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A. HOLIDAY GIFT g
IO Every Purchaser on Monday
AT T
E
GRAND SLAUGHTERING SALE!
10 Per Cent REDUCTION.
This gift will be in the shape of 10 per cent reduction on goods
advertised last Sunday. This means 40c. on dollar of actual cost
of regular values. Unfortunately a gross error occurred in my ad
vertisement on last Sunday. Instead of the sale to begin at seven
o’clock in the morning, it read seven o’clock in the evening. This
naturally kept hundreds of purchasers from my store, consequent
ly not one-fourth of the goods were sold that would otherwise have
been closed out. The season is nearing its end and au enormous
stock on hand. I am forced to make goods move, and move they
will if prices will do any good. Away they must go. Read and con
vince yourself. This great sale will positively take place
at 7o’c >ok in the morning and continue until 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
Colored Dress Goods.
60 pieces dress calicoes at 3c. or 14 yard
for 42c., all in one piece, no remnauls.
40 pieces dres? prints at 4c. or 14 yard.*
for
10 pieces dress ginghams at 6 l-2a.
handsome shades.
80 pieces percales, 20 yards for $1.
72 pieces French satteen 20 yards for $1.
700 nieces French 6&tteen, finest quality
8 l-2c per yard.
atllOO yards single width woolen Cash-
mere at 7c., before 10c. - «
800 yards single width Women Brocad.
at 7a, bid ore 10c.
1100 yards double width Cashmere at
^1600 yards double width English Hen
riettas at 12|c., before 20a
500 yards double width extreme fine
Cashmere lSjc., before 25c.
200 yards double width side band flan
nels at 45a, before 75c-
600 yards double width dress flannels at
32c., before 65c.
300 yards double width black Cashmere
at 8Jc., before 20a
4oU yards double width black Cashmere
at 12 l-2c., before 85a*
680 yards double width black Cashmere
8 20c., before 80c..
840 yards double width black Cashmere
88c., before 45a
872 yards dnnble width black Cashmere
$1.00 before $1.25.
* Flannels.
5 pieces skirting flannels at 20c. before
85c. and 40c.
4 pieces medicated twill scarlet flannel
at 20a, before 35a
8 pi* c<-8 twill scarlet flannel at 24c.
before 45c.,
6 pieces white twill flannel at 19c.,' 6<0 •
8Oc.
id pieces white twill flannel 28c., before
50c.
Ganton Flannels Only in
Remnants, Length
from 3 to 16 yards.
Blankets.
vy
$185, before $1.80.
A heavy white blanket to close ont at
$1.50, before $2.25.
The balance of pink blankets, only a
few left, $2.00, before $350.
16 lap robes at $2.00, before $3.50.
14 lap robes, fancy, at $3.00, before 5
and 6 dollars.
Heavy quilts at 68c., before 1.00.
Heavy quilts matte of Turkey Bed at
1.50, before 2.50 and 3.00.
Dark blankets at 60a a pair, before 75c
Dark blankets at 90c. a pair, before 1 75
Dark blankets at 1.25 a pair, before 2.25
Great Cloak and Jacket
Sale Monday,
Children's Hew Market’s with handsome
gill trimming at 2,35, before 4.50.
Children's Hew Markets in Plaids and
Striped at 2 50, before 5.00.
An odd lot, no regular sizes children’s
loug cloaks at 1.50, before from 2.50 to
5.00.
Ladies Jackets at 2.50, before 4.00.
Tailor made Jackets at 4.50, worth 6 to
8 dollars.
Hew Markets at 3 50, before 5.00.
Hew Markets at 7.50, before 10 to 15
dollars.
Shawls.
Lot 1 400 yards at 7 l-2c , before 12 l-2a
•Lot 2 250 yards at 10a, before 16 l-2a
Lot 8*740 yds ai 12 l-2c., before 18a
Lot 4~12U yds at 14 l-2a, before 20a
A large assortment divided in three lots,
the finest grades ever brought to our city.
Lot 1. 46 wool Sbawls at 1.00, before
2.00.
Lot 2. 38 Wool Shawls at 1.50, before
3.00.
Lot 8. 68 Wool Sbawls at 2 00, before
3 50 to 5.00.
S'* Beaver Shawls at 125. before 2.50.
6b Beaver Shawls at 2.00, before from
3 50 to 4.00.
89 Cashmere Sbawls at 45c, before 100
48 Lmbroiacred Cashmere Sbawls at
90c.. before 1 50.
95 Breakfast Shawls at 25a, before 60c.
79 Large Breakfast Shawls at 45c., before
75a to 100.
Hosiery to Close Out.
18 dozen children's black ribbed Hose, at
15a, before 25c.
9 dozen gents Balbriggnin Half Hose,
ribbed top, at 25c., before 4Ca
8 dozen gents balbriggsn Half Hose at
21 l-2c.
Shoe Sale Monday will be
Something Unusual,
At 90a Pebble Grain Button Shoes,
before 1.50.
At 1.00, calf button or lace shoes before
1.75.
At 1.15 kid button or lace 'Shoes, before
2.00.
At 1.35 band sewed button ikoes, b- fore
2.50 ond 3.00.
At 1.50 band sewed Dougala button
Shoes, before |3 and 3 1-2 dollars.
At 1.50, boy’s calf bats button shoes,
worth 2.50.
At 1.25, men’s calf bale Shoes, worth
2.08.
At 1.75, men’s calf bals or congress
Shoes, before 2.50 and 3.00
At 8.00 men’s Kangaroo lace handsewed
Shoes, worth 5.00
At 3.00 men’s calf button lace or con
gress Shoes, before 6.00
Tbetwo last lots are Handsewad and
the very best of makes, and I defy any
body to get them elsewhere less than 5.00
to 6.00 dollars.
The New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and neighbors
talking about it. You may yourself be one of
the many who know from personal experience
just bow good a thing it is. If you have ever
tried it, you are one of its staunch Iriends, be
cause tne wounderful thing about it is, that
when once give a trial, Dr. Kings New Discov
ery ever after holds a place in the house. It
you have never used it aud should be afflicted
with a cough, cold or any. Throat, Lung or
Chest troubles, secure a bottle at once and give
it a fair trial. It is guaranteed eTery time, or
money refonded. Trial Bottles Free at John
Crawford A Co. or L. I>. Sledge Co. & Whole
sale aud Retail Druggest, Athens, Ga.
The ditch-digger is the man who always
“gets in bis work ”
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the worle for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction,or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John
Crawford & Co., and L. D. Sledge &
Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
There are plenty of barks upon the sea, bu
they hare nothing to do with the uccean grey
hou ids.
Derangement of the liver, with constipation,
s the ci *
injures the complextion,-induce pimples,sallow
asing Ca
skin. Remove the cause by using Carter,s
Little Lifer Pills. One a dose. Try them.
The natives of Alaska* are a cold and distant
people-
Their gentle action and good etfect on the
system really make them a perfect little pill.
They please those who use
Little
tion.”
them. Carter’s
Liver Pills may well be termed “Perfec-
The medical student is always interested in
any subject.
There are many forms of nervousdebiHity in
Pills.
men tha t yield to the use of Carter’s Iron
Those who are trouble with nerveous weakness
night sweats, etc, shauld try them.
When a composer undertakes to score all
opera-be finds harmony necessary. But the
crit ics don’t.
“Who breathes must suffer, and who thinks
mart mourn, and he alone is blessed” who
knows that^ain and suffering can be cured by
Salvation
Although we have heard persons remark
—“It is worth it weight in gold”—still Dr.
Bull’s Coujjh Syrup is to be '
Ought not the laws of storms to be classed
among the blew laws.
large
rap every
'enng from
A certain philnathropist bays
quantity of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syru]
a inter and gives it to the poor stub
coughs and colds.
There is n«t a case of neuralgia which cannot
be at once relieve by the use of Salvation Oil.
At all drag stores. Price only 25 cents a bottle.
policy o
asks an exchange. The answer is easy:
A large Lot of "Woolen-
knit Goods for Christ
mas Presents
At any price you name. They contain
a very fine line of hand-made goods.
at 50c.
18 dozen ladies’ fast black full regular
made Hose at 25c.
14 dosen ladies ribbed Hose, fast black
at 25c.
dozen children’s black ribbed Hose
before 20,
10c,
Unbios worth 1.50 to go
Ladies Hoods worth 1.50 and 2.00 to go
at 65c.
Childs Hi*ods worth 75c to go at 25c.
Toboggans worth 50c to go at 20e
Ladies Boas, long, worth 1.00 and 1.50
at 50c.
Ladies Boas, short, with ribbon strings
at 35c worth 1.00,
Childs Saques at 18c worth 75c and
1 00.
Ladies’ Mufflers at 50c, worth 2.00.
I made a very heavy purchase of the
above, but the warm weather worked
against them, consequently go they must,
now theZephyr is woith more money than
I ask for it worked up.
