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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8. 1903,
: IN THE WORLD *
: ....OF SOCIETY. *
i *
A Nightmare
Gives point to the fact that excessive or
irregular eating disturbs the «lig<->tioii.
Nightmare < >r night hag has it s day time
Corres]>ondence in the undue tuhnesS
after eating, with the K-lchings and sour
or bitter rising so often exjn : n need after
too hastv or too hearty eating.
I»r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
cures dyspepsia and other diseases ot the
■tomach and its allied organs of diges
tion and nutrition. When these diseases
are cured, the whole tn*dy ;*hart*s m the
increase<i strength derived n<»m f<»o<l
properly digested and perfectly assimil-
iu nerd ..f metical tt
conld do no tx-ttir th.tsi
Dr K V rierce ! kn-'.v
right iu this class <•: «lis«\
Sometimes a dealt
little more profit paid
meritorious medicine
tomer a substitute
rood n as the " Disco
for him because it ]
not as good for yoi
medicine that has
which vou believe wi
Dr. Iherce’s Pleas
the clogged system
Impurities.
npted bv the
cured oth'
Lilt Pellets
If in need of building matt naD,
saeh, doors, blinds, brick, lime, ce
ment, moulding, turned columns,
balusters, brackets, mantels, or any
thing you may v
Lyndon M’f'g Co
just what you net
est price.
ant. Call on the
and vou will get
WEDDING OF MISS GERTRUDE
JACKSON TO MR W ALTER
COTHRAN.
The wedding of Miss Gertrude Jack-
•ou to Mr V r alter Cothran which was
adeinn z d ’a-t night at the Episcopal
church was most b autiful and impres
sive. Three arches in the chancel en-
t-rtwilled with t-uiilax upon which
placed candles, and the bank of palms
uid ferns framed a lovely backgronnd
lor the tableau formed by the bridal
party. W.thin the two side arches were
placed Easter lillies, the center one
under which De bride and groom
plighted their troth. The bride's maids
wore w hr e organdie gowns with pink
ribbons and carried bridesmaid’s roses.
Miss .Jcstjhme Jackson, the maid
of honor was gowned entirely
in white and ctrned bride's roses. She
.miner:lately preceded her sister the
i rid*-, wno was never lovelier than iu
her we idmg robe of white panne crept
exquisitely trimmed in lace. She ec
t. red with her father, Mr. Jackson
R-v Troy Beatty officiated. After the
church ceremony an elegant reception
was tendered at the hospitable home of
Capt. and Mrs. W. \V. Thomas.
I Among the attendants at tlio Jackson
1 Cothran wedding iu this last evening
i was Mr L A Cothran, of Rome. Mr.
(Cothran was formerly city editor of
! The Banner and his many friends
] in Athens were glad to see him
again. He is now engaged iD the cotton
' business iu K imp, where he is succeed-
! mg splendidly, tin many of his friends
' ar-* satisfied that Georgia journalism
o-t one of its brightest lights when he
; made up his mind to leave the profes
sion.
Mrs. E. A Crawford has returned from
Richmond w here she has been visiting
f r ten da$s She was accomnanied
! hf ine by Mrs Helen Gray Manson, of
i Richmond, w ho will be her guest for
sometime.
Miss Olivia Hodgson’s friends regret
That -he is to l**ave the 'atter part of this
•week for New Yoik. During her visit
h' re sl e has been the guest of Mrs.
A-bnry H< dgson.
A RULER OF WILLING
SUBJECTS.
Not all people are satisfied with their
rulers; but the subjects of “GOOD LUCK”
Baking Powder are such from choice;
they have learned by experience that he
exacts only the most reasonable tribute and
furnishes full protection to all under his
dominion.
•
Richmond, Virginia.
EXCITING SAME
iJsHORT NOTES
1
OF INTEREST.*
MISS LOU PIPKIN
HASJESIGNED
Mr. Moore, of Eufaula, Ala.,
is the New Manager of
the Western Union.
There has been a change made at the
ofiioe of the Western Union Telegraph
Company in this city.
Miss Lon Pipkin, who has been
manager of the Athens office for a num
ber of years, has resigned her position
and will take a needtd rest.
