The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 12, 1902, Image 5

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V TIIE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1902. Simply Immense |; Our Haberdashery Department IS OVERFLOWIN’*} Sl’ITABLE FOR WITH ARTICLES CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Ladies Appreciate COKE DANDRUFF CURE AND HAIR TONIC The only perfect prepara tion for the hair and scalp. Does not contain coloring matter or grease. COKE. Antiseptic SHAVING FOAM Does away with soap and shaving mug. No chance for contagion. At all Druggists and Barbers. for sain h» rl K PaIiii**"* & Sons Berlin Newspaper Issues Invitations to Unique Feast Berlin, Dec. 11.—The most distin guished members of the society for the KILLED Ai t N UUGR. useful present full o s always aeeeptaMe. < >ur (Tirist mas suggests ms. stoek Overcoats! Overcoats! We iltl al values in Overcoats, it will pay on to see them. .Anything You Want in Underwear. DORSEY aceeoscoocoeocccececcci - OUT For the Squirrels in the Wire Boot at JOHNSON’S SHOE STORE, 231 Broad Street, Athens, Ga. WHERE prices are in keeping with the hard times. “LOOK.” Ladlea’ Leather Kip Shoes $ .90 to 51 25 *• Pebble Calf Shoes 1.0" to 1.25 •• Kangaroo t'alf Shoes.. 1.0J to 1.25 ** Dongoln Knl Shoes 75 to 1.25 " Vici Kid Shoes 1 25 to 2.(W " Viol Kid, Goodyear Welt 2.50 to 2.75 " Storm Rubber Shoes.. .35to 65 Misties' and Children’s Shoes... .50 to 1.25 Infants'Kid Shoes 15 to .75 Met .a Heavy Kip Ties W to 1 50 '* Satin Calf Shoes 95 to 1.50 ’• ViciKidShoes 1.25 to 2 00 - Box Calf Shoes 1 75 to 2.50 Men’s Vici Kid, Goodyear Welt 12.50 to 54.00 I *• Patent Colt, Goodyear Welt 3 0) to 4.00 , " Velours Calf, Good year Welt 3.00 to 3J> " Storm Rubber Shoes... .50 to ,75 Boys’ Heavy Kip Ties. 90 to 1.25 < Satin Calf BaLs T.. .90 to 1.50 ' “ Box Calf Hals 1.50 to 2.00 | '* Vici Ki«l Shoes 1.50 to 2.00 l Children’s Rubber Shoes 25 to .85 ] Men's Heavy Ditching Boots.. 1.50 to 2.00 ; Old lilies’ Shoes, (Comforts) . .90 to 1.50 1 Jolinson Shoe Oo, 231 Hroa.l Street, Athens, Ga. r Allen H. Talmage. |PiD6 Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc. I Washington St., Athens, Ua. Thomas J. Wilson Shot by Arthur Bishop at Charlotte, Chariot!,. N. C., Dec. 11.—Arthur Bishop, th> young traveling man trow Petersburg. Va.. who Tuesday night killed Thomas .1. Wilson, at the thres hold of Wilson's home, is still at large, but the i.olice authorities state that he is in the corporation limits of Charlotte. arid it Is their opinion that Bishop will give himself up before the dawning of another day. The murdered man leaves a widow and six small children. Bishop ratne to Charlotte about week ago. ostensibly on oae of his reg ular trips to see the shoe dealers of this city. He travels for a Boston shoe house, and it is said the firm enjoys a !a:ge trade through this sec tion. While here he met a young girl named I.ona Shultz and the two form ed a great attachment for each other, l ast night Bishop and Mies Shultz met by engagement at the home of Jacob Meyer, who lives tl.ree doors frem the Wilsons. While Bishop and Miss Shultz were in the parlor Miss Ada Wilson, a daughter of the dead man appear, <1 at the Meyer homo. She was intimate with Lena Shultz, also with the Ml ver family. The three were • ngaced in conversation, when Meyer pi ! >duce,l some wine. It is now claim, 1 that the wine was pur chased by Bishop an,', that Meyer only served it. At any rate the two girla and Bishop drank wine for some time, and then the Wilson girl lnvlt- ed the two to her home. Another Irottle of wine appeared very mysteri ously at the Wilson home and the three drank this bottle. Just about the time the three had consumed all the wine Mrs. Wilson, who was sleeping in an adjoining room, aroused by the revoh-y in the, parlor, went to the door to see wtiar T was going on. To her very great sur prise she saw her daughter. Miss Shultz and a strange man seated at a table on which were two empty bot tles. She called to her husband, who came to the door of the parlor and ordered Bishop to leave the house. Bishop retorted that he was a gentle man and wished to he so treated. Wil son caught hold of Binhop's coat and attempted to force him from the room. He succeeded in drawing him to the door leading to the f:ont porch, and there, while the two men were discus sing the trouble. Bishop drew his gun and plat ing the muzzle of the weapon against Wilson’s stomach, fired. The unfortunate man fell in his doorway and expired in a few minutes. Bishop fledl, leaving behind him his hat, which has a hole knocked in it. The Shultz girl ela:.ms that Wilson struck Bishop aoross the head with a cane. The affair has caused a profound sen sation. All parties concerned are good people. Bishop has a wife and child in Petersburg. HOr.SE MEAT BANQUET. LOMAX'S WILL PROBATED. Leaves Private Library .to State University. Montgomery. Ala., Dee Alabama GEORGIAN MURDERED. 11.—The prevention of cruelty to animals have - v l * le ' ate Torment Lomax has Arouses declined the Invitation issued by the Fleischer Zeitung, the national organ of the German butchers, to a horse meat banquet on the ground that horse flesh would not have a fair chance at a dinner given under the auspices of the Butchers’ league, but the Fleisch er Zeitung is informed that the society designs to give such a dinner Itself to which 400 persons will be Invited. The Fleischer Zeitung, however, per sists In trying to get the directors of the society to attend its dinner and has commissioned a hotel keeper to prepare a menu which will include horse bouiilou, asparagus, brisket of hoise and horse filet a la Nelson, the whole being washed down with excel lent wines. To improve the appetite and strength en the digestion, try a few doses of Ghamborlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr. J. M. Seitz, ot Detroit, Mich , ays, “They restored my appetite when mpaired, relieved me of a bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satisfac cory movement of the bowels.” There are people in this commnnity who neod just each a medicine. For sale by all druggists. Every box warranted. een filed-and great interest attaches lcport that he had uuiven His left .Miss Fa ersity He . Discovered Seven New Poisons. Chicago, Dec. 11.—Professor Julius Schletterback, professor of pharma cognosy in the University of Michigan, has discovered seven new poisons, says a special to The Tribune from Ann Arbor, .Mich. Throe of thorn are made from Allegheny vine. He haa named two of the poisons adlumine and ad- iurnidine. and one is still unnamed. From the c-alandine poppy the profes sor has extracted the fourth and fifth poisons railed stylophine and ilisphyl- line, and from the Japanese caiandinc the poison bacconldinc, and one yet unnamed. kOUQHS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN. Foul Crime In Mississippi Great Indignation. Laurel, Miss., Doc. 11.—The remains of William Lawrence, the young whlta man from Jonesboro, Ga., who was murdered at the camp of Eastman, rt bequests to the State ! Garder & Co., 12 miles west of Laurel, last Saturday, have been carried to us equivalent of I Jonesboro for Interment by the fath- Blurrt. the ilevot- er u f ,he murdered man. ■are taker of his , This city and section Is greatly #x- :u s. j cltedr over the murder and the affair will be thoroughly investigated. Dr. J. C. McCormick, Albert Johnson, W. A. Harpe, all prominent officials of Eastman. Garder & Co., and Albert McGee, a negro barber, are under ar rest charged with being implicated in the crime. The trial here of these men Is set for today. An autopsy on the body of the dead man was made by Dry. Johnson, Hep- ard and Ramsey. The result of the analysis of the Inin and stomach has not been made public, but. it is said, thu testimony of these physicians will be sensational. There will be about 60 witnesses, and the trial will likely consume con