The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 21, 1902, Image 5

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TIIE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1902. ! CHRISTMAS GIFTS | s ^==AT==r, s 1 E. H. Dorsey’s. Useful-Serviceable. Smoking- Jackets, Bath Robes, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Hosiery, Cuff Buttons, Night Robes, Hats, Cravats, Umbrellas, Gloves, Cuffs, Shirts, Watch Fobs, Suit Cases, GEORGIA NEWSPAPER'S TRIBUTE TO JUDGE H/MILTON M’WHORTER. Ia a short while Judge Hamilton Mc Whorter will become a citizen of Atfens He will be given a warm welcov to Athens by his many friend9 heriann will become one of the city’s ,ttost valued citizens. The following from the Ameicns limes-Recorder, of recent date, a a merited tribute to Judge MoWhorer: ^Standing prominently among (eor- gia’s self made men of intlnenceand ability, the men of today, who a^ haping the afTairs of the EmpiraHate of the South, none occupy a higheiposi tion than does Hon. Hamilton McVor- ter. who rising from the ranks, hnsaken SILK SUSPE\DERS, SOLID SILVER SUCKLES. Underwear in all Grades. :: The Latest Style Overcoat. AN UP TO DATE SUIT OF CLOTHES. : A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF NECKWEAR. s i E. H. DORSEY. I r oc COOOOC-'OOOOOOCOOOSOOOCOOBOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOWSO'SOOft , look: - out X For the Squirrels in the Wire BootOat f JOHNSON’S SHOE STORE, 231 Broad Street, Athens, Ga. WHERE prices are in keeping with the hard times. ) lilies’ leather Kip Sh'»*s. to *i r. 1 * 4 Pebble Calf >ho»n tHJto 1.-5 •* Kangaroo1 Mu-os . .Pi) to 1.-5 •• Don ' • - - hot* .75 to l.:5 ' •* - ,ieS 1 J5 to 2AM ,., Ooodywir ^ o „ 1 •• Storm KnbU r Shoes . .B5 to Ii5 Misses and Children’s Shoes... .40 to 1.25 Infants’ Kid Shoes .15 to .75 Men.s Heavy Kip Ties Itlto 150 " Satin Cnlf Shoes .90 to 1.50 S ** Vicl Kid Shoes 1.25 to 2 00 •* Box Cnlf Shoes 175 to 2.50 “LOOK.” S Men's Viri Kid, Goodyear W fit ** Patent (’-olt, Goodyeni Writ •• Velours Calf, Good year Welt *• Storm Rubln-r Shoes. Boys’ Heavy Kip Ties Satin ('alf Bills " Box Calf Bals " Viri Kid Shot's Children’s Rubber Shoes Men's Heavy Ditching ’Boots Old Lathes’ Shoes, (Comforts) 15 men to the people of Georgia. One of them is the honored attorney general of the state, while the other has m?do for himself a record in the halls cf congress, The bond of friendship formed in youth between these yonng men has le. mained unbroken through the years that have passed and each has given his valued support to farther the profes sional and political preferment of the other. Among his associates at the bar in Greene county were Hal Lewis and Gray Lewis, both of whom like himself have attained eminence in the law and held judicial positions with ability aLd dignity. 1.50 to -’tm i 1.30 to 2.0(1 t.;ot<> 2.oo .75 to 1.50 m Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vice-President of Women’s Democratic Clubs of Northern Ohio. I the change of life which was fast approaching. While vis iting with a friend I noticed that she was taking your Jfri. Laura S. Wet>5. HERE ARE MANY sickly women be tween the ages of 45 and 55, but there are very few invalids over 55 and 60 years of age. The change of life coming to a woman near her forty- fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives her a new lease on life. Thoso who meet this change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while a woman who lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on In happiness, years after she has passed CO. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the change of life as a dargerous period and she also has faith in Wine of Cardui. She writes: “As I had always been troubled more r less at the menstrual period, I dreaded Wine of Cardui, and she was io enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced some relief the first month, so 1 kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax. I do not dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time.” Wine of Cardui is the remedy to re-inforce a woman against the shock that comes with the change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations should be made in advance. Begin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. XMAS HOLIDAY RATES Via Seaboard Air Line. JUDGE HAMILTON MoWHORTER. Johnson Slioe Co, 231 Broad Street, Athens, Oa. UP TOWN PEOPLE Are requested to stop in and see what we have for Christmas. We have a nice assortment. Up=Town Drug Store, Phone 270. Prompt Delivery. E. C, McEvoy. (00009090000S60060990SOSCOOeefiOCCOOQe6QCOC60! k upon Allen