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HIE iUXSKK, SliKOAV ilOHN'ING, AflOCST 1MW2.
Personal.
Brevities.
The first necessity of athletics is a
sound stomach. Fowl is the source of
all physical strength, but to extract and
assimilate the strength from food requires
that the stomach and other organs of
digestion and nutrition should l>e in a
condition of good health. What is true
of the athlete is true of every man and
woman ; physical health and vigor de
pend upon the digestion and assimila
tion of food.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition, and
by enabling the perfect digestion and
assimilation of food, builds the body up
with solid flesh and muscle.
*1 used ten bottle* of Dr rirree’s Ooldcn Med
ical Discovery and several viaU of his • Pleasant
PelleU ’ a year aao this spring, nnd have had no
trouble with indigestion since." writes Mr. W T
Thompson, of Townsend. Broadwater County.
Montana "Words fail to tell how thankful I
am for the relief, as I had suffered so much and
it seemed that the doctors could do nit- no gcxxl
I got down in weight to 125 pc.
able
and
recommended your medicine to sever'd,
shall always have a good word to for Dr.
Pierce and his medicines.”
The Common Sense Medial Adviser,
1008 large pages in paper covers, is sent
ftcc on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to
pay expense of mailin',, on i y Address
Ur. R. V. Pierce, N. V.
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Have your Presc riptions filled by The
Orr Drug Oo.
Mrs. Cassie Warner, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Edgar Levy, han returned
to Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. Thomas Bailey .pant yesterday in
Atlanta on business.
Prof. W. O. Payne, of the University,
left yesterday for Hartwell.
Mr. R. P. Jones is spending the day
in thejeity.
Mr. D. B. Wylie, of Atlanta, is in the
city for a few days.
Mrs. S K. Abbott and chtld, of At
lanta, joined Mr. Abbott yesterday. Mr.
and Mrs. Abbott are welcome new citi
zens of Athens.
Mrs. L. W. Bparke and mother re
turn today from Bishop. They will be
accompanied by Miss Mablo Mayne.
Mr. J. T. Hart leaves today for Mari
etta.
Mr. Wallace Brumby has accepted a I
position in Spartanburg. j
Mrs. O. E. Stone and daughter, Mar- j
garet, have returned from a ploasant ‘
visit to Bogart. j
Mr. J M. Mallory, of Maoon, spent
yesterday in the city.
Mr. W. D Tolt, a prominent attorney
of Elberton, spent yesterday In the oity
enronte to Washington, Ga.
There will be Sunday school service,
this morning at 10 o’clock, at the
Catholio ohurch.
ENGLISH CHEER
THE NEW KING.
AH Englishmen in Athens
Celebrate the Coro
nation.
GREAT TELEPHONE
INVENTOR’S AIRSHIP.
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est Pocketbooks by
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These Shoes are famous for
their stylish, shapeliness,
their good qualities, and
unequalled combination of
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The latest styles and new-
Mr. Ed Wyatt is spending today
Tallnlah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nickarson re
turned last night from Calais, Me.,
where they have been visiting relatives.
Mrs. A. H O'Farrell and children left
yesterday for Glenn Springs, S. 0.,
where they will spend a few days,
whence they will go to Asheville, N. O.
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Boley leave to
day on an extended trip to Washington,,
Baltimore and New York.
Miss Sadie Fonkeustein, who has been
visiting in the mountains, returns home
today.
Mi:-e Rose Glaser, of Macon, who has
been the guest of her brother, Mr. Ed
Glaser, at the Windsor Hotel, will re
turn home tomorrow.
, E. E. Eakes. who suffered a se
nd as the_ieaoUcI having hiB
Jn »v Impress a J.
Yesterday at noon, the loyal English
men in Athens gathered on Broad street
and as the clocks struck one, gavo three
cheers for King Edward, who was
crowned in London yesterday.
I^st night they met at the English
Guild Hall, drank English boer, sang
••God Save the King,” and indulged in
reminiscent)! s of King Edward’s visit to
Athens, as the Prince of Wales, in 1861
aud how he was entertained here.
The jolly party broko up at a late honr
after cabling the newly-crowned king
tneir best wishes for a [long and happy
reign.
Week End Ticket* vi« the Southern RalIw.jr
Effective Saturday, June 7th, 1902,
and continuing to aud including Satur
il ty, September 13th, 1902, the Southern
Railway Company will sell round trip
tickets for trains leaving Athens Satur
dav afternoon only, good returning
Mondays following date of sale at rates
n uned below. Tickets to be of ironclad
signature form, limited to continuous
pas sage in each direction.
To Atlanta, Ga , $2 20.
To Tallulah Falls, Ga., $2.50.
For farther information, call on or ad
dress, R. W. SIZER, Gen. Agt
loti Olaytou St.. Athens, <
Lookout ror the dot?.
World’s Fair, St. Louis, Aug 9 —In
formation has been received here that
Prof. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor
of the telephone, is personally euper-
visliug the construction of an airship at
his home at Baddocl , Cape Breton.
The craft is said to be the result of yearn
of study on the part of Prof. Bell, and
represents an expenditure of many
thousands of dollars. It is twenty feet
long, and is oomposed of seventy-
five distinct parts. It is celled intern
ally with canvass, and in places with
linen stretched on piano wires, i ive
miles of this wire were used in the con
struction. The prtnoiple of the kite
will be utilized to a considerable extent
in this machine, whioh is to carry hu
man freight. This means that the
aeroplane system, not need in any of
Santos Dumout’B airships, will be a
feature of Prof. Bell’s machine.
Just what Prof. Bell hopes to accom
plish with his air ship is not certain,
but these who know him insists that he
Intends to out do Santos-Dumont in the
conquering of the great problem, and
they prediot a machine ready for a test
of mettle with Santos Dumont’s newest
air ship now building in this country
for the World’s Fair aerial contests at
St. Louis in 1904.
ELKS CARNIVAL
WILL BE GREAT.
Committees Will Hold
Meetings Monday
j—*— Rveninx. *
$3,00 to $3.50
We have sole right of sale
Davison & Lowe.
VARIETY AND
LOW PRICES.
This is what you get
when you visit the...
-::Huggins China House::*
To buy a Chamber Set,
Dinner Set, fine Lamp,
or any other thing in
numerous line of House
furnishing Goods.
Chamber Sets $2.50 up.
Dinner Sets $3.50 up.
We keep Tinware war
ranted NEVER TO
RUST.
All returned Rusted re
placed with new goods.
Lime, Cement, and
Whitewash Brushes.
The Hoggins China Honse.
Broad St,
Phono 125.
There’s dollars in dots.
Rev. Fred McCletky, of Shady Dale,
will vlslit the oity soon, and will preach
at the Oconee Street Ohurch the first
Sunday in in September.
Mrs. Miles H. Dillard and children, of
LaGrange, are in the oity, the gnests of
Mrs. H. E. Martin on Ooonee street.
Mr. E. M. HoweU, who has been vis-,
iting friends at [White Plains, hasre-j
turned to the city.
A delightful surprise party was ten
dered Miss Otelia Denning the guest of
Mrs. Fred N. Bain at the residence of
the latter Friday evening. Miss Den
ning left for her home in Angnsta yes
terday.
Mr. O B. Poole, who has been con
nected with R. L. Moss & Oo , leaves
today for Augusta to accept a position
with a cotton firm thers
Judge Howell Oobb left yesterday for
Atlanta, Millcdgeville and points in
Southwest Georgia. He will not return
to the oity before the regular August
term of the city court.
Mr. S Hirschflold returns to the city
today after spending several weeks with
his sister Mrs. ueo. Blnmenthal in New
Orleans,
Mr. Sol Alexander returned home yes
terday after spending several days at
Atlanta and Lithia Springs.
IIMr Geo. T. Rice, of Harmony Gfove
was registered at the Commercial yes
terday.
Mr. T. W. Garrett, representing the
Atlanta Newa spent yesterday in the
Oity.
The secretary of the Elks Oarnival has
notified all members of all the commit
tees appolnted|by President Carither*
to meet at the Athenaenm Monday
evening at 8:30 o’olock, for the pur
pose of getting actively at work on the
Oarnival, and they are made np of very
best men in the city, including Elks and
outsiders.
Secretary Kowe is kept busy writing
for new attractions that will be added to
the Oarnival[and that will be absolutely
free to the thonsacd of visitors that will
come to Athens during the week of the
Oarnival from September 29th, to Ooto-
ber 4th.
DEMAND FOR
GOLD DOLLARS.
World’s Fair, St. Louis, Aug., 9 —Or
ders are being received by Secretary
Walter B. StevenB for the gold dollars
to be issued by the, U. S. Government
in commemoration of the Lonisaua Pur
chase Exyosition. The issue will be
limited to 250,000 coins, according to the
■natructions of the act of oongress au
thorizing them. The oommittee in
charge of the matter, under the direc
tion of the Secretary of the treasury,
has about decided upon two designs,
one including the bnst of Jefferson, the
other the bnst of MoKtnley. The coins
ieriveS
from the premium will be used In the
construction of monuments of Jefferson
and McKinley The first hnndred issued
of eaoh design will he numbered as
minted and a certificate issoed by the
director of the mint for each ooin stat
ing that it was minted in his presence
and numbered in consecutive order,
these two hundred coins will be sold to
the highest bidders. The 250,000 gold
dollars are a part of the $5,000,000 ap
propriation in aid of the World’s Fair
form the U. S. Government. Teey will
be delivered as soon as minted, which
will probably be late in the fall.
Weekly
Arrivals.
