Newspaper Page Text
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1935.
ACTIVITIES OF COLORED
pEOPLE IN THIS SECTION
REV. F. R. HARRIS, Editor
FIRST A. M. E. ‘GHUR(“,H
L) pdwards, pastor.
Rr.\' I',n.<-.< Ray, superintendent.
“?I‘. L m., Sunday School. ! !
& U, m, Serman: SubEete
l';]‘“‘;"':l speak to The Modernl
oes
papic. sermon by guest minis- |
g 0 M T Havrls £ St. |
SRev. F. R Harris, pastor o l
er, ~+ church. Subject: |
A M. B church u
(,w}rh"""" Any Balm in Gilead.” |
“ne public 1s cordially invited 10‘
11 services.
;(Gr;’ate,. Bethel A. M. E. Church |
Rev. A. E. Berry, pastor. !
Miss Malsenior Grant, superin
”f,(.l;i.],n_l m., Church School.
11 a. m. Sermon by ths pastor,
\'Mf"l' “The Dry Brook. o .
4:30 A, C. E. Leagué Subject:
\r.(— the Young People f‘vettingl
otter or Worser.” Disoussion led |
-the Misses Vertna Davls, Lomsel
mith and Mary Gwens. l
7:45 p. m, Sermon by the pastor.’
ject: “‘A Fighter.” |
‘}?fimm hoard Monday night. l
Mid-week services Wednesday
opt. Talk by the pastor.. Sub- |
ect: “When Love Comes Singing
bver The Sea”” You are always
i to our services.
m”s:l John's A. M. E. Church
Rev. I, R. Harris, pastor.
Miss Lucile Jackson, superinten
ent.
Miss Pauline Adams, secretary.
gervices each First ang Third
gnday until further notice. I
1 2. m, Sunday School each Sun
ay. : /
11:20 a. m. Morning services, |
5:30 p. m. League. Rev. A, F,
erry, pastor of Greater Bethel will
peak and he asks that all younf.:l
eople and adults be present. NOI
ervice tonight,
News ltems |
The Willing Workers club metl
¢ the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. R,l
arris last Wednesday night. It
il meet at the home of Mrs.‘
ella Morton, corner of Athens and
avannah avenues, at 8 o’clock.
riends are always invited.
The Junior Missionary club will
eot at the church Wednesday af-|
rnoon at 4 o'clock. We are look-!
g for a large group of young}
eople, The pastor is asking the‘
embers to please do not forget the
ally which comes off each third |
unday night (church départment.)i
was launched during the first;
hurch conference of the year. |
Mrs. Clara H. Morton and fam
y, 784 Chase street wish to
ank their many friends for their
indness and sympathy during the
Iness and geath of their son and
rother, Mr. Frank B, Morton.
Friends regret to hear of the mis
rtune of our beloved Presiding
Ider, Dr. W. C, Kelley last Mon
y, while holding a quarterly con
rence at Salem A. M. E. church,
armington, Ga. We wish to ex
nd to him our sincere sympathy
nd hope for him a speedy recovery.
Notice: Please let me have your
ews by Thursday evening. L.eave
at my home or the Harris Drug
tore and designate same,
Thanks Club
o the Buffalo Club,
ear Buffaloes:
This letter cores to express our
ppreciation for the (sklect fruit
askets that your erganization gave
s‘on Christmas day. We want
ou to know that we feel that your
rganization stands for the build
gof fallen humanity. The young
én who delivered these God-sent
ifts brought with them the real
pirit of Christmas. We can't help
Our organization materially, but
/e sincerely trust your organiza
ion will profit by our prayers.
Most cordially,
The unfortunate citizens.
BOGART NEWS
Mt. Sainai School
The year of 1935 seems very pros.:
erous for the Mt. Sainai school.
he school has received some very
eeded gifts. The teachers and stu
€nls wish to express their grati
ude to Mrs. P. E. Hicks of the
orgia Stats Teachers College for
e wonderful gifts of desks and
ng,q' Mrs. Beadie Lane and Miss
finie \‘l Hill, teachers.
_ Friendship Baptist Church
Friendship Baptist church (East
FUNERAL NOTICES
iol e
(COLORED)
‘HODES.—Mrs. Bessie Rhodes, of
365 North Rockspring street, de
barted this life January 8, 1933,
& m. She is survived by five‘
daughters and three sons, Mrs.
Romar Howell, Madison, G&.: |
Mrs. Cornelia Benford, Athens:
Mrs, Lijlje Grant, Union Point.!
