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THE BANNEK, TUESDAY MORNIN&, MAY 5. 1903,
Mirth is an alinos
fallible sign of
health. A sick w
may force a smile
times Ik* moved to 1
ter. But when a w
is bubbling over
mirth and merrimei:
is surely a well worn;
I)r. Bierce's Favor
made thousands of 1
erable
curing the |>ainful
which undermine a '
strength. It estaM
so does away with i
dries debilitating d
the cause of much
uflammat
the U
Exact Proportions
Raking Powder to produce thor-
aotory results In the oven. It must,
1 of the best materials, an 1
clients must be carefully
GOOD
, famous brand of Bakinr
ytng high quality accounts
i" Ponderous Sale.
| IN THE WORLD
i ....OF SOCIETY.
TAKE IT IN MAY.
Purifies the Blood as Nothing Else Can
Do—Makes Strong Nerves,
Cures Disease.
PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND.
medic
Accept no
Prescription.”
as gooti.”
Dr. Bierce’s
Adviser is sent ftce
•tamps to pa> expense o
Send 21 one-cent stamps
covered lx>ok, or i s
cloth bound. Address D
Buffalo, N. Y.
If in need of building niai-naU,
Mih, doors, blinds, brick, lini»*, ce
ment, moulding, turned columns,
balusters, brackets, mantels, or any
thing you may want. Call on the
Lyndon MTg Co. and you will g-t
just what you need, and at the low
est price.
Refrigerators
& Cream Freezers.'
Warm weather is cornu g on and if
yon intend investing in tins*- thing ,
buy early and get the full sen-onV I • i.e- 1
fit. We have the best line of Ib-frgera
ton and lee He xes to be nr en in At hen .
Prices will bemad- <-xtr**no . v 1 .w o,
cash bnyers. Wo will s>* li on Im.g ::n e
on the installment plan.
We have the • IVitIh^" Cr* m
zer the best mad-, will m.»k»* < r u.i in \
minuses S- e our tin • hrn- of W »r- r j
Coolers, Fly Fans, Wavr Fi t. r-. W j
have a large and b-aunful bn* of D nor r
8©ts, Chamber Sets and TaM-
ware. Com-and ns.
J. H. HUGGINS & SON,
Broad S'r-et. Affiens G.i
Union Telegraph College
Want. Ynnng M-n ami I.: li • to'
learn Telegraphy and Typewriting.
IRailway and Commercial
Telegraphy
Tanght thoroughly by Practical M*-th<
Facilities unsurpassed.
Terms lowest.
Day and Night Sessions Corr* <poi
enoe solicited. 117 1 .. Whit-hai! Sr
PROGRESSIVE FLINCH PARTY.
U:ir 11 tM 1 uicbe beautiful entertain-
lien's < f th" season was the progressive
Flu eh p.irtv it veil to four of the pret-
t est and him uttr ctive young girls at
Lory (’■ hh. Ui-ses Martha Foster, Sne
iteid, Waiion, Mary I’rotter and Emily
,\mgh', of Madison. Those present,
i.-.i<l> s t he g lusts of honor, were : Misses
in l!,rt. N .i.ev B-nedict, Florence
H d s n. 1’aiini-i Bnruelt. Mamie'
I.rnip.ci-1, M »tti ■ DnBose, Eieanor Hnu-
iiiou!'. May led Harris, Annie B. and
li ilme Fhinizy, Isabel Fleming, Annie
Cirlton. Still - Hill and Martha Fort
Mi-s Klee nor Hannirutt won the first
-ir:z -, i- enpv of "Lovely Mary.” Miss
tiat bel Asm* a box of stationary. The
■MUsol.itinn, a box of Huyler’s, was cut
ity M s M uni" Lumpkin.
A delicious hot course luncheon was
-era ed a'ter the Ram?, and each girl de
e.ared that she had hail the moat de-
liglrlul time of her life and voted Mrs.
Gns Nicholson an ideal hostess.
S. A. E. DANCE.
Tho members of the S. A E Frater
nity were the hosts at one of the most
enjnyab dances of the season at the
Arh-Lu-u.il on Satuiday evening.
lTts.-ut were: Miss M. W. DnBose
I tnd Sir, li. Moore, Miss B. Pniuizy and
Mr. Archie Collie, Miss M. B Harris
mil Mr Htury.lams Miss F. Barnett
md Mr \Y Jones, Miss A. Burnett and
Mr. F. McIntyre, Miss Shewed and Mr
B.t.\t-r, Mies H Shewed and Mr. R
i) »rs-y, Miss McWhorter and Mr.Wulk-
■ r. .Mm Strickland and Mr. Jacques,
M -s La drat .ml Mr. Brooks, Miss Hart
ii J Mr I, i up km. Miss O Hodgson and
Mr. Floyi 1 Foster. M-ssrs. Stovall, Tal-
■i.idge, Miller, Goldsmith. England,
II union. Lied, B.nukett, L Dorsey.
