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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1902.
GOOD LUCK
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MISSES UPSON ENTERTAIN AT
" J CARDS.
The Misses Upton entertained about
thirty at their friend* on Friday after*
noon at cards, In honor of Mias Horl-
beek, of Charleston, and Mrs. H. O.
Todd, of Saratoga. The oolonial home
of the Upsons was made even more at*
tractive by the vases of lovely roses, the
aroma of whioh permeated the whole
house, handsome palms, and beautiful
chrysanthemums.
Promptly at font the guests assem
bled and enjoyed a most exciting game
of fiva-hand euchre, made more interest*
ing on account of the beauty of the
prizes having been whispered about,
and every contestant eager for owner*
ship. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. L-cy and Mist
Marion Lumpkin were the fortunate
winners, After the game a delicious
menu was served. <,'
Mrs. Todd wore a lovely red Scotch
plaid silk gown, whioh was most be*
coming to her brunette beauty.
Miss Horlbeck was very handsome in
gray with trimmings of pink chiffon
and lace.
Those present were, Mesdames Todd.
Steve Upson, B. Fhinizy, F. Morton,
S. Morris, Lacy, Fred Orr, T. Harris, O.
M. Snell ing, Gerald Green, 0. Brand,
Campbell, Hinton, Barnett, S. Williams.
Misses Marion Lumpkin, Mamie Lump
kin. L. DuBose, A. Crawford, M. Er
win, 1. Thomas, M. Hodgson, S. Harris,
S. Barrow, M. B. Harris, N. Sprout, J.
Smith, M. H. Brumby, A. Brumby, B.
Wade and E. Williams.
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We carry the Best Overcoats as well as the Best
Clothing^ , Remember, the gopds we carry
flesh and her energy
murage slowly leak away from her.
Lnally the comradeship of husbaud
" ‘ * !__1 Jp. 1 At first he takes
Measures, reluctantly, but
ly seems to remember the
which his wife in her
Mrs. H. O. Todd who la visiting her
parents, is reoeivlng many social atten
tions. As Mias Sosie Lumpkin she
was always a favorite, and her friends
are delighted to welcome her home.
Many of the ladies of Athens counted
the dots daring the pest week and so
mnoh interested are some of them that
a "dot party” is being talked of for one
evening this week. Dots mean dollars.
and wife is broken up.
his solitary pi
later he hardlj
old days over
weakntGS mourns daily.
Women who find their health failing,
and womanly ailments fastening on them,
should promptly begin the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It cor
rects irregularity, dries the drains which
weaken women, heals inflammation and
ulceration, and cures female weakness. It
makes weak women strong, sick women
well. Sick women arc invited to consul t
Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All corr«H
pondence held as strictly private and
sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
"I had been a great aufferer from ffemaJe weal:-
aeaa for about two jrcara,” writes Mrs. Km in a
Richardson, of Gose, Wayne Co., Ky. "Could
not do uiy work part of the time, f took four
bottle* or Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription and
ielt a* well a* I ever did. 1 have nUo nsed Dir.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for ulcera
tion of the throat with good results and kali
of one bottle cured my throat when I could
scarcely swallow.* *
The People’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, 1008 pages, free, on receipt of
stamps for mailing only. Send ai one-
cent stamp* for the paper-covered book,
or ’I stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Monday afternoon at 4 o’dookat the
Villa. AfoUMtendanoeie desired. ‘
Mr. Edward M. Durant, of the'North-
weetera Life insoranoe Association,
Vent yesterday In Athens on business.
Hon. Tbomae J. Shackelford, Clarke
oounty’s representative to the general
assembly, Is spending Sunday in the
city.
There will be services at the Ooonee
Street Methodist church this morning
mid tonight. Rev. E. D. Stone will
preach this morning and Rev. George
E. Stone tonight. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Than any on ; tile market
c
Everything Carried I
Misses Korina White and. Roeina
Thomas will return home from Mias
Stuart’s school for the Ohxiatmarf holi
days.
Season
Tomorrow evening at the rectory on
Prinoe avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Troy
Beatty will oelebrate their tin wedding
anniversary. No invitations have been
issued in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty
expect all their Athena friends at the
celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin, Misses
Marion and Mamie Lumpkin, and Mrs.
