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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MdANlNG, ;JQEJC£MBER 13, 1907.
GREW MISS LEWIS’ HAIR
AND WE CAN
PROVE IT
The Great Danderine Never Fails to Produce the Desired Results
,ss wry thin .ml it ns less ih.n two feet m length
hair ..ml
fairly
1V/IISS Lass is' hair was vary thin ami it
f' f she began using Dandcr'r.e She t
teeming with new life and vigor.
That’s the main secret of tliis front icmeik s success as a ha:r grower. It en
livens. invigorates and fairly electrifies ti e hair glands and tiSSUQS of the
scalp, causing unusual and unheard of activity on the part of these two most impor
tant organs. resulting in a strenuous and continuous growth
of the hair.
The following is a reproduction of Miss l ew!:.' last letter:
January 3. 1905.
Dear Doctor hnowlton:—*
You Inmv 1 told -*.u in rm first
1. tier that u.v finir would
nn, rca. lt much Mow Inv .-hot.Merit.
and that nil oi It together
1 am sending >ou nr. pholoRrlipfi.
,1. el, 1 had taken at Steens
Bros. It tells the win Jr ston l.clle,
hnn 1 . i.n tei! tt.
E\cr\ l-ndv 1 know is nsing Dun.!.
r.nc. t. run see 1 run doing
something to show in. apprerian-m.
Sutcerc ty >our
s. I Miss KVA LEWIS.
ami fei t
ul there!,
world hi
e and keeps it
e the greatest
ever known
both the hair
Danderine nmk.s the scalp health)
so. It is the greatest scalp [etlilizer a
hair-producing remedy the
It is a natural food an,I a wholesome n,
an l scalp. Even a 25c bottle of it wilt put more
genuine life in your hair than a gallon of
any other hair tonic over made. _lt shows
results from the very start.
FREE,
NOW at ell druggists In throe
25 cont*-. 50 cents arid SI. per bcllie
Latest Photograph of r.'.!«S EVA LEWIS
2572 Hamilton Avenue, Chicago
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4 NOTES FROM THE *
4 LABOR WORLD. ♦
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Tin* Michigan Stat*- IV.l.-i nt u. ; . :: '•
Labor has k«ho on lvcor.l in : . ,•
of suffrage for women.
Canada’s clothing industr\ if a !
kinds gives employment to mon ' : n
26.000 men emd women.
Largely through the efforts <>: ;h-
women’s clubs of Florida tin iv i- .
new child labor law then*, which pr ;
hibits the employment of oaiM.-t n .
der 12 y<«.irs oil.
The eight-lit.nr day proposed by ta,
International Association of Mjicbin-
ists for last May. having ho* n to a
certain extent unsuccessful, it i- n. w
proposed to renew the agitation wih
a view to a stn-cessful onteonie next
spring.
The Trades and Labor ('ouncil •
Halifax. N. S.. 'bias decided to tak.*
active part in polilios and will hav«
a candidate for the Dominion Parlia
ment in the field at'The next g- mo
election.
Enforcement of the new ciiil 1 l.t- I
bor law in Minnesota has resulted in
a 25 ]>er cent decrease already in t V..- |
number of children under 1*1 < in ploy
In stores and factories, according
\V. H. Williams, s’ate l.tb r <•< mm'•
sin.er.
The General Federation of Lahni
of France has distributed am. ng tin-
conscripts who have been summon:-i
to join the colors <a manifesto a!lack
ing the army. The government in
tends to prosecute yie authors of the
manifesto.
In the past two years the Hr ;.i< r
hood of Painters. Dec; rat.ms and Pa
l»erhangers of America has grown
from less than 60.000 to over 70.0-m
members in good standing, distrilwt-
ed among 066 local unions through
out the United States and Panada.
A movement has been started in
Pennsylvania to raise a fund vf $20.
000 among the United Mine Wo kers
of America as a testimonial to John
AlitChell upon his retirement from
the national presidency of the organ
ization.
The union carpenters of Me mpliis.
Tenn.:, have taken stops to estalili-li
a lumber manufacturing lilant. to be
run on the cooperative plan. The
new concern is capitalized at <20.01)0
and all of the stock is held by union
men.
The fact was developed during the
recent session of the convention of
the blue label league of the Cigar
makers’ International Union that the
agitation in favor of the union label
has brought good results, it was de
cided to expend 31,000 during the com
log year in advertising the label.
