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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1002,
A HAPPY
HOME
is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Ms Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
jji blood. i
p-' Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
Lucy Cobb Institute,
ATHGHS, GA.
The exercises of this school will be
reflamed Sept. 10, liHrJ. For catalogue
and farther information, apply to
M RUTHKHFOKD, Principal.
For Sale
NEW HISTORY,
Story of Stouewall Jackson, by Wm
C Chase, E.q , who spent years in the
preparation of thi-, work. Far thi best,
most interesting, inspiring, accurate
narrative ever writteu—folly approved
by and with the help of his, Gen Stone
wall Jackson—writteu in such style as
t > be easily understood by everyone,
even little children.
Gen. JoeS Wheeler says : "Hiscam-
paign of 1862, in the Valley, it Is safe to
say, was without a parallel in the histo
ry of warfare, and marked him through
out the world as a man of m«-st superb
miUtary genius.”
Above deeply Interesting narrative
will be, should be rend by Northern as
well as Southern boys Jackson'b fame
and glory belongs to a re-united people
His life furnishes a shining example for
all Americans. At the terrible battle of
Auteitam, Jackson saved the life of that
su]>erbly brave Federal Lieutenant Wm
UcK'.uley our lamented President, by
ordering one of his Boldiers not to kill
him “sick." Ouc half of all the protits
from the sale of the work is to be turned
to Hon. Hoke Smith, trustee of the fund
for Gen. Jackson's grand children.
Sold by subscription at very low prices
660 pages, with 150 splendid illnstra
tions. Price in tine gray cloth and sil
ver embossing, #2.75.
Vacant lot between my home
and the bridge on Oconee St
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N” 467 Oconoo street
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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HANHOaT C.TILL CONTINUES.
[Posse Dct"rr!ncJ to Run Dcmii Mur
rtcrers of Miso Vick.
Rus.-.-!!vlIP. Ky.. Aug. 22.—
Ilea.i h for the murderer of Miss Zi-Ju
I Vick rontinu-d all list night without
leuhstnntlnl rosults. and was resumed
this morning. Practically all bust
ness hero is sunp, nded. and nearly
[thejtholo population of the town and
cot.^^- partici] atr-d In the manhunt
There is no abatement .if the excite
neirt. and nr relaxation In the deter
nination to run down the mnn who Ib
nllly. .
The repmt that a farm employe of
lr. Vick. >vho is supposed to 1st eon
neoted with the murder, had tsjen cap
|tured at fluthrle, Ky.. last night, proc
to he false. Two cousins of the
nan suspected of the murder wore ar
bested today hut they were unable to
throw nny light on the crlina.
JSHORT NOTES •
5 OF INTEREST.*
Best line of Cigars in the oity. The
On Drug Go.
New Tailoring Establishment.
Ur. Sigmund Abrams has returned
from New York, where he secured all
the latest styles and novelties in fine
Tailoring for Gentlemen and Ladies.
He will occupy the store where th(
Gem Cafe now is, and will op?n up
abont September 10th. While iu New
York Ur Abrams attended the fall
openings on Broadway and comes back
with all the new ideas which the lOTers
of fashionable tailoring and fine work
manship in Athens will get the benefit
of Ur. Abrams will make a -peclalty of
fine tailor made suits for ladies, which is
a new featnre of the business for Ath
eus. The establishment of this new en
terprise will fill a long felt want in our
Classic City, and we bespeak for Mr
Abrams a liberal patronage from the
good dressers of this oity,
Why, Yet, You Can
Have your baby’s pioture made. Motes
has the best facilities together with an
endless amount of patience and expert
ence to make the dear little one's picture
to your entire satisfaction. Don't neg
loot it but go today and secure an ap
pointment. Operating hours from 8 a
m. to 1 p. m.
For Rent.
Eight room house on North Jnckson
street. E. S. Lyndon. tf
Boarders Wanted.
Conveniently located. Good service
table. Mrs J. U. Dennard, No. 221 East
Dougherty street.
A Cure lor Cholera Infantum.
"Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis Baker,
Bookwalter, Ohio, “an Infant
|hild of our neighbor’s was suffering
i cholera infantum. The doctor had
[iven up all hopes of recovery. I took a
i of Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera
nd Diarrhea Remedy to the house,
us them I felt sure it would do good
I used aocording to directions. In two
ays' time the child had fnlly recovered,
pd is now (nearly a yearsinoe) a vigor-
a, healthy girl. I have recommended
i Remedy frequently and have never
[town It to fail in any single instanoe,”
For sale by all druggists.
Anthracite Takes Jump.
hloaRo. Aug. 22.—Anthracite coal
Ivanceil to #2 n ton hero today This
la Jump of $1 n ton since Wednesday:
al stocks are so nearly depleted
ht even at this rate the gradually
preasing demand cannot ho mot. The
of a failure to settle the coal
like at an early date is the cause.
