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ME ATHENS BANNER: Ml DAY MORNING, MAY U, 189T
Athens Weekly Banner.
In a reoent interview with a reporter I ^ "V.'T’.Tt!"!”' J.'..!!!_'_. - " . L
I off the Maoon Telegraph Hon. A. O. I NOTED KENTUCKIAN SHOT.
PublUhed Daily, Weekly and Sunday by
8. O. * .E. S. UPSON, Gessoes.;
Blalook, of Fayette, ohairman of the | Osptsiu wuiimm strong Aiuuiuud »•«
HU Heme In Breathitt County.
legislative committee appointed at the „ . . ,
L . a a ,, ^ Lexington, Ky., May 10.—Captain
last session to con.ider the sabjsot of I wmiam stronK< ag ^ V 7a years. waa
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN!
Surely it the word REGULATOR is not on a package
it is not
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■THE BANNER’S
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8. c. UPSON Managing Editor. I state taxation and expsnditnre, said , hot and instantly killed near his horns
T. W. REED Associate Editor, j that the committee would meet some | in Breathitt connty by unknown per-
I time in the first hslf of Jnne snd would
E. 8. UPSON, Business Manager.
■rat Athens daily ban NEK is delivered I * thorough study of the import
ant question upon whioh it is to report |
•» «» XWl'Llur. .1IU next uuUn.
SOoentslorO months. Invariably Cash in ad-I —
Transient advertisements win be inserted at I In population Qreater New York”
the rate of $1.00 per square lor the llrst Insertion, 1 ... „ . _
and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion, ex-1 exceeds An z ma, Delaware, District of
rept contract advertisements, on which special I
rates can be obtairod. I Columbia, Idaho. Montana, Nevada,
. Local notices will be charged st the rste of 101
cents per lino each insertion, except when con-1 New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
nets tor extended periods, when special rates I ’
will be made. Oregon. South Dakota. Utah. Vermont
Remittances may be made by express, postal 1
vote, money order or registered letter.
All business communications should bo ad-
oreasedto the Business Manager.
and Wyoming combin'd.
Quite a number of towns throughout
the country have a local curfew law.
UNIFORM TEXT BOOKS.
The sohool hoards in the various cities I requiring all young people under six
eons. He had left home to go to »
neighbor’s, and when not more than a
mile away was fired upon from ambush,
■even bulleta entering his body.
A largo number of his friends an
searching the mountains *or the assas
sins, and if caught, the” will be sum
marily dealt with.
Oaptaln Strong was one of the most
famous fighters in eastern Kentucky.
He was a captain of the federal army,
serving four years under the noted cav
alry leader, Frank Woolford.
After the war the Amos family and
their friend tried to exterminate Strong
and his friends. They besieged Strong
in his house three days, when Strong’s
nephews, with a dozen old soldiers,
came to his rescue. A few nights after-
Simmons Liver Regulator.
Ready t Reference # Directei)
Nothing else is the same. It cannot be and never has
been put up by any one except
J. H. ZE1L1N & CO. ,
And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark—
For the guide of those who wish to
or address Athens Business o»
sional Men:
call o
Profe»
HALE IN IT-
wards Strong and his men met the INTERESTING STORY CONCERN-
Amos faction in a meadow in the moon-
... , . . . . ...light, A fierce battle ensued which re-
and villages in Georgia are piling up I teen yean of age to be indoors at 91 BU i ted the death of one Amos and tho
ING THE NORTHEASTERN
resolutions against the proposed “uni
form school book law.” Athena’ school
o’clock in the evening.
wounding >-f several more.
The Amos family removed to Kansas I
„ . .. . after several more of their men were
. , . . . .. . „ , Now 18 the season when the college ■ killed. Over 40 men died with their |
board started the ball to roll g I ^ hu t0 choose between visiting his boots on as a result of that feud.
HE WAS BEHIND RICHABDS
Subject. ‘‘The
Saturday 4:30 p. m
office of Deacons?”
Saturday 8 p. m. Preaching.
Sunday 9.30 a. m. Devoticn
ces. Lead by R:v. Charles H. Edwards
Sunday 10 a. m.
others.
Sunday 11 a. m. Preaching.
