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IBB ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
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
Reliable and up to date cars, day
or night. Expert drivers.
Phone 497
Wiahinfton Street.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Special attention given to all kinds
ei Automobile Repairing. All work
prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
GROVER PRESNELL,
Phone 1371 178 Washington SI.
Advertising Novelties
GEORGIA HOME SUPPLY CO.
AdreHisinff Novelties of Every De
scription.
If you want something new in this
line, WE HAVE IT. If we have
nothing to suit you our factories
are equipped to work out your own
idea. Call us up and let us con
vince you.
Holman Bldg. Phone 1307
Cotton Seed Products
H. N. JOHNSON
BROKF.R—COTTON SF.ED
PRODUCTS
Your inquiries solicited when inter
ested in purchase or sale of Cotton
Seed Meal and^Hulls, car lots.
CONTRACTORS
J. A. SAYE
Phone 1124-4 545 Pulaski St.
Any and all kinds of tool sharpen
ing and repairing, from a jack
knife to a saw mill. Any kind of
building repairing from a chicken
coop to a mansion.
CAFE
NEWSOME BROS. GROCERY CO.
Waahingiun and Thomas Sts,
Phone 1206.
First-elass Cafe, Lunch Counter
and Ice Cream Parlor. Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Graceriaa.
DENTISTS
Modern Dental Parlors
100 Zx Collecc Ave.
Modern and reliable dentistry at
reasona ble coat. Give us a trial.
■,W* guarantee our work.
l** •- •-
% DAIRY PRODUCTS
Vi.. “ ‘ w. x). BOWDEN
Wholesale and Retail Sweet Cream,
Sweet Milk nnd Ice Cream a spe
cialty.
Phone orders receive prompt at
tention.
Phone 779. 235 N. Lumpkin St.
MARKETS
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND
Bargain! for cash in Fresh Meats
at the
IDEAL MARKET
• 402 Prince Ave. Phone 158
BEEF. J’ORK. VEAL. SAUSAGE
AND HAMS.
A full and complete line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries. Our produce
and vegetables fresh from the farm
daily. Our delivery service is good.
C. C. BRIDGES A CO.
Phone 749. 1050 Broad St.
Electrical Contractors.
HOUSE WIRING AND RE
PAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
If electrical, we do it. All work
given prompt attention.
KENNEY BROS.
Phone 333. 805 College Ave.
FRUITS—Wholesale.
Chaknis Fruit & Produce Co.
549 Broad St. Athena, Ga.
Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions, Ba
nanas, Oranges, etc. Everything
fresh. All orders given prompt and
careful attention. Phone us your
orders.
Telephone 1210.
HOTELS
WELCH HOTEL
Phone 973. 368 ft Washington St.
First-class room* by day or week.
Hot and cold baths. Everything
new and up to date.
HARDWARE
T. B. FLEMING HARDWARE CO.
Phone 361 221 Thomas St.
Me Furnish Anything in Hardware.
Stoves and Ranges, Mill Supplies,
Sheet Iron and Tin, Kelt Rooting,
Roof Paint, Perfection Oil Stoves,
Gas and Water Piping.
JOBBERS
MERCHANTS PAPER CO.,
STRICTLY JOBBERS
Grocery Bags. Roll Paper, Station
ery, Twines, Lamp Chimneys, Burn
ers and Wicks, Toilet Paper and
Brooms—all kinds.
205 Jacluon St. Phone 111.
LIVERY
FEARS STABLES
WILLIAMS BROS., Proprietor!
Livery, Feed nnd Sales Stables.
Pray and Transfer Work of all
kinds. Moving Furniture a Spe-
•ialty. Open All Night.
Phone 148 114 Clayton St.
GET WHAT YOU
WANT.THROUGH
WANT ADS
Get in line with
Want Ads
PLUMBERS
WOOD PLUMBING CO.
All kinds of plumbing and steam
fitting, by experienced men don'
on short notice. Phone orders giv
en prompt attention. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Otto Lowry, Manager,
485 S. Jackson St. Phone 1022.
FIANOS
THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE
IN ATHENS.
High-Grade Pianos and Player-
Pianos. Lowest prices.
