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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 : i } 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 WANT ADS. COAL...and...WOCD gl asr AR g i —PHONE 157— : Crawford Coal & Mattress Works l THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHERNS, GEORGIA l.oading for Another Bomb Kaid T S T e T=TNP SE e e Pey SR TITTTIERIEINNee—— ° S s R R e LA § (R SRR BRRR RR R SDt R R T R R TR R s e e SRR et R e S IR T e e R TR AR e e R e . B RN P S R L Y R ¢ 3 SRR ‘/,. ‘: SRR yo : A 5 < i - S ";# 3 % LbR TR ' e o i ; g BEERER N, CR P o] ifa i, SRR S e e i g )Y“ i 3 T SRR SR 8 g " \\\g GN e B Weppad Fimer SB§ o ARSI %‘Q‘%@Q&v o R ! 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