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' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934,
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE — Sherwin-Williams
paints are cheaper, because they
oo farther, last longer, and look
Letter than ordinary paints, but
for those who ®refer, we have a
quality paint in Ivory, Cream,
Gray, Buff and White at $1.50
per gallon, for outside or insida
use. ('III‘ISUHT}. Hdw'y Broad
gtreet, Phone 1300.
FOR SALE—Good seed wheat.
Mrs. Robert Holman, Commerce
Road, Route 1, Athens, Ga.
PANSY FLANTS FOR SALE-—My
pansy Plants will be ready for
cale about October l_.’)th. These
plants dre grown in my Ya-rd
from Steel’s seed, the best seed
in the country. 1 will take you'r
order now for delivery when
plants are ready. SI.OO per hun- |
dred. Mrs. M. P. Broughton,i
280 Cherokee avenue.
FOR SALE OR RENT--New five
room house, hardwood floors,
electric lights, on 1% acres of
land, just outside city limits;
Phone 3505. ’
WANTED
we 81V OLD SCRAP GOLD
AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH- |
£sl PRICE IN CASH |
J]. BUSH, Jeweler !
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165 E. Clayton Street |
By Authority of U. 8. Treasuvy. ’
SALESMEN WANTED i
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I WANT 3 MEN for local tea a.nd}
coffee routes paying up to s6v ..f
| week. No capital required butq
: must be willing to give prom]uf
» service to approx. 200 steady
ustomers. Brand new Fords
iven as bonus. Write Albert |
Mills, Route Mgr., 6603 Mon- |
mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'l
SALESMAN for permanent sales]
organization, calling on manu
turers and merchants only I
Restricted territory. Commissions '
average 309%. Fast selling, goodl
repeating line. Only experienC-i
ed, local man considered. Mer
chants Industries, Inec, Box 1028. f
Dayton, Ohio. '
TRANSPORTATION i
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STUDENT returning to Chi"ngof
wants transportation by S:IIUI‘-‘
day. Telephone 296 op 1832 after |
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FOR RENT—Cottage, in|
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front of General Hospi-|
tal; Cobb street. Phone'
J. C. Jester. c
FOR RENT—Apartments or light-|
Imllr-‘t‘kfleping rooms are rented
casily to desirable tenants when
furnished with a modern gas !
range. Cabinet or kitchenette |
models installed for only Sl.OO}
J_l_lill‘l}rl_—'-rlvhe G:t_s Company. i
FOR RENT—Rooms for rent' in
'ln» home of Mrs. Toombs Du
_Bose, 445 Milledge avenue.
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'miess full-view glasses, black
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' Singer Sewing Machine €o.
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47 Madison Ave.—Athens, Ga. ‘
PHONE 9147 i
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INTEREST
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NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUILD, RE-FIN
ANCE OR REPAIR
YOUR HOME
On Easy Monthly
Payments!
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MUTUAL
BUILDING
& LOAN
ASSOCIATION
PHONE 1521
234 E. Washington St.
YOU ARE SURE OF SAVING MONEY BY
BUYING COAL NOW!
Creech Block . . $6.75 Creech Stoker . $6.00
Creech Egg .. . $6.50 Alabama Coke . SB.OO
Above Prices Are Strictly Cash—and Are Subject to Change
k Anytime.
THE FLORENCE CO.
“HOTTEST COAL AND COLDEST ICE”
—PHONE 1340—
N = Nerve Block Extrac
ii . g tions $1.50, Now 75¢
S3O " ' Two or More Teeth
Value “..” Pulled 50c each. Gold
and PorceJain Jacket
Now $15.00 Crowns Made. Fillings,
Etc.
HEDRICK Dentist
SECOND FLOOR—SOUTHERN MUTUAL BLDG., ATHENS
SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, Inc.
170 COLLEGE AVENUE
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TO ATLANTA
9:45 A.M.: 1:15 P.M.; 2:40 P.M.; 6:30 P.M.
and 8:50 PM.
To Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia,
and Wilmington—lo:os A.M. and 4:05 P.M.
To Gainesville—B:oo A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
To Macon—l2:4s P.M.
To Anderson and Greenville
12:10 and 5:45 P.M.
Al Our Coaches Are Air-Conditioned and All
~ Passengers Are First Class.
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“PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY”
Main Station 170 College Ave., Phone 626
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East Clayton Street
.l FISHING BOAT WRECKED |
SAN DIEGO, Calif.— (#) —One
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{man was Killsd, three were believ
led to have drowned and two were
1
}injm'mi seriously when a'terrific |
i blast wrecked a 33-foot f'i_\-hinf.;}
{ boat moored at the embarcadero
heve early Tuesday. TForce of the
blast, which rocked a wide ux‘on,}
apparently broke {e feed line from I
underground gasoline tanks at a
service station, and the Il:nnin;:|
| fluid gushed out over the bhay. Thi: |
| gause of the blast was undeter- |
| mined. !
