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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934.
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75 “mone 19
T BUWDING g
with ~ our experignce afid:?byv
pandling all lines of construction
work under oneé overhead expense,
| we are in position to'/ save youy
| poney in your building and repair
} ‘work. We build or repair every
{, thing in the house from the ground
l| to the roof. oOur work is right or
| we make it right Without addition
' al cost to you. Qur estimate costs
i vou nothing.
o ECHOLS & CUMMINS' !
| —~PHONE ' 1540— s
1730 S. Lumpkin St it
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. LOST i ¢
LOST—At scene of wreck, Thurs
day, July 5, on Danielsville road,
i pear Tuck's Barbecue stand,
| Lair gola frame spectacles and
i punch of keys. Reward for re
{ turn to Marion Wilson, at Ban
’ ner-Herald office. L
‘:Ln,\"l‘— sMonday afternoon, black
{ Qeottish Terrier. Answersf to
! - name of Spookie. Finder please
' return to 570 Prince avenue and
receive reward. t
FOR SALE
| Miscellaneoug for Sale 14
FOR SALE — Galvanized screen
wire 3¢ per square foot; 24 inch
6c foot: 30 inch 7%c ft.; 36 inch
g¢ ft.: other widths at same
scale. Screen doors, windows,
screen sets, hangers, etc. Screen
l for your health’s sake. Christian
Hardware, Broad street, Phone
1300.
FOR SALE—Hexagon and Square
Tab Asphalt Shingles; Roll Roeof*
ing, all weights. Galvanized 6V
Crimp and Corrugated Roofing
and Siding is fire-proof and re
duces your insuranco risk and
lasts a long time. See us for
your roofing requirements.
Christian Hardware, Phone ' 1300.
FOR SALE ~— Pedigreed Persian
Kittens, §56 up. 1234 South Lump
kin; Fhone 1893.
FOR SALE--Cheap for cash, good
mule, one horse wagon and ¢ow
fresh in. Also farm implements.
R. T. Cummings R F D, Winter
ville Ga ¥
FOR SALE—Boys' 26-inch wheel
bicyele, in good condition. Cheap
for cash. W. C. Disson < 3§
Cemetery street. Phone 33.
BARGAIN! BARGAIN! ~ 8 rooms,
No. 920 South Lumpkin. This de
sirable location is a pick-up. See
us at once. Deadwyler-Beacham
_ Realty Co., Phone 1521. k
PEACHES for sale. J. P, Johnson,
Center, Ga. 3 5
et e
FOR SALE — Doors, windows,
flooring, bathroom fixtures, from
burned house, SIOO. ¥. W. Dial,
697 Baxter Street. |
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT--Three room apart
ment; private entrance "and 'bi»i'.l
_vate bath. Telephone 1660-W. ' ]
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FOR RENT-—From July - 22, Vqry'
altractive downstairs apartment,
% Yooms and- bath; exclu'slve‘
"€lghborhood, walking distance
of business section. 828 Dearing
glb].mu- 535-J. jl2p
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AVrzE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD ‘
O SILVER AND PAY HIGH- |
: EST PRICE IN CASH '
| BUSH, ]emg‘*r: ‘
o, 2 E. Clayton Street
Y Authority of U. 8. Treasury. |
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BANNER HERALD |
- . WANT ADS ‘
| YOUR RUGS CLEANED
Chair Covers and Uphaol
- stery Cleaned.
Auto Uphoistery Also. |
| ‘Athens Rug Cleaners
'I PHONE 9249
i 1375 Prince Avenue
| DR. W. F. McLENDON
VETERINARIAN
!Offlco and Hospital on Princeton
{ Road at City Limits
( Accommodations for All Animals
—PHONES—
;Omco. 251 Residence. 184-W
,i SPECIAL!
| Bathroom Scales, $5.00
| Electric Fans, $2.00 Up
| PHONE 1066
' CITIZENS PHARMACY
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF ALL KINDS
ARNETT’S STUDIO
ATHENS, GA.
255 N. LUMPKIN ST.
PHONE 801-W
CREECH COAL
CASH FRICES FOR JUNE
DELIVERY
Creech Block
Ton—s6.7s
Crecch E %
Ton——s_6.§
Stoker Coal—s6.oo
Coke—sß.oo
PHO”E UsS YOUR QRDERS
THE FLORENCE CO.
PHONE 1340
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and From South and West
Atlanta, Washington, New York
ARRIVE=" —~DEPART
10:08 pm Birmingham 6:33 am
1:28 am Atlanta 4:15 am
' * Atlanta ?
New York-Washington
3:03 pm B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pm
To and From North and South
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4:15 am Rich.-Norfolk 1¢:08 pm
New York-Washington
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Leave Athens
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‘Arrive Athens
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: Daily Except Bunday
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! Lula—North—South
Depart— —Arrive
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1:30 pm' ' . 4:30 pm
. J. Li Cox, Assistant General
Freight-Passenger Agent
Telephone 81
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Dafly (except Sundays) 6:30 am
and 4:16 pm
Sunday only 7:50 am and 4:00 pm
Arrive Athens Daily
12:35 pm and 9:16 pm
FURNISHED ROOMS
SEED IRISH POTATOES
Green Mountain—soc Peck; $1.90 Bushel.
