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THE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911.
ATTENTION, PROPERTY OWNERS! Georgia May Get
Another Grid Star
Have you property for aale7 List it with us. We keep constantly in
touch with prospective purchasers for property of any description. All busi
ness receives our careful and active attention.
ERWIN & CO.
SHORT NOTES
OF INTEREST
V
Real Estate—Erwin & Company.
Fire Insurance—-Erwin 4 Company.
Why not divide my fire insurance
with J. C. Jester?
W. M. Pittman will save you mon
ey on Furniture, Stoves, Shoes, etc.
Pop-over or Gem Pans, Erie waffle
sod wafer irons. Bondurant Hard
ware Co.
Savory Steam Cookers cooks with
live steam. Try one. Sold on ap
proval. Bondurant Hardware Co.
Wanted:—Hotel Sanges has 5 va
cancies for regular boarders and
mom for 50 mealers. tf
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SHORT NOTES
OF INTEREST.
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Fire Insurance—Lipscomb & Co.
Real Estate—Lipscomb & Co.
Cheap insurance.—It costs as much
as the best. Get the best We have
It Lipscomb & Co.
THE LARGE8T SAVING*
SANK IN ATHENS
The Athens Savings Bank pays i
per cent Interest on savings deposit*
compounded January lit, July 1st
Deposits received from 11.00 up. Qet
the saving habit.
Get Chas. W. Parr's prices on
painting and wall decorating before
giving your order.
Hotel Sanges wants
boarders and 50 mealers.
regular
tf
For Rent—9-room house, Washing
ton street F. G. Umbach. tf
NOTICE—Will sell my grocery bus-
ni*ss. best cash stand In the city, best
stand. for country produce in the city.
Big sales every day, all cash. See me
COO Thomas SL 3t
Bludwine, fresh orange, the best
drink in the world.
For Rent—186 Milledge Ave., two
(2) large front rooms, well located,
either furnished or unfurnished, tf
Feather Dusters, Floor Mops and
Oust Pans, at Bondurant Hardware
Co. tf
For Rent—6 room house on DuBose
•ve Apply to Mrs. W. E. Mathews.
3t
One Pair Large Mules for sale. Har
deman and Phinlzy. 3t
Coaching—Pupils in primary and
grammar school grades. Phone 823-J.
kelp Wanted:—Good man for bot
tling department in wholesale liquor
house. Must be sober and reliable
anil give good reference. Address
106 ’Oast 4th SL, Chattanooga, Tenn.
w i*i.- . >■». , 2t
' For Rent—On Cobb SL, 6-room
apartment; two private baths, electric
lights and gas. Mrs. W. A. Jester, tf
Wood $3.00 cord. Lyndon. tf
. Drink Bludwine, the finest drink In
the world. At founts, tn bottles. 6c.
Rooms and Board.—$4.00 per week.
All conveniences. 677 College Ave. 3t
Np. 4 Yost Typewriter for sale la
good shape at $10.50. Call 77 The
McGregor Co. It
Typewriters for rent terms reason
able. Call 77 McGregor Co. It
Cooking Utensil Insurance, “WEAR-
EVER" Aluminum. A. A. Johnson.
Phone 339—U
Found—Bunch of 5 keys. Owner
can get by calling at Banner office
and paying for this ad.
Furnished Rooms for Rent. Close
in. 149 Dougherty SL It
For Sale.—One roll-top desk. Room
601. Sou. Mutal Bldg. It
For RenL—7 room house on College
avenue. 2 blocks from postoffice. Cobb
Lampkin. 3t
For RenL—Two 4-room apartments,
nest to express office. Cobb Lamp-
kin. 3t
Wanted—Three connecting rooms.
Unfurnished, for light housekeeping.
Address T., care Banner office.
For Sale.—5-room house; all mod
em conveniences. DuBose & DuBose.
6t
For Rent—One largo furnished
room and two unfurnished. Close in.
J. L. Pondley, 335 Clayton or 129
Dougherty. It
Haughey's
Elite.
orchestra tonight at
Myonnaise Mixers, egg whips, mix
ing bowls, cake spoons. Bondurant
Hardware Co.
