The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 13, 1902, Image 4

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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1902. WEAK LUNGS Weak lungs are * mostly due to a neglected cough. * Only a small pet cent, of the mil lions who have ' consumption in* ! herit it. A slight , cold, a tickling 01 hacking cough U the beginning, and after it has reached a certain advanced stage there is no ending except the grave. Any case of consumption that is curable; that is. any one having consumption whose family or friends still hold on to a ray of hope, may take comfort in the knowledge of the fact that One Minute Cough Cure will give instant relief and finally cure. This farwous remedy does not pass immediately Into the stomach, but lingers long in the throat, chest and lungs, producing the following results : (1) Relieves the cough. (2) Makes the breathing easy. (3! Cuts out the phlegm. (4i Draws out the Inflammation. (5, Kills the germs (microbes) of disease. (6) Strengthens the mucous membranes. (7/ C.ears the head. W R'moveVf°e"' ! ?au h se 0 c?" , the S coueh «nd the iisHORT NOTES OF INTEREST-! riving and life-sustaining osyger to the tivXxl. Cures Croup and ail C ugh. Lung and Bronchial Affections. CONSUMPTION CURED. "My physician told me one year ago that I would die of consumption inside of a year. I commenced taking One Minute Ccugh CurelH my lung trouble and it cured me. I have gained 20 pounds and 1 am a pretty .ive 'dead woman.' Ore Minute Cough Cure a-vr i me." Mary F. Sullivan. Grand Rapids. Mich. Pleasant to the taste. Good for Children. Good for every body. For Coughs, Colds. Croup. Whooping-Cough, Bronchitis. Asth ma. Pneumonia and ail Throat and Lung troubles no remedy Is so good as ONE MINUTE COUGH CURE. Pr«par«d by E. O. DoWITT 4 CO.. OHIOAQO NEW OPERA HOUSE MgDAY’ 15th. Special Return Engagement Howard Kyle Anu his same admirable company again present ing Clyde Pitch's ack nowledged masterpiece NATHAN HALE DRIFTED FOR HOURS 111 FIERCE BLIZZARD Tenney’s Fine Cindies. to 5 lb boxes, fresh shipment just received. We are exolasive agents for these goods. The Orr Drag Co. Strayed or Stolen. 1 Black B-rkshire Boar Pig. K torn to (Jr H Holme and receive reward. Catholic Church Service, There wiU be services at the Catholic obnrch tomorrow at 10 a in., Father Henuesey . tli In’mg. A Golden Opportunity To get yonr photos taken, and see ourself as others see yon, in Hve dif ferent costume., all for J6c. For Cash. We sell the best Jellloo Coals, Black Diamond anil R d Ash. Full weight toil no slack, $(>.50 per ton. Hard O jal, both E^g and Not 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 head at M. M. Arnold's. Phone 188. For Rent. Building formerly "occupied by Dorn- blatt, No. 8 Clayton,street, apply on premises. Hello! Business Men, Phone the Imperial Hotel, No. 142. and have yonr meals pat on the table ready for yon and there will be no lot s of time during the rush of business. Special rates for sixty days. P. W. Sntherlin, Manager. Lady Fingers, Fresh from the oven drily. 25 cenlr ,.er pound at M. M. Arnold’s. B«bi.s Are Our Delight. B, lug the little ones to the Haj * Siudio Clayton street for the most n ike p lotos yon ever saw taken of chli 1ren. Fearful THEIR SPRUNG A LEAK. They V.cre Co Take to Op Rescued Mr the Pr Gl' l'.e • K li. S>-!i of th<> sc broil kIu 1 Pauiuta. tilts morn The Wt ziird yestc c';a. It.rh i tpclicd to Abandon and n Boat—Wcte at Last e Dead Than Alive by s.. Dec. 12.—Captain a ul new of s:i\ mm tie He Wooster were ay by the schooner iekotl them up early ;u- \:az caught In a bliz ty and lost nearly all her canvass. Her cargo of lumber shift ed, and the vessel sprung a leak. The crew abamljiied her and. for hours drifted about in an open boat until 2 o'clock this morning, when the lights of a v< :.' 1. which proved to be the Patrota. vvi-je sighted. The sailors iuJ h i and were taken aboard. \ v.«•:. ..;!iic.-t lituii and exhaust by lb-i. stifle) in js. The Wooster is bound Hum Stennington, Me., fot vitli granite for the new •iist riv ci' t rii:.;e. If yoo feel ill and need a pill Why not purchase the beat? DeWitt’s Early risers Are little surprises, Take one—they do the rest. W. H. He well, Houston, Tex., writes I have usei Little Early Riser Pills in my family for constipation, sick head ache, etc. To their use I am indebted for the health of my family. The Orr Drug Co. IN THE SENATE. Committee on Immigration Continues Its Hearings. Washington, Dec. 12.