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THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1902,
Slow Starvation
U the fate of sufferers from dyspepsia and indigestion.
If your food remains undigested It can’t build up the
body. In fact, it does actual damage by decaying in the
stomach and poisoning the system.
KODOL »..*«.
Eodol is the sensible remedy. By digesting what you
eat it strengthens the body and at tho same time rests
the stomach. This rest soon restores perfect health.
Cathartics and stimulants only reach the symptoms.
Kodol cures. It is Nature’s tonic.
i years ago a disease the doctors called dyspepsia took 6uch & hold on mo that I could
•earccdy go. I took quantities of pepsin and other medicine*, hut nothin* helped me. As a
ritng man graspsat a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once, and after
a few ) Kittles am Hound and well. Gao ROE B. M.iusn, Attorney-at-Law, Nocona, Tex.
It can’t help but do you good.
The SI bottle contains 2H times asmuch (actual measurement) aa tho trial Rice which sells forSOc
Urp pa red by E. O. DeWltt A Co., Chicago. Sold by all dealers.
Dcwttrs witch Hazel salve ^y^2^ h< *^j. pp 0 V^ n u f r7,C‘’ ,ore ‘ —
Fo. Sale by THE ORR DRUG CODPANY.
SAVANNAH JEWELERS DUPED.
IfYouHave
Rheumatism
MANY PEOPLE CUT
THE OOTS EVERY DAY.
URIGSOLi
the great tasted and
endorsed California
i Remedy will ours
you It also cures Liver, Kidoey and
Bladder diseases, caused by an oxceas of
uric acid. It uever falls, and builds up
the health and strength while using It.
Scud stamp for book of wonderful oer*
tlflcatca. Price. $1 per bottle. For sale
by druggists. If your druggist can not
supply you it will be sent prepaid upon
receipt ol price. Address
Urlesol Chemical Co.. Los Asgelss.Cal.
or the
Lamar & Rankin Drug Co.. Atlanta, 6a.
Distributing Agents.
^ OAK HALL, &
TYRON NORTH CAROLINA,
One of the leading resorts in the moun
tains. All modern improvements. Rea
sonable rates. Throagh oar from Lula.
Further Information, address
J. HELLEN & SON.
$ J. S. NOLAND,
JEWELER
Formerly With V. W. Skill.
New lino Jewelry & Speotaoles.
Old [took Store Corner.
Woman Secures Diamonds and Valu
ables to Amount of $1,799.
Bavaunuh, Oa., Airz. 17. -Diamonds
and Jewelry to the amount ol $1.7
have been secured a smooth wo
tin forcer liom Savannah jewelers.
She first api-nii..,! at the Jewel
store of Th. us It: is. and pn s-. nted a
lote purporting to have be; a written
aud sign, d by Mrs. .! I’. Wiiiianu,
wife of the millionaire president of
the J. r. Williams i ora;.any. It s-t
forth that the in ai m -vas Miss Jutta
Williams, a niece of Mr. Williams,
and gave her carte Idauehe. The al
leged Miss Williams, a m-atly diess.-l
woman of about Jo. seh-cted diamon 1
earrings, three rings and a brooch,
aggregating |l,.5d in value, which
were made up Into a package
and given to h< r. She thanked Mr.
Theus and departed, the Jewelry be
ing charged to the account of Mr.
Williams,
From Thous - the woman went to
A. h IK-ebouIllons, whero she pro-
sented n note staling that she was a
niece of Mrs. Henry Hlun, wife of the
president of the (lermanta hank. Upon
the strength of this note she secured
a watch, rings and other trinkets val
ued at ? 21 *J.
Aftei her departure from this estab.
Ushmeet one or the employes told
Mr. Pi,- rbouillon that Mrs. Illun had
no niece, and th.cn a search for th.
forger and confidence woman was lie
gun.
An to the identity ol the woman
there Is not even a conjectuie. and the
police are searching for her, every out
going train being closely inspected
hut It would be no surprise If so
smooth an artist should make her es
cape.
