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Announcements I
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FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce my candidacy
for aldérman of the First Ward, )
City of Athens, a nosition whichl
the voters of the ward have evn-i
trusted me with several terms. If |
re-elected, I shall continue my |
best efforts to not only protectg
and further their interests but to{
do everything possible to promote
the growth and welfare of the en- l
tire city as these movements as-I
sect the municipal government. |
H. L. SEAGRAVES. i
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce my candldae:l
for the office of Alderman from the!
second ward, subject to the rules |
and regulations as promulgated byi
the City Democratic Executive|
Committee. 1 will appreciate thei
support and votes of the citizens of !
our ward. If elected, I ghall devote !
my best efforts to the interest ofi
the entira city and give special at
tention to our ward. l
JOE SHEPHERD. l
FOR ALDERMAN
I héreby announce my candidacy
for alderman of the Fourth Wa.rd'l
City of Athens, a position which
the voters of the ward have en~’
trusted me with several terms. If
re-elected, I shall continue myl
best efforts to not only protect,
and further their interests but to|
io everything possible to promote:
the growth gnd welfare of the en
tire city as these movements af
fect the municipal government.
CLAUD F. CRYMES.
FOR ALDERMAN {
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Alderman from the
Fourth ward, subject to the rules
and regulations as promulgated by |
the City Democratic Executive
Committee. I will appreciate the
‘support and votes of the citizens of
our ward.
W. W. T. STEWART. \
| FOR ALDERMAN
I respectfully announce myeltl
a candidate for alderman from the
pifth ward, city of Athens, and will |
appreciate the support of the citi-]
zens of this ward. I
Respectfully, |
CLAUDE B. GUEST.
: FOR ALDERMAN
" I take this method of announcing
Imy candidacy for Alderman from
‘the Fifth Ward, subject to the
rules and regulations of the City
Democratic EXecutive Committee.
Having had a good many years ex
perience in this capactiy, 1 feel
that I am qualified to thus serve
my ward and city, and will appre
icate your support .
R. T. (FESS) DOTTERY.
FOR ALDERMAN |
To the Vagters of the Fifth Ward: I
I respectfully announce as a can- i
didate for Alderman from the Fifth l
Ward, City of Athens, in the elec- |
tion which has been called for No- I
vember 24, 1936, If re-elected to |
succeed myself I shall continue to
discharge my duties in the interest |
of the people of my ward and the
entire city. I appreciate your past
confidence and esteem, and will be
further grateful for your vote and
support in this election.
i d A. M. CENTER.
| SPECIAL!
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50¢c Tooth Brush
' Both for 49c
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Phone 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Wanted
WE BUY CLD COLD
AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
IN CASH
). BUSH, JEWELER
165 EAST CLAYTON STREET
i ATHENS, GA.
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WE ARE OPEN
FOR BUSiNESS
While the Store Front
. Is Being Remodeled.
J. BUSH, Jeweler
T e
4 DAY PENSLAR 1c SALE
STARTS WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 4
| SCORES OF BARGAINS
| 2 for Price of I—Plus 1c!
| CITIZENS PHARMACY
‘ Stoves and Heaters
REPAIRED
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W. E. BURT
Furniture Repair Shop
| IRA L. DUNAWAY
\ 897 Chase Street
Phone 9227
SPECIAL PRICES FOR QUICK SALE!
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o mearcns .. A9¢. Vosk eante-. . D 139
ADIES'’ o) & MEN’
:ORDS, 'l'D:fsPSumps..sl°B7 ALL \?VOOC;:,LD COATS, 51049
BOYS' WINTE MEN’ vY
UNION SUITS'.‘. S iisiniy 39c WORI'S( g::\RTSc ki 48€
MANY OTHER VALUES—COME TC SEE THEM!
THE FAIR STORE
WE SELL FOR LESS! -
W. J. Cheatham Will
Observe His 84th
Birthday Thursday
.e S A Ao . .AR
You would not believe it if
you saw W. J, Cheatham get
ting about town, but Thursday,
tomorrow, he will be 84 vyears
old. He is indeed spry for his
age and his years have not be
come a burden to him,
A friend of Mr. Cheatham
wag discussing him today and
made a most interesting and
to-the-point odbesvation. Said
the friend:
“He has not a great deal of
this world’'s goods to show for
his years but what he has he
gos, one-half by attending to
his own business and the other
half by letting other people’s
business alone.”
The Banner-Herald hopes its
good friend will! spend & most
pleasant day Thursday and that
he will continue to observe
November 5 for many, many
yearg to come,.
So, it's “Happy Birthday to
You,” W. J. Cheatham, and
may jgood healtb, enqugh of
wealth and peace of mind con
tinue your's.
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Play ‘Heaven Bound’ |
At Sanford School
|
SANFORD — A group of about
45 colored peopie from Athens have ‘
parts in the play, “Heaven Bound,”
to be presented at the Sanford
school auditorium on Friday nlgml
of this week, |
A packed auditorium is expected 1
for the presentation as this play is
considered a worthwhile entertain
ment. An admission of 10 and 25
cests will be charged.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dillard and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wardlaw were
’spend-the-day guests of Mr. J. W,
Dillard on Sunday of this week.
l Mrs. H. J. Nelms was a visitor
last weck-end te relatives in
!Greenville, 840
. A large number of people from
| here attended services at New
{Hm'mony last Sunday.
| Rev. Hancock and family, of
i Danielsville, were visitors among
friends here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs., George Benton
Ivisited Mr. A. D. Gunnells on
i Sunday afternoon.
