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TITE BANNER, TUFSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 0, 1902,
A Blonde’s
Freckles v
show more plainly than a brunettes,
but these discolored spots greatly mar
the beauty of either.
HAGAN’S
MAGNOLIA
BALM
K will effectually temove Freckles,
’ Sunburn, Tan, undue Redness,
Sallowness and all other blem
ishes to beauty.
IT IS A LIQUID
for the face, neck, arms and hands.
Can be easily and quickly applied.
Others cannot detect its use.
It leaves no sticky feeling.
Harmless as water.
At all druggists. .
Price 75 cts.
IsmRT NOTlS •
5 OF INTEREST.?
4/m,
M 'o.'V. 4
t
On Drag <'
f
Exchanged.
mistake Mri J A. Darwin cs
chjnged a Black C o.h Mcnt.j C..Fo
Coat at Mrs II.iron's card party F. -
(tay. The lady h-viur Mrs. Dirvuu'e
coat will pita'o ccmmuricito with ter
and get htr own ccat.
ForSi! ,
TL:ny ,mu-.s.ud of lumber and
old tia i..r «.l.. Atio v t< .1 B Kock-
er, pr-si 1-,.( Ati.sj., Coiui r,., Oo Iw.
ForR-n'.
Full !u V f< muly ■ ■<".n 7 ! t \ D.rr-
blatt. X > * C..-U .sir . ...p.y on
Helk! Bus.ni s. Me ,
Phone (tie 1 i.m. i tl H it i. No 143.
and have youi uteu.s « n t n iuOlt-
ready for yon and there will bs no lo-s
of time during the rush of business.
Special rates for sixty nays.
P. W. Sutherlin, Managtr.
To improve I
en the digestion, try a few doses of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. Mr. J. M. Sei'z, ot Detroit, Mich .
•ays, "They restortd my appetite when
impaired, relieved me of a bloated feel
iog and mused a pleasant and eatisfac
tory movement of the bowels ” There
are people in this community who need
j ist such a med cine For tale by ull
druggists. Every box warranted
DEATH OF THOMAS NAST.
"Father of American Caricature” Dies
In Ecuador.
Guayaquil, !>u:» !«>r. F-f. <v—ror.su!
General Thomas Nast. Urmvn as tin*
“Father of American Carir atun*.” Gi< .1
hero y< stor !ay aftor an illm ss of sev
eral days. Tho inns*::*] was at:«n<hil
by the jrovornor. tho ror.r-uiar corps,
the American n-l.my an ! !y many
friends. T’he <•< ffin was wrap; «‘d in
the stars and stripes.
Mr. NVta’ work as a cartoonist was
well known to all Americans, and, in
fart. h1s fame was world-wide.
He wa^ &pix>lnUd consul to Guaya
quil in May of this year. He was
born at landau, Bavaria, S< ;>t. 25. 1810.
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
i Know now Useful II Is In Pre-
Lady Fingers,
Fresh from the oven daily,
per pound at M. M. Arnold's
Glass
()f all si/.**
at Arnold Ac Sorrell*
Skull Crushed by Kick of Mule.
West Point. Ga.. Dee. 8.—Quite a
serious a< cl dent has happened to little
George Wainwrijrht, the 8-year-old son
Mr H. Wainwright, proprietor o!
t»h<* \V» st Point toller covering work?
was sent out to a pasture to drive
>-om<* stock, among which was a
UK mule He can e very close he
hind the mule and struck him with a
switch, whereat the mule, which had
been shod, kicked the boy on th* 1
head, crushing the skull an.1 driving
a portion into the brain. Pr. A. F
Harrington was called in immediately
and removed an Inch and a half of
the skull from the brain. The child
Is barely alive.
Certificate of Deposit
No. 2451, issued by the Bank of Monroe
in favor of T. J. Rowland, JU,164 46,
was lost or stolen from him in Athens
Dec;. 1st. Bank of Monroe has been no
tilled not to pay said certificate and all
other banks please take notice. Return
to Banner office.
T. J. ROWLAND. Monroe, Ga
Wood For Sale.
One thousand loads dry pine wood for
sale. Phone 814.
Sealed Bids
Will b“ rec eived for 20 days by th-
Trustees ot Oconee Street Church !■ x
the Church a. d Lot, with privilege t<
• j ct any and all bids. Hand \ ids !*
M. Pitt men, Sec.
Clcsc lo T.io Mark.
