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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1902.
hopeless gases* Personal
When the doctor !ra\C*.*» and Says the .
Case is hopeless, wii.it iciiutins to be !
done ? Nothing, if the doctor's word is j
final. Much, it you will listen to the
statements of men and women who were
once "hopeless ,
cases ” given up by
doctors, and who
were perfectly and
permanently cured
oy the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery.
Nothing is more
gure tl .n that
thousands of men
anil women with
diseased lungs,
obstinate coughs,
hemorrhage, ema
ciation and night-
sweats, have been
restored to perfect
health by the use
of the ” Discov
ery.” Will it cure
you ?
It has cured in
ninety-eight cases
out of every hun
dred where it was given a fair and faith
ful trial. By that record you h.ueonly
two chances in a hundred <»f failure and
ninety-eight chances of Wing restored
to perfect health. It is worth trying.
Abram Fieer H-i K'*kl -blue Greene Co
111. write* "My Wife h.oi « severe attack of
pleurisy An*1 luiiff tr
Brevitie
a. 1
| Mrs. A. A. Ball and Miss Idfo Aycook.
j ot Madison, are the gnosts of lira. HUls-
i man, on Dougherty street.
j Have your Prescriptions filled by The
! Orr Drag Oa.
Picnic at
Country Club.
The Mooulignt B .skot pienie given by
the ladies of the Country Olnb last
month proved such a delightfnl success
that the house committee have planned
another for Monday evening. It is in
tended to be as simple and imformal os
pos-iole. The ladies are each expeoted
t" > bring something for the lunoh which
will be served on the pavillion at S .{JO
o'clock. All members of the Country
Club with their guests are invited to be
present.
up
die She
Golden Mol
improve
had take
king Dr Pirrc<
;.d t>he began
By the tin
X
cider
•old here I think tin
covcry * i« the beat medicine iu the world for
lung trouble."
FREE. Dr. Tierce’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser containing over a thou
sand large pages is sent Jree on receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Send 21 one-Ccnt stamps for the hook in
tiaper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-
bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Tiered,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Watch For Our Fall
Announcement of The
Famous Queen Quality
Watermelon Party
at the Country Club.
Ssvoral yonng gentlemen gave a wat
ermelon party at the Country Club
Wednesday night. The affair was
made enjoyable by all present.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
.lohn E. Talmadgo, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Talmadge, Miss Annie Wells, Miss
Lacy Wells, Miss Susie Ilant, Miss Julia
Hodgson, Miss Agues Goss, Miss Annie
Barnett, Miss Moore, of Elberton, Mr.
Coke Talmadge, Mr. E Waytt, Mr.
Charles S. Dullose, Mr. Harvey Stovall,
Mr John Gerdine, Mr. C. W DnBose,
Mr Ben Craue, Mr. Barrett Phiuizy,
Mr. Louis Carnal;.
Mrs. S. B. Wingfield, Sr., is spending
some time in Atlanta.
Judge S. B. Wingfield is visiting at
Wrightsville, N. O. for a few days.
Miss Louise Oliver, the blight little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oliver
is quite sick.
Miss Isabel Hillsmon is visiting her
cousin, Miss Rath Middlubrooks, of
Farmington.
Miss Florida Pinson, of Oxford, Ala.,
is the gnest of Miss Dollie and Mamie
liangh.
Mr. WM. Whitehead and family will
soon occupy their handsome new resi
dence, on Lumpkin street.
Mr. C. M. Young leaves today tor
New Y'ork to spent u few days.
Dr. Rubenstcin is the happy father of
a line boy.
M ss Virginia Smith left yosterday
f ir Woodville.
Mr. Harold Tuck spent Beveral days
in Washington, Ga , last week.
Miss Mariah Fullilovn, a very attrac
tive young lady of High Shoals, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Talmage,
at their home oa Oharoh street.
Mr. W. H Kytle was oallod to Ayers-
ville yesterday, on account of theatricals
illness of his father, Rev. Jno Kytle,
who is not expeoted to live.
They are beauties and we know
you will be pleased with them We
are going to give the Ladies of this
olty something to talk of on the Shoe
question this fall, and it will be—-
Queen Quulit.v r jrnlli.
Davison & Lowe.
GEORGE G. GI3S0N-
Public Stenographer
and Typewriter,
Cards at
the Country Club
The usual Saturday afternoon game
of live hand enchre was played yester
day afternoon at tne Country Club.
The many fxieuds of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Abbott will be delighted to know |
that they have decided to make Athens j
their home
Miss May A. Kivlin, who has been
the guest of Mrs S 1) DuBoee, for two
weeks, has gone to Atlanta, where she
will visit relatives before returning to
her home in Columbus. She is a mem
ber of the Orpheus Club, which is the
most well known musical organization
in the state. She was the orgauizer of
the club and was for four years presi
dent, and Bince her resignation, she has
held the position of vice- president. Miss
Kivlin is a musician of rare ability, a
popular club woman, and personally,
most attractive.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, of Holly
Springs, Miss., will arrivo the last of
the month to spend several days with
their lather, Mr. T. P Oliver.
Miss Annie Crawford is expected home
from Virginia soon. Site has spent a
delightfnl summer near Charlottsville
with friends aud relatives.
Misses Sosie Gerdine, May Hull and
Annie Brumby have returned from
Knoxville, Tenn.
Office with J. A Darwin. t'- Uo,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a mn.h
election as Sheriff of Clarke county..
.tolls \V. WIKll
SUPKKIOK COUKT.
r a candidate foi
of Clarke county
FOB TREASl'HEB.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re
* “ - f Clarke county.
.1. A. HlTSr.ll.
Mr. T H Nickerson who has been
spending the past month at Cxlals,
Maine, has returned heme.
Secretary Walter Forbes, of the Y
M. C. A., is much improved from his
recent illness.
Mr. Lamar Rucker returns to Atlanta
loday.
Mrs Campbell Jackson, of Bishop, is
vi-l iug Mrs. Allen Talmage
Miss llattio Tuck has returned home
from a pleasant visit to relatives in
Washington, Ga.
Mr. H. C. McGinty Is quite ill at hie
home on Henderson Ave.
Mrs. Henry Sparks, of Cbacleslotts
7ilie, Yu., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C, Conway.
Mr. F. H. Dearlng has returned from
Savannah.
Mrs M. A Born, of Lawrenoerille, is
the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hada
way,
Mrs. Pat Hadaway has returned from
Lawrenceville.
Cupt W. A. Capps went to Winder
yesterday on business.
Dr. T. E Jago, Jr., is a new arrival
in the city.
•lection as Trc
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby n
election at*!
county.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
.•If n candidate
of Clarke count
H. H. LlN
for com
of Oltt
FOR REPRESENTATIVE,
am a candidate to represent Clarke county
he next General Assembly.
The delusive dots.
Mrs. Betty Speer is visiting Mrs. M.
K. Campbell, in this city, at the home
of Judge Andrew J. Cobb.
Judge Strioklaud and Mrs. Strickland
have returned from a short visit to At
lanta.
Miss Annie Brumby has gone to spend
the remainder of the vacation at Beach
Island.
Miss Uosina White returned yester
day from Tallnlah where sho has been
spending some time with Miss Rasina
Thomas.
Mr. Bjn Crane, after spending his va
cation with his mother, Mrs Fauny
Crane, on Prince avonne, haa returned
to Decatur, Ala
Misses Claudia and Meoma Black, two
beactifnl and accomplished youdg ladies
of Monroe, are visiting Mrs. Allen Tal-
mage at her home on Oharoh street.
Mrs. Sae Lumpkin, who has been
visiting some time at Carlton, has re
turned home.
Miss Margaret Adams left yesterday
for Augusta.
Prof. Sylvanns Morris and family left
yesterday for Mt. Airy.
Mr. Hersohel Oaritners, of Lavonia
spent yesterday in the oity.
Your Wife
Thinks
That the house needs
a coat of paint, but you
think you can’t afford it.
We can ease your mind j
on that score. Come in s
any way and juice our
stock of PAINTS. OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSH
ES, ETC , and you’ll
discover at least that
when it comes to buy
ing economically wo can
save you money.
- • %*%. • - xr~--
y,pm«
105 CLAYTON ST.
VARIETY m
LOW PRICES.
This is what you get
when you visit the...
-::Hugg\ns China Honse::-
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-
• anted NEVER TO
RUST.
All returned Rusted re-
plaeed with new goods.
Lime, Cement, and
Whitewash Brushes.
The Hoggins China House.
Broad St, - rin.no 125.
TOWN BEING DEPOPULATED.
/Tt m
r. ik£:
Dots mean dollars.
Closing of Mill Has Caused Great Ex
odus From New Hartford.
Now York, Aug. 16.—The di-popula
ton of New Hartford as the result
of an orcVir issued by the cotton duel:
oml>! nation to shut down lt« Green
wood mills there on September 1 fo:
an indoflnlt, period, has begun In eat
nest. No less than 700 people have
left the town Inside of two weeks say|i
Winston. Conn., special to The
World. By the middle of next mont i
It Is estimated that hilly one half .1
the population of the place, which Is
3,600, will have left.
Placards reading "closing out busi
ness" and “to rent" are already in
store windows, and "for sale" signs are
tacked on property everywhere. In
the district known as "Dublin," where
several hundred of the mill opera
tlvcs lived, there remains hut a single
family. Business men already feel
the effect, and are planning to locate
elsewhere. Truckman. however, are
^jlng, a big business hauling
Sousehold goods to the railroad em
tio ns day and night.
