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THE BANNER: FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1902
ATHENS MEMBERS TO ITHE LIQUID AIR
ATTEND CONVENTION,
Grand Lodge K ights of
Pythias to Meet at
Valdosta.
ENTERTAINMENT.
j Many Will Attend at New
• Opera House Tonight.
• M-ssrs. J F Hurt ai.d A W. Dozier, j
•of this city, wl.o wero appointed deie-
gk'cs to the 22 rd annual c invention o!
t'.t- K lights of ]'>•.!> at of G orgia b>
t ,e St Elmo lod.-e, No 40, at a meeting
some tiro’ a^o, \ii” attend ,ha coiiven
ttoi and with sir. T II Ni.kerson,
ke*-per of reeords ai.d 8-als of the S'.
E.ti.o lodge, who is a mernhir of tb.
Grind lod,e wi 1 repr.stut the Classi'
C 'y at Ya’dos’a on that cccuti o
Tae conveati'u as-cnnles at \ ildost..
ou M ty 20 h, and r p ,rts recetv, d her.
i to the i IT ct that theprogr ssive an'
te'prising people of \ il.losti »t
ikit g evtry arrangemei t to tire tb
! V siting li ig'its a rcqal time. N > ri!y
I the stat c in d , this belter than Yai-
>.-t:i, and those who gi from Athene
| can be assured of this in advance.
» raiho.ds have granted a rate o
loi.e f tre for roacd tup from all poixitr
jin the state and a large attendance <1
'vthians ai d their friends are txp cted
\Y.thin the past few years the Knighte
* Py;loans have greatly increased in
Inninbers in G orgia. and thi ordtr i-
now of the most popular and it.fi team
a the state.
For Asthma use Che-
ey’s Expectorant.
Monuments, j
Headstones. <
-Grave - Enclosures.!
InscripDo’ts ami Design (
Work as pocialtv.
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STPfl AND IRON
1 FENCES FOR CEMETERY.
ROBERTSON
Marble Works.
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THIS IS IT.!
The L quid Air entertainment to In
tfiveu at the New opera loose tcni^E t
has created n ora i; terest in Atheue
tii-ill any similar attraction in man’
month* pist, and the sale of s<a*s iudi
cat :a thar a very larg^ andiei ca wii
greet the lectuier who will rj plain, s<
any rliJd can utderstand, the wonder?
of Liq’.iJ Air The re ntal which wa*
f o have cccnrred at Lacy Cubb tonight
has b en pv.at\ oned on accoant of tb*
•‘ntertuiament a* the No v opnra hon-« .
v:da«wi.lbe s*-en elsewhere, will oc
our tomorrow night.
Besides a bn *f presentation of the hi*
torical side of the subject, the lecture
turing the course ol the experiment
presents the saggestions which hav«
»cen made concerning the availabilit;
of this material us a refrigerant, an ni
oc, mboation, a source of power, an ex
plosive, etc. anil, frankly discusses th*
ncrits of the claims made for it. W her
>ver these L quid Air lectures and d»*
monstrations have been given the au
lienees have evinced the most intenst
ntertst and enshasiasin. To see a rub
b**r ball bounced upon the floor an
wugh. then dippid into L quid Air an
thrown upon the floor, only to era-h like
rla*9 into little fragments ; to see a k«*ttl
boiling away upou a cake of ice ; to see
mercury froz-n solid ; to see steel burn
mg in L qaid Air contained iu a tumble
aide of ice—these sights and man
;thers are, indeed, sufficiently startlii g
Lh-se riperiaients almost eclipse Won
dorlaud itsoif.
A L qiid Air lecture and demoustr;
t.on is a -hurt vi-u luto the fairylan
,f scurnce, yet all is so thoroughly e
Gained that each one wonders how
4 ich au important discovery could l
simple. Nothing is advertised that i
iot profound. It is irapesaibie wit hi
tae limits cf this article to give an
id* qaat^ description of Liquid Air
f the experiments that are perforn
lc mnrt be seen to be appreciated. Th
Liquid Air, its snowy vapor, au«i all i
rue remarkable » xy rimems can be di
mctly seen from all parts of the hous
5cven Years in tied.