Inservatlve dealers, however, are ad-
their customers to hold off In
belief that coal mining must
no before exorbitant rates become
nernl.
For Rent.
4 room bouse, dose in.
Mrs. Ida Shew
ell, OOU N. Jackson street.)
Hi
For Sale.
A second hauded typewriter. Apply
tojPostoftice Box 451. ||
a. Mollio Allen, of South Fork, Ky.
i ahe has prevented attacks of oholera
bos by taking Chamberlain’s Stem-
i and Liver Tablets when she felt an
t coming on. Snoh attacks are
r caused by Indigestion and these
are just what it needed to
use the stomaoh and ward off the
ohing attaok. Attacks of billions
j may be prevented in the Mme
For sale by all druggists.
[inder Guard Washery Resumes.
Ukoebarre. Pa.. Aug. 20.—The
rnke washery at Duryea resumed
Iratlons this morning under a
; guard. The works are surround*
[ by deputy sheriffs and coal sad
police. The strikers hava not
bered In any large numbers as yet.
Lemons 15c. per dozen'at M. M. Ar
nold. Phone 188. «
For Rent.
9 room house on Washington street.
Apply to F. G. U rnbuoh.
City School Notioe.
The oity schools will open Wednesday
Sept 8. Beginning Thursday the 28th
inst. the superintendent's office will be
open for giving out cards as follows
For white people, 8 .:!0-11 :00 a. m ; For
colored people, 3 :K0-5 :30 p. m High
■ohool and Grammar school teachers will
be at their respective buildings Tuesday
morniDg Sept. 3rd, for the purpose of
examining applicants for their grades.
Very truly, G. G. Bond, Supt.
For Sale.
M, farm of abont three hundred acres
near Athene, well improved. S. M.
Herrington.
For Sale,
Twenty-five hundred cords oak. hick-
ary and pine, standing, for sale. Twen
ty-five minutes walk from Athens post
office. Mr. Sam or Mr. Ben Wood, of
Barberville, will show prospective pur-
obasers the timber. If you wish to bny
see A. H. O'Farrell, Athene, Ga, or
writeO. J. O’Farrell. Atlanta, Ga li3
For the Beat . t
Five and ten cent cigars, for a good
pocket knife, pocket book, and all office
supplies, Wootten’s Book Store. s t w
Don’t be Led
Astray go direct to Wootten’s Book
Store. 8 t w
Li wn Party Tuesday.
The Juvenile Missionary Society of
the First Metbodist church will give
lawn party, Tuesday afternoon August
26, irom 5, to 7, o'clock, on the Court
hiiuso lawn. Games and other emu.se
m»uts will bo provided. Admission
free, refreshments ten cents.
The Latest.
Copyright Books and Standards
Wootten’s Book Store. stw
At West End.
Mr B. R Pickerel will lead the ser
vice at the West Ohapol tonight. All
cordially invited to attend.
The Latest.
Shapes and tints in line stationary,
Wootten’s Book Store. stw
Characler Building,
This will be the subject of the lalk for
the young mtn at the Y’. M. C. A. ibis
afternoon at 4 :3U o'clock. Dr. W. P-
Lovejoy w.ll lead the discussion, which
will insure a large attendance.
Royal Scarlet
Brand, the finest canned goods in the
world. J P. Morton. Phone 68.
Mr, Daniell Here.
Mr. C. B. DauieJl fotmerly of this
county, and who was at one ticue snr
vcyor of the county, but who .cow re
sides at Beaumont Texas, was in Athens
yesterday snaking hands with his old
friends. He has not been here before in
several years. Mr. Daniell will remain
in the county with relatives and friends
for several days
Rooms for Rent.
A small family with no small children
can secure 3 large up stair rooms well
ntilated and lighted. Suited to light
housekeeping, best part of the oity. For
terms address box 22, city.
Bird Place Not Sold.
Any one with four thousand dollars
can buy it. Or will < x ihange for good
country lands. No nicer home in Ath
eus. John Bird.
Groceries.
Good as the best, [and better If that’s
possible. J. P. Morton, Phone 68.
Piano and Organ-
Tuning or repairs. Prof. Shoib has
permanent quarters at Hale'a music
store, cor. Broad St. and Oc’lcge Ave.
where all orders may be sen". Bring
any musical article you may have, violin,
guitar, mandolin, Eicordeon, banjo, &o.
that needs repairs, or tuning. Prompt
ness and excellence specialities
Mother Alwovo Keeps It ttoridr
■My mother suffered along l ime from
distressing pains and general ill health
due primarily to indigestion,” says L.
W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years
ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew
hotter at once and now, at the age of
seventy-six, eats anything she wants, re
marking that she fears no bad effects as
ahe has her bottle of Kodol handy.
Go after the cause. If your Btomach is
sound your health will be good . Kodol
rests the stomaoh and strengthens the
body by digesting yonr food. It is na
ture’s own tonic. The Orr Drug Co.
Death Cau6e for Damages.
Augusta, Ga.. Aug. 20.—T)ie father
at the little girl, Dallas Ttltchep.s
who was drowned recently along with
Dennis Cahill, who tried to rescue
her, has entered suit against the city
for {6,1150. Workmen were repairing
the bridge over the canal when the lit
tle girl fell through. Her father
charges negligence on the part of tho
c,ty In allowing the accident.
All Were Saved.
For five years I suffered nntold mis
ery from Bronchitis,” writes J. H.
Johnson, of Bronghton, Ga., "that of
ten I was unable to work. Then, when
everything else failed, I was wholly
enred by Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. My wife suffered in
tensely from Asthma, till it cured her,
and all our experience goes to show it
is the Dost Croup medicine in the world.”
A trial will oonvinee you it’s unrivaled
for Throat and Lang diseases, Guaran
teed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
free at W. J. Smith & Bro. and H. R
Palmer & Sons
Escaped Convict Caught
Atlanta, Aug. 20.—Guy Shelton, the
convict who escaped from the federal
prison on Monday, has been captured
by one of tho prison guards and a
posse as he was crossing a trestle of
the Southern railway about midnight
of the same dey. The capture was
easily effected.
Ao Ex-Juitlco’s Opinion.
Judge O. E. Lochraine, of Georgia,
in a letter to Dr. Biggers, states that he
never suffers himself to be without a
bottle of Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cor
dial for the relief of Ml bowel' troubles.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, eto.
Sold by all druggists, 36 and 50o. bot
tle.
The Summer Season’s End
Has Come and it Brin gs with it New Goods and a Neces=
sity for more room.
DAVISON & LOWE
Offei all of the Little That’s left in Summer Goods at
Prices so Low that they Cannot But Go.
Shirt Waist
Novelties.
We are displaying large
line new Waist patterns in
Silk and Wool and Persian-
effects in all the latest col
ors.
Mew Wash Goods.
New things in Percales
Ginghame. Madras and
Calicoes.
Notions.
Safety pins, per doz, 5c.
Foliar buttons, per doz 5e
Wire hair pins, per doz, 3c.
Shell hair pins, perdoz. -le.
Shirt pearl buttons, per
loz, 5c.
Tissue paper dusters, 10c
Wool dusters, 10c.
Infants black socks, 5c.
White lawn ties, per doz,
15c.
Boys and Ladies collars, 5c.
Hosiery.
Ladies lace and drop
stitch hosier} r , 25c to
$1.00.
Misses drop stitch hosiery
25c. We show full line
cotton and lisle thread hose.
Ladies, Misses, Boys and
Gents.
Gloves.
We are showing nice lino
Fabric gloves in White.
Black, Tan and Gray 25c
ami 50c.
Toilet Articles.
Good ammonia, one rjt.
25 c.
Royal tootli powder, 10c.
Buttermilk soap, per box
20c.
Raubs egg soap, per box
20c.
• Good castille soap, 4c.
Fairbanks “Fairy” soap
4c.
Ivory soay small size, 4c,
Good tooth brushes, l(»c.
Fine tooth brushes, 15c.
Best tooth brushes, 20,
Nail brushes, 25c.
Hair brushes, 25c to $1.00
Coarse combs, 5c to 25c
Perfection Hosqui-
to Canopy.
We are selling the popn-
larknock-down iramecan.
opies 00 in. 100 in. and 108
iu. You are invitod to call
in and see them.
Trunks and Cases
We are showing full line
Trunks and Suit Cases from
the cheapest to finest.
Queen Quality Shoes.
Kibo
Patent
Kid.
We are agents for this great Shoe for
Women, and also carry full line In
fants, Boys, Misses and Ladies Shoes.
All prices.
P. N. CORSETS.
WERFECT STRAIGHT FRONT
g?i.
CORSETS
onx ms MIUTRKT ritiUKE
>■ of shbukter loTust lint Ilif straigW
, v r front below waist gives desired
p (illness at back and over hips.
'Pricefronfl^up
•/ ) Pie PROTECTED 1
/ XvvW /CORK CLASPS,
/ / An exclusive feature
i ^ 'A/ save anpoyance from,
\, \ w ,c7 ; i A rust-stains and relieve
V~; \ CATALOGO E W. pressure and pinching
v oranvKindonthechesi
l> - ' oranyKindonthechesi
P.N.CORSETSjp
4 519 BROADWAY. NEW YORK7J
We are agents tor the celehraoed 1
N Corset, and carry full line Sizes 50c
and up
Lace
Curtains.
We Have Received New Stock of Lace
Curtains,
Comprising all the Latest Weaves and at Low Prices
DAVISON &. LOWE