I .J.ick-on, /. o k, Conway, Dead, Sullivou,
| Smith, lluli. L. Hull, Hid, Hanson,
Kui.:ht, Ills'. Cliapi rones, Mr. and
Mr- A II Patterson.
W.ariness, insomnia, impnre blood,
and nerve trontdes make life a harden
for i nr women in springtime. Accomn-
latious of waste and morbid matters io
the blood daring the winter season have
poisoned the life stream, causing the
liver to become sluggish, and the kid
neys are suffering and u - able to remove
waste and dangerous products irom th-
system It is now time for the sick and
ailing to strike at the root of trouble.
The month of May should be a time of
recuperation and cure. Theneedtd and
blessed work can be stojessfndy ac
complished by the use of Paine’s Oelery
Compound, the only medicine that can
correct unhealthy nerve action, and feed
t ie nerve centers with element that will
bnild them npinto healthy tissues Try
Paine’s Celery Oomponnd this month if
yon are suffering, languid, and despond
at; bnppy and blessed results will fol
low. Mrs. Robecoa K Rowland, Lex-
THEOLO RELIA BLE
ington, Ky., writes as f« llows : —
“Some time ago I had a verv seveie|
attack of Grip, and it bft me with ai
cnQgh Then kiduey and bowel troobV
6et in, and I bfcameso weak that II
reeled when I walked. I was so ner- j
voua I coaid scarcely feed myself. and
coaid only sleep a small part of the nighA
had doctor after doctor, but did not
get rid of my ailments. 1 chanced to
hear of some wonderful cares wrought
by Paine’s Oelery Compound, and do
cided to give it a trial I did so, and it
cared me of my troubles 1 thank God
that Paine’s Celery Compound wasdn
covered ; it made me strong, it made me
wa'k, and it gave mo sleep People say
to me: You Iook younger than yen
did ten -years ago.’and I reply thvt
Paine’s Celery Compound did it with
God’s help. I shall praise Paine’s Celery
Compound while 1 live for all it has
done for me.”
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
L
STRAW
STRAW
HATS!
HATS!!
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
All Varieties and
at All Prices-
Best Values.
D. W. McGregor,
The Book Store.
LUO COBB NOTES.
Mi-* N mini Neil, of Macon, who was
•tv prominent in oratory last year, is
v <i vi-11 to school mates.
M.-.-s M,iry Truitt has returned from
Mi-* M irv D«*as Tapper, leaves today
» vi-i h^r parents in Atlanta.
H »!lie Kills and Miss Emma
I have r r urxifd from Atlanta
Mi-s M try F.irtson is now one of the
.«>** nopular boarders at the school.
Trie plav * Fine Cups of Chocolate”
iv-n at th * chapel last evening, proved
Tne many a Imirers of Mr. Ellison
V»n Hmis-'h tenor voice, which we
h-ard with Mich great pleasure by many
if rh- Sonny.Stovall Chapel last com-
m*-i:ceiii‘nr, Aii. be interested to learn
of Ins r- <• nt marriage. Mrs.Van Hoose
w.o f-.rnorly from Brooklyn, and after
» vi-ir to Gainesville, the singers old
homo, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hoose have
1 ft for London, where Mr Van Hoose
will sing during the summer.
Misa Gertrude Jackson arrived last
nighr and is the gaest of Capt and Mrs
W. W. Thomas. Her wedding to Mr.
Walter Cothran on Thursday evening
at the Episcopal church will te the so
cial event of the week.
Misses Josephine and Katherine Jack-
son, of Augusta, and Miss Katherine
V-rdt ry, of New York, are the gaests
of tiie Misses Thomas on Milledge ave.
Mr Charles S. Da Bose who has been
in the cotton business in Decatur. Ala.,
•rrives tomorrow to spend the summer
wit‘.i his mother, Mrs. L. D. DuBose.
The Five O'clock Tea Club will meet
on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Sylvanus
Morns and Miss Loaise Morris at the
home of Mrs Morris.
The Casque and Gauntlet, a promi
nent University organization, will give
\ German at the Athemeam on Wednes
lay evening
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Davis. of Atlan
ta. will be the guest of Miss Louise Du*
Bose for the Jackson-Oothran nup
tials.