“Will wonders cvrs cv&tisi” i/ qah
*he friens of Mrs. L Prase, of Lav. rence
Kan., They knew she had been nual.
to leave her bid fer feven years cn
•ount of kidney and Lver trouble, i.er
vous prostrtion and general d LiJity
bat, “Tlireo Lotties of L*ctr c Bufer
enabled me to walk," she writes, “an
iu three months I felt like a ne
sin." Worn* n sufl rirg from hu
Brckache, N* i v ,ujui s 3 , Sleeplc.-snes
Mel-inch »’y r.unti g \nd Dizzy Spell
will find it a j ric< *. es } les f ia^. Try it
Sitisfacu.u l- guirmti'd. O .ly 50c
tl. K P.t!rn»r At o - am: \V J. Smith
t Bro.
HOTfcL ARIUV1LS
NORTH CAROLINA
STANDS SUSPENDEO,
Ball Team Suspended from
5.1 A. A on account
of Pitcher Sweeney.
fSHORT NOTES • T
i OF INTEREST.*
Best lino of Cigars in the city. The
Orr Drug Go.
“My Head! Mj Head!”
Sudden Blindness and Dizzi
ness. What Causes It?
News was received in the city yester
div that the Univirsity of North Caro-
ina hal been suspended from the
Smtheru luter-Collegiate Athletic Asso*
iti n ou account of haviug a profea-
onal on its baseball team
1'he man iu question is pitcher
Sweeney aud many of Carolina's victo-
•s h ive been largely due to him.
The game which w’as schedule! be-
uei'fl that college* and the University
will of course, be called off, and it
es a universal source of regret here,
everyone wanted to see the game
played.
Sciatic Kheumutism Urrea After Fourteen
^ cars of Sufferiuif.
“I have been afflicted with sciatic
hrumatisnx for fourteen years” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “1
able to be around but constantly
suffered. I tried everything I could hear
»f and at last was told to try Chamber-
.tin’s l’ain Balm, which I did and was
mmediately relieved and iu a short
ime cured, and am huppy to *ay it has
lot since retand." Why not use this
iuiment and get well? It is for sale by
til druggists.
SAM SCOTT
BOUND OVER.
Negro Bound Over in Jus
tice Court for Intent
to Rape.
C J:;l:
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'HE POCKET POCO. \
|t fits the pocket and
it fits the purse.
|Price $7.50.
I. R. McGregor,
[picture*, frames, art goods,
PHOTO 5UPPLIE5.
>X)OOCOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOb
lave Money!
In House i.nd Sign Painting, E
Paper Hanging, Gypsineing, j
Itc. If you neod any of this I
lind ot work I will be glad to {
live you prices tn work, I will {
lave you money. All work !
luarauteed first class.
I. N. PARR, Agi. j
^ne of the old firm of Parr j
Brothers.
IddKM 440 church St.. AtbMM, Ou. |
wmrnmimmtiwl
Palmer, City ;
>V. II A I'm-, C \ L'Craw, Atlanta;
'V A. Hewitt, Fall Kiver, Mass ; J B.
BlittcrnKr, J P. Tuggle, At'auta ; M
Siokel. Chicago ; II. G Wright, Plila
lelphia; J. S rivvnon, Baltimore; F.
tl. Limb*r', Atlth*a.
Imperial—J. P. Clark, Atlanta ; Nat
J Arnold, Aruoldsville ; W. II. Winter,
SViatervnle ; E. P. Swift, Atlanta; W.
A. Thomas, Ga. ; V. W. DeSassfry,
Jrand Rapids, Mich.
Sam S. Scott, a negro school teacher,
vus bound over to the superior court
.-esb rd iy iu bond of $3»0 t on the charge
•f assault with intent to rape.
About two weeks ago Scott went to
'bo bon-in of a negro woman named
Emma Freed, i : i East Athens, and there
t is alb ged the trouble occurred.
lie vas representd in the justice
mutt trial by Hon. H. U Tuck, while
Mr F. O. Shackelford represented the
irate.
Dangerous if Neglected.
Burns, cuts and other wounds often
fail to heal properly if neglected and be
;ome troublesome sores. DeWitt's Witch
Hazd Salve prevents such cons* qaences
Even where delay has aggravate the
injury DuWitt’s Witch Haze) Salve ef
fects a cure. “I had a ruuniug sore on
my leg thirty years,” says II. C Hartly.
Yaukeetown, loci. “After using many
remedies, I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Silve A few boxes healed the sore.”