M. Talmage. iPine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, ftc. ln>i»i> Washington St., Athens, Ga. mAiiimAiAAAAAAAimAUUAiAAmAAiAAmUAUAmi -FOR- LIGHT and FUEL Welsbach Lamps, Detroit and Eclipse Gas Stoves. The Athens Gas Co. s i Phone No. 64. SwwtmwnwmmiTHTmaimTmTimiTTitTTm Office AND tm Works J. A. HODGSON. Supt. (hat pcsition for which nature so richly endowed him, a leader among mey ; one whose counsel is ever tor mo rigm and whose pride Is the advancement of this grind old commonwealth. Judge McWhorter is a native cf Greene county, and comes from a sec tion which has given to Georgia many men of marked ability. He graduated from the State University in 1877 when nineteen years of age, and at onoe en tered upon a career of succeea'and is i recognized power in affairs of state. As a jurist b^, ranked nmong ablest and for six years, until 1896, of the Nord^kn cirtpi|, wh bgal mind waff-given opportt play its foroe in a position filled with distinguished abi After six years of arduous the bench Judge McWhorter resigned that ofiice to accept the position of ad visory counsel for the Southern Railway, which distinguished position he still holdae , Judge McWhorter was ever a devoted alnmnns of the State University, and his appointment some years ago to the board of trustees of his Alma Mater was alike gratifying to his friends and the people of Georgia generally,—.who recognized his fitness for the duties of this position. It has been said that a man’s future may be safely predicted from his asso ciates in college days, and Judge Mo- Wborter’s loom mates were of the type that encouraged ambition and earnest effort to attain to a high place in the af fairs of state. They werfe John O. Hart and William Howard. It is not neces sary to introduce these distinguished In 1879 Judge McWhorter removed to Lexington and there became the warm nersonal friond nf .Tuatioo Samuel Lump kin. Between these distinguished men the bond of friendship has always been close and cordial. Jndge MoWhorter now resides at Lex ington, but he will, in a short while, re move to Athens, where he is preparing a beautiful home, and where his charm lag family will be an appreciated addi tion to society ia the Classic City. His is a most attractive home circle, and its distinguished head is never happier than when surrounded by his loved ones there. Hamilton McWhorter is one of the most magnetic men of the present day and has mo^e friends than aDy man iD Georgia; friends who are loyal and who love him for his real worth ; friends who know that his friendship is both sobs tan- tial and lasting. His hearty manner and genuine frankness attract a stran ger, and no man in the state can wield a wider and broader influence, His work has beet} most effective in shaping the burning questions of Btate, the solution of whioh being worked out into law and plans of government have largely contributed toward making Georgia what she is in this twentieth oentnry. ^ Jndge MoWhorter is a man of convio tion, power and courage. He is a big will be timely at this season. They will lie of assistance to the house keeper who is considering the CHRISTMAS DIMMER and its probable cost. All oar holi day meats are selected wit h great care and there’s good cheer in every pound of them. POULTRY AMD CAME to give added zest to the feast will also be ready to fill orders. Norfolk Oysters, Pure Pork Sausage. The Saboard Air Line will sell ticket* during the Christmas holidays at one aud one third first class fare for round ttip. covering the following territory, vz : Bit,ween all points east of the Mississippi and sooth of the Ohio aDd Pott in ic rivers, inclnding Washington, D. G.. ai d St. Lonis, Mo. Dates nf sale to the pnblio: Deo. 23, 24, 25. 80, 31, 1902. and Jan. 1, 1903; fi nal limit Jan. 3, 1903. For Students—Same rates will apply as shown above, bat tickets can be pur chased Dec. 16th to 22nd, 1902, inolnsive with final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre sentation and surrender of certificates signed by superintendent, principal or president of school or college. W. E CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. J. Z HOKE, Agent., Athens, Ga. J. A. WRIQHT & CO. Cash Market. Phone 304. Lumpkin Street, To improve the appetite and strength en the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr. J. M. Seitz, ot Detroit, Mich., -ays, "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satisfac tory movement of the bowels.” There are p»ople in this community who need just snoh a medicine. For sale by all druggists. . Every box warranted. IAS HOLIDAY RATES 023.STOn.IA., Bears the /J The Kind You Have Always Bougtf Signature of AfiySg for CUlCIiKSTEK-S ENGLISH CII ■CHESTER'S ENGL la KED »5fl Told metallic boxM. i with blue rlbtwe T«kc no other. Reflu* **«»cer**ns .lutwtllatloni and India- Una*, huj of /our Dm*giai. or seed 4a. tr. and Keller for I.»dlr«,” in Uttar, If re- •ur-j %tnll. 10,0(10 Tv«Un.oalaU. Seldkr •’ L'hleheater Chemical Ca_ . pun.