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THE BANNEB; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1901,
Now is ths Season
HEINZ’S
57 Delicacies For
The Table.
We Have Them.
qllMI
Kraiirii-Aiin
Soups. lill just ill t
French Cut.ui'l
Mushroom. >'t
Just in, in lari'.
Waters, Iri sh in. W1 it'
Apolliiniris and I.vt ina.
Wo have just in, :i new
of Scott's wall know n lii
COFFEE. t'"/,'tli
i it n-s.
R.
J*L.
Touch o! Thrift,
A clean new sto,k for
Fro.;ty Mornings
Winter is the time,
and here is the opp r-
tunitv to practice
economy
Davison & Lowe
Our big store is filled
with necessities.
IsHORT NOTES
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Will
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supply
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SCOTT BROS.
l’hone OS for anything Good
in the Market.
Tailor Mtuldt* Suits$5.00, $7.50, $10.00,
$1:2.50 $15 00, $IS.oo »t.d $25 00.
Tailor Marl*' Walking Skirts $J.50.
1.50. 5 00, 0.00, 0 50, 7 50 S.50 and 10 00.
Tailor Marl 1 >r<-ss Skirt* $5 00 to 15 00.
Tailor Made ("oats, short, medium and
long $.> 75 to 25 00 each.
Ladies Ca:*e.-from 8.*
Ch:l irons Jackets a
to $i0 00.
50 (iolf (• \u s for Miss» s $2 50 w orth
1 00.
Showing to** best line Ja kt-ts and
L ng Coats in the city.
Underskirts.
Mad- of Silk and Mercer:/, d Satteen
$1.25 to 10 00 each.
ATTENTION.
> $10.00 each
Capes $1.50
Now is the time to plant
hulhs for spring bloom
ing. Don’t wait until T
next spring, *
CAT/Lisrow 1
Roman Hyacinths, T
Dutch Hyacinths, f
Chinese .Sacr<(1 Lilies, r
Bermuda Easter Lilies. ^
Miss Rosa A. Yonder Litth. t
Shirt Waists.
Made of Satin, Taffeta Silk, Mercer
ized Satteen and French Flannel 85
nts to $5 00.
Furs and Feather Hows $1.50 to 15.( 0
each.
Wool Fascinators 25c to $2 50.
Wool Circular Capes, ail prices.
Stockings.
Black Oat Brand for Ladies, Children
and Men, plain and Heeded 12 1 .,, 15, 20
and 25 cents. Best sto kings in the
world, none excepted.
Underwear.
For Lidies, Boys, Girls, small Chil
dren and Infants. All Cotton, L Cot
ton and All Wool. Shirts, Bants and
Union Suits 15c to $1.50 each.
*
OF INTEREST.*
Best line of Cigars in the city, Orr
Drug Co.
lalerrslinq Bible Sludy.
At the Baptist ohnrch every Wednes-
d ly at 7 .45 p ui. The Iobsou tonight is
Genesis X LI
We Have Had
I’laoed with us for sale at a bargain
one cak roller top office desk in good
o inditiou. Dorsey & Fnuktusl'in.
M ijor Carlton to Speak.
Major H. H. Carlton is to deliver an
other address on the i-sues involved in
the u ayoralty ra?e. He will Bp»ak at
the opera house Friday night.
Motes New 3?y!o.
C W Mote«’ new stylo photograpl
is attracting tlie attention of all lovers
of art. All the latest styles are mad
!o v«*r than charged in Atlanta
her . ities. C.tll and be couvinct d
of the superieiity of his work
Veterans to Macon.
C^iite a number of Confedera t' Wte-
taiis leave today for Macon where tiny
will attend the re-union of the Con
fed* rate Veterans of Georgia Capr. .1
J C McMahan, commander of Cobb
Deloney Camp, will he in charge of the
party of Athens Veterans attending the
the re union.
Death of a Child,
Ilaby May Bradley, the infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley,
died in this city yesterday morning, and
will be buried at Center, Ga., today at
11 o’clock The for.rl parents have the
sympathies of many friends in their
bereavement.
WILL TRY TO OUST
Cjpt. J. E. Rilch to Start a Petition
For That Purpose.
THE DIFFERENCES
Between Him and ihe OrJinary Have Not Been
Settled and He W ill Carrv the Matter To the
People—Ordinary Wingfield Is Serene.
The differences between Ordinary
Wingfield and Capt. J. E. Hitch, rela
tive to the division of fees of that office,
have not been settled
Two Athens lawyers attempted to ar
rive at a settlement, of the matter, bur
failed to do so.
Ordinary Wingfield says he has done
his duty, that lie does all the work iu
the office, that he does nor, regard Cap
ttiu Hitch as his deputy, and that he
nas d ue as much as he expects to do to
get this matter arranged.
Captain Hi eh is not at all sati fled
with the status of affairs, says he is dep
loy in tho court; of ordinary, says he is
entitled to a division of the fees of the
ffi • . and does not intend to get out.
lie has had drawn a petition to be cir-
Cila’ed among the people asking for the
al of Ordinary Wingfield on the
ground of ineompetency and because he
h is i ot carried oat the agreement made
with him before the election last year.
