The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 10, 1902, Image 3

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TITE BANNER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1902. MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of the BrooKlyn Hast End Art Club. ENSTRL'AL irregu larities are gener ally tlie beginning of a woman s trou bles. With the vitality at a lotr ebb. the blood weak ened. the digestion disor der^!, she goes about pale- faced, hollow-eyed and hag gard. a piteous contrast to the blooming health of her f inner self. Hot over 1 000,000 women have found health again by taking Wine of Cardin. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never been known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perf.et health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case of weakness. Mbs Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Rer- gen Street, ltrooklyn, N. Y., has used Wine of Cardui and she says it bellied her into a new life. Health to Miss Snyder is worth a great deal. She is an attractive young woman with intel- jeetual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of the Brook lyn Hast Knd Art Club. This position marks her as a je-rson of intellect, cul ture and refinement and it speaks highly of the respect and trust her fellow women have in her. She writes: “If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would use more intel ligence in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. “In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree’s Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took it. Thedford’s Black- Uraught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the disease has run longer. Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and has health. The same medicines are offered you to-day. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. DEATH OF JAMES CLARKE. President of Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Was 79 Years Old. Ohirtipo, Deo. 9.—James C. Clarke, president of the Mobile and Ohio rail road and one of the most widely known allroad men In the United States, died last night at the home of his daughter. Mrs. E. T. Jeffry, 1S42 Michigan avenue, of Bright's disease, with which he was attacked nine months ago. Mr. Clarke was also the father of M:s. Horatio O. Stone. Mr. riarke was 79 y< nrs old and began his railroad career at an early ago. He was lx>rn in Montgomery county. Maryland, in 1S2I. and mh-r ed iail .vay *,*•;%:<•* .n Dll with th Balt inn re and Ohio railroad. He saw tion and tralnmasto and In associat'd for marly for a brief interval in vhen nco i»i the tally ’70's sident and per h i.. Mr. ('lark of p:esident c oral manager of th retired from the of! th*> Illinois Central some \ *ars ago on ac< < tint of advancing years. While he retained the presidency of the Mo bile an 1 Ohio up to the time of his death, he had not been physically able to give his attention to active business inanagt me Jit lor some time past. SOUR STOMACH, ACID DYS PEPSIA. Now WiCO£i!/ed a* the Ca of Serlou GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. General Tax Bill Passed by Vote of 126 to 2. Atlanta, Deo. 9.—The house finally passed the general tax bill yesterday by a vote of 126 to 2. and then by a vote of 81 to 61 refused to reconsider Its action for the purpose of striking out section lb, which puts a tax on foreign corpoiations doing business in the state. The two members who voted against the bill were Messrs Cann, of Chat ham and Booth, of Walton. Before final action was taken tin bill was amended In certair fj aitieu lars for the purpose of periv.*.i.i:g it The house adopted an amendment < Saturday making the bill a; pli* air* for two y»*ars. ll»o3 and U»ui. in.-Pa *SK0RT NOTES l 5 OF INTEREST.* Beat f:u» of Oigyja in the city. The On Drug Co A Goldet Opportunity To trei jour pho'rg taken, at d see yonrs* It a* oil era »*-e you, in five dif ferent cwiu.ue*. all for 25c. Draw > W. rk. Mrs. 1; K Jon Mexican Ucii'-s. hag at b* r bone, Inve’y ool.eotion o! n wo: k 10 al ow to the of I as 1 forme; !> ctio mu »■: i f. at C ibl 1 a: Arid Dyspepsia, commonly call d heart burn or aonr stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from form -u'a’ion of the food. Tils stomach being too weak to promptly digest it. the food re mains nntil fermentation begins, tilling the stomach with gas. and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is often present. 