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THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1902.
A PEGT82RE 'Personal
Of health, we «y of n perfectly healthy j Brcyitip g
siy of
IU1 wosimtt nvA it is a picture everyone
loves to look upon. All the pictures of !
all the artists who have ever j>ainted the
glory and beauty of womanhood, are j Hato your Prescriptioni nllea DJ Tne
only copies and imitations^ this picture^ . q tt nrn g Oo
Ai mixed
color
palette i
that can vie j
with the hues j
which tint a i
healthful wom
an’s cheek.
Why should
this charm be
sacrificed to
sickness ? It
need not be
save in rare
cases. The gen
eral health of
woman is so
linked with the
local womanly
health that
wasted cheek
and sunken eye
are in general but evidences of womanly
diseases. Cure the diseases and the phy
sical health is restored
l )r. Pierce’s P’avorite Prescription cures
the ills of women It establishes regu
larity, dries weakening drains, heal.-, in
flammation and ulceration, aud cures fe-
Lira. J. R. Palmer and little Miss
Ruth Palmer have returned home from
Atlanta, where they have been visiting
her Bister, Mrs. 0. O. Hodges.
Mr. R. J. Feller, who has been spend
ing the past three weeks in Augusta has
returned home quite sick.
male
akness
, of Tai
lt. Gilmer Co.,
rt-commeod Dr
iolJtn Medical
' for they cured
edici
failed.
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Fur fjffC'-n year*. I Miff cut! untold
Whm 1 . .'inmenred tnk»n« I)r. Pierce’
cine*. I h.«d given uj> alt Lope of ever netting
well I could u *t lie down to sleep, nnd every
thing I nte would almost ciamp me to death
Was very nervou* and could hardly walk across
the r.x>m I only weighed ninety pounds whan
I commenced taking these medicines si* years
ngn now I weigh one hundred and forty oounds
nnd am having better health than ever before.
My friends all say they can hardly believe that 1
am the same person; after being sick *> long 1
have changed to be fobust and ro**y cheeked.’'
I)r Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate
fitomack, liver and bowels.
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Maxwell-Bush.
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Evelyn Bush to Mr.
Benjamin Maxwell both of Lexington
which occurred at Watson Springs.
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Bosh was the guest of the family
of Hon Edgar Maxwell, of Lexington,
who is spending the summer at the
Springs, and while there the yoang
people decided to take the matrimonial
s'ep. In response to a telegram, Judge
P. W. Davis, pastor of the Baptist
ohnrch of Lexington, came to the
Springs and performed the ceremony.
The wedding was unnsnally pretty
and was attended by a large number of
society people who are spending the
summer at this famous summer resort.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are well
known here and have many friends.
Mr. A H Jones is quite sick.
Mr. A. H. Church is the happy father
of a line girl.
Miss Addie and Master Charlie Wen
therly left yesterday for Sally, S. O.
Miss Katie Thaxton. of Lexington,
was registered at the Imperial yesterday.
Mr. I. G. Blackwell, of Klberton, was
a guest of the Commercial yesterday.
Mr. H. J. Fite, of Rookhill, S. O., was
r. gistered at the Commercial yesterday.
Mr. A. G. Niter, of New York, is a
gnest of the Commercial.
£Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Hair leave today
for Augusta, where they will spend
some time before retnrnidg to their
home in Blackville, S. C.
Mr. B. Y. Harris has returned from
Clarksville, where he has been spend
ing some days.
Dr. A. 0, Holiday has returned from
Ila, where he was called to see Mr. N.
D. Cox, who has been quite siok at that
place.
A Noted Medical Specialist
Speaks for tbe Benefit of
Bot Weather Sufferers.
He Maintains That
Miss A. Laura Steele has returned DA| \IplC f*FI FDV
from Dalton, where she received many rnlltC ^ VLL,DI\ I
charming social attentions. COMPOUN D
Is a Banisher of Disease and a Re
storer of Health.
A noted medical specialist—a physi-
oian possessing ample wealth—ever
ready to acknowledge worth and merit,
Bpeaks of Paine's Celery Oompoud, as
follows
“In sammer time, when strength fails,
when that tired, listless feeling is expe
rienced from day to day, when the dr
gestive organs are not doing their work
properly, whon constipation Is poisoning
tbe blood, when disease with iron hand
takes possession of the body, Paine's
Celery Compound will be fonnd a mar
velous banisher of disease and a true
health restorer.”
Tnis strong statement should inlln
ence all weak, rundown, and half sick
men and women during the hot August
weather, This remarkable endorsement
of Paine's Celery Compound by an ac
knowledged specialist should at once
convinoe the suffering and diseased that
Dr. Phelps’ great medical discovery is
what they need to restore perfeot health.
