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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1903.
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Jim Dumps' physician once fell ill.
Said he: “I’ll have no draught or pill.”
Said Jim : "Ho, ho, you’re on the sholf;f
You, who cure others, cure yourself.”
Then Jim sent up some “ Force” to him —
“That’s what he needs,” quoth “Sunny Jim. 1
The IUady to-Scrvc Cereal
for doctor
and patient.
Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt.
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WHEN THE SEAL DINES.
^SK YOUR GROCER EOR
Gold Leaf Floor
Has No Equal, This is the Guarantee,
G. H. Hulme & Go.,
Wholesale Distributors.
Phone 47. ■ Athens. Ga.
C/WW'WWVWViWVVWWW'W
This is the Place
And the Season of the Year lo Buy ;
Paints, Wall Paper and Glass.
\\V have several e
Paints that is <>n tIn
all customers, and m
Call to see us.
r loads of the l>e-t Grand-
market, and the price to s
ods ouaranteed as r<• j• 'e-ent,
Arnold & Sorrells, j
EXPERTS WITH THE WHIP.
One Hen Couid Crack Off k Snake**
11 end at Twenty Feil.
“That crabbof] old Gorman, Bchopen*
bailor, who said tlie crack of a whip
was like a drink from the bad place,
would have found hut little to com
plain of if ho had postponed his pass
im: fur a while." said a thoughtful
inati. ' for the whip is getting to be nil
nv. ful scarce article in this age. I sup-
1 His,* the whip will finally pass out of
existence altogether unless it is put to
a new use. of course the small riding
whip, tlie kind which jockeys use in
urging the horses they ride, will be
used as long as horseflesh Is US(*d.
“Gat the kind of whip the oltj Ger
man ! ad in mind was of a larger, lon
ger aid older type, the kind the ox
driver ns s even now in some of the
vorid.
\\ 1
kind g
Mill..
in the cities.
* Teamsters in the
old whip to some
uallv going out. a
of the
•nerally swing
a long handle,
is eight or ten
‘ of hickory o’*
ipple enough to
e. The whip it*
!y f*ur nnd six
1 ten to fifteen
ea grass cracker
led and kr,<dted
. It is this arti
st* of which the
i-omphiiiied. and
the hands of an
until it sounds
In a quiet for-
i carry on their |
fiercer than it Is
the
Wa*ch the kidn *y secretions.
S *e that they’have the amber hue of |
alth.
The dischargepmt excessive or] intre-1
imt.
Contain no brick-Joat-likn sedimeut.
D )ac*8 Kidupyjlhhs will do this
yen.
They watch the kidneys and ([cure
them when they’re stcfctf
Mr. John Zflleis, City Auditor, resid
ing at 781 Robert street, Newport,\ Ky.,
says : “A man who has never had back
ache or kidney complaint in any of its I .T ** . oVT
, , , . of piles causing 24 tun o
many forms can scarcely Range the tuts- torB and M nmedle , {ailed Back]en ,.
ry a sufferer endures who is annoyed . . 0 , ... .
J J | Arnica Salve quickly arrest'd forthei
day and night by thi6 far too prevalent
trouble.
To all such my advice is pro- ’ , , , ^ T
_ , __, _ * | quers aches and kills pain 2oo at W J
cure Do »n s Kidney Pills and take “ 1
course of the treatment. The result of
: Lipscomb «fc Co. j
* fire Insurance. Accident Insurance. Lite Insurance J
+ Carpenters Liability Insurance. S Z
£ Steam Boiler Insurance £
jjj Representing thclx-st of companies. When you J»:iv,* am I liing injimr J!
line call ami see us. Phone Inn. < )thee next to \\ el»b Ac < raw l<»rd. *
MORTON & PARKER,
F ire
-OKKICK AT
The National Bank of Athens.
Phone 102-
Mall’* Great Discovery.
