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THE BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902,
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Sure
There is one certain way oi caring indigestion anti stomach troubles,
that is; give your stomach a rest hut still eat plenty of good food to
keep up the nourishment for your body. You can do this by using
Kodol DysrErsiA Oriee because it is tlie one preparat ion which digests
what you eat without aid from the stomach. Nature will then repair
your worn out digestive organs and restore them to !o-pithy condit ion.
It relieves that feeling of fullness, belching and distri-s afier eating.
“I suffered with dyspepsia a great many years. 1 tried many remedies
without relief until I used Kopor. Dyspepsia Ceim. My health has
Improved and 1 now feel like a new man. S. J. Fiemming, Murray, Neb.”
Dysp
8 EXAMPLE OF
USEFULNESS,
AN INTERNATIONAL TOWN.
3Iex-
Funeral Service of Mr. W.
B Jones Yesterday.
It can’t help but dl© you gfoceS
Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The $1. bottle contains “'• tiuusi’ • ^o.
When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, and ski
eases, use DeWITT’S Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of count r
For sale by H. R. Palmer & bens, and Warren J. Smith & Ero.
I (IIS-
MR. BROWNING
Leaves the Race for She:
of Clarke County.
The funeral re* vice of Mr. William R.
J Jones wore held at his residence on
North Lumpkin street yesterday at
j noon.
I A large number of friends and rela
te, rs gathered to pay their last respects
| to him whom they had known aud hon
! oral iu life, and a delegation of Glenn
lodge of Odd Fellows was present.
The funeral services began with the
singing of “Jesus Lover of My Soul” by
the rhoir, after which. Dr. W. H. Young
pastor of the First Baptist church read
the 103 Realm, which was a favorite paB
sage of Scripture with the deceased, !
Then after the choir had sweetly sung
‘ O Happy Day That fixed My Choioe,”
Dr Young made a few appropriate re-
“ | marka, which were based upon the fa-
Severn! Gentlemen Left rnilhir words of Paul, "Be diligent in
for Savannah Yesterday. I fervent m spirit, serving the
N INTEREST 0
WITHDRAWS.! THE COMPRESS.!
In another column of today’s Banner
will be found the withdrawal of Mr. M.
D. Browning for sheriff of Clarke conn
ty and his reasons therefore.
Mr. Browning had many friends sup
porting him and comes ont of the race
with the good will of not only these,
but of his opponents as well
YThis leaves the field open to Mr.
Wler, the present incumbent who will
be re-elected without opposition
5clxticRbeumxtl.nl Cnred Alter Fourteen^
Yexr.i o( £ufferlug.
••I have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years" says
Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "1
was able to he around but constantly
Buffered. I tried everything I conld hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
lain’s Fain Balm, which I did aud was
immediately relieved and in a short
time cured, and am happy to say it has
not since retured.” Why not use this
liniment and get well? It is for sale by
all druggists.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Mtfcsrs. \Y. T. Bryan, John D. Mos;
and J. II Rucker left yesterday 1\
Savannah when 0 they went in the 11
terest c.f the rebuilding of the Hack*
compress recently destroyed by lire In r
Nothing is known as to the tb-liuii
object of their visit to Savaunah,
prominent business man who is in ' :
touch with the comprise situation
told a Banner reporter yesterday th:
there was no doubt bat that th ' con
press would be rebuilt during t l ° sen
iner and be iu opt ration m xt fail.
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL
Finding that I cannot be < heft'd j-he
iff of Clarke county wit hour rescrtu
to means and methods which 1 cauii 1
conscientiously ad pt. 1 have deft
mined to withdraw from the r. c • ]
Iclcii'.g fo I rl-.-iiv to . x : i r.d t . ea. h a:
I every one cf ^ my It i.d «. :..y Kea: ‘ ' •
! mv. liOf iug i hi y will u».in* r> mn« 1 a:
predate the porition That I c; pbici
Very Rcspcctluil
M. D. LK jV N1NCL
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St. Fa.
St. Elmo Lodite. No. 40. t Kni,
meets every M
Caat-le hull in t
Clayton and W all st
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clock
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oordially invited to attend. ^ ^ ti v C u
T. H. Nickerson. K. or ii. and S.
Victoria Lodge, K. 11. C.
Viator.** L«o«1k o . Kmuhta MyAti
Chain, meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday nigfi
In the Red Men s hall on .Tackson street.
J. G. Trussei.l, Commander
J. K. Kenney, Recorder.
Glenn Lodge. No. 75, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday night at 7 o’clock a
Lodge room, in Carlton huilding,
Williams Lot
Meets every M
lodge room in Carlt
N . 1:
night at
. Noble Gras
I. o. O. F.
building, on
All Odd Fellows in good sta
vited to attend.
G H. Thornton, Noble
J. A. Mealok, Recordin'- Secie-ar;
''.Oliver Encampment, N*.. . i. <>
Meets every first and third Thur*
in each month at h o’clock at <)dd 1- •
on Jackson street. All patriarchs
standing invited.
and A. 51
22. F. & A.
Iding
Mr. Vernon Lodge, F.
Mount Vernon Lodge, No.
meets in regular communication vv» r\ s a,:i .
Thuraday night in each month at Masonic halt
8rd floor Max Joseph building Clayton _str« ct
All Master Masons are corially >nvit,d tt
attend. W. >. Dll use Y, .. I.
W. J. Gaukuolii. Secretarv.
Keystone oiapteh, B. A. .J.
Keystone Chapter, No. 1, Koval Arch Mason;
meets every third Tuesday night at b o clock
the lodge room in the Max .luse'. h
All qualified brethren invited toattei
J. G. Tun
Athens Cocnoii. No. 21, R. & S. 51.
Meets on 1st Wednesday niglit in each luont
at 8 o'clock, Masonic hall, Max Joseph bmldlnj
All qualified companions urged lo idt-^n h ^
Oconee Tribe, 1. O R. 51.
Oconee Tripe, No. 15, I. O. R. 51., meets every
Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock, at Red Me -
hall, third tlooi Carlton building. Visiting Red
Men cordially invited to attend.
Lee 5Iokris, Sa-hen.
C. A. LAMBERT. Chief of Records.
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fjoff Atan ii hi sjoptip oi main tunq
pnn spnoj o.\n aT.ioj o) tun) otjnj.,,
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Diligence in all things and faifhfnl.
ucss to all the duties of life aro words
■a l-.i(!, fitly tell of the life of this depart
ed Christian man. He was attentive to
every detail of lus onerous business
work in n large corporation, which he
had served for forty years.
He was a kind and loving husband, a
devoted father and a loving adviser of
bis family. This Christian character
was above reproach and he was an ear
nest advocate of the Master. He con- j
tribute,! liberally to two churches, one
uf which lie was a member, and the
other his wife. He was an advocate of
Foreign Missions and it was hia custom
ro send each year a bible to some For
eign Missionary to be given to the unen
lightened.
U v. J T Daves spoke a few words
on the beautiful character of Mr. Jones
aud the example which his life proved
of Ohiistion usefulness in every branch
of : i r p. The remains of Mr. Jones were
takfu ovir the Ssahoard to Atlanta
whence they will be taken to Columbus
ami buried under the auspices of Mus-
■ •ogee ledge of Odd Fellows, of which
he had been a member for forty years.
TI e remains were ^accompanied by
M-ssre. Cobb Lampkin and W. P. Von-
deran as far as Atlanta, and were es-
cr i ted to the depot by the following hon
orary delegation from Glenn lodge: J.
1 Harr, A. W. Dozier, C. W. Parr, J.
E. Gardner, J. S. Bernstein, F. HJ. Bow-
i n, Ct. E. Stone and W. P. Voi^derau.
; The following gentlemen acted as
I uail fcrirers : Dr. H. A.
P Fears, A. S. Parker, A. H. Hodgson,
A. \Y. Yess, C. T. Young, Cobb Lamp-
■ ki’t and Prof. D. Q Abbott.
Several of the officials of tho Express
Company came over to attend the fun
eral and the temains were met by an
honorary w-cort of old express men in
Atlanta, who took charge of the remains
while in that city.
i Mr. .Lines waB a director of the Clarke
] <futility Building and Loan Association
; and was prominently identified with its
;interests.
Peculiarities of 5’cgak‘N,
loan Border Line.
It would bo incorrect to date a letter
from either Nogales, Ariz., or Nogales.
Mex., alone, for the town belongs so
thoroughly and completely to both
that neither half is a town at all. It
is the most completely and curiously
International place that can be conceiv
ed of. There is no separation of the
two parts visible as you look down on
the town from the hills, and the life
and the ordinary trallie of the place
flow back and forth with no one ap
parently to say them nay. However,
it must not be supposed that there is
free trade across the thoroughfare,
which on one side is called Internation
al strict and on the other the Callc In
ternational.
In the middle of the street, where
the Grille Elias, or main bush
street, crosses the international ;
nue, stands a stone obelisk about
twelve feet high, and in the vicinity
of this are always one or two guards
in civilian dress, who pay no attention
to empty handed passersby, but will
stop any carriage or any person who
oilers to cross with a burden that
might contain dutiable material. Oc
casionally on the Mexican side one
secs a Mexican soldier in uniform,
but tho cuartel near by is too small to
hold more than a small detachment,
and neither soldiers nor uniformed cus
toms guards ore ever in evidence along
the border.
The Americans live apart from one
another in individual houses of all
grades, most of which arc very neat
and some of which are quite tine and
must have been costly. Their streets
run up the sides of tho mountain glen
in which the town is situated. In
among their houses are the adobe cab
ins of the Mexicans, who are their
hewers of w< oil and drawers of wa
ter (these terms being literally correct
here, for the fuel of the country Is
knotted and gnarled wood, brought
from the hills on donkeys’ backs, and
the town water won’t run up to the
higher elevations).
Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, T et ter and Ache
Belong to that class of inflammatory* and disfiguring skin eruptions that
cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry* than all other known
diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the svs*em because
of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are
taken tip by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids
that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin. r.>educing an inde
scribable itching and burning, and “ I can cheerfully ondoreo your S. S. S.
the yellow, watery* discharge forms as a euro for Eczema. 1 was troubled
into crusts and sores or little brown wlth for 25 years and tried many
aii.l white scabs that drop off, leaving usdTb a fewbottles^of S. EL s’*, scnGre-
the skin tender and raw. The effect ly rolieved. Wm: Cnmpbeli,
of the poison may cause the skin to 313 W. Contra! St.. Wicliita, Ivan,
crack and bleed, or give it a seal}-, fishy appearance; again t! i'.ptions may
consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon
the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy fi 1 these vicious skin
diseases. W. sites and powders can only hide lor a lime the glaring
. blemishes. S. S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu-
1 if-q lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and
* restores the blood to its wonted ] mrity and .stimulates
pw/l and revitalizes the sluggish organs and the impuri-
- ties pass oil through t li e natui.il channels and
relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed pnnly vegetable blood
purifier, it contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful uiiuer.il. C
•Write us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge.
We have a handsomely illustrated hook on skill disease s, which will he sent
free to all ulio wish it. TKE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
CASTOR 1A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
Bt-ors the
Signature of
Cheap itates to Char
rtea Hoard Air
Line.
Seaboard Air Line Will sell on May
21st, good returning nntil May 24th
tickets Athens to Charleston and return
at $3.50, on account of Wagner day.
J Z. HOKE, Agent.
Hi* CTcvcrnes?*.
The Lady—.Tack, why don’t you write
a book or paint a picture or do some
thing clever?
