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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17,1092
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Straw Hat Sale.
PENNY POSTAGE.
r.Mhn
Every Straw
Be Sold at .
Hat in the House to l
ACTUAL COST
CHILDREN’S STRAWS.
MEN'S
ALL MUST GO AT COST.
A Few WASH VESTS to Be Closed at 50;, Waft $1.00-
E. H. DORSEY.
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CALLING UPON A FRIEND.
.Led to 11m IlHtub-
ti Cnglund.
years ap», when Queen Vic-
st bewail to ivi£U t it cost uiue-
» semi n letter from one Eug-
to another. In those days the
re was not paid by the sender
letter, as Ia now cust omary, but
receiver. So. of eouise. there
my pour people who could not
afford to pay nlnepenee when their
ail arrived, and it often happened
that they were obliged to forfeit the
* a man named Howland Hill
^ on the outskirts of a city,
w a postman bring a letter to
nincjKMice
•k the letter. Rem
ind thea handed it
ying she could not
• •stage. Thereupon
ig a kind hearted
isisted upon paying
the postman had
essoil to her bene-
letter was from her
d paying nlnepenee
made certain marks
hich she alone could
wlaml Hill, “don’t
• doing something
thus cheating the
Hit. but there
e away and meditated over
incident, and his farfarned
penny postage” was the re-
lirst he was lauglied at by
, but he fought bravely and
us rewarded by seeing his
in-tic** all over the land.—New
YOUNG LADY’S LIFil SAVED
The XVny In Which Two I’.imlUh Ac-
tom Once l*nld n Visit.
Here Is an amusing story of Messrs.
Toole and Brough, the English comedi
ans. Having appeared conjointly ii a
drama, “Dearer Than Life.” in which
they were very ragg.-d. wo.begone cos
tumes, they visited the well known
artists Fradelle and Mat^hall to be*
photographed in their rags. Wide
waiting “between the plates'* Took*,
who was fond of a lark, suggested to
brother coiyedian to sally out and
all upon a certain mutual acquaint-
who would be* horribly shor:o*d
at receiving visitois in such a gmb.
Brough at once assented. and. popping
on their battered hats, out into the
*t tlie pair slipped and made for
house of their friend, of eourse
the neat housemaid and the neater
Buttons were horrified and deelinnl
n without being asked to purchase
matches or the like.
“I axes your pardon,” said Toole In
an assumed tone. “You’re making a
slight mistake. We want to see yoi.r
master.” And he mentioned the gen
tleman’s Christian name and that if
his wife.
"We have Important business with
him,” chimed in Brough.
The girl’s face wore n dazed aspect,
and she said: “Master never sees the
likes of you at his house, lie’s most
pertlckler, ain’t he, Charles?” nppea
ing to the page. “You must he making
a mistake.”
'Oh, no, we ain’t!” responded Tool:
with supremo gravity. “But I’m sor
ry William”—the Christian name of
the gentleman—“is out. I haven’t got
a card about mo,” pretend!^: to fum
ble among his rags, “but telryour mas
ter that his two cousins from the work
house called as they were passing
through Loudon.”—London Tit-Bits.
Vt Panama. Columbia, by Cham >erlan's Col
Cholera and Dlarrhoora Rimedy,
Dr. Ghas. H Utter, a prominent phys
ijian, of Panama. Colombia, In a recent
letter states: “Last
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’* Great Dljcovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
March I bad as I covery cares all kiduey and bladd
a patient a younu lady sixteen years ot I troubles, removes travel, cares diabetes
age, who had a very bad atlack of dys-1 seminal emissions weak aud lame backs
eatery. Everything I prescribed for I rhoamatism and all irregularities of the
her proved ineffectual and she was grow-1 kidneys aud blad ,er in both men ai d
Faith—Milord,
You're Right!
Uneeda
Biscuit
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
CHARLES EDWARD CHOATE,
Designing and Supervising
-^ARCHITECT ^
AUGUSTA. GA, - - ATHENS. (3A.
PIIOMU loo.
Wlu-n out of city consult 11. E. CHOATE.
