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THE Banner, sujiiHY MokmnG, may df, 1903;
Half and Half.
The dyspeptic may well be represented
pictorially as being half masculine and
naif feminine, and combining the least
desirable characteristics of either sex.
He has all the stubbornness of the man
with the peevish ir
ritability of a sick
woman. He’s not
pleasant company at
nome or abroad.
Dr. Pierce’s ('.olden
Medical Discovery
cures dyspepsia and
other diseases of the
stomach and associ
ated organs of diges
tion and nutrition. No
It renews physical' *
health which carries
with it cheerfulness
of temper, and ma
life a pleasure instead
of a penance.
The "Discovery”
purifies the blood by
eliminating the cor
rupt and poisonous
accumulations from
which disease is bred.
It increases the ac
tivity of the blood-
making glands, so
increasing the supply
of pure rich blood,
every organ of the lx*ly.
life and new strength,
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I IN THE WORLD {
....OF SOCIETY. |
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ot«lr
MrUi.
Th*i Senior claw and Elective B, jof
Lucy Oobb, returned last n'ghfe from
Tallulah, wheto the/ have fccon t^ie 1
guests of Mrs. M. A. L‘p3Comb.
.riscorery* him re
write* Mr. M. H.
iJrrful
ifCharleston, Franklin Co., Ark. "I had
it cast ol dvNjx-jisia. the doctor* say, that
r saw. After trying seven doctors and
ild hear of. with no benefit. 1
ciolden Medical Discovery and
Ho
the worst i
th< y ever
everythin*
tried l>r. I 1
now 1 am i
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery.” There is nothing "just
as good” for diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs. f
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
1008 large pages in paper covers, is sent
free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to
pay expense of mailing only. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Union Telegraph College
Wants Young Men and Ladies to
learn Telegraphy and Typewriting.
Railway and Commercial
Telegraphy
Taught thorooghlj by Practical Method.
Facilities unsurpassed.
Terms lowest.
Day and Night Sessions. Correspond
ence solicited. 117 l 2 Whitehall St.
Atlanta, Ga.
Now is the Time to
Sprinkle Your Yards
And 1 tornblatt Plumbing
Co., is the place to buy.
Rubber garden hose, guar
anteed. S tn '20 cents per
foot.
Jb.s.- It—1 J
only $1 35.
Dornblatt Plumbing Co*
TVl«*phnnt* 181.
V. M. C. A. BuiMiiiiL
D. A. R. MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting of the
D A. R’s., was held yesterday morning
at the residence of Mrs. Billups Phinizy.
Plans were discussed for raising the
fund for the Elijah Olarke monument
whioh is to be erected by this chapter in
the city of Athens. Miss CLmak, as
chairman of the committee, will arrange
several teas, etc , to be given during the
summer for this fund. Every citizen in
Athens should feel an interest in this
movement and contribute liberally as it
will be a fitting memorial for the Revo
lutionary hero for whom our country
was named.
The delivery of the prize by the Ga
D A. R., for the best paper on Georgia
Revolutionary history to the University
will be deferred by request of Chancel
lor Hill until next year.
The report of the Congress of Daugh
ters of the American Revolution was
then given by Miss Louise DuBose, ana
the meeting adjourned.
Miss Mary Illges and Miss MinLa
Strother, of Columbus, Miss Annette
Walker, of Monroe, Miss Sujette Lanier,
of West Point, Miss Clare Felker, of
Monroe, Miss Eva Tate, of Tate, and
Miss Hennie Lou Hughes, of Danville,
will be a bevy of cha*ming young ladies
who will compose the house party of
Miss Agnes Goss dnnng the University
commencement.
The Kappa Alpha fraternity compli
mented their young lady friends with
an enjoyable dance on Monday evening
at their rooms. Refreshments were
served at Skalowski’s and the evening
was one of much pleasure.
Miss Mabel Brumby is nowin Atlanta
visiting relatives. She was delightfully
entertained here while the gnest of Mrs
A H. Hodgson. Miss Brumby’s friends
are always glad to welcome her here.
Miss Dorothy McPherson and Miss
Susie Fort entertained the members of
the Country Club with a beautiful card
party yesterday afternoon. Five-hand
enebre was the game played.
Miss Louise Hopkins, who has been
studying a,t the Scarratt Mission School,
Kansas City, will arrive this week tc
spend the summer with her father, Dr
I S. Hopkins.
Mr. Hugh Harris leaves this wpeV
hi ^ . . _ —4*iter spending
several days with his mother, Mrs.
Hugh HarriB.
Miss Jessie Gunter, who h
ting her sister. Mrs G. F Steph«ns4n,
for th9 past week, has returned to Y r
home in Social Chela
_ I
Miss Mary Hill hits gone to New Or
leans where she will be one of the maids
o? honor at the veterans’ renpion.
Miss Anita Phinizy, of Augnsta, ar
rives tonight to be the gurst of Mrs
Billaps Phinizy for several days.
Miss Mattie Sue Phin zy returns tiday
from Augusta where she has been the
guest of Mrs. Leonard Phinizy.
Miss Camilla McWhorter returned
last night from Crawford, where she
spent a week with relatives
Mr. T. P. Oliver leaves tomorrow for
New Orleans to attend the reunion of
the Confederate veterans
Mr. Thomas Gerdine has left the city,
after visiting relatives. He sails soon
for Alaska from Seattle.
The continued improvement of Capt
W. W. Thomas is a source of much
pleasuie.
Mrs. Sallie Williams and Misa Elite
Williams are visiting Mrs Joe Hall in
Augusta.
Mrs. Baffon and Miss BuiToo, of Bos
ton, are the guests of Miss Nellie Sprout
Mrs. Joe Dunlap, of Atlanta, arrives
this week to visit Miss Marion Lumpkin
Mrs. M A. Lipscomb and Mr. Frank
Lipscomb have returned from Tallulah.
Messrs. James W. Camak anjj
Camak left yesterday for New
Rev. Charles Edwards will
West Eud chapel touightat 7 :
Mrs. Hunt, of Atlanta, is tlj
Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter.
A Boy with Backbone STRAW
STRAW
When a boy or girl asks his married sisters*
b eo vfci-' cous l us anJ aunts to save him the “sec
tions” from “GOOD LUCK” Baking Powder
cans, and finds any one of them Isn’t using
“GOOD LUCK.” he should insist upon her try
ing it at once, and fell her that it has a larger
salo in the South than all other Baking Powders
combined ; that It contains the Highest Leaven
ing Power and is Pure and Wholesale,
shouldn’t ket up until sho orders it.
&a
Mr. Percy Huggins is spen^
days in Louisville, Ky.
Mies Marion Lumpki
from Atlanta.
Rev. Troy Reatty ,as returned |
Savannah.
Mr« J. J. Johns ha* n
New York.
Hava your pTesoripttou
Orr Drug Co.
Richmond, Virginia.
COUNTING
THE DOTS
Banner’s Contest is Arousing
Much Enthusiasm in
This Citv.
MANY GUESSES FILED
Yesterday by Those W ho Com
inenced Counting as Soon as
the Contest Opened. Guesses
Are Far Apart.
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 Goods in the
United States.
If you want the latest style
and the best value for your
money, buy your Straw Hats
of us.
?re counting the dots
erybui}* t lse tool: a back
The people
yesterday aul
seat.
There arc more dots in the chart now
running than in either of those pre
viously used by Tile Banner, and it took
people iouger to count them, which
delayed the arrival of the first answer
yesterday until about 11 o’clock. After
that hour the answers continued to come
at the rate of several each hour.
Among those vs h • sent in answers yes
terday were several p rsous who won
*s:s conducted by
iuk II. Bowden,
winner in every
s ran during the
was among the
,-e.rs to the present
Wh« n you want a pleasaVY
Chamberlain’s stomach andl^tJveiTab
Miss Florence Hodgson has returned lets. They are easy to take leas
from Atlanta. ! ant to effect. For sale by all dr moists.
s Booth's Market No j
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j The New |
j Athenian I
1 Market I
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I Now Open. Our Motto,!
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!t Supreme Cleanliness. .
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5 Honest business methods j
J will prevail. Come and see j
5 our new place.
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l EDWARD GLASER,
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J Manager.
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£ Phone 259. i5 Clayton St.
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* Hair Vigor j
a* CicOnly 35? You look at least
B 60- Restore color to your
gray hair.Why not?
