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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25. 1914.
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Crafts
manship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops
and Specialty Stores not usually Advertised
AUTO GARAGE
EPPS’ GARAGE
iil.Ie and up to date cars,
.ight. Expert drivers.
Phone 497
Washington Street,
day
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
-ir :nl attention (riven to all kinds
A itriinobile Repairing. All work
m satisfaction (ruaranteed.
GROVER PRESNELL,
plmm 1.171 178 Washington St
AUTO HACK
AUTO HACK
Good car, careful driver. Prices
reasonable.
PHONE 1205
IKE MAXWELL
BARBERS
the wigwam barber shop
WILL LEOPARD, Prop.
A thoroughly equipped perfectly
Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor that ap
peals to men who are particular.
Holman Bldg. (Lumpkin St. Side.)
BLACKSMITHING
WILL GARFIELD
764 Broad Street.
horseshoeing A SPECIALTY
f treat di. cased hoofs. Genera!
rfpair work on all vehicles. Also
rutilier tire work. All work guar
antied.
Cotton Seed Products
H. N. JOHNSON
BROKER—COTTON SEED
PRODUCTS
You*- inquiries solicited when inter
ested in nurchase or sale of Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls, car lots.
CONTRACTORS
J. A. SAYE
Phene 1124-4 545 Pulaski St.
Contractor, Builder and all kinds
of Repair Work.
Superintending day work a spe
cialty.
CAFE ■
NEWSOME BROS. GROCERY CO.
Wuhliington and Thomaa Sts.
Phone 1206.
First-class Cafe, Lunch Counter
and Ice Cream Parlor. Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
DENTISTS
Modern Dental Parlors
lOO'/j College Ave.
Modern and reliable dentistry at
rfatonablc cost. Give us a trial.
We guarantee our work.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
\Y. n # BO'VDEN
Wholesale and Retail Sweet Cream,
.Swct Milk and Ice Cream a ape-
cult) . I
Phone orders receive prompt at-
Plione 779. 2.35 N. Lumpkin St.
FRESH MEAT
E. J. HOLMES ;
P-aler in Fresh FLh of all kinds.
Oy>tei s ir, season.
625 East Broad Street,
Phone 406-.3 Kings. ,
match our prices
GROCERIES
GROCERIES FOR CASH
Wore value for lets money. Our
goods are of the highest quality.
S. R. MARTIN CASH GROCERY,
Corner Clayton and Thomaa Sts.,
Phone 532.
In these days of the high cost of
living you should consider the peo
ple who can save you money on
GROCERIES.
MOORE’S CASH GROCERY,
223 S. Lumpkin. Phone 1396
Central Market and Grocery
Company
Phone 1326 264 Lumpkin St.
Choice Freah Meats and Groceries,
Fresh Fish and Oyatera. Country
Produce.
Phone us and we will deliver.
O’KELLEY GROCERY CO.
Phone 1377 600 Thomaa St.
Complete lino of Staple and Fancy
Groceries. Also Fresh Country
Produce.
Phone your order and we will
deliver.
HOTELS
WELCH HOTEL
Phone 973. 368 V, Washington St.
First-class rooms by day or week.
Hot and cold baths. Everything
new and up to d&to.
HARDWARE
T. B. FLEMING HARDWARE CO.
Phone 361 221 Thomas St.
We Furnish Anything in Hardware.
Stoves and Ranges, Mill Supplies,
Sheet Iron and Tin, Felt Roofing,
Roof Paint, Perfection Oil Stoves,
Gas and Water Piping.
LIVERY
FEAR’S STABLES
WILLIAMS BROS.. Proprietora
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables.
Dray and Transfer Work of all
kinds. Moving Furniture a Spe
cialty. Open All Night.
Phone 148 184 Clayton St.
PAINTING
FOR ALL KINDS—
Of High-Grade Painting sea
. R. P. BROWN,
327 Athena Avenue.
He will also do any 38 to $12 Wall
Paper Job for |5.75.
PLUMBERS
WOOD PLUMBING CO.
All kinds of plumbing and steam
fitting, by experienced men done
on short notice. Phone orders giv
en prompt attention. Satisfaction
eed. Otto Lowry, Manager,
Jackson St. Phone 1022.
PIANOS
IN ATHENS.
Y. JL C. A. BLDG.
EVERY DAY
IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANTS
GET WHAT YOU
WANT THROUGH
WANT ADS
PRINTING
The kind that gives you prestige
»nd brings* returns.
the McGregor company
The Print Shop of Quality.
DD'rooivn
x nuouimi
AUSTIN BELL
218 Hoyt Street.
Join this Cluh and have five suits
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. 14
years’ experience. Ail Work guar
anteed.
LEVY’S TAILORING AND
TOGGERY SHOP.
$2.00 Hats—No more—No less.
Phono 747.
We also dry clean and press four
suits per month for $1.25. First
clpss work.
Suits to Measure, $15.00 to $40.00.
RESTAURANTS
BUSY BEE CAFE
Phone 725 115 College Are.
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
Meals sent out. The best to eat.
Served in the best style.
Special Regular Dinner, 35c.
RAZORS
DON’T THROW YOL'R SAFETY
RAZOR BLADES AWAY
when they are dull. Send them
to us. Our sharpening machine
makes them as good as new. John
L. Morris, Haselton’s Music Store,
Y. M. C. A. Building.
SHOE REPAIRING
MARTIN BROS.,
Phone 621. 455 Clayton St.
First-class shoe repairing. Up-to-
date harness shop. We can save
you money on custom made har
ness.
TAILORS
WE ARE THE ORIGINAL
No More—$15.00—No Lena
TAILORS.
Our spring line is on display. Your
putrunage will be appreciated.
NATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS,
144 Clayton St. E. H. Jester, Mgr.
UNDERTAKERS
NEW UNDERTAKING CO.
Office Phone 337. Night 747
271) Hull Street.
FirntColured Undertakers in
Athens.
Coffins, Caskets nnd Robes of All
Descriptions. Cheapest in Town.
Latest Scientific Methods of Em
balming.
A. B. MUROEN, Manager.
WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
LET US SERVE YOU
on the occasion of your reception,
banquet, dance or card party.
THE WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
Empire Laundry Building,
Phone 716.
" E WILL BOND YOU.
UUBOSE & DUBOSE.
Ml» MS
fOH SALE—Gasoline Engine.
SALE—10-horsepower twin ma-
rm " m boat engine. Can be
' Ueorgia Junk Yard. J. H.
• l : rare Southern Refining Co.
f28c.
This property is excsilontly located
and the house alone could not be built
for the price at which the entire prop
erty ran now be purchased. Address,
J. K. C., care The Athens Herald.
f6tfc
FOR SALE—Syrup.
FOR SALE—Pure ribbon cane syrup
at 35c a gallon in 35-gallon barrels
and 10-gallon kegs. W. H. Davis, Sa
vannah, Ga. Box 45. m2Ic
■ OR SALE—Motor.
8ALL—One 2-horse-power scli-
arH U '"f " a S ner electric motor.
Bid. rll ' c 1>rintin >{ Co., Herald
- ' elephone 578. tf
I OR SALE—Bicycle.
... ALE—Second-hand bicycle.
*" gUs it. Big bargain. Call
1 St., or phone 678. f29c
J^SALE— Real Estate
rf ov ^ ,CK SALE—Residence on
*%mu •T ! ?\. con >" Un * of' *i*ht
bath, hall, and closets.
FOR SALE—Poultry.
FOR SALE—Pen of prize-winning
Black Orpingtons. Prizes taken at
all the big show*. An unusual bar
gain. Better get in touch with me
quickly. Box 383. F2Gc.
FOR SALE—Eggs.
FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode Island
Red Egga from the beat strain in
South at $2.60 per setting. Unfertile
eggs replaced nt hilf price, all at
purcbaicr’a risk. J. M. Keith, Athens,
Ga. W-F nlOc
LAKE Ida Poultry Farm, established
1904, single comb Rhode Island
Rods; tggs for hatching. 15 for |L
Mrs. Blanch M. Brown, Delray, Fla.
x2Sp.
FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs
from the best strain, been laying ai!
winter. $1.00 per selling. T. W.
Powell, Cloverhi^rst Ave., Athens, Ga.
mlSp.
FINE BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS,
beaded by cock that won second
prize state fair 1913; per setting of
15, $2. Second pen from winners at
$1 per setting. Mrs. Ed Morgan,
Americus, Ga. f27p
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE—Fine mandolin in
leather case. What have you to
offer? Will sell cheap for cash. Ad
dress Mandolin, care Herald. f27c
F$at
equal value, or will sell cheap for cash
Address Violin, care Herald. f27c
FOR EXCHANGE—One 1912 motor
cycle for diamond ring or anything
of equal value. Address Motorcycle,
ante Herald. . , ,ffi!7c
FOR EXCHANGE—Will sell or ex
change one fine cornet (new) for
anything of equal value. Cost $75.00.
