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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1903.
GOOD BLOOD
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
You know when rich, red blood is coursing through
the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, the
beauty and clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair
6kin, and robust, healthy constitution. It is good blood
that imparts strength and energy to the body and keeps it in a state of
healthfulness and vigor. Good blood is the foundation of good health, and
to be physieally and mentally sound it must be kept pure and untainted.
People with good blood possess strong,
steady nerves and are blest with good
appetites and digestion, and enjoy
Sound, refreshing sleep. If we could
always maintain the purity of the
blood then we might enjoy perpetual
health, but it becomes infected and
poisoned and most of the ills that afflict
humanity and undermine the constitu
tion are caused by an impoverished
or polluted condition of this vital fluid.
When the blood is diseased the skin
loses its healthy appearance, and the
complexion, its freshness and beauty
and becomes red and rough and full of
pimples and splotches. Itching, scaly
eruptions, blackheads, boils and rashes
break out upon the body when the
blood is too poor or too thin and acid,
and is not supplying proper nourish
ment to the system. Debility, poor
appetite, bad digestion, restless sleep
and nervousness more often come from
sluggish, impure blood than any other
cause. To build up the blood, restore its lost properties and make it rich
and nutritious again is the only rational treatment, and the proper way to
get rid of skin troubles. There is no remedy like S. S. S. to accomplish this
and it does it promptly and thoroughly.
S. S. S. antidotes and removes from the
blood all poisons and humors, and restores
it tc. a normal, healthy condition, and in
vigorates and tones up the general health.
When rich, red blood is again flowing
through your veins all skin eruptions
disappear, the appetite improves, the complexion clears and you get rid of
thosemiserabledepressing feelings and nervousness, andcnjo3’oneemorethe
blessings of good health. S. S. S. is nature’s remedy for all blood and skin dis
eases. It contains no minerals whatever, but is guaranteed purely vegetable.
Write for free book. No charge for medical advice or other information
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
FOR BENEFIT OF
I was in wretched health; my blood
was in bad ordor, my gums being
very much ulcerated. I began the uso
of S. S. S., and in a remarkably short
time was sound and well. My appe
tite increased wonderfully and my
food agreed with mo. I think it is Q
fine family medicine.
MBS. M. K. DAVIDSON.
Hoc km art, Ga.
For throe years I had Totter on my
hands. Part of tho time the dleoaso
was in tho form of running r»oros>
very painful and causing mo much
discomfort. Four doctors 6aid tho
Tetter had progressed too far to bo
cured, and thoy could do nothing for
mo. I tqok only throo bottles of S.S.S.
and was completely curod. This was
filteon yoars ago, and I havo nevor
since seen any sign of my old trouble.
MRS. L. B. JACKSOCi.
837 St. Paul Bt.. Kansas City, Kas.
Excellent Entertainment to
be Given at Lucy Cobb
Monday Night.
Oo Mcmt ay eri ning at 8 :30 there wil
be giv< n an entertainment at the Due;
'ubb Institute for the bent fit of the an
uual • Node and Peeks.”
Admission 25 and 15 cents.
PROGRAM.
desired.
_ Lipscomb Co.
* Fire Insurance. Accident Insurance. Life Insurance-
Carpenters Liability Insurance.
£ Steam Boiler Insurance
*
Represent in£ the best of companies. When youj have anything in our
Ik line call and see us. Phone 109. Otlice next to Webb raw lord.
The Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
OF ATHENS, GA..
W. W; THOMAS. Piesldent. ARTHUR E. GRIfFITH, Secretary.
Edwaiid S. Lyndon,
Billups Pihnizy,
James White,
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
William W. Thomas,
Reuren Nickerson,
Alex S. Erwin,
Walter B. IIill.
Arthur E. Griffith,
Joseph If. Fleming,
Edward It. IIouusox,
SICK MADE WELL
WE4KMJ0E STRONG.
Marvelous Elixir of Life. Discov
ered by Famous Doctor-Sci
entist That Cures Every
Known Ailment.
Wonderful Cures Are Affected
That Seems Like Miracles
Performed. The Secret
of Life of Olden
Times Revived.
