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THE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1903.
04 Shut your oyca, oport your mouth
and mco mrh.U tusk will bring you.”
The xr.ot'.. r e::;;1cs at the childish
game, a:rtl doesn’t realize that it is a
game she as a woman has perhaps
played for a great many years. w
Many a woman is weak and 'sick,
nervous ana discouraged. She suffers
from headache, backache and other ills.
She wants to be well, but all she does is
to shut her eyes
and open her
mouth for medi
cine and trust to
luck for results.
She ’’doctors n
month after
month, often
year after year,
in this same
blind, haphazard
fashion, and re
ceives no perma
nent benefit.
Women take
Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion with their
eyes open to the
fact that it cures womanly ills. It cures
irregularity. It dries debilitating drains.
It heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures female weakness. There is no
trusting to hick by those who use
" Favorite Prescription.”
"My was replacement and ulceration
of'tlie v'r r-.:« at:.l I was in a terrible condition
with pan nutl v.r ikncss and had given up all
hopes of nvr lxi-ig well again." writes Mrs,
Harry A. 15-nun of Orono. I‘<*nob«cot Co., Me.
Mladd'Ht »:».! with fbr.r different doctor* with-
iii four mil*. r.;id instead of getting better
was growing w t aker nil the time. I decided to
try your T v. me Prr-criotion.’ ‘Golden Med
io* 1 I>iscr»vt:v and • PI - a-ant Pellets.’ as I had
heard oi the s-iany cures resulting from their
use. I Ik. ic! t five l -.tt’.e« and felt so much bet
ter nflv.* taking them that I kept on until lam
as well as ever in my life, and to Dr. Pierce all
inot say enough iu favor
re I liegan taking y<
BEST EVIDENCE
The best evidence of the acceptability of
any brand of an article of common use Is the
quantity sold. “GOOD LUCK” Baking Powder
has, from the start, steadily increased in favor
with the House-keepers unUl it now supplies
largely more than half of the entire amount of
Baking Powder consumed In the entire South.
“GOOD LUCK” is frequently sold In train-load
lots, the last ot which consisted of One Hundred
and Sixty-nine Solid car-loads.
Richmond* Virginia*
SIR THE WORLD jj
* ....OF SOCIETY, i
*
Mr. F. L PeDD, the popular publisher
of ihe Jasper County News, of Monti
cello, was among the visitors to Athens
yesterday Mr. Peon is getting oat a
splendid paper at Monticello and the
merchants seem to appreoiate the value
ot the News as an advertising medinm.
Capt J. M. McOnrdv has been qm e
sick for several diys and is still conhaed
to his b'me. His many friends will
learn with pleasure that he is improving
and will be able to be ont again in a few
days.
There will be cards played at the
Oonntry Olub this afternoon at 4:30
o’clock, and tea will be served. Miss
Annie Camak will be hostess.
Mrs, J. A. Pitner if
daughter, Mrs Henry J.
Macon.
visiting her
Lamer, Jr , at
of hi. mcli.-i
medicines I
twenty pound
months. I s
doctors, ns it i
Dr. Pierci
muddy com
I P-
weigh <
M forti
. thanks to Dr. Pierce."
Pleasant Pellets clear the
rxiou.
| A. B. BAXTER & GO., {
£ Incorporated,; t
s Commission 5
5 Brokers I
d *r
Have for sale at all times high- *
J est grade securities. J
£ Cotton, Stocks and Grain 7
jj handled on margin. £
* Pnvate direct wires to all ex- "
£ changes. Inference. Georgia *•
<* National Rank and all Mercan- -
JJ tile Agencies.
i* s<
n. Correspondence Solicited.
£ Broad St., Athens, Ga. -
Refrigerators
6 Cream Freezers.
Warm v-enthf-r is comieg on and if
yon intend inves'ing in these thiogs,
bnv early and ge- the full season's bene-
fit. We hue the bert line of Refrigera
tors and Ic- B x.s to be s.en in Athens.
Prices wilt be made extremely low to
cash buyers We will sell on long time
on the installment plan.
We have the "Pe, rless” Cream Free-
*er the beRt made, will make cream in
8), minces See onr floe line of Water
Coolers, Fly Fans, Water Filters. We
have a large and beautiful line of Dinner
Sets, Chamber Sets and Table Glass
ware. Come and see ns.
J. H. HUGGINS & SON,
Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
COTHRAN JACKSON.