Keir Hardie’s bill to provide work
for the unemployed, recently intro
duced in the House of Commons,
proposes that local authorities must
'devise schemes for providing work,
the necessary funds to come out of
local taxes, and, where extreme dis
tress arises. Parliament to vote
money to meet the difficulty.
The National Temple of Labor of
Washington, D. C-. has been incor
porated for the mutual Improvement
of Its members and the promotion of
dignity of labor. Thp Incorporators
ore: Robert Q. M. Roes, John G.
Schmidt, Newton E. James, William
H. Schaefer, John B. Herrell. Charles
A. Pfau and Samuel De Nedrey.
The Massachusetts federation of
HIS WISH CAME TRUE.
.in i
la i
111111:11
diui. extended its si
It,mil body. Applicu
for :t nutiomil rdta
•riran l", dor: lion
Made Happy by Chamber
ns Cough Remedy.
two months ago our baity gir
sbs which sottl, d Oil lie
1 :tr last resulted in a seven
f bronchitis. We had tut
in. the noted
lief
art nome
a iliiuit
urkin be
f iends in the Planks
"At the bight ol
ciiitrrel the oilier th
tsing in:
utcisco.
Prof,
lal to
re mi-
l* said, with a
wont, n to such
mutual friends.
have niutttal
P tsition.
nightly
It lank
■proach
rtain ie
mended
then on
■d that I
Short story
Short
thought she would die. I
;ht different stores to find
■unedy which had been ro
1 me and failed to get
of the storekeepers in
ry Chamberlain's Cough
lb-mod;,1 did so and our baby is
tlive and well today. Goo. W. Spence
lolly Spring N. C. Cifimlterlain's
"ouglt Remedy always cures and is
ionsnnt and safe to take. For sale
t-y H K. Palmer & Sons, \V. J. Smith
V P.ro . I. P. Canning. E. C. MeEvoy,
r>rr Drug Co. Athens. Ga
t OPULAR MAGAZINE
FOR JANUARY.
■Ri ll Reef. Compile novel. How-
ini Fiizalan.
Ill the Smoky llill
trarni W. Sinclair.
"Ilimcle's Cowardic
A". M. U. Ferguson.
•The Memloek Avenue Mystery."
Seri* 1 story. Roman IVmbleday.
"\h*t Voc-ording to Program." She-rt
Miry. William McLeod Rain,*.
The Pride of a Man." ShoiOstorv
A. M. Chisholm.
The Yellow Face.' Seri, 1 story
I'if.l M. White.
■ Tile D. sere r " Short story II. M
Rower.
1 Tb.. Wo 1 ptoss of Women." Twr
ar, st tv. .1. Keiiilworllt Egerton.
"nn* (in- it Volunteer Embassy.'
hort story. Freeman Harding.
"Oil Manzaaiia Hill." Short story
harles K. Moser.
"The Devil's Pulpit." Sehial story
I. li. Marriot Watson.
"With The Tide." Short story. T
akins Hains.
Tin* Hate That Kills." Short sto
v. Srott Campbell.
For any of tlie ordinary tliseases
f the skill Chamberlain's Salve is ex
client. It not only allays the itching
ad smarting hut effects a care. For
ale by H. R. Palmer & Sons, Warren
J. Smith & Bro., L. P. Canning. E. C
MeEvoy, Orr Drug Co., Athens, Ga.
ending one of your old
James, and you said in
voulil rather live in end-
with me than in bliss by
‘Well.
tWletl."
wish.' Blank
ts
1100 Reward, 8100.
The readers ot this paper will be
t leasee, to learn that there Is at least
one ore.ided disease -hat science has
teen ride to cure in its r.uv’tv- ami
hat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known 1c the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
on-titutional disease, requires a con
titu ional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
('tire is taken internally, acting direct
ly upon Hie blood and mucous sur-
laces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and ag
isting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimo
nials.
Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO., To-
■do. O.
Sold by all druggists 76c.
Take Hall's family pills for oonstl-
stlom.
THIRD TERM
FDR ROOSEVELT
President Again Makes An
nouncement to that
Effect.
Washington, D. C.. December 12.—
President Roosevelt has unearthed a
conspiracy in his own household. It
is a conspiracy to the extent that the
movers plot the overthrow of the
president's plan of succession. Their
schemes have been well laid and car
ried out so far with consummate p>-
liticu] ability. The positive statement
iven out from the white house l*>
night, in which President Roosevelt
reiterates his election night promise
not to stek nor accept a third term,
throws a light upon a tuniHed sitna-
tiou in republican politics.
