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ATHENS DAILY BA®
Published lMIlv, Hands/ snd Weekly by
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THB ATHENS DAILY BAHHKBUdeUva-er
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cvry papers to porches or failure to deliver
with absolute rcgularttv on the part of the car
riers Much notifications Is the only means
knowing of the existence of any cause for com
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dltorlal Rooms 75. two rlnfs
TO THE PUBLIC.
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In the ctv. But we cannot receive innounre-
mente nl meetlnf a and etmller notice, over the
telephone. »■ eek eur Irlende to kindly write
all euefe notlcee and mall tbam to tba editor ol
Tba Banner, ar eend to the oft Ice by meeeemer
We am nlwnre (lad to print aocb notkae
our friend,, but we Joel have not tbe time to
take them by telephone. Our frlande will
please bear this la mind.
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accompanied by tbe real name of tba writer
Tbe writer's name will be withhold wban the
request It made, twt the editor mail know from
wkom each communication comae.
There will be no davletloeo tram theaa rules
In tba tutors.
We told yon yon wonld be borry If yon
did not get In the trade edition.
When yon flnlib penning thli edition
Just remember that "We told yon »o.”
The State Normal Sohuol baa accom
pUshed much daring tbe leailon just
doted.
The Banner doll In the International
Collection baa attraoted mnoh attention
tbli week.
Ai a meani to check drnnkennee* dor
lng tbe holiday* inppose we all agree to
oloae the dlapeniary throughout next
week!
The oollege and achool boya and girl*
have left ni for a aeaaon, bnt we will
have a merry, happy Ohrlatma* by onr
■elves.
Tbe good people of Athena ihonld tee
that Santa Olana find* hla way to tbe
hume of every poor peraon in Athene
thli Obilatmaa.
The Banner will wager a year’* mb'
Mtlptlon that Dewey haa hit hatchet
ont ready to out the cable If trouble
artaea. And then be oarefnl boya, don't
get In front of hla gnni.
II la onatomary now for every meeting
to adopt reeolntioni endonlng the Sam
mar Sohool, nnd Incidentally the Ban
ner for atartlng the movement and rail
lng the fond lninring the enterprlae.
Can tbe member* of the present gen
eral aaaembly be allnded to aa members
of the third honae daring the last sea
alon of the preaent term ? Reapcctfoily
referred to Mr. DuPont Onerry and the
Atlanta Joaraal.
A perusal of the record of the teuton
of the general auembly that ended last
week will show that tbe people of Oeor
gla had the relni. The third honae
might have been In aeealon bnt lie work
doee not show np In the reoorda
The member* of tbe 8tate Normal
School commiulon did the right thing
In re-electing the membera of the pres
ent faeolty of that aplendld institution.
From President Branson down the prea
ent faoalty la one of tbe ableat in the
entire South.
Tbe Luoy Cobb Institute hu enjoyed
one of tbe greatest aeesions In tbe history
of this splendid Institution and Tht
Banner predloU still greater things for
this sobool nnder the able management
at Kias Rutherford, one of the noblest
women In tha whole ooontry.
THE ATHENS BANNER.
It is not often that an editorial appears In this paper under t!<- aliovc
caption, but wc feel that it is due ourselves and the people wi.o haw made
possible this splendid edition of the paper, that a few facto be made public
through these columns
Work on this trade edition was commenced about five weeks ago.
The edition is made np of 28 pages, printed on a fine grade uf l»x>k
paper and containing perhaps the liest history of Athens and the various
business enterprises in this city ever gl'en to the public. Tie splendid
success of this edition is due In the main to the efforts of Mr. Tlmmas W.
lived, t lie capable business manager of The Banner, who lias worked
faithfully on the Issue, and almost without cessation, since the decision
was reached by 1 lie management several weeks ago to issue this edition.
Mr. Heed has not only written the history found in this edition hut lie has
done much of tlie soliciting, in addition to superintending the mci hanical
make-up of >he paper, which could not lie improved on. Then, to Mr.
Iteed and tlie enterprising business men of Attiens, is due the credit, in a
large measure, for tiiis splendid edition of The Banner.