Minstrels Under Canvas
One Performance Only.
Monday Night, A "' A 7L.
Show Grounds ^EuFvhp
Justice Court.
Prompt attention to all bu*»lnes*.
F. W. LUCAS,
N. P. andfi* Ofiloto Jantler of the Peace
ing wore every hour. Her parents \v
sure she would die. She had bocomt-
weak that she could not "urn over in
bed. What to do at this critical mo
| women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1
One small bottle is two mouths’ treat
ment was a study for me, but I thought I ment, and will cure any case above
AT TALLULAH FALLS, GA.
Under tho management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Lanier, of
Macou, Ga.
The most healthful climate, 2,000 feet elevation. Music by an excellent or
obestra ; Dancing, Horseback Hiding, Driving. Fishing and Howling Alley. Won
derful Mountain views. Great. Water Falls. Host of all, ease of accessibility and
an elegant new comodious Hotel with all modern conveniences ; 25 rooms with
g rlvate porcelain baths, electric light* aud bells; Motor car from Hotel to Falls
pecial rates to families. For further informal ion address,
«£■» «£&.• Mewcoml),
'I'lilliiluli I'll llw, Oil,
Alien H. Talnui^e.
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhn'a Remedy and as a last resort pre
scribed it. The most wonderful result I Send for
was rtTected. Within eigb t hours sh< | druggists,
was feeling much better ; inside of thrt
lays she was upon her feet aud at tin
end of or.e week was entirely well
For sale by all druggists.
mentioned. I)r E. W. Hall, solo mai
afacturer, P O. Box tWii, St. Louis, Mo.
testimonials. Sold by ail
[Fine Baggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc,
Washinglo.i St., Athens, Ga.
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THE CLIFF HOUSED
Tallulah Falls, Qa. g|-
Always in tho past the loading house. Continues this season
to he the most popular Hotel at Tallulah. It will be the ef
fort of tho management to keep the htuse in such manner that
every patron on leaving will feel amply repaid and lionefitted
for the cost of their entertainment.
In addition to Tennis, Billiards, Pool, Ping-Pong and tho
Best Livery rigs ever at Tallulah, we have added a new Swim
ming pool where the old and young alike pass many happy
hours. Our rates are as low as it is possible to make them and
give as much as we do in exchange.
For Rates, Reservations, Etc,, Write
BAIN & MONTGOflERY.
Pa lias that young 111:1:1 who
boon oaliing on you rather frequently
.»f late any st-ady occupation?
Daughter—Oil, yes, pa. lie’s a trav
eling man.
Pa-Indeed! Well, please toll him
when he calls again I’d like to ha
hint attend strictly to business win
the clock strikes 10.—Richmond Dis
patch.
rootry fit Home.
“Posterity will discover mo,” said
the poet.
“If it does,” replied his wife, who
was all tired out because they couldn’t
afford to keep a girl, “it will probably
regret any time It wasted in’doing so.
-Chicago Record Herald.
REM) THIS!
Greet liield, Tenu., March B0, 1001.
Dr. K. W. Hall, St, Louis, Mo -
Dear Sir : My mother is 04 years old ami
has suffered twenty live years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle ot
your Texas Wonder, Hall’s Gn at Dis
covery, has cured her, aud I can fully
recommend it to tho public.
^ Yours truly,
O. B DREWRY.
STEPHEN C. UPSON.
AiKirnay-tt-lcw.
Office In Tsimadge Hullding Cnrner of Collaf
Avar.u* acd C'ayIon sirot.
The
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t of retr:.
•ting without takim
anything back if the hull
lowod-
Pati. .
media
A polh
nddivs
to be understood in Ja
itor at
publi.
political
thief.
in on
“Tin
Vacation Day*.
Vacation time is here and the children
aro fairly living out of doers. There]
conld be no healthier place for them
Yon need only to guard against the acci
dents incidental to most open air sports
No remedy equals DeWitt’s Witch Ha
zel Salve for quickly stopping pain or j
removing danger of serious conse
quences. For cuts, scalds and wounds.
“I used Dewitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for]
sores, cuts and bruises,” says L. B.
Johnson, Swift, Texas, “It is the best
remedy on the market.” Su:re care for|
piles and skin diseases. Beware of coun
terfeits. The Orr Drug Oo.
Uiciul
voly ros
1 a remark in a low to
tor. who thereupon said,
police requests me to retract
i which 1 have just spoken.
Although the word of a sage should
i*r, let us make a conces
sion; Id us take back the word and
p the idea.” Great applause and
*s or “Bravo! ’ greeted the orator s
ape from his dilemma. —Youth’s
Companion.
Why Tt*ni»yaon Wrote .\o Letter*.
Tennyson once told Sir Henry Tay
lor that he thanked Hod Almighty
with his whole heart and soul that he
knew nothing and that the world knew
nothing of Shakespeare but his
lugs and that he knew nothing of Jane
Austen and that there were no letters
preserved either of Shakespeare or of
Jane Austen; that they, in fact, had
not been “ripped open, like pigs.”
A. G. ALLEN’S
Original New
Orleans Minstrels.
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k Wondorful Rec ord.
Over 300*1 policies issued
by the MUTUAL LIKE of
GA. since tin* first day of
October, 1901, less than
year, and not a death.
Noc.'sl to a member hut
his initiation fee
Not a cheap insurance but
insurance cln ap.
Now is the time f<>v re
liable agents to make con
tract, it is selling.
Address
John A. Darwin
General Manager.
Positively employing more
men than any other three
minstrel shows combined.
SHOWING UNDER A
Mammoth Canvas Theater!
SEATING 2,000 PEOPLE
Embracing all that is New, Novel
aud Origiual iu up-to date minstrelsy.
Admission within reach of the most
humble citizen ; 15 and 25 cents.
Watch for the imposing street parade
which takes place at noon on day of
performance.
Corea Eczema and Itching Humors through the
Blood—Coats Nothing to try It.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now
Ilrcntlitniz of Inserts.
Insects generally breathe through
special pores iu various parts of their 1 recognized as a certain and sure cure
bodies, and if those pores arc closed by for Eczema, Itching Skin, Humors,
oil they nre suffocated. Any one may | Scabs, Scalos, Watery Blisters, Pimples
lest this by dropping sweet oil on the I Aching Bones or Joints, Boils, Oarbnn-
thorax or back of a wasp It very 0 i egj prickling Pain in tho Skin. Old
soon dies. I or tills reason o 1 has been I Sores, Uucers, eto. Botanic
found one of the best things to use for Blo0(J Balm takfm internall cures the
the destruction of insects. I . . . . . , .
worst and most deep-seated cases by en
riching, purifying and vitalizing the
healthy blood
Strictly Unnlnenn
“Have yon observed that man who I blood, thereby riving
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GAS STOVES.
Don’t Scold the Cook
If the dinner Isn’t just right-
HAVE A GAS RANGE
put in your kitchen—that means not
only just-right meals hut they’ll be
served in half the time.
You can have any sort of fire you
want, to broil, boil, roast, toast, fry
bake—by simply turning a valve.
THE ATHENS GAS COMPANY.*"
GAS STOVES.
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lias been nbuslng you?”
“Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum
placidly. 'Tve been watching him
with a great deal of Interest If X
[ supply to the skin. Botanic Blood
Balm is the only cure, to stay cured, for
! th-'so awful, annoying skin troubles
Others remedies may relieve, but B. B
A Care for Cholera Infaattm.
‘Last May," BayB Mrs. Oa'tis Baker,
wanted anybody abused, 1 don't know B oareg| healg 80rei and
but I should hire him In preference to of health to the skin
anybody I know of.”—\\ ashington * ” “ * I
1 B. B. B. builds up the broken-down
body and makes the blood red and nour
ishing. Over 3000 voluntary testlmo
nials of cures by Botanic Blood Balm
of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant I (B. B B.) Druggists, $1.00. Trial treat
child of our neighbor’s wan suffering I ment free and prepaid by writing,
from cholera Infantum. The doctor bad Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De
given up all hopes of recovery 1 took a scribe trouble, and free medical advice
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera I given until cured,
and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house,
telling them I felt sure it would do good I NOTICE,
if used according to directions. In two Thu is t0 notlfy M per80ng owing for
days time the child had fully recovered, pavement assessment now due, and also
and is now (nearly a yearsinos) a vigor- person8 agalnBt whom fl faa have beeD
ocs, healthy girl. I have reccmmendtd igg ae d for property taxes, that the same
this Remedy frequently and Lave never wU1 ^ leTled within so dayg from date
known It to fail in any single instance.” of thifl noHoa nnleg8 the game m ^
F or sale by aU druggist*. | n0 ti 0e u final, as my instructions
For Whooping Cm&\^ m ^r£SSSr*M
use Cheney’s Expectorant. I Thia July *£ fig** Mai
LODGE DIRECTORY.
ISt. Ki.mo Loi>oe, K. or P.
St-. Klmo Jjotlge, No. 40, Knights of Fytlilas,
novts ov. ry Mondny night at « o'clock at Its
'astlc hall in the Max .loscph building, corner
Hayton and \\ all streets. Visiting Kniglita
cordially invited to attend.
Troy Featty, C. U;
T. ii. Nickerson, K. of K. and S.
:toria Loixik, K. M. C.
Lodge, No. 14*1. Knights Mysti
t-ry 2nd and 4th Thursday night
Victoria
'hain, meet
u the Ked Me
Oi.F.NN Lonoc, No. 75, I. O. O.
Meets every Tuesday night at « o'clock a
Lodge room, in (’arltfui )>uiiding, on jack .sen
street. All Odd Follows in good standing In
vited to attend.
•1. F. Hart, Noble Drand.
(4. K. Stone, Recording Secretary.
Williams Lodge, N . 15. I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday night at 7 o’clock at
lodge room in Carlton building, on .lackao
street. All vKid Fellows in good standing
vited to attend.
1
J. A. Mealo
Oliver Encampment, Ns. . i. O. O. F.
Meets every first and third Thursday night
In each month at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows hall
on Jackson street. All patriarchs in good
tainting invited.
W. M. Pittman, Chief Patriarch.
J. K. Kenney, Scribe.
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BARGAIN,
22xiio feet vacant
lot on Clayton St.,
opposite Talmage
Hardward Store.
This is a nice busi
ness lot and lean
sell it cheap. See
me at once, if not
sold in the next few
days will be taken
off the market.
M r. Vernon Lodge, F. and a M
Mount Vernon Lodge. No. ‘£i. V. & A. M.
meets in regular communication overy second
Thura»lay night in each month at Masonic hall
Urd lliKir Max Joseph building Clayton street
All Master Masons are cordially invited to
attend. W. F. Dorsey, W. M.
W. J. Oarkboi.d, Secretary.
Keystone Chapter, R. A. M.
Keystone Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Maaon*
meets every third Tuesday nignt at 8 o'clock at
the lodge room in the Max Joseph building
All qualified brethren invited to attend.
Max Joseph, High Prleet.
J. O. Tkithhei.l, Secretary
Athens Council No. 21, R. & S. M.
Meets on lat Wednesday night in each month
i o’clock, Masonic hall, Max Joseph building
J. K. Kenney, Recorder.
Oconee Tribe, 1. O R. M.
Oconee Tribe, No. 15,1. O. R. M., meets every
Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock, at Red Men'll
hall, third flooi Carlton building. Visiting Red
Men cordially Invited to attend.
R. K Rraduerry, Sacham.
C. A. LamukRj,* Ci i f of Records.
SHINGLES FOR SALE!
No. 1 and 2—First Class.
B. B. UARRETT. Pocatallgo, Ga.
....OR....
W. J. BARRETT. Athena. Qa.
ORDERS PROMPTLY F1LLKD.
1. T. Anderson.
Real Estate Agent.
JPor Sale
Vacant lot between my home
and the bridge on Oconee St.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N'' 467 Oconee street.