.
Announcing our opening
Monday, May 2nd, at the
Williams building, cornet
Clayton and Hull streets
expert mechanics with the
latest equipment. The mair
point we want to imprest
upon you is that we give you
the exact price before the
work is done. All work guar
anteed. We do all kinds of
machine work, electric work
3-3-tf | and oil pumping motors, we
guarantee to stop or nc
charge made. We challenge
anyone on our mechanical
ability. We assure you bet
ter work at lower prices.
Yours for service.
EPPS & ARMEL,
Thu-Frl-Sur
HI DUBLIN, GA.
The seventh annual convention of
tho Association of County Commis
sioners will he hold In Dublin on
May 6th and 6th.
The following Is the tentative pro
gram:
Thursday, May Bth.i i
8 to 10 a. m.—Registration- and In
formal reception In the parlors of the
New Dublin hotel.
m.—Convention called to or
der hy the president, Charles L. Da
vis, of Warm Springs.
•Song, ‘'America.”
Iovocatlon, :Dr. C. D. Graves, pastor
of tlio First Baptist church of Dublin.
Welcome address, lion. L. G Stubbs,
mayor of Dublin.
Response, lion. Charles L. Davis,
president, of Warm Springs.
Report of officers:
President. Charles L. Davis, of
Warm Springs, j
Secretary-treasurer, Fred Houser, of
Atlanta.
Announcements, |
Appqintinents of committee.
11 a. m.—The following will bo In-
Uod to address the convention:
/Ion. W. J. Vcreen, of Moultrie
Dr. C. M. Strahan. chairman of the
state highway commission, Athens.
Hon. Benjamin F. Mann, represen
tative from Glynn county, Brunswick.
Mr. A. E. Loder, United States dis
trict highway engineer. Montgomery.
Ala.
12:30 p. m.—Adjournment.
12.15 p. in.—Official picture of con
vention. '
m.—Complimentary luncheon.
Gov.-elect Thomas W. llardwlck,
toastmaster. Speakers: Mr. J. E.
Burch, Laurens county attorney, of
Dublin, and Mr. N. G. Bartlett, sec
retnry of tho Dublin nnd Laurens
Chamber of Commerco, Dublin.
2:30 p. m.— Auto ride over Laurens
county to show work dono In way of
constructing concrete bridges.
7:30 p. m.—Thcatorlum party.
8:30 p. m.—Moving pictures.
Second Day, Friday, May 6th.
9 n. m.—Morning suasion called to
irdcr by Charles L. Davis, president,
presiding.
9:10 a. m—Hon. W. S. Kellar. en
gineer of tho Alabama highway do
Every Suit
In our house is priced at today’s lowest price for
the quality, which is lower than January’s whole
sale price. - : V Vl C& V- \ < ,
Most of our stock is a recent purchase and
every article is way below the former prices.
You will be surprised to know how cheap you
can buy Hats and furnishings.
HEAD & McMAHAN
LOPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
AMETB OF COMPANIES OVER 195 MILLIONS
OFFICE PHONE NO. 109 NIGHT PHONE NO. 719
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 So. Mutail Bid*
Eoeal and Eastern Money Always on Hand For
Loans on Farms and City Property.
PLENTY OF MONEY
For loans on farm lands. Lowest rate of Interest; prompt service.
HOLMAN BLDQ.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
ATHENS, GA.
TEL. 1676.
Where the Best
Eats Are Today
Crisp Potato Chips 60c pound v
Made dally In our bakery
Arnold, Abney A Co.
8trawberry Shortcako 15c
Liberal alxe squares of dollghtful
"Strawberry Shortcake" 15c today
Arnold, Abney A Co,
South Georgia Yellow Yams 50c pk
Shipment duo today. Place your
order now
Arnold, Abney ft Co.
, 'FYesh Iceberg Lettuce
Nice White Celery
Red Ripe Tomatoes
Fresh Cucumbers
Arnold, Abnoy ft Co.
Fresh Spinach
Turnip Salad fresh today
Tonder Green Snap Beans
New Irish Potatoes
Arnold. Abney ft Co.
I • Special prices on Florida Oraages
Sweet, Jnlcy Orape Fruit
Rlpo Bananas, Wineaap Apples
Arnold, Abney ft Co.
Country-ground “Graham Flour”
Arnold, Abney ft Co.
Red Rlpo Tomatoes 20c lb.
Icoberg Lettuce
Celery •
Bell Peppers
Home-raised Cabbago
Homo-railed English Peas
String Beans 1
New and Old Irish Potatoes
Sprlpg Oniona
Turnip Salad
KING-JtODGSON CO.
Fresh Strawberries
Fresh Pineapples
Oranges, Apples, Bananas
KING HODGSON CO.
