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Tfl.fi BANNER, tHURSOAY MORNING, JUNE i8, 1903.
PIMPLES
And other eruptions which mar the skin
are more than a disfigurement and an
no', nee; they are a positive detriment
to t e business interests and social suc
cesses of the man
they mark. Oth
er things being
equal, the man
with a smooth
skin and clear
complexion will
find it easier to
get a good posi
tion or a good
wife than the
man whose face
shows the impu
rity of liis blood.
That’s the real
point. The blood
is bad. And for
that very reason
any treatment
which is design
ed to cleanse the
skin must
cleanse the
blood.
I>r. lfierce’s
Golden Medical
the blood from the
, which breed and
cures pimples, Ixrila,
diseases which have
ire blood.
for substitution is to
make the little more
le of less meritorious
is. You lose. There-
'.stitute for "Golden
IN THE WORLD
OF SOCIETY.
•dical Discovt 1
i Medical Discove
I >r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the bowels and stimulate the sluggish
liver.
Why
The Athenian Market
Is Painted White.
Because we have im room for
DIRT.
Our phi'
lesslv -1
must In'
ill. Hem
kept spot-
i* our Motto:
“Supreme Cleanliness”
For ohoiup Muat<. l*ruits, \ t*^*
etahlus, Poultry, Kgps
and otlior i^ood things to eat.
SENIOR HOP.
The Senior Hop, the last of the com
mencement festivities was the meat
largely aitended and enjoyable of all
the dances. About seventy-five couples
were dancing which made the
pretty German figures much more effec
tive.
Prof. Oscar L Keith, who has been
teaching school at Stone Mountain, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
K-ith, of this citv. before leaving for
Harvard University, where he will en-
jny the privileges afforded by the 6Chol-
arship’recently established there by Mr.
George Foster Peabody.
Dr. F. G. Hodgson, of New York, who
had intended visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs E. R Hodgson of this city da
ring the summer, will leave for Europe,
where he will spend the summer in via*
I iting the great hospitals in Paris, Berlin
, and Vienna
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Morton, who
have been living at Tifton, Ga.. will
make Athens their home in the future
They will be accorded a warm welcome
by their many friends in this city.
MisB Martha Wills, Miss Bessie Led
better and Miss Marie Lustrat lift yes
terday for Washington to attend tne
commencement exerpises of the Sr.
' Joseph convent.
Col. R. U Thomason who came over
Tuesday to inspect the Athens Guards
with Capt. Geo F. Bahz^ll, of the
Infantry, U. S. A., has retarded home
to Madison.
Mrs. E. B. Green.Miss Basiline Prince
Mr. Will Hutchins and Mr. Ralph Hodg
son will be the guest of Mrs. M. A. Lips
comb at Tallulah for several weeks.
Mrs A. D. Smith, of Birmingham.
Ala , and her two sons, Hues and Frank,
are the guests of Miss Eden Mell at her
home on Hill street.
Misses Sarah Tinsley and Mary Troy,
who have been visiting Miss Annie Ca*
mak daring commencement, retnrned to
Macon yesterday.
The many friends of Miss Maude
Pearce wid regret to learn that she is
quite sick at her home on Meigs street.
Mrs. Wellborn Hill, Harry Jacket n
and Mrs. Aqailla Ortne, of Atlanta, are
gaests of Mis A L. Hull.
Miss Louise Morris will spend two
weeks with Miss Annie Crawford after
c jmmencement.
Mr. A. H. Yonder Lieth, of Augusta,
an old Athens boy, is visiting relatives
in the city.
Miss Helen Powell, of Sandersville, is
is the guest of her father, Mr. T. W
Powell.
Misses Lucy and Annie Wells will be
the guests of Mrs. H.C. Tuck for several
days.
Miss May Clarke,who has been visiting
Mrs. Willis, retaraed yesterday to Mu-
con.
Miss K »te Baxter Rucker, of Atlanta,
is visititing the family of Judge Andrew
Cobb.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb and Miss Bus-
Uiue Prince left yesterday for Tallulah.
Mrs. T. F. Green will spend the sum
mer with relatives in Oiarkesville.
Mrs. Lovell, of Jacksonville, Fla., is
the guest of Mrs. Fred Morton.
