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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14. 1907.
For
,Christmas
Shopping.....
R. Brandt is the
best Jeweler in
tho world to you
—WHY?—
Because he has
the biggest stock
—AND—
Because he guar
antees ev’rything
he sells. I 1 1 1 1 1
R. Brandt
The Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
Need Any
Stationery?
We are building
up a good trade
in this line, let
us show you our
assortment.
E. C. McEvoy
Up-Town Drug Store
CALL UP 297.
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CALENDAR OF THE WEEK.
SATURDAY.
Meeting of Mrs. Strong’s Sunday School class.
"The Barrister,” at the Colonial.
Mi-eting of Board of Directors of Y. \V. C. A.
PERSPICUOSITY.
His words were far from wisdom.
And he couldn’t speak succinctly.
Because back in his intellect
He couldn't think distinctly.
—D. G. IS.
THE BARRISTER.
Ttiis i veiling The ThaUans will pre
sent "The Barrister” at the Colont.il
and the advance sale of seats has been
larger than ever before, a large audi-
i nee will be present.
A number of theatre parties will be
given and the play will be one of the
most enjoyable ever put on in tills city
l>v am.•tears.
BARRETT-DORSEY.
Mr. Paul Stanton Barrett, son of
Mr. Fntnk S. Barrett of this city, an 1
Miss l.eone Dorsey, daughter of Mrs.
M. M. Dorsey and the late Mr. A. B. C.
'orsey. of tliis city, were happily mar-
1 -d yesterday evening ut l> o’clock at
E
Passion Play
A reproduction of the entire life
of Christ Is now being shown at Fairy
land in 29 subjects from birth to as-
cew^lon.
One of the grandest and most won-
i delfulScenes • 'ever. produced {^tha
nut yivCuSsj.
This Is the new Pathe film .In five
sections, and Is about one hour show,
and on account of the length of the
show the price of admission for adults
for this occasion is 10 cents; children
6 cents.
On the Corner
of
Wray&tfullSt.
I can sell you at a bargain a lot
140x175 feet and a six room house
thereon. This piece of property is in
five minutes walk of the business par;
of Athens, and in a splendid neighbor
hood. This is an estate piece of prop
erty and must be sold for division. Sc •
me at once and I will tell you all
about it.
J. T. Anderson,
tile residence of the pastor of the First
Methodist church. Kev. Mr. Fraser
performing (lie ceremony.
Mr. Barrett is manager of the
Gainesville Harness Company and has
won a high position in the business
and manufacturing circles of this parr
of the state. He has hundreds of
friends over the state who will learn
with genuine pleasure of Ids good fur-
tune in winning icne of tho Queen
City's fairest daughters.
Mrs. Barrett was reared in Gaines
ville and w s a favorite in a large cir
cle of friends. Graced with the native
womanly traits which endow Southern
young womanhood with the supreme
charm; talented and accomplished in
the graces which adorn, and with dis
position and the sensitive, delicate
feminine nature which won firm
friends, she was counted among the
most lovable voting women of tho city.
Mr and Mrs. Bnrrctt are at home to
their friends on West Washington
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Useful Articles
For Xmas Presents
Comfortable Morris Chairs, Rockers
Leather and Velours Couches
Princess Dressers, Toilet Tables
Cellarets for theJBcgfejSSftea-Da^—
that are coming
China Cases in Mahogany and Oak
And numerous other Artistic Articles
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street.—Gainesville Herald.
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MEETINGS. -f
DIRECTORS' MEETING.
The Board of Directors of the •
Y. W. C. A. will meet at the •
Boarding Home this* (Saturday) •
• morning, at ten thirtv. •
4- •
• ALUMNI-AE ASSOCIATION. •
• The graduates of the State Nor- •
• mal School will hold an import- •
• ant meeting this afternoon at 4 •
• o’clock in the auditorium. •
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• MRS. STRONG’S •
• SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. •
• A business meeting of Mrs. •
• Strong’s Sunday school class will •
• be held this afternoon at four •
• o’clock at the home of Mrs. it. L. •
• Moss, Jr., on Hill street. •
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HUGER-BARROW.
The marriage of Miss Kmnia Middle
ton Huger and Mr. David ('. Barrow
was a prominent social event of last
evening, the beautiful church cor
ny being followed by ;t small reception
al tlte home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
A. Huger ion State street, east.
Miss Caroline Pinckney Huger was
her sister's maid of h- nor and Dr.
Craig Barrow was best man. Tlte
ushers were Mr. Percy Huger. Mr.
Ferris Cann, Mr. Frank 1*. Mclntire,
Mr. Charleswortli Hunter. Mr. Morris
and Mr. Ward Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrow left at mid
night for New York, where they will
spend a few days In for,
the Lusitania to spend,
abroad.—Savannah Press.
ailing on
sip
MISS WILKINS GIVES
"TEDDY BEAR”PARTY.
Miss Mary Wilkins was Hie hostess
yesterday at a very original and char
ming bridge party cl' eleven tatdr
given in honor of Miss F.llen Hickman
and her guest. Miss Florence Stev
ens.
The conceit of the cut' rtainment
was the Teddy Bear. The score cards
were painted in Teddy Bears, the clev
er work of the hostess, and the dec
orations were Teddy Bears. Bears
large, small and of medium size ap
peared in every conceivable place and
in every conceivable way. The man
tels, which were banked with ferns,
had little Teddy Bears plentifully fre
quenting these miniature forests. Tile
consolation prize was drawn by Teddy
bears. The guests were shown to a
table where an immense Teddy Bear-
mittfa
Men’s Suits
And Overcoats
That will Stand Any Test
And a variety of Styles and
Fabrics that will satisfy every
clothing need you may have.
