The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 11, 1902, Image 3

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I TIIE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER II, 1902. A Blonde’s Freckles show more plainly than a brunettes, but these discolored spots greatly mar the beautv of either. HAGANS MAGNOLIA BALM will effectually remove 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. ♦SHORT NOTES 5 5 OF INTEREST.? beat idle of Uigurs in (be oily. The Orr Drug Oo. PIRATES SCOURGE SEAS. irM Ma- Philippine Waters Infested by Deeper adoss Led by American. Victoria It. C\. I\m\ 1". The learn er Shawn lit, from Maitila. \ news of piracy in the Philinpii dospe-radoos being b d hy an can. The brig Marioia. hon Cataunuan. Tnyabas pioviine. nlla, had beaten up the coast ami was beealmexl off Cavite bay. Sim had as passongeis five ('hineje in.*n-bants, who \v< r<- on their way to Manila to purchase goods. During the night a r-doop < a:ne along side and six rm-n (limbed over the rail and minedian ly ovei j owt i the Chinese tow. hin.Mng all hands with ropes. One of tin so nun was an American d»: eased in the garb of an Inspector constabulary. Two of his followers also wore constabulary uni forms ar.d carried revolves, as did the American. The remaining three Kii- 1 i pi nos were armed with bolos. I'j>on the piia:°s reaching the d«. k of the Mai Ida the leader claiimd he was a board 0! health inspector and intend ed to starch the vessel for arms and ammuni:ion. After the cr. w had boon overpoweredt, the Chinese were brought foith and at the point of drawn evolvers were made to give up their money, about $17."i»0. The pirates embark* d in their boat again, and. heading towards Cavite, threatened to hill all ham's on board of they did not keep (inlet. When th* vessel arrived at Manila the cus toms officers were informed, but no clew w is found to the robbers. Mascagni’s Troubles Grow. Now York. Dec. 10—Pietro Mascagni has reached another crisis here, says j a dispatch to The Times from Syra cuse. N. Y. At the- end of the per formance at the Wietlng Opera house the musicians demanded their salaries, threatening to return to New York unless paid. Mascagni said If he paid them ho would have hut $80 left, which would not carry the company to Ta ronto. The entire party is staying hero, hoping gome money may be ob tained from Manager Heard, now* at Scranton- If thig Is not done, the tour may he abandoned again. Smoked Herrirg at I. P Morton’s Phone 68- A Golder. Opportunity To get joor photos taken, and see yonrself as others pee you, in five dif ferent coidutm-e. all ter 25c. City School Nothe. An ( xamination of a] plicants for posi tions in the City Schools, white and col ored, will be held at the Washington Street building, Saturday Deo. 20th, beginning at 8 :30. Subjecte, Arithme tic, Geography, U. S. History, English Grammar. A. L. Hall, Chairman Com mittee oli Teachers. Olives In bulk at I. P. Morton’s. Phone 68 Celery. Alt I P. Morton’s Pi Men. Odr illustrated how we teach th : time, mailed fr. * . lege, JNew Orleans. !. • Florid* Oranges 21 to ;o * ; Arnold’s. Phone r •; Foi* Sale. Thre sets bvi-r . -a or ftddress C W V. Heights. Fr^sh Eggs. At I. P. Merlon A hr T^ie Hajos’ Suiim Penuy Pictures. For Cash. We sell the best Jellico Coals, Black Diamond and Red Ash. Fall weight and no slack, $6.f>0 per ton. Hard Coal, both Egg and Nut size at $10.00 per ton. Wood, split and sawed, any length. Oak $2.00 per loafi. Pine $1.7.1 per load. Prompt deliver/, Phone No 117. Athens Ice & Coal Co. Cabbage. Pine hard head at M. Phone ISn. AL Arnold’s. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE, House Gives Large Vote For Sum Sessions. Atlanta. IH*c. lo.— Senator Skelt Dill p:milling tor summer session: the legislature passed the house \ ester day b\ a vote of 120 to 27. Only the governor's signatuie now rtaiiiis in the way of its becoming a law. but it is priu tically certain that he will \eto it. and ids veto in* ssage is expected to go into the senate early this morning. For Rent. Building formerly occupied by Dorn- blatt, No. S Clayton street, apply on premises Fresh Lot Blank* ’«* caadst s at I. P. Morton’s. of Piione 6s H it will rod Oo LM-rell eto tli that it term of message on to ll add eight Mouth groin i file He is it is his sod. giving his approval to any measure which would* give him a long* r term than that for which he was elected. This is. in substance, what his veto message will state, ac cording to the rt*i»ort at the capitol. The general belief is that th.- senate will pa. the bill over the governor’s Vito and that the house will do the (-ration of the .1 tit i-! much dis bill 1 *n. , ! Business Mer, Phone Use loineii.il Hotd, No. 142, •t id have yi ur meals put ( 11 the table re.ulv for you and there will In* no lo&s of tune during the rush of business. -vmmuI rat* s for sixty (lays P. W.^Sutherlin, Manager. L-»dy Fingers, Fr* sh from the oven drily. 25 cents j? per pound at M. M. An.old's Certificate cf Deposit No. 24 r *l, issued by the Bank of Monroe ia favor i.f ,T. J. llowlaui), $1.16-1 16, WHS lent or mulm from him in Athene II.c. 1st. Bunk of Monroe h is been no lifted not to pay said certificate and all other banks please take notice. Keturn to Banner cilice. T. J. ROWLAND. Monroe, Ga. 8 is tah, Morphine Caused Death. Birmingham. Ala.. Di e. in. Co- moll. 1 white tailor, was found dead In Ills hod in the Watts hulWin« with a half emptied bottle of morphine on n chair hosi.V | l!s hcd. He had boon dr Ink lap for several days and it is not known whether he took the drag as a medicine or with suicidal intent Gets Another Plum. Raleigh. Dee. 1<».— I’hillip H. An drears who. a few days ago. was dis missed as assistant postmaster here because he voted the Democratic tick et. hns been appointed finance clerk In the postofflee. It Is a new position and pays $1,200. almost the first thing during i mo.ning session and wins disposed oi in a comparatively short time it now goes to the governor for his approval or disapproval. By a unanimous vote the house passed tile Dili by Mr. llrinson. of De catur county, to prohibit the sale of adulterated sirup under the guise of being tho pine article. Much discussion was indulged in by the members of tho house over the measure and it was passed in substi tute form, the substitute being offered hy the author of the original hill. Amendments that were projiosed were ail voted down. The bill is of general importance and Interest. If passed by tho senate and approved by the governor K be comes effective Sept. 1 19u3, and stip ulates that on and after thet date it shall bo unlawful for any one to sell advertise for sale or offer for sale within the limits of the state any adnl terated or mixed sirup whoever, except at the time of sale or ofTer for sale the percentage of such adulteration or ad mixtute Is clearly stamped on the re ceptacle containing the sirup. The senate yesterday passed the resolution hy Senator Bark, of the thlr ty-seventh, to appoint a commission to investigate th" subject of a uniform system of school books for the state; passed the resolution by Mr. Steed, of Taylor, appropriating money for re pairs to the state capitol; fixed the general appropriations hills as the spe cial order for this morning, and put through all the local house bills that were on the calendar for a third read ing. The franchise tax bill gained another victory yesterday whefl the senate finance committee; after a long discus sion recommended favorably the Can dler franchise bill as passed by tho house, by a vote of » to L Latest New Music And musical goods of all kinds at the Athens Music Store. Lost. Two bnnehes of keys. Leave at Ban- uer olliee and get reward. Grape Fruit At I. B. Morton's. Phone 68. Babies Are Our Delight. Bung the little ones w> the Hajos’ Studio Clayton street for the most life like photos yon ever saw taken of chil dren. , Wood For Sale. One thousand loads dry pine wood for sale. Phone ill-4. o Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum & Mullein Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and all Throat and Lung Troubles. HADE of Pure SWEET GUM, HULLE1N & HONEY. Your Druggist sells it 25 & 50c. The Southern Mutual Insurance Company, OJF ATHENS, GA. W W THOMAS President. ABTHUB E GRIFFITH* Secretary RESIDENT DIRECTORS AD WARD 8. L.YKD1 WlIXUM W. THOMAf, OIlLUP* PHIMIVT. ftEDBKN NlOUBSOM Unit W” Alu tt. Erwin. Edwabb tL Hodoron 2 Walter B. Hu' Pumpkin Yams at I. P. Morton’e. Phone 68. Auction Will Continue. The auction at Dealing «& Co’s will continue today at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Yesterday quite a large crowd at tended and many rare bargains were secured. Sealed Bids Will be received for 20 days by the Trustees of Oconee Street Church for the Church and Lot, with privilege to reject any and all bids. Hand bids to W. M. Pittman, Sec. Diploma 0(.ffee at M. M. Arnold’s. Phone 188. For Rent. Six room house on Thomas street, four minutes walk from postofflee Rent reasonable. Apply to O. W. Coop er. Pay Your State and County taxes today. The books close ou Dec. 20th. H. H. Linton, T. O. td SHOT BY HIS BROTHER. Accidental Discharge of Gun Kills Rob ert Barry. Buchanan, Ga.. Dec. 10.