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TITE BANNER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1902.
The Place to Buy Your
■TOYS
The Largest Line in Northeast Georgia.
5,000 Dolls
\W liavr ;i 1 >«*aulit‘ll 1 1 iin*
<if l)oll> ..I’ .-very kiu<I -
( ,.tli, ('liinn, Kid Mini
I Vi >i | u*‘. If yiu will '•ill
Ml;, I -SCI- this line \, m will
siin-ly tiiwl what wm want
li' mi
5c Up.
Tea Sets.
Every i^irl must have a
"Set." A beautiful line.
5c Up.
Don't fail to see them.
Tin Toys
Of ever) description, Horses,
Cows, Sheep. Wagons and
every imaginable image at
prices that suit every purse.
And a full stock to select
from.
Young and Old Gan he Suited He
res
Anything You Want at Cut Prices.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN
..Toys..
Doll Stoves,
Juvenile Books,
Building Blocks,
Doll Furniture,
Drums,
Tool Chests,
Doll Carriages,
Doll Go-Carts,
Wagons,
Magic Lanterns,
Noah’s Ark.
EXTRA DISCOUNT TO
XMAS TREE BUYERS.
We wish to say to til) those
who are to Imy for Xmas
trees: We advise toeome at ||
onee anil select what you
want ami we will lay them
aside for you. in this way
\ou oct first choice and avoid
the rush. We will furnish
you with a salesman who will
id\ e von special attention.
Don't wait l>ut come at
What Would he More Appreciated Than
10,000
HORNS AND FLUTES.
We have what you want
in these. "Now is the time
to blow vour own horn."
Nice Album,
Toilet Case,
Handkerchief and
Glove Case,
Necktie Case,
Rings, guaranteed
5 years,
Manicure Set,
Bisque Figure,
Collar and
Cuff Box,
Vase,
Trinket Box,
Water Pitcher,
Suit of Clothes,
Cake Stand,
Rose Bowl,
Set Knives
and Forks.
Set Spoons,
Pocket Knife,
Picture Frames,
Globe Lamp,
Toilet Set,
Wine Set,
Pair Gloves,
Set China Cups
and Saucers,
Water Set,
Moustache Cup
and Saucer,
Shaving Mug,
Anything in
China Ware,
Trunk,
Pair Cuff Buttons,
Watch,
Silk Handkerchiefs
Necktie,
Fascinator,
Pair Scissors,
Pair Shoes,
Shirt.
COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. [ FIRST COMES GETS FIRST CHOICE.
NICHOLES’ CUT PRICE
Athens, - Elberton, - Madison, - Social Circle, - Carlton, - Comer, -
TIME GIVEN CASTRO IS SHORT.
Must Make an Early Answer to Ult
m a tum.
Berlin. T)*c. 9.—While the limit o
time Riven to Venezuela, to mako an
answer to tho ultimatum* of Germans
and Great Britain is not disclosed tha
correspondent of the Associate,i> Press
was officially informed that it is very
brief. The German foreign offlc«
Mill maintains that President Castrc
wi!i nrognize the gravity of the situ
at Ion and yield at the last moment.
T«‘Iegraphic communication with La
Guajra is slow. Events happening to
day are not likely to be translated
from the cipher till tomorrow'. Th«
morning papers here make absolutely
no comment on the Venezuelan situa*
tion. The Vorwaerts says that aV
though President Castro haa expressed
his willingness to satisfy' the German
and British demands, military actior.
against him has not begun, and th«
Ivokal Anzeijer says that President
Castro’s efforts to drive a wedge be
tween Germany an<S Great Britain
fcave failed.
CHRISTMAS STRAWBERRIES.
Hundreds of Acres Picked In Open Air
Near Char!es:on.
Charleston. S. C\.
strawberries are
week on th« plant
res, in St. Ain:r«
*. 1*.—Christmas
lg picked this
a of Fritz Hor-
Parish. across
the riv
a 10-ac
the her
i Chariest,
in full bl
the remarkable
the truck farmers. It
this is the ilrst time in
of the planters that a .Mu
ed early in December,
there is an unexpected 1
will make a small fortune
The berries find a ready
:ot din- until May,
eld has astonished
Is said that;
the history!
.■ ,
and unless j
rost. Horresl
on the crop,
sale in New
American Public Health Association.
New Orleans. Dec. 9.—Th* thirtieth
innual session of th« American Public
Health association opaned today at Tu
lane hall. The attendance was larga.
Delegates and visitors, men dlstlo*
ruished in science. ar« hc.ro from near
Iv every state in the union. Canada,
Mexico. Cuba and Chile. Among the
experts are Sturgeons General Wyman,
who arrived today; Dr. John Guito-
ras. the yellow fever export, and a
:tling price of $2.f*0 j trnir
uisuinp-
York at the
a quart.
