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APPEAL TO THE MOST ECONOniCAL.
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Nobody should miss this money saving chance in all kinds of Summer goods
which we are selling during this our Clearance sale. Special for
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 1902.
5c
1000 yards of Embroideries at less than A value. Ex
quisite work on Cambric, Lawu or Swiss, in widths from
2 to 5 inches. Value 10 to 20c, forthis day only. Choice be.
20 pieces figured and solid colored Satin striped Batiste.
2S inch wide. We do not want to carry same over t<> next
season, so give you choice of a 12Ac retailer at 5c.
5c
10
20 pieces Lonsdale Cambric yard wide, these
not be bought from mill for less than 10c an
at 12l to 15c. Today as a special 10e.
20 doss Linen Huck Towels Hemmed, size 1*1x32,
15c, to close out today at 10c.
;oods can-
a retaib (1
value
10
15
20 pieces of perect beautiful India Linon, 38 inches wide,
these goods wen; imported to be sold at 25c, we are m iking
a special run tor distribution at 15c.
20 pieces Mercerized Chambrays in soli l colors, these
goods are sold ir. any store for 25c, a special run for today
only at 15c.
15
90c
50 Eleven quarter Counter pans Marseilles pattern, hand- QAn
some designs, retail value $1.50 special today 0 *c. 1/vU
6.00
20 pieces heavy China Matting in a variety of coloring
also in solid white $10 grade, special today at $«.00.
6.00
LUCIEN B. FLATOW CO.
Successors to the Max Joseph Mercantile Company.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON ST.
SSHORT NOTES \
? OF INTEREST.*
Beat line of Oigars In the olty. The
On Drug Oo.
For Rent
9 room home on Washington street.
Apply to F. G. Umbach.
Beginning Sept 1st
Will teaoh a class In short hand in
the evening for those who cannot at
tend day class. For further particulars
apply to O. C. Gibson, at T. Fleming’s
■tore.
Concessions,
Wanted to sell following concessions
for the Klks Carnival, viz: Lunch-
stands, Candy, Peannts, Popcorn, lem
onade, and various other privileges
Apply to II. J. Rowe, Secretary.
Mr, C, D, Cheatham,
Mr. O. D. Cheatham, formerly of
Athem, Is now doing a large wholesale
whiskey bnsiness In Atlanta. He has
an advertisement In this issne of The
Banner to which the attention of our
readers is directed. As will be seen by
the advertisement, Mr. Cheatham is
making a feature of John A. Fowler's
Sweet Mash Corn whiskey, whleh
la made in this city. It Is
said to be the beat corn wniskey on
the market. The people of Athens will
be glad to know that Mr. Cheatham is
doing well with bis bnsiness, and he
will no donbt get his share of the mail
order basinets from this city.
Why, Yes, You Cm
Have your baby’s picture made. Motes
has the best facilities together with an
endless amount of patienoe and expert
ence to make the dear little one’s picture
to your entire satisfaction. Don’t neg
leot it but go today and secure an ap
pointment. Operating hoars from 9 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Fop Rent
Eight room home on North Jackson
E, S. Lyndon. tf
The Walden Citizen,
The many friends ol Mr. Cleveland
Ocok, in this city will be interested to
know that he has bought a weekly pa
per, “The Walden Citizen” in Walden,
N. V , and will take charge of it at once.
Mr. Cook is a former Udiversity student
and is a brother of Mtb. D. P. Hazleton
Lost.
On Thursday a large scarf.
On Thursday night on oar going
aronnd tionlevard one large blank lace
scarf. Finder will pleaso return to
Mrs. Lamar Lyndon and receive re
ward.
Best
Horseshoeing and blacksmithing at
F. G. Umbach’s. *
Attractive Sign.
Last night a streamer with letters 8,q
feet high, advertising the Elks Carnival,
was stretched across College avenne,
and this morning another one will be
placed near King A: Co.’s store on P.road
street. These signs are sure to attract
muoh attention.
Carnival Music.
Mr. A. J. Hynds, of Washington,
spent yesterday in the city in the inter
est of the Washington Band. No def
inite arrangements have been made yet
as to the Caruivai music and the Wash
ington baud may be engaged.
School of Shorthand,
Miss Lonise Hudson, an expert in
structor in shorthand will open up
school of shorthand In Athena Monday,
Ang. 1 btb , over the old book store, cor.
Broad street and College avenne. The
oonrse can be completed in five weeks.
A guarantee of fifty words a minute. No
advance charge is made. Tuition $20.
Honrs, 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 p. m. to (1 p.
m ; S p. m. to 1U p. m. For full par
ticulars call on or address, Miss Lonise
Hadson, Commercial Hotel.
Larfp Fine
Fat Mackerel ten oenta each or three
for a quarter. M. M. Arnold.
Phone 188.
Acts Immediately.
Colds are someim-oa mere troublesome
in summer than in winter, i»-. -n t,ard
to keep from adding to them while cool-
off after exercise. One Minute Coogh
Cure cures at once. Absolutely safe.
Acts Immediately. Sure cure for
oonghs, colds, cronp, throat and long
troubles. The Orr Drug Co.
The delusive dots.
Dots mean dollars.
ALLEN'S MINSTRELS
ARE DIXIE DARKIES,
The world’s greatest minBtrel tri
umph. A U. Allen’s Original New Or
leans Miustr -Is, John H. Oakes, Geo.
W. Onine and A G. Allen, equal own
ers and managers in person. A real
southern minstrel show by real sonth-
darkics, presented under a mam
moth canvas theatre, seating 2,000 peo
ple, being the first complete portable
theatre ever erected in America. The
one minstrel show in America whose
artists are all nativos of the o n nny
south, cawing more people than any
other three minstrel shows oombined.
Clever comedians, famous back and
wing dancers, artistic and comic cake
walkers. A full score of novelty spec
ialty artists, the largest ohorus of sweet
singers ever assembled with one oompa-
Watcn for the imposing street pa
rade many block in longth which takes
place at noon on day of performance—
music furnished by two bands consider
ed the best colored minstrel lands in
America.
A. G. Alien is the originator of min-
stelsy nuder canvas and is the lint to re
duce price of admission to 15 and 25
cents, and owing to the large seating
capacity of the tent, he is enabled to do
this without reducing the hign stand
ard of his performance. T48 price is
certainly within the reach of tho most
hnmble citizen. The company will ap
pear in Athens next Mondsy, at the
corner of College avenue and River
street.
Mother Aiwa, ■ Kecpi.lt la-Jy.
"My mother suffered alotg time from
distressing pains and genenl ill health
due primarily to indigestim,” says L.
W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. “Two years
ago l got her to try Kodol. She grew
better at once and now, it the age of
seventy-six, eats anything sle wants, re-
maiking that she fears no bd effects as
she has her bottle of Koiol handy.”
Go if ter the cause. If yoxr stomach is
sornd your health will be gjod. Kodol
rest the stomaoh and strengthens the
bod by digesting your food. It is na-
tnr’s own tonio. The Orr Drag Co.
PYTHIAN CONCLAVE. ^
Sir Knights Participate In Parade at
Oakland, Cal.
San Francisco. Aug. 14.—At 9 a. m.
Major General Carnahan and a strong
detachment of the uniform rank
Knights of Pythia3, crossed th® bay
to participate in a parade of the ordei
fit Oakland. Several thousand men
weit* in line, and the streets along thu
line of inarch were ciowded with spec
tators.
In this city the morning hour® were
devoted chiefly to business by thd
Knights and their ladies. Tho su
preme lodge and supreme tribunal ol
the order, the Imperial palace of the
Knights of Khorassan and the su
preme temple of the Rathbone Sis
ters continued their sessions and
transacted considerable business.
There also were competitive drilli
Letween the companies of tho uniform
rank at tho Presidio and In the Me
chanics' pavilion.
The provisions made for the pleas
ure of the visitors continue to excite
their surprise and gratification. Dur
lng tho day there were exhibitions at
fhe Louis Hopkins Institute of art and
numerous excursion* to points of in
terest In the neighborhood of Ban
Francisco. Ry tonight all the knlghtd
from the **ast will have arrived In tMd
city, and will participate In the clos
lng events of the conclave.
I CITE COUBI ADJOURNED,
Cures Eczema and Itching Humors through Iho
Blood—Coete Nothing to try It.
B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) Is now
recognized as a certain and sure cure
for Eczema, Itching Skin, Humors,
Scabs, Scales, Watery Blisters, Pimples,
Aching Bones or Joints, Boils, Carbun
cles, Prickling Pain in the Skin, Old
Eating Sores, Uucers, etc. Botanio
Blood Balm taken internally, cares the
worst and moat deep-seated cases by en
riohing, purifying and vitalizing the
blood, thereby riving a healthy blood
Bnpply to the skin. Botanic Blood
Balm is the only care, to stay cared, for
these awful, annoying skin troubles
Others remedies may relieve, bnt B. B
B. actually cures, heals uvsry sore, and
gives the rich glow of health to the skin
B. B. B. builds np the broken-down
body and makes the blood red and nonr-
ishiug. Over 8000 voluntary testimo
nials of onres by Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Druggists, $1.00. Trial treat
ment free and prepaid by writing,
Blood Balm Oo., Atlanta, Ga. De
scribe trouble, and free medical advice
given until cored.
Dots mean dollars.
Notioe to bar, jurors, bailiffs, witnesses
and all concerned:
The following published bv order of
Judge Oobb. The appended order of
oonrt will be entered on minntes on
Monday, Angast 18th, 1902 :
Athens, Oa , Ang. 13, 1992
Judge Howell Cobb,
City.
Dear Jadge :—
The undersigned members of the bar
respectfully ask yon to adjourn the An-
gnst term of the court to the next term
in course (exoepting what jail cases there
maybe for trial).
A great many of ns have as yet had
no summer vacation, which we are anx-
ions to take, and which we will not be
able to take If the oonrt la held. There
is a general disposition on the part of
the lawyers to continue most of the
olvil business. Besides there is nothing
very urgent for trial.
The hot weather has got most of ns In
condition where we do not feel like
patting forth the extra effort necessary
to prepare and try our cases this term.
So we earnestly ask your honor for the
reason stated to continuo the cnnrt over
for the term. Please let ns know as
some of ns want to go. Very respect
fully yours,.
Saturday.
Henry O. Tuck,
F. O. Shackelford,
T. J. Shackelford,
H S. West,
Lumpkin & Barnett,
Frank L. Upson,
Erwin & Erwin,
E. S. Prioe,
Wolver M. Smith,
S. O. Upson.
Deupree Hunnicott,
Strickland & Green,
S. J. Tribble,
G. C. Thomas.
Ang. 14, 1902,
Judge Howell Oobb, City,
Dear Sir:—As part of said petition
to adjourn oonrt over, I would state that
there are no jail cases and no non resi
dent witnesses subpoenaed. I would
suggest therefore that there is no oooa-
slon to bring juries, and if yon see prop
er to grant the petition asking the ad
journment of court, it might, perhaps,
be well to give notice before Monday, as
there would lie no occasion to have
juries. Yonrs truly,
S. J, TRIBBLE.
Solicitor City Oonrt of Athens, Oa.
City Court of Athens, Ga. (
August term, 1902. )
In response to foregoing petition to
bar, it is ordered that all cases pending
la this oonrt, whether oivll or criminal,
and all motions stand oontlnned until
the regular term, third Monday In
November, 1908 ; and that all oases bo
then called and disposed of withont
prejudice to either party, the same as ,if
they had been called at this ’Angast
term, 1902, and in 'case of motions for
new trials amendments to bo allowed
without prejudice as though made at
August term, 1902.
It Is further ordered herein that in all
cases which are in default, judgement
will be on motion granted as at this
August term, 1902.
Ordered farther, that the jurors sum
moned to serve at this Term, August,
1902, are discharged for the term.
There being no jail oases, all criminal
cases shall go over nnder this order.
The Angast term is hereby adjourned
to term in oonrse.
HOWELL OOBB, Judge.
The foregoing order will be entered
on minntes of the city court at Athens,
Monday, Angast 18, 1902.
By order of Jadge Howell Cobb.
O. W. COOPER, Clerk City Oonrt of
Athens, Ga.
Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, Ky.
says she has prevented attacks of obolera
morbus by taking Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets when she felt an
attaok coming on. Such attacks are
usually caused by indigestion and these
Tablets are jnst what li needed to
cleanse the stomaoh and ward off the
approaohing attaok. Attacks of billions
oolic may be prevented lu the same
way. For sale by all drnggisti.