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THE BANNER; SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1902.
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SS LAURi HOWARD,
President South End Ladies’ Golf Club,
Chicago, Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
I ham’s Vegetable Compound After
the Best Doctors of Chicago Had
> Failed to Help Her.
Such letters as the following must surely convey conviction to the hearts
of all women that the great claims that Mrs. Pinkham makes for her medicine
must be based upon positive evidence.
Is it reasonable, think you, that we cobid hire such women as Miss now
ard to speak well of Lydia E. Pinkliaiu’s Vegetable Compound just
for commercial reasons ? Impossible 1 and it is an insult both to her and to
Mrs. Pinkham to suggest such an idea ; therefore, let every woman read this
letter and believe, for it is as genuine in every particular as the eyes with
which you read these words.
Mrs. Pinkham inVltes all women who are ill to write her for
advice. Address Lynn, Mass., giving full particulars.
fsHORT NOTES l
5 OF INTEREST.?
r perfect health to-day,
o dark to n o a year or
. i had dizzy sjieils, and
I . i esu and had
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!! ; irt hialth.
xjie. indenting
mplicatii >ns,
MISS LAURA IIOWA
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — I can thank yon
and gladly do I acknowledge it. Life look i
two ago. I had constant pains, my limbs sw;
never knew one day how I would feel the n \t !
no appetite, neither could I sleep soundly :
Lydia E. Pinkhara’s Vegetable Compound, ,
your Sanative Wash, did more for me than a'.i '
skill of the doctors. For eight months 1 have i.i.
I verily believe that most of the doctors arc guer.- ii
when they try to euro a woman with an assortmi
such as mine; but you did not guess when you mixed your Compound,
you evidently know what you are giving suffering v.oi on and are sum of
what it will do. Howl wish allsutfcring women could < i:ly know of your
remedy: there would be less suffering and many thousands more happy
&nd healthy women in America.”— Lavra Howard, 113 Xewbcrrv Are.,
Chicago, Ill.
* O, iny sisters, I do pray yon to profit by Miss Howard’s experi
ences; just as surely as she was cured of the troubles enumerated
in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkliant’s Vegetable
Compound cure every woman in the land who suffers from womb
troubles, inflammation of tlic ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous
excitability, andnerrous prostration; remember that it is Lydia
E. I’inkliam’s Vegetable Compound tlmt is curing women, and
don’t allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its place.
Beat line of Cigars in the city. The
On Drug Co.
For Rent
2 nice rooms, famished or nnfarnished.
Apply at 113 Washington street.
Wa ited,
100 head of horses and cattle to pas-
tare. Pasture fine. J. R. Crawford, rod*
You Are Cordially
Invited to rxamine the work now on
exhibition by the new firm at tneir
studio on Brtad street. All new and
np-to date work. Sa’isfaction guaran
teed. Ale Ada m & Beck, Successors to
Miss M, L. Branch.
Lost
Pair t f Spectacles in black case. L avo
at Banner ctliee. tf
A New
Mi dern S cam bin*.dev uii! b.‘ r H(ly
to serve you on the first Uav of J.Cy
with t est machinery uud experienced
management. J F. Masters, Liu: dry
Co. *
Sweet Peas for Comnicncem-n*.
To insure prompt <1< livery of largo
quantities, erders should be scut iu a
day ahead. E. It. McGregor.
For Rent.
room honse. Apply to Mrs. Ida
Shewell, (109 N. Jackson street. 6t
Picnic at Goshen,
The annual Godhen picnio occurs at
the famous old school house in Oconee
county today, and many people in Ath
ens will attend. Col. J. H. Eetill and
Hon. DuPont Guerry are bookod for
speech there during the day.
In Police Court 1
Henry Bell, a negro, was fined $2 00
for drinking liquor in the steps of a
restarant yesterday Many do not know
that there is such a law and that one is
liable to be fiued for drinking in any
HE MADE
COOP RECORD.
Hr. Jones Had Been Work
ing for Express Co
40 Years.
MISS IDA M. SNYDER,
Treasurer of the Brooklyn Bast End Art Club.
I« E W A HD. — W»t hn
which will he paid to:;
is not genuine, or wa
mission.
1 National City Bank of Lynn. $WXX),
id that the above testimonial letter
obtaining the writer's special per-
PREMO CAMERAS
e. r. McGregor,
Pictures,
Frames, :=: Art Goods,
j Photo Supplies.
IklPSCOBSB & GO.
Fire Insurance
Removed over Turner & Hodgson.
YOUR PATRONACE SOLICITED.
