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ftili tiANNEK, SUNDAY MOftNINGr, AUGUST 31, 1961
“FRUIT or THE tOOM.” Personal
Men and women of taste and judgment
go into ecstacies over the wonderful pat
terns, textures and colors which are "the
fruit of the loom.” But there is one
fruit of the loom
they rarely con
sider, and that is
the frail and faded
woman, old l>efore
her time, because
necessity compels
her to work under
conditions, which
•end her more
favored sjster to
bed and tire doc
tor's care.
The diseases
which weaken and
torment women,
may in almost all
cases he cured by
the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. 11
establishes regu
larity, dries weak
ening drains, heals
inflammation and
ulceration, and
cures female weak
ness.
"I had female trouble for eijitat years." writes
Mrs. I. J Dennis, of S18 Hast Collese Street,
Jacksonville, Ills "Words cannot express what
f suffered. / sought retie./ among At medical
po/esston and found none Friends urged me to
try Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription. When I
commenctd taking lhi.« medicine X weighed
ninety five pounds. No* j weigh one hundred
end nfty-six pounds - more than I erer weighed
before. I was so bud I would lie from day to
day and long for death to come and relieve mjr
•uttering. I had internal inflammation, « dis
agreeable drain, brearing-down pain, and such
distress every month, but now I never have a
pain—do all my own work and am a strong and
healthy woman."
"Favorite Prescription” makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be
nsed with " Favorite Prescription " when
ever a laxative is required.
Brevities.
Watch For Our Fall
Announcement of The
Famous Queen Quality
They are beauties and _knnw
von'Tcnj.bi^iloae^a'wrrtrtuem. We
are going to give the Ladies of this
oity something to talk of on the Shoe
queetlon tbitfall, and it will be—
Queen Quality Talk,
Davison & Lowe.
THE NEW
Interchangeable Mileage Tickets
OVER THE
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
tr« on ttle now by any agent ol tba ayitem at
$25.00 per 1,000 miles,
And are good over is.000 rules, covering the
following roads:
Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern By.
Atlanta & West Point Ry.
Western Railway of Alabama.
Atlantio Coast Line.
Baltimore Steam Packet Co.
Brnnswiok & Birmingham R. R.
Charleston & Western Carolina Ry.
Chesapeake Steamship Co.
Colombia, Newberry & Laurens B, R
Georgia R. R.
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Ry,
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Lonis.
Northwestern Ry., of Sonth Carolina
Plant System.
Riohmond, Fredericksburg & Poto
mac R. R.
Washington Southern Ry.
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Western & Atlantio R. R.
For farther information relative to
schedules, reservation of sleeper aooom-
modationB, etc., apply to
HARRY B. KROUSB.
C. P. sod T. A.. II Kimball Home. Atlanta.da
WM. B. CLEMENTS.
Trav. Pm. Art , ia Kimball tlouas,
Atlanta, as.
C B. WALKER.
Depot Tides! Agt., Union Station. Atlanta, da.
W.M. FULTON.
T. P. A . Eaultabla Building, Atlanta. Oa.
W. B. CHRISTIAN, AaataUnt General Paaaen-
gar Agent, Atlanta. Oa.
Have your Prescriptions filled by The
Orr Drug Oo.
nontgomery-
Turner.
This morning at ten o'olock, at the
the residence of Mrs. B. C. Hunter, in
Tnrnerville, occurs the marriage of her
daughter, Miss Martha Edmunds Tur
ner, to Mr. W. P. Montgomery, of this
city. Miss Turner is one of the most
charming young ladies of TornervUle,
while Mr. Montgomery is a popula
member of the Athens Fire Depart
ment. They will make Athens their
fntnre home, and will be giren a hearty
reception here.
Mrs. T. A. Burke, of Atlanta, will
sing at the First Methodist ohnrcb this
morning.
Mr. O. M. Young, city editor of The
Banner, who has been spending two
weeks in northorn cities, returned last
night from Richmond.
Miss Emmie Jones has returned from
Opelika, Ala.
Mr. J. T. Anderson spent yesterday
in Atlanta.
Miss Ora Darills, of Atlanta, who has
been the guest of Miss Eva Motes, re
turned to her home yesterday.
Col. Daniel W. Meadow, of Daniels-
viUe, spent yesterday in the city.
Mrs. W. W. Delbridge, who has been
visiting relatives in Atlanta, returned
home Yesterday.
Missee 0. A„ E. S. and B. G. Bisson
are in the city again after an extended
visit to Arlington, Ga.
Mr. Erastus T. Roberts, of Monroe,
Ga., ia the guest of Glenn Davis and O.
G. Hale for a few duyB.
Mr. T. A. Burke, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days with the family of Dr.
E. S. Lyndon.
Mr. Frank Bondnrant, of Winder,
spent yesterday in the city.
