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of Ideal, safel j and permanently cored.
Blood and Skin
relte totally eradicated. Uloera. blotch**, tore
or ulcerated throat mad month.scrofula, eryrtp-
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i&kiiy
Powdera
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Hav* You Wffittan Your
WANTED.
FOB BENT.—Six room* in house,
cor. Fope at. and Hancock avenue. Ap
ply to J. B. McGnmr. dlw.
HAMMOCKS.
Bj the car-load, at lower prices
than voo can buy anywhere
else.
Base Ball Goods.
Balls, Bats, Body Protectors,
Csps, Masks, Gloves, Ac.—
the best makes—all prices.
LAWN TENNIS.
In Bel*, or anything separate, Rack
ets, Balia, Net*, Ac, Caps.
OUT-DOOR SPORTS.
Onr supply of goods for out-d *>r
ap>rt* cannot be equalled in any
other store South.
CROQUET FOOT-BALLS.
Fishing Nets, Poles, Hooka, Ac.
Uniforms, Ace.
Bate Ball, Triinis, Fireman's and
Secret Societies Suits, Trunks, Caps
and Regalias to order.
Tents and Boats, Swings,
Chairs, &c.
Prices furnished on application.
Oil Colors—Artist's Materials.
The finest Ameiican colors; Can
vass, Brushes, Oih,&c.—Value un
fit! rpitrsed.
Baying to Job we begin to sell
at the point others begin to bny.
ATHISS COTTON EXCBANGE.
Athens, Ga., May 5. 1801.—Toon of
the market: Quiet and Steady.
Good Middling* 8-8
Strict Middling^ 7 89
Middling 8 3-8—
Strict Low Middling 8 1-8
Low Middling, 7 3-4—
Strict Good Ordinary, 71-4
Good Ordinarv, 0 3-4
Ordinary, 81-4—61-3
Tingea, 7 3-8—8
Stains 6—7
DAILY MARKETREPORT.
I'rmlnre.
KawToits. Mn*- 5.- -Flour-City mtlle ex
tra; $5,10&5.40; Miimosota extra, S4JO&4.65; su
pert do, $3.5-line, %3£hHM.
Wheat—So. 2 Hod Winter, ») cash; May.
81.235& June, flJOtj.
Corn—So. 2 mh-cd, 80c cash; May, 80Vs; June,
70V4e.
Oati-Na 3 mixed, CHc cash; May, SQ*.
D. W. McGREGOR,
Book Store,
Athena, Ga
April 14—d&wexiun.
JOHN L. ARNOLD, JR.
Has the Largest Stock of
Paints, Lead and Oil
PAINT BRUSHES
—AND—
VARNISHES
That has ever been kept in Athens. See
me before you buy, for it will be to your
interest I will save you your money
and give you the best goods that are
manufactured. Give me a call.
Yours, truly,
JOHN In. ARNOLD
NO. 205 BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.
April 21—dAw.
NEW OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only!
Wednesday, May 6th
Lawkxnce Babbitt's Successor.
Positive Appearance of
Atlanta’s Eccentric Tragedian
SCOTT
THORNTON
la his gnat impersonation of Bolver’a
Masterpiece,
RIGHELIEU.
Supported by the same great company of
Talented Amatnera, and the same magnificent
wardrobe used in the late Atlanta production
tdTSeaia now on tala atHaaalton A Doxier’s.
Mty 1—dfit.
Cool in Summer.
Tie Allens lee Company
Is prepared to furnish the
Best Black Diamond Coal and Wooo
Daring the winter ana tar-ICK jw in the sum
Clayton Street will
.TEENS KJB CO.
Notice to Contractors.
Athens, mb., fer furnishing material and eon-
>-ini< mgtbe extenstion oii ' |mr ■
trlct number one.
ptefcod up on tE» rtwam oC Macon, hav-
ng been dropped by a pupil of Waalejr-
an Female College, ead headed to a
Nawa reporter:
‘HAVE TOO WBimV TOOT*
mkt imcsl
I make a specialty of writing speeches
and eataya for thoee about to graduate,
debaters and others. Having been In
Attendtooi oo tome of tbo bfft cuiisgss
of the south, I know your wants. I
can furnish speeches and essays on abort
notice, when the subject is voluntary.
On others i should have from one to
four days, according to style and length
desired. 8ond me your subject and i
will send an estimate of coat of produc
tion. Though not e primal feature of
the business, I can furnish a few poem..
