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

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All Who Would Etyoy snood health, with its blessings, must un- OUR SPRING LINE For the College Man. For the*Business Man. For the Aesthetic Man. For the man who loves luxurious and beautiful tailored clothing. Wingfield’s Spring line. Our’eternal endeavor will ever be to make the name "Wingfield'* synomous with the “elite” of dothingdom. YOU WILL BE PROUD ot out turnouts. We can furnish you at any time swell turnouts, with sin gle horse or team, at most reason able terms. Our horses receiye*th«? best care, and our carriages are or the latest and best styles. Private teams are hoarded by the week at low rates. Athens Transfer & livery Co. 163 W. Clayton St Phone Ml Old Griffith & Welch Warehouse MOPPfR cet; us present you with a bath room plan you can have executed by New Tear If yon aa» quickly. Nothing very expensive about it, yet It includes everything necessary for a handsome and aaul- tary bath room. Our plumbing work la included In the cost with'no extra 'charges as a Joker. THINK IT OVER. ,, Dornblatt Plumbing Co. Phone 847. Arrival and Departure of Tran*. CITY TIME. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND ROAO. Arrive an' Athens—Daily, except Sunday, 10:00 a. m. and 3.05 p. m. Sunday only, 11:20 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. Mixed dally, except Sunday, 6:20 day, 10:35 a. m. and 4:45 p. m. Sunday only. 8:15 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Mixed daily, except Sunday. 6:45 a. m. SEABOARD AIR LINE. North Bound Trains. Train No. 52 leaves Athens 10:27 a. in Train No. 32 leaves Athens 8:22 p. m Train No. 58 arrives Athens 7:35 p. m Train No. 38 leaves Athens 11:65 p. m South Bound Trains. Train No. 41 leaves Athens 5:04 a. m Train No. 57 leaves Athens 7:10 a. m.' Train No. 33 leaves Athens 3:22 p. tu Train No. 53 leaves Athens 6:06 p. m. Trains Nos. 57 and 58 ds not run north of Athens. 80UTHERN. Arrive. *9:35 a. m. (mixed train.) 7:26 p. m. (regular passenger.) Dally •11:61 a. m. (regular passenger.) Leave. •7:35 a. m. (regular passenger.) 12:60 p. m. (regular passenger.) Dally. •3:45 p. m. (mixed train.) •(Except Sunday.) GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave. Arrive*. 7:00 a.m. 12:16 p.m. 4:16 p. m. 1:60 p. m. Lawyer. ftsrnor Lumskln and Washington. Mrs. Anna C. Auslund to Miss Mat- tie Cheatham—lot on Jefferson road. Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlin to \V. A. Mallary—lot on Georgia avenue. J. F. Clotfelder to Mrs. (Tara Prightwell—land in Puryear district. ],. J. Thompson to J. F. Clotfelder —50 acres in Puryears district. J. A. Smith to Sherman Hector— lot on Meigs street. A. H. Hodgson to O. I). Arnold—lot on Boulevard. Louis Camak to W. O. Harris—lot corner Chase and Boulevard. Mrs. Effie Kittle to W. A. Mallary— lot on Elberton street. W. A. Mallory to D. W. Meadow- lot on Georgia avenue. D. W. Meadow to J. L. and L. F. McLeroy—lot on Georgia avenue. Mary E. Getes to Doc Giles—lands on Whitehall road. E. A. Carlton to Mrs. Mamie T. PAD C A I 17 A 20 acre Truck or Dairy Farm * v/I\ uAJLCi within City limits. This very choice farm fs on the East Side near main Wlnterville road. Good plain four room cottage, lino barn. chicken-house, well, running water, ice. 1 .and lies wen and very productiv e. Will yield Better income than aver age business in Athens or elsewhere. . Phone 778. '-R. T. GOOOWYN, South ern Mutual Building. J. P. WILSON Mr. E. A. Kelley, Belvidere, Ill., writes us : "I am an ex-engineer with 22 years active service to my credit. About three years ago my kidneys were affected. About three years ago ray kidneys