Lookout Mountain Potatoes—6s¢ Peck ; $2.50 Bu.
COFER SEED CO.
— WANTED—
HOMES TO RENT OR TO SELL ™~
We have several clients who .wish to buy and many more who
desire to rent. ; i 3 B &
We have money to loan on desirable homes.
BRADBERRY REALTY CO.
REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—RENTALS—LOANS
PHONE 261 109 SHACKELFORD BLDG.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
100 WEDDING INVITATIONS
"OR ANNOUNCEMENTS
spotrsy $7.90 -
—_PHONE 77—
The McGREGOR CO.
Large 50c Spearmint
Tooth Paste for only 10c!
Phog_g 67 or 67
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WIND DAMACGE
PROTECTION
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“HESTER
FOR SENATOR
TO THE VOTERS OF CLARKE
COUNTY: :
As a candidate for State Sena
tor of this distriet, I am no-man’s
man, but if elected will be your
man to thg best of my skill and
ability and will swear to one thins
“there will be ‘no selling out.”
LAMAR C. RUCKER.
FOR SENATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the State Senate from thg 50th
district, subject to the Democratic
Primary t 6 be held September 12.
The support of the voters will be
greatly appreciated. -
PRESTON M. ALMAND.
FOR SENATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the State Senate for this dis
trict, subject to the Democratic
Primary to be held September 12th
1 will appreciate the votes and
support of all' women and men of
this county.
Respectfully,
DORSEY DAVIS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
By this method I desire to an<
nounce that I am in the race sot
representative from Clarke county
subject to action of the Democratis
primary, September 12, 1934.
-In the last race I was defeate(
by six votes. When some of mj
friends voted, they only voted so
me, and their vote was throwr
out as there are two representa:
tives to be elected from this coun
ty. I therefore urge you whet
you vote in the coming primar)
votg for two representatives.
It I am elected to represent you
in the general assembly I pledge &
clean and fearless administration,
realizing the mandates and rightt
of the people to be my goal and
objective.
- 'Respectfully,
JAKE B. JOHL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
¥ hereby anpounce my candidacy
for the legislature subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary to be held Septem
ber 12, ! :
J. T. (Ted) Middlebrooks
. FOR REPRESENTATIVE
T 0 THE VOTERS OF CLARKE
COUNTY:
I hereby announce my candidac)
for re-election &8 a member of the
House of Hepresentatives, ‘subject
to the rules and regulations of th¢
Demoeratic Primary to be held of
September 12, 1934,
PLa EUGENE A. EPTING.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the legislature.
Will be glad to answer sensible
and sincere questions to the best
of my ability as to how I stand
on such matters as may come up
before that: body. Many of the
things I stand for are alreday
known. These things I would lik¢
to see brought forcefully to the
attention -of the General Assem
bly. With that in mind I a#
your support.
. CARLISLE COBB.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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More than 175 vessels are tied yp, in idleness, in San Francisco’s magnificent harbor, usualy one of
the: world’s busiest ports, while the longshoremen’s strike paralyzes shipping. Stagnation ‘that
rules in the: harbor is strikingly shown here, with derricks standing unused, turbines stilled, and
ships Jying .at anchor as they have for nearly two months. Docks and piers ‘are piled high with
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with 300 feet yet to go. The structural work on either side in the foreground js thé power plant
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Gentry, ex-Indiana Klan leader,
for S6O and “‘a million dollars in
satisfaction,” Carl Church,
itinerant painter, shown in top
photo in Jefferson, Wis., jail,
was given a life term. Below
is Mrs. Carrie Gili, common law
wife of Gentry, who, despite a
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man, 35, below, is charged in a
SIOO,OOO suit filed by Mrs,
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former Northwestern University
co-ed, in New York supreme
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'Coming from behind in the closing strides, Bill Bonthron, Prince
tox’Z star athlete, flashed across the finish line two feet in fromt of
Glenn Cunningham, of Kansas, to win the 1500-meter race of the
national A, A. U. meet in Milwaukee—and set a new world record
of 3:48.8, The close finish is shown. i
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ist class cabin that Mis Samire! Ingull, wife of the indicted Chicago
utilities magnate, arrived in New York from a 2€-mbnth stay in
Europe. Pictured with her son Samuel, Jr., who greeted her, Mrs,
Insull told reporters she ““believed impilcitly in her hushand’s honer,
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Friday, the 43th, traditional
day of misfortune, will be
doomsday for two slayers who
will pay the penalty in gas
chambers of two western states
on July 13. Joseph Behiter,
36, top photo, killer of a dance
hall girl, will die in Nevada's
death house at Carson City,
and George Shaughnessy, 19,
below, auto dealer's slayer, in
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wealthy Thomas W. Lamoent, Mors
gan partoer, got himself arrested
for the first time when he dared
defy a Jersey City, N. J., ban
against peaceful picketing. Young
Lamont, an avowed liberal, 18
shown leaving the police station
where, he said, he was “‘treated
like a common eriminal.”” He had
been picketing a furniture com=
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