—Robert Bar ry wus killed by tho accidental dis charge of a shogun in the hands of his brother. Walton Barry, yesterday afternoon just outside the city lim its. the entire load taking effect in the hi© of his head, causing Instant death. Walton Barry at once ran to town and- notified his relatives and friends. Walton and Robert Barry are sons of .lad Barry, who is county treasurer «>f Haralson county, the former bolng •15 vt ars old and married, and the lat ter about 22 and unmarried. Wal- on Hairy has for some years been a locomotive engineer, having within the *as? ten days returned from Texas, while lie was last employed. The young man killed was a mem- ' *•: of tin* firm of Smith & Barry. • ’nich carries a line of general mer- haudise at this place. All are high- ; v re.-;.. ! table and tho death of young ‘kii iv is greatly deplored by all of our i'.- and the sympathy of all goes ;o the bereaved family. Charged With Kidnaping. n. Ga.. Doc. It*.—John Moore nlimd in a cell at police head* > •' charged with kidnaping. Eliza l came in from Dublin and asked ie arrest of Moore. She assert- ..it .Moore had enticed her 12- "M child away from home and Din <■ out of sight of her place • ocd the girl to accompany him. admits having been with the -”.t says she is IS years of age. i ; at she came away from her - Willingly. He says he does not where the girl is now. Winter Eczema ah TETTTSO Is one °f V 1 * U 5b I L j I Lit many varieties of that tor menting disease called Eczema. It slum- !>ers through the summer and breaks out in winter. The head, feet and hands are the parts most often attacked, though it sometimes appears on other parts of the body, the skin hardens, cracks open and bleeds, while the itching and burning is at times almost unbearable. Scratching only makes it worse, sores and scabs forming where the skin is broken. In this form of Eczema brownish white crusts sometimes form which scale off SKIN CRACKS in fine particles, leaving the skin raw AND BLEEDS and inflamed. It is especially painful and severe when con fined to the hands, which often become so badly affected that the sufferer is unable to perform the lightest work. This, like all other types of Eczema, is due to acid poisons in the blood and not to local causes. The trouble is more than skin deep, and washes, soaps, powders and salves nor anything else applied to the surface can possibly do more than soothe the burning and itching or relieve tempo rarily the inflammation and pain. It is the acids thrown off by the blood and which are forcing their way through the pores that cause the skin to harden, crack and bleed, and produce the irrita tion and soreness. S. S. S. neutralizes these acid poisons and cleanses the blood of all irritating sub stances and humors and does it promptly and effectually. S. S. S. purifies and invigorates the thin acid blood, and builds up the entire sys tem; then the unsightly eruption and sores heal, the skin becomes smooth and soft, and all signs of the Eczema disappear. Our special book on Skin Diseases free. The Swift Specifio Co., Atlanta, Ga. .xiiia uiccu, sss ■ -a/wa secoococ*: i E THE DOTS! as. vl.Y BAN NEIL 2nd ;d reaching The -till t(» 1 In- first pri/.e nth 'cripl ion will lie Ttl! wu counts: llirce sth ftt ll i.iut in ;inv man- loth ;,i- eiinlest. The 1 llii i.du ii In auv cm- 121 h 1 .-d In Mr. .1. B. 1311i . e. thmatrh the > m> e>. Mr. M. (i. 151 h ■c. i»c used in send- F.MBEK 13th. Tlie Prizes. ITi/.e Cash $25.00 I’ri/.e el mice from Davison & Lowe’s stock. 15.00 10.00 10.00 1 "rize Brize Brize I ‘rize Brize I ’rize Brize Prize I -rize Brize Prize Prize Prize Dress, ollered by Michael Bros l-’ur Collarette.by Turner & Hodgson Cash ". BockinuChair, Dorsey & fc'unkcnstein choice Hum K. II. Dorsey’s stock ... Cash Meal Ticket, by Imperial Motel Car ram Board hy 1). W. Mcllrepor.. choice from Head .t McMahan's stock Cash Box Cigars, hy Orr Drug Co choice from 11. 1!. Palmer & Soil’s... i of $1.00 each 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 ‘ Total $105.50 lanli Must To© TTs©ci. Date Time a. m„ p. m Milt \S, GA uapp '• mi my [subscription to The Banner, which send until . ,,nd make figures plainly. Address all counts to "Dot Editor,” The Banner, 2 xc^eosoosoooaosoM > The Five Position*, 6 from each 25 in all for 26o. plotnree. Penny Piano Tuning for Christmas Promptly attended to by your leaving orders at t ie Athene Music Store. The Di Sorrells Drug and Paint Co. —ATHENS, GEOKGIA. Store That Leads in Prices and Goods. i! r Stock is New arid Complete. See Us Attention civ a Prescriptions by an for your Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall Experienced i‘liainidcist. Paper, Pictures and Picture Framing. House and Slg;n Painting. Artists Materials. 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