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THE BANNER; SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1902
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ETTERtoYOUNG ladies
From the Treasurer of the Young
People’s Christian mperance
Association.
Miss Elizabeth Caine, Fond du Lac, Wis.
The advent of womanhood is fraught
mothers too often neglect. Some of the da
menstruation. "The lily drtHips on its Mi
unfolded.” It is well demonstrated in Mi-
l’iukliam's Vegetable Compound is e<
her regular duties, and y-ounp women who i
peculiar to their sex should hasten to cornu
fium’s Vegetable Compound,and then
Pinkham telling her all altout tlteir illue.-
and mtttherly consideration, and advise just \
such letters strictly confidential ; she will
young women owe their present health and 1
Sirs. l’inklinni invites till you
her for advice. Address l.ynn, .>1;
;vitli tlangi-rs which even careful
liters are belated and suppressed
ill and dies before its beauty is
S Caine's letter that Lydia K.
rtain to assist nature to perform
re irreirular. or have anv ailment
euee the use of Lydia E. l’ink-
it down and write a letter to .Mrs.
she will give the ease careful
hat to do to i.o-1 well; she considers
-barge nothing, and thousands of
ess to her advice,
wonieti vvliu are ill to write
,, gi\ing full particulars.
Council Chamber.
Athens, Ga., May 8, 1902,
3 :30 O'clock, p. in.
The regular monthly meeting of the
council was held this afternoon.
full
MISS ELIZABETH CAINE.
ind
ruing ladies
“ThtAti Mbs. Pinkiiam: — I want to toll yon and all the
of the country, how grateful I am to you for tin- l.-m-iits I 1
from using Lydia E. I’lnkluun’s Vegetable Compound. I sutl'ered for
eight months from suppressed menstruation, and it alleeted my entire sys
tem Until I became weak and debilitated, and at times felt that I had a
himdred aches in as many places. I only used the Compumd for a few
weeks, hut it wrought a change in me which I felt from the very In-gin
ning. I have been very regular since, have no pains, anil tind ihat my
entire body is as if it was renewed. I gladly r> eomm.-ml Lyditi 1-1. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound to e\. rybody. .Mi-~ Elizabeth Caine,
C'J W. Division St., Fond du Die, Wis.
When the young girl’s thoughts In-eome sluggish, when site experi-
ences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhiliits an abnormal dispisi-
tion to sleep, puma in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for
solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when site is a mystery
to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly.
At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. IMiikliam’s Vege
table Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change,
and is the surest reliance for woman’s ills of every nature.
When you ask for Mrs. IMiikliam’s medicine at your druggist,
do not be persuaded to take something else said to tie “just as
good.” Nothing in the world is so good for women’s ills.
to the f.»rt th.it r.cme skeptical prople
Present, Mayor RhodeB and
board of aldermen.
The minutes of the last regular meet
ing were read and confirmed.
Dr. D. D Qnillian came before coun
cil in regard to assessment of his prop
erty on Broad street, asking that the as
sessment of * 1 600 00 be reduced t<
$1000.00. Petition was refused.
A. L Brooks petitioned council tore-
move the cost on fi fa. issued against L,
A Perry. On motion the request was
granted.
The comnmnication from Erwin &
Erwin in regard to damage to horse of
W. W. Thomas was referred to the
mayor to take up the matter with the
Athens Gas Oo , to whose neglect the
damage is attributed.
The proposition from tho Athens
Electric Co to furnish power for the
waterworks plant wbb, on motion, re
ferred to special committee, consisting
of Aldermen Rocker, Vouderau, and
O Farrell, tc report as early as practical.
Petition or Mrs. Bne Dorsey to erect
wooden building in fire limits to be cov
ered with metal roof was granted.
Chairman Hacker, of the finance com
mittee, reported favorably on remitting
the taxes due by the Industrial Home
for the year 1901. He stated that hie
committee thought it advisable to hold
in abeyance the assessment for paving
On motion the report was adopted.
Alderman Rucker also reported ad
versely on petition from the Oconee
Street church to bo relieved of assess
ment for paving on the church and their
parsonage. Report adopted.
Alderman Hodgson, of the street com
mittee, reported that permission had
been granted the Moss Mf’g. Co
widen Cleveland avenue. He also asked
for further time to report on the im
provement of Lompkiu street, which
was granted.
The petition of Mrs. M. E. Nevitt for
the city to grade here sidewalk in front
of her property, and that steps be placed
in front of her house. Alderman Hodg
son moved that the matter be rtferred
to the city engineer O to
72 50; Halm* & Co , 32 29; Lyndon
Mfg Co, ItiO.OO; Athens Foundry &
Machine Co., 48.02; John L. Arnold,
14.00; Eleming & Son, 20.09; Athens
Hardware Co,, 20.25; Thos. Bailey &
Co , 10 00 ; Klein & Martin, 103 50.
On motion the city attorney and city
marshal were authorized to relieve any
parties to whom property belongiog
which had been assessed to the wrong
person from the cost of execution they
paying the principal and interest.
On motion of Alderman Weather
ford it was decided to reconsider the
action of council at its last meeting in
regard to the old cemetery until after
the board of tho University trustees
should hold a meeting.
On motion of Alderman O’Farrell it
was decided to iuforoc the ordinance in
regard to the heads of the different de
partments baying sopp’i is for their own
movement,
Alderman Weatherford moved that
the old desks and seats not used by the
publio schools be given to the East Ath
ens Night Sohool, carried.
The matter of taxes against Henry
Lee was referred to the finance commit
tee with power to act.
On motion council adjonrned.
W. W. TURNER, Clerk.
TAKE NOTICE.
When You Want First=c!ass 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. 24-2C. East Washington street,
next to Robertson’s Marble yard Remember, he is
. well prepared with both men and material to do any
kind of work at \ery short notice.
Workmanship and Prices Guaranteed.
*5000
REWARD
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of these v.e have pleased—
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We have Both—and have
had all the while.
E. D. STONE,
PRINTER.
Phone 75. Jackson St.
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Whooping Cough.
A woman who has had experience
with this disease, t.-lls how to prevent
any dangerous consequences from it.
She says: Our three children took
whooping cough last summer, our baby
boy being only three months old,
and owing to our giving them
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, they
lost none of their plvmpness and came
out in mnch better health than other
children whose parents did not use this
remedy. Our oldest little girl would
call lustily for cough syrup between
whoops—JESSIE P1NKEY HALL,
Spnngville, Ala, This Remedy is for
sale by all druggists.
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 entrust* d to my super-1
vision. Plans and specifications of all kinds furnished on|
short notice. Yours Truly,
JESSE M. SniTH.
Qun, Locksmith and Bicycle Shop.|
2s T o. S Clayton, fctaaa
Julius Dornbliitt’s Old Stand.
Briscoe and Jordan have funned a Copart iM-rship, and will do a
lteral repairing Business.
Guiib, pistols, bicycles, sewing machines, type writers, in fact al
most anything worth mending can lie done at their t-ln p.
Mr. Briscoe lias several years experience as a
and Mr. Jordan in an all-round man with liieyi
many other things. Bring your work ,ve wili tin
Mc.Iiggcr -1 str
tmt theatrical in
limn-!- yesterday
Thlitgtmihnli— 1
ml It werked
orklng him hr
I*)i 1 Intlt-I(iliin I’ll-
Martini
Mrs. Itenhaiii-
Itetter linking a-
Itentiam — Yes,
you can't live
itiilli; times. V.
veritable heaut.
Marklcy blowing off
nager to u ten dollar
-s a scheme of lira,
eauliftilly. lie was
a eouplc of passes.—
It lienees.
Don't you tliinli 1 grow
s 1 grow elder'/
and it's really too had
is long ns they did In
ti might then become a
.- V..-v Vot-i-- Times.
Alderman Foster offend as a substitute
that tho petition be referred to the
street committee to investigate. The
sabstitute being pnt prevailed.
Chairman Yonderau, of the water
committee, reported that Supt. Wood
had suspended Assistant Porter for neg
lect of duty, and that his committee
recommended that the suspension be
made permanent and that iome one be
appointed in his place. Alderman
Hodgson offered as a substitute that
Assistant Porter be suspended for 30
dayB from the time of suspension. On
putting the substitute to the house it re
ulted in a tie vote. The mayor voting
no, the snbstitnte was lost.
The original motion was then pnt
which also resulting in a tie vote, the
mayor voting yea. The report of the
committee was adopted.
Chairman Arnold, of the sewer com
mittee, reported favorably on construct
ing sewer on Henderson avenue, estima
ted cost $49 40. The sewer committee
asked for farther time to report on right-
of-way through the Compton lands,
granted.
Chairman O'Farrell, of the health
committee, recommended that the city
purchase two scavenger wagons, refer
red to the public property committee.
Farther time was given special oom-
mittee to report on the assessment of the
Rucker Compress property.
Reports of the snperintendent of
water works, city engineer, oity mar
shal, sanitary Inspector, city physioian
and treasurer were read and received.
The following acconnts were ordered
paid when properly approved :
Lyndon Mfg. Co , 54 84; Arnold Gro-
oery Co., 12 41 ; Mrs. O. A. Parr, 46 60
Darwin & Co., 60 00; Webb & Craw
ford, 32 68; Smith Bros., 29.96; E. D
Stone, 38.76; Hersey Mfg. Co., 124 00;
National Meter Co.,121 66 ; Athens Coal
Co. ,41 25 and 88.66; East Tennessee
Coal Co, 88 80; Proctor Coal Co., 28 75;
John L. Arnold, 26 60 ; Hoggin* & Son,
11.90; Donblatt Plnmbing Co., <7 21;
Talmadge Hardware Oo., 81.65; J. H,
Carlton, 25.10; D. W. Bailey, 18 00 and
11.50; Talmadge Bros & Co., 108 48;
Talmadge Hardware Co., 91.96; Webb
& Crawford, 80.00; Wm. O. Costler,
s. t vj>i*
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leek emith,
writers tinil
' pleas" you.
BRISCOE &
No. S Clayton St.,
JORDAN,
Athens, Ga,
We tiro
Sash
Leaders
WELL,
Here I am Again.
“ALL A LONE, YES
A11 Alone
Mr. Stelling having retired, the firm
will be conducted in the future uuder
the firm name of Hearing & Company.
Now jost a few words with you in order
that we may start ont right. We pro
pose to condnot an up-to date Tailoring
and Gents Famishing Store and give
you entire satisfaction or your money
back. We guarantee every article that
leaveB the store. Mr. C. Jacobson is
unquestionably the finest cutter in the
entire South, and we are happy to say
that he has come with ub to stay. He
has had more ttatteriug offers elsewhere
Binoe coming to ns, but fortunately he
did not accept them. He says he is in
love with Athens and proposes to make
this hia home. Mr. Jacobson takes great
pride in his work and necessarily satis
faction is assured. Remember he has
e itire charge of this department and
will be glad to have the good people of
Athens call to see ub when in need of a
stylish suit.
We have just received the swellest
line of Hosiery ever shown in Athens.
The goods will be ready to show today
and we will be glad to have yon call and
see them whether yon wish any or not.
To Shirt a Nation is no easy task, but
the Styles of the Season are now offered
by ns for sale. White and Colored
pleated.bosom shirts, with or without
Caffs,
$1.00 and $1.50.
Plain bosom White Shirts, fine quali
ties, best goods, Lowest prices.
To suit a gentleman with a fashion
able Suit is a specialty with us We bny
no inferior goods ; the best and the latest
patterns make np onr stock. Quality,
fit, and wear guaranteed. Suits from
$17.00 to $75 OO.
Shirts are Shirts, the non progressive
say, hot the up-to-date dresser knows
better, and hence locks for pattern,
make and style. All of these are to be
found with ns. Jnst take a peep into
onr window and be convinoed.
$1.00, $1 25 and $1 50.
No one thing displays a man’s taste
in dress more than his SCARF. He
may be faultlessly attired in other re
spects, bat if his neck dress is in poor
taste, all else takes on a eolvenly look.
We have some very fashionabe styles
for a
Half Dollar.
DEAR1NQ & CO.,
....Formerly...,
Dearing & Stelling,
COLLEGE AVE.
Doors and Blinds.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Lime and Cement.
A_t The Hi slit P rice.
Our job department is now under the supervision of Mr.
W. T. Mayfield, who will he pleased to serve yon with esti
mates on any and all kinds of first class work. Come and
see us.
Lyndon rianufacturing Co.
[ Allen H. Talmage.
Fine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc,
! Washington St., Athens, Qa.
BERNSTEIN’S \
FURNITURE - STORE.
Phone 61. Broad St.
You need furniture, your homo is your pride. Whether your
means are limited or not you want the most "n!u<- possible for
your money. Some times you want furniture when your money
is otherwise employed. Not always possible to have the ready
money when you need the goods. Wo provide yuti the way not 11
only to get the very Best value your money can procure, hut ♦
give you credit, so that you can have the goods when you need
them, and pay when you can—that’s when they are worth most
to you.
All Kinds and Styles Furniture.
Rugs, Mattings, Feather Pillows, Etc. Seasonable goods at
reasonable prices. New spring stock of Refrigerators, Baby Car
riages, Go-Carts, all styles, all sizes, all prices. We will receive
this coming week a shipment of combined Baby Jumpers and
Rocking Chairs.
J. S. BERNSTEIN.
Furniture - and - Undertaking.
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