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THE BANNER, TUrKSDAY yOENlNO, JANUARY 1, 1903.
i CHRISTMAS GIFTS!
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E. H. Dorsey’s. ]
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Useful-Serviceable. ;
Smoking Jackets,
Bath Robes,
Mufflers,
Handkerchiefs,
Collars,
Hosiery,
Cuff Buttons,
Night Robes,
Hats,
Cravats,
Umbrellas,
Gloves,
Cuffs,
Shirts,
Watch Fobs,
Suit Cases,
CHARM o:-'
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SILK SUSPENDERS, SOLID SILVER BUCKLES.
Underwear in all Grades. :: Tie Latest Style Overcoat.
AN UP-TO DATE SUIT OF CLOTHES.
A BEAUTIFUL UISPLAY OF NECKWEAR.
E. H. DORSEY, j
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LIGHT and FUEL.
Welsbach Lamps. Detroit and Eclipse Gas Stoves.
The Athens Gas Go.
Phone No, 54.
pnrtutiun.
men cngi H;
Us exque. .
The era 111
it IS glvalcl
to a higher
1‘I'< server el
of drink. hi
Its lleliellte
fountain!- "
Of guilt. til.
apoplexy,
plmnniieeu
with their
reetive acid
meilieiimeii
shell up]
higher 1
Office ]
Works j
J. A. HODGSON. Supt.
| Alien H. Taimage.
jFine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
I Washington St., Athens, Ga.
UP-TOWIM PEOPLE
Are requested to stop in and see what we have for Christmas.
We have a nice assortment.
Up=Town Drug Store,
Phone 270. Prompt Delivery. E. C. McEvoy.
The Southern Mntnal Insurance Company,
OF ATIII^S, GA.
V? W THOMAS President. ABTHUB K OBIST1TH’ Secretary
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
HOWARD 8. LTNOl
Meum Pikut.
lim W"-’.*
William W. Thomai,
ftlUBEN NlCKKHSON
Alia S. Erwin,
Waltrr B. Hil *
ARTHUR K. RirnTH
lOBEPn H.Femino,
Edward R Hodorom
quarter ni a ;
Finds Wo- i
The startling mu:
covery that will sm. ' -
madebycditorO.il V
robusco, Iud. "1 wish t-
‘that Dr. Kings N ’
Consumption is the r
edy that I have ever ! ;
Colds and Grip. It's
pie with weak lungs 1
dertnl medicine no c;
Pneumonia or Co:; o r. ;
is instant and cai v
Smith & Bro. or il. It
guarantee every .'.(Jo a:
and give trial borides lr
L ALIASES.
.:t too familiar to
.'-ME TASTES.
r.-.d «,r rilothine Old
Term.—Some Word.
. of Which Arc Com-
was recently circu-
eiit public man had
^li accidentally iu-
«»f carbon dioxide,
ct began at once in
ti dioxide was.
act, carbon dioxide
name for carbonic
ie products of com-
istituent of a twos-
M gas is known by sev-
tuuiics, as, for instance,
. t-aibonie oxide and ear-
a name for a terrl-
• 1 disease Is known
y practically every
child in England,
itcrnity, ever on the
ling new in the way
unendature, elected
to call It phthisis,
,i'n that unspcllable
• known and rccog-
vet a not tier—tuber-
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 a»le by H K Palmer & Sons.
consumption so with
•lahits. A quarter of a
•n eminent physicians
speak of smallpox, of
f lockjaw. Today they
la, enteric and tetanus
giving evidence before
:*t. end jury the other
lie immediate cause of
violent and prolonged
cpistaxis and stoma tor-
>u!d, one would think,
easier for him to have
:'«Ming at the nose and
vould at all events have
•lion of making himself
living can remem-
HERE ARE TEETH
THAT STAND WEAR.
Bust sots of teeth $5.00 to $15.00.
We make a roofless plate which is
far superior to any other.
Solid Gold Crowns $5.00 to $s.00.
Bridge Work $5.00 to $8.00 per tooth.
There is nothing equal to perfect
bridge work when properly construc
ted.
Gold Fillings $1.50 and up.
Amalgam Fillings 75c and up.
We extract teeth positively without
pain.
You may rest secure in the knowl
edge that your teeth will receive the
best and most skillful attention at our
otliee.
Dr. C. A. Ryder, Mgr.
Classic City Dental Rooms.
McDowell Building, College Ave.
Long 1 >istance Phone, : No. 87.
Cut Down.
Expenses may have been high during
the holiday season, but one mu3t not
economize by eating inferior meats
Only the very best are good and these
are worth their price.
That price is not high here.
ion.
: .i wv.on bacteria were known
: . ns :>nlmalculno—a not very
We would lik i
..•Me definition, perhaps.
unins of yonr p..
iiiidcrstanilable, and. con-
over, a distinct idea to
sou who has us-e
. Unary education aud In-
for the core ol !
and Liver Tr<
verv reason, doubtless, the
cared—and wn u'. a
.inn was voted out of date
such as gear ’
' ; ; . iud and the word “bacil-
food, habituivi t "
. .it;ited. This means, liter-
pep=ia, header!
6..eks,” certainly n most
sleeplessness— in f .
. ...:..*:i. but one that scarcely
rage lay mind ns being
nected with the 1
i- lurid or suitable. Nevertheless,
medicine bus be u
. ted. and at last became
in all civilized roav
■ man In the street
correspond with y.--
t of course could not be tolerat-
of our books free c '
In..mine a bacteriologist using a
tried August Fiov" j
i ■ . i ii conveyed any meaning to
first. We have n- - •
no his own churmed clr-
ing. If so, sen:
Vi ■ a is both degrading and
b > he Bet to work forth-
the matter with y<
! in i i.tcd a whole host of ter-
has just been
Reg alar size 75 <:■ r,
1 for example, Behiz-
G. G. GREEN -
n aiuskelzellen, inegacoc-
; .. rphonuclear leucocytes,
Kid.- w: '
i . 'in- i.i-.i' a hundred other things;
.... chemical substances In-
Nila lie ai. . :
out of the <i:,;
Ulciitlv «h \ •
i .• ; l : > 11. * <deuce he invented such
, t. nus as “tetrahydropara-
:.j quinoline” aud “tetramethyl-
ton Tiger.
. :•:«»■-ii:• lu nyl-carbinol-oxalate.”
•. too. is getting commoner
' oti.i r 1,an scientists. Take the
K voter NY- It
• ! ■; : j." for Instance, and ask
,v*»iru NVM-k l i ■
winit they understand by
.1 ijr^iiir' I
■:" one will say. “Why,
W-.ul.l "
i ..- dripping with moisture,
it vv.uil.iii t liu
. nil ivct." You will derive
i’ress.
.,-incut from his surprise
; U-Il him that reeking means
J. A. WRIGHT & CO
Cash Market. Phone 304.
Lum.okln Street.
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l-.n
U uiMichUi vii pa i :-n
U;\h a parish cow which may be bor
rowed for a year at a stretch for 1*4
cents ns the result of a legacy.
Farms for Rent.
The null farm two miles from Ath
ens on Hull road. 75 acres in cultiva
tion]
Also, 135 acre tract of land, part of
it in the city, out bv Harberville.
There is something like 50 acres of tiiis
land in timber. Will sell you the
wood as well as rent you the land.
Also, 200 acres on the Oconee river
out by the new bridge now being
built.
Dwellings for Rent.
8 R. II., Milledge avenue, - $20.00
6 It. II., Lumpkin street, 15.00
5 S. II.. Jackson street, - - 12.50
4 R. II., close to old Alliance
warehouse, - - - 7.00
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all the main or
gans of the body in healthy, regular ac
tion. and in quickly destroying deadly
disease germs, Electrio Bitters regulate
Stomaoh, Liver and Kidneys, purify the
blood, and give a splendid appetite.
They work wonders in curing Kidney
TronbleB, Female Complaints, Nervous
Diseases, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and
Malaria, Vigorous health and strength
always follow their use. Only 50c, guar
anteed by W. J. Smith & Bro. or H, R,
Palmer & Son. druggist.
J. T. Anderson,
AGENT.
XMAS HOLIDAY RATIO
Via Seaboard Air Line.
f nr -
The Arnold-Sorrells Drug and Paint Co.
-ATHENS, GEORGIA,"
The Drug Store That Leads in Prices and Goods.
Our Stock is New and Complete.
Special
See Us
Attention civen Prescriptions bjT an
Experienced Pharmacist.
for your Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall
Paper, Pictures and Picture Framing.
House and Sign Painting. Artists Materials.
Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets.
. , ii.ing.” A chimney can
\. .in horse reeks with mols-
.. . bee., use its llauks smoke and
■ . ruin the real meaning to
in popular, present day
in easily be traced. Any-
•t will reek In frosty
i . wetness lias been as-
: i.i i- the real characteristic of
il re in "lurid,” which nine
of ten use in au entirely
g ■ ■ Ask a man what color
i ; he may-answer correctly,
m! iho chances are that he will say,
K, 1 ■. orange or bright yellow.”
it com ... lurid means smoky or dull
■ ’ r. London fog Is lurid. Thick, suf-
:iling smoke is lurid.
I nri.i a;:.I livid nro almost synony-
nous. Lurid llames are dames choked
ml liiihi, u by smoke. A lurid sunset
s not a brilliant one, but one dull and
nnil cheerless.
nf ci tirse, the use of verbal aliases
s not an absolutely new departure. It
is only that we of this generation In
i.:r wild strivings after novelty have
i i i.oi-mimsly increased and multiplied
-.iie’.u. The taste of our grandfathers
and great-grandfathers lay rather In
the direction of using over and over
again two or three long and uncommon
Thus lioiioriflcabilitudinltatlbus, us a
synonym of fame, eminence, occurs
in ! recurs with almost depressing reg-
ularity in the plays of old pre-Ellsa-
bethan dramatists and Is even used by
Shakespeare on occasion.
it was partly in ridicule of the silly
custom of using this and other similar
Idiotic verbal doubles, which had sur
vived in part even until his time, that
Rabelais makes Pantagruel speak of
‘ ‘ mbrramborizeverzengirizequoquemor.
gasachaque.vezineniaHretidlng my poor
eye" aud ask angrily of Mr. Mauhound
•whether it was not enough to
have “inorcrocnstebezasteverestegrige-
ligoscopapondriUated us all In our up
per members, but you must also apply
such morderegrippiatablrofrelucham-
burdurecaquelurintlmpanlments to our
shinbones?"—London Ttt-BiU. .
The Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets
during the Christmas holidays at one
and one-third first-class fare for round
trip, covering the following territory,
viz.: Between all points east of the
Mississippi and sooth of the Ohio and
Potomac rivers, including Washington,
D. O., and St. Louis, Mo.
Dates of sale to the public : Deo. 3$,
24, 25, 30, 31, 1002, and Jan. 1, 1003 ; fi
nal limit Jan. 3, 1003.
For Students—Same rates will apply
as shown above, but tickets can be pur
chased Dec. lGth to 22nd, 1902, Inclusive
with final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre
sentation and snrrender of certificates
signed by superintendent, principal or
president of school or college.
W. E. CHRISTIAN,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga
J. Z. HOKE, Agent., Athens, Ga.
For j§ale
One good organ.
One vacant lot below my
home on Oconee street. Ap
ply to
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N'v 467 Oconee street 1 "
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Atiikns Loikik, No. 790. B. P. O. E.
Meets Every Wednesday night at T:4o o'clock
at lodne quarters. Moss building, Clayton St.
M. O. Michael, Exalted Ruler.
H. E. Choate, Secretary.
8T. Elmo Lodge K. or P.
