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TIIE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1902.
The Place to Buy Your
XMAS - TOYS.
The Largest Line in Northeast Georgia.
T
5,000 Dolls
Wc li:iv«* a licautit'ul lint*
nf l>ull«i of every kind—
< diifli, ('liina. Kid and
l»i>i|\ie. If you will call
and 'll- thi- line you will
■>iirely lind wlial you want
fl l illl
5c Up.
Tea Sets.
Every irirl must have a
Set." A beautiful line.
5c Up.
Don't fail tu see them.
Tin Toys
Of every description, Horses,
Cows, Sheep, Wagons and
every imaginable image at
prices that suit every purse.
And a full stock to select
from.
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 tu say to all those
who are to lmy for Xmas
trees: We advise to come at
once and select what yon
want and wc will lay them
ri—i< 1 >■ for yon. In this way
ymi get first choicenml .avoid
the tush. We will furnish
you with a salesm.au who will
irive you special attention.
Don't wait 1 nit come at
10,000
HORNS AND FLUTES.
W'- have what voii want
in 1 liese. Now is the time
to Mow voiir own horn."
Young and Old Can be Suited Here!
Useful - Presents.
Anything You Want at Cut Prices.
What Would be More Appreciated Than a
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 Hug,
Anything in
China Ware,
Trunk,
Pair Cuff Buttons,
Watch,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Necktie,
Fascinator,
Pair Scissors,
Pair Shoes,
Shirt.
COME EARLY AMD AVOID THE RUSH.
FIRST COMES GETS FIRST CHOICE.
NICHOLES’ CUT PRICE STORES.
Athens, - Elberton, - Madison, - Social Circle, - Carlton, - Comer, - Lexington.!
OKI NOTES ;
J OF INTEREST.*
Tenney’s Fine Candies.
'..to .'lib hi xas, fresh shipmeut just
received. We are exclusive agents for
these poods. The Orr Drag Co.
Stray'd or S'olen.
1 Blnck Berkshire Boar Pig. B-torn
toU II Holme and receive reward.
A Golden Opporlunity
To Ret your photOH taken, and see
yourself as others see yoo, in live dif
ferent coatumea, all for 25c.
For Cash.
We sell the best Jellico Coals, Black
Hia Xmas Present. Christmas Turkeys.
Anything in our complete assortment I Eight wagon loads grai l and pea fed
of smokers’ supplies would be appropri- j Turkeys. Bing 222. Freeman & Co.
ate, such as a nice box of cigars, Hoe J
pipe, meerschaum and amber cigar and A Large Gourd.
cigarette holders, fine cigar and cigar- j Mr. Will Peek, while or the Elberton
ette cases, Egyptian and Turkish cigar
ettes and tobacco pouches, etc rika-
lowski’s.
Office Moved.
llr. D. H. McNeill has moved his oilin'
ro the second story of the new r-outheru
Express Company building on Clayton
street.
Catholic Church Service.
There will be services at the Catholic
church this morning at 10 o'clock.
For Rent.
Building formerly occupied by I) Jrn-
1),amend and Bed Ash. Full weight «•>*«._No. 8 Clayton, street, apply
and no slack, $fi 60 per ton.
Hard Coal, both Egg and Nut size at
(10.00 per toD.
Wood, split and sawed, any length.
Oak (2,00 per load.
Bine $1.7.1 per load.
Prompt delivery,
Phone No 117. Athens Ice & Coal Co.
A Welcome Gift.
Nothing so completely satisfies the
••folks at home” as a living photograph
of the dear ones who are absent. Our
photographic skill will enable you to
give the greatest happiness to those you
caro to please. Our portrait work ‘.sour
pride. O. W. Motes. Telephone 87.
Position Wanted.
As an offloe man or bookeeper by
young man of experience. Address “B,"
care Athens Banner. tf.
Her Xmas Present.
Nothing would be nloer or more
highly appreciated than a box of confec
tions selected from our large and ele
gant assortment of Imported and do-
meattii candies, “sweets to the sweet.’
Skalowaki'a.
High Prioea; Poor Oil.
Considerable complaint has been made
recently abont the inferior quality of
kerosene oil being sold in Athens and
the inoreased price being charged for it.
