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THE BANNER; SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1902,
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To the
Guests,
Within
jiiQ Gates.
Y OUR attention U called to the
opportunity of your lifetime.
We are closing out our entire
line of Furnishing goods, includ
ing Negligee Shirts, Stiff Shirts,
Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, Cuff's,
and the daintiest as well as pret
tiest line of Underwear ever shown
in the Classic City.
All of these goods are new- goods
we only having been in business
for a few months. We are not
doingthis to unload and bny again,
for we have bought conservatively
and are going to close out every
thing above mentioned
t At Cost *
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Our Tailoring department has
reached such large proportions that
wc have not the time to devote to
the furnishing department. The
visitors to our gates will do well to
call on us and lay in their supply
for the summer. Remember all
goods must be os represented or
your money back.
We would be glad to have you
also oall and select a Buit. We
guarantee perfect fit and if you
place your order with us we will
deliver the suit to you while yon
are with us. Mr. C. Jacobson has
charge of this department and that
is a guarantee within itself. Look
at our show windows and see some
of the bargains we are offering.
Thore was never a better chance
than now to lay in your supply.
"Rainy Weather Umbrellas
at Fair Weather Prices.”
Give us a call while within our
city and be convinced that we have
the best goods in the city for the
cheapest money.
Dearing & Stelling, §
TAILORS AND
HABERDASHERS.
COLLEGE AVE.
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Stntnr* In iho Pan* Strpfi*.
It Is not tho Londoner only who
grumbles at the lack of beauty In the
statues adorning tho streets and
squares of his eity. The Frenchman
makes a point of grumbling quite as
loudly at the "almost i nanlmous” ug
liness of tho inoJorn statues "Incum
bering” Paris. These statues, says the
outspoken Journal des Debats, are not
fo much erected In honor of one dead
man as for the glorltlcation of several
living ones, who form tho "commis
sion” for tho erection of a statue and
receive decorations for their endeav
ors.
A famous French sculptor is quoted
in this OMjjnootlon who had sent in his
design for a statue of Pasteur. He
had suggested the genius of the great
scientist by symbols, but the commis
sion would have none of them. "Your
work,” they said, "is fine, but it is In
complete. What about the diseases of
silkworms, the manufacture of vinegar
and of beer and vln, about cholera in
fowls ?”
And nothing the artist could sny as
to the Impossibility of reproducing
sick silkworms and cholera ridden
roosters on a monument could move
the commission. Under such Condi
Hour it Is small wonder Paris shitues j
are no better than they should be.
BOTTLED SUNSHINE.
NATURE’S GREAT FACTORY IN WHICH
IS PRODUCED COAL.
L I.timp of tlto Mliioriil ft" !»»-
trrrmt lti«* Allllfoo fear MUUu ; lo
n F«»w \Y«»r«l»— \ H .»»»•!*•*f ill I’ror-
fia of IHvolnlIon.
Your life to
thousand yea
that in my 11 •
would nia
neat.
Mum
before man
world. 1 was
Piece froal
fern. .\
decorate
little ca
I will h i
1 have seen t
* j.*u gasp li
li-.lng tlii
A 111 f 11;.
If ill III*
*( bean
alone measn
Yet I was !
In those da
plants forty
ery bit of n
heedless fa
plant a pin
islied, ev 11
iidnilrc<.l|| I wim a
•ai ry thing as \ nil
s with and grow In
a Hairs. My trunk
feel across.
►thing,
s there
it of ill*
(1 inary.
enerate
lit 11
thi
1 ferns. W *• li;
illieiaily lo pt
those i
pamp*a
glass, i
the pe i Ilfil«- dears-
Those were the da
healthy ferns free f
nonsense about fert
,irish Put in tin
s i if.ul; are p *»!.
Plants v* ere plr
Wo li:
l'< Red
depth of 10,000 feet of bard baked wood
and sand, of coal and dirt. Look at
me. and you will Gnd that you enn
trace my markings. In every pit you
can find hundreds of delicate fern
leaves and mosses as perfect as when
alive. You can see even the veins of
the fragile fronds, so beautifully press
ed arc lbey. Dirty, old coal, indeed!
It was the sun which made me. 1 |
absorbed his rays then. When you >
burn tno. 1 give them back again. I j
• m a mass of bottled sunshine. Do you
realize that the fire you watch Is the j
sunshine which blazed In those solemn .
forests innumerable ages ago? It is no !
flight of fancy to say that I am bottled '
sunshine; it is a fact J
[ MISS FAY LEE,
[ President of the Shakespearian Club, Kansas City.