This Trade Edition of The Banner will circulate in thou-ands of
homes throughout Northeast Georgia and many copies will find i heir way
into many other states and foreign countries, while a large numh, r w ill In-
preserved, as an accurate history of the city and its business interests,
for many, many years to come. In this edition Is set forth the remarka
ble growth of one of the most remarkable cities in the South. These pa
ges will show that industrially, commercially and educationally
Athens has enjoyed a growth the past few years that is nothing short of
marvelous, and it will show that this growth isstcadyand continuous.
Within the next twelve montlissubstantial buildings representing an out
lay of money exceeding WOO.OOO will rear their heads within the limits of
the city of Attiens tostand as monuments to the enterprise of the ncople
of the present decade who tiave worked so faithfully and heroically for the
Classic City of Georgia. These buildings are the greatest evidences of
our industrial, commercial and educational activity and it isa class of
evidence that cannot he disputed in any quarter.
This edition of The Banner contains something like 150 half-tone
newspaper cuts, representing our public buildings, business buildings,
handsome residences and public spirited citizens. A similar num
ber of cuts of this character has never tieforc appeared in any Georgia
newspaper printed outside of the city of Atlanta. The Banner lias in
stock the largest number of newspaper cuts carried in Georgia by any
newspaper outside of Atlanta. The Banner Is growing with Athens and
the best efforts of this paper are devoted the upbuilding of Athens.
Wc herewith make public acknowledgment of our appreciation for
the support of the business men and business enterprises represented in
this edition which made the success of the edition such as it is.
The Kind Von Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borno the signature of
— and has been made tinder his per-
sonal supervision sine© its infancy.
'* ta **K /■CCCCAwi Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are bat
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castorla is a Harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allnys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tcctiiing Troubles, cures Constipntion
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼MX eXMTAUn COMPANY, Vt MUMMY NTRCXY, NUN V
Hood’s Pills
Do not gripe nor Irritate the alimen
tary raiittl. They act gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually ami
Give Comfort
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
MS HOLIDAY RUES
Via Central of Georgia Ry.
The Central of Georgia Railway will
sell tickets daring the Ohrietmoe hall-
days at one and one third flrst olaM fare
for round trip, covering the following
territory, viz: Between all points east
of the Mississippi and sooth of the Ohio
and Potomac rivers, including Wash
ington, D. 0„ and St. Louts, Mo.
Dates of sole to the pabllo: Deo. 23,
24, 25. 30,31,1902, and Jan. 1, 1903.
Final limit Jan. 3. 1903.
For Students—Same rates will apply
as shown above, bat tickets can be pur-
ohased Deo. 10th to 22nd, 1902, Inclusive
with final limit Jan. 8th, 1903, on pre
sentation and surrender of oertifioates
signed by superintendent, principal or
president of sohool or oollege.
J. E HUMPHREY, Agt.
Phone 15.
R. L. MOSS, JR.,
Commercial Agt., Olty. Phone267.
CHARLES EDWARD CHOATE,
ARCHITECT.
AuausTA. aa. i- . athens. aa.
PHONE too.
When ont of city consult H. E CHOATE.
Justice Court.
Prompt attsntlon to aU butasae.
W. W. LOG’AM,
N. P. and Kx Officio Jaetloe of th. Pmo.
STEPHEN C. UPSON,
atwruj-et-Law,
Office la Talmagga Binding Central Cells,
A vmm aaS ClayteiStreet.
tare»'sh«—t/
A FEW WORDS ON OUR MEATS
will be timely at this season. They
will be of assiatanoe to the house
keeper who is considering tbe
CHRISTMAS DINNER
and its probable cost. All oor holi
day meats are selected with great
oare and there's good cheer in every
pound of them.
POULTRY AND CAME
to give added zeat to tbe feast will
also be ready to fill orders.
Norfolk Oysters,
Pure Pork Sausage.
J. A. WRIGHT & CO.
Cash Market. Phone 304.
Lumpkin Street.
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I R. NICKERSON . Pres. W. B. JACKSON. Vies Prsx. T. fl. NICKI2U30 «*cv
THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
| DEALERS IN
| Hardware, Cutlery, Guds, Woodenware, Etc
{LAWN MOWERS,ICE CREAM FREEZERS, CARDEN HOSE-
14* aad JJO Broad Street, Athens, da.
MAKE
XMAS MONEY
COUNT.
Those
Items we
have in our
lines of holiday
goods are sensible,
pleasing ones: ttie kind
that give full returns in use
fulness and enjoyment for every
cent of cost. Wc have made an
extra effort this year to get
practical as well as the
newest and most at
tractive gifts in
our lines; and
we have put
prices on them
that will appeal
to those who
want worthy
f loods at the
owest possible
cost -
In Justice to yourself and those
you buy for you should see what
we have before making selections
We have told you previously some
thing of the articles carried, but
telling is largely in vain, you will
have to see them to appreciate
goods arid prices. ::::::
We want you to
see them and
save-
H. R. Palmer & Sons.-
DRUGGISTS.
105 Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
*M
HERD ARE TEETH
THAT STAND WEAR.
Rest, sets of teeth $5.00 to *15.00.
We make a roofless plate which is
far superior to any other.
Solid Gold Crowns *5.00 to *s.oo.
Bridge Work *5.00 to *8.00 per tooth.
There is nothing equal to perfect
bridge work when properly construc
ted.
Gold Fillings *1.50 and up.
Amalgam Killings 75c and up.
We extract teeth positively without
pain.
You may rest secure In the knowl
edge that your teeth will receive the
best and most skillful at tent Ion at our
office.
Dr. C. A. Ryder, M^r.
Classic City Dental Room",
McDowell Building, College Av«\
Long Distance Phone, No. 87.
Farms for Rent.
The Hull farm two miles from Alli
ens on Hull road. 75 acres in cultiva
tion,;
Also, 135 acre tract of land, part of
it in the city, out liy Rarlx-rvllle.
I here is something like 50aerosol this
land in timU-r. Will soli you I tie
wood as well as rent you the laud.
Also, 2uo acres on the Oconee river
out by the new bridge now Ix-ing
built.
Dwellings for Rent.
8 R. II., Milledge avenue, - *20.00
li It. II., Lumpkin street, 15.no
5 It. II.. Jackson street, - - 12.50
4 H. II., close to old Alliance
warehouse, - - - 7.00
J T. Anderson,
AGENT.
l*V)r Sal©
One no"d organ
One vacant lot below my
home on Oconee street. Ap
ply to
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
N" 467 Oconee street
GEORGIA JUNK COHPANY,
Chancellor Hill aad lha membera of
the faculty of the University of Georgia
ore to bo congratulated on the splendid
•coceet achieved by the etadeot body
daring the aesstoa that doted yesterday.
The University is growing bigger and
bigger, and stronger and stronger with
4he passing years and already It is tbs
(per of any state institution in the en-
4tae South.
Heart
Failure
Takes away some of the J
most vigorous men right {
in the prime of lift*, just J
as they arc on the verge J
of great financial pros- J
perity.
Don’t stake your rami-
ly’s welfare wholly upon j
your uncertain life. Carry f
a policy in the "Mutual *
Life of Ga.’ See one '»f
our agents today
John A. Darwin. I
Clayton Street.
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BUYS
Scrap Iron, Castings, Brass, Copper, Beer
Bottles, Grain Begs, Pewter, Zink, Rubber
Stove Cast, Books, Paper, Bones, Rags
G ass, Jugs, Lead, Etc.
BROAD STREET, near Georgia Depot, oppoeite Rucker’s Compress.
10 Kithor drop os e card or phone ns and onr wagons will call for any of the
above named aruclty- PHONB IOI.
UPTOWN PEOPLE
Are requested to stop in and see what we have for Christmas.
We have a nice assortment.
Up=Town Drug Store,
Phone 27o. Prompt Delivery, E. C. McEvoy
CASTORIA
Tor Infante and Children.
Ike Kind You Have Always Bought
Brora tiie
Uo.rrnro ol
Allen H. Talmage.
jPiae Baggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc
I Washington St., Athens, Ga. 5
For Sale
300 acre farm li
miles from Center,
Ga., on Oconee
river. 500,000 feet
of lumber can be
cut on place. 4
horse farm open
A. L. Brooks.
CITY TRAIN MDOLfi
i rival and Departure ol Trains,
CITY TIME.