Kansas City, Dec b.—Today’s is the
coltkst of the season in this part of
ta^ southwest, the temperature being
closo to the zero mark. At Kansas
City the Missouri river is filled with
fleating Ice, the first this year, and at
3 o'clock, it was lo degrees above
rero. Thioughout Kansas and the
*5 ceuts ; territories a further fall of tempera
j tura is •xpoeted within the next 12
i hours.
I
Ohio In Blizzard's Grasp.
Columbus, O., Doe. 8.—Ohio was In
th# grasp of a cold wave this morning
and the mercury was dropping with In
dication* that it would go to zero in
central and below In western Ohio by
txftilghC There was 3 Inches of snow
!n northeastern Ohio and high winds
were prevailleg In the same section.
It was fair in other sections, with tem
perature ranging as low as 14 degrees
la Columbus and Cincinnati.
Run Amuck ar.J Terrorizes Town of
Nicholls, Ga.
Waycross, Ga... Dec. S.—Town Mar
sh".' White Holton, and a small boy
v. ore killed and a white desperado, Lee
Cril b. badly wounded as the result cf
a small Lot at Nicholls Saturday af
ter!, non.
Nicholls is a small mill town on the
Atlantic and Birmingham railway. 3U
miles from Waycross.
I.-?e Cribb came to town and after
loading tip on whisky, proceeded to
<•roari* a disturbance
White* Holton, the town marshal, at
tempted to arrest Cribb and was shot
and almost instantly killed. The man
then be, anio desperate, firing his rifle
at everything in sight. One of the
bullets struck a small boy. killing him
also. Cribb then went to the Atlan
tic and rirminghnm depot and at-
!• t: pt‘*d ti» t at R. I.. Ferguson, the
agent, who ha 1 backed inside the de
pot Fading to gain entrance. Cribb
| pro, eoded to smash things outside of
: tile depot, firing his rifle the build
ing and breaking windows and doors.
; J O Hart, a young sewing machine
, n-r« i.t. of Dou.rlas, then appeared on
th,’ • i whi'ii Cribb attempted to
. skf ►; him. Some unknown party
th«*n fired at Crild>. striking him in
| th back of the head with a load of
j buckshot.
For some time the three bodies lay
!n the neighborhood of the depot.
| While* the shooting was going on
1 in the neighborhood people went In
I th’ ir houses and locked their doors.
Your druggist will refund your money if PA
ZfOlNTMKXT fails to cure Ringworm. Tet
ter Old deers :in«l Sore*. Pimples and Black
In s.ds on the face, and allskin diseases. 57c
Bound liAtioreE foot
With muscles drawn niul throbbing
with pain, and joints swollen, sti;f and
tender, the rheumatic patient is as helpless
and depctident as though bound liaudaud
foot. No disease causes such intense suf
fering, such sharp, nerve-racking pains
as Rheumatism, and this unfeeling mon
ster, unless checked, crushes the strength
and hope of its victims.
When the system becomes in tec ted with
Uric Acid and other like poisons they are
abso:bcd into the blood and lodged in the
muscles, joints and nerves. Then with
the suddenness of an electric shock, pains
begin to shoot through the muscle or joint
affected, which often swells and
inflames, and becomes tender,
and sore. Unless
treated through the
blood Rheumatism
grtfirs steadily worse,
finally e n d i n g i n
shrunken muscles,
immovable joints,
s h a k v nerves, and
the invalid’s chair or
crutches. The cure
of Rheumatism can
never 1 e complete or permanent until the
held *.! H»d has been pmilied and the sys
tem cleansed cf all poisonous matter.
S. S. S. does this promptly and surely,
because it is a perfect blood medicine,
and an antidote for tire irritating acids
that came Rheumatism.
S. •>. S. purifies and invigorates the
polluted, stagnant blood, and when a
free, healthy circulation is again estab
lished, the gritty, corioding panicles are
washed out of the
aching muscles and
joints, and the
long * 1 for relit
_ c-vncs ar.d the cuie
is permanent Tecnn
removed and nothing remains in the blood
to produce another attack.
Write for special b* okon kht uuu.Uain.
sss
The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ca.
seoscocct *5cooBCGO©K>8cc©o®cc©ccc«co®occ<iCCcer.cs^)
HERE ARE THE DOTS!
N-arly everybody knows that char
coal is the safest and most , 111 dent dls
infetent and pnrifi-r in uatnre. hut few
realize Its value when taken into the
hnman system for the same cleansing
purpose
Charcoal is a remedy that the more
yon take of it the better ; it is not a drop
at all. but simply absorbs the gases and
imparities always present in the storn
act), and intestines and carries them out
Of the system.
Charcoal sweetens the br«a>h after
smoking drinking or eating onions and
other odorons vegatables.