Key to the Secret.
Unless one possesses the kev lo
the secret the present state of affairs
must appear confusing. Throughout
the south, federal office holders are
shouting for Roosevelt. Ever sine •
the memorable visit through that sec
tion of Frank H. Hitchcock, first as-
sistont p.-si-nutster general, this
chorus lias increased. At the recent
gatherings of the republican national
committee it was staid that thirteen
southern delegates wen- pledged t,.
"support Roosevelt far a third term.
Among the number was .litdsoti w.
Lyons, of Georgia. The Georgia com
mitteomen would neither deny nor at
linn the rumor that he was party v,
a scheme to pledge the solid south
tor the president. That lie should li
fer the president in view of his per
aotrai experience in the office of ng
ister oT the treasury was remarkable
and almost unbelievable.
The secret of the whole soutbi ro
program is at last forthcoming. Tit ■
president believes lie is being used us
a battering ram to open the way fo:
Secretary Cortelvou's presidential as
pirations.
Cortelyou in Race. ,
Convinced that the president would
not run, it seems that Secretary Cur
telyou and Mr. Hitchcock have used
the patronage of the postuffiee and
reasury department to intlate the
ortelyou beam. Delegates are to in
jected to ostensibly vote for Roose-
elt. When it is made known that
£rs»Nh-)UJtooseveR will not run, they
are to be delivered into the hands of
Secretary Cortelyou.
By this plan delegations which
could not lie elected as original ('or
telyou men are finally to he controlled
by him. The president is friendly to
Taft who embodies more fully his-own
■luciplos and is pledged to carry out
his politics. He will give to his can
didacy such assistance as seem., to
him meet and proper.
Three days ago President Roosevelt
in non need that he would not put out
notlier denial *ef -any aspirations for
third term for several months. Yes
terday he framed a letter to be sent
to all employes of the posuiffict- and
treasury departments putting the ban
upon any further alleged activit
ills behalf. Tonight the statement
hich the president declared would
not he given out for three months
as officially promulgated.
The men. who have been wlv,oping
hlngs tif) for Roosevelt, while
ly planning a raid upon the candidate
of his choice, have been treed.
SEEN ON “ADS”
Old Agency Adopts Emblem
For Use in Business.
The Massengale Advertising Agen
cy. tlie oldest in the entire south, and
the only recognized national solicitor
in Dixie of the Associated Bill Pos
ters and Distributors of the United
Matos and Uanada, has been many
years in building up a reputation such
as is known throughout the entire
country. Tin y have decided to adopt
an emblem which illustrates their
presence in tffe world of advertising
in such shape that it might be re-
We can offer some
very desirable build
ing lots on Milledge
Ave.and DuBose Ave.
hese lots are cheap
and vve will be glad
show them to
you.
J.R.CRANE &, CO.
izr-l
Win
Mr. Mat
one.
tongalr
doeidtd t!mt
- hud rente for the selection
a murk, many designs were
d at n met ting of the heads
different, departments of the
which is held weekly to dis
cs of improving service. Tile
g was unanimously deckled
appear upon copy and adver-
s, of size enough to warrant
as the official guarantee.
I Vi
Many thousands*
Whih* ih.'
•’•haps,
option <
Heart Strength
MR. CARNEGIE’S JOKE.
"Andrew Carnegie.” said a Pittsburg
lillionain*. "enjoys a joke hugely. One
f his jokes made me laugh on my
1st visit to Skiho castle.
Mr. Carnegie was entertaining at
In* time a Montenegran prince. Th
norning after the prince’s arrival, we
set out in a huge motor car for a long
un. and as we whizzed past an inn, a
;rtat crowd of Highlanders rose from
the benches before the inn and salut
ed us.
"The prince seemed amazed at the
Highland dress.
" Why,’ he asked, ‘do these men go
bare legged?’
“ ‘It is a local custom,’ said Mr.