Why Is It
That so few people make a
cause they don’t save the nickI.
success
s, dime
of life
■; and i
Just lie-
liars that
can tie saved by trading at
Wingfield’s Cash Grocery Store.
AVe will make you rich by selling you your groceries
cheap and make you well by selling you the best of groceries.
5' - lbs good Patent Flour $1.10
18 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar 1 CO
8] lbs best Leaf Lard Ron
10 lbs White Gloud Lard 1 00
14 U'S Good Head Rice 1.00
10 lbs Good Grits 25c
Imported Cuba Molasses, per gallon 45c
10 lbs Ijevering’s Coffee ].0<>
10 lbs Lion’s Coffee l.oo
Quaker Oats, per package 10c
Mother’s Oats, per package i0c
priz s in previous co:.ti
The Banner. Mr. Ert
who has bfea a prize -
contest The Ramar hu
putt twelve months,
early callers with an?\vi
puzzle yesterday.
m ‘«fh r.lmn thirty an
oeived ywhterd-y, htau
y sterday morning and continuing until
Yearly m'.duight last night
Oae thing that was noticeable in both
of the dot contests previously conducted
by this paper is u!s > noticeable this
Mine, and that is that in very few in
stance's arc the auswers anything like
together. lu the* at swers received ye6-
terdav in some instances there is a dif
ference of one thousand, and mauy vary
from hundred to live hundred. It is ap
parent that people are not counting as
accurately as they might, iu their anx
iety to get tlndr acsweis in early.
No v is the time to count the dots.
The full prize list will be announced
in a few doys.
The first prize will be $25.00 in cash.
A MEDIUM OF PLEASURE.
Probably none of the senses contribute so much and so
constantly to the joy of life as do the eyes. To preserve them,
both for their beauty and their usefulness, should l»e an al
most religious duty.
We help you in this. Our glasses are fitted most care
fully and exactly.
O. A. Scudder,
Cor. College Ave-Clayton St, Jeweler and Optician.
FROM LAST TO FIRST
People used to take plain
cod liver oil for coughs, colds,
throat and lung troubles after
other remedies had failed.
Scott's Emulsion is the
modern idea of cod liver oil
the first instead of the last
resort when such ailments
appear.
The taste of the oil is not
apparent and the oil itself is
partly digested — makes it
easy for the stomach. Scott’s
Emulsion is a cpiick, reliable
help at all ages.
We ll send you a sample free upon request.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York.
Drays for Any Purpose.
Men of Experience.
Prompt Service,...
C. H. Allgood,
Washington Sc. Phone 265.
Head &
McMahan,
112 Clayton St, Athens, Ga.
_£k_ LOT |
Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patches, Stamped *5
Bishop Collars. g
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped? |
See the new patterns, Cherries, Currents, Wheat, Wild 8
Roses, Grapes, Violets. jjl
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth. |
Summer (Ming
Light and Cool,
$7.50
$7.50
TO
$15.00
CO
Straw Hats! Straw
Two piece Suits
the latent mix=
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel.
COMFORT PERSONIFIED.
TO
50c
TO
$3.00
1 We are sole agents in Athens for
i The Dictators in
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
Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Skirls, Etc.
Anything You Want in Underwear.
E. H. DORSE!
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROyfiLPILLS
chiSm^r^ouSS
In KEI> *n-l Gold mem. m*]*!
with bin* ribbon. lake no>k rr . KrfuiB
M.b.Ututl»s ». d
- - *f T**r Ormgglr - * -
Particular*.
kyra-
alt DrnxrUu. Chtcheater ,m\CmL
KntlonlMiptptr. **-■**--— *--*•-
LuS'
•ST*Belief forLaTO
tara Mali. 10,000 Tml
Cklchaatcr
There s no Clock in Athens
That Should Stand Stopped.
R. Brandt guarantees to make your clock run satis
factorily or refund the money. Hundreds of clocks are
running in Athens today that never gave satisfaction be
fore. We want to make yours run too; it is no experi
ment with us. We know how, that’s all.
Now is the time to have it done; don't put it. off till
the busy season. Telephone No. 200, and we’ll do the
rest.
. Brandt,
The Jeweler. - Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Stuekt.