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THE BANKER: THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1902,
CLOTHING.
We carry the best fitting,
the most stylish, the best
tailored and the highest
grade Clothing sold in
Northeast Georgia.
OUR
STOCK GENT’S FURNISHINGS IS COMPLETE.
Agents for the celebrated
HAWES - HATS
Personal
Brevities.
Exhaustion ol Nerve Force is
Commou in Springtime.
j a Rest Thee Smart.
) b Cradle Song Brahms.
Have your Prescriptions filled by The
Orr Drug Co.
Matinee Recital.
This afternoon at fire o'clock, the pu
pils of the music department of the
Lucy Cobb Institute will giro a matinee
recital to which the public is cordially
invited.
following is the program
Chorus
Voioe Class.
Lljbesleid Bohrn
Ralph Hodgson.
Love’s Sorrow Shelley
Cradle Song Gerritt Smith
Katherine Fort.
Berceuse Hauser
Mazurka Demuth
Marguerite Thomas
Your Voice Denza
(Violin Obligato.)
Ona Lee Russell.
made Schubert
Head & Mcflahan.
Clayton Street.
Arrival and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
City Time Is 80 minutes slower then Rasters
and 30 minutes faster than Central time.
Southern Railway.
Leaves at 12:15 p. m. Arrives at 4:15 p, m
Leaves at 5:60 p.m. Arrives at 0:15 p. m
C. B. Ciiandlkh, Agent.
GEORGIA R. R.
8:45 a. m. Arrives
4:00 p. m. Arrrlves
Seaboard Air Line R* 7 .
NORTH DOCND.
No. 52—Lv Atlanta,8:10am, Ar. Athens, 10:20am
No. 38— " " 8:3Upm # " " 10:58pm
No. 32- " " 12:30pm," " 2:21pm
SOUTH BOUND.
.S3— Lv. Athens,2:20pm, Ar. Atlanta, 4:25pm
- " " 5:43am, " " 8:20am
No.63— •• " 5:52pm, " " 8:20pm
R. K. L. Hunch, Gen. Pasenger Agent
. Z. Hoke, Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive 1:00p.m. Leave 3 :46 p.m
J. E. HUMPHREY, Agent.
Lots of
NewThings
The New Game,
Table Tennis
(Ting Tong )
Now lot of
Golf Clubs & Balls.
The Board of Governors of the Ath
tram held a meeting yesterday afterl
noon and received reports from the ofli
cere which showed the club to be in
good condition and constantly improv
ing.
The five honorary members were re
elected for the ensuing year. They sri
Maj W. S. Basinger, Judge Howell
Cobb, Rev. J. W. Walden, Rev. Tro;
Beatty and Dr. I. A Rnbenstein.
To accomodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying
liquids into the nasal passages for ca
tarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare
Ely’B Liquid Cream Balm. Brice in
cluding the spraying tnbe is 75 cents.
Druggists or by mail. The liqnied era-
bodios the medicinal properties of the
solid preparation. Cream Balm is quick-
ly-absorbed by the membrane and does
not dry up the secretions bnt changes
them to a natural and healthy charac
ter. Ely Brothers. 50 Warren St., N.
Paine’s Celery Compound
Banishes
Nervous Prostration, Hys
teria and Sleeplessness.
Any intelligent man or woman can
easily detect victims of nervous troubles
by taking a ten minnte walk on any of
the crowded streets of onr cities or
towns. The observer will note coun
tenancefnll of feverish anxiety, harassed
looks, unsteady hands, faltering steps,
twitching mnscles, pallid faces, and
startled, anxious looks when unusual
noises are made. Snch people are with
ont donbt. victims of nervous prostra
tion, hysteria, or insomnia. The whole
system suffers—the biain, the spinal
cord, and the sympathetic system.
It is unnecessary to dilate minutely on
the causes of nervousness. Business
oares and disappointments, haste after
ohes and honors, social and honsehold
orries, sexnal and alcoholic excesses:
tching and anxiety, and loss of near
dear ones, all contribute to the
Baking down of the nervous organism
men and women.
