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THE BANNER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1907.
For
Christmas
Shopping
R. Brandt is the
best Jeweler in
the world to you
—WHY'—
Because he has
the biggest stock
—AND—
Because heguar
antees ev’rything
he sells.
R. Brandt
The Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
Personal and Sod
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ner offlco and telephone personals to the above number.
Need Any
Stationery?
We are building
up a good trade
in this line. Let
us show you our
assortment.
E. C. McEvoy
Up-Town Drugstore
CALENDAR OF THE WEEK.
WEDNE SDAY.
Mooting » f Chapter R at etaTen o'clock.
Miss Maude Cheney entertains the Young Ladies’ Bridge Club.
THURSDAY.
Meeting of Mothers' Club.
Mrs. Canmk's reception.
FR! DAY.
.M* eting of the Philathea Clas s.
Mr. Hob,” at the Seney-Stovall Chapel.
SATU RDAY.
Tlie Barrister,” at the Colonial.
HOW ONE WORD
LED TO ANOTHER.
Old Dictionary got real confidential
Hi* other day.
\nd told me lots of things upon his
foils; just what they'd say;
Miss Animosity gel mad and spite
ful S could be
\ lid Muanebd wit a Mis* Animation
Worst you'd ever .see.
Tl.t-n \niline .-he colored up and
Mushed just fit to dye.
Ami C.iiacinne faces made -shedidnt
have to try—
Tin n 1\« rose no Ida/- d up and flashed
som«- light remarks about
Her kinsmen old Petroleum and Ben
zine -then went out.
Then Solitary had a tilt with little
Salutation.
j But Sol got in the closing word, the
I fan well peroration;
Humility in meekness charged Siinpli-
1 city with theft.
i And Sim. said Hu. of self-respect had
i been for years bereft.
I And Kdifv preadied sermons from
j near Kminene-e's height.
Magnanimous endeavored.” too, t >
I soothe the frenzied fright;
| Beneficent, he blessed them out and
said their words were friction,
; Led in his little son and heir and nam
ed him Benediction.
D. G. B.
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Passion Play
A reproduction of the entire lit*
of Christ is now’ being shown at Fairy
land in ”0 subjects from birth to as
elusion.
One of the grandest and most won
derful scenes ever produced in the
moving picture films.
This is the new Bathe film in five
bruit, one hour sIttav,
,f the length of t’m*
admission for adults
is lrt cents; children
sections, m
and on acr
show the pi
for this occ
5 cents.
Oweliirg for Reni
6 Poems in
Lynwood Park
Store for Bent
Jan. I, On Thomas St.
New and Up-to-date
Size 27 x 110 Ft.
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Leather Couches, Leather Rock
ers, Leather Library Suits, Pantisote
Couches.
FURNITURE EOR THE PARLOR
Elegant Parlor Suits and Fancy
Odd Pieces in Verona Velours and
Electric Plush.
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Phone 106
Clayton Street
A!hens, Georgia
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Train,
•t Athens, effective Sept. 8, 1907.
Central Time.
DEPART.
For Macon 6:30 a m
Tor Macon 3:30 p. m
ARRIVE.
From Macon 12:10 p m
From Macon 9:20 p. m.
Connections made at Madison witl:
Georgia Railroad east and west, anr,
at Macon for a:l points south
For Information ’phone 610.
n. R. Mcl.EAN,
Soliciting Agent
Information, ‘phone IS,
O. A. NOI.AN, Agent
A Fine Investment!
Inexhaustible!!
Stores of Tin In North Carolina
Piedmont Mines. Machinery In suc
cessful operation extracting ore for
ahipmenL Stock nearly at par—limit
ed number 'of shares for sale.
For further Information apply to
E. C. KINNEBREW, Agt
Residence Phone 638.
264 1-2 N. Lumpkin SL
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4- CHAPTER F. *
The members of Chapter F 4
4- are requested to meet with Mrs. 4
4- Campbell this morning at eleven ♦
4- o’clock to discuss the sending of 4
4 Christmas baskets to tile poor. 4
MISS MAUDE
CHENEY ENTERTAINS.
This morning a- eleven Miss Maude
Cheney will entertain the members
of the Young Ladies' Bridge Club.
IN HONOR OF
MR. AND MRS. D’BOSE.
•Mrs. Mary \\\ Camak lias issued
invitations to a reception to lie giv
en Thursday evening from eight to
eleven In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles S. DuBose.
FOR MR. AND MRS.
BARRETT PHINIZY.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett l’hinizy were
the honor guests at a delightful din
tier party given at the Country Club
on Saturday. The long table at
which the guests were seated was
beautifully appointed and exquisilely
adorned.
The guests were congenial and the
..coasion was one of great enjoyment.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Barrett Phinizy. Mr. and Mrs
Edgar Miller. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene
Murphey. ifr. and Mrs. Llewellyn
Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. .las. McGowan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stearnes. Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. White. Mr. and Mrs.
Pinkney Sh liter, Miss Marion Rood.
Miss Km Dunbar. Miss Annie Chanto
Phinizy. Mr. Claude Doughty, Mr.
Kauffman. Mr. A. .1. Salin: s, Mr Bow-
dre Phinizy.- August i Herald.
