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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNI NG, DECEMBER 14, 190T.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
On and after the first Tuesday In
January, 1908, the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues for
Clarke County will hold the meetings
of said Board on the first and third
Tuesdays in each and every month.
By order of the Board.
JOHN B. GAMBLE. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The Board of Commissioners of .
Roads and Revenues for Clarke, in !
compliance with the recommendation
of the last Grand Jury, hereby ask for
bids for the installation of a heating
plant in the court house of said
county.
All bids to be sealed and submitted
at the regular meeting of said Board
on the First Tuesday In January.
The said Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board.
This the 19th day of November,
1907.
JOHN B. GAMBLE, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To all whom it may concern: Will
B. Tuck of said county, having applied
for the guardianship of his minor
daughter, Sarah Wilder Tuck, the
daughter of Mrs. Sarah Tuck, deceas
ed, late of said county, notice is here
by. given that said application will bo-
heard at my office on the first Monday
In January next This I><■
S. B. WINGFIELD, Si
GEORGIA—Clarke County
1907
rdina:
GEORGIA—Clarke County
Will he sold on the tii
in January, 1908, at publi
the Court House in said c
in the legal hours of sale,
est bidder fl>r cash, i
estate, of which the tollowii
scription: A one twentie;
undivided Interest, in that
parcel of land lying and be
county of Clarke, and stab
gia, known as the old John
place; the same lying about
miles east of the City of Albeit
Ing bounded by the lands of And
Brightwell, Haudrup. and Muriel
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DOLLARS AS SOUVENIRS
ON MONDAY, DEC 16th
With every purchase of $1.00 a Hand-painted Plaque.
FREE OF CHARGE TO THE 5,000 CUSTOMERS
Who so liberally patronized the L. B. FLATOW CO. Formerly known as Globe Racket Store
Tlie Sensational
rices
> the high-
rtniii ie.il
ng is a de
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f Geer-
l’itm-r
containing throe hundred :
(330) acres, more or less.
Said real estate levied <
porperty of C. L. Pitner. to
execution issued from the
Court of said county in fav
Tennessee Coal Company a
said C. L. Pitner. and ng
Hit
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Superior
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rainst i!
linst ra
described real estate. This lu ll day
of December. 1907.
I). H. KINNKUKEW.
Deputy Sheriff Clarke Co.. Gv
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
.To all whom it may concern: Walk
er Hill and Quincy Hill having ap
plied for permanent letters of nil
ministration upon tii
Hill, late of said <
notice is given that
will be heard at ray
o'clock, A. M., cm the
January, 190s. Tills
1907.
S. n. WIXGF1EI.
estate of Bak
unity, deceased
said application
first Monday i:
in comber 12ti:
•one
CITATION
GEORGIA—Clarke Count;
To all whom it m:
er Hill and Quincy Hill liti
for guardianship of the
property of Emmet Hill,
and Baker Hill, minor
Baker Hill, late of said
ceased, notice is given i
plication will be beard at my office
at ten o'clock, A. M . i n the first Mon
day in January. 190s. This Devoinboi
12th. 1907.
S. B. WINGFIELD. Sr . Ordinary
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At 2 l-2c a Yard
Screens for windows. Cambrics, Lin
ings, Sattins and a lot of other rem-
At 4c a Yard
Outings, in ight and datk colors,
plaids, stripes anti siea'l figures for
Ivimouas, Waist- and Dresses,
At 5c a Yard
Yard Wide Bleaching tipial to fruit
of loon ; 12c grades.
At 5c a Yard
Linen fiu>h and C'ambiic finish
Bleachiugs and Suitings, such grades
as you pay 12c a yard.
At 7c a Yard
A wide range of yard wide Percales
t.f ihe lrc grade. There are none
better iu tpia ity, how ever. 25c grades
in shoit lengths from 5 to 10 }ards
go al-o at 7c a yard.
At 9c a Yard
| £For 2Cc values go all iheEt glbh
Imported Twill Ou'ings in finish like
Velvet, colors, p'nk, light, blue,
cream, navy and black.
At 2c a Yard
All Linings, Bed Quillings and a
number of Cotton goods we cannot
describe.
At Sc a Yard
A sins 11 ot only of 20, Mohair
finish suiting in a range of plaids,
stripes, and a tew solids of the latest
grey gowns only.
At 16c a Yard
A $15> 0 stotk; all the 29c to 6 c
value, doub'e width Arnold Manufac
turing
Dr- ss
am color-
iodized Waistings.
ies’ and Children's
plaids, stripes and
every description.
These Goods at 16c Yd.
Arnold Manufacturing Co.’s Flannels
forWaists andDresses,just such grades
;i> our late arrivals on contract before
we rented our store. Those we had
were sold at 5 e a yard.
Shoes
High grades, men and women, at
50c a pair. Odd lots, odd sizes. N'o
guarantee on sizes ot any kind. Yet
you may find some for man, woman
or child. Pick choice of 5 <■ a pair
Our Christmas good-*—Dol s, Mu-i-
cal, Toys, Fan- y arricles. Us-t'ul
Household, ai d a 1 good thing- are
at proportionate prices.
Call, get prices, and you are at the
bottom ground
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GEORGIA—Clarke
By virtue of an
of Ordinary of said county, will b.
sold afc public outcry on tic* firs
Tuesday' ip January. r.»ns. be: .1 * ih
Court House door in Athens. Georinn
between the legal hours of sale, to t.i
highest bidder for cash, the foliowin
described property, to-wit:
All that tract of 1* md. si turned, ly
ing and being in the county of Clarke
and state of Georgia, in the town ot
Winterville. on the east side of the
Georgia R. R., and known as the < hi
Yerby place, adjoining the lands i
J. F. Watson. James Tuck. F. C.
Kroner and Mrs. H. Bullard, contain
ing six acres more or less.
Also one lot of land end house in
the said state and county and town
of Wit 'rville. on the east side of the
Georg.* R. It. known as tin* B->
Yerby place adjoining the lands 01
D. H. Winter. Thos. Moore, and .lie
Tuck, containing nine tenths of an
acre, more or less.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold a certain tract or parcel
of land, situated, lying, and being in
the county of Oglethorpe and State -cf
Georgia in the 234th («. M. Distric*.
and being the former home tract ot
Mrs. E. F. Barnett, adjoining lands
of W. H. Arnold. H. t\ Bugg. A. T.
Brightwell, estate, J. B. Smith and
Mrs. Lizzie Howard, containing one
hundred and ninety acres, more 01
amount M' Scveiitv-five ”
liars, of the denominati
ndied to Five Hundred l
ouch, p.iHl to become due and pa>abi /
at tlu* end < f thirty years after the.r
*Iato of issue; said bonds to bear in
terest from date at the rate.xf fivj
per cent per annum, and said inf rest
to become payable seiui-annually 0:1
ihe first days of Jaiut ry. and July
>f each year, but that nosir of tho
principal of said bonds i
mnually. but shall not
and payable until tin*
ai 1 l»onds respectively.
>e at the < xpir iti n of
fr m their respective
that all of said binds. !i
and interest, shall he f
at the expiration of tlu i t
their date, and are to b
sold for the purpose o
school j>roperty, erecting :
ping new buildings for sch<
•ntional jiurposes. rejiairin:
pro ving Hch<K4 buildings
erected, and for school a
educational purposes and u
the limits of the City of Allens
Second. That th** n*t precet-ds of
Fifty Thousand Dollars of said bon 1
issue, when sold, is to he anpreuri; !-
ed and used by the Mayor an 1 <’ un-
1 . f the City of Athens for purrhm.
ig school property, erecting and
piippipg new school buildings for
\i ol or other educational purposes,
iinl for repairing or improving school
dings heretofore civet
of Athens, and that t
Is of the remaining
Thousand Dollars of said bond issir
when sold, shall he by sai 1 Mavt
and Council of the City of
sai l indebtedness and the issuing
of said bonds shall have written or
prinu d upon their ballots the words
—Against Bonds.
Fifth. That the polls of said elec
t ion shall he opened at nine o’clock
A. M. and closed at four o’clock P. M.
on the day of said election.
The above notice given by a;ith r.-ii .•
and direction of the Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Athens.
W. L. WOOD.
Clerk of C>u1 *.■. 1
!)• cumber 10, 1007.
MARKETS
GRIFFITH Sl
WELCH'S
COTTON LETTER.
- -1
years froii:
i.-sii-d all-!
ir.ircli isitlg
and erinip-
ninl < r ( d-i-
vithin
All of said proparty to be sold as
tho property of the estate of Mrs. E
F. Barnett, late of said county, de
ceased, and to be sold for the purpose
ot paying debts and for distribution
among the heirs at law of said deceas
ed.
A11 the property rented for the year
1908. and rents to go to purchaser.
This tho seventh day of December,
1907.
ED. F. BARNETT,
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
E. F. Barnett, deceased.
propriated to the University f Geor
through its officers or trustees,
the said University being within tii"
limits of the City of Alliens.