** h The SonLnern Mutual Insurance Company, OF ATHENS, GA. ‘ W W THOMAS President. ABTBPB * GBOTTrH‘ Secretary RESIDENT DIRECTORS. Wiuutf W. TBOUfi > K. Qiirmi* &KUBF.N NlCKXRSOR X06ETH H. FlEHIKO, 1SH-- y *"“* *• Hod Via Central of Georgia Ry. The Oe^ral of Georgia Railway will sell tickets during the Christmas holi days at one and one-third first-clas9 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 Wash ington, D. O., and St. Lonis, Mo. Dates of sale to the public : Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30,31,1902, and Jan. 1, 1903, Final limit Jan. 3, 1903 For Students—Same rates will apply as shown above, but tickets can be pur chased Deo. 16th to 22nd, 1902, inolnsive with final limit JaD. 8th, 1903, on pre sentation and surrender of certificates man with a broad mind, and his judg- I signed by superintendent, principal or ment is unerring. He has done mnoh I president ° f so 110 ® 1 or college. for Georgia; he will do much more for his native state and is gaining in popu larity every day. There is nothing little about him, and he is a fine typo ot the broad-minded, energetic, progressive, enteprising New South. J. E. HMMPHREY, Agt. Phone 15. R. L. MOSS, JR., Commercial Agt., City. Phone 257. Christmas Holiday Ratos -VIA The Southern Railway. On account of the Christmas Holidays the Southern Railway will sell tickets to all points east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio Potomao rivers, using rate of one and one third fare for the round trip, tickets limited to continu ous passage In each direction. TO THE PUBLIC! Tiokets will be sold Deo. 23, 24, 25, 1 and 81. 1902, and January 1, 1903. dnal limit for return passage January 3, 1903. TO TEACHERS AMD STUDENTS npon presentation and surrender cf certificates signed by Superintendents, Principals or presidents of the various institutions, tiokets will be sold Decern, ber 16th. to 22nd., inolnsive, with final limit for return passage January 8th. 1903. For additional Information, call on or address R. W. Sizer, General Agent, 106 Clayton street, Athens, Ga. W. H, TAYLOE, A. G. P. A. Allan- ta, Ga. 8. H. HARDWICK. G. P. A.. Wash- Ington, D. O. A Cold Wave. '- The forecast of sndden changes in the weather serves notioe that a hoarse vcice and a heavy congh may invade the sanctity of health in your own home. Cautions people have a bcttle of One Minute Cough Core always at hand. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga.,’ writes: “I am indebted to One Minute Cough Care for my present good health and proba bly my life.” It cores Goughs, Golds, Lagrippe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and long trophies. One Min ute Congh Gore outs the .phlegm, draws out the inflammation, hnk and soothes the mneons membranes aim strengthens the lungs. The Orr Drug Go. CASTi tenths MOZLEY’S 1 LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys For billionsness, constipation and malaria. ' * For indigestion, sick ana nervous headaohe. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervous prostration For fever, chills, debility ar?d kidney diseases, take Lemon EUxir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organio regulation take Lemon Elixir 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga, A Good Cough Medicine. [From the Gazstte, Toowomba, Ans. tralia.l I find Chamberlain's Congh Remedy is an excellent medicine, I have beau suffering from a severe congh for the last two months and it has effijeted core. I have great pleasure in recom mending it.—W. O. Wockner. This is the opinion of one of onr oldest and most respected oitizens, and has been. • T . , _ voluntarily given in good faith that „ * 8163 B ° fferer fr0m dyspepsia for abontjflfteen years, my trouble others may try the remedy and bo bene- b ^ 7 U ™’ Bt0mach “ d with terrible headaches. L^oVSl fitted, as was Mrs. Wockner. This rem- “ 8 ' ,. M . y ffood ’ mndlMn w®U- I had taken a barrel of edy is sold by all druggists. | medioine ’ that did me good. ; 1161 ° thor For LaGrIppe and Influ- No 1616 Jefferson 8t ■ Kr- charts gibhabd. enza use Cheney’s Expec- MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS torant. I Caree aU Goughs, Golds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronohitia. 36o. ah JDreggtata. - _ _• .. . -css*. jg, SB W'