H. O. Todd will Spend Thankgiving Day
in Atlanta. /
Yesterday morning at the residenoe of
Rev. E. b. Stone ooeorred the marriage
of Mr, Austin Beal and Mlae Pearl
Pugh, of this county.
ii2 Clayton St., Athens, Qa.
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The order of services at Emmanuel
church today will be as follows: Holy
Communion at 7:8b a. m , Sunday School
at 9:80 a. m., with class for adults,
Morning Prayer with sermon at 11 a. m.,
Evening Prayer with sermon 8 p. m.
Troy Beatty, Rector.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Phinizy and Mr.
Barrett Phinizy have honed cards to a
euchre party to be given Tuesday even
ing November twenty fifth.
NEW ARRIVAL
Miss Mary Hale, daughter of Dr. E
Hales, leaves tomarrow to take charge
of the primary department of the high
sehool at Greensboro, Ga. For the past
few weeks she has been in charge of the
work of Miss Davis, at the State Normal
School faculty daring the illness of the
latter.
Sofa Pillow Tops.
Gibson Sofa Pil’ows.
Sfttin-oovered Pincushions.
Foster Hose Supporters for Ladies.
Aome Diape* Suspenders for In
fants.
Wire Bustles and Dress Forms
Shetland Wool for Umbrella
Shawls.
Germantown and Ssxony Wool.
Siljkateen and San Silk.
Utopia Lustre for Mount Mellick
At the "Advertising Party” given by
the Misses Upson Thursday evening,
the prizes were won by Mrs. F. S. Mor
ton and Miss Lizzie Horlbeck.
Daring the past few days the eleotrio
light service has not been the best.
General Manager O. D. Flanigen says
that the trouble is, ooeasioned by the
work of transferring machinery to the
Mitohell’s bridge plant, and that
within the next week the necessary
changes will be made and the light ser
vice will be perfect in every respect.
Mrs. W. F. Dorsey will entertain at
cards Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Horlbeck, of Charleston, who is an
attractive guest of the Misses Upson. .
The Salmagundi Club held an inter
esting meeting at Mrs E. A. Crawford’s
on Thursday evening. A very interest
ing paper was read by Prof. D. O. Bar-
row whose subject was "Wagner.” The
discussion following was participated in
by Dr. MoPherson, Dr. White, Prof.
Morris. Mr. H. H. Linton and Mr. A L.
Hill. The musical program was was
*l*B«ii*ni(uniW« feature, lovely selec
tions being rendered by Miss^Gallagher,
Merriman and Nannette Hodgson. The
next meeting will be held at Dr. Ger-
dine’s just before the holidays.
Have yonr Prescriptions filled by The
Orr Drug Oo.
New lot stylish belt*, at Davison &
Lowe’s.
Don't fail to see Polly tomorrow night.
Miss Daisy Conway, daughter of Dr.
W. B. Conway, has just arrived in the
city from Bonoake, Virginia. She has
with her as her guest, Miss Bessie Hart,
of Baltimore, Md.
Count the dots for pastime and money.
STYLE NO. 621.
Special Boot for Street Dress
Hon. T. W. Rucker of Atlanta, is ia
the oity.
A TEXAS WONDER,
Patent Leather, Vamp Dull Kid,
top medium extension sole.
The whole world of fashion rec
ognizes the names of “Worth,”i
“Felix” and “Bedfern” as syno
nymous of Style, Grace, Beauty,
Exquisite Elegance arid all that
is correct In dress.
So “Queen Quality” now Uni
versally Stands for the Same in
Shoes.
Mr. Edward Durant, of Atlanta, was
a visitor to Athens yesterday.
Mrs. Walter B. Hill has goue to Ma
con to visit relatives. i
VonderLieth
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis*
‘oorory cures oil kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cues diabetes,
seminal emissions weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladaer in hoth men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not Bold by yonr druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months' treat
ment, and will cure any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, P. O. Box 829, St, Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ THI5I:
Greenfiield, Tenn., March 80, 1901.
Dr. B. W. Hall, St, Lonis, Mo.-
Dear Sir: My mother is 84 years old and
has suffered twenty-five years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
yonr Texas Wonder, Hall's Great Dis
covery, has oared her, and I can folly
reoommend it t<^ the pnblio. r '
, Yoon truly, .