were affected so that I bad to give up my engine. First 1 was troubled with severe, aching DR. CLARENCE N. WALKER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate of American School e Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., Dr. A. T sun. Founder of the Science, Presl dent *12 Sou. MuL Bldg. Athena, Ga John L. Arnold Headquarters for Wall paper, glass and pore Paints He gives his special attention to contracting for house, and sign painting, paper hanging and picture framing , At same old stand. Corner Clayton and Jaekson Streets. DR* J. P* WALDREP PHYSICIAN .. and SURGEON, Office: Over E.^H. Dorsey's Clayton SL Staart’idadnaiiJiaifer fmpmd far til Uuf tad kidaey trnMes. ftebera Britkta Disease. All Dnggbti $1.00. uvr.-aacu,qu»c cieariy.uiai u involve* me -Munition of right living with all the term implies. With pni[»-r knowledge of «h:it i» best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy ment, of contemplation and of effort in iv bo made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicines may Ik- dis pensed with a advantage, but under or dinary conditions in many instance- a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu able if takrn at tin- pro|*-r time and the California Fig Syrup Go. holds that it is dike important to present the subject truthfully and to supply tlie one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Company's Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction. To get its lienofirial effects buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure *f Trains. CITY TIME. Leaves AiTlrsa 7 00 a.m. 12:16 nooa (:16 p. as. 6:60 ». a. Of Realty Recorded by Clerk Crawford of the Superior Court in tbe Past Month. JOHN POTTS & SON HOUSE PAINTERS and DECORATORS ?honej645. V.iL.^DARBY, M. D., Offices: 512 Southern Mutual Building Office hours: 9 to 12, and 2 to 5 o'clock Residence phone 942. Office phone 943 >*4*4*444444441 ♦ The Athens Hardware Co. deal-a ♦ ers^a Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, • ♦ Woodenware, etc.. Garden Hose, • ® Lawn Mowers, Ic# Cream Free- • -* era, etc. 248 and 269 Broad a w'8treeL ♦ 4-4- ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ + • READ! 1 R. If. and nice lut near Normal. ' 1*2 acre lot, new 8 R. H. Boulevard, all conveniences. 3—4 II. & 1—3 K. negro bouses on same lot at a good investment and eaay terms. vacant IxHs all over the city. We have the above and others For Sale—Come to see us. J. R. Crane & Co. . Phone 74. A DOZEN REASONS FOR USING ELECTRIC LIGHTS." Perfectly safe. t. Brilliant. , ». Clean. .■ - * Odorless. ^ k. Sootless. *. Matchless. ' ' j 7. Always ready. *>. Consumea ne Oxygen. t>. It’s better than ever. 10. Improved Appliances. 11. Cost less per C. P. than ever. 12. Fixtures cheaper. Let u's estimate your Installation. E. P. TAYLOR, 198 College Ave. Phone 633. The folowing is the list of the' re corded transfers of real estate as shown by the books of record in the office of Clerk Elmer J. Crawford of ('arse county superior court: Thomas J. Eppes to C. A. Rowland —land on Middle Oconee river. Augustus Jackson, et a)., to A. S. Wilson—lands in Sandy Greek dis trict. Mrs. Georgietta Scedly. et al, to M. M. Arnold, et. allot on Hancock avenue. Estate Patmun Lester to J. H. Grif fith and D. F. Miller—lands in Kenney district. Oscar W. Abney to M. M. Arnold— lot on Hancock avenue. ('. B. Petrie to Mrs. Esther Morris — lot on Lumpkin street. Mrs. N. S. Kenebrew to Thomas .1. Shackelford- lot on Fields street. K. It. Kinnebrew to T. J. Shackel ford—lot on Cedar street. W. .1. Barrett to W. .1. Genii —lot in Barberville. W. E. Jackson. Shernf, to it. K. Wil liams—42 acres in Sandy Creek dis trict. Estate Mrs I.. W. Wray to Mrs. hide Collins lot on College avenue. H. C. White, administrator to S. Bernstein—lot on V Broad street. Estate J. W. Weir to It. It. Jones— lot on Boulevard. I). C. Fowler to Mrs. M. I. I'nym— lot near State Normal School. W. H. Shelton, administrator to S. Bernstein—27 1-2 acres Sandy Creek district. W. E. Jackson. Sheriff, to Alfred Akerman—lands in Princeton Factory district. l.awrencc and Abney to A 'I' Brake —lot near Normal School. W.B. and A. It. Winn lo Geo. W. Willingham et. al —lands in Princeton factory district. W. E. Jackson, Sheriff, to Ellen Johnson - lot on Fairvicw street. Cobb Lumpkin, et. al, to Green Neal — 9 6-10 acres in Brooklyn district. Talmadge Hardware Co to J. T. Anderson—lot In Newtown. W. S..Holman, oC al.,“to Mayor and Council of City of Athens- lands in 216th district. Estate J. It. Tiller lo Mrs Elisabeth tiller lands on Lawreneeville load. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Tiller to J A. ilunnlcutt — lands near Bogart. A. H. Talmadge and Dupree Huiiiii- cutt to It. G Davis -lot on Oglethorpe avenue. J. S. King A- Co . to John Mitchell J 1-10 acres in Sandy Creek district. E. <). I-ampkin to J. S. King A- Co.— lot in Sandy Creek district. John T. Mitchell to W. .1. Barrett— lands in Sandy Creek district. Mrs. Clara Brigdtwcll to Louis Bar rett—lands in Buck Branch district. J. 1> Tribble to A. J. Edwards— lands on Big Creek. Mrs. Jessie N. Mitchell to Jno. T. Anderson—lot on Hancock avenue. Mrs. Ida M. Davison to J. E. Hawks —lands in Buck Branch district. F. I>. Dowdy to William Hunter, et al.,—55 acres in Princeton factory dis trict. H. Bcusee lo Thus. E. Miildlc- wcillands in Buck Branch district. J. P. Anderson to Mrs. Clara Bright- broolts— lot on Henderson avenue. A. Mallory to A. W. Brown lot on Head avenue, A. Mallory to It. C. Orr—lot on uconee street. Dupree Hunnicutt to Wm. Thomp son—lot on Billups street. Towns Carey to Jim King—lot on Rock Spring street. Moore—on Vadey street. D. G. Anderson to Mrs. Alice li. Ar nold—lot on Franklin street. A. H. Talmadge to Mrs. Mary E. Haygood—lot on Church Stret. E. S. Lyndon to S. Bernstein—z.7 1-2 acres on Sandy Creek district. A. H. Talmadge to Geo. Cook—lot on Foundry Street. Dan Barnett to .1. J. C. McMahan — lands in Kenneys District. James W. Camak to W. II. Burger, Agt.—lot on Springdale Street. Billups Phinizy to F. V. Allgood— s acres Sandy Creek District. Mrs. Lizzie A. Fowler to A. T. Drake lot near Normal School J. T. and N. T. Slaughter to Miss Leila and .linnie Drake—lot near Normal School. A. M. Brown to Laura A. Houston— lot <m Head avenue. W. It. Porter to G. T. Phillips—lot on DlilSose avenue. W. ('. Whitwortn lo Dr. W. D. Ghol- ston—lot on Barbel' street. Joseph A. Jackson .et. al. to It. B Kberhart, et a!..' lot on aWddeil treel. Home Building Company. Corner Broad sod Lumpkin attest w* make specialty of building home* will handle large and small contracts W« run our own mills, have expert ■seed workmen, sod will make yens plaas If desired. PHONE M. Geo. C. Spears to W. S Holman and y . V. Deadwyler—lands near Boule- ard. Francis Jackson to W. S. Gray—lot on Milledge avenue. Dr E. S. Lyndon .et. al.. to J. G llrown— lot on Odd street W. B. and A. S. Winn to J. H. Grif- tiiii and I). F. Miller—lands between Eppes and Mitchell bridges, A. S. and W. B. Winn to Floyd Ken ney. et. al.,—lands in Princeton fac tory district Jno. S. Gholston to Jno. S. McKen zie-—lands near Barber street. JtiCk F. Jackson to Miss Sallle P. Stanley—lot on N’acoochee avenue. A. S. and IV. B. Winn to Dupree Hunicutt lands in Princeton factory- district. David Stephens to (’. B. Griffith— lands near Western Gitv limits. J. 1’. Johnson to J P. Hall—40 acres -on I. xington road. Maggie Owens to Georgia Brooks— lands in Sandy Creek district. Mrs. India C. Pitner to K. H. Wier— lot on Virginia avenue. Mrs. Esther Morris to Mendel Mor ris-lot on Grace street. Jno. J. O'Keley to Miss Mattie Xix- on—lot on Herring street. A. It. Roberts to Hamilton Mc Whorter- lot on corner Bloomtield ami Springdale streets. Mrs. Bess M. Johnson to O. R. Hin ton—lot on Springdale street. Mrs. Annie Mell, et. al., to Jno. D. Mell—lot on Miledge avenue. Jno. D. Met) to Mrs. A. O. Harper- lot on Milledge avenue. Billups Phinizy to N. G. and J. T. Slaughter—lot near Normal School. B. S. Dobbs to James W. Camak— lot on Milledge avenue. W. A. Gray to Frances Jackson—lot Xuutnhula avenue. Mrs. 1,. X. Patnt to Daniel Barnett land in West Athens. A. S. Winn to W. B. Winn—lands in Princeton factory district. J. J. Fowler to J. C. Chandler—land on Virginia avenue. Mrs. Emily Fleming to Jno. D. Mell lota on Milledge avenue. James Brown to Mary Brown—lot In EaBt Athens. Janies W. Camak to B. S. Dobbs— 2 acres near Boulevard. Mrs. E. E. L. Pitman to Eliza Moore —ands in Sandy Creek district. INDIANA EXPECTS LIVELY CAMPAIGN. Indianapolis ,lnd., Feb. 4.—This city was today the mecca for the political leaders of Indiana, both democrats and republicans. The round-up of the poli ticians was the largest seen here in a long time. The democrats came to the capital for a meting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Asociation and a among the scheduled speakers. A meeting of the new republican state committee for the purpose of reorgan izing was the magnet that attracted the republicans to the city in large number. Lines are being drawn for one of the. hardest-fought state campaigns in the history of Indiana, and it looks as though all the elements of each of the two big parties would be united for their respective causes. Indiana haB a normal republican majority of about thirtv-tive thousand. Last fall, how ever. the democrats succeeded in elect ing the governor hv about sixteen thou sand. and they also elected eleven out of the thirteen congressmen, several other state officers and a majority of lie egislators. From this they ure tak ing hope for the coming fray. The republicans are counting on a better organization and a greater de- gri-e of unltedness to carry them through. On the republican side of the contest will be such fighters ns ex-Gov- ernor Hanly. Senator Beveridge and otners. On the democratic side will be Governor Marshall Thomas Taggart, Senator Shively, Congressman Korbly, who is scheduled to make n hard cam- sign on the tariff question, and others, The Luxurious Turkish r* ,'tr- if, Rocker $15«o IN BEST BOSTON LEATHER. We have a large and zomplete line of these rockers and arm chairs at very at tractive prices. The House of "A SQUARE DEAL” Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of t'ao car There is only one way to cure deaf ness. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound of imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, aud unless the Inflam mation can he taken out and tills tube restored to its normal condition, hear ing wil be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca tarrh. which is nothing hut an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Senh for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hal's Family rills for consti pation. A New Year’s Miracle is the way. 1 turn houses Into cash. I always have buyers (or real estate. List your property with me and I will Bnd a customer'for 1L No parcel Is too large tor me to handle and none too small If you want qnlck action you need my services. W. A. Mallory. .