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FUNERAL NOTICES
T
S-“.;]'Hl-INS — The relatives and
friendfi of Mr. and Mrs. L. I
stephens, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wwhitehead and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Sims, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Stephens, Crawford,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, Grady Steph
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Comer Steph
ens and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stephens, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Jones, Hull, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Eberhart, At
lanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin [Eberhart, Hartwell, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eberhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eber
hart, Winder, Ga,, are invited to
attend the funeral of Mrs. L. J.
gtephens this Sunday afternoon,
january 10, 1937, at two (2:00)
oelock, from the Prospect church
on the Tallassee Road. Rev. W,
M. Coile, pastor of the Winter
ville Baptist church, will offici-
Y AARY e T N e
ate, and will be assisted by Rev.
A. A. Phillips. Mr, Kermit
Eberhart, Mr. Paul Eberhart,
Mr. Cleveland ‘Weatherford, Mr.
Melzar Weatherford, Mr. Hor
ace Jones and Mr. Fred Jones
will serve as pallbearers, Inter
ment will be in Frospect ceme
terv. McDorman-Bridges.
PILLARD — The relatives and
triends of Miss Frances Eleanor
Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Dil
lard, Miss Marie Dillard, Miss
Eloise Dillard, Miss Hazel Dil
lard, Miss Betty Ann Dillard,
Mis: Patricia. Dillard, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Dillard, jr., Mr.
Bobby Dillard, Mr. J. A, Stone,
Mr. J. W. Dillard, Master James
Roland Dillard, all of Sanford,
Ga.: Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Dil
lard Commerce, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Jenkins, Daniels
ville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Seagraves, Hull, Ga,; Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Collins, Athens, Ga.;
Mr. and- Mrs. W. O. Dillard,
Hull, Ga.:: Mr. J. V. Dillara,
Hull, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. T, D.
Wardlaw, Nicholson, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. M, Thornton,
Greensboro, Ga.; Mr., and Mrs.
J. H. Crawford, Tampa, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stone, Wat
kineville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. W,
N. Stone, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Edwards, Athens,
Ga.; Mr, and Mrs. A. F, Fouche,
Hull, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, ¥ 1T
Barnett, Nicholson, Ga.; Miss
Jimmie Ree Stone, and Mr. A. L,
Stone, Sanford, Ga., are invited
to attend the funeral of Miss
Frances Eleanor Dillard this
Sunday, January 10, 1937, at elev
en (11:00) o’clock from Gordon's
Chapel in Sanford Ga. Rev, W.
W. Stone of Atlanta, will offici
ate. Mr. J..V. Dillard,*"Mr. W.
0. Dillard, Mr. E. E. Dillard,
Mr. A. L. Stone, Mr. W, N.
Stone, and Mr. J. R. Stone will
serve ag pallbearers. Interment
will be in the Gordon’s chapel
cemetery, McDorman-Bridges.
MOREHEAD.—The friends and
relatives of Mrs. Mary Eliza
beth Morehead, Madison county:
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams,
Mr. eand Mrs. E. D. Morehead,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nelms, M.
and Mrs., Grady Martin, Miss
Norine Morehead, Miss Ruby
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Levill
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. X. L.
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Morehead, Mrs. John Morehead,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Barber,
Miss Shirley Barber, Mr. Cor
nelius Morehead, Mr. Roberi
Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Ralth
Morchead, ‘Mr. Walter Mors
head, Mr. and Mrs. - Weym-n
Pope, Mrs. Gertrude Riden, Mr.
and Mrs. DuPree Thornton, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hood and
Mrs. M. F. Morehead are n
vited to attend the funeral of
Mirs. Mary Elizabheth Morehead,
today, Sunday, January 10th, at
2:00 p. m., from_ Pleasant
Grove Baptist church. The fol-'
lowing gentlemen will please
Serve as active pallbearers and
meet at the residence at San
ford at 1:00 p. m.: Mr. W. P.
Epps, Mr. @. H. Massey, Mr.
