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THE BANNER; SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1902
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Mrs. Fred V i\r aik,
No. 22b Tcrritor
“I am pleased to pivc my
experience with Wine of
Cardui as I am very grateful
for its help. After my first
baby was born I could r.ot
seem to regain my strength,
although the doctor gave me
a tonic which he considered
very superior, but instead of
getting better I grew weaker
every day. IViy husband
came home one evening with /
some Wine of Cardui and in- »
sisted that I take it for a week and
what it would do for me. As he s<c:
to have so much faith in it I did take
imedkine and was very grateful to
my strength slowly returning. In
weeks I was out of bed and in
was able to take up my usua
am very enthusiastic in its pr.
rr^lOTHKRIKMW istE*n. U
INI
out this privilop
got all thw is in 1 if**
go through l):r W*.rid
\vrai>]M‘«l in* in th* ir mv
an*l troiihl«s. Ho\e •!
happy inoth. r, vat. hii.
grow into inanh.*<>*l an
A mothiT livt'S as many li
children —th«*ir joys ami
Benton Harbor. Mich.
Li rs, a-* am their ambitions,
triumphs and defeat:
111 althy women do not suf
fer miscarriage nor does
, fc woman who is healthy
aff.-r tortures at childbirth.
It is the woman who is ail
ing—who has female weak
ness- who fears the ordeal
..f Livoming a mother. Wine
. f Cardui builds up the wo
manly in a woman. It stops
unnatural drains and
- irregularities which are re-
.• for barrenness and miscar-
lt makes a woman strong and
and able to pass through preg-
.1 ehildhirtn with little suffer-
t. r the ordeal is passed the
•pares a woman for a speedy
t.» health and activity.
• f Cardui, in re inforcing th<*
•' generation, has made mothers
n who had given up hope of
lining mothers. Wine of Cardui
ny ease of barrenness
ganic. trouble. How
refuse to take such a remedy
iiijj.es such relief from suffering?
*f Cardui simply makes you a
woman, and strong, healthy
do not suffer. They look for-
, motherhood with joy.
{SHORT NOTES 5
i OP INTEREST.;
Best lino of Cigars in the city.
] Orr Dmg On.
i Beans.
| English peas, Irish Potatoes Cabbage
j and Strawberries at M. M. Arnolds,
’Phone 1SS.
Breakfast Dishes.
Malta Vita, Pettij"hn Oroara of
Wheat, Oat Meal, all fresh, at William-
soli’s.
Buscuii Beaters.
Another lot, just in at Bailey Supply
Oo. Oaly $1 50 each. (/
Tlio G orgia Railroad
Will sell lickets to Charleston and in-
t .rn (in mrruing and afternoon trains
May 21st. limited to rotnru May 'JMi
for f:i 50.
Tomatoes,
Nice, lirge fteih Tcmatoi f
Williamson's
J For Sale.
j My home plan.
Ja; kson streelH.
Digests
what yon
Eat
•.currier Btld^i
H. T Huggins.
taday at Lad os Study Economy.
I Du*'p dr of Orem Shields with the ns-
b stance of my Oiriven Shield Pius, ia all
I th vt is nt cessary for your out re ward
'*i" an ‘*! r *ln' of Hummer waists. Tun cents per
c rd. Mrs M V Hardy. P O Station
O , Baltimore, Md. II
WINEofCARBVI
A million suffering won
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
Krcn Priii2 Wi
la.sf frifrom L!
where she nni*.
having trade t!:
ports
:-uv
rates Fem
>rl May P‘
ntauk halfh
A l»i
Association.
-The American
< :ath:n closed its
e re. Pen Block,
ted president and
itsville, was chos-
er. F. L. Idnden*
, was reelected
v • utlvo committee
r* -i of hostile login-
annual convention
Louis, in May, 19o3.
1 Wanted.
! Refrigerator* and Cook Stoves
tf Wilson's Auction House.
i
Royal Etchings.
C. W. the photographer, n
vitOH the attention of the public to the
very latest stylo of picture, the Royal
. Etching, which lie has ou display at his
J i studio. For enlarged pictures nothing
equals tliia style in beanty, finish or
durability.
New Irish Potatoes,
Snap Beans English P. as New
Onions at Willimison’s.
Mail
that
or dm
Lately starved in 1
could not digest his f od
Dr. King’s New Lift* PilL
saved him They r.trongtl
ach, ai 1 digest ion, pro net.
improve appetite. Pri e
back if not f-atbli-d S-*l
Palmer tS: San, W. •! S*:
druggist.
Ltcly Assured.
•‘..--The Daily
it understand
ns of the attitude of
at Yon-milng have
i'y the ass- rtion that
;. tea 1?
ul facto
bsolutely as-
in attaining
vs. has been
h* matt, v of
l. it believes,
•n granted.
i Di
tyrant
ri ippeand Influ-
Chenev’s Lxpec-
$50.00.
I will pay fifty dollars reward with
evidence to convict for the party or par
ties defacing public buildings or places
by writing indecent words or otherwise.
J. F. Rhodes, mayor.
Harness Wade
And repairod. All word done hy hand
Prompt attention given to eve^r custo
mer. E. S. Dottery, No. 20 Washington
street. tf
For Rent.
Two nice front rooms, snitablo for
physician, dentist, or lawyers, in the
Hajos Studio, 111 Clayton street. Ap
ply to C. O Motes, Studio 10',; College
avenue.