Captain Hitch will begin the circula
tion of the petition today. He says he
will be able to get plenty of signers
Meanwhile Ordinary Wingfield is serene
and says he intends going on discharg
ing the duties of his office without
regard to anything Captain Hitch may
say or do.
SEASONABLE HINTS.
Send for our
FREE booklet,
“Golden Rules
for Housework.”
GOLD DUST
makes clean floors, bright pans, spotless
kettles, snowy linen, shining dishes. It
cleans everything more thoroughly than
soap does and is much cheaper.
It Is the “World’s Best Cleanser." Try It once and you wul al ways i
THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY. Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston.
Silk Specials.
WE DO IT SOMETIMES
nnd so
thing <
l littll* to.
In- right
r-in th«* futii
Dornblatt Plmnbing Company
and you will Ik- wi
j»rtct*s and all.
We use g«Hsl mat
and push things al<
'» I'laee it
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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 prinmrv.
J. F. RHODES.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for alderman from the Third ward, sub
ject 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.
ANNOUNCE MEN T.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from the First- ward, sub
ject to the action of the democratic pri
mary. J- H. MEALOR.
Black TaflVta one yard wide 65 cents,
worth 85 cents.
Blac k TaffYta one yard wide $1.00,
worth 1.35.
Fall line Black and Colored Taffetas
and Pou de Soi.
liousefurnlshings.
Big line Blankets, Comforts, White
Oailts, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,
Sheets and Pillow Cases, Rugs, Cur
tains, Mattings, Carpets, Lenolinms and
Window Shades.
Full line Upholstry Damask and
Damask Por ieis. Davison & Lowe’s is
the place to buy Housefurnishiugs.
Llrets Goods.
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK.
One lot Wool Mixtures 15 cents,
worth 25 cents.
One lot Wool Mixtures 25 cents,
worth 40 cents.
Oue lot Wool Mixtures 45 cents,
worth 75 cents.
Ono lot oue end ono-lmlf yard wide
18 cents, worth 75 cents.
One lot Satin Prunella Cloths 75 cents,
worth $1.00.
25 pieces fine Covert Cloths 30 cents,
worth 50 cents.
25 pieces l 1 ., yards wide Veuitian
Cloths 11.00, all colors.
Broad Cloths, all colors $1.00, 1.25
and $1 50.
New lot Peble Cbeviotts, Ocean Ser
I Res and Suitings for Tailor Soils and
Skirts.
New lot Dre-s Trimmings.
New lot Corduroys and Waist Flan
uels.
Stylish Millinery at. Dovison & Lowe's.
Bntterricks Patterns at Davison &
Lowe's.
Appointed Registrar.
Judge RussGl on yesterday appointed
Mr. T W. Reed as a county registrar to
succeed Mr. J. F. Rhodes, who has te
signed that position. The new appointee
qualified yesterday afternoon. The
board of county registrars now consists
o’ Messrs. H. S. West, Levi J. llemrick
and T. W. Roed.
Mr. Jackson, the Florist.
Mr. Jackson, the Gainesville florist,
is in the city with a large assortment of
palms, ferns and bulbs. lie will make his
headquarters at Till & St roman’s, and
would be pleased to have the ladies call
and inspect them. The prices have been
greatly reduced and those desiring win
ter plants are advised to call early before
they are picked over. He will remain
here until Saturday.
For Sale.
I have a nice lot on Thomas street
with 2 room brick house, water, sewers
and paved. Also 3-room house and
4 room house and shop on Washington
street which I will sell at a very low
price at private sale. If not sold by
Nov. 5th 1 will sell to the highest bidder
at auction. 1 offer my home place on
Barber street, which is one of the best
in Athens 1 also have two negro houses,
good renters, and 17 vacant lots in dif
ferent parts of the city cheap.
JOHN BIRD
ROOMS TO RENT-
V. W. Skiff.
'For three days and nights I Buffered
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating encum
bers,” says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the
district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I
thonght I should sorely die, and tried a
dozen different medicines bnt all to no
purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and three doses relieved me en
tirely.” This remedy is for sale by H
R. Palmer & Sons and Smith Bros.
Shoe:
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce mys-lf a candidate
for alderman from the first ward sub
ject to the action of the dexaqratio
primary. E. S P^j^h
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,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for alderman from the Fourth Ward,
snbjeot 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.
School Shoes, Dress Shoes, Shoes for
Infants, small Children, Boys and
Misses 25c to $2.50.
School Shoes, solid leather, good
wear 85c, $1.25. 1.35, 1 60, 1.85 and 2 00
Try onr shoe department.
Ladies Shoes 95c, $1 25, 1 50, 2 50 and
3 00
QUEEN QUALITY
SHOES.
We are agents for the Qaeen Quality
the best $3.00 shoe in the world. They
are guaranteed to be as good or better
than any $4.00 Shoe in the markes.
When yon need Shoes be sure to see
our stock before baying.
Headquarters
For Kid Gloves, Cashmere Gloves,
Neckwear, Collars, Belts, Ribbons,
Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery
and Handkerchiefs.
Notions of all kinds.
Baby Caps and Clooks, all sizes and
prices.
Guard Your Health in Fall and Early Winter.
A change from warm to cold isalwayi
attended with more danger than from a
cold to a warm temperature, hence the I
greater mortality from lung and throat
diseas* s atthis season of the year as!
compared with spring.
The best protection against colds is
not so much in extra clothing as in good
digestion.
If the digestion and circulation are
good, colds will be unknown.
Poor digestion causes poor circulation
of the blood and when iu this condition
severe colds are contracted on the sligh
test provocation.
People who make a regular practice of
taking Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after
meals are free from colds, simply be
cause their digestion is perfect, the
h**art strong and regular, and the w hole
system fortified against disease.
It requires little argument to convince
anyone that the best safeguard against
colds, pneumonia and changes of tem
perature is a good stomach.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets takou after
meals are disolved and mingling with
the food cause it to bo promptly digested
and assimilated ; they do this because
they contain nothing but harmless di
gestive elements, which digest meat,
eggs and other food even when the stom
ach itseif is weak and flaccid.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tabh ts make peo
ple well and kee p them well, and the
best habit you can acquire is to keep
daily use of them at meals to make the
digestive organs strong and vigorous.
Great
Bargains
YC3MT
Iuquire of Mrs.
I Know One Sure Remedy
(or an obstinate cold, ita name is Py ny-llal.-ani.
For LaGrippeand Influ
enza use Cheney’s Expec
torant.
MILITARY FAIR
FRIDAY NIGHT.
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc.
The stock of the late V. W. \
SKIFF now being sold g
At Reduced Prices.
J All articles left for repair, unless called
a for l>y October 31st, will be sold.
J WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO THE STOTE ON CLAYTON ST.,
g AND MAKE PURCHASES.
i Mrs. V. W. Skiff.
It Ml WML,
Of the Insurance on Life
of the Late O. C. Gibson
Athens, Ga., Oct. 22nd, 1901.
Judge A. L Mitchell,
Special Agent, Athens, Ga.
Dear SirPlease express to the offi
cers of the Penn Mntnal Life Insurance
Company my appreciation of their
promptness in paying the policy on the
life of my husband, Mr. O. O. Gibson
The proofs were forwarded only
few days since, and I received this
morning, a check, in fall payment of
the claim.
I cordially recommend the Penn Ma
taal Life to all my friends.
Yours very truly,
MRS. ZADIE GIBSON.
It Will be a Gorgeous Suc
cess in Every Way.
The Athens Gourds are about ready
fur their Military Fair Friday night.
There is a great deal of interest being
taken in the fair, a large number of
tickets being sold, and a big crowd is
sure tc be in attendance.
At eight p. m. the prize drill will take
place, which will eclipse anything of its
kind ever seen in Athens. Several
prizes are to be contested for by the
members of the company in this drill.
At ten o’clock the dance will begin
and it will be a most enjoyable affair.
The dance committee consists of Messrs
W. H. Mines, A. H. Whitehead and
G Hunter.
Refreshments will be served by Mr.
M. H. Skalowski and music will be fur
nished by the Classic City Band. Col.
Usher Thomason, of the Third Georgia
Regiment, will be present.
Quite a number of contributions have
been made to the fair and they will be
disposed of Friday night.
The citizens of Athens should attend
the fair in large numbers.
-Action H. Talmage. \
t
\ Fine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
* Washington St., Athens, Ga.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
Nasal
In all its etagP9 there
should be clcauiincss.
Elj’s Cream Balm
cleanses,!* oothesand heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
tway a cold iu the head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im
mediate and a care follows. It Is not drying—does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY dUOfHEUS
i Warren Street- New York.
Monroe, Ga , Oct. 22 —The dwelling
occupied by Mr. J R. Black and family,
and used as a boarding house, and
nearly all of the furniture in the same
were destroyed by fire at an early hour
this morning.
The house belonged to Mr. O T. Mob
ley. The fire originated in the cook-
room. Insurance was carried on most
if not all of the property,
Another Respected Citizen Gone.
To the city to take treatment for his
s omach trouble. The amount of money
he paid for railroad fare to get there
would have bought enough of Dr. Cald
well’s Syrnp Pepsin to have kept him
and his entire family in good health for
six months. Yon can’t suffer from Con
stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache
or Stomach Troubles if yon take this
remedy. In 50c and $1.00 bottles.
Sold by all druggists.
Dr. Bull's Pills For Liver Ills.
One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills. 10 cts. Cure
Constipation, Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Im
pure Blood, Dyspepsia, Female''Complaints.
Stomaeh and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills
..EAT..
The = Best.
I Western Meats.
Pork,
Beef,
Veal,
MUTTON and SAUSAGE.
Dro34p(l Poultry, Fish
a d Game.
Western Market.
Oliver Coleman, Mgr.
No. 5 Jackson St.
Pyny-Balsam Stop* the Tickling,
and quickly allays inflammation in the throat.