Sunday 2:80 p. m. Subject.
their resolutiona which were printed in
the Banner several weeks ago, have
been quoted favorably by many of the
teachers who are leading the opposition
side.
best girl and studying for final exami-| INTERESTING CEREMONIES,
nations. The blue list shows the re
sult of his decision.
BaV. Jams. J. nionaghan Consecrated |
Bishop of the Wllmlogtoo Diocese.
Wilmington, N. O., May 10.—In the I
The Chicago Record gives the answer I Roman Catholio pro-cathedral of St.
With so much to overcome it is hard- | the question of what is the hardest Peter the Right Rev.- JameB J. Mona-
His Collapse Came the
Failure to Pay the
Rental.
| Obligatory ?" By the Convention.
Sunday 3:30 p. m. Closing service.
urg'd
T. E. Me .utcbrn, Chairman.
The Atlanta Constitution of jester- g Overby, W P. Campbell and T. J 8 J
ly probable that the champions of the problem of man’s existence: “ Getting 8 han waa consecrated bishop of the dio- # .. . in ,„ eatin< . i „ rit
, ... .. . .. . I I cese of Wilmington. His eminence, I day published the following Interesting I p. Chandler.
plan will urge the uiat.er at t e n x I his own consent to crawl out of bad in I j amea Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, story concerning the Northeastern road: ——-
Assembly. - (the morning.” I officiated. The assistant bishops were It now develops that William C. Hale, M0ZLEY S LEMON ELlAiii.
the Right Rev. H. P. Northrop of I the erstwhile president of the S mthern | a Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
PROMOTER MA0HEN.
The Sparta Ishmaelite slyly asks: I Charleston, S. O., and Alfred A. Onrtis, I Matnsl Building and Lean Association,
Maohen, the promoter of railroads; “Were there present at the Book ban- I Revfj! r A 8 I^ons, P v/cm general°rf WU- aod ^ewonderfu! 4^^“ Uveitis
he who built the Macon <& Northern on I quet any of the'Democrats who years I mington, acted as assistant priest. I ***
1 ^ 1 In the course of the ceremony the lease of the Northeastern railroad.
a oapital of $55 and a side of bicon, is ago denonnoed Ben Hiil for being I bishop-elect took the oath of submission Daring all the building association's
headache.
back in Georgia. Mr. Machen has
wonderful invention—a new kind of oil |
that it does not pay to waste your |
breath in blowing out.
present at the Delano banquet?” {^^matters S'v£ trcub1 , 9 ** °* heart failure.
7 —7—„ „ , duly consecrated, received the staff, the mlisiug money, which should have For fe ,
communication to the New York I rinjf> m jt er and giovesof his office. He I been in the corporation’s treasury, bad dlgetgeg
« « .,*a * , I A1 J ‘C'mionnTiol COO f I . .... .1 A « TT _ 1 _ I *
World says: “If a man marries he I was enthroned upon the Episcopal seat, been sunk in the Northeastern by Hale.
and afterwards was led around the
take Lsmon E.ixir.
things, cheapness, brilliancy, safety pus
sanitary qualities. A thousand 'candle
power light burns a half gallon of oil in
of mistakes.”
After returniug to the sanctuary, the I the road all by himself. He posed as
A young negro at Brenham, T<x., haa
a night. In oar load lots this may be I brought suit against the Texts and Pa-
had for 3 cents in New York. Smaller I gjgg road for $50,000 damages for being
burners may be used for residences and | iD j Qre( j by a freight train,
yon can light a house with ten rooms
for 1 cent a night. The light is adapts-1 Two men were caught in New York
wonld act as vicar general of the — , . „ _ , . .
cese. He was afterwards received with 1 “ Co.” m the firm was is not koown.
the kiss of peace by Cardinal Gibbons,
and the function came to an end.
At night the bishop conducted ponti
When Richards bid in the leaie every b ottlea at druggists
ore wondered where he would get the p r *p %r ed only b/ Dr. H.
loal vespers, and Bishop Donahue of I money to bsck up his proposition. He I Atlanta, Ga.
Wheeling, W. Va., preached.
ble to country residences, an apparatus I ^e other day trying to sell brioks from |
to light a ten-room house will not cost | old ' Jraat tomb,
over $25.