More people are kept np late oy TLe
Banner dot-guessing contest last even
ing than by the laBt national election.
The contest excited unprecedented in
terest immediately upon the appearance
of the papers and hundreds at once set
to work counting or estimating the
number of little black dots.
The guesses will not all be turned in
today or tomorrow, but will continne to
a rive until the contest closes Monday
for people who have already turned in
guessts are finding upon later counts
that their figures do not agree, so
second, third and fourth guesses are
handed in.
One of the best things about this very
popular contest is that no guesser lo.es
anything. One is not out < f poc ket even
if no prize is reoeived and with the ever
present chance that the first guessors
sacrificed acouraoy to haste, there is
hope for all the late comers
When you want a physio that is mild
aud gentle, easy to take and certain to
act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. For stle by all drag
lists.
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;j OF INTEREST.*
Best line of Cigars in the city. The
On Drug Oo.
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
Edncador will take part in the World’s
air at St. Lonis, President Plaza and
the Edncadorian Hoard of Imig::ation lie
lievicg the big Exposition a good place
to exploit the resources of the republio
Au exposition is planned to be held at
Ouenca next May, and it is expooted
that the exhibits at that Fair will be
sent to St. Louis.
To Consider Texas Oil.
London, Aug. 13.—The contract for
the amalgamation of the Texas oil
properties on Spindle Top, belonging
to the Hogg-Swayne syndicate, with
the Texas Oil Fields company, of Eng
land, for $2,500,00(1, was closed to
night in London by Judge Hlehard E.
Brooks, of Beaumont, Tex., who is a
member of the Hogg-Swayne syndl
cate.
Russia May Come to Term*.
I-oiwlon, Aug. IS.—In a Brussels dis
patch the correspondent of Tho Dally
Telegraph says It Is ftlTlrm<0 here
that negotiation!* with tho powers are
likely to result In a special treaty un
der the terms of wblilt Russia will
recognize the Brussels sugar conven
tion and modify her Internal augur
legislation.
Jt -X" O* IX jr A. .
y, ltd Kit'.il You Ibis Always Euujifu
The concessions for the wild animal
feature at the World’s Fair ias been
awarded to the Hagenhooh Animal
Show of which John Havlin, of New
York, is director. That it will be a
very large and imposing exhibition of
trained animals as well as of untrained
beasts is indicated by Mr H&vlin’s plans
A matter which shows the far reach
ing influence of an exhibit at an expo
sition is cited in the case of Los Angelos
California. That oity had an exhibit- at
the Pan-American Exposition and visi
tors wete invited to register their nameB
in a large book. Theboak win returned
to the Chamber of Commerce at Los An
geios, sud since that time - LOW persons
who registered at Buffalo have re-regis
tered at the Chamber of Commerce.
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
My mother suffered along time from
distressing pains and general ill health
dne primarily to indigestion,” says L
W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years
ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew
better at once and now, at the age of
seventy-six, eats anything she wants, re
maiking that she fears no bad effects as
she has her bottle of Kodol handy
Oo after the canse. If your stomach is
sound your health will be good. Kodol
rests the stomach and strengthens the
body by digesting your food. It is na
tare's own tonic. The Orr Drug Co
Japanese Fortify Island.
London. Aug. 13.—A St. Petersburg
dlppateh to The Globe says that th
Japanese officers on their own respon
glblltty have landed guns, constructed
a battery and posh'd guards on th*
Island of Kothnesan and that Korean
officials who were sent to Investigate
were driven away by tho Japanese.
MOZLEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR,
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys
For bilionsness, oonstipatlon and malaria.
For indigestion, aiok and nervons hcadaohe.
Eor sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous prostration
For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir.
I-adies, for natural and thorough organic regulation. take Lemon Elixir
r>0 cents and $1 00 a bottle at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Oa.
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THE...
ARNOLD-SORRELLS
DRUG V PAINT
...CO.
Athens, Ga.
