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TTTE BANNER: SUNDAY OCT. 27 1901
Wife,
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of tlie well known remedy,
Syrup of Figr, manufactured by the
Cam form a I'hj Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual const i pat ion per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality ami 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
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects ami 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.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y.
Porsale by all Druggists. —PrlcejOc. per bottle*
Personal
Brevities.
Have yonr Prescriptions filled by the
Orr Drug Go.
FEDERAL COURT’S
SHORT^ SESSION.
New Court Will Heet, Or
ganize and Adjourn.
It is possible that the first session of
the new division of the Federal court
will be brief.
It is said that it is at present the in-
tention of Judge Newman to come over
to Athens nest week, organize the new
conrt in doe form and then adjourn to
next May when the second regular »es
sion will be opened.
McCurdy-Clif ton.
Mrs. V. B. Olifton announces the en
gagementof her daughter Miss Lncy
Beverly to Mr. John David McCurdy of
Monroe, N. O., the nuptials to occur on
Wednesday evening November 27th.
Miss Clifton is one of the Classic City's
most beautiful young women and her I
many friends, while congratulating her
on her choice, learn with regret that she
will make her home in the future in
Monroe.
Mr. McCurdy, who is a former resi
dent of Athens and a brother to Captain
J. M. McOordy, holds a responsible posi
tion with the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way in Mn-oe. He has scores of friends
here who will congratulate him on his
good fortune.
S. A. E. Dance.
The members of the Sigma Alpha Ep
silon fraternity compltmented the young
ladies of Athens with a delightful dance
at their club house last evening. The
german was artistically led by Mr. Ju
lian Baxter, after which supper was
served. The occasion was prononneer.
by all a most delightfnl one.
Woman’s Club
Meets Monday.
On Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock
there will be a meeting of the A then*
Woman’s Clnb in the St-uey Stovall
chapel. All ladies who will entertain
delegates daring the Federation are re
quested to meet with as. The program
of exercises will be announced, final ar
rangementa discussed and invitations ex
tended. M. A. Lipscomb, President.
MAKES M STRIDES.
Breaks All Previous Record in Ms
Ph nominal Gf'W h.
THE EMERGENCY FUND
Tutt’s Pills
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result fa good appetite
elegant*
id the Confidence of
quite a pleasant surprise tacky party
was given at Miss Lotie Towns’ on
Grady avenue Friday evening, a nnm
ber of young ladies and young gentle
men suddenly coming in dressed in the
, , most oddly arranged garments. A most
The provisions of the new conrt act . ., . , ..
* _ enjoyable evening was spent and the
prizes for the tackiest of the party were
did not go into effect until last July and
the business that has accumulated up to
the present time is rather insignificant.
Thousands Sent Into^ExlI#.
Every your a largo number of poor
aafferern whoso la lifts are sore and rack
ed with conghs arc urged to go to another
climate. But this is costly and not al
ways sore. Don't be an exile when Dr.
Kings New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you at home. It’s the most in
fallible meui' ine for Coughs, Colds, and
all Throat and Lang diseases on earth
The first dose brings relief. Astounding
cores result from persistent use. Trial
bottles free at H. R. Palmer & Son. and
W. .T. Smith & Bro. Price 5oc and
$1 .00. Fvery bottle guaranteed.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,
None so line, comparison always proves
it's superiority, the Homan Knight cigar
Skin affections will readily disappear
by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Look ont for counterfeits. If yon get
DeWitt's yon will get good results. It
is the quick and positive enre for piles
H. R. Palmer & Sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
awarded to Mr. Oscar Frauklin and
Miss Nell Ketchum.
Dr. W. P. Lovt'joy, a»l«l«r «•*
the Athens district, will tirn thn *»**»*>“ of
the First Methodist church this morning
at 11 o'clock. Mr. Dives will preach
there tonight.
The mnsicale at Lucy Cobb Institute
Friday evening was a most enjoyable
affair.