All work guaranteed. Correspondence
sacredly confidential. As regards the
quality of the work, I can say that the
speeches I furnish have received the
highest praise from faculty and stu
dents wherever spoken. Pot in your
order now. It may be too late after a
while. Remember “Procrastination is
the thief of time."
Address Mark A. Candler.
P. O. box, Gainesville, Ga.”
The News is pleased to state that the
Wesleyan girls have no need of Mr.
Candler’s services, as they are sufficient
ly intelligent and industrious to write
their own compositions.—Macon News.
DON’T DIK IK THE BOUSE. “Bough on
Bats.” Clean oat rats, mice, file*, roaches,
bed-bugs,
LEAURELLE oil.
Prevents tendency to wrinkles cr ageing of
the skin. Prevents withering of tbe skin or
drying up of the flesh. Nature’s wonder for
•receiving youth and freshness. $1.0c, large
•stiles, at druggists.
Haw York Future*.
The opening and closing quotations of cotton
futures In New York.
New Youk, May A
Open. Close.
Msv”"’ 4.69 8.68
..8.78
f .74
July
8 85
August
..8.88
8.98
September...
..8.U5
8.1>5
October
..8.95
8.96
November...
. .8.96
8.97
December...
..8.U9
8.99
January
. .1MW
9.07
February...,
..9.14
9.14
March
..
9.15
Cotton steady- »i«t, 8 %. Bales 19,000.
Liverpool Futures.
Tbe cprn.'n? and dn-ing quotations of cotton
itAtinvIii Liverpool.
Liverpool, May 5.
April
April and May
May a id June 4.48
June and July 4.68
Juiyand August...
August and fioptem
September and October 4.58
October and November......!.”’
November and December... .4J
December and January,
January and February,
February and March...
Cotton firm. Middling uplands, 411-ldd.
Sales, 8,tW0; receipts, 16.000.
Open.
Close.
.
4.50
. t . 1 —
4.51
...4.43
4.51
...4.53
4.55
...4.56
4.58
...4.57
4.60
...4.58
4.59
...4.M
4.00
...4.60
4.61
. . .
4.63
...
5.01
Chicago Market.
Wheat.
December.
May
July
Corn.
December ——
May «J4
July
Oats.
December ——
May
July
Pork.
Chicago, Msy 5.
Open. C.oje.
December
May
13.70
12.50
July
13.65
12.57
Sides.
December
6.25
—
May
6.15
July
6.32
6.30
Lard.
December
—
May
6.70
AGO
July
6.80
6.77
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria
SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL.
* CO.
ESTATE AGENTS.
Urinary SSrStSSSgMt I
orrho*a, gleet, urinary sediments, cystitis, etc., |
qu.ckly cured.
Urethra Stricture eured'wiulocit |
any Cntting or Causttes or Dilation or In term p-
ttaa of busmvaa or occupation.
(fIBCIIUnni,
A SURE CURE To young and middle-aged I
men who nave foouahlj wasted their enei gies.
Send 6a in stamps for “ Perfect Question List” |
and book “Diseases of Mea.” Address Dr.
Bowes A Ca SU Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
“eterenees: C- nstltutioo, Jacob* Pharmacy Co.
Name this paper. hov6—dliSt,
Scott Thornton to nigbt at tbe Opera
House in Richelieu. The finest pro
duction and company, and most elabo
rate stage embellishments of tbe sea
son.
BLACK ORGANDIES.
A great stock of Black and
White Goods on sale this
week at
Davison <fe Lowe’s.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
We call particular attention to the following
properties, In,our hands f.,r sale. We have
ome of the most desirable lou lb the city
Parties iblnklnc of building this suiumtr, ail)
| find It to their advantage to call on us befoit
selecting a lot.
See Some of What We Have
123 r 400. Magnlll
— ' One hou»e
Dr. H. M. EDWARDS.
Office over Jackson A Vincent’s—Commercial
Hotel at nigbt.
April 80—dly.
Aetna Insurance Company
ot Hartford, Conn. Grant
& Chai bonnier, Agents.
& ROOM HOUSE
ON OCONEE STREET for RENT.
Apply to
May 4—tf. Mrs. T. A. ADAMS.
Grant & Charbonnier,
Generallasurance Agts
AND ...
Merchandise Brokers
We represent the STRONGEST COMPANIES
and our facilities enable os to place desirable
property In Athens and adjoining counties oo
LIBERAL TERMS. Personal attention given
eo all badness entrusted to our care.