44 Your booklet came to my
home like a message of health
when l had suffered with
headache, backache and bear
ing-down pains, I was weak,
nervous and hysterical and
had not consulted any doctor,
thinking it would pass away
in time, but instead 1 found
that the pains increased and
were more frequent, 1 de
cided to try Wine of Cardui
and in a short time was much
Mut Fay Ltc.
norvous tension. The nerves
soon begin to give way under
the strain. You perhaps jump
at any unusual disturbance,
or laugh or weep, hysteri
cally. at no apparent cause.
That is what Miss Fay Dm*,
60:U-2 North Seventh street,
Kansas City, Kansas, was
coining to when she rescued
herself hy taking Wine of
Cardui. The Wine made
her a strong, healthy woman
iptln
The praye
Itrothcr W.
•ting was held at good
ise on the hill. The
meeting had progressed, and prayer
and remarks and hymns had occupied
the time. The hour of closing had al
most arrived. The dominie in a low
voice said: "Now there is Just a mo
ment left. Isn't there some one who
would like to li 11 in that moment before
we close?” There was dead silence
when in the twinkling of an eye the
door on the clock Hew open, and out
popped the head of a little bird, which
said, 'Vuckoo!**—Homiletic Review.
ill ne\
s and :
;i ml
.ml su* h childish
;ik n
In 11 a
as It L
had co
ally day*
i a glob*
“Pl-i-
ea vy with warm
i-ssive, you would
•d us, as we grew
The earth’s crust
about, gradually
s from the bed of
dragging others
It was a time of
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NEXT TO WINDSOR HOTEL
ON LUMPKIN STREET.
Has” a new man that can
repair Bicycles, Watches,
Clocks, Pistols, Guns and all
kinds of Sewing Machines
and Clocks, and sells and
buys second-hand Sewing
Machines, and guarantees
satisfaction.
A King nnil a Miller.
Every reigning member of tho Hob*
enzollern dynasty has b<*en noted for
his sense of fair play in dealing with
his subjects.
It is said that the Emperor Frederick
the Great was greatly annoyed by tho
presen<D of a Hour mill that stood
close by one of his palaces in Berlin.
The miller refused to sell bis mill
and insisted tliat he should retain pos
session of it as long as he lived. Tho
emperor stormed at lilm without avail
and finally threatened to drive the
miller out by force and confiscate Ids
property.
The dauntless miller replied to hi?
thrv-ot \,y iviyinp;, “There nro »till
Judges in Berlin, your majesty."
Tills reply, which has since become
famous throughout Germany, Impress
ed the emperor so favorably that he
withdrew both his threat and his re
quest, and the Hour ml 11 Is standing to
this dav.
Inspected a Fluht.
A Fifostiiiv farmer pave his herd lad
die, Jamie, a half wit, a tleket to admit
him to n sacred recital In a nclphhor-
Inp town, to he piven hy local talent,
and told the lad to he sure to enjoy
ldmself.
The farmer was preatly surprised to
find his servant lit the kitchen long be
fore the conclusion of the performance,
and upon asking him why he hat! re
turned from the recital Jamie replied: j
"Weel, mnister, ne man yonder hepan
to King, ‘I'm the King of CJlory,* then
anitlier said he ‘was the King of CJlory,'
and when 1 saw three itliers stnndin’
np an’ savin' they were ‘the Kings of
CJlory' I Kent there was to be n fecht,
so I cam awn’ an' left them to finish
it anion' themsol‘8."- Dundee Adver
tiser.
Congress AVnters.
United States senators are supplied
with bottled mineral waters at go,em
inent expense. Nearly every commit
tee room has something like a lmr at
tachment. It is usually in one corner,
behind a screen and next to the wash-
liowl. The Kittles of fizz water are sup
plied by colored messengers, who bring
them In buckets of ice, like champagne.
The excuse for tin* expense Is the poor
duality of the I’otomac water. After a
rain it Is dark brown In eidor and Im
pregnated with soil.
The Teacher Was Not Slow.
"Ila. ha!” laughed Willie. “I chucked
a bannuer skin In front of de teacher."
“1 don’t see any Joke lo that,” spoke
tip his mother.
