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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1911.
MR. EDWIN B. MAGILL
PURCHASED PROPERTY
Mr. Edwin B. Magili, of Kansas
City, has purchased from Messrs,
J. and F. C. Shackelford twenty acres
of land fronting on north Mllledge
avenue six hundred and fifty feet. Mr.
Magili has had the property subdivld
ed and will commence at once the
sale of lots. He will build a number
of attractive homes facing on Mllledge
nvenue, which we will offer for sale.
The Investment represents several
thousand dollars and the property Is
among the most desirable building
property In the city.
That section of the city Is rapidly
building and a number of handsome
homes will be built there during the
spring and summer.
Life 8aved at Death's Door.
"I never felt so near my grave,
writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling
ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough
and lung trouble pulled me down
100 pounds, In spite of doctor's treat
ment for two years. My father,
mother and two sisters died of con
sumption, and that I am alive today
Is due solely to Dr. King's Nett Dis
covery, which completely cured me.
"Now I weigh 187 pounds and have
been well and strong for years,
Quick, safe, sure, It's the best reme
dy on earth for coughs, colds,
grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat
and lung troubles. 50c and (1.00
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W
J. Smith & Bro„ and H. R. Palmer £
Sons.
JUDGE SAMUEL J. WINN
A VISITOR TO THE CITY
Judge Samuel J. Winn, of Lawrence-
vllle, Is the guest of Judge C.
Brand nnd family. Judge Winn Is one
of the most prominent attorneys In
the state, and is considered one of the
ablest members of the Georgia bar.
He Is well known in this city nnd has
many friends here. He will spend
several days In -Athens renewing old
acquaintances.
An attack of the grl pis often fol
lowed by a persistent cough, which
to many proves a great annoyance,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been extensively used and with good
success for the relief and cure of this
cough. Many cases hare been cured
after all other remedies had failed.
Sold by all dealers.
MISS ISMA DOOLEY GETS
VERDICT FOR DAMAGES
Miss Isma Dooley, social editor of
the Constitution, and well known In
Athens, where she has been a visitor
several times, has received a verdict
awarding her 11,500 damages for per
sonal Injuries sustained by being
knocked down by an automobile In
this city several years ago on a com
mencement occasion.
Do you know that croup can be pro
vented? Give Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy as soon as the child becomes
hoarse or even after the croupy cough
appears and It will prevent the at
tack. It Is also a certain cure for
croup and has never been known to
fall. Sold by all dealers.
NORTHWEST GOLFERS
AT DEL MONTE, CAL.
San Francisco, Cal., Fb. 11—Many
of the leading golfers on the coast,
Including a good representation of
the clubs In the northwest, gathered
at Del Monte today for the opening
of the annual midwinter tournament
on the links at that noted resort. The
tournament Is attracting much atten
tion, as It Is the first important affair
of its kind this year. The program
covers seven days and provides
events for both men and women.
Falls Victim to Thieves.
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has
\ Justifiable grievance. Two thieves
Hole his health for twelve years.
They were a liver and kidney trou
ble. Then Dr. King’s New Life Pills
throttled them. He’s well now. Un
•Ivalod for Constipation, Malaria,
Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c. W. J.
Smith £ Bro., and H. R. Palmer £
INTERNATIONAL
BOWLING TOURNEY.
St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 11.—With
some of the best bowlers In America
-entered, the annual tournament of
the International Association opens
In this city tonight and will contin
ue until February 22. The entry list
Is the largest In the history of the
association's tournaments. Not only
la this Immediate section represented
by many devotees of the game, but
from Illinois, Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska,
Manitoba and elsewhere many entries
have been received.
Wifa Cot Tip Top Advice.
My wife wanted me to take our
• to the doctor to cure an ugly
I,” writes D. Frankei, of Btreud,
A. "I said, 'Put Bucklen’s Arnica
ve on It.' She did so, and It cured
boll In a short time.” Quickest
ler of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns,
ilses, Sprains, Swellings. Best
s cure on earth. Try 1L Only 25c
W. J. Smith £ Bro., and H. R.
mer £ Sons.
