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THE BANNEB: THURSDAY, MAY 8,1902
Digests
what you
Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
There is one certain way of curing indigestion and stomach troubles,
thatls;give your stomach a rest hut still eat plenty of pood food to
keep up the nourishment for your body. You can do this by using
Kodol Dyspepsia Cn:K Is cause it is the one preparation which digests
what you eat without aid from the stomach. Nature will then repair
your worn out digestive organs and restore them to healthy condition.
It relieves that feeling of fullness, belching and distress after eating.
“I suffered with dyspepsia a great many years. I tried many remedies
without relief until 1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cuius. My health lias
improved aud 1 now feel likea newrnan. S. J. Flemming, Murray, Neb.”
It can’t help but do you good
Prepared by E. O. DctVltt .v Co., Chicago. The SI. bottle contains 2S times the Me. size.
Rome, Ga , May 7 — The Seventh dir- Gainesville, G*., May 7—Yesterday
tri -t Masonic convention opined hue . was bond election and fireman’s day. It
this morning in the Masonic temple, was the greatest success and pcsaibly
When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, and skin dis
eases, use OeWITT'S Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits.
For sale by H. It. Palmer & Sons, and Warren J. Smith & Bro.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re election as sheriff of Clarke county.
subject to the democratic primary.
JOHN W. W1KR
FOR SHKUIUK.
I boteliy announce myself as a can
didate for Sheriff of Clarke county, sub
ject to tho action of the democratic
primary.
M. D BROWNING.
FOlt OI.KKK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby announce ntyseif as a candi
date for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Olarke county, subject to the action of
the democratic primary.
J. K KENNEY.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR C< >U RT.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election as Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, subject
the action of the democratic primary
C W. COOPER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby unnnnncc myself a candidate
for Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, subject to the democratic pri
mary.
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
for treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a cadidate
for re-election as Treasurer of Clarke
County, subject to tho action of the
democratic primary.
J. A. PITNElt.
SUICIDE AT
GODFREY, CA.
lid Clements Blows Brains
Out With Shotgun.
Godfrey, Ga , Slay 17 -(Special to
Dinner ) — Ed Clements, a prominent
young man of this city, blew his
brains out early this morning here
with a double barrelled shot guu. No
cause is assigned for the suicide and no
theory can be advanced. He was well
known aud in good circumstances.
He used an ingenious arrangement as
a death trap and sat np in his chair and
fixed a notched stick between both trig
gers of a double barrelled shot gun aud
pulled a string and two loads of buck
shot were emptied Into his faoe and
head, blowing his brains and teeth all
over the room.
Grand Master Meyerhardt presiding.
A secret session will |he held ted. y.
Delegates from all the lodges will make
repirts. The setond degree will be con
ferred this afternoon.
Tonight a pnblio ent rtainment will
be given. Addresses will be made aud
splendid music tl progr. m by local tal
ent rendered. Thursday officers will be
elected aud business attended to.
Thursday night the third degree will
be given aud a sumptuous banquet
served.
Governor Candler, General Evans, Paat
Grand Master Davis aud other promi
nent Masons are expected tonight. Halt
dredg of Masons are here and every train
adds to the number.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Treasnnr
of Clarke county subject to the action
of the democratic primary.
W. G. CARITIIERS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Receiver of Tax Re
tnrns for Clarke comity, subject to the
action of the democratic primary.
J. II DORSEY.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a eandidati
for re election as Tax Collector of I’larki
county, subject to tho action of tin
democratic primary.
H II. LINTON
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Coroner of Clarke
County, subject to the action of the
democratic primary.
H. T. ROGERS
C/kSTOItx A.
Rf-ars tho IhB M YaultollMR BOUJ'
'*T°
DR. PALMER
MUCH BETTER
Now Orleans, May 7.—Dr. B. M
Palmer, who was injured in a trolley
accident Monday, passed a more restless
night, bat at the consultation of his
physicians this morning his condition
was reported to be fair.
Dr. Holt has given ont the following
bulletin :
"Dr Palnur continues to improve
There is no evidence of septic affection
His condition is excellent.”
Athletic exercise should bo taken
when tho body is « xhnusted by business
toil.
IK KILL Clll
IN GAINESVILLE.
means more for the future of Ga nes-
vllle than any day in the history of tho
city.
At the election 58(1 votes were p.Jhd
Of these only 6 were against bonds It
rtqaired only 482 votes to carry for
bonds, as that nomb-r is two-thirds of
the nnmber of the votes cast in the last
mayor's election, that b.ing the last
election held previous to this one.
Tha money received for t! e bonds i
to be expended as follows: #20 000 fot
new school building, $20,000 for sewtr
age and #10,000 . n street improvement
The bonds are to rou for 20 years and
beard per cent interest. The progres
sive people of the city are jubilaut ovet
the result.
