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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 25. 1903.
MISS FAY LEE,
President of the ShaKe9pearisn Club, Kansas City.
'Your booklet came to my
home like a message of healtn
when I had suffered with
headache, backache and bear
ing-down pains. I was weak,
nervous and hysterical ana
had not consulted any doctor,
thinking it would pass away
in time, but instead I found
that the pains increased and
were more frequent. I de
cided to try Wine of Cardui
and in a short time was much
improved. It seemed to act like a charm.
I kept up the treatment and the result
was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex
press my gratitude for the suffering that
is now saved me. I am in fine health,
physically and mentally. I can only say
Thank you*, but there is much more in
my heart for you.”
rjITH EARING-DOWN pains are the
I K worst that women know. If
1 \J | you are suffering from this trou
ble you need not be uncertain
about it. "the pains in the abdomen
and back that feel as if heavy weights
were pulling down on the nerves of the
stomach are “bearing-down pains”.
They may not be particularly severe at
present but they are growing worse.
That headache which nearly drives you
distracted now is caused by the terrible
nervous tension. The nerves
soon begin to give way under
the strain. You perhaps jump
at any unusual disturbance,
or laugh or weep, hysteri
cally, at no apparent cause.
That is what Miss Fay Lee,
603North Seventh Street,
Kansas City, Kansas, was
coming to when she rescued
herself by taking Wine of
Cardui. The W ine made
her a strong, healthy woman
it has made a mi41ion other
women strong and healthy. By induc
ing regular menstruation the entire
system is relieved of the terrible wasting
drains. The ligaments which hold the
womb in place are strengthened by a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. Returning
health is the result. This is what
Wine of Cardui has done for thousands
of the best women in America.
If you need advice write The Ladies’
Advisory Department, The Chatta
nooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga,
Tenn., describing all your symptoms
freely, and a letter of advice will be
sent you. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui from your druggist to-day.
WINEofCARDVI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui. ■
Hon MtiMHeln Move.
The general impression Is that mus
sels do not move. They fasten them-
, selves to eertain objects or they lie In
1 the mud and sand sit the bottom of the
! water, and there they pass their exlst-
j erne, in proof of tins the fact is ad-
j din-ed that mussels are at times buried
- 1111,1. r the sandy deposit when a rush
of water carries a lot of soil with it. A
naturalist who lias devoted mneh time
jo the study of these creatures says
that mussels do move slowly, and the
movement is accomplished in the fol
lowing manner:
| The mussel opens its shell and pro-
! jeets its body to a certain extent from
Us project ill); ease. Then it exerts some
force whereby it keeps tin* shell above
til,, soil and uses its body to propel lt-
i self alone the bottom just in the same
I way as a land snake acts over the
I around, if the sand is ex imined after
! the muss..I lias taken one of these
j strolls, it will la* easy to see two para I
i lei lines caused by tlie edges of the
licit touching tin* ground.
habit a
MORTON & PARKER,
F ire Insurance.
O F1-' 10 K r A T
The National Bank of Athens. • • Phone 162-
The Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
OF ATHENS, GA.
W. W THOMAS, Piesldent.
ARTHUR E. GRIFFITH, Secretary.
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
Edward S. Lyndon, William W. Thomas,
Billups Phinizy, Rbuhkn Xu kbuson,
James White, Alex S. Eiiwin.
Walter B. Hill.
A RTIIl lt E. 0 tilKFITII,
Joseph II. Fleming,
Edward K. Hodgson,
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POURTRY : NETTING.
JI 'ST THE THING FOB Yon:
IMIT.THY YAltll
WARRANTED TO BE CHICKEN-PROOF. |
Dearing Hardware Co.
Lipscomb cft? Co. J
J fire Insurance. Accident Insurance. Life Insurance J
J Carpenters Liability Insurance. *
* Steam Boiler Insurance
* T
J Representing tlieliest of companies. When roil have anvl liiug in our I
ik line call and see us. J’hone lO'.i. Oltice next to Webb it Crawford. S
ran. Good Humor.
lotos on the snuff taking
ishod by tlie Herman au
thorities ,,f the district known as the
I’.avarian forest. The men there eon-
sum** on :in avcrau'i* half a pound of
snuff pt*r day. tin* tobatvo being mixed
with ground glass “to sting bettor.”
The people in this distriet are much
given to violence, and attacks with tlie
knife are of daily occurrence. For
years the prison authorities experi
enced great ditlicultios with their
charges on account of their uniform ob
stinacy and finally hit upon the plan of
depriving them of snuff. They say that
after awhile a great change for the bet
ter was noticeable, the men becoming
tractable ami sensible of their degrad
ing inhumanity.
Immortality of Joke*.
Whoever does not believe in immor
tality. let him turn his eye upon jokes.
No joke has over been known to die.
Kveil tlie weakest from its very birth
lives forever. Now and then a joke will
work overtime too consistently and
will have to go to the hospital of tem
porary oblivion for a rest. But it al
ways returns to do business with a
clean bill of health and semioceaslon-
ally a new tie or a fresh collar. As a
rule, however, it wears the same old
celluloid neckband and faded scarf
sponged off and benzined by the skill
ful hands of Time. —New Orleans
Times-Democrat.