Clayton Street
Phono 144.
W. W. Halbert, soperintendant of
t‘10 Southern Exnv.i-s Company and
loate agAUf, Henry E Williamson have
b on iu the ciry for the post two days
checking up tho A'hoas preparatory to
tarniog it over to Mr. A I\ Merriwttn-
<r, who takes charge today ns perma
nrnt agent.
Mr. Hulhi rt in fpeaking to a rtpre*
sentative of the Banner yesterday said
that at tae time of his deaih, Mr. Jones
lacked but a few days of being with the
company fer forty years and that he
lfciy]£j|^Idhe brat agents in the Geor
gia division. I:» checking up his ac
counts, only $1.38 iu errrors were fc.uud
which waa due Mr Jones. Tfci j
re ord is a remarkable one
Mr A P M i i velhtr w ho ta’ e
»’Wg’» *£.•::» t-.d -y h*»c bien rutin*.
1 I.i r.' or i -e p is. t wo months and
inis uiy*vi.iy made many fri°nds. Mr.
Morriwether is an old express nun and
has been connected with the Adams ex
j reRfct^ompnny at Louisville ai dCi icin
atifor nearly thirty years. Athens will
welcome the new agent and his wife
hero as citizens.
ENSTRUAL irregu
larities are gener
ally the beginning
of a woman’s trou
bles. With the vitality at a
low ebb. the blood weak
ened, the digestion disor
dered, she goes about pale-
faced, hollow-eyed and hag
gard, a piteous contrast to
tne blooming health of
her former self. But over
1,000,000 women have found
health again by taking Wine of Cardui.
As a regulator of the menstrual periods
Wine of Cardui lias never been Known
to fail. It has seldom failed to restore
perfect health, even in the most persis
tent and aggravated case of weakness.
Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 5*15 Ber
gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has used
Wine of Cardui and she says it helped
her into a new life. Health to Miss
Snyder is worth a great deal. She is
an attractive young woman with intel
lectual attainments and she occupies
the position of Treasurer of the Brook
lyn East End Art Club. This position
marks her as a-person of intellect, cul
ture and refinement and it h>« aks highly
of the respect and trust lit r fellow
women have in her. She writes:
44 If women would pay more attention
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to their health we would
have more happy wives,
mothers and daughters, and
if they would use more intcl
ligence in the matter of medi
cines, observing results, they
would find that the doctors'
prescriptions do not perform
the many cures they arc given
credit for.
44 In consulting with my
druggist he advised McElree's
Wine of Cardui and Tbed-
ford's Black-Dtaught, and so I took it
and have every reason to thank him for
a new life opened up to me with restored
health, and it only took three months to
cure me."
You may secure the same relief as
Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui
as she took it. Thedford’s Black-
Braught is the companion medicine of
Wire of Cardui and it is a liver and
bowel regulator which assists greatly
in effecting a cure. If you take these
medicines according to directions, the
relief and cure is simple. Some cases
are cured quickly ami others take longer
because the disease has run longer.
Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine
of Cardui and has health. The same
medicines are offered von to-dav.
WINEofCARDVl
niillii.n stifiVrinq won
have'found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
*-♦ ♦ » CO
public place.
For Sale,
Potato elipa
J. It Crawford.
For Sale.
At a bargain, Nombir 4 YoBt Type
writer in splendid condition. Call at
Banner office tadoy.
For Sale,
My home place, corner Baldwin and
Jackson streets. H. T. Huggins. tf
Call Upon
Mr. Wood to day for Cherry Pies,
Dipped Cherries, all kinds of cake and
ice cream.
Mr. Elliot Appointed,
Itev. B. F. Elliot has been appointed
special agent of the Mntual ti.fe of
Georgia and is soliciting polioies in tho
city.
Royal Etchings.
O. W. Motes, the photographer, In
vites tho attention of the public to the
very latest style of picture, the Royal
Etching, which he has on display at his
studio. For enlarged piotures nothing
eqnsls this stylo in beauty, finish or
durability.
For Pent
My home place after June 1st
Palaski 6treet. E R. Brumby.
Harness Made
And repaired. A11 work done by Hand.
Prompt attention given to every custo
mer. E. S. Dottery, No. 20 Washington
street. tf
c;
,1ke Kind Yu lfcu Always feurti
^ Seven Years In Bed.
