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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1903.
&
Suspend©
Ease
Comfort
Freedom
Durability
Metal Parts Rust Proof
Positively Guaranteed if
**President" is on buckles.
Everywhere 50 cts.,
or by mail postpaid.
Light or dark. wide
C. A. EDGARTON MrG. CO.
Box 468. Shirley. Mars.
Fish Nets, : Cast Nets,
BOOK NETS--A1I Sizes.
Hooks and Fishing Tackle.
Gearing Hardware Co.
GEORGIA AND OXFORD TO
GO ON TRACK TOMORROW
First Meet of the Kind Ever Participated in Between
These Colleges and the Georgia Boys are Vecy
Confident of Victory. The Records
of Both Teams Given.
human pantomime.
MORTON & PARKER,
Fire Insurance.
-OKKIl'H AT
The National Bank of Athens.
Phone 162-
s Lipscomb tfc Co. :
J Fire insurance. Accident Insurance. Life Insurance J
J Carpenters Liability Insurance. J
«* Steam Boiler Insurance *
iy t
J Represent ini; the best of companies. When yon liave an\ I liin^r in our *
w line call and see us. l’hone 109. Offlce next to Webb .V < lauTonl. r
Wiring of all kinds. Estimates Furnished.
All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone and Electrical Supplies.
J. K DAVIS, Phone 208. College Avc.
As the time approachts 'vhen Georgia
vill meet Emory iu the first dull meet
*ver ht-M between these two colleger,
t ie Crackers '_aro waking very enthu
siastic and ard confident of winning
f.om the Oxfordites.
Cbp ain Baxter his for the last we k
been patting his men to stiff p ac* o >,
.nd now their weak points are thorough
If developed and their condition cannot
o .* improved up hi. l i the aunaal fie’d
liy the Georgians very convincingly
lemonstrated their speed aud skill iu
t ie runni: g events as well as their
Drawn in t h e hammer throw aud shot
ut.
S lice Emory and Georgia will com
pete for laurels on the track tomorrow
5 weal i be well to recall the showing
::i ,de by them in their fi Id days.
They are as follow a :
Emory.
Mile in i — H' iitz, first; Murray, sec
ond; Mabbetf. third. Time! :5G 1-2.
Two hundred yard dash—King, first;
Andtrsun, second; M. Boyd, third.
Time 11 seconds.
Hammer throw — L. H. Bishop, first ;
(1 H. Birbcj)' second, Distarc?, 82 feet
2 1-2 inch us.
E gbt hundred and eighty yard run—
Un vatt, first; Farmer, second ; Mabbett,
third. Time 2 minutes 23 2 5 secouds.
One hundred ar d twenty hurdles—M.
Boyd, lir»t ; Middlebrooks, second. Time
h45
High jump — Heotz, first. 5 feet 4 iu ;
Audersrn, second. 5 feet 5 inches.
Two hundred and twenty hurdles—M.
Boyd, fir.-t; H. Boyd, second; Middle-
brooks, third. Time, 211 seconds
Four 1 unrired aud forty yard run —
Henz, ti-st; Saunders, s cond ; Wynne
third. Tims, f>7 seconds,
Two hundred and twenty yard clash —
II. Boyd, first; Anderson, second ; King,
_
third Time 22 3 5 £ eoonds.
Shot put— Urquhart, first, 30 feet 11
1 2 inches ; L H. Bishop, second ; Fick
leu, third.
Running broad jump-M. Boyd, first,
17 feet 10 12 inches.
Georgia.
100 yd. dash - Baxter, first; , Sec-
cud ; 11 2-5 see.
Hammer threw—Ooile, first; Ritchie,
second ; 100 ft. 4 in.
Pole vault—Bowir, first; Dearing,
second ; 9 ft. 8 1-4 in.
220 yard dash—Baxter, first; Harmon,
second ; 24 2-5 sec.
Broad jump—Blount, first; Anderson,
Bicond ; 19 ft. 9 1-2 in,
440 yard dash—Aaderson, first; Eng
land, second ; 53 2 5 see.
Suot put—Griffin, first; Harmon, sec
ond ; 35 ft. 6 12 iu.
120 yard hurdle—D-aring, first;
Blount, second ; 16 1-6 sec.
