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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935,
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Lost — Found
LOST—Dark colored male police
dog named “Duke.” Address and
name on black harness. Reward.
340 King avenue. Phone 1514-W.
For Sale
FOR SALE—Window glass, putty,
Sherwin-Williams Paints, build
ing materials, Brick, Lime, Ce-'
ment and Plaster. Christian
Hardware, 597 East Broad |
Street.
bAL S esL T e
FOR SALE—Simonds Cross-Cut'
Saws, also Kelly Knot-Chopper |
and Falls City Axes. We can!
save you money on your Hard-}
ware requirements. Farmers
Seed and Hardware Co., 343
East Broad sgtreet, Phone 1937.
FOR SALE—S-V and Corrugated
Galvanized Roofing is Fire-Proof]
and Water-Proof; lasts a life
time. Save your buildings withl
metal roofing, Christian Hdw.,
Broad St.; Phone 1300. |
FOR SALE—Flenty good pigs; dryl
pine stove wood, SI.OO and $2.00 |
per load; just outside city limits |
on Jefferson Road. J. T. Fulcher,'
Phone 552-W.
Basement Pumps
AUTOMATICALILY pumps all wat
er from basement before it rises
to floor level. A good pump,
carefully installed at low price.
Chas, S, Martin, Phones: Office
1517, BElectric Dept. 166. !
For Rent—Houses !
FOR RENT-—1689 S. Lumpkin, in
good condition, opposite Henriet
ta Apartments, $30.00 per month;
1543 8. Lumpkin street, 7 rooms,
at $30.00; 780 W. Hancock, two
story, available February Ist, at
$20.00; Apartment, 5 rooms -ar.d
bath, half of desirable home, 1253
Prince avenue, $30.00.
FOR SALE-—-New Brick Home, two
stories, on Pinecrest, now under
construction, fine value easy
terms. See Mr. Faddock, lips
comb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc. Oth
er good values in property.
Wanted
WANTED — Second-hand Corner
Cabinet, for china, good condi
tion. Upper doors glass, lower
wood. Write desceription, Address
“Cabinet,” care Banner-Herald.
Real Estate Loans |
HAVE MONEY to loan on new‘
residences or business property.
Can also furnish money tol
assist in building new homen.'
Apply with details. P, O. Box
438. ’
NOTICE |
Please do net forget tu be in be- |
fore the 10th of this month with |
payment on your loan or on deposit. |
Athens Federal Savings |
and Loan Association ;
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Personals : !
READ THIS CAREFULLY. Ynurl
Horoscope Cast Free. Marriage |
Parner Described. Money Pros: |
pects. Travels. Etec. Ete. Two;
Years Guide Free Added Free. |
State BIRTHDATE. Mr., Mrs.,|
or Miss. Send 20c¢ in stamps (not |
coin) to defray postage and clerk- !
ship. ADPDRESS: Mrs. C. Reis |
nolds, Dreef, 252, HEEMSTEDE, |
HOLLAND. Postage to Hollandi
be. 5 |
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Wanted—Female Help
VVANTED«-Y().ung women to take |
orders for copies of old photo- |
graphs, and home sittings. |
Michael's Photo Studio. [
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“SPEEDY"Y” —— By C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
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532 Viß Tudor. .oh oos iy . SEPE '29 Buick Coupe, R5.......5135
*3l Model ‘A Tud0r........3245 A Cocliae Saleri .. .. .. SIS
'3O DA Dodge Coupe. ......$l6B ‘3l Chevrolet Coupe .. .... $225
233 VB TUDBE. i iivcoivs in iDD '25 Oldsmobile Coach .. .. $145
'3O Chevrolet C0upe.......5175 '29 Dodge Victory 6 .. .... $165
We are proud of our reputation as a reputable USED car dealer. Every sale we make is an
example of just how well we live up to our reputation.
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PROTECTION
RENTING SERVICE AND REAL ESTATE
: SALES
Lipscomb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc.
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The Circulati on Departmer::. W
__Suwanee River to Be
- g . T . ;
d.e Attractive to |
< |
_rmen This Year!
D ————e
| Ga.—A{#)—The Suwanee!
ed in story and song aws
he world’'s most famous
iill be more attractive to
P | and sportsmen this sum
-Iks to efforts of |'mlv|'ul§
» game and fish agents, |
s of young bream: and|
e been ' placed in lhv{
peently. !
ng from thig small (‘lin('h‘;
wn, agents from the fed-;
SPECIALS! ;
Kesson’s Shaving
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feAzluEs
!eral fish hatchery at Grassy Lakes,
Inear Valdosta, and state hatcheries
[at Summerville have cooperated
with Game Protector Joe M. Watta[
of thig district, in an effort to
build up the depleted stock of fish.
‘ One large truckload', containins
ithousands of fingerling bass and
isniall bream already hae heen dis
tributed in the river and tributary
| streams, and an additional load
;Ehas been promised.
'. Practices that lead to depletion
'wm‘ the stock of fish— seining, dy
.Enamiting, and other outlawed prac- !
l|licea-;—~wiu be rigidly suppressed by}
{the game protector, Watts has de
"l’clal'wl. and violators of the state
| fish laws will be prosecuted “to.
!the fullest extent or the law,” he
said. i
‘] The Suwanee is one of the
| South’s most noted fishing streams.
1 Low waters, of late years, how
|ever, have tended to reduce the
}number of fish in the river. 1
At various points along the rlver!
;!baqks, fishing camps have been
jerected by natives, and guides, with
| boats are ready, during the season,
!to carry visiting fishermen up the
stream.
i In this small village, where fish
ling is the major pastime of the
summer months, residents are wel
| coming the supply of fish from the
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;!C.C.C. Hoop:hm ‘:-*,3
| Meet Winterville and
| Citizens Thursday
| The Athens CCC bs ;’*i
| team will meet the Winterville
| Athletic elub team in Winterv ille
! High school gymnasium Th ".,’i‘
night. . A
In ra preliminary game of ”§§§
| evening a “B” team of the C. | g;g
| €. will meet the Citizens Pharmi=
| cy team of Athens. The first game =
| will begin promptly at 7:30 and
| the second game at 8:30. The
'| “dirt slingers” are being coached
| by Lieutenant Day, a new addi- :
| tion to the official staff of the
| camp The coach is an ardent
'j baskethall lover and is making
| much progress with the team. e
i previous games of the season rhe
’t]u('al C. C. C.” team bas et
§teams from Jefferson, Rutledge,
'| and Winterville, winning two of
| four games. The team will play
' the strong cagesters from Jeffer
'{ son in the Winterville gym in the
'| near future.
-tgovernment's hatcheries, and have
} | voiced their intention to cooperate
-l with the game protector in his ef
zl‘forts_ to conserve the stock.
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