E. B. Wilkes, Mr. L. C. Sea -
graves, Mr. J. M. Rutherford
and Mr. H. H. Erps. Honorary
pallbearers will be the board of
deacons of Pleasant Grove Bap-
Ust chureh and will please meet
&t Pleasant Grove Baptist
church at 1.45 D. moReV.'F., J.
Hendrick Wwill officiate, assisted
by G, W. Wallade. Interment
Will he in Pleasant Grove ceme
tery, Bernstein Funeral Home.
BISHOP NEWS
+« By HAMMOND BRA];f;yEl;s .j;l
BISH(JP—-Mrs_ n. e =
Birmingham. Ala., visi
d“U?fhlers.
¥:.ng .
Mrs, Fannie Gillam of P’I::-eSt:rlld
Texas, wag the guest of ) L
Mrs, Frang Porter, the first
Week, : :
Mrs, w. J. Tucker of SII}/IIT)?!.-
Daje, visited relatives here
day
Tt
mezhfp Bishop Improvement Club
e Uesday evening at the home
Aft;rr. and Mrs. Harden Malcolm.
.y & delightful program and a
em“w session, ¢ social hour was
Miss Dallag Bell has returned
ater visiting friends in Marfetts,
The friends of Mers, Louise Kirk-
Patrick wity be glad to know that
the continues to improve after an
Peration last week. Mrs. Kirk-
Patrick is the sister of Mrs. Jim
Fostey
The Young People’s League met
it the home of Miss Frances Few
last Thursday evening, After sev
e interesting games, refresh-
Tents were servea.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Malcolm
Yid family have moved out from
Bich(‘h on the Bostwick road..
We wish to welcome to our town
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ALL WANT ADS are payable in
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Lost and Found
LOST —ln Athens, male goat;
white with brown stripe on back,
Notify D. B. Williams, Route 1,
Winterville, Ga. Reward.
For Sale
FOR SALE—V Crimp Galvanized
Metal Roofing at $4.00 per square
for first quality 29 gauge with
chanel drain feature; is guaran
teed leak proof, fireproof and
lasts a lifetime. Christian Hard
ware,
FOR SALE—Reliance Ready Mix
ed House Paint, $1.50 per gal
lon, for outside or inside use in
flat wall or oil finish in all
shades and tints. 9x12 Rugs in
beautiful shades and designs
$4.98. Christian Hardware,
For Sale—Hardware
FOR SALE—Windows, doors, wln-]
dow glass, putty, roof cement,
Johns Manville Roll Roofing, etc.
Before buying elsewhere get ourl
prices on best grade copper bear
ing original Channel Drain §-V
Crimp Roofing. Have your V
crimp figured 24 inches if you
desire correct price. Farmers
Seed & Hardware Co. Phone
1937, Broad at Oconee street.
For Sale—Wood
FOR SALE—Good dry pine znd
oak wood, one and two dollars a
load. J. :T. ZXulcher, Phone
562-W.
Air Purfier and Cleaner
You do your husband, your chil
dren and mainly yoruself an in
justice if you buy a cleaner before
seeing an ELECTROLUX CLEAN
ER and AIR PURIFIER,
H. T. REYNOLDS, Phone 1752-W
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anthony who
have moved here from High
Shoals. -
Miss Vivian Branch left last
week for a visit in Harlingen,
Texas with Mrs. Jim Langford,
Mrs. Eufa Gordon left last week
for Winder, where she will con
tinue her nursing.
Miss Selwyn Porter ang Messrs.
Marcellus Branch, Thomas Early,
Hammond Bradley and Rev. J. D.
Maxwell registered at the Univer
sity Monday.
Mrs. L. E. Lawson has beéen
illl the past week, but is better
now her friends will be glad to
know.
We wish to welcome into our
community Mr, and Mrs. G. W.
Bell who moved here from Wat
kinsville.
Mrs. Jim Langford left last
week for her home in Harlingen,
Texas, after spending the holidays
with relatives.
Miss Sara Doster left Monday to
resume her studies at G. 8. C. W.
in Milledgeville.