The thousands of lives fast wearing
away can be saved and made happy aud
useful to families and friends. May
Heaven speedily ponvince the doubting
and despondent, and direct them to that
unfailing life giver—Paine’s Celery Com
pound.
Mr. J. K. Crane is spending a few
days at Highlands, N. 0.
Poisoning tbe System.
It is tbrongh the bowels that the body
is cleansed of impurities. Constipation
keeps these poisons in Ihe system, cans
ing headache, dullness and melancholia
at first, then unsightly eruptions and
finally serious illness nuless a remedy is
applied. DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers
prevent this tronble by stimulating the
1 ver and promote easy, healthy notion
of the bowels. These little pills do not
act violently but by strengthening bow
els enable them to pert’or m their own
work. Never gripe or distress. The
Orr Drag Co.
I Ledochowv6ki'8 Will.
Aug. 1:1.—Cardinal Lo-
wakl’s will lias been opened and
announced ibst Jie appointed as
his nepln
Card
New V
dochowat
it is
sol-' legatee his nephew. Count Le-
dochoweki, a retired officer of the Aus
trian army, who resigned his commie
slon as a protest against the practice
of duelling in the army, cables The
TTerald's Home correspondent. A paint
ing of great value is eft to the pope,
ami thd secretary of the former pre
fect of the propaganda Ir.herUg the
cardinal's silver service and a life an
nuity. The fortune left by the do
funet prelate Is estlmulpd at 1,000,00(1
lire ($2
Mr. Max Josepn is spending
vacation in New York City.
short
Miss Agnes Goss has retnrned trom
Elbert on.
24iss~£dtS Oiritbers Has returned from
Washington, where she has been spend
ing sometime with relatives.
Rebels Take Gonaives.
Washington, Aug. IS.—Minister Pow
ell cabled the state department from
Port-au Prince today that Oenaives
was in rhe hands of ti e revolutionary
forces under General Flrmln. On
Monday he cabled that the Vasquez
government had notified him that Go-
naive* with throe other province
were in rehellion.
Miss Sadie Ancrnm, of Columbia, S.
O., is the guest of Misses Kathleen and
Aurelia O'Farrell.
Stewart County Goes Dry,
Lumpkin, Oa.. Aug. 13.--Stewart still
stands among the dry counties. The
flection here resulted in a prohibition
victory by 207 majority, with one
snuUl product to lie;,)- fj-qm. Light
vote cast. ~~ ' ■*- i-'-j
Vacation Days.
Vacation time is here and theobildren
are fairly living out of doors. There
could be no healthier place for them
You need only to gnard a gainst the aeoi-
dents incidental to most open air sportR^
No remedy equals DeWitt’s Witoh Hof
zel Salve for quickly stopping pain or
r moving danger of serious conse
quences. For cats, scalds and wounds.
"I used Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve for
For LaGrippeand Influ*
enza use Cheney’s Expec*
torant
Your Wife
Thinks
The
«lll
Very
Best.
THE NEW
Annie Dennis
COOK BOOK,
Price SI .50.
This is the most desirable
Cook Book for Our Homes.
The Recipes are for such ar
ticles of food that grow and
are attainable in our Country
and covers the field exhaus
tively from A . to 2S
D. W. McGregor,
Printer,
Bookseller.
Stationer and
- Athens, Ga
sores, cats and bruises,” says L. B
Johnson, Swift, Texas, "It is the best
remedy on the market.” Sure onre for
Miss Genie Odnm is quite sick at her piles and skin diseases. Beware of conn-
home near Barbervilie.
Mr. George Lacy left yesterday for
Mill, dgeyille.
Mrs, Calloway, of Millcdgeville, who
has been the guest of Mrs. S. F. Lacy,
left yesterday for Maxeys.
The Olarkesville Advertiser says : Mr.
H. S. West, of Athens, spent Monday
afternoon with friends in Olarkesville,
Mrs. West at one time lived in Ularkes-
ville and has many warm friends here.
Mrs. T. P. Oliver romembered the
editor of The Banner with a very fine
basket of Deleware grapes yesterday,
the finest that have come to The Banner
office this year.
Miss Bessie Kodgers has returned
from Harmony Grove.
Mrs. S. O. Hutcheson and Miss Bessie
Hutcheson are visiting friends and rela
tives in Atlanta.
Mr. It. Brandt left yesterday for New
York, where he will purchase a new
line of jewelry aud silverware. He will
also make his advance purchase of holi
day goods.
Miss Moore, of Elberton is the guest
of Miss Agnes Goss.
Miss Clyde Bowden returns today
from Siloam.
Miss Maude MoGinty has retnrned
from Watson Springs.
terfeits. The Orr Drug Co.
To Visit Hawaiiar Islands.