Agents For |
DCROTHY GRAY |
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- HELENA RUBENSTEIN |
| TOILETRIES |
‘ PHONE 1066 |
'CITIZENS PHARMACY;
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| LOANS ©s3o to S3OO |
g EASY TO REPAY |
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] Immediate Service. You Get !
; the Full Amount in Cash. |
‘ You can get money from us }
: right now and pay it back on
{} easy terms. It is our business
[} to refinance families and in
i] dividuals, We xnow how. Let
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i 215 College Ave. Phone 1371 ||
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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
'Henderson Avenue
Players to Stage
| ‘
| Celebration Scon
| ¥ Pha players, who are completing
the fourth vear of play on the
'Henderson Avenue playgrounds,
‘have been divided into two teams
and a “little world series” will take
place Thursday, September 13
abetted oy a barbecue to make a
real occasion,
Herman (3lass and Sam Woods
are the captains of the competing
teams. The team chosen by Mr.
Giles will bear the hame of the
Dearing Street Athletics, with the
opponents labeled the Henderson
Avenue Tligers.
Mid Wingfield, assisted by
Troutman Wilson, will have charge
of the barhecue.
The Athletics will line-up ag fol
lows: Kendrick, rirst base, Brown,
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE |
Arrival and Departure of Trains
| Athens, Ga. g
~ To and From South and West I
' Atlanta, Washington, New York !
ARRIVE-— ~DEPART
i 10:08 pm Birmingham 6:33 amé
1:28 am Atlanta 4:16 am !
| Atlanta i i
| New York-Washington |
8:03 pni\ B-ham.-Mem. £:2O pm |
- To and From North and South !
- 2:20 pm Rich,-Norfolk 8:03 pm
' 4:15 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:08 pm!
| New York-Washington ‘
10:08 pm Birmingham 6:83 an |
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| GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
| SCHEDULES
l Leave Athens
No. 2 for Galnesville— 7:46 an
I No. 12 for Galnesville— 10:46 an '
E Arrive Athens {
No. 11 from Gainesville—lo:oo an |
No. 1 from Cainesville— 6:15 ap |
| GEORGIA RAILROAD {
| Traln 61 Arrives Athens 7:46 av |
Daily Except Sunday l
L Crain 60 Leaves Athens !1:00 an !
| el i
SOUTHERN RAILWAY A
| Lula—North—South i
Depar- —Arriv |
6:40 amn 13:20:ar |
1:30 pm 4:80 pr ;
J. L. Cox, Assistant Ceneral 1
Freight-Passenger Agent = !
Telephone 81 ‘
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA i
Dally (except Sundays) 6:30 am |
and 4:15 pm |
Sunday only 7:50 am and 4:00 pm
Arrive Fthens Daily !
"% pm and 9:IF nm :
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
FOR ALDERMAN i
T hereby announce my candidacy !
for alderman from the fifth wal‘d;f
subject to the rules and r«‘gula-]
tions of the demoecratic primary,. l
*DICK"” BURCH. 3
PR GRS S ARG, £
FOR SENATOR =
TO THE VOTERS OF CLARKE |
COUNTY: i
A 8 a candidate for State Senn~l
tor of this district, 1 am no-man’s
mah, but if elécted will be your!
man to the best of my skill and |
ability and will swear to one thing i
‘there will be no selling out.,” .
LAMAR C. RUCKER. ‘
I( FOR SENATE
“ I hereby announce my candidacy
{for the State Senate Irom thg 50th
'idistrict. subject to the Democraticl
| Primary to be held Sept.mber 12.
'} The support of the voters will be‘
| greatly appreciated.
i PRESTON M. ALMAND. ‘
'é FOR SENATE
s hereby announce my candidacy |
iifor the State Senate for this dis
trict, subject to the Demor~.tlc
Primary to be held Septemb s2th
I will appreciate the vo! 4 and
support of all women and .mep of
this county.
Respectfully, i
! DORSEY DAVIS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
TO THE VOTERS OF CLARKE
COUNTY:;
{ I hereby announce my candldm’
for re-election as a member of the
House of Representatives, subject
to the rules and reguiation. of the
Democratic Primary to be held of
September 12, 1934,
EUGENE A. EPTING.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE |
I 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 s may come up
before that body. Many of the
}tblln I stand for are alreda{‘
known. These things I would like
to see brought forceftlly to thc‘
attention of the General Assem
‘bly. With that in mind 1 a i
your support. y
! CARLISLE COBB. ‘
i FOR REPRESENTATIVE |
i By this method I desire to an l
nounce that I am in the race tol!
rrepresentatlve from Clarke county
subject to action of the wemocrati:
]primary. September 12, 1934.
In the last race I was defeated
‘by six votes. When some of m!I
!(rlends voted, they. only votel so |
me, and their vote was thruwrg
!out as there are two representa
| tives to be elected from this coun: [
{ty. 1 therefore urge you wher |
,you vote in the coming primary |
| votg for two representatives. !
