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TIIE BANNER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1902.
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Published Dailv. Sunday and Weekly by
M J. BOWB.
||. P. MOLDKR. JR.. Pdl.e*
j W. RECO Builnn* Hinijfi
THE ATHENS DAILY B ANNER is delive e-
hy carriers in the city, or mailed, pcstatfe fr*
t«> any address at the following rat<
»>er year, $2.50 for six mont
months
The Weekly or Sunday BANNER 91.00 pe
ye it, SO cents for six months. Invariably Caul
in advance
Remittances may be made by express, post
office money order or registered letter.
All business communications should be ad
dressed to the Business manager.
#1.25 for thre
Subscribers are requested to promptly not If
the business office of late delivery, failure to
carry paj*ers to porches or failure to deliver
with absolute regularity on the part of the car
riers. Such notifications is the only means of
knowing of the existence of any cause for com
plaint. and will be appreciated accordingly.
TELEPHONE*: Hualneta Office 75. Hog
dltorlal Rooms 75. two rings
TO THE PUBLIC.
ABOUT THE DOTS.
The Banner’!? second dot contest will
lose on Monday of n^xt week, and o
; ew days later the winners of the twen
ty prizes offered by this paper to accn
rate counters will be announced.
This is a simple announcement, bat
it means much to the readers of The
Banner, as well as to this paper. Per-
ious can take advantage of the condi-
ious of the dot contest to pay subscrip
ciou money to The Banner either daily
.»r weekly and have a chance of partic
ipating in the distribution of the prizes.
When it is considered that the first prize
is $25,00 in cash it must be admitted by
all that the chance is worth while.
Other prizes are proportionately valua
ble.
A large sum of money is due The Ban
ner for both the daily and weekly edi
tlons. This money must be paid sooner
or later. Some of it has been standing
on our books for several y« a*saud should
be paid immediately. Much of it shoaid
be paid before the present contest closes,
and we throw oat inducements in th
way of more than one hundred dollars
THE BANNER solicits new* from Its friends
In the city, but we cannot receive announce
ments ol meetings and similar notices over the
telephone. We ask our friends to kindly write
■II .uch nolle. and mill them to th. editor of premiums for payment at this time.
The Banner, or lend to the olflca by messenger. V ‘
We are always glad to print euch notice., tor
our Irlooda, but wo luat have not the time to
taka them by telephone. Our Irlenda will
pleaae bear thl, In mind.
All communications lor publication MUST bo
accompanied by the real name ol the writer.
Tbe writer's name will be withheld when the
request I. made, but the editor mult know from
whom each communication come,.
There will he no deviation, Irom tbetc rule,
In tbe future.
Help the rammer school (and.
Only five days left for dot counters.
The Augusta Ohrouiole thinks the
trusts are as safe as the bears.
Editor Barrett of the Birmingham
Age Herald thinks that Grover Cleve
land is too old to be President again.
The many friends of Editor Kichard
son, of the Atlanta Journal, will hope
for his early recovery from bis present
illness.
The Tattnall Journal is for tbe law
taking its coarse. It says that a oonple
Murrmr—
uwiuao a good deal of good.
The uniform text book bill will be
carried over until tbe next session of
the general assembly. It is a pity it
conld not have been passed this year.
Tbe day is counted dull in the house
of representatives when some member
fails to rttack Speaker Morris with
oharges of unfairness or for ontrageons
ratings.
Every person in Athens should see the
International doll oolleotion now on ex
hibition in this city for the benefit of the
Winnie Davis Memorial Hall. It is in
strnctive and interesting.
The corporations have not stood any
better with the present legislature than
any other class. In fact this is the most
independent legislature that baa con
▼ened In Georgia in many a year.
The people of Athens will welcome
the news that a new dormitory is to be
erected at the Lncy Cobh Institnte. This
building is badly needed and The Ban
ner will give its hearty support to the
movement.
It should not be necessary for ns to of
fer premiums to people who owe ns to
pay their just obligations and then beg
them to take advantage of the offer.
Several hundred persons have taken ad
vantage of the present dot contest and
many more should do so before Monday.