Catarrah Can’t Be Cured,
with Local Application, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it yon have to take in
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
taken internally, and acts directly on
the. blood and mucus surface. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is not quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians in tills country for years, and is
regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known,combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucus surface. The perfect com
bination of the two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful results in cur-
? catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
. J. Cheney & Co., Prop, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 7ac.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cents. For
Sale by John Crawford & Co.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh’s Cure. For Sale by John Craw
ford & Co.
i£id
Glove sale--This will puzzle the manufacture r<.
Foster’s patent, buttons and jnusquetaires all to go at 50c. a pair,worth at the place they
were made $1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 a pair. Ccme early for them and get your size.
In addition to the dry goods, I will put up a lot of small ware notions at a nominal
price. Cali for them il you don’t see them. All reduced to a price that will pay you to
store away. r J J
SHILOH’S VITALIZES is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of Ap
atite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of
yspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. For Sale by Sohn Crawford &
Co.
From 7 to 10 o’clock I will give away to every purchaser of omTtiollar and up handker
chiefs worth $2 per dozen, or 20c. each, either fancy borders, plain white or mourning
handkerchiefs. \our own choice. But remember none to be given away later than 10
o’clock. Yours, the Great Slaughterer.
MAX JOSEPH.
BEAUTIFUL
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
If von want a Christmas or
y . _____ __
Holiday Present of any kind
we can please you in our new
store, as prices are no object.
The goods must and will be
sold, regardless of cost.
M. Myers & Co.
CHEAP * AT
CRAWFORD’S
Drug Store.
My accounts have been placed in the
hands of Judge J. G. Evans for collec
tion . Debtors must settle immediately.
K.H. Allen,
d2t-wlt Buford, Ga.
Davis & Garebold—Have just opened
up a full line of Christmas goods: Such
us plush goods, metal goods, albums,
scrap books, gold pens, opera glasses,
arid many other handsome goods too
numerous to mention, dec8tf •
dec7tf. • | ••
figg£,l£ The ladies are especially invited to
call and see our Xmas goods, as we
have many handsome things suitable
lor presents to gentlemen. They arc
our specialty* Davis & Gahebold.
decTtf.
For Holiday Presents.
Elegant Silk Handkerchiefs
and Mufflers, Embroidered
and Scalloped and Lace
Handkerchiefs, Handsome
Ohair Cushions and Tidies, at
M. Myefs & Co.
A Banner reporter called at
"Odea, and certainly found Santa
Claus headquarters. Here you will
nud every kind of toy to please the lit-
tie folks, and something nice for pres
ents for young men and young ladies
and a compl te assortment of Holiday
fruits and cakes. And the fact of the
business is, Bode is selling all these nice
things cheap.
For Christmas presents go to Craw
ford’s Drug Store istf
All the finest goods at Crawford
Drug Store,
Fruits and fancy groceries, especially
selected for the Holiday trade; at Mc-
Dowell & Son’s. declod&wlt
Call early ana see our fine line of
Xmas goods, before our assortment is
broken. ■ Davis & Garebold,
600 cords wood for sale. Apply to
Weatherly Bros. 13-dlw.
Dolls and doll wash sets, at cost, at
C, Bode’s. declStf
Now is the time to secure bargains in
Holiday goods at C. Bode’s, as he is sell
ing them at cost. declStf
Doll carriages, wagons and veloci
pedes, at cost, at C. Bode’s. declStf
Smoke the Havana gem clear, for
sale by McDowell & Son.
declSd&wlt
±i Huggins has trie prettiest stock
of iva cr sots and fancy vases in Athens.
Call aLd he convinced. tfdw
Ten thousand heautiful things for
Xmas presents at Huggins’ China Pal-
ace> tfdw
J H Huggins has an immense stock
of fancy China gift cups and saucers,
and shaving mugs, and* can heat the
town in variety and low prices, tfdw
Key West cigars, at McDowell
Sons - declod&wlt
Here are some nice Xmas presents:
A faucy parlor or library lamp, a fancy
China tea set,China breakfast set,China
ire cream or berry set, China dinner
ive
’liey
. ®‘ or Christmas.
I have just received fresh from the gro
a full car load of oranges, 60,000. Tin
are sweeter than they have been as
have had some cold weather. I have
received 150 bunches fine banannas,
bushels mountain apples,100 barn Is North
they
also
res for 25 cts.
i had at all drug
What is the
publican party.
ot this administration,
The
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House and Sign JE-aintei
TVPPAD A fPATIO A .
air r-i _ DECORATORS AND DEALERS IN
Wall Paper, Paints,, Oils, Varnishes, Brush
s-13-dt N °‘ 17 North Jackson Street, Next Door to Banner Office.
THEO. MARKWALTERS’
STEAM
Marble and Granite Worl
MANUFACTURER OF
M0NUMTS, HEADSTONES AND STATUa
Enclosures, Capingsand Likenesses Guaranteed of Statues and Busts, IMPORTER mm
NATION OR FOREIGN GRANITE ORMI RULE.
“ 5 “ tt - o"*”* **«- <««.
529 and 531, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
TO THB SUPK IOB COCBVlOF SAID COUNTY.
The petition of W. W. Thomas, James
Waite, W. H. Howell, J T. Voss, J. A. Hun-
ntcbtt, R. K. Reaves, Charles --tern, A. H.
•
e. t.
G. H.
Yancey, A. J. Co><b, George Booth and Geo.
Dudley Thomas, respectfully shows that they,
toge her with such < therpersons as maybe
associated with them, desire to be incorpora-
' — with the
ted for the term of twenty (20) yea s,
privilege of renew -I, upon the
ig terms,
1st-'(he oblec’ of said corporation, and the
usmess w ~
uigauvvui iu vwj ut auuuu', auuvaujiug
on the business of hotel keeping, either by
ducting ■'
leasing the property, or con
3 of the c<
. „ the business
in the name of the corporation.
2nd. The corporate name f said corporation
to be The Athena Hotel ompany.
3d. The amount of the < apitai stock to he
(825,
Twenty-five Thousand
i,000)
dollars,
SHILOH’ri COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guaranty.
It curas Consumption. For Sale by
John Crawford & Co*
Martyrs to Headache
Seek relief in vain, until they begin to
use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they re*
gret the years of suffering they might
have escaped had they tried this remedy
earlier. The trouble was constitutional
not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla did its effective work as an
Alterative and Blood Purifier, they were
compelled to suffer.
The wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin
st., Lowell, Mass., was, for a long time,
subject to severe headaches, the result
of stomach and liver disorders. A per
fect cure has been effected by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
Boston,
rible hi
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, never found any
medicine that would give
Permanent Relief.
. . . mm » „ ■
divided into shares of $25 each, with the
privilege of increasing the amount to ust ex
ceeding two hundred thousand (8200,000,) col
lars by a majority vote <f the subscribers or
stockholders, ten *10) per cent of the capital
stock to be paid in before commencing business.
4th. The piaee of doing business to be in tbe
(ity of ' hens in said County.
5th. That the corporation may have power to
engage in tbe bus ness of keeping hotels and
restaurants renting or leasing the whole or any
part of its property, snch as offices, stores, and
other places of bushess connected with the
hotel property; to buy, sell, or lease all neces
sary personal property and. -eal estate con
nected with the pu poses of the incorp -r ti n.
6th. Thats-id corpora io» mav have power to
borrow money, issue notes, bonds or other evi
dences of d bt, and secure the same by mort
gages or deeds of rust u on any of its prop r-
ty, and make a y and all other contracts neces
sary and proper for the c n uct of Its b' siness
7th. That said corpo atlon may ha- ethe pow
er to ecrive property in payment of subscrip
tions to capital stock, the value of such property
to be determined by tbecorpo at rs or stock-’
holders.
8tb. That the officers of said corporatio
shall consist of a Fresid «t and seven Direc
tors, a^ d such other officers as the corporation
may deem necessary', with power in the stock
holders to increase or diminish the number < f
Direct rs. The President shall ba ex officio a
member of the board of directors, and the
stockholders shall have the power to conf< r up
on the board of directors all the powers of the
corporation, except ti e power to increase the
capital stock.
9th. The board of directors shall have the
power to forfeit subscriptions to the capital
stock, upon the failure to pay such amounts as
may be called for by the board of directors, ar-
„ hindercorns.
■PARKER!
IHAIS BALSA
Cleans-s and 'icautif.cs l|
Promotes a luxuriant pur.
Never Fails te Reibrj
Hair to its Youthful Ce
■Prevents Dandruff ami tffr I
^^MaEntTsLOOEtDrag
GREATFU L-COM FORTINC-
EPPS’S COCO
BREAKFAST.