} If lam elected to represent you |
jin the general assembly I pledge 8|
Ic!ean and fearless admlnlstrutlon'
;realizlng the mandates and rlghuff
| of the people to be my goal and
| objective. :
f JAKE B. JOEL,
' .
| FOR REPRESENTA-IVE ’
. X hereby announce my candidacy
[tor the legislature subject to %'
| rules and regulations of the Demo
| cratic primary to be held Septem:
’~hcr 12,
‘ J. T. (Ted) Miadlebrooks
{seqpnd base; Christian, pitcher;
illTcConnell, third base: Thomas,
lrfght field; Betts, ,cefter field;
|Mayo, catcher; Troutm?‘n Wilson,
left field, B. Wilson, short field; :
'B. Wingfield, shortstop; Watson, |
'short field; Nix, right field; Hol-!
"liday, catcher, . and Glass, pitcher, |
| The Tiger roster ig composed ofi
Bolton and Coile, first base; Kee
ler, shortstop; David, third bas;e‘:l
'J. Wood and Malcombh, right field:f
| Belcher, second ' base; Sher)herdl
‘and Kirk, catcher; M. Wingfield, |
third base; Aderhold and S.
Woods, pitcher; B, Johnson andl
' Holliday, short field; Cole, center |
field; and Lumpkin, left field.
. Brown and Hill will be the um
i?pires and the geries will be a fnur]
out of seven games affair. i
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- The great leader of the n()rth.;
Abraham Lincoln, was 5 southern- '
er. He was born in Kentucky and |
his wife, also, came from a south-l
ern family,
- He bought é§fl§§ $
hy o/N Y oAI |
Clarence Budington §é§§;fi§;§;f \w”@o
Kelland’s Saturday S==— — d\\’f///?{/ v’ |
Evening Post serfal and I, /
best-seller | 4 o ]
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Broadway and in Ve 9, F B
Hlywood! 02, SEMTEEE T -
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WA % B em B B e Q@
/| the backgrounds of Y {% % ¢
/// | dreamy China and et
/ ‘ exciting America!l y ' _ L .
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UNA MERKEL
GEORGE BARBIER |
NAT PENDLETON ?
| GRACE BRADLEY
ALAN DINEHART
oy cianence suometon ki GRANT MITCHELL
JOE PENNER in
“SERVICE STRIPES” |
NEWS |
Thursday and Friday :
. .
' Thomson Girl Dies at
. Home of Parents After
' Drinking Carbolic Acid
! At
I Miss Ivory Barton, Aaughter of
{Mr. and Mrs. H., D. Barton, of
| Thomson, died at the home of her
:pzumnts Saturday, after drinking |
| carbolic acid. i
| Miss Barton was a former resi
i dent of Athens, being employed hy!
| the Athens Manufacturing (‘omna-!
}n_\’ here, but for the past few:
;Weeks had been out of work, and.
i visiting her parents. Mrs. Bar
fton said that she could think of’
)no motive for her daughter's act. I
| Miss Barton was 21 years of age,
jand was a native of Madison,
;county, where she had many!
i friends. Her death came as as
| shock to many. ,
| Funeral servicee were held - at!
I the Bowman Baptist church Sun- |
'day afternoon, and were conduct- |
'(‘(I by the pastor of the church, |
i Rev. Bussgey. Besides her parents,
I'Miss® Barton is survived by five
]bruthers. Loyd, Frank, George,
| Jack and Stewart Barton, all of
| Thomson; grandfathers, W Rl
| Page and C. H. Barton of Bow
| man, and numerous aunts and un
| clés.
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'3 BANDITS ROB BANK
. IN SOUTH CAROLINA
OF SIOO,OOO TODAY
i (Contlnuea Prom Page One)
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Eh-usml her children and then ad
| vised officers of the robberv.
. By that-time: the “bank .robbers
/ were out of Lake City and the lirs.
word of them again came when
| Carter and Stalvey telephoned
| from Lamar, 30 miles from here
' that they had been released un
| harmed.
| 'he bankers told officers that
| the bandits had four sawed off
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shot gung, two siib-madhing &in
and six pistols in the ~',
Police "throughout South Caroli
na and in North Carolina were ad
vised of the robbery and fit
watch for the bandits and thel
automobile, a gray. (Plymouth
sedan. oL . ‘ 1,,?;
London has started a campaig
: ; oribhble
to teach tourists not to Cribble
their names on cathedral wa
other such places. ik
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An ancient well, 250 feet déep,
was discovered in Falamieh seves
al months ago, relieving drouth if
*Palestine. gl
Large Sharp & Dohme
Milk Magnesia for 39¢.
Rubbing Aicohol for 39e.
Crazy Crystals, $1.50
MOON-WINN :
DRUG CO.