In earnest words we set before this
’Hicted class the truth that Paine’s
ilery Compound affords a speedy and
pre cure for all forms of nervous
leases. The great medicine is a per
t restorer of nerve force and power ; u
■e builder and strengthener of the
and debilitated system.
Paine’s Celery Compound has enabled
thousands in every city and town of our
d to renew and invigorate their health
d keep their places in business and
society. In all large oentres where
[ervous diseases are common, the bent
lysiclans prescribe Paine's Celery Com
,und with continued snocess.
few bottles of nature's health re
er used during the month of May
completely banish all nervous dis
, by giving new nerve fores, purer
, better digestion, normal appetite
efreshing sleep. In a word, Paine’
Compound will give yon the full
ers of robuBt manhood and true
anhood.
Delegates Will Try to Get
Next Convention in
This City.
Messrs. Moses Morris and J. G. Trus-
sell will leave Sunday for Americas to
represent Oconee Tribe, No. 15, at the
session of the Grand Council, which
•will open there Monday.
They will carry with them strange
tales of the venison and happy hunting
grounds in the land of Oconee and make
a splendid report of the conduct of the
chiefs aud braves in this territory dur
ing the past seasons.
They will picture to the Grand Conn
oil the vast resources of onr country and
show them that this will bo the place to
smoke the pipe of peace, discuss lines
tions of state and eat venison next year,
and will make a determined effort
bring the next bow wow here.
ife-\
id only
MAD DOG
RUNS RIOT.
Rabid Dog Creates Much
Excitement.
Newjammocks.
All the new styles in Fancy
STATIONERY.
All
the New Books as
lished.
pub
D. W. McGregor,
Book Store, Athens, Ga.
A mad dog appeared yesterday at
eleven o'clock near Meigs Stroet school
just as the school children were abont
to take their recess and created much
excitement.
The school children were kept in the
building while the dog was ran under
Mr. Hiram Peeler's residence and shot
by Officer Felton, who lives near by.
•'Better ont than in”—that humor
that yon notice. To be sure it’s ont and
all ont, take Hood's Sarsaparilla
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signaturo of
U3tno)sno poo spnsjij icn jo jiy
Msss Ethel FeV.» o.fJATy indisposed
at the Bowden honse.
Mr. Philander Hubbard left yesterday
for Rome to accept a position with Till
and Jarman.
Mr. A. L. Hall returned yesterday
from Elberton.
“Mrs. Ohas H. Phinizy, who has been
visiting iher parents in Atlanta for
several days, returned home yesterday
Miss Katy Glenn Johnson has retnrn
ed home from Atlanta, after having
spent the last two weeks with Jadge
and Mrs. Samuel Lnmpkln. She was
invited to the oratorical contest and to
assist Mrs. Lnmpkin in entertaining
Governor and Mrs. Odell, and their
party from New York.
The marriage of Mr. Harvey Scoggins
aud Miss Livy Ross will occur this eve
ning nt.4 o’clock. Mr. Scoggins is an
employee of the Banner and has many
friends who will wish for him and his
bride a happy future.
Miss Addie Hill from Wilkes, Miss
May Bell Presly, Ool. Sam Olive and
Dr. Cleveland of Elberton returned
home yesterday after a pleasant visit
to Miss Katy Gleen Johnson.
Mr. K. L. Foreman, general agent [of
the Eqaitable, spent yesterday in the
city.
MPLIMENT8
FOR ATHENS
rand Master Bass Well
"Pleased With Our City.
AfANT RED MEN
TO ENCAMP HEBE,
“Warming Up.”
As the weather 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 you buy.
We will save you money.
Wo have the Peerless Cream
Freezer, best on earth, will mako
cream in 51.1 minutes.
Full stock China, Glassware
and Housefurnishing Goods, Fly
Fans and Fly Traps.