Mile run—Harper, first; Barrow, bic-
oud ; 5 min 9 4-5 see.
220 yard bardie—Dearing, first;
Blount, sicond ; 29 2 5 sec.
12 mile run—Mauley, first; RagaD,
second ; 2 min. 14 2-5 sec.
R day race-Sophomores, first; Sen
iors, second ;3 min. 42 seo.
Tnree legged race—Dearing and
Blount, first; T. Barrow and B. Barrow,
second ; 8 1 5 sec.
Deariug, Bower, J., and Blount tied
for the high jump, neither of them
buiug able to jump over 5 ft. 2 in.
From tho above it will be seen that
Emory is superior iu the mile run, In
the 220 yard hurdle, and iu the high
jump, but a9 to all the other events
Georgia is wav to the good. By the
comparison of the records the Crackers
have the best dunce to win, and the
team that will represent Georgia is con
fident that the Methodists will be de
feated. £££
Certain Gestures Absolutely Identi
fied With Certain Feeling*.
Certain gestures are absolutely iden
tified with certain feelings. To shake
one’s fist is to threaten, to bold up one’s
finger is to warn. To indicate thought
we place the tips pf the fingers on the
forehead, to show concentrated atten
tion we apply the whole hand. To rub
the hands is everywhere a sign of joy,
and to clap them a sign of enthusiasm.
It would be easy to multiply examples.
Affirmation, negation, repulsion are all
indicated by motions that every one
understands. It is the same, in quite
as great a degree, with nationalities, in
spite of the original diversity of the
races that make them up. The mimetic
character results at once from race,
from history aud from climate.
The gesture of the Englishman is
fierce and harsh. He speaks briefly,
brusquely, lie is cold, positive, force
ful. His salutation is cold and accen
tuated, but bis handshake is loyal. The
gesture of Germany Is heavy, good hu
mored and always ungraceful. Many
of the Slav people are unwilling to
look one in the face, and they have a
false gesture. The Spaniard and the
Portuguese, although dwelling in a
southern land, gesticulate little. Their
language is rhythmic, slow, solemn;
they are grave; their salutation is a
little theatrical. The Italian is lively,
mobile, intelligent, gay. His language
is harmonious, sonorous, warm and
luminous, like his country’s sky. The
salutation of the Italian is quick and
full of feeling, his gesture colored and
exaggerated.—London Answers.
WOMEN'S HATS.
Men, Say* it Milliner, Are Kein
Jmlxv » of ii tains Effect*.
“Don’t think for a minute that men
know nothing about women’s hats,”
mid a milliner. “I don’t refer to men
can describe feminine frills with
the fluency of a floorwalker. I mean
average specimen, who doesn’t
know the difference between a toque
;uid a Gainsborough. They are keen
judges of effects—better than their
s. Men often come in here with
their wives. The woman begins to try
on all the hats in the shop. The man
grows nervous. While madam will
irouette before the mirror and view
creation from every side before
passing judgment the man gives his
opinion without a bit of hesitation.
‘Take it off!’ he will say. ‘You look
like a Sioux brave with his war bon
net on!’
e doesn't know* why he disap
proves. He couldn’t describe tlie trim
ming if he tried, but lie does know that
it doesn’t suit his wife. Without wait
ing p second ho gives his decision, and
vife is almost in tears as she sees
him turn down some of the prettiest
models. But lie doesn’t care how they
look in the window or on the head of
Mrs. .Tones or Mrs. Brown. He wants
something that is becoming to bis wife,
t last she tries on the hat he
ts. lie knows it oven before she
has had a chance to glance at herself
in the mirror. And I would say that
judgment usually coincides with
ours.”—New York Press.
Has the Best
Bicvcles for Sale.
Athens Cycle Co.
We buy 2n 1 hand whet-b repair S.-wing,
Machines, Guns, Locks,Key Fittings, ali work •'uaranteed.
We sell the Standard Sewing Machines, the best machine-
made and lightest running machine on tlie Jjmarket Wt
keep needles, bobbins, etc . for all machines, and pump 5 ,
tubes, tins, cement for b cycles. Sign over the d >m os
Lumpkin street in the Petrie Building.