Mr. O. M Branch made a visit
to Elberton on business Tuesday.
We are glad to state that Mr.
O. D. Chandler is improving from
his illness.
Mr. T. J. Maxwell of Elberton
is visiting his son, Rev. John D.
Maxwell.
Mrs. Harden Malcolm hag as
her guests her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Malcolm, Miss Patsy Malcolm and
Mr. Robert Maleolm of Good
Hope, last week.
'l:hé Woman’'s Missionary Socl
ety of the Methodist church met
at the home of Mrs. Eufa Gordon,
Monday afternoon.
SCHOOL CLUB MEETS
The Bishop Schods. Club helg its
first meeting of the year Wednes
day at three thirty o’clock, in the
auditorium. Mrs. Zechary Nor
ville had charge of a v.ry delight
ful program.
The program was:
Scripture: Miss Laura Dell.
Prayer: Mr. J. D. Maxwell.
New Year Reading: Mrs. Zach
ary Norville,
After the reading, Mrs. U. B.
Sammeons, the president introduced
a guest speaker, Miss MecAlpin,
from the University of Georgia,
who gave an interesting talk on
“Recreation.”
The new county school superin
tendent, Mr. E. N. Anthony also
gave a short talk.
A count of the grade mothers
present, gave the prize this month
to the first and third grades. .
A business session followed after
which a social hour was enjoyed.
~ Messrs. Marcellus and Edward
Branch went to Atlanta last week.
I The Worker's Conference of the
Christian church met at the home
of Mrs. Z. S. Norville, Friday
evening.
. Mr. ang Mrs, E. T. Hardigree
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Branch,
}jr. attended the theater in Athens
Friday evening.
Millinery Sale ‘
Winter Hats Half Price. Spring
Hats $1.95 to $5. Old Hats cleaned
and Dblocked. The Style Shop.
Phone 9189.
For Sale—Coal
FOR THE NEXT two weeks we
have a special price on MONTE
VALLO coal, = ATLANTIC 'ICE
& COAL CO. 3
For Sale—Puppies
FOR SALE—German TPolice pup
pies, 6-weeks old, Phone 376.
Mrs. O. H. Hilliard, 953 Oconee
street,
FOR SALE-—Scotch . Terrier, 7~
weeks old. Female, from register
ed stock. Phone 1240.
For Sale—Houses
FOR SALE—Four bedroom house,
good condition; furnace; little
cash, balance easy, on Grady
avenue, near Prince. Write P. O,
Box 916,
For Sale—Used Furniture
FOR SALE—Used living room and
bedroom furniture; also Morris
chair and wardrohbe, Phone 1065,
For Rent or Sale
FOR SALE OR RENT-—Good 60
acre farm, Oconee county, Rt. 2,
Bogart; $2,250.00 or rent to relia
ble party with own stock, able to
finance self, Mrs. Martha L.
Payne, Rt. 2, Bogart, Ga.
For Rent—Apartments
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment; living room, bed
room, Kkitchenette, private bath
and garage; on Milledge avenue,
Phone 165-W.
‘FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
2 or 3 rooms, private bath and
garage. 259 South Findley St
Phone 265-W.
FOR RENT—To a couple, four=
room apartment, ground floor,
privtae bath, Liucy Cobb section,
sl4 per month, Also five room
house on Hill street, S2O a month.
J. L. Fendley.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
private bath, furnace heat, pri
vate entrance, 193 Cloverhurst
avenue, Phone day 892; night
1558-W,
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms at 237 iWest Dougherty
street. Phone 1906-W.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
rooms, % block from post office.
Phone 901-7 J,
ROOMS WITH BOARD—Attractive
large rooms, two blocks business
section, near campus. 3 meals,
reasonable, Call telephone 1314-R.
FOR RENT—Large furnished bed
room, connecting bath, with or
without kitchenette. Phone 165- W,
FOR RENT—Comfortably furnish
ed bedroom and bath; or furnish
ed bedroom, study. and bath;
suitable for two young men.
