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TIIE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1902.
handicapped. Personal
The man who started to run h race in
chains and fetters would be visibly hand
icapped. No one would expect him to
tucceed. The man who runs the race of
life when his
digestive and nu
tritive organs are
diseased is equally
handicapped. In
the one case his
strength is over
weighted, in the
other it is under-
xnined. Success
demands above
all else a sound
stomach.
Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and other
organs of diges
tion and nutrition.
When this is done
food is perfectly
digested and as
similated and the
body receives strength in the only way
in which strength can l»e given—by the
nutrition derived from digested and as
similated food.
"The praise I would like to ^ive your * Golden
Medical Discovery' I cannot utter in wools or
descrilie with pen." writes lames It Ambrose,
E>q., of i*\s^ Mifflin Street Hunting^
" 1 was taken with what our phy»i. ’
said was indigestion. I doct
around h
you and
Brevities.
here
... d with the best
and found no relief. I wrote to
cl you sent me a question blank to fill out,
and I did so. and you then advised me to use
Dr Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. I took
three tiottles and I felt so pood that I stopped,
bcins cured I have no symptom* of g&Btric
trouble or indigestion now."
Accept no substitute for ” Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing "just
os good.”
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser,* sent free on receipt of stamps
to cover expense of mailing only.
Twenty - one one - cent stamps for tne
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for
the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
1867
1902
Watch For Our Fall
Announcement oi The
Famous Queen Quality
They ore beauties and we know
yon will be pleased with them. Wo
are going to give the Ladies of this
olty something to talk of on the Shoe
question this fall, and it will be—
Queen Quality Tnllt,
Davison & Lowe.
A Bargain
IN
Books
Nov is Your Opportunity.
Have your Prescriptions filled by The
Orr Drug Oo.
in Honor of
The Misses Cobb.
The following item is from the Macon
Telegraph, of Sunday : "Misses Sarah
and Starke Cobb, of Athens, were the
honorees at a party to the yonng people,
when Mias Blanche Nisbet, their hos
tess, entertained a number of friends to
meet them.
A number of games were enjoyed
and later refreshments were served.
Among those present were: Miss Sarah
Cobb, Miss Starke Oobb, Miss Cecilia
Payne, Miss Doroth Findley, Miss Liz-
zie Willingham, Miss Leila Hogen. Miss
Virginia Edwards and Miss Myrtle
Powell.
interesting ’to Ladies.
Miss Cone, Turner and Hodgson’s
popular and efficient head dressmaker,
after a short visit to Savannah Ga., and
Tampa Fla. is now in the very best
dressmaking parlors in America; The
Morse Broughton Co., 5th, avenue New
York. While there, Miss Cone will as
sist Mr. Turner, who is buyer for his
firm in the selection of all hie highest
class novelties in dross goods and trim
mings, whioh is an absolute guarantee
that they will be the swellest shown in
Athens the approaching season. Miss
Cone will return here September 15th.
Miss Arloen Hunter has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends and relatives
in LaGrange.
Miss Sadie Link spent Sunday in At
lanta.
Mr. Arthur Palmer was in Atlanta
Sunday.
Miss Annio Grilfeth has returned to
1 er homo in this oity after a very pleas
ant visit among friends at Mt. Vernon
and Savannah.
Mrs. C. J. Hadaway has as her guest,
her mother, Mrs. K. Smith and her sic
ter, Mrs. J. O. Mandeldorf, e* Mobile.
Dr. Will T. Shannon, of Elberton,
spe»t Sunday in the city, a guest of Dr.
D. L. Peaooek.
A called meeting of Chapter P.,
Emannel church guild, will be held with
Mrs. Campbell, 304 Milledge Avenue, at
o’oloak this afternoon. Important
business will came before the meeting.
Mr. E. 0. Branson has returned from
Atlanta, where he went on business Sat
urday.
Miss Kate Rnoker, who has been
spending several woeks with relatives
here, has returned to her home in At
lanta.
Judge Erwin spent yesterday in At
lanta, visiting his son, who is ill that
oity.
Miss Oalllo Sosnwskl is spending this
week with her neice, Mrs. Herty, at
Murphy, N. O,
SAVE
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BY BUYING YOUR
LIFE INSURANCE
IN THE
Union Central
Highest Interest Rate.
Lowest Death Rate.
Safest Investments,
Largest Dividends.
Highest Guarantees.
Endowments at Life Rates.
Liberal Contr. cts.
Frank E. Broadnax,
Gen. Agt. N. E. Ga.
Athens, Georgia,
HEAD & 1 C MAHAN.
Mrs. Paul Roby, of Machen, and Mrs,
T. Tucker, of Monticello, are the gnests
of Mrs. O. H. Arnold, Jr., on Grady
avenue.
Mr. H. E. Choate, who has been vis
iting at Charleston, Washington, New
York, and other points of interest, haB
returned home.
Mrs. T. W. Rncker, of Atlanta, is vis
iting friends in this city.
For Rent,
The Whaley place, on Prince avenne
for $25 00. See advertisement else
where. F A Lipscomb, Real Estate
and Fire Insurance.
