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THE BANNER; SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1901
FOOTBALL GAME,
Game Was W-rmly Coni.sled Frcm
Start to Finish,
TWENTY-NINE TO FIVE
JSHORT NOTES
cd
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They Won.
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IT i»:v«*rsity o<
[Kin, to»* toy
won fiom th(
Citiinson »‘oll»v»* uh-1 Un
Gt*or*i a *y aft i
from tin* l‘.ilun*tto St.it
Georgia boy* l»y a score of 2i* to 5
The naui* deuiot st .»!• d u mi t k ibl>
two pertinent facts*; tir-t, that (Tn insoi.
C»u play lari. Mr»:^h r fooib.ill, aid
that <vror£;A i* no !n»-a: s f m for the beM
of t»* .mih Many who thought that
CifcuiMin ri.lu d ou her tri k pl»y«» to win
found that Coach lltihuiau had wel
nigh pi rf* ted h’.s m n in straight foot
ball, whil* the p sstmihtic few wli
thonght that Coach Reynolds’ men
would make a poor showing with tin
Carolina aggregation were treated to j«
clean cat surprise Cl* nisou was handi
capped by the inability of her captain t<
play, but this disadvantage was mor*
than offset early in the game wh- n Cap
tain Ridley, of the Georgia team, owing
to a painful but temporary dbabl merit,
was debarred from further participation
io the game.
A large crowd witnessed the game the
presence of the girls from the Iustitut-
lending inepir .tion to the defenders ot
the red and black.
Every man played on his mettle, and
’tis hard to name the man who did mo.;i
in defending their respective colors, bur
for Georgia Gordon, Dickinson, Baxter,
Turner and Monahan played a greai
game. Gordon, catchiug the ball on a
fumble, made a beautiful SO yard run to
a touchdown, making Georgia’s only
score; Dickinson was Georgia’s surest
ground-gainer; Baxter brcke nervily
into Clemson’s splendid interference,
and several times prevented a score;
Tarner ran well with the ball, making
many needed gains and tackled and in
terfered in great style. Monahan, who
supplaced Ridley in captaining the
Georgia team, distinguished himself by
his splendid tackling in the back fLld.
The linemen showed up in much better
style than in previous gam's. Calhotn
ran well with the ball, hurdling beauti*
fully on several occasions
For Clemsou, DaCosta at full run
with the hall and buck d beautifully
Pearman at left half played a star game ;
Liner at ri^ht end, who c.p aiuedin
plaoe of Djuthit, vui ll-*et, and a sure
ground gainer. Lewis, the little qn ir-
tcrback, played his position well.
Hunter, Clemson’s brag half back was
not iu the game.
The Clemsou boys will undoubtedly
make a good showing against Virginia
Polytechnic Institute next Saturday,
The game was marked by clean play
and few injuries, the injuries received
being slight and incident to every game.
The officials gave perfect sitisfactiou
The line ap of the two teams follow :
GEORGIA. Position. CLEM SON.
Baxter, right end. L nor.
Gordon, right tackle, Sneed}
Monk, right guard, Forsyth .1
Ketron, center. Green
Beaver, left guard, Breeden,
Clay (Smith,) left tackle. King,
Ridley (Russel ) left end, Forsyth W
Monahan, qaartirbacfe, Lewis,
Dickerson, left half, Pearman,
Turner, right half, Whitney
Calhoun, fallback, D- Costa,
Referee, Butler; Umpire, Colquitt;
Ti nekeepers, Patterson and Douthit.
Time of halves twenty and fifteen min
ute*.
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Lowe’s
Monday Specials
Our bu>er is now in New
York selecti g the 1-itest
novelties in Oress Goods,
Suitings and Notions
1
< OF INTEREST|
Best line of Cigars in the city, Oir
Drug Co.
Cordu r '»v and \V»Lt Flannels
Now ship-
#1
Skirts.
It liny I) tj
and (’ dorr
showing full line Wallking.
and Dress Skirts in B'ac-k
Jackets.
Here you can fir.<
Etons, R iglans, i
biles
1 iff s'
> and
filings in
Antonio-
No Other
Shoe stands as high with women
good taste as
You are mucn more liable to disease
when your liver and bowels do not act
properly DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
remove the cause of disease. H R
Palmer & Sons and W. J Smith & Bro
Pennsylvania V.-r-Ui < liloagc.
Chicago, Oct. 2d.—The only football
contest between teams representing the
east aud west this season took place on
Marshall field today when the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania met the University
of Chicago The weather was hardly
crisp enough to suit the players, but
from the view point of the thousands of
spectators conditions were almost ideal.
Tue gridiron was in • xeeileut shape.
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 & BroJ
A Handsome Gift.
Editor Banner: Would you kindly al
low me througli the medium of your pa*
per to thank the ladies of the Hebrew
congregation for the very handsome
gold watch and chain which they prr •
suited me on my ninth birthday in re
cognition of my humble services as or-
giiii-t at the synagogue. I am r<al!y
'oo young to fully appreciate its full
value, but if God grant me life and add
to n»y years far b yond the allotted
t .roe score and ten and give me wealth
f ir beyond the dream of avarice, I shall
never grow too old or too r cb ever to
f -rget their generous frift and exceeding
k ndness, but wi’l always prav that they
aud their children may forever be as
completely happy a< they have made m<
on my ninth birthday. You s grate
fully. Percy M. Rubenstein.
A Neat Booklet.
The Southern Railway has issu« d i
beautiful bookie? entitled “Hunting am
Fishing in the S mth,” which is a vcr>
attractive publication giving full anc.
concise information relative to the bes»
hunting and fishing grounds along it
lines, together with information as to
rates of board, game laws, names o’
guides, and whether or not lands ar»
posted, etc. This publication is com
plete in every detail and will be of great
benefit to hunters aud fishermen desiring
to take an outing. Copy may be had bj
addressing J. C Beam, Jr., Atlanta.
Ga ; R. VY. Hunt. D. P. A , Charleston.
S. C ; W. H. Tayloe, A G. P. A.. At
lanta, Ga ; R. W Sizer, G. A., Athens,
Gi. fs
Won Second Prize.
The Belgian Hare News, of Chicago,
recently offered a priz^ for the best
recipe for certain tilings in the raising
of Belgian hares. Mr. J. H. Griffeth,
of this city, did not get first prize, but
the editor was so well pleased with his
recipe that he gave a special prize for it.
A Fine Lot of Horses.
The reporter dropped in to W. S. Hoi
man’s stabbs yesterday to see the car
load of fine Kentucky horses that he had
just received. There never were finer
animals seen in this city. It would pay
the prospective purchaser to call at these
stables and inspect for himself. He
cannot fail to be pleased most highly.
A Fine Business Opportunity.
A party desiring to leave town will
sell a business paying $3,500 per year at
a bargain. Address Box 222, P. O. +
Appointed Solicitor.
Hamilton McWhorter, Jr , a recent
graduate of the* University law school
h is been appointed by Gov. Candler to
the position of solicitor of the city court
of Oglethorpe county and will assume
charge of his new otlLe in a few weeks
That Breed and
Foster the Germs
of Cancer—
Plague Spots the
Outgrowth of Dis
eased Blood, and
a Constant Drain
upon the System.
An old sore or nicer is not only a source of great bodily discomfort and pain, but the
constant care, worry and anxiety over one of these malignant festering {daces produces an
unhealthy state of the nervous system and the patient becomes morbidly sensitive, miserable
and gloomj-. No one could he otherwise when haunted by the presence of an inflamed, angry-
looking sore, with a continual discharge, carrying with it the life fluids, thus robbing the body
of strength and vitality. An eating, lingering ulcer naturally fills the sufferer with fear
while noting the daily growth of the sore, from which there is a slow hut perpetual discharge
of yellow or greenish watery matter, and feeling the dull, throbbing or sharp shouting pains
as the poison penetrates the tender tissues and reaches the bone.
All slow-healing, stubborn sores are dangerous. The same germ-producing, cancer-
tainted blood is hack of every sore or ulcer, large or small, that docs not promptly and perma
nently heal; the little blister upon the lip or tongue, the warty growth or mole upon the cheek
and other parts of the bodv,
and the almost imperceptible
tumor or lump upon the breast,
as often result in Cancer as the
deeper aud more frightful-look
ing ulcers. They feed upon
the same morbid and destruc
tive materials that are gener
ated within the blood, and
inflammation and destruction
of tissue will continue just so
long ;ts this impure matter is
carried througli the circulation
to these old sores and ulcers.
Washes, salves, nor anvthing else applied direetlv to the sore
neither does the use of the knife or flesh dcstroving plaster cur
to do with these germ-breeding plague spots. You mi;
flesh and scrape the hone, but another sore would come.
About a year asro I wrote the Medical
Department of your company to ascer
tain whether or not your S. S. S. would
euro Cancer, as my wife had one on her
breast, which three or four of the best
doctors at Crestou, Iowa, advised her to
have cut out or removed with a plaster.
Upon receipt of your letter, I bouRht five
bottles and she commenced to take it.
and in less than eight months she was
cured. I did not writo you until now bo-
causo I wanted to soo if the cancer would
come back again. There are no symp
toms or signs of a return and I write in
order to let others know what a wonder
ful medicine your S. S. S. is. Mywifo
used just 174 bottles, but the Cancer
was cured aftor sho had taken 12 or 14.
I feel as though your S. S. S. could not
bo too highly recommended.
G. E. BIMEGAR, Thayer, Iowa.
Six years ago my leg from the knee
to the foot was one solid sore and
very offensive. I spent over $1,000
on two trips to Hot Springs. Local
physician i treated r.ia to no purpose.
I had about come to the conclusion
to have my leg amputated when a
friend induced m> to try S. S. S. I
began to take your medicine, and
in seven months it completely
cured mo. I crr.sidor S. S. S. the
grandest medicine the world has
ever known. t-Ly ca:;o i.- a witness
today as to what S. S. S. will do
when taken regularly. I have gain
ed 20 pounds. I write this to show
the company my appreciation ol
th°ir wonderful medicine, and I am
ready to write a le.ler at any time
to any one wi-l.in, farther infor
mation.
J. 11. TALBEItT. YJ.nona, T'iss.
he destroyed, the stream of si
ing process begins and the sore or
can and does accomplish this. It-
is carried through the little vein;
dsh
can do any permanent - >od ;
ster cure, for local causes have nothing
lit cutout everv particle of the disc tsed
The germs or poison in the blood must
Hilled blood purified and made stron
-.leer can get well. S. S. S. is the o:ilv re
causes and purities the circulation, am! -.A
aud arteries to the sore, it brines al out
around the edges, and a permanent aud tlio
expels all
mgii cure is soon cite
jieo. an impurities, hut works
change in the entire system bv sti 1
toning up the nerves, iucreasii
the digestion and assimilation of f
weak and waited leustitutiou
entirely a vegetable- medicine
its use, and for this reason it
Potash or other minerals, which not only ruin the stomach, hut often
and offensive sores themselves.
Prompt treatment should he given a sore or ulcer, no inn
whether external or internal, for what you think a simple sore, nm
veloped Cancer. Our physicians will gladly advise all who lived til
write us will receive valuable suggestions regarding the treatment <
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO
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healthy he.ding
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Atlanta, Ga.
ACCIDENTS
HAPPENED FRIDAY.
fib.\f£A\
They are beautifully modeled and
possess a style of grace and beauty that
makes them distinctive. They fit to
perfection, retain their shape, aud give
bsolute ease to the foot. All styles for
all uses and occasions.
School Shoes for Children, Shoes for
Infants, Misses, Boys, Women.
Remnants.
Woolen Dress Goods, Cheviots, Ser
ges, Henrietta*, Soliels, Satin Berber.
Many others too numerous to mention
at reduc *i price.
“Black Cat” Hosiery.
Tripe: Kne-p
LEATHJSj'fOCKiMi
Kenosha
Hake B1?
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DrAnu-
ILACK CAT 1.RAKD
CfilCAC-O-ROrKFOOIi HOSIERY CO.
KKNOSHA. V IS.
We have full line Black Cat Hose for
Infants, Misses, Boys, Ladies and Men,
12 1 to 85 cents.
We are s' owing shipment of Kid
Gloves in Os Blood, Castor, B.o ns,
Tans, White aud Gray.
Ohiffon Collarettes, latest novelties.
For Collarettes and Boas.
Feather Boas, in newest colorings.
Infants Caps, a beautiful line from the
finest to the cheapest.
Infants Cloaks, long and short, hand
somely embroidered, all grades.
Fasciaators aud Umbrella Sliawl°,
plain and fancy, all colors.
Brooch, s. Belt and Stick Pins, all the
latest pnpolar price novelti. s.
New Management.
Mr. Karnest Betts has bought Mr.
Hester’s sole interest in the soda wi ter
properties situated in the drug Btore of
K C Urr and will be ready to pi ase
his patrons and friends with a fine line
of candies and the best of fountain
drinks after the first proximo. Mr.
Betts has many friends who congrat
ulate him upon obtaining possession of
the enterprise.
Fresh Fish
And Oysters received daily at J. H.
Dorsey’s. Phone No. 204 Prompt de
livery.
At the Y. M. C. A
This afternoon at 8 o’clock the boys’
meeting will be held at the Y. M. 0. A.
hall and at 4 o’clock the meeting for men
»t the same place. Both meetings will
be led by s-cretary Forbes.
M. P. Briscoe
Has moved his repair shop npsta rs
over the store of J. P. Fears & Sons'.
Treasurer Pitner Better.
County Treasurer J. A. Pitner is bet
ter. An operation was successfully per
formed upon him yesterday morniug by
Drs. Goss, Conway and Gerdiae, and
his condition now shows much improve
ment. He will be able to be back at his
work in a few days.
Prof. J. P. Clark
Has arrived in Athens. All orders for
piano tuning and repairing should be
left at D. P. Haselton's on College ave
nue.
Purchased Fine Horse.
Mr. C. F. Oslin on Friday purchased
a flue horse of W. S. Holman & Co.
See Their Advertisement.
See Herrington & L impkin's adver-
ment in this issue. It will do conbt in
terest yon.
What cares and keeps yon free from
Sick Headache ? Why, Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. Sold by all druggists.
Jim Martin and Mark
Cooper Are Painfully
Injured.
; A Shoe
♦
I Sermon.
Friday afternoon at the Moss Planing
Mill, Jim Martin, while at work, was
struck in the eye by a piece of Hying
steel. Dr. Matthews had to cut the
steel ont of his eye. The injury was
ijaite painful, bnt not serious.
Mark Cooper, working at Klein A:
Martin’s, was struck in the face by n
piece of wood, which cat and braised
bis face badly.
That Jo>ful Feeling
With the exhilarating sense of renewed
health aud strength and internal clean
liness. which follows the use of Syrup of
Figs, is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the old time
medicines aud the cheap substitutes
sometimes offered bnt never accepted by
the well informed. Bay the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrnp Co.
Holman & Co , have just received a
car load of fine Kentucky horses. There
are some pretty pairs in the lot, and
good harm ss and saddle horses.
Statement ol Associated Hanks.
Nkw York, Oct. 26-— The statement
of the associated banks for the week
ending today shows: Loans IS84.5S9,
700, increase $9,950,500; deoosits i054,-
496,100, increase $3,382,000; circulation
$31.763 .200. increase $388,500; legal ten-
ders $70,394 400. increase $592,000; spe
cie $182,942,809, iucrease $1,000,900; re*
serves $253,337,200. increase $1 592,990;
reserves required $238,624,025, increase
$2,345,590; surplus $14,713,175, decrease
$762,600.
"Our little girl was unconscious from
strangulation during a sudden and ter
rible attack of croup I qnickly^secured
a bottle of One Minnte Congh Cure,
giving her three doses. The cronp was
mastered and onr little darling speedily
recovered.” So writes A. L. Spafford,
Chester, Mich. H. R. Palmer & Son.
and W J. Smith & Bro
4 OASTOniiY.
Bears the .4II* Kind Yon Hate Always BougM
Signature - Si
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I Our $3 Shoes.
♦ FIRSTLY—'! n il not- In> ur-
1 ivstcil sir for paving $;’) <o’ $11 lor
T n pair ot .-lines. You can keep
T ri"lit mi iloinn so as long as your
T nioi iev lasts—I ait t here’s one 1 hi i ig
▼ you ran Lank on—you are getting
Letter Shoes than
veil for $:>.<Hl.
SECONDLY-Kv
is here, every late till
Vou and keep von pleased
LASTLY—if a l the men i
shoes as we do. we would sell th
Komemher that the onlv reliaLl
rv new style is here. Every good leather
shape, every si/e. Our shoes will {.lease
town know as inueh about our
men in town their Winter Shoes,
place to get a Gainesville Shoe is
THE JOHNSON SHOE STORE,
231 Broad street. L. H. JOHNSON, M’gr.
rvE-
E. R. McGREGOR, #
Pictures, - Frames,
Photo Supplies,
Wall Papers.
LZPSCOMB & CO.,
Insurance
Office with Athens Cas Co. ITeleohone No* 64
YOUR PATRONACE SOLICITED.