Daring the last contest the very last
answer^received, on the last day of the
contest, won one of the cash prizes.
The same thing may be repeated this
time. Get in your answers with sub
scription money as early as possible.
m LUCY COBB.
The movement which has been inaug
urated by Mrs. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta,
and other ladies of the state, to raise
funds for a new dormitory building for
the Lucy Oobb Institnte is a splendid
one and should be heartily supported by
all the people of Athens.
The Lucy Oobb Institute is one of the
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness mul Loss OF Sleep.
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J R. NICKERSON. Pre*. W. B. JACKSON. Vice Pres. T. h. MICKER3Q . Secy
i THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
{ —-DEALEHS I IN
* Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Woodeiiw&re, Etc. }
’lawn MOWERS,ICE CREAM FREEZERS, CARDEN HOSE-j
* 3,8 and 350 Broad Street, Athena, Qa.
which all onr people are proud. Within
the walls of this historic institution to
day there are more than seventy young
ladies—a larger number than ever before
iu tbe history of the institution. Then
is urgent need for additional dormitory
room and the people of Athens and the
people of Georgia who love this iustitu
tion and the noble woman who is at the
head of it should do all in their power
to assist the rapid growth of the pro
posed fand for the new dormitory.
The Banner will pledge its support to
the movement, and we are sure that we
can safely pledge the ardent, active sup
port of the whole people of Athens.
Yoisy-
Will in;
•ttural duties
iradarhe and
if you take
HcziPs Pi
"John
tile lien
vriies that he's just killed
"A Note on the Ox Warble in Miss
issippi’ is the latest brochure Issued by
the agricultural department. “Doesn't
Secretary Wilson know that the admin
istration is supposed to he a trifle sore on
Mississippi?" asks the Washington Post.
Mr. Joe Hitt, who has been doing snob
splendid work on the editorial page of
the Atlanta News, has resigned his posi
tion with this paper and has gone to
Arizona. He is a bright young man
and The Banner wishes him great sue*
oess in his new field.
Several measures that were introduced
early in the present session of the gen-
eral assembly will be oarried over to the
ntxt session. It is to be hoped that the
members will get down to business from
the jump next year and transact all bus
iness that comes before the legislature
without any dilly-dallying.
Some of the newspapers of the state
are anxious for the Georgia legislature
to tackle the Pullman company. These
papers have not heard of the man who
left $800 under his pillow in a Pullman
berth a few days ago and when ho re
turned to get it was inform'd by the
(orter that he thought U was a Up.
any Jury \vi
ron.'titution.
rdti’t worry over that;
acquit him!”—Atlanta
An Exlrrmc C'anr.
Bjoiios—And you say liiffers is ab
sent minded?
Brown—Absent minded! Why, man,
he’s so absentmlmled that when he
ought to have a headache his corn
bum.—Baltimore News.
;OROIA JUNK conPANY,
Castings, Brass,'Copper, Bear
rrii '> apPrrw ink, n,uVb .,,
ove Cast, Books, Paper, Bones, Rags,
,G ass, Jugs, Lead, Etc.
BROAD STREET, near Georgia Depot, opposite Rucker’s Compress,
^JF^Either drop us a card or phone us and our wagons will call for auv of the
above named article?. PHOWE IOI.
jHeart
1 Failure
HERE ARE TEETH.
THAT STAND WEAR,
IVst sets of to,all *.-..11111,> *15.00.
make a ioiiI'Icss plate which is I
far sup,■nor to any other.
Soliii Gold Crowns jJ.ee In *s.im.
Bridge Work *5. mi in *s.iki per tooth.]
there is nothing e.pial to perfect
midge work when pioperli construc^
Cold Killings *t.Jn and up.
Amalgam Killings Tee ami up.
\W extract teeth |«>sit iveli witlioiii
pain.
011 "aiy rest secure in the knowL
edge Hint your teeth will receive t111
hesl and most skillful attent ion at
oltiee.
Dr. C. A. Ryder, Mot.
Classic Cisy Dental Room]
Me <,well Building, '„!le,r Ave.