Wanted—Men to prepare for posi
tions now waiting at top wages. Learn
the barber trade. Few weeks quali
fies. No dull seasons—no strikes—
cash every Saturday nighL An army
of graduate depending upon us for
help. Apply by mail. Moler Barber
College, Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale—Rubber stamps, seals,
stencils, and general office supplies
Call on R. Crowe, 259% Clayton SL.
or phone 805-2.
(Special to The Banner).
Savananh, Ga., SepL 18.—Universi
ty of Georgia may get one of the best
little football stars ever turned out
in this city this season. He is John
ny Cooley.
Johnny has not yet definitely made
up his mind about going to the uni
versity, but is thinking it over, and
according to several of his friends,
Coach Cunningham's squad will soon
be augmented by the presence of the
crack Savannah gridiron gladiator.
Last season Cooley was a member of
the local all star aggregation which
swept the Jacksonville and Charles
ton elevens before it in the inter-city
games played here Christmas and
New Years'. He was a star In both
these games and provided he enters
the university this fall, his many
friends here will follow with interest
his career as a member of Coach Cun
ningham's aggregation.
Fast on -his feet and a good foot
ball general, Johnny should be able
tc give the other candidates a battle
for a position at end or quarterback
on the 1911 Red and Black eleven.
Housekeepers’
Supplies
And Conveniences
Marion Harland Coffee Pots.
Percolator Coffee Pot*.
Enamel and Tinware Coffee Pots.
Saratoga Potato Chippers, Vegeta
ble Slicers, Food Choppers, Meat
Roastres, all grades and sizes. The
celebrated Lisk Roaster, bread and
cake boxes, sugar and flour buckets,
patty irons, table mats. We keep
everything for the dining room and
kitchen. Rogers Silverware in knives
and forks, spoons, ladles, butter
knives, soup ladles, etc. We can save
you money on silverware. Haviland
and Austrian China In open stock and
made up sets. White and gold china
In several grades. Prices to suit all.
We carry everything for the house
keeper and you make a mistake if
you fail to see us.
H. T. HUGGINS S SON
Altering, Repairing,
ever Cafe RoyaL
R. O. Starick,
tf
Money Loaned to salaried people;
nctes bought and discounted. Phone
299. Georgia Loan Co, Sou. Mu. Bldg.
Haughey’s
Elite.
orchestra tonight at
Walter's orchestra tonight at Lyric.
DOPE BY DAN.
Beginning this week practice by
the Georgia football squads will set
tle down to a steady grind. Almost
impossible it is yet to determine the
good qualties of the new men. The
lir,e-up for the first two weeks will be
a problem difficult to solve. The old
men get first choice and it is up to
the new men to prove more capable
and when they show to better advan
tage they will win a place. There are
not enough suits to go around and
with candidates clamoring for uni
forms there is a chance of some good
men being lost to the team.
It will take good steady nerve to
stand the hard practice week and
when the real work starts the weak-
hearted will fall out.
“Cold Footed."
It has been considered a disgrace
the University for a fellow to show
lark of nerve and when a boy has
the size and ability to help the team
and falls dow-n through lack of nerve,
the student body gives him the title
"Cold Footed," and to them he re
mains under this stigma until he can
show the mistake.
It does not take size to make a foot-
MARKETS.
Oct
8.30 8.45
8.45
Jan
. 8.05 8.05
8.10
May
. 8.12% 8.10
8.12%
COTTON
SEED OIL MARKET.
Opening.
Closing.
Spot
7.00@7.15
SepL
. .. 7.04@7.0S
7.00@7.01
OcL
.. 6.14@6.20
6.05@6.09
Nov
.. 5.94(56.00
5.86@5.88
Dec
.. 5.93@5.95
5.84@5.87
Jan
.. 5.82(55.94
5.83® 5.85
Feb.
.. 5.92®5.98
5.84@5.86
Mar.
.. 5.95 @5.97
5.86@5.88
Cotton: 11%c.
Weather: Fair.
NEW YORK COTTON.
Boarders and mealers wanted at
Hotel Sanges. Service satisfactory tf
Bludwine, fresh orange, the best
drink in the world.