—The senate •omir.ittef* on immigration today con tinue its hearings on the immigration 11, H. II. Fuller of the legislativ nimittec of the Brotherhood of Loco- ■>tivi* Ei gineers, being the first wit- ss. He favored the bill as it has en amended by the senate. Rich d K. Campbell and Robert Watch n. inspectors of the immigration bu au. made a number of suggestions as o the derails of the bill. In general terras they favored the house bill as against the senate measure. A thrilling romance of the Ameri can Revolution fraught with humor, pathos, sentiment and patriotism. Not for today hut for generations to come. Same magnificent scenic production. Same clalKuate cost nines and details. Prices; 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats mi sale at Palmer's Drug Store Friday. ONE NIGHT ONLY. T uesday, f btll Now Get Wise LEST YOU FORGET THE FOREVER FAVORITE MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY PECK’S BAD BOY WILL ST. AUBURN. Mgr. All Laughs! No Cry! The Best Acting Company, The Best Sinking Company, The Funniest Comedians, The Best Dancers. GOME AND LAUGH WITH US! Seats on sale at Palmer’s Drug Store, 25, 85 and 50 cents. Wcod For Sale. Oue thousand loat* dry piuo wood f' *ale. Pi.one 814. Sealed Bids Will be received for 20 days by t! Trustees of Oconee Street Church f< the Church and Ix»t, with privilege to r- j ot auv uud all bids. Hand bids t W. M. Putman, Sec. Diploma CctTee at M. M. Arnold’s. Phone 18* For Rent. Six room house on Thomas street four minutes walk from postoffice Rent reasonable. Apply to O. W. Coop CMCHLSttR*" Tr ’EHBYROYfiL. RILLS _ tk* ko ether. Kcflu* Ite«£vr»aa •uWllnUo** and lelte Un^utl.i, ar avnd 4a. U Ut I'arllreUrA. Tftfeiriill ant - Relief for Udlw, a ta Uttmr, »j re •- Hall IH.OOtl r .i,*onlAl.. B.lAhy RtV. JOEL T, DM* DELIGHTED MIDIEICF, The People of Elb-rtonare Dt lighted With New Pastor. Tr.e following art cle referring to t'e first sermon pr* ached by Roy. Joel T. J Daves and* r hi-* pastorate of the Elber* [ tou Methodist church was taken from e E.burton St ir of veeterJay. j Sunday morning Rt-v. Joel T. Davrs, ; the new pan tor of the Fir-t Met ho ist lurch, filli (l his pulpit for the first tim**, ! and <lf lighted his large audience with ! the message he delivered. Presiding Elder Quillian, in a very brief m uiuer, introduced Ml*. Daves to his audience and bespoke f’or him a cor dial welcome Mr Daves seemed perfectly at home in the pulpit and spoke as one perfectly familiar with the subject he was hand ling At uight he also delivered an other magnificent sermon. On acccuut of sickness in his family Mr. Daves has been delay el in moving, bat will make weekly visits to the city until hie child improves enough to be moved. G MISS MONIE BOWEY, No. 38 Perry Street, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A couple of winters ago I slipped on a frozen sidewalk and fell flat on my back. On being examined I found that I had sustained internal inju ries which laid me up for more than two months. After that I noticed that 1 had pains in the back and groin which I never had before. I doctored and doctored for several months but as the pains in creased instead of growing better I decided that 1 was not having the right treatment. Reading in the papers of the wonderful cures performed by Wine of Cardui I wrote to one of the parties and received a very satisfactory reply and I immediately sent for some. In a very short time I felt generally better and after seven weeks faithful use I was once more well and strong. I have never had a sick hour since and 1 daily bless your splendid medicine. MONIE BOWEY. [INK OF CARDUI is one medi cine that should always be kept on hand in every home for im mediate use when female weak ness first makes its appearance. Miss Rowey s painful and dangerous accident would not have resulted so seriously had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly. 3 m Wine of Cardui makes wo men more womanly by cur ing their weakness and mak ing them stronger. Wine of Cardui cured Miss Bowey. As a medicine for all women in every trying period of their lives can yon think of a better medicine for yourself, your sister, your aaughter or your mother ? Can you think of a more acceptable present to give your friend than a bottle of this medicine which will bring her health and happiness? You are suffering ? Your duty is to rid yourself of this pain. If your daughter, mother, sister or friend is sick and in need of relief, your duty is equally great to them. Many women, now well, owe their lives to friends who brought them Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui is adapted to wo men at any age in any walk of life. For the working woman it gives her strength for her tasks and better treatment than a doctor fur very small cost. Your druggist will sell you a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. Secure the medicine today. Take it in the privacy of your home. Relief will come to you as surely as you take it. WINE of CARDVI A million suffering women have found relief iu Wine of Cardui. The uOQtHern Mutual msorance Company, OF ATHENS, GA. W W THOMAS President ARTHUR K GRIFFITH 1 Secretary RESIDENT DIRECTORS Howard s Ltsdi William W. Thomas Arthur E. GRirnTH* Reuben Nickerson Joseph H. Fleming, Ai.ex S. Kkwin, Walter B. Hit Rowarb R. Hodo*o» Bill Reported Favorably. Washington, Dec. 12.—The house omniittce on public buildings and grounds today reported favorably the ill introduced by Mr. Mercer, chaii- inn of ’he committee, appropriating 7,i.000 for the purchase of r. sit-' ml for the erection of a court of th- j United States, the department of jus- . national law library and Internal tribunals. The committee also re* ported fie bill which has passed the senate, carrying $2.500,000 for the con struction of a now department of agri culture building, but cut the limit of cost to $1,500,0o0. Pay Your State and County taxes today The books close on Deo. 20th. H. H Linton, T. O. tel Five Positions, 5 from each 25 in all for 25c. Penny plcturos. Positions Wanted. A dozen yonng men attending the State Normal School desire employment from Deo. 20th., to Dec. 30th. Anyon having employment to give them will oommnnicate with Prof. D. L. Ernest Crawford Cheese. The fluest American cheese in Ami ica, 25o per pound, at M. M. Arnold' Phone 188. Men. Oar illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in short time, mailed free. Moler Barber Col lege, New Orleans, La. Florida Oranges 25 to 40c per dozen at M. M. Arnold’s. Phone 188. The Hajos’ Studio Penny Pictures. 25 for 25c. A Welcome Gift. Nothing so completely satisfies the folks at home” as a living photograph of the dear ones who are absent. Onr photographic skill will enable yon to give the greatest happiness to those yen care to please. Onr portrait work Isoor pride. O. W. Motes, Telephone 87. Private Pension Day. Washington. Dec. 12—This was pri vate pension day in the house. Be fore the regular order was demanded some minor business was transacted and the bill to appropriate $1,000,00(1 for the extirpation of the epidemic of foot ant mouth disease among live stock in New England was called up. Cuban Treaty Signed. Havana. Doc. 12.—The protocol ol the commercial treaty between the United States and Cuba was signed at 11 o'clock last night. For Sal© One good organ \ One vacant lot below my home on Oconee street. Ap ply to MRS. T. A. ADAMS.,- 467 Oconee gtree$[ A. J Snell wanted to attend a party, bat was afraid to do so on account of pains in bis stomach, which he feared would grow worse. Ha says, “I was telling my troubles to a lady friend who said : ‘Chamberlain's Colic, Choi eaa and Diarrhoea Remedy will pnt yon in condition for the party.’ I bought a bottle tmd take pleasure in stating that two doses cared me and enabled me to hive a good time at the party.” Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for Bale by all drug gists. Smallpox In North Carolina. Raleigh, Dec. 12.—The monthly re port of the state board of health 19 Is sued. It shows that there le small pox in 15 counties; 57 cases in Cra ven. IS !r. Meckleburg. 25 in Swain and 20 in Gaston. It fays that In Madi son county 100 cassn of scarlet fever are reported. Killed His Partner. Center. Ala., Dec. 12—John Rich ards nhot and killed Monroe Clonigan at Kyle’a lumber camp, near thU place. They were partners and quar reled over which one should go to the cornuJixary tor ration* Richards es caped. Lost. Small black pooketbook containing eleven fta$ dollar bills. Finder return tOpW. K. Brooks, Harmony Grove, Ga., ,or Banner office, ami liberally rewarded For LflGrippe and Influ- Uftf, .Qfeenpy’? Expec torant. To improve the appetite and strength en the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr. J M. Seitz, ot Detroit, Mich , says, "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satisfao tory movement of the bowels.” There are people in this oommnnlty who need jut iruoh a medicine. For sole by all druggists. Every box warranted. One count will be allowed for each dollar paid on subscription to DAILY or WEEKLY BANNER, by eit her new or old subscribers. The correct or nearest correct count reaching The Banner office FIRST will bo cut it led to the first pri/.e of $25 and so on through the list of prizes. Persons paying one dollar on subscription will In- entitled to one count; two dollars two counts; three dollars three counts and so on. No person connected with The Banner in any man ner will be allowed to participate in the contest. The correct number of dots will not be known to any em ploye of this paper until it is furnished by Mr. .1. B. Colburn, the originator and patentee, through the judges who are Mayor J. F. Rhodes, Mr. M. (1. Michael and Mr. E. 11. Dorsey. The blank form printed 1k-1ow must be used in send ing counts and monev to this office. THE CONTEST WILL CLOSE DECEMBER 15th. This Blanli Must be Used. Date Time a. m., p. m -DOT EDITOR,” THE BANNER, ATHENS, GA. Enclosed find $ to apply on my [subscript ion to The Banner, which send until I order discontinued. NOTE: Write name and address and make figures plainly. Address all counts to “Dot Editor,” The Banner, Athens, (la. « *■ "> \| The Arnold-Sorrells Drug and Paint Co. -ATHENS, GEORGIA. The Drug Store That Leads in Prices and Goods. Our Stock is New and Complete. aSE^eciAl See Us Attention given Prescriptions by au for yout- Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall Experienced Pharmacist. Paper, Pictures and Picture Framing. House and Sign Painting. Artists Materials. Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets.