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TRADE EDITION.
TIIE ATHENS BANNER.
TRADE EDITION. •
Christmas Presents
in all the latest and best goodsTor old and young.
The Prettiest Calenders ens, real ^beauties.
BOOKLETS, XMAS CARDS
AND NOVELTIES.
You can be suited and the Children pleased and the
young Ladies and gentlemen made glad at
Wootten’s Book Store.
FRUITS! • O ■ FRUITS!
CHRISTMAS FRUITS FOR ALL.
BANANAS, ORANGES, APPLES, CALIFORNIA PEARS,
RAISINS, FIGS, DATES, CANDIES, ASSORTED NUTS.
Smokers Materials of All Kinds.
I3TALL KINDS OF FIREWORKS AT VERY LOWEST PRICES.
KUTRES & PETROPOL.
205 BROAD STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 303.
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WHERE TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS
Good Things For Xmas.
Turkeys, Bananas,
Cranberries, Grapes
Celery. and Apples,
Lettuce, Mince Meat,
Fruit Cakes, Cream,
Grape Fruit, Pine Apple and
Oranges, Edam Cheese.
♦.Maraschino Cherries and Olives..
CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS.
Fresh Shipment Kennedy’s Cakes and Crackers.
Also Citron, Seeded Raisins, Currents,
Spices and Nuts of all kinds.
I. P. MORTON,
Phone 68. Clayton St.
THE PALACE MARKET.
Fine^Meats, Sausage, Fish, Oysters
And Game in Season.
Personal Attention Given In Out-of-Town Orders.
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J. M. McCurdy, Prop.
Telephone No- 155- : 105 Broad Street
F. A. LIPSCOMB, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND BROKERACE.
D. P. HASELTON, LEADING DEALER IN PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Christmas Fruits.
Wo are prepared to furnish you with the best Fruits
on the market.
Amalaga Grapes, Oranges, Apples, California Pears,
Bananas, Assorted Nuts, Raisins, Dates and Candies.
Oysters Delivered to All Parts of the City.
ATHENS FRUIT CO.
No.'_7 Clayton Street.
The Athenian Market,
CEO. M. BOOTH.
PINE MEATS,
Dressed Poultry, Game in Season,
Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Pickled Meats,
Breakfast Bacon and Hams.
Cranberries and Pickles
ETLEPHONE NO- 259 15 CLAYTON STREET.
WESTERN * MARKET,
“ . ■- OLIVER COLEMAN. Manager.
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
MR. J> P. HASKl,rON.
MR FRANCIS ADGATE LIPSCOMB.
Mr Frank A. Lipscomb is on. of the
li aling young business mm of tt e oity.
He baa for several years conducted a
highly Buccess ul Are insurance and real
estate business and has recently added
the large brokerage bu.tnesa purchased
from Mr. E. W Wyatt.
Mr. Lipscomb represents several of
the largest and beat fire Insurance com
panies and enjoys a large patronage
His real estate bntine'i la showing
steady progress, he having engineered
several large property transfers recently.
He has bis office on the corner of
Broad and Spring street*, where Mr
Wyatt was formerly located.
Mr. Lipaoomb takes great interest In
public affairs is a city alderman and
has rendered valuable service as such.
He was largely instrumental In carrying
the city hall bond issue to v ctory. H-
is a m*mber of (Jov. Terrell’s military
•tail.
He is a grandson of the late Oban
cellor Andrew A L preomb and of the
late Prof Williams Rutherford and In
herit* much of their talent. He ia a
bu-ineis man of a high order and his
already abondant success will be greatly
increased as I lie years go by.
Piano* and organa go towards famish
ing much of the pleasures of happy
homes, and judged by this standard Mr.
D. P Hiseltm has been the agent of
pleasure in Northeast Georgia for a
number of years.
Mr. Haaelton’i a’oreon College avenue
is headq lar'ers for pianos and organs
and those in sesrch of tbe best h >ad in
that directiou straightway and witbont
hesitation.
Mr. Haaeltnn c tme to Athens twenty
years ago from Charleston, 8. 0 , to es
tablish a music bosiuess here. He was
told when he arrived that heoould never
sucoeed in establishing suoh a bnsluess
here, that all who had attempted it had
failed This kind of talk did not cause
Mr Haselton any uneasiness. He had
made np bis mind to suooeed and he
went ahead with confident determina
tion.
The reoord of his business proves his
oorreot estimate of tbe opportunity pre
sented twenty years sluoe. He is now
proprietor and nnnager of tbe largest
piano and organ business in Northeast
Georgia
Daring the last twenty years he has
told over $260,000 worth of pianos and
organs in this oity and seotlon. All tbe
colleges, schools, churches, clubs and so
eleties have given him liberal patronage
and have been perfectly satisfied with
their pu,chases The last eale n nde to
nue of these urgin'?. mods was a few
dart since when a handtrm- Iters &
Pund piano was told to tbe Albeut Lodge
•f Elks
Tbe I vers & Pond piano i. Mr. Ht'el
on's leader. He has sold (40,000 wc rtb
*>f that make, placing them with the
best mos'Ciaiis and weal'blest people in
• his section. These pianos hare been
used and endoiaid iu tbe New E. gland
Conservatory of Mnsio, the largest in
ths world. The other eicellent pianos
handled by Mr. Haselton are the Crown,
ICohler * Campbell and Alexander.
Mr. Haseltin's organ leader is the
cali brated Crown organ He has sold
hundreds of these all over the world
Two of them have been shipped »i
Chius. There is a practically limitless
guarantee upon them, and he has never
had one to give him any trouble.
MR E. B. PAYNE.
DOZIER & COMPANY
Conduct a Large and Prosperous
Lumber Business.
The fi m of Doaier A Co. has the only
uptown lumber yard in the city and en
joy as large a patronage as any oonoero-
of the kind in Athens
At thdr shop they make anything
that it usually turned out by snob an
establishment and their patrons are
always highly satisfied. Their lumber
yards are located on Bpring street, just
off Broad.
Messrs. James H Doster and A. W.
Dozier, the members of tbs firm, rank
among the best young business men of
the oity, and their tuooess entitles them
to that recognition.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS FOR ALL
Fine Meats, Fish, Oysters, Poultry and Game.
Western Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton,
SAUSAGE. DRESSED POULTRY. FISH, GAME, SOUR KRAUT.
Telephone No. 29. No. S Jackson Street.
THE CITY MARKET,
J. H. PATMAN, Proprietor.
No. 9 Jackson Street. : : Telephone 184.
MR O. L. PAYNE.
Mr. Haselton'* business has assumed
proportions that require three travelling
men to attend toil. These ccmpetent
salesmen are Prof. J. H. Langston, of
Ooonee county and Messrs. 0. L. Payi e
and E B Payne, who were fotmerly
residents of Fort Lamar, Ga. Theta
are no better tr* veiling men ii t te stale.
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