Uarnegie. ‘a mark of respect for you
sir. In some places .people take off
their hats to show honor to distir.
guished visitors: here they take off
their trousers.’ ”
No matter what the death cer
tificate says, the fundamental
Strength, or fierce Weakness—nothin* more. I‘o». Cause of one-half the deaths re-
ilively, not one weak heart in » hundred U, In lt» I j j • ■ •
ielf. actually diseased. It la almost always a Corded IS Constipation. Cure
bidden tiny little nerre that really is all at fault. I i r r . i l‘lU U,.
rhis obscure nerve—the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve i VOUTSelI OI the habit bV eating
—simrilY rifsvlv anti mud hnv* morn nnu-nr mnra ! ^
) fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have
rheae sams controlling nerves.
This clearly explains why. as a medicine. Dr.
Whoop’s Restorative has In the past done so much
Tor weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
.be cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat-
ng heart distress. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—this
popular prescription—Is alone directed to these
veak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
t stremthens; it offers real, genuine heart help.
If you would have strong Hearts, ctrouy dL
•estloo. strengthen these Inerves— re-establish
hem as needed, with
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
H. R. PALMER & SONS.
m
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
which is made from the whole
I grain of the wheat berry.
to, cents a package.
For sale by alt Grocers
Badly Mixed Up.
Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N
., had a very remarkable experi-
?nce; he says: Doctors pot badl
mixed up over me; one said heart
disease; two called it kidney troll
ble; the fourth, blood poison, and the
fifth stomach and liver trouble; bn
none of them helped me; so my wife
advised trying Electric Bitters,
which are restoring me to perfect
health. One bottle did me more good
than alt the five doctors prescribed.’
Guaranteed to cure blood poison
weakness and all stomach, liver and
kidney complaints, by \Y. J. Smith
& Bro.. H. R. Palmer & Sons, drti
gists, 50c
A BEAUTIFUL SHAKES
PEAREAN CALENDAR
Among the many pleasing calui
dare issued for 1908 that have come to
our notice, the Shakespearean Calen
dvr of the Horlick's Malted Milk Co
is one tof the most unique and artis
tic. It consists of three beautiful
heads by C. Allen Gilbert portraying
Rosalind, Juliet and Portia, Shakes
peare's three leading heroines. Air
Gilbert has long been conceded to be
one of the greatest of American paint
ere of feminine heads, and his con
ception of these three characters fully
maintains his reputation as an illus
trator. The calendar is free from ad
vertising, is 8 by 34 inches in size
and will be sent to any address upon
receipt of ten cents, coin or stamps
by the Horlick’s Malted Milk Co.
1001 Northwestern avenue, Racine.
Wis.
DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch -Hazel
Salve. Get DeWltt’a. Sold by all
druggtsta.
hly
)-'ll'; ill I ♦
I iVKKTISl XL
M.'sl but :
wire many design.'
<.; artistic ami aura:
was agreed that in
1 mark such as would
r all time, strength of simplicity
ost inijiortam.
s result the proofs of the many
isi’i'ieitts that are now being
•ni from this agency now bear
uprint. Because uf the tremend
•lorn.- of business, it is certain
bn; a matter of a short time
ikls Massengale Mark is as
known as is the Agency which
resents. Incidentally, this im
upon any advertisement will as
til those who see it in News*
; or magazines that back of this
lands the MASSEXGALE
AilKNCV. not onl;
Iso ihe largest of it
I in the entire Southland, and one
ing recognized experts and spi
lists at the lie id * f each of its many
•partrnents for the placing and hand
»g if many of the largest advertis
g accounts in the South or the en-
*< country.
Through the Atlanta Office the ad-
•nising of ChK’a-Uola lias made
TTc‘‘s in tlu 1 (hiudler Building the
ecca of advertising men of 01
ind from <*very part of the United
‘ s. Mr. Massengiile is pmbablv
onally acquainted with more pu l
rs ami advirtising men than any
r man in the Srtuh.
•ca-UoIa. Red Rv<*k Ginger Alt’
nally’s Candy. Buffalo Lthia- Wa
Campbell Coal. IVnick & Ford
ips and Molasses. "Grape’’ Tobac
Harris Litliia Water. Sauer’s Ex
is ami several hundred other
•s are handb'd by the Atlanta and
Richmond offices.
TRE HEW LEAGUE
SOT TO MATERIALIZE
Cew York. December 12.—Accord
tig to a story recently circulated
y was fixed upon as the time fo
ring birth in this city to a new base
)] league which, according to plans
is to make things interesting fo
o National and American league
before the baseball history for 11)0'
had been compiled. If a meeting of
the promoters was held in New Yor
today they went about their husines
(o quietly that even their presence
as unknown.