1’nis condition soon becomes chronic and being an everyday occur rence is given bnt little attention. Be cause Dyspepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do nothing for the trouble. It is now well known among able physicians that the whole constitution is gradually undermined and weakened, that the nerves and vital organs are seriously affected by any form of dys pepsia. This is plain, as every organ, every nerve in the body is nourished by the blood und the blood is replenished by the blood and the blood is replenished from the food digested. If the food is properly' digested the blood is pure, the nerves steady, bnt if supplied from a sour, fermenting, decaying mass the blood ts vitiated, poisoned and the re sult is shown in sleeplessness, lack of energy, poor appetite, nervousness. Every trifle is magnilied and the dys- peptio sees nothing bnt the dark side of everything. Within a recent period a remedy has been ditcoverwl prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and it is now beooming rapidly ns6d and pre*onbed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. It is not claimed to cure anything ex- oept dyspepsia and stomach weakness in its various forms, but for this it has been shown to be unequalled. The *m- inent specialists, Reed and O Deary, have recently stated that they consid ered Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets an un failing specific for disorders of the di gestive organs, and the remarkable cares made tn cases of long standing dyspepsia proves that this remedy has extraordinary merit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the publio and are sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package, and while it promptly and ef fectually restore* a vigorous digestion, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, bnt on the contrary by giving perfect digestion, strengthens the stom ach, improves the appetite and makes life worth living. re amended . : servo this feature through; being no objection, as the m already been passed ujKin. It is not believed the upp the foreign corporation tax make any siriotis effort to < bill in case the senate she this section in the measure. Tin tv we.e si votes for the section in to. house yesterday. and many others who are opposed to it would not vote against the bill because that .votild in volve an extra session. On the other hand, if the s".iate s!k ul ;• .strife out the section ; t is not thought the house would insist on it to the extent of <Rf< ating the m- ..sure None of the men;!:* rs want to I e held responsible for an extra scssfi n and th- chances are whatever happens the bil. will be passed before adjournm. nt. Following are some of the new and itniMMtant Futures of the gi m-ral tax bill as passed by the house A franchise tax section defining spe eial franchises as property and taxing them as other property was incorpop ated in the bill The Lax on dispensaries and liquet dealers was increased from *2**0 t. *500. The tax on bucket shops was in creased f:om $1,000 to *1,500. The section proposing to tax tnrl exchanges *2,500 was stricken from the bill. There was a tax of $1,UU0 imposed upon manufacturers of eoca-cola. afri cola, wine of cola and. similar patented soda fountain drinks. Slot machines furnishing articles ol merchandise were taxed *2.50 each and those of a musical o:- pictorial tun’ were taxed *5 each. The tax upon detective agencies was Increased from *5u to $100, Midway show-9 were taxed $1" earl for each week that they show. The tax on sewing machine agents was reduced from *10 to *5. Foreign corporations doing businosf in Georgia are required to pay a spe eifie tax of *25 to *1,01*0 in proportior to the amount of thei: capital stock. The other features of the bill re main about ns they were last year. During the remainder of the present legislative session the house wil' meet three times a day, from 9 to 1 o’clock, from 3 to 5 p. m. and; from ? to 9; 30 p. m. The house yesterda-. adopted a resolution by Mr. Fields, ol Dooly, providing for night sessions consider all matters. Will Erect Costly Library. San Francisco, Dec. 9.—Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stanford has decided to erect a magnificent new library building at the I eland Stanford, Jr., university. It is to he the handsomest and most costly structure of its kind on this con. tient. The plans for the building have already been ordered and within month will he presented to Mrs. Stan ford for her approval. The Pride of heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say .that for. Scratches, Braise*, Cats, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and St ff Joints, Bocklen’s Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Barns, Soalds, Boils, Ulcsrs, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cores or no pay. Only 25c at W. J. . Smith & Bro., and H. it. Palmer & Sons drag stores. The D.ll Collection, Tiie int rji .tiomil D ,il Collection is especially fascinating and inttrestiug for old and young, and always an at tractive featnre of an entertainment fortunate enough to secure it for an ex hibit.— Boston Herald. For Cash. We sell the best Jellioo Coals, Black Diamond and R-d Ash Fall weight end no tlack, $11.50 per ton. Hard C al. both Egg and Nat size at $10.00 per ton. Wood, split and sawed, any length. Oak *2.00 per load. Pine #1.75 per load. Prompt delivery, Phone No 117. Athens Ice & Coal Co. Cabbage. Fine hard hod at M M. Arnold’s. Phone 18s. For Rent. Building formerly occupied by Dorn- lilatt, No 8 Clayton street, apply od premises. Hello! Business Men, Phone the Imperial Hotel, No 142, and have yt nr nua’s put on the table ready for you and t *ere will be no loss of tine; during the rush ot business 4. t ctal ra't-x for sixty days. P. W..Sutherlin, Managtr. L dy Fingers, Fr. »!