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THE BAftNEfi)
MORNING, MAY 3U 1903.
Would You Think It?
Would you think it possible that you
could bedis-ippointed in the faceof a wom
an whose shapely shoulders, and beauti
ful hair suggest womanly perfection and
beauty ’ Such disappointment comes
hot seldom when the face turned to you
shows disfigur
ing blotches and
| blemishes. In
general the
, cause of these
' eruptions is im
pure' blood.
I)r. Pierce’s
Golden Medical
Discovery puri
fies the blood,
and removes
) the corrupt ac-
cumulations
which cause
disease. When
the blood is cleansed, pimples, tetter,
salt-rheum, boils, sores, and other results
of impure blood, are perfectly and per
manently cured.
"For three years I suffered with that dreaded
disease eczema," writes Mrs. J. Koepp. of Her
man. Oregon. "I was told to try I)r Tierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, which 1 did. aud af
ter 1 had taken fourteen l*rttlcs I was perma
nently cured. It has been a year since I stopped
IN THE WORL
OF SO
since." ’I think your medici
ami hope «>thers
,1 did; will take it
and be relieved of their suffering."
Some of the most remarkable cures
effected by " Golden Medical Discovery,”
have been of scrofulous diseases.
"I will forever thank you for advising me to
take Dr. Pierce** Golden Medical Discovery."
writes Mrs. Jas. Murphv. of Fonda, Pocahontas
' vCa Iowa. " It has cured me of chronic scrofula
dMwelvr years' standing. I had doctored for
thetTmlble until I was completely discouraged
I also had chronic diarrhea for twelve years. 1
am iu good health now—better than I ever was
in niv life, owing to Dr. Pierce's ('.olden Medical
Discovery. 1 took sevetal bottles of the * Discov
cry ' before I stopped."
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med
rlic/'nrAru *» Tbert* is nothin? "iusl
ical Discovery.” There is nothing "just
as good ” tor diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dil-
ziness and sick headache.
YOUNG MATRONS’ CLUB ENTER
TAINMENT.
On Thorad&y evenening Ur and Ui |
S. O. Upson entertained beautifully, the
Yonug Matrons’ Olnb. Vases of lovely
roses formed the principle decoration,
and their home was never more attrac
tive.
The score cards in the shape of tenuis
rackets were handpainted in golf and
tennis plaqnes.
Five-hand euobre was played after
which a delicious coarse supper was
served.
The prizes were won by Mrs. Yancey
Harris, Mr. H. O, Todd, Mr. Louis Oa
mak, Mr O. B Griffith.
Thoso present were, Mr. and Mrs. B.
PhiDizy, Mr and Mrs R W. L.rnkin,
Mr. and Mrs Yancey Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Greene, Mr, and Mrs. R
Hodgson. Mr and Mrs. Price HintoD,
Miss Todd
Misses Seney, Ether and Emily Upson,
Marion Lnmpkin, Mamie Lumpkin,
Agnes Watson, Lonise DuBose, Sillie
Harris. H. M. Mitchell.
Messrs O. B. Griffith, B Phinizy, S
O. Webb. F. H. 'Dearing Jackson, E.
K. Lnmpkin. E Lniupkin, L Camak,
H. Linton.
H&s Stood the Test.
E. A Crawford for
the recipients c f mai
their stay.
inter and were
attentions daring
Thore in a familiar expression that
Truth, like gold, dashes tho brighter from con*
tact.” In liko manner tho inorita of “GOOD
LUCK ” Baking Powder shino forth more bril
liantly when comparod with competitive brands.
GOOD LUCK” produces the lightest, most
wholesome bread, aud is delivered to the con
sumer at tho lowest price at which a thoroughly
reliable baking powder can be sold. 10 cents
oer pound.
SUPREME CLEANLINESS.
Are You Ready to Trade With
THE NEW
ATHENIAN MARKET
We want you to
begin with us
***June 1st.***
We have a plan to offer every
careful housekeeper whereby you
can save
The elective B class wtis led this year
by Miss Annie Carlton Oarr, of Coving
ton, and Miss Pearl Louise Lewis, of
Valdosta, their yearly averages ootning
within one half of each other. These
two yonug ladiea have been among the
most earnest and ambitions -tqjlsati of
Lucy Cobb. It is a source of much
regret to their many friends that this iB
their last year in Athens.
Miss Mattie Gaines who was so se
verely injnied a few days ago in a rnna
way accident, is improving rapidly
whloh pleases her many friends, who
have sympathized with her si much iu
her sickness.