Mr. K. F. Moore, of Knfanla, Ala., is
the successor of Miss Pipkin as mana
ger of the Athens office. He haB a wife
and two children. Mr. Mcore and b s
family are given a hearty welcome to
Athens.
Two Local Teams, Composed
of Dry Goods Men Will
Play Ball.
An exciting game of his ba'l is prom
ised for this afternoon on Herty ti'ld
Two local teams to be picked from the
mployees of Mich tel Brothers. Turner
& Hodgson and the Flatow Company,
will cross bits. The ga ne w 11 be nm
pired by Mayor Rhodes and Mr. E H,
Dorsey, and will be ca'led prruiptly at
5 :45 o'clock.
Following is the line np of the two
teams :
Turner, J. p
Hodgson, R c
Turnor, E t st
Willis It
Ballcck 2b
Turner, C iff 3b
Bryant If
Whitehead cf
Turner, Hufe rl
The Latest
In the photographic art is what C W.
Metis gives bis patrons. His stadia on
Oo'b ge avenue is headquarters for the
best photographic work done in Georgia
and his prices are reasonable. Sittings
made i'i cliudy weather as well as fuir
Phone 87
Sylph Flour
At Epper-Wilsins Co. Phone 73 1
The X-Ray,.
Recent experiments, by practical teste
end examination with the aid of the X
Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh
of the stomach is not a disease of itself,
bat that it results from repeated attacks
pf indigestion. "‘How can 1 enre my in
digestion ?'* Kcdol Dyspepsia Care is
caring thousands. It will cure you ot
indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent
or cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Ko ol
digests what you eat—makes the stom
ach sweet. Sold by The Orr Drug Co
New Things
tiling-'
Law j
in \v
, WI‘
and ('anarv
Araoiu' the
lately received
Mocking Bird
Cages.
New stock Cream Kivewr-,'
Water Cinders, I<•*- l:.-ts,
Fly Fans and tener-.l me;
Spring and 'uminp-r <5 > > Is j
Our line "f 11’liner' el - a:.d j
Chamber S is \va- m Vi r mure j
complete. T Lie <1 ;is-,\a;-
in great \ arietv
The Huggins China House
Broad St.
Union Teleppli College
Wants Yonnp Men and Ladies to
learn Telegraphy and Tvp'-wnnng.
Railway anti Commercial
Telegraphy
Taught thoroughly bv Practical Method, j
Facilities unsurpassed.
Terms lowest.
Day and Night S*“»«ions Corr*spond-
eoce solicited. 117 1 .. Whitehall St
Atlanta, Ga.
apartvef Athenians went to
Atlanta y- -terday to attend the Nordic*
concert, among them Misses Keipp,
Purccker, Gallagher and Foster, of
Lu y Cobb.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Sperings, who
have been visiting the family of Mr. A.
\V. Vess, hive returned to their home at
Acgn-dP,
Mr Henry Hawse, after spending
several days with mends here, left yes-
tepUy for his home in Birmingham.
RILEY IU TALK
OF
STRAW
STRAW
HATS!
HATS!!
UNIVERSITY
SAVINGS BANK
Athens, Ga.
Capital.
$-10,000 00
Savinks IMm
sits Only, on which
• A Dollar Sa\
t*«i is i\ Dollar Made.”
hi
A ■count Today.
Ewing
Broach
i Alexander
j N.chols
> Wier
> Caoate
Michael
' Collins I
f Hughes
Harris and Baker substitutes for Tur
ner & Hodgson.
After LaGrippe.
L'sfc a worse thing befall, rebuild the
consumed tissues and renew the supply
of red blood corpuscles with the quick
e6t digested and most uutricious flour
made—Clifton. It is the produce of
native Kentucky wh^at.
Wingfield Cash Grocery.
Timo’hy Hay
Choice at Eppes
73.
Wilki* s Co. Phone
Lost K^ys
A 1 ntich of about 12 k-ys bt longing
o the University, lost neir Post Office
Finder will phase hand them to the
janitor, or to A. L Hull. 1
Evaporated Apricots
At Eppes- Wilkins O >. 2
We Deliver Ice
Over the city. Weatherly Ice Co.,
phone 204, Wall st. G
Heme Made
Mulli•» and Pancake Rye, at Eppei-
Wilkins Co. *
Mr
J. H. Buchauan, a newspaper
nun Cneser. S. C . is a visitor to
s. a guest- of Mr R Brand.
