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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10. 1903.
Stomachs on Stills.
The man who puls on stilts does not in
crease his actual stature by the breadth of
a hair. He feels taller while he’s on the
stilts, and when he’s off them he feels
^shorter than he ever
felt. Stimulants are
the stilts of the stom
ach. They make a
man feel better for the
time being, but he
feels a great deal worse
[ for them afterward.
The need of the man
those stomach is
weak” is not stimu
lation but strength.
I>r. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Ihscovery
perfectly answers that
need. It cures the dis
eases of the digestive
and nutritive system
which make the stom
ach '’weak.” It en
ables the digestion and
assimilation of food, so
that the body receives
the nutrition on which
depends its strength.
"I took two bottle* of
In Pierce"* Golden Med
ical Discovery for stomach
trouble " wnte* Clarence
Came* K»q , Taylorstown.
Loudoun Co.. V*. «It did
' tie «*o much good that I
didn't take any more. I
can eat most anything
now. I am *o well pleased
: ! hardly know how to thank you lor your
n for mat ion. I tried a whole lot of things
1 vr f’.r to you. A gentleman told me of
medicine and how it cured hi* wife.
l#-xtle of it. Am now
not know what I should
a ioi Dr. Picric * Golden
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Medical liiacow
The sole ll
permit t lie- «ii
pro!-,. Jm„! In
tiieduuies. J
fore miept ,
Medical lW.
The blu^m
the Use of Id.
live for substitution Is to
rr to makr the little more
he sale of less meritorious
f gains; You lost. There-
• bulotilule for w Golden
ur\.
>h lit
er is made active by
e'a 1‘leaaallt Pellets,
If in nerd of building materials,
sa*h, floors, blinds, brick, lime, ce-
meut, moulding, turned columns,
haiurters, brackets, mantels, or any
thing you may want. Gall on the
Lyudou M’t’g Go. and you will get
just what you need, and at the low
est prl-*e.
MRS. J. S. KING ENTERTAINS.
Friday afternoon at her elegant home
on Cobb street Mrs. James S King gare
a delightful reception In honor of Mrs.
E. D. Crain, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Wal
ter T. Fort-ee and Mies Jessie Hopkins,
of Athena. Those who receired with
Mrs. King and the guests of honor were
Mrs. A L. King, Mis. George Lucas and
Mrs. J. R Bollock. Mrs. King was de-
ligbtful as hostess and entertained her
goeeu in a ino6t charming manner
Assisting in the entertainment of the
large nnmberof ladies who caLed daring
tne afternoon were Mrs. Euler B Smith,
Mrs. Louis Nichols; Misses Florence
Hodgson, Susie Butler, Carrie Wier,
Annie KiDg and Mary Carithets. Misses
Ruby and Janet King served appolin
arts tea in the sitting room, which was
beautifolly decorated in red ai d green
The home was a scene of b anty in its
lovely decorations. The parlor, library
snd ballway were adorned with cut
flowers and lo-ely ferns most artistically
arranged The dining room was charm
ing in pink roses, the dining table center
piece being a vase of txquinite pink
roses with pink caudles in sliver candel
abra.
Delicious refreshments were served
daring the afternoon. This n option
was one of the loveliest and most enjoy
able of all the social functions of the
the season, and the gnests of Mrs. King
earned away with them only the most
pleasing recollections of the affair.
DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFED
ERACY.
Every member of Laura Rutherford
Chapter of the Daughters of the Confed
eracy is urged to be present at the regu
lar monthly meeting of the chapter to be
held tomorrow afternoon at five o’clock,
at the residence of Mrs. M. W. Stovall
ou Mlllodge avenue.
Now is the Time to
Sprinkle Your Yards
And Dornblatt Plumbing
Co., is the place to buy. home -
Rubber garden hose, guar
anteed, S to 20 cents per
foot.
IIosc Heels and Nozzles
only * 1 .“IS.
Dornbiatt Plumbing Co*
Telephone 181.
M. C. A. Building.
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Fastidious
« OF INTEREST.'
The Latest
In the photographic art is what O. W.
Motes gives Mb patrons. His studio on
Co'lege avenue is headquarters for the
best photographic work done in Georgia
and his prices are reasonable. Sittings
made in cloudy weather as well as fair.
Phone 87.
Ask
To see tbt 10: and 25; hats at Misses
Bradberry.
*1 Oven Argument. STRAW
STRAW
UNIVERSITY SAVINGS BANK
Athens, Ga.
Capital, - - $40,000 00
Tryphosa
Is the Desert for hot weather.
Go To
Misses Bradberry for all latett styles
in fashionable millinery.