Knight* Templar* Will Meet.
had never been considered a cspitaliat,
who could bid more for a little branch
At the Capitol.
thirty-seventh annual meeting of the egt man b y over $8,000, or nearly biliousness.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rs-
UNIVERSITY PEESIDENTS- .
I ward for any case of Catarrh that can
Over in Alabama the friends of the I n3t b e oured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Wednesday.
of Nobles of the Mystio Shrine will hold workings of the road for many year _ _ _
state university are discusaing the pro-|F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo,0.1 a meeting, »nd between 80 and 40 can- pMt &Qd knew jngt what t be lease I menced using Dr. H. Mosley’s'Lsmon
bsble successor to President Jones, of We, tbe undersigned, have known F, X^TSe^hrto^amtved in ftffi would be worth. Their bid they thought Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in
suggesting tbe namcB of gentlemen I West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
deemed suitable material out of which Toledo. O. Walding. Kinnan* Mab-
, „ ._vn. I vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
to make a college president, and while *... “ . * .
Young Grocery Clerk Poisoned.
he would get control of the Northeast-
| ern at all hszarda, and to do so would |
Door-keeper Ga., State Senate,
, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- Nickel, a clerk in the suburban grocery * onened Hale’s
tbe names of many able gentlemen have I na |jy t aot i D g directly upon tbe blood and etore of a M. Griffith, was taken snd-
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir
been suggested, . there have been those I mucous surfaces of tbe system. Price I denly ill and died within an hour.’ ^ I nniiin*^* irh«n*»TfntiT lim I !* ? m, dicine ^ ®Yor usea 1 ,pj J0ne
. ' u .. K- was found that a short while before his R ohards outlined a schemeexsotly aim- f or the diseares you reoommeud it for,
to prealde over such institutions.
It ia not every able lawyer that is fit
| Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pi\Ia are the best.
from 1 barrel in the store. It was also I i e d to the belief that he was merely act- troubles.
remembered, that D. O. Freeman, a re
cent forme: proprietor of the store, had
aft - - - -
ing as a middle party in tbe affiir.
Riobards boasted of bis deal and aa-
Mr3. S. A. Gresham,
to be the president of a university, nor When the spring time comtr, “gentle died sudde y after drinking from the Richards poastea 01 ms Hughes & Hodge Factory, Salem, N. C.
. . , . . . I .7 .., “ | barrel of ci er, although at the time It sorted that he had a party behind him — ■ ■ ■ —
is it every preacher, 01 teacher of dis- Annie,” like all other sensible persons, wa8 not s pected that his dea th had wlt h unlimited oapital at his command. LAID TO .REST
... a • * t. I mill iha linae nnrl eannmtn Fit* I U. J m Al.. J T A I— ..Va I • I *
tinction. The truth is inch material is will cleanse the liver and renovAte the resulted from the liquid. It is now to- 4 , It |g % w#ll known taot that the
, . . I system with DeWitt’s Little Early lieved, however, that the cider was . . .V.. ^7 . . " * „ , , „
scarce, and many mistakes are made in j * famous little mils for the liver I poisoned and that both deaths were oheok deposited by R chards when he Funeral of Mrs. Bondurant
Risers, famous little pills for the ‘J™ ^ought about by it
and stomach all the year round. Pal-' g y
selecting it,
The great trouble, in many slates, | mer & Kinnebrew snd E. S. Lyndsn.
with their state educational institutions
has been, and is today, that ancient
politicians, and preachers who have
given up their calling, are plaoed at
the head of. them. Often this is the
case, and as often their administration
of aflairs is a failure. What is wanted
ia a practical eduoator with good bnsi-
nesa sense and executive ability, and
while this perhaps is a combination
that is rare, there are men of thit
class in every state who are well suited | I Medicine
Pure
Blood
Brltlah Warship For Honduras.
New York, May 10.—A dispatch to
The Heralu from Kingston, Jamaica,
says: The British warship Intrepid has
sailed from Jamaica, where she has
been for some time, under orders to pro-
submitted his bid was put up by none
other than Hale. The $250 slip of paper
waa signed by him and probably repre-
Yesterday Afternoon.
