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THE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1907. ~
Your ^Christmas Selection
Of Suit or Overcoat will be very easy
if you see our Kuppenheimer line. &:
Style, without unseemly extremes;
individuality, without eccentricity;
ch tracter without caricature; worthy
fabrics and worthy workmanship,
are the distinguishing qualities for
whieh tliousmds of careful dress.-rs
selcect clothes made by
The House of Kuppenheimer
Aim >-t any one who knows any
thing about men's fine clothes will
tell jou that Kippeniikimer Suits
are tinqu •'t'ombly the Best.
Kven ti e high-priced custom tailor shrugs his shoul-
s th it he does not understand
tiers and frankly admit
how the makers do it.
John B. Stetson’s Hats. Sole Agents for W. L. Doug
las Shoes. A full line of Gents’ Furnishings.
M. & L. MORRIS,
Corner Broad and Jackson Sts. Athens, Georgia.
A Few Suggestions for Christinas Present^
Footballs Tennis Rackets, Waterman’s Ideal
Fouutaiu l’ens, Calendars. Bibles, Xt-w f itv
tion. Dennison’s Untidy Boxes, Collar and
Cull Boxes, (Hove Boxes, Manicure Fet-*,
Writing Desks, Post Card Albums and Box
es Fancy Ink J'f'tnds and ,''ovelt.es, Pic
tures and Frames, Pennants and I’iilo v l ops,
Fine Stationery. \ .* , ■.
BOOKS MAKE THE BEST PRESENTS
le t us have your orders for Vis-ting Car Is
and Mouogrmi ''tatnine y not l iter than IS li
th: McGregor company
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Bed-Room Slippers
Romeos and Juliets
In Black, Red, Wine, Gray and Blue
Lanier footwear Co.
“Just Around the Corner”
SCHOOLS
Will Close Friday.- Board
of Education Purchased
Furniture for Nanta*
hala Schiol
At a meeting of the Board of Edu
cation yesterday afternoon it was de
cided to purchase furniture for thc-
Nontahala Avenue School. On account
of the large increase In attendance at
this school It has been necessary to
add another grade, which will be tak
en up when the school re-opens in
January. At that lime another teacli-
11 will he elected by the board to the
new grade created.
'The little children who are not re
quired to stand examinations will he
made happy this morning. The board
decided yesterday that all children
who had made a mark of 85 and wore
tiot subject lo examinations would be
dismissed until the school convenes
on Ihe 6th of January. Many a little
tot will go home happy this morning
when the news is broken to them by
their teachers.
The new school building on Jack-
son street has been completed and tile
committee on buildings reported the
school in good condition and the build-
in" comfortable and ample for all pur
poses cf the school.
RATES
On Railroads to the Cotton
School Have Been Re
duced. Great Induce 1
ment Held Out.
The railroads of the state have all
made a rate of four cents per mile
plus 25 cents for the round trip for till
who wish to attend the Cotton School
to he held in this city January 61S.
This will make it very easy for all
the farmers in the state to attend the
session of the school. The ticket from
Brunswick to Athens and return will
be $12.47, and from other South Geor
gia points even less than that. This
means that a farmer in South Get
gia may conic to Athens, pay bis f
NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL
IN INDIANAPOLIS
L. T. Cooper Makes Many Converts During Stay in
That City.
The new theory < backed up by his
preparation) advanced by T. L. Coojy
er with regard to the cause cf most
ill health of th«* present gem ration
is being sown broadcast l*y this young
man.
Cooper believes that the human
stomach bus become dtgenerate in
civilized races and claims that good
health is impossible unless the stom
ach is re-vitaiized. This he chtims to
do with his preparation.
An article from the Indianapolis
'* [Star during Cooper’s stay in that city
-.has this to say of Cooper tnd his
of one dollar for entran
spending money,
loiging and cover his
with less than twenty-i
Farmers living neat
not have to pay so 1
have ;
his board
dollars.
Athens
X and i
THE PLAIN TRUTH.
possible for farmers in this section of
the state to keep their expenses down
to less than fifteen dollars for the en
tire session.
This arrangement Is such as to
place the school and ill its ad\antages
within easy reach of the farmers. It
is quite certain that large numbers
will avail themselves of
tunitv.
little I preparation: “Residents of this city
a,1, l j are being astounded l»v 1,. T. Cooper
tenses • and his new preparation.
J 'Reports that preceded Mr. Cooper's
visit here told of his success in othei
localities, but the immense success of
his medicine and the general belief
in this theory .vas wholly unprece
dented.
"So great is the rush of the public
to this young man that people stand
in line waiting their turn for hours in
an effort to see him. The most inter
esting feature of this is statement*
oppor- j made by reliable citizens as to the
cctual accomplishments of Cooper’s
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What More Can Athens People Ask?
When well known residents and
highly respected people of Athens
make such statements as t-e follow
ing, it must carry conviction to every
reader.
K. A. Collins, proprietor of grocery
and general store 531 College avene.i,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are cer
tainly the best thing I ever used for
the kidneys. I had a great deal >f
j trouble from this source. The secre-
! tlons were off color, strong of odor and
| full of sediment, besides being very
j irregular. Some times they were too
scant and at other times too free. It
j was difficult to control them at night
| and I often had to get up from my bed
several times. I had backache almost
constantly .a nasty dull pain right in
the small of the back which made it
hard for me to get up after sitting
in one position for any length of time.
It was just as hard to turn over in
bed or to stralgthcn up after stooping.
What sleep I would have when I was
not bothered by the irregularities of
the kidney secretions was spoiled by
the pain in my back, which felt some
times as though it was being pulled
apart. Of course, 1 used every remedy
1 could get hold of, and nibbed on
liniments until I made my hack sore,
but 1 never found anything to give
me any relief until I saw Doan's Kid
ney Pills advertised and went to H. It
[ Palmer & Sons drug store and got a j
box and began using them. The next
day my back stopped aching and I
have not felt the pain there since.
Tho kidney secretions have been
made regular and are free from sedi
ment. I feel better in every way and
get my night's rest every nigh*.’
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N.
Y. sole agents for the United States.
Remember tho name—Doan's—and
take no other.
MRS. BUCK WEIL
t rment will be in Dan-
ills'ille Ih s Af.er*
r fun.
Sunday afternoon at lu r home in
this city Mrs. Maud.- Blackwell, wife
of Mr. 11. W. Blackwell, died after a
brief illness with gastritis.
Mrs. Blackwell was a young woman
many rare traits of Christian (-liar
ter and was greatly bel.vttl by all
who knew her.
The remains were carried yesterday
afternoon to Danielsville, Ga., where
the funeral will bp held this after
noon.
medicine. Among recent statements ]
of this character the following is
fair example:
"Mr. B. F. Campbell, of 3224 West
Washington Street, had this to say of
his experience with Cooper: '1 have
been a victim of stomach trouble for
the past five yeors—sick and suffer
ing pain all the time. Everything 1
::t" distressed me. I have been under
the treatment of many physicians,
end have taken all kinds of medicines,
none of which afforded me relief. I
was greatly discouraged. and was
about ready to give up. when Mr.
Cooper ratin' to this (ity t- introd tee
bis preparations.
I was skeptical, of course, after
spending so much money and taking
such a large quantity of medicine, but.
I I:*' tho drowning man, I was toady
t" grab :it a straw, so I securtd some
of Mr. Cooper's New Discovery medi
cine and began taking it. It seemed
to help right from the first dose. I
have been taking it for several weeks,
and can now eat heartily and enjoy
my meals for the first time in five
rears—-eat anything, without pain or
distress of any kind. 1 feel like a new
In ing—life is worth living now.'"
l.et us explain Mr. Cooper's rein':•!•■-
able medicine to you if your general
Th
alt It is not all that it should be.—
Orr Drug Company.
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INSTITUTE CALLER
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Have Your Prescriptions
i Filled at the Orr Drug Company. We
Meeting will be Htld ai I employ three high class pharmacists;
Prosp ct Church. Dr
Soule to Wake Address.
MR, F. P,
Remains will b ■ Inferred
This Afterro:»n in
Bogart, Ga.
SHERIFF WEATHERLY
ASSUMES OFFICE
Will Serve as s herilf of
Clarke County U nil an
Election is Held
The first act of Sheriff Weatherly,
who assumed the duties of that office
yesterday, was to serve Mayor Dorsey
with a notice of a damage suit against
the city for seven hundred dollars.
The suit is brought by Mr. E. S. Price
ito claims that amount as damage
> liis prop' rty, caused hv thu 1m
ruv limit of River street, which was
month- inacadimizcd and improved,
lie stre et fronting Mr. Price's prop-
nv was raised, so it is claimed,
nosing his property to be damaged
y water and otherwise.
The case will he heard at the next
cgtilar term of court.
CASTOR IA
For I uants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of l
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured In
3 Days.
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind.,
says: “My wife had Inflammatory
Rheumatism In every muscle and
joint; her suffering wag terrible and
her body and face were swollen al
most beyond recognition; had been
In bed for six weeks and had eight
physicians, but received no benefit
until she tried Dr. Detchon’s Relief
for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate
relief and she was able to walk about
In three days. 1 am sure It saved her
life.” Sold by H. R. Palmer & Sons.
