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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1930,
RATES
FOR CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Daily Rates Per Word for
Consecutive Insertions
One Day, per word ...... .02
Minimum Charge .. . .40
Three Insertions for .... 1.00
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be
taken for less than 40 cents,
Advertisements ordered for ir
regular insertions take " the
one-time rate. Name and ad
dresses must be counted in the
body of the advertisement,
IF AN ERROR. is made, The
Banner-Herald is responsible
for only one incorrect inser
tion, The advertiser should
notify imme fiately if any cor-
rection is needed.
ALL DISCONTINUANCES must
be made in person at THE
BANNER-HERALD OFFICE
;r by letter. Phone discontinu-
m&qé are NOT valid.
ALL WANT ADS are payable n
advance.
* WANT AD
75 PHONE 75
Lost — Found
LOST—-Monday night, December
20, in vicinity of Milledge and
Prince, ladies’ blue pocketbook,
glass . catch, Keys important.
Notify Mrs. John A. Darwin,
Phone 186.
For Sale
FOR SALE-—Window glass, putty,
Sherwin-Williamg Paints, build
ing materials, Brick, Lime, Ce
ment and Plaster. Christian
Hardware, 597 East Broad
Street. }
FOR SALE—Federal High Power
Shot Gun Shells; shoot further,
cost’ less. Christian Hardware
597 East Broad Street.
FOR SALE—Simonds Cross-Cut
saws, ,also Kelly Knot-Chopper
and Fills City Axes. We can
save you money on‘f‘your Hard
ware requirements:y Farmers
Seed and Hardware Co. 348
East Broad street, Phone 1937.
FOR SALE—Good milch cow, fresh
in; calf about three v%eks old;
both for $25. Phone '892, §OS
Springdale street. . .. - =
For Rent—Houses
FOR RENT—On Danielsville road,
near CCC . eamp, possession Jan
uary 1, Gulf filling station,
store and rooms to live. Good‘
lunch and drink business. Must
be a couple without children to
run a clean place without beer
or wine. Apply at Murrays
Camp, Daniols_\;i_!'le road. X
For Rent—Farms
FOR RENT—Small Farm just out
of Athens, .Ga. -on Commerce
Road. G. A. Booth, Phone 77 or
e
Wanted—Female Help
WANTED — Experienced Waitress
.at once. DBetty's Tea Room, 226
N. Lumpkin street. ‘
BOY W_/iNTED
WANTED—Messenger boy age 16
with bieycle. Westernn Union
Telegraph Co. g
Rubbing Alcohol, pts., 25¢
Rexall Milk Magnesia,
Pints 39c¢, Quarts 59
Purctest Cod Liver Oil,
Pints, 89¢
Lamson’s Mineral Oil,
Pints, 39¢c; Quarts 69
REID DRUG CO.
MILLEDGE PHARMACY
FURNACES #
CLEANED AND REPAIRED. |
Smoke Stacks Rebuilt |
Complete Sheet Metal Service
Bailey & Floyd, Agents ‘
MUELLER FURNACES 1
254 W. Clayton—Phone 108
.
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.
8:59 P. M, Alr Conditioned. ’
9:11 P. M. Air Conditioned. ‘
Leave for Atlanta, South and West: |
4:05 A. M. o ]
5:52 A. M. Air Conditioned. |
2:33 P. M. Air Conditioned. |
Leave for Elberton, Greenwood,
Monroe, N. C. (Local..)
10:50 A. M. )
Leave for Winder, Lawrencevillé,
Atlanta (Local) ’
§:SY. PR :
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GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND l
Leave Atheus
No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 a.m,‘
No. 12 for Galnesville—lo:4s6 am
Arrive Athens:
Ne. 11 from Gainesville=~lo:oo am. |
No. 1 from Gainesville— 6:15 am |
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA | ‘
Leave Athens
Daily (Except Sunday) 6:80 a.m,
and 4:156 p.m.
Sunday only 7:80 &.m. and 4:00.
p.m. 1
Arrive Athens Daily
12:35 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday
in 50 Leaves Athens 1i:°00 a.m.!
rain 51 Arrives Athens £:00 a.m.|
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula—North—South
Departs— ‘e Arrives
6:25 a.m. 11:20 a.m.
1:30 p.m. 4:35 p. m.
J. L. Cox, Asaistant General
Freight-Passenger Agent.
£ Teiephone 81 : |
Bring Us Your Next
Prescription — Expert
Professional Service.
Phone 67 or 68
Moon-Winn Drug Co.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID in CASH
WE BUY OLD GOLD and SILVER
Form TGL-14, Pursuant to the
J. BUSH, Jeweler
165 E. Claton Street
Licensed on Treasury Department
Gold Reserve Act of 1934,
Mattress Renovating
—AND==
New Mattresses
PHONE 9147
_MOVING
STORAGE
MOVING — PACKING
We Haul Anything
Local and Long Distance
STORAGE
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
PHONE 656
YT
VY LR
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING
CALL US FOR REPAIR SERVICE
MOTOR REPAIRS AND HOUSE WIRING
—PHONE 491—
EPPES ELECTRIC COMPANY
SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, INC.
BUS STATION |
—PHONE 626—
Schedule Effective December 15, 1935
Leave Athens— £
8:00 A.M.—Jefferson, Cornelia, Clayton
8:30 A.M.—Madison, Eatonton, (Milledgeville),
Macon. .
9:35 A.M.—Monroe, Atlanta.
10:05 A.M.—Augusta, Savannah, Brunswick, Way
cross, Jacksonville, Charleston, Wilmington.
12:12 P.M.—Andersen, Greenville, Charlotte,
(Asheville), New York.
1:25 P.M.—Winder, Atlanta.
1:40 P.M.—]efferson, Gainesville, Murphy.
2:00 P.M.—Madison, Eatonton, (Milledgeville),
Macon.
2:40 P.M.—Atlanta, Points West.
3:27 P.M.—Anderson, Columbia.
4:05 P.M.—Augusta, Savannah, Charleston.
4:15 P.M.—Monroe, Atlanta.
6:25 P.M.—Winder, Atlanta, - L
7 :57 P.M.—Anderson, Greenviile.
9:45 P.M.—Augusta, Waycross, Jacksonville, Col
umbia.
10:10 P.M.—Atlanta, Points West.
Main Station 170 College Ave.—Phone 626
PHONE
BLANK BOOKS
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
FILING SUPPLIES
CARBON PAPER
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
RUBBER BANDS
CLIPS
INKS
BOX FILES
. ETC, ETC., ETC.
The
McGregor Co.
FIRE LOSSES
Paid for 30 Years
in Athens
JESTER
_ INSURANCE
SPECIAL $2.00 VALUE!
LUCKY TIGER 1
New Family Package
Hair Dressing, Dandruff
Remover, Magic Shampoo,
Skin Ointment
ALL ONLY $1.25
CITIZENS PHARMACY
< GIFTS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Are Prized When
Bought From
J. BUSH, Reliable Jewvler,
20 Yearg in Business in
the Same Stand
165 EAST CLAYTON ST.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
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—PHONE 157— :
Crawford Coal & Mattress
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1. Convention Hall, 4. Underground Garage. 7. Pennsyivania Station. 10. Terminal Tower 12, Cuyahoga River.
2, Mall, 5. County Courthouse, 8. U, 8. Postoffice. (Union Station.) (Industrial District,)
3. City Hall, 6. Municipal Stadium. 9. Public Square. 11. Public Library. 13, Theater District,
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Ohio, Cleyeland is thought a happy choice by Republicans for their convention. This aerial photo of downtown Cleveland shows the
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As fair as the roses framing her blond beauty,. Her Majesty
“Queen” Barbara Nichols is pictured in the regal gowii in which
she will ‘reign over the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena on
New Year’s Day. Queen ‘‘Babs” will be the cynosure of eyes
during the impressive floral parade. and the gala ball preceding
it. An outdoor girl and student of art at Pasadena Junior col
lege, she is 16 and petite,
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woman’g life has been spurned
'by Josephine Carden, above, 18«
year-old Chicago high school
student, and James Hayden, 23,
below. has lost both the mother
of his 18-month-old baby and
the gir! blamed for wrecking
their home. Mrs. Hayden shot
herself after calling the pair to
her home and demanding that
her husband choose betwnfi
them. Hayden chose Miss Ca
den, who at first said she
would wed him at once, them
said she was tired of him.,
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to Italy’s Foe
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foes that can be enlisted againgt
Italy is typified in this striking *
picture of Premier Bemite Mus- '
solini. _, His _determination to =
proceed toward his goal I]} §
Ethiopia despite the threat of ;
Britain and her increasing num. '
ber of allies was made p!ain‘_bi :
his order preparing his fleets for |
action in the Mediterranean, °