Oio ‘•m ill Pottle of Hall’s Great Dis
•ov* ry cures ail kidney and bladder
'roubles, removes gravel, cores diabetes
seminal emissions weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneye and blad ier in both men and
vomen, regulate*) bladder troubles id
chi’, tren. If not sold by your druggists,
vill be sent by mtil on receipt of $1
One small bottle is two mouths’ treat
iiient, and will cur'’ any case above
nent oned. Dr E. W Hall, sole man
ufactarer, P. O. Box (129, St. Louis, Mo
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists
;«EAIJ THIS!
Green held, Tenu., March 80, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St, Louis, Mo.-
Dear : My mother is t>4 yoars old and
has suffered twenty-five years with kid
uey trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
your Texas Wonder, ITall’s Great Dis
covery, has cured her, an 1 I can fully
recc mm end it to the public.
Yours truly,
O. B. DREWRY.
the use of three boxes proved to me that
the remedy is up to representations and
deserves my unqualified indorsement
For sale by H. R. Palmer & Sous.
50 cents. Foster-Milbura Co.
Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the
nited States.
"Ttemember the’ name—Doan s -and
ake no other.
Wiring of all kinds. Estimates’l urnished.
All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone and Electrical Supplies.
J. K. DAVIS, Phone'208. College Avc.
The Southern Meteal Insurance Company,
OF ATHKN8, 0,Y.
W. W THOMAS, Picsldent. ARTHUR E. GRIFFITH, Secretary.
- I !.ml,,n Tit
Edward S. Lyndon,
BiLLura PiiiNizv,
| James White,
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
William W. Thomas,
IlEUllKN XICKEUSON,
Ales S. Erwin,
Walter It. Hill.
Arthur E. Griffith,
Joseph II. Fleming,
Edward It. Hodgson,
Athens Cycle Co.
Ha- the Best
Bicycles for Sale.
Beware of Ointment* For Catarrh That Con
tain* flecury.
as m-rcury will snrplv destroy th * sense
i of smell end completely derange the
| wh:.l * system wh°n entering it through
| the* mncuons Firf S ich articles
j shoul 1 r.ev r b • n-' d except on the pre
j s r.prions from reputable physicians,
the d .nrige they will do is ten fold
the good v< n can possibly derive from
th in. Hill’s Catarrh Caro, mannfac
tcued 'by F J. Cheney & Cj., Toledo,
O., contains no mercury, and is taken,
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucuous surface) of the sys
tem. In baying Hall’s Catarrh Care b»
It is ttken
still use the
.stent, but it is grad-
uni the sharp craek of
rarely heard,
iv I dps, I am reminded
s accuracy some men
;c «>f whips. I suppose
earlied a higher stand-
y in this respect than
«»f men. I have seen
P« P m silver half dime
Weilty feet every time
i:ip. They can simply
y want to hit as long
•ae!t <>f the whip, lint
h 1 have seen ox cart
!' a snake’s head at a
■y feet, and they could
It pleased them to do
' 'fimes-Democrat.
EVER WATCHFUL/
Little Care will Save the
Reader Future Trouble.
TORTURING
DISFIGURING
Skin, Scalp and Blood
Humours
Speedily Cured by Guticura
Soap, Ointment and Pills
When the Best Physicians and
All Else Fail.
The agonizing itching nnd burning
of the skin, us in eczema; the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair
and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled
head; the facial disfigurements, as in
pimples and ringworm; the awful suf
fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn-
out parents, as in milk crust, tetter ami
salt rheum,— all demand a remedy of
almost superhuman virtues to success
fully cope with them. That Cuticura
Soap, Ointment and Fills are such
stands proven beyond all doubt. No
statement is made regarding them that
is not justified by the strongest evi
dence. The purity and sweetness, the
power to afford immediate relief, tins
certainty of speedy and permanent
cure, the absolute safety and great
economy have made them the standard
skin cures, blood purifiers and humour
remedies of the civilized world.
Bathe the affected parts with liot
water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the
surface of crusts and scales, and soften
the thickened cuticle. Dry, without
hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint
ment freely, to allay itching, irritation
and inflammation, and soothe and heal,
and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent
Fills, to cool and cleanse the blood.
