The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 12, 1902, Image 6

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TITE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1902. Enormous Demand. t IN THE V/ORLD ; : i „..CF SOCIETY. ; + Jh ^ -5 -3 * -j -3 * -5 3 * 3 3 * -3 3 3 - -53 3 -5-53 V’ ful. But it is a fact Iteyond dis proof that con sumption is not and cannot be in herited. The mi crobe which breeds disease must abso lutely be received by the individual before consump tion can be devel oped. Men and women who have been af flicted with obsti nate couyhs, bron chitis, bleeding of "he lungs, emaciation and weakness, have been perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’0 Golden Med ical Discovery. It cures the cough, heals the lungs, and builds up the body with solid flesh. "When 1 commenced taking your medicine*, eighteen month* ago. my health vr.x* completely broken down/write* Mr* Cora L Sunderland, of Chaneyvitle, Calvert Co.. MJ. "At time* I could not even walk ncroas the room without T>*in* in my cheat The dot tot who attended me uni / had lung trouble, and that / would never be u-.Il -leaiH At laat I concluded to try Doctor I*1C let ’s medicine* 1 bought * bottle of ’ Gold en Medical Discovery.’ took U. and *oon com menced to feel n little better, then you directed snt t.. take both the Golden Madlcal Ihacor- cry ’ and the ’ Favorite Prescription.• which I dii Altogether 1 have taken eighteen bottle* of ’ Golden Medical Diacorery. 1 twelve of the •Favorite Freacriotion.* and five vials of Pel let* • t am now almost entirety well and do all my workwithoul any pain whatever, and can run with more eoae than I could formerly walk." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of Ji one-ceut stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Address Dr. IL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. f IT SOARES PEOPLE Who come of a consumptive fam ily when they be- | ■ gin to cough and I Bioscripttoni filled by The the lungs are pain- j Qn Drn ^ Qo CAMPBELL-SAXTOM. The wedding of Mr. Charles D. damp bell and Miss Loella Saxton was solemn- iz-d in Tampa, Fla . Wednesday eve uing Mr. Campbell is well-known in Athens, being the son of the late Rev. U D. Campbell, who for a number of years was pastor of the First Baptist church of this city. His many friends in Athens extend congratulations. The following appeared in the Tampa Tribune a few days since The wedding of Mr. C. D. Campbell and Miss Luella Saxton which will occur Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on Palm avenue, is regarded with delight by the fiiende who wish them a life full of happiness. The ceremony will be performed by Rey. O. H. Nash, in the presence of relative and a few in timate friends. The bride will be lovely The enormous Demand for “GOOD I.UCK” linking Powder is alone attribu table to the possession of Intrinsic Merit at a Just and Equitable Price. It’s Purity, High Leavening Power and General Excel- enee is unsurpassable. Richmond, Virginia, Mr. £. B Cohen has accepted a posi tion as travelling salesman with the large dry goods and notions establish ment of.I. A. Kontr & Co., of Balti more. Mrs. Abe Joel, who has been quite sick for some days is improving from day to day. Mrs. H S. Went, who has been ill for several days was able to be on the streets yesterday, much to the delight of her many friends. DAVISON & LOWE’S Specials—Our Closing; Out Sale Of Mr. E C. Branson left yesterday for iu Paris muslin over white silk ; she will Knoxville, to bo gone several days, be attended by her sister, Miss Emma J — Saxton. The handsome groom will be Mr. Chas. Kaufman, of Atlanta is a attended by Mr. D. H. Sumner. vi-itor to the city, a euest of Mr. Aba The fair ludy is a daughter of Dr. aud Joel. Mrs. D. E. Saxton, and is greatly ad- — mired for her fine traits of character Mr. Chas E, Choate, of Augusta, wn aud her delicate beauty. The groom is a visitor to the city yesterday, one of the most highly respected young Your Opinion May Win $1000 A Hundred Cash Prizes Aggregating $5000 IN GOLD Are Offered by the Makers of Q IJEEM UALITY Shoes to the hundred women who will give the best rea sons why these shoes are superior to others. Full particulars and compe tition blank to each purcha ser of a pair of these shoes. DAVISON & LOWE. A TOUCH STEAK is loved by r.o one, and if it gets into the house it never does so through J. A. WRIGHT & CO. Our meats are cut from young ani mals. The flesh is firm, tender, juicy and delicious. Contains more nourish ment to the ounce than pounds of other meats* Cash Market. Phone 304. Lumpkin Street. men of the city ; he is connected with the best families of Georgia, but does not stand higher in his r.ucestral state than in this city, wnere he has lived fer some years. For two years, Mr. Campbell has been circulation manager of the Tribune, and his associates on the staff of the paper hold him in the highest esteem. The happy couple will make their home on the Heights, and will begin thtir married life under brightest auspi ces. The literary class will meet at Mrs. E A. Crawford’s this morning at 11 o'clock. Subject matter, ’ The E iza betbau Age. ' Mr. aud Mrs. Henry J. Lamar, Jr., ol Macou, will be the guests of Mr. am Mrs. J. A Pitut r during t le ho’idays. All those having fancy work or work of any kind for the Guild Sale will please send it by twelve o’clock today ti Mr. Hszelton’s store marked to the Chapter to which it belongs. The fol lowing little girls are asked to act as “cash," for Saturday, LeolaMcDo man, Miriam Haseltou, Annabel Kennard, Maud Steadman, Aurelia O'Farrall, Henry Lucas, Fay McDotman, Evelyn Epps, Kathleen O'Farrell. For Mon day; Hilda Ansland, Edna Aus'and Julia Benedict, May Harbin, Nell Mc- Donuan, AnnieC Benedict, Irene Nick erson, Louise Vincent, Kate Doaring and Mattie Sue Phirizy. Mrs. G. O. Thomas is recovering from a very severe attack of grip. Dr. Isaac S. Hopkins, pastor of tlm First Methodist church was called to Atlanta yesterday afternoon on account of the death of the infant child of his son, Mr. Hinton Hopkins. Rev. J. T. Daves will move his family to Elberton tomorrow. Their many friends regret to see them leave and send with them their best wishes. Mr. A. J. Lyndon is critics'ly i" at bis home on Punce avenue. Miss Georgia Wade has returned from visit to her brother, Mr. Iuger- soll Wade, of Washington. I). C. The Monroe fliends of Miss Norma Strickland will be interested in know ing that she bas left Athens to spend the winter in New Orleans. Miss Strickland is well and popularly known in Monroe.—Walton News and Messen ger. Mr. E. J. Bondurant, who has been quite ill, is steadily improving now. Mr. T. J. Shacke'ford will return from Atlanta tomorrow. The general assembly will adjourn tonight. Mr. Weldon Price, of Watkinsville, was in the city yesterday. Tailor Made Suits. Tailor Made Skirts, Ltdies' Cloaks, Misses C.oaks, Cbildreu’s Cloaks. This is the greatest bargain se.le evei held in Atheng. Closing out odds and ends iu Fancy China, Shopping Bags, Purses and Belts CLOSING OUT FURS- Every thing in Far CollaretteB and Boas will be sold regardless cost. Everything in Chiffon CollaretteB will be closed oat at cost. Closing ont Bamboo Furniture, Um brella Stands, Seats and Book Stands. 1,000 pairs Wool Golf Gloves for La dicB, Boys and Girls selling at ha lf value. RUG SALE- Closing out lot all Wool Smyrna Rugs, good size $1 35. Thousands of useful Christ in is pres ents at Davison & Lowe's. SPECIAL BARGAINS— We will place on Bargain Ct miter lot of useful things suitable for servants, and ch”ap presents Everything on this counter will be sold at half pr ce. Ask o see the Cheap Christmas Counter. SORE NECK Take Scott’s Emulsion foi scrofula. Children often hav sores on the neck that won’t heal up. The sores may come and go. Parents may not know what’s the matter noi what to do. Scrofula is the trouble and Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine. Scott’s Emulsion heals the sores. But that is not all. Scrofula leads to consumption. This is the real danger. Scott’s Emulsion is “ounce cf prevention” keeps off consumption. We’ll sand you ;i little to try, if you like. SCOTT & DOW N E, 409 Paarl street. New York. A TEXAS WONDIiR. tbcjjt thar% Hall’s Orest Discovery. One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis jovery cures all kidney anc. bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emissions weak aud la me backs, rheumatism aud all irregnlariiies of th* kidneys and bladaer in both men anr vomen, regulates bladder troubles n children. If not sold by your druggists will be sent by mail on recei pt of £ I One small bottle is two mom hs’ treat unent, and will cure any case abovt mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man afacturer, P. O. Box 629, St. i-iouis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold' by all druggists. READ THIS! Greenfiield, Tenn., March 80, 1901. Dr. E. W. Hall, St, Louis, Mo Dear Sir; My mother is 61 years old and has suffered twenty-five years with kid uey trouble, and one-third of a bottle ol yonr Texas Wonder, Hall's Great Dis covery, has cured her, and I can fully recommend it to the public. Yours truly, O. B. DKEWRY. KE3EF YOUR ON WINGFIELD’S GASH GROCERY STORE. So you can take advantage of the very low prices we are making on Groceries. :: Are You Going To Make a Fruit Cake? If so let us supply you with what you want with the best goods at a very low price New Crop Raisins 10c a lb. Extra Fine Citron 20c a lb. Best Cleaned Currants 10c a pkg. Extra Nice Seeded Raisins 12 l-2c package. Large Pecans 15c a lb. Brazil Nuts 15c a lb. Grenoble Walnuts 15c a lb, Almonds 20c alb. Sweet Florida Oranges 20, 25 and 30c a doz. Extra Nice Northern Apples. 35 and tIOc peck. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Phone No. 156 for what you want. DO YOU | Need an Overcoat? IF YOU DO SEE OURS. We carry the Best Overcoat* as well us the Best Clothing. Remember the goods we carry Fit Better, - Look Better, ^Wear Better s Than any on the market and as cheap as this quality goods can be sold. Everything Carried From Last Season Reduced in Price. HEAD A McMAHAN, ii2 Clayton St., Athens, Ga. ►‘WWWW'-WW’V&'V^. Vfc Wl NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and after Dec 1st, 1903, all work will be strictly O O. D. For those who do not wish to be troubled making change for small amounts we will issue oupon books. These books range from $1.00 to $5 00 and can be secured from driver or at office. There will be no ex- oaptions to this rule. Very respectfully, ATHENS STEAM LAUNDRY. OASTORIA.. Jeare th» The Kind You Hats Always Bought ‘''T MS HOLIDAY RATES Via Seaboard Air Line. 00S00609& Ho For Christmas, f Are you looking tor Sifts for the J, Children? Call and examine the jfc Dolls, large and small; Tea Sets, 3 China and Hritlaniee: Tin Kitch- 8 ell Sols, Stoves. Irons, Pistols, X Air Guns. Games. Blocks. Books, A Buckets, Furniture, 8 infill Locomotives. X InuN Trollc v <;ars e • nun joys. Tin Toys, g Christmas Tree Ornaments. Can- X dies, Tinsel, Candle Holders, Etc. n Miss Rosa A, | Von der Lieth. k The Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets during the Christmas holidays at one and one-third first class fare for round trip, oovoriog the following territory, viz : Between all points east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, including Washington, D. O., aud St. Louis, Mo. Dates of sale to the public: Deo. 28. 24, 25, 30, 31, 1902, and Jan. 1, 1903 ; fi nal limit Jan. 3, 1903. For Students—Same rates will apply as shown above, bnt tickets can be pur chased Dec. 16th to 22nd, 1902, inclusive with final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre sentation and snirender of certificates signed by superintendent, principal or president of school or college. W. E CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga J. Z HOKE, Agent., Athens. Ga. wvww% w w^w w/w w? For those in search of pretty Holiday gifts, I have the newest com= binations of Gold Goods and Sterling Silver, Royal China, Kayzer Zinn. My store is ready, and we will do our best to make your shopping a pleasure, if you want to be most comfortable in your shopping, come early and make selections now. A. Scudder, Jeweler. Goods Selected Now Will be Held as Long as Desired. CW'WW'W/*WW*WWW'WVW%SWzW*W%WWW/W/WWW/VW‘Wl Masai CATARRH In all its stag:s there ehould be cleatilinos. Ely’s Croai.i Balm clean? e«,pGolhcs an.! h< a!s the diseased membrane. It cures entarrh anti ui ivc* away a cold iu the head quickly. Cream Halm is placed r the : mediate and a cure follow not produce enoe/.ing. La gists or by mail; Trial Si; Fit A liUOrilEKS . r M. ’ Into the nostrils, spreads i absorlied. Relief is im- It is not drying—does ge Size, 50 cent a at Drug- , 10 cents by mail. tirrs»- Stmit . New York. For 8ale One good organ One vacant lot below my home on Oconee street. Ap ply to MRS. T. A. ADAMS. N“ 407 Ocnnon street R. Brandt’s Jewelry Store Is brim full of fine suggestions fur Christ mas and Holiday presents for every one. Gome Early and Make Selections. A LL goods marked in plain figures at popular prices. Order from us by any catalogue. We meet any and all reliable competition iu the United States. R. BRANDT; iTHE JEWELER. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. 104 Clayton St. Athens, Ga.