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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1902,
«« LUCKY
la often the name given by careless and
thoughtless people to those who are care
ful and thoughtful. "What a lucky
woman,” is said of one whose health and
beauty proclaim her free from womanly
diseases. The luck often conti sts in her
having thoughtfully considered tne mer
its of Dr. Pierce’s favorite Prescription
and proved its ability to cure the dis
eases peculiar to her sex.
"Favorite Prescription” is a reliable
medicine for the cure of womanly dis
eases. It establishes regularity, dries
weakening drains, heals inflammation
and ulceration, and cures female weak
ness.
" I had poor health for nine year*," writes Mrz.
Annintic Watkins, of Acme, Kanawha Co., W.
V*. «Iiad female weakness, was very Irregular
and would suffer untold misery. Our family
doctor oid not do me any good and I concluded
to write to yon. ’When I wrote I hod no idea
that I would ever get well, but when your letter
reached me I n to bare hope. I commenced
taking Dr. Pierce’* medicine* es directed and
began to improve in itrerrtK, I was soon able
to do the work for my fat niy of «rfx- I took
eight bottle*, three of * Fa von t* Prescription •
and five of • Golden Medical Discovery* and two
vial* of' Pellets.* »
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, J008 pages, in paper covers, is
sent free on receipt of 21 onc-cent stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
AN EXPLANATION.
‘■Queen Quality” la not a J3 shoe. It
should not be churned with $3 shoes. It
has nothing in common with 13 shoes.
It is sold for $3, yet it is the worth-
equal, the style-equal, the fit-equal, of a
custom shoe.
Now how la It possible to sell "Queen
Quality” shoes for 131
Simply and only because of the mon
ey saved by wholesale handling , The
quantity of these shoes made ana dbld is
enormous—very ..much the largest In
the world.
DAVISON & LOWE.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its stages theta
should be cleanliness.
Ely’s Cream Balm
cleanses, soothes and heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
away s cold in the head
quickly.
Cream B dm is placed into the xneMls, spcra/ls
over the membrane mud Is absorbed. Belie! is fc.c
med'sts and a cure follows. It Is ant dryinrj—draea
not produce sneezing. Large Size. 5# cents re Zb u^>
gists or by rati!; Trial Size, 10 cents by moil.
ELY UKOTHERS. 50 Warr.- street, New York.
Personal.
Brevities.
Hare your PreeorlptionJ filled by The
Orr Drug Oo.
Friday evening at the residence of Ur.
and Mrs. D. J. Oook on Princa Avenue
was given a delightful Hallowe’en par
ty at which many young people had a
most enjoyable time. The grounds
were beantifnlly illuminated with Jap-
anse lanterns and the house decorated
artistioally with flowers and vines.
Twelve lovely tableanx were presented
and enjoyable games participated in by
about forty boys and girls by the pupils
of the seventh grade Washington St.,
school.
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
residenoe of Mrs. E. A. Crawford, will
be held a meeting of the Letters and
Arts Seotion of the Woman’s Club and
also of tho Fine Arts Seotion of this
olub, Mrs. Fanl Pnveeioh is chairman
of the Letters and Arts Section and Mrs
E. A. Crawford is chairman of the Fine
Arts Seotion.
Among the most prominent visitors
in Athens yesterday was Mrs. James A.
Konnsavillo, of Borne, Ga., who was
president of the Georgia Division oi the
Daughters of the Confederacy when the
movement was started to establish the
Winnie Davis Memorial.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Bessio Hell Industrial Home will be
held Monday at 4 p. m.
Miss Lois de Porucber will sing this
morning at the First;Methodist chnrch.
Sunday school at the Catholic church
this morning at 10 o’clock-
Hon. N. L. Hutchins Jr, of Law-
renoeville, is the guest of Hon. O. H
Brand.
Miss Marion Smith, of Cartersvillo,
is the gnest of Mrs. C. H. Brand.
MINORITY. 1
I f you are one of the sma?l minority that hA$
not used “GOOD LUCK” Baking Powder, you
should Immediately purchase a can from your
grocer and be convinced that it poeaeeees merit
superior to all other brands.
Richmond, Virginia*
II FALLING PLATFORM
INJURED SEVERAL
Mr. Burgess, of Decatur,
Ga., Painfully Injured.
Y esterday afternoon just before the
beginning of _ the cornerstone ex
ercises one of the platforms fell and
oarried down with it a number of men
and women.
Mr. H. H. Burgess, clerk of the Supe
rior court of DeKalb county, had one
leg severely wrenched, bat the attending
physician thinks he will be all right in
a few days. There were several ladies
and gentlemen who were more or les.3
bruised by the fall. Tho accident was
caused by a defective piece of lumber.