A Raging, Roaring Hood
Washed down a telegraph lino which
(Jhaa. O. Ellis, ofLison, la., had tore
pair. "Standing waist deep in icy wa
’ he writes, "gave me a terrible cold
and cough. It grew worse daily
Finally the best doctors in Oakland
Neb., Sionx City aud Omaha said I had
Consumption aud conld not live. Then
I begau.nsing Dr King’s Nuw Discovery
aud was wholly cored by six bottles."
Positively guaranteed for Oonghs, Golds
aud all Throat aud Lung troubles
Price 50c and #1 00. Trial bottles free by
II R. Palmer & Sous and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
•Under the Southern Gross” wa*
written for the benefit of the Daughters
of the Gonfederacy, and the scene is laid
at "Warrington Oourt,” near Warren-
ton, Ya. It is trae to the life and ex
periences of the people of that portion of
the "Old Dominion" during the late
Civil war.
Seven Veer., In tied
"Will wonders ev.s cease?" it quin
tile friens of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence,
Kan., They knew she had been nuaide
to leave her bed for teven years on ac
oonnt of kidney and liver trouble, ner
vous prostrtion and general debility;
but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters
enabled me to walk,” she writes, "and
in three mouths I felt like a new per
son.” Women suffering from headache,
Buckaohe, Nervousness, Sleeplessttes,
Melancholy, Fainting .and Dizzy Spells
will find it a priceless blessing, Try it
Satisfaction is guaranteed. Only 50c
II. R. Palmer & sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
NARROW ESCAPE
IN SCHOOL FIRE,
Richmond, Va , May 7.—The large
dormitory building of Barn's University
school, a large and select preparatory
school to the Uuiverslty of Virginia,
burned nt 4 o'clock this morning.
The boys barely escaped with their
lives and many were injured.
B Clements Knox, the 16-year old son
of John O. Kuox, manager of T. O Wil
liams company, this city, and Agnew
McNeil, of Charlottesville, are missing
and are believed to be burned. w
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announco myself a candidate
for Representative from Clarke county.
Subject to tho action of the democratic
party. S C. UPSON.
TO THE VOTERS OF OLARKE
COUNTY:
I am a candidate to represent Olarke
county in the next General Assembly,
subject to the action of the democratic
party.
THOS. J. SHACKELFORD.
For Croup use Cheney’s
Expectorant.
Monuments,
Headstones.
: Grave - Enclosures
Ins< - ri|>tLins and Design
Work as jieeialty.
STEEL AND IRON
FENCES FOR CEMETERY,
? ROBERTSON
? Marble Works.
V 115 Thomaa St,
i^Vv/V / V v '
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
5cl.tlc khrumatlsm Cored Alter Fourteen
Year, ol Suffering.
"I hare been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years” says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Oal.
was able to be aronnd bnt constantly
suffered. I tried everything I conld hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm, which I did and was
immediately relieved and In a short
time cored, and am happy to say It has
not since retored.” Why no* use this
liniment and get well? It is for sale by
all druggists.
Don’t fail to see "Under the Southern
Cross" Friday night, 9th tost. It is a
most realistic presentation of the stir
ring times of the sixties.
Forco of charaotcr often is more pro
nonneed in what is not done than what
is done.
A Sn«|ilcl«»UN Cane.
Greene—Do you supitose Ketebnm Is
honest, or bus be designs on me, do
you think?
Brown—Why, what has lie been do
ing now?
Greene—He borrowed nn umbrella
nt nty bouse last night, and he returned
It the first thing this morning. It looks
suspicious, don't you think? — Boston
Transcript.
Windsor Hotel.—Henry Henderson,
T. P. Jackson, Cincinnati; T. J. Pee
pies, New York ; F. Stabler, Jr , Balti
more; W. H. Moore, W. P. Landrum,
Atlanta; T. W. Jones. New York , E P.
Quailed, R. Kalb, New Orleans, J. F.
England, Detroit; J. W. Boston, Rich,
.nond; Alex L. Stein, Atlanta; E. H.
Hilke, Boston; P. E. Harmon, Jr,
Pniladelpbia; O. H. Silverman, llulti
more.
Imperial Hotel — J. W Smith, Rich
mond, Va.; G. P. Elder, Atlanta ; O. P
Slongh, Winder; W. O Parker, Madi
son ; Mrs. R. W. Parker, Madison ; Miss
Bell Atkinson, Madison ; R. Thornton,
Jas. MtClench, S H. Jones, Macon ; H.
W. Cohen, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. J
Rayne, An nsta
Commercial Hotel-.! M. Reed, Chat
tanooga, Tenn. ; K. L Foremun, At
lanta; O. A. Nickerson, Knoxville.
