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the BANKER Saturday morning, may 23.1903.
li §m\ Babg.
Good Things to Eat. KJ J
Mr John O. Brooks, of Lexingtor
is here on business.
Now and again there is an item in the
newspapers concerning the birth of a
puny babv so small that a quart cup
holds it comfortably. It the article told
vV I Mr L yd Pain er is recoytring from
Tho Uttle girls and boys, as well as grown ^ re cent illness,
folks, like nicely risen cakes, pies, waffles, bi?-
all the fact:
of a mother
had looked
with shrinkiny
To have li
mother must
cults, etc. Why shouldn’t they have them when i
a jKiund •'an of “ GOOD LI CK ’ Baking Pow- ,
der—tho best leavener—can be had of the grocer
for ten cents? “GOOD LUCK” produces the i
nicest, lightest and most wholesome bread, etc., 1
and In every six-ounce cau will be found a
section—two sections in every jxmud can. Are
you saving them?
Mr L. O. P*ttmill, of Mi disen county
is in thu city
Dr E C. McEvoy r turned yesorday
f om Mhcon
Mr Wane: J.
from Macon.
S-i.h his returned
Richmond, Virginia.
| Col C S. Vw
, Augusta.
r^iurued from
\ IN THE WORLD l
....OF SOCIETY, j
Mr. Ware has returned from New
Orleans
Mr J V Sh.lly, of Bronsv
the city.
THE OLD RELIABLE
The Athens Woman’s Club will kohl
an important business session Monday
•ifteruoon a? 4 :30 at the resuleu'e of J (j rr Drug Co
Mrs. H. O White. This is the last reg
ular monthly meeting before summer
adjournment. Important work will
come up before the club, especially the
kindergarten. All who owe du*s are
req tested to bring them.
Mr. J S Hart li -ld, of Atlanta, is in
the city.
Have your prescriptions filled by The
i The children’s May party next Tu s
day afternoon on the Barrow lot will be
an enjoyable affair. There will be in
I ice cream festival and a competitive d« 11
! carriage lloral parade. The May party
will begin Tuesday afternoon at 4:30
o’clock aud quite a number of the little
folks will be on hand
T BE SEPARATED
Some People Have Learned
How to Get Rid of Both.
The New Market.
Professor E. O. Branson will deliver
the commencement literary address at
the Wiudet public school commence
ment on Monday morning, May 25
THE
ATHENIAN
.MARKET.
Market.
Market.
The Clean
The Oualin
Stock Now Complete.
Beef, Pork,
Lamb, Mutton,
Veal.
Bishop Ferd McMillan, of the Chris
tian Alliance, will preach on Broad
street in front of the National Bank to
morrow morning at eleven o’clock.
Now is the time to count t he dots, and
the people seem to realize this, judging
from tho manner in which the counts
arc coming into this office.
STRAW
STRAW
HATS!
HATS!!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Mis^ Marion Lane his returned to her
home in Macon after spending several
days with Mrs Reese on Hancock ave
President E C. Branson, of the State
Normal School, is in Raleigh, N. G.,
where his father is seriously ill.
Backache and kidney a^he are twin
brothers
You cao’t separate them
And you can’t get rid of the backache
until you cure the kidney ache.
If the kidneys are well and strong
the rest of the system is pretty sure to
be in vigorous health
Doan’s Kidney Pills make strong,
healthy kidneys.
Mr. Henry Murphy, of 684 Broadway,
Memphis, Tenn., professional nurse
says: “For a year or two pain and
weakness across the loins and ditllcclty
with the kidney sections indicated that
my kidneys were either overtaxed or
weakened. All my knowledge of medi
cine failid to bring relief, and ever arx-
ious to get rid of the trouble before it
became chronic, l got a box of D van’s
Kidney Pills at llamner & Ballard’s
drug store. They performed their wo*k
v* ry satisfactorily. I know of a great
many others in Memphis who have been
benefited by Doan’s Kiduey P»lls.”
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 c*s.
Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo, N V , sole
ageuts for tho United States.
Remember the name— Doan’s—and
take no substitute
T.J,
TO SPEAK AT MESON
LEADERS TODAY
Hon. Thomas J. Shackelford, repro
sentative from Clarke county i:> the
general assembly of Georgia, will d»-
liver the comm w-ment cra'i«m at
Macon Academy, L xington, (It, on
Juue 12th.
Mr Shackelford lias made a gnat
reputation as a comuieucem* nt orator,
having in the pant d livened the v. ,m
meucement orations
leading educational
state.
The coumienceme
this year will b" th<
W ill Be Wash Goods, Shirt
Waists and Fancy
Parasols.
Miss Anita Pbinizy leaves today for
her horn • in Augusta. She has been the
guest of Mrs. Billups Phinizy.
Fresh Vegetables t iers day.
Phone 2">!». IT, Cloy Ion St.
EDWARD GLASER,
Manager.
