The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 21, 1902, Image 3

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flows bin*, even though he be atriunib with nobility of character. sointUlatingl flashes of wit, tonchea of tn*e pathos, and a heart that -impels him ever to aid other unfortunate* ui distress.' The story of the play is laid in a N«*T En gland country district, and the quaint delineations of oh'aractexa jure aa distinct' and clear as a cameo. TROY BEATTY, Rector. The Arnold-Sorrells Drug^xUfd Paii , >i ■' , ■;»ATHEW 8, GEORGIA.^ The Drug Store That Leads in Prices and Our Stock is New and Complete. bka. prioa 60o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. J.Smith & Bro., or H. R. Palmer 4$ Bona drag stores. v Advice ta the Aged. Age brlngs.dnflnhlties,'such as slug gish bowels, weak kidneys and blad der and TORPID LIVER. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS— , a Every garment will be sold regardless of ooat. Good many at half price. Lot Children’s Capes half price. OUT PRICE SALE OP— ... „ Ladies’ Sul’s and Burts. Every Suit will b» sold regardless ooat, some at half prioe. v Ask to see them. Oar store will be kept open every night until half past nine. The manage ment promises an elaborate scenic in vestiture and superb mountings with several effects that will be thrilling in the extreme. The cast, we are told. £lpecia.l Attention given descriptions by an Experienced Pharmacist. ; for yonr Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Pictures and Picture Framing. have a specific effect on these Organs, stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions as in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR — ■ to the kidneys. Madder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young. Artists Materials. House and Sign Painting. Corner Clayton and Jackson Streets. K0D0L Digests What You Eat TIIE BANKER, SUNDAYK>RNINO, DECEMBER Nearing The End THE RUSH IS ON AT Davison & Lowe's And Christmas Shopping Will Soon be Over... ONLY THREE DAYS .MORE. DJ), I. S. HOPKINS AT HE L M. C, A. Popular Hethodist Divine Will Hold Meeting There Today. Dr. I. S. Hopkins, the eminent Metho diet divine, will lead the men’s meeting at the Young Men’s Christian Associa tion this afternoon at 4 o'clock. His subject will be”Three Greatest Things " This is the first time Dr. Hopkius will have addressed au audience solely of men since coming here and a large num ber is expected out to hear him. The boy’s meeting at 3 o'clock will be led by Secretary Forbes, who will speak on “Jesus Christ or Satan, Which?” It is specially urgid that a large number of boys should come out, as many of the boys who are home from school will at tend and there will be a large number to greet them. NOVEL XMAS TREE 1 AT THE STATE MIL Little Children at 'he Practice School Hat a Delightful / Time. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- nesB is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Ko tachiau Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing, will be destroyed forever ; nine oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing hut an intUmed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh; that caunot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Familv Pills are the hest. HARMONY CLASS GIVES SCALE PART!, Just three more shopping days left, flout wait, get up early and make a soon ■tart for Davison & Lowe’s and don’t leave until yon get waited on. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS- Closing out at oost. Lot Fur Collarettes. Lot Feather 15oas. Lot Tailor Made Soits. Lot Tailor Made Skirts. Lot Ladies Cloaks. Lot Childrens Cloaks. Lot Stamped Doll Patterns. Lot Wool Gloves. Lot Zephyr Shawls. Lot Belts and Neckwear. Lot Fancy Chinaware. Lot Windsor Ties 10c, worth 35c. HEW LOT Picture Frances. IJew Lot Pictures. New Lot Umbrellas. Closing oqt all that’s left In Tranks apd Travelling Oaseq. Closing out Rugs, Portiers and Table Covers. , v v . NEW LOT- Pelt Slippers for ladies and children. New lot Hsodkerohiefs. New lot Gloves. New lot Hose for ladies, men and children. CLOSING OUT— Boys’ Pants and Shoes. 