Maehaqilito. the track Dull r ; git ter
of Spain, makes a yea.- ,it his
brutal calling, and is perhaps the only
matador alive v. lie is a gonlb-inan h>
birth. He was m.trri"d Hu- Hu r t!-i\
and to signalize the occasion lie guv
11(1.000 to the p or of Cai'tdagena
and founded two asylums for the aged
poor. The wedding presents, many
■ >f which bore cards fttr.n Spain's
d lest and noblest families, til loti all
.if liiret large rooms. By way of con-
irast it may In* inenlioned that tin*
premier of Spain receives an anmu.il
salary of $1,000.— Human Life.
Mrs. Wallace Miller and little daugh
ter. Mary Shewed Miller, of Macon,
are visiting Mrs. S. J. Chamberlain.
Mr. I), H, Winter, of Wlnterville,
v as in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Paul M. Smith left Monday
ir South Carolina, to visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George \Y_~ Brun
son. She will be away until after the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Phinizy are
now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
rick Ball Pope.— Augusta Chronicle.
Mr. H. M. Long, of Madison, spent
Vilest! iy with Mr. John T. Anderson.
Holiday Goods
Don’t delay buying your Xmas
present until the stock is broken.
Come early and select your
choice.
An unusual large and hand
some line of Useful Holiday Pres
ents for Men and Boys.
Miss Weld), o
linn, is the gin
J hn A. Darwin
’ Shelby. North Caro
st of her aunt. Mrs
Men’s Suits
And Overcoats.
That will Stand Any Test
And a variety cf S y'es and
Fabrics that will satkfy every
clothing need ycu may have.
The Largest S.cck end the
Best and Finest Clothing ever
shown In Athens.
You must wear a suit from us
to appreciate the quality of the
clothes we sell.
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Ir. Dozier Lowndes, of AiLmta,
will come Saturday for the Thalian
play.
Miss Anne B. Phinizy, of Athens,
will be the guest of Miss Anita Pliin
izy for two weeks.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
Mr. T. D. Jennings, of Bogart, wa^
in Athens for a few hours yesterda;
is visiting Miss Hath Spicer.
Mrs. Will Kb* rhnrdr has r«*t ur:i«•!
to Wintervllle after a slant vi>it •»
Athens.
Mr. Toni King arrived *u«>n to si
ndatives in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Ru«s« 11. m
New Timothy, spent today in tin* cry.
Mr. W. J. Bussell has been eh cf
’<> rt present Jackson <• unty at th--
rollon Growers* Convention whi ‘h
meets in Memphis January 7th an!
Nth.
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Wlnterville, Ga., December 10. M.
Luther Moseman, of Bogart. visited
friends here the first of the w*< k.
Miss bods Arnold spent the we* k
end In Athens.
Miss Lizzie Hale, jf St. Mary’s h< -
pital. was t.he guest of Miss Lizzie
Winter Monday.
Mrs. Lula Arnold has return* d
her home in Amoldsville. after a vi-
it to Mrs. F. Ii. Kroner.
Miss Mamie Stubbs and Miss K>-
telle Dunlap, of the Normal School
spent the week-end with Mrs. W. !i
Dunlap.
Mrs. P. C. Wilson, of At lair a. i
spending some time with h« r pan tr *.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Arm Id.
Miss Klise Edwards and Miss Ruby
Winter, of th*‘ Normal, and Miss Ru
by Fleeman. of Lucy Cobb, -;i* rr
Sunday with their parents.
Miss Florrie Carter and Mi s He] i
McAlpin. of Athens, wen* the ga. - ts
of Miss Leila Waggoner the fir.-r <-l
Miss Mae Thompsan. of Bogart,
spent Sat r.r iay ;.nd Sunday with Miss
Beulah I Min lap.
M:<. N n.-y Neell, of Tuekston. is
■ .• • V.ui time with Mrs. H. H.
No.
M
ie !i !a ster and Mr. Hguh
* At'.:-ns, were visitors here
CLOUDY DATES.
■ < 1 s sunshine for sittings
• • . lipped for ir. Time is
y ■ Christmas Photographs,
1 *■ Go to Clifton's Studio,
v« r!•: * Phone 44J-2 calls.
Ma/on, the careful Dentist
MANiCURINC
E. H. Dorsey
the theatres.—Exchange.
from her recent indisposition.
for a short while yesterday.
der, were in the city Tuesday.
to Saratoga today.
for the Thalian play Saturday.
from college and returned to Rome.
W. A. Capps, on Barber street.
SHAMPOOING
Phone 575.
BOOKHAMER’S HAIR
DRESSING PARLORS
L.-cinl and Scalp Massage
107 Clayton St.
ATHENS,GA.
< >ut I\il;:.- r\ Drug Store.
j Staft Normal School
There wiii be the usual few
j vacancies in our dormitories
January!. Applications for
these will be registered in the
order received. Write at
once for application blanks.
F. C. BRANSON, Pres.,
Athens, Ga.
Buy Your Christmas
Prescots Now
Shop Early —
Shop Now
Stocks are full of new, fres’
and stylish articles
A Ftw Suggestions of
Kvii-y Requisites
Silk Mufflers
Bath Robes
, Holiday Neckwear
Smoking Jackets
Fine Umbrellas
Rain Coats
J Cuff Boxes
Travelling Bags{
Collar Boxes
Suit Cases
Initial Lawn Handk’ch’f &
Fancy Vests
Silk Suspenders
Siilc Hose
Wool Gloves.
Kid Gloves
:. Silk Handkerchiefs
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New Hats
Unas* Jtem lo*
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Clayton St.