San Francisco. Aug, 13.—United
States Senator Burton, of Kansas,
chairman of the subcommittee of the
senate that bus been Instructed to
visit Hawaii and inquire Into ox
Queen l.lliuokalani's claims to the
crown lands, has arrived aud expects
to sail for Honolulu on the next steam
er. Senator Burton experts to spend
four or five weeks in Halwali in com
pany with Senator Mitchell, of Oregon,
and Senator Foster, oi Washington.
They will make a thorough investiga
tion of affairs and conditions in the
islands, and among other things, will
Inquire into the crown lands question.
Davis for State Senator.
Waynesboro. Ga.. Aug. 13.—The son-
atorlal convention of the seventeenth
district met at Millon yesterday. Wil
liam II Davis, of Burke, was nomi
nated by Judson McEIn array and ru
ceived the unanimous vote and was de
clared nominee for senator. Mr. Da
vis's ability as a statesman and law
yer is well known. He will have no
superior In the next senate of Geor
gla.
Many little dots
Dots mean dollars.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Ilie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Igurturo ot
Choosing a Watch
Is Easiest Here,
Whether|the] watch if for ;a railroader, business or
n professional man, school boy, or society lady.
We have so many kinds, and so many
£j cfeach kind, from $3.50 to $85,
that we confidently guaran
teed to suit you in all
. -X . particulars.
C. A. SCUDDEP, Jeweler Sr Optician.
That the house needs
a coat of paiqt, hut you
think you can’t afford it.
We can ease your mind
on that Board. Gome in
any way and price our
stock of PAINTS. OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSH
ES, ETC., and you’ll
discover at least that
when it comes to buy
ing economically we can
save you money.
H, R, PALMER & SONS,
lOS CLAYTON ST.
r KNOW
YOU KNOW
WENO
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This is what you get
when you visit the...
ins 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 60 up.
We keep Tinware war-
-anted NEVER TO
RUST.
All returned Rusted re
placed with new goods.
Lime, Cement, and
Whitewash Brushes.
The Hoggins China House.
Broad St, - Phone 125.
h. OCEAN TRIP’
tTo NEW YORK, BOSTON\
| AND ALL Ji
EASTERN RESORTS \
f OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1
I.uW RATES—Sri .KK.K S.KVlLB j
| 3P. |f owr* ot Ocean Breexea I
3 Sailing* each WeoK )
from Savannah. Ga. i
[ The .team.l.liw ot tttu. 1'opuU.r line—ttwmn- I
[ £ a [ a [ )l j‘ t 1 J l • s **rTi'V «»r Appointment!*, ■ tier l
| ifuirf ra.J iumndyto Savannah and 50 hours of 1
1 Podl, nail illy York
Wingfield’s
Cash Grocery
Store.
Jester’s Old Stand/
Broad Street,
ATHENS, GA,
Don’t buy Fruit Jars
before you get our price
as we will save you
money, g
19 lbs Standard Or. Sugar. (#1 Oil
16 lbs Bust Hoad Rice . $t| OO
M lbs Fair Head Rice l«t| OO
10 lbs < iconoe Ooffue. «>IOO
10 lbs j.ovorlngs Golfvo t$I OO
7'.j lbs Best Leaf Lard *$1-00
Jewel Lard, tier lb ||„
60 lbs Best Pat. Flonr $| |5
Good Water Ground Meal
' per bushel. 86o
Lucy Cobb Institute,
GA.
I
The energises of this school will to
resnmed Sept. 10, 1002. For catalogue
and farther information, apply to
M RUTHERFORD, Principal.
. sS* -X Jtf. IO..
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LET ME DO
your house and sign painting,
Paper Hanging, Gypsuming,
etc. If you need any of this
kind ot work I will he glad to
give you prices on work, I will
cava you money. All work
guaranteed first clasa
| ft. N. PARR Agl
One of the old firm of Parr
Brothers
Address 440 Church St. Athens. Q .
Best grade Bran, sack
85c
Gold Band Hams, per lb |5c
imported (Jaba Uolasse.,
per gal 45<J
Best Kerosine Oil |4c
We will save you
money on your Corn,
Oats and Hsy
Wingfield’s
Gash Grocey
Store,
Athens, =
Telephone Ho, 156.
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Watch Repairing.
When you are told the balance
wheel of a watch heats 2 lfiQ0Q tine-s
a day, do yon wonder any longer
that it is a dillicult matter to repair
a watch accurately?
When we guarantee your watch
n- t to vary 1 part in 17280 or over
5 seconds a day, you will realize
that our REPAIR DEPARTMENT
is iu charge of a thorough mechanic
of years of experience working un
der the most favorable conditions with the finest apparatus 4114
our shop is not surpassed by any in the stati of Georgia.
When all others fail to give
you satisfaction, come to us.
We willfmake your watch over
and return it to you like new
again, aud your money will be
well spent.
R. BRANDT
Absolutely Reliable - Athens, Ga.