Tenn.; H. B. Dmis, Atlanta; W. B
Outer, Detroit. Miob.; L. A. Blanton
Atlanta; W. R. Collier, Atlanta;
W. S. Dorr, Charlotte, N. C.; F. E. Hop
kins, K St. Lonis, Mo.; B L Bradshaw,
Gainesville ; W. M Harper, Gainesville
J B. Joel, Atlanta ; Cbas, A Gambrill
Anderson, S C; A. S. Farmer, Ander
son, S C ; J. W. Little, Atlanta.
A Blonde’s
Freckles
show more plainly than a brunettes,
but these discolored spots greatly mar
the beauty of either.
HAGANS
MAGNOLIA
BALM
will effectually remove Freckles,
Sunburn, Tan, undue Redness,
Sallowness and all other blem
ishes to beauty.
IT IS A LIQUID
for the face, neck, arms and hands.
Can be easily and quickly applied.
Others cannot detect its use.
It leaves no sticky feeling.
Harmless as water.
At all druggists.
Price 75 cts.
TAKE NOTICE.
When You Want First=class Repair Work
of any kind, or an excellent job of Horse
Shoeing, you will do well to
GALL ON B. R. PICKRELL
At his shops No. 24-26 East Washington street,
next to Robertson’s Marble yard. Remember, he is
well prepared with both men aud material to do any
kind of work at very short notice.
WoikaianLliip and Prices Guaranteed.
LIPSCOMB & CO..
Fire Insurance.
Removed over Turner & Hodgson. Clayton Street.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 144.
A Ftoona Compliment
Of famous compliments paid to tha
fair sex the supply is so large and daz
zling that it Is n matter of no small
difficulty to pick out tho brightest
gems, but If the following was un-
lookcd for It certainly deserves a place
among the best: Fontenelle when nine
ty years old passed before Mme. Hel-
vctlus without perceiving her.
“Ah,” said the lady, “that Is yonr
gallantry, then! To pass before me
without ever looking nt me!”
“If 1 bad looked at you, madamc,” re
plied the old benu, “1 never could have
passed you nt all.”
Won’t follow Advice After Paying for It
In a recent article a prominent phyti
oian says, "Ic is ntxt to impossible for
the physician to get his patients to carry
ont any prescribed course of hygiene or
diet to the smallest extent; he has bat
one resort left, namely, the drng treat
ment.” When medicines are used for
chronic oonstipation, the most mild and
gentle obtainable, snch as Chamberlain
Stomach <& Liver Tablets, should be
employed. Their ubb is not followed by
constipation as they leave the bowels in
a natural and healthy condition. For
sale by all druggists.
FARMER HURT
IN RUNAWAY
Mr. Lee Conner, a well-to-do farmer
who lives near the Georgia factory, wqb
thrown from hia bnggy near the city
limits on Ooonee street yesterday after
noon and seriously it jnred.
His horse became frightened at some
object in the street and ran away tear
ing np the bnggy very badly and throw
ing Mr. Conner ont on his head. Med
leal attention was given the wonnded
man and at last accounts he was resting
easily.
"Under the Southern Oroes” will be
presented Friday night, 8th inst, at the
Opera House with new and still more
attraotlre features.
OCEAN TRIPjj
* lo NEW YORK, BOSTON
V AND ALL
^ EASTERN RESORTS
i Via
i Th ° _
4 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
^ ],o\V RATES-Si’ikriok SKRVirfc
^ 5O Hours of Oc«an BrssiHa ^
A a Sailings each WeeK \
K from $avannnh t G». |
^ The st. Riiisl it.tt o' t\n r«.|»ulAr Lute—incotn- j
V pHiahle in vrrvit-fO A|.|»oiuti04‘Ut*, • f“ J
J in p!ijoyiiM>nta trout all Southern I'nuitu In
l.silrkl ofCa. ssU UroryU »,«.
C. T. k P. A.
It fits the pocket and
it fits the purse.
Price $7.50.
E. R. McGregor,
? PICTURES. FRAMES. ART GOODS.
PHOTO SUPPLIES.
iooooo10000000000000000000
LODGE DIRECTORY.
St. Elmo Loikjk, K. ok P.
St. Khuo Isodge, No. 40. Knights of Pythii
meets every Monday night at s o'clock at its
Castle hall in the Max Joseph building, corner
Clayton and \\ all streets. Visiting Knights
cordially invited to attend.
McALPIN’S
IKtanrant and Grocery Store,
DEALER IN FAMILY
GROCERIES.—^-
Stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes and Hats will bo sold at cost.
Restaurant Open
Until 9:30 p. m.
Table supp ted with the best the
market a (fords ,
R. M. McAlpin, Agt.
Broad Strcot, next to the Bank o
the University. Phone 35.