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THE DRUG STORE|
That Leads in Prices and Goods £8
Our Stock is New and Complete* ®
SPECIAL Attention given Prescriptions bv an !*£
• ■ • Experienced Phaimacist 03
SEE US for your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall 8&S
Paper. Pictures and Picture Framing, House and 03
Sign Painting. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .JS
ARTISTS HATERIALS.
iBBBBBBBBBBBB
For R nt.
9 room house ou Washington street.
Apply to F. U. Uinbach.
Beginning Sep'. 1st.
Will teach a class in short hand m
the evening for those who cannot at
tend day class. For further particulars
apply to O O. Gibson, at T. Fleming's
store.
Concessions,
Wanted to sell following concessions
for the Elks Carnival, viz: Lunoh-
stands, Candy, Peanuts, Popcorn, Lem
onade, and various other privileges.
Apply to 11. J Howe, Secretary.
Why, Yes, You Can
Have your baby’s picture made. Motes
has the best facilities together with au
endless amount of patience and experi
enco to make the dear little ono’s picture
to your entire satisfaction. Don’t nog
lect it but go today aud secure an ap
pointment. Operating hours from 8 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Convicts Pass Through.
Officer Brocks; of Oglethorpe county,
passed through the city last night with
(our convicts on the way to the oonvict
MUSI MAKE ROOM
For Fall Stock. AU Sum
mer Goods Must Move
With a Rush.
A strong sentiment has dovelopf.L^iarm of Col. J. M. Smith-,
among the independent telephone man
ufacturing companies of Chicago in fa
vor of making elab -rate exhibit i 1 the
Electricity Building. Each of the
larger companies will have five working
exhibits of more than ordinary interest.
Every feature of a central exchange, lo
cal and long distance, will be presented.
Taken as a whole the display of tele
phone appliances by the independent
telephone manufacturing companies
will be larger, more complete and more
attractive than any made before at an
exposition.
For Rent.
Eight room house on North Jackson
•troet. E. S. Lyndon. tf
Properly Transfer,
Mr E C. McEvoy has purchased the
residence at the corner of Prince avenue
and Morris street, formerly the property
of Miss Gussie Hale, and will move bis
family there in a few days
WASH GOODS-
Our entire liue of 15c Dimities, French
L inos, Muslins, etc., all designs. Your
choice for llkt a yard.
SHIRT WAIST SALE—
$1 00 Shirt Waists roduoed to 75c.
$1 50 Embroidered Shirt Waists re
duced to $1 00.
$3 00 Shirt Waists reduced to $1.35.
33 k, per oent off on all Tailor Made
Suits and Skirts. The stock must be
rodnoed
SPECIALS—
Mennen’s Borated Talcum Powder 15c.
Bailey’s Talcum Powder, warranted
pure, 10c.
Caticnra Soap 19c a cako.
4711 Glycerine S, ap, th" 36c kind at
15c a cake.
Craddock’s Medicated Blue Soap Sc
a cuke.
Glovine 2uc a bottle.
Pear's Uuscenti d Soap llca cake.
Good Toilot- Pins, lull count, 5c a
paper.
New Aercel knit Hygienic Wash
Cloths 5c each
Nice Pillow Cases, full size, 15c each.
Heady Hemmed Sheets, 85c grade at
(iij.,0 each.
MOSQUITO CANOPIES.
large assortment Cunopiosaj^l 75,
$3 00, |3.50 and $3 80.
MIOHAEL BROS.
J. K DAVIS, t
Electrical Contractor. $
Full ami complete as- a
sortinent of Electrical #
, and Telephone supplies
i on hand at all times. 2
; Wiring for lights, bells, #
i motors, fans, etc., neatly J
i and promptly done. 2
I Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
| PIIONK - oos, j
JCOK. COLLRUG AVE ANu CLAYTON ST. !
$ Camak & Company*
J FIRE INSURANCE
\ -and-
£ —LOANS.—
0 Office No. 1!) Olay toil Street.
For Sal©
Vacant lot betwoen my home
and the bridge on Oconee St.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N-^ 4G7 Oconee street
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
Cure* Eczema end Itching Humors through the I election Sheriff of Clarke county^
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.
Unknown Man Shoots at Captain Han-
by Near Birmingham.
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 18.—Some
unknown person In ambush attempted
to assassinate Captain John Hanby,
superintendent of the ore Ihinos of the
S oss-Slu fff eld Steel and Iron oompa
ny, as he was returning on horsebaok
from a Johnston rally to his home at
Cessemer.
His assailant, a large white man
whom ho could not recognize, tired
twice nt him fom ambush ond fled. Cap
tain Hanby fired at his fleeing forn
with a small pistol he happened tc
have, and thinks he struck his man
as he cried out. The man’s identify
ha* not been established, however.
MANY PERSONS INCINERATED.
GtTT A.TITTTDTC.
Dr. H. Mozley— Dear Sir : Since* using yonr Igunon Elixir I have never had
another attack of thoso fearful sick headaohes. and thank God that I have at Iasi
fonnd a medicine that will core those awful spells.
MRS. ETTA W. JONES.
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
THE MOONEY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. w D SS23&. A -
This famous school ha* movod from Franklin, and will open In a magnificent new
building, on Sept. 1.1WS. Careful Instruction: watchful oversight; the In st Influences.
All expenses reasonable. Pupil* admitted without examination to Vanderbilt and
eight other universities. Send for catalogue.
Iflj^flooraooaggooppcBBB* M
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%%.FOR TURNED COLUMNS and BALLUATERS—BRACKETS and MANTELS.-%Z%. Ml
WK SELL I.1MK, CKMKNT aud PA1NT.%»%ALL KINDS LUMBER anil SHINGLES
LIPSCOMB & CO..
Fire Insurance
Removed over Turner & Hodgson. Clayton Street.
“YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Phone 144.
Lives Lost In Burning of Petit Goavt
on Saturday.
Paris, Aug. 13.—An official tele
gram from Capo Haltlrn says that
very many persons were Incinerated
during tho burning of Petit Gonve or,
Saturday last.
Tho telegram adds that the block
ado of Capo Haitien by the Flrmlnls
gunboat Crete a-Plorrot, has not beer
reeognize-d by the American govern
ment.
IUST
3 BSE
WORD that word is
t refers to Dr.Tutt’s Liver Pills and
VSEANS HEALTH.
Are yon constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Vlrtlgo?
Billons?
Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and i
the LIVfiR.
You Need
Tun’s Pills
Take No Substitute.
Now at Shreveport.
The many friends of Mr. J. C. Wyatt,
formerly proprietor of the Commercial
hotel here, will be glad to know that he
is now located in Shreveport, La., and
wiil open up the magnifioeut "Hotel
Caddo" there on October 15.
_.est
Horse shooing and blaoksmithiug at
F. G. Uinbach’s.
School of Shorthand.
Miss Louise Hudson, an expert in
structor in shorthand will open np
school of shorthand in Athens Monday,
Got. 18th , over the old book store, cor
Broad street and College avenue. The
oourse cun be completed in five weeks
A guarantee of fifty words a minute. No
advance charge is made. Tuition $20
Hours, 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 p. m. to I! p.
8 p. m. to 10 p m. For full par
ticulars call ou or address, Miss Louise
Hudson, Commercial Hotel.
An Ex-Chlet Justice’s Opinion.
Judge O. E. Lochraiue, of Georgia,
in a letter to Dr. Biggers, Btates that he
never suffers himself to be without a
bottle of Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cor
dial for the relief of all bowel troubles,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, eto.
Sold by all druggists, 25 aud 50c. bot
tie.
Blood—Costs Nothin? to try it.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now
recognized as a cert on and sure cure
for Eczema, Itching Skin, Humors,
ScabR, Scales, Watery Blisters, Pimples.
