The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 14, 1902, Image 2

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TITE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1902. duel the dark was a favor ite with duelists. Two men were looked in a dark room and crawled stealthily from corner to corner, until 90111 e false step made one ot them the target | IN THE WORLD 5 s ....OF SOCIETY.; Has Stood the Test. Thoro is a familiar expression that •Truth, like poM,flashes tho brighter from con- art,” In liko manner the merits of “GOOD LUCK” Baking Powder shine forth more bril- Have ronr Fresoriptloni filled by The j liautly when compared with competitive brands, rr Drug Oo. j "GOOD LUCK” produces tho lightest, most j wholesome bread, and is deli*’** *>d to the con sumer at the lowest price at winch a thoroughly reliable baking powder cat. be sold. 10 cent* Miss Lumpkin will leave Monday for Columbus to attend the wedding of Miss Lucy Mirchel, and Mr. Joseph Dunlap. Miss Mitchel will be remem bered as a charming visitor of several years ago. blade. I.ife is a in the dark with disease. One false step, one mistake, •nd the attack comes swift ami sudden. The mistake which commonly opens the way for an attack by disease is neglect of the symptoms ot stomach trouble. When eating is followed by undue full ness. Ijelcbings, sour or bitter risings, etc., disease is attacking the stomach. The lest way to frustrate such an at tack is to use l)r. 1’ierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery. It cures diseases of the sbunach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and makes the body strong and healthy. " I was -utT'-ring very much with my head and ntfKiiich ' writes Mis W C. Gill, of Weldon. Sh I'.v Co., Ala.. " head was so duty when I w..utd r.ii-c up in bed would fall right back. fact scarcely any- MRS. WEBB AND MRS. DARWIN i ENTERTAINED. Among the many beautiful entertain- neuta given recently in the Classic City none has oeenrred more perfect in ap pointments or more enjoyable than the reception of Thursday evening last, r pound. "I Richmond, Virginia* during the serving of a delicious lunch ^heii about one hundred guests partook after the game. •f the cordial hospitality of Mr. and! Mrs. O. S. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. J. GUILD SALE A SUCCESS. • Uarwin. J The Annual Guild Sj,le of Emmanuel The home was truly beautiful with its Q aurc h Guild, which epenod yesterday elaborate decorations of handsome cut ^ the gtoro Mr D p Hazeltou on Col- flowers and potted plants, and hangings of graceful bamlioo and holly wreaths. The color scheme in red, with the ex ception of the parlor, which was in pink, was beautifully carried out in every lege avenue, was successful beyond ex pectations. The store was crowded al! day long with interested spectators and liberal purchasers. The display of fancy work, dolls, tojs. etc , was beautiful uook and corner, and especially lovely; and cc .,„ p i ete> a nd s() attractive was thn •Won I *> I t li\ to t* often uni would vi.niit up nearly everything I ntc 1 w*» in a bail condition. I took lour bot tle* of I t. I*Wrce’a Golden Medical Di*coeery •n«l five of his ’ Vuvorite Prescription ’ *nd am now w-eU and hearty. I feel like a new woman •nd give l>t. medicines rtedit for it all. 1 had taken medicine from physicians without • ny benefit aa I c.mld see." I>r. IHerce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. 8end a i one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Your Opinion May Win $1000 A Hundred Cash Prizes Aggregating $5000 IN GOLD Are Offered by the Makers of Q UEEN UAUTY Shoes to the hundred women who will give the best rea sons why these shoes are superior to others. ruff-particulars and compe tltion blank to each purcha ser of a pair of these shoes. DAVISON S. LOWE was the center-table in the dining room. This held as its crowning glory a large and exquisite vase of American Beanries reaching up to the hangings of smilax from the chandelier where immense bunches of green grapes completed the perfect picture pleasing to the eye as tempting to the palate. A mest attractive featnre of the even ing was to be found in the delightful music so perfectly rendered by aliss Grace Lee Brown, the well known song bird of Klindworth Conservatory, and Miss Hunt, also of Klindworth, and a violinist whose sweet touch is but sel dom surpassed. l^uite an attractiou in itself was the near end of the long hall, which was erything that those whe came to the store were soon ready uid to make purchases. Tomorrow th\s saD will continue Tho ladies will provide a new and equally as attractive a display of fancy work, candies, toys, dolls, etc , and those win miss the *-ale will miss a rare opportunity. The members of Elizabeth Clarke Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet tomorrow after noon at 3 : 30 o’clock, at the residence of Miss Annie Camak, on Milledge avenue ^WWVWWWV- Miss Isabel Thomas, who is receiving ( charming attentions in Augusta, was the guest of honor at a large card party I given Thursday hy the Misses Jackson, | at their North Augusta home. Head & McMahan. 5 A Few Suggestions For : Holiday Gifts. Mr. Fritz Hodgton will return to New York on the 20th, accompanied by Mbs Nanette Hodgson, who will spend eeve- | ral months visiting friends in the Notth There will be a musical recital at the | Seney-Stovall chapel Taesday night The program will be published in Tues day’s Banner. Misses Blanche Saye and Myrtie ,_icu Power return today from Albany, Ga , where they have been visiting Mrs. Carl Saye. t Suits from $7.50 to $27.50 Overcoats from 5.00 to 20.00 Hats from 1.00 to 3.00 Suit Cases from 1.50 to 15.00 Mufflers from 1.00 to 300 Umbrellas from 75c to 5.00 Ties from 25c to 1.50 i Complete line Gi.ovks i Or EEs, Underwear, Hoys' . IIanukeki Spits and e' III KK' k'lTYt S, CoI.I.XRS. liing in Men A delightful bird loueluon was piv«*n on Thursday by Mrs. Robert Willie Limkin at her country home in honor of Mrs. H. Charles Todd. Those present were: Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Steve Upson, Mrs. Gerald Greene, Misses Emily Up son, Esther Upson, Seney Upson^.and Marion Lumpkin. An enjoyable game most tastefully arranged as a corner for j Qf fieV eu-hand euchre was played, Mies the tea-board, over which Misses Juli** g PR r.y Epson being the fortunate win- Hodgsou, Agnes Cross and Annie Craw- j nor ^ wi ^j r:J Todd was presented a ford, and Miss Shewmake, of Atlanta, 8 p 0 , m \ ag g ae &t of honor, took terms at presiding. I Delicious refreshments were served j throughout the evening. Among the invited guests were : Dr. and Mrs. H. C. White, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Billups Phimzy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phinizy, Mr. and Mrs. John White Morton, Judge and Mrs J. J. Strickland. Prof and Mrs. E. C. Branson, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. DuBose, Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs Stephen Upson, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. A. R Nicholson, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Hutch ins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Carithers, Mr. I and Mrs. R W. Lamkin.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peeples, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bryan, | Mr. and Mrs. John E Talmadge, Mr. and Mrs. Prince Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Price Hinton, Mr. and Mrs Charles Talmadge. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb, Mrs. Ferdi nand Phinizy, Mrs. Sillie Williams. Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Sallie Lacy, Mrs. L D. DuBose, Mrs. M. W. Camak, Miss Grace Lee Brown and Miss Hunt, o? Atlanta, Misses Ellie Williams, Anne Camak, Sallie Harris, Mary Hamiltor, AdUa Hamilton, Annie Crawford, Julie Hodgson, Miss Shewmake, of Atlanta, Agnes Goss, Louis? Da Bose, Ella Mont gomery, Mildred Rutherford, Annie Brumby and Fay Webb. Messrs Dr 1. H Goss. Frank Lipscomb, John Welch, Barrett Phinizy, Welborn DuBose, Har vey Stovall, Ned Hodgson and Ralph Webb. Mrs T. J. Huunicutt, of Shady Dale, | is visiting her father and brother, Messrs. J. M. and R A, Shy. and Hoy; MUs Lizzie Horlbeck has returned to Charleston, after a visit to Musses Upson. Mr. ami Mrs G S. Crane, of Atlanta, are viBiting their mother, Mrs 1' J. Crane. Miss Kosena White and Miss Kc sena Thomas will return to spend the holi days, | HEAD & MAHAN, £ 112 Clayton St., Athens, Ga. VVVVVVVVVVaVt WWV*. WVt? Mr. A. J. McBride, of Atlanta, spending Sunday in the city. A pronounced success was the presen tatiou of the play -'She Stoops to Con quer” hy the young ladies of Lncy Cobb Institute Friday evening. It was one of tho most delightful plays ever pre sented in Seney-Stovall chapel. A cul tured and appreciative audience was present and the youLg ladles were given high praise for their entertainment. Thursday afternoon at [five o'clook at the residence of Miss Ellen Mell on Hill street will be given a delightful recital by her music pupils. A number of in teresting and beautiful renditions of ■mnsical masterpieces will make up the charming program. Miss May Hull and Miss man will spend Xmas in Rail CUJ PflICE SALE AT A TOUCH STEAK is loved by no one, and if it gets into the house it never does so.througli J. A. WRIGHT & CO. Our meats arc cut from young ani mals. The lies)i is lirm, tender, juicy and delicious. Containsmorenourish ment to the ounce than pounds of other meats' Cash Market. Phone 304. Lumpkin Street. MRS. EPSON’S CARD PARTY. Mrs. Stephen C. Upson was the host ess at a large card party on Wednesday afternoon, given in honor of Mrs. Todd and Miss Horlbeck. Five handed euchre was played, Mrs. Fred Orr winning the prize for most progressions, a silver tea bell, and Mrs. W. W. Thomas rr cciving a bronze candle stick as lone hand prize. Mies Annie Brumby was awarded the consolation prize, and Mis: Seney Upson the booby. The natural beauty of Mrs Upson’s cottage was en hanced by most artistic decorations of trailing ferns, palms, and American Beauty roses, making a scene of beanty as maid and matron sat clustered about KEF.F* YOUE ON WINGFIELD'S GASH GROCERY STORE. So you can take advantage of the very low prices we are making on Groceries. :: :: Are Ytiu 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 a lb. Sweet Florida Oranges 20, 25 and 30c a doz. Extra Nice Northern Apples 35 and 40c peck. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Phone Mo. 156 for what you want. For those in search of pretty Holiday gifts, I have the newest coin= £ binations of Gold Goods and Sterling Silver. Royal China, Kayzer Zirin. / My store is ready, and. we will do our best to make your shopping a f (©> >^2=^ — pleasure, if you want to be most comfortable in your shopping, come early and make selections now. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr Frank Lumpkin, of Oolunbas is visiting relatives in the city. The cut price sale of millinery, fancy feathers, ribbons, etc , at the establish ment of the Misses Braclberry on Col lege avenue will be continued through out the present week On and after Dec. 1st, 1902, all work will be Btrictly O. O. D. For those who do not wish to be tronbled making change for small amounts we will issue coupon books. These books range from f 1.00 to $5 00 and can be secured from driver or at office. There will be no ex ceptions to this rule. Very respectfully, ATHENS STEAM LAUNDRY. XMAS HOLIDAY HATES For LaQrippeand Influ enza use Cheney’s Expec- torant. ” Via Seaboard Air Line. Ho For Chrislmas. Are you looking ior gilts for the s a Don 8 < Is" P ,’liin.T and llril lanicc: n Sets. Slows. Do allies. Bln Buckets, Furniture, : Tea Sets. Tin Kilcli- is. I ’is! ols. •ks. Books. IRON locomotives. Trolley Cars. Toys, Tin Toys, f'ln isl mas Tice < >ri dies. Tinsel, I 'amlle Miss Rosa A, Q 1 Von der Lieth. The Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets during the Christmas holidays at one and one-third first class fare for round trip, covering the following territory, viz.: Between all points east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, inclnding Washington, D. C., and St. Lonis, Mo. Dates of sate to the public : Deo. 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 1902, and Jan. 1, 1903 ; fi ual limit Jan. 3, 1903. For Students—Same rates will apply as shown above, but tickets can be pur chased Dec. 16th to22nd, 1902, inclusive with final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre sentation and surrender of certificates signed by superintendent, principal or president of school or college. VV. E CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. J. Z HOKE, Agent., Athens. Ga. Nasal For JSalo CASTOniA. j Bean the y»Ili9 Kiml You Have Always Bought Signature ” One good organ One vacant lot below my home on Oconee street. Ap ply to MRS. T. A. ADAMS. N" 407 Oconee street C. A. Scudder, Jeweler. ^lYiU.K- Cyfo* Goods Selected Now Will be Held as Long as Desired. < jvwwvwvwwwwvwwywiwwwwvwwwwwvvwwvS 0 R. Brandt's Jewelry Store Is brim full of tine suggestions for Clirwl- 111:1s and 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 till "reliable competition in tin: jjUnited States. BRANDT; &THE JEWELER. JCZABSOLLTELY RELIABLE. 104 Clayton St. 'Athens, Ga. ►»£ A