OFJHE PAST
No Stronger Evidence Can
Be Produced.
§ ID. 3V£. K.E3n\r3XTES|
KXPEKT BUILDER. g
Specialties-Foundations, Stone and Rrick Buildings: Heavy Framing, g
House Moving. Contracts for anything. Address WO, Springdale St. g
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This is the Place
Look well to their record. What they
Gav** done m my times iu years gone by
is th-i b»st gairautee of future results
Any one with a bad back, any reader
suffering from urinary troubles, from
my kidney ills, will find in the follow
ing evidence proof that relief and cure is
near at hand :
Mr G. M. Myers, the well-known
-hoemak^r at Winchester avenue and
I4rh street, Ashland, Kv.,says: “Doan’s
Kidney Pills ar* like true friends, the
longer you know them the better they
.re appreciated. I can add nothing to
»he statement I first made iu 1896 after
l procured the remedy at the Ventura
Drug Co , and took acmrseof the treat
mert which cured me. I was absolutely
free from all backache for nearly three
years then I noticed a blight ache as the
ult of a cold in my back. A box of
Doan’s Kidney Pills disposed of it. I
Dave recommended his remedy to many
*nd have never heard of one who did
not endorse the claims made for it.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cts.
Foster Miiburn Co., Batfalo, N. Y.,
sole agents for the U, S.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no substitute.
DAILY NEWS"
ABOUT COTTON.
The Market Report Issued
Daily by Baxter & Co.
April 30, 1903.
Liverpool Market—
Middling uplands 3 54
Sales 10,000 American 9,700
Receipts, 7,000 ^American 7,000)
New York Market-
Spots 10.75
Tone Barely Steady
Athens Market—
Middling 10' 4 o.
Port Receipt,—
Today 8,000
Year ago 11,101
A Startling Teat.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, tf
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling
test reaching in a wonderful enre. He
writes : "A patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages, caused by nlcera
tion of the stomach. I had often fonnd
Electio Bitters excellent lor acute Btom
ach and liver troubles so I prescribed
tem. The patient gained from the first,
and has not had an attack in 14
months.” Eleotrio Bitters are positive
ly guaranted for Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try
them. Only 50c at W. J. Smith, & Bro.,
H. R. Palmer & Son
OASTOXIIA.
Bear, tko s? Kind You Ham Always Bo'igH
The Coffee .'up In Per.la.
The expression “to give a cup of cof
fee" has in Persia a somewhat ond
nous significance. This is due lo the
fact that the coffee cup is one recog
nized medium for conveying poison
Some years ago the governor of Aspa
l. having long been at daggers
drawn with the chief of a powerful
mountain tribe, determined in this way
to put an end to nil trouble. He pro
fessed to entertain a great degree of
friendship and esteem for the chief
tain and invited him to visit him at his
palace. The chief unsuspiciously came
accompanied by his two young sons
For a week they were royally enter
tallied. But at last one morning when
the chief came Into his host's presence
lie was coldly received, and an attend
ant soon stepped forward with a singl
cup of coffee in his hand, which he of
b red to the guest. The hitter could
not fail to understand that lie
doomed. Preferring, however, steel h
ion. he declined the cup and
thereupon, at a signal from his host
stubbed to death.
And the Season of the Year to Buy
Paints, Wall Paper and Glass.
We have several ear loads of tin* best brands of
Paints that is on the market, and the jtriee to suit
all customers, and goods guaranteed as represented.
Call to see us.
Arnold & Sorrells.
SMALL FIRE F
YESTERDAY JL M.
Yesterday morning about one o’clock
a policeman discovered a fire in a pile of
trash in the rear cf the Btore of Tal-
m idge Bro*. & Co.
The policeman ran to the fire ball and
notified the department. The company
tn-ned out aud extinguished the fire in
a few minu're
Excursion Rates to Savannah
And. Return Via
Central of Georgia Railway
Account Southern Baptist
Convention, Ha> 7=14,1903.