Prof. W. D. Hooper is in Christian-
bnrg, Va. He will join Mrs. Hooper
and the two children in Washington on
Tuesday, and they will sail I his week to
spend the summer months abrasil
THE LUCY SEXTETD.
One of the ni09t origiual and charm
ing entertainment* of the season was
that at which the Lucy Sextette, com
posed of Misses May Brent Smith, Berk
ley, D< zier. Fender, Ethel Illges and
Caro Lewis, entertained their friends
last evening. From 7 to 8 o'clock th**
reachers were entertained. From 8 to
9 the undergraduates, and from 9 to 10
the Seniors. A number of puzzle pic -
turts. representing the names of the
teachers, had been cleverly drawn by
Miss Jeunie Smith and the priz* for
guessing the greatest numler was won
by Miss Sallie Hull
* Delicious refreshments were served
and music enlivened the guests through
out the evening.
A Silk Dress.
If you are interested come to
ydu our
Vegetables.
The Finest Fruits.
Poultry, Eggs, Fish.
Edward Glaser, Mgr.
(Next Door to Fears 6. Sons.)
Phone 259- 15 Clayton St.
£3 A B'PO I I X A. .
Bm th, Kind Yr. H-,e Always Be ijr
Signature
Now is the Time to
Sprinkle Your Yards
And Dornblatt Plumbing
Co., is tin* place to buy.
Rubber garden hose, guar
anteed, 8 to ‘20 cents per
foot.
Hose Reels aud Nozzles
only $1 35.
Dornblatt Plumbing Co.
Telephone 181.
Y. M. C. A. Building.
MM CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ,
Pennyroyal, pills
I Original nnd Only Gr nut new
*rliTKinlvrV.KS KNGDISH
to’cHijiaSTERS^EXOLSH
BR0WNE-CANN0N.
Invitations have been received iu the
city to the marriage of Miss Helen An
gnsta Brown?, of Boston, Mass , to Mr
William Singeoo Oan*nn. Jr ,
e and her sister. Mrs. J.
N. Stringfellow. were the gnests of Mrs.
Rev. W. A Chastain, who vu for
five years pastor of the Christian churoh
in this city city and now pastor of the
church at College Park, Ga, will preach
here tonight at 8:15 p. m.
Capt. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Kisses
Gertrude omi Isabel Thomas, Miss May
Hodgson and Dr. S O.'Benedict retoru
tomorrow from Old Point Comforr, Mr
Thomas is very much improved.
The ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y M. C
A , will meet Tuesday afternoon, Jane
2ud. at 5 o'clock. Note the chauge in
hoar from foar to five o’clock. A large
attendance is requested.
STRAW
STRAW
Rlchmopd. Virginia*
Miss Sallie Louis Price has issued in
vifcatious to a reception to be given on
Thursday eveniug, June 4tb, at her
home on Franklin st.
Mrs. McEvoy’s closing music recital
will be giveu Tuesday afternoon at 6:30
o’clock. She will be assisted by Mrs,
T. A. Burke.
Mrs Mai da Hassell has been very ill
at the home of Mrs. T. R Young on
Jackson street. She is rapidly recov
ering.
Miss Hattie Greene 1(11 yesterday for
Watkinsville, to be th* gu^st of Mis*
Julia Johnson during the commence
ment.
Mr. P. I). Hardeman, who has been
quite sick for the past few days, is im
proving aud will soon In oat again.
Mr J.
the S. A.
lauta, ppij
VouD.ihlon, T. P. A for
, with headquarters in At-
sterday in the city.
Mr.
Coker, of Atlanta.
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. T.
Hodgson, on Prince avenue.
Capt. James White, Misses Rosins
White and Rosiua Thomas have return
ed Irom Wasrsiugtou, D. C.
Dr. aud Mrs. C. H. Herty and chil
dren sailed yesterday from Philadelphi
for Liverpool, Eugiand.
Boy’s meeting at the Y. M, O. A. this
afternoon at 3 :30 o’clock, led by Secre
tary Fo brs. Tho sn' ject will be “De-1
daring God.” Men’s meeting at 4t
o’clock.
Mrs. George Cox, of Roswell, is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Emma Davis
on Lnmpkin street.
Miss Mary McWhor er aad Miss
Mamie Thomas have returned from a
pleasant visit to relatives aud friends iu
aud near Harmony Grove.
The regular monthly meeting of the
essie Mell Industrial
eld tomd^^HfKi’noon
Miss Mary Erwin is the goeet of Mrs.
A. H. Steiner in Norfolk.
&
Sarsaparilla
Doctor orders. Druggist sells.
M Vou take. Quickly said. I
Quickly cured.
I. Ayir Co.,
rill, Mui
Miss Wilhelmina Beaste will spend
the month of Jane with her aunt, Mrs,
W. F. Dorsey.
Mrs. Charlie Taimadge entertained at
cards at tho Country Club yesterday af
—a
el luiligUl J J4i>.~*“
Mrs. Robert Jones arrives today to
visit Mrs. Robert Hodgson.
Mr. Pinckus Happ, of Macon, is the
gnestof Mr. M< rr s Michael.
HATS!
Buy your Spring Hats
the stock is broken. Our Hats
are made by M. S. Levy & Co.
the largest and best manufac®
turers of Straw Ooods in tfie
United States.
If you want the
and the best value for- your
money, buy your Str^aw Hats
of us.
«
latest style
&
McMahan,
\ 112 Clayton St, Athens, Ga.
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Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patches, Stamped §
.^ishop Collars. w 3
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped?
See the new patterns, Cherries, Currents, Wheat, Wiljl
Roses, Grapes, Violets.
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth.
M's* A’Lama Sreeln will return from
Louisville, Ky., Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Williams is visitiog rela
tives in Serial Circle.
Why Is It
That so few people make a success of life? Just be
cause they don’t save the nickles, dimes aud dollars that
can be saved by trading at
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.
50 lbs good Patent Flour $1.10
18 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar 1.00
8J lbs best Leaf Lard l .00
10 lbs White Cloud Lard 1.00
14 lbs Good Head Rice fU.OO
10 lbs Good Grits 25c
Imported Cuba Molasses, per gallon 45c
10 lbs Levering’s Coffee l oo
10 lbs Lion’s Coffee ] no
Quaker Oats, per package J0c
Mother’s Oats, per package jOc
Solid Gold,
Gold Filled
-AND*
, Silver Watch.es
with
ELGIN, WALTHAM and other STANDARD AMERICAN MOVEMENTS.
O. A. Scu.d.der,
Cor. College Ave-Clayton St, Jeweler and Optician:
Mr. T. R. Banks, of Atlauta, spent
yesterday in tfce cny.
Miss Floy Lively has returned to
home in A*lama.
Mr. Fred Lucas
New Orleans.
has returned, from
Miss Lonise Du Bose leaves Tuesday
for Macon.
Mr. J. A. Darwi
Atlanta
haa returned from
Mr. Geoige T. Hodgson is in the city.
$7.50
Light and Cool.
TO
$15.00
Two piece Suits
the latest mix=
tures in English
Homespun, Wool
Crash & Flannel.
$7.50
TO
$15.00
Have vonr prescriptions iiUed by The
Orr Drag Co.
Mr. Joseph i’omiuville, of Stillwater,
Minn , after having spent over $2,000
with the best doctors for stomach tron-
ble, without relief, was advised by hie
druggist, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box
of Chamberlaiu’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. He did so, and is a well man
today. If troubled with indigestion,
bad taste in the month, lack of appetite
or constipation, give these Tablets a
trial, and yon are certain to be more
than pleased with the resnlt. For sale
at 25 cents a box by all druggists.
ARE YOU AGEING?
Dr. Holmes used to say he
was “seventy years young.”
Some men are old at half
that figure.
Age is not in years. It is
in the blood. Scott’s Emul
sion helps to keep you young
by keeping your blood young;
by supplying it with an
abundance of rich, pure, vital
nourishment; carrying con
stant life and renewal to
every fibre of your body. It
will help you to rob advancing
jears of half their sting,
«*iul tr.n a amnle free tman re
COMFORT PERSONIFIED. '
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
C(\ r T We are sole agents in Athens for f
' )UC I The Dictators in
50c
to y *“ v ... j j'o
o on I $ traw * 4 I <n nn
4)D*\J\J J The latest creations from the ! 4>J*vV/
school of fashion.
Haberdashery Department.
Is overflowing with all the smart, new things in
Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, Etc.
Anything You Want in Underwear.
E. H. DORSEY.
Well send yea a ample free upon request.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, Nn Yak,
Theres no Clock in Athens
That Should Stand Stopped.
R. Brandt guarantees to make your dork run satis
factorily or refund the money. Hundreds «»f dorks are
running in Athens today that never gave satisfartiou be
fore. We want to nfake 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. 2‘>0, and we’ll do the
rest.
Brandt,
The Jeweler. - Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Strket.
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