Will wonders -W'es cease?” inquire
tho friens of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence,
Kan., They knew she had been unable
to leave her bed for foven years on ao
connt of kidney and liver trouble, ner
vous prostrtion and general debility;
but, “Three bottles of Electric Bitters
enabled me to walk,” she writes, “and
iu three mouths I felt like a new per
son.” Womeu suffering from headache,
Backache, Nervoasness, Sleeplessnes,
Melancholy, Fainting land Dizzy Spells
will find it a priceless blessing, Try it
Sitiafaction is guarantee.!. Only 60o
H. R Palmer & sons and W. J. Smith
& Bro.
For Whooping Cough
use Cheney’s Expectorant
LAST MEETING
FORSTUDENTS.
All Students in the City
invited to Hear Dr.
Daves Sunday
Evening.
Dr. Daves has announced an nnnsnal
service for tomorrow night at the First
Methodist ohnrch. As it will he the
last sorvlce held at that ohnrch before
the commencement of various colleges ct
the oity, he has invited the students
of these institutions to unite in a stu
dents and young peoples meeting at that
limo.
The yonng ladies of the Lucy Cobb
Institute, the young gentlemen of the
University, the students at the Normal
School and the boys and girls of the
higher grades in the publio school sys
tem have all been especially invited and
many have signified their intention of
being present.
There will be special features of in
terest In the service, tuch as will ensnre
a largo attendance.
For Croup u.-j Cheney's
Bearn tks
Bijnitaro
of
yy I re MltQ 1,3 HuTThiftrtfJ
\BAFE. Alwaya reliable.
r CIIICliriSTKlt’
ICED aul Hold metallic boat
ith blue rlL..oa. Toko ao other. Krfuit
Daifcroai ^ubatltotlona aad Ialta*
Ilona. Bay i<f yoar nrojjgtn, or ar«4 4e. la
r , srisSaf’sfste.iasiS
7 tam llaall. 1 0.000 Trei.Aonlala. Said by
ai’- rr« f cl.ii. Chlehcatcr Chemteml Co,
ftooaro. pUJl.A^ fA
Jut nfUF
MRS. HOLMES.
'Yesterday afternoon about five oVlock
Mrs. P. T. IMines, an aged lady, died in
a room over Coleman’s markt t, on Jack
son street. She bae been engaged us a
seamstress for Mr. Joe. Alexander for
many years and was well known to
many. She was taken m charge by
friends and properly cared for and the
,t will occur today.
O -to.. -s~
I J S- -X jTi. .
lean tho..
Ignats: o
ila i\::‘ Ycii iiavs Alvrays Bciglr
This si|;iiuLuro is ooT every box oi tliu gonuiue*
LaSative Brotnu-Quinine TdFilcte
tbo remedy that enrw i rold fn one tiny.
$10.00 For
Best Guess..
The Athens Banner will pay $10 00 to tli> jierson in
nearest correct guess ns to the number of count ms »■.<
three Gubernatorial candidates will carry in the pri
June 5th , on the following conditions:
Kneh guess must be made out on the blank fi.rm G
he accompanied by ONE DOLLAR for subscription
Daily Banner for ten weeks, for the Weekly Banner on<
to he applied to subscription to either, now due or past i
All guesses must be i:i tliis oilice by June 3rd.
Each guess will be recorded as it conies in, and the
or nearest correct guess reaching this cilice first will In
to the prize, - Payment will be made on June HU It.
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Thk Athens Banner, Athens, Ga.
My guess in your prize contest is as follows:
Terrell will carry 0- iinfi-s
Guerry will carry C trnt.es.
Plstill will carry Counties,
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Thig signature ii on cv^ry box of t'.io <;• t
Laxative Bromo=Qninir.” Tab
•tho remedy that cures a cold In
TAKE NOTICE.
W hen 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
zVt his shops No. 24-26 East Washington street,
next to Robertfon’s Marble yard Remember, lie i>
well prepared with both men and material tod > any
kind of work at very short notice.
Workmanship and Prices Guaranteed.
| Allen JO. Talmage.
iFine Buggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
f Washington St, Athens, Ga.
We are Leading in FURNITURE of all Kinds from the Highest to the Cheapest.
A solid ear load of Summer lYlattresses just received. - These Mattresses will be sold at $1.39 each
Folding Springs at $1.39 eae’i.
t ALL FURNITURE f REDUeEDi 25 PERiCENT. DURING'HEXT 30 DAYS
To make room for fall goods.
ill Wire
Just received our second shipment o:
buy FURNITURE, RUGS,
of REFRIGERATORS* which we offer at cut prices. A visit to our store will convince you that you can
v MATTING,- &G., cheaper than any place in Northeast Georgia.
J. 5-BEPNSTE1N....
Furniture
PHONE \6i
and
Undertaking
BROAD STREET.