On aooonnt of the taot that the Standard
■ Oil Co. has raised the prioe of oil re
oently the merchants have been com
pelled to add five cents pet gallon to the
retail price. Some of the meichants say
that a very inferior grade of oil i* being
•ent to Athena and steps are now being
taken to remedy this state of affairs.
premises.
Babies Are Our Delight.
Bung the little ones to the Hajos'
Studio Clayton street for the most life
like photos you ever saw taken of chil
dren.
Sealed Bids
Will he received for 20 dayB 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.
Officers Installed.
The following officers of Williams
Lodge, No. 16, 1. O. O. E , have been
installed for the ensuing year: Noble
grand, K. W. Bailey vice grand, F. D
Tuck ; recording secretary, J. A. Mea-
ler; financial secretary, A. J. Watson;
treasurer, L. F. Carithers.
Air Line road last week, was presented
with a very large gourd by one of his
friends. The gourd measures five feet
eight and one-half inches in circumfer
ence, nml is the largest evir seen in this
city. Very unfortunately it was cracked
by the express company in transit.
TIIE ESQUIMO
The Esquimo cats blubber]
Tile lumbermen eat pork.
These people are constantly
exposed to cold and physical
strain. Experience has taught
them that fatty foods give
warmth and nourishment.
Eor those who have cold
and thin bodies, or are threat
ened with consumption or any
wasting disease, there is no fat
in so digestible and palatable a
form as Scott's
l’hysicians prescribe it.
Well send you a little to try. if
Some Survl\al* of 1’unIi I oil.
Man is imqucstinmibly :i highly ra
tional belli}:. Still, if you tra\« l nml
observe, from the mouth of tin* Danube
to the CJokien (bile you will liml most
men wearing a eoat with a useless col
lar marked with a us* less V shaped
slash and decorated with two useless
buttons at the small of the back and
one or two more useless hut tot
cuffs. The collar, the slash
buttons urc there in a ns we
rational need. It is not a con
mate nor a common racial nee
tection against climate that th
sent, but a common civilizat'a
form and ritual they mutely
Over this entire area those w
to be of the Brahman caste d
heads for wedding, funeral :
with a black cylindrical cover
s at the
mid the
Keep!
the best plan to
old
written
has gn
record of a n
liter legal vain
in court than
simple in form,
si ly understood,
to or from oth-
y the dates on
ut or received, is
disputes about
eves the memo
ry burdens. A
noy transaction
in case of con-
nv verbal state-
the german capital.
Hill On
nd fteat
far
avert tl
the d
irt of tin
v hereon
tin nor t<
liter to It of keep
• it of keeping accounts ln-
immy in expenditure and in
habit of saving up, besides
t all times a correct financial
Housekeepers, imndmulcs
ho handle money in the man
if their personal affairs will
*t profitable to form the hab-
ing accounts.
Itn.
Kepi Title
■ording to c<
tit hough a
k-pt hi
of tilt*
■d to tin
tienhy
He
the Hush <<
himself. And as for the wot
faitied within this same area w
that the amplitude of the sh
disposition of the belt and tin
of the skirt all obey the rise
stir
tide
vliicli
moon nor seasons control.
Ide Wheeler in Atlantic.
Pay
Your State and County taxes today.
The books close on Dec. 20th. H. H.
Linton,T. O. td
Five Positions,
6 from each 25 in all for 25c. Penny
piotnres.
The Hajos' Studio
Penny Picture*. 25 for 25c.
For Rent.
Three rooms unfurnished. No. 27
Dougherty street.
Fireworks.
Oliver & Peeler have all kinds of fire
works for sale, at T. P. Oliver’s store on
Prinoe avenne.
Kodol Dyspepsia cure
Digests all classes of food, tones and
strengthens the stomach Troubles, and
( makes rich red blood, health and '
Emulsion. ' strength. Kodol rebuilds wornout tie
sues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens
the stomach. Gov, W. W. Atkinson,
of W. Va., says : I have used a number
of bottles of Kodol and have found it to
be a very effective and, indeed, a pow
erful remedy for stomach ailments. 1
of $ id.nun has recommend it to my friends. The Orr
Drug Oo.
The Main Thlnu.
Ted—Madge Is the loveliest little
thing you ever saw. Why, that girl is
worth a million.
Ned—But has she got It?—New York.
Times.
In measles a rash appears on the
fourth day of the fever. It is first seen
j on the forehead, face and neck, aftcr-
i ward over the whole body. It consists
I of raised red In scarlet fever
the rash appears on the second day of
\ the fever, commencing on the upper
rt of the chest and neck, whence It
reads over the body. In smallpox an
nption Is seen on the third or fourth
y on the face, neck and wrists. In
icken pox the eruption is made of
ml) blebs. In typhoid fever the rash
rely shows itself before the seventh
y of the fever. The sj>ots are rose
lured, and they disappear on pressure.
New York.
-Suit
• • uii < out t of Hinds
iii 1 mill against
Island road. The
that when the mill?
• Iroa.l company en
«":♦ t with plaintiffs
rate that would al
'•' ul y compote with
i!!s i < :ir Meridian,
. through bill of lad-
cotton from points
h : b>; -over privilege
ufaetwring purposes.
uT to be c redited
n the original cotton
carrying out this
:e year the declara-
s abandoned by tha
. and the mill man
ias damages In the
For Asthma use Che
ney’s Exoectorant.
OASTOiaiA.
Bears the _s9 Kind 4 M Ha 19 Mwg Bougtt
Signature
of
Poverty Is a grindstone on which
many wits are sharpened. — Chicago
News.
The first shell was used In warfare
by the sultan of Gujerat, India, iu 1480.
A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party,
but was afraid to do bo on account of
pains in his stomach, which he feared
would grow worse. He Bays, “I was
Hcnt>*N Yoiiih; Critic.
G. A. Unity, the writer for youth,
frequently got letters from admirers
all over the world asking for his auto
graph and offering criticisms of his
books. In n story of the peninsular
war he made two boys disguise them
selves by staining their faces with
iodine. Shortly after the book was
published he received a letter from n
boy. who said he was a chemist's as
sistant. stating that while that special
Incident was represented as taking
place in 1 SiI s * iodine was n -t discovered
until 1M1. three y.ars after.
nsular rep »rts. Bor-
• usy manufacturing
of the cleanest and best
po. The smokeless eondl-
Uerliti atmosphere Is ns
ec facts the preponderant
and briquettes, which are
mokeless; the skillful sci
entific construction of boiler furnaces
and chimneys and. finally, the high
standard of skill that Is taught and
enforced among firemen who stoke fur
naces with coal for steam and manu
facturing purposes. Before a man can
assume such n charge he must l>o
taught the theory and practice of eco
nomical. scientific firing, by which the
coil I is distributed in such a manner
and quantity over the grate surface ns
to secure the most perfect combustion
of its volatile elements. The Silesian
coal used in Berlin In most large steam
plants and factories Is rich in bitumen,
but would rank below many of the
bituminous coals of the United States,
and yet the long, dense, trailing clnuda
of smoke from mill and factory chim
neys which are so familiar a sight to
many American cities are rarely seen
in that section of Germany, where the
Indiscriminate shoveling of raw bitu
minous coal into the steam and other
furnaces is considered an Ignorant and
wasteful proceeding.
f'lrcuinNtnncen Alter Farra.
"But she used to be considered quite
a beauty/'
"That was before her father failed."
—Detroit Free Press.
The world is full of people who would
break their necks any time rather than
wait for the next car.—Atchison Globe.
i-klc*
Tommy -LI! Greenup, you told me
last Week you liked me better’ll you
did any other boy. a;/ now you're let-
tin’ Dick Trotter shin up to you.
1.11 I did like you bo.-d last week,
but I’ve changed my mind. Does your
papa keep a candy store?
Tommy—No.
Lil- Well, Dick’s does. -Chicago Trib*
telling my tronbles to a lady friend, Ulie *
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 oared me and enabled me to
hwe a good time at the party.” Mr.
Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N.
Y. This remedy is for sale by all drug
gists.
Quick Relief.
Mrs. Trubbles—Doctor, can you do
anything for my husband?
Doctor—What is the matter?
Mrs. Trubbles—Worrying about mon
ey.
Doctor—Oh. I can relieve him of that
all right
For Whooping Cough
use Chenev’s Expectorant.
So Tired
R may be from overwork, but
the chances are Its from an In
active i iufp —
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept in healthful action
by, and only by
Tutt’s Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.