Rev Joel T Daves and family have
returned from Tallulah Falls. Mr.
Daves will preach at the First Method
ist ohuroh this morning.
Miss Daisy Smith gave a delightful
watermelon ontting to her friends, on
Foundry street, Friday night.
Mr. D. H. Arnold, Sr., of Lexington,
was a visitor here yesterday.
Mr. Fred Robinson who contracted
fever in Lnmberton, Miss., is very til at
the home of his father Mr. Albin Rob-
inson. His little sister fell from a tree
and broke her arm on yesterdar-
ORDER NOW
"Your Fruit Jars and
Jelly Tumb’ers We
art> nearly out and
fruit is nearly out.
Preserving Kettles,
Cream Freezers, Re
frigerators, Ice Boxes
will be closed out
at greatly reduced
prices.
New things just re
ceived in Porcela’ne
an I Glass.
The Huggins China Honse.
Broad St, - Phono 125.
Dr. Arch A vary of Atlanta spent sev
eral days al; his farms in this connty
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowland have re
turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D.
y. Abbott of Athens.
Rev. W, A. Church will preach at
West End chapel this evening at 7:30
o'clock. All are invited to attend.
Mrs. B. M. Bishop, of Hillside, Tex
is visiting at Mrs. E. P. Bishop on Jack
sou street.
Mrs. A. V. Bishop and daughter, of
Denison, Texas, is visiting at Mrs. E
P. Bishop’s.
The regolar monthly meeting of the
Bessie Moll Industrial Home will be
held at the home Monday afternoon at
5 :30 o’olock.
Mr. J. H. Bradburry leaves to day for
High Shoals, where he goes to take
oharge of the school at that plaoe.
Mr. J. B. Hoke, with his brother, Mr.
James Hoke, and his son, Engene Hoke,
U at Virginia Beach for a few da:
1867 1902
PREMIUMS
LE5S
DIVIDENDS
Determines the cost of Life
Insurance. The premium
rates of the
Union Central
>ARE-<^_
10 to 25 Per Cent Less
And the dividends are
LARGER than those
ol other companies. . .
Frank E. Brodnax,
Gen. Agt N. E. Ga.
Athens, Georgia*
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dorough and
ohildren, of Valdosta, are gnests of the
family of Mr. J. P. Wilson for a few
days.
Mr. F. H. Lambert spent yesterday in
the city.
Mr. Ellerion, of Milledgeville, is visit
ing in the city.
Bean the
Signature
of
OASTO
The mi
You Haw Always Bought
CLOSING OUT SALE.
Of our entire stock of Drugs and Druggist Materials. Prices
slashed on all Goods. Read the prices.
B YOU CAN SAVE -MONEY, a
B. B.B
s. s. s
Pernna
Bradfleld Female Regulator
Pierce Favorite Prescription
Mother's Fnend
Swamp Root
Swamp Root and Celery Compound
Gordius Compound
Thaohor’s Liver and Blood Syrup ..
Thacher’s Liver Regulator (dry)....
Black Draught
Nubian Tea
Sampson,s Liver Regulator
Nval’s Liver Regulator
Fitoher's Oastoria
Fletcher's Oastoria
Pot’s Poultry Food
Pot's Hog Cholera Cure
Salts, per pound
Sulphur, per pound
Copperas, per pound
Blue Stone, per pound
Borax, per pound
REGULAR
MY
PRICE.
PRICB,
$1 00
78o.
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78
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25
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N. J. BOSWELL,
C. A. SCUDDEP* Jeweler & Optician.
Athens, Georgia.
‘rMC BI;
MR. LOWE DEAD.
Mr. J. B. Lowe, who swallowed mor
phlne, died last night at 1:40 at the Im
perial hotel.
WATKINSVILLE NEWS
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
The Capitol of Oconee Is
Alive With Many
Visitors.
Va
Vvatkinaville, Ga., Aug. 30—Mrs. I
G. Swift and her daughter, Miss Eliza
beth Swift of Elberton, visited Mrs, W.
P. Campbell on Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Bonnell of Oxford, and
Mra. Clara Lyle of Athens, epent Wed
nesday with their niece Mrs. James
Hntoheson.
Miss Katherene Walton Booth and
Miss Beatrice Booth leave today for a
brief visit to friends at Bogart.
Mrs. Ella Colbert of Athens was a re
cent visitor to her daughter, Mrs, A. S
Rowland.
Miss Bessie Reaves of Atlanta, after a
short visit to friends here is now the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Gwinn of High
Shoals.
Rev. H. R. Bernard, of Athens, was
here yesterday to see Mr. W. P. Camp
bell, who Is dangeroosly ill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Hutcheson, of
Athens, visited their nnole, Mr. H. C.