The most of those who are qualified
to .speak of the baseball situation
xists today agree that there is no
room for a third major league in th
field, and that there is small prob;
bility of such an organization being
floated. Talk of placing a club
cities where one or two big clubs an
Already established is pronounced
chimerical. They cannot figure out
how a TTilrd rlub cotiltl !x- put in St
Louis, for instance, and made to pay
The general opinion is that the N
tional and American leagnes will be
left to fight it out in the big cities
not only next season but for a
many years to come.
How Diphtheria is Contracted
One often hears the expression, “My
child caught a severe cold which de
veloped into diphtheria,” when the
truth was that the cold had simply
left the little one particularly sus
ceptible to the wandering diphtheria
germ. When Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given it quickly cures the
cold and lessens the danger ot diph
theria or any other germ disease be
ing contracted. For sale by Warren
J. Smith & Bro., H. R. Palmer ft Sons
L. P. Canning. E. C. MeEvoy, Orr Drug
Uo., Athens, Ga.
The Athens Hardware Co. deals ♦
ere in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, ♦
Woodenware, etc. Garden Hose, ♦
l.awn Mowers. Ice Cream Free-
ers, etc. 213 aud 250 Broad *
Street. ♦
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Mt. Vernon Lodge, F. and A_ M.—
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. and
A. M., meets on regular communica
tion every second Thursday night in
each month at Masonic lial\ 3rd
floor Max Joseph building, Clayton
itreet. All Master Masons are cor
dially invited to attend.
H. R. PALMER. W. M.
A.B HARPER,SEC.
St. Elmo Lodge, K. of P.—St. Elmo
I/idge, No. 40. Knights of Pythias
meets every Monday night at 8
o'clock at its Castle Hall in the Max
Joseph building, corner Clayton and
Wall streets. Phone 202. 3 rings. Vis
iting Knights cordially Invited to at
tend.
H. P. LAWRENCE,C. C.
H. NICKERSON. K. of R. and 3.
Keystone Chapter, R. A. M.—Keyqtonn
Chapter. No. 1, Royal Arch Masons
meets every third Tuesday night at
8 o'clock at the lodge room in the
Max Joseph building. All qualified
companions invited to attend.
J. T TBUSSELL, H. P.
G E. STONE, SEC.
Athens Lodge, No. 790, B. P. O. E.—
Meets every Wednesday night at
8:30 o'clock at lodge quarters cor
ner Broad and Lumpkin streets.
E. BRANCROET, Exatled Ruler.
GEO. 11. PALMER, Secretary.
Soquee Tribe, No. 54, I. O. R. M.—
Meets every Wednesday night at 8
o'clock in the Knights of Pythias
tall. All qualified members urged
to attend.
A. II TUCK. Sachem.
J. G. TRUSSELL, C.of R.
Glenn Lodge. No. 75, I. 0. 0. F.—Meets
every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at
Uxlge room in Carlton building, oa
Jackson street. All Odd Fellowz In
good standing invited to attend.
G A. BOONE, Rec. Sec.
Arrival and Departure nf Train*.
CITY TIME.
Georgia Railroad.
Leaves Arrives
05 m. 12:00 noon
: 10 p. m. 9:10 p. m.
Southern Railroad.
Leaves Arrives
:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m.
1:00 p. ill 7:45 p. m.
7:20 a.m. (mixed train) 3:05 p.m.
Seaboard Airline
South Bound North Bound
No. 41 6:10 a. m.
No. 51 7:00 a. m.
No. 33 2:58 a. m
No. 53 6:23 p. m.
No. 52 10:30 a. m
So. 32 2:31 p. m
No. 50 8:00 p. ta
No. 38 1:09 a. m
Trains numbered 50 and 51 are BO
un north Athens.
Gainesville Midland.
Week Days.
Arrive 11:15a. m.
7:45 p. m.
Sundays
Arrive 11:15 a. m.
7:15 p. m.
Week Days.
Leave 7:10 a. m.
2:00 p. tn.
Sundayz.
Leave 8:30 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
Central of Georgia.
Leaves Arrive:
7:30 a. ta. i;iq p.
4:30 p. m. 10:20 p.
State Normal School
There will be the usual few
vacancies in our dormitories
January 1. Applications for
these will be registered in the
order received. Write ' at
once for application blankt.
E. C. BRANSON, Pre*.,
Athene, Ga.