Third: That an Act of tin- Gern-r
1 Assembly of Georgia, authorizing
■ he Mayor and Council of the City of
\llif-Rs, to issue said bonds, was
Inly approved on the 22nd day cf
August. 1907, subject to the ratifica
tion of ihe provisions of said Act, at
an election to be held for such pur-
noses as provided by the general
laws of the state of Georgia, and cm-
bodied in Sections 377, 37*. :;79. 3S9,
and 3S1 of Volume I. of the Code of
1*95.
Fourth. That an election will be
held on the 15th day of January. 1905.
in each of the several wards of the
FOR COLD ROOMS HARD TO HEAT.
The cjming of cold weather gives
i iso to the question of ‘now best t>
in at those rooms and hallways th.it
seldom if ever warm up, no matter
how big a fire there may ho in tlie fur
nace or heating apparatus.
The best way out of tlie difficulty is
tho use of auxiliary stoves—and of
these it would he difficult ind< < d to
find anything so handy and ot the
saute time so clean and economical as
ilv- I’c rfection Oil Heater.
To begin with it is absolutely safe.
Tile wick can lie turned as high or as
low ns j. -ssihle without danger. But
perhaps tlie most desirable feature
of all is its convenience. The Perfec
tion Oil Heater can he easily carried
to any part of the house where more
.luat is required. It may he a cold
! bedroom, a chilly hallway, a sick
' room. Or you can use it to heat the
s nih bathroom while you take your rnorn-
I ,r<> Ing hath, then dress hv it—and then
five| rar ry it to the dining room raid eat
your breakfast in comfort. The occa-
casions on which it can he called into
Athens. a;>- ;1S( . are numerous, and once you have
-util a
Athens, December 12.
opened with a good ad-
- ruing and New York fol-
wita a rise of about 30
ve yesterday's closing,
prices are li- rdenlng in
id almost nothing offering
41.13
1906-7
1907-S
March
. .11.10
11.22
Galveston
.. ..11,439
14,021
April
11.25
New Orleans. . .
. . .12.814
13,787
May-
. .11.1.7
11.27
Mobile
944
2,123
June
. .11.10
11.24
Savannah. . . .
. .10,629
10,113
July
..11.12
11.22
Charleston
.. .. 814
1.132
August
.10.90
10.90
Wilmington. . .
. . .1.09S
4,21S
December
. .11.65
11.63
Norfolk
6,792
4.679
New York
564
Boston
. . . 666
19
Liverpool Market.
Philadelphia . . .
. . . . 123
50
New York. December
12.—Liverpool
l’ensuc: la
.. ..6,122
chles were due to come
C to 9 points
Pacific ports.. ..
7.013
4,912
WANTED
Two or three middle Georgia one.
horse farm tenants, who can give-
good reference, and who can furnish
their own labor. I have good tenant
Ileuses, good stock, and the very host
of south Georgia lands in high state
of cultivonon. Address, .). N. Horne,
Enigma. Ga. 2t
rliite
higher on near and 7 to S points high
er oil dlst mt positions. Opened ir-
‘xcrpi low grades, whicn I n 12 »o«»to higher on near and
from the last pickings. Tlie 11 " oin: ; hi -ghci- <’ n ,lis,anl Positions,
grades are in the hands of . M 1 - :,r * "*• w; ' s tftra ' , - v - "<* l -
strong liclders who have made u,. i 12 J ‘ 2 l oi:lts lllch< ' r " n nP:,r : " 1 ' 1 11 12
their minds to hold until January or i lo 12 1 ‘ 2 P° si - ,
' tion. Spot cott .n steady. 10 points ' May
:'dd: sales 18.UOO ! July
hairs: exiiort. I.r,u0 hales; imports
ail the offerings at advancing prices, j
Tlio American spinners and raanufac-1 mcr * can - Amoiicjn sales 1 -I...00 barns
The following were the ruling prices
In the exchange today:
Tone steady, sales 15,000; middling
0.30d.
7,17
February. Many of them confidently
believe they will get from 13c to i; cj h 'Rher; middling
per pound. Europe continues to take
'19,000 bales, including 13.400 ha]
Total to all ports.. ..58.020
Chicago Quotations.
The following were the ruling quo
tations on the sxchange today:
Open Close
WHEAT:—
December 93 93.1-1
100 1-4 100 1-1
COMER SUtD FOB
LARGE AMOUNT
.95 11
i 1-i
little
tried the Perfection Oil Heater you'll
wonder why you ever struggled
through a <t:ld winter without one.
Another advantage is the smokeless
burner, which prevents any of the un
pleasantness that, perhaps, have given
a poor bleu of oil heaters in general.
