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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORN.NG, DECEMBER 14, 1907.
Your Christmas Selection
Of Suit or Overcoat will be very easy
if you see our Kuppenheimer line. :V
Style,without unseemly extremes;
individuality, without eccentricity;
character without caricature; worthy
fabrics and worthy workmanship,
are the distinguishing qualities for
which thousands of careful dressers
seloect clothes made by
The House of Kuppenheimer
Almost auy one who knows any
thing about men’s fine clothe§ will
tell you that KriM-KNiiKiMKn Suits
are unqu‘stiotiably the Best.
Copyright 1°07
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■f OF INTEREST. ♦
Have Your Prescriptions
Filled at tlie Orr Drug Company. We
employ three high class pharmacists:
purest drugs used In all prescriptions.
Complete line of druggists' sundries
and smokers' materials. We solicit
your business; satisfaction guaran
teed; prompt delivery. Phone 17.
Try One
Of our small Fruit Cakes and you'll
huv a large one for Xmas—suits the
particular. Arnold & Abney.
For Sale.
2 horse power motor,
condition. P (J. Box 2.77.
Splendid
DR. STALLINGS
THE .NEW CHEMIST
Will Succeed Dr. McCandless on Jan
uary 1st.
Atlanta, Ga„ December 12 —(Spe
cial.)- On January 1st Georgia will
have a new state chemist. Dr. John
McCandless, for several years the
able and efficient head of the state
chemical laboratories, will retire to
take up private work in his own lab
oratories. He will lie succeeded here
llr. It. E. Stallings, a chemist of
ability and experience. Dr. Stallings
lias been at work on the department
for several months past and is prepar
ed go forward with the work without
interruption.
The state is espicallv fortunatein
securing Dr. Stallings with the pure
food law practically just going in’, i
effect. He has served the government
Even the high-priced custom tailor shrugs Its shoul
ders and frankly admits that he does not understand
how the makers do it.
John B. Stetson’s Hats. Sole Agents for W. L. Doug-
las Shoes. A full line of Gents’ Furnishings.
M. & L. MORRIS,
Corner Broadband Jackson Sts. Athens, Georgia.
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In Black, Red, Wine, Gray and Blue
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“Just Around the Corner”
A Few Suggestioas for Christmas Presents
footballs Tennis Rackets, Waterman's Ideal
Fountain l’ens, (hileadars, Bibles, New fic
tion. 1).•unison’s Handy Boxes, Collar and
(,’nlf Box-s, (love Boxes, Manicure Sets,
W; it ug Desks, Post Car! Albums ami Box
es Fancy luk Kinds and • ove t es, Pic
t are a n ml Frames, Pennants and PiPow lops
Fine Stationery. .’. . ■
BOOKS IVIAKETHE BEST PRESENTS
L'-t u-> h ive your orders for Visiting Car Is
aud Monogram Stationery not later than In It
the McGregor company
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Saturday, Dec. 14th
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RETRIBUTION.
I visited a school • n«* «la>* where Bi
ble instruction w.is jmrt of the dally
course, and in onh r to test the chil
dren’s knowl* dgo BisUcd some ques
tions, says a writer in the Montreal
Star. One class of little girls looked
particularly bright, and 1 asked th ,j
tallest one: “What sin did Adam
commit?”
“He ate forbidden fruit.”
“Right. What tempted Adam?”
“Eve.”
“Not really Eve. hut. the serpen 4 .
And how was Adam punished?”
The girl hesitated and looked con
fused. Behind her sat a little S year
>ld who raised her hand and said:
“Please, pastor. I know.”
111. toll us: how was Adam put:-
MURDERER OF POLICEMAN
TO BE EXECUTED JANUARY >
\r’: nfa. (in., neeomhor Id.—In less
ilian a w»»»-k after ho killed Policeman
.1. A. Manier. Andrew dohnsen. aliav
“1 tlack Spori.was tried, e uivictcd • >:
murd- r and sentenced, and in less than
i month after the murder will i».•
han.-ed unless an appeal stays tie*
proceedings, which has not been de
cide l upon by Attorneys Hammond
and Chapman. appointed by the court
to d fend Johnson.
Judge Roan of tlie superior court,
criminal branch, Friday* * sentenced
Johnson to hang on January 3rd. or
the lirst Friday of the month. The
sentence followed the returning of •»
verdict of guilty in the case by a
jury on Thursday.
Judge Roan asked Johnson if he
Had anything to say on the eve of his
sentence.
“Nothing.” he replied, "except that
I'd like for you to be merciful. If I’ve
got to ho hung I'd like a little time
I could see my folks.”
"!t is impossible for me to be mer
ciful.'' the court replied. The jury in
the case \ eaves me nothing to do hut
to sentence yon to be hanged. 1 shall
give you time in which T o prepare
for (bath, and that is more than you
gave the brave officer yen slew.