Long Distance Phone. : N
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COAL - COAL - COAL
Now is the time to liuy your coal. We are sole agents [1
for the famous RED ASH ami many other high grades. $
Seo Us Hefoi'e Plneiiig Your Orders, «
Telephones J Up, »»" d °»»« j|j
ATHENS COAL&COKG CO. m
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| Takes away some of the
| most vigorous men right
| ill the prime of life, just I
| as they are on the verge |
| of great financial pros- |
1 lH-rity. |
| Don t stake your rami- |
| ly’s welfare wholly upon |
| your uncertain life, - Carry |
| a policy in the “Mutual |
| Life of Ga.’ See one >>£ |
| our agents today i
1 lohn A. Darwin* |
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I Clayton Street. £
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
| HOUSES
1 For Safe
S A numlier of down
O town houses, well
S located, close in,
b ranging in price
q from
I $1,800 toss,000
| EACH.
S I liree ,‘5 room houses
^ on ( Vonec street.
Half a dozen farms from lit
acres to :>oo acres, ranging in
price from jig.Jo tosjJ.oo [wr
acre. 7J acres of land in the
city of Athens,
I Robt* T* DuBose,
X ffeal Estate and Fire Insurance.
«®96OS«»!»!»BCOSe®068SO
CHARLES EDWARD CHOATE,
ARCHITECT.
AlIQUSTA, OA. j- . ATHENS. OA.
PIION E 1(H),
When oat of city consult H. K. CHOATK.
ORR’S SCHOOL
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets.
Fall term basins Sept. 8th, 1902 Young men ana
young ladies prepared for college. Boys and girls in
t lie public schools wishing aid on special studies will he
accommodated. For terms apply to
S. P- ORR.
Cures Cancer end Blood Poison.
If von have blood poison producing
eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen
glands, bumps and risiDgs, burning,
itching skin, copper-colored spots or rash
on the skin, mneons patches in month
or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old
rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B ). It kills the
poison in the blood ; soon all sores, erup
tions heal, hard swellings subside, aches
and pains stop and a perfect enre is
made of the worst coses ot Blood Poison.
For cancers, tnmors, swellings, eating
sores, ngly nlcers. persistent pimples of
all kinds, take B B B. It destroys the
cancer poison in the blood, heats cancer
of all kinds, cores the worst hnmors or
suppurating swellings Thousands cored
b; B. B B. after all else fails. B B B.
composed of pare botanic ingredients.
Improves the digestion, makes the blood
pure and rich, stops the awfnl itching
and all sharp, shooting pains. Thor
oughly tested for thirty years. Drag
gists, $1 per bottle, with complete direc
tions for home core. Sample free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co-
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advioe also sent in sealed letter.
S Insure In Tire S
l National Life Insurance Co., j
1 Of the U. S. {
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2 It is over thirty-four years old and has never contested a 7
2 death claim. £
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2 Every statement in its policies is an ABSOLUTE^GUARANTEE, m
a, and not an estimated result. t
jj The difference in ttie premiums in favor of the National are greater JJ
a, than the dividends paid by any other company. 2
w It has a larger per cent of surplus than any other leading company. *
2 it has more assets in proportion to liabilities than any other leading 2
U company J
oi It will write you a 15 Pay Life policy for a less premium than other <r
* companies charge for a 20 Pay Life policy, *
* . .v’l'J '''tfh rates for ESTIMATED RESULTS when you can get 2
w ABSOLUTE GUARANTEES at from 25 to 35 per cent less money. *
2 - WOMEN SAME RATES AS MEN.] J
2 See me before you insure your life. ;
| A. L. MITCHELL, j
s State Special Agent, jjj
Insurance Building. Athens, Ga. J
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Justice Court.
Prompt attantlon to aU baHnsir.
P. W. LUCAS,
N. P. and Ex Offielo Jutloa of tha Peaoa
STEPHEN C. UPSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Off lea la T almadxa Building Cornar af Collar
Arsons and Clertan Straat.
f WANTED! !