O. B. DREWBY.
Miss Agnes Watson, of' Thonisoi
daughter of Hon. Thomas Water
is visiting Mrs Lowe on the "Heights.
She will be the guest of Miss Louis
DuBose this week. }
Mr. Erie Donaldson, of Baintcridge,
is visiting friends in this city.
“Polly Peabloesom’s Wedding,” jto be
presented at the Lucy Cobb Institute to
morrow night, is one of the most laugh
able affairs ever witnessed. The young
ladies are entitled to a large crowd.
Mr. J. S. Hall, of Augusta, was in the
oity for a few days this week.
Davison & Lowe.
to be able
to get such
Shoe Values
...at such...
Small Prices.
Let us show you what
we can do for you and
the children;
Smith Shoe Store*
114 Clayton St., Atnens, Ga.
Misa Norma Strickland is the gueefc of
MisB Dorothy Shannon, in Elberton.
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JF’or Sale
One good organ.
One vacant lot below my
home on Oconee street. Ap
ply to
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N" 1 467 Ooonee street
Mrs. Nevitt is expected soon to spend
the winter with Mrs. O. D. Flanigen.
Mrs. George Oollins and Ml«n Cora
Collins are visiting relatives in Monroe,
N. O.- i
Mrs. B. O. Miller, of Angnsta, spent!
Friday with Mrs. L. D. DuBose, in this;
oity. * t|
Oapt. W. B. Barnett, who has been in
Atlanta for several days, has returned
home. i
The Kind Yaa Haw Alunyt Bought
dears tha
Signature
Miss Annie Oamak is being delight
fully entertained by Mrs. CasweU in
Augusta. ’’ “
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOE ALDERMAN—First Word.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Alderman from the
First Ward, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
' W. D. O’FARRELL
FOR ALDERMAN—Second Ward.
_I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from the Second Ward,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary. J, H. POOT8QN.
FOB ALDERMAN—third Ward.
X hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Alderman from the
Third Ward, subject to the notion of the
Democratic primary.
J. H. BUOKER.
FOB ALDSBMAN—Fourth Ward.
I hereby announoe myself a candidate
for Alderman from the Fourth Ward,
■object to the action of the Democratic
primary, A. H. HODGSON.
Mr. O. A. Scudder, who has lieen
North ten days is expeoted home the
first of the week.
|T 18 * *>«<* plan for you to put
1 1 off until .the last minute
that-which you can attend to
so much better now.
All engraving and special
work can be clone now, while
towards the last you may not
be able to get it at. all.
a S 00 ^ 8 selected now
for Chnstmas will not have to
be taken out until yb^ axe ready
Miss Gertrude Thomas returned yes
terday from a visit to Mrs. Edward T.
Brown in Atlanta.
Dr. W. H. Young has* returned from
Americas, where ho. attended the state
Baptist convention.
TENNENT LOMAX DEAD.
Cherry Pectoral
quiets tickling throats. Your
doctor will explain this. He
knows. Trust him. £££"%;•
Was One of Most Prominent Lawyers
In Alabama.
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 22.—A special
from Montgomery, Ala., says that
Tennent Lomax, for many years solic
itor of the city court of Montgomery,
arid one of the most prominent law
yers in Alabama, died early this morn
ing. He was 40 years old. Mr. Lo
max was a member of the state consti
tutional convention, and was also one
of the most prom-nent Pythlans In the
United States. He was a delegate to
the Democratic conventions of 1888,
1896 and jl-00.
In 1896 he was general chancellor
commander of the Knights of Pythias
in Alabama. He was elected supreme
executive of Alabama to the supreme
lodge, whioh met last August In San
Francisco. It was while enroute there
that he was stricken down hi New Os-
leans.
for them*
Electric Reading Lamps, Hand Painted Shades,
Parisian Silk Shades for Candles and Electric
Triplicate Mirrors and Handsome Jewel Ca<
some specials for Christmas.
This space reserved for
C. A. SCUDDER,
Now North selecting? New Goods
The Jeweler,
Absolutely Reliable
104 Clayton Street.