Cares ail skin diseases. Piles yield to it
tonce. Beware of counterfeits. H. R
Palmer & Sons and Warren J. Smith &
REV. SPENCER’S
STRONG SERMON.
The Marvel of the Age.
Liqoid Air, Dozens of experiments
tonight at the opera house.
Invited to Atlanta.
Ckipt McCurdy and 1st Llent. Capps
have betu invited by the Atlanta Grays.
Co. K, 2nd Ga Infantry, to be present
at their prize drill on next Monday,
May 5th. The company is commanded
hv Capt. E E. Pomeroy, a well known
U iversity man
Fresh
Shipment Plnms, California Peaches,
at Williamson’s.
Invesligate This,
Iu another colnm will be found the
advertisement of the Massachusetts Mu
tnal Life Insurance Co This company
is seeking, through its managers, Messrs.
Harty it Apple of Savannah, Georgia,
to establish an agency in this section.
This company was organized in 1861.
aud its best friends are its policy holders.
Thu company now has a large number
of policies ou citizens of our state and
are seek ng to place their plans before
the public in onr section. Hero is a fine
opportunity which is well worth in-
vestigutiug.
Prof. J. P. Clark.
The old veteru piano tuner is here
hose desiring any work done will please
leave oiders at Haselton’s music store
on College avenue.
The Proper Spirit.
Mr K. E. Matthews proved kimsolt
to be a gentleman aud a scholar agaii
ny sending a waiter of his delicious
strawberry sherbets to the suffering
Banner boys, Saoh spirit is duly ap
predated and marks a man of splendid
bu* loess ability.
The first step to the finding of a cure
for any disease is to find its cause. And
it’s a notable fact that the cause of a
disease may be quite remote from its
manifestations. Headache, spots l>efore
the eyes and dizziness are only symptoms
of disease. When the experienced phy
sician is confronted with these symptoms
in a woman he enquires .at once as to
the condition of the womanly health.
He knows that the general health is
intimately related to the local womanly
health, and from the very symptoms he
argues derangement or disease of the
delicate womanly organism. So far he
is right. But when he begins to treat
the disease he has located how often he
Tiy
Some nice home rai ed Strawberries'
today at Williamson’s.
Royal Etchings.
O W. Motes, the photographer,
vites the attention of the public to the
rery latest style of picture, the Royi
Etching, which he has on display at hb
studio. For enlarged pictures nothing
equals this style in beauty, finish or
durability.
Wanted.
Agent, $75 00 a month. Box 421, city.
One Hundred Shares
Bank of the University stcck for sale
Will sell in block, or less if desired.
Address Box No 222.
For the Summer
Cooking, the wickless blae llume Oil
Stove is the ideal, one burner $4 00, two
burner $0 00. three burner $8.00 Give
one a trial and be convinced.
Bailey Supply Co Has Them.
n f amm
n / would have very hard headaches and blind spells. 1
fails. In the letter of Mrs. Douglass
given below, she says that in ten years
f suffering she trie<( seven doctors with
out permanent benefit. Her family phy
sician said she could not get well. Yet
vliat seven doctors failed to do was
perfectly and permanently accomplished
by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
There is no experiment in the use of this
•ncdicinc. It has cured thousands of
women of the most distressing forms of
womanly disease.
THAT CURED ME WHEN OTHERS FAILED.
M For ten years I suffered with female
trouble, also catarrh of the stomach,
liver and kidney troubles, and catarrh
Df the bladder,” writes Mrs. Lottie M.
Douglass, of Glenniore. Oneida Co., N.Y.
* I would have very hard headaches and
blind spells; stomach and bowels used
to bloat a great deal, and I was troubled
with beanng-down pains all the time.
Tongue cannot tell how much I suffered
from nervousness. I used to think I
should lose my mind, my head would
feel so bad. My heart was so bad that
the least excitement, and even to turn
over in bed, would cause palpitation.
Had female weakness so bad for three
years that I was in bed most of the time,
m fact could scarcely be on my feet at
all. I tried seven different doctors, but
received no lasting benefit. I was en
tirely discouraged when I wrote to Dr.
Pierce, stating my case. He advised me
to try his remedies, and l did so. The
first lx>ttle I took helped me, and the
bloat began to g out of my stomach. I
continued the medicine until I had takes
nine bottles of Dr. Pierce'9 Fayorite'Pre-
scription and nine bottles of hia. * Golden
Medical Discovery ’ and six ; via!* : of
his ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ I also followed
special directions for home treatment
(which he advised), and the result was
wonderful. My bad feelings left me and
I can work with comfort now. 1 give
all the praise to Dr. Pierce and hia
remedies, for I believe they saved my
life. Our family physician said I could
not get well.
«You can publish this, for I am willing
to let others know how much I suffered
and what cured me when others failed.*
” Favorite Prescription ” makes weak
women strong and sick women well. It
establishes regularity, and dries the Of
fensive drains which undermine the
strength. It heals inflammation and ul
ceration and cures female weaknsca. It
positively cures the nervousness, sleep
lessness, backache and similar ailments
which are caused by disease of the
womanly organs. It is the best prepara
tive for maternity. It cures morning
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baby’i
practically painlesk. It con
tains no alcohol and {»•
absolutely free from opium, 1
cocaine and all other nar
cotics. It cannot disagree'
with the most delicate. ' A
G^AXEFCt, UliYOND WOOD3,.
u Words cannot tell how
grateful I am for. your kind
advice and good medi
cines,” writes Mrs. Joint
Cook, of Hastings, North
umberland Co., Ont. ”1
had been in poor health
for' four, years : baclc and
this spring got bo bad I
could not do my stork. I
went to the doctor and ho
said I had ulceration and
falling of the internit or
gans. I thought I would
try your * Favorite Pre
scription.' I took fiv^
bottles and three of The
‘ Golden Medical Discov
ery ’ and one vial of I)r.
Pierce’s Pellets, and I can
safely say that I never‘felt
better in my life.”
No sick woman should
accept her condition as in
curable or beyond help
until she has given T$r:
Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion a fair and faithful
trail. The wonderful cura
tive power of this medifrfnij
has been best provetf hi
th« cures of lo’ng standing
diseases which nad failed to yield to the
treatment of local physicians, and which
in many cases, as in that of Mrs. Doh^-
glass, had l>een pronounced incurable.
Many women write to Dr. Fierce for
his medical, advice and the wise knd
fatherly counsel which are the outcome
of more than thirty years of practice and
success. Dr. Pierce gives to every sitk
woman the privilege of free consultation
with him by letjer. This offer is not t6
l>e confounde.d^with those offers of free
medical advice made by men or tvfitfieh
who are not physicians and'afe not qual^'
fled legally oi* medically to give the
advice they <f^er.
All correspondence is held as sacred,
and the written confidences of women
are guarded by the same strict profes
sional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce in
his daily personal consultation with sick
women. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
I)o not accept a substitute for Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. There ia
no motive for substitution except to en
able the dealer to make the little more
profit paid by the sale of less meritorioui
medicines. „ PBN!fle3 . .
is a small sum but it will bring yon tt big
and valuable !>ook. For 21 one-eent
stamps to pay expense of mailing only
you will receive free on request a copy
of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, containing over
1000 large |xiges and more than 70c
illustrations. The Ixxrk bound in cloth
will Ik.* sent for 31 stamps. Address D»
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
FINE SPREAD.
The employees of Michael Bros, gave
1 delightful sprea 1 in honor of the s'x
[’clock closing hour last evening at the
Imperial hotel Quite a number of the
•mployees of the other stores were pres
ent and a delightful evening was spent
Thanks were expressed to Mr. Till for
nis kindness in aiding them to get up
the affair.
CHILD WEAKNESS.
You can worry for months
bout your weak child and no;
uccecd in doing it a fractioi
if the good that comes from
ittle daily doses of Scott':
Emulsion.
The cure of child weakness
■s not the matter of a day bu
jf steady common-sense treat
ment.
Children like Scott’s Emul
sion and thrive on it.
Perfectly harmless yet power
ful for good.
Send for Free Sample.
SCOTT &. DOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St* N. Y.
, STOPPED FREE
1 Permxne.itlrCureai),
, OR. RUSE’S (FEAT
fNERVE RESTORER
S c'VTf iTIT* i(!TT bk 1 ' p ukk“*
}--:»» « whn p*» M-rr,n-V ntiIt «.n tf.K-orr
!>«.• * «.... BO* «.VJ wa.oru; »Ui*r. fc-rai .V«r-
r^li-r—. Mr****. >1. Vltf Dtac*.
* • u n.ii.Kum.L4.
* trtcL Philadtlrhia. hum us
■
KfV I J Spencer's sermon last night
it the Christian church was a powerful
xposition of Sin—its beginning;
nature ; its discovery ; its universality ;
its con8fqacnce8 and its cure. H<
empnasized the sins of the disposition
too often overlooked or excused ; dwelt
upon the deeeitfulness aud danger of n -
cret sins and particularly warned his
hearers against the sins of omission aud
neglect with reference to the commands
of Christ, on which eternal life is sns
pended. The distinction between dis
reputable ar.d reputable sins, illustrate!
by the parable of the Pharisee and Pub
lican, was searching and convincing in
the extreme.
The preaching of Dr. Spencer's is cal
cnlated to arouse the conscience and
make men realize the invisible aud
spiritual.
There was a large attendance and four
persons accepted the gospel invitation
l’rof. Wilson leads the chorns and
sings gospel solos. Service* tonight at
8 o’clock.
We a 1*0 Leaders.
Steel Burned
And strawberries frozen in the same
dish tonight by Liquid Air. Thai .
only one of the many wonderfu’ SQCh MOOTS PlT'lfl RllYKlS
things that will he done. Better attend O Oli 1 VA 1—J HliUO,
A Raging, Roaring Flood
Washed down a telegraph lino which
Chas. C. Ellis, ofLison, la., had tore
pair. “Standing waist deep in icy wa
ter,’’ he writes, "gave me a terrible cold
aud cough. It grew worse dally.
Finally the best doctors in Oakland,
Neb., Sionx City and Omaha said I had
Consumption and oonld not live. Then
I began using Dr. King’s New Discovery
and was wholly cured by six bottles.”
Positively guaranteed for Oongha, Colds
and all Throat and Lang troubles.
Price COo and *1 00. Trial bottle* free by
H .R. Palmer & Sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
CASTOR IA
For Infants anfi Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
Georgia Ssrawberries
Fresh every day at Williamson’s.
Do You Like
Beaten biscuit? Get a biscuit machine
from Geo. A. Bailey Supply Oo. Gnar
anteed to make old time beaten biscuit.
Slranjnr Than Fiction
Aro the Liquid Air experiments, to le
seen tonight only.
Vegelablss.
Beans. Tomatoes, New Irish Potatoes,
at Williamson’s.
Two More Names,
Messrs. D W. McGregor and T. B.
Wootten wish their names to be added
to the 6 o’clock closing list. They oonld
not be seon by the committee at the first
oall but readily signed the agreement
when seen.
A Good Business Opportunity.
One of the very best old line life in-
snrance companies wants a representa
tive in this oonnty. The company writes
attractive policies, free from all tricks,
and makes friends wherever Introduced.
To the right man an excellent con
tract will be made, nnder which a goed
business can be established. Only those
who are willing to give the basinets
active attention, and who can fnrnish
satisfactory references need apply. No
previous knowledge of the business is
necessary.
Apply with references to Harty &
Apple, managers for Georgia, the Mas
sachusetts Mutual Life ihrorunce Go..
117 Bay street east, Savannah, Georgia.
° .-3 jL- O i t I A. .
iNinths Kind You-Hate Always Bougi
’igCutoi*'
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Lime and Cement.
A.t Tlie Riglit Price.
Our job department is now under the supervision of Mr.
W. T. Mayfield, who will be pleased to serve you with esti
mates £ii any and all kinds of first class work. Come and
see tjsT
Lyndon flanufacturing Co.
BEFORE BUILDING
—SEE—
Jesse M. Smith,
Architect, Contractor and Builder, Office over
Davison & Lowe’s Store
I make a specialty of fine and difficult work, and give
personal attention to all contracts entrusted to my super
vision. Plane and specifications of all kinds furnished on
short notice. Yours Truly,
JESSE M. SrllTH.
Gun, Locksmith and Bicycle Shop.
S Clayton* Street. ,
Julius Dornblatt’s Old Stand.
Briscoe ami Jordan have formed a Copartnership, andjwillj do' a
general repairing business.
Guns, pistols, bicycles, sowing machines, typo writers, iu fact al
most anything worth mending can be done at their shop.
Mr. Briscoe has several years experience as a gun and lock smith,
and Mr. Jordan is an all-round man with bicycles, type writers and
many other things. Bring your work we will do our best to please you.
BRISCOE & JORDAN, ~
No. 8 Clayton*St„ - - ... Athens, Ga,