Durham, recently.
Mr. David Hodge, has purchased the
Hale residence at Bogart and he and his
wife will move there nex t week.
Misies Alina W6bb and Lena Crow, of
Atlanta, are the guests of Miss Ora
Grow, near Bogart.
Messrs. Tom and Robert Marray re
turned yesterday from a visit to rela
tives at Charlotte, N. C.
The prospects for a decreased connty
tax rate in Clarke connty are very good
indeed, and as we now have abont the
lowest rate in the state, both ooanty and
oity, the people of the ooanty should be
highly pleased at the ontlook.
Acts Immediately.
Colds are sometimes more troublesome
in summer than in winter, it’s so bard
to keep from adding to them while cool-
off after exercise. One Minute Cough
Cure cures a, once. Absolutely safe.
Acts immediately. Sure cure for
ooughs, colds, croup, throat and lung
troubles. The Orr Drug Oo.
For Asthma use Che
ney’s Expectorant.
Tutt’s Pills
win save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery, mid enable him to cat
whatever be wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nour
ish the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
Take No Substitute.
Head & M c Mahai
Call and let us show you
the LARGEST LINE of
New and Up-to-Date
Fine C othin:
Ever displayed in Athens.
‘NO OLD STCT K is AS GOOD as it was when I
new, so, in justice to our patrons, we have marked]
down every suit brought from last season, and not an
old suit will be sold without the purchaser being told ’
when the suit was bought and what it was sold at I
last season. WE DEAL HONESTLY WITH YOU.
Head & McMahan,
112 Clayton St. Athens, Gi
fhnrni'fpr at a <■ lanct*.
An Insignificant nose means an In
significant man. An open mouth is a
sure sign of an empty head (keep yours
closed). A projecting upper lip shows
malignity ami avarice. Pointed noses
generally belong to meddlesome peo
ple. Largo eyes in a small face betok
en maliciousness
A retreating chin is always bad; it
shows lack of resolution. A projecting
tinder lip indicates ostentation, self
conceit and folly. Fine hair generally
betokens native good taste and intelli
gence.
A dimple In the chin Is pretty, but
Indicates weak mental organization.
High cheek bones always indicate
great force of character In some direc
tion. Fullness of the temples is sup
posed to show powers of mathematical
calculation.
A small mouth, with nose and nostril
also small, shows Indecision and cow
ardice. Half shut eyes show natural
shrewdness, together with lack of sin
cerity. Slow moving eyes are always
found In the heads of persons of pru
dence and ability.—London Answers.
All Were Saved.
“For five years I suffered untold mis
ery from Bronchitis,” writes J. H.
Johnson, of Broughton, Ga , “that of
ten I was unable to work. Then, w hen
everything else failed, I was wholly
cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. My wife suffered in
tensely from Asthma, till it cured her,
and all oar experience goes to show it
is the oest Group medioine in the world.”
A trial will convince yon 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
OASTORIA.
Be*r» tba /9 K‘ nd You Have Always Bought
Signature
•f
DAILY NEWS
ABOUT C0TT0N1
The Report as Given bj
riurphy & Co.
Athens, Oa., August 28, 1902.
Athena Market.
Middling- s 1 4
New York Market.
Spots - 9
Tone—Strati j’
Opening. 2:3Dp m.
January 29 25-2H
February 24 20-22
March 21 18-19]
April
May 25 23-24]
June
July
August 57 40-41
Setemher 39 36-37
October 14 30-81
Noveintjer 30 23-24
December 3u 26-20
Liverpool Market.
Spots—> 1 32
Sales—6,000 Amn 4,900
Tone—
Receipts— 2,0*0 Amn. \H,000
Future Dellverlef.
Opening. (Ho**.
January February
February-March 29-30
March April
April May
May-June
June-July
July-August- 52-54 55-56
August ScptemlYe: 48-48 49-50
Septem\>er Oct<J**r 39-39 '41
October-Novem l»er 33 33 35
November December. 31-30 31-32
Decembor-Januury 28 30^31
Port Recelpte
Today, 12,<’0U
Year ago, 10,212
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Watch Repairing.
When yoti am told the balance,
wheel of a watch heats 2lt»<)00 times
a^day, do you wonder any longer
that it- is a difficult matter to repair
a watch accurately?
When we guarantee your watch
n -t to vary 1 part, in 172SO or over
5 seconds a day, you will realize
that our RKPAIR DEPARTMENT
is in charge of a thorough mechanic
of years of experience working un
der the most favorable conditions with the finest apparatus and
our shop is uot surpassed by any in the state of Georgia.
When all others fail to give
you satisfaction, come to us.
We will make your watch over
and return it to you like new
again, and your money will be
well spent.
RJ BRANDT
Absolutely Reliable - Athens, Ga.
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