8PEOIAL— One lot Ladies’ Wool Skirts, $1.25, worth $2.60. * One lot Children’s Cloaks, 95c, worth $2 60, Ask to see what we advertise. Oar store will be kept open until nine o’clock to aooommodate Christmas shop pers. OUT PRIOE CLOAK SALE— $7.50 ohoiceof $8.50 and $10.00 Cloaks. $8.60 oholoe of $12.50 Coats. $10 OOohoioe of $16.00 Jackets. $5 00 oholoe of $7.50 Coats, i Delightful Affair at the Home of Mrs E. C. McEvov- ;fl ! Yesterday at 11 : 30 a. m. Mrs. E. C. McEvoy’i harmony and history olassts had a "scale party” at her residence on Prince avenue. The idea of such a party was original and afforded both in struction and pleasure to the large num ber of pupils present. After telling much about th scales and giving their Gree 1 . and formation, Mrs. McEvc^$xpiaiued the curious decoration which extended from the chandelier to the floor It represented a ^f^omatic 6cale matlb of half-pound V s of candy instead of half-steps, and tied in different colored rijibop'’ i 4fc d papers to represent the old way in which colored note- were some times to mark the interval ofthis scale. These “chromatic sweeta’^were dis tributed as soavenirs of the oqpasio^. The following were present: - Miss Rosina White, goest oLJso^ori Misses Maud Chen m, Nellt?» < .'hency, Nellie Ghoney, Isabella Thomas, Annie May Holliday, Kate Holliday,'^inuna May Brown, Agnes Hoddock, ffcouiae McEvoy, Moselle Reaves.,-Mary _ Lon Reaves, Edith Branson, Sgeie Davison, Mattie Smith. Bessie Brown, Messrs. N. J. Gorham, George Mattox, Lawrence Parker and Fred Haselton. - A nilllon Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point. Ia. f rL ' why: A severe cold had settled r lungs; oaosing a most obstinate i Several physicians said he I— tion, but could not help him. When i— thought be waa doomed he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- somption and writes: “it completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs.V-.lt is positively goaran- A very novel Christmas tree was given at the State Normal School btho Practice School childi eu on last Turs- day afternoon at 3 :30. When a holly tree bad been arruged on the rostrum of the chapel bj the Practioe School teachers and the oapel had been darkened and the parentiand friends of the children seated, thechil- dren marched in each, t ne passir^by a barrel and dropping in a gift lot the poor children. ( There was a bright little progrtsi of songs and recitations and then the chil dren were delighted by the apparance of Santa Ciau* to distribute the gilts There were needle books, bock narks, penwipers, and Christmas bookie mamma aud papa, sachets, ctochoted lnatB aud mittens, aud desk brusies for the boys and girls aud caudy for all, in daiuty boxes painted with holly and tied with red r.bbou Miss Parrish was not forgotten either for Santa Olaus soon presented hi r with a pair of cro cheted slippers with the inscription, “from the fifth aud sixth grade, a merry Christmas from the bottom of our soles.” The novel part of the tree is in the fact that ail of the presents, aud even the candy box- s aud little tallow can dies, wi re made by the children them selves All these presents that made them so happy were their manual train ing work for D c( tuber. The tree oost practically nothing because they would have dime the work anyway. 1 1' ■ tree was not in ’rely a so arcs o* plea-in-for the children for it also shows *o the outgoing teacher how, un der the gni-e of O iristmas fan, ihilir n can be made to do profitable|work, how, in the schools where tuey may be called to teach, the hearts of old and youi g ’ - Jail outlay of dollars and oents, Happiness is itie proper goal of human ffort, and health is indispensable to it- take Hood's Sarsaparilla. What'» In Ar Name? *■ Everything iB in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. O. De- W:tt A Co., of Chicago, discovered, somj^rears ago, how to make '» salve from Witch Huz-d that is a specific for Piles. For Biind, bleeding, ttohing and p.-otrnding piles, eczema, cuts -barns, bruises and all skin diseasev»^)eWitt’s Salve bos no eqaal. This has gWn’rise to numerous worthless ' ifonutirfeits Ask for DeWItt’^—the genuine, The OrrDrug Oo,, ‘v. - ^ f Vv ; ‘ 1002 Fcr z:v:rJ years I suffered constantly from tndicestion a;.d -:tsr using three cr four so-colled cures. 