The local tracers \\);<
corner the n.r.rkt i tor iio
tlon had to abandon the idea when
informed of tk«* p:ice, as Charlesto
nians will not pay such extraordinary
prices for a fruit that is often a drug
on the market in the spring and early
summer.
A Good Cough Medicine.
[From the Gazette, Toowomba, An?,
tralia. j
I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is an excellent medicine, I have been
sutiering from a severe cough for the
last two mouths and it has effected a
cure. I have great pleasure in recom
mending it.—W. C. Wockner. This is
RAILROAD WAR.
Lines at New Orleans Have Trouble
About Depot Arrangements.
Oib ans. Dec. 9.—The rupture
L. r.y. -,i the Southern Pacific and the
I .mi: :> a* 1 ! Nashville railroad in
; ; ic ; :;di»-r of a union d'Tot at New
o-l :.-s. *.-• unlik-ly to l.e accentuated
by tin* 1 r ;• rrii=ian lin-' forming a com-
1 -in;t; !• *n with the Qu< n and Crescent
a»-d : ng all its transcontinental
b'Dlr ,-s t: *:n the « -st via that route,
the : euihcri! railway acting as east
ern f. ed r to the Q.i<- T n and Crescent
Tl>, I.o’-ik-villc and Nashville so far
has ib • lire i to c nie into the union
depot, but tlesirvs to run a transfer
<w bus line across the city for
•h business. requiring two
. of cats for passengers. This
•b «*s not m< ot with the favor
Prcsifent Hnrahan, of the II-
CiTitrnl. and Assistant Passen-
Vaffle Manager S. p’. B. Morse.
Southern Pacific, who officially
meed the unl'in depot arrange-
y«-sti-rday. and th«> combination
fh«- Queen and Crescent will
My bo the result unless the
ville and Nashville agrees to run
tins into the i.nion depot.
THE LATE T. S.
proba
Louis
A J Snell wanted to attend a party
bat was afraid to do so on account of
pains in his stomach, which he feared
would grow worse He says, "I was
tilling my troubles to a lady friend.
the opinion of one of our oldest and who sail: ‘Chamberlain’s Colic, Ghol-
most respected citizens, and has been
voluntarily given in good faith that
•core of marine hospital service of the J ^hers may try the remedy and be bene
rnit-rt States. Many important mat- fitted> a9 wa9 Mr9 . Woekner. This rem-
,prs will come before the convention.! edy la ^ by fJ1 dra( . gist9 .
The first session true called to omdeT
by Hr. Henry D. Holton, of Brattle
tx>ro. Vt.. president of do association,
but the delivery of hi* annual address
wns postponed to tho night session.
One Negro Kill* Another.
Carrollton. (Ja.. I>*e. !>.—Joe Sharp.
• negro draymen of this cky. killed
Crip Jackson, alia* Lee Avery, a ne
gro sign workman, here at nightfall
Sunday evening by shooting Mm In
In tr.o face and thiyogh (ho back v+th
a pistol. Tho trago^p oocumad *t«nv
(ro roaorJL
If yon feel ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
DeWitt’s Early risers
Are little snrprisers.
Take one—they do the rest.
W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex., writes;
“I have usod Little Early Riser Pills In
my family for constipation, sick head
ache. etc. To their use I am indebted
for the health of m; family. The Orr
Prog Oo.
RAID O.N ANARCHISTS.
Thirteen Arrested by the Police Neat
Spezzia. Italy.
Rome. Dee. 3.—Thirteen anarchists
were arrested near Spezzia last night
after a desperate struggle.
The police surprised them at a meet
ing while they were in the art of tak
ing an oath with poignards to assassi
nate King Victor Emmanuel. One ol
tho anarchists and one of the police
were severely -wounded.
eaa’and Diarrhoea R-medy will pat you
in condition for the paity.’ I bought a
bottle and take pleasure in stating that
two doses cored me and enabled me to
have a good time at the party.” Mr.
Snell is a resident ol Summer Hill, N.
V. This remedy is for sale by all drag-
gists.
Given Deztli Penalty.
Lexington. Ky.. Dec. 3.—Claude
OTSrien was given the death penalty
today for the mur-jev of A. B. Chinn,
n piominent merchant here last Octo
ber. His accomplice, E-arl Whitney,
suffered a similar fate last week. They
killed Chinn while burglarizing hil
l tome.
Many of the frierds and acquaint-
auc s of Thomas Skinner Dobbs will be
interested to know something of h s re
cent passing away in Augusta. Though
only twenty nine years of »g-\ he had
been a great sntferer for six or seven
years, and the patience and humility
with which he sufF red during the lust
weeks of his s-rious illness were very
noticeable. Like other young men. he
bad a desire to live, but the spuii^ of
submission manifested iu bis expressions
on life and death was a lesson to those
of his loved ones who ministered to his
wants. Iu the hope of gelling his sys
tem in condition for further bnrgica! op
eration Lis physician advised hi in for
several weeks to remain at the hospital,
which he did. Here ho conld witness
also the sntlerings of others and fre
queutly expressed his sympathy for
ibem, forgetting for the time hit own
serious condition. He tried to avoid
boiDg burdensome to those who waited
ou him and Bought to emphasize the
fact that he felt no disposition to mur
mur or complain. He appreciated every
kindness shown. He believed he had
Deen sufficiently penitent for his sins
and that the Heavenly Father hs.d for
given him. Thus trusting iu his Saviour
he approached the eud, and seemed to
be mostly concerned about the worrying
of those whom he should leave behind.