I’AIIT I.
1. Piano-Aragonaise, Massenet.—
Sallie Hull.
2. Reading—A Set of Turquoise, T.
B. Aldrich—Carolyn Cobb.
3. Voice—(a) I Love Tbee, Grieg (b)
In the Woods, MacDowell—Mrs. Camp
bell.
Mandolin, Guitar and Piano—The
Bu-gomaster Waltz, Sadies—lit Man
iolin, Ruby Reynolds; Guitur, Kather-
in- Fort; 2ud Mandolin, Harriet Ellis
Piano, Francis Iilgee.
PART II.
“Six Cups of Choc date.
Scene—A College Town.
Time—Early spring.
OAST OF PLAY
Adeline Von Rinden, Ireno Walker.
Marion Lee, Francis Illges.
Dircthy Green, Elenore-Hnnaicntt,
Hester Pa con, M c Yonng.
Beatrix VpnKoetlandt, Harriet Eliii
Jeanette Doraud, Ora Hart.
The Remedy Is Free to All Who Send Name
and 'Address,
After years of patient study, and delv
ing into the dnsty record of the past, as
following modern experiments in the
realms of medical science, Dr. James
William Kidd, 2013 Baltes building
Port Wayne, Ind., mates the startling
announcement tbat he has snrely dis
covered the elixir of life. Tbat he is
DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD.
The Wastes of The Body,
Every seven days the blood, mnsoles
ind bones of a man of average size loses
r-**0 pounds of woruont tissue. This
vaste cannot be replenished and the
nealth and strength kept up without
aerfect digestion. When the stomach
ind digestive organs fail to perform their
'unctions, the strength lets down, health
uves way, and disease sets up, Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and
ligestive organs to digest and assimilate
ill of tho wholesome food that may be
•aten into the kind of blood that rebuilds
'lie tissues and protects the health and
strength of the mind and body. Kodol
■ares Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all
stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring
'onto. Sold by The Orr Drag Co.
ORR’S SCHOOL,
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets.
Spring term has begun. Young] men an<l j
young ladies prepared for college. Boys and girls iu
the public schools wishing aid on special studies will be>
accommodated. ‘For terms apply to
8. P- ORR.
This is the Place
NEW RULE MADE
BYJAILWAY CO.
Patrons of Athens Electric
Street Railway Co.
Are Notified.
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.
Excursion Rates to Savannah,
And. Return Via,
Central of Georgia Railway,
Account Southern Baptist
Convention, Hay 7=14,1903.
The Central of Georgia Railway wiU sail round trip tickets to Savannah, Ga.,
on May 6, 8 and 7, limited to May 20, 1803, at one fare plu« 25 cent*. By deposit-
inn tlokete with Joint Agent at Savannah, and paying fee of 50 oenw, extension
of final limit may be had until Jane 1, 1903. Through sleeping cars from An-
5 osta, Atlanta, Maoon, Golnmtrai, Ga, and Birmingham, Ala., to Savannah;
onble daily trains between Atlanta, Maoon and Savannah; parlor cart on day
train*; sleeping can on night train. Further information will be cheerfully
fornUhedupon application to
J. E. HUMPHREY, Agent, Phone 15.
The following rnle bus been issued for
the guidance of motormen and conduc
tors, “After this date motormen,
■ept to avoid accidents, will not atop
between crossings on heavy up grades
nor on cnrvej except at the far end.
The heavy grades to which this rnle
will particularly apply are : Broad st.
between Jrckson and College. Hancock
between Hall and Lnmpkin, Thomas
«t., between Rroad and Clayton, Hoyt
st., between Jaokson and College, Jack
son st.. between Strong and Hancock
and RonV-vard on grades east and west
of Park ave.”
The attention of patrons of this com
pany is called to this rnle that thero may
be no misunderstanding or friction aris
ing from the aotion of mortormen and
conductors in conforming to these in
strnctions which have been issned in
the interest of better service and more
certain schedule*.
O. D. FLANIGEN,
Gen oral’Manager.
Athens, Ga , May 2nd, 1903.