Phone 254-W.
FOR RENT—Comfortably furnish
ed bedroom; connecting bath;
also 2-room apartment, connect
ing bath; lights and water; reas
onable. Adults only, Call 6 to 8
p.m. 490 Hill street.
Position Wanted
YOUNG MAN, experienced as soda
dispenser; general office work;
press feeder; auto and truck
driver, and grocery clerk, must
have job at once, and is willing
to consider any offer. Address
“HMW,” care Banner-Herald
W A N T E D—University student
wants SJjob afternoons 2 to 6; con
sider anything, .Phone 423-J.
Salesmen Wanted
FRUIT TREES and Shrubbery
for sale. Salesmen wanted.
Write to Concord Nurseries,
Dept. 88, Concord, Ga.
COMPLETE LINE private brand
auto accessorieg for wagon job-
bers. Exclusive Georgia territo
ries, Merchandise stock invest-
ment required, with guarantee.
W. E. Johnson & Co., Lincoln
Nebr.
SEND 25c¢ for plans how to make
money at home. Star Plans, Box
328, Nashville, Tenn.
Help Wanted—Male
MAN WANTED to supply custom
ers with famous Watkins Pro
ducts in Athens. No investment.
Business established, earnings
average $25 weekly, pay starts
immediately. Write J. R. Wat
kins Company, 70-90 W. lowa
ave., Memphis, Tenn.
: Special Training
WANTED--Men mechanically in
clined to train as Diesel Engi
neers. Real opportunity if you
ecan qualify. Registrar, Hemphill
Diesel Schools, Box 433, Athens,
Help Wanted—Female
WOMEN—Earn good money mail
ing ocur catalogs from home.
Everything supplied, including
stamps, No selling. Write, enclos
ing stamped envelope. Nationwide
Distributors, 401 Broadway, New
York.
sls WEEKLY and your own dress
es FREE as Dbonus, showing
Fashion Frocks. No canvassing.
Fashion Frocks, Ine,, Dept. C
-939, Cineinnati, Ohio.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA ~
Personal
EFILEPSY ~— EPILEPTICS! De
‘troit lady finds rvelief for hus
band, Specialists home and
abroad failed. All letters an
swered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster,
‘Apt. F-3 6900 Lafayette Blvd.,
Detroit, Mich.
Business Opportunities
OWN AND OPERATE A Waestern
Aute Associate Store. Fran
chises available with invest
ments as low as $2,750.00. Write
Western Auto Supply Company,
Associate Store Division, 888
Marietta Street, N. W., Atlanta,
Georgia. S
Notice
1937 TAG AFPLICATION Blanks
made out and tags installed
without charge. C. A. Trussell
Motor Co.
Williams 1.0.0. F No. 15
MEETS EVERY MONDAY night
at 8 o’clock over Durden’s Music
Store. All members cordially in
vited.
.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia.
Leave for Richmond, Washington,
New York and East—
-100 &, mi
3:56 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
9:32 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Greenwood,
Monroe, N. C. (Local)—
10:50 a, m.
Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville
Atlanta (l.ocal)—
4:50 p. m.
Leave for Atlanta, South and West
$:36 8. m.
6:38 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
2:27 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
Leave Athens
No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 a.m.
No. 12 for Gainesville—lo:4s6 a.m.
Arrive Athens
No. 11 from Gainesville 10:00 a.m.
No. 1 from Gainesville 6:16 a.m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Leave Athens
Daily (Except Sunday) 6:30 a. m
» and 4:15 p. m.
Sunday only 7:50 a. m. and
4:00 p.'m.
Arrive Athens Daily
12:36 p. m. and 9:16 p. M.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday
Train 50 Leaves Athens 9:30 am.
Train 51 Arrives Athens 8:00 am,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Arrives— —Departs
11:20 a. m. 7:85 ». m.
4:15 p. m. 1:06 p. m
J. R. MORRELL
District Passenger Agent
Telephone 81.
