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THE BANNER? SUNDAY. OCT. 6, 1901.
ASTHMA CUBE FREE!
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and
Permanent Cure in All Cases.
WORK OF THE LUNGS.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
WRITE YOUR N4nE AND ADDRESS PLAINLY.
CHAINED
FOR TEN
YEARS
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It
brings instant relief, tveil in the worst
cases. It cares when all else fails.
The Rev. C F. WELLS, of Villa
Ridge, 111., says : “Your trial bottle of
Asthmalene received in good condition
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel
for the good derived from it. I was a
slave, chained with putrid sore throat
and Asthma for ten years. I despaired
of ever being cured. I saw your adver
tisemeut for the cure of this dreadful
and tormenting disease, Asthma, and
thought you had overspoken yourselves,
but resolved to give it a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial acted like a
charm. Send me a full y\z n bottle.”
Rev. Dr. iviorris Wichsler,
Rabbi of tie-Cong F.nai Israel.
New Yoik A ah. 3, 1901.
Drs Taft Bros’ Medicine Co.
Gentlemen: Your Asthn alene is an
excellent remedy fir Aetbnia and Hay
Fi-ver. and its comp -sitmn alleviates all
troubles which combu.e writ Asthma.
Its success is astonirdi ug and wonderful.
After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that •■Whm.il. ne c ontains no
opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very traly vonrs.
REV. DU MOKIUS \YE‘ ES1.ER.
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Avon Springs. Is
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Go.
Gentlemen : I write this testimonial from a sense of duly, ! a i g tested the
wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma My wife has been
afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years Having exhausted my own
skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on
130th street. New York, I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife com
meuced taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical im
provement. After using one l*ottle her Asthma has disappeared aud she is en
tirely free from all symptoms I feel that. I can consistently recommend the med
icine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease.
Yours r< specifully, O. D PHELPS, M D.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co Feb. f>, 1901.
Gentlemen : I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years I have tried numer
ous remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement aud
started with a trial bottle. 1 found relief at once. I have since purchased your
full-size bottle, and 1 am ever gratefal. 1 have family of four children, aud foi
six years was unable to work. I am now’ in the best of health aud am doing bus-
loess every day. This t'-stimonv yon can make such nse of as vou see fir.
Home address, 235 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL,
07 East 129th Sr., New York City.
Do not delav. Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS ’ MEDICINE
CO., 79 East 130th St , N. Y. City.
Trial bottle sent absolutely free on receipt of postal.
Do not delay. Write at ouce, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE
OO , 79 East 130th St., N. Y. City.
Sold by all Druggists.
For the New Pictures.
The art instinct is
ahri.ad in the land, and
the picture dealer is
sought nut hy the hoys
and girls as the candy and
dime novel stand was
years ago. Everybody is
glad the children are lear
ning to like pictures.
Our frames are calculated to
please young and old, the artist or
the amateur collector. You’llfind
only the latest and always the
cheapest, as well as best, here.
J. L. ARNOLD,
Clayton Jte Jncliwon SIn. AI Ih-uk, Gn.
THE OSBORNE MOWER
Succeeds where others fail.
The Osborne Self
Dump Rake is the
only one in the world
with Roller Bearings,
Bicycle Wheels and
reversible wearing
parts and guaranteed
to outwear any two
rakes made.
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The Osborne Ri
val Harrow with in
Folid steel frame and
enter draft is the
uest to be bad.
W e carry repair*
for all implements
we sell.
INVESTIGATE PARIN PAINT BEFORE PAINTING YOUR HOUSE
Talmage Hardware Co.
The Southern Mutual Insurance Company
OF ATHENS, GA.
W. W. THOMAS. President. ARTHUR K. GRIFFITH, Secretary
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
THE NECESSITY FOR PURE AIR AND
PROPER BREATHING.
Respiratory Gymnastics Tend to
Strengthen the ItcHlMtlntf Force of
Nature to Disease—The Lesson of
the Black Hole of Calenttu.
To my mind the part of the physical
man upon which depends all the pos
sibilities of mental resource is that
part which has relation to respiration
and which for its perfect work de
pends upon the quality of the air we
breathe, the quantity respired and the
method thereof. The apparatus for
respiration consists of the lungs, which
are double, the one on the right side
having three lobes, the other on the
left only two. We must always bear
in mind that nature Is generous in her
provisions, and she has given ns so
much of lung tissue that a large part
can be quickly exhausted and become
Inactive, yet life endure for Its legiti
mate threescore years anti ten and its
duties and activities continue unhin
dered by any conscious lack. Under
the microscope the lung tissue shows
on Infinite number of tiny cells or ulti
mate lobules. Some have estimated
these at five or six hundred million,
aud, wonderful to relate, only with tlie
first breath that the infant draws are
both lungs ever filled with absolutely
new’ air. All through life there is nec
essarily what we call a residual air,
which may bo of a greater or less
amount, according to the breathing
habit of the Individual. It Is said that
the extent of surface through which
the nlr breathed passes Is approximate
ly nlniut 1,300 square feet, and the ex
cretion from the lungs daily Is over
two pounds of poisonous matter. In
fact, It Is certain that at least one-
third of the waste and poisonous mat
ter caused by the activities of the
organism. Its growth, repair, decay. Is
excreted through the lungs.
Unfortunately, a great majority of
mankind breathe very superficially,
ing only part of this large area of
lung tissue. Even If persons are out
•s, unless by wise activity, the
11s of the lungs are not aerated
for the simple reason that very few
men or women know how to free the
lungs properly. Dettweller states that
p breathing not only ventilates the
lungs and aids the circulation, but In
many cases is able to strengthen the
muscles of the thorax, especially those
about the upper part of the chest.” And
believe that we have a right to expect
from respiratory gymnastics a real
strengthening of the resisting force of
nature to disease. Even If the lungs
have begun to break down, honest ef
fort In this direction will supplement
medication.
One of the methods of correct breath
ing Is to put the hands lightly ou the
hips, fingers backward; throw the
shoulders w’ell back, hold the chest up,
chin In, and then inhale slowly through
the nose as long as possible. When
the lungs are filled, retain the air until
some discomfort Is experienced, then,
forming the lips In the shape of a letter
O, exhale as slowly and evenly as Is
consistent with comfort, making a
slight blowing sound. Such an exer
cise for five minutes, clad only In one
garment or, better, with no garment at
all, night and morning. In a well venti
lated room, will do very much In man,
woman or child to develop the lung ca
pacity, Improve the carriage of the
body and enrich the quality of the
blood, which depends upon the activity
of the lungs for Its purification.
It Is no wonder that so much care
has been given by nature to the appa
ratus for the respiratory function, for
w’e know* perfectly well that man has
lived as much as sixty days without
food, he has been forced to exist for
some time without water; but, alas,
without air death must come In a brief
space of tlmel .
For lustance. In 1750, 140 persons
were confined over night In a small
space not larger than 5,900 cubic feet,
with only two little windows on one
side. Within an hour nil broke out In
a profuse sweat. They were tortured
with thirst and difficult breathing, and
In three and a half hours the majority
W’ere delirious. Then when the morn
ing came forty-three only lived to tell
the tale. Another extreme case was at
the battle of Austerlltz. Three hun
dred captured soldiers were confined
In a small cellar, and within a few
hours all but forty were dead. The
reason Is self evident The air was In
sufficient for the demands of each in
dividual, the poisonous exhalations
from the body were thrown off through
While they are accumulating knowledge
on the profound sciences, are often so
ignorant of their own natures that they
allow local disease to fasten on them to
the min of the general health. Back
ache, headache, nervousness, j»oiiit to a
disordered or diseased local c< ndition
which should have prompt attention.
Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription may
be relied upon ns a perfect regulator. It
stops enfeebling drains, heals inflamma
tion and ulceration, and cures female
weakness. It makes weak women strong
and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in” Favorite Pre
scription” and it is entirely free from
opium, cocaine aud all other narcotics.
VIGOR i MEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently
Restored.
HINDIPO
DR. JEAN O’rlARRA’5. (Taris)
GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND
VITaLIZER is sold with written guarantee to
cure Nervous Debility, Ix*st Vitality, Failing
Memory, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Stops all
~ * “ “"stem Canned by Bad
of Tobacco,. Opium,
Drains of the N
Habits or Kxcessiv
Liquors, or “Living the P-ee that Kills*.’ ..
wards off Insanity, Consumption and Death. It
clears the Blood and Brain, Builds up the Shat
tered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and
Brings the Pink Glow to Pale Cheeks, and
Makes Young and Strong again. 50c, is
* ' Smith
Philadelphia. P*
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for female trouble that I
lorry I did not know of you
Pierce’s Common Sense
Dr.
Adviser is setil free
Cent stumps to p.iy
only. Aildress Dr
falo, N. Y.
Medical
receipt of 21 one-
1*etise of mailing
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Jamkm Wiiitk,
AllTIH’lt K OlUKFlTH,
JoSKl’II H. Fl.KMINO,
KIiWAKIi R. HoiKiSON,
The Progress Electric Printery,
J. E. GARDNER, Prop.
Best Stocks
BEST WORKMANSHIP. PROMPT DELIVERY.
The only printing office in the city operated with electricity,
and therefore we can do your work now rapidly and at
cheaper prices
’Phone 183.
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SHORT FREEDOM
GIVEN NEGRO.
Arrest Follows Release
From Gang.
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Millinery Opening
On Oct. 3, 4 and 5.
Misses Hradbeiry in
vite the Ladies of Athens
to inspect the most beau
tiful line of Hats ever
shown in the city. They
have taken the greatest
care in selecting their
Fall and Winter Patterns
and your time will be
well spent in an exami
nation of the results of
their Artistic taste and
talent.
Misses Bradberry.
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If You Have Not Been
In Our Store Lately
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We would be glad for you to
atop in on your way down town.
Improvements in everything has
been onr motto all the time and
nothing less than the best Grocery
Store in town will satisfy us. We
propose to sell nothing but the
best goods, very best that tho
market affords.
We are baking the best Bread
that has ever been baked in Ath
ens, and if you are not using our
bread we would be glad for you to
give it a trial, that is all we ask.
Come to see us,
or Phone 1S.X.
M. i. Arnold.
Seab Smith, Jr., a negro who was
sent to the ctunfcy chaingang for twelve
months for assault and battery, com
pleted his sentence yesterday, but was
arrested immediately after his release
upon a warrant charging him with es
caping from the gang about a month
ago.
Smith will probably be tried before
Judge Oobb tomorrow on that charge.
| C. W. Motes, ’;
| Photographs, !
The New Studio is now open,
The public are cordially
invited to call and
examine work.
All the latest styles up to
date. Photographs from the
small miniature to Like Size.
The finest and best equipped
Studio in the city. Photos
of children and largo family
| and college groups a specialty.
College Avenue.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and
Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and ma
laria.
For Indigestion, sick aud nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart failnre.
For fever. chills, debility and Kidney
diseases, take I.emon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural aud thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
r»0o ami |1 bottles at druggists
Prepared only by Dr H. Mozloy, At
lanta, Ga.
A Prominent Mini.ter Writes.
After ten years of great suffering from
indigestion, with great nervous prostra
ton, biliousness, disordered kidneys and
constipation. I have been cured by Dr
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, and am now a
well man. Rev. C. C. Davis.
Eld. M. E. Church South,
No. 28 Tatnall St , Atlanta, Ga.
the lungs, and a most agonizing dentb
ensued. It behooves us, then, most
carefully to consider In arranging for
the ventilation of homes, hotels, hos
pitals and Jails not only that a proper
quantity of pure nlr shall be allowed
free circulation, but also to be watch
ful lest this pure air shall be vitiated
hy retained Impurities.
A great many investigations have
been made to ascertain the relation of
nlr to disease, and perhaps the simple
statement of the fact that among all
lndnstrtal classes those arc healthier
and have the lowest death rate who
are gardeners, farmers, agricultural
laborers and fishermen—in other words,
those whose occupations are carried
On In the open ale—will be a truth all
can understand.