The approaching marriage of Miss
Girtrude Jackson and Mr. Walter Coth
ran of Atlanta on May the 8th, will be a
social event of great interest to the
friends of both the contracting parties
throughout the state While Miss Jack-
sou’s home is in Aagusra Athens claims
her hs one of her fairest visitors. Pos
sessor of gr. at personal beauty and grace
she is also endowed with noble attrib
utea of miDd and bouI which have
given her hosts of admiring friends.
Mr Cothran is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Georgia anj is a prominent
cotton man, and is with one oi the had
ing cotton houses in Atlanta. The at
tendants i\s follows: Maid of 1 on >r.
Miss Josephine Jaokson, Miss Kate
J ickson, Isabelle Thomas, Gertrude
Thom is, Millie Bell Manerlyn, K&th-
r.ue Lowe, Laird Branch, Kathrm-
Vvrd?ry. May Hodgson, Louise DuBose, city visi iog friend*.
Francis Walters M ssrs Wade Goth-
ran, best man, Liury Cothran, E l Mad
hi x, F- Boland, G. Colvin, B
O dhrati, H. Juckt-on, G J *ckso , K.
H idgsju, B Davis
Maj R L. McWhorter is snendiug
some time with his son Judge Hamilton
McWhorter on Milledge ave.
Mrs Billnps Phinizy and Mrs. Frank
Dearing entertained the Five O’clock
Tea Club Thnrsdiy evening, at the resi
dence of Mrs. Phinizy.
Mr. J. C. Wood, of Washington, D.
O , is iu the city on business
Mrs. Callaway, who has been on a
visit to her daughter at the Normal
School and to Mrs. E. B. Smith has re
turned home.
Mr S. I Jacob, of Atlanta, is in Ath
ern on business. -*
Mr. J. J Rizati, of Atlanta, is in the
Col P. J. W dk r, of M niroe,
Sall,T8 “- Athens last weak.
Tie c mmift^e appointed to pia»*e
fl »g-i ( u the graves of Couf d-rate sol
diers buri~d iu Oconee cem* tery, will
meet a r the cemetery this morning at 10
o'clock. The committee c jurists of fh-
following ladies: Mrs M W Stovill,
chairman ; Mi-s M*ry Huumcutt, Mr-.
C A Rowland and Miss Julie Moil
Mrs. George Crane, of Atlanta, in ou a
visit to her mo her, Mrs Fannie Crane
i Z’lla Hutcherson, of
is in Athens on a visit.
Mr A B Moblt-y. of Monroe, is visit
ing friends in the city for some time.
Miss Saliie Ma* CjowhII, of Elherton,
is th“ charming ga*»st of Mrs D. E.
Holges out. ar Le«»- r Plao**.
Have % our i reicriptioiiH tilled by The
O r D ag Co
Sarsaparilla
Wo put the best in it. You
pot t’ e t :st o'it of it. And
thodoctoi^pprov(^^£^^|
The Nobbiest Clothes
In The Classic City.
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
lammocks
All Varieties and
at All Prices ♦♦♦♦♦♦
Best Values.
D. W. McGregor,
The Book Store.
If yon want to be well dressed c
fixings. We carry the fine:
Clothing on the market.
mne to iis for your
■t Ready-to-Wear
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
said
con-
We have them in all the shapes that fashion lias
is correct. Take a look at onr stock, you will be
vineed we have the nobbiest line in town.
Haberdashery Department.
A veritable flower garden of New Spring Neckwear,
Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, etc. It will not be
our fault if you don’t
Dress in Latest Styles.
LAVISHjSSORTMENT
The Biggest Stocks in Town
to Draw From.
TODAYS SPECIALS -
Ladies’ Shirt Waists in Lawn, Pique,
Madras, Linen and Silks from 75 cents
and upwards.
Ba sure and see cur line of Ladies
Shirt Waist Suits.
We are showing all thats new and
novel iu Ladies' S r ock Collars, Torn-
overs and Neckties.
The Greatest line cf Farcy Parasols
ever exhibited iu Black, White and Col
ored.
Our stock of Silks and Dress goods
represents t xtra rdinarv value. We are
giving some decided price enfs to 1
We lead Athens ii. L c s in ; • u.b c i l-
eries. We have a big stock of An ique,
Irish Cr.itch^t, and China Lices, for
dress trimming.
We are showing hundreds of different
styles of embroideri-s iu E Iges, Inser
tion and All-overs, in new designs.
Bear in mind our Matting. Carpets
and Curtain section, contains inter* st
ing spec als for housekeepers.