A month ago you were a free man;
j today >on are condemned to an awful
' fate through your own doing.”
i Johnson mumbled something about
the pistolu firing in tin* “scuffle.”
| Judge Roan then read the formal-
1 order and turned the negro over to
! the sheriff to he taken hack to the
I jail.
en Nor’h Reynolds street.
Knocking at the door he asked t
see the visitor and was shown to tho
parlor.
When Mr. Gknn cut. rod In was ask
ed "is this Mr. Glenn?” to which lie
replied in t ie affimative and approach
ed with extended hand.
However. Simons drew a revolver
and fired point blank at Glenn. The
hall struck the sheriff’s watch and
planced off or probably would have
horn fatal.
Simons was in the act of again fir
ing. but at. this moment Glenn, sur
prised. but still seeking to protect him
self. also got his pistol int > play. For
u moment, it. looked like some one of
the group, now increased by several
friends who attempted to overpower
the gentlemen would he killed.
Simons' pistol again tire 1 hut wen"
wild of the mark. He escaped from
returned again with
the
but
had
• 1 down
] another pistol
j town.
I He attempted to again n*-etner tin-
house. hut. was prevented from doing
so. and was overpowered and placed
in jail, where he is now being held.
| Because _of the prominence of the
parties involved, the affair lias creat
ed a big sensation.
d to marry Eve.
AN EXCEPTION.
Knicker—It. is oinre bh ssc s
Rocker-
receiver.—
-Not in the case
NT w York Sun.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new
Laxative, stimulates, but does not ir
ritate. It is the best Laxative. Guar
anteed or your money back Sold by
all druggists.
THE THALIANS TONIGHT.
THE THALIANS TONIGHT.
Only a little cold in the head may
V* the beginning of an obstinate case
of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the in
vader with Ely's Cream Balm applied
straight to the inflamed stuffed up
air passiges. Priae 50c. If you pre
fer to use an atomizer .ask for Liquid
Cream Balm. It has all the good
qualities of the solid form of this rem
edy and will rid you of actarrh or
hay fever. No cocaine to breed a
dreadful habit. No mercury to dry
out the secretion. Price T.'c.. wPn
spraying tube. All druggists, or mail
ed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street,
New York.
“CUPID AT VASSAR.”
The new girl play “Cupid at Vassal”'
brings into prominence Vassar Col
lege and presents wn the stage for the
first time the doing of the girls in
this institution of learning. The love
story is strong and the characters at
tractive. The songs—written by A.
Baldwin Sloane, who wrote “Lady Tea-
zle," and “The Gingerbread Man,”—
are most musical and are being hum
med by the audiences wherever the
play has been heard. Florence Gear
1 plays th.* leading pari.
THE THALIANS TONIGHT.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
afford quick relief from all forms of
kidney and bladder trouble. A week’s
treatment 2£c. Sold by all druggists.
Do You
Want
These?
75c grade Balbriggans heavy grade Men’s
Undershirts, silk taped, colors blue and
black and a few of others. The lot at
18c Each
136 Pairs Boys’ Wool Pants, ages 4 to 14,
50c quality, at
18c a Pair
239 pairs Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s
Shoes — odd lots, odd sizes — costing from
$1.25 to $3.00. All on the tables to select,
50c a Pair
Most likely, the man with family, or with
out, or the man fer his wife or children, can
find size to suit.
$3.00 Men’s Hats, every one the latest style.
No old rubbish, look at all the $3.00 Hats in
windows offered at
89c
for all styles Saturday
75c Bleached Canton Flannel
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Drawers at
If they are not equal to the Scrivens, in
qnality of goods and make-up, don’t buy
them.
146 Men’s Suits, Choice of any in the
house, at $7.25 for the highest grades. Oth
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Agreeably Surprised.
Many sufferers from rheumatism
have been agreeably surprised at the
prompt relief afforded by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It makes
sleep and rest possible. For sale by
H. R. Palmer & Sons, \Y. .1. Smith &
Bro., L. P. Canning, E. C. McEvoy
Orr Drug Co.. Athens. Ga
CASTOR IA
For I uants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
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Sinoe tlie subject of gift-giving concerns prac
tically every body, oar suggestions at to what
would be appropriate for Christmas Remembran
ces will sJrely he of interest to you. We are
carrying In Sterling Silver Combination Sets put
up in attractive gseen moreen cases and leather
rolls. Besides a large variety of handle goods. Mir
rors, Hair Brushes, Coffee Sets. Candle Sticks and
Vases we nave seme very desirable Novelties suita
hie for favors. Aside from our Sterling
Ware, we have an enormous line of fine Gold Fill
ed Jewelry, including some unique styles in Lock
ets and Chains, Lace, Veil Scarft and Hot Pins, Link
Buttons, Bracelets and Neck Chains.
SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
C. A. SCUDDER, JEWELER, C0R A ^'
COR. COLLEGE AVE
GA.
We Import Direct
Odd Pieces
of Fine China
Handsome Piat.-s, Fancy DUhe«,
Chocolate Pots —scores of beautiful
eing’e pieces from”the best potteries
and most artistic (Ucorators of the
old world—are here fot your choosing.