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THE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17. 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-
anteesev’rything
Personal and Social
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er, not for publication, bu; for protection. Send long notices to The Ban
ner office and telephone personals to the above number.
he sells.
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 Drugstore
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.
TUESDAY.
Recital at Seney.Stovall chapel.
Meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A.
Meeting of Card Club at Klks' Home.
WEDN ESDAY.
Meeting of Home Mission Society.
Quarterly meeting of ’Emmanuel Church Guild.
Schildkret Hungarian Orchestra a t Y. M. C-. A.
THUR SDAY.
Meeting of Elijah Clarke Chapter, D. A. R.
Meeting of Baptist Missionary Society.
•'Tile Great Divide," at the Colonial.
FRI DAY.
Meeting of the Mission Study Class.
SATU RDAY.
Co-Workers' meeting tit four o'clocy at Mrs. E. H. Dorsey's.
Passion Play
A reproduction of the entire life
of Christ is now being shown at Fairy
land In ft!l subjects from birth to as-
ce^iion.
One of the grandest and most won
■ derfnl scenes ever produced in th ?
moving picture flints.
This is tho new Pathe film in five
. sections, and Is about one hour show,
t and on Account of the length of the
show the price of admission for adults
for this occasion Is 10 cents; children
5 cents.
On the Corner
of
WrayS, dull St.
1 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 soil for division. So
me at once and I will tell you all
about it.
J. T. Anderson.
KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM.
smmht KnowHMgo. I wonM find
All information;
ml 1 1'uii; » hor living with
\s.-r r intion.
sought for Wisdom. 1 would hold
i 'ommuniration
iili her. I found she dwelt
With Contemplation.
RECITAL LUCY COBB INSTITUTE.
\r * no o’clock this evening there
will be a concert in Seney-Stovall
chapel given by the pupils from the
voice, oratory and piano departments.
A most cordial invitation is extended
to all friends
present.
de,
ol the Lucy Cobh tol be
WOODBERRY-KOPS.
Invitations have been issued by Mr,
Stratford II. VVoodherry to the mar
riage of his daughter. May. to Mr
Julian de Hruvn Kops. Thursday even
ing. December 2Cth, at 8 o'clock,
No. 806 Henry street, east.—Savannah
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Comfortable Morris Chairs, Rockers
Leather and Velours Couches
Princess Dressers, Toilet Tables
Cellarets for the Prohibition Days
that are coming
China- Cases-in Mahogany and Oak
And numerous other Artistic Articles
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CENTRAL OF CEORCIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Tralna
at Athena, effective SepL I, 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. m.
Connections made at Madison with
Georgia Rallroail east and west, and
at Maeon for ail points south
For Information ’phone 640.
H. R. MCLEAN.
Soliciting Agent
T*r Information, ’phone 16.
n A. NOLAN. Areat
A Fine Investment!
Inexhaustible!!
Stores of Tin in North Carolina
Piedmont Mines. Machinery in suc
cessful operation extracting ore for
shipment Stock nearly at par—limit
ed number of shares for sale.
For further Information apply to
E. C. K1NNEBREW, Agt
Residence Phone 638.
264 1-2 N. Lumpkin SL
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.
E. H. Doresy
Press.
WINTER-JONES.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Winter announce
the engagement of their sister. Sophie
Elizabeth, to Mr. W. A. Jones, of Au-
gusa, the marriage to take place at
their home in Winterville, December
22nd.
MISS JULIA DEAN
TO WED ATHENS MAN.
A wedding of much interest to
Rome people will take place on
Thursday afternoon at half-past five
’clock, when Miss Julia Dean will
become the wife of Mr. David Ander
son, of Athens, Ga., the wedding to
take place at "Coligne,” the country
home of Col. and Mrs. Linton A. Dean.
It will he a very quiet, homo affair
and will be witnessed only hv tho
kinspeople of the contracting parties
and the neighboring inmates of tho
Dean family.
Tho young people will leave Tues
day for an eastern trip and will ho at
home at Athens after the first of the
ear.
Among the out-of-town guests will
be Mr. Ewing Dean, of Atlanta, and
Miss Mary Dean Towers, of Mariet-
Rome Herald.
MEETINGS. ♦
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The ladles’ Auxiliary of the 4
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4 four o'clock in the parlors of the ♦
association. ♦
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YOUNG WOMEN OF AUGUSTA
COMPLIMENTED IN ATHENS.
Tile group of bright and interesting
young girls of Augusta who atv now
attending the S. N. S. at Athens wore
rtained most delightfully at the
Winnie Davis parlors.
