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Are you frequently hoarse? Do
you have that annoying tickling in'
your throat? Does your cough annoy
yon at night, and do you raise mucus
in the morning? Do you want relief?
If so, take Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy and you will be pleased. Sold by
all dealers.
.(3760.00
. 3250.00
. 8500.00
. 2750.00
8 Room.House, desirable part of Prince Ave. ... . — 1
8 Room house and servant house'on College Ave., Close In, . ..
8 Room House, large lot. Desirable home, Mlllodge Ave.,.. .:. ...
6 Room house, lot: one sere, Baxter Shi one Mock off MUledge, ...
9 Room house, good bam, lot more than an acre, right at Normal
School and near Prince Ave. car line
6 Boom house on lot 80. by 150. Pulaski tc Barrow Sts. .
s ' VACANT LOTS >
Nice lot at Normal School 200 feet off Prince Ave.
Large lot on Virginia Ave., 117 by 145... ...
Last lot left on DuBose Ave* 60 by 225, ... ... ... ... ...
2 Acre lot oa Mitchell Bridge Road, nice building site,
l, t D. G. ANDERSON.-
Pham MB; jfc "EAL ESTATE. 701 Sou. Mutu
For Use To-Day
NOVELTIES
6500.00
2250X0
Our complete shop under the charge of experienced men can repair or
MAKE ANY JEWELRY at the 8HORTE8T POSSIBLE NOTICE. EVERY
THING IN THE JEWELRY LINE REPAIRED AND REFINI8HEO.
STUBBORN AS «*ULE8
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there’s
trouble—Logs of Appetite—Indiges
tion, Nervousness, Despondency, head
ache. Bat such trouble fly before Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, the world’s
best jetomach and liver remedy. So
easy.' 25c at W. J. Smith A Bros, and
H. R. Palmer tc Sons. I
When you are shopping, call on us
and we will show you the very latest
designs in HAIRPINS, COMBS, BAR
RETTES. PENDANTS, NECKLACE8,
LA VALLIERE8, LORGNETTE
CHAINS, HATPIN8, BUCKLES,
BROOCHES, ETC* IN 8ILVER.
( 900.00
. 400.00
. 650.00
. 500.00
G A. SCUDDER, Jeweler.
“SWINDLE SYNDICATE” FLEECED
1- mile South from city limits near
Whitehall road. Good 2-room tens-
meat house, spring and branch on
place.
1 mile South from city limits, near
Whitehall road.
$900.00
$2000.00
$2650.00
1 mile South from city limits. 2 good
tenament houses, spring and branch.
Change with the
reasons. The
newest are to be
had at
C D. Campbell
CONTRACTOR
Is Your Household Furniture Insured?
Could you afford the lots in the event of a fire? If not.
Company today and have them plac e a policy for you In
Fire Insurance Company.
The rates on furniture are extrem ely low and the premium would- be
•mall. ' -
ERWIN & COMPANY, Local Agents.
SHORT NOTES
J OF INTEREST.
.
Post Cards,
for 5c, at McGregor's.
We can sell you good vacant lots—
Nice residence property—Want to buy
or sell—See us. Lipscomb A Co.
Stove Wood for sale. Phono S3S.
Forty Dollars saved you. If you
want' a new L. C. Smith Typewriter.
Sec The Banner quick. it
For Rent.—Four room cottage. All
modern conveniences, on Washington
.■treet (15.00 per month. Call at
I>ornblat Plumbing Co. tf
Fancy Cheese.— Pimento Cream
cheese, Neufcaatel and Philadelphia
Cream. Pineapple, and Edam. At
Williamson’s
Fire Insurance. Erwin A Comoany
Souvenir Cards. To
Gregor's
eaeh, at Me
Fire Insurance. Lipscomb & Co.
For Life Insurance—Lipscomb A Co
Harness and leather work of all de
scriptions done by Martin Bros. In the
Tuck Building on Clayton street, tf
Notice!—Cold weather has passed
but cool weather Is to come. Phone
607 for your coal. tf
For Rent—Now 5-passenger Max
well Automobile. Phones 211 and 351
11. B. Sparks. Wed-Frl-Sun tf
Slightly sp.-cked Apple
at Fears.
peek
BUY YOUR EASIER
OXFORDS AY FACTORY COS
Satisfaction guaranteed on your
shoe and leather work. What more
do you want? Martin Bros. Phone
621. Tuck Building. tf
Good Things in Cans.—Nice blood
red beets, spinach, cauliflower, tender
snap beans, sauer kraut, at William
son’s.
For Sale—Two or three good second
cars, taken In exchange for larger
one*. Bishop Motor Car Co. tf
Port Cards. 1c each, ax McGregor’s
For Real Estate—Lipscomb A Co.