siderable time. Miller and Beskin. of Meridian, and R. E. HalseU. of Ivui- rel, will prosecute, while N. C. Hill, of Hlttsburg, B. W. Bcharbrough, of Paulding, and Shannon and Street will represent the defense. Lawrence was shot in the back about 3 o’cloek Satur. day afternoon and died about 10 o'clock that night. It is said dTugs were used to finish the atrocious deed. One of the eyea had been removed anY poison inserted In the brain, it la claimed. Eastman. Garde- & Co. are assisting the officers In every way possible, and the guilty partiee will surely bo found and mado to suffer for the hellish crime. The city Is crowded- with people from the sur rounding country and excitement runs high. -s Irs pilvatc library to the an.I his m ! of Alabama re lic law school of the uni- five sharcy of stock in the Bihb County Banking and Trust com pany. the income to he used in pref- |i ring a pri- - in oratory at the unlver- ulty annually in commemoration of his lather. Gim-ral Tennent Lomax. His law Looks and office furniture lie left to his law partners, B. F. Crum and Leon Weil. The residue of the estate goes to Ills mother, who is executrix without bond. It is principally in bank stocks and stock in a local cotton factory, and in ill probability amounts to something ike $30,000. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sudden changes in the weather serves notice that a hearse voice and a heavy congh may invade the sanctity of health in your own home. Cautious people have a bcttle of One Minnte Cough Cure always at hand. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga., writes: "I am indebted to One Minnte Congh Cure for my present good health and proba bly my life.” It cares Coughs, Colds, Lagnppe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and lung troubles. One Min nte Congh Cnre cuts the phlegm, draws ont the inflammation, heals and soothes the mneons membranes and strengthens the lnngs. The Orr Drag Co. Recommendation ol ■ Well Known Chicago Physician. I nse and prescribe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate, oonstricted coughs, with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and oonghs and bronchial afflictions. It is non-nar cotic and safe in the hands of the most nnprotessiona 1 . A universal panaces, for all mankind.—Mrs. Mary R. Melen dy, M. D„ Ph. D„ Chicago, III. Thin remedy is for sale by all druggists. Arbitration Resolution. Washington, Dec. 11.—A Joint reso lution was offered in the house today by Mr. Shal'roth, of Colorado, author izing tin- president to pioposc to Great Britain and German to submit their claims against Venezuela to arbitra tion and to guarantee the payment of the award* that may be found. Dangerous Counterfeit. Washington, Doc. 11.—Chief Wilkie, of the secret service bureau announc ed tlie discovery of a counterfeit $20 gold certificate July 12, 18S2. check letter C, Lyons. register, Roberts, treasurer, portrait of Garfield, The eote is a very fine photographic pre- luction. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, bnt was afraid to do so on account of pains in his stomach, whioh he feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said : ‘Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- eaa and Diarrhoea Remedy will pat yon in condition for the party.’ I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party.” Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer. Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by all drag- gists. CAST'OTIIA. Be»n the /J Kind You Haw Always Bought Signature STATIONERY! STATIONERY! \ A beautiful lint' of Stationery consisting Fine Box Paper that will please you. : : of Writing Tablets* - School Supplies* - Etc* Up=Town Drug Store, lie 270. Prompt Delivery. E. C. McEvoy. ■JkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAivaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaa -FOR- LIGHT and FUEL. Welsbach Lamps. Detroit and Eclipse Gas Stoves.. The Athens Gas Go. ... _ a J : Phone No. 5i Office AND Works J. A.1HODGSCN. Supt. uuuunniiiMiinfitfi mill A millon Voice. Conld hardly express the tijanki of Homer Hall, of West Point. Ia. Listen why : A severe cold had settled on his lnngs, cansing a most obstinate oongh, Several physicians said he had consump tion, but conld not help him. When all thought he was doomed he began to nse Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption and writes: “it completely cared me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs ” It is positively guaran teed for Conghs, Colds and Lnng tron hies. Price 50c and (1.00. Trial bottles free at W. J Smith & Bro., or H. R. Palmer & Sons drug stores. Mace F alee Returns. Raleigh, N. C., Dec. 12.—A sensation developed in the federal court here, the grand jury having returned a true Bill against W. H. Arrington, of Nash ville, N. C., that he made false returns in schedules which he filed as a vol untary bankrupt. His divorced wife, it is officially learned, went to Nash ville and got from the tax lists the amount of property which he returned for taxation, which did not agree with that on the schedule sho filed. She made another visit there and says the figures had been changed. She wao a witness before the (frond Jury with a certified statement from the clerk of Nash county court bs to the property listed by Arrington for taxation. The Pride ol ncroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Braises, Oats, Wonnds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bccklen's Arnica Salve is the beet in the world. Same far Borns, Soalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cores or no pay. Only 25o at W. J. Smith & Bro.,* and H R. Palmer & Sou. drug stores. " Books Make the BEST Xmas Presents. Beautiful Calendars for Presentation New and Unique Designs. 0 BOOK STORE. Picture Frames Made To Order And Delivered Same Day. 118 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GEORGIA. Grandest opportunities here to procure desirable Holiday Presents at the Lowest Prices. Better Place Your Orders Today I^SywTnt s for x n m r a y s. You Books. 5,000 Books 5 cents to $20.C'0 to select from. Sets of Books. Many handsome sets at one third and one half less than usual prices. Young People’s Books... Children’s Picture Books, Boys’ and Girls Books by all the leading - writers for Young People. | The New Books, BOOKLETS, XMAS CARDS. Our stock of these three lines is larger than in any previous years and selected' with the utmost care to meet the needs of our customers. Art Dept. If only for pleasure come and see 60 of the famous TOJETTI’S Pictures, ALSO MANY Etchings, Photogravures. Water Colors & Photographs. Frames and the most com plete line of Mouldings ever shown in the city. Pyrographic Outfits- Photo Frames all sizes and shapes- STATI0NERY. 3,000 Papetries from 5c to $1-50. From the cheapest to the finest and most dainty the market affords. ...OUR SPECIALTY LINE... Footballs, Punching Bags, Exercisers, Carrom Boards, Athletic Goods, ABC Blocks, Etc. Bibles. Testaments, Family Bibles, Prayer Hymnal Sets. Our stock of Bibles Is ver> comprehensive and the value we offer is a surprise to every body. Testaments From 5c Up. Photo Albums, Toilet Sets, Ink Stands, Atomizer Sets, Lap Desks, Silver Novelties, Leather Goods, Etc. We excel in all of the above and our stock of Pocket Books, Purses, Visiting' Cards and Gent’s Leather Cases will be found to be the most complete in the city. A Good Fountain Pen $1*00* Ideal Waterman Fountain Pens* g. Sweaters and Jerseys. A full line for Chrildren, Youths, Ladies (patterned), and Gentlemen. SOME BARGAINS. 200 selected volumes 50c to $1.50, at Half Price. * 5, $2.50 and $3.00 Crokinole Boards at $1.25 each. | Will sell 20 copies of $1.50 Souvenir of the City at | 60c each. Many odds and ends of last years Fancy goods laid out aad offered at Half Price, j* tlimSSMiS»SS1«SSSSSlR«SSWi«SSSSKSS*SSSSSWHiiSS*SS*SSSSK*SSSSSSS*lKSSS»iSSSSSSS*SW«SSSViSSSSSSi