"Don't you? Well, he tumbled all
right, nil rlgbL"—Philadelphia Record.
girth was not
i today, li was hotter, f"t' it
led fro
Its ntmospher
vapors: close a
call it, hut it Just suit
and luxuriated in It.
was thin and heavci
raising vast eominrn
tho sea anil slowly
deep Into the ocean
vast changes.
1 grew on the muddy hanks of a great
pool of Water, which was fed hy slug
glsb streams and bordered hy mon
strous reeds. On the other side stretch
ed a vast swamp and a dark forest of
tangled, vegetation. For hundreds of
miles there was no break to this forest
beyond a few hogs and pools of brackish
water. The sun slime hot upon me, so
no wonder 1 grew well In this humid
atmosphere. Then there were frightful
Storms, when mighty trees were Hung
down and swept hy Hoods to the bottom
Of the pool. This had gone on ages be-
foro I appeared above ground; It went
on ages after. Tho result was that the
bottom of the pool was a mass of fallen
trees. The newly felled trees pressed
on the bottom ones, and after thou
sands of years the water, the umd, the
heat and tho pressure turned the
mighty beds of vegetable matter Into
what you call cool. .•cv*
In the dense forest It was somewhat
tho sauKv Trees were thrown down
by hurricanes; fresh ones grew and fell
victims, to storms. So It went on for
long centuries until the last forest grew
on the -op of a great thickness of hur
led trees, ferns and mosses. Amid this
exuberant vegetation were many fan
tastic and uncouth animals. Hound
about me they made the forest resound
with their hideous heliowings. They
were so strangely shaped that I could
not well describe them to you. Even
some of the (lies had wings half a foot
long from tip to tip.
One day I saw a commotion In the
midst of the lake far away from me.
The tied rose up nml belched forth
steam and ashes and molten rock. In
the years that followed the fluid rock
roiled down the sides of the volcano
Into the water below. Mighty clouds
of steam arose, and ns the vapor con
densed It fell upon us tiB warm rain.
This Is why 1 grew so well and why
the vegetation around me was so rank
ly luxuriant
Many years after the land began to
sink. Slowly It went down; slowly
the water closed over our heads until
all the mighty forests were deep under
the sc.i. Thus we stopped for count
less years, and a heavy bed of sand ac
cumulated above us. Then, Just ns
slowly, we arose until we formed a
vast elevated land. Then came other
forests—trees whose limbs wore tnn-
gled with enormous festoons and gar
lands of strange climbing plants. Ter
rlblc thunderstorms alone broke the si
Icuce of these wooded solitudes save
vhei some mighty fern crashed to the
ground or when tho wind tore down
young branches aud hurled them Into
tho swamps.
So all went on anew, as of old, and
the continent sank once more below
the waters of tho ocean, taking with It
the teds of buried verdure. Yet again
It rose, and ngalD It aank. So layer
upon layer of plants and of sand were
formed—vast layers, which took ages
unthinkable to form—until there was a
I'rnnri.
Dr. Ilanson, writing on the subject of
prunes, says: "A pound of prunes Is
equivalent as food to a gallon of mill;
and costs hut n quarter ns much. It Is
ulwmt equivalent to a pound of bread,
hut Is far more healthful. Considered
from an economic standpoint, no fresh
meat, fish, milk or eggs can he provided
for the same moderate cost, and none
of them contains, even approximately,
the same aggregate of nutritive ele
ments.”
Douglas Jorrolil In School.
Douglas Jerrold wrote "Black Eyed
Susan" when he was twenty-one and
contributed to Bunch the Immensely
popular "Caudle Lectures” not long
afterward. But at nine years of
young Jerrold had been scarcely able to
read, and It was not until he was ap
prenticed to a printer, nfter serving for
some time as a. midshipman at sea, that
tie showed either desire or capacity for
Intellectual Improvement
1 kept up the treatment and the result
was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex
press my gratitude for the suffering that
is now saved me- I am in fine health,
physically and mentally. I can only say
'thank you', but there is much more In
my heart for you.”
E EARINO-DOWN pains are the
worst that women know, if
you are suffering from this trou
ble you need not he uncertain
about it. The pains in tiie abdomen
and back that fed as if heavy weights
were pulling down on the nerves of the
stomach are "boaring-down pains".
They may not tie particularly severe at
present hut they are growing worse.
That headache which, nearly drives you
distracted now is caused hy the terrible
women strong and healthy. By induc
ing regular menstruation the entire
system is relieved of the terrible wasting
drains. The ligaments which hold the
womb in place are strengthened hy a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. Returning
health is the result. This is what
Wine of Cardiff has done for thousands
of the best women in America.
If you need advice write The Lada
Advisory Department, The Chatta
nooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga,
Tonn., describing all your symptoms
freely, and a letter of advice will lie
sent you. Secure a f l.KI Kit tle of Wine
of Cardui from your druggist to-day
WINEofCARDVI
A million suffering wome
havt‘ found relief in
Wine of Carddi.
Two Minded 11
<SW&
Thl* signature is on every box of tbo genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
tho remedy that cures a cold in one day.
High minded ness and right minded
ness may profitably be supplemented by
“two minded ness,” which has been de
fined as the habit of taking Into ac
count what is urged on both sides and
trying ti> combine the essential parts
of tlie two opposing arguments Into
pnu higher truth. Magnanimity, hon
esty, breadth—a trio of qualities worth
possessing and the last by no means
the least.
rinciiiK the Sympathy.
Grimes—Doesn’t it disgust you to see
a youngster trying to make a man of
himself by imitating the wiles of his
eiders?
Harris—Not at all. 1 cannot help
sympathizing with the boy, he evi
dently so thoroughly enjoys making a
fool of himself.—Boston Transcript.
Tho Editor Tu
The youthful author pocketed his re
jected versos, but he could not swallow
the editor’s criticism.
"Sir,” said ho, not without dignity, “a
poet Is born, not made.”
“Young man,” returned the editoi
blandly, "it won’t help your case to try
to shift the blame on to your parents.”
As James Bussell Lowell said.
“There’s a deal o’ solid kicking in the
meekest looking mule.”
No Tnste For Mnlhemntion.
“now many times did you vote in
tho recent election?”
The prisoner was silent.
“Answer the question! now many
times did you vAte?”
“Mar.so Tom,” pleaded the prisoner,
addressing the judge, “ain’t you know
me long enough ter know dat I don’t
know mutin’ ’tall ’bout ’rithmetlcs?”—
Atlanta Constitution.
How JupmiPNe Sleep.
The Japanese never sleep with the
head to the north. This is because the
dead In Japan are always buried with
the head in that position. In the sleep
ing rooms of many of the private
houses and of hotels a diagram of the
points of the compass is posted upon
tho ceiling for the convenience of
guests.
Dincovcred.
Uncle William was visiting his mar
rled niece In the city. At luncheon one
of the courses consisted of chicken cro
quettes, the contents of which were
doubly disguised In “green things.”
Uncle William dug into one and took
a mouthful. His comment was: ‘‘Gosh!
Hush!”
Too Optimistic.
“Everything Into which he put money
Seems to have turned out wrong. I
wonder what the trouble was?”
“He has persistently Insisted on mak*
fng a molehill out of a mountain In con*
Bidering obstacles.”—Chicago Post.
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OVER THE
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are on sale now b> ony agent ot the syttei
$25.00 per 1,000 miles
And are good over 15.000 mie#.
following roads:
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern R
Atlanta & Wert Point Hy.
Western Hallway of Alabama.
Atlantic Coast Line.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
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Charleston ifc Western Carolina 1
Chesapeake Steamship Co.
Columbia, Newberry & Laurens
Georgia R. R
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W. E. CHRISTIAN. Assistant General
ger Agent. Atlanta, Ga.
Allen if. Talmage.
Fine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Et
Washington St., Athens, Qa.
LEPSCiOMe & GO..
Fire Insurance*
Removed over Turner & Hodgson. Clayton Str
YOUR PATRONACE SOLICITED. Phona 144.
TAKE NOTICE.
When You Want First=class Repair Wor
of any kind, or an excellent job of Horse
Shoeing, you will do well to
OALL ON B. R. PICK.RELT
At his shops No. 24-26 East Washington street,
next to Robertron’s Marble yard. Remember, he is
well prepared with both men and material to do any
kind of work at very short notice.
Workmanship and Prices Guaranteed.
J. S. BERNSTEIN,
The Leader of Low Prices and Largest House-
furnisher in North Georgia.
Come and SICE for Yourself-
Pricesds; what tell. Easy payment. We lead and others follow.
si: J. S. Bernstein, Furniture & Undertaking.
Phone 61,
Broad
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