I*.mine Down tlie Pickle.
“I’ut down that pickle!”
The words were uttered harshly and
hurriedly bv the sergeant to an ungra
cious private who. carried away by his
hungry passions, laid snatched a pickle
from the barrel.
“An’ why should I put down the
pickleV” queries the private mildly.
“Put down that pickle, that’s all 1
want of you!” returned the sergeant
detcrmim'dly.
“Down it goes, then*” cried he. And
stulling it into his mouth it quickly dis
appeared.- Illustrated Bits.
L. F. GOODRICH, \
IlRO TH£ ITEOT. I
Office anil Public Buildings a Specialty. <
a orgia. >
WWWSAT
116 Eighth Street, • > Augusts, G
Stite of Ohio, City of Toledo, (
Lucas County. <j s *
Frank J. Cheney mAkes'oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J
Cheney <& Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cnre. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my preseuce, this 6th day of December,
^ , A. D. 1880.
] SEAL A W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 7oc.
Hall’s Family Pills are tae best.
“That
nvv of Miiul.
showed wonderful
vhen her horse ran
A Stubborn (ladianil.
A most interesting phenomenon Is
the stubborn husband, ne is not a bad
man. lie is contrary, and be has to be
managed. He is usually married to a
clever little woman, who is constantly
devising schemes to accomplish the
things which make their joint lives a
success.
He has no suspicion of this. If lie
had, lie would be so mad he could un
doubtedly eat her. So all through life
she goes on swinging a turnip ahead
of his nose to make him go the same as
though he were a balky mule. She is
a cheery little body, and she grows
plump with every year, and she does
her smiling behind the door or she
chuckles in her sleeve when he is not
by. The stubborn husband is as inter
esting as a hug.- Loudon Standard.
MarrliiKf 1»> Capture.
Marriage by capture is a very old
and very widely spread custom. it
prevails among the Hindoos, the Kal
mucks and Circassians and the primi
tive races of Australia. New Zealand
and America, but instead of abduction
being considered an outrage by these
half civilized peoples it is looked upon
as a preliminary marriage rite. and. as
a general rule, the coy damsel is by no
means averse to the mild violence.
Abduction became so common in Eng
land in the reigns of tlie Tudor princes
that a statute was passed on the sub
jeet. and this was followed by an act
of Elizabeth which took away the ben
efit of clergy from the offender, Mid it
was not till so late as the reign of
George IV. that the crime ceased to be
a capital offense and punishable with
death.
What the White Iloune In.
To the American people the White
House represents “the personality of the
president of the United States. To the
politician the magic words may stand
for the goal of an ambition too ofteu
associated with the deepest and most
poignant disappointment, while to the
historian the name may typify deci
sions that have marked epochs in the
affairs of nations. In the mind of the
people, however, the oliicial character
of tin* building has always been subor
dinate to its domestic uses. Popularly
speaking, the White House is the place,
not where the president works, but
where he entertains.—Charles Moore In
Century.
Cures BImd Poison, Cancer. Dicers. Eczema
Carbuncles, fcte. Medicine Free.
Robert Ward, Maxeys, Ga., says: •*]
suffered from blood poison, my head
face and shoulders were one nia<>8 o»
corruption, aches in bone9 and joints
burning, itching, scabby skin, was all
run down and discouraged, but Botanic
Blood Balm cured me perfectly, healed
all the sores and gave my skin the rich
glow of health Blood Balm put new
life into my blood and new ambition in
to my brain.” Geo. A. Williams, Rox
bury, face covered with pimples, chronic-
sore on back aud head, suppurating
swelling on neck, eating nicer on leg
bone pains, itching sores all healed
Botanic Blood Balm cares all malignant
blood troubles, such as eczema, scab»
and scales, pimples, running sores, car
buncles, scrofula, etc. Especially ari-
vispd for all obstinate cases that have
reached the second or third stage. Im
proves the digestion : strengthens weak
ktdueys. Druggists, $1. To prove it
cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free
md prepaid by writing Blood Balm Oo,,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
“N it trim. Mix G.-nm.” he soi
“that tln-re are j it tv ,, things a w<
man will jump a* a ei n.-hi.fioti and
mouse V’
“No.” she answered. “t!.- :e is a thin
Mr. Philip.”
After thinking tl •• r Dior over a fe
moments he tremblingly m <1 • her a
offer, but she didn't jump at it. I!
was not the right man.
Not Appreciated.
Bjenks—It ••-rtamly seems t.. me
a man like RJaekson. who has worm
hard all his life and brought up a fan
Wiring 1 of all kinds/ Estimates Furnished.
All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone and Electrical Supplies.
J. K. DAVIS, Phone 208. College Ave.
This is the Place
And the Season of the Year to Buy
Paints, Wall Paper and Glass.
We have several car loads of the best brands of
Paints that is on the market, and the price to suit
all customers, and goods guaranteed as represented.