It is very handsome in appearance
and is beautifully finished in nickel
and japan.
Another home comfort for the long
winter evenings is the R-ayo Lamp,
which can be used in any room in the
house—from parlor to bedroom. It
has the latest improved burner, mak
ing it unusually safe and clean and
an id a 1 lamp for all round household
use
The Perfection Oil Heater and the
Rayo Lamp, combining as they do to
Hirers are in a sad plight,
over three months ago there was a
handsome profit In spinning 12c cot
ton; now there is no profit ill 10 l-2c
cotton and a loss in It l-2c cotton
Spring business may advance man
ufacturers' prices and easy financial
affairs would put them in the market
for summer supplies cf raw cotton.
Athens, firm:
St. middling. 11 5-Sc.
-Middling, 11 l-2c.
St. low middling, 11 3-Sc.
IiOtv middling, 11 l-4c.
St O. Old., 10 7-Sc.
G'. Ord.. 10 l-4c.
Tinges, 11c to 11 l-4c.
Clean stains, 10 l-2c to 10 3-4e.
Dirty stains & blues 9 l-4c to 9 3 4c.
Open
CORN:—
December.
May. . . .
July
OATS: —
December.
May. . . .
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Alabama Gover:;or’s Auto
Ran Over and Killed
Man.
City of Athens, under the same rules make the house warm and cheerful,
and regulations, as provided for elec- 'are valuable additions to any home,
tlons for Mayor and Aldermen of the and no household should be without
City of Athens, and that at slid elec- them. They are sold at a moderat
ion the question of incurring sail price by dealers everywhere,
indebtedness, the issuance cf sai.l
bonds, and the ratification of said
Passed Examination Successfully.
James Donahue, New Britain,
Conn., writes: ‘1 tried several kidney
Act of the General Assembly, will bo
submitted to a vote of the qualified
voters of the City of Athens and that
all persons Toting at said- election, remedies, and was treated by our best
who favor the ratification of the Act physicians 8or diabetes, but did not
of the General Assembly, as above Improve until I took Foley’s Kidney
referred to, the Incurring of said In'- Cure. After the-second bottle I show-
debtedness and the Issuing of said *d Improvement, and five bottles.cured
bonds, shall have written or printed me completely. 1 have since passed
on their ballots the words—For Bonds a rigid examination for life Insurance."
—and that’ all ^persons voting, at said Foley’s Kidney Cure ettfes
Jan and Feb. .
Feb and Mar. .
Mar and April.
April and May.
May and June. .
June and July.
July and An:;.
Aug and Sc i»t.
Sept and Oct. .
Oct and Nov. .
December. . .
Doc and Jan. .
Cloze
5.92 1-2
5.92 1-2
5.94 j
5.94 1-2 j
July
I PORK:—
Birmingham. Ala., December 12.—
Governor B. It. Comer is mule de
fendant in a suit filed today for $.70,-
OOP damages as a result of the dtath
of J. I). Biles, why was run over and
killed here by an automobile belong
ing to the governor about two weeks
1-2
-AS
5.60
5.90 1-2
5.90 1-2
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION.
Notice to hereby given to the quali
fied voters of the City of Athens:
ISrst Th*t th« Mayor and Council. . _ >~ . .... « ■ . ... ..
o( the City of Athene, are dpsirous of I election who are Opposed to the rati- and all forms of kidney and bladder
I of the City of Athens, jfloatlon of saldf Act. the Incwrlng of .trouble. ^ ~
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New York Cotton.
York. December 12.—The cot
ton market opened firm at an advance
of 19 to 27 points on active covering
an 1 aggressive bull support, which
was encouraged by the firmness of
the English market and bullish re
ports from the South as to spot condi
tions.
Trading was very active with the
Wall street hears selling at the ad
vance and during the -early session
the market showed some irregularity
but held well up to the best, the ac
tive months being about 20 points net
higher during the middle of the morn
ing. The big Liverpool spot sales
were among the bullish factors and
wires were received from the eastern
belt reporting a good demand from
domestic and foreign spinners with
business restricted by the firmness of
holders and light offerings.
The market was very firm late in
the forenoon on covering and general
buying by local bulls and the South.
Prices at midday were 28 to 32 points
net higher with March selling 58
points above the low level of yester
day morning.
Stop cctton quiet; middling uplands
12.10; middling gulf 12.35.
The following were the ruling price*
In the exchange today:
Tone, steady; middling 12.20c.
steady; Bales 2.200 en contra at
Open Closed
uary ......11.00 11.09
-ff - H-U-T 'U. J' - -V.T- . '.