This complete treatment, costing but
one dollar, affords instant relief, per
mits rest and sleep in the severest
forms of eczema and other itching,
burning and scaly humours of the skin,
scalp and blood, and points to a speedy,
permanent and economical cure when
all other remedies and the best physi
cians fail.
Tin* fra no w
(ponmh. thong
any sp‘*eial we
*• of tin* <
;i weight <*
luerl.v in geiifi
name of tin*
.1 U>>*
A BAILOR'S MASCOTS,
Ml«eella.i£*.u» That ll<
Taken From Hi*. Miore.
Jack Tar is notoriously Improvident,
and most of our naval teamen when
they got ashore spend their money, he
it more or less, with a lavish hand.
Shore leave is limited to twenty-four
hours, but in that brief time the* tin re
strained sailor managvs to run through
about all tin* cash In* earries.^vith him.
He plunges into a whirl of Jtission
ami is oftentimes cheated or rohbed of
a good share of his ready assets, hut a
percentage of the latter* is also apt to
go for anything that happens to strike
Ids almost childish fancy. Mascots art*
ihe seafarers delight, and whatever
lie may come aeross which seems to
him to have a talismauie property he is
bound to buy it if lit* can; hence when
the “pier jumpers.” as those on shore
leave are technically called, return in
well fillet! barges to ihe ship and under
direction of tin* master :it arms dim!)
ip to the deeli
with them a
>f goats, dogs,
crs. etc. One
either in or <
time, went so
mascot a eolot
for tin* sum
aboard with
not allowed t.
the child was
repentant and
How many
kept on board
of tin* captain
sued
then*
th.*
miscellai
of
this •
a limit
t hil«
that cat
plus is
When tl
lined iq
the roll to disec
out* Of the mo>
the officer of tl
dumb creatures
added to the vc:
Vessel is tm hei
the ttopii-s, she
variety of ii\ im.
likely to bring
sms collection
parrots, monkeys, roost-
ailor on the Kearsnrge,
it of his sense's at tin*
far as to purchase as a
tl hahy from its mother
and came
in his arms, lie was
retain it. however, and
‘emually restored to its
ysterieal parent,
f the mascots may 1m*
os within tin* discretion
A liberal policy is pur-
atter. But manifestly
to the number of those
■ojuiu.ulatoil. The sur-
ishore without delay,
nod “pier lumpers” are
the ship’s writer calls
*ior the laggards,
; t perplcxim.
H* deck to ,1
it is
dlltie
ol's luei
home’
•id.* What
y not he
ie. If the
aid from
tally
pros* ms for tie* home
friends of the sailors. But these are
only temporary tenants of the hold and
would not he permitted to remain on
board long.- Leslie’s Weekly.
ids
pound.
Sp;
sour*
\ lied
name
the
•’ll!
word
called b«
made
villi the
a* peseta piece, which com*
vith tie* American dollar, is
'1’iidn (shield), “l'cseta.” the
the small coin representing
etary standard, means simply
ieee.“ “Ruble” is from the
caning “to cut.” and was so
iginally the coin was
mmental edge.
itli
Quick Arrest
J A Gallecige, of Verbena. Ala , was
twice in the hospital frcmla severe’caee
After! doc-
infiammation and cured him. It con
Smith & Bro.
Druggist.
H. R. Palmer & Sous
When you want a pleasant physic try
Ohamberlain’s stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They are easy to take and pleas
ant to effect. For sale by all druggists
k Clear Course.
Unit be is a man after ber
! suppose be will get It’’—
Pretty Decent Iluabnnd.
•Rut you say her marriage to young I
Made Young Again. |
'One of Dr. King’s New Life Filip
Highroller turned out better than was | each night for two weeks has pnt mein
my ‘teens’ again” writes D. Hq Turner
'M11e!i better, lie hndn t spent more I Dempseytown, Pa
an half her money when they sop-
ated.” Btuoklvii Life.