HASELTON MUSIC HOUSE
Y. M. C. A. BLDG.
PRESSING
AUSTIN BELL
248 Hoyt Street.
Join this Club and have five suits
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. 14
yeais’ experience. All Work guar*
anteed.
RESTAURANTS
BUSY BEE CAFE
Phone 725 115 College Ave.
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
Meals sent out. The best to eat.
Served in the best style.
Special Regular Dinner. 35c.
MANHATTAN CAFE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The choicest the market affords.
Polite and Quick Service. For La
dies and Gents.
114 College Are. Phone 771
RAZORS
DON’T THROW YOUR SAFETY
RAZOR BLADES AWAY
when they are dull. Send them
to us. Our sharpening machine
makoH them as good as new. John
L. Morris, Haselton's Music Store,
Y. M. C. A. Building.
TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS
Have your work done by experi
enced tinners. All work given per
sonal attention. My prices are
right.
L. M. LEATHERS
188 Washington St. Phene 264
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.
UNDERTAKERS
NEW UNDERTAKING CO.
Office Phone 337. Night 747
270 Hull Street.
FiratColored Undertakers in
Athena.
Coffin*, Caskets nnd Rohe* of All
Descriptions. Cheapest In Town.
Latent Scientific Method, of Em
balming.
A. B. MURDEN, Manager.
EMLI WAITS
FOR SA LE—Gasoline Engine.
| Jack complete. (
gia Junk Yard,
Shili
hilay.
condition, in use by owner,,
want Maxwells. Your opportui
key cheap. C. B. Griffith. 1
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FOR SALE—Automobile.
FOR SALE—Dwelling.
FOR SALE—5-room cottage on
la avenue, near Normal Schoo 1
carline. Terms. Sec Jno. Carl
at Hilley A Jones Barber. Shop.
on Broad street. Cause of
owner leaving town.
intereit. Never vacant A
street. Phone 680.
FOR SALE—Furniture.
Phone 219-5.
m6c
FOR SALE—Real Estate.
1 grounds ind the best rural school in
the state. Will make terms to suit,
i T. W. Rroh.to-, Athens, Ga. tf
= FOR SALE—Lots.
FINE RESIDENCE LOTS—Near the
city limits of Athens, and on the
1 good roads near the Clear Water
1 Springs. The medicinal properties in
this water makes it a natural health
• resort. Buy you a home and prolong
your life; the prices are right. J. L.
BERRYMAN, Winterville, Ga. m25c
FOR SALE—PoUU Slips.
1 HAVE the Triumph, a deep y >lloiv;
the Sugar yam, a pale yellow; the
old Georgia yam, one of the earlist
and best keepers that can be raised;
also th* pure Nrncy Hall, which will
be my principal bedding. Will bed
about • 350 bushels. Price si 6n pc.
1,600. Gusrsntee good size slips. All
orders will receive my very best atten
tion. W. M. Spencer, R. F. D. 2,
Athens, Ga. Tu-Sat-jlc
FOR SALE—Bb Cornet*
FOR S.\LE—'Cheap, one Conn Bb Cor-1
net with A and C attachments; also
good ease and music stand. Mrs. J.
W. Griffin. 889 Hill St. tf
FOR SALE—Wagons
SPRING WAGONS. Dirge line and
attractive prices. E. D. Sledge.
eodtf
FOR SALE—Cowpeas.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
MY 10-ROOM DWELLING on Boule
vard; servant’s house; garage; large
lot and fine garden. J. F. RHODES.
m4c
FOR RENT—Dwelling.
“ CHEAP PASTURAGE.
WANTED—Fofty head of cattle for
i my pasture on the Newton’s Bridge
road 2*6 miles from Athens. High
land, well fenced. Will send and re
turn cattle, as well as salt and give
t hem other necessary attention. Rate,
75c per head by the month. O. F.
Martin, Normal School Postoffice,
Phone 1117, Athens, Ga. a29c
j “HIDE AND SEEK.”
WHEN YOU play “Hide and Seek”
i remember its a “a^kin game” and
you better seek 786 Broad street and
sell the hide to Athens Hide Co., and
seek “them yet again” to gain. tf
PARCEL POST WAGONS.
OUR NEW PARCELS WAfcONS will
please you for a rural route, light
city delivery or pressing business. E.
D. Sledge. eoddtf
HAVE YOU TRIED
Peep (jiucerfl/e.
T/fE WORLDS REST
i PrANO TUNING
FIRST-CtlASS work at reasonable
prices. If your piano needs tuning,
regulating or repairing, save money
and annoyance by calling J. O. Emil
Walter, Phone 585. G
! OPTOMETRIST.
THE RELIEF of eye strain is our spe-
cialty. W. B« Lawhead, Optometrist,
Hancock Bldg., Athens, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL.
W. B. LAWHEAD, the optometrist,
fits the difficult case of eye trouble. *
Office Hancock Bldg., Broad St.
HELP WANTED—Male.
WANTED—A hustler to solicit fire j
insurance. Liberal commission and ,
$26 per month to start. Address Fire
Insurance, care The Herald. m7c
,
TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 5,
r.i-Taa
The Reason Why! —By Heath.
IS THIS SOFA t>OWMf
df fcEAUY VrtS goiffe N£W~
As for the Wellesley girls who are
shining shoes to raise a building fund,
we’d like to know how they managed
the stoop*—Ex.
The Mexico City newspaper story
that Mexicans had captured half of
Texas unfortunately proves to be
false.—Tx.
Just be sure that you huy Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound for coughs
"olds, cr«!ll* 1 whooninr rough, hron-
hial and la grippe coughs. P. H.
Ginn, Middleton, Pa., says, "Last win
ter my children had bad colds and
croup. Foley’s Honey and Tar gave
instant relief an^ they wera soon
cured.’ It contains no opiates. For
sale by all druggists everywhere.
fc£ASON Vi/HY YOO
■frffHEN TjjMS SCENE COMES T& VIEW S
DANCERS PLEASE TAFE NOTE
In the May American Magazine
"Why should there Jje a shortage of
elpers at the settlement? Have not
checkbooks? What arc those
people doing, dancing the
away in ball-rooms and on
roof gardens, season after season,
year after year? They should he on
their knees washing the feet of the
pilgrims to the shrine of liberty, bind
ing up the wounds of the victims of
European despotism, teaching their
little foreign brothers and sisters the
first steps of civilized life.
Is it nreposterous to ask that those
who have leisure and wealth should
give of these stores when they are
needed in the chief enterprise of the
nation? In what does patriotism con
sist, If not in h?!p!n* our country
succeed in her particular mission?
The poor must give of their little—the
workingman must not seek to mono
polize the labor market; and the rich
must give of their plenty—their time,
their culture, their wealth.”
W. M. Golden, Bremen, Ga., says:—
"Foley Kidney Pills are the best reme
dy 1 ever used for kidney and bladder
troubles, also for rheumatisnj. I can
never say too much for tifem, and any
person having kidney trouble, back
ache or rheumatism, should be very
glad to find such a wonderful remedy.”
For sale by all druggists everywhere.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedules of Seaboard Air Line
Raiiyway /rains at Athens. Ga., effect
ive April 12, 1914.
South Bound.
Train No. 11.... 5:#3 a. m.
Train No. 17 ff:10 a. m.
Train No 5 3:41 p. m.
Train No. 29. v 6:18 p. m.
North Bound.
Train No. 12 12:03 a.
Train No. 30 10:40 a. m.
Train No. 6 3:15 p. m.
Train No. 18 7:45 p. m.
ELECTION NOTICE
Fer the Legielature.
To the Demecratic Veters of Clerk*
Count,:
I hereby announce my c an4ica c y f M
representative of Clarke county i n th,
general assembly of the state of Geor.
gia, subject to the action of the Dei*,
ocratic primary.
This 18th day of March. 191,
O. H. ARNOLD, JR,
For the Leglalsture.
I hereby announce fer re-eiectien u
representative of Clarke county i n the
general assembly, subject to the
tion of the democratic party.
J- F. RHODES,
1 Legii
mnee
I hereby announce myself a randi
date fer election to the lower heuie
of the General Assembly, subject to
the action of the Democratic primarv
to be held Auguet 19, 1914, and re.
spectfulty solicit your support.
L. C. BROWN.
For Tax Collector Clerks County.
Subject to the democratic primary,
I respectfully announce fer re-elec
tion to the office of tax collector el
Clark* county. H. H. LINTON.