He died Oct. 22nd, 1902, and now sleeps
beside his father in Oconee cemesery in
this city.
DISPLAY WIHDOW
AT F. H, DORSEY'S
One of the Most Attractive
Ever Arranged in
Athens.
What’s In A Name?
Everything is in the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E O. De
Witt <& Co., of Chicago, discovered,
some years ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific for
Piles. For Blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles, eczema, cate barns,
braises and all skin diseases DeWitt’s
Salve has no equal. This has given rise
to numerous worthless counterfeits.
Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine. Thu
Orr Drug Co ,
Kodol Dyspepsia cure
Digests all classes of food, tones and
strengthens the stomach Troubles, and
makes rich red blood, health and
strength. Eodol rebuilds wornout tis
sues, purifies, strengthens and Bweetens
the stomach. Gov, W. W. Atkinson,'
of W. Va., says: I have nsed a number
of bottles of Kodol and have found it to
be a very effective and, indeed, a pow
erful remedy for stomach ailments. I
recommend it to my friends. The Orr
Drug Co.
A nillion Voices
Could hardly express the thanks of
Homer Hall, of West Point. Ia. Listen
why ; A severe cold had settled on his
lungs, causing a most obstinate cough.
Several physicians said he had consump
tion, but could not help him. When all
thought he was doomed he began to
use Dr. King’s New Discovery for con
sumption and writes; “it completely
oured me and saved my life. I now
weigh 227 lbs ” Itis positively guaran
teed for Coughs, Colds and Lung trou
hies. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
free at W. J. Smith & Bro., or H. R.
Palmer & Sons drug stores.
Christmas is rapidly approaching and
the Christmas shoppers are out every
day in fnll force.
There are mauy attractive stores
w herein they may make their selections,
but for those who are in search of pres
ents for father, sou, hnsband or brother,
t here is no place that r quals E H Dor
sey’s.
To place before the public iu the most
attractive style the numerous articles
suitable for Christmas presents, the dis
play window at that store has been most
artistically arranged by Mr. Austin F.
Comer, one of the talented salesmen of
that establishment.
This window was complimented high
ly yesterday by all who saw it and it
was pronounced one of the most attract
ive displays ever seen in Athens. Mr.
Comer, who has had much experience
iu the clothing and gents’ famishing
business and who possesses rare ability
as to artistic display of Rood, surpassed
himself in the arrangement of the hand
some articles in this display window,
whioh were placed there as Christmas
suggestions to the numerous shoppers.
Beautiful neckties, stylish bats, the
latest in men’s half-hose, gloves, silk
bend kerchiefs, the moBt beautiful cuff
buttons and watch fobs, handsome um
brellas of the most superb quality, at
tractive and comfortable bath robes and
smokiog jackets, suspenders with hand
some silver bookies and numerous other
articles suitable for Xmas presents are
on display.
It is worth a visit to E, H. Dorsey’s
store to see this display and there is
money saved to the Christmas shopper
who makes purchases there.
For Whooping Cough
use Cheney’s Expectorant
a TOUGH STEAK
is loved liy no one. and if it gels into
I lie I muse il never does so | lmmgli
J. A. WRIGHT & CO.
Our moats are out from young ani
mals. The lle-.li is linn, lender, juicy
and delicious. Contain.; re nourish
ment to Hie ounce t Man pounds of
other meats’
Cash Market. Rhone,301.
Lumpkin Street.
For Asthma use
ley’s Expectorant.
Che-
Christmas Holiday Rates
VIA
The Southern Railway.
On account of the Christmas Holidays
the Southern Railway will sell tickets
to all points east of the Mississippi and
south of the Ohio Potomac rivers, using
rate of one and one thiid fare for the
round trip, tickets limited to continu
ous passage iu each direction.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tickets will be sold Dec. 22, 2-4, 25,
and 31. 1902, and January 1, 11*03.
Anal limit for return passage January
3. 1903.
TO TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS
upon presentation aud surrender cf
certificates signed by Superintendents,
Principals or presidents of the various
institutions, tickets will be said Decern
ber 18th. to 22u<l , inclusive, with final
limit for return passage January 8th.
1903.
For additional information, call on or
address R. W. S zer, General Agent,
106 Glaytou street. Athens, Ga.
W. H, TAYLOE, A G P. A. Atlan
ta, Ga.
8. H. HARDWICK. G. P. A., Wash-
ington, D. C.