YOUNG LADY’S LIFE SAVED.
We Have Received and are Ready to Show the
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. FINE - CLOTHING .
For Fall and Winter Ever Offered In Athens-
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A: t-inami, Columbia, ‘by Cbanabcrl.fT. Colic,
Cholera and OUrrborra Kemedy,
Dr. Ohas. H Utter, a promlnentphys
ician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter states: “Last Maroh I had as
a patient a yonng lady sixteen years of
age, who had a very bad attack of dys
entery. Everything I prescribed for
her proved ineffectual end she was grow
ing wore every hour. Her parents were
sure she would die. She had become so
weak that she could not tarn ovt>r in
bed. What to do atf this critical mo
ment was a study for me, bnt I thought
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy and as a last resort pre
scribed it. The most wonderful result
was effected. Within eight hours she
was feeling much better; inside of three
days Bhe was upon her feet and at the
end of one week was entirely well.”
For salo by all druggists.
Several Thousand Volumes
Half Price
Picked up lately when in
New York many desirable
Books in various lines of
Literature.
D. W. McGregor,
Printer, Stationer and
Bookseller. - Athens, Ga.
Mr. Eugene Willis, managing sales
man at Turner & Hodgson's, was gladly
welcomed at the store yesterday after
an absence of forty days, during which
he has wrestled with typhoid.
Mrs. M. H. Dillard and children, of
LaGrange, have returned from Ogle
thorpe county, and are gnests of Mrs. A.
T. Martin, on Oconee street.
Mr. S. Stallings, of Augusta, who has
been a guest of Dr. O. B. Petrie for sev
eral days, returned home yesterday.
Tea was served at the Country Olnb
yesterday afternoon, and on account of
this foot there will be no tea served this
afternoon.
Miss Norma Strickland accompanied
Miss Sarah Vickers to Washington yes
terday, where she will attend a house
party for several days.
I. 0. 0. F. NOTICE.
The regular weekly
meeting of Glenn Lodge,
No. 75, will be held this
(Tuesday) evening at
8:16 o’clock. Brothers
of sister lodges aTe fraternally invited to
attend,
J. F. HART, N. G
G. E. STONE, Reo. Seo.
We Carry the Best Fitting, the Best Made, the Most
Stylish and UP-to-Date, and in Every Way
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Vacation Days.
Vacation time is here and theohildren
are fairly living out of doors. There
conld be no healthier place for them.
Yon need only to gnard against the acci
dents incidental to most open air sports.
No remedy equals DeWitt’s Witch Ha-
zel Salve for quickly stopping pain or
removing danger of serions conse
quences. For onts, 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.” Sure oure for
piles and skin diseases. Be wore of coun
terfeits. The Orr Drug Oo.
For LaOrippe and Influ
enza use Cheney’s Expec
torant
This Space Reserved for
C. A. SCUDDEP, Jeweler & Optician,
Now in the North Buying
New Goods.
Your Fruit Jars anl
Jelly Tumb’ers. We
are nearly out an!
fruit is nearly out.
Preserving Kettles,
Cream Freezers, Re
frigerators, Ice Boxes
will be closed oui
at greatly reduce!
prices.
New things just re
ceived in Porcelains
and Glass.
The Hoggins China House.
Broad St, - Phone 12!>.
30-4 PHONE 304.
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IwFRESH FISH:-:
TODAY
BLAOK FISH.
WHITING
BASS
MULLET.
MELONS OW ICE.
Athens Fish -
- and Produce Co j
r 334 Ph6nE 304.
Atlanta College of Pharmacy,
* Free Dispensary, only college operating
an actual drug store.* Greater demand for
our Btudents than wo can supply. Address.
George F, Paynb, Dean, Atlanta, Ga.
LET ME DO \
your house and sign painting,
Paper Hanging, Gypsineing,
otc. If you nend any of this
kind of work I will he glad to
give you prices cu work, I will
save you money. All work
guaranteed first class
| A. N. PARR Ag>
* O110 of tho old firm if Farr
2 Brothers
3 Address 440 church St. Athens, (1 .
Labor Day la Atlanta. Reduced Rates Via Sea
board Air Line.
The Seaboard Air Line will sell rick
ets to Atlanta for above occasion at one
fare ($2.19) for ronnd trip. Tickets on
sale for train leaving Athens at 6:52
m. Sunday Aug., 31st. also for train
leaving Athens at 6.43 a. m. Monday
morning Sept., 1st. All tlokets good
for return passage until Sept., 2nd.
J. Z. HOKE, Agent.
NOTICE-
This is to notify aU persons owing for
pavement assessment now dne, and also
persons against whom fl. fas. have keen
issued for property taxes, that the tame
will be levied, within 30 days from date
of this notice unless the same are piid.
This notioe la final, as my instructions
from the flnanoa committee are poidr.ive.
Respectfully,
B. F. GULP. Oity Marshal.
This July 22nd, 1902
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wheol of a watch heats 210000 times
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that our KEPAIii DEPARTMKN'I
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When all others fail to give
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We will make your watch over
and return it to you like new
again, and your money will be
well spent.
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