The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 17, 1902, Image 6

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TOE BANNER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1902. The Dinner PaH Of tbe American working man is gen eraliy well filled. In some cases it L too well filled. It contains too many kinds of food, and very often the food is of the wrong kind—hard to digest anu containing little nutri- - tion. * As a conse quence ninny a work ing man develops some form of stomach trouble which inter feres with his health and reduces his work ing capacity. Where there is indigestion or any other indi cation of dis ease of the stoni- ach and its allied organs of digestion and nu trition, the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will almost invari ably produce a per fect and perman ent cure. Mr. Thomai A. S'vnrts. of Sub Station : IN THE WORLD * : ....OF SOCIETY.; iV /* Have your Diescripylons filled by The Orr Drug Oo. DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. The members of the K. A. society will give a delightful dance at their Chapter house Friday night to be chap -ron* d by Mrs. George D. Thomas. The members of this society always have charming social functions and it is said that the dance Friday night will be one vf the most brilliant of all the long list to the credit of the K. A. Society in j Athens. A number of invitations have een sent out and an elegant time is in store for all who attend. WORD WITH THE HOUSE-KEEPERS. or making ii rise. If Baking l'owder la IwwmI of the right materials, carefully blendoil together iu exact proportions, it remains In per- feot conditio 1 so long as It is kept away from air and moisture. As soon as water Is added to Bak ing Powder tae different chemicals atone© begin to act ujM>n each other, and In so doing, liberate giis which, *m eseaiAng, rg»es the bread and ifakcv It Thjj valutwtrf Baking Powder • ■•pends upon the amount of gas it will geuerate. “GOOD LICK” wnl generate the largest amount of gis (16 per cent.) aud, therefore re quires only *ue rounded teasi»oouful of Powder to the quart flour. RlchmoGtf. Virginia. OKI IT NIGHT FOB CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, ft'W'WWWW BARWICK-JETER. *1 would not digest, then kidney and trouble and my back got weak *© I could civ get nround. At laat I had all the com- lts at once, the more 1 doctored the worse I until six years pas*ed. I had baooma so jv I Could only walk in _ the hotpc by the >( a chair. and I g< thinking that I JOUfc* thin 1 had rti*n ut> . „... R l not ba cured. Theh out wf my neighbor* *aid * Taka my »nd take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DUctTreiy and make a new man out of youvatlL' Tb4 first bottle helped me *o I thought I would get another, and after I had taken eight bottlaa In about ala weeks. I was weighed, aud fcsod I had gained twenty seven (»?} pninda I am as stout and healthy to-day. I think, as f ever was.* Furr. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper cover*, la sent /rtf on receipt of n one-cent Kanina to pay expense of mailing only. Address ui. it. v. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This evening at !* o'clock in Atlanta occurs the wedding of Mr. John Addr son Harwich and Miss Bertha Jeter, Miss Jeter is a young woman of rare beanty and accomplishments. Mr. Bur* wick Is well known here as business man and of line character. He is bookkeeper of the Exposition Cotton Mills in Atlanta, and since his residence in Atlanta has won many friends there Mr. Barwick and bride will visit Mrs Emma Barwick during the holidays Hon. T. J Shackelford has returned from Atlanta, where he make a great record as representative from Clarke county. Miss Ora Hart will give a dancing party at her residence tonight for the yot nger society set in the city. Foil, a Deadly Attack. '•My wife was so ill that good physi cians were unable to help her,” writes M. M Austin, of Winchester, Ind., bnt was completely cured by Dr. King's I New Life Pills ” They work wonders staunch ] in stomach and liver troubles. Core constipation, sick headache. 250 at W. J. Smith .fc Bro , and H It. Palmer & Sous drng stcr, s Davison & Lowe’s Store Wil! be Kept Open Every Night Until half Past Nine O’clock in Order to Give Every Body a Chance to buy Pres ents. Xmas Presents. Why not make your wife a present of a pair of ••Queen Dual ity" Shoes, the very prettiest shoe made for women of today. The makers of this famous shoe have spared no expense to make this the most popular shoe on the market, as well as the best. You get a shoe equal in wear to any $3.50 or $4.00 so-called shoes made In Queen Quality you get the very best of leather mate rial and workmanship. We have instock from the very daintiest dress to the very heaviest street boot. “Queen Quality’s are tbe gold standard shoes of America standing for the welf- are'-of all American women in wear and style. DAVISONS, LOWE. There will be a meeting of Athens Lodge, No. 790, B. P. O. Elks tonight at 7:45 o’clock. | Business of importance. H. E CHOATE, Secretary. Mrs. Paul Smith has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in South Carolina. Mr. J. M Mallory, the clever travel ing passenger ageut of the Central Kail- way, was here from Macon yesterday. Attend the doll show at the Villa cot tage this week. The Literary Circle will hold its last meeting before January this m lrning at eleven o'clock at Mrs K. A. Crawfonl a. Subject matter, “The Euglish Drama the closing years of the lbth Century." The revival of the Spense rian stanza in the 18th Century. Miss Maud Pearce who was injured badly Monday evening, by falling from a car on Hill street, was some better yesterday though still quite ill. The regular quarterly meeting of Em manuel church guild will be held this afternoon at J :30 o'clock at the chapel. Reports of the Guild sale will be handed Mrs. John Gerdine is out after au ill ness of several weeks. Miss Marion Lumpkin will return to morrow from Columbus, where she went several days ago to attend the marriage of Miss Lucy Mitchell to Mr. Joseph Dunlap, Judge J H. Lumpkin, of Atlanta, will spend the holidays with his brother, Mr. E. K Lumpkin, in this city. Mrs. Billups Phinizy, who has been spending several weeks in New York city, will return home this week. Mr H. C Todd, of Saratoga, N. Y\, has arrived and will spend the Christ mas holidays with his wife, who is vis iting her parents, Mr aud Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin. Miss June Lyndon, who is visiting her parents, will return to Wesleyan college after the holidays. Miss Mae Shewell will return to St. Louis today after a visit of several weeks to her mother in this city. : URGE MINCE SAW PtCK’S BIO BOY, All t hie Fun Advertised Was Furnished, and a Little More. A large audience saw ‘'Beck’s Bad Bay” ut the opera house last night. I'bose who went were woll pleased with toe play. All the fan advertised was iurt-i bed and a little more added on for good m-ature. It in not probable that as mach laugh ter has Oeen sounded in the walls of the opera house iu many months. Several good singers were in the company and the vocal music waB one of the best fea tures of tae performance. SPECIAE OFFERING i. 100 Sofa Pillows, 35c. worth 75c. One lot Bamboo Furniture al cobI to close oat 1000 picture frames at half the price others ask for them. 1000 pictures at about half the price others ask for them. Ten barrels hue glast tumblers dif erent etchings 5o. each. AT COST. All thats left iu Childrens cloaks, Ladies Cloaks Suits aud Skirts. NEW LOT. Moute Carlo Coats, jost received new lot Silk Lined Tan Colored Monte Carlo's 7.50 worth 10 00. One lot extra long fine silk lined Monte Carlo’s $0.50 worth $15.00. SPECIAL COTTON GOODS SALE. 200 pieces printed twill lleeced Flan nelettes S' s o. ihe 12Qc. grade. Closing out wool dre-s goods at re diced price. If you want useful Christmas presents come to Davison & Lowe's, only eight days left, dont wait nnlil the last day. Come now aud avoid the big rush. For Croup use Chenev’s Expectorant Pjjfc act directly on the 3 liver; cure constipa tion, biliousness, sick-head- ache, indigestion “JS: KBBI 3 YOUR OASTOHIA. Gear. th. /} l* 1 ® Kind You Han Always BoujU Signature Mr. Thomas Gerdine, of Washington city, will arrive here next week to spend tbe Christmas holidays with his parents. Miss Elbe Williams is visiting Miss Davant, at Memphis Miss Clara Barwick and Mr. Howell Barwick are visiting friends in Atlanta j for a few days. ON WINGFIELD'S CASH GROCERY STORE. Su 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 40c peck. Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Phone No. 156 for what you want. Head & McMahan. : A Few Suggestions For Holiday Gifts. 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 3.00 Umbrellas from - 75c to 5.00 Ties from 25c to 1.50 Complete line Gloves, Cckks, I'.NllKUWKAK, Boys' 11 AN OK Kill Slits and e 'I II KPS wry tli , Collars, in^ in Men and Roys wear. HEAD & iclAHAN, H2 Clayton St., Athens, Ga. ^ ►wvwvwa RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY By East Athens Baptist 5unday School on the Death of Officer J. E. Elrod. Whereas, God in His providenoe has laid the baud of death npon oar beloved friend and brother, J. E, Elrod, and taken from ns the strongest pillow if the Sunday school, he loved so well. Be it Resolved 1: That the Sunday school has received in his death a serious loss, not only as an officer of long and efficient service, bnt a brother ever ready to make any saorifice for the pleasure and good of the Sunday schoolchildren, and do deeds of charity for the entire community. Resolved 2: That we, the East Ath ens Sunday School, extend to widow ohildren of oar brother Elrod, oar heart- felt sympathy in their bereavement. Resolved 3 : That a copy or these res olutions be spread on the minutes of tbe Sunday Sohocl, and a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brolhsr. Y oung Davis Cornelia Watkins S. J. Tribble, Committee. Goods That Please —THE— “ Hard=to=Please ” i. Finest Quality of Glass, China and Sterling Silver. 2. 3* 4- Beautiful and Unique Designs. Variety and Beauty of Shapes. Quality and Brilliancy of Finish. Are you looking tor gifts for the Children? Call and examine the Dolls, large and small: Tea Sets, China and Brittaniee; Tin Kitch en Sets, Stoves, Irons, I’islols, Air Guns, Games, Blocks, Books, Buckets, Furniture, in Oil Locomotives, I HI IN Trolley Cars, IHvMl Toys. Till Toys, Christ mas Tree (irnaim uts. Can dles, Tinsel, Candie Holders, Etc. Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. Nasal i there In all Its should bo clean. Ely’s Crer.!'.i Balm cleanse?, «nr>thi“ »Rr.d be a’, a the Ub-va-ed mcmbrai.c. It circs jxvuif a Co.u IU quickly. Cream BaV the bead placed Into tho nostril*, spread* over the memb.aue u ,d is absorbed, lte.lefia im mediate aud a cure follow?. It ij n.»t drying—does not produce sneezing. l-a-ge S./.e, 50 cents at Drug* gist* by mail; Trial Sue, JO cents by mail. KLI itUOHICKS WAhw- Street. New York. For LaGiippeand Influ enza use Chenev’s Expec torant. vuflS —111 Urht« Things to See In China- We make the claim, a claim that can easily be substantiated, that our goods are the best in the country for the money. We wish to impress this fact upon you and assure you that we are in a position to meet any and all demands on us for the holiday season. CHARLES A. SCUDDER, Jeweler, Athens, Ga. & R. Brandt’s Jewelry Store Is brim full uf fine suggestions for Christ mas 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 catali>gu<\ AVe meet any and all reliable competition iu the United States. BRANTDT; THE JEWELER. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. 104 Clayton St. Athens, Ga.