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THE BANNER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1907.
For
Christmas
Shopping
R. Brandt is the
best Jeweler in
the,world to you
—WHY?—
Because he has
the blggeststock
—AND—
Because he guar
antsesev’rything
he sells. I I I I 1 I
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
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.
WEDN ESDAY.
Meotiug of Home-Mission Society.
Quarterly meeting of -Emmanuel Church Guild.
Sehililkret Hungarian Orchestra a t Y. M. C. A.
THUR SDAY.
Meeting of Elijah Clarke Chapter . n. 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 at four o’elocy at Mrs. 1C. II. Dorsey's.
THE NEW RELIGION.
s a new famlangled crowd a
chin' down in our town
r talkin' in the “unknown ton
wheite-er tlie power comes
nvn;
other tongues
tr tong, fer tie re'
ought to learn to
ey have already
tin'i needed In
; a lot
still the tongues
got.
! things they've got no business on.
! And this ‘here "holy jumpin' " 1 don’t
| take no stock in hit.
I Th' hoppin’ up an' down don't make
'em good a little bit;
I Fer “exercise that’s bodily” won t
j profit worth a cent
To lan-lonl when the board-hill's
jumped hv fessers who have went
—D. G. B.
—Baa*
Passion Play
A reproduction of tlu» lif •
of Christ is now Wing shown at Fairy
land in oO subjects from birth to as
c^Hftion.
One of the grandest and most won
derful scenes ever produced in the
moving picture films.
This is the new Pathe film in five
Bfctions, and Is about one hour show,
and on account of the length of tin-
show the price of admission for adults
for this occasion is 10 cents; children
5 cents..
On the Corner
of
Wray S. Hull St.
nd
I can sell
140x17.', feet
thereon. Tills pi
five minutes walk
of Athens, and in
hood. This is an
erty and must he
me at otiee au.l
aliont It.
six room liousi
ce of property is it
of the business par
a splendid neighbor
estate piece of prop
■ol 1 for dir isiott. So.
Another quart'. uncanny tiling, a doc-
trine new they teach.
This "lavin' on o' bans"' they call 't
ever time they preach;
But I'm a-thinkin' some need more tli-
ay they've allers gone,
leant to keep their hr
MAXIMS ON WOMEN
BY MILDRED STEWART.
A woman with a cold heart is Ilk
a flower without fragrance.
Thoughtful women do little acts of
off kindness which bring tlhem great re-
fi:
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Useful Articles
For Xmas Presents
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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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Women who anticipate the wishes
of those ’whom they love increase
their Influence over them. It Is the
little nothings "that make Indelible im
pressions.
Coquettes may have their conquests
happiness never, and are destined to
desolation in their old age.
Lorve of admiration has led many
women into forbidden paths.
Women, whose ambition lead them
beyond their legitimate sphere, gen
erally come to grief.
Artful women are an abomination;
they practice their wily arts upon
the- innocent and unsophisticated.
Amiability is the most charming
characteristic in a woman.
A violent temper is a woman’s great
est affliction.
Supersensitive women suffer in
tensely over imaginary injuries.
Women, have naturally, more forti
tude than men.
Women's intuitions have saved
many men from fatal mistakes on ac
count of their confidence in the;.'
kind.
Women, whose ambitions are inde
pendent of their husbands, rarely at
tain the goal at which they aim.
Fortunately for mankind, there are
more saints than sinners among wo
men. There are very few unworthy
of the mission for which they were
intended by an all wise Creator.
The ffcry of women has always
been painted in strong colors, hut
no stronger than it should he if they
are properly resented wrongs, some
times inflicted u|Hin them by unscrtip-
lous men.
Untruthful women are often the
mothers of mischievous lies tHat
cause serious tragedies.
Virtuous, noble women are more
powerful in the destruction of evil
than the warfare of an army of men.
North America owes much of its
civilization and progress to the nolii;
ity of its women.
The women of cur country hav
little for which to struggle in th
matter of equal rights. Through their
superior qualities of head and heart
they have been accorded the highest
places in the respect of all the world
The women of no other nation enjoy
the same privileges and veneration
as that extended the Ame-ican women
everywhere.
Dorsey &Funkenstein
Phoic 106!
Clayton Street
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Athens, Georgia
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ill tell
J. T, Anderson.
GENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
at Athens, effective Sept. S, 1907.
Central Time.
DEPART.
For Macon 6:30 a m.
fttr Macon 3:30 p. m.
ARRIVE.
From Macon 12:10 p m.
From Macon 9:20 p. m
Connections made at Madison with
Georgia Railroad east and west, and
at Macon for ail points south
For Information ’phone 640.