Clarence Connerat, of Savannah,
lr (t T Ja k-on, of Augusta, are
Mr and Mrs J. H. Fleming.
B-n lira ie
I) catur, Ala
k’lth Mrs Fannie Crane.
Jerome R Riley, one of the leading
democrats tf the negro race in the
United States, will deliver an address at
the court house in this city tonight
which will no doubt be heard by many.
Riley comeB to Athens with many en
dorsements from democrats at the North
as well as the South and those who have
heard him say that he is a good enter
tainer on the platform.
Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater,
Minn , after having spent over $2,000
with the best dcc^ors for stomach tron
ble, without 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 wf 11 man
today. If troubled with indigestion,
bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite
or constipation, give thes* Tablets a
trial, and yon are certain to be more
than pleasi d with the result. For sale
at 25 cents a b'/x by all druggists
TEN CANDIDATES
E
We Sell Ice Books.
Any s / > wai.ttd. Weatherly I it- Go
Wall st.
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 Ooods 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.
Pine Apple
Chunks at Kpj e*
Wilkius Co. Phone
73.
Mr J H. D zier leaves today for
Columbia to spend a few days locking
after (,um ess interests there.
Mr and Mrs E-co't Brown left yee-
terday for Savannah, where they will
visit Miss Ellen Hodge.
Mr K E. Pomeroy and Mr. T. K
B daud, of Atlanta, hre at the Cummer-
John Temple Graves and Mrs.
i are guests of Dr. and Mra H C
No Loss ot Time.
“I have sold Chamberlaine’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
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, PI, month, Okla
homa. As will be seen by the above the
j threshers were able to keep on with their
arrived last night ! work without losing a single day’s time
to spend the sum- * Yo should keep a bottle of this remedy
in your home. Fur 6ale by all drug
gists.
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
All Varieties and
at All Prices..,,,,
Best Values.
D. W. McGregor,
The Book Store.
.; Mrs H. D. Bunn, of Waycross, is vis
! mug her father, Captain T. H. Dozier.
Mrs. Vassar Wooley, of Atlauta,
visiting Mrs. Chas. Griffith.
Mr. Samuel Olive, of Elberton, is in
the city for a few days.
Have yonr prescriptions tilled by The
Orr Drug Co.
ED POSITION
Notice Red Men.
There will be a called meeting of
Oconee Tribe No 15, I O R M , for
degree work Saturday night at 9 o’c’ock.
A W. VESS, Sachem.
O. H. LAMBERT, O of R.
Commandery Intpec io n .
Commander FraLk O. lli ler, of Fort
Valley, will yi.it Atht-n, today for the
pntpist-if inspecting licdfrey de Bouil
lon Uommaudery of Knight Templais,
No 14, tonight
i Seed Plus
j \\ Inpporwill and Unknown, at Eppes-
| Wilkius Co. 2
; Fruits
Apples, Oiauges, Sirawberrits at Wil-
I A MEW IjOT I
k? Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patelie*, Stamped <3
g Bishop Collars. g
| Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped? g
Seethe new patterns, Cherries, Currents, Wheat, Wild S
8 Boses, Grapes, Violets. 8
| Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. |
Glenn Lodge of O id Fellows is dmug
a great deal of degree work and the
order is enjoying much prosperity.
AS the meeting at the lodge rooms
TaeaiHy night te|i candidates were in
itiated into the mysteries of O Id Fellow
ship.
Von should not feel tired all the time
—heal'hy people don’t—yon won’t if
yon take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a wli'le.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
I wish to notify my friends and ac-
qu intauces that I will from now on le
found at Davison & Dowe’s where I
will be glad to serve them.
Mrs Annie WiDgfield O'Farrell.
5pedat Low Rate* to New Orfean* Account of
the Reunion.
Account of Reunion of United Con
federate Veterans the Seaboard Air Line
will sell tickets Athens to New Orleans,
and return at rate of
S11.40
Tickets on sale May 1 Gth to 21st, in
clusive. Limited to retnrn without
validation May 24th. An extension of
the final limit to Jane 15th, may be had
by depositing ticket with Joint Agent
on payment of fee of Fifty Cents.
The Seaboard Air Line offers the
Veterans and their friends the shortest,
quickest and most comfortable trp from
Athens, to New Orleans, spec al trein
service will be arranged and every com
fort looked after.
For all information call on J. Z. Hoke,
Agent, Athens. Or write
J. A. VON DOHLEN,
Trav. Pass. Agent, Atlanta. Ga.
W. E. CHRISTIAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agt.
NOTCOMPLETE
The new church building of CX*one<-
street Methodist church is very rapidl;
nearing completion. Iu fact the build
ing has been finished wirh the excep
tion of wiring the lights and some of th»
painting. It is a much neater and mon
t tractive building than the old strnc
ture.
It was*intended to hold the dedica
tory servioo in the new building Sun
day morning, bnt they will uot be helo
until the following Suuday when every-
will have been completed.
Royal Salad Dressing
AtEpie Wilkins Co Phone 73
Ice, Ice, Ice.
We are selling icr made of pure moun
tain water. Weatherly Ije Co., Wall
street, phoue 204. 6
Butier
Price’s Butter, nothing better, try it,
at Williamson’s.
Harris Lilhia
Gingtr Ale and Carboua*
Wilkius Co.
d at Eppes-
9 Sarsaparilla
Jl P ut t ^ ie k est ‘ n **• You
get the best out of it. And
the doctors approve. ikw«ri£;
Cut G-Iass,
o.
Scudder, Jeweler.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON STREET.
FOEE TRYPHOS FREE
The ladies and gentlemen of Athens
are cordially invited to demonstration ot
Tryphosa the moat perfect of all deserts,
Served gratis for one week beginning
May 8th at Davison & Lowe. (’>
Strawberries
There are all kinds of beiriee, but the
iiuest Strawberries ot the season are at
vVtlhamson's.
Vluslard
11 irso Radish at Eppes Wilkins Co.
Vegatables
Bee’s, Squish, Irish Potatoes, fresh
Beans, new Catbage, at Williamson's.
Tiyphosa
Is the I)es-rt for hot weather. ti
Summer Clothing
Light and Cool.
$7.50
TO
$15.00
Two piece Suits j
the latest mix= |
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel, i
COMFORT PERSONIFIED,
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
50c
TO
Fancy
Baldwin
Phone I Ss.
Apples at M. M. Arnold's
A Towel in Addition.
There is no nse going to the dry goods
store to bny yonr towels when yon caD
get a good GO inch towel by bnyiug a 48
pound sack of Clifton floor. When yon
buy Clifton yon not only get the best
floor made, bnt get the towel in addi
tion. Wingfield Cash Grocery.
GET MARREID.
Eight page paper, address Cnpid L,
Box 4S7, Charleston, S C
The A hens Guards.
The Athens Gourds will meet ot their
srrnory tonight at 8 ;15 o'clock for the
purpose of porticipatipg iu a drill of the
extended order. Each member is urged
to be present.
Good Advice.
The most miserable beings in the
world arethosesnfferirg from Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint, More than
seventy-five percent of the people in the
United States are afflicted with these
two diseases and their i fleets : such as
Soar Stomach, S.ck Headache. Pabitual
Costiveness, Palpitation of tin Heart,
Heart-bnrn, Waterbrash, Gnawing and
Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stom
ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tonngne and
Disagreeable Taste in the Month, Com
ing up of Food after Eating, Low Spir
its, etc. Go to yonr Druggist and get s
bottle of August Flower for 25 or 75
cents. Two doses will relieve yon. Try
it.
is complete*
without
(REAMofKeNTUCKY
•Whiskey*
A taste tonic. Its fine, mature flavor spurs
the jaded appetite. Its parity soothes and
nourishes the tired system.
Write ft* tn.lroU.t-
Sold by Athens Dispensary.
ITRMER&COV'"" 1 " 5
/.a NON NAT 1.0 USA
We are sole agents in Athens for |
The Dictators in j
n no j Straw Hats. ♦ ♦
jOvUU J The latest creations from the i
school of fashion.
50c
TO
$3.00
Haberdashery Department.
overflowing with all the
Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery,
smart, new things
Negligee Shirts, Etc.
Anything You Want in Underwear*
E. H. DORSEY.
Fish Nets, : Cast Nets,
BROOK NETS-AII Sizes.
Hooks and Fishing Tackle.
Hearing Hardware Go.
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.