, J. B. MITCHELL HAS
BEEN BROUGHT HOME
Ir. J. B. Mitchell, who was operat-
upon at the Tabernacle Infirmary
Atlanta several days ago, has been
ught to bis home In this city. While
iroved, he Is still quite a sick man
is unable to sit up as yet. His
nds hope for him a speedy recov
Why are the birds of springtime happy? Is rot one good reason, because
they are always wearing their gay plumage—because they are beautifully
dressed? Don’t you, yourself feel in better spirits when you have on bright
brand new clothes? Of course you do. To prepare you for the arrival of
spring, we have filled our store with reliable, enchanting, new spring things
to wear. Buy your new clothes now and be ready when “spring arrives.”
French Foulards 25c Yard
Satin finish, has all the appearances of a fine
silk foulard. They come in all new spring pat
terns and colors, width 27 in. Price 25c yard.
New Foulards With Side Bands
15c Yard
See window display. Beautiful patterns in
all the wanted shades of the season,
French Voiles 35c Yard
Grand display of French voiles in all the rich
shades of old rose, receda green, wistaria, cham
pagne, light blue, pink Copenhagen, pearl gray,
leather brown,- and black; 40 in. wide. 35c.
Satin Voiles 35c Yard
Rich and very effective, soft and clinging, in
all the new shades of Copenhagen blues, cham
pagne, shell pink and black; 27 in. wide. Price 35c.
Satin Prunella Cloth
27 in. wide, 25c yard; soft and lustrous, hangs
beautifully, makes lovely evening dresses. Ask
to see this fabric.
Marquisette De Paris
40 in wide, price 19c yard. Beautiful show
ing of French Marquisette in all the pretty spring
shades.
Cobweb Cloth 29c Yard
The new fabric that's taking the day; makes
beautiful dresses; has all the appearance of a fine
silk fabric; full range of patterns.
Another Shipment of Those Beauti
ful Satin Satin Raye Foulards
to Sell at 69c Yard
Over 100 new patterns to select from in most
every shade you could think of—blues, tans,
greens, browns, castor, wistaria, old rose, black
and white berry shades. Ask to see this line of
silks at 59c yard.
Waterproof Foulards
24 in. wide, $10 dress patterns with 12 yards
in each pattern; excellent selection to choose
from.
Dainty Embroidery Edging
In colors and white, put up 6 yards to.a piece
with insertings to match. Trims children’s dresses
beautifully. Prices start at 15c to 50c. All colors
including white.
Kimona Crepe 15c Yard
In all the pretty shades of helio, light gray,
light blue, cardinal, light green, champagne and
maise! 27 in. wide, 15c yard.
Sale of Linen Laces 5c Yard
Over 5000 yards linen torchon lace will be of
fered at 5c yard; values up to 15c yard. Most stores
ask you anywhere from 10 to 15c. specially priced
at 5c yard. Ask to see this.
Knit Better to Fit
Better to Wear
Better
That’s Wayne
Knit Full Fashion
ed Hosiery for
Women.
It’s fashioned to snugly encase the foot and leg, following
perfectly the natural lines. It’s light enough to be comfortable
without in any way sacrificing wear. During the knitting, extra
threads are added at the wear-subjected points—the heel, toes and
knees, so that wear becomes as strong a feature as fit. When you
wear Wayne Knit Full Fashioned Hosiery, your foot will always
look neat and dainty—you’ll be satisfied—you’ll have comfort—
oil’ll have the full value of your money when you buy them here
2Sc to $1.50 per pair.
New Corset Models Are Here—We
Have Just Received the New
Models Thompson’s “Glove
Fitting” Corsets
$1.00
to
$10.00
They are designed to give the long, slim, lithe
some appearance to the waist and to reduce the size
of the hips very materially. This is accomplished
by the unusual tailoring of the corset. Stout wo
men especially will realize the importance of these
features. Reduction is accomplished by the tailor
ing and not by the strapping and accessories used
on the patent “reducers. There is a model for
every figure, be it stoui or slender. $1 to $10.
Dresses and Suits at $15.00
Styles were never so charming and prices more
tempting than our suits and dresses are this spring
at $15. We can show;you a very nobby line in
checks, solid and colors, in all wanted shades; coats
cut 25 inches, lined with satin and peau de cynge.
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Women’s Silk Petticoats
Here you can have all the beauty that can be
put in a silk skirt—except the beauty herself. We
will sell you a beautiful black taffeta skirt that’s
actually worth $5.00 for $3.95.
Sale of White Goods 10c Yard
Special counter full of nice fabrics; values up
to 20c yard. Choice things of various weaves are
included..
Stylish Serge Suits of Cream Seige
$12 50 to $25.00
Showing the newest coats and skirts; material
of the very finest quality of imported clay and
storm serge; some with a little touch of Persian;
some have braided collars and cuffs; the coats are
lined with peau de cynge and satins.
One Piece Dresses of Cream Serge
at $10.00
Stunning dress of cream serge with touch of
black; skirt showing the newest effect.
Women’s Tailored Waists $1.00
200 women’s tailored waists, made to sell for a
great deal more than we are offering them at. You
have four different styles to select from. $1.00.
New White Materials
Monday we will have on display thousands of
yards of dainty white things in lingerie, batiste,
swiss, chiffons, dimities, nainsooks, Persian,
French lawns, duches cloth and hundreds of other
dainty white goods.
White Goods Bargains
15c for white rep that’s worth 25c. l5c for
white flaxon that’s worth 25c. 15c for white nain
sook that’s worth 25c. 10c for white pajama that’s
worth 15c. 10c for white basket cloth, worth 15c.
Davison-Nicholson Company
TAMPA'S CELEBRATION.
Tampa, Fla., Feb. 11.—Decorated as
never before In her history Tampa
todar began a two week's'jubilee In
elebratlon bt her remarkable In
crease of 143 per cent In population
during the past decade, as shown by
the recent census. Elaborate street
pageants, bicycle races, athletic
events, floral parades and a great
musical festival are to be among the
notable features of the program. Al
ready there Is a large attendance of
visitors, Including many northern
tourists, and It is expected the at
tendance will be much larger next
week.
Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable
remedy for backache, rheumatism and
urinary Irregulbrltlca. They are tonic
In action, quick In reaulta and afford
a prompt relief from all kidney disor
ders. For sale by all druggists. X
LITTLE CHILD'S DEATH
OCCURRED LAST NIGHT
Last night between nine and ten
6'cloek occurred the death ot the lit
tle twenty-one months old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duncan at
their home on Broad street. Pneu
monia was the cause of the death of
the bright liU’e girl babe. The fun
eral and burial ’/ill be at the family
cemetery In Madison county Monday.
TO EULOGIZE CONGRESSMAN
CHARLES Q. TIRRELL.
Washington, D. C., Feb, 11.—The
house has arranged for a special ses
sion tomorrow at which memorial ex
ercises will he held for the late Re-
ptesentatlve Charles Q. Tlrrell, of
the Fourth Massachusetts district.
Several members of the Massachu
setts delegation and of the commit
tees on claims and judiciary, on
which Mr. Tlrrell served, will deliver
addresses in eulogy of the life and
public services of the deceased.
If troubled with indigestion, con
stipation, no appetite or feel bilious,
give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv
er Tablets a trial and you will be
pleased with the result. These tab
lets invigorate the stomach and liver
and strengthen the digestion. Sold
by all dealers.
Speedy Relief From Kidney Trouble
"I had an acute attack of Bright's
disease with inflammation of the kid
neys and bladder, and- dixxlnets,”
says Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich.
"A b'-ttle of Foley's Kidney Remedy
overcome the stuck, reduced the In
flammation, took away the pain and
made the bladder action normal I
wish everybody could know of this
wonderful remedy.”, For eala by all
druggists.