January.. .
May
I.ARD:—
January.. ..
May.. .. ..
SIDES:—
January...'.
Mav. . . .
Receipts In Chicago.
Spot Cotton Market.
Atlanta, steady, 11 l-2c.
New York, steady, 12.20c.
New Orleans, firm 11 7-ic.
Liverpool, steady, 0.30(1.
Galveston steady, 12c.
Mobile, quiet, 11 3-Sc.
Savannah, quiet. 11 l-2c.
Charleston steady, 11 l-4c.
Wilmington steady, ll l-2c.
Norfolk, steady, 11 l-2c.
Baltimore, nominal, 11 7-8c.
Boston, steady, 12.20c.
Houston steady, 11 7-Sc.
Philadelphia steady. 12.45c.
Memphis, steady, 11 3-4c.
Augusta, steady, 11 ]-2e.
St. Lcuis, quiet 11 3-4c.
Cincinnati, nominal.
Louisville firm, 11 7-Sc.
Wheat, cars
Corn, cars..
Oats. cars. .
Hogs, head..
Est.
T, nt
11
20s
191
THE NEW LEAGUE
■ ROT TO MATEfiiAL'ZE
The suit is brought by J. T. Biles, a.
brother of the deecased. It is mid -r-
sto:d the governor offered to com
promise the claim, hut this was re
fused.
Estimated Cotton Receipts.
Houston expects tomorrow 7,000 to
8,000 hales, against 19,585 bales last
: ear.
New Orleans expects tomorrow 6,
000 to 8,090
bales against IS,407
bales
last year.
Galveston
expects tomorrow
10,000
to 12,000 bales, against 23,439
bales
last year.
Daily
Interior Receipts.
Last Yi.
Today
Augusta. .
. .........3,084
2,802
Memphis..
13,988
4,922
SL Louis..
7,299
2,110
Cincinnati .
567
702
Houston .
12,131
12,613
Comparative Port Receipts.
New York. December 12.—Accord
ing to a story recently circulated, to
day was fixed upon as the time fo-
’giving birth in this city to a n- . 1 -s- ■
| hall league which, according to plans
'was to make things inteirs'ing for
the National and American h ague.,
before the baseball history for 1901
had been compiled. If a meeting <> f
the promoters was held in NVw York
today they went about their business
so quietly that even their presence
was unknown.
The most of those who are qualifb <1
to speak of the baseball situation as
It exists today agree that there is no
room for a third major league in the
field, and that there is small proba
bility of such an organization being
floated. Talk of placing a club in
cities where one or two big clubs an-
already established is pronounced
chimerical. They cannot ligu ■ >>•'’
how a third club could he put in St.
Louis, for instance, and made t-> pay.
The general opinion is that the N i
tional and American leagues will be
left to fight It out in the big clt’es
not only next season but for a go d
many years to come.
A Home Made Happy by Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy.
About two months ago mir baby girl
bad measles which settled on hoi
1 up,gs and at last resulted in a severe
■'lack of bronchitis. We had two
1. dors hut no re'P f was ob-ained
Everybody thought she would die. )
went to (ight different stores to find
a certain remedy which had been re
commended to me and failed to gel
it, when one of tlie storekeepers in
sifte-l that I try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. I did so and onr baby is
alive and well today Geo. W. Spence,
Holly S-ir'ng. N. C. Chumherlnln'*
Couih Remedy always cures and Is
••'easant an ! safe to take. For sale
by II R. Palmer & Sons. W. J. Smith
It:--... L. P. Cai-.nbi.- K C \! -Evoy,
(>rr Drug Cm, Athens. Pa.
»1C0 Reward. HC-I. -
The readers o; fbls pan-i will bs
leaser to b arn that there Is at least
one arcaded disease that scirnce has
• -en i hie to cure in its ,-.r and
Hat is Catarrh. Hall’s Ca7.ir.li Cure
tin* only positive cure kn .a-i, tc the
medical fraternity Catarrh being a
on.-tllutional disease, requires a cod-
tiUYiona’ t-eatment Hall's Catarrh
Pure is tak-n Internally, actiitc direct-
y upon the blood >nd r ictus sur
taxes of the system, thereby destroy
ing the f> undation of the disease,
end giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and aa-
lstinp nature In doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith In Ita
ruratlve powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
fads to cure Send for list of testimo
nials
vldrass F .1 CHENEY X- <’<> . 10-
lodo, O
Sold by all druggists "’Rt
>'Kk« Hall - * famllv o<!!» f,tr e-nitl-
pstlo*
Do your shopping teday.