Mutual’s assets.
“It is slso a well known faot that I was hsld.
everything went well with the North-
Every thought,
word and action
takes vitality
« ^ .— ... —. — 1 uulii me uuuuing auu iu»u cuuceru, 1 —— ■ — -
erfco Oorfcez is now hold by tho instir* I n « i An i v mvinv (mHtnHnn aAn » I of tho dco6M(d«
gents of Honduras. The Cuban fill- Haled only paying Institution, went |
bnstering steamer Bermuda haa been I under. With the failure of this cor-
bonc, organ and tissue depends on the | olation of the customa lawa
blood for its quality and condition.
M Therefore pure
Oprlilg blood is absolutely
for the Northeastern lease.
Four Children Cremated. , - . ,
Greenville, a O.. May 10.—Law- ther ® w “ nothiD « to draw on and the |
necessary to right I rence Tucker and his wife, living in the 11®**® was forfeited.”
living and healthy northern section of Laurens county, on
men who should be diligently sought I blood purifier and the best Spring I fishing, taking the eldest child and
Xlcdicinc. Therefore it is the great I leaving four younger children at home,
Cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, locked in the cabin. The cabin caught
■ores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.: the I fir® and was burned to the ground, aud
great nervine, strength builder, appe-1 foar children were roasted to death,
tizer, stomach tonic and regulator.
for, and no mistake should bj made by
plaoing men of little knowledge of edu
cational matters in such positions.
O'.her berths shouli b> fmnd for dis
abled politicises, lawyeis, preaobera
or teachers than in tbe universities of
the states.—Columbus Enquirer San.
Hood’s
The Cordele Chautauqua Open*.
Gordels, Ga., May 10.—The exer
cises of the Oordqle chautauqua opened
here under the most favorable auspices,
while the weather was all that oould be
A process for painting houses, rail
road cars.fto., baa been found by which
there is a saving of time of from 60 to
75 per oent and of material from 10 to
15 per cent. Tbs work is done by tbe
use of compressed air, and the process,
as described, is very simple. The
painter holds the nczzle of a pipe con
taining compressed air which is provid
ed with a short suction tube leading
into the paint bnoket; the paint is
sucked up tod proj feted in the form of
fine spray or mist against the home or
oar, aud Is quickly and perfectly ap
plied over the exposed surface and in
corners and other pltcw not easily
reached by the brash.
CfH*canS)yillfl Is sold by an I wished for such an oocasion. Rev. 8am
VMlSupdrl lid dn ,ggists. $1,1 P- Jones preached the dedication ser-
six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., t0 a ? audience of 2,000 people.
XiOwell, Mass. Get Hood’s and only Hood's.
Hood’S Pills taken utter dinner aid digestion.
The exercises of the ohautauqua will
oontinue throughout the week.
Dr.
S-K.
AT
LIDSTONE’S
A Boy Fatally Injured.
Chattanooga*, May 10.—James Price,
a 19-year-old boy from Oole Oity, Ga.
was ran over by a trait/on the Nash
ville, Chattanooga and St Louis rail
way and received fatal i^ries.
Bias Succeed* Uuls Rivera. ■
Optical
Department
Havana, May 10.—Among the docu
ments recently captured from the in
surgent leader Aguirre was found ons
appointing Major-General Pedro Dias
as the successor of Ruis Rivera.
The Savannah Press makes a sugges
tion which deserves and, no doubt, will I $5.00.
receive the cordial co-operation of every Satisfaction guaranteed,
patriotic Georgian. Deo. 21,1898, will
be the 200;h anniversary of the birth of
General Jamea Oglethorpe, who oal-
Doctor* Found Not GuUty.
Atlanta, May 10.—Dn. Pinckney,
. McRae and Nicolson have been found
You can find any Eye Glass not guilty of the charges of unprofee-
or Spectacle in the market. I atonal conduot.
Gold Frames from $3.0 to
^ ^ OASTOHIA.
a wrayysa.
Me,” after wt
pastor of the I
the aoriptures.
The General Meeting of the
Appalachee Association,
will convene with the Winterville I ^ ‘
oburoh Friday before the 6th Sunday in [
May. Including three days.