Miss Nell Michael, of Mouroe, is visit
ing Miss Sallie Lowe Price.
Mr. Charlie Hodgson is in New York,
on business.
Mr. Joe Gatins, of Now York, is in the
city.
Mr. Joe Hodgson is in Atlanta
MR. EO MAXWELL
PASSES AWAY
Death of One of Oglethorpe
County’s Best-Known
Citizens.
Tuesday right at cine o’c’uck at his
homo in L xiugton Mr. Ed Maxwell,
one of the best known citizens of Ogle
thorpe county, passed away
Mr Maxwell find been ill fr.r s >me
time, but his tiiath \*u« not expected at
so early a cate Hir family and fiiends
were greatly s oek» d a lien his condi
tion took a . u(.d* n tut n f.»r the worse
and dent i came in a ft-w hours.
Mr Max veil was .n c » sin ritT of Ogle-
is a popular and
H** was the brother
'el!, cf Oraw r ord.
thorpe t
ot lion. Walfei i
He leaves a f.uir
lilies ot many 1 r
Phone 259 15 Clayton St.
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tg^lnvestigate
our Coupon Plan and
Save Money Right
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The Largest Stock
The Greatest Variety
The Lowest Prices
D. W. McGregor,
The Book Store.
ATHENS, - GEORGIA
Mr JameaH. Rose, of Jacksonville,
Fla., ia visiting his brother, -Mr. B O
W. Rose, on Oconee at , for a few weeks
I have been troubled some time with
indigestion and soar stomach.” says Mrs
Sarah W. Curtis, of Leo. Mass , "and
have been taking C ha mberlai n 's Stomach
and Liver Tablets which have helped me
very much so that now I can eat many
things that before I could not ” If yon
have any troable with you, stomach why
not take these Tablets and get well ? For
sale by H. R Palmer & Sons and W. J.
Smith & Bro.
TVT J O N° matter how long you have been ill,
W CQKi nor k° w P° orl y you may be today,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best medi
cine you can take for purifying and enriching the blood.
Take Ayer’s Pills for constipation. LwitFuSi:
Co alifl
xpeuse.
Cute* Blood m d 5kin Du u'ts, teitin
Send no money—.*iuip y *
try Botanic Blood Balm at our
If yon suffer from ulcers, eczema,
scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eatiug
sort s. itching skin, Dimples, boils, bone
pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh,
or any blood or skin disease, we advise
you to take Botanic Blood Btiliu (B. B.
B ) Especially recommended for old,
obstinate, deep-sealed ca-es of malig
nant blood or skill diseases, because
Bitauic Blood Balm (B. B B ) kills the
poison in the blrod, cures where all else
fails, heals every tore, makes the blood
pure and rich., give? the skin the rich
glow of health. 15. B B , the most per
fect blood panlb.r made. Improves the
digestion, .strengthens wrak kidneyi
Thoroughly tested for t bitty years. $1
p»r large bottle a r dreg stores, with
complete dinctions for home cure
Simple of B o >d Balm sent free by
writing Blood Bam Oo., Atlanta, Ga
Describe trouble at.d tree medical ad
vice sent in s-*ahcl letter.
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. J. E. J
10 MOVE TO ATHENS
Gainesville Florist will Soon
Make Classic City His
Home.
Why Is It
That so few jpeople make a success of life? Just be-
-ause they don't save the nickles, dimes and 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.
5o lbs good Patent Flour $1,15
18 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar 1.00
8] lbs best Leaf Lard i,00
10 lbs White Cloud Lard 1,00
14 P's Good Head Rice 1.00
10 lbs Good Grits 25c
Imported Cuba Molasses, per gallon 45c
10 lbs Levering’s Coffee l.Oo
10 lbs Lion’s Coffee j oo
Quaker Oats, per package J0c
Mother’s Oats, per package i0c
Mr J. E Jackson, (he Gainesville
florist, has decided to move to Athens
He will at an early date select a place
for the establishment of his hot houses
and wi»l thru icmove them to this city
This news will be received with pitas
nre by Athenians. This city has needed
large green boost s hire for a great while
and Mr. Jackson w ill be given a warm
elcome to the Classic City.
his L«*t Hope Realized.