National Conference of Charities and Correc
tions. Atlanta, Om , (lay 6, la, 1903.
On account of above occasion the
Seaboard Air Line R. R , will sell round
trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga,, at rates and
under conditions named below. Rates
one fare pins 25 cents, (Minimum 50
cents ) Dates of sale. May 4th and 5th
and for trains scheduled to arrive in At
lanta before noon of May 6th.
Limits, continuous passage in each
direction final limit May 16th 1903.
C. B. Ryan, J. Z. Hoke,
G. P. A., Agt. Athens, Ga,
Portsmouth, Va.
W. E. Christian,
A. G P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
able with the aid of a mysterious com
pound, known only to himself, produced
as a result of ihe years he has spent in
searching for this precious life giving
boon, to core any and every disease that
is known to the human body. There is
no doubt of the doctor's earnestness in
making his claim and the remarkable
cores that he is daily effecting seem to
bear him ont very strongly. His theory
which he advances is one of reason and
based on sound experience in a medical
practice of many years. It costs nothing
to try his remarkable "Elixir of Life,’
as he cal's it, for he sends it free, to
anyone who is a sufferer, in sufficient
quantities to convince of his ability to
onro, so there i9 absolutely no risk to
run. Some of the cures cited are very
remarkable, and bnt for the reliable wit
nesses vt onld hardly be credited. The
lame have thrown away orntches and
walked abont after two or three trials of
the remedy. The sick, given up by
home doctors, have been restored to their
families and friends iu perfect health
Rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach, heart,
liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases,
and bladder troubles disappear as by
magic. Headaches, backaches, nervous
ness, feyers, consumption, conghs, colds,
asthma, catarrh, bronchitis and all af
fections of the throat, lnngs or any
vital organs are easily overcome in a
space of time that is simply marvelous.
Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia,
dropsy, gont, scrofula and piles are
quickly and permantly removed. It
purifies the entire system, blood and
tissues, restores normal rerve power,
circulation and a state of perfect health
is produced at once. To the doctor all
systems are alike and equally affected by
this great "Elixir of Life.” Send for
the remedy today. It is free to every
sufferer. State what you want to be
oured of and the sure remedy for it wil)
be sent yon free by return mail.
BIG CONTEST FOR
FINE DIAMOND BING
M. H. Skalowski Inaugurates
a Contest That is Very
Interesting.
An interesting oontest has been lnaug-
nrated at Skalowski’s and as a result
quite a nnmber of the yonng ladies ot
the city are already at work securing
promises from their friends to give them
the conpons which wiU assist them in
the contest for the elegant $500 diamond
ring that ha* been pnt np as the prize.
Mr. Skalowiki will give this ring
away on Jan. Ut, 1904 tothe lady who
has at tbat time the largest number ot
oonpons. One coupon is given with eaoh
five cents purchase at Skalowski’s. For
dollar purchase twenty conpons are
given, and so on.
The ring contains four karats of the
potest and most beantifnl diamonds and
is one of the most beantifnl rings ever
seen in Athens. The very sight of it
timnlates the yonng ladies to the great
est efforts to secure it.
A committee, consisting of Oapt. W.
W. Thomas, Mr. O. B. Griffith and Mr
J. H Fleming has been appointed to
decide who the winner is at the close ot
the contest next January. The contest
will be conducted with the utmost fair
ness and the lady having the largest
number of conpons Jan. 1st will get the
ring.
This handsome ring iu now on dis
play in Scudder’s window.
Graceful Women
^ taste for perfect flicwre In insepar*
»" * * '
After LaGrippe.
Lest a worse thing b9fall, rebuild the
consumed tissues and renew the supply
of red blood corpuscles with the quick-
est digested and most nutrition* flour
made—OUfton. It is the produce of
native Kentucky wheat.