MICHAEL BROS
CAUTION!
This U not a g< utle word— but wh* u
you think how liable you are not to pur t
chase the only remedy universally
known aLd a remedy that has had tin*
largest sale of any medicine in the world
since 1808 for the cure aud treatment of
consumption aud throat and lung trou
bles without losing its great popularity
all thtse years, you will be thankful v e
called your attention to Boschee’s G :-
mau Syrup There are so many ordtna 3
cough remedies made by druggists ami
others that are cheap aud goud for ligi.i
colds perhaps, but- for severe coughs,
bronchitis, croup—aud especially fi t
consumption, where there is difficult * x
pectoration aud and coughing during
the nights aud mormugs, there is noth
ing like German Syrup. The 25 c- n
s ze has just been introduced this year.
Regular size 75 cents. At all druggis t>
STRAW
STRAW
HATS!
HATS!!
Buy your Spring Hats before
the stock is broken. Our Hats
are made by M. S. Levy & Co.
the largest and best manufac
turers of Straw Goods in the
United States.
If you want the latest style
and the best value for your
money, buy your Straw Hats
of us.
Head &
McMahan,
H2 Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
1
A UNTETW XjO’X 3
ii 1 ’nt(*!i:*>, Stumped
Of Stars, Anchors, IVter Thom]
!* Bishop Collar
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped? ||
See the new patterns, Cherries, Currents, \\ ie at. Wild
Roses, Grapes, Violets. t?
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. *»
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United Confedeaate
Orleans, La . May
gatee Via The -out
etcrans Reunion, Ne»
5-2.2, 1903. very Lots
r.» Kell way.
Tickets on sale May 16-21, 1903, inclu
sive, with final date to leave New Ut
le *ns without validation, May 24th.
1903, rate to apply, one cent p**r mile
traveled, rate from Athens 1140. By
deposit of t ckets by original puichaser
(personally) wi-b Special Agent, New
Orleans, between 8:00 a. m , aud 8:00
p. in., not Jaffr than May 24, 1903, and
on payment of fee of 50 cents, * xtenMon
of return final limit may be extend* d to
June 15, 1903.
Side trips at reduced rates to nearby
points.
Be sure your tickets reads over the
Southern Railway, best schedules, Pull
man service, Dining Car service and
solid trains running through.
For any additional information call
on or address R W. Siz r, General
Agent, 106 Clayton street, Athens, Ga.
S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C.
W. H. TAYLOE. A G P A .
Atlanta, Ga.
“Clifton”
Are yon aeqaainted with "Clifton?”
A tml sick will convince you it is the
best (ioar manufactured.
WINGFIELD CASH GIIOOERY.
E. H. DORSEY.
Cured of Rheumatism.
For th*‘lK*m*fit of suffering humanity I desire
tos'atethnt I suffered severely wi h Muscular
and Sciatic Rheumatism for five \ oars. During
this time I tried various >o * ailed remedies as
well a« the prescripti**ns of seiveral physieians,
which offere l me very lit’le, if a* y relief. The
pain in my ba<’k, hips and legs was agonizing
and almost unbearable. I could hardly walk
1 thought that I would liave to abandon all
And so lias
our stock of
Spring Cloth
ing,including
Men’s, Boy’s
and
Children’s.
Our line of
Haberdashery
for the sea
son is also
complete i n
every par
ticular.
busi
A friend of mine advised me to try URIOSOL.
which 1 did reluctantly, and greatly to
surprise, one bottle cund me sound
•rfully
1 did It is
the appetite.
up the general health.
nd it to all who
:o w3f
It i
suffer
nd finally builds
.n use this as you
think best. Very truly,
W. B. DkLOACH.
311 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
Druggists sell it at §1.*X' per bottle. Send
stamp for book of particulars to the UHICSOL
Chemical Co., Los Angeles, Cal. and Atlanta,
Ga.
Cut Glass,
ing
c.
Scudder, J eweler.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON STREET.
If in need of bnilding materials,
sash, doors, blinds, brick, lime, ce
ment, moulding, turned columns,
balusters, brackets, mantels, or any
thing yon may want. Call on the
Lyndon M’f’g Co. and you will get
jnst what yon need, and at the low
est price.
CHAS. STERN & CO.
£ 113 Clayton Street. £
A New and Extensive Display
.OF.
SOLID SILVER WARE
Suitable for Wedding Presents*
Prices compete with any reliable dealer in the United States.
R. BRANDT,
The Jeweler.
Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Street.