St. Elmo Lodge, No. 40, Knights of Pythias
aeets every Monday night at 7:80 o’clock at It ’
Castle hall in the Max Joseph building, corner
Clayton and \\ all streets, Phone au3, S rings*
Visiting Knighte oordially invited to attend
_ _ „ B. L. MOSS. Jr„ C. .C. J
T. H. Nickerson, K. ot B. and S',
Glenn Lodge, No. 75, L O. O. ».
Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock a
Lodge room, In Carlton building, on Jackson
street. All Odd Fellows In good standing In
rited to attend.
_ _ J. F. Hart, Noble Grand.
G. E. Stone, Recording Secretary.
Williams Lodge, N . 15, L O. O. F.
Meets everr Monday night at 7 o’clock at
lodge room in Carlton building, on Jackao
street. All Odd Fellows In good standing
rited to attend.
D. A. Watson, Noble Grand.
J. A. MeaLOR, Recording Secretary.
[Oliver Encampment, N«. . i. o. O. F.
Meets everr first and third Thursday night
in each month at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows hall
Jackson street. All patriarchs in good
iding invited.
W. M. PlTTMA
J. K. Kenney. Scribe.
Christmas Holiday Rates
VIA
The Southern Railway.
On account- of the Christmas Holidays
the Southern Railway will sell tickets
to all points east of the Mississippi and
sonth of the Ohio Potomac rivers, using
rate of one ami one third fare for the
round trip, tickets limited to continu
ous passage in each direction.
TO THE PUBLIC!
Tickets will be sold Deo. 23, 24, 26.
aud 31. 1902, aud January 1, 1908.
Anal limit for return passage January
3. 1903.
TO TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS
upon presentation and snrrender cf
certificates signed by Superintendents,
Principals or presidents of the various
institutions, tickets will be eold Decern
ber 16th. to 22ad., inclusive, with final
limit for return passage January 8th.
1903.
For additional information, call on or
address R. W. Sizer, General Agent,
106 Clayton street, Athens, Ga.
W. H, TAYLOR, A. G. P. A. Allan-
ta f Ga.
S. H. HARDWICK. G. P. A., Wash
ington, D. C.
Mt. Vernon Lodge, F. and a. M
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22. F. & A. M
meets In regular communication every second
Thuradav night in each month at Masonic hall
3rd floor Max Joseph building Clayton street
All Master Masons are cordially invited to
attend. W. F. Dorset, W. M.
W. J. Garebold, Secretarv.
Keystone Chapter, R. a. M.
Keystone Chapter. No. 1, Royal Arch Masons
meets every third Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at
the lodge room in the Max Joseph building
All qualmed brethren Invited to attend.
Max Joseph, High Priest.
J. G. TRU88ELL, Secretary
Athens Council No. 21, R. & 8. is.
Meets on 1st Wednesday night in each month
at 8 o’clock, Masonic hall, Max Joseph building
All qualified companions urged to attend.
_ _ _ „ H. H. Linton, T. L M.
J. K. Kenney, Recorder.
Ooones Tribe, I. O', B. M.
Oconee Tribe, No. 15,1.0. R. M.. meets everr
Wednesday night at 7:80 o’clock, at Red Men's
hall, third flooi Carlton building. Visiting Bed
Men oordially invited to attend. » r»
R, E Bradberry, Sachem,
O. A. Lambert Chief of Reoorda.
TALLULAH FALLS
RAILWAY COMPANY.
. ~ „ T, *’ B TABLE NO: a s .
In effect Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1902,8. • m.
Eastern Time.
11
dily
P.M
6 00
6 05
6 20
6 80
6
6 46
6 65
6 10
P.M.
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STATIONS
. At
Tallulah Falls ..
F....TalItlah Lodge....!
.. .ITurnervilie
F /Hollywood
F Anandale
F Hill.
q&dKtmi::::::
ilDemorts*
6 80 o...^....<qbn(dfa.
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11.
daily
P.M
POO
12 67
12 43
13 38
13 18
13 U
13 06
11 60
11 66
"F”M«3ag stations.
W. 8. ERWIN,
General Manse*-