MITCHELL’S OLD STAND
Victoria Irioor, K M. C.
Victoria I-odge, No. 146, Knights Myatl
Chain, meets every 2nd and4thThursday night
In the Bed Men’s hall on Jackson street.
J. O. Tkuhsell, Commander.
J. K. Kenney, Recorder.
Gi.enn I.otioK, No. 76. X. O. O. F.
Meets every Tueeday night at 7 o'clock at
lodge room, In Carlton building, on Jackson
street. All Olid Fellows in good standing In
vtted to attend.
A Chance For Him.
“I nm nfrnld,” said the high browed
bard, “that my poetry will never at
tract public utteutlon.”
“Cbeer up!” suM the loyal compan
ion. “Maybe you’ll get appointed to
office one of these days, and then ev
erybody will talk about yonr poetry.”—
Washington Star.
now ts Be Happy.
Jinks—What do you consider the a*
jret of liapplucss?
Winks—Make money enough to buy
your wife everything she wanta.—New
York Weekly.
Daegerous If Neglected.
Bnrus, outs and other wonnds ofti n
fail to heal properly if neglected and be-
oome troublesomeaoree. DeWitt’a Witch
Hazel Salve prevents Booh oonsequences.
Bren where delay has aggravated the
iajnry DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ef
fects a onto. "I had a running sore on
my Its thirty years,” says H. O. Hartly
Yankeetown, Ind. “After using many
remedies, I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. A few boxes healed the sore
Cares all skin diseases. Piles yield to it
at once. Beware of counterfeits. H. ft.
Palmer & Sons and Warren J. Smith &
Bro.
XV hy He Rejoiced.
Daughter—Papa went off lnr great
humor this morning.
Mother—My goodness! That reminds
me 1 forgot to ask him for any money.
-Tit Cits.
When a woman asks yon to destroy
her letters the should be regarded with
suspicion.
The whirligig of time makes strange
combinations in the world of society and
business.
Williams Lodge, X . 15, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday night at 7 o’clock at the
- xlgo room In Carlton building, on Jackson
street. All Odd Fellows In good standing In
vited to attend.
G. H. Thohnton, Noble Grand.
J. A. Mtnxm, Recording Eecietary.
Oi.ivKtt Encampment, Nt. .1. O. O. F.
Meets everv first and third Thursday night
til each month at S o'clock at Odd Fellows hall
on Jackson street. All patriarchs in good
standing invited.
W. M. Pittman, Chief Patriarch.
J. K. Kenney, Scribe.
Mt. Vernon LrfiiKiE, F. and A. M
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22. F. & A. M.
meets in regular communication every second
Thursday night in each month at Masonic hall
3rd floor Max Joseph building Clayton street
All Master Masons ore cord-ally Invited to
attend. w. F. DousiT, W. M.
W. J. Garebold, Secretarv.
Keystone Chapter, R. A. H.
the lodge room in tne max sosepn nut
All qualified brethren Invited to attend,
an qua max Joseph, High Priest.
J. U. Trcssem., Secretary
Athens Council No. 21, B. & S. M.
Meets on 1st Wednesday night in each month
at S o'clock. Masonic hall, Max Joseph building.
All qualified companions urged to attend.
• Oconee Trips, I. o B. M.
Ooonee Tribe. No. 16.1. O. R. M.. meets every
Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, at Red lien’s
hall, third flooi Carlton building. Visiting Bed
Men oordtally luvlted to attend.
Lee Morris, Sachem
C. A. LAUOEtU', Chief of Records.
THE NEW
Interchangeable Mileage Tickets
OVER TUB
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
■re on sale now by any afent of tha system II
$25.00 per 1,000 miles.
And are goal over 15.000 nilet, covering tha
following roods:
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern ay.
Atlanta & West Point By.
Western Railway of Alabama.
Atlantic Coast Lin*.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
Brunswick & Birmingham R. R.
Charleston & Western Carolina By,
Chesapeake Steamship Co.
Columbia, Newberry & Laurens R. B.
Georgia B. B.
Louisville & Nashville B. B.
Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis' By.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Lohtt.
Northwestern By., of South Carolina
Plant System.
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Poto
mac B. B.
Washington Southern By.
Seaboard Air Line By.
Western & Atlantic R. R.
For further information relative to
schedules, reservation of sleeper accom
modations, eto., apply to
HARRY E. KROUdE,
C. P. and T. A.. IX KlmbaU House, Atlanta, Oa.
Trav. Paaa. Klakall^lnua,
C. B. WALKER, ; '
Depot Ticket Agt ., Union station, Atlanta. Oa.
W. E. CHRISTIAN. Assistant <
ger Agcot, Atlanta, Oa.