Mr .'.Burgess, who was injured, was the
first man to contribute to the Winnie
Davis Memorial fund and had come to
Athens especially to witness the laying
of the cornerstone.
New Country Sorgum 40o. gallon.
Winpfl-.-ld’s Cash Grocery Store.
BRAIN FOOEL
THE METROPOLITAN
IS TAKING WEIL,
New Furnishing Goods
Firm Presents Rare
Bargains
Dwellings For Sale.
One Seven room, one Six
room, and two Five room
dwellings, all on one block,
Douglierty and Strong Sts.
This is the best renting
property in Athens, ....
A. L. BROOKS,
Beal Estate and Insuraucp
JPor 8ale.
One good organ
One vacant lot beibw my
home on Oconee street. Ap •
ply to
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
469 Oconee street
It is «f Little Benefit Unless It Is Dicested-
Ner.rly everyone will admit tl ,at as a
nation we eat too much meat and too
li.tle of vegetables and the grain*.
For business men, office men and
clerks and in fact everyone engaged in
Btvere outdoor manual laboq can live on
heavy meat diet and continue in
health.
As a general rule, meat onoe a flay is
sufficient for all classes of men, women
and children, and grains, fruit and veg
etables shoal l constitute the bulk of
food eaten.
But many of the most nutritions foods
are difficult of digestion and it is ct no
nse to advise brain workers to eat
argely of gr ains and vegetables where
the digestion is too weak to assimilate
them properly.
It is always best to get the best results
from our food that some simple and
harmless digestive should be taken after
meals to assist the relaxed digestive
organs, and several years experience
have proven Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets
to be a very safe, pleasant and effective
digestive and a remedy which may be
taken daily with the best results.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can hardly
be called a patent medicine, as they do
not aot on the bowels nor any particular
organ but only on the food eaten. They
supply what weak stomachs lack, pepsin
diastase and by stimulating the gastnc
glands increase the natural secretion of
hydrochloric acid.
People who make a daily practio e of
taking one or two of Stnart’s Dyspepsia
^Tablets after each meal are sure to have
perfect digestion which means perfect
health.
There is no danger of forming an. in
jurious habit as the tablets contain abso
lutely nothing but natural digestives;
cocaine, morphine and similar drugs
have no place in a stomach medicine and
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are certninly
the bast known and most popular o>* ail
stomach remedies.
Ask your druggist for a fifty cent
package of Stnart’s Dyspepsia Ta blets
and after a week’s nse note the improve
ment in health, appetite and nervous
energy.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cared by Hall’s Catarrh Oared.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
.T. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
West&Trnax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole-
Bale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Core is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mneons surfaces of the Bystem. Testi
monials sent free. Price Too. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
NOTICE, 1.0. 0. F-
The Metropolitan, formerly Dearing
& Co , are offering the biggest induce
ments ever offered in the Famishing
Goods line.
For instance Manhattan $2.00 Shirts
$1.25, $1-75 Shirts $1 00, $1.50 Shirts 75
oents. We also have a very pretty line
at 50 cents
Sox, 4 pair for 25o. The 75o grade
SSo.iWe also have a gennine mix black-
white feet 17 cents.
E. & W. Collars 20c. All other
makes are going 3 for 25c,
We are closing onr Cravats very low.
The $1.00 kind are going at 50 cents.
The 75c grade at 85o. We are making
new friends daily by giving onr custo
mers more than their money’s worth,
A great many of the ladies have
availed themselves of the opportunity to
get onr suitings for Skirts. We have
an elegant line.
The gentlemen will do well to look
these suitings over, also the pants pat
terns.
Oper> daily from 7 a. m. till 7 pm.
THE METROPOLITAN CO.,
Formerly Dearing & Oo.
just r
ONE ,
WORD that word Is
t 2?'0.'t1b 9 £SL.
it refers to Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are yon constipated?
Troubled with Indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtlgo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and many other:
indicate inaction of the 1 IVER im
Williams Lodge, St?15,1. O. O. F.,
will meet at the hall this
morning at 9:30 o’olook,
f for th> purpose of at
tending the funeral of
Bro. J. E. Elrod.
All visiting members in the city are
earnestly requested to meet with ns.
D. A. WATSON, N. G
J. A. MEALOR, Rec. Seo’y.
The officers and members of Glenn
Lodge, No. 76,1 O.O. F.,are requested
to meet with Williams, No. 15, this
(Snnday) morning at 9:30 o’olook, to at
tend the funeral of Bro. J. E. Elrod.
J. F. EART, N. G.
G E. STONE, Reo. Sec’y.
MRS. LUHSOH
HAS PASSED' AWAY,
The death of Mrs. Lula Anderson
ourred yesterday after an illness of
several weeks. The interment will
occur tomorrow morning at o’clock
after services at her home on Pulaski
street.
Mrs. Anderson was the wife of Mr.