[From the Sentinel. Gebo, Mont
In the lirst opening of Oklahoma to
settlers in 1889. the editor of this papei
was among td»* many se» k» rs after for
tnue who made the big race one fine day
in April. Da mg hi-, traveling about
and afterwards his camping upon his
claim, he encountered much had w at-
vhich, together with the severe diar
hoe* which it serm *d almost impossi
ble to check, and along in June the case
became so bad he expected to (lie. One
day one of his neighbors brought him
one small bottle (f Ohamberlaiu’sColic
Cholera and Diar:ko*a R inecly as a last
hope. A big dote was g»vt n him while
he was rolling about o 1 til* 1 ground in
great agony, and in a few minutes the
dose was repeated. Toe good tffect of
the medicine was soon noticed and with
in an hoar the patient was taking his
first sound sleep for a fortnight That
one little bottle worked a complete enre,
and he cannot help bat feel grateful.
The season fur bowel disorders being at
hand suggests this it»m. For sale by H.
R Palmer & Sons and W. J Smith &
Bro.
MR. JACK BOWER
THE NEW CAPTAIN
V ou have the average health and tlie average strength of a
woman of your age. Vet you find yourself unduly fat igued l.v
a day spent upon your feet. Tills is not a finest ion of vour
condition but a question of your shoes. It is iust here tliat I
can help you.
I have built my famous -Dorothy Dodd"
Shoe on an entirely new plan,—
not shaping it from guess work measure iingits on a wood
lint using ttie actual liones, muscles and ligaments of Ha
as the last for the slioe. Working entirely from -\-r;
photographs. I lie result is the most remarkable shoe
ever dreamed of. and one which makes nodav too long fo
possessor. I can never make von reali/.e its 'comfort till
try a single pair. Won't you do this today?
Sincerely yours,
last,
foi >!
Oxfords $2.50 Roots $3 00
Specials 50c more
Fast color eyelets do not wear brassy.
|B. I- SMITH
Cash Shoe Dealer.
114 CLAYTON STREET.
A ISTEW LOT |
Of Stars, Anchors, Peter Thompson Patches, Stamped «
Bishop Collars. j?
Do You Want a Shirt Waist Stamped? g
See the new patterns, Cherries, Currents, Wheat, Wild 8
ltoses, Grapes, Violets. J?
Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth.
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Traveling
' Necessities
Dress Suit Cases. Telescopes and
Traveling Bags,
Solid Gold,
Gold Filled
-AND*
Silver Wateb.es
WITH
ELGIN, WALTHAM and other STANDARD AMERICAN MOVEMENTS
c. A. Seudder,
Cor. College Ave-CJayton St, Jeweler and Optician.
Mr. Jack Bower has been chosen as
captain of the University baseball team
for the n*xt year, and Mr Paul Lovejoy
has been named as manager of the ten
nis team
A Serious Mistake
E. O. DjWitt <fc Oo., i-t the name of
the Arm who make the genuine Witch
Hazel Salve. DsWitt’s is the Witch
Haz -1 Salve that heals without leaving
a scar. It is a serious mistnko to nse
anv other. DeWrtt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cares blind, blteding, itching and pro
trading piles, barns, braises,eczema and
all skin diseases. Sold by the Orr Drag
Oo.
HOT WEATHER CLOTHING
Two-piece Suits, Celilian Coats,
Serge Coats and Vests,
Ministerial Goats, Alpaca Coats,
Cecilian Coats and Vests,
Men’s Wash Suits, Negligee Shirts,
Children’s Wash Pants, Belts, Etc.
Breeze Sifting Underwear
TO SUIT AND FIT EVERYBODY
E. 1
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9RS
EY.
Dots mean dollars.
Visitors to Athens
Will Find R. Brandt’s Jewelry Store
Thoroughly up-to-date and ready to serve promptly
and satisfactorily.
Having trouble with your watch?
Better let us repair it. In the State of Georgia art-
found no better watchmakers than ours. A ring broken?
A stone to be replaced? Fragile bits of jewelry are easily
repaired by our craftsmen. The price are always moder
ate. Purchases can be made from a handsome stock.
- Brandt,
The Jeweler. - Absolutely Reliable.
104 Clayton Street.