H. R. McLEAN.
Soliciting AgenL
Y«r Information, 'phone 16.
n. A. NOLAN. AgenL
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. KINNEBREW, Agt
Residence Phone 638.
264 1-2 N. Lumpkin SL
Goods
Don’t delay buying your Xmas
present until the stock is broken.
Come early and select your
choice.
An unusual lar&e and hand
some line of Useful Holiday Pres
ents for Men and Boys.
ffmm+M him
4- MEETINGS. 4
4
HOME MISSION SOCIETY. 4
The Home Mission Society of -4
the First Methodist church v
meet this (Wednesday) after- 4
noon at I o’clock. 4
AH members are re,trusted to
4 he present.
D. A. R.
The Elijah Clarke Chapter of 4
Daughters of the American Rev-
4 olution will meet Thursday rror
It t half-past j eleven with 4
4 the regent, Mrs. .1. Y. Carithers
at her home on Hill street.
EMMANUEL GUILD.
The Guild meets at four o'clock 4
this afternoon in the chapel.
Chapter F will meet at half- 4
4 past three.
A11 members are requested to
bring their Christmas" earnings
4 and come prepared to do the 4-
4 chancel work.
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DEAN—ANDERSON.
The social event of the week will
he the marriage of Miss Dean to Mr
Anderson, which takes place tills af
temoon at five o'clock at the conn
try home of the bride’s parents on
the Summerville pike. The ceremon
will be a very quiet on e and only
few intimate friends and relative
will be present. There will be no at
tendants. Dr. R. B. Ileadden, liastor
of the First Baptist church, will per
form the ceremony.—Rome Tribune.
ALUMNI-AE ASSOCIATION.
The regular meeting of the State
Normal School Alumni-ae Scholarship
Association was held Saturday. De
cember 14th.
In spite of the Inclemency of the
weather a good number of the resi
dent members were present and im
portant matters relating to the fu
ture of the organization were discus
sed.
Miss May Walden leaves today for
Defuniak Springs, Florida,, to visit
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Walden.
Mr. John Z. Hoke, Jr., will visit
Mr. Lindsay Johnson during Christ
mas.
Mrs Wily Bush, of Winder, was In
Athens for a few hours Tuesday.
Mrs.--Walter Bishop of Athens, Ga.,
Is the guest of her -parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Carroll.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
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
Best and Finest Clcthlng ever
shown in Athens.
You must wear a suit from us
to appreciate the quality of the
clothes we sell.
HEAD & McMAHAN
Miss Rulh Godfrey, of Arnoidsviile
was in the city yesterday.
Miss Edith Stearns leaves tomorrow
for Atlanta to spend the holidays.
Miss Leewood Oglesby left yester-
lay for her home in Quitman.
Miss Ruth Marks will return thi*
week from Lucy Cobb for the Christ
mas holidays.—Augusta Chronicle.
Miss Eula Bird will visit Miss Lena
Bird, at Fort Myer. Florida, during
he holidays.
Miss Nellie Stewart left yesterday
for Atlanta to spend a few days be
fore going to Savannah, where sh»
will be Miss Ruth Beymer's guest.
Miss Bolling Phitiizy will
tomorrow from New York.
I'tiurn
Miss Mildred Yon dor Leith left
Monday for .Jacksonville to visit Mrs.
Grant.
Miss Ruth Godfrey, of Arnoidsviile,
visited friends In Athens yesterday.
Miss Maude Cook lias returned to
Bogart.
Miss Meadow O’Farrell, of Atlanta,
will s|K>nd the Christmas holidays
with her cousin, Mrs. H. J. Rowe.
-Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colbert, of Col
bert, spent a few hours in Athens
yesterday.
Miss Cornelia Wlliamson leaves to
day for Farmington to visit Mrs. An-
Miss Catherine Nash leaves today
for her thome in Tarbora, North Ca
rolina. to spend the holidays.
Miss Eltso Davison leaves tomor
row for Comer, to spend Christmas.
Mrs. J.
visitor
H. Little,
to the cit
of Crawford.
CLOUDY DATES.
\re as good as sunshine for sittings
| as we are equipped for it. Time is
] short for your Christmas Photographs,
1 so don't delay. Go to Clifton's Studio.
College avenue. Phone 443-J calls.
Misses Fay Ethridge
Stocton, of Jefferson, were in Ath
ens yesterday.
Mrs. Mark Crawley has returned to
Arnoidsviile, after a short visit to
Athens friends.
Miss Lula Reynolds, of Lexington,
was in Athens for a short while yes
terday.
and Annie Yisit 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.
Buy Your Christmas Presents Now
Shop Early — Shop Now
[Stocks are full ofjnew, 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 V< sts
Silk Hose
Kid Gloves
New Hats
Ghas. Stern
Clayton St.
Co.