Mr. Simon Michael leaves today for
New York and other Eastern point*. He
will be away several weeks
Miss K J Watt returns tonight from
Macon where she attended the meeting
of the King’s Daughters.
WASH
All 12 1
T’i:nr-d M slius now
inmbt r of tin
1) :
id Batistes iu a
b. outilul li
de-igu
:iw 12 1
* at Me
i g for
of the institution
l’dn
a,itch;
L ELECT A
ipp’v
Miss Fiances Walter, after spending
some time with the Mieses Thomas, has
returned to Atlanta
Now is the Time to
Sprinkle Your Yards
Miss Sadie Foster, of Madison, is vis
iting her sister, Miss Martha Foster, of
Lucy Cobb.
Mr. Frank T. White, of Augnsta, is
in the city for several days on business.
I Tnere will be cards at the Country
1 Club thi*- afternoon at five o’clock.
Prof Don Q Abbott will attend the
meeting of the board of trustees of Wes-
lyau Female College, at Macon next
Thursday, at which a president will be
elected to succeed Dr. J. W. Roberts, rt-
signed It is understood that Dr. Lovett,
of Atlanta ; Dr. Joel T Daves, of Eiber-
ton and Dr. W. W. Pinson, of Colum
bus, will be cousidert d in this conu' c-
tion.
Cures Ec/ema. Itch
Carbuncles -*C
B. B B (Poai
certain and t»u e cure for e<
skin, humors, scabs,
tors, pimp’es, aidin.g Woo
bi.iUs carbuncles, pnckiing
skin, old eati-ig sons, uL-r
tauic Blood Balm cures th •
moat deep-s-c »ted cases b
purifying and Vitaliz :’g
thereby giving a healthy l
to the skin. H-als every
the rich gow of health 1
Builds up the broked <h»vi
madkeg the blood r* d mi
prcially advised for chrot i
that doctors, patent medic
springs fail to cure. Druggist*. £1,
with complete directions for home cure
To prove tf. B. B. cur^s, simple sent
free and prepaid by writing Blood Bdn
Co., Atlanta, Ga., Describe trouble, anr
free medical advice sent in sealed letter
Colored P.qaes,
nrt Waist Suit&
A- a sp*ciil lead»r we
1 2 1 -2 •■•‘U'N a yard,
mbro.dered Mouseliues to go
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 'joods 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, (Ja.
1 A. TNHETW IjOT
Of Stars, Anchors
Hits W,
; S ,k W
Fabrics in store,
Giugnams, Silk
ibroid-r^d Swis9es
r* a yard.
-H1U F WAD
W ! U 1- ri
S.lk Lawn
A Towel in Addition.
Ways
W os
■ a Lid t
skin.
now *1 65
t now $2.1.':
; no Wai* t-
w.
old
hot
0>i S Ik Waists i
nt) Silk Waists i
5o S lk Waists ]
PARASOLS-
Y W |5
>Y $7
00.
H tllljt:
illar-
*1 a mped
Peter Tl
Bishop (’
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped?
See tlie new patterns. Cherries, Current'. Wln-at. Wild
Roses, Grapes, Violets.
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lietii.
iua of Fancy
i»‘-». Misses and
f 32 per cent
THEY WILL GUARD
AT THE T
MICHAEL BROS.
Dr. Biggsr.’ Huckl rb irry Cordial
Tht-ra is no ose goiug to the dry goode
store to bay yoor towels when yon ion
get a good t>0 inch towel by buying a 43
pom d sack of Olifton floor. When you
bur Olifton yon not only get the best
fl inr made, bat get the towel in addi
tion. Wingfield Cash Grocery.
tie
Today at Jackson,
of Curtis Jett, charg'd wi>h the brutal 1
assassination of James B. Marcum, will
be held. Got. B't-khatn \.i!l s*-i <1 a
military guard to Jackson to see that
veryone is given ample protection.
th
Ami 1 hirnlilntt IMund
Co.
Rut
antt
foot
my.
nar-
•1. " t.
per
only
•Kami Nozzle:
Your grandmother’s doctor ordered
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for your father. It’s
the same old Sarsaparilla today.
Dornblatt Plumbing Co.
Ti
V. M.
•lit
1*1.
C. A. I?
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
ammocks
All Varieties and
at All Prices......
Best Values.
D. W. McGregor,
The book Store.
Why Is It
That st
cause they
call Lesavt
few people make a
don't save the nickh
<1 l»v trading :it
success of life'
s, dimes :ind dt
.lust he-
'llars that
Wingfield’s Cash Grocery Store.
We will make you rich by selling you your groceries
cheap and make you well by selling you the best of groceries.
5' 1 lbs good Patent Flour $1.10
IS lbs Standard Granulated Sugar 1.00
8]- lbs best Leaf Lard 1.00
1U lbs White Oloud Lard •. 1.00
14 lbs Good Head Rice 1.00
10 lbs Good Grits 25c
Imported Cuba Molasses, per gallon 45c
10 lbs Levering’s Coffee 1.00
10 lbs Lion’s Coffee 1.00
Quaker Oats, per package 10c
Mother’s Oats, per package lOc
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 be 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.
<lii
.'oulheri* Remedy.
im’-i and Biwel Trou-
n> iio Dysentery, Cholera
F.nx. and also children
do-n fails to make quick
i ures rf all stomach and
S j e t stimoiual of the
l *t<;
Dr
If yon are scrofoloa*. dyspeptic, rheu
matio, tronbled will; ki limy complaint,
general debility, lacking •strength, take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
O A «=J Li
Beara the /I 1
3ignati.ro /'JT ^ y /
Gurdinl
that I I:
/ A-;; y
5ciafic Rheumatism Cured *.fier Fourteen Vmm
of Suffering.
I have b‘;on »fil e'ed with sciatic!
rheumatism for fourteen years,” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I
was able to be around but constantly 1
suffered. 1 tried everything 1 could hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
lain's Pain Balm, whish I did and was
immediately relieved and in a short time
cured, and I am happy to say it ha« not
siDce returned.” Why not use this Uni
ment and get we’lr I r is for sale by all
druggists.
henry w. <r*dy.
Iter A. Taylor, Atlanta. Ga.
Si- : This is tin* first certificate
iave * v. r fciven as to the merits
ie du ne*, hut I take pleasure in
lending Dr Diggers Huckleberry
I cons-i 1er it the best remedy
lave ivir used in my family for
ii and Bowel Troubles. 50c in
u a bet tie of this medicine to be
?h“ beginning of any stomach
will often save life as well as a
large doctor’s bill. I have a friend whose
life was, in my opinion, saved by the
prompt u-e of Dr Diggers’ Huckleberry
Cordial For sale by all Druggists, 25
an-l 50.; per bottle
(Signed) HENRY W. GRADY
Atlanta, Ga., May 23, 1887.
Haitiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Prop ,
troll ble
Summer Clottiin
Light and Cool.
$7.50
TO
$15.00
Two piece Suits
the latest mix=
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel.
7.50
TO
i!5.00
tlantii. Ga.
PROF. EARNEST
AT
T SECURE
THEIR ORATOR
COMFORT PERSONIFIED.
Straw Hats! Straw
50c
TO
$3.00
We are sole agents in Athens for
| The Dictators in
Straw Hats...
j The latest creations from the
school of fashion.
50c
TO
$3.00
Haberdashery Department.
Prof. D. L. Ejrnest will leave lomor
row for Blackh-hetr, where he will con
duct a Teachers' Institute for the teach
ers of Pierce aod Wayno counties next
week. While at Bleckshear Mr E truest
will put in some effective work for the
State Normal School, and the Univer
sity of Georgia Summer School, to be
held in this city from July 1st., to Aug.
8th inclusive.
Tnero ill b-» no ora i m this year at
the University commencement before
the literary «ocieti* s of the University.
The young men of the Phi Kappa
society invited several distinguished
orators to deliver this (ration on Mon
day morning of commencement week,
hat each of tbo*e who were invited de
clined.
One of the students’ ( xercises will be
advanced to the Monday morning hour
in the piace of the oration before the
literary sevde’i* s.
overflowinff with all the
Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery,
smart, new things in
Nefflijfee Shirts, litc.
Anything You Want in Underwear.
E. H. DORSEY.
Tlte Southern Mutual Insurance Company, jj
OF ATHKINS, GW.
W. W THOMAS. Picsldcnt.
ARTHUR E. GRIIFITM, Sicrclary.
RESICENT DIRECTORS.
Edward S. Lynd<»?4, William W. Thomas,
Billups Phinizy, I’kuiikn Nickkkson,
James White, Alex S. Erwin,
Walter H. IIili..
Arthur E. Giiikkitii,
Joseph ii. Klkmino,
Edwaui> li. 1 Ioduson,
Bad Weather
is the time for good
whiskey. The line
mellow flavor of
(pAMorK^NTsaar
lWhiskby
radiates the genial glow of health. Com
forts, soothes, but never irritates the most
sensitive constitution.
Anytime’s the right time.
Write for froo booklet •* Facta a* o Fajccixs." It'i InterMtlof.
| j Sold by Athens Dispensary.
t\ TPif.Fp'Afn^mSs"
j 1.1 Imll L U <X LU. CIRC1WNATI.O U&A
There's no Clock in Athens
That Should Stand Stopped.
iiuiku voiir i ’
11 uml [•,
It. Brandt guarantucs ti
faetorily (>v n-fuml tho nmn
runniug in Athens today that never >_<:
fore. We want to make yours run t
ment with us. We know how, that’s a
Now is the time to have it done;
the busy season. Telephone No. 2 )!',
rest.
i mi
■loek
vlt'
it i
loii’t put it oil'
till
the
The Jeweler.
. Brandt,
Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Street.