Tuesday, May 11, 2010

11 May 1902: Short Notes of Interest

On this day in 1902, the Athens Daily Banner published these in their Short Notes of Interest column:
Best line of Cigars in the city. The Orr Drug Co.
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Illicit Distiller,
J. M. Butler, a white man from Oconee county, was bound over to appear at the next term of the U. S. court on the charge of illicit distilling.
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For Sale,
My home place, corner Baldwin and Jackson streets. H. T. Huggins.
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18 Granulated Sugar,
For $1.00 at J. H. Massey's.
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Death of Engineer,
The remains of Mr. J. L. Greer, an engineer employed by the Seaboard at Abbeville, S. C., were brought to Athens yesterday at noon, and taken over the Georgia railroad to Woodville, Ga., for interment.
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Royal Etchings,
C. W. Motes, the photographer, invites the attention of the public to the very latest style of picture, the Royal Etching, which he has on display at his studio. For enlarged pictures nothing equals this style in beauty, finish or durability.
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Lost,
On Broad street, a small pin or badge, enameled, blue and gold, with letters "U.S." on face. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to Webb & Crawford.
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Snap Beans,
Cabbage and New Irish Potatoes at J. H. Massey's.
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Services at Catholic Church,
There will be services at the Catholic church this morning at 9:30. Father Rapier officiating.
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$50.00,
I will pay fifty dollars reward with evidence to convict for the party or parties defacing public buildings or places by writing indecent words or otherwise. J. F. Rhodes, mayor.
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For Rent,
Two nice front rooms, suitable for physician, dentist, or lawyers in the Hajos Studio, 21 Clayton street. Apply to C. O. Motes, Studio 10 1/2 College avenue.
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Star Brand Hams,
at J. H. Massey's.
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Burial of Infant,
The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Yancey who died early yesterday morning in Atlanta was brought here yesterday for interment. The corpse was met at the Seaboard depot and the interment took place in Oconee Cemetery.
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Evaporated Apples,
at J. H. Massey's.
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