PBCGBAUMB.
lead by Dr. A. T. Park and[J. H. Lang- j fearing woman,
ford.;
tory sermon, by Dr. H, M. Edwards.
Friday 2:30 j. m. Organization.
Friday 3:00p. m. Sabjsot. What is I
characteristics of Christian life.
and others.
Friday 3:46 p. m. Subject. "The|
office work of the Holy Spirit iu Re-
tiful Christian life of the deceased.
and Bsv. H. R. Bernard,
Friday 8 p. m. Preach! ig.
Saturday 9:00 a. m. Devotional servi
ces. Lead by S. M. Welborn and B. E.
Overby.
oare and keeping of mother earth.
ABOIIITBOT.
| J. E. Greene, 539 Pulaski street, c
ART EUBBOIDEBY ROODS. —
| Miss Rosa VonderLieth, 16 College ave.
BAKERY AND RROGKRIEN. 8tre
] Mrs. F. C. Bode, Prince ATenne:
j BOOK STORES Q
I D. W. McGregor, corner Broad street and V
I College avenue, ’Phone 77. «ph
I 8mith k Henderson, 114 Clayton street, Tel- B
I ephoqe 167. 83.
• 1 |
* 1 BANKS Q
^ 1 Athene Savings Bank, Broad street, ’Phone Tel
156. \
I Bank of the University, Broad stieet, ’Phone 65.
® 72. j
11 Exchange Bank, 194 Clayton st., ’Phone 111. dr;
BROKERS
• I Athens Commiss'on Co., Hodgson Building, 1
r | Foundry Street, Fbone 177.
BICYCLES
e I Bondurant A Co., Phone 127, 80, S2 Clayton
r. | * treet - bi
BARBERS
Cl
I Richard Harris, Broad street. 1
I McQueen & Carter, College avenne. 1
I BREWING.
1 Bobert Fortner Brewing Co., Angnata, Ga.
I BUGGIES REPAIRED.
I F. G. Umbach’s, No. 114 W. Clayton st. ^
id I Ta'mage Hardware Co., Clayton st., Phone 57.
1 BICYCLE REPAIRING.
I Collins Cycle Co., 17 North Jackson street.
I F. G. Umbach’s, No. H4 W. Clayton st.
[h j j. c. Briscoe, 12 Clayton street. **
r. I
e- 1 Bicycles, Rentlns and Repairing.
1*9 I Russell Bicycle Co., 225 Washington street
er 1 Telephone 200.
00 | BARBERS AND DATUM.
| W. D. Bowden. 1 College avenue.
iy # I —— •
CLOTHING
I E. H. A W. F. Dorsey, 115 to 121 Clayton
, I street. Telephone 106. 7
n I Chas. Morris, corner Clayton street and Col-
uf- 1 lege avenue.
nd I Chas. Stern A Co,, 118 Clayton street.
1B * 1 CLASSIC CITY BRASS BAND,
I w. T. Dean, Banner Office, 13 Jackson st
>ne J Telephone 75.
or « I COAL
me 1 L. H. Ch&rbonnler, Jr., A Co., Clayton street.
m _ 1 ’Phone 85.
1 Barrett Lumber Co., Clayton street, ’Phone
79, Yard 39.
>n 1 Athena Commission Co ,'Hodgson Building,
th, I Foundry 8treet. Plone 177."
’® r * CITY HEADQUARTERS.
1 College avenue, ’Phone 16.
’* 1 COUNTY OURT HOUSE
I Prince avenne, ’Phone 94.
5 I
* 1 Clarke County Building and Loan
j - Association.
,1 W. D. Griffeth, Secretary,’4 College avenae,
* <a ’Phone 64.
fn p 1 1
in’s 1 ATHENS BRASS BAND.
1 George B, Rawson, Business Manager, 'Phono
| No. 40.
• C. I COTTON FACTORS
I Griffith A Welch, Clayton st., ’Phone 48.
I r Billups Phinizy, Broad street, Triangular
1 Corner Block, ’Phone 205.
ant 1 J - Y. Carithers & Co., S12 Oconee street,
| ’Phone 25.