For Tax Collector Clarke County.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for th* office of Tax Collector ol
Clarke county, subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
W. A. MALLORY.
Far Sheriff.
I hereby announce lur re-election
as Sheriff of Clarke county, subject
t* the democratic primary. If tlected
Mr. J. H. Hancock will continue to
be deputy.
Respectfully
WALTER E. JACKSON.
Per Clerk Superior Court.
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy fer re-election to the office of
Clerk of tho Superior Court of Clark*
county, subject to tho action of tho
Democratic party.
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
The above figures
(Athens City) time.
are Eastern
‘Madame. Iee'iell's
•Beauty Lesson*
LKMOM XI—FART fit
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
Wtmcm th* ter* of th* Of**k dtfltoaCtoa
th* wcrM ha* «mM fcaokwarto la th*
U**l *ad attaHwnraf of pfcratoaT bnwQr.
Two thousand ***** ago Plata taapSI
(hat b* who waa adoerad In ailad iod
fa l
ku*i niuua, am in wag. waa
a ortppi*. Th* Or—hi had *o mxl* liktajj
(or an Ul-fjtvor*i phyriqw* that a child
not perfectly pwoporwop— at birth am«
K tortfEt
IRM of th* I*
t*aah»* — to took
moral —Htloa; thU
for*«t tho Import**
and Mi
Th# Moral and
above all |
that their mtoS— __
cl—r tn—feattoa: brUftaoc I
‘«*th Bvawainc whoa*
U aoato — liftoff
and fftocamfbrta
HOUSE FOR RENT—185 Boomficld;
four-room house; all conveniences;
good yard. For pariculars see Krwin __
Real Estate Co., or I*oui.s Cutlei,! roakla* ttf* ~wai —eat on an Inr&fid 7 *
nhone 316 ftl . n . —fa. #r Heart H*fc*. wb$— from bla
pnone .no, mt? • mAttrvaB wrot* ao—Tof hto moat
b Hill ant ***ay* and uttered hto not MV.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
For the information and convenience of tho public; the accuracy
of these tables is not guaranteed, but The Herald endeavors to publish
the correct tables. •
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
Arrive from Macon 11:59 a. m. and 9:35 p. m.
Leave AthAis 6:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrive 9:45 a. m., 1:25 p. m., 9:05 p. m.
Leave 9:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 4:40 p. m.
SOFTHERN RAILWAY—Arrivals.
No. 261, from Lula (Mixed Train) 9:45 a. m.
No. 217, from Lula 12:10 p. m.
No. 237, from Lula .* 7:25 p. m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY—Departures.
No. 212, for Lula 8:10 p. m.
No. 240, for Lula 12:50 p. m. '
No. 230, fer Lula 3:45 p. m.
SEABOARD AIR LINE—Northbound.
No. 30, from Atlanta (Local). 10:40 a. m.
No. 0, from Atlanta (Through Train) 3:15 p. m.
No. 18, from Atlanta fiscal Train) 7:45 p. m.
No. 12, frm Atlanta (Through Train) 12:03 a. m.
SEABOARD AIR LINE—Seuthboand.
No. 11, for Atlanta (Through Train) 5:03 a. m.
No, 17, for Atlanta (Local Train) 7:10 a. m.
No. 5, for Atlanta (Through Train) 3:41 p. m.
No. 29, for Atlanta (Local Train) 6:18 p. m.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND—.Arrivals,
No. 1, from Gainesville 11:50 a. m.
No. 3, from Gainesville 7:06 p. m.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND—Departures.
No. 2, for Gainesville 7;t5 a. m.
No. 4, for Gainesville 2:30 p! m.
F«r Treaearer.
I hereby announce that I am i
candidate to succeed myself as Treas
urer of Clark* ooumy. 1 shill abide
the action of the Demecratic pri
mary.
Respectfully,
E. I. SMITH.
For Tax Receiver.
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Tax Receiver of Clerke county,
my candidacy being made subjee' to
th* action of th* pirty.
J. H. DORSEY.
For Tax Receiver.
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party, I respectfully inneuneo
my candidacy for th# offtee of tax re
ceiver of Clark* county. Respectfully.
E. K. GffEHR.
For Coronor.