Tbe Central of Georgia Railway will sell round trip tickets to Savannah, Gs.,
on M.y 6 6 and 7. limited to May 80, 1903. atone fare p’os 25 cents. By deposit
ing tickets with Joint Agent at Savannah, and paying fee of 50 cent*, extension
of final limit ms, be bad anti! Jane 1, 1908 Through sleeping cars from An-
gnita, Atlanta. Macon, Colombo,. Ga . and Birmingham, Ala . to Sivannsh;
doable daily trains between Atlanta, Macon and Savannah; parlor care on day
trains; sleeping care on night train. Farther information will be cheerfoUv
furnished open application to
J E. HUMPHREY, Agent, Phone 15.
Cures Eczema. Itching humors. Pimples snS
Carbuncles --Cost. Nothing to Try.
B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm) is
oertain and sn-c care for eczema.itching
skin, hnmors, scabs, scales, watery blis
ters, pimp'es, aching bones or joints,
boiles carbuncles, prickling Ipain in the
skin, old eating sores, ulcers, eto. Bo
tanic Blood Balm cures the worst and
most deep-seated cases by enriching,
purifying and vitalizing the blood,
thereby giving a healthy blood supply
to the skin. Heals every sore and gives
the rich g ow 'of health to the skin.
Builds np the broked do vn body and
mndk»» the blood red nnrlshing. Es
pecially advised for chronic, old cases
that doctors, patent medicines and hot
springs fail to care. Druggists, |1,
with complete directions for home onre,
To prove B. B. B. cares, sample sent
free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga., Describe trouble, and
free medical advice sent in sealed letter.
*claflc Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Year*
of suffering.
I have been afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years," says
Josh Edgar, of Germautown, Cal.
was able to be aronnd bat constantly
suffered. 1 tried everything I could hear
of and at last was told to try Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm, whish I did and was
immediately relieved and m a short time
cored, and I am happy to say it has not
sines returned.” Why not use this lini
ment and get well ? It Is for sale by all
druggists.
OAST’ORIA.
Bear, the Tin Kind You Hate Always Bocgw
The X-Rays.
Recent experiments, by practical tests
and examination with the aid of the X-
Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh
of the stomach is not a disease of itself,
bnt that it results from repeated attacks
of indigestion. "How can 1 care my in
digestion?” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
curing thousands. It will enre yon of
indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent
or care Catarrh of the Stomach. Kocol
digests what you eat—makes the stom
ach Bweet. Sold by The.Orr Drug Co.
After LaGrippe.
Lest a worse thing befall, rebuild the
oesumed tissues and renew the supply
of red blood corpuscles with the quick
est digested and meat nutritions flour
made—Clifton. It is the produoe of
native Kentucky wheat.
Wingfield Cash Grocery.
HERE’S A BABY
ITS MOTHER IS WELL.
The baby is healthy because during gestation
Its mother used the purely vegetable liniment.
Mothers Friend.
Mother’s Friend Is a soothing, softening, relax
ing oil, a muscle maker, Invigorator and freshen
It puts new power into your back gnd hi|
ew power into your
_ iother rubs it in froi
with her own prettv fingers.—n
swallowing of n.
lip*.
the outside,
-no dosing ana
inside treatment
The state of the
Influence the dispc
child; that is wh>
condition and fr<-«
health, that of tin
on keeping free fro
choly. He of goot
peaceful mind. M
make you so. 1L
sickness, soreness
all relieved and di:
other during gestation may
child and their lii
nng down jams, morning
iinUhcii l-*y 1 thls^wond.rfnl
remedy backed by two score years of success.
Of druggists $ 1 .nO
Send for our book—Motherhood- fro®.
the bradfield Regulator Co.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena. Ala .was
twice in the hospital from a severe case
of piles canting 24 tumors. After doc
tors aud all remedies failed, Bucklen’e
Arnica Salve quickly arrtBted further
inflammation aud cured him. It con
quers aches aud kills paiu 25a at W. J.
Smith Sc Bro., H. R Palmer"& Sons,
Druggist.
A Towel in Addition.
Thire is no use going to the uiy goods
itore to buy your towels when you can
get a good GO inch towel by buying a 48
pound sack of Clifton flour. When you
ut Clifton you not only get the best
flour made, but get the towel in addi-
ion. Wingfield Cash Grocery
Dorsey & Fankenstein
£AVe are showing for the
spring and summer trade the
most complete assortment'
high-grade F uruitun8rjy
brought to Athens. *■■■*«
We have added
stock Refrigerators
best makes.