Mackerel—Ixrrge white Ash. 10c
and 25c, also in pails, headless and
fat, the best fish on the market. At
Williamson's.
Martin Bros, at 455 Clayton street
have the best equipped shoe shop In
town. Give us a trial. tf
Now Is the Time to have your cars
overhauled for spring. Bishop Motor
Car Co. tf
For Easter Presents—Prayer
Hymnal Sets—at McGregor’s.
and
128 1-2 College Ave.
Phone 443-2.
THREATENED MINING STRIKE
WILL LIKELY BE AVERTED.
The owners of thousands of pairs of
feet can shoe them at a big saving,
while this Sale Is on.
To get an idea of what your money
will buy at our store. we ask you to
inspect them. It will pay you to “take
a look." and you’ll be surprised when
you learn how many dollars you can
save by buying your Shoes and Ox
fords from ns.
We are selling all $6.00 and $6.50
Shoes for $4.50.
All $3.00 Shoes for $3.50.
All $4.00 Shoes, for $2.98.
All $3.50 Shoes for $2.50.
All $2.50 Shoes for $1.50.
One lot special $3.00 and S3.50
Shoos for $1.98.
One lot children’s $1.00 to $1.50
hoes, for 50c.
This le a Shoe opportunity you can’t
afford to miss.
We are selling out. Every pair must
go
Now Is the time to shoe the fam
ily. Shoes are always good property
—the more you buy the more you save.
Call, and we will fit your feet for
spring at cost.
DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO.
Vegetable*—Fancy large tomatoes,
large white celery, Florida cabbage,
turnip salad. At Williamson’s.
Don't forget that C.has. W. Parr Is
the paint man and decorator. tf
Evaporated Fruit*: peaches, prunes
apricots, pears, apples. This Is the
season to use them. At Williamson’s.
Why not divide my fire Insurance
with J. C. jester?
Auto Insurance—Lipscomb & Co.
Let Chas. W. Parr call and make
you an estimate on your painting and
wall decorating. tf
SAVED A SOLDIER’S LIFE.
Facing death from shot and shell In
the civil war was more agreeable to
J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than fac
ing it from what doctors said was
consumption. “I contracted a stub
born cold." he writes, “that developed
a cough, that stuck to me in spite of
all remedies for years. My weight
ran down to 130 pounds. Then 1 be
gan to use Dr. King’s New Discovery,
which completely cured me. I now
weigh 178 pounds.” For coughs, colds
lagrlppe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarse
ness. crolip. whooping cough and lung
trouble. It’s supreme. 50c. $1. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by W. J
Smith £- Bros.. H. R. Palmer * Sons,
Cincinnati, Ohio. March 8.—The
Joint wage conference of the miners’
and operators of xhe central competi
tive field, whiqh adjourned at Indian
apolis two weeks ago. after a futile ef
fort to reach a satisfactory agree
ment on wages and conditions of la-
for for the year beginning April 1, re
sumed Its deliberations here today
with the prospects that an understand
ing may be reached and the threaten
ed strike averted. The district in
volved In the dispute comprises Penn
sylvania. Ohio and Indiana.
The main point In dispute is a de
mand hv the miners for an increase
in wages. President Lews, of the
Unted ‘Mine Workers., is holding out
for the baric rate of $1 a ton for the
miner, who now gets 90 cents. This
a demand- for more than a ten per
cent Increase. The operators say that
such an Increase would be ruinous to
their business. The chief contenders
for the operators- are the eastern Ohio
men, who are fighting hard against the
increase. „
It now appears probable that the
present conference may agree upon a
compromise, which will give the
miners a rate of 95 cents a ton. In
addition to the demand for an In
crease in wages the miners also ask
for a half holiday on Saturday.
Whatever agreement is reached at
the Joint conference will be submitted
for ratification to a special national
conventon of the United Mine Work
ers, which has been called to meet in
this city-next week.
Rooms and board.—Good rooms,
good tablq; 120 Hancock avenue. 3t
Easter Cards and Booklets, at Mc
Gregor’s Book tore.
Another fresh lot Indian
oranges at Williamson's.
Stoves and ranges, bath tubs, kitch
en sinks and all kinds of bath room
fixtures. Phone 856. F. M. Halley.
For Sale—One good Yale Motorcy
cle, in fine condition. A real bargain.
SOe, Ben Epps at once.
Easter Carde—At McGregor’s.
Paints and Unseed Oil, Deco-Mura,
Use Sanitary Wall Finish. Phone 856.
F. M. Hailey.
Wanted—Colored Man to cook and
Arden. 1150 MUledge. It
PILSS CURED IN • TO 14 tfAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT It guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleed
ing or Protruding Pllei In 6 to I day*
or money refunded. I0e.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
torrent Schedules (Subject te chant'
Without Notice to the Futile.)