All goods bought today will he
charged on May account.
K1NG-HODGSON CO.
narlinent. Montgomery,' Ala.
9:30 n. m.—lion. W. B. Royster,
secretary of tho Spalding county board
of trade. Griffin, "How Spalding
County Did UK*
9:50 a. m.—linn. J. E. Wallace,
chairpian of the Spalding county corn-
missloncrs, Griffin.
10:10 a. in.—Hon. Paul Etheridge,
chairman of tho Fulton county com
missloncrs, Atlanta.
10:30 a. m.—Hon. W. R. Neel, en
gtneer of tho atato highway commls
slon, Atlanta, "Road Planning for
Georgia.”
10:60 a. m.—Hon. S. S. Bennett,
member state highway commission,
Atlanta..
11:10 a. m.—Mr. W. A. Crossland,
United States senior highway en
glneor, Atlanta.
11:30 a. m.—Informal discussion,
"Shop Talk.
12 noon.—Reports of committees.
12:30 p. m.—Election of officers.
12:40 p. m.—Selection of next con
vention city..
12:50 p. m.—Adjournment.
1 p. m.—Barbecue. Stubbs Park.
GOOD MORNING, working hard and
worrying? Bad on the digestion, A. L.
K. tablets will correct the digestion;
get a dozen at druggists.—Adv.
8EABOARD CHANGES SCHEDULE.
Seaboard No. 11, effective May lot,
will pass Athens 6:55 a. m., arrive
Atlanta 8:15, E. T.
’ FRBtk GEISSLER. '
4-29-31 - Aost. Gen. Paae. Agt.
The postmaster general baa lent
out an order posting, s standing re
ward of $6,000 for "My postal employe
or other person who-brings In a mall
robber.”
Baseball Results.
At College Park, Md.—Georgia Tech
3, Maryland 6.
At Hattiesburg, Mias.—Spring Hill
college 4, Mississippi college 3.
At Newberry, S. C.—Furman
Nowberry 1. 4 4
At South Bend, Ind.—Notre Dame 2,
Depauw 0.
“USE GEORGIA PR0DUCT8”
"USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS”
GOOD MORNING, Lost your appe
tite, digestion out of order, A. L. K.
tablets will correct the -digestion, get
■ few at tho druggists.—Adv.
A lovely 7-room house and lot on Prince avenue can be bought
at a bargain.
1 S4l». toll irn the
‘.rNWwnraffiJW;
other Itching thin dtscagre.
REID DRUG CO.
A Fund of Information
That You Should Have
Disraeli, who for six years was prime minister of England said:
“It has been my observation that the most successful man in any
undertaking, is the man who has the most information.”
It doesn’t require any particular information just to go out and
buy something. But fo buy the best of that something at a price
that is satisfactory to you—that is a successful purchase. And to
make successful purchases you must have information.
Advertising gives you just that kind of information. It tell^you
where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair
price.
That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who
handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this news
paper—regularly—every day. . x
To those who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source
of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog
of dollars—a guarantee of satisfaction.
If you would learn the facts about the things you need to make
you comfortable and happy.
Read The Advertisements
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Rooms For Rent
single or connecting rooms to desirable parties
only; suitable for light housekeeping. Location on
Clayton St. over Fleming & Oliver.
Apply at Erwin & Co.
BARBECUE! BARBECUE! BARBECUE!
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TODAY.
DINNER ,
From 12 to 3 p. m. Tickets $1.00
This is the annual spring barbecue of the Ladies’
Aid Society.
Barbecue will be served in church basement.
Now That We Both Are Stars
"Remember when wo used to play together In ’Stale and Female’ and
•Why Change Your Wife?'" Inquired pretty Gloria Swanson Of Tom
Melghnn at the I’nrnmoiint studio In Hollywood.
“Clin I ever forget It?" Thomas answered ruefully. “Now that we re
both atars t never get to klsa you any more. Starring alone in a picture
has Its disadvantages.”
Read Want ads today
THE HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
a. R. BLOODWORTH, Manager
INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Real Eitate—Bondi Investments
Ream 217 Hlntop Securltlea Building
Day Phones 477 and 35—Night Phonea 378-W and 140
F0R-SALE
s and lot on Prim
at a bargain.
J. L. ANDERSON,
Clayton Street
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Advertising in The Banner
Sells The Goods
DO NOT ENDANGER
Your property with ‘‘spring cleaning” Area. Watch the trash
pile* or batter still call the City Sanitary Department and let them
remove the old rnbblab.
Consult Us About Your Insurance.
ERWIN & COMPANY,
Fleetwqod Lanier, Manager Ins. Dept
Phone 3-4-5. Phone 3-4-5.
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