For Sale.
1-2 horse power motor. Splendid
condition. P. O. Box 357.
Monday morning at bis bom-' in Bir
mingham. Mr. F. O. Danieli. a former
citizen of this county, died after u
long illness.
Mr. Danieli is survived by several
children, two of whom are citizens of
Athens. Mrs. George E. Stone and Mrs.
F. L. Center. The sympathies of many
friends go cut to them tn their be.
reavement.
The remains of Mr. Danieli will he
brought to Georgia for interment. The
funeral will lie preached at Bogart
this afternoon at half-past three
o'clock by Rev. A. J. Sears, pastor of
Oconee Street church of this city.
There will he held at I’rospi ct
church on the Tallassee Bridge road
a home Farmers' Institute December
18.
The purpose cf the Institute is 'o
onsider the best mi thods of meeting
present day conditions. Also the best
rotation of crops, best methods of cul
tivating and harvesting and marketing
the same. All of interest to the farm
er. such as stock, fowls, cattle and
dairying, etc., will lie considered.
Some of the best farmers in Clarke
end Jackson counties are to partici
pate. Dinner on the ground. Every
body invited to come and bring a well
tilled basket and be ready to tell all
you know and to learn all you can.
Meeting open to all. and nil are cor
dially invited to attend. The purpose
is to organize, elect officers and make
amingements to hold these Home In
stitutes semi-annually.
Dr. A. M. Soule will address the
gathering at 3 p. m. on the subject of ]
“Agricultural Education.”
B. H. GREEN.
Chairman Committee
purest drugs used in all prescriptions.
Complete line of druggists’ sundries
and smokers' materials. We solicit
your business; satisfaction guaran
teed; prompt delivery. Phone 17.
Lost.
l.ewellen setter, white with black
spots, answers to name Joe. Return
to O. L. Maddox, 258 Springdale street.
Select Paper Shell Pecans:
Guaranteed select paper shell Pe
can trees for sale. Freeman's Pecan
Nursery, cor. Millidge and Lumpkin
streets.
Men;
Our illustrated catalogue explains
how we teach barber trade in few
weeks, mailed free. Moier Barber
College. Atlanta. Ga. 3t
Corn and Hay For Sale:
Also good milch cows and lino
Berkshire hogs William Eberhart,
W ill tor v ills-, Ga. su-tu-tn
Wanted to Buy
A goat well broke. Apply to D. care
Banner.
MUCH CONCERN FELT
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
On account of the death of Mr. J.
W. Wier the members of the Oconee
Benefit Fund are hereby notified that
an assessment is due. Please be pre
pared when the collector calls or send
to J. H. Mealor at the Athens Foundry
There are a few In arrears on the last
assessment which is past due and
should be paid at onoe.
4t J. H. MEALOR.
Ordinary Methods for Treating Ca
tarrh Prove Unsuccessful.
Written statistics that show an in
crease in catarrh have shaken con
fidence in the usual prescriptions to
safeguard human health from the
ravages of this disease.
When stomach dosing was proven
ineffective, it was natural to lo k for
some other treatment, and it is be
lieved that in Hvoniei an absolute
(tire for all catarrhal troubles has at
last been found. Inhaled with air you
breathe. its healing medication
reaches every part of the nos,:
DEATH OF M. R. HARRIS
IN ATHENS SUNDAY.
| Mrs. M. R. Harris, wife of S. F. Har
ris, colored, principal of the West Ath-
,cns School, ilie.l Sunday afternoon uf-
| tor a long illness with consumption.
She was a teacher in the city school
for colored children anil was highly
] respected by white friends as well as
members of her own race. The fun
eral was In 11 yesterday afternoon.
There is nothing better offered the
public today for stomach troubles, dys
pepsin, indigesion, etc., than KODOL
Tltis is a scientific preparation of nat
ural iligestants combined with vege
tal ! table acids and it contains the same
throat , and soothes the lirritited mu
cous membrane so that relief is al
most instant, while lasting cure is
practically sure to follow.
The complete Hyomet outfit costs
but $1.00. and is sold by H. R. Paint r
& Sons under an absolute agreement
to refund the money if It does not give
satisfaction.
juices found in every healthy stomach
KODOL is guaranteed to give relict
It Is pleasant to take; It will make
you feel fine by digesting what you
oat. Sold by all druggists.
The battleships are off on their Ion?
cruise. Japan will he forced to keep
quiet for a while at least.
READY
to attend to your wants. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY.
Latest Designs—GOLD AND SILVER HEAD UMBRELLAS—Large Variety
Leather Purses and* Art Metal C. A. Scudder, Jeweler
Hand Bags Goods Athens, Ga.