Central Tim*.
TRAINS DEPART.
For Macon .. . 1 6:lt a a
For'Macon S:S* »
TRAINS ARRIVE.
rrom Macon 12:61 »
From Macon 9:2# p
Connection* mad* at Madlaoa wtti
♦corgi* Railroad eaat and west, am
»» Macom tor all points costh.
Far Information:
Flio** 640 H. a McLEAN
*r Commercial Aim
U. D. A. NOLAN
Depot AgsM
Trial of Maybray Will Probably Dis
close Workings of Well Planned
Scheme.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, March 8.—Ac
cording to reports now In circulation,
the trial of John C. Maybray, in the
United States district-court here, will
bring to Tight toe whole Inside story
of the alleged “swindle syndicate,”
and lay bare to the world the inner
workings of a conspiracy by which
more than a hundred victims were
fleeced out of a total sum of money
estimated at nearly $1,000,000. The
Jury for the cast? has already been
drawn, and the trial is set to begin
day after tomorrow.
It Is said that several men who act
ed as “stoerers” for the alleged swin
dle syndicate and who were among the
eighty-four indicted with Maybray by
the federal grand Jury hero last fall,
will turn state’s evidence at the trial,
and reveal the methods of the gang.
Maybray and his alleged associates
were indicted on a charge of conspir
ing to defraud through tho use of the
United States mails In the promotion
of fake horse races and wrestling
matches. Victims In eighteen states,
the territory of Alaska and the Domin
ion of Canada, were named in the In-
dictmen, Indicating the wide range of
territory over which the member? of
the gang are alleged to have plied
their vocation. The sums lost by the
victims varied from $1,500 to $30,000,
the latter sum having been placed on
fake horserace, it Is said, by a
Missouri banker.
As a basis of operation, the gang
used, according to the indictment, the
cities of Burlington, Davenport. Coun
cil Bluffs, Iowa; St. Louis, Seattle,
Denver, Little Rock and New Orleans,
to which places, it is alleged, victims
were taken by the numerous “steer-
ers.” The indictment named 85 ’per
son?, who are alleged to have been
ictims of the gang, most of whom
live in the Western states.
It is said that the system by which
the gang worked will be brought out
In all Its details at .the trial. The evi
dence, It Is stated, will show how the
gang first got its yere on a prospective
victim, how the “steerer” succeeded
In drawing him on, how the gang
HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS.
“I am 70 years old and travel most
of the time,’’ writes B. Y■ Tol?on, of
Elizabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere
go I recommend Electric Bitters, be
cause I owe my excellent health and
vitality to them. They effect a dire
every time.” They never fall to tone
the stomach, regulate the kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver. Invigorate
the nerves and purify The blood. They
work wonders for weak, run-down
men and women, restoring strength
vigor and health that's.a daily Joy.
Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is
positively guaranteed by W. J. Smith
& Bros, and H. R. Palmer & Sons
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most successful. Chamberlain
Cough Remedy acts on this plan,
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs
opens the secretions and aids nature
In restoring the system to a health
condition. Sold by all dealers.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable
and have been pralBed by thousand of
women who have been restored
health through their gentle aid and
curative properties. Sold by all deal
ers.
AN AWFUL ERUPTION
of a volcano excites brief Interest,
and your Interest In skin eruptions
will be as short, if you use Bucklen'
Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Ev
en the worst bolls, ulcers, or fever
sores are soon healed by 1L Best for
Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains and Piles,
gives Instant relief. 25c at W.
Smith & Bros., H. R. Palmer 6 Sons,
’juJ.
PAINTING AND WALL DECORATING
finally got hold of him and how he
was fleeced. Furthermore, It Is stat
ed, the evidence will show how the
gang operated for its own 'protection
how the athletic contests were ar
ranged, and, in fact, how the head9
of the alleged conspiracy were able to
secure as aides and allies a large
number of athletes, horsemen, wrest
lers and other sporting men of more
or less wide reputation, together with
numerous other men, said to have
long criminal records.
Every move of the gang from Us
first inception until its dissolution,
wll be brought out, and testimony of
a highly sensational nature will mark
the caso as one of the most important
and far-reaching crlimnal operations
the country has over known.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Phono 919.
MARKETS
Athens Middling, 141-2 to 149-16 c.
NEW YORK COTTON.
Disease Originates in the Blood.
Pure blood Is a. safeguard against
disease. Keep spur blood rich In
Iron, and its essential elements, and
the body will be healthy, strong and
well. The best way to administer
Tron is by taking VINOL. which Is a
combination of the medicinal elements
of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron,
creates strength quicker
other method.
than
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured
Three Days.