Mr. Ben Crane arrives tomorrow from
Decatur, Ala., to spend the summer
with his mother, Mrs. Crane
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. O.
A. will meet this afternoon at 4o’clock.
A full attendance is requested.
The friends of Mr. Harvey Stovall
art glad to kuow he has ala ost recovered
from his recent painful injary.
Miss Susie Watson, of Atlanta, is tha
guest of Miss Claude Jackson, at her
home on Thomas st
Mrs. Ferdinand Phinizy and Mr. Bar
rett Phinizy are the gaests of Mrs. Bar
rett, of Augusta.
Mrs. Yasser Wooley, of Atlanta, ar
rives on Thursday to visit Mrs. Charles
Gnffeth.
Capt. W. E. Horton, of Washington,
D O., arrives today to visit Mr. John
Welsh.
Miss Clara Edge, of Watkinsville, is
visiting Miss Maud McGinty of this
city.
Mrs. R. C. Latimer spent Monday at
Comer with her son, Mr. Ei Latimer
Mr. Henry Howse, of Birmingham, is
visiting friends in'the city.
Mr. C. H. Phinizy is spending today
in Atlanta.
No Loss of Time.
“I have soldj Chamberlaine’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy f» r
years, and would rather be out of coffee
and sugar than it I sold five bottle of
yesterday to threshers that could go no
farther, and they are at work this morn
ing.”—H. R. Phelps, Plymouth, Okla
homa. As will be seen by the above the
threshers were able to keep on with their
work without losing a single day’s time.
Yo should keep a bottle of this remedy
in yonr heme. For sale by all drug
gists.
♦SHORT NOTES -
OF INTEREST.*
Tho Latest
In the photographic art is what C. W.
Motes gives his patrons. His studio on
Co’lege avenue is headquarters for the
best photographic work done in Georgia
uud bis prices are reasonable. Sittings
made in cloudy weather as well as fair
Phone 87.
lnrs is si high pi
for that picture
nothing but si man
or—Yes. but
beautifully
size. You i
for less tbs
UNIVERSITY SAVINGS BANK
Athens, Ga.
Capital, $10,00000
r >«*i»«
Paid-
i which
- Made."
Our First Delivery
For ur-’owu leaves the store promptly
a* 0 o’clock fo if you want your goods in
time for dinner you kuow who to phone
188. M. M Arnold.
Strawb .Tries
At I 1*. Morton, Phoue US.
Vegetables
New Peas,
Cabbage, As
New Irish Potatoes, New
•aragusat Williamson’s
Tribune.
5ci«flc Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Ye: n
of Suffering
‘*1 have b^en rfd c‘ed with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years,” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I
was able to be around bat constantly
saffered. I tried everything I could hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm, whish I did and was
immediately relieved and tn a short time
cured, and I am happy to say v has not
sinc^ returned.” Why not uso this lini
men! and get we!l? It is for sale by all
druggists.
For Rent.
7 room house on South Lumpkin
Apply to Miss Annie Patman.
Have your prescriptions tilled by The
Orr Drag Co.
A Little Early Riser
now and then, at bedtime will enreoon
stipation, billiousntss and liver tronbles
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the fa
mous little pills that core by aroneine
the secretions, moving the bowels gently,
yet effectually, and giving such tone and
strength to the glands of the stomach
and liver that the cause of the tronble is
removed entiyely, and if their nse is
continued for a few days, there will be
no return of the complaint. Sold by The
Oir Drug Co.
I! MM-1
-<i.
Is Mil
illy ;;oliig to liiurr.t
M--ivy, n<>! Sin- is only cn-
to him. You sis', poor, dear
li.-is never been engaged before,
e Hunks she ought to practice a
>efore entering into it seriously.
Yorker.
I
genuine attar of roses, like the
■live oil. will freeze, affording
if its purity.
Whooping Cough.
A woman who has had experience
with this disease, tells bow to prevent
any dangeroas oonseqaences from it.
She says: "Oar three children took
whooping cough last snmmer, onr baby
being only three months old, and owing
to onr giving them Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, they lost none of their plump
ness and cameont in much better health
than other children whose parents did
not nse this remedy. Onr oldest little
girl would call lnstily for congh syrup
between whoops.”—Jessie Pinkey Hall,
Springfield, Ala. This remedy is for
sale by all drngg'sts.
We D. ILer Ice
Over the city,
phone 204, Wall s
Weatherly Ice Co.