Savory Roasters and steam cook
ers sold on 10 days trial. Bondurant
Hardware Co.
White Canvas Shoes Repaired.—
Martin Bros. Retips, halt soles and
heels, and repairs generally—white
canvas as well as all other shoes. 455
Clayton St. Phone 621.
Frying Baskets, Soap Stone Grid
dles, dish mops. Chain pot cleaners.
Bondurant Hardware Co.
Walter’s orchestra tonight at Lyric.
Wanted At Once—Laborers to help
lay sewer system at Winder, Ga.
Good salary. Apply to J. J. Wilson,
Mayor. 2w
Bludwine, fresh orange, the best
drink in the world.
For Sale.—R. I. Red cockrels (red
kind). White and brown leghorn
cockrels. M. G. Dearing. It
For Rent—Furnished front room.
Apply to 125 Clayton SL It
Japaned bread and cake boxes, Jap
anese tea trays 15c up. Bondurant
Hardware Co.
When In need of any kind of aho«
repairing Phone 1010. Will call for
and deliver all work. Max M. Hu
bert, No. 120 Clayton SL
Previous
Open.
Close.
Close.
Sept
. 11.36
11.39-40
11.39-41
Oct
. 11.23
11.22-23
11.28-29
Nov
11.25-27
11.30-32
Dec
. 11.35
11.31-32
11.38-39
Jan
. 11.32
11.27-29
11.36-37
Mch
. 11.41
11.40-40
11.48-49
May
. 11.52
11.50-51
11.58-59
July
. 11.57
11.49-50
11.58-59
LIVERPOOL
COTTON.
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Open.
Close.
Close.
Sept
. ..6.61
6.60%
6.65
Sept.-Oct. .
... 6.16
6.13%
6.20
Oct.-Nov. .
... 6.08
6.06%
6.12
Nov.-Dee. .
... 6.06
6.04%
6.09%
Dec.-Jan. .
... 6.05% 6.04%
6.09
Jsn.-Feb. .
... 6.05
6.04%
6.09%
Feb.-Meh. .
... 6.07% 6.06%
6.11
Mch.-Apr.
... 6.10
6.08%
6.13
Apr.-May
6.09%
6.14
May-June .
... 6.11
6.10%
6.15
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
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ball player, but rather brains and
*
Open.
Close.
Close.
nerve. Here is developed the steady
WHEAT—
nerve that stamps a man who Is
Sept
92%
92%
91%
strong In facing difficulties. The ono
Dec
95%
95%
95%
motto taught the players by the
May
1.01%
1.01%
1.01
coaches Is “no Georgia man ever
CORN—
showed himeslf a coward and to rep-
Sept
67%
68
67%
resent the University on the gridiron
Deo
64
64%
63%
you must have nerve.
llay
65%
657s
65%
There is in school an abundance
OATS—
of heavy line material and plenty of
Sept
42%
42%
42%
good backfield men. but a lack of.ends
Dec.
44%
45%
45
and quarterbacks. Just the feverse
May
47%
4776
47%
from last year, when the line was
PORK—
weak and the hacks and forwards were
Sept
14.90.
14.87%
15.00
strong. While prospects are at pres-
Jan
15.30
15.25
15.25
ent favorable the team has yet to
LARD—
show the qualities of a winner. Good
Sept
9.27%
9.27%
prospects don’t make good teams.
Oct
9.1714
9.27%
9.27%
Work is the keynote of Buceess.
Jan
9.05
9.00
9.05
2400 Acres $27.50 Per Acre
The above plantation will be offered at thia prioo for a few day* only.
Located 34 miles from Athena.
$Vz miles from Woodvllle.
mile from Woodstock.
Fifteen good tenant houses.
18 settlements with mill and gin.
500 acres under plow. •'
600 acres under splendid hay meadows. '
600 acres original forest timber.
600 acres creek and river bottom.
CAMPBELL & BARROW
PHONE 177.
228* CLAYTON ST.
May
SIDES—
Sept.
9.07% 9.02%
8.42% 8.42%
that the fevered, swollen tissues are
reached at once. Never mind how
long you have suffered nor how often
you have been disappointed, we know
Ely’s Cream Balm is the remedy you
should use. All druggists. 50c. Mailed
by Ely Bros, 56 Warren streeL New
York.
Haughey’s
Elite.
orchestra tonight at
Nasal Catarrh, an inflammation of
the delicate membrane lining the air-
passages, is not cured by any mix
tures taken into the stomach. Don’t
waste time on them. Take Ely’s
Cream Balm through the nostrils, so
All Musicians Have
United With Union
With the accepting the applications
Sunday afternoon of the members of
Haughey’s orchestra for membership
in the Athens local of the American
Federation of Musicians, practically
every professional musician in Athens
is now a member of the local organ
ization. This makes a very large and
systematic organization for a city of
the size of Athens aDd will insure
the best talent at all occasions where
the services of the musician, soloist
or orchestra, are in demand. Sixteen
of these musicans are now employed
in the three motion pictures here ev
ery day.
While Sister is in Atlant aHospital,
Miss Dunham Dies in Hospital Here
Yesterday morning shortly after
midnight occurred the death of Miss
Gussie Dunham at the hospital. She
had been ill for some time. The de
ceased was slxty-two years of age.
She was a sister of Mrs. Short, living
on Prince avenue, and made her home
with Mrs. Short till she was taken to
the hospital recently for treatmenL
Mrs. Short, It Is reported. Is also quite
1U and Is in a hospital or sanitarium
In Atlanta.
The body was removed to the un
dertaking parlors of Dorsey & Funk-
ensteln, where it was prepared for
burial and awaitedt he departure of the
Contral of Georgia train yesterday af
ternoon. The casket was sent to Bu-
ent Vista, where the funeral and bn-
rial will occur this morning.
Col. Shackelford in State Library
Hunting up Law on City Court Matter
IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
FORD TAKE
For Rent:—One-horse stable.
Pendley, 129 Dougherty St.
J. L.
It
Have You bought that Universal
Percolar yet? 4 cups $3.50; 6 cups
$4.00; 9 cups $4.50. Bondurant Hard
ware Co.
Freight-Elevator—For ^ale, $25.00.
Upsoomb 4k Co. - «
On the request of the secretary of
the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Wa
terway Association, the mayor has ap
pointed ten delegates to attend the
convention which Is to be held in
Montgomery, Ala, on November 20-
21-22.
The following letter will be of In
terest:
“The Fourth Annual Convention of
the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Wa
terway Association will be held at
Montgomery, Ala, November 20-21-22,
1911. This will he a most important
convention and will be addressed by
men known throughout the country,
familiar with the problems Involved,
and deal with subjects of very great
concern to the Atlantic and Gnlf
States, and adjoining states, looking
to Increased transportation facilities,
and the development of Indus tries la
(Special to the Banner.)
Atlanta, Ga, Sept. 18.—Thomas J.
Shackelford was this afternoon sworn
in by Gov. Hoke Smith as judge of the
city court of Athens. He received his
commission. This he considers offic
ially constituting him judge of the
city court of Athens, a position still
held by Jurge H. S. WesL whose term
has expired, on the grounds that Mr.
Shackelford’s appointment was not
confirmed by the senate and that
therefore no vacancy, occurred.
Before coming to Atlanta today Mr.
Shackelford .was informally notified
bj Judge C. H. Brand that Judge West
had applied to him for an injunction
to prevent Mr. Shackelford from tak
ing the office under the commission
of the governor. Judge Brand has
set the matter for a hearing on next
Saturday in Athens.
Mr. Shackelford stated today that
he was undecided as yet whether he
will rest his case upon the injunction
proceedings which Judge West has In
stituted or would institute himself
quo warranto proceedings for the pur
pose of ousting Judge West from the
office.
The contentions of Judge West and
Judge Shackelford are well known,
hinging altogether on the senate’s
failure to confirm the governor’s ap
pointment of Mr. Shackelford. Mr.
Shackelford has spent the day in At
lanta studying over the case in the
state library and conferring with the
governor. He says he finds no record
whatever In the senate Journal of the
confirmation of the appointment of
Judge West, when that appointment
was made bf Gov. Brown on the
death of Judge Howell Cobb, then the
incumbenL He says that he was In
formed that there is no record of it in
the senate papers filed under seal
with the secretary of state. This as
sertion of Mr. Shackelford may figure
In an Important manner In the litiga
tion over the office. Mr. Shackelford
will return to Athens at once and be
gin preparations to meet the Injunc
tion case before Judge Brand.