Bird Cages 75 cents 85c
A newline of Cor- QRp
sets 23c to
Glass Oil Cans .23c
Gent’s Cuff Buttons ORn
| a Beauty] at
Gent’s Fob Chains RAn
10c to vUl)
We have just received
a large shipment of...
TINWARE
at prices that will
please you.
NEW ARRIVALS
....IN ...
Patent Medicines*
Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets at 30c
Swamp Root 75c
Carters’ Pills 17c
Indian Root Pills.. 10c
Coke Dankruffcuro39c
Warn poles Cod Liver
Oil 79c
Pain Killer 20c
Brown's Ginger.. .30c
Simmon’s Liver Regu
lator 30c
WILL ERECT
TEN HOUSES.
Judge Herrington Buys
the Price Property,
Judge S. M. Herrington yesterday
closed a deal for the purchase of the
vacant lot of Mrs. Price, near the Nor
mal School whioh comprises several
acres of fine land.
He intends to ereots at onoe ten resi
dences on the laud and began negotia
tions for the erection of them yesterday.
Judge Herrington told a Banner re
presentative yesterday .that he oonsid
ered this the coming part of the city
and that he was going to build it np in
every way possible.
: 2k Kt . «.* iY .
/t Tk- kind You H:;.s Always Bough,
Many little dots.
Atlanta College of Pharmacy.
Free Dispensary, only college operating
n actual drug store. Greater demand for
our students than wo can supply. Address,
George F, Pay.nb, Dean, Atlanta, Ga.
AN ©
Choosing a Watch
? Is Easiest Here,
Whether’the[]watch if for 'a railroader, business or
professional man, school boy, or society lady.
We have so many kinds, and so many
of each kind, from $3.50 to $85,
that we confidently guaran
teed to suit you in all
particulars.
C. A. SCUUDEP, Jeweler # Optician,
Upright Man.
We do not rotor to n man’s
upright character or upright
buainoss methods. We are
speaking about his Physical
Uprightum. Nature is par
tial. To some po iple she give J
p irfect form or figure, whil o
others are stoop shouldore di
and beat. Wo supply what
nature desires,
WE SELL ....
SHOULDER BRACES.
We sell the most comforta-i
ble kind. We sell BRACKS]
that actually brace a person!
up. Prices are not bo very]
high either.
H. R. PALMED & SONS.
105 CLAYTON SX.
Don’t forget Our
5 & ioc sale
Opens Thursday, 14th,
at 10 o’clock A. M.
tw WVCVt-I
The Racket Store,
^ + prnS ‘-Lia.
A SaggcNtlnn.
ITcll“—IIo Iris money, you know.
Emma—Yes, 1 appreciate that fact,
hut how am 1 t«* live happily with a
man who Is my Inferior?
“Don’t let him know It.“—Life.
Wrong Droportlonn.
“He offered her his hand and for
tune."
“Did she accept?"
“No; the first was too large and the
second too small!"
Wingfield’s I
Cash Grocery
Store.
Jester’s Old Stand,
Broad Street,
ATIIKNS, GA,
Don’t buy Fruit Jars
before you get our price
as wo will save you
^ m onoy
19 lbs Standard Gr. Sugar.^1.00
15 lbs Best Head Rice $*1-00
20 lbs Fair Head Rice. Sjji| OO
10 lbs Oconee Ooffee.. »IOO
10 lbs Levorings Ooffee OO
; lbs Best Leaf Lard . i£| -OO
Jowel Lard, per lb lie
no lbs Best Fat. Flour. . SI I6
Good Water Ground Meal
par bushel 85c
Best grado Bran, sack 85c
Gold Band Hams, per lb 16c
Imported Cnba Molasses,
per gal 45c j
Best KeroBine Oil 14c
I We will save v*
money on your Corn,
Oats and Hay.
Wingfield’s
Cash Grocey
Self Tncncltt.
The Mother—Now, Elsie, did I teach
you to throw your clothes on the floor
in that disreputable way?
Elsie—No, mamma; I learned myself.
—Puck.
Store,
The lights in the theater set the men
& pood example; they soidom pi out be
tween the nets.
Athens, = Georgia
Telephone No, 156.
There’s dollars in dots.
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Watch Repairing.
When you arc told the balance
wheel of a watch boats 21(5000 times
a day, do you wonder any longer
that it is a dillieult matter to repair
a watch accurately?
When we guarantee your watch
n -t to vary 1 part in 172K0 or ovor
5 seconds a day, you will realize
that our REPAIR DEPARTMENT
is in charge of a thorough mechanic
of years of experience working un
der the most favorable conditions with the finest apparatus aud
our shop is not surpassed by any in the state of Georgia.
When all others fail to give
you satisfaction, come to us.
We will make your watch over
and return it to you like new]
again, and your money will be
well spent.
R. BRANDT
Absolutely Reliable - Athens, Ga.