The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, January 05, 1910, Image 3

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Why don't YOU try one? Qgars Tor the Holidays Boxes of 25 The Prices Are Low PALMER & SONS. DRUGS • The alcohol prescriptions for tho month of December as recorded in the ofTice of Ordinary Wingfield show an increase over the number • regis tered for the preceding thirty days. This time there are 97 prescriptions recorded and the number, lacking on ly three of reaching the hundred mark, sets a new record for the pre scriptions for any one month, and about 15 above the number registered for the preceding month. The list of physicians issuing the prescriptions and the drug stores which filled them is as follows: Orr Drug Co Power Drug Co 6 Palmer ft Sons Drug Co 30 Warren J. Smith & Bros 33 E. C. McEvoy 3 E. P. Canning B Dr. W. W. Rich' - - 31 Dr. J. H. Elder 8 Dr. T. W. Coile 1 Dr. Geo. Little 1 Dr. 1.. II. Crow Dr. R. P. Sorrells 14 Dr. J. C. Holliday 3 Dr. I. H. Goss 7 Dr. W. T. Hamilton 3 Dr. W. M. Burckhaher 1 Dr. M. T. Mathews 1 Dr. J. P. Proctor Dr. M. A. Born Dr. J. P. Autrey, Vet 2 Dr. Jas. C. Bloomfield 4 Dr. H. N. Fullilove Dr. S. C. Benedict ... * 1 Dr. J. C. McKinney Dr. A. C. Holliday Dr. S. C. Elder 1 W. H. Hodges 2 W. B. Conway 1 The number of real estate transfers for the month of December shows an unusually healthy increase and as this Is one of the surest means of il lustrating the commercial growth of the city, it is worthy of note that this past month the number of recorded transfers of real estate was 85. This, being a decided increase over November's record, shows that re cently Athens real estate has been r.ot only moving upward in value, but that there have been a number of people to take advantage of the steady increase to dispose of some of their holdings. This" means more citizens and more homes for the city and as there are a number of transfers of aluabto property in the business sec tion of the city, also means more im provemonts and better buildings in that part of the city. The list of transfers as recorded in the office of Clerk Elmer Crawford is follows: t. I,. Moss Manufacturing Co. David J. Pattee, leg.on college avenue. J. J. C. McMahan to C. A. Rowland, 97 Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King’s New I.lef Pills in constipation biliousness, dyspepsia , indigestion liver troubles, kidney disease and bowel disorders. They’re easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c at W. J. Smith ft Bro H. R. Palmer & Sons. RACE FOR SOLICITOR NORTHEASTERN CIRCOIT Attorneys W. B. Sloan and Robert McMillan Have Both Announced. 3XT B -W" Room House For Sale The race for solicitor general of the Northeastern circuit of Georgia has opened up this week with the formal announciements of Col. Robert Mc Millan of Clarkesviile and Col. Will- ford B. Sloan of Gainesville. Col. F. M. Johnson of Gainesville who was spoken of for the running announced that he will not be in the race. Col. B. P. Galllard, a son of Prof. Galllard of the N. G. A. college faculty at Daliloncga and a grandson of Col. Boyd, was contemplating the race, but withdrew. Col. J. G. Col lins, who also spoke of shying his castor into the ring, has not yet de- Tllis j elded to do so. The field Is left to With modern conveniences, piece of property is a bargain at I the “hills of Haberham and the val $3000.00. It will easily pay 12 per I !**■ of Hall cent on this amount. J. T. Anderson. Phone 310. i. P. WILSON, AUCTIONEER if; REAL ESTATE AQENT m ms* I'm at your aervlo*. Col. Bob McMillan is well known here. His father was elected to con gress from the Ninth district Just prior to the famous , Candler-Speer race, but bis death occurred before he took his seat in the halls of national legislation. Col. Sloan began life as a carpenter, studied law at night, was admitted the bar and has built a good practice In H# and neighboring counties, and was once representative of Hall the legislature. m Will buy a very desirable cor- ier lot 75x100 feet, one block from I all business transactions, and flnan- How’s Thlsf We offer One -Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known F.. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable Odd^toekers of all kinds in Mahogany, Golden Oak and Early English. Parlor, Library and Uall Tables in all the woods, lovely patterns. The very latest in Bed Room Suites, Colonial Mahogany and Golden Oak. Parlor Suites, Odd Chairs and Rockers, the very newest ear 1 ’eand where yon can get elec tric lights, gas, water and sewer age. Good terms can be made. Stee ns about this. J* Re Crane k Co. S-ivi - Rea! Estate. dally able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern- lally. acting directly upon the blood [and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75c. bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family PiUa for const!