I announce respectfully that I sm s
candidate for re-election as Cerontr,
subject to the primary’s results
C. N. WEATHERLY.
WANTED—Beef Cattle.
Inf and caurtle alroel. seat
^lad*pl4MMr material ^
WANTED—Good fat beef castle. Will
pay the highest market prices. D. D. j
Beusse, Prop. City Market, 133 South ,
Jackson St., Phone 184. a7p ,
etoartv
WtMOb
Hindu we one regard 14
rm tm which Om unit oil M»
tb* cn _
In*. Win th* avaemo man or womia
phyOeil wvtl-Wnc la a mmmt part
or character and (Bind drahmott, and
*r treat •enluraa ■
• potvvr Is all Oemraate
LOST AND FOUND.
Net
ftki
FOUND—In postoffice lobby Sunday
afternoon, a bunch of keys. Owner
obtain same by caiiing mi The
mal vanity ate
•aal WMBMf i
cult for phjrah
that ihooS
ahnteol culture.
P moral hr. I have Uttta paetrara with
leopti who prraeelm It a ranter oc iiahf-
Jeorara whether iher drew eOeett ar
Herald office and paying for this ad- 10 ^jTphVSsa
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
$ 7.4 ©
Round Trip From Athens
Via
vertiscmcnt.
tf
Morgan county, Ga., consltting of FOR
206 acreo: six miles from Maduon;
-good roxdi; tend adjoining church
SALE—Cowpeas; reasonable
pried*. A. i» Barwick, Watkinaville.
Gu. m9p
S 10.000 TO LOAN.
peamrae te either leWnm er a
teem eC edstlmi. rat at all cetaaie
•l9«e «f Middle ««•>
HAVE 810,000 to loan on City Prop-
erty, or Improved Farms. Will make »
S. A. La
Tickets sold May 3rd to 7th inclusive, limit May 15th.
Privilege extension to June 4th upon payment fee 50c.
SCHEDULE
and up.
ml3c
HlfiE SPECIALTIES.
V* E ADV ERTIS1-. for h:des becausi
wc know ivc know the hide business
to sell to best advantage to hide spe
cialists. Athens Hide Co., 786 Broad
street. tf
■tn* aeklaa la the awteiee are apt te
■ charectertitlc at ailOdla Ma. ^hajpaii
>eavr*end*te’rat^?aa uSSra emfrafel i Lv. Athens, S. A. L. Ry. ,5i03 a. m. 3^41 p. m. 6:18 p.m.
^, to rw w h h ^7u£L* r ’ u S'*l^! «SS Ar. Atlanta 6:20 a.m. 4:50 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
d-tle hra Htt). to fear frm oHddl. Ly At l antat A. B. & A. R. R 7:30 3. HI. 9:30 p. HI.
Ar. Jacksonville 8:50 p. m. 7:55 a. m.
Stop-overs allowed.
httto u
At till* period a woman may hav* to
a mil* '
1—a XI to b* <
For further information or Pullman reservations,
telei'Vn? 550.
J. Z. HOKE, Commercial Agent
For Coroner Clarke County.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Coroner of Clark# county, sub
ject to tho action of the primary II
sleeted I will perform the duties of
th* office faithfully.
J. W. M’lNTYRE.
For Surveyor.
I am a candidate to succeed myse'.
as County Surveyor, eubject to tin
Democratic primary.
Respectfully,
BEN H. BARR0W.
For Senator 80th Dietrich
I hereby announce myself a randi-
date for senator for the 30th Senato
rial District of Georgia,and respec
tively solicit the support of the pee-
pie in the Demecratic primary.
A- S. J. STOVALL,
Elberton, Ga., Feb. It, 1914.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy fee
re-election to the office of commis
sioner of roads and revenues of Curse
county, subject to the action of too
demecratic primary.
• JOSEPH M. HODGSON-
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy re
re-election to th# office of coramiv
sioner of roade and reranu's nf
caunty, subject to the action of
democratic primary.
X ROBERT L-BRAMBLE-T-
For County Commieeloner-
I hereby announce my candidacy^r
re-election to the office of c*mm«
sioner #f roade »nd revenues of L
county/iubject t* the action of
democratic prim.rr ^ m -i,eR9V-
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