1 China House and FurnDIilug Good*
® ur I J. H. Huggins, Jr, 88 Clayton street:
iroh I J- H. Huggins and Son, 218 Broad street,
rant | ’Phone 125.
1 CLEANING AND PREMISING.
* D . I Wells A Thomas, corner Broad and Jackson
heir | streets
CONTRACTORS
I Watson Bros., Foundry street, ’Phone 40
| J. A. Saye, 628 Baxter street.
'8 11 ® DRY GOODS.
The 1 Michael Bros., corner Clayton and Jackson
I streets, Telephone 100.
.1,1. 1 W. D. Griffeth, Receiver for Max Joseph,
vitu corner Clayton and Wall streets, ’Phone 126.
,D ff> Davison A Lowe, 128 Clayton street, ’Phone
read 1 18 -
DRUG STORES.
vlne 1 * Kinnebrew, 105 Clayton street,
ia a 1 ’Phone 67.
rof. 30 Citj Dn,g Stor# ’ 12 ColI ®g* avenue, ’Phone
’M* . Bnonby Drug Company, Clayton at„ 'Phone
ring I m
DENTISTS,
ire,” I B. B. Davis, Clayton street
pter ®KALER in.horses & MULES,
dest | s . Cheney. 212 Jackson Street
*°d- DEALERS IN GA., BLUE GRANITE.
*1^1 P. Blison & Sons, Office entrance ceoaetery.
W “ 1 EXPRESS OFFICE
best I „
1 ft,? 0n “ lern K^press Company, College avenne,
I Phone 96.
*** I Electric Light Offices.
ap_ 11F. J. Toss, Manager, Clayton street,
aau- 1 - C. D. Flanigen, Manager, corner Clayton and
| College avenne.
sere 1 JO .•« Engineer and Surveyor,
ten- I ■ G. 8. Crane. Broad street ’Phone 89.
the —-
FIRt£ DEPARTMENT
Cor. Washington and Jacksc
Furniture aud Uu,|,. l t
F. Dorsey, 115
Slllg.
t0 121 cia
GROCERIES
elephonejj.
li:di og,’U a
V'on
gun and Locksmith
. C. Briscoe, No. 12 Clayton street
hotels.
° 1 aoot *4
^ Victoria, W. G. McKeurie, Proprietor^*,,
HORSES AND MULE SHOElf.j
Unrdunre Niore*.
Athens Hardware Company, 218-50 Brat
treet, ’Phone 44.
Talmage Hardware Co., Clayton st„pt*.
ICE AND SOI T DRINKS.
W- L. Bryant, No. 10 Clayton street! Ttie
JEWELERS
V. W. Skill, Clayton street.
C. A. Scudder, Broad street.
Job Priutiug Offices,
W. D. Christy, 109 Broad street, up suiri
E. D. Stone, Jackson street, ’I hone75,
lumber yards
Barrett Lumber Co., Clayton street, Pb«
Wataon Bros., Foundry street, Phonem
LIVE It \ STABLES
J. N. Williamson, Clayton street,Thatl
Holman A Bcott, No. 107, lot* and 111 Ib»
is street. Telephone No: 132.
LAUNDRY
Hong Sing, Jackson street.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Geo. T. Hodgson, Agent, Hodgson Bitti}
music norsE
D. P. Haselton. 112 Clayton street, ’fliooel
• MARKETS
McCurdy’s, Jackson street, ’Phone 155.
MERCHANT TAILORS
B. Raphael, 10S Broad street.
I MONUMENTAL WORKS.
A. R. Robertson, 115 Thomas etreet.
NEWSPAPER.
Athens Banner, No. 13 Jackson stre;t,T(V
phone 75.
PHOTOORAPHEK.
Albln Hajos, 31 Clayton Street,
PAINTS AND WALL PAPE*-
J. L. Arnold, Clayton street, Thont ill
PATENT HARROWS-
F. G. Umbach’s, 114 w. Clayton «.
PHOTOGRRAPHERS AND
ENGRAVERS-
Harris & Bloomfteid. 115 Broad l w '
pam!
REAL ESTATE.
W. D. GriQetb, Collegt avenue,
J. T, Anderson, College ave., Those 1»-
STOVES.