- pation. lot on Cobb street. Allen H. Talmadge to Banjamin Dillard, lot on Vine street. T. J. Eppes to W. C. Couch, land in Princeton district. J. M. Alexander to F. P. Phillips, lot In Lynwood park. W. A. Mallory to W. P. Hopson, lot on Head avenue. W. S. Holman to A. G. Elder, land on Oglethorpe avenue. George llill et al. to Augustus Jack- son. lands in Sandy Creek district D. G. Anderson to J. W. Caskey, lot on Springdale street. W. A. Mallory to Marlon Holbrooks, lot on Head avenue. E. S. Lyndon et nl to Annie B. Black and heirs, lot on Lyons Hill. Mrs. Caine Brlghtwell to Ida Pope, lot on Vine street. R. T. and A. E. White to Enoch Thomas, lot on Strickland street. A. H. Hodgson to S. J. Carmichael nnd T. M. McConnell, property East Clayton. Jack F. Jackson to R. T. Foster, lands In Princeton district S. R. McDufTie to Ben T. Eppes, lot on Boulevard. Mrs. M. A. L. Erwin to J. S. Kee.-e lot on Pulaski street. .1. S. Keose to D. D. Stirchcomb, lot on Pulaski street. Allen H. Talmadge to M. B. Morton property on Hancock avenue. J. E. Eidson et al. to Mrs. J. E. Eid- son et al.. lands In Puryear’s district L. C. Hiram to M. J. Holbrooks, lot on Hancock avenue. Mrs. M. G. Broom to M. D. Petty, lot on Nacoochee avenue. Mrs.n Ante Jackson to M. B. Mo: ton. lot on Reese street. M. B. Morton to Max Slaton, lot on Reese street. Lizzie Simms to ’Jane Ana Moore, lands tn Sandy Creek district. Ana Moore to Otho Brown, lands in Sandy Creek district. George Collins to Thomas Bailey, lands on east side Oconee river. Jno. T). Mell to Myer Stem, lot on Oconee street. Myer Stem to A. H. Richards, lot on Oconee street. Jno. D. Mell to A. H. Richards, lot on Oconee street. C. B. Griffith and H. J. Rowe to R H. McCrary, lot on Lumpkin street. R. H. McCrary to W. C. and F. M. Tiller, lot on Lumpkin street T. N. Cook to R. B. Weir, lot in Lynwood Park J. T. Brown to M. B. Morton, lot on Hancock avenue. Jobson White to Will White, lands In Clarke county. Jno. D. Mell to Mrs. Callie C. Hull, lot on Mllledge avenue. Mrs. Emily Fleming et al. to Jna D. Mell, lot on Milledge avenue. J. J. Hancox to James T. Gallagher iot on College avenue. Augustus Jackson et al. to Charlie Crawford, lot in -Sandy Creek district Lama Hill to Griffith Implement Co., lands in Buck Branch district. J. P. Upshaw to'M. W. Upshaw, lot on Raulevard. J. P. Anderson to M. L. Anderson, lands in Buck Branch district. B. R. McCree to A. T. Drake, Iot on Georgia avenue. Mrs. Ida ML Davison to W. S. Eber- bart et al, lot on Milledge avenue. Cobb Lampldn to Mrs. Helen S. Varner, lot on Jackson street . Obadlah Hill to T. J. Tolnas, lot on Pair street Estate ot Adeline Jones to S. C. Upson, lands in Kenney districts . Ella Deas Neal et al. to Will Deas, lands in Sandy Creek district Mrs. Ida M. Davison to J. C. Daniel, lot on Milledge avenue. John Howard to Clarke county, The “Royal Push Iluttoi^’ Morris Chair, the greatest Chair made for solid comfort. Side Boards, Buffets and China Cases in White and Oak. Hall Racks, Chiffonieres in Mahogany, Birds Eye and Golden Oak. Buy them now, we put them aside and deliver when yon wish. The Gift For Him When the day’s work is done and he has settled down for the evening, a man wants a comfortable chair. There is no chal^on tbe market ia which one may find such perfect rest and comfort as the “Ro$l” Morris Chur. By simply pushing a button you can place the back in any of the nine Inclinations, without getting up. There is nothing to get out ot place. We sell them with or without the folding foot-rest Visit our store and test the comfort of these chairs. We have a great va riety of designs from $9 to $60. Dorsey & Funkenstrin. m " ..• C.- 1 ’ « • 'i '!'-e 'ij m - -1 lands on Lexington road. W. J. Peeples to C. I. and Natty De More, lot In East Athens. Mrs. K. C. O’Farrell to R. T. Wright, lands in Sandy Creek district. R. T. Wright to Mrs. Ida A. Young, lot on College avenue. Mrs. Natty De More et al. to W. A Mallory, lot In East Athens. Elenora Taylor to Mrs. S. F. Daven port. lot on Dublin street. Estate of Patman Lester to L. M. Fowler, lands In Kinney district. Frank M. Harper to Mrs. Julia C. McEvoy, lot on Hearing street. Caroline Lesterday to Nfinoy Heard, lot near western city limits. Southern l.md Co. to Mrs. Lucy Kenyon, lot in Lynwood Park. Emma L. Nichols to L. A. Fowler, lands near western city limits. W. S. Holman to Mrs. A. O. Elder, lot