The Gentleman—-Because I selected a
millionaire for a father, and I think
that was clever enough to last a life
time.
Gun, Locksmith and Bicycle Shop.
JSJo. 8 Clayton. Street.
Julius Dornblatt’s Old Stand.
Briscoo and Jordan havt; formed a Copartnership, and will do a
general repairing Business.
Guns, pistols, bicycles, sowing machines, typewriters, in fact, al
most anything worth mending can he 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.
A Hit til liifnrnmtion.
The I.emlen Chronicle casually drops
the hit of information that the people
of Missouri arc called Pikes, “after
their great peak.” Tims is American
history made in the English papers.
‘Then you ar-
A Sli-.etit Oi tier
iillrctor—1 left a bill
some shirts your has
refali is a bad thing to inherit or
ire, hot thero is this about it—Hood's
a pat ilia completely cares even the
;t cases.
Oanfcerous If Neglected.
Barrie, cuts and other wounds often
fail to heal properly if neglected aud be
come trouble some sores. DeWitt’s Witch
Haz.'l Salve preventsBQChconsequences
Even where delay has aggravated the
it-jory DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ef
fects a cure. "I had a rnnning sore on
my leg thirty years,” saysH. 0. Hartly,
Yanlreetown, Ind. "After using many
remrdits, I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Sdve. Afewboxes healed the sore.
Cares all skin diseases. Piles yield to it
at once. Beware of counterfeits. H. R.
Palmer & Sons and Warren J. Smith &
iMonuments,
Headstones.
:Graye - Enclosures.!
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Inscriptions and Design /
Work ajspi-cinlty. \
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STEEL AND IRON
FENCES FOR CEMETERY.
ROBERTSON
'Marble Works.;
115 Thomas St. Athens, Ga
BRISCOE &
No. S Clayton St.,
JORDAN,
Athens, Gr
-♦ i <>♦♦♦♦♦•
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
CALL ON B. R. PICKRELL
At his shops No. 24-20 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 very short notice. T
Workmanship and Prices Guaranteed. t
vJL-S W 1 .
LIPSCOMB
Fir© Insurajac
Removed over Turner & Hodgson. Clayton Street.
YOUR PATRON ACE SOL5CITED. Phono 14 4.
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osterday
jut. Dull
<£WA
This nignaturo is on every
1 axative Brotvio
lutfs Pills
After eating, persons of a bilious habit
xvill derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MICH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea
SICK HEADACHE —.
and nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel.
ings. Elegantly sugar coated. ^
Take No Substitute.
Restaurant and Grocery Store.
DEALER IN FAMILY
. GROCERIES.Mi
stook of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes and Hats will be sold at cost.
Restaurant Open
tUntil 9:30 p. m.
Table supp led with the best tho
market affords
R. B. McAlpin, Agt.
Broad Street, next to tho Bank o
the University. Phone 85.
MITCHELL’S OLD STANDr
Wo aro
Sash, Doors and Blinds
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Lime and Cement.
iVt The Right Price.
Our job department is now under the supervision of Mr.
W. T. Mayfield, who will be pleased to serve you with esti
mates on any and all kinds of first class work. Come and
see 11s.
Lyndon flanufacturing Co.
| Allen M. Talmage.
[ Fine Baggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
E * Washington St., Athens, Ga.
BERNSTEIN’S Furniture STORE,
PHONE 61. BROAD ST.
5 ■ n need furniture, vour home is your pride. Whether your means are limited or not you t
want the most value possible for yonr jnoney. Some times you want furniture when yom!
money is otherwise employed. Not always possible to have the ready money when you need;
the goods. We provide you the way not only to get tho very best*value your money can*
procure, but 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 aud styles Furniture,-.!
Bugs, Mattings, Feather Pillows, Etc. Seasonable goods at reasonable prices. New springT
stock of Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, 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. BEKNSTEIN, Furniture nnvl Uadertaking.