Hammocks, Mattings and' 1
Rugs and a full line of Porch.^
and Lawn Goods
fall and see the. new styles
in Bed-room Suits, and Odd
Pieces for the Parlor and Li
brary!
We have ju
beautiful line of
Rockers in Anti 1
Mission Style.
BANNER SALVE
is the most healing salve in
the world. It cures Sores, Cuts,
Burns and all Stiin Diseases.
It positively
Cures Piles
S. Kirgsbaker, 8o East Ohio Street,
Chicago, writes: ‘‘I bad a bad case of
Piles for several years. BANNER
SALVE cured me quickly and perman
ently after several doctors and remedies
had failed to relieve me.”
GUARANTEED. Price 25 Conte
H R Palmer & Sons, Arnold & Sor
rells, Tho Orr Drag Co., W. J. Smith &
Bro. and E O McEvoy.
Everythin!
ly up-to-date.
new and
MOTHER AND CHILD
Scott’s Emulsion is cod
liver oil made almost as
palatable as milk. It is easy
and soothing to the weak
stomach; it checks the ten
dencies of children toward
thinness.
Scott’s Emulsion gives
strength to weak mothers be
cause it creates healthy flesh
and new blood.
Nursing mothers will find
a special value in Scott’s
Emulsion because it insures
a flow of rich, nourishing
milk for the baby. More and
better than a medicine;
Scott’s Emulsion is a food.
We’U wod you a ample five upon request.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York,
CAPTAIN “JACK”
Captain ’ Jack” Crawford, the great
poet-‘COut” of America, will appear at
the Opera House, Wednesday evening
May Gth
As an entertainer Captain Crawford
is rated with Bob Taylor. Bill Nye, Eli
Perkins and others of that calibre. Gen
Lew Wallace has said of him: "As
gentleman, a soldier, a scoot and poet
he stands distinguished. ’
Op ra House May Gth.
Prom a Cat Scratch,
on tbe arm, to the worst sort of a boro
sore or boil, DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel Salve
is a qaick enre. In baying Witoh Hazel
Salve, fe particular to get DeWitt’s—
this is the salve that heals without leav
ing a som. A specific for blind, bleed
ing, itching fjid protruding piles. Sold
Co.
When Men Were Ilrnmti-d.
A curious relic of bygone times, prob
ably the only one in England, still
stands at Lancaster castle. It Is a
strong iron holdfast, into which the
prisoner who 111 olden time had been
sentenced to be branded as a malefac
tor had his hand thrust nnd locked.
The branding Iron, after being made
red hot at the end, was pressed against
the “brawne of tlie thumb," and on be
ing withdrawn tlie letter XI branded
on the unfortunate prisoner’s flesh In
dicated from henceforward that be
1 malefactor. Tlie ceremony was
performed in the presence of the judge
and Jury and in open court, aud tlie
brainier invariably turned to the judge
after he lmd done his work and ex
claimed. “A fair mark, my lord:” It
Is lltO years since the instrument was
ast used on two men sentenced to im
prisonment for manslaughter.
En«t Indian Monkey*.
A naturalist who has traveled In the
East Indies says: "Tlie effect on the
monkeys of man's appearance is most
interesting. The expression of their
emotions is certainly almost human ns
they sit nnd stare at him, coughing and
snarling with anger and contempt,
drawing back tbeir beads and throw
ing the hand before the face with a
gesture of abhorrence and other move
ments indicative of shocked and out
raged feelings. But predominant Is
the expression of absolute horror,
which, coming from those we consider
our still degraded cousins. Is to our su
periority very aggravating.”
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Its stages.
Ely’s Cream Balm
cleanses, soothes and heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm la placed Into the nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and It absorbed. Relief U Im
mediate and a core follows. It it not drying—does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, SO cents at Drug
gists or by mall; Trial Sixe, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS, S8 Wsrren Street, New York
I Tbe Clarke County Building
I Loan & Improvement Co.
nas money to loan on reasona -
ble terms, on Real Estate in
Athens and vicinity. Apply at
office of the secretary in the
Athens Savings Bank Building.
Dorsey & Funkenstein
CLAYTON STREET.
| A. B. BAXTER & CO., I
w Incorporated,' $
! Commission I
5 Brokers 5
Have for sale at all times high- j
est grade securities. J
Cotton, Stocks and Grain $
handled on margin. %
Pnvate direct wires to all ex- I
changes. Refctenee, Georgia #
National Bank and all Mercan- ®-
tile Agencies. ®
5
Correspondence Solicited, jg
Broad St., Athens, Ga. $
| For Sale |
jjl One good Organ. *
jjj One vacant lot below my g
3 home on Oconee street. B
Apply to Mrs. T. A. jj
fjj Adams, 467 Oconee St.
CITY TRAIN SCBEDULiS
\rmal and Departure ol Trains,
CITY TIME.
City Time ia B0 minute* slower than Easters
and BO minutes faster than Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrlres at 5.03 p, at
Arrives at '*:15 p. m
R. W. Sizer. Agent,
GEORGIA R. R.
SEABOARD AIR LINE R’Y.
VOBTH DOUKO
No. 52, at 10:23*.
No. 32. at 2:2. p.
No. 38, at 10 56 p.
102TB BOUSD.
No.41, at 5:9o*. m
No. S3, at 2:20 p.m.
No. S3, at 6X16 p.m
C. B.B7*q, Gen. Paaenger Agent
Agent.
J. Z. Hoke.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive 1:00 p.m. Leave 8:45 p.m.
Leave 7:80 a. m. Arrive 9:05 p. m
J E. HUMPHREY. Agent
LODGE DIRECTORY.
St. Elmo Lodge K. or p.
St. Elmo Lodge, No. 40. Knights of PythlM
meetB every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at It*'
Castle hall In t he Max Joseph building, comer
Clayton and Wall streets, Phoneag SriSS
islting Knights cordially invited th attend^
_ „ M A. W, DOZIER. C. C*
T. H. Nickerson, K. of B. and S"|
Keystone Chapter, B. a. M.
IJKeystone Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masons
meets every third Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at
the lodge room in the Max Joseph building'
All qualified brethren Invited to attend *
_ „ m M.O. Mien a el, High Priest.
J. Q. Trubsell, Secretary.
Mt. Vernon Lodge. F. and a. Mt
Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 22. F. & A. Ml
meets in regnlar communication wvory second
Thursday night in each month at Masonlo
3rd floor Max Joseph building Clayton street'
All Master Masons are cordially Invited to
attend. W. F. Dorset, W. M.
W. J. Garebold, Secretarv.
Athens Lodge No. too. r. p, o.
Meets Every Wednesday night at *45 o’clock
at lodge quarters, Moss building, Clay ter fi*
M. G. Michael, Exalted - ‘
H. E. Choate, Secretary.
died Rule, i
•Glenn Lodge, No. 75, I. O. O. a.
Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock a*
Lodge room, in Carlton building, on Jackson
street. All Odd Fellows In geod standing In*
rited to attend. * *
_ _ A- W. Dozier, Noble Grand.
E. Stone, Recording Secretary.
Williams Lodge, N . 15, I. o. O. W,
Meets every Monday night at 7 o'clock a*t
lodge room in Carlton building, on JaakM
street. All Odd Fellows in good standing
sited to attend. *
. . u R-W. Ba I LET, Noble Grand.
J. A. Mealor, Recording Secietary.
Oliver Encampment, Ns. . 1. O. O. F.
Meets every Friday night at 8 o’clock at Odd
Fellows hall on Jackson street. AU patriarchs
la good standing Invited. p r “ rcn *
. „ „ J. H. Hikson, chief Patriarch.
L. T. CAR1THEK8, Scribe.
ATncsa Council. No. 81, B. & 8. h.. ,
Meets on 2nd and 4th Wednesday nlchta In
each menu at 8 o’clock, Masonlo hofi, Max
Joseph bnlldinr, All qualified companion*are
J. P. Hart, T.I. M.
urged to attend.
J. K. Kenney, Eeoorder.
Oconee Tribe, L Ol B. M.
Men oordUUy lnrltei' to attend.
_ A. W. Vms. Sachs*.
O.A. Lambert Chief of Bsoorda