City Tima la SO mtnutaa dower than
and SO minute, falter than Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrive* a. Snip,»
Arrive* a. S:l| p a
B. W. Sizer. Agra.
GEORGIA B. B.
leaves
12 AS
711
SEABOARD AIR LINE R’Y.
NORTH BO USD.
So S3— LvAtlastaAdOam, Ar.Athene, 10:23*n>
Ho.*-" " •**”: " "
No. IS- " " 12 30pm " 137pm
SOOTH BOOHD.
KoJB-L*. Athene, 137pm, Jr. Atlanta,. 36pm
No. 41—" " 638am, " " 130am
No.68— " •• 6:52pm, •• 830pm
a A B/w, Qen. Pteenger Agent.
J. Z. Hoke. Agent.
CENTRAL Or GEORGIA BAILWAY
and— i -00p.m. Leave 8:48 p.m.
Leave 7:30 a. m. Arrive 9 KKS p. m.
J. X. HUMPHREY, Agent
LODGE DIRECTORY,
i'IIBVh Lodge, No. 7UU. B. F. O. K.
Meets Every Wednesday night nt 7:4ft o’c'ock
at lodge quartern, Mon*building, ('layton Nt.
M. O. Michael, Exalted Kuler.
H. iC. Choate, Secretary.
Ht. El,mo Lonuk K. or P.
HI. Elmo Lodge, No. 40. Knight* of Pythias
•••ta Monday night at f ,-au o’clock et I.
Jastle hall In the Max Joseph building, corner
larton and W all street!, Phone Ju3, ft ring*,
Visiting Knights oordiallv Invited to attena
_ _ „ K. L. M088. Jr„ C. .0.’
T, H. Nickerson, K. of B. and h.
Gmnn Lodge, No. 7ft, 1. o. o. ».
Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock a
Lodge room, in Carlton building, on Jaokacn
•treat. All Odd Fellows In good stanaing In
rlted to attend.
_ w u-« J- F. Hart, Noble Orand.
O. E, Stone, Recording Becrstary.
Williams Lodge, N . 15, I. o. O. F.
Meets every Monday night at 7 o’clock at
lodge room In Carlton building, on Jackeo
street. All Odd FeUowa In good itanding
rlted to attend. *
. D A. Watson, Noble Grand.
J. ▲. MBA LOU, Recording Nectetary.
Oliver Encampment, Nt. . i. o. O. F.
Meets every flret and third Thuraday night
In each month at h o’clock at Odd Fellow* hall
op JeokKin etreet. All patriarch* In good
•tendlnz Invited.
. „ „ W. M. Pittman, Chief Patriarch.
J. K. Kennct. Scribe.
Mt. Vibnon Conor, r. and a. M
Haunt Vernon Lodge, No. 2i F A A. M
aeet* In regular communication .rcry eeoond
Thuraday night In each month at Muonic hall
trdltaor Hax Joimph building t'Uyton etreel
All Haater Mnson, ere ooriLally Inrtted to
W. F. Dohnit. W. M.
leoratorv.
Kstntons CnAPTiH, B. A. M.
Kayitone Chapter, No. 1, Royel Arch Ma»m
meet* every third Tuceday night et H o clock et
the lode; room In the Hex Joaeph building
All Quauilcd brethren Invited to attend. ”
. „ _ Max Joenrii. High IMeeA
J. G. Trumili., Secretary
ATHggn Council No 21, B. a 8. b..
Meet,on let Wedneaday night In each mouth
et 8 o clock, Ueeonlc hall. Max Joecph building
All qualmed oompanlone urged to attend.
. _ _ „ H H. I.inton. T. I, H
J. K. KcNNgV, Keonrder.
Ooonie THIgg, I. O R. M.
Ooone* Tribe, No. 15,1. O. R. M., meet* every
t 7«ta«d*y night et J :»u o'clock. *1 K-il Men .
tall, third flooi Carlton building. Veiling Red
Men oordlally Invited to attend --
It. K Hhaiihk ,kt, Hichem
U. A. LAHIgK,' Chief nt Kerned.
TALLULAH FALLS
railway company.
tiv.b TAHLE NO as
In effect Sunday, Sept 7th, juog,« a m.
Eaatern Time
11
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6 88
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W. S. ERWIN.
UenerallMantRer,