* tro:u the oven daily. 26 cents er pound at M. M. Arnold's. Cer’ificsic t f Deposit Xe. 2451, issm d by the Bank of Monro* n favor < f T. J. Rowland, #1.164 4t>. vas 1 st or stolen from him in Athei * Dee. 1st. Bank of Monroe has been no tiffed not to pay said certificate and all other banks please take notice. Return to Banner ( dice T J ROWLAND, Monroe, Ga Sabi* s Are Our Delight. B. mg the little ones to the Hajns' Siudto Ulayte n street for the most lile like photos you ever saw taken of chil dren. Wood For Sale. One thousand loads dry pine wood for sale. Phone 314. Sealed Bids Will bo received for *0 days by thi Trustees of Oconee Street Ohnreh for the Church am! Lot, with privilege t* reject auy and all bids. Hand bids to W. M. Putman, SvO. Diploma Ot il'ee at M. M. Arnold's. Phone 188. For Rent. Six room bonse on Thomas street, four minutes walk from postoifioe Rent reasonable. Apply to O. W. Coop er. Pay Your State and County taxes today. The books close on Deo. 20th. H. H Linton,T. O. td Five Positions, 5 from each 25 in all for 25c. Penny pictures. Men. Oar illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in short time, mailed free. Moler Barber Col lege, IN ew Orleans, La. Florida Oranges 25 to 40c per dozen at M. M. Arnold’s. Phone 188. The Hajos’ Studio PenDy Pictures. 25 for 25o. N.tice. Experienced office man open for post tion Jan 1st, for part or all of his time, Address now,"Experience'' care Banner, A Welcome Gift. Nothing so completely satisfies the "folks at heme” as a living photograph of the dear ones who are absent. Our photographic skill will enable yon to give the greatest happiness to those yon care to please. Oar portrait work is our pride. 0. W. Motes, Telephone 8T. castoh;a. jewtu ^Tha Kiwi Van Hnt Drop BastM Signature of The short Way to sat isfy an appetite is to go straight to the store that knows Uneeda Biscuit Sold only in In-er-seal Packages with the In-er-seal trademark design on each end of each package. N pi* Cr. |. N. Rice Dead. Scranton. I)cc. 9.—I)r. J. X. nice, president of the Riverside Coal com pany, died at his home here todaj of heart trouble. Dr. Rice was a proml- nent independent operator and took a conspicuous part in the present arbi tration proceedings. Srr.-c-... , cs Wages. Favannah. Ha.. I)cc. 9.—Orders have been received hf re giving the Informa tion that the Seaboard Air Line Rail way company will begin pa} ing ojx?ra- tore and agents an Increase of from 1«» to 1 r* per cent over their present scale of wages. CHIStE?*'" T*0O.fr5 •* PILLS . OrielnnL«n0^41 tilyCrnnine. c\l i l' i 1KST1E1 i*S °V.N J;3k * Twite no other. Rrftt* uhatif ullonv and Iralt* you.- lTu«ri»t cr «*nl 4< U •rtlonU-a. Te.tlr.onUU OSOOBSCOCOCdGOOSOSCOSCiwOOC^SOCOSeGO! iOSOOSOOSCOSCOSeeOSCCOSGCOCCCOQOOCOCiSQa HERE ARE THE DOTS!1 One count will lie allowed for each dollar paid on | subscription to DAILY or WEEKLY BANNER, by either new or old subscribers. The correct or nearest correct count reaching The Banner office FIRST will be cm it led to the first prize of $25 and so on through the list of prizes. l'ersons paying one dollar on subscription will lx- entitled tootle count; twodnlli.rs two counts: three dollars three counts and so on. No person connected with Tl e Banner in any man ner will be allowed to part ieipate in the contest. The correct number of dots will not bo known to any em ploye of this paper until it is furnished by Mr. .1. K. Colburn, the originator and patentee, through the judges who arc Mayor J. F. Rhodes, Mr. M. G. Michael and Mr. E. II. Dorsey. The blank form printed below must lx* used in send ing counts and money to this otliee. THE CONTEST WILL CLOSE DECEMBER 15th. nth 7th Mil filh loth nth 12th 131 It Uth 1.5th I’rize Cash $2,5.00 Prize choice from Davison & Lowe's stock. 1.5.00 I’rize Cash lo.oo I’rize Dress, offered by Michael Bros lo.OO I’rize Fur Collarette, by Turner & Hodgson 7.50 I’rize Cash 5.00 I’rize RockingChair, Dorsey & Funkenstein 5.00 I’rize choice from E. II. Dorsey’s stock . .. 5.uo Prize Cash 3.00 Prize Meal Ticket, by Imperial Hotel 3.00 Prize Carrom Board by D. W. McGregor . 3.00 Prize choice from Head & McMahan’s stock 3.00 I’rize Box Cigars, by Orr Drug Co Prize choice from 11. R. Palmer & Son's Prizes of $1.00 each 2.00 5.00 Total $105.50 Tills Bilanlt IVEulsI be Used. Date Time a. m.. p. m ‘DOT EDITOR,” THE BANNER, ATHENS, CA. R Enclosed find $ to apply on my ^subscription to The Banner, which send until R I order discontinued. NOTE: Write name and address and make figures plainly. Address all counts to “Dot Editor,’’ The Banner, Athens, Ga. The Arnold-Sorrells Drug and Paint Co. ■ATHENS, GEORGIA." The Drug Store That Leads in Prices and Goods. Our Stock is New and Complete. Special Attention given Prescriptions by an Experienced Pharmacist. for your Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Pictures and Picture Framing. House and Sign Painting. :=: Artists Materials. Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets. »»»»»»»»«»»»»»»»»»'»»»»» wo yy io jcoco&t xx yy.'/zmM Ktenc»» *000000000