T. B. Anderson, who moved to Athens
from Florida a short time ajo. Though
she had been in thie city bat a short
while, Mrs. Andersoz. had made many
friends, to whom the news of her death
was a source of sad regret. The be
reaved husband has much sympathy in
his great sorrow.
You XeedL
Tutt’s Pill
Take No Substitute,.
Your grandmother’s . doctor ordered
Ayer’s Sarsapari lla for your father. It’s
the same old Sarsaparilla today. XoweUjLu!
He’s a wise man who retains his wife’s affections
/ YE BUSY MEN
Do not forget that anniversary present. We’ll fix it, just drop us
a hint—we’ll find something suitable. We make a study of Cuc-
glass, China, Silver or Jewelry—the right thing for the occasion—
it’s here and no mistake. Rich Cut-gla-s in newest styles of cutting.
Sterling Silver in patterns both; new and handsome. New Fall
Line ju»t received.
C. A. SCUDDEP,
Jeweler and Optician, Athens. Georgia.
21 lbs Granulated
Sugar $1.00
Good Salmon,
per can 9c
2 lb can Tomatoes.... 9c
Oat Meal,
per pound 4£c
Ladies’ Fleece Lined
Hose, worth 25c, at TOe
Gent’s Undershirt3
15c to 75c
Ladies’ Under vest
15c to 50c
Whitmores’ Shoe
Polish 8c
l lb Jar railroad
Snuff 45c
Don’t forget
our millinery de=
parlment. We
will save you
money here.
Full line Mi n’s Cloth
ing $2 49 to.,. .$9 (.0
Ful 1 Jiue Boys’ Cloth
ing 75c to $4 00
Don’t fail to call on us
wh**n you need patent
medicines.
The Backet Store,
Phone 183. Athens, (la.
DO YOU
Need an Overcoat?
IF YOU DO SEE OURS.
We carry the Best Overcoats as well as the Best
Clothing. Remember the goods we carry
Fit Better, - Look Better,
^Wear Betters
Than any on the market and as cheap as this
quality goods can be sold.
Everything Carried From Last Season
Reduced in Price.
HEAD & HcMAHAN,
U2 Clayton St., Athens, Ga
Arbitration Commission.
Scranton. Pa.. Nov. 1.—The arbitra
tion commission, which has been mak
ing a tour of observation of the Lack
awanna Valley during the last two
days 1' a here on a special train over
the Delaware and Hudson railway at
3 o'clock this morning for Wilkesbarre.
The commissioners will spend the
zntire day visiting mines and mining
towns in the Wyoming valley.
Dewct Leaves For Africa.
London, Nov. 1-—General Dewet
left London today for South Africa.
He was heartily cheered by thoae who
had gathered to see him off.
Margaret Kendal Dead.
London, Nov. 1.—Margaret Kendall,
daughter of William Hunter Kendal,
the actor and manager, died yeater-
-ITS LIKE-
FINDING MONEY]
to be able
to get such
Shoe Values
...at such...
SmalfrPrices.
Let us show you what,
we can do for you and
the children.
Smith Shoe Store.
114 Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
!NEW ARRIVALS?
So*a Pillow Tops
Gibson Sofa Pillows
Satin covered Pincushions.
Fos er Hose Saopou r- tor Ladiet
Acme Diaper Suspenders for In -
f Hits.
Wire Bustles and Dress F- rms.
Snetla-'d Wool for Umbrella
Shawls.
G rn.anr.own and S-xony Wool.
Siikateou and San Silk
Utopia Lustre for Mount BTelliok
Woik.
Silk and Oott-on Cord.
Gold Bouillon, Japanese lin'd
Cord Y
Huck for Darning, E c X
Miss Rosa A. t
VonderLieth. \
Those Whose
Lives Are
Daily in Peril
Are not the only ones who need in
surance. Men who sit at their desks
neid the great and powerful ally we
hold forth to them as much as men who
are employed in the most perilous tasks.
Delays are dangerous. The “Mutu 1
Life” offers the best and lowest in cost
of any Life Insurance Company. Com-
mnnicate with
JOHN A. DARWIN.
Largest and Best Stock
IM ATHENS.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Umbrellas, Cut
Glass, Fine China and Novelties.
Solid Gold Broaches $1.80 S? $125.00.
Solid Gold Rings 50c to 300.00.
Solid Gold Scarf Pins 50c to 12.00.
Solid Gold Cuff Buttons 2.00 to 28.00.
Solid Gold Chains and Lockets. 1.75 to 25.00.
Solid Gold Emblems for Elks, Masons, Knights
of Pythias, and Odd Fellows.
Don’t Buy Before Visiting Our Store
We meet any competition in the
United States; therefore order from
us out of any catalogue at their
prices.
R. BRANDT, The Jeweler.
ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE.