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THE BANNiEft; WEDNESDAYOCT. 16, 1901,
“Royal Scarlet” [ SPL[ilD Htpoai
THE BRAND OF THE j OF COMMISSIONERS:
Fine t CanH Goods
* iN THE WORLD.
Clarke County’s Affairs
are in Fine Shape
We l ave under this brand in new
goo,is, just received in stock
Tomatoes, Corn,
Fens, Oeuns,
Feiiches, Fears.
Aspneiitfiis,
Hnliiion, Ele.
••ROYAL SGAKLET" in our leader
in Canned Coeds, end we will put then,
op against any otlwr brand on the
market.
Received Daring the Past Week,
A full line of Heinz’s Pickles. Swm-'
Mixed Pickle, ileilk.i Sweet. Midget.
India Relish, Knchred Figs, Be kid
Beans (I and 2 11, cat s. I and other va
rieties of H- li,z g,Mids
We are now receiving weekly ship
ments of Kennedy's D-Ucious Cakes and
have them fresh at all tunes.
Weeson’s Salad Oil in hollies and c tus.
Don’t lorget to pat in an order lot
Monogram Coffee.
SCOTT BROS
The Grocers.
Phone OS. Clayton St
Thu County Commissioners made
tin ir report to the grand jury yesterday
morning, and it *as such a magnificent
report that the grand jurors did not
hesitate to commend it most highly and
to <h i Lire that tin* connty should deem
ift-elf fortunate iu being in such good
condition
Usually at this time of the year the
cash balance of the county is about
$1,200. This ye.'tr the c.i in mission ere
show a cash balance of $14 412
T his is shown in spite of the fact that
during tlie y» ar $5,500 has been expended
fora new j i!, $1)00 iu purchase of mw
mule- ; $700 in improvements around
coin house, all ot which are extra
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DAVISON
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THE CASES FRIED
IN SUPERIOR COURT,
Several Hore Divorces
Granted Yesterday.
In superior court yesterday the morn- S-ed live
ing session was takeu up largely bj kins Co.
divorce cases, several couples, being
given the right to separate.
Only one case was contested and that
was the case of Mrs A E. Booth vs
Asa J. Booth. The plaintiff was repre
■ented by Col. H. S. West and the de
fendant by Judge George C. Thomas.
After hearing the evidence and the
argument of counsel, the jury r •turned
a verdict, granting the divorce ; s ptayeri
for by the defendant.
The afternoou session was taken up
by the trial of the case of the Athens
Foundry & Machine Works vs l£ H
Linton, tax collector. The tax returns
of this company had he *u increas *d by
t ie tax receiver and an execution is*ued
by the tax collector. The cjtnpauy
through Mr. G. F Bright well, who was
its agent at that time, demurred to such
proceedings and the matter went to
court for adjudication. The jary re
turned a verdict in favor of the defend
ant.
This morning the esse of the state vs
J. A Fowler will be call* d.
Drl\ ing Out the Enemy.
These are the days of colds, sharp and
sudden, attacking throat and lungs, and
leading to consequences one does not
like to think about. Avoid further ex
poaure and fight the enemy of health
and comfort with Perry Davis’ Pain
killer the family stand-by for sixty years.
It oonqurers a cold in a day. See that
you get the right article. There is but
one Paiukiller, Perry Davis’.
king tip this splendid record
tinner* have from year to I
IT some of the county debt j
January first pay off at least
• maturing bonds
Aud-d to this fine shown g is the fac r
•hat year by year the commissioners!
hive decrees d the t*x rate while pro
viding for all tlu-se extra improvements
This could only have "been done by the I
most careful v. ork and close economy.
L’his has been the work done by the I
county commissioners and the fruits of
that work are apparent to all who inves
tigafe the conduct of the county affair?. I
That Jojful Feeling
With the exhilarating sense of renewed I
health and strength and internal clean*
liiie.-s, which follows the use of Syrup of
Figs, is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the old time
medicines and the cheap substitutes
sometimes offered hut never accepted by I
the Well informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig |
Syrup Co
anti Barley. Kppes Wil-
When you cannot sleep tor coughing,
it is hardly necessary that any one I
should tell you that yon need a few
d'*ses of Cnamberjaiu’s Cough Remedy |
to allay the irritation of the throat, and
niak** sleep possible. It istfOixL Try it.
For sale by II. R. Palmer & Sons and
Smith Bros.
WILL COTTON
GO HIGHER?
Tai.i.ai\k>-a, Chi., Oct. I,V—Tne.su
first annual session of the New Ii
Primitive Baptist association closed yes*
terday afternoon at Mac .ionia ct un h,
6 miles east of Tallap msu. R-v K
Phillip* preached rho lnrroduetoi v mt
mon to the messengers from me 2H
churches of the asso^ia: ion. Tne aft r-
noon was deviated to re ining l -ttri s from
associations, and tool her business.
CATARRH
HUE
CLEANSING
AND HEALINO
CURE FOR
CATARRH
is
Ely’sCream Balm
Kiwy and pleasant to
use. Contains no tn
furious drug.
It is quickly hLsoHm^I.
Gives relief at once,
It Ojtens and Clean**
the Nasal Passages,
Membrane. Restores the S«r
Bmell Larire size, 50 cents al
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
KLY BROTHERS. 5rt Warren St n«et. No
r York
STOPPED FREE
Permanently Cured by
DR. KLINE S GREAT
NERVE RESTORER
ContulUtuin. ptraoDtl or f>< mail; trentiV and
. TRIAL BOTTLK Fit UK
I t» ru |«ilnu wk„ pay (tpreuacf ail It mm
“ ‘ »l i>»iy IrmpnrarT relief. for all Her-
. SfMiu*. 81. The Dance,
I DeMItty. Kihaa.tHm. Pit, R. ll.KLINE.Ld.
' 931 Arch Sired. Philadelphia. Feuded i*il
Gener.l Opinion is That I
Prices Will Not Vary
Much.
Cotton continues to sell around the
S cent mark and it is the opinion of I
nearly all the cotton mu that it is not
going to vary much from that figure
duriug the seas n.
A prominent cotton man said yester* I
Liy that he believed the crop was
■shotter than at first supposed, and that |
the statistical situation called for higher I
prices, but that the spinners had adopted
the "hand to mouth” policy and were
buying just as they needed the staple,
so as to keep the price down. He conse
quently did not look for the rise iu
prices that otherwise might be expected |
Another Re pected Citizen Gone.
To the city to take treatment for his 1
stomach trouble. The amount of money
he paid for railroad fare to get there |
would have bought enougli of Dr. Cald
well’s S\rnp Pepsin to have kept him I
and his entire family in good health for
six ii nnrhs You can’t suffer from Con-
s ipa'ion, IIdigestion, Sick Headache
or St .much Troubles if you take this]
remedy. Iu 50o aud $1.00 bottle#.
Said by all druggists.
Hinac l-r«»|*o.d t outing.
Antwkkp, Oct. 15 —King Leopold ha:
decided to visit N»*w York. He an
nounced this at an interview granted to
the burgomaster Saturday. His majesty
expects. among other advantages, to get
in the United States many suggestions
fr^m the shipping arrangements which
will prove beneficial to the ports of Bel
gium.
Ten Murder Case* Looked.
W AYCKOSS. Ga , Oct. 15. —The regular
term of the Coffee superior court con
vened yesterday at Douglass. Judge
Johu S. Candler presided. Judge Ben
nett being disqualified in a few cases.
There are 20 jail eases, 10 of which are
for murder. The court will not take up
any civil business.
Marriage i f Seuator Depew.
New York, Oct. 15 —The marriage
of Senator Depew and Miss May Palmer,
according to a special to The World
from Washington, will take place dur
ing the week beginning Nov. 18 at the
European In me of Mine. Von Andre,
sister of Miss Palmer.
One case Pen ala, new fall styles
8*2 cents.
Oae case Twill Fleecedback Flan-
nelletres 5 corns worth 8?
100 pieces Twill Fleecedback
Flannelettes 7' 2 cents.
100 pieces Twill Fleecedback
Flaunellettes 8* tf cents.
5(H) yards best JS- a I-laud 4 3 . t c.
Heavy Fleeced Eiderdown Flan-
nel’etfes for Coiuono- rs and Dress
ing Jackets 10, and 15c*nts.
P-H»tv line Printed Twill F.eeced-
back Flaunellettes for Dress* sand
I Wrappers.
New Shipment
Canton Flannels. Cream aud lied
j Wool Flannels
Casimers and Jeans for Men and
Boys wear.
New Shipment
! Table Linens. Towels. Napkins
Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow
j Cases, White Quilts, Colored Com
! forts aud Blankets.
II
New Shipment
Mattings, Rugs, Druggets, Lace
■ Curtains. Window Shades, Leno-
|' liums, Carpets, Portiere and Up-
holstry Goods.
Dress Goods.
Special good things ou sale this
week. Selling at bargain couuter
price.
1,000 yards Wool mixed Dress
Goods 15 cents, worth 25c.
500 yards Wool mixed Drees Goods
|| 25 cents, worth 40c
500 yards Wool Dress Goods
cents, worth 50c.
050 yards All Wool Venetian
Cloth 39 cents, worth 50c.
750 yards All Wool Whip Cord
05 cents, worth 85 cents
1,000 yards Satin Pranella
Cloth 75 cents, worth $1 00.
New Lot
j Ladies Cloth, Veiiitian Cloth. Co-
1 mt Cloths, Cbevicitts and Ser-
] ges, all the new tail colorings.
Full Line
j Heavy Suitings for Tailor Suits
' and Walking Skirts
I 25 pieces All Wool Cheviott-s l* s
I yards wide, 48 cents. Can’t be
I matched for less than 65 cents.
$2 40 buys Diesn Pattern.
$1 44 buys Skirt Pattern.
| Taiior Suits $5 00, $7 50, $8 50,
$10 00. $12 50. $15.00, $17 50, $20.00
I and $25 00.
i Tailor Made Skirts $3.50, $4.50.
i $5 00. $6 (X), $7 50, $8 50, $10.00,
j $12 50 and $15.00.
OF INTEREST.*!
Best l.ne of Cigars in the city, Orr
Drug Co.
Th? Oconeo Revival.
The revival services are still goiug on
at Oconee Street- church, in ‘charge * f
Dr W. P. L v joy and Rev. H L En>
Quite a numb, r of the members
of the church are .>ec<>ming interested
iu the services Mr. Kmbry, who was
quit 5 ill for several weeks, is now iin-
roving.
incubdlor for Sale.
A good Incubator end Brooder for sal-
cheap. Apply to Orr Ding Co w f s
Purchases King Farm.
Mr. C. F. Ansland yesterday pur
chased the J. S King farm on th*-
J*ffersou road, through Mr. R. T. Du-
Bose, thermal estate agent. Mr, An -
land is one of Athens’ new citizens,
who recently moved here and who is
residing at the Churbonuier p'ace on
Mtlledge avenue.
Moles’ New Style.
C. W. Motes’ new style photograph *
is attracting the attention of all lovers
of art. All the latent styles are made i
prices lower than charged iu Atlanta
and other cities. Cull aud be convinced
of the superiority of his work
Was to Have Spoken Here.
R* v. J. L D. Hillyer, who is making
prohibition speeches all over the state,
was to have spoken in Athens lust
night, bat on account of some mis-
understanding relative to his coming,
his address win not advertised aud In*
will come a^ain at another time.
&
Lonely Homes
A home U never complete without children.
Yet many homes ere childless. Meny wives ere
desolate for the lack of a child to love. Their
lives are aimless—void of the high motives of
motherhood. While barrenness is causing incal
culable sadncf* and sorrow, it exists in most
cases on account of some little female trouble,
which Wine of Cardui would speedily set right
This pure Wine regulates the disordered female
organs by building up the worn oat nerves and
regulating the menstrual flow. It restores the
fallen womb to its proper place. By strength
ening the generative organs, it makes preg
nancy possible where barrenness exists. You
can depend on
WINE Of CARDUI
Suffering women all over the land have been
depending on it for seventy-five years. No
more convincing proof can be given than the
testimony of Mrs. Benson, who is only one of
thousands of women to whom Wine of Cardui
has brought a permanent cure. Many cases of miscarriage—that trouble
which robs mothers of their hopes—have been avoided by timely use of the
Wine. You are asked to try Wine of Cardui and Thedford’s Black-Draught,
its companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, barren
ness included, yield to them. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
Vandorvoort, Ark., April 2,1900.
Last May I had a miscarriage, which was followed by flooding. I read
your Almanac and my husband got m© a bottlo of Wine of Cardui ana it
stopped my flooding and restored my fallen womb to its place. Now l am
cured after taking three bottles and have another to take which I got this
morning. I am expecting to become a mother and Wine of Cardui will t>©
my doctor. Mrs. MARY L- UbNoUri.
For advice and literature, address, giving symptoms: ' The Ladies* Advisory
Department.” The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga Tenn.
E. R. McGREGOR, W
Academy of Richmond County,
At a called meeting of th* board cf
trustees of the Academy of Richmond
County, to be held Saturday, Oct. 19th,
an instructor of English aud Elocution
will be elected. Guaranteed salary $900
per annum. Applicants are requested to
send their applications and certificates
to Wm. H. CRANK,
Secretary Board of Trustees,
No. 3 Leonard Building, Augusta, Ga
Pictures, - Frames,,
Photo Supplies,
Wall Papers.
ii College Avenue at Haselton’s Music House
KagBaBHBBBgBBBa—l
Wraps....
Showing the largest line Ladies'
Children’s and Misses Jackets and
Capes in the citv.
Showing nice line Long Coats and
Raglands.
Says Me Was Tortured.
‘‘I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk,” writes H. Rolin-
son, Hillsborough. Ills., “hut Bucklens’
Arnica Salve completely cured them. ’
Acts like magic oil sprains, bruises, cuts,
sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcere. Per
feet healer of skin diseases and piles.
(Jure guaranteed by H. R. Palmer &
Sous and W. J. Smith & Bro.
A Shoe
Sermon.
T
EXT:
Just One Dottle.
Serammou Kans., Nov. 19, 1900.
P. psiu Syrup Co.
Monticello, Ill.
Sirs About three months ago I had
occasiou to use something for Ooiistipa
tion. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Sry
np Pepsin was all. I have been doing
business with your firm over a year and
find it like your medicine, profitable and
pleasant. Pnil L Keener
Editor "Scrammon Miner.”
Sold by all druggists.
Furs.
Showing fall Hue Bows
Chiffon Collarettes.
Showing
Lirge line Underskirts, Shirt
waists, Belts, Neckwear, Kid
(■loves, Cashmere Gloves, Hair
Ornaments aud Jewelry.
iFor Sale.
Vacant lot between my home
and the bridge on Oconee St.
■• MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
No. 467 Oconee street.
Millinery.
A millionaire's appetite, with a scant
income, has made many a dyspeptic.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will care
Dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. >
■OASTOniA
Bean tho ft** YWhWjjgjg BOSgUT
Signature
of
This department is brim fall of
all the newest aud best things.
Underwear.
Showing Vest and Pants for La
dies and Children from IS ceutB
to $1 SO.
Showing fall line Union Saits for
Ladies and Children 25 cents to
$2 00 per suit.
Big line Trunks and Traveling
Cases.
Agents
For Queen Qaality Shoes.
For Joavin French Kid Gloves.
For Victoria Kid Gloves.
For P. N. Corsets.
For Black Oat Stockings.
For Batterick’s Patterns and Pub
lications.
Just Received
Baby Caps, White and Colored
Silk and Wool Caps, Wool Nobias
and Shoulder. Coverings. Newest
things ont. ' '
Dawson i& itowe
a
Pyny-IialttHin Stop* the Tickling,
and quickly allays inilaimnaticc iu the throat.
"RICHARD CARVELs"
CRESTON CLARKE
Cur $3 Shoes.
FIRSTLY—'i
rcstcil sir I'"'- ]
a pair id she
rii;lit 'Hi (lnino
niom-v lasts—Lut tla-re’
yon can Lank on—y- u
no l.i-tt- r Slices than w« can m
1 \ou f. r $:\(xi.
’ ‘ SECONDLY—Every new sty
is here, every late tne shape, evi
vnu and ke.-p you pleased.
LASTLY—If all tile men i,
siloes as we (lo. Wo Would Sell tile
Kutuemher that 1 he only relialde
Kvety good ]•
Our shoes will p
town knew us much
men in town th-ir Wint
place to get a Gain
ill pieas* <►
aLout our i
ter Shoes. T
lie SI IS T
THE JOHNSON SHOE STORE,
231 Broad street.
L. H. JOHNSON M’gr.
The Two Greatest At= « t
tractions of the Is ORR’S SCHOOL l
Season.
Athenians will have no
better opportunities for
seeing great plays than
will be afforded them this
week.
Thursday night, An
drew Robson in the great
play “ Richard Carvel. ”
Elegant costumes, daz
zling scenery, superb act
ing
Friday night, Creston
Clarke as “Hamlet,” un
doubtedly the greatest
“Hamlet” on the Ameri
can stage.
If you miss these plays,
just kick yourself, don’t
blame the management of
the opera house. You
have been notified.
Will open Monday, July 29th, at the
corner of Pulaski and Dougherty Sts.
college, (
for ►
Young mon prepared foi entering
business. £
Pupils iu the public schools who have failed to he £
advanced in their grades will be given so- cial attention £
For information apply to S P ORR £
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Far :0ale.
Two good building Jots, corner ot Hoyt
and Jackson streets. Address
» T rsVQ3 H L a ATKISSON.
Pension Office., Washington, D. O.
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DENTOMYRH
Tootli Paste
FOR THE TEETH, MOUTH, HUMS AND BREATH
FOIt SALE BY
W. J. E5C*SW«E5l3l,
DRTJGGI T.
Athens, - - Georgia
Allen Sri. Taimage. *
L fine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc. I
Washington St., Athene fin t