Wingfield Gash Grocery.
from a love of the beautiful,
scents of the heliotrope, violet or roae
Hmi* «» the loveiy flower* whose breath
bile the live* of flower* are brief
:»ly enjoy the
i h „7w»’
b of her fra-
The*
pure bre ath of the babe is suggestive of innocence
and health—the soft fragrance of a beautiful
n suggests to the sense* purity, health at
ice: she i* the refinement of civilizationt
indicative of a desire to please, an index of
good taste, and an unerring badge ot % ity
elega
Brad field's
Female Regulator
.inkles, palo cheek*, tortured -
and shapeless figure*. It is certain, sure and
safe. It is Natnre’a remedy, and there is no such
tiling as cheating nature. The druggist miT
offer some other remedy and call it “lust a* good
thus deceiving the purchaser; but the menstrual
organs will not be deceived by it, a permanent
injury is often the result. . „
Try our Regulator. Of all druggists, fl.OO.
Our Treatise on Women mailed free.
the Bradfield regulator Co-
ATLANTA, GA.
When you want a pleasant physic try
Chamberlain’s stomaoh and Liver Tab-
Dts. They are easy to take and pleae-
ant to effect. For sale by all droggists.
TELEPHONE SERVICE
AT
Michael Bros, have made a consider
able improvement at their store in the
way of telephone service. They have
arranged for telephones on all the floors
in their establishment so that a person
in the office can without any trouble
talk to anyone on any of the different
floors in the building.
The contract for this improvement
has been signed and the new phones will
be pnt in at once.
REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS.
Some for Homes,
Some for Investments.
6r h., three acre lot, Pu
laski St. Price $1600.
5 r. h , Waddell street one
block from Milledge avenue.
Price $850
Three fine residence lots on
Boulevard. The only bar
gain lefr, $450 for all.
If you are looking for a
home or investment, call and
look over my list.
A. L. Brooks.
BB CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEHNYROyAL, PILLS
P/y^XsArE. Always reliahl* l.itdle*. a** Drugglrt
* " A for CH It'llKSTEK'S ENGLISH
X in UKI> ad-1 «iold metafile Set**. m»1#4
J with blue ribbon. Take no other. Ucfu.o
I Dangerous Hub.tltutlona and lmlt*.
• are. 1’UlLA.. **JL*
THE NEW CHURCH
ALMOBTjllSHED
Work on the new Oconee street Meth
odist church across the river is pregres
sing rapidly and it is believed tbat the
cengregation will be able to worship
therein by next Snnday.
If it is possible to flnlBh the chnrch by
that time the dedicatory services will be
arranged for that date. The new chnrch
building is practically new in every re
spect and is a mnoh better structure than
the house formerly owned by the chnrch
on this side of the river.
Beware of Ointment. For Catarrh That Con
tains rtecury.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mnenons snrfaces. Snoh articles
should never be nsed except on the pre
scriptions from reputable physicians, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good yen can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Care, manufac
tured 'by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
O., contain* no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting direotly upon the
blood and mnonons surfaces of the sys
tem. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be
sure yon get the genuine. It ie taken
internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by
F. J, Cheney & Oo. Testimonial* free.
- Sold by aU Druggists, 75o.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Fish Nets, : Cast Nets,
BOOK NETS-AI1 Sizes. .
Hooks and Fishing Tackle.
Rearing Hardware Co.
D. UVE. K.EM3XTEY,
EXPERT BUILDER.
Specialties—Foundations, Stone and Brick Buildings: Heavy Framing,
House Moving. Contracts for anything. Address 820, Springdale St.
MORTON & PARKER,
Fire Insurance.
-OFFICE AT
The National Bank of Athens.
Phone 162-
FLECTRICAL QONTRACTOB
Wiring of al) kinds. Estimates Furnished.
Ail Work Guaranteed.
Teleohone and Eiectrica! Supplies.
J. K. DAVIS, Phene 208. College Ave.
Athens Cycle Co.
Has the Best
Bicycles for Sale:
We buy 2nd hand wheels, repair Bicycles, Sewing,
Machines, Guns, Locks,Key Fitting?, all work guaranteed.
We sell the Standard Sewing Machines, the best machines
made and lightest running machine on the market We
keep needles, bobbins, etc . for all machines, and pumps,
tubes, tins, cement for bicycles. Sign over the dooi on
Lumpkin street in the Petrie Building.