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THE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1902.
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Published Daily. Sunday and Weekly by
M. J. UOWB. l-eesee.
B. P. MOLDBB. JR Edlior
vv. REEO Bu,lnesi flansger
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TELEPHONES: Business Office 75- one ring
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TO THE PUBLIC.
THE BANNER solicits news from Its friends
In the cltv. but we cannot receive announce
mrnts of meetings and similar notices over tin
telephone. We ask our friends to kindly write
all such notices and mall them to the editor of
The Banner, or send to the office by messenger.
We are always glad to print aucb notices for
our friends, but we Just have not the time to
taka them by telephone. Our friends will
please bear this In mind.
All communications for publication MUST be
accompanied by the real name of the writer.
Tbe writer's name will be withheld when the
request Is made, but the editor must know from
whom each communication comes.
There will be no deviations from these rules
In the future.
Count the dots.
Only six days for dot counters.
Keep qpe eye out for our trade laane,
Dave Hill is safe. Ben Tillman says
he ifl a great man.
Many a stingy man will be helped by
the new law in Minnesota, which pro
hibits "treating.”
THE YOUNG MEN.
The problems of the future are to be
solved by the young men of today, and
chose questions are of such (treat and
vital importance that only men imbued
with the idea of a jast and almighty
God can successfully cope with them,
says Bird Ooler who was the recent
D-moerat candidate for Governor of
New York.
TUe young man may have to fight for
position, and perhaps for existence, but
in t ha end he is bonnd to win if he is
persistent and never lets go. I never
won anything in my life I did not light
for. The day of the passive man has
gone by. That of the active, energetic
man has come to stay.
Be slow to decide, bnt when yon have
once pointed your course to that which
vou believe to be right let nothing turn
.on aside. When you Bay "yes” to that
which yonr judgement tells yon to be
best, do not be content merely with the
expression of approval, hut strive to
make yonr opinion prevail, When yon
say “no" to that which yonr conscience
and mind teach yon to be wrong, never
rest until yon are successful, or yonr
last resource is exhausted iu'defeatiug it.
Yon cannot always be right, but you
can always try to be. Never be deter
red from doing tne right thing from the
fear of making enemies. A man's repu
tation depends just as much upon the
baseness of his enemies as the good
qualities of his friends. Never promise
anything yon cannot fnlfill, aud in speak
ing, remember that few words, coming
from a sincere heart, are of more mo
ment to the world than a sophistical
oration or ponderous editorial, no mat
ter how great or able one may be. Mean
what you say, aud say what yon mean ;
in other words, leave the stamp of a m »n
made in God’s image upon everything
with which yon have to do.
For what you want and pointers as
to where to get It, read the advertising
columns of The Banner.
Ool. Henry G. Hester has been elec
ted secretary of the New Orleans cotton
exchange for the thirty-third time.
The death of Thomas B. Reed re
moves one of the most remarkable pub
lie men the United States ever produced
Dr. Hopkins had a large audience to
hear his initial sermon m Athens and
the people were well pleased with the
new pastor.
Those merchants who are not repre
Bented in The Banner's trade edition to
be issued this mouth will regret it when
the paper is ont. Get in at once.
The people of Georgia have lived more
at home this year than ever before
There is still room for improvement,
however. We should raise all of our
home supplies.
Catarrh
Invites Consumption
It weakens the delicate lung tissues,
deranges the digestive organs, and
breaks <lown the general health.
It often causes headache and dizzi
ness, impairs the taste, smell and
hearing, and affects tlie voice.
Being a constitutional disease it re
quires a constitutional remedy.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Radically and permanently cures ca
tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach,
bowels, and more delicate organs.
Read the testimonials.
No sub-titute for Hood's acts like
Hood's. Be sure to get Hood's.
“I was trouSYd with catarrh 20 years.
Seeing statements <>f cures by Hood’s Sar
saparilla revived to try it. I-<>ur bottles
entirely cured me." William Shkkman,
1030 0th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
euro and hoops the nromise.