Aching Bones or Joints, Boils, Carbun
cles, Prickling Pain in the Skin, Old
Eating Sores, Uucere, eto. Botanic
Blood B ilm taken internally, cures the
worst and most deep-seated oases by en
riching, purifying aud vitalizing the
blood, thereby riving a healthy blood
supply to the skin. Botanic Blood
Balm is the only cure, to stay cured, for
those awful, annoying skin troubles
Others remedies may relieve, but B. B
B actually cures, heals ov -ry sore, and
gives the rich glow of health to the skin
B. B. B. builds up the broken-down
body and makes the blood red and nour
ishing. Over 3000 voluntary testimo
nials of cures by Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Druggists, $1.00. Trial treat
ment flee and prepaid by writing,
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De
scribe trouble, and free uiodical advioe
given until enred.
notice:
This is to notify all persons owing for
pavement assessment now dne, and also
persons against whom li. fas. have been
issued for property taxes, that the same
will be levied within 30 days from date
of this notice unless the Bitrne are paid
This notice is dual, as my instructions
from the finance committee are positive.
Respectfully,
' B. F. CULP. City Maishal.
This July 22ud, 1902.
John W. Wieb.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
1 hereby announce myself n candidate for
clerk of tho Superior court of Clarke county.
ICi.mkh J. Crawfouu.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for r*
ectiou as Treasurer of Clarke county.
J. A. PlTNER.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-
ection as Receiver of Tax Returns for Clarke
eeun'T- J. H. Dohsky.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for r*
lection as Tux Collector of Clarke eounty.
H. H. Linton.
FOR CORONKR.
I hereby announce myself u candidate for re-
1 cot ion a.* Coroner of Clarke county.
R. T. Room*.
FOR RKURKSKNTATIVK.
am n candidate to represent Clarke county
he next General Assembly.
Tnoa. J. SiiACKKi.roKD.
ubum-bbiS
Arrival and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
(?tty Time la 30 minutes slower than Kastern
aud 30 minutes faster than (Central time.
Southern Railway.
i. Arrives at 4 36 p, ai
Arrives At 9:1ft p. m
C. B. Chani>Licit, Agent.
MASONIC NOTICE.
T lore will be a regular meeting ol
Mt Vernon Lodge No. 22 F. & A. M ,
t iis. Thursday evening at 8 :15 o’clock
All quabfe d brethren are cordially in
vited to meet with os
W. E DORSEY, W M.
W. J. GAREBOLD, Secy.
Shatter. All Record..
Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Ver
b.-i.a, Ala., paid a vast snm to doctors to
ente a severe case of pi'es, causing 24
tumors. When all failed, BuokleuV
Arnica Salve soon enrod him. Sabdotv
lnfl tmation, conquers acbes, kills pains.
Best salve In the world. 25c at W. J.
Smith & Bro., and H. R. Palmer &
Sous’ drug store
The delusive dots.
lonuments,
Headstones.
Grays - Enclosures
Inscriptions and Design
Work a specialty
STEEL AND IRON
FENCES FOR CEMETERY.,
ROBERTSON
Marble Works.
115 Tbomas St. Athens. On.
GEORGIA R. R.
8:45 a. xu. Arrlv*
4:00 p.m. Arrive
Seaboard Air Lino R".
NOUTU BOUND.
No. 53— Lv Atbvnta,8:l0am a Ar. Athens, 10.30am
No. 3H— " *' 8:30pm, “ ** lO:K3pm
No. 33- " " 12 :30pm, “ '* 2:21pm
SOUTH BOUND
No.33—Lv. Athens,2:20pm, Ar. Atlanta, 4:25pm
No. 41— “ " 5:43am, " “ 8:2Umn
No.53— '* " 5:52pm, " " 8:20pm
R. K. L Bunch, Oen. P&senfrer Agent.
J. Z. Hoke, Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive 1:00p.m. Leave 8 :45 p.m.
J K. HUMPHREY, Agent
, Oconee Street M. E.-Church, \
£ ATHENS. OA. J
1 REV. M. H. EAKES, PASTOR. S
0 Preaching Every Sunday at 11 a. m. W
A and 7:30 p. m. A
Sabbath School Every Sunday afternoon A
at 3:20 p.m. Capt. R. Nickernon, Supt. \
YOU ARB 1NVIVED TO ALL THESE A
SERVICES. COME BARLYI £