I have a cash custo
mer who wants a nice f>
room house in good
neighborhood If you
have one for sale I can
sell it quick.
120 Per Cent
o
g I have 4 tenant houses I
ifl c:l " sell inn at price that
g «'ll pay you 2n percent on
g 'I"' invest m,.ill. The
8 houses are in good repair
and rented to |>eiinanonl
g tenants, 'ftiis is a good
k a chance for some one who
St vv ishe.s an invest mold.
274
® Tiie Gum Springs place
g contains 274 acres of land, g
u and located on one of the a
S Ix'si roads leading to Ath- O
g ens. The water, thetim-g
g and lay of the land g
jjj farm. See me if you wish
| J. T. Anderson, |
^ Real estate A?ent. g
| A. L. Brooks.)
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CITY TRAIN SCHEDULE
pyal and Departure ol Trains.
CITY TIME.
City Time la 30 minutes slower than Barterr
and 30 minute* faster than Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
I weaves at 12 d5 p. *n. Arrives at 5 «3 p, a .
I veuves at 5:oO p. m. Arrives et »:16 p. b
B. W. Sizer. Agent.
GEORGIA R. R.
Arrive*
Arrives
9 .00 a. m.
A SJO p. m.
12:56
7:55
SEABOARD AIR LINE R'Y.
■orth Bomrn.
vm Szk7 AtUnU^dOam. Ar. A than*, 10:2San.
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SOUTH BO USD.
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CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RAILWAY
‘Trire • •Mp.m. Leave S :46 p.m
L:ave 7 -JO a, m. Arrive 9 p. m.
J. K. HUMPHREY, Agent.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
St. Ri.mo Loimjk k. ot P
bu^oMnd" ^an“? r i f ^ Pl }* 1 |! U 5 1 5' ««"
Visiting KniKho* cordially invited to attorn
_ T. ,1. SHAl'Kl.KPoRI), (;. (
T, H. hlCKEiLses, K. of H. and s,
C'.KNN Udoi, No. 75, I. ,). o. ..
Meets every Tuesday night at 6 o'clock
hod** room, in Onrllon building, on jock
Q. E. Stone, I^conl.n^sec^ify 0ram
Williams Iaiiioe, -N . ).>, i. o. o. V.
Meets every Monday niitht at 7 o'clock at
lodge room in Carlton buildin K , on Jacki
rttedio attend FcUoW " in KOOd " tandi “E
J. A. Mealok, ^dg’Lmary 0 ™ 11
Olivek Encampment, Nt. . 1. o. O. F.
Meets every first and third Thursday nii
in each month at e o'clock at odd Fellow* )
AU i ' atriRrch " in «-
j. k. p “ trt -' rci
Mt. Veiinon Loi>ok, F. and a. M
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22. F. & A
JH*ita in regular communication wverv
Thwaday night in each month at Masonic h
Autelt : *M Jofleph buildinK stn
ULnd MBaons invited
. w. h. bOKriEY W h
W. J. Gaheboi.d, Secretarv.
Keystone Chaptek, R. a. M.
Keystone Chapter, No. 1. Royal Arch M««
meeteevery third Tuesday' nl K kt aY??cl
the lodge room in the Max Joseph boildi
AU qualified brethren invited to attend
_ _ _ Max JoHEPn, High Pri.,.
J. Q. Tkcssell, Secretary ‘ 1 ”
Athens Council No. 21, R. & s. j-
at^!Si? 0 k 1 u Wedne ^ Jrnll<ht ln onnh moi
A t ii 8 ^kaiSi5 M “' Jnlc , hBl1, Mnx Joseph boildi
AU qualified companions urged to attend
J. K. Rennet, Recorded L,NTO "' T ' '• »
Oconee Tkibe, X. o H, M.
Tribe, No. 15,1 O. R. M.. meet, ev
./edneeday night at 7:30 c clock at Sin J,
haU.thtedflooi Carlton baddingl Vlrttin^j
Men oordlaUy invited to attend. * 1
. r B. K Bkaubehk., Hicham.
ti A- Lambzux' Chief of KaoordA ^^^