The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 21, 1902, Image 6

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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MOVING, DECEMBER 21, 1902. IsHORT NOTES ; ! OF INTEREST.' Tenney’s Fine Candies. to 5 lb boxes, fresh shipment jaet received. We are exolneive agents for these goods. The Orr Drag Co. Fine Display Of cutlery from the leading mannfsct nrers of the country can be seen at thr Dearlng Hardware Oo.’s. on Clayton street. Housewives will do well to in si> ct their stock. Christmas Turkeys. Might wagon loads grain and pea f< d Turkeys. Ring 282. Freeman & Co. Something Excellent. Violet kisses are liked by everybody and they are cheap. 700 for $1 75 or 15 for 0 cents, and if you do not believe they are nice come in and will give you a (candy) kiss free of charge. M. M. Arnold. Phone 188. Something For His Christmas present—oh yes, I will go to the Dealing Hardware Co., and buy him a nice razor. We have a large stock to select from. Dearing Hard ware Co. Cash Orders. Coal from now until Jan. 1st., will be delivered at six dollars per ton, three dollars and twenty-five .cents per half ton. Lyndon Mt’g. Co. For Old And Young. Guns and ammunition, we carry a com- pletenew stock. We solicit your inspeo tion, Dearing Hardware Co. Fleisohman’s Compressed Yeast at I. P. Morton’s Phone 68. Hower The Penny Piotnre man at the Hajos Studio, Clayton street. Cash Orders. Coal from now until Jan. 1st. will be delivered at six dollars per ton. Three dollars and twenty-five cents per half ton. Lyndon Mf’g. Co. They are Perfect Little Beauties. Those Penny Piotures, and can not be exoelled. No matter what the size or prioe at any gallery on earth. Her Xmas Present. Nothing would be nicer or more highly appreciated than a box of confec tions selected from onr large and ele gant assortment of Imported and do mestic candies, “sweets to the sweet.” Skalowski’s. Carving Sets, Knives and forks. Beautiful assort ment at Dearing Hardware Oo.’s. Fleisohman’s Compressed Yeast at I. P. Morton’s. Phone 68. Bring the Little Ones Before 2 p. m., for Penny Pictnres these short days. c or Rent. Building formerly occupied by Dorn- blatt, No. 8 Clayton street, apply to Athens Cycle Co., Petrie Building, Lnmpkin street. Lap Robes. , Beautiful liue and of the best grades See them before buying. Dearing Hard ware Co. The Hajos’ Studio. Only place in town for Penny Pictnres Fleisohman’s Compressed Yeast at 1. P. Morton’s. Phone 68. Fireworks. Oliver & Peeler have elj kinds of fire works for sale, at T. P. Oliver's store on Prince avenue. His Xmas Present. Anything in our complete assortment of smokers' supplies would be appropri ate, such as a nice box of cigars, fine pipe, meerschaum and amber cigar and cigarette holders, fine cigar and cigar ette cases, Egyptian and Turkish cigar ettes and tobacco pouches, etc. Ska- lowski’s. Lost On Milledge avenne Dec. 17, a purse containing $7.60—one $5 bill and I'! 50 in silver. Parse also contained one small envelope with Ida Bramlett’s name and and one bill from Louis Morris with Ed Allen’s name on same for merchandise. The finder will please return to Banner office and be rewarded. Mrs Su>i) Allen. Thej’re Kept fresh Uneedcl Biscuit are felivered to the con sumer in the wonderful moisture and dust proof covering known a. 1 the In-er-seal Pack age. They are as fresh and crisp and clean as though just from the iven. Uneeda Biscuit are splendid for general iise. A satisfactory everyday food for everybody. Serve with every meal. Give them .o the children in stead of cakes. Only 5 ents a package. Fine Candies Made every day at Moore’s. Agents Wanted. To sell K<• robestos. Will cook a meal for less than one cent. Will last for years. No danger I No odor! Barns kerosene at one fourth the oost of coal or gaB. Always ready. Saves thirty minutes in getting breakfast. Works in rny coal, wood stove or grate Guar anteed. Hustlers wanted in every town. Eor particulars and terms address Scott & Bollock, Mf’gs , 36 Lx Sale Street, Chicago. We Manufacture All candles we sell, and nse no ado ■ teratlon, at Moore's. 122 Olayton street. LOVELYliSGIFfS M j. H. HUGGINS & SON'S. For Sale. One handsome National Cash Regis ter. perfect condition Cost $125, will settle at a bargain. Frank H. Dearing over G. H. Williamson’s store. || New Candy store. Moore’s, 122 Clayton St. Reward. Ten dollars for apprehension of the thief with proof to convict for stealing my liver and white pointer dog. F. H. Dearing. J Lost. Spectacles, silver frames, on Prince avenue. Return to Banner olfico. New Buildings Going Up, The work of erecting the two hand some new residences of Messrs. Simon and M. G. Michael on Prince avenue is proceeding rapidly. The tworesidences will be finished some time next spring and will be among the handsomest homes in Athens. Too Late. For Christmas but in time for New year. Sittings made between now and the 25th , will be finished for new year. C. W. Motes. Circular And sample distributers wantod overy where. No canvassing. Good pay Co operative Adv. Co., N Y. Overhauling Machines. Mr D M. Wilson, who has recently moved to Athens, is engaged in the work of overhauling, re-building, clean iug and re-adjastiug sewing machines. He gives the best references as to bis work and his prices are moderate. Thirty-three years practical experienoe. He tesohes the ladies how to operate and adjust machines and his instruc tictcs are free to all his customers. Drop him a postal card if yon need him. Christmas times finds J. H. Huggins & Son’s establishment on Broad Btieet headquarters for shoppers. The stock carritd this year is by far the hand somest ever seen iu Athens and those in search of useful as well us ornamental gifts will mis9 the rarest opportunities of their lives if they fail to visit this 6tore. Among the many useful and beautiful gifts that may be selected at Huggins & Sou's are dinner sets, cham ber sets, lemonade sets, cake plates, berry Bets, chocolate sets and fish sets. An elegant line of lamps to select from The most beautiful vases ever seen in Athens are in stock. Bisque figures iu abundance. Toilet cases, albums, collar and cuff boxes, manicure sets, gloves boxes, etc. A beautiful line of coal vases to select from. Toys for boys, iron wagons, veloci pedes, etc , dolls for girls from 5o np Ph; ne 125 if you haven’t time to come yonrsolf and inspect thlB beautiful line of Christmas goods. Fine Candies ■Sold at low prices, ton street. Moore’s, 122 Clay- Tb« Pride ol heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Braises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at W. J. Smith & Bro., and H. R. Palmer & Sons drag stores. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few f 'eople Know n*>w | a p^. serving tkalih in«l t>*uty Nearly everybody knows that ohar- co >1 i< the Eafest and m ■*- , fl< q en t dig- iufeteut and purifier in nature. : ut few realize its value whi-u t.ik-n i. to the 1 uman sy item for the im. .Lansing purpose. Oharoc.il is a remedy that the more you take lit it the better , i‘ is not a drug at all, bat simpli absorbs the gases and imparities always present in tie stom ach and intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking drinking or eating onions a ,U other odorous vegatablea. Charcoal effectually clears and im- preves the complexion, it whiteos the teeth aiqi furher acts as a naturaly and euimeutly safe oatharic. It absorbs the injurious gases which oolleots in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or another, but probably the best char coal and the most for the money is in Stuarts Absorbent Lczenges; they are composed powdered Willow oharcoal. and other harmless antiseptics in tablets f rm or rather iu the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath, and purer blood, and the beaty of it is, that no posible harm can result from their continued nse, but oi; the. contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician la speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says : “I advise Stuarts absorbent Lozenges to all pa tients suffering gas in stomachand bow- els, and toclear thecomplcuon and puri fy the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by daily use of them ; they cost but twenty- five cents a box at dreg stores, and al though in some sense a patetentprepera- tion, yet I Lelei-e I get more and better charcoal in yqaurts Absorbent Lt zenges ohau iu any of the oriuary charcoal tab lets ” 'OR IA For Infants and Children. fte Kind You Have Always Bought t~-. WHERE TOBUY 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. * •aschino 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. FineJVIeats* Sausage, Fish, Oysters And Game in Season, Persona! Attention Given to Out-of-Town Orders. **«****£«************ J. M. McCurdy, Prop. Telephone No-155- 105 Broad Street- We are prepared to furnish you with the best Fruits ou the market. w Amalaga Grapes, Oranges, Apples, California Pears, Bananas,. Assorted Nuts, Raisins, Dates and Candies. Oysters Delivered to All Parts of the City. ATHENS FRUITJJO, No.'7 Clayton Street. —:—' The Athenian Market, CEO. M. BOOTH. WESTERN MARKET,’ OLIVER COLEMAN, Manager. Western JBeef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, SAUSAGE, DRESSED POULTRY. FISH, GAME, SOUR KRAUT. Telephone No. 29. No. 5 Jackson Street. TT- Christmas Presents in all the latest and best goods for old and young. The Prettiest- Calenders ciis, real ^beauties. BOOKLETS, XMAS CARDS AND NOVELTIES, You can be suited and the Children„ pleased and the young Ladies and gentlemen [made glad at Woottens Book Store. Dressed Poultry, Game in Season, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Pickled Meats, ; Breakfast Bacon and Hams. P" Cranberries and Pickles ETLCPH0NC NO 259 15 CLAYTON STREET. TURKEYS! TURKEYS! CHRISTMAS TURKEYS FOR ALL. Fine Meats, Fish, Oysters, Poultry and Game. THE CITY MARKET, J. H. PATMAN, Proprietor. No. 9 Jackson Street. : : Telephone 184. FRUITS! - O ■ FRUITS! £ttfr*ettS«£44444444444 CHRISTMAS FRUITS FOR ALL. ¥ ^BANANAS, ORANGES, APPLES, CALIFORNIA PEARS, RAISINS, FIGS, DATES, CANDIES, ASSORTED NUTS. Smokers Materials of All Kinds. JST’ALL KINDS OF FIREWORKS AT VERY LOWEST PRICES *Ctteet«e««44444444444 KUTRES & PETROPOL. 205 BROAD STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 303.