Ai’IImCn Alin.
They’re the b 3 8t
in the world for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25o at W. J. Smith*& Bro,
the Idea of | H. R. Palmer & Sons, Drug Store.
1 don't quite grasp it.
Artist -The idea is to sell it—(Jhica- |
go News.
res Eczema, Itching Humor*. Pimples and j
Carbuncles — Costs No’hlng to T»y.
B. B. B (Eo‘anic Blood Balm) is
certain and su e cure for eczema,itching
skiu, humors, scabs, scales, watery blis
'ers, pimp’es. aching bones or jiinta,
boiles carbuncles, prickling pain in the
skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Bo
tanic Blood Balm eures the worst and
moil deep-seated cases by enriching,
purifying and vitalizing the blood,
thereby giving a healthy blood supply
to the skin. Heals every sore and gives
the rich g>ow of health to the skin.
Builds up the broked down body and
madkes the blood red nnrishing. Es
pecially advised for chronic, old cases
that doctors, patent medicines and hot
springs fail to core. Druggists, $1,
with complete directions for home cure.
To prove B. -3. B. cores, sample sent
free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Go , Atlanta, Ga.. Describe trouble, and
free medical advice sent in sealed letter.
Some Vlsncl M «*.■»*« re men tw.
Ybcn I wul. b a new Imililiu" ifoin
up day by (t y from foundation 1
:stuIV.” said the city salesman. ’
so muddled by the time it is com
jdoted Hint I cannot tell for tlie lift
me whether it is fifty feet wide or
So far as mere visual measure
incuts e.i, the size varies so much In
■ourse of construction that eonfti
sion is unavoidable. \\ lien tint
•avalion for the foundation Is 111 order,
the bole in the ground seems so enor
mous that 1 could take oath it covers
acre lot. After tlte steel frame
work in.es up the building sltrinks
nmszinyly. and I say to myself: ‘\Vell
that isn't poin-4 to he stu-li a liiK affair
after all. How eotiid my eyes have de
ceived me so when looking at the ex
■avatlonV tint when tint walls are
flnislnsl and the windows in and the
decorations nil stuck in place the whole
hulldiiiK swells out annul prodigious
ly.”—New York Times.
SECRETS
i of SutTVrin;*.
Mothers Friend
THE BRAiinr.U) KFOl'I.ATOR CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
*i ' “* The W ostes of The body.
Every seven days the blood, muscles
and bones of a man of average size loses
two pounds of woruoat tissue. This
waste cannot he replenished and the
health and strength kept up without
oerfect digestion. When the stomach
and digestive organs fail to perform their
furetions, the stre-gth lets down, health
gives way, and disease sets up. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and
ligestive crganB to digest and assimilate
dl of the wholesome food that may be
aten into the kind of blood that rebuilds
he tissues and protects the health and
■Itreugth of the mind and body. Kodol
ores Iudigestion, Dyspepsia and all
ttomach troubles.” It is an idt al spring
tonic. Sold by The Urr Drug Co.
4 r«***s In Mu* Worltl.
Tin* hiuhfst t russ in tin* world is said
to l»t* that whitli caps tin* h»fth*st l»<*ak
( tho ILirz mountains. The cross Is ir*
ality n tt»wcr. and it etumnands i\
igniticent view of the country
around. The height of tin* tower is 1‘Jo
t. nml it stantls on a mountain 1.781
t above the s,* ;l l,*v» l. A stair of ‘Jon
S The Claike County BuildiDg
| Loan & Improvement Co.
S Has motley to loan on reasona-
8 hie terms, on Real Estate
J? Athens and vicinity. Apply at
O otlice of the secretary in 11 to
k?
ij Athens Savings Bank Building.
*
LODGE DIRECTORY,
St. Ki.mo
:io X
Castle hall
‘lay ton and \\ all
H Nickkhso;
Keystone Ciiaptrh. R. A. M.