The parlors were beautifully deco
rated with hot house plants and smi-
lax. Those present we're:
s Rosa Le Vere, Miss Sophia
Harris, Miss Alice Berry. Miss Annie
Laurie Clapp, Miss Elizabeth Milligan,
Miss Kffie Johnson, Miss Pearl Ham
rick, Miss Bertha Blasengante. Miss
Clifford Oliver and Miss Nellie Ver-
derv, of Augusta: Miss Ruth Turner,
of Washington, and Miss Gertrude
Clark, of Hepzibah.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
CHRISTMAS TREE AT WEST END.
The Baptist church at West End Is
planning to give the children a big
time on Friday in Xmas. They hope
to have a nice tree and a short pro
gram by the children. Any one-
wishing to help in any way with toys
or money can have the privilege of
so doing and can send same to M. M.
Arnold, Miss Mary Harper or E. M.
Belton.
CARDS THIS AFTERNOON.
This afternoon at four o'clock bridge
will he played at tho Elks' Home. All
members of the Card Club and their
out-of-town guests are invited to he
present.
Mrs. I. T. Kilpatrick left yesterday
for Madison, to visit relatives.
Mr. Asa Thornton, of .Norfolk, is in
the city.
Mrs. Dave Elder, of Watkinsville.
was in Athens shopping Monday.
Judge an-d Mrs Charles H. Brand
and the Misses Brand leave today for
Florida to spend several weeks.
Mrs. Thomas A. Burke -and children,
of Atlanta, arrived yesterday to spend
the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. E. S.
Lyndon.
Mrs. Tom Poss, of McLeroy, was in
the city for a few hours yesterday.
Miss Bessie Breedlove, of Monroe,
is the attractive guest of Miss Jessie
McGregor.
Miss Josephine Stonev, who is at
tending the Lucy Cobb, left yesterday
for Atlanta, where she will spend th
holidays.
Miss Lou A.
from Atlanta.
Brown has returned
Men’s Suits
And Overcoats
That will Stand Any Test
And a variety of Styies and
Fabrics that will satisfy every
clothing need you may have.
The Largest Stock and 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
HEAD & McMAHAN
Miss Lizzie Reynolds lias- rcturne 1 Mr. T. C. Moore is suffering from
to Comer after a short visit to Ath- an attack of lagrippe at his home on
s. Jackson street.
Mrs. I). L. Earnest and ii'lle sou j Miss Mary Dillard, of Arnoldsville,
ive Friday for Columbus to visit was in the city yesterday for a short
relatives. while.
iss Sarah Dorsey leaves the la:
part of the week for Atlanta io
spend the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Harry Dealing has returned to
Savannah, after visiting his mother.
Mrs. A. P. Dearing.
liss Jennie Du Rose will visit Co
iunibus during the holidays.
Mr. Sam Marks, of New York, ar
rives today to visit Mrs. S. P. Marks.
Miss Nellie Stewart will arrive the
18t.h from the Lucy Cobb Institute
in Athens to spend Christmas with
her parents. On the 26th Miss Stew
art will leave for Savannah to spend
the remainder of the holidays with
Miss Ruth Beynier.—Atlanta Journal.
Miss Moselle Scudder will return
today from Waynesboro where sin- has
been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Nee
ly.
Judge and Mrs. B. E. Thrasher and
Miss Annie Thrasher, of Watkinsville.
were in Athens Monday.
Mr. Longstreet Hull arrived in the
city yesterday from Roswell. New
Mexico, to spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hull.
Only a tittle cold in the head may
■lii. tin- beginning of an obstinate case
j of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the in
valid- with Ely's Cream Balm applied
straight to the Inflamed stuffed up
‘air passiges. Price 50c. If you pre-
j fer to use an atomizer .ask for Liquid
j 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
I out the secretion. Price 75c., with
spraying tube. All druggists, or mail-
| ed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warren Street,
i New York.
CLOUDY DATES.
' Are as good as sunshine for sittings
las we are equipped for it. Time is
; short for your Christmas Photographs.
I so don't delay. Go to Clifton's Studio,
j College avenue. Phone 443-2 calls.
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| Visit Dr. Mason, the careful Dentist
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MANICURING SHAMPOOING
Phone 575.
BOOKHAMER’S HAIR
DRESSING PARLORS
Facial and Scalp Massage
107 Clayton St.
ATHENS,GA
j Over Palmer's Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Erwin, of
Chattanooga, arrive the latter part of
this week to visit Mrs. Julius Tal
madge.
Misses Erin and Gladys O’Neal will
leave Thursday for Macon.
The Co-Workers’ of the First Bap
tist church will meet Saturday after
noon at four o’clock at the home of
Mrs. E. H. Dorsey. All members are
cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. J. H. Fleming will spend the
holidays with Mrs. Tom Brightwell.
Buy Your Christmas Presents 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 Bags)
Suit Cases
Fancy Vests
Silk Hose
Kid Gloves
New Hats
Chas. Stern Co.
Clayton St.