Commissioner Ware admits that there
are 500 clerks in the pension bureau of
the United States government unfit for
service. The pension bureau is a sort
of almshouse.
The authorities of New York city
are making war on parlor matches. It
is olalmed that more than a thousand
New York fires were caused last year
by parlor matches.
A Dice sum was added to the summer
school fund yesterday. The people should
not allow any delay in this matter.
Those who hare not done so should sub
scribe what they are able to at once.
T«
One crisis ii
Illustrates tin
which may pr
enmity Is at it
Me
Inteamen.
Palmerston's life
ite good humor
•n when political
J„<*nl Derby had
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
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Is Only 1
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One Instance :
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£ For Your Back's Sake; J
* For Your Back’s Ache. S
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Of »v
J 105 Clayton St. \
ta, \4
R. NICKERSON, Preo.
W. B. JACKSON. Vice Pres.
T. H. NICKERSO
The people of Florida are preparing to
manufacture the clay pots to be used so
extensively in the Herty method of tur
pentine next year. This is a step in the
right direction and The Banner is glad
to see it.
made an attack upon him Ju the upper
house with such energy and eloquence
that the odds against him seemed over
whelming. But he defended himself
and his policy from the dusk of one
day to the dawn of another with such
tact, dexterity and torce of appeal to
the national sense of honor that he was
acquitted of all blume by a majority of
fourscore.
Next day In passing through the cor
ridor leading from an anteroom to the
upper house one swing door opened to
Ills hand and at the same moment the
other to that of Lord Derby. They
were opponents, hut they were also
manly and sweet matured men. They
smiled.
"I was just thinking.” said Palmer
stun, "what a clever fellow he was who
so nearly put me in a hole!”
“Ah,” was the rejoinder, “but noth
ing like the cleverness of the fellow
who got you out of It!”
THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS IIN
Hardware, Cutlery, Gun?, Woodenware, Etc.
LAWN MOWERS,ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GARDEN HOSE*
348 and 350 Broad Street, Athene, Ga.
GEORGIA JUNK COflPANY,
BUYS
Scrap ion, Castings, Brass, Copper, Beer
Bottles^wrMn Bags, Pewter, Zink, Rubber,
Stove Cast, Books, Paper, Bones, Rags,
G ass, Jugs, Lead, Etc.
BROAD STREET, near Georgia Depot, opposite Rucker’s Compress.
j^j^Either drop as a card or phone ns and oar wagons will call for aov of the
above named articles. PHOWE lOl.
Host
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IILRE AiiF; TLT.Ti:
that stand wear.
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far si 11 „ -11
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lui.lof w,,,-L wli.-n
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• :*•!<! Fillings -
Amalgam Fillin
WY r.\trai l tc.-i 1,
pain.
111(1 lip.
>• and up.
II I'd wit limit
Ilia! lour 1
and inns! .skill!
I'llIV in I),,.
Hi will i.-ivi
at 1 ml ion
Dr. C. A. Ryder. Mgr.
Classic Ciiy Dental Roor.
Mi*-"i.,well ltuil.li,
Lotitf Distance I -in,
^ ib lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb dub lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb tb lb lb lb
j Heart
1 Failure
•i
| Takes away some of the
| most vigorous men right
1 in the prime of life, just |
| as they are on the verge %
| of great financial pros- |
1 Parity- , . I
| Don't stake your tami- |
| ly’s welfare wholly upon |
| your uncertain life. Carry |
| a policy in the “Mutual |
| Life Of Ga.’ See one ->f £
| our agents today |
j John A. Darwin. {
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| Clayton Street. £
^OSSSCCCCGCOCOOSCOMSOa
I HOUSES I
1 For Sale 1
n A nniii]|^i|. .! V
A num
town I
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well
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price
to $5,000 I
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COAL - COAL - COAL
Now is the time to buy your coal. We are sole agents
for tlie famous RED ASH and many other high grades,
See Us Before Your Orders,
Telephones ; Up, ^ r " d °'."“ »m ;
ATHENS COAL & COK E CO.
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The Valdosta Tunes says: the Hon.
Joe Sid Tamer has abont deoided to ran
for re-election as member of the Prison
Commission in order to have himself
vindicated from Mr. Gnerry’s charges
It looks like the verdiot in the TerreU
case would be enough to satisfy him.
The Florida Times-Union and Citizen,
the leading newspaper of Florida, has
rednoed its subscription price to $5 00 per
year and the paper is being improved
every day. With men like George Wil
son. Judge Harrison, J. T. HoUeman
and others on its staff this splendid
newspaper most make great progress
The Banner congratulates Florida’s lead*
Ipg newspaper and the people of Florida,
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot roach
the diseased portion of the ear. There
is only one way to enre deafness and
that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf
ness is caused by an inflamed condition
of the mneons lining of the Eustachian
Tabe. When this tabe is inflamed yon
have a rambling 60nnd or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can he taken oat and this
tabe restored to its normal condition,
hearing, will be destroyed forever; nine
cases ont of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing bat an inflamed condi
tion of the macoas surfaces.
We will give One Hundred DoUars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Core. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO„ Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall'a Family Pills are the best.
For Asthma use
ney’s Expectorant.
Che-
ORR’S SCHOOL.
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets.
Fall term begins Sept. 8th. 1902 Young men and
young ladies prepared for college. Boys and girls in
the public schools wishing aid on special studies will he
accommodated. For terms apply to
S- P- ORR-
farms
Half a dozen farms from 125
acres to :iuu acres, ranging in
price from $12.5ti lo per
aero. 75 acres of land in the
city of Athens.
q Robk L DuBose,
K Real Estate and Fire Insurance.
&CGCQGOCGOSCOO&QC
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
CHARLES EDWARD CHOATE,
ARCHITECT.
AUGUSTA, OA, |- • ATHENS. 04.
PHONE lOO.
When out of city commit H. K. CHOATE.
Per Cent
tve 1 tenant houses 1 ft
►ell you al price that »
mu pay you “n percent on ft
Hie investment. The
houses are in good repair
and rented lo permanent
tenants. This is a good 4*1
chance for some one who
wishes an investment.
Justice Court, g £2*74
Prompt attention to all buolnoss.
F. W. LUOAb.
N. P. and Ex Offlolo Juitlca of tha Paao*
STEPHEN C. UPSON,
AttarMjit-Uw.
Title* la Talarifi Building Corner of Call**
Avanat and ClaytonStroat.
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: Insure In Tlx©
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I National Life Insurance Co.,!
Jt ' Vl
J Of the U. S. \
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£ It is over thirty-four years old and has never contested a 5
£ death claim. 3
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£ Every statement in its policies is an ABSOLUTE“GUARANTEE, 3
it, and not an est imated result. *
* The ditferenee in the premiums in favor of the National are greater J
£ than tlie dividends paid by any other company. .
ib It lias a larger per cent of surplus tlian any otlier leading company. *
* It lias more assets in proportion to liabilities tiian any other leading 2
£ company .
ib It will write you a 15 Pay Life policy for a less premium than other *
companies charge for a 20 Pay Life policy,
£ Why pay high rates for ESTIMATED RESULTS when you can get .
ib ABSOLUTE GUARANTEES at from 25 to 35 per cent less money. *
£ WOMEN SAME RATES AS MEN.5 3
Of <1
£ See me before you insure your life. J
j A. L. MITCHELL, j
| State Special A£ent. <
lb > <!
£ Insurance Building. Athens, Ga. J
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WANTED!
I have a cash custo
mer who wants a nice fi
room house in good
neighborhood If you
have one for sale I can
sell it quick.J
1 ho Cum Springs place w
contains 274 acres of land, JJ
and located on one of t lie S
iK'st roads leading to Ath- 2}
eus. The water, the tim- g
Iand lay of tile land S
make i his a very desirable ft
farm. See me if vou wish 8
to buy. g
J. T. Anderson. ^
Real Estate Agent. k
LODGE DIRECTORY.
A. L, Brooks.
8t. Ki.mo Lougk K. or p.
St. Klmo Lodge, No. 40, Knights of Pythias
meetH every Monday night at 7:3j ,,’clock at if ’
(JfiHtle hall in the Max Joseph bmldinir cornwr
Clayton and Wall streets, Phone
Vialtinu Knight, cordinlly invite to att.n„
m tt xr T. J. bHACKLKFoKD, C. C.
T. H. NICKEKHON, K. of ft. and S.
x C?'.en*n Lodqk, No. 75, I. o. o.
Meets ev«ry Tuesday night at 8 o'clock »
txxlge room, in Carlton building, on l«-k»r n
riEdto attend 4 Kellow8in ^ standing In
(1 8- J F.Hakt. Noble Grand,
Ur. H.. oTOne, Rocordinj; Secretary.
Williams Lodge. N . 15, I. o. o. p.
Meets every Monday niKht at 7 o’clock at
Carlton building, on Jackao
1 *“ - ’ tandinK
CITY TRAIN SCflEDOL^
rival and Departure ol Trains,
CITY TIME,
City Time la 80 minutes slower than Eaaterr
and 30 min ate. faster than Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
heaves at 12:15 p.m. Arrives at 5:03 p, m
ueaves at 5:50 p. m. Arrives at '1:15 p. n
R. W. Sizer. Aetna
GEORGIA R. B.
eavei 0:00 a.m. Arrives 12:66
>®aves p. m. Arrives j-Sl
SEABOARD AIR LINE R'Y.
»OBTH to mm.
s' o. 52—Lv Atlanta,8 :Uam, Ar. Athens, 10 '23an
;; jyse. •• 10:58pm
Mo. 82- “ •• 1230pm •• 2:27pm
south Bomro.
MoA3—Lv. Athens,2:22pm, Ar. Atlanta, 4:25pm
No. 41— " '• 6:28am, " " 8-20am
6^2pm. •• « 8:2^5
0-8. Byan, Qen. Pasenger Agent.
No.58—
J. Z. Hoke,
Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
vrrive i 00p.m. Leave 8:4B p.m
Leave 7 SO a. m. Arrive 8 p. m.
J. E. HUMPHREY, Agent.
lodge room
street. All Odd Fellows in uood
rited to attend.
, D. A. Watson.
J. A. Mealok, Hecoruling Sc
Noble Grand.
C1 etary.
Oliver Encampment, Nc. , i. o. o. F.
Meets everv first anil third Thursday night
In each month at e o'clock at Odd fellows hall
stwidfingTovited! et ' A “ 1 '“ tnarcha ■—
J. K. K^ B v.'^ri T be M4N ' Uhlef Patriarch.
Mt. Vzhnon 1,01)0*. F. and A. M
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22. F. At A. M
meets In regular communication .very second
^“ r ^aL nl « h ; m each month at Ma^nu haH
tx Joseph bmldmg Clayton street
^Master Masons are cordmlly Invited to
attend. w. F Dokhky \v m
W. J. Gauebold, Secretarv. ’ * M *
Kxtbtonk Chapter, R. a. M,
Keystone Chapter, No. 1, Koval Arch Maginn
X? b!X« ry thirdT ^ ld *y nittht at b o'cIock at
the lodge room m the Max Jo.seph building
lodge
All quaofli
J. G. ThcshELI..^Secretary
led brethren Invited to attend”
Max Joseph. High Pel ,»t.
Athinb Council No. 21, B. & s. M.
^ ln T\ A ^ ht . ln each •nonth
hal1, Max J <w«ph building
All qualified companions urged to attend.
J. K. KX.VNCT, Recorder^ , ’ ,NTOM ’ T ' '• “•
OOON** Thlas, I. o B. M.
Ooonee Tribe, No. 16,1. V. B. M., meets ev.ee
Vednesday night at 7:30 o’clock h* IUH
heU, third flooi Carlton building’. VislUn^lud
Men oordlelly invited to attend. 8*4*0
B, K Bkaohchkv. SLchem.
G. A l.ivnm .■ chief of Uecordfc