Qa; Mrs. Leila M. McGently,
Birminghmn Ala.; Mrs, Genie}
Goosby, Atlanta; Mr., Blex
Rhodes, Rutledge, Ga.; Mr. Ed-
S4r Rhodes, Athens; Mr. Jim-
Wl Rhodes, Atlanta; three sis-
Lers, Mrs Claudie Hurt, Greens
boro, Gas: Mpy. Irene Perkins
ahd Mrs. Tencie Turner of At-
Mta; one aunt, Mrs. Parthenia
Burnett Athens; in-laws, Mr.
Eddie Howell, Mr. Randelph
Benforg, Athens; Mr. Bugene
Grant, Unign Point, Ga.; Mr.
Harmon McGentley, Birming
ham Ala.; Mp. Nathaniel Coos
by, Atlanta; Mps, Maud Rhodes,
Rutleqge, Ga. Other relatives,
Mrs. Mamie Reid and family,
Miss Biq Joseph, Athens: Mr.
4 Mrs. N. J. Jossbh, Tash
ington, p. C.; Mr. and: Mrs.
Brown Ransom, Siloam, Ga.: Mr.
and Mps. Robert Dunn, Greens
boro, i » Mr. and Mrs. William
Dunp, Siloam, Ga. Funeral ser-
Yices will ‘be ‘Held this (Sunday)
fterngon at 2:00 p. m., January
1% 1085, i the Ebernezer
pflfmi"t church. Rey, J. B. Reid
Wil officiate, assisted by Rev.
Walter Mitenen of Athens, and
:}»v. G. L. Allen of Madison,
. Interment Gospel Pilgrim
lcemetery. Mack & Payne.,
Athens) Rev. J. F, Henry, pastor.
Mr. Henry Dillard, superintendent.
Miss Dorothy, secretary. =Services
each first and third Sunday. Sun
day School every Sunday. 9:30 a.
m. Sunday School, 11 a., m.,, Morn
ing servicés. 6 p. m, B. Y. P U.
Night services each first ang third
Sunday at 8 p. m, The public is
cordially invited to all services.
Hill's Chaple Baptist Church
Rev. M. Taté, pastor,
Mr. Clarence Lister, superintend
ent.
10 a. m., Sunday School,
5 p. m, B. Y, P. U, Mr. Horace
Bell, president,
8 p. m., Service by the pastor.
—The Missionary club will meet at
the church Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Eyeryone is cordially in
vited to attend each service.
Colored Y. M. C. A. News
The Y, M. C. A. Boosters club
will hold its regular meeting this
aftermoon at 3:30 p. m., at the
home of the president, 160 Glenn
avenue. A board of directors will
be formed in a few days; also a
basketball team. All youung men
who are interested in playing bas
ketball or joining this club are in
viteq to’ be present.
Center News
Nimno A. M. E. church, Rev. S.
L. Wyche, pastor.
Mr. Wesly Hector, supeéerintend-
Miss Lizzie B, Stewart, secre
tary.
Services each fourth Sunday.
10:30 a. m, Sunday School.
Services at 11:30 a. m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all services.
Little Valley Baptist church, Rev,
R. Moncrief, pastor. Services zvery
thi 4@ Sunday. Sermon 11:30 a, m,,
Sunday School 3§ p. m. Everyone
is invited to attend each service,
~Mr, \Vest.ly Hector has moved
out of this community and Mr. Al
bert Billiups, assistant superintend
ent acts in his place.
Social News
My, Talmadge Patterson is spend
ing this week in Atlanta visiting
elatives. Miss Spphia Edwards
spent the day (Sunday) with Mrs
Byrd at Junior State. Mrs. Lue
Brown the mother ©f Mrs. Josie
Deadwyler is jll and we hope for
her a speedy recovery. Mr. Jack
Patterson was the guest of Miss
Sophia Edwards, Sunday vevenjng.
Mr. Hamp Watkins and Mr. George
Hector motored to Lexington on
Thursday. Mr, Freq Moses and
Miss Winnie Gordon were married
Sunday evening.
—Friends will be glad to know that
Mrs. Sarah H. Cureton is much
better and has left the hospital.
We hope for her a speedy recovery.
Dr. Timm Attends
Atlanta Gathering
The bi-monthly meeting of the
Chiropractic Research society of
Georgia will be held in Atlanta to
day, which will be attended' by
Dr. Albert H. Timm.