1 tried Model Dycp peu Cure. Four bottles cured me ar.d 1 zrr. to-day .cund sr.d well. I alwers carry a bcttle cf Kodal xith me. but have hoi r.o occasion to u:e eime ret hi Yin 2 had a touch cf In digestion In about t wo years. V/. P. Lak32!»t. Traveling Salesman for Kahn Bros., Louisville. Ky. I suffered thirty years with a crmp'.iczticn diseases. I lest ail health ar.d strength. a: d for pounds In weight. Kcdul has cured rre. U.d its use I have been restored tj perfect health a: strength and have regained my loot ve : _ht. recommend Kodol to all suffering women. Mrs. Mary E. Roberts Woburn, Ill. 7SS* A CURE FOR INDIGESTION When it was discovered that Kodol digests all classes of foodTitS . great value in the treatment of indigestion and the many disorders arising therefrom was instantly recognized. Previous to the discov ery cf Kodol it was impossible for even the most skilled physician to treat Dyspeptics with any degree of certainty as to the results, due to the fact ihat Pepsin and all digestants hitherto known, digest certain classes of food only, while Kodol digests them all. Kodol represents the active principle of Pepsin, Pan- creatin, Ptyalin, Trypsin aud all the acids of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, happily combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol supplies the gastric glands with a healthy quantity of the nil digestive juices, thus relieving the inflamed stomach of all afj nervous strain while that organ takes a rest — recuperates. Y* In all cases of a weak stomach, indigestion, nervous Dys- pepsia. palpitation of the heart. Insomnia, general debility ..... ' quicKty lwtwoont to the tuii vigor ot fr^-althand strength as mm Your Dealer Can Supply You Bottles only. Regular Size 91.00, holding 2S times as much as the trial size which lella for 50 cents. Prepared only by E. C. DcWITT & CO., Sole Proprietors,Chicago JOLLY AMERICAS TRAMP COMING. Y 1 Attraction at Opera House fdfcjNext Saturday. Quick efeppy dialogue, brisk comedy,' strong dramatic climaxes and startling situations are promises held ont, to all who may witness E. E. Kiddpr’a melo- dramatio .BaSaBB^. “A Jolly American Tramp," which, if reports prove true. Is destined KHtohieve as great a success as 'flideot^ «*4t. thif play constructor’s wor&Jtytltably "A’’ Poor Relation” and ’•PeaelftifcValley." In • ‘A Jolly Amer -n Tramp,”ihe author again selects horn from fimnnrr thn lnwlv nmLr*n ORDER OF .SERVICES Emmanuel Church Christ mas Services Will Ba Beautiful. Nasal avs i SUE hay-fever rvnt'K SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS WITH FIRE CRACKERS, • ♦ ., Attention is called to .lie order of May* Rhodes prohibiting the tiring of The.order of services at Emmanuel oannon*ori,-r.am. j crackers in the city scopal church are are as follows : limits, or the firing of any kind of fire- 'ortoday: Holy communion, 7:30 works inside the fire limits, a. m. ; morning prayer with litany aud j There is a great deal of cotton on the sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer with ; s t ree t s and the promiscuous use of fire sermon, 7:30 p. m ; Sunday school, J cm . kera ig a great danger. 9:80 a m. j The police authorities will enforce the For Christmas eve: Sunday school law B t r i c tly. children's Christmas\tree in chapel at I ' For Christmas day Holy communion Chero ^Remfdy O^SWBBt Gil!!! & M U11B jII with musto, Wednesday at midnight,-i . - 'W4.* ' ww ww. Cures Coughs, Cftiffe; Whqoping Cough, LaQrippe and all Throat and Lung Troubles. riADE of Pure SWEET GUM, nULLEIN & HONEY. Ypur DruggiBt sells it 25 & 500. In all its there ehouM be cleanituc'S. Ely’s Cream Balm cleauM-* 1 , ‘•onthop and heals Hie di*-*-i-’u-i 1 xueinbraue. it cures catarrh an l drives m iy a coid iu the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spread* over the membrane aid ia absorbed. Belief ia im- mediate and a cure follows. It id not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, GO cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. * ELY iiKorUEKS-«• Wrw Street. New York. OASTORIA. Bean ths T1 ™ Kind You Have Mways Bon^tR Morning prayer, second celebration, 11 Paint Co. •4/