, What a lesson, then, td all who may
have families, of children to rear! Bow
Important that every effort should be
msde to secure the largest amount of
air space about the dwelling, plenty of
room for the children to play out of
doors, and by all means avoid baring
little ones sleep.ln an apartment which
the.wlpdg of heaven d-
♦ Miki
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A Prominent rlemphlan Write.,
Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta—Having been
a great sufferer for three years from in
digestion, and been treated by many
physicians, who failed to give me any
relief. Continuing to grow worse my
brother advised me to try Dr. Mozley’s
Lemon Elixir, which remedy he had
used for several years. 1 commenced
its nso, and must say that yonr I-onion
Elixir is the greatest mediciue on earth
I have never suffered a day since I com
menced using Lemon Elixir,
R. L. Rocco,
200 Hernado St., Memphis Tenn.
A Card-
This is to certify that I used Dr. Moz
ley’s Lemon Elixir for nenralgia of the
head and eyes with the most marked
benefit to my general heatlh. X would
gladly have paid $500 for the relief it
has given me at a cost of two or three
dollars. H. A. Beall,
Clerk of Superior Court Randolph Co.,
Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for mayor of the city of Athens for the
ensuing term thereof, subject to the
democratic primary. Will be grateful
for the support of my fellow citizens.
H. H. CARLTON.
ANNOUNCEMENT?
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for mayor, subject to the action
of the democratic primary.
J. F. RHODES.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for alderman from the Third ward, sub
jeot to the action of the democratic pri
mary. F. A LIPSCOMB.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from the First Ward,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary. ROBT. FLOURNOY.
• ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Aldermau from the First ward, sub
ject to the action of the democratic pri
mary. J. XI MEALOR.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce mys-lf a candidate
for alderman from the first ward sub
ject to the action of the democratic
primary. E. S PRICE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from the First Ward, sub
ject to the action of the democratic
party. W. C. WEATHERFORD
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Winter Vetch. \
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T lie largest yielding. £
surest cropping and ni< >st £
null it ous of winter and £
spring Forage Plants. £
Makes splendid grazing, £
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a much heavier crop than £
clover, stands cold £
weatlnr bitter, and is £
superior as a soil im- £
prover. £
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3 PALMER & SONS.
SCHEDULE TO SOUTHERN
AND 8EAB0ARD 8TATI0N8.
Beginning Monday, September 80th,
a fifteen minute schedule will be opera
ted on the depot line, connecting with
tbe up-town line at Jackson and Wash
ington streets. Cars will leage Clayton
street and College avenue at 8, 22, 28
and 63 minutes after the hour, connect
ing with the car from np-town at Wash,
ington and Jackson streets at 11 min.,
26 min , 41 min and 56 min. after tbe
hour. Car will leave Seaboard station
at ,1 min., 16 min., 31 min. and 46 min.
after the hour.
While the present schedule an the
Seaboard is in operation, a car will leave
tbe car barn at 5 :20 a. m., rnn to junc
tion, then np Milledge, returning down
town and on to the Seaboard station,
aniving five minutes before train time.
Fcr the present, transfers will be
made at Washington and Jackson Sts.
, , q. D. FLANIGEN,
General Manager.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for alderman from the Fourth Ward,
subject to the action of the democratic
party. JAMES F. FOSTER.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
jor alderman from the Second Ward,
subject to the action of the democratic
party. W. P. VONDERAU.
Druggists and Seedsmen.
105 Clayton St.
CITY TRAJNSCHEDDLES
Arrival and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
Southern Railway
Leaves at 12:15 p. m. Arrives at 4:15 p, m
Leaves at 6:50 p. m. Arrives at 9.15 p. n>
O. B. Chandler, Ascent
GEORGIA R. R.
8:15 a. m. Arrives 1:00
4:00 p.m. Arrrives 7:66
Dorublatt Plumbing
...4..
Repair Company,
•VAVkAA.
Electrical....
Contractors
Julius Dcrnblatt, Mgr
Special prices on Electric
Fans for the next few
days.
No. 8 Clayton St.
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
WORTH BOUND.
No. 52—Lt Atlanta,? :16am, Ar. Athens, 9:80am
No. 60— ** *• 8 :80pm, " •• 10:63pm
No. 84- •• " 12:30pm," •• 2:18pm
SOUTH BOUWD.
No.31—Lv. Athens, 2:10pm, Ar. Atlanta, 4:25am
No. 27—" " 5:58am, " " 8:80am
No. 68— " " 4:66pm, " *• 7:80pm
R. R. L Bunch, Qen. Pasenger Agent
W. B. Waldron, Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Savannah Line to the East.
Xrrive l :00p.m. ... Leave 8 :46 p.m.
J. E. HUMPHREY, Agent.
Investments.
I am offering this wet-k 3
four room houses on Billups
Street ihat. rent for $13.00
per month, for only
$700.00.
This property will net 20
per cent on the investment.
. L. BROOKS.