Chiropractors from Alabama,
Tennessee, and South Carolina who
are interested in the scientific re
search being conducted by this or
ganization, have been invited to
attend the meeting, and a large
number of out-of-state members of
the profession are egpected.
‘Officers of the Chiropractic Re
search society are Dr. H. E. Stan
ford, Atlanta, president; Dr. V. H.
Lake, Atlanta, secretary-treasurer,
and Dr. A. Wilson White Macon;
Dr. Herman Grey, Rome; Dr. H.
E. Anderson, Thomaston; Dr. Al
bert H. Timm, Athens, and Dr.
Burton A, Williams, Atlanta, mem
bers of the board of directors.
New Officers For
Berean Class Will
Take Charge Today
By ROBERT THOMPSON
New Officers, who were elected
January 6, will take charge of the
Berean Young Men’s class of the
Prince Avenue Baptist church
Sunday school today. John Gor
don, who was elected president,
will preside at the meeting.
Other officers elected are Eu
gene Williams, vice - president;
Ralph Bradley, second vice-presi
dent; L.eonard Massey, secretary
and treasurer; and Roger Kirk, as
sistant secretary and treasurer.
All these young men have been
active in the class for a long time,
and the class is expected to grow
rapidly under their leadership. The
class will seek to establish a bet
ter record this year than last year,
which was the best that any class
in the church has experienced In
many years.
STRIKE TROUBLES
ARE COMPLICATED
(Contrnued From Zage One)
forced by the plant’s finances caus
ed the walkout, it was hinted the
re-employment of strikers and not
the pay adjustment, might be the
stumbling block in the way of set
tlement.
Outside workers the mill hired
to replace strikers after last Thurs
day’s deadline were assured at the
time they would have permanent
jobs. The union leaders, in their
proposals for agreement, stipulat
ed that all former employes must
be rehired without discrimination
How these positions may be recon
ciled apparently constituted the
principai difficulty.
Meanwhile, reports of night rid
ing persisted. : *
Adjutant General Lindley Camp,
who ispected the situation Satur
day, said his units on guty to pre-
FOR CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Daiiy Rate Per Wora for
Consecutive [nsertione
One Day, per w0rd........ 02
Minimum Charge......... 40
Three Insertiong f0r...... 1.00
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be
taken for less than 40c. Ad
vertisements ordered for irreg
ular insertions take the one
time rate. Name and addreses
must be counted in the body of
the advertisement.
" AN ERROR {is made, The
Banner-Herald 1¢ responsible
for only onme incorrect inser
tion. The advertiser should
notify immediately if any cor
rection is needed.
ALL DISCONTINUANCES must
e made lin person at THE
BANNER-HERALD OFFICE
or by leicer. Phone discontinu
ances are NOT valid.
ALL WANT ADS are payablg in
advance.
75 WANT AD 75
PHONE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Galvanized 65-V Metal
Roofing 1s fire-proof and lasts a
lifetime; re-roof with Five-V for
safety and satisfaction. Chris
tian Hardware.
FOR! SALE — Sherwin-Williamg
Paints, Oils and Varnishes make
a better paint job for less money
as they go farther, last longer
and look better than ordinary
paints, We also have the Alex
‘ander and Columbia Paint at
$1.50 and $1.66 per gallon, in
Ivory, Cream, Gray, Tan and
Blue. Christian Hardware.
FOR SALE — Living room suit,
davenport, two lamps, parlor
heater, radio, bedroom suit, two
wardrobes, dinette suit, kitchen
cabinet, gas stove; all practical
ly new, Phone 195, 1452 Prince.
AUCTION SALE — We will sell
* Wednesday, January 16, 1935,
beginning ten o'clock at the
Gene Tribble Place on Athens
and Lexington Road, lot of farm
implements, also five wagons,
one binder and one feed mill.
Terms of sale éash. The Georgia
Securities Company, by J. R.
Tuck, manager.
WEARING APPAREL
LADIES’ Beautiful Chardonize
hose, 8 pairs $1.00; men’s Fancy
Rayon hose, 20 pairs $1.00; im
perfects. Postpaid, satisfaction
’\ guaranteed. Economy Hosiery
\ Co., Asheboro, N. C.
FOR SALE—Bargain for quick
sale: My home, bed and living
room suite, parlor furniture,
Frigidaire radio, other furniture.
420 Boulevard.
FOR SALE—Extra good buy, 4
new 1934 Ford V-8 truck wheels
for half price. U. S. Tire Store,
Dave Gordon, Mgr., 251 East
Broad Street. ?
FOR SALE—Bargains, parlor suite,
7-piece bedroom suite, rugs, lino
leum, chairs, end tables, floor
lamps, new Kkitchen cabinet,
porcelain top table, draperies,
curtains, shades. Phone 1746,
mornings. 2
FOR SALE—Good pine shingles,
$2.75 per thousand. See or write
J. W. Crowe, Bogart, Ga.
BABY CHICKS
REDS, Barred Rocks, White Rocks,
100—57.25. Heavy mixed, $6.50.
Prepaid; live delivery. Yester
laid Hatchery, Nashville, Tenn.
. HOUSECLEANING
FOR RENT—DO YOUR HOUSE
CLEANING with our Electric
"Vaccum Cleaner and Johnson’s
Electric Floor Polisher, $1 each
per day. Also Punch Bowls and
Cups. Phone 57, Norris Hard
ware Co. &
AUTO SERVICE
IF YOUR CAR is hard to start or
is running badly, see Carter, at
Athens Battery & Service Co.,
Phone 986. ‘
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Cottage in
front of General Hospi
tal; Cobb street. Phone
J. C. Jester.
FOR RENT—Furnished downstairs
apartment with private bath and
garage; good locatica. Phoae
954-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom
749 Prince Avenue, Phone 378-J
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, with
twin beds, bath. Heat furnish
ed. Apply to Mrs. Malone, 1055
Prince Avenue, rear apartment.
WANTED
SRDOT OTR LB T S 0 oDI st 00 SIS SO
WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD
AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH
EST PRICE IN CASH
J. BUSH, Jeweler
165 E. Clayton Street
By Authority of U. 8. Treasury
EXPERIENCED business woman
would like full or part time office
or store work. Writer Box X,
care Banner-Herald.
WANTED—Cheap for quick sale
on terms ,my home and housez
hold furniture; Buick automo
bile. What will you offer? 420
Boulevard.
serve order informed him that a
filling station operation from whom
the guardsmen bought gasoline for
their trucks had been warned to
avoid extending them courtesy by
strike sympathizers.
' Qeneral Camp Saturday night
said he hoped to get Governor Eu
gene Talmadge to visit the mill
‘today to look over the situation
‘for himself. The area was fairly
quiet Saturday night although there
were a few arrests. FirecracKers
occasionally were shot off across
the Tennessee line in the darkness
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GECRGIA
SALESMEN WANTED
MEN — who have experience in
demonstrating heavy aluminum
or other major appliances in
homes, for city or state. Write
Kitchen Craft Co., West Bend,
Wisconsin.
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Tea and Coffee route
man for reguiar route through
Athens and Clarke county. Ap
ply by letter immediately. @.
Togstad Coffee Co., Kokomo, In
diana.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
LADIES, copy names, addresses,
for mail order firms. Good pay.
Experience unnecessary, no cali
vassing. Write; stamped envel
ope, United Advertising, 1114
DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
FEMALE) HELP—SALESLADIES
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for
married men. sls weekly and
your own dresses free represent
ing nationally known Faghion
Frocks. No canvassing. No in
vestment. Send dress size. Fash
ion Frocks, Dept. $3-1854, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
LOST—Thursday afternoon, sev
eral keys in leather folder. Tag
inside with address, R. L. Green,
129 E. Dougherty Street. Finder
please Phone 444-7 J.
FOUND AT LAST—Small farm,
close in. Good house, running
water. Bargain. Do not tele
phone. Come to the office. Dead
wyler-Beacham Realty Co.
LOST—Books placed by mistake
I'riday in 1934 green Ford For
dor sedan on University cam
pus. Finder Phone 1406.
PERSONAL
ESTHER, I've found the dandiest
way to reduce-—just chew Wrig
ley’s Duoble Mint when your'e
hungry. DOROTHY.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga. .
Lv. for Richmond, Washingtin,
New York and East
1:10 AM
3:14 PM
9:46 P M Air Cond.
Lv. for Atlanta, South and West
4:17 AM
6:09 AM Air Cond. .