Sweet Potato Slips for Sale
10c per hundred. Mrs R C. Orr. s w
Misses Bradberry
Just rtceived a lot of fancy shapes in
chiffons, fancy plaids, etc ,for mid sum
mer wear.
EVER WATCHFUL
A Little Care will Save the
Reader Future Trouble,
Watch the kidney secretions.
See that they have the amber hue ol
health.
The discharge uot excessive or infre
quent.
Contain no brick-luBt-liln Bediment
Doan’s Kidney Pills will do this foi
The ohapter will in all probability | yri.
lake up the mattor of devising ways in
which to raise more money for the Wiu
ule Davis Memorial Hall, and it is im
portant that all the members be present.
This chunter is among the most active
in the South Ita membership has con
tributed to the fund with which the
Winnie Davis Hall is b-ing erected over
twelve hundred dollars.
Miss Lanra May Oastle, a charming
Atlanta bell, who has been visiting Miss
Montme Danstcn, bus returned to her
Mrs. D. Van Smith, of Summerville.
S. O.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. John
B Wier, on Oobb street, for a few days.
Mrs. Lillian Cook, who has been visi
ting her sister, M;s W. H. Kytle, has
returned to her homo in Atlanta.
Its work in the oven is the strongest argu
ment in favor of "GOOD LUCK" Baktng Pow.
This statement every house-keeper can
verify for herself. The fact that it makes the
best biscuit, waffles, pies and cake is why It can
be Bold in Train Loads-
Richmond. Virginia.
Men.
are constantly calling for
“something.”
To satisfy this demand we
have supplied ourselves with
such exclusive fancies in smart
Imported Fabrics as are not to
be obtained elsewhere.
These goods bear the stamp
of elegance and good taste, and
the man who is tailored in our
establishment knows that he
is well dressed because he se
cures the acme of perfection in
Style, Fit and Material.
$. Abrams,
COLLEGE - AVENUE.
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The friends of Mrs R L Moss, Jr.
are glad to knowthat she has about re
covered from her recent illness.
Miss Beatrice Nt lots, of West Point,
Ga., is visiting her sister. Miss Byrdie
Nelms, on Dougherty street.
Miss Hester, of Bostwick, Ga., will
visit Miss Daisy Smith, of this oity, next
week.
Dr. E. O. McEvoy left yesterday for
Macon where he will spend a few days.
Mr. R A Saye is quite sick at his
home ou Thomas street.
Mr J. A. Darwin is bacx from a visit
to frieds in Rome.
Dr E. 0. McEvoy is visiting relatives
in Macon.
FREE TRYPHOSA FREE
The ladies and gentlemen of Athens
are cordially invited to demonstration of
Tryphosa the most perfect of all deserts,
Served gratis for one week beginning
May 8th at Davison & Lowe. 6
They watch the kidnevs and car
them when they’re sick.
Mr. John Z .llois, Oity Auditor, resid
lug at 731 Robert street, Newport, Ky
says : "A mail who has never had back
ache or kidney complaint in any of its
many forms can scarcely gauge the mis
ery a sufferer endures who is annoyeo
day and night by this far too prevalent
trouble. To all such my advioe is pro
cure Doan’s Kidney Pills and take t
coarse of the treatment. The result ol
the use of three boxes proved to me tbai
the remedy is up to representations auri
deserves my unqhaiinm innopJ?
For sale by H R Palmer & s ° BS
Price, OO oeiuM Fo8t»T-'MllbD rQ Go
Buffalo, N. Y., sole ngonts"- ^ cr
United States
Remember the nann-Doan's—aurt
take no other.
The Kentuckian’s Boast.
Keutnckiaus boast their fast horses,
fine whiskey and beantifnl women, but
every housekeeper in this city who ose.
Clifton flour, made of native Kentucky
wheat, knowR that this great Btate pos
sesses another product of nnexcelled
merit. Wingfield Cash Grocery.
United Coofedeaate Veterans Reunion, New
Orleans, La., May is is. 1903. very Low
Ratee Via The Southern Railway.
Tickets on sale May 16-21, 1903, inclu
sive, with final date to leave New Or
leans without validation, May 24th,
1903, rate to apply, one oent per mile
traveled, rate from Athens 11 40 By
deposit of t ckets by original pnrehaser
(personally) with Special Agent, New
Orleans, between 8:00 a. m , and 8 :00
p m., not later than May 24, 1903, and
on payment of fee of 60 cents, extension
of retnrn final limit may be extended to
June 16. 1903.
Side trips at reduced rates to nearby
points.
