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Georgia Railroad
(Eastern time.)
Leave Athens Arrive Athene
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TREATMENT CONSISTS OP
1 bottle painless injection fluid.
When you feel
tons, tired, worried or despondent it is a
,ure sign you need MOTT’S NERVERINE
PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and
sake life worth living. Be iura and ask to*
Mott’s Nerverine Pills
WILLIAMS WfG. CO.. PtruDb. CUyuUad. Ohio
H. R. PALMER * SONS.
I rubber tipped male syringe and
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Complete treatment $1; 8 treatments
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PAGE TWELVE.
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1912.
OCTOBER
29,
MORNING,
THE
BANNER,
TUESDAY
4rh Mell and Cloverhurst
.-. $ 37.50 per mo.
« r h 165 S. MUledge Ave.
$40.00 per mo.
A0 r h Lumpkin St. .. $60.00 per mo.
9 r b 396 Boulevard $35.00 per mo.
lOrh 130 Grady Ave. $40.00 per mo.
6 r h 596 Pulaski tS. $17.50 per me.
6 r h 573 Pulaski St $17.50 per mo.
5 r h 579 Pulaski St $47.50 per mo.
5 r h Barber St. $15.00 per mo.
6 r b 658 Pulaski fcS.~ $15.00 per mo.
4 r h Barberville $10.00 per mo.
4 r h Barbervllle ...$200.00 per yr.
8 r h Gor. Hoyt and Jackson Sts.
$25.00 per mo.
4 r h River St $10.00 per mo
Several other nice houses and stores
in good section of city.
For Eczema his trouble
NOT OF HEART
TTaa a mild soothing wash that Instantly
•tops the itch.
We have sold many other remedies for
skin trouble but none that we could per
sonally guarantee as we do the D. D. D.
Prescription. If 1 had Eczema Id use
D. D. D. Prescription
H. R. PALMER & SONS
AND PRINCE AVE. PHARMACY.
A
i iypewriter 'Proposition
E l Wort^Looking'Into.
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The latestfmodel number five (5) OLIVER with
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* PRINT YPE^f or 17c per day.
£ CALL ANDULET US SH0W;Y0U
ThejMcGregor Company, Agents
Judge Brand Yester
day Morning Drew
Grand and Trav
erse Jurors
SHORT NOTES
OF INTEREST
THE LARGEST SAVINGS
BANK IN ATHENS
The Athens Savings Bank payB 4
yer cent interest on savings deposits
compounded January 1st, July 1st
.Deposits received from $1.00 up. Get
she saving habit.
Have E. Walter tune your piano.
.tS3C Thomas St. Phone 585. tf
Fine Chrysanthemums for sale.
Mrs. Geo. McDorman. Phone 30. 6t
Wanted Table Boarders—Service and
i>rice right. Hotel Sanges. tt
For Rent—2 six room apartment
houses on Cobb St. W. A. Jester, tf
Fresh Country Eggs-
iiiul friers. Phone
I lawkes.
-Nice fat henB
1014. L. D.
It
SHORT NOTES
OF INTEREST
Insurance & Real Estate. Lipscomb.
Why not divide my fire Insurance
with J. C. Jester?
Fresh cut flowers at all
Phone 917.
tlmeB.
lmtb
Parma Violets for sale. Phone 142-L,
lOt.
Matinee Today, Colonial Theater
4 P. M. 10 Cents.
Calves bL; plants sold; phone 332-1
Wanted—Your auto tires to repair.
Sparks Vulcanizing Co. Phone 1177,
Investigate our Typewriter proposi
sition. It will pay you. The McGreg
or Company. 4t
Southern Coal Co. has the
grades of coal. Phone 1200.
best
3t
Matinee Today, Colonial
4 P. M. 10 Cents.
Theatei
Lady Stenographer with experience
■would like position in professional of
fice, physician or dentist Willing to
accept moderate salary where promo
tion is possible. Address, M. caya
Banner. It
For Sale—A fine Jersey cow not
giving milk. Dr. W. A. Carlton. 3t
Houses to rent E. S. Lynasn. tf
Chrysanthemums—Phone 880. lw
Southern Coal Co. has the best
grades of coal. Phone 1200. 3t
Matinee Today, Colonial Theater
4 P. M. 10 Cents.
Wanted—Nice comfortable warm
room with use of bath. Must be in
good location and close in. Address
liusiness, Post Office Box 621. 2t
or Sale—Berry vines, Miller’s Red
id Columbian Raspberries by the
dozen, hundred or thousand, also fine
rooted cuttings of my Great Elver
bearing Blackberry. Fine for va
randas. L. D. Conway. Phone 662-L,
cut this out. 2t-29-Nov,
0
The following deserved tribute to
■Bulge C. H. Brand of the Western
circuit appeared in the recent great
"Georgia Compendium” of the Constitu
tion, a special feature edition gotten
out by the great Southern daily:
The western circuit over which.
Judges Charles H. Brand presides and
over which he has presided for near
ly seven years is composed of the
counties of Clarke, Jackson, Walton,
Gwinnett, Banks and Oconee. It is
one of the largest in population ot
the country circuits in Georgia. Out
side of much business in the courts,
the chambers, work of his circuit is
very heavy and constant, and yet he
keeps right square up with both. His
record while on the bench has estab
lished three things, at least, which
is the common talk of everybody.
First. His perfect fairness and ab
solute impartality to all litigants, es
pecially in criminal cases. No pris
oner or any attorney has ever been
beard to complain at the judge’s
charges or rulings on the evidence.
Though a solicitor general for eight
years, prosecuting criminals with re
lentless vigor, yet as a judge in his
charges he often gives defendants the
benefits of rules of law, which tne
facts of the case do not always de
mand, in the prisoner’s favor. But if
a conviction results, it sticks so far
'as the judge is concerned. At the
same time he is considerate and
merciful in the fines he imposes, es
pecially with the poor. He has never
granted a new trial in a criminal case
except by consent in one or two in
stances, and yet in criminal cases he
has been reversed by the supreme
court only once and by the court of
appeals only once, in both of which
cases the defendants were retired,
convicted and affirmances had In said
courts. On the civil side of the court
bis record of affirmances in the su
preme court and the court appeals is
unexcelled perhaps by few judges,
any, in the state. The records show
that he is rarely reversed, perhaps
less than any judge in the state.
Second. His capacity and ability
or tact to dispatch business. It is
said he works more hours during a
day and disposes of more business
than any other judge in Georgia.
Third. The consideration he shows
to grand and traverse jurors and all
parties who have to attend his courts.
He is remarkably popular with the
people of his circuit. While he has
had opposition in both of his races
before the people, yet in each case
be carried every county in his cir
cuit and every militia district but one
in both races, defeating his opponents
between 11,000 and 12,000 votes.
He was the first judge in Georgia
to inaugurate war against the gun
man, or the professional pistol toter.
He stands for the enforQement of the
present prohibition law. In his
charges to the grand juries he takes
the position that it can be enforced
in any county or community if the
people want it enforced, and in his
circuit it is being enforced as much as
any other criminal law, as a rule.
He succeeded his father at the lat
ter’s death in February as president
of the Brand Banking Company at
Lawrenceville, Ga., one of the strong
est and wealthiest country banks in
the state, and when he left Lawrence
ville in 1902 and located in Athens he
was one of the largest individual tax
payers in Gwinnett connty.
Judge Brand was able to be out
yesterday morning—though still quite
weak and feeling the effects of his
recent attack of acute appendicitis.
He went to his offices in the early
morning and later went to the court
house where he drew the grand jury
and the traverse juries for the April
term of the superior court, 1913.
Grand Jurors Drawn.
A. L. King.
M. M. Arnold.
J. E. Talmadge, Sr.
F. C. Thornton.
Sam E. Suddeth.
A. E. Griffith. 5
T. W. Shackelford.
W.W. Duncan.
C. D. Cox.
J. W. Noel.
E. H. Youngkin.
K. B. Dixon.
J L. McLeroy.
C. L. Proctor.
H. T. Huggins.
G. H. Thurmond.
T. P. Vincent. ‘
H. T. Pope. ‘ ’ v
J H. Klein. '* ”
T. R. Crawford. ’ “. r
H. R. McLean. •'
W. H. Davis.
E. C. Jackson
W. A. Fowler.
T. F. J. Comer.
W. J. Tuck.
G. H. Palmer
J. W. Chipley
Abe Joel
J. N. Webb.
Traverse Jurors.
G. M. Caskey.
T. W. Griffeth.
J. M. Robers.
G. H. Hulme, Jr,
Ben L. Epps.
Wm. D. Nash.
J. S. Coile.
R. C. Holman.
E. R. Hodgson, Jr,
D. W. Huff.
H. T. HufT.
W. B. Melton
James Adams.
J. Z. Hoke, Jr.
Y. F. Cash. _ _ .
J. D. Tribble.
J. B. McClurd ‘ '
Chas. Baugh.
G. W. Patton.
J. C. Jackson.
L. B. Thurmond.
Oscar Nichols
A. H. Hodgson.
J. W. McElhannon.
J. G. Edwards.
W. F. Black.
R A. Washburn.
C. G. Parnell.
W. H. Kytle.
E. C. Callaway.
J. F. Rhodes.
H. J. Oldhom -
A. C. Durant.
B. F. Woods.
W C. Jordan.
Real Facts In Regard To F. R.
Huffman’s Illness. ReUef Ob
tained By Curing His
Stomach Ailments.
Waynesvffle.N. C-—Mr. F. R. Huffman,
of this city, says: " I suffered dreadfully
with what 1 thought was heart trouble,
tnd tried various medicines in vain.
After other remedies had failed, Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught restored me to
health. I would dot feel safe without
Black-Draught in the houser I consider
it worth its weight in gold.
It cured my indigestion, and by this
means 1 was restored to health. I can
not express my gratitude forits benefits.”
Good health depends on the condition
of your digestion. Poor digestion and
good health do not go together.
Thedford’s Black-Draught will
thoroughly cleanse and set in order your
digestive system.
It has done this for others, during the
past 70 years, and is today the most
popular vegetable liver remedy on the
market. Try it
Insist on Thedford’s. Price 25c.
Personal and
Social News
(Continued from page 2.)
Fall Goods Arriving
Large line Toys, Dolls, Doll Car
riages, Boys’ Wagons, In addition to
our regular line of China, Glass and
Housefnnisb Ing Goods Is being daily
added to with new things.
We carry the compHtest line of
Dinner Sets to be found and a more
varied line than you’ll find in Atlanta.
Prices Lower.
ALUMINUM KITCHEN WARE
NICKLE PLATE AND ENAMELED
WARE.
Beef and Turkey Roasters in Lisks,
Savoy. Onyx and Sheet Iron. Waffle
Irons, Stick and Muffin Pans.
Everything for the Housekeeper.
H. T. HUGGINS & SON
Broad St, 'Phone 125
FOR S A L Eipaa
Three Acr
On University Drive For
$2,500
CAMPBELL & BARROW
PHONE 177
Dr. J. P. Proctor returned yester
day from Atlanta, where he has been
with his little daughter, Harriette, for
an operation. Their many friends will
be interested to know she stood the
operation well, and hope she will soon
be entirely well.
Miss Ruth Weatherly left yesterday
for Meridian, Miss., to spend several
weeks. She will he an attendant at
Miss Lorine Eathrage’s marriage. Be
fore returning home she will visit SL
Louis.
Little Miss Katharine Park will en
tertain a number of her friends at a
Hallowe’en party this evening from
seven to nine.
The many friends of Mr. J. R. Crane
will be sorry to learn that he contin
ues to be critically ill at his home on
Prince avenue, but is somewhat im
proved.
Mrs. Edward Groover, of Jackson
ville, Fla., arrives in the city today
to be the guest of Mrs. Fred Morton
on Hill street.
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, of Aus
tin, Texas, president of tfie general
Federation of Woman’s Clubs, left yes
terday for New York, after spending
the past few days in the city with
Mrs. H. C. White and Mrs. M. A. Lips
comb.
Mr. Clarke Howell, Jr., who spent
the week-end in Atlanta, with his par
ents, has returned to the city.
Dr. and Mrs. T. H. (Mell, ot Atlanta,
are the guests of Miss Ellen Mell on
Hill street
When you drink Bludwine at Citi
zens Pharmacy, don’t fail to ask for
a “V” ticket
(Advertisement).
iW E5LRY
Ci The Very Latest Fall Styles.""" Whatever? you have
seen in the large cities or read about you will find here.
EYES TESTED FREE
C. A. SCUDDER, Je\**>ler
Cupid Laughs at
Detectives
Also
(Special to the Banner.)'
Atlanta, Oct 28.—M. M. Mashburn,
of Robin street called in the whole
police force and detective depart
ment to help him in his effort td
prevent his pretty sixteen-year-old
daughter from marrying J. T. Cun
ningham, twice her age,—and then
failed.
Cupid laughed at sleuths, and
badges and brass buttons, just as he
is reported to laugh at locksmiths,
The detectives' were no match for
him. <
J. T. Cunningham had been board
ing at the Mashburn home since his
wife died, suddenly, e short time ago.
Mr. Mashburn was very much in
censed a few days ago to find that
the boarder had forgotten bis recent
hereavement completely and was ma
king violent love to bis yonng daugh
ter, Sarah.
Last night he called up the police
to tell them that the couple had run
away together to get married.
Matinee Today, Colonial Theater
4 P. M. 10 Cents.
T BE
COLONIAL THEATRE
Wed. night, Oct. 30th.
Werba & Leuscher
Announce the first local ap
pearance of America’s most
distinguished character actor
LOUIS mi IN
“Elevating a Husband”
Six months in New York,
crowding three quarters
The play that made 100,000
Ne w York play-goers cheer
Prices 50c to $2.00
LIVER OUT OF ORDER—THAT’S
ALL. LLOYD’S LIVER-ACT WILL
SET YOU RIGHT.
When you are grouchy—feel gener
ally bad—nothing tastes good to you
—even your cigars are bad—your
Liver is out of order—it is not doing
its proper amount of work. Waste
products are not being eliminated
from your system as they should—
thus causing you to feel blue and
grouchy. .
Lloyd’s LIver-Aot will make you a
new man—acting on the liver it caus
es it to throw off these waste pro
ducts—tones up the liver—assists it
to do its proper amount of work and
your trouble Is relieved.
Lloyd’s Liver-Act ds sold by all
Drug Stores—50 cents a bottle.
Try a bottle and if you are not sat
lsfied go back and get your money
3t. - (Advt)
A Fighting
Cock
**I fed like a fighting cock”
Is the expression of the man
with an active liver—he
tackles his work with vim—
he is successful—nine times
out of ten you will End he
takes
Tutt’s Pills
which have been used by a
million people with satisfac
tory result. At your drug
gist’s—sugar coated or plain.
Stationery
Bargains
We have several hundred
more boxes of that 25c sta
tionery that we are closing out
from our wholesale department
at the sensational price of
10c Box
Come quick as they are going
fast.
The McGregor
Company
Have you considered the amount of Money Made In
Development of Acreage?
Today—Per acre.
Tomorrow—per loL
Next day—per foot.
Don’t say “Mr. Blank i 8 a lucky man,” but rather, “Mr.
Blank used good judgment and Invested wisely.”
I have some good tracts «on my list, come In and let’s
talk it over.
1-1. P. HINTION
. The Real Estate Man”
Office ’Phone 262. Residence ’Phone 254.
FOR SALE
Twenty acres good farm land on which is located
a two room tenant house.
This property is on graded road just four miles
from County Court House.
$ 1,000.00
JNO. T. GHOLSTON
A Beautiful Lot
100x200 feet, one block from Mil-
ledge Ave.
A nice home near Normal School,
and—
Three new negro houses In New
town.
All for sale at low prices.
R. T. GOODWYN
303 Sou. MuL Bldg.
Phone 835.
For Sale
5-Room Cottage on Bloomfield SL,
on lot 80x300, beautiful shade, good
water, house now being overhauled.
A bargain at $2,509.00. Terms $1,000
cash, and $1,500 for 8 years at 8 per
cent interest. A snap.
Cobb Lampklns’ splendid home, 158
Dougherty St, furnished throughout
at a low price.
145 Grady Ave., 7-room house. Large
lot, all conveniences cheap at $3,600.
See this soon.
For Rent
2 Office Rooms over Express Bldg.
f ' .
Lampkin Realty Co.
Phone 637 or 266.
The Domestic Science Stove
T HE recreation hours oftentimes teach val
uable lessons. .It is during these hours
that things arc done the easiest way, and
thus you learn many labor saving methods good
for every day use.
The electric grill not only adds ease to t^e fon
of making fudge or cosiness to the impromptu
luncheon, but it also teaches the most important
lesson in domestic science—how to cook in the
easiest, cleanest and least expensive way.
Anything you wish can be quickly cooked by
it. You can grill, boil, fry, toast, stew and bake
griddle cakes—all on the dining room table or
dh the litde table in your own boudoir.
ATHENS RAILWAY AND
ELECTRIC GO.
FOR $3,000.00
I can sell you a most desirable five room and reception hall cottage on
nice large corner lot In spjendld neighborhood/ All conveniences.
This price-is less than "the lot and house cost.
FOR $1,000.00
Can sell you a most deslrablo lot on University Drive not far from
Milledge. Small cash payment and balance monthly.
Have a nice home for $3,650.00 and one for $2,000.00, both are at sac
rifice prices.
D. G. ANDERSON
HARRY HULL i
Real Estate and Fire insurance
_ FOR SALE
Five Room Cottage on Bloomfield 8tr*v*"
Three Cottages on Boulevard. . ,J v ■ Sr,
Six Room Cottage on of from 20 acre, to 50 .ere* otoee
W. have for sal. ^ rMg0nab „ prtcefc