Athens daily banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1889-1902, December 06, 1902, Image 6

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TITE BANNER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER G, 1002. MISS MONIE BOWEY, No. 38 Perry Street, DETROIT, MICHIGAN A couple of winters ago I slipped on a frozen sidewalk and fell flat on ray back. On being examined I found that I had sustained internal inju ries which laid me up for more than two months. After that I noticed that I had pains in the back and groin which I never had before. I doctored and doctored for several months but as the pains in creased instead of growing better I decided that I was not having the right treatment. Reading in the papers of the wonderful cures performed by Wine of Cardui I wrote to one of the parties and received a very satisfactory reply and I immediately sent for some. In a very short time I felt generally better and after seven weeks faithful use l was once more well and strong. I have never had a sick hour since and I daily bless vour splendid medicine. MONIE BOWEY. lIXK OF CARDUI is one medi cine that should always be kept on hand in every home f.*r im mediate use when female weak ness first makes its appearance. Miss Bowey’s painful and dangerous accident would not have resulted so seriously had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly. 3 m Wine of Cardui makes wo men more womanly by cur ing their weakness ana mak ing them stroager. Wine of Cardui cured Miss Bowey. Asa medicine for all women in every trying period of their lives can you think of a better medicine for yourself, your sister, your daughter or your motto ? Can you think of a more acceptable present to give your friend than a bottle of this medicine which will bring her health and happiness? You are suffering ? Your duty is to rid yourself of this pain. If your daughter, mother, sister or friend is sick and in need of relief, your duty is equally great to them. Many women, now well, owe their lives to friends who brought them Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui is adapted to wo men at any age in any walk of life. For the working woman it gives her strength for her tasks and better treatment than a doctor for very small cost. Your druggist will sell you a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. Secure the medicine today. Take it in the privacy of your home. Relief will come to you as surely as you take it. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. EXPLOSION KILLS CHILD. Pounded Railroad Torpedo With Ham mer—Two Othera Injured. Spartanburg. B. C., Dec. 5.—Near Woodruff, a 6-year-old daughter of J T. Roach was killed and two other children injured In a peculiar manner. About a ytsair ago Mr. Roach, who is the mail carrier between Wood tuff and Oaahvllle, found an object In the road that he thinks was a rail road torpedo. He picked It up and carried It herns. Hla three children yesterday afternoon got hold of the torpedo and began playing with it. in the course of their examination of the object they decided to pound it with a hammer. They took it out in the yard and placed it on a rock, and. alezlng a heavy hammer, they stmek the torpedo as hard as they could. Suddenly there was a loud ex plosion, and one of the children, aged o years, fell hack with a severe wound In the stomach, and the others w«*re also more or less injured by the liv ing pieces of the exterior of the explo sive, which was covered with tin. The child most seriously injured died shortly after the accident. BIG BICYCLE RACE. ' nnuff! Si* Dr.y Cort son Sq i.'.re Gr.rci* Nr V. after mi ;::: ■ Madif-^n S \ the repn *•< . started i- r race of six 10-lap 1m are The t< am this year < • well kno.vn i are: Stinson a M*egan and NV Ft a:il. • >; Hut: Lean.!* r AN AUTOMOBILE HIGHWAY. Congress To Ee Asked For Appropria tion For Same. Now York. Dec. 5.—It has been de cided by the executive committee of the National Association of Automo bile manufacturers to call a conven tion in February looking toward the passage of a hill by congress providing for an appropriation of $2'1.000,000 to ward a national highway The- feature of the bill to be pre sented and urged w ill he a proviso that the exp* nse of the proposed highway shall shared « qually by the nation al government, the state and the coun ty. Peculiar Fate Follows Family. Williamson, (la.. December 5.—Du ther Pitts, a young white hoy, ac< i dentally shot a little negro while hunt lng. Amputation of the hand will b nmessary. A peculiar fate seems to hang around this family in regard to fire arms. The hoy’s mother com mitted suicide by shooting herself. HD oldest brother shot his fitln-r. mistak ing him for a burglar. His next old er broth* r killed his younger brother accidentally with a piste 1. Depot Agent Is Missing. Ellaville. fla.. Decent a r 5 —G. F. Robins mi. agent for the Central rail road h. re for the past eight years, lett Tuesday night for Albany, so he stat ed. and has not neon heard from since. He was to have been hack next morn ing. and his family, wife and four children, are In great suspense. Audi tor Is here checking up books, and Robinson’s sudden disappearance is creating a sensation. and F. el Floy 1 Mile. Quaker tor western: McFarland and Mays. Call fornia: P.-tersor and Hedspeth. <’hira- go; Newkirk and Jacobsen. New Mng land: Paid and Hikes. All-American: Gougaltz and Kaiser. French-German; Brisson and Bruni. French: Heller and Deorflingor. German; Br«*ton and I)ar ragon. Alsatian; Lootcns and Haras- quin. Belgian; Calvin and Root, Massa chusetts. Yale Students Form British Club. New Yo:k. Doc. 5.—A British club has boon formed among Yale students. The project lias hen under way for some time, as In the last three years over graduates from Canadian insrj. nit ions have joined the graduate school iiid th< s* r.ior class at Yale. Acadia college and the University of Toronto -or. ling the most men. British sub jects only are eligible to membership in the new club. Asks $15,000 for Lost Arm. Asheville. N. C\. Dec. 5.—Complaint has been filed in the superior court .•lerk’s otfieo in the case of Parker v. George \V. Vanderbilt an 1 F. Brantly. It is an action for damages sustained >y Parker while in the employ of tho Biltmcre estate. He lost an arm while operating a corn shredder and claims $15.ihkj damages. For Asthma use lev’s Expectorant. Che- laitaffiita g-»M ll*WW>—BB——— ‘The Perfect Food” for Brain and Muscle PURE, PALATABLE, POPULAR Millions Are Eating MALT A=VIT A •‘The Perfect Food” Removes the Cause of Dyspepsia and Insomnia Malta-Vita is the vital, the life-giving food; the invi airator of brain and body. Malta-Vita is rich in phosphates, or brain food Malta-Vita is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly malted, flaked and toasted whole wheat food. Malta-Vita contains all of the gluten of the whole wheat, and is the peer of all prepared foods as a bone and muscle builder. Perfect Health is Sustained” by a Perfect Food .Vlalta-Vlta, "the perfect food," eaten forif breakfast and supper, insures perfect dlges- $ tion, and removes all causes of Insomnia and ; dyspepsia. qo-J of the ills of life are due to j poor digestion. Perfect health, sound restful f sice]),clear complexion,bright eyes,clean, white < teeth, sweet breath, are the blessings that follow l a regular diet of Malta-Vita. Beware of Imitations. Insist on getting Malta- ' Vita, “the perfect food." Requires no cook-1 ing,- always ready to eat. Malta-Vita is so prepared as to be easily digested and assimilated by old and young, sick or well. Large packages at 15 cents at your grocers. ’ " 6 Malta=Vita Pure Food Co. m( euim Kijtix * ret* _ Battle Creetl, Michigan Toronto, Canada Thousands of Dollars Worth Of Well Made STYLISH CLOTHING for Men and Boys’ S3 At SO Gents on tire IDollar. 0 Every Garment Equal to Custom Work and Celebrated New York ( Saturday, . December . Nothing rianufacturers Make. 6th, . 1902. Men’s Underwear. flesh color, and worth $1.50, 85C | < >110 lot AU Wool Shirts and Drawers, all col- ors, worth $1.25, tit ^ OUU < 25 doz heavy Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Draw- Offr* ers, retailed everywhere at 50c. Special at OvIO Men’s Suits $10.00. Worsteds in the latest styles of stripes and checks, also black Thibets and IS 'ounce Clays, in single and double breasted sacks, frocks and cutaways, some good $18 values; during this sale, IvLvIvF Boys’ Suits $1.25. piece Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in large variety of neat checks, stripes and plaids. Every suit i> well made, lined and trimmed, and will give elegant wear. Not a suit in lliis lot worth less than $3.50; during this sale otilv. 1 ^ 1 vour choice at 1 Trousers $1.85. iot and Cassimere Trousers in stripes and checks and plaids and herringbound. These trousers are made as well as it is possible to make them, and are perfect in lit. Not a pair worth less than $3, and some $3.50 1 O tZ and $4. Your choice during this sale at l»Ovl Boys’ Suits $2.00. I tures, and worth $4. at ^■•vrvf 1 Men’s Suits $4.95. 0^1"";,-^,1'" styles o' Cheviot and Cassimere suits in such a variety of patterns that almost any taste can be suited. They are well made with wide French facings and perfect in tit. In every way a first-class business suit, and $7 or $8 would /y Q£? Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Sample line of “Melville" Hats, at J ,30 9 < >ih- lot 20U Men's llats, at *jj 9 Overcoats $7.75. pure wool Kerseys and Meltons in blue, black and brown, warranted fast colors. Some are made with raw edges and lapped seams, lined with heavy Farmer’s Satin and Silk Velvet collars; regular $10 qualities. Not a gar ment in the above two lots worth less than ■y $10; your choice at * Men’s Suits $6.00. Jt&ZZ nal, hamlsomaly trimmed and worth $10, g 00 < hie lot 200 Men’s Hats, at J . |j One lot 100 Men’s Hats, at jL.CfcCD 1 One lot Boys’ Crushers and Alpine Melvile Hats. “7^*5 Men’s Suits $7.50. and Worsteds, perfect in every detail of make and trim- mint's in a large assortment of this season's desirable pat terns, not a suit in the lot worth less than $12; "f for this sale only * »wv Overcoats $9.00. in blue, black and brown, in all sizes, trimmed with heavy Farmer’s Satin or Serge, Silk Velvet col- flk DA lar and strapped seams; good value at $14 i/.UU | Youths’ Overcoats $4.95. j trimmed Overcoats of good quality, perfect in fit. and easily | worth $8 and $9; your choice during this sale, ^ LUCIEN B. FLATOW COHPANY. Successors to the Max. Joseph Mercantile Company. * Corner College Avenue and Clayton Street.