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THE BANNER: THURSDAY OCT. 10, 1901
Personal
Brevities.
Rave your Prescriptions filled by the
Orr Drag Oo.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the
California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in tin- form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to th% system. It.
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system etTeetually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one j
to overcome habitual const ipat ion per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
arc used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, blit the medicinal qualitiesof the
remedy art: obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, l»v a method
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
IZJUISVTLI.E. IT. NEW YORK. N. Y.
■ferule by all Drugglm — Price 60i; per bottle.
THE HEW JAIL
ABOUT COMPLETED.
It is a Model of Neatness,
Convenience and Safety.
There will be a general meeting of
the Athens Woman's Club on Monday
afternoon, Oct 14th. The delegates to
the general federation will be elected at
this meeting. Other matters of interest
will be discussed. The names of dele
gates from the various clubs throughout
the state are pouring in to the corre
sponding secretary and the promise is
tiat the convention will be a very nota-
b’e one, as many distinguished women
will be present.
Mr. K. Brandt, of Chester, S C.. is in
the city. He has decided to locate
the je A’elry business here, and will open
np on or before Nov. 1st. Mr. Brandt
will he given a warm welcome to Ath
ens as a citizen.
This afternoon at four o’clock in the
Sunday school room of the First Metho
dist church, the Woman’s Foreign Mis
sionary Society will hold a meeting
Rev. W. 1*. Lovejoy will address the
meeting.
On next Sunday afternoon, Oct. ffrd,
at 5 o’clock Miss Rutherford wil be
gin a series of Bible Lectures to the
classes at the Lucy Cobb. These lectures
will be read in connection with the
Vesper service and music. The subject
of the series will be “Tne Women of
tlie Bible." The first lecture will be
The t^ueen of Sheba.”
Mr. Joseph Turner and Mr. Arthur
Palmer spent yesterday at the Oak
Branch Fair.
Mr. George T. Hodgson is spending a
few days in the city.
Key. R. < >. Smith, of Wiuterville, was
in the city yesterday.
The new county jail is almost com
pleted, and will be ready for use inside
the next ten days. It will cost when
completed about $3,500.
The new jail is one of the most thor
ough and convenient in the state. It is
absolutely tire proof and the cells are
made of steel that cannot be filed or cut.
The arrangement of the cells will en
able the sheriff to keep all the male
prisoners to themselves. The female
prisoners and young boys will be kept in
another part of the building. In the
second story is a large cell to be used
a hospital room where the sick prisoners
may be properly treated. The sanitation
of the new jail is perfect.
The capacity of the new jail will be
about twenty-five or thirty prisoners. It
is large enough, when it is considered
that the county rarely has over ten
prisoners on hand at one time and at
times the jail is entirely empty.
The new jail is a model of construe
tion. and refiects credit opon Supt. T. P.
Stanley, under whose supervision the
work was done.
Delicious Peanut Crisp, made fresh
every day at Williamson’s.
Get What You Ask For!
When you ask for Cascarcts Candy
Cathartic be sure you get them,
(ienuine tablets stamped C. ('. C.
Never sold in bulk. A substitute is
always a cheat and a fraud. Beware!
All druggists, ioc.
CA.STOHIA.,
Rears tho yfll# « V-.’J I!m> A!',\flVS Bought
Bignatnro
of
Stipatm
Miss Mabel Brumby and Mr. Cam
Brumby spent the day at Bishop yester
day.
Miss Gertrude Holden, of Crawford
villo, entered Lucy Cobb yesterday. Miss
Holden is a cousin of Mr. Legwiu, the
editor-in-chief of the Red and BUck.
Mr. lv II. Dorsey went to the Oak
Branch Fair yesterday to officiate as
jndge iu the races. He returned last
night.
Mr. R. L Denmark, of Valdosta, one
of last year’s 1' Diversity graduates, spent
yesterday iu Athens with friends.
President K. C. Branson is spending
several days iu New York.
Mr Albin Hajos will remain in Ath
ens two weeks before leaving for his
home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. John TJ. Talmadge en
joyed the exhibits and races at the fair
at Bishop
Messrs Roy Nuunally and Kaimett
Lauceford, two well known University
alumni, are visiting friends at Bishop,
where they are enjoying the sights of
the Oak Branch Fair.
The students reception that was to
have been held this Friday night,
postponed until further notice, because
<.f the lecture at that time.
Many Athenians are enjoying the ex
hibits, races, and other attractions now
to be seen at the Oak Branch Fair, at
Bishop, Ga.
Mr. J F. Colbert, of Madison county,
spent yesterday in Athens.
THE MAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes to
us to get the most for his money and NONE go away
dissatisfied.
! E. H. DORSEY.
Miss Jessie Jacks
m Watkiusville.
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WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY-!
Mr. Karl Donalson leaves for Au
gusta tomorrow to be absent for a few
days.
The many friends of Miss Maggie May
Price will he glad to learn that her con
dition is slightly improved.
The many friends of Mr S O Hutchr-
u are sorry to know that he is quite
sick.
Mrs. R IT. Simons, of Charleston,
visiting Mrs. A. H. Steed man, on
Prince avenue.
Mrs. Fred Bain is quite ill at her
mnie oil College avenue.
The Young People’s Missionary So-
iety of the First Methodist church
meets this afternoon at 4 o’clock in the
hurch auditorium.
Stencils,
Numbering
Hachines,
Name Plates,
For every purpose.
PATERS.
fac-simii.es of
SIGNATURE
In Metal and Rubber.
Agents'for the famed Stew
art factory.
Work and ^Prices
always right.
118 Clayton Street.
OH HAND
constitute an excep
tionally good assort
ment of the latest and
best goods.
We hope to have you
see the stock soon.
Ic. A. Scudder,!
\ Jeweler.
3
i is visiting frien- b
] HEAD &
I McMAHAN,
* *
3 Are now ready to show
^ to the trade the latest
^ styles in
«
| Clothing,
\ Hats, Shirts
l and
1 Furnishings.
* know you got soinetl
2 new and stylish.
^ When you buy a
Full line of Hein/
it Williamson’s.
s Pickles and Sauces
I)r. Byers treats diseaseH of Eye, Ear,
Nose ami Throat. Office McDowell
building.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
Oue small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cares all kiduey and bladder
troubles, removes (travel, cares diabetes
seminal emissions, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder trobules in
children If not sold by your druggists,
will bo sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months' treat
ment, and will cure any cose ulHive
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, P. O. Box 62b, St Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ THIS.
Ripley, Tenn., June 1, 1901
Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis, Mo.-Dear
Sir: Having tried various remedies
without satisfactory results, I was per
suaded to give your "Texas Wonder
a trial. I have used one bottle, and, al
though my case is one of long standing
that baffled the skill of the best physi
cian, yet it yielded at once to "The
Texas Wonder,” which I heartily
ecommend to all suffering from kidney
and bladder troubles.
Yours truly,
W. H. BRUTON,
Pastor Baptist Church, Ripley, Tenn.
The least in quantity and most in
quality describes DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, the famous pills for constipation
and liver complaints. H. R. Palmer &
Sons and W. J. Smith & Bro
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OASTOHIA.
Bur, the Kiml You Haw Mwajs Bought
Signature
of
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Strictly new goods, not an ^
old or shop worn article in ►
the house. Buy of us and ^
know you get something both £
suit of us £
ik in the inside coat pocket ►
and see who made it. We ^
have brought to Athens the £
best stock Clothing ever ►
show n in t his city. Our £ 1
stock is Bought from the £
best houses, ami onlya few ►
cheap suits bought from a-*
cheap house, not just a few £
goods from a reputable ►
house to talk about while >
we sell something made by £
a house whose name or ►
reputation we are not willing
to mention. £
We sell the
Celebrated
Hawes Hat,
Shipped us from Danbury
Conn., by Hawes, Yon Hal &
Co., and the wearer pays no
jobbers profit.
Drop in at 112 Clayton St.,
and see the prettiest stock
and neatest Clothing in town.
Head &
ncJTahan.
ON
TOP
The Undercoat.
OVERCOATS
$17-50.
OVERCOATS
$18.00, $18.50.
OVERCOATS
$19.00, $19.50.
OVERCOATS
$20.00, $20.50.
OVERCOATS
$21.00, $21.50.
OVERCOATS
$22.oo, $22.5o.
STELLIN6
&
DuBOSE,
The Hatters,
Tailors and
Haberdashers.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
J. & M. SHOES.
We have received onr Fall
stock of Men’s, Women’s ami
Children’s Shoes. Latest
styles iu toes.
The most fashionable, dura
ble and satisfactory footwear.
E-. I. SMITH,
Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
TODAY
a,t
Till &
Stroman’s.
HEINZ Mime Meat in
Lnlk.
HEINZ Extra Spiced
Cucumbers in
barrels.
HEINZ Sweet Mixed
Pickles in bar
rels.
HEINZ Dill Pickles in
barrels.
HEINZ Prepared Mus
tard in bulk,
sell you any
quantity.
HEINZ Strawberry Pre
serves in 5 lb
crocks.
HEINZ Raspberry Pre
serves in 5 lb
crocks.
HEINZ Peach Preserves
in 5 lb crocks
HEINZ Raked Keans in
Tomato Sauce
HEINZ Baked Keans in
Vegetarian.
HEINZ small Chow
Chow in lb cent
bottles
HEINZ Chili Satiel
HEINZ India Redish.
HEINZ new style Pep
per Sauce.
HEINZ famous Imperial
Ketchup.
HEINZ Queen Olives.
HEINZ Celery Sauce.
HEINZ newt how Chow
HEINZ Sweet Midgets
HEINZ Sweet Mixed in
bottles
HEINZ Evaporated
Horse Radish.
HEINZ Green Pepper
Sauce.
And other H EINZ goods
to follow.
FINEST LINE FANCY
CAKES IN ATHENS
Boas Bis
lend lo i
•mt
Barrel genuine
Fine new Mm
strictly.
Anderson’s Tomato Soup.
Anderson’s Baked Beans, To
mate) Sauce.
Anderson's Jams.
Fine Cream Cheese.
New Cranberries.
Fresh Roast CotVee today, it'
fine.
Cod Fish, selected middles
15 cents pound
I’earl Tapioca 10c lb.
New Prunes, large 10c lb.
Roe Herring, fine $1,25 k
Barrel Rolled Oats 5c lb.
Pettyjohn’s. Breakfast, Food
15c lb.
Split Peas 5 cents-lb.
Fancy Lemons 20c dozen.
Lea A Perring Sauce SJOc.
Chat French Sardines 20c
4 Crown L. L. Raisins 15c
Dried Currants 15c ll>.
Seeded Raisins 15c lb.
Citron, new 20c lb.
Preserved Ginger B5
glass jar.
Thym 1 10 cents box.
Cristilized Cherries 50 cents
Dr. Price Vanilla 25 cents.
Quaker Oats.
Cream of wheat.
Don’t forget
the Leading
Fancy
Grocers.
Colley Ave. Phone 70
cents