Be sore your tickets reads over the
Southern Railway, best schedules. Poll
man service, Dining Car service and
solid trains running through.
For any additional information oall
on or address R. W. Sizer, 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
GOOD TEMPLARS
INSTALL OFFICERS
At an enthusiastic meeting of Evans
Lodge of Good Templars Thursday
ni2bt, the following officers were in
(stalled for the prestut quarter :
Chief Templar, U v G. E S'one.
Vice Templar, Mrs H E Mirt n.
Secretary, H L C .ok.
Financial Secretary, 11. G. Wise.
Treasurer, Mbs J. W Kenney.
Chaplain, R v. M. H. Eakes.
Marshal, E. J. Crawford.
Deputy Marshal, Miss Kate Childers
Guard, M;t>a Pearl Williams.
Sentiual, J. M. Zaber.
Past-Chief Templar, A W. Vess
Organist, Mrs H. L. Cook.
This lodge is add.ng new members at
every meeting, having trebled its mem-
oership since its organization three
months since.
The members will enjoy an ice cream
festival at their meeting Thursday
eight, a»>d the committee are aDxions
that ever.- number be prts<nt.
.A «ure 1 hinjj
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not alto
gether true. Dr. King’s New Discovery
(or Consumption is a sure cure for all
ung and threat troubles. Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs C. B. Van
Metre, cf Shepherdtowu, W Ya , Bays:
I ha t a s» v re ca«e of Rronchits and
tor a year tried everything I heard of,
>ut got no relief. One bottle of Dr.
King s New Discovery then cured me
ibsolutelj.” It’s infallible for Croup,
Whooping Cough, (Trip, Phenmouiaand
Consumption. Try it. It’s guaranteed
•>y W. J. Smith & Bro , and H. R.
Palmer & Sons, Druggists. Trial bot
tles fr.e Regular siz^s gO-l $1.00.
NEW RULE MADE
BY RAILWAY CO.
Patrons of Athens Electric
Street Railway Co. •
Are Notified.
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 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,
ii2 Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
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I A. UXTETOT LOT g
g Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patches, Stamped g
g Bishop Collars. g
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped? |
Pee the new patterns, Cherries, Currents, Wheat, Wild S
Roses, Grapes, Violets. N
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. |
SSSSSSSSS5SSS
j Summer
The following rule Las beren issued for
the guidance of motormen and conduc
tors, “After this date motormen, ex
cept to avoid accidents, will not stop
between crossings on heavy np grades
nor ou curves except at the far end.
The heavy grades to which this rule
will particularly apply arc : Broad st.
between Jtckson and College. Hancock
between Hull and Lumpkin, Thomas
st., between Broad and Clayton, Hoyt
st. # between Jackson and College, Jack-
son st.. between Strong and Hancock
md Boulevard ou grades east and west
of Park ave.”
The attention of patrons of this com
pany is called to this ru’e that there may
be no misunderstanding or friction arit
ing from the action of mortormen and
conductors in conforming to these in
^tractions which have been issued in
the interest of better service and more
certain schedules.
C. D. FLANIGEN,
General Manager.
Athens, Ga., May 2nd, 1903.
Your grandmother’s doctor ordered
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for your father. It’s
the same old Sarsaparilla today. Low
Light and Cool.
$7.50
TO
Two piece Suits
the latest mix=
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel.
$7.50
TO
$15.00
Out Glass,
o.
Frencli Otolna.
Soudder, Jeweler.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON STREET.
THE PERPETUAL
WAR
There is always a fight
going on in every human
body between health and dis
ease. On one side are poor
food, bad air, over-work,
worry, colds, accidents. On
the other are sunshine, rest,
cheerfulness and nourish
ment.
The reason Scott’s Emul
sion fights so powerfully for
health : s because it gives so
much more nourishment than
you can get in any other way.
Get in the sunlight and try
Scott’s Emulsion.
We’ll send you a sample free upon request,
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York.
$15.00
COMFORT PERSONIFIED.
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
50c
TO
$3.00
We are sole agents in Athens for
The Dictators in
f Straw Hats...
J The latest creations from the
school of fashion.
50c
TO
$3.00
Haberdashery Department.
Is overflowing with all the smart, new things in
i Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, Etc.
Anything You Want in Underwear.
E. H. DORSE!
THE REAL NEEDS
Of every community are supplied to some extent by an
absolutely reliable and first-class Watch, Clock and
Jewelry Repair Department, such as R. Brandt main
tains.
We produce the finest work ever produced in Ath
ens, and good work is a very profitable investment for
you. We Guarantee Satisfaction.
R. BRANDT,
The Jeweler. - Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Street.