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd„
says: “My wife had Inflammatory
Rheumatism In every muscle and
Joint, her suffering was terrible and
her body and face were swollen al
most beyond recognition; had been In
bed for six weeks and had eight phy
sicians. but received no benefit until
she tried Dr. Detchon’s Relief for
Rheumatism. It gave immediate re
lief and she was able to walk about
In three days. X am sure It ssved her
life.” Sold by L. P. Canning, Drug
gist, corner Clayton and Johnson sts.
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CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
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WHEAT
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CORN—
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PORK—
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RIBS—
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ton and to the educational side ol re
ligion.
Among the one hundred' or more
scheduled speakers at the presentcon-
ventlon are Included many meni of na
tional work. Among the number are
President Faunce, of Brown Univer
sity; President Thompson, of Ohio,
State University; Chancellor Kirk
land, of Vanderbilt University; Presi
dent Moffatt, of Washington and Jef
ferson College; President Snyder, of
Wofford College; Bishop Hendrix, of
Kansas City; Bishop McDowell, of
Chicago; Bishop Atkins, of North
Carolina, and Prof. George A. Coe, of
Union Theological Seminary.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Mt. Vernon Lodge, F. and A. M.—
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. and
A. M., meets on regular communtcs
tion every second Thursday night is
each month at Masonic Hall. lr«
floor Max Joseph building, Clayton
street. All Master Mason* are cor
dially Invited to attend.
WILLIAM PITTMAN. W. M.
J. R. CRANE. Sec’y.
Keystone Chapter, R. A. M.—Key atom*
. Chapter, No. 1. Royal Arch' Mason*
meets every third Tuesday night a«
8 o’clock at the lodge room in ths
Max Joseph building- All qualtfisc
companions Invited to attend. - '
W. C. JORDAN, H. P
FRED T. MOON, Secy.
'It
* + + + *♦♦♦ * « • * • * (
• The Athens Hardware Co. deal-4
• era in Hardware. Cutlery, Guns. •
• Woedenware, etc.. Garden Hose, •
• Lawn Mowers. Ice Cream Free •
• era, ete. 241 ead 2H Broad *
• Street. •
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COTTON SEED OIL.
Opening. Closing.
Spot 7.350 7.40
March 7.25 0.730 7.33 07.36
April 7.1307.36
May .7.830 7.36
April 7.2701.35
July 7.43@7.45
September . . .7.4707.49
October 6.9006.92
November . . . .6.6106.64
December, . . ..6.400 6.50
7.3507.38
7.3707.40
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6.9106.92
6.6006.64
6.400 6.50
THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION MEETS TODAY.
Nashville, Tenn., March 8.—With
an attendance of college presidents,
thcologlsts and lea'dlng workers from
all sections of the country the seventh*
general convention of the Religious
Education Association assembled In
this city today for a three days’ ses
sion. The objects of the association
In brief, are to promote the Interests
indicated In Its name by giving atten
tion to the religion aspects of educa-
•t. Elmo Lodge, K. of P.—St. Blmcj
Lodge, No. 40. Knigbts'of Pythla*
meets every Monday night at 8:00
o'clock at Its Castle Hall In the Max
Joseph building; corner Clayton ana
Wall streets. Phone 202, 3-ring*
Visiting Knights cordially Invited io
attend.
C. A. VONDERLEITH. C. C
T. H. NICKERSON, K. of R. and •
Athene, B. P. O. E. No. 790.—Meet*
every Wednesday night at •:**
o’clock, at lodge quarters, come*
Broad and Lumpkin streets.
E. BANCROFT, U. R
GEO. H. PALMER. Sec'ty.
Meets every Monday night in Odd
Fellows Hall over Davlson-Nichol-
i-on Co.’s. All brethren are invited
to attend each meeting.
J. D. SEVERNS. N. G
J. A. MEALOR, R. S.
Glenn Lodge, No. 75, I. O. O. F.—
Meets every Thursday night, at *
o'clock, at Lodge room in Carlton
Building Clayton St. All Odd Fel
lows In good standing are Invite*
to attend. ,
GEO. B. DAVIS. N. G
A. B HARPER. Sec'ty. -
Oliver Encampment, No.
eervy Friday night in the Odd Fe
lows Hall over Davlson-Nlcholao
Co.’s store, Clayton street.
A. A. BRIGHAM. C. P
1. A. MEALOR, Scribe.
Geo. B. Da via Camp, No. 292, W. O. W
Meet* every Wednesday night. *•
Lodge room. In Davlson-Nlcholmon
Co. Hall on Jackson St. 'All visit
ing Soverigns are cordially Invited
to attend. A. A. BRIGHAM. C. C.
JOHN MAPPIN. Clerk