The Greenwood plant Is to be re
moved to Tallassee Falls, Aik,
where, according to an alleged state
moot of the Mount Vernon-Wood her
ry cotton duck combine, manufactur
lng can be done more cheaply. The
business was established in New Hart
ford In 1833.
^ OAK HALL, &
TYRON NORTH CAROLINA.
One of the le-adiu# reports iu the moun
tains. All modern improvements Kea-
«ouable rates. Through car from Lula
Further information, address
J HELLEN SON.
Wingfield’s
Cash Grocery
Store.
t-w <%•% •
Jester’s Old Stand/
Broad Street,
AT1IKMS, GA,
Don’t buy Fruit Jars
before you get our price
as wo willfl save you
money,
ID lbs Standard Gr. Sugar.# 1.00
15 lbs Best Head Rico #| OO
■JO lbs Fair Head Rico .. #| OO
10 Ills ( IcOtM'l ( IfrC
10 lbs Leverings Unfit o
lbs Best Leaf Lard
Jewel Lard, per lb
#1 OO
#1 OO
#1 OO
lie
50 lbs Best Pat. Flour. $|.|5
Good Water Gronml
par bushel
Meal
85c
$ J. S. NOLAND, $
I JEWELER.
C Formerly With V. W. Skiff.
? New line Jewelry & Spectacles. ^
* Old Book Store Corner.
Best grade Bran, Rack . 85c
Gold liana Hams, peril) 15c
Imported (Juba
per gal
Molasses,
*7 Best Kcrosine Oil.
Lucy Cobb Institute,
ATHENS, GA.
The exercises of this school will ho
resumed Sept. 10, 1002. For catalogue
utd further Information, apply to
M RUTHERFORD, Principal,
Mrs. W. W. Turner, and Misses Na'
omi McGinnis, Benton and Belle Tur
ner and Mr. J. W. Turner left yesterday
for Tallnlah Falls.
Thero will be Sunday School service
at the Catholic chnrcb this morning at
ten thirty o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs H. V. Head are at Tal
lulah Falls.
Mrs. J. J C. McMahan has returned
from Tallulah Falls and other placos in
North Georgia.
Mr. Chas. DnBose leaves today for
Decatur Ala., where he has aooepted a
position.
For Whooping Cough
use Chenev’s Expectorant
Mother Always Keep* It Handy.
My mother suffered along time from
distressing pains and general ill health
due primarily to Indigestion,” sayi L
W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. “Two yuan
ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew
better at once and now, at the ag e of
seventy-six, eats anything she wants, re
marking that she fears no bad effects as
she has her bottle of Kodol handy.’
Go after the oanse. If yonr stomach i
sound yonr health will be good.. Kodol
rests the stomach aud strengthens the
body by digesting yonr food. It is na
tare’s owntonlo. The Orr Drag Co.
No Trouble at Duryea.
Wllkesbarre, Pa.. Aug. 16.—It wa?
expected that the Warnke waehrry at
Duryea would resume operations to
day and a crowd collected autlclpat
lng trouble Sheriff Jacobs t.nd
large number of deputies were pres
ent, but none of the former employes
ot the vvashery reported for wort, and
no attempt was made to resume work
LET ME DO
your house and sign painting,
Paper Hanging, Gypsineing,
etc. If you need any of this
kind of work I will be glad to
give you prices r.n work, I will I
save you money. All work
guaranteed first class
A. N. PARR Agi
One of the old firm of Parr
Brothers
Address 440 church St. Athena. H .
45c
14c
We will save you
money on your Coro,
Oats and Hay,
Wingfield’s
Cash Grocey
Store,
Athens,
Georgia
Telephone No. 156.
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There’s dollars in dots
Atlanta College of Pharmacy
i Froo Dispensary, only college op?ratinc
nn actual drug store. Greater demand for
our students than wo can supply. Addross.
George F, Fay.nb, Dean, Atlanta, Ga.
*oS3r/<i
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. SCUDDEP, Jeweler Sr Optician,
Headstones.
iGrave - Enclosures
Inscriptions and Design
Work a specialty
STEEL AND IRON
FENCES FOR CEMETERY.,
ROBERTSON C
Marble Works, e
Attains, da. V
Watch Repairing.
When you are told the Balance
wheel of a watch l> -uts 21GO00 times
a day, do you wonder any longer
that it is a difficult matter to repair
a watch accurately?
When we guarantee your watch
not to vary 1 part in 172SO or over
5 seconds a day, you will realize
that our REPAIR DEPARTMENT
is Ai charge of a thorough mechanic
of years of experience working un
der the most favorahlo conditions with the finest apparatus and
our shop is not surpassed By any iu.thu state of Georgia.
Wlion all others fail to give
you satisfaction, come to us.
We wilLmake your watch over
and return it to you like new
again, and your money will be
well spent.
R. BJRANDT
Absolutely Reliable = Athens, Ga.