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,
112 Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
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A NEW LOT
St.-imped
g Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patch
g Bishop Collars.
| Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped?
a See the new patterns, Cherries, Currents. Wheat, Wild
g Roses, Grapes, Violets.
| Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth.
S’rdwbarries
Fine Smwhorri. s recfival daily at
Williamson’s.
Meeting a! Cnristian Chirch.
A scries of m-Huii^s be^an at the
Christian church Sunday morning con
ducted by Rev. Jtjlm T. Hawkins. Ser
vices every evening ut 8 o’clock. The
public is ccrdiully invited.
Tea and Cctf.^o
The be t grad, s at W.lliamsou’d.
Strawberries,
We have son
reformation. On tliat name a eulogy is
expected. It eamiot be. To add bright
ness to the sun or glory to the name of
Washington is alike impossible; let
none attempt it. In solemn awe pro
nounce the name and in naked, death
less splendor leave it shining on.
Wan;
ILig.
<d
an to k- 1
Appl.v to
-1 raw Derries that are
quirt. M. M. Arnold
jks :u.d do collect-
From ■ Cat Scratch,
on the arm, to the worst sort of a barn,
sore or boil, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel
Salve, be particular to get DeWitt’s —
this is the salve that heals withont leav
ing a scar. A specific for blind, bleed
ing, itching and protruding piles. Sold
by The Orr Drug Co.
Wc S II Ice Book?
Any s z • want d.
Wall st.
Canned G -ods
Peas, Sugar C< rn.
Pears uuc Apricots
Cucumbers
At I. P. Morton.
® Sarsaparilla
V* Doctor orders. Druggist sells.
t Y°u take. Quickly said.
Quickly cured.
Cut Griass,
o.
Frencli Oliina.
. Scudder, Jeweler.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON STREET.
Mr. Joseph Pomiuville, of Stillwater,
Minn , after having spent over |2,000
with the best doctors for stomach tron
ble. withont relief, was advised by his
druggist, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets He did so, and is a well man
today. If troubled with indigestion,
bad taste in the month, lack of appetite
or constipation, give these Tablets a
trial, and yon are certain to be more
than pleased with the result. For sale
at 25 cents a box by all drnggLts.
■on l’tn
iverwork-
fill lot of
Brnggsby i t-.-l!
lug. I .-iiii turning
work just now.
Nockcr—That's just exactly the word
your employer used In describing your
present work.-Baltimore American,
JenloiiMy-
Nell—He isn't very handsome, but
his face lights up well.
Belle—Is be so lantern Jawed ns all
that?—Philadelphia Record.
Uth'-r'y Ice C,
(isltfcrma I\-ach< s,
-t Williamson's.
i’OUl- titi.
Summer Clothing
Light and Cool.
$7.50
$10.00
Two piece Suits
the latest mix=
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel
Dress Making E^tab i&hm;nt
Miss M> ra Co i»*, formerly head ot the
dressmaking (leparm^nt or the store
of Turner tte Hodgson, h is opened up a
dress ranking establishment for horsell
at the corner of Jackson and Doogherty
streets, where sns will be pleased to
have htr mends call. Their patronage
is solicited, and the werk given in re-
tarn will be up to the highest standard
and in thorough keeping with the
litest styles and fashions.
Ice, Ice, Ice.
W e are s<. lling icj made of pure moan-
tain w’ater. Weatherly lee Co., Wall
street, phone ^04. 6
New Irish Potatoes.
Florida cabbage, large white onions
and sqlashes, M. M.. Arnold phoae 188.
Bi8ns
At 1. P. Morton.
Puone OS.
SfKPIBI
W,HLSKEY* -
Charms the connoisseur. Inspires
that respect due good whiskey.
Mellowed by age. From “barley
to bar” the product of every
refinement of modern distilling.
One taste is a revelation of per
fect purity and rare flavor.
You can’t go wrong
If you choose it.
Sold by Athens Dispensary.
I.Trager&Co.
The Distillers
Offices!
Cincinnati.
$7.50
TO
$10.00
COMFORT PERSONIFIED.
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
] We are sole agents irt Athens for | r(\.
5” ; The Dictators in !
«00 ! Straw Hats... j u nft
4>J*Ov J xhe latest creations from the I
school of fashion.
Haberdashery Department.
Is overflowing with all the smart, new thing’s in
Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, Etc.
Anothing You Want in Underwear.
E. H. DOUSE!
Fish Nets, : Cast Nets,
BROOK NETS-AU Sizes.
Hooks and Fishing Tackle.
Hearing Hardware CoiTfl
1 A New and Extensive Display
t 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.