No Loss of Time..
I have sold Ohmbcrlain's Colic Chol
era aud Diarrhcca Remedy tor yeras,
and wonld rather be oat of coffee and
sugar than it. I Bold five bottles of it
yesterday to threshers that could go no
father, and they are at work again this
morning.—H R. PHELPS, Plymouth,
Oklahoma. As will be seen by the
above the threshers were able to keep
on with their work wthont losing a
single diy's timo. Yon should keep a
bottle of this Remedy in your home.
For sale by all druggists.
J. H. Huggins & Son.
Broad street, Athens, Ga.
Seaboard Interchangeable nileage Ticket.
Seaboard Air Liue railway has placed
on sale 1,000 mile tickets at 125.00, whioh
tickets are good over its entire system,
and also over the lines of its important
connections, representing in all approxi
mately 15,000 miles.
Fall information ns to these tickets
may bo obtained upon application to any
agent or representative of the oompany.
The following letter has been received
by Grand Patriarch W. P. Vonderau, of
the Odd Fellows, from Grand Master J.
L. Bass, who recently made a visit to
this city and addressed the two lodges
here:
Rome, Ga., May 6. 1002.
W. P. Vonderau, Grand Patriarch,
Athens, Ga.
My Dear BrotherI oannot let occa
sion pass to thank yon for your beauti
ful treatment of me when I was in your
city last week. My little visit to Athens
was in every way enjoyable. I had op
portnnity that I had long desired to Bee
your Bplendid town—of viewing yonr
great educational institutions and of
meeting some of yonr good people. This
Grand Lodge year has been a source of
great pleasure to me along this line. 1
get mneh joy in mingling with good
people and Beeing the evidences of enter
prise and thrift. During the past ten
months I have seen and come in contact
with the best that onr borders contain
along these lines, and 1 have enjoyed no
visit more than that to Athens.
Yours oordially and fraternally,
J. L. BASS, Grand Master
hdward S, Upson,
Fire Insurance. Snrity Bonds.
Bro
kerage in Stocks and Investment Bonds.
<8WA
This signature Is on every box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»biot«
tho remedy that cure* a cold In one day.
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.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hal!'. Great Dicovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes
seminal emissions, weak and lame backs
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regelates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by yonr drnggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months treat
ment, and will care any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
nfactnrer, P. O. Box 629, St. Lonis, Mo.
Send for testmonials. Sold by all
drnggists.
READ THIS.
Greenfield, Tenn., March 30, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hali, St. Louis, Mo.—
Dear Sir : My mother is 64 years old and
has suffered twenty-five years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
yonr Texas Wonder, Hall's Great Dis
covery, has oured her, and I can fully
recommend it to the public.
Yours truly
O. B. DREWHY
Oharaoter often Is damaged throngb
one’s want of dignity.
OASTOitJ-A.
ban the /) Kind *° ,J Haw Always Buugn
ligutnn
IN SELECTING
c.A Spring Suit..
DON’T LET CHEAPNESS GUIDE YOU.
You must con
sider
Quality
it you expect
Satisfaction.
When that is
missing disap
pointment i s
bound to fol
low.
This spring we
have gathered
for your delec
tation an assort
ment of Suits,
Hats and Fur
nishing Goods
that lack noth
ing of being
perfect. Perfect
in their infinite
variety and per
fect in their
quality,
In the makin b
of our Suits
every 7 kink and
turn of fashion
is honored.
We earnestly
solicit your in
spection.
Chas. Stern & Co.
Clayton Street.
The Watch
Should. - Be -
Word
“Exact-’
A timepiece that loses or
gains or stops is not reliable
and should be repaired.
Repairing done at Brandt’s
is not expensive, hut it is
Absolutely
Reliable....
Experience, knowledge and
skill combined with unex
celled facilities enable us to
do repairing of the very high
est grade on watches, clocks
jewelry and silverware.
R, BRANDT,
THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE.
104 Clayton St,, Athens Ga