The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 13, 1902, Image 6

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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1902, THE EIRSTEWi j* j N the world • ? ....OF SOCIETY.J Why is it that the firstborn child is so often the healthiest of a family of chil dren ? The reason seems to suggest it self. As child follows child the mother has less and less vitality ; often not enough for herself and none, therefore, fot her child. Expectant mothers who use Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription find that it keeps them in vigor ous health. They eat well, sleep well aud are not nervous. When baby comes its advent is practically painless, and the mother is made hap py by the birth of a Healthy child. If you would be a healthy mother of healthy children use M Favor ite Prescription.” •* I will be very glad to any a few words for I)r. Fierce'* Favorite Prr*crit>- wnles Mr# I* s. of Mansonvill^ -Co .yuet.ee. "1 ntf- hv first four months, I looked forward to bcoitniiiK s mother. I suf fered very much from nau- *cu and vomiting. and I fc!t «*o terribly sick I could At this time I wi'te to I)r Pierce. and he told n ' 1 ..voritr Prescription ’ and a bottl. Medical Discovery.' 1 got a bottle at each, and u ht u 1 had taken them a few days. I felt much better, and when 1 hud taken hardly three parts of tuch ’.H>ttle I felt well aud could eat os well n» •ny one. and could do my work without any trouble 1 could m i do anything before). 1 fed ver^- thankful to Dr Pierce for hi* medicine. 3^ 33333333333333333333333 S r to pet his * • Golden I tell all who tell , get Those who suffer from chronic dis eases Ac invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Fellets cure bil iousness and sick headache. Have your PrHBCiiv«tlon8 filled by The Orr Drug Oo DOZIERBALLENGER. Next Wednesday at the home of ’.he bride in Try on, N. C., will occur the marriage of Mr. Thomas H. Dozier, Jr , and Miss Mary Balleuger. Mr Dozier, who is now one of the pop ular young men of Tampa, Fla , is the son of Oapt. Thomas H. Dozier, of this city. Miss Ballenger is one of the most accomplished young daughters of the Old North State. The following from the Tampa Tribune tells of this ap proaching wedding : ••The approaching marriage of Mr. Thomas H. Dozier, Jr., which will oc cur December 17, in North Carolina, is of interest to the many friends whom the gentleman has won since coming to Tampa. Mr. Dozier belongs to an old Georgia family aud is a young man highly respected for his own accomplish ments. He has recently become the local manager of the Southern Bell Tel ephone and his fair bride from the tine Old North State will be received with great pleasure by his new friends in this city.” GREAT SAVING OF ^ LABOR. In times past bread was aerated by the use rmonted dough, boating air Into It, or. fro- &our mils and soda wore unod as tho ng agent. Now progressive ho use-wives have adopted a newer and better method—the “GOOD LUCK” .vay;—it’s suro, thorough aud eouveuleut “GOOD LUCK” Baking Powder Is always of the Maine high standard, aud has long maintained Its position as tho loading Baking l'owder iu the Laud. Richmond. NEW SHIPMENT ' ATHENS CHAPTER NAMED. AT WILLIAMSON’S. !^^********^ ! vvvvvvv^ Your Opinion May Win $1000 A Hundred Cash Prizes Aggregating Pictures, Japanese Trays, Embroidered Scarfs. Cen ter Pieces, Matts and White Aprons. HANDKERCHIEFS— New shipment for Dailies, Men and Children, 5c to Too each. New shipment Hosiery for Ladles, Men and Children. NEW SHIPMENT— Ladies’ Ole tbs, French Flannels and Albatross iu Red aud White. New lot $5000 IN COLD Are Offered by the Makers of ilEEN 'llALITY 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. k£ IJThe Athens Chapter of the Dang liters of the Confederacy at its meeting a few days since decided to name the chapter | fleeced back Pique for Ladies Waists the Laura Rutherford Chapter in honor >,EW LOT-- of Mrs. Laura Rutherford, mother of Miss Mildred Rutherford, president of the chapter. Mrs Rutherford was a sister of Gen eral Howell Cobb and wife of Prof. Wil liams Rutherford, who was for so long a time professor of mathematics in the University of Georgia. After the war she was largely instru mental in the organiz itiou of the Ladies’ Memorial Association and was at the head of the movement that resulted iu the erection ot the Confederate monu ment in this city Parties doing shopping in tho grocery line would do well to see Y/illiamson’t- j stock Everything is fresh and the prices are right. Here are a few suggestic a from the most complete stock of grocer- j ies in Athens: ! Walnuts. Brazils. ! Pecan«. Almonds. Raisins. Prunes. Apricots. Layer Figs. Stuffed Figs. Siuffed Dates. Date Croquettes. Currants. Citron. Malta Vita. Force. Shredded Wheat. Old Fashion Buckwheat. Self-rising Buckwheat. Malaga Grapes. Florida Oranges. Bananas. Northern Apples. Cranberries. Celery Roquefort Cheeso. Nuchatel Cheese. Edam Cheese. Cream Cheese. Anchovy Paste. California Canned Goods South (7a. Syrup. Maple Syrup. Maple Cane Syrup. Frnit Cakes. Fine Line Candies. Chatelain Bags and Purses. New lot Belts and Jewelry. AT COST— Ladies’ Tailor made Suits aud Skirts. AT COST— Everything in Children’s Cloaks. AT COST— Everything in Lad it s' Cloaks. 100 Capes for Ladies and Children, 50c, 7f)C, $1.50 aud 50, worth doable The members of the Athens chapter j ! ^e price. A TOUGH STEAK is loved by no one. and if it gets into the bowse 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 oilier meats* Cash Market. Phone 304. Lumpkin Street. decided that it would be a very lining tribute to her memory to give her name to the chapter. Rev. Joel T. Daves leaves today for Elberton where he will take charge of his new work a« pastor of tlie Elberton Methodist chnrch. Mrs. Daves will re main in Athens until January let on occonnt of the illness of her little daughter. Panline, She will be the gnest of Mrs. Geo. A. Mell. On the morning of December 21st at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs W. T Carlton, on Oconee street, occurs the marriage of Mr. Tom Chappie, of Elberton. and Miss Emmie Autry, of Grifliu. They will leave immediately for their future home in Elberton. Mr. H. C. Todd, of Saratoga, N. V., will arrive in the city next week to spend the Christmas holidays with his wife, who is visiting the family of Mr. E. K. Lumpkin. The children of the city should be sure to see Santa Claus aui the great doll show at the Villa cottage today. Visit the Emmanuel Guild Sale at Haselton’s Music store today. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds. Corns, Sore Feet and St.if Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruption and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at W. J. Smith & Bro., and H R. Palmer & Sons drug stores CLOSING OUT- Fur Colli,rettes and Scarfs at reduced price. Closing cut Chiifon at reduced price. Closing cut lot Rugs, All Wool Smyr ui, $1.25, former price $2.00. DAVISON & LOWE. < C A S T O IX I A.. Bears the /) ltl0 Kind YOU HawAlsajS i Signature At Williamson’s. Will be Administrator. Mr Walter T. Forties, J:, of thiBcity, has through his attorneys, Strickland Ar Green, filed an application in the court of ordinary of Fulton county, asking to be appointed administrator for the estate of hiB father, W. T Forbes who recently died suddenly in Boston, Mass. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sudden changes in the weather serves notice that a hoarse voice and a heavy cough may invade the sanctity of health in your own home. Cautious people have a kettle of One Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E. H Wise, Madison, G i„ writes: “I am indebted to Oae Minn ie Cough Cure for my present good healt i and proba bly my life.” It cares Coughs, Colds, Lagrippe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and lung troub les. One Min ute Cough Cure outs the ohlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes the mucous membranes and strengthens the lnngs The Orr Drug Oo. Broken Rail Wrecks Train. Fort Worth, Tex . Dec. 12—A Roil Island northbound pasenger train ran into a broken lail near Teiral. 1. at midnight. Tho train was badly wrecked. Engineer George Clark and Fireman George Wells, both of Fort Worth, worn killed. None of the pas sengers were seriously hurt. ELESEP YOUR ON WINGFIELD'S GASH GROCERY STORE. S.> you <•.•111 take advantage <»t‘ flic very low priee-: we are making on Groceries. :: :: Are You Going To Make a Fruit Cake? It' so let us supply you with what you want with the 1 iest 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. Gremble Walnuts 15c a lb, Alintnds 20c alb. Sweet Florida Oranges 20, 25 ant 30c a doz. Extra Nice Northern Apples 35 and 10c peck. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand Phone No. 156 for what you want. DO YOU Need an IF YOU DO SEE OURS. We carry the Best Overcoats as well as the Best Clothing. Remember the goods we carry Fit Better, - Look Better, ^ Wear Betters Ilian any on the market aud as cheap as this quality goods can be sold. Everything Carried From Last Season Reduced in Price. HEAD & McMAHAN 112 Clayton St., Athens, Ga. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and after Dec 1st, 1902, all work vill be strictly O. O. D. For those who to not wish to be troubled making hange for small amounts we will issue •onpou books. These books range from <1.00 to $5 00 and can be seenred from Inver or at office. There will be no ex ceptions to this rule. Very respectfully, ATHENS STEAM LAUNDRY. oASTonr a. .lean the _/J 1 !>« Kind You Haw Always Bought dig nature u Ho For Christmas. I ft 8 O Are you looking tor gifts tor the X Children? Call and examine the N x Dolls, largo and small: Tea Sets. Q X China and ISritlaniee; Tin Klicit- Q 6 eii Sets, Stoves. Irons. Pistols. X k Air Guns. Games. Blocks, Rooks, ft N Buckets, Furniture, Q 0 ft v innil Locomotives, ft 8 nUN Trollcy Cars - s 8 mull Toys, Tin Toys, Q Christmas Tree Ornaments. Can- 8 dies, Tinsel,Candle Holders, Etc. Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. XMAS HOLIDAY RATES Via Seaboard Air Line. For Whooping Cough use Chenev’s Expectorant The Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets •luring the Christmas holidays at one and one-third first class fare for round rip, covering the following territory. Between all points east of the Mississippi and routh ot the Ohio aod Potomac rivers, includiag Washington. D. U., and St. Louis, Mo. Dates of sale to the public : Dec. 23. 24. 25, 30, 31. 1902, and Jan. 1, 1903 ; fi ual limit Jan. 3, 1903. For Students—Same rates will apply is shown above, but tickets can be pur chased Dec. ltith to 22nd, 1902, inclusive vith final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre ■ utatiou and surrender of certificates igned by superintendent, principal or oresident of school or college. XV. E CHRISTIAN. A. G. P A., Atlanta, Ga. 7, HOKE, Agent., Athens. Ga. iave 1 If You Have Rheumatism URICSOL! tho groat tested and endorsed California i Remedy will cure you. It also cures Liver, Kidney aid Bladder diseases, caused by an excess of uric acid. It never fails, and builds up the health and strength while using it. Send stamp for book of wonderful < tifieates. Price. $1 per bottle. For sale by druggist*. If your druggist can not Urlcsol Chemical Co., Los Angeles,Cal. or the Lamar & Rankin Drug Co., Atlanta, 6a. Distributing Agents. * www%wwvww^w^'wwv^'8‘wwwwwwwwwwwv < v%‘; 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. C. A. Scudder, Jeweler. - Goods Selected Now Will be Held as Long as Desired. 'WWWVWWWWVWVVVWWS'VV^VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWV%%' R. Brandt's Jewelry Store Is brim full of line suggestions fur Christ inas ami Holiday presents for every one. Come 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.. BRANTDT; ’THE JEWELER. CZZABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. 104 Clayton St. Athens, Ga. m