Charcoal effectually clears and im
proves the complexion, it whitens the
teeth and fnrher acta as a natnraly and
eminently safe oatharic.
It absorb* the lnjorious gases which
oollects In the stomach and bowels ; it
disinfects the month and throat from
the poison of catarrh.
All druggists sell oharcoal in one form
or another, bat probably the best char
coal and the moat for the money is in
Smarts Absorbent Lozenges ; they are
oomposed powdered Willow charcoal,
and other harmless antiseptics in tablets
form or rather in the form ot large,
pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal
being mixed with honey.
The daily nse ot these lozenges will
soon tell in a much improved condition
of the general health, better complexion,
sweeter breath, and purer blood, and the
beaty of It is, that no posible harm can
resnlt from their continued nse, but on
the contrary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician in speaking of
the benefits of oharcoal, says: ”1 advise
Stuarts absorbent Lozenges to all pa
tienta suffering gas in stomachand bow
els, and to clear thecomplexion and pnri
fy the breath, mouth and throat; I also
believe the liver is greatly benefited by
daily nse of them; they cost bat twenty'
five oents a box at drag stores, and al
though in some sense a patetent prepera
tion. yet I boleivo I get more and better
charooal In Stanrts Absorbent Lozenges
ohan in any of tha orinary charooal tab
lets ”
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y Coal Famine Ihreatens Omaha.
.Omt&a. Neb.. Dec. s.—Ijist nig
the mercury went to the- zero mark
in Nebraska and In Southern Iowa, hut
today's report Indicates moderating
weather with snow falling In several I
place*. The present cold snap has
been particularly seilous In this city,
because of the small supply of coal
and a fear that It will be soon ex
hausted.
Will Return to Track.
San Jose. Cal.. Dec. 8.—Otton Zelg
ier. former champion cyclist, lias c'.c
ri<!ed to return to the track and has
signed a contract to race in France and
flci man next year. lie will la- in the
employ of a French syndicate. Zi-ie*
h r will have Eddie Bald and Owen
Kimble as team mates.
Pictures
Anti 1*
S »rr»'llfn
ture Fran es a: An.o: i
Boy Killed While Hunting.
Columbia, S. C., Doc. 8.—Whilo bird
hunting Saturday afternoon near
Ilartsvillo. Willie Rvavos. 18 years of
age. was instantly killed by the acci
dental discharge of a gun in the hand*
of John McKenzie, aged 13. The e®
tire load entered Reaves’ head.
Twnty-«lght at Memphis.
Memphis. Ten®.. Dec. 8.—This ia the
coldest day of the season, the thermo
meter registering fc8 degrees at 7 a.
As the day advanced the temper
ature rose and al 10 o’clock the mer
cury marked 32 degrees.
OA.STOXir A.
Bean the /} Kind You Have Always Bought
Rebuilding Burned District.
Greenstxjro. Ala.. Dec. 8.—SLice tin
fire, Nov. 24, the business part of Mail
.^reet bears a sad aspect, with it:
handsomest block of stores in ruins
However since the insurance adjust
ers have come and J. A. Blunt, owner
of the buildings, has begun the work
of re-building, things look brighter
Most of the merchants have opened
up in a corner of some friend’s shop,
so the situation is not quite so depress
ing as it was.
for Rent.
Six ro in hou-i^ on Thomas ►trre f -
four minutes walk from potOoffij-
•<eut reasonable. Apply to C. v\ CWp
•^r.
Pay
Y'nr StiFe and County taxes toda
The books close ou Deo 20 h- H. H
LiuK u, T. C.
Reduced Prices
n Wall Paper for the next f* 1 v
at Arnold Ac Sorrells
Strayed.
Medium »*/.* cow, red with whit*
spors. No horns. 48 Poplar street. II. K.
Cooper.
Men.
Our illustrated catalogue explain*
how we teach the barber trade in nhort
time, mailtd free. Moler Barber Col
lege, New Orleans, La.
Notice.
Experienced office man op°D for por
tion Jan. 1st, for part or all of his nine.
Address now.• Experience” care Banner.
City School Notice.
An ixamination of applicants for posi
tions in the City Schools, white and col
ored, will be held at the Wa-hington
Street building, Saturday Dec. 20>h,
beginning at 8 :30. Subjects, Anthme
tic, Geography, U. S. History, English
Grammar. A. L. Hull,Chairman Com
mittee on Teachers.
A Welcome Gift.
Nothing ao completely (ntisfles tin
folks at home” as a living photograph
of the dear oneB who are absent. Oct
photographic skill will enable yea to
give the greatest happiness to these yoc
care to please. Oar portrait work ’.soar
pride. 0. W. Motes, Telephone b7.
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One count will lie allowed for eat li dollar paid on
8 subscription to DAILY or WEEKLY HA.NNKI!.
by cil her new or old subscriber:
Knitting Mills Burned.
Charlotte, N. C.. Dec. 8.—-The Wil
liams knitting mills, one of the largest
in western North Carolina, were de
stroyed by fire Saturday morning
which had Its origin In the boiler room
’’’here was little Insurance and the loss
falls heavily on the stockholders.
Prince Oscar Injured.
Ploen. RuBsla. Deo. 8.—Prince Oscar,
ESrperor William's fifth son, has sus
laired a slight fracture of the collar
hone through falling from a horizontal
bar. The Injury will not Interfere
with his studies.
vet or nearest correct count reaching The ?
:e FI [1ST w ill Ur cut it led to 1 lie first prize i
o on through the list of pi i/es.
paring one dollar on subscription will lie
ntitled to otic count: l wo dollars I wo counts: three
0 dollars three counts and so on.
", No person connected with The Banner in any man-
8 nor will be allowed to participate in the contest. Tin
4$ correct number of dots will not be known to any cm
” ploje of tins paper until d is funds icd In Mr. .1. II
X c odium, flic originator and paleniee, through tin
q judges who are Mayor J. 1'. Bho.lcs, Mr. M. (I
x Michael and Mr. L. II. Dorsey.
X The blank form pi lilted lielow must be used in send
i’t ing counts and money to l bis office.
•’ THE CONTEST WILL CLOSE OECEMBER 15th.
q of -"T and
j, i V rson
am Davison Sc Lowe
is! Prize Cash..
2nd Prize vlioici
:(rd Prize Cash
ttb Prize Dress, offered by Michael Bros.
Ath Prize Fur Collarette, by Turner & lb
tit h Prize ('ash
8
8
7,;.o q
If.no &
J.'.'O £
11.00
”00 X
TOO rt
too 8
8
Total $105.50 8
Tliis Blanli IVInst loo Used. j
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15th l’riz.i
5 Prize
Prize BockiogCbair. Dorsey & Funk*
Prize choice lrom E. H. Dorsey's sti
Prize Cash
Prize Meal Th O't. by Imperial Hop
Prize L'arrom Bo..nl in D. \Y. Mctlr
Prize choice from Head M Me.Malian
Pi iz.e Cash
Prize llux Cigars, by Urr Drug Co..
choice from It. li. Palmer A a
of *1.00 each
Enclosed find
1 order discontinued.
to a iply on my suhscript ion to The
TO CUR8 K COLO IN ONE O VV.
Take Laxative Bromo Qnlniae TalJuts. AU
draggiata refund the muny if it fails to cure
B. W.firova'a atgualuiefa on each Ikh. 25.
Ms Pills
After eating, persons of a billons hnblt
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
JRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea
5CK HEADACHE —.
and nervousness which follows, restore
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lake No Substitute.
Lost
White pointer dog, liver oolored head,
answers to name of Bob. Return to
Barrett Phinizy and receive reward
A Small Bleze.
Last night the Fire Department was
called oat to Petuopol'a fruit atoro on
Broad street. A little paper behind one
of the counters was burning but it wa-
quickly extinguished without any dam
age.
For Cash.
We sell the best Jellico Coala, Bla-k
Diamond and Red Ash. Full weight
aud no slack, $6 50 per ton. Hard O jal,
both egg and nut siz s, at (10 00 p-r
ton. Wocd split and sawed, any h nztb'
oak $2 00 per loxd, pice $1 75 per load.
Prompt delivery Phone No. 117. Ath
ens Ioe & Coal Oo.
For Sale.
Bargain in Household Furniture
Oak Suit, Hat Rack, Chairs, Tables Sew
ing Machine, small Heater. Parties
leaving city. Call at 316 Hancock ave.
MY COLiNT IS:
Banner, which send until q
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Address all counts to ‘‘Dot Editor,” The Banner,
NOTE: Write name and address and make figures plainly.
Athens, Ga.
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The Arnold-Sorrells Drug and Paint Co.
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■ATHENS, GEORGIA.-
The Drug Store That Leads in Prices and Goods.
Our Stock is New and Complete.
SS&TP ecslsaJ.
Hee Us
Attention given Prescriptions by an
for your Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall
Experienced Pharmacist.
Paper, Pictures aud Picture Framing.
House and Sign Painting. :=: Artists Materials.
Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets.