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- THE BANNER: THURSDAY, MAY l t 1902.
IRemem~bar
We carry the best fitting,
the most stylish, the best
tailored and the highest
grade Clothing sold in
Northeast Georgia.
STOCK' CENT’S FURNISHINGS IS COMPLE]
Agents for the celebrated,
HAWES
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. evening at 8:30 o'clock Miss
Mabel Hodgson will give a piano recital
at her home on Millege avenne. The
following program will be rendered:
Erl King—Sohttbert Liszt.
Oarcarollo— Godard. 2d Velse—God
ard. ^
Romanoe — Rubinstein. Kamennoi
Ostrow—Rubinstein.
Bridal Song—Jensen. -
Why ?—Schumann.
I Love Thee—Grieg.
Gavotte—Niemann.
Hark, Hark the Lark!—Sohnbert
Utzftje**
Stmhta-Emlu—Grieg.
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Trolley Party.
Messrs. John Weloh and Ed Wyatt
will compliment the visiting yonng la
dies to the oity with a trolley party this
evening. The gnests will assemble at
the residence of Mr. Welch, where ro
freshments will be served, and will re
tnrn there after the ride.
Prof. A. L Hall, of Athens, who re
cently favored MonrOe with a visit
lectured at night at Mobley hall, is
gentleman and a soholar and has been
identified with pnblio matters in Athens
for a number of yean. He has a num
ber of friends in Monroe and Walton
county.—Walton News and Messenger,
Mr. Geo. T. Jackson, of Angasta, is
the guest of Oapt. and Mn. W. W
Mr. J . M. Mallory of Macon, was
prominent’Visltor to the city yesterday
Wife of President Jnheman of
Elders of tiio Mormon Church,
Salt Lake City, Utah, Recom
mends Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound For Wo
man’s Periodic Pains.
Deau Mns. Pinknam :—Before I
knew of Lydia E. I’inkltam’s Veg
etable Compound I dreaded the
approach of the time for my menstrual
period, as it would mean a couple of
of Watkins
city.
Miss Estelle Whii
vide spent yesterday
Dr. M.'fV
day.from Dallas
. t Miss Eula Moore
"t&it to her her paren
the delight of her
Mr. O. 0. Gibson,
.Ok Drug Go. of this
for Atlanta to
Pittsburgh Plate G:
friends of this popular
be sorry to see him l
Miss Fannie Pitti
spent
“Warming Up.”
As the weathor warms up, so do
we and so do things. We touch,
taste, eat and drink, and this re
minds us that Water Coolers, Re
frigerators, Cream Freezers, Ice
Boxes, Etc., are nice things to
have, and we would kindly ask you
to see our stock before yoft buy.
We will save you money.
We havo the Poerless Cream
Freezer, best on earth, will make
cream in 3$ minutes.
Full stock China, Glassware
and Housefurnishing Goods, Fly
Fans and Fly Traps
Mas. IIL’LDA JAKF.MAN.
days In bed with intense pain and suf
fering. I was under the physicians
care for over a year without, any relief,
when my attention was called to I.ydin
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound by
several of our Mormon women who
had been enroll through its use.
I began its systematic use and
proved gradually- in health, and aftei
the use of six liottles mv health wat
completely restored, and for over twe
years I have hud neither aehe or pa
You have a truly wonderful remedy fox
women. Very sincerely yours, I
IIyi.HA Jakkman, SaltLnkeCity.i'tah.’
—$5000 forfeit If above testimonial Is not genuine
Just ns surely ns Mrs. .Take-
man was cured just so surely will
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound euro every woman
suffering from any form of fe
male Ills.
Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo
men free. Address, Lynn. Mass.
J. H. Huggins & Son
Broad street, Athens, Ga.
OCEAN TR!P
Tc NEW YORK, BOSTON]
AND ALL
EASTk.Rh resorts
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_ 50 Hour«, of Ocean Kreezo# |
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1 “y from tVavannal^ Ga.
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Seaboard Interchanc'able mirage Ticket.
Seaboard Air Line railway has placed
on sale 1,000 mile tickets at |2.'>.00, which
tickets are good over its entire system,
and also over the lines of its important
connections, representing in all approxi
mately 15,000 miles.
Foil information as to those tickets
may be obtained npon application to any
agent or representative of the company.
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i New Arrivals.
Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs, J
Tray Covers, stamped and plain. |
i Lunch Cloths, stamped designs
Linen Centerpieces, ail sizes, Bat-
tenbnrg Patterns for lnnch cloths,
| Centerpieces, Mats, Tray Covers,
eto. I’atterns for Point Lace Col
lars, -’ancy Embroidered Ladies’
Collars, Fancy Ties, Ladies’ Belts.
I Stay Cord, Dress Forms, Bustles,
eto.
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Miss Rosa A. Yin derLietb.
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IN A PRETTY
NEW COSTUME.
May Number of the South
ern Advance a Beauty.
IN SELECTING
.A Spring Suit..
DON’T LET CHEAPNESS GUIDE YOU.
Book Week.
Special lines offered for
this week as follows:
copies
most interesting
o Southern hooks.
1 st—A
collection
2nd—A line of copyright
fiction. Many titles pub
lished at $1.50. We oiler at
35c each, 3 lor $1.00.
3rd—500 small volums of
Classics published at 35c each
We offer at 20c each, 6 for
$1.00.
4th—1,000 75c hooks in
General Literature at 35c
each, 3 for $1.00.
We are receiving daily all
the new books as published.
D. WIcGregor,
Book Store, Athens, Ga.
shoes
them,
The women’s 9hoe
styles of to-day origi
nate in Queen Quality.
Some few shoema
kers have been clever
enough to produce
shoes that are just
about as PRETTY as
Queen Quality but.
we’ve yet to see the
shoes that FIT like
them.
It is this feature
above all others that
makes 8000 pairs a day
necessary to supply
the demand,
We'd be glad of the
privilege to demon
strate the advantages
of Queen Quality over
any shoes you’ve ever
known.
$2 50 Si $3.00.
DAYISON & LOWE.
We have the sole
right of sale.
Cbanoellor Hill spent yesterday In
Atlanta.
Mr. Louis Wright has withdrawn
from college.
Mr. Hoy Jenkins, of Eatonton, spent
yesterday in tho city.
Mr. N. M. Block, of Macon, was a
prominent visitor to the city yesterday.
Miss Soott, of Forsyth, Is the guest of
Miss Mary Hill.
Msj. H. H. Carlton and Mr. J. A.
Darwin went to Winder yesterday.
Mrs H. E. Martin, who has deen in
attendance on the W. F. M. meeting in
Gainesville, has returned home.
Mrs E. A. Crawford’s literary olass
will meet at her home, thlB Thursday
morning at eleven o’clock.
Mrs Leonora Beck Ellis who has been
the gnest of Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, re
turned to her home in Florida yester
day.
Mrs. Stanley Igoe and little son who
have been the guests of the Misses
Hamiltons, return to their home in In
dianapolis, Ind , today.
The Mission study of the First Bap
t.st church will meet this afternoon at
6 o’clock at the Villa.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb will give a house
party at the Lacy Cobb cottago at Tal
lnlah Falls on May 9 and 10th, compli
mentary to the faculty of the institute.
Miss Isma Dooly who has been the
guest of Mrs. W. A. Lipscomb has re
turned to Atlanta.
Dr H. R. Bernards new magazino,
“The Southern Advanoe” Is just out
from the presB In a handsome new cover
whioh tells of the benefit of schedule iu
work and how much better work can be
done by method.
The first article one sees In the maga
zine is one by Miss Lanra Speer who
writes graoefully, interestingly and for
cibly on “Tho Little ThingB of Life.
Shelaues the words of the profit which
read : If the prophet had bid thee do
some great thing, wonldst thou not have
done it ? How much rather then when
he saith to thee, waBk and be clean’,
and preaches a forceful sermon.
Tho real si rmcn of the magazine is
the one by Rov. C. K. Henderson on the
“Argument of 1’anl in the sixth chapter
of Roman’s" which tells of the greatest
argument ever made by human lips.
A number of interesting and timely
articles, editorials and clippings make
the magazine attractive aud readable
and its circulation will no doubt largely
iucrease.
Dr. Bernard states that tho financial
part of the magazine is in fine shape and
that his circulation and advertising list
is increasing every day.
The latest designs In Photography—
beautiful assortment of water colors to
select from. Motes’ Studio, College
avenue.
You must con
sider
Quality
i! you expect
Satisfaction.
When that is
missing disap
pointment i s
hound to fol
low.
This spring we
have gathered
for your delec-
i tation an assort
ment of Suits,
Hitts and Ki
nishing Goo
that lack not
ing of
perfect. Perfe
in their in
variety and
feet in thei
quality,
lfinitl
perl
In the makiii
of our Suit;
every kink an
turn of fashio
is honored.
We earnest:
solicit your 'i
spection.
Chas. Stern & Coj
Clayton Street.
Edward S. Upson,
Fire Insurance. Surity Bonds. Bro
kerage in StockB and Investment Bonds.
Liquid Air oomes next Friday night
at the opera house.
BONDlLECTiON
WILL BE HELD.
Election Called for Bonds
on June 5th.
THE SUNSHINE OF LIFE.
It [takes sight to give to the individual the full
benefit of the sunshine. If the sight Is good the en
joyment will be all the greater.
We’ll Fit The Eyes
to make your vision all the better and Insure you the
greatest enjoyment of your work or leisure.
C. A SCUDDER,
Jeweler and Optician.
An election ha9 been called by the
connty commissioners of Olarke county
for the purpose of Issnlng a new set of
bonds with which to retire the old bonds
whioh amonnt to {33,000.
The election will be held togethc r
with the regular state election and under
the Bame officers.
An election for the same purpose was
held last year and because of a lack of a
two-thirds majority, the bonds were
defeated.
The election this year calls for 80
bonds of {600 denomination eaoh to be
retired in twenty years.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
The Watch Word
Should =Be - “Exact-I
A timepiece that loses or
gains or stops is not reliable
and should be repaired.
Repairing done at Brandt’s
is not expensive, but it is
Absolutely
Reliable....
a’ooo nilc Tickets at $40.00 Taken oft Sele
Seaboard Air Line railway announces
that effective May 15, 1902, 2,000 mile
tiokets ot this issue good over a portion
of the system, heretofore sold at {40.00,
will be withdrawn from sale.
Seaboard interchangeable 1,000 mile
tiokets, at {25 00, will interest yon. In-
quire of ticket agents or representatives
of the company.
Experience, knowledge an
skill combined with un
celled facilities enable us
do repairing of the very higl
est grade on watches, clock?
jewelry and silverware.
R, BRANDT,
THR JEWELER and OPTICIAN,
ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE,
104 Clayton St., Athens, G«