Bondurant A Co., Phono 127,52,
street
»; «•
SODA FOUNTS.
^Imperial Place, S College atenue, P‘
C. E. Gilleland, 105 Broad at., Thoe*
Fkrsonal—The gentleman who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday
onii*ia M »i. ..d<rh.P«.. M A nn ...l Don’t forget to bring your by continually coughing will find
. “ | WATCH TO ME wh!n all|‘«»°t »»
Minute Cough Cure, a ipse-
ri.b, re t. c.l.- other8 foil to mak9 it
br.tion of ih. ,nm i. s.m»»u.-Au. I 227 Br oad Street,
Athens, Ga.
dy and harmless remedy for throat
j and lung troubles. Palmer & Kinne
brew and E. S. Lyndon.
SPOONS FREE TO ALL.
I read in the Chrlatlan Standard that
Misa A. M. Fritz, Station A. St. Lonia
Saturday 9:30 a. m. Subject. "The I Mo., would give an elegant plated hock
Mission of Christ in the World ?” Load spoon to any one sending her ten 2 oent
by Geo. E. Grlfieth and Gev. W. h. stamps. I sent for ore and found it so
Pryor. useful that I showed it to my friends,
Saturday 10:30 a. m. For whom | * n d made $18 iu two hours, taking or-
ahoold Christians pray ? Led by J. E. dera for the spoon. The hook spoon is
Nuunally. a household necessity. It cannot slip
Saturday 11 a. m. Preaching. *uto the dish or cooking veiiel, being
Saturday 3:30 p.m. Sabjsot. “Why I he,d ln * h « P ; *ce by a hook on the biok.
Baptists do not join with other denomi- ^^® B P°°u is something housekeepers
nations?” Lead by Thor. Smith and hM « needed ever since spoons were first
Bsv. W. S. McCarty. invented. Any one can get a sample
Saturday 3:30 p.m. Snbjeot. “The I *poon by tending ten 2-cent stamps to
importance of Bible Study in onr Miss Fritz. This is a splendid way to
churches?” Lead by S.M. Welborn m »*e money around home. Very truly,
and Rev, Frank Jackson. Jkxnkttk s.
FI BE INSURANCE
( Crane Bros., Broad street, ’Phone 89.
P. 8. Horton, 17 College avenne, ’Phone 119.
W. D. Griffeth,14 College avenae, ’Phone 64.
^ewton A Bryan, University Bank, 'Phone
J.T. Anderson, No. 17 College avenue. Tele
phone 119.
Geo. T. Hodgson, Agent, Hodgson Building
Phone 177.
TOBACCO AND CIGAR’’-
C. E. Gilleland, 105 Broad st.,
Joe Turner, lb College avenue,'lb® 1 ’
TIN WARE AND IlOl SEFl
INGS. j
T. S. Methrin. 126 Claytoo street, 11
TELEPHONE OlflCt
Bell Telephone Co., Clayton street-
TELEGRAPH OFI’ICE-
« Western Union Telegrapli CoW^h
street. Telephone 91.
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WALL PAPKR:
Oiuitu M HOUUD16UUI VI-; ’PhOlCl
J. L. Arnold, Clayton street, ^
WHOLESALE FRUIT ANOP
DEALER-
George O. Witte/ corner Spr in *
street, ’Phone 161.
T. L. Walters. 313 Broad street.
GEORGIA—Clarke Connty—Ordinary Of
fice—Hay 8rd, 1897, Edgar Levy, administrator
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oi Rosa 1 Morris, deeessed, represents that be
hse folly discharges the duties of his said trust,
and preys for letters of dismissiom. This is
therefore to notify all persons concerned to
show cense it any they can, on or before the
first Monday in August next, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from slid
trust. S. M HERRINGTON, Ordinary,
Advertise in the Banner.
It will bring good results,
GEORGIA—Clarke Countv-- Sf7fe
Gee,—May 3rd, 1897. Charles “ or ^s «
trator of 1 Morris, deceased, rep ^
has fully discharged the duties * ;it
snd prays for letters oi
therefore to notifr all persons cj^ foft dL
cause if any they c*n one-u ^
Monday in Augost next, why «• ^
tor should not be djgggftos,
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