2:03 PM ‘
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
Leave Athens
No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 am
No. 11 from GCainesville 10:00 am
Arrive Athens
No. 12 for Gainesville— 10:45 am
No. 1 from Gainesville~~ 6:16 pof
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:46 em
Daily Except Sunday
Train 50 Leaves Athens 11:00 am
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula—~North—South
Depart— —Arrive
6:40 am 11:20 aw
1:00 pm 4:20 pr
J. L. Cox, Assistant General
Freight-Passenger Agent
Telephone 81
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Leave Athens
Daily (except Sundays) 6:30 am
and 4:15 pm
Sunday only 7:50 am and 4:00 pnf
Arrive Athens Daily
12:36 pm eand 9:156 pm
SHOE BARGAINS
CLEARANCE!
2 Tables of Children’s
Oxfords—so¢c and SI.OO
1 Table Women's
Oxfords—sl.so
Lamar Lewis Co.
ATHENS LARGEST SHOE STORE
TG
ol LT
Insuße ’pl!r! |I’UPAI(E(SEW"
eT L :
by it AL ANy [ T
"SERVING TNIS COMMUNITY
NEARLY A NALF CENTURY '
THE OUTSTANDING
RADIO VALUE
FOR 1935!
CROSLEY FIVER
$19.99
. V‘» \3‘%%% e
| ' : -:'
BRUNSON
FURNITURE CO.
447 E. Clanon St.
SPECIAL!
2 Quart Hot Water Bottle|
69c; Thermat Heat Pad,|
69¢c and $1; St. Regis 3-|
Way Electric Heat Pad,
$2.98
PHONE 1066 7
CITIZENS PHARMACY |
eFq )
o( . '%
SO sl
|
QR g
STORAGE
MOVING — PACKING
Local and Long Distance
ADAMS TRANSFER CO
PHONE 656
[AUTO
LOANS
Right Now!
Bpecial Service on Auto Loans,
Refinancing, or straight loans on
clear cars. Investigate this new
\ plan NOW! /
\ ‘s3oo /
Borrow up to $300.00 on your
car. Repay In easy monthly
installments. This plan will
answer your needs.
V
FAMILY FINANCE CO.
102-104 Shackelford Bldg.
215 College Ave. Tel. 1371
USED CAR
" BARGAINS
- '33 CHEVROLET GOACH
'33 PLYMOUTH COACH
’32 HUPMOBILE COUPE
AND OTHERS
SAM W. PINSON
MOTOR CO.
DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH
DEALERS
PHONE 786
120 E. WASHINGTON STREET
(Across From Costa’s lce
‘" Cream Plant)
THIS IS THE WAY
TO STOP
MONEY WORRIES
LOANS
S3O to S3OO
NO DELAY
PROMPT SERVICE
EASY TERMS
“Saey Way—Essy Pay
FAMILY
FINANCE COMPANY
102-104 Shackelford Bldg.
215 COLLEGE AVE.
PHONE 1371
WHAT, HOW AND WHEN TO SPRAY!
NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY PEACH TREES
WITH LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION!
We Have All Kinds of Materials, Sprayers and
Dusters, and Will Be Glad to Furnish FREE
. SPRAYING DIRECTIONS in Pamphlet Form.
COFER SEED CO.
Phone 247—East Broad Street
SPECIAL
Painless Nerve Block—3 Teeth Pulled for SI.OO
$30.00 First Grade Plates. . .. .. ... .. .$15.00
$20.00 Regular Plates. . .. ......... .SIO.OO
SIO.OO Service Plates. . .. ...... .... .$5.00
Fillings 50c up. Gold Crowns. References:
Worked for Best People in Athens.
HEDRICK, Dentist
SECOND FLOOR—SOUTHERN MUTUAL BLDG., ATHENS
STORE BUILDING FOR RENT
Located at 269 Lumpkin Street
(Fotmerly Occupied by Co-Op Creamery)
SIZE 25x100 FEET
Also Nice Apartment for Rent
On Secgnd Floor Above This Store
BRADBERRY REALTY CO.
REAL ESTATE——INSURANCE—RENTALS—-LOANS
PHONE 261—109 SHACKELFORD BLDG.
Coty Flacon Special Per
fume Discontinued.
Close Out $5.00 Value for
$3.00
MOON-WINN DRUG
CO.
40 COMICS
EVERY SUNDAY
in The
SUNDAY AMEICARN
DR. T. E. JAGO
VTERINARIAN
Treats Diseaseable Domestic
Animals.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY
OR NIGHT
Office: Hubert Moore’s Stable,
Clayton Street
PHONE 1761
Home: Mrs. J. F. Whitehead,
185 Hull Street
o 4
/
J/ CHEVROLET /}
Used Cars make friends
if they are good Used
Cars. We want friends,
therefore we sell Good
Used Cars.
—LOOK! —
1—1930 Chevrolet 5edan....5235
1—1930 Ford Tudor.... ....SIOO
1—1933 Plymouth C0ach....5465
1—1921 Chevrolet 5edan....5246
1—1931 Chevrolet C0ach....5195
1—1932 Plymouth 5edan....5295
11931 Pontiac Coupe.. ...$276
1--1929 Cadillac Sedan.....s 96
11929 Ford Panel Deliv...s 96
1-—1928 Ford C0upe.........5166
Others SSO and Up
Brunsen Motor Co.
CHEROLET DEALERS
Phone 1606
32 Pontiac Coupe
'34 Pontiac 2-Door
Touring Sedan
’3l Pontiac Coach
'34 Chevrolet Coach
'33 Chevrolet Coach
’33 Chevrolet Sport
Coupe
'34 Ford DeLuxe Tudor
’3O Ford Tudor
'3O Margpette Coach
'3l Buick Stand. Sedar
’3l Chrysler Sedan
’3O Chrysler Sport
Roadster
’3l Dodge Sedan
’32 Dodge Sedan
’3O Packard Sport
Roadster
’29 Olds Coupe
GEORGIA MOTORS
INC.
BUICK - PONTIAC DEALERS
Corner Lumpkin and Broad Sts.
PHONES 700 AND 741
M U LE S' JUST ARRIVED! A CAR OF FRESH FRESH
e MULES, direct from the feeding pens of the
of the west. ALSO SOME BROOD MARES. These mulss
were bought by John P. Oglesby, who has had 15 years experience in
the wholesale market. We will own these mules delivered in Athens
as cheap as anybody in the Southeast, and can save you money on
any kind you desire. We will have at all times the best money can
buy, also the cheaper kind if you want that sort, and can fill any
order Lrought us. Be sure to see us. We can save you Money!
CAUTHEN MULE CO.—R. L. Cauthen, Mgr.
PHONE 1386—157 WEST CLAYTON STREET
CHECK ... UpP
ON YOUR INSURANCE!
The Season for FIRES and AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS is here.
We can PROTECT you against both, in com
panies which have stood more than ONE
DEPRESSION!
E. 1. SMITH & SIDNEY BOLEY CO.
—TELEPHONE NO. 9—
Dodge Trucks are now priced
lower than some of the
low price trucks
J. Swanton lvy Inc.
We do not have the expense of solicitors or collectors. We Sell
“for Cash therefore eliminating bookkeeping expense and losses
from bad accounts. These sevings are being passed to you. You
are sure of saving money by buying coal now.
CREECH COAL Is Second to None in Quality!
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 i
Anytime, |
1
The Florence Co.
“HOTTEST COAL AND COLDEST ICE"” |
—PHONE 1340—
SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, Inc.
Station 170 College Avenue—Phone 626
COACHES LEAVE FOR
Atlanta—9:4s A.M., 1:25 P.M., 2:40 P.M,,
6:20 P.M., 8:50 P.M.
Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville, Charleston,
Wilmington, Columbia—lo A.M., 4:05 P.M.
Macon, Albany, Thomasville, Valdosta,
Jacksonville—l:2o P.M.
Anderson, Greenville, Charlotte, Columbia
12:12 P.M,, 3:27 P.M., 7:57 PM. _
Gainesville—ll:oo A.M., 4:00 P.M.
Woashington, Ga.—9:ls P.M.
FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE CALL 626
For Office Supplies
Phone 77 ™ -
Equipment
B 8 OR [Nld, i}
CARRIAGE RETURN
s;etb‘::‘-fi-&"’i
o PPt
S
: W 4
y hich /
4
Some operators prefer right hand
carriage return; others the left. On
the SILENT L C SMITH you can
take your choice. Interchangeable
platen. Type-shift for capitals. Ball
bearing typebars. Half-spacing. Easy
natural action. A Standard type
writer made SILENT.
THE
SZbrt 1 C Smith
sl3o—Terms If Desired
McGregor Co.
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT-ADS! _
PAGE SEVEN
Steel
Letter Files
Storage Files
Transfer Cases
Loose Leaf
Binders and Forms
Bound Books
Ledgers
Day Books
Journals
Cash Books
Typewriter
Paper
Carbon
Ribbons
Postal Scales
Sponge Cups
ink Wells
Inks Paste
Paper Clips
Letter Guides
and Folders