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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1938
FOR CLASSIFIED
f ADVERTISING
Daily Rates Per Word for
Consecutive Insertions
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Minimum Charge.... .... .40
Three Insertions f0r...... 1.00
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be
taken for less than 40c. Ad
vertisementg ordered for irreg
ular insertions take te one
time rate. Name and addresses
must be counted in the body of
the advertisement.
f AN ERROR s made, The
panner-Herald lis responsible
tor only one incorrect inser
tion. The advertiser should
notify immediately if any cor
rection is needed.
ALL DISCONTINUANCES must
be made in person at THE
BANNER - HERALD OFFICE
or by letter. Phone discontinu
ances are NOT valid.
ALL WANT ADS are payable In
advance.
75 WANT AD 75
PHONE
FOR SALE
VOR SALE—bHV Crimp Galvanized
Metal Roofing, complete stock.
It you buy wrong lengths we will
exchange with you. This is a
convenience not offered by the
mail order houses. Christian
Hardware.
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REROOF AND REPAINT NOW—
§% money, 3 yearg to pay, quick
gervice. Flintkote Richardson
Roefing and Sherwin-Williams
Paints, make a good combina- |
tion. Christian Hardware, Phone |
1300 {
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WANTED !
WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD
AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH-'
EST PRICE IN CASH i
]. BUSH, Jeweier }
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165 E. Clayton Street 1
By Authority of U. 8. Treasury i
LOST—DOG l
STRAYED from my home Saturday |
night, German Police Dog, weight ;
127 pounds. Answers to name of |
“Homer,” Reward. Thone 4-W. {
SI.OO Size Cromium i
Micromatic Gem Razor :
With 2 Blades for 25¢ |
Phone 67 or 68 3
Moon-Winn Drug Co. ;
GIFTS* FOR i
ALL OCCASIONS }
Are Prized When i
Bought From
J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler,
20 Years in Business in
the Same Stand
165 EAST CLAYTON ST. 1
POND’S FACE POWDER |
Regular 55¢—Now 39¢
Cold and Vanishing
CREAMS g
Regular 55¢—Now 39¢ ;
Regular 35¢c—Now 25¢ .
Cleaning Tissues |
200 Sheets—2 pkgs., ZSc]
CITIZENS PHARMACY |
SPECIAL! ¢
1)
SPECIAL! s
Large Size i)
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T, ftii
Klenzo o :
Dental Creme sand
2% ounce Klenzo
Antiseptic Both for |
During i
August Sale 390
REID DRUG CO.
—l . RO TSN
Buys Both the i
sc DAILY GEORGIAN
and The Daily
BANNER-HERALD
At the GEORGIAN HOTEL
NEWS STAND
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Richmond, Washington,
New York and East—
-1:10 A, M.
9:04 P, M. Air Conditioned.
B 0 PN Ay Couditioned.
Leava fop Atlanta, South and West:
4:15 A, M,
290 A, M. Air Conditioned,
0 P. M. Air conditioned.
Leave fop Elberton, Greenwood,
Monroe, N. €. (Local.)
10:55 A, M,
Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville,
tUanta (Loeal.)
1:30 P. M,
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
¢ Leave Athens
W “ for Gainesville— 7:45 @. m.
No. 12 for Gainesville—lo:4s a. m.
5 Arrive Athens
: I from Gainesville—lo:oo a.m,
' I trom Gainesville— 6:15 a.m,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
1 1 Arrives Athens 7:45 a. m.
. Daily Except Sunday g
A 0 Leaves Athens 11:00 a. m.,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
; Lula—North—South
YUepart— *—Arrive
' m, 11:20 a. m.
“+oo D, m, 4:50 p. m
Y. L. Cox, Assistant General
Freight-Passenger Agent
Telephone 81
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
r Leave Athens
Paily (Except Sunday) 6:30 a. m.
( and 4:15 p. m.
“unday only 7:50 8. m. and 4:00
P. m. 2
Arrive Athens Daily
- 11:25 p.m, and 9:15 p.m, y
| WIND DAMAGE
JESTER
3 PROTECTION
; COSTS VERY LITTLE
r e —
| MOVING — PACKING
' We Haul Anything
'Local and Long Distance
; STORAGE
' ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
o _NONEee
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' 90 CONSECUTWE MEALS—S2O
| OR 28 2.3 BACH
| Cloverleaf Tea Room
| 129 w. Clayton—Phone 1200
Open From 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
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“UIELEPHONE 305 ATNENS,GA.