Messrs. F. A. Lipscomb and Ed Wy
att have returned from Atlanta.
There will be Sunday school at the
Catholic church every Sunday morning
at 0 o'clock.
Mrs. John C. Hart, of Union Point,
and Mrs. Matthewson, of Atlanta, are
visiting their siBter, Mrs..! J Wilkins
of this city.
Jndge R. M. Jackson, of Watkins-
ville, spent yesterday in Athens.
AGENTS WANTED.
Ladies and gentlemen to sell an hon
est product. Liberal salary or commis
sion. Sales enormous everywhere.
Write at once. E Company, Box 286,
Canton, Ohio.
Ladies wanted to work on sofa pil
lows. Materials famished. Steady
work guaranteed, experience unneces
sary. Send stamped envelope to Miss
McGee, Needlework Dept., Ideal Co ,
Chicago.
In order to introduce to the pnblio at
once my Water Colored Photographs I
will give until Nov. 1st with every doz
en of my Jo.00 cabinets one extra photo
miniatnre handsomely and artistically
colored in water colors. This picture
alone is worth (2.00.
O. W. MOTES. IO'.j College Ave.
Dr. Byers treats diseases of Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Office McDowell
bnilding.
Mr. J. R. Nunnally was among the
visitors to Athens yesterday.
Mr. Georgo Bntler, an old University
student, was in the city yesterday to see
the football game, in which he officiated
as referee.
Mrs. H. II. Hale and Miss Mattie
Smith returned home yesterday after
spending several days at Hapeville.
Dr. W. A. Mallory will preach at
West End chapel this evening at 7 :30
o’clock.
Mrs. Branham, of Maysville, wife of
Rev. Walter Branham, is in the oity
under treatment of Dr. W. A Mallory
Mr. H. J. Rowe left yesterday for
Memphis, Tenn., where he will visit his
brother. He will return to Athens
Wednesday morning.
Editor W. A. Shackelford, of the
Oglethorpe Eobo, spent yesterday in
Athens.
It S.n.ll,
Members in the Or.ler Is Stronger ard
Stronger \ t.ist of the flemben of Oconte
Council, No ijH.
Mr. .T. A Lingfitf, snprem regent of
the lvuyal Aicuuuiu, made the follow
ing repert on September loth. 1901:
To tin Officers and Members of the Su
preme, Grand ami L’ul ordmate Coun
cils.
Brothers : —You hava broken all re
cords. Undeterred by the weather or
other unfavorable conditions, the splen
did working organization of the Royal
\rcanain reaching to the remotest Couu
oil, has steadily progressed throughou
rlie tntire heated ttrui with results well
aigh astonishing. V>ing with all th
prosperity of the past, the month o
May saw more applications received
'hun any other May in the whole history
)t the older. June, not to be outdone,
Drought in more applications than any
June had ever produced before, and July
ind August, with ever increasing valor,
each brought, and laid at the feet of ou;
order, applications which in quality
• quailed the best and in numbers
eclipsed all the records of like mouths in
former years. During the same period
we have addtd to the Emergency Fund
the sum of $00,000, while confidence,
harmony and good feeling among the
members were never so universal a*
now.
For all this yon are to be cougratu
lated. The success is your success, and
the highest praise is due and owed you
for faithful and disinterested services
By reason of your labor in Arcauum
fields the c>ol fall breezes Aud ti
rusty or mildewed from want of use,
but keen aud bright and active—ready
to organize aud carry on a fall campaign
such as was never had before.
From every section comes the pleasing
news of new councils under way,
t tic ixicmUcrsUlp. L6t Ua each
aand at this work ; let ns make it nnani
tnous and, under the banner of “all for
one aud one for all,” let us endeavor
with might and main to celebrate oar
25th anniversary by presenting to the
world the record of a quarter of a mil
lion members in a quarter of a century
gained. If the laggards and -layaways
the men behind the stove”—will
only come forward with a faint imita
tion of the splendid host of persistent
workers whom naught can turn aside
we shall climb ihis hill of proud achieve
ment and rejoice together upon its top
me st height
The following is a list of the member
ships of Oconee Council, No. 138, of this
city, which has made rapid stiides dar
ing the past year:
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant
ly sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute — *
Abbott, D. (J ,
Ash, W. C ,
Holey, Sidney,
lirnmby, J. \V.,
Burch, J L.,
Bernstein, S ,
Bancroft, E„
Bryan, W.T.,
Blamenthal, G.,
Brooks, W. F.,
Comer, J. T ,
Carithers, II. A.,
Cobb, Lamar,
Capps, \Y. A..
Conway, If. O.,
Dootson, Wm.,
Dealing, A. P.,
Dorsey, J. H.,
Eppes, W. E.,
Erwin, A. S.,
Freeman, F. R.,
Platan, Sol,
Fonkenstein, P.,
Alexander, Joe,
Boley, S. Joel,
Brnmby, K. R ,
Bird, John,
Buchwald. E.,
Burns, W A.,
Bernard, H. II ,
Browning, M D
Benedict, S. C ,
Coop*r, C. W.,
Carithers, W. O
Cobb, Ho veil,
C, hen, John,
Coheu, A.,
Dean, J. T,,
D .viton, A. If ,
Dorsey, W. F„
Domblatt, J.,
Eppes, Frank,
Edwards, J, M.,
Flatan, J.,
Farbstein, M.,
Fonkenstein, Sam
The Fashion in Watches
Changes just as other fashions do If you are going
to buy a watch, select one that is strictly up-to-date
Here is the place to come. You will always be sure
of finding a full line of the very latest and best of
everything in watches and jewelry. A pleasure to
show goods to any one interested, whether they in
tend to purchase or not.
C. A. SCUDDER. Jeweler
Flint, (». B.,
Gerdiup, John,
Griffi th, W. D„
Gi ffi'h, C. B„
Griffith, F. P„
Griffi h, J. H .
Greene, J. E.,
Hirsc! field, 8.,
Hull, A L ,
Hale, H. H„
Hodgson, E R.,
Herrington, S M.
Htrbiu, J A.,
Hill, W. B ,
Hoff, S..
Hancock, R. J.,
J oh neon, E. L ,
Johnson, M. C ,
Johnson, L. M.,
J ster, W. A.,
Jankower, M.,
Ja kson, B F H.,
Jones, W II.,
Kenney, D. M.,
Kenney, J. K. t
Kenney, H. O f
Kelley, W D ,
Latimer, R. C ,
Lyndon, E. S ,
Lumpkin, E K.,
Lawhead, W. B ,
Linton, H. H.,
L vy, E ,
Lester, W. T ,
Moore, W. T.,
Moore, C E ,
McKinnon, W. #
Martin, H. E ,
Morris, M. J.,
Morris, S.,
Morns, Moses,
Morris, Lewis,
Morris, Mendel,
Mayson, G. W.,
Michael, S.,
McKie, J S.,
McDorman, G W
McDorman, R. E.,
McDorman, J. H ,
Moss, J. D„
Miller, D. F„
McDuffie, A A ,
Palmer, G. H ,
Philips, J.,
Pitner, J A.,
Pitner, O. L ,
Peeples, W. J .
Raphael, S .
Rhodes, J. F ,
Reed, T. W ,
Smith, E. I.,
Smith, W. H ,
Shackleford, L A.
Snellings, W. S.,
Thornton, F. C.,
Talmage, A. H.,
Talmadge, C. A.,
Yon der Leith, C ,
VanStraaten, J.,
Weir, J. W.,
Wilson, J. P.,
Wilkins, J. J.,
Wa’dron, W. B ,
West, H S.,
Yancey. G. H ,
Yonngkin, E. H ,
Weatherly, W. H
Webb, C. S.,
Wootten, T. B.,
Williamson, J. N.
Thornton, J. E ,
Shy, W. H.,
Rider, C. A ,
Patman, Henry,
Booth, G M.,
Crawford. E. J.,
Gottheimer, Wm
Hardeman, F. B.,
nua R t-,
Willis, E. F.
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in
cash
to be
For particulars inquire.
Buy ycur Clothing of a house that always
does busines in a straight-forward mann-r,
with no misrepresentation of any kind.
Trade with a house that says to you “Bring
back your purchase and get your money if you
are not satisfied.” 0
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E. H. DORSEY.!
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Don't Let Them Suffer.
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin
diseases but Bncklen's Arnica Salve
heals the raw sores, expels inflamation,
leaves the skin without a scar. Clean,
fragrant, cheap, there’Bnosalveon earth
as good. Try it Core guaranteed. Only
25c at H R Palmer & Sons and W. J.
Smith & Bro.
Another Respected Citizen Qone.
To the city to take treatment for his
omach trouble. The amount of money
he paid for railroad fare to get there
would have bought enongh of Dr. Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin to have kept him
and his entire family in good health for
six mouths. You can't suffer from Con
stipation, Indigestion, Siok Headache
or Stomach Troubles If yon take this
remedy. In 60o and $1.00 bottles.
Sold by all drnggists.
THE ROMAN KNIGHT CIGAR
Smoothes and soothes away all sorrow
4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
HEAD & I
McMAHAN, \
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Are now ready to show £
to the trinity the latest £
styles in £
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Clothing, ►
•Tats, Shirts £
and
\ Furnishings.
Strictly tew goods, not an
old or shop worn
the house. Iiuv
know you get sonu
new and stylish
\\ hen y..u Buy a suit of us
look in the in-ddc , tl t. pocket
and see who made it. We
have brought to Athens the
best stock Clothing ever
shown in this city. Our
stock is bought from the
best houses, and only a 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 ►
reput til ion we are not will in
to ment ion.
See Holman & Co’s., new stock if
fine Kentucky horses.
Or. Bull'. Pill. Par Lir.r III..
e j sill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 cts. Cure
Constipation, Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Im
pure Blood, Dysifonsia, Female Com plaint h
inch and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills
r ffriiie.
1, M, C, A.
WILL BE MADE,
Balance of That $3,000
flust be Raised.
The board of directors of the Y. M
C. A. will start the canvass for funds
this week.
It is absolutely necessary to Becnre the
balance of (3,000 in order to meet the
pressing indebtedness of the association
and pat it on a firm basis.
In addition to what has already been
subscribed (1,000 is necessary. Lot the
directors be given liberal assistance
when they approach yyu.
When yon cannot sleep for coughing
it is hardly necessary that any one
should tell yon that yon need a few
doses of Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy
to allay the irritation of the throat, and
make sleep possible. It is good. Try it
For sale by H. R. Palmer & Sons and
Smith Bros.
| Give Us a
j Chance to
j Prove This
? Statement. I
The best §15.00 Derby
in the world.
The 1
earth.
> st §1 (0 Shiit on
I lie he t §U'.*>0 Suit in
the universe.
The best line of Under
wear worn hy the inhabi
tants of this mundane
sphere.
Everything
new and
Up=to-Date.
We sell the
Celebrated
Hawes Hat,
Shipped us frmu Danbury ►
Conn., by tlawes, Yon Gal A ►
C<>., and the wearer pays no £
jobbers profit. £
Drop in at 112 Clayton St., ►
and see the prettiest stock £
and neatest C ot king in town. ►
Head & [
ricriahan. I
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IlSTELLING
DllBOSE,
The Hatters,
Tailors and
Haberdashers
College Avenue.
DENTOMYRH
Tooth Paste—
FOR THE TEETH, MOUTH, HUMS AND BREATH
FOB SALE 15 Y
2W. J. Boswell,
DRUGGIST.
Athens, - - CJeorgia.