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Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Jennings have is-'
-y®d invitations to the marriage of their
daughter. Ada, to Mr. Otis Oicero Bar-
the wedding to ocoor at their home
2^** Athens, Sunday afternoon, Deo.
- **'■%»< o'clock.
UVELCR, / ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE.
J04 Crayton St, Athens, Ga.
THE BANNER,
; rm™Ew5i£r"i' 0ve ” Ars3L
J ....OF SOCIETY, g
ignorance
Blows out the gas and furnishes
the newspapers with a jest and
an obituary notice. * Didn’t
know it was loaded” may be
an honest plea, but it never
brought a victim back to life.
Those who let a cough run on,
in ignorance of the danger,
find no escape from thie con
sequences when the coi^Jh de
velops into lung trouble.
The best time to kill a snake
is in the egg. The best, time
to cure a cough is when it
starts. Ordinarily, a few doses
of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med
ical Discovery will cure a
cough at the beginning. But
even when the cough is decp-
aeated, the lungs bleed and the
body is wasted by emaciation,
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery will in ninety-eight
cases out of every hundred effect
a perfect and permanent cure.
" My huahand had been cotiRhine for years and
people frankly toM roe that he would go into con-
sumption," writes Mrs. John Shireraan. of No.
tf>5 35th Place, Chicago. 111. " He had such terri
ble coughing spells we not only grew much
alarmed but looked for the bursting of a blood
vessel or a hemorrhage at most any tlmo. After
three days’ coughing he was too weak to crosa
the room. The doctor did him no good. I
stated ths case to a druggist, who banned me a
bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dtscovei
My husbands recovery was remarkable,
three days after he began using Dr. Pierce'
Golden McdicA Discovery h« was up and
around, and in two more days he went to work.
Two bottle# cured him.®
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
I0c8 pages, in paper covars, is sent /ttc
on receipt of at one-cant stamps to pay
expanse of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. ’
Have your Prescriptions filled by The
Orr Drug Go.
'7n
Xmas
Presents.
Why not make vour wife a
present of a pair of "Queen Qual
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 94.00 so-called slices
made in Queen Quality you get
the very best of leather mate
rial and workmanship. We have
in stock from the very daintiest
dress to the very heaviest street
boot.
Queen
Quality’s
arc the gold standard shoes
of America standing for the welf
are of all American women in
wear and style. **.*■
DAVISON & LOWE.
uouohs and colds ot children.
MUMadiUoa of ■ Well* Known Chicks
rw . - be Chamberlain’s
*or almost all obstinate,
lw£^. COnBh, ' wi °‘ dir6ct results.
need
°°tio and safe in the bands at uf^'***'
“MOTtesrtoo*. T3»wai^l^
" ?*' a nk * a Wna.—Mrs." Mary r.
u sale by all druggists.
“Among: Those Present.”
MISS LAMPKIN’S CONCERT.
A program of unusual charm and in
ter, st was rendered by the pupils of
Mies Carrie Lumpkin's music class Fri
day night from S to 10 o'clock. The en
tertainment was replete with bright
musical gems and each pupil showed
evidence of the careful training received.
The progress of Master Leslie Green
and Misses Rita Arnold and Jennie Wil
son Fears was very marked, and two
months have wrought wonders with
these little musical aspirants.
The program waB as follows :
Jensen—Bridal Song—Misses Green
and Lampkin.
Behr—Snow Bells—Rita Arnold.
Paderewski — Minuet — Miss Ruby
Lampkin.
Streabbog- Morning * Prayer—Kath
leen Hulme.
(a) Kimrose—Irish Dance, (b) Behr
—Serenade—Mrs. D, ft Miller and Miss
Lampkin.
Mozart—Minuet—Leslie Green.
Wagner—Dance of Sylphs—Miss Ad
die Weatherly..*,
Hammerel—Song of the Handkerchief
—Jennie Wilson Fears.
Kuhe—Cujus Animam—Miss Hattie
Green.
Moskowski —Spanish Dance—Misses
Ruby and Oarne Lampkin.
Engleman—Alpin Song—Miss Ruth
Ruth Weatherly. >
V erdi—II Trovotore—Misses Green
Weatherly and Lampkin.
Guilett—Love Song—Miss Lucy Leah
West.
KINDERGARTN XMAS TREE.
Friday evening at the East Athens
Night School, Miss Marion Carlton,
who is in charge or the free
kindergarter school, gave a lovely
Christmas tree that was greatly enjoyed
by the twenty or more little tots in her
oharge. There was a present and a
book and a sack of goodies for each little
one and they all participated in the jolly
Christmas songs.
Miss Carlton is achieving a distinct
success in this work which is under the
direction of the Athens Woman’s Club.
She is a teacher of rare talent and the
little folks in the Kindergarten school
ail love her.
JMi*iiiivi/c5t
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Burrell Rhodes, in Wilkes county,
oocurs the marriage of their daughter,
..atbleen, to Mr. Hugh Bowling, of this
city. Mr. Bowling is a valued employee
of the Industrial Aid Association and is
held in high esteem by his employers,
while Miss Rhodes is one of the hand
somest and most talented young ladies
of Wilkes county. Both parties have
numbers^ lriends here and -in Wilkes
county, as well as in other parts of the
state, who will extend hearty oongTatu
iations. They will make Athens their
future home.
Mrs. J. W. Barnett will sing Aoiori,
to God in the Highest,” a Christina
solo, by Augnsta Rotoli, at the First
Methodist church this morniog, Mrs.
Barnett ha& a lovely voice, and her song
will be greatly enjoyed by all who are
present.
_ .
Misses Annje B. Phinizy, Bolline
Fhinizy and Mattie Wilson DuBose left
yesterday for Savannah to spend the
holidays with Miss Stovall. Many de
lightful entertainments have been
planned in their honor.
Its work In tho o?cn is tho
ment In favor of “GOOD LUCK” Baking
der. This statement every
verify for herself. Tho fact that it makes
best biscuit, waffles, pies and cake is why
be sold lu Train Loads.
Richmond, Virginia.
21, 1902.
Ladies Appreciate
com
DANDRUFF
CURE
AND HAIR. TONIC
The only perfect prepara
tion for the hair and scalp.
Does not contain coloring
matter or grease.
COKE. Antiseptic
SHAVING FOAM
Does away with soap and
shaving mug. No chance
for contagion. { '
At all Druggists eind Barbers.
For sale by H. R. Palmer & Sous.
two elegant musical recitals at, her home 1 " .
on Hill street Thursday afternoon. The Mr. W. M Dunbar, specia agen
programs rendered were of the highest he Agricultural Insurance o., was
order of excellence, and the music was he city for a few days ast wee
greatly enjoyed by all present. j —
— Miss Birdie Marks, who has been at-
Miss llosina White and Miss Roeica , n( jj n g Erenau college, in Gainesville,
Thomas have returned from Washing- ’, 7isitlu( j her mother in this city,
ton, where they have been attending —
Miss Steward’s school. They will spend
the holidays with their parents here.
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Head & Mobil. *
: A Few Suggestions For:
Holiday Gifts.
Mrs J. A. Pitner will entertain next
Saturday afternoon, Deo 27ih, in honoi
of Miss Sarah Cobb, of this city, ai d
Mrs. Henry J. Lamar, Jr., of Macnr,
The house will be beautifully decorated
in red carnations, holly and bamboo
_
The pupils of Miss Ellen Mell gave
Suits from -
Overcoats from
Hats from
Suit Cases from
Mufflers from
Umbrellas from
Ties from
$7.50 to $27,50
5.00 to 20 00
100 to 3.00
1.50 to 15.00
1.00 to 3.00
75c to 5.00
25c to 1.50
Miis Marie Fulliiove. who hai
attending Brenau College at Gainesville,
is visiting Mrs. Allen H Talmageat her
home on Church street.
Mrs. Iiebert P. Hodgson will compli
ment a number of her friends with an
elegant card party Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs. N. W. Collett and will
leave this week for South Carolina to
spend the Christmas holidays with rela
tives.
Mrs Jackson, who has been the guest
of Mrs. Ferdinand Phinizy for several
days, leaves tomorrow for her home in
Augusta. i
Mr. and Mrs. Tf.;Cranford, of
Washington, 1). C., will be the guesfcjot
Mr. and Mrs W. H Davis for the holif
days.
Mrs. Tom Comer and little daughteij
are spending some time in Atlanta,
Miss Isabel Thomas has r turned from
Agusta, where she w;ts the recipient
cxmany social attputioos
Complete line Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars,
Cuffs, Underwear, Bovs’ Slits and everything in Men
and Boys wear.
Jisa May Towns, Jefferson,
spnding the holidays with ffex mother.
M's. Alice Towns.
Miss Sadie Foster, of Madison, t
tie guest of friends here for a few days
list week.
Miss Rosalie Wade leaves tomorrow
tor Savannah to spend the holidays wi'li
friends.
Miss A’Lama Steele will return from
Washington, D. C., Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Reaves is visiting friends
and relatives in Newnan.
Mr Barrett Phinizy has been in ^t
lanta for the past week.
. Miss Claude Brigk';well is the guest of
Mrfc A. H. Talmage.
HEAD & McMAHAN,
ii2 Clayton St., Athens, Qa.
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1 The Standard of Quality. §:
i The Classic City Market. |
S J Tribble is visiting relatives
nesville.
J. Van Straaten.
Y. M. C- A. Building. Phone 181.
er look 20 years j
, too. Tell her all
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CHILD WEAKNESS.
You can worry for months
lbout your weak child and not
succeed in doing it a fraction
af the good that comes from
little daily doses of Scott’s
Emulsion.
The cure di child weakness
is not the matter of a day but
of steady common-sense treat
ment.
Children like Scott’s Emul
sion and thrive on it.
Perfectly harmless yet power
ful^ good.
S«nd for Free Sample.
SCOTT & BOWNX, Chcmixe. 400 Pearl 6b, N. V.
Ho For Christmas.
Arc you looking for gifts for the
Ch'ldren? Call and examine the
Dolls, large and small: Tea Sets,
China and Brittanice: Tin Kitch
en Sets, Stoves, Irons, Pistols,
Air Guns, Games, Blocks, Books,
Buckets, Furniture,
IflftAI locomotives.
ItlUll Vro,,c V Cars.
IIIUII Toys. Tin Toys,
Christmas Tree Ornaments, Can
dles, Tinsel, Candle Holders, Etc.
Miss Rosa A«
Von der Lieth.
Fjoeeososososc
For Asthma use
ney’s Expectorant
Che-
R. Brandt's Jewelry Store
Is brim full of fine suggestions for Christ
mas and Holiday presents ft^every one.
Gome Early and Make Selections,
A LL goods marked in plain
figures at~popalar prices.
Qrder from us by any catalogue.
We meet any and all reliable
^“Petition Jin the United
Stata^,.