Address Cornet, care Herald f27c
FOR EXCHANGE—Will sell or ex.
change one fine violincello for any
thing of equal Value. Address
Violincello, care Herald. f27c
FOR EXCHANGE—One ten-foot wall
case for a floor case. Address Wall
Case, care Herald. f27c
FOR RENT—Houses
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room bungalow,
closets, bath, pantry, all modern
conveniences, large lot. H. M. Mal
lory, Phone 1041. tfc.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOR RENT—New store on
Broad street. The best loca
tion, the best arMnged and
the best lighted store on
Broad street. Suitable for any
line of business, for depart
ment store, general dry goods,
ciothing, shoes, etc.: especial
ly well suited for a ten-cent
store, as it is located in the
busiest section of Athens, on
south side of street and ad
joining some of the most
prosperous mercantile estab-
a business proposition, money ma
ker and repeated orders. Every home,
store, office, hotel and church are
buyers. Write today for territory.
G. M. ft S. Co., P, O. Box 257, At
lanta, Ga. mile
HELP WANTED—Female.
WOMEN—To make silk bows at
home; sent any distance prepaid;
sample and instructions 10c. MAR
SHALL CO., Lisbon Falls, Maine.
M3p.
HELP WANTED—Male.
WANTED—Experienced salesman to
handle good line out of Athens. Ad
dress C. W. E., care The Herald tf.
SITUATION WANTED—Male
SALESMEN WANTED—$75.00 per
month and all expenses to begin.
Experience not absolutely necessary.
Take orders from dealers for cigar
ettes; cigars; snuff; smoking and
chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale
Tobacco Co., Station, O., New York
T. ahe
WANTED—By college student work
to do from 2:30 p. m. Saturday;
can also work from 5 p. m. Wednes
days. Address or sec K. T. Holmes,
19 Candler Hall. f29c.
Principles oi Business
This bank has always been progressive and has
largely contributed to the wonderful development of
Athens. Its record has been one of steady progress
and successful growth. The Board of Directors is
composed of men who represent the best business
interests of Athens.
To be associated with a bank that is officered by
men who are willing to aid you is an important fac
tor in your business.
In making your banking connection consider the
advantages of this strong bank.
Georgia National Bank
ATHENS, GA.
WANTED—Position as cook or car
driver. Good references. T. B.,
care The Herald. F2'x.
Athens Herald
JANUARY CIRCULATION
The circulation of The Athens Daily
Herald for the month of January,
1914, was as follows:
FOR RENT—Stores
FOR RENT—Two stores, Nos. 264
and 288 Lumpkin street, in
The Herald building. Possession im
mediately. Reasonable to good ten
ants. Apply to E. W. Carroll, Busi
ness Manager Athens Herald. Phone
1216— • -•*- j2tfx
CLASSIFY—FOR XCHANGE— Den
I HAVE a new piano that I will ex
change for an auto. Address Piano,
cart Herald.
FOR EXCHANGE—Ont tine guitar
with leather case for anything of
equal value ar will sell cheap for cash.
Address Guitar, care Herald. f27c
FOR EXCHANGE—One fine violin
and case (new) for anything of
FOR RENT—Large store room with
fixtures. Apply al Business Office
of The Herald for further informa
tion. j27tf.
WANTED—Boarders.
TWO gentlemen can get board ant
room, two beds in room; can also take
a few more table boarders. The best
board in town fon. the money. Mrs
Riddling, 375 South Jackson. f28x
WANTED—Scrap Iron.
WANTED—Scrap iron, brass, lead,
copper and relay rails. Write ua
for highest market prices. Weller
& Company, Birmingham, Ala. M30c.
” WANTED—Hides.
COUNTRY cow hides, high, higher,
higheat at ths Athsns Hide Co., of
fice 786 East Broad Street. Green
Hides 12Hc.
WANTED—Feather Bed.
WANTED—50 old feather beds and
50 woolen mattresses. Will pay the
VijwVssxcf jo.ii itejsse Address A.ujcr
ican Feather Company, General De
livery, Phone 80, Athens, Ga. F?4p
” MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Your Auto and Tire Re
pairing. Sparks Vulcanizing Co.,
Ml 6c.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST AND FOUND— Den
SEVEN KEYS to Baldpate; myste
riously disappeared. For reward see
Saturday’s Herald. F27x
“SKINS OF THE SKINNERS”
WE PUT the “I” in HIDE that
winked at 12tic per Af'rot the
"skillITT the skinners.” Athens Hide
Co., East Broad street, Athens, Ga.
M14c.
REMOVAL NOTICE,
L. M. LEATHERS has removed his
tin shop from Foundry street to
168 Washington street, where he will
be pleased to meet his old friands as
well as new ones. tf
\ PARCEL POST.
Jan.
1.
..3,023
Jan. 17.
..3,183
Jan.
2.
..3,019
Jan. 18.
.(Sun.)
Jan.
3.
..3,023
Jan. 19.
. .3,280
J an.
4..
. (Sun.)
Jan. 20.
..3,381
Jan.
6.
. .3,018
Jan. 21.
..3,443
Jan.
6.
. .3,627
Jan. 22.
..3,150
Jan.
7.
. .3,042
Jan. 23.
..3,150
Jan.
8.
. .3,000
Jan. 24.
. .3,150
Jan.
9.
..3,046
Jan. 25.
.(Sun.)
Jan.
10.
..3,068
Jan. 26.
..3,136
Jan.
11.
.(Sun.)
Jan. 27.
. .3,045
Jan.
12.
. .3,057
Jan. 28.
..3,147
Jan.
13.
..3,074
Jnn. 29.
..3,128
Jan.
14.
. .3,105
Jan. 30.
. .3,284
Jan.
15.
. .3,081
Jan. 31.
..3,135
Jan.
16.
..3,090
Total for January,
1914
.84,789
Daily Av. for January, 1914.. 3,140
Dally Av. for December, 1913.. 3,115
The Athens Daily Herald has a cir
culation in Athens approximately
twice as large as that of any other
Athens newspaper. Advertisers and
agencies arc invited to test the accu
racy of these flgures in comparison
with the claims of any other Athens
newspaper.
PERFECT
TRUSS TENSION
A truss must not only be accurately fitted but it must
have perfect tension in order to give most perfMt
service. We can fit you with a truss that will give
you absolute satisfaction. It responds readily to
every movement of the body, thereby accomplishing
its purpose in assuring you of safety at all times.
We have just received a shipment of Smithson
ian Trusses. The truss that stays in place under
trying conditions and circumstances, and sold under
a guarantee to give satisfaction; if it does not you
can return it to us any time within 30 days.
Citizen’s Pharmacy
i
ph n°o ne 1216
Today’s News Today. Pay the
10c
boy.
If You Deserve Success-Advertisel
GIVE US a mail order on anything in
dry goods, clothing and zhoes and
receive our careful attention. We
prepay postage to any part of the
United States. JAY H. EPTING CO.,
378 Broad St., Athens, Ga. tf
MEDICAL.
itEEP THE BABIES fat and well.
Mamma’s’’ Dr. Doran's Worm Rem
edy expels worms whole alive; vege
table; 25c by mail. Agent dealers
wanted. DORAN DRUG CO., Padu
cah, Ky. •’* ml6c
WANTED—Agents.
AGENTS—Ladies or gentlemen, for
fl Almost • any business or merchan
dise of merit can be advertised with
profit and success, because the public
is just as anxious to learn about a
business and its merchandise as the
advertiser is to tell about it.
fl That is the whole secret of the
greatest successes that have ever
been achieved by advertising.
fl Every housewife is indebted to ad
vertising for introducing her to a bet
ter soda cracker than she had been
able to buy formerly.
fl Every man and woman has some
reason for being thankful to adver
tising—some article of food, clothing
or household goods that advertising
has made obtainable at less cost or
in improved quality.
fl The market is always ready, is al
ways waiting for goods of merit. And
the market—the consumer—has been
taught bv favorable experience to
look to advertising pages for news of
the production and sale of such goods.
*f If your goods are worthy, adver
tise them.
fllf your business is worthy, adver
tise it.
fllf your service is worthy, adver
tise it.
fllf what you make or sell or do is
riot worthy, don’t advertise it—for it
will not pay you.
fl The public is sure to find out if an
article lacks merit or is worthless.
And then all the advertising that has
been done, or continues to be done,
on that article will fail to sell it, and
is so much money wasted.
fl A thousand words of advertising
cannot repair the damage done by
one word of depreciation spoken by a
consumerconsumer who has tried an
article and found it wanting.
fl Advertising can only start the ball
of pub!* demand rolling. It is the
unsolicited praise and personal recom
mendation of satisfied consumers that
sends the ball speeding along faster
and faster.
fl These very conditions act as an
automatic safety-guard against dis
honest advertisers. They make it im
possible for worthless goods to attain
success through advertising. They
protect the public and encourage the
honest advertiser.
E Therefore, if your merchandise or
usiness or enterprise deserves suc
cess, and you know it, advertise fear
lessly, confidently, persistently. In
this way you will impress that same,
knowledge upon the public. And
when the publle knows it, you will get .
your reward in big, profitable trade.
The Athens Herald guarantees advertisers double the circulation in
Athens and also a larger total circulation than any other Athens
newspaper. Advertisers and agencies are invited to test the accu
racy of these figures in comparison with the claims of any other
newspaper. •