Call to see us.
Arnold & Sorrells.
away.
“is that what you call it? She threw
down the reins and yelled.”
“I know she did. and the horse ran
straight down the street, if she had
held mi to the reins, she would have
doubtless steered him into the pave
ment.”
A Meohnnlcnl Catastrophe.
Smarticus- Hear about Hardink’s ex
perience with the automatic electric
waiter in .Work?
Spar th us-No. What was it?
Smarticus- He picked out his order,
decided he'd take a Bermuda onion
and dropped in his money. But the
confounded machine sprung n leek oil
him.—Baltimore A morionn.
Fortunate.
Physician- The truth can no longer
he hidden, madam. I am obliged to
tell you that your little son is—or—
weak minded—that is—well, it must be
said—he is an idiot.
Mrs. Iligliup—How fortunate it Is
that we are rich! No one will ever no
tice it.—New York Weekly.
It Did Him Good.
*‘I am sorry, doctor, you were not
able to attend tlie supper last night. It
would have done you good to be there.”
“It has already done me good, mad
am. I have just prescribed for three of
the participants.”
A GUARANTEE!* CURB FOR PILES.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Your druggist will refund your money if PA-
ZO ODsTMKNT fails to cure you. 60 cents.
The best physio: Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to
take; pleasant in eflfeot. For sale by all
dinggists.
ily of sixteen children, deserve* a g:v;
deal of credit.
Bjones—No doubt. Put lie can't hn\
it at the stores.—Somerville Journal.
When you have eaten one apph
dumpling, you feel like another. Wait
a little, aud the desire will disappear.—
Schoolmaster.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s areal Discover,.
One small bottle of Hall'sjGreat Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes (travel, enres diabetes,
seminal emissions weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladuer in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles it
children. If not sold by your druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months' treat
ment, and will cure any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man-
nfactnrer, P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ TH15I
Greenfiield, Tenn., March 80, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St, Louie, Mo -
Dear Sir: My mother is 64 years old and
has suffered twenty-five years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
yonr Texas Wonder, Hall’s Great Dis
covery, has cored her, and I can fully
recommend it to the publio.
Yours truly,
O. B. DREWBY.
Oj&.STomr.flL.
Jen the /f Ttia Kind You Hare Always Boufft
THE OLD RELIABLE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
A Feat of IIorMentnim;: i:».
For tlie sake of a wager a tv;:.a !;
bio feat of lior-vi;,;;i, hi;. wa< s.».i,.*
years ago nccomplisboil by a sport
ing nobieman in a certain I■
mansion He made a bet with a
a friend that fie would ride fiis pony
from the ground floor of tin* fiouse to
tlie top and down again. Ilis steed re
qtiircd a good deal of persuasion to at
tempt the task, but it was finally per
formed. though the damage dune to the
stair carpets and other things amount
.h1 to almost $l.nrn. which had to 1»*
paid by the winn r.
Ha*t y Aftertlioimlit.
dressing the otticer who was guardin'
the muddy crossing, “can you direct
Here lie slipped and fell.
—“to the nearest place.” he contin
ued. gathering himself up and survey
ing his soiled garments, “where fhev
clean clothes?”—Uhioago Tribune.
A Firm Grip
On a good, long life is what yon will
have if yoa select yonr food oarefally.
Therefore choose “CLIFTON” flour for
yonr bread aud yon will have a first
class health food three times a day.
WINGFIELD CASH GROCERY.
Dedication Ceremony Louisiana Purchase Ex
position. St. Louis, no.
On account of the above occasion, the
Southern Railway will sell tickets to St.
Louis, Mo., at rate of one fare for round
trip, tickets to be sold April 29-30 and
May 1, 1903. and good for ret urn passage
leaving St. Louis not later than May 4,
1903. For any additional information
call on or address R. W. Sizer, General
Agent, Athens, Ga.
S. H. Hardwick, G. P. A,, Washing
ton, D C. W. H. Tayloe, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
| D. hvt. KiEsisrra-Ei^sr, f
g EXPERT BUILDER. §
© Specialties—Foundations, Stone and Brick Buildings; Heavy Framing,
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ORR’S SCHOOL
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets
Spring term Ivts he un. Young men and
young la-lie.' prepared for college. Soys and girls in
»he public schools wishim; aid on special studies will be
accommodated ‘For terms apply to
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April 27, 1903
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AIRLINE RAILWAY. YJ
- Account Of ^
BASEBALL GAME
UNIVERSITY OF GA. vs. TECHS.
Special Train
Leave Athens, (City Time) K:0() A. M.
RETURNING:
Leave Atlanta ,(Atla ita Time).., 9:00 P. M.
Tickets Good Giing and Returning on "Special
Train” ONLY.
For further information apply to J. Z HOKE, Agent.
Athens, Ga,'
J. A VAN DOHLEN, T. P. A , Atlanta. Ga.
W. B CLEMEN I’S, T. P. A., / tlanta, Ga.
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
C. B. RYAN, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.