Keystone Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masona
meets every thirtl Tuesday ni^ht at h o’clock at
the ltxlgo rot,m in the Max Joseph building
G. TursSKl.l., Secretary
Mt. Vehnon Loi>oe. F. and a. M*
Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 22. F. & A. MS
neets in regular conununication overy second
Thuraday night in each m. nth at Masonic hall
'rd floor Max Joseph building Clayton street 1
All Master Masons are oord.ally invited to
attend. W. F. Dokhky, W. M.
J. Gakeihm d. Secretary
Ihe
hut
heft
.1 tie* In
rliich tin* |>.
elimh.
A 5ure Thing
It is said that nothing is sure 'except
ieath and taxes, hot that is not alto
ether true. Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption is a sure cure for all
ung and threat troubles. Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs C. B. Van
Metre, cf Shepherdtown, W. Ya , says
I had a sev* re case of Bronchits and
for a year tried everything I heard of
hot got no relief. One bottle of Dr.
King s New Discovery then cared
absolutely.” P’s infallible for Croup
Whooping Cough, Grip, Pheumoniaand
Consumption. Try it. It’s guaranteed
hy W. J. Smith Bro , and H. R
Palmer & Sous, Druggists. Trial hot
ties free Regalar sizes50c, #1.00.
The Kentuckian’s Boast.
Kentuckians boast their fast horses
tine whiskey and beautiful women, bnf
very housekeeper in this city who uses
Clifton floor, made of native Kentucky
wh<at, knows that this great state pos
sesses another pridcct of nuexcelled
merit.—".Wingfield Cash Grocery.
Sciatic Rheum.ll.m Cured After Fourteen Year.
I ol Suffering.
I have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years,” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I
was able to be around bnt constantly
suffered. I tried every thing I could heat
of and at last was told to try Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm, whtsh I did and was
immediately relieved and in a short time
cured, and I am happy to say it has not
sines returned.” Why not nse this lini
ment and get well? It is for sale hy all
druggists.
rss Lone,k. No. 75. I. 0.70. ».
Meets every Tuesday nivht at 8 o'clock a*
laodge room, in < 'arlfon building, on Jackson
*tre«t. All Odd Fellows in good standing ln^
vited to attend.
Dozieh, Noble Grand.
G. E. Stone, Recording Secretary.
Williams Lodge, N . 15, I. o. O. F.
Meets every Monday night at 7 o'clock at
lodge room in Carlton building, on .Tackeo
street. All < hid Fellows in good standing
We buy 2nJ hand wheel- 1 , repair Bicycles, Sewing,
Machines, Guns, Locks,Key Fittings, all work guaranteed.
We sell the Standard S wing Machines, the best machines
made and lightest running machine on the market We i sr ’ eyo ?i Ee< the 8eDoln ®
keep needles, bobbins, etc . for all machines, and pumps, P . j, 0 heney & Oo. TeatimoniiU free,
tubes, tins, cement for b'cycles. Sign over the dooi on
Lumpkin street in the Petrie Building.
Sold by all Druggists, 75o.
Hall’s FamUy Pills are the best.
FIFTY CENTS
A MONTH
A small bottle of Scott’s
Emulsion costing fifty cents
On account of ^above occasion the j W |]J ] ast a baby a month—a
— u few drops in its bottle each
time it is fed. That’s a small
outlay, for so large a return of
health and comfort.
Babies that are given
Scott’s Emulsion quickly re
spond to its helpful action.
It seems to contain just the
elements of nourishment a
baby needs most.
Ordinary food frequently
lacks this nourishment; Scott’s
Emulsion always supplies it
We'll send yoa a sample free upon re<]uesL
SCOTT & B0WNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York.
National Conference ol Charltlee a-d Correc
tions. Atlanta,(la , nay 6.12, 1903.
Seaboard Air Line R R , will Fell »ound
trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga., at ratea and
under conditions named below. Ratea
one fare pine 25 tvtito, (Minimnm 50
cent*.) Dates of sale, May 4'Ti and 5th
and for trains schednled to arrive in At
lanta before noon of May 6th
Limits, continums passage in eaoh
direction final limit May 16th 1903.
O. B. Ryan, J. Z. Hoke,
G. P. A., Agt. Athens, Ga,
Portsmonth, Va.
W. E. Christian,
A. G. P. A , Atlanta, Ga.
The l.nnin
“CouMn’t you
on tli.at iMc i-r”
“No.”
“Wliat was t*io tr*>ul>!o.”
“I pronounce**! tla* name of tho horse
correctly ami the bookmaker couldn’t
understand tne.”- Washington Star.
i '. Knights of PythlM
ght fit 7 :U0 o’clock M its
the Mux Joseph building, corner
iiU2, 3 ring^ 1
Athens Lo
Meets Kvery \V
lodge onnrters
M. (:
R. K. OlOA'lE.
R. P. O. K.
'■ night a! o’clock
lihling, < lay tot
o:l, F.xalte<l Rule.
arlto
All Odd Fellows
itod to attend.
K. \V. PaIi.ev, NoliltiGrand.
. A. Mealok, Recording See) etary.
Olivrk Kncampment, Ns. . 1. O. O. F.
Meets every Friday night at 8 o’clock at Odd
Fellows hal on Jackson street. All patriarch*
good standing invited.
H. Risson, Chief Patriarch. 1.
L. T. (.‘AltiTimes,
eribt
Athens Conwnt No. 21, B. Je S. A..
Meets on 2nd ainl 4:li Wednesc’ay nights In
each mono
Joseph building,
urged to atteud
J. F Haht T. I M.
J. K. Kenney. Recorder.
Oconee Tuide, I. O It. M.
Oconee Tril>e. No. l.*>, 1. O. R. M., meets every
Vednesday night at 7 :J0 o’clock, at Red M-n^f
hall, third flooi Carlton building. Visiting Bed
Men cordially invited to attend
A. \V. Vess, Sachem.
O. A. i.AMnBitt' < TiiMf nf Re'F'F rtlM
For Sale |
One good ()rg;ui. £
One vaetint lot below my §
home oil Oeouee street.
Apply to Mrs. T. A. jjj
£ Adams, 4*>7 Oconee St. a
*
?or Infants
OR IA
iid Children.
In- Kind You Have Always Bough!
B- G the
Beni tho
Sigaatu*
«r
Tin m Yw Haw Mwap BuK
ECZEMA
and all Skin Diseases cured by
BANNER SALVE
The most healing salve in the world.
The Doctor Said “Stick To It”
Qeo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Qa., write*!
••Eczema broke out on my baby covering hla
entire body. Under treatment of our family
phyaician he got worae aa bo could not Bleep
for the burning and itching. We uaed a box of
BANNER SALVE on him and by the time it
waa gone he waa well. Tho doctor aeeing it waa
curing him amid: ‘stick to it for it is doing hf
more good than anything X have done for him.'
GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cents
tf.H. R. Palmer & Sons, Arnold & Sor
rells, The Orr Drug Oo., W J. Smith &
Bro. and E. 0. McEvoy.
Arrival and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
City Time is 20 minutes slower than K&utern
and JO minutes fa. u t«r than Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
R W. Sizer. Agant.
GEORGIA R. R.
Leaves 'J.oua. m.'j Arrives
Leaves 4:10 p.m
SEABOARD AIR LINE R’Y.
HORTH BOUirr.
52, at 10:22 n. n
02, at 2:27 p. 1
88, at lo 55 p. r
SOUTH BOrtfD.
5:85 a. m.
2:20p. m.
6:05 p.m.
C. B. Ryan, Gen. Pasenger Agent,
J. Z. Hoke. Agent
No. 41, at
No. 33. at
No. 53, at
OENTP.AL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
VtrlT^ 1 :00 p.m. L-jaye 3:45 p.m.
Leare 7 -.80 a m. Airiye 9:05 p. m,
J. E. HUMPHREY, Agent,