Atlanta, Ga, Sept. 18.—Special to
the Banner.—The afternoon Georgian
contained the following story from an
interview with Col. T. J. Shackelford
of Athens, which will be of interest
to the many who are watching for de
velopments in the city court judge-
ship contest in Clarke county:
From the Georgian.
One side of the Athens city court
judgship controversy was transferred
to Atlanta Monday, when Judge T. J.
Shackelford spent several hours in
the state library at the capitol “read
ing up” on the law relative to the ap
pointment of city court judges and
the creation of the Athens city court.
Judge Shackelford was recently ap
pointed judge of this court as an in
terim appointment by Governor Hoke
Smith, after the state senate had de
clined to consider this with several
other appointments made by the gov
ernor while the legislature was in ses
sion. Judge H. S. WesL the incum
bent, whom Judge Shackelford was
named to succeed, has declined to re
tire and is resisting in the ocurts the
claim of Judge Shackeford to the of
fice.
Judge Shackelford said he had been
Informed by Judge C. H. Brand that
the latter had Issued a temporary In
junction petitioned for by Judge West
to prevent Judge Shackelford sitting
on the bench in the Athens court.
However, he had not been served with
the papers in the injunction case and
all directions.
“We ask that you appoint ten dele
gates to the convention, and send
names and addresses to the under
signed.
“An early reply will he appreciated.
“Yours truly,
“Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Wa
terway i Association, Lelaad J.
Henderson, Secretary."
Those appointed by the mayor to
represent Athens are among the lead
ing business men of this city. They
are: Messrs. W. S. Holman, C. B.
Griffith, W. T. Bryan, M. G. Michael,
J. E. Talmadge, Jr, E. H. Dorsey, W.
H. Morton. C. H. Phinlzy, J. N. Webb,
and G. H. Hutmst
did not know when it would come up
for hearing. He expects that proceed
ing in a few days. In the meantime
he is making no effort to assume the
judicial functions other than prepar
ing himself for the litigation that has
been launched.
In the library Judge Shackelford
hunted up the legislative act passed
back in the seventies, creating the
‘‘city court of Clarke county.” Ho
also looked through the senate jour
nal of 1909, the first session following
the appointment fo Judge West to the
bench. It is said that journal shows
now record of his appointment ever
having been confirmed.
Judge eWst was appointed some
thing more than two years ago to fill
cut the unexpired term of the late
Judge Howell Cobb, whose term
would have expired on September 12,
1911, the adte from which Judge
Shackelford’s appointment dates.
Judge West contends that until the
appointment of his successor is con
firmed by the senate no vacancy ex
ists in this courL Judge Shackel
ford’s contention is that he has been
regularly appointed to this office and
sholud have been permitted to quali
fy and assume it on September 12. It
is a matter for the courts to deter
mine as to which contention is cor-
recL
There is no contest as to solicitor
of this court, S. C. Upson having been
reappointed.
Broke Arm Sunday While Cranking
Another Man f s Machine for Him
Mr. Martin J. Abney, insurance maa
and good roads enthusiasL had both
Mr. Ben Epps had an arm broken Sun-
afternoon while attempting to crank
the automobile of Mr. W. S. Holman,
with whom he was driving over the
roads of Clarke and Madison counties.
It was reported yesterday also that
Mr. Ben Epps had an arm borken Sun
day in the samo manner. There
have been several accidents of this
nature here in the past few days.
STEPHENSON & HULL
Real Estate Telephone SOB
BARGAINS.
5-Room Cottage, Baxter St., for $1750.00. Easy Terms.
2 Vacant Lots on Lumpkin SL. 90x220, at $1100.00 each.
800 Acres Oglethorpe County at $17.50 per acre.
This farm pays as an investment over ten per oeat
370 Acres Oconee. County at $40.#0 per acre
200 Acres Clarke County at $26.09 per acre.
This farm pays as an Investment 1C per rent