SERVING THNIS COMNMUNITY .
NEARLY A NAALF CENTURY ' ‘
If You Want Your BUILDING
PROBLEMS handled from Plan
to Lock and Key—
-
See W. A. Mathis
—PHONE 13—
255 LUMPKIN STREET
BUY YOUR COAL NOW!
Kentucky Block. ... ...... .. 9593 Ton
Kentucky Egg... ... i..... (... 93580 Ten
Kentucky Nut, Slack or Stoker. . .. .$5.25 Ton
Delivered—Strictly Cash!
Crawford Coal and Mattress Works
PHONE 157—414 FOUNDRY STREET
v INSIIRADLE ..
Fire — Wind Storm — Automobile — Accident
REAL ESTATE
: SMITH & BOLEY
Phone No. 9 268 N. Jackson St.
Southeastern Stages — Bus Station
Schedule Effective June 15th. :
BUSSES LEAVE ATHENS
9:15 A.M. to Macon, Columbus, Tallzhasse,
. and Jacksonville.
9:35 A.M. to Atlanta, all points West.
10:05 A.M. to Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Charleston, Wilmington.
12:12 P.M. to Greenville, Charlotte, Asheville.
1:25 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West.
2:00 P.M. to Macon, Albany, Thomasville, and
Jacksonville.
2:40 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West.
3:27 P.M. to Anderson, Columbia.
4:05 P.M. to Augusta, Savannah, Charleston.
4:15 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West,
6:25 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West.
7:57 P.M. to Anderson, Greenville.
8:50 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West.
9:25 P.M. to Augusta, Waycross, Jacksonville,
and Columbia.
Main Station, 170 College Avenue
—PHONE 626—
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oy MEAN WEDDING
INVITATIONS
and Announcements. McGregor’s of
fers 50 Rytex-Hylited Wedding An
‘ Wouncements in W hite or lvory at
$5.90 Complete. Don’t fail to see
samples of Newest Lettering Styles.
Phone 77
The-McGregor Go.
FUNERAL NOTICES
| (COLORED) |
tDILLARD—The friends and rela
| tives of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dil
lard of Arnoldsville, Ga.; Mr. and
| Mrs. Henry Dillard of Arnolds
| ville. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
| Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
i Dillard. Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr. and
| Mrs. Clint Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
| Albert Dillard, of Clarke couniy:
| Mrs. Lucile Peeks, Atlanta, Ga.;
| Mrs. Anna Barrow, Mrs. Elnora
Barrow. Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Hill, of Athens; Mr. Nathan Dil
lard. Penfield. Ga.; Mr, Henry
| Dillard, sr., Stephens, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Buggs, Mrs.
| Parker Polie. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
| Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Lucile
| Brightwell, Mr, and Mrs. M. J.
| Jackson, of Maxeys; Mr. and
! Mrs. Leroy Ware of Clarke coun
[ ty; Mrs. Dave Butler, Watkinsville
k are invited to attend the funeral
of Mr. Tom Dillard. Thursday,
’ August 15,41935, at one p.m.,
from the Falling Creek M. E.
church, Oglethorpe county. The
pastor will officiate. Interment in
' the church cemetery. Mack &
| Payne.
The body of the aulostoma
Chinese resembles the skeleton of
a man. This fish is found in ‘the
southern seas.
THE STYLE SHOP
(MISS SUSIE WELLS)
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW
FALL FELTS—SI9S to $5.00
HATS CLEANED, BLOCKED
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down her interior temperature. Her costume is +f the type popular
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cident when'it was torn down by demonstrators before the S. 8.
Bremen sailed from New York. In reply to Germany's protest, the
U. S. State Department expressed regrets but blamed the Hamburg-
American line officials for not taking precautions when warned by
police. YThe sailors aboard the docked Europa in New York stand
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ball. ‘Jockev Litzenberger, shown at bat at Saratoga, finds bont-,
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until ber divorce a few days ago, was the wife of Jack Kirkland, the
playwright. Meeting her at the Newark, N. J., airport is wealthy
young Harry Topping, Jr., who, say the wiseacres, will be her nest
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A striking *martial figure despite his 86 years,-ex-Field Marshal
August von Mackensen, shown in his uniform of the Death’s
Head Hussars, it expected to spend the remainder of nis aays in
retirement, tollowing his resignation from the Steel Helmets, now
targets of a Nazi “purge.” The Steel Helmet aim has heen
realized, says the World War hero, with coming of compulsory
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