on Mitchell’s bridge road. F. C. Carr to Lucy Willis et al., lot on I-cxington road. Matte M. Heard to Geo. D. Willing ham, lot near Brooklyn branch. Mrs. LucyH. Mathis et al. to C. B. Griffith arid H. J. Rowe, lot on Lump kin street. James M. Smith to Walter J. Chan dler, land in Buck Branch district. H. H. and E. C. Jackson to Mrs. Mattie Jackson et al., lot on Meigs street Estate of Patman Lester to Jno. M Booth, lands In Kinney district. Miss Omlo Lane to Della Battist and Manda Bugg, lot on River street. Griffith & Welch to Thomas Comer, lot in East Athens| Estate of Patman Lester to Charlie Cephas, lot on Vine street F. M. Daniel to Isaac Williams, lot on Gray street. A. H. O’Farrell to Isaac Williams, lot on Grove street Crampton DuBois to Mrs. Emma L DuBols. lot in Lynwood Park. Augustus Jackson et al. to Chris tiana Reese, lands in Sandy Creek district. A. C. Quillian to Allen H. Talmadge, property on Clayton street M. B. Morton to Allen H. Talmadge, property on Clayton street L. W. Spnarks to Billups Phlnlzy, lot on cor. Lumpkin and Ray streets. Milledge Harris to J. R. Butler, lands in 220th district James White to M: B. Morton, prop erty on Clayton street Mayor and Council ot City of Ath ens to L. E. Brooks and J. H. Booth, lot on River street J. B. Thompson et al. to Clarke county, lands in 241st district. Clarke county commissioners to J. B. Thompson et al., lands In 241st dis trict. Joel E. Green to Thomas J. Shack elford, lot on DuBols street. Jno. L. Arnold to Thomas J. Shack elford, lot near Central depot Jno. L. Arnold et al. to Thomas J. Shackelford, lot on Lumpkin street Estate of R. I. Comer to Thomas J. Shackelford, lot on Baldwin street and Dulloy street. Jno. N. Booth to Thomas J. Shack elford. 2 lots near Central railroad. Thomas Bailey to Thomas J. Shack elford. lot on corner Jackson and Baldwin streets. Jno. L. Arnold to Thomas J. Shack elford. lot on Lumpkin street. W. D. Griffith, guardian, to D. C. Barrow and Thomas J. Shackelford, 4 lots near Lumpkin street. Oliver and Geo. A. Mcllhenny to D. ('. Barrow and Thomas J. Shackelford, loi on Du Boy street GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure at Trains. CITY TIME. Leave* Arrive* 7:00 a.m. 12:15 noon 4:1$ P. m. 8:60 p. a. JOHN POTTS & SON HOUSE PAINTERS and DECORATORS Phone 645. A AUGUSTA CHRONICLE TALKS OF ATHENS TYPO. MAN. Tom Murphy in the Augusta Chron icle hns the following to say about one of the Athens printer-men: “Mr. Thomas H. Atkinson, of Ath ens. Ga„ is in the city. “Mr. Atkinson is an Augusta man who went to Athens five or -six years ago and. who has thrived well there. He recently disposed of his'business Interest i nthe Classic City. “Mr. Atkinson has many warm friemls in Augusta who will be glad to know that he has progressed so well. “By the by. Mr. Atkinson was form, eriy foreman of The Chronicle. His younger brother, Mr. J. C. Atkinson is now foreman of the paper. These young men are sons of Hon. J. M. Atkinson, of Hariem, who is so well known and so well esteemed on every hand In Augusta. Another of the boys, Mr. I. S. Atkinson, is also on the Chronicle at this time.” Current 8ehedulta (Subject to chant* Without Notice to the Public.) Central Time. TRAINS DEPART. ! For Macon f:S0 a. m. For Macon I:$6 p. a. TRAINS ARRIVE. From Macon 1S:06 p. a. From Macon ... ... ... 9:20 ». m. Connections made at Madison wits Georgia Railroad east sod wool »4 m. Macon for all points south. For Information: Phone €40. H. R. McLEAN, or Commercial Agent. ■ Phone 16. D. A. NOLAN. Depot Agees 9 ' Saved At Death’s Door. Tbe door of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayers, of Tran sit Bridge. N. Y.. when his life was wonderfully saved. “I wss In a dread ful condition,'' he writes, “my skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken; tongue coated; emaciated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker dally. Virulent liver trouble pulling down to death In spite of doctors. Then thait matchless medicine—Elec tric Bitters—cared me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they’re supreme. 50c at W. J. Smith ft Bro.; H. R. Palmer ft Sons. ENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Home Building Company. 6 Corner Broad and Lumpkin street. >V« make specialty ot building borne.' will handle *arge and small contracts We run our own mills, have experi enced workmen, and will make ysua plans if desired. PHONE fit. : DR. CLARENCE N. WALKER, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate iot American School si Osteopathy, Klrksvilla, Mo., Dr. A. V. stm. at -— fti E. C. KINNEBREW, Lawyer, ^r. • I 'M Corner Lumpkin and Washings**, \