“By a thorough knowledge of the natnn
which govern the operations of digest!*
nutrition, and by a careful application
fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr
has provided our breakfast tables with
cutely flavoured beverage which mat u
many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the
* use of snah articles of diet that a coi
us ready to attack wherever there
point. We may escape many fatalsnathy
ing ourselves well fortified with pare we
a properly nourished frame.”—Civil
Gaxette. Made si a ply with boiling
milk. Sold only in half-pound iins, uj
labelled thus: .. ...
JAMES EPPS ft CO., H °m®op*thtet-b
ter su li notice to
defaulting subscriber as
may be fixed in the by-laws
1 tb. The stockh lde-s of said corporation
shall be liable only for the amount subscribed
by them to the caoiia’ stock.
luh. The corpora i n shall have power (to
pass such by-laws for the conduct of its busi
ness s the>tocKholdersmay see proper, such
by laws not to conflict with the laws of this
State or of the tnlted States.
BAR OW & THOMAS,
Dec. 17—w5t Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Catarrh
“ Every Spring, for years,” writes
W. DeVeau, 262 Fifteenth st.,
Lizzie ■■
Brooklyn, N. Y., “ I have had intoler
able headaches. I commenced the use
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla last March, and
liave* not had a headache since that
time.”
“ I suffered from headache, indiges
tion, and debility, and was hardly able
to drag myself about the house,” writes
Mrs. M. M. Lewis, of A st., Lowell,
Mass. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has worked
a marvelous change iu my case. .1 now
feel strong and well as ever.”
Jonas Garman, Esq., of Lyklas, Pa,,
writes: “Fer years I have suffered
TF j mvv, wuaua uilHlCJ SCfc
0t £ e ? tbin S s in China,at
Huggins’ China Palace. tfdw
days
200
weeks that my head would split open.
Nothing relieved me till I took Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. This medicine has cured
me completely.”
When Mrs. Genevra Belanger, of 24
Bridge st., Springfield, Mass., began to
use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, she bad suffered
for some years from a serious affection
Is s constitutional and not a local disease,
and therefore it cannot l>e cured by local ap
plications. It requires a constitutional rem
edy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, working
through the blood, eradicates the impurity
Which causes and promotes the diseasfe, and
Catarrh
effects a permanent cure. Thousands ot
people testify to the success of Hood’s Sarsaf
parhla as a remedy lor catarrh when other
preparations had failed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
also builds up the whole system, and makes
you feel renewed in health and strength.
Catarrh
MASON &HAMLI
Organ and Piano
BOSTON,
NEW
MODEL
NEW YORK CHICi
Contains a five odavu.
Stop Action, fnnusw
and handsome
ORGAN, <
STYLE
2244.
lprge and handsome'
solid black walnut, rrt
cash; also sold oa w
Hiie ?vstem at 3 1 -- 75 P®,
ter,ter ten quarters, »
becomes property 01
hiring.
The Mason 4H»
“Stringer,’* invent^
ented by Ma-on
18-e, is used Is
Hamlin pianos exchgw
1 markable retinemeia
and phenomenal
Stand in tune cteractrifi
instruments.
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS
$32.50, $60. $78, $96,
MASON
HAMLIN I malleable
PIANOS.
0rg r.™ S5"S»'Sf ’SSes"
THE GLORY OF M/
strength.vitau
How Lost! Hown 0 S
frHmkNCEi
of the kidneys. Every Spring, also, she
heamemife
of
•ibuao, »C ku*,y« pauKMges^bu bncltetd fancy
candy 3000 pounds french candy. If you
want, bargains in fresh stock come and see
me- W. A. Jester.
IIintou ia queen of the tobacco
n C- 4 Ji
was afflicted with headache, loss
appetite, and indigestion. A friend per
suaded her to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
» * * ret iv . . .1 tt,
H ULV.U UUUGUtCU 1»V,A liOiEVlOtiui.j. VE-"-*
health is now perfect. Martyrs to htad-
should try
Ayar’s Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
Price $1; eix bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
'“I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla for eatarrh*
and received great relief and benefit from it.
The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially
In the winter, causing constant discharge from
my nose, ringing, noises in my ears," and pains
in the back of my head. The effect to clear
Catarrh
KNOWTHYSBfw
my head in the morning by hawking and spit
ting was painful. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gave
me relief immediately, whllo In time I was
entirely cured. I am never without Hood’s
Sarsaparilla in rnv house as 1 think it is worth
Its weight in gold.” Mrs. _G. B. Gibb, 1039
Eighth Street, N; W., "Washington, D. C.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, gi; six for gA.Hjcepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas*.
IOO Doses One Dollar