LEKTRO-SHAVER
By Packard
sls
Hammett’'s Pharmacy
LEWIS DOSTER
PROMPT — EFFICIENT
RADIO SERVICE
All Makes Repaired. We Tell You
What It Will Cost You.
WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 1621—288 North Lumpkin
(Payne’s Book Store)
RADIO SERVICE |
HOME AND AUTO
ALL WORK GUARANTEED |
BROWN’S RADIO |
SERVICE |
PHONE 9241 y
139 WEST CLAYTON ST. |
RADIO |
Radio Repairs—Tubes Tested 1
Telephone 491 I
H. C. TOWNS |
AT EPPES ELECTRIC CO. |
133 JACKSON STREET ‘
SPECIALS! |
Electric Heating Pads |
$1.98 — $2.98 — $3.98
$4.98
Electric Heaters
$1.49 and Up
$1 2-Qt. Rubber Hot ‘
Water Bottle—69¢
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Phone 1066 |
1935 Chevrolét Panel
1933 Model B Ford Panel
1933 1/2-Ton G. M. C.
1934 1)4-Ton International
1930 1-Ton International
1933 IY2-Ton International
Special
Several Used 1931 Chevrolets
These trucks are all in good
condition and ready to run,
PHONE 997
BROAD AND OCONEE STS.
Your Doctor Wants
To Keep You Well—
MOON-WINN DRUG CO.
Wants to Help!
Send Us Your Next
PRESCRIPTION
Phone 68
BUY OR SELL
USED CARS
NEXT TO COURTHOUSE
Liberal Terms—We'll Really Trade
WESTBROOK j
USED CARS |
Wanted
WE BUY CLD COLD
AND SILVER ;
HIGHEST PRICES PAID |
IN CASH I
J. BUSH, JEWELER
165 EAST CLAYTON STREET |
ATHENS. GA. |
MATTRESS
RENOVATING
PHONE 9147
STAR MATTRESS CO.
SAVESSSS S
USE
COKE
COSTS LESS—
—MORE HEAT
Clean — Little Ash
THE GAS CO.
up to
Several Hundred Dollars
We Have a Plan to Suit
Your Needs
® Single Signature
® Automobile
® Co-Maker
® Household Goods
Small Monthly
Payments
“A Simplified Loan Service”
COMMUNITY
SAVINGS & LOAN
COMPANY
102-104 Shackelford ,Bldg.
TELEPHONE 1371 ‘
THAT ARE EXCEPTIONALLY
CLEAN, AT LOW PRICES!
33 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan
133 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan
'34 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan
'35 Plymouth 4-Door Touring
Sedan
'35 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan
'36 Plymouth 4-Door Touring
Sedan
'36 Piymouth Coupe
'35 Dodge 4-Door Touring Sedan
'32 Olds 4-Door Sedan
'35 DeSoto 4-Door Sedan
'29 Buick 4-Door Sedan
28 Buick 4-Door Sedan
SAM W. PINSON
MOTOR CO.
Desoto - Plymouth Dealer
—PHONE 786—
Clayton at Hull Street
MORTGAGE LOANS &% commission
FEDERAL HOUSING LOANS MADE
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices
SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING
Serving This Community Nearly Half Century.
LIPSCOMB-DEARING-HUTCHINS, Inc.
—PHONE 345—
INSURANCE — RENTING — REAL ESTATE
M
P ELECTRICAL ;
SUPPLIES — SERVICE o
KER‘&.CONTRMACQRFI‘BH&g ? 1 3
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING
CALL US FOR REPAIR SERVICE
MOTOR REPAIRS AND HOUSE WIRING
~—PHONE 491—
EPPES ELECTRIC COMPANY
- JENERE |
'ACCIDENT INSURANCE
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YOU GET
~ PROMPT AND |
0. COURTEOUS |
7 J SERVICE. I
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NX" 656 |
XK WHEN YOU
;’:‘%\’\; WANT TO MOVE
KKK OR STORE YOUR|
2505 HOUSEHOLD |
U \Y GOODS. I
ADAMS TRANSFER CO. |
SPECIAL
234 Plymouth Coupe
'34 Dodge Coupe
'35 Dodge Coupe
'35 Buick Coupe
34 Ford Coach
'35 Ford Coach
'35 Dodge Touring Coach
'34 Chevrolet Standard Coach
'35 Chevrolet Standard Coach
'32 Dodge Sedan
'33 Dodge Sport Sedan
32 Chryk!er Sedan
'35 Plymouth Sedan
36 Plymouth Sedan
'35 Dodge Sedan
36 Dodge Touring Sedan
'35 Ford Express Truck
'35 Ford 1%4-Ton Truck
34 Chevrolet Panel Truck
In order to make room for
additional trade-ing on new
model cars, we are pricing our
present stock very low!
J. Swanton lvy, Inc.
ATHENS, GA,
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Used Cars
For Your Convenience
Our Used Car Lot Is
Open Until 9 P. M.
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DEALER
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
PHONE 1097
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HOW'’S YOUR AGENTS FOR
FURNACE? MUELLER
T The Best Furnace Made
Ask for Free Estimates: Roofing, Tin Work, Gutters and Down Pipe
Phone 106 L. H. BAILEY 254 W. Clay_fon
Starter --- Generator
REPAIR SERVICE
FORD or CHEVROLET GENERATORS
Exchange Price $3 — Magneto Service
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
CHARLEY MASON 157 W. WASHINGTON ST. G. CARTEY
- MATTRESSES REBUILT
At ] ACTUALLY LIKE NEWI
e BTy SCOSN
k%éf:f:‘;’brfi‘ The Only Felt Mattress
b fi Manufacturer in This Section.
PloaZll CRAWFORD COAL AND
poll & — =l MATTRESS CO.
l ?fi;f; - ——PHONE 157—
ATTENTION!
MADAME JEAN FORMERLY WITH
t MARKS’ SHOWSI
Now Located at 331 Thomas Street
CONSULT HER A%OUT YOUR BUSINESS AFFAIRS,
LOVE AFFAIRS, AND DOMESTIC TROUBLES
»Born With a Veil, Cap and Clove
EVERY READING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!I
PHRENOLOCIST AND PALMIST
Spray Fruit Trees Now “%Zd) 5% '@
CONTROL INSECT SCALE ) 885, 4\ A
AND LEAF CURL U I ///_/,/ o
We Can Supply You With II .' " ‘"M{I/
Lime Sulphur D
ANY QUANTITY A
1 Gallon to a Barrel ; /’,////‘.-
Cofer Seed Co., Phone 247, Athens, Ga.
COAL - COAL - COAL
WHY PAY MORE?
PREPARED CREECH STOKER. . ...$6.50
CREECH BOG: ...05..:v,vi-i. . B 0
CREECH BLOCK ............... $7.00
WE DELIVER
The FLORENCE CO.
ATHENS’ ONLY CASH COAL DEALER
—PHONE 1340—
Eat Dinner Today at :
A.S T. RESTAURANT
A. &. THORNTON, Proprictor
CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL
EVERYTHING NEW AND MODERN ;
REGULAR MEALS AND LUNCH COUNTER SERVICE
BRING THE FAMILY AND YOU'LL COME AGAIN
184 EAST CLAYTON STREET
GOOD COAL
ONLY THE BEST CRADES ARE
SOLD FROM OUR YARD
B. C. PRAITHER COAL CO.
—TELEPHONE 617—
PHONE: 71, &F ?; B
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OFFICE gf‘%
SUPPLIES Ԥa=rod)
LEDGERS — JOURNALS ~
CASH BOOKS
CARD INDEX OUTFITS ‘
DESK LETTER TRAYS — INKs Q3577°%¢
PASTE — RUBBER BANDS - S
TRANSFER CASES
“PRONTO” CASE WITH METAL FRONT
$1.70 each
GUIDES FOLDERS
The McGregor Co.
YOUR OFFICE SUPPLY STORE '
—PHONE 77— el 8
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