The public is invited to be pre-.
sent for the play here on Friday
night. This is an ideal time foi
i you to see a worthwhile play pre
}sented by well-trained = colored
! characters.
60-Year-Old Jeweler \
'To Become Mayor of
- Americus Janiary li
l AMERICUS, Ga. — (AP) —A
' short, stocky jeweler—champion of
i Progressive government and
' youth's right so play-—will become
]mayor of Americus January 1.
| Sixty-year old Thomas L. Bell
!who champaigned with the slogan
t “I believe T can help build a bet-‘
ter town,” won the election from
Imaym' James A. Fort by margin
%()f 19 votes. i
| Fort, president of the Georgia
I municipal association, has been
| the mayor for the past eight years,
;' The incoming mayor says hc |
| determined to try to give the ecity
| “an economical and progressive
| government,” putting the health of
{ the peopls first. -
I Bell, who as a boy walked three
| miles to attend country school and
l;;rew up to be an outstanding
| sports leader in Americus, deplor
| .av lack of a prorer high schocol
‘gymnasium here.
“l think our bhoys and girls
ishould have better facilities for
| their sports. Even the smaller
towns around us have built bas
ketball shells. Somg of the larger
| towns, stadia and ball parks,” Bell
said, ¢
During his youth he was catcher
on the town team. Later h, man
aged the local club for several sea
'snns and “never had a losing
| team.” His final year in baseball
Iw:—m on, of the most colorful and
puccessful seasons here and set
winning and attendance records
yet to be excelled. #
The: fact that ,Bell’s family in
,cludcs six boys and two girls
| helps explain his sustained inter
est in sports, the jeweler said.
! “I've had a boy in school for the
. past 30 years.”
Three of the sons born tc Bell
and his wife, the former Miss Na
i'mie McNiel of Ozark, Ala., have
l.followed their father as watch-
Imukers, one becanié a minister,
| another a doetor and still another
| is starring in the backfield of the
lAmericus football team this sea
‘snn. The Bells were married Octo
| ber 28, 1899.
I In addition to sports, the jewel
| er enjoys farming as a hobby. He
owns a 40-acre pecan orchard and
also raised hogs, cows and chick
ens. .
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I To show how pleased he is to
see vou, the Chinese sShakes his
I()wn hands.
Rudyard Kipling was born in
ißombay, India. S :
Alabama Majority to
alll, 1y to
. jority to
Be Record-Breaking,
First Ret ‘
eturns Show
#RMIN”HAM‘ Ala,, —(AP) —
moeratic lecders forecast today
that President hooseveit's final
majority in Alabama would reach
record-breaking proportions, as
returns from 1,000 of the 2,200 vot
ing rlaces revecled his margin
running ahead of that given in
1932,
Mhe totals for 1,000 precincts:
Roosevelt 131,799; Landon 18,-
564,
The entire Democratic ticket was
swept into office by similar ma
jorities.
Speaker Willibm B. Bandhead,
with 157 of 287 precincts in his
distriet tabulated, led J. B. Weav
| er, Republican 14,75 to 3,578.
I Senator John B. Bankhead, the
speaker's brother, and eight other
| Democratic nominees for congress
! all rode into office by overwhelm
ing majorities.
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LUCAS & JENKINS ONE
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Heart-stopping perils ! | » DE‘-U’;‘;VVUAE‘{"EV""‘E
Hurricanic thrilis! : :
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W | LINGERIE GIRLS
NN Hal Crider
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9. ' WA, e
NOP P R Crewe & Summers
Wne"‘ s‘oes “Dance Team”
& 8 v sy
v o Leroi
“Frog Man”
“’ fifi Morris Nelson
i 0“ »' “Tenor”
iy LR e Texas Peggy
] w‘:,.:r‘ P“:“'S'*‘Lew-‘p “Yodeling Cowgirl”
o Re '3 ts“:']'ec,( b"z b e
L¢o ] ¥ Sty Six Rhythm Boys
..g‘\g"x?t °«J\ e “Red Hot Stage Band”
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THURSDAY .\ 0A 4§
FRIDAY with WALTER CONNOLLY
SATURDAY . ;
LUCAS & JENKINS Tywq TODAY and
GEORGIA voavs THURsDAY
B A LATHER of FUN! i
| P As a barber to the 400 turns |
L F v playboy — and Romeo o
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' :\W ARTHUR TREACHER Novelties
@i W RAYMOND WALBURN =~ ———————
MW A» Edward Sedgwick Produstion ALL
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Malinee L UCAS & JENE LD Evening
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Popular Return Engagement Popular Return Engagement
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PAGE SEVEN
Alabama Farmerls
~ Free Under Bond of
~ §ssoo; Appeal Seen
| CLAYTON, Ala, — &) — Wiopes
l('m'e Carr, Barbour county mtme‘t",f.f‘
'was free under SSOO bond todafg
{ponding kigs appeal from a verdiei’f"
| sentencing him to seven years fog;l
| manslaughter in the mys'terio‘{;
| slaying of young Jack Harder of
!St. Petersburgh, Fla. ;
I The jury, after deliberating fot"'
| more than 58 hours, brought is
{its verdict early last night,
| Defense and state counsel wers
| expected to reach a final agrees
' ment today on trial dates for Den
| ton Price, Spurgeon Mooneyham,
| indicated with Carr in the slay
| ing.
| The state charged Harder was
| killed after winning heavily in a
| yokér game at Carr's house March
1 3% :