The Largest Stock and the
Be.st and Finest Clothing ever
shown In Athens.
You must wear a suit from us
to appreciate the quality of the
clothes we sell.
HEAD & McMAHAN
Miss Lilly Griffith, who has been
most delightfully entertained in
Athens as the guest of Miss Mamie
Lumpkin, is expected home today.—
Macon News.
Mr. Simon Michael, who has Ixen
confined to his home for several days,
»'as a little better yesterday.
Airs. Will
visiting Mrs.
Stanley, of
Durham lire
Atlanta
wiling.
Mrs. Rutherford Coile, of White
ville, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. Sol. Alexander wl
ay in Atlanta.
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Phone 106.
Clayton Street Athens, Georgia
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Train*
at Athens, effective Sept. 8, 1907.
Central Time.
DEPART.
For Macoa 6.30 a m.
for Macon 3:30 p. m.
ARRIVE.
From Macon 12:10 p m
From Macon 9:20 p. in
Connections made at Madison witt
Georgia Railroad east and west, anc
at Macon for all points south
For Information 'phone 640.
H. R. McLEAN,
Soliciting Agent
Far Information, ’phone 16,
D. A. NOLAN. Axeit
A Fine Investment!
Inexhaustible!!
Stores of Tin In North Carolina
Piedmont Mines. Machinery In suc
cessful operation extracting ore for
■hipmenL Stock nearly at par—limit-
ad number of shares for sale.
For further Information apply to
E. C K1NNEBREW, Agt
Beslder.ce Phone 638.
264 1-2 N. Lumpkin St
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.
grandchildren and each selected one
the tiny bears. Mrs. G\ Morton
Jones selected the lucky boar and was
given a beautiful pliite gauze spang
led fan. The booby prize, which was
cut for by Miss Annie R. Phinizy and
Miss Marie Phinizy, was a picture of
Teddy Bear and was won by Miss
Annie B. Phinizy.
Miss Ellen Hickman was presented
ith a souvenir of tho jolly occasion
liich was also a Teddy Boar pic
ture.
Mrs. George Sibley was the winner
of the first prize, a pair of silk hose
Following Un> game, a delightful nf-
•rnoon repast was served the guests
t the card tables.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
liss Lady Miller, of Abbeville, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McF.lhan-
E. H. Doresy
Mrs. Frank H. Kroner lias returned
-grcgfj tq. 'Wlntervllle. after visiting Mrs.
1 one N.~. FleSinua: v
Tlte friends of Mr. Lowe Branch
will regret to learn of his illness in
Athens. Mrs. Branch is at his bed
side.—Greensboro News-Ilerald
Miss Ruth Weatherly has returned
from Macon.
Prof. 11. T. Hunter, of Albany, will
spend the holidays with bis daughter.
Mrs. J. W. Barnett.
Any who would like to contribute
towards making Christmas sunshine
ft r the poor, the old who atv pas;
work, as well as the little ones, can
send clothing, money, confectionery or
toys to Miss I-ouie l.cne. Night School
Cottage.
SPECIAL SERVICE
WILL BE HELD
—
Rev. G. C. Anderson at
East Athens Baptist
Sunday School.
There will be a special Sunday
school service at the East Athens Bap
tist church Sunday morning. Rev.
George C. Andrews, the Sunday school
evangelist of the state mission, will
be present, and all who are interested
in Sunday school work are invited to
be present, as there will he ft message
Jw—* 1,, mimn
THE THALIANS TONIGHT.
CLOUDY DATES.
Are as good as sunshine for sittings
as we are equipped for il. Time is
short for your Christmas Photographs,
so don’t delay. Go to Clifton’s Studio.
College avenue. Phone 443-2 calls.
Visit Dr. Mason, the careful Dentist.
MANICURING SHAMPOOING
Phone 575.
BOOKHAMER’S HAIR
DRESSING PARLORS
Facial and Scalp Massage
107 Clayton St.
ATHENS,GA
Over Palmer's Drug Store.
Mr. A. P. Cochran returned vester
day from Greensboro.
Mrs. John Harper, of Winder, was
n the city yesterday.
Among the many theatre parties
that will attend tile performance of
The Barrister ” tonight at the Colon
ial is one composed of the faculty
and their wives.
Mrs. Thomas Willmott has returned
i Lula, after a pleasant visit to
Athens relatives.
In “The Beggar Prince" which held
the boards at the City Hall Opera
House Monday evening there was one
comedian who captured the house. He
was Wilbur Cox, a Georgia boy. He
was born and reared at Athens, where
his father, Captain Cox, now- lives
being for years the circulation man
ager of the Athens Banner. Capt. Cox
had not seen his son for seven years
till the young man and his wife
stopped at Athens Sunday to spend
the day in the old home.—Gainesville
Herald.
Mr. Wallace Draper will come over
from Atlanta this evening to attend
the Thalian play.
Mr. D. G. McLain, of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Sep Branch has returned to
Farmington.
Mrs. J. W. Jarrell, of Crawford, is
visiting Mrs. W. H. Matthews.
j Mrs. Thomas H. Nickerson has re
turned from -Macon.
Buy Your Christmas Fresents Now
Shop Early - Shop Now
Stocks are full of new, fresh and stylish articles
A Few Suggestions of Holiday Requisites
Silk Mufflers
Holiday Neckwear
Fine Umbrellas
Cuff Boxes
Collar Boxes"
Initial Lawn Handk’ch’fs
Silk Suspenders
Wool Gloves.
Silk Handkerchiefs
Bath Robes
Smoking Jackets
Rain Coats
Travelling BagsJ
Suit Cases
Fancy Vests
Silk Hose
Kid Gloves
New Hats
Chas. Stein Co.
Clayton St.