Strawberries.
The tiieost and best on the market,
picked fresh every morning .last try
them and see what good berries are—at
Williamson’s
Mrs. Wood Furnishes
Icecream iii any quantity required
thronghont tho city. At her lunch
rooms a saucer of cream with cake 10
cents. Meals, lunches, deserts of var-
| icus kinds also supplied.
R bbi Marx lo L -clure.
Itibbi David Mutx, of Atlanta, will
deliver a li cl are at the Synagogue in
in this city tomorrow evening at 8:15
o'clock.
ATTENTION WILLIAMS LODGE
NO 15, I O.O. F.
There will he a call meeting of Wil
liams bodge, No 15. 1 O. O F., tonight
a" S o’clock for the purpose of making
arrangements of the lunetal of our
B other John K Tuck, Sunday morning
at 10 o’clock You are urged to attcud
t lis meeting. All Odd Fellows are in
vited. G E THORNTON,
Noble Grand.
,1. A. MEALOR, H. S.
Dyspepsia Cure
The agony you suffer after eating, that feeling of .fullness, flatulence
(wind on the stomach) and belching i:i caused by decay of undigested
food which forms a gas that‘distends the walls of the stomach and ex
erts a pressure against all the. Internal nfleahk.. The eating of more
food forces out part of this gas and causes belching. Just take a little
Kodol Dysi-kpsia Cuius. It will relieve yew at once. It never fails
to permanently cure thot worst Canes of Indigestion and dyspepsia.
“lsuirered untold pains from-indigestion which'were always worse af
ter cati ng. Two bottles oRKtfoot 1*w*eSpsja Cmm made n e a well man
and life now seems worth living. Teter Sherman, No. Stratford, N. II.”
It can’t help but da you good
Prepared by E. O. Do Witt A;Co., Chicago. >|* loti] o^od tail ns2% times the 50c. slra
The favor i Ic houseliokl tin«p, bronchitis, grippe,
throat and lung troubles is ONE ffllNUTE Cough Cure. It cures quickly.
For sale by II. R. Palmer & Sons, and Warren J. Smith & Bro.
w c arc Leaders.
Sash, Doors and Blinds
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Liinc and Cement.,
A_t T he Vit Price.
Our job doparfcnjont is now under the supervision of Mr.
W. T Maylield, wlio u ill be pleased to serve you with esti
mates on any and all hinds of first class work. Come and
see us.
Lyndon rianirfact'uring Co.
After tho grip, or othor serious illnees
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to
take to restore tho appetite and strength.
Killed by Lightning.
Oreenvillc, Ala., May 16.—During a
heavy rain, accompanied by vivid
lightning and considerable wind, at
this place a negro. Anderson Ashford,
was struck by lightning and Instantly
ktllr d. The two mules which he was
driving wore also killed.
Don’t Start Wrong.
Dou't start the summer with a linger
ing cough or cold. We all know what a
"summer cold” is. It's tho hardest kiud
to cure. Often it "hangs on" through
the entire season. Take it in hand right
now. A few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure will set you right. Sure cure for
coughs, colds croup, grip, bronchitis,
all throat and lung troubles. Absolute
ly safe. Acts at once. Children like it
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
cough medicine I ever used,” says J. H.
Bowels, Groveton, N. H. "I never
found anything else that acted so safely
and quickly. II R. Palmer & Son, and
W. J. Smith & Bro.
Gun, Locksmith and Bicycle Shop.
]STo. S Clayton, Street.
Julius Dornblatt’s Old Stand.
Briscoe mui J-rrtan have formed a Copartnership, and will do a
general repairing business.
Guns, pistols, bicycles, sewing machines, type writers, in fact al
most anything worth mending can liedone at their shop.
Mr. Briscoe lias several years experience as a gun and lock smith,
and Mr. Jordan i * an all-rr und man with bicycles, type writers and
many other things. Bring your work we will do our best to please you.
BRISCOE & JORDAN,
No. 8 Clayton Si., .... Athens, Ga,
MPECOMS & OO..
Fire Insurance
Removed over Turner & Hodgson. Clayton Street.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Phone 144.
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Q
gious NEGLIGEE Shirt Sale.
FURDAY, MAY 17, 1902.
We start the sale of 1,000 Hen’s and Boy’s Negligee Shirts at actual manufacturers cost. These Shirts are
sample lines of one of the best manufacturers in New York and are of the $7.50, $9, $10, $12 and $i5 doz grades.
WE HAVE DIVIDED SAME IN THREE LOTS.
[LOT 1.
■- ' a
LOT 2.
I 40 doz Men’s Percale Shirts, in all
■ colors and patterns, all sizes, a 75
I cents shirt.
25 doz White Linen Lawn and
Bedford Cord Negligee Shirts, all
colors and sizes. A $1.00 Shirt,
j Choice 35c.
Choice 50c.
LOT 3-
25 doz finest grade Madras, French
Chambry and White Pleated Shirts
worth $1.25.
Choice 65c.
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5 dozen Hen’s and Boy’s Straw Hats, straight brim,
rough or plain straw. A $1.50 Hat.
2 dozen Panama Hats, latest style and best make.
A regular $5.00 Hat.
CHOICE $2.00.
LUCIEN B.
Successors to The Max Joseph Hercantile Company.
CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE AND CLAYTON ST.
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