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SPRING OPENING
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Davison-Nicholson Company’s
Interest ng Dashing Hints of Interest to the well dressed. Thoughts of the highest quality lead you here
The store where people like to trade. The store with something new all the time. The store that
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always undersells. __
SUIT DEPARTMENT.
Tailored Suits made of Panama
Serg<s, Brilliantme and Voile
$12.50. 15.00,17.50 22.50 25.00.
SI.K SUlTS—Princess and
Junr er Suits in Solid and Hair-
Line Stripes, 110.00, 12.50, 15.00
17 5( 22.50 25.00.
WHITE LAWN SUITS-P m
ci'ss Styles $2.50 to 15 00.
\v VSII SUITS—By April Ist we
will how a great line of Wash Suits
in White, Black and Colors, Li sen
and Poplin Suits $5.00 to 2n.00
each They will to the city. All
colors; and kinds; all these wash
suits
MILLINERY
T. wear one of our |Hats will be
to wear what the most fashionables
are now wearing in Paris $2.50 to
75.0( each.
1 AILORED SKIRTS.
YY are now showing the greatest
s’oek of Tailored Skirls ever
Dt vison-Nicholson Cos., Athens, Georgia.
PROGKAHME
For the org'imzation of Presbyte
rial Missionary Union of the
Presbytery of Athens, Com
merce, (Jit., April Bth, 1908,
9:00 a m.
1. Address of welcome by rep
reselltative of Commerce Society.
2. Response by represenative of
Elberton society.
4. Enrollment ol representatives
present.
4. Organization, [<s.]' Reading
constitution and by-laws- [b]
Election ol officers. "
5. Consideration of the local
society ; its object, value and feas-
ibility. Discussion led by Athens
society. General discussion in
vited on tins and all other
themes presented.
6. Scope of local society’s work,
[a] Home missions, [b] Foreign
work. Di-'cus sion led by Gaines
ville society. -
R, cess t° 3:00 p. in.
1. Consideration of Juvenile so
cieties; their work, possibilities
and limita ions. Led by Elber
tou society.
2. Consi ( ration of the Presby
terial Union; led M by Mrs. C. P.
Crawford, of gener
al secreatry of the Presbyterial
Union of the JPresbytery of Au
gusta.
Wednesday evening 8 p. m.
1. Addiess by Rev. Homer Mc-
Millan, ci Atlanta, sec
retary gniieral assembly’s commit
tee on licme mission, —’’The
Mission work of our church.”
2, Address by Mr. C. A. Row
land, of Athens,—‘‘The F 'reign
Missionary work of our church.”
Tuesday morning 9 a. in.
1. What women ore doiug in
the home mission work of our
church. Discussion led by Hart-
brought to the city. AH colors; all
kinds; all grades; Black, Colors and
Fancies; Panamas, Serges, Voiles
Brilliantines and Cassimere Effects.
$3.50 to 25.00 each.
Skirts for Ladies; Skirts for Miss- m
es.
SPECIAL SKIRTS SALE
MONDAY—IOO Fine All Wool
Tailored Skirts, made of beautiful
Cheviot and Cassimere Effects,
Solid Colors, Im arted Serges,
made in the latest st. !es by the best
tailors in the busine- ; the real value
is $7.50 to 8.50. O price during
this special sale win e $5.00.
SHOES
Our shoes main, the gentleman
look the gentlema i style, a finish,
a leather, a price t suit all.
SHOES —all tbj new styles of
both high and low cuts for ladies,
men and children,
SHOES —For comlort, for styles,
for durability, you can be suited at
our Shoe Store.
well society.
2. What women are doing in
the Foreign work of our church.
Discussion Id by Royston society
3. Missionary zeal the pulse of
the church. Led by Toccoa soci
ety.
4. Time aud place of next
meeting.
5. Adjournment.
Warm and Drv
To Stay Well.
Now is the time when the doctor
gets busy and patent medicine man
ufacturers reap the harvest, unless
great care is taken to dress warmly
and keep the feet diy. This is the
advice of an old enrnent auth rity
who sayp that rheumatism and kid
ney trouble weather is here and also
tells what to do in case of an attack
Get from any good prescription
pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex
tract Dandelion, one ounce Com
pound Kargon, three ounces Com
pound Syrup SarsaDanlla, Mix by
shaking well in a bottle and take a
teaspoonful after meals and at bd
time.
Just try this simple home made
mixture at the first sign of rheuma
ti-uu or if your back aches or you
feel that the kidneys are not acting
just right. This is said to be a
splendid kidney regulator and al-
most certain remedy for all forms of
rheumatism, which is caused by uric
acid m the blood, which the kidneys
fail to filter out. Anyone can easi
ly prepare this at home at small cost
Druggists in this town and vicini
ty when shown the prescription
stated that they can either supply
these ingredients or if our readers
prefer they will compound the mix
ture for them.
Fold's r/onsy and Tar
for cbiHtr ... Vc.sure. No opiate a
GLOVES
All toe latest in Silk Gloves sbort
and Long, White, Black and Colors
50c 75c, SI.OO. 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00.
NEW SHIPMENT
Ribbons, Laces. Belts, Neckwear,
Jewelry, Hair Ornaments, Back
Bombs, Purses and shopping Bags.
SHIRT WAISTS.
Lace waists $2.51) to SIO.OO
Lawn waists 78c to 4.50
Lingerie waists $2,50 to ... 5.00
China Silk Waist, black, white
and colors $1.50 to 6 50
HOSIERY.
A great collection of blacks, tans
fancies and all colors to match the
dresses. We have thorn for lilies,
Misses and Children, 10c, 15c, 25c,
35c, 50c, $1 00 1 50 and 2.50 pair.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Greatest values ever offered in
Handkerchiefs no.v on sale.
JCDUE BRYND ENFORCINU LAW.
Hon. C. H. Brand, judge of the
Western circuit, passed ’through
the city xejenlly, enroute to
Caruesville, where he holding
Kranklm superior court this week.
Speaking of the enforcement of
law. Mr. Brand said ?he wns doing
his utmost to enforce the prohi
bition law. lie called attention
to the fact, that at Banks supe*
nor court last week, he sent two
men to the chaingang for selling
liquor. One of these men, he
said uad been before him once be
fore. charged and convicted with
a similar offense, and he was fined
and faithfully warned that if he
ever appeared before Mr. Brand
again for that offense, he would
not have the privilege of paying
out, but would bi sent to the
chaingang. Mr. Brand said that
in this instance, there was noth
ing left for him to do, but to be
true to laia word, and this he did.
The other case, he said was a very
agrivated one, and deserved the
punishment inflicted. Such sen
teuces will do more to stop the
sale of liquor than all thing-* else
combined. When it is known
that those people who persist in
their illegal business will not
huve the privilege of payiug cut,
but will be sent to the gang, there
will be but little whiskey so'jl in
this section. The people of this
section are with Judge Brand, and
are real glad that we have on the
bench, a man who will see to it
that the law is enforced. If grand
aud special juries will do their
duty, Mr. Brand will put thx fin
ishing touches on all those who
run rough shod over law aud sen
timent, and prohibition will pro
hibit.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relievo pain.
BANKS COUNTY VETERANS.
Resolved that, We the Farmers
Educational and Co-operative
Union of America, of Batiks coun
ty Division, respectfully ask our
representative and senator (to use
theii influence to have the recent
pension law, paying penioners
quarterly, repealed aud return to
the old system or something bet
ter. And we respectfully ask the
Banks County Journal to publish
this resolution and askjjother pa
pers to please copy.—Banks Coun
ty Journal,
Prof. H. A. Howeli, of Havana, Cuba
Recommended Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
“As long as l can remember my
mother was a faithful user and friend
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, but
never in my life have realized its true
value until now,” writes |Prof. 11. A.
Howell, of Howell’s American school
Havana. Cuba. “On the night of Feb.
31x1 our baby was taken sick with a
very severe cold, the next day was
wor-e and the following night his con
dition was desperate. He could not
lie down 1 anu it was necessary to have
him in the arms every moment. Even
then his breathing was difficult. I did
not think he would live until morning
At last,l thought of my mother’s rem
edy, Chamberlain’s Cough remedy
which we gave, and it afforded prompt
relief, and now. three duys later he
has fully recovered. Under the cir
cumstances I would not hesitate a
moment in saying that Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, and that only, saved
the life of our denr little boy.” For
sale by W. 'B. Hardman A Cos., Com
merce, Ga. and Maysville Ga.
The Lucky Quarter.
Is the one you oay out f r a box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They bring
you the health that’s more precious
than jewels, "rythemf': headache,
biliousness, constipation and malaria.
It they disappoint you the price will
be cheerfully refunded at W B Hard
man A Cos , and L J Sharp A Bro drug
stores.
Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
sc.
L idies’ Hemstitched Handker
chiefs 5c and 10c. Extra# values.
Ladies’ Embroidered Handker
chifs 15c, worth 25c.
Ladies’ Sheer Thread Cambric
Handkerchiefs 25c, worth 85c.
Aten’s Handkerchiefs 10c, 15c and
25c.
Shool Handkerchiefs 4c, to 150.
PARASOLS
Just received, a large shipment of
all the New Parasols forH.adies and
Chijdien in plain and fancy SI,OO
o 15.00 each.
Silk Umbrellas 93c, worth $1.25
Silk Umbrellas $1.25 worth 1.50.
Silk Umbrellas 1.75 worth 2.00.
TRUNKS.
We carry everything in Trunks,
Suit Cases, Telescopes and Hand
Bags; cheap, medium and fine.
You want to see our line before
buying.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
Do Not Endanger Life When a Com.
merce Citizen Shows you the Cure.
Why will people continue to suf
fer the agonies of kidney complaint,
backache, urinary disorders, lame
ness, headache, languor, why allow
themselves to become chronic inva
lids, when a certain cure is offered
them?
Don’s Kidney Pills is the remedy
to use, because it gives to the kid
neys the help they need to perforiS
their work.
If you have any, even one. of the
symptoms of B kidney disease, cure
yourself now before diabetes, drop
sy or Bright s disease sets in.
John Harris, collector for insur
ance company, living at 1538 Broad
St., Augusta, ; Ga., says: “I have
used Doan’s JKidney Pills in my
family and we found them to be all
that is c’aimed for them. They
cured both myself and wife of back
ache after we hsd tried any number
of socalled remedies without finding
any relief. My back bothered me
for 18 months with a drill heavy
pain across the small of it. 1 was
attracted to Don’s K'dney Pills by
reading what they had done for oth
ers, so I obtained a box of them.
My wife and I both used the reme
dy and no iced that in both cases
the backache left.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn|Co., Buffa-
10, New York, sole agents for the
Unite 1 States,
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no ozher. *
CASTOR IA
„ f For Infant* and Children.
Tn* Kind lou Have Always Bought
Sore Nipples and Chapped lianas
Are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain *
br-v;. Try It; it U a teacaaa. Price 35 cent*.