We are also Besldent agent* fer .tbe Famous
“SMITH PREMIER TYPE-WRITER. Alt in
vestigation will satisfy you of it* superiority
over other T pe-Writers. New improvement*
In every -way Call and tee them at our office.
No. 218 East Clayton Street,
ATHENS, GA.
-MEANT A CHARBONNIKK. Agents.
A.th.ens
Livery, Sale and Feed
Stable.
N®w* im Brief Gathered from all Over the
World*
B. P. Hutchinson is back in Chicago.
Ohio is the twenty-fourth state in the
baUot reform procession.
Three boilers exploded at Keystone
rolling mills, Pittsburg, Pa.
All the bids made for bonds of thecity
of Birmingham were rejected as unsatis
factory.
Fritz Emmet has sold his dog, and yet
it was as sober a dog as a man could de
sire to own.
There will be a great falling off in the
demand for the bustle and the tan shoe
this summer.
"Simon, the Tanner” was the inscrii
tion on a banner at the London Hy<
Park labor meeting.
It is said that small pox infests steam
ers crossing the Atlantic to this country
from Spanish ports.
It is thought that Judge Honey is the
coniing "dark horse” who will get the
Florida state senatorship.
W. P. Ritter, one of the oldest Penn
sylvania editors, died of apoplexy at his
home in Reading, aged 65.
The remains of ~ Gen. W. E. Strong,
former commander of the Loyal Legion,
have arrived at New York.
Editor Charles A. Dana’s rule is to
print the news one day, and his editorial
comments on it the next day.
Three troops of Indians have been
formed out of the volunteers, already en
listed for the United States army.
Snow fell in South Dakota- Sunday,
but the temperature was not cold enough
to injure or retard growing crops.
A stranger died suddenly at a Colum
bus, O., hotel. He had just registered
as D. S. Stobienger,Woonsocket, S. D.
Thomas E. Hewitt, one of the oddest
newspaper men of Pittsburg, died of
consumption. His remains will be cre
mated.
At the sale of boxes for a Grant mon
ument fund concert in the city of New
York, Mrs. Grover Cleveland got the
first choice for $85.
Atlanta, Ga., will erect a new police
station. ” Increase of business authorizes
more extensive facilities for accommo
dating patrons,”
Postmaster General Wannamaker is
said to have received more flowers while
the presidential train was passing through
the south than any other member of the
P»rty.
THEY MUST GO.
Seventy-five combinations
and Robe Dress patterns to
be closed this week regardless
of cost. Gome at once.
Davison & Lowe.
The most elaborate parlor organ ever
sold in Athens was bought to-day by
Frank Howard of Oglethorpe, from
Messrs Haselton A Dozier. The acme
of perfection is reached at the present
-in organ casings and a complete line
may always be found at the ware rooms
of our representative North East
Georgia Music House. Haselton A Do
zier, proprietors.
Bailey A Murray will supply you on
short notice with a new horse and a
new buggy at their stables, Thomas
street, telephone No. 113.
R. P. SORRELS, Proprietor.
proximate quantities:
km it. earth excavation, (average out,) 9 ft.
3txi ft rock excavation (average cut,) 3.50 ft.
43--0 it. 8 Indies piping, (.straight)
400 - inches vs. ® ^ '
Man holes 12, Flush tanks4.
A certified check of Sfioo.oo made payable to
th" city ot Athens, (ia., must accompany each
V All proposals not made on blank forms fur
nished by Board anti not contai ilng a bid for
every article called for In the proposal
uosldered informal
s etip J>e seen and specifications and
forms obtained by addres.-ln, J. W. liar-
t -;r,v Kngloeer.
Hoard reserves the right to reject any
J! bids.
-) bakbow, Jr. 1 Sewer Commission
W I). (iHiKn. it, tbs cl y of Ath-
E R HOPO0ON, J ens, ua,
a u W®d * W tf. v -
Best of frurn-Outs always on hand.
FINE STOCK
For Sale at all Times.
GANN’S OLD STAND,
Thomas Street, Athens, Ceorgia
April 26—-14W.
Macon Fire Insurance Com
pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant
Charbonnier, Agents.
- -v
v
Never broken
—Kabo. The “bones” in the
Kabo corset are made of it
—warranted for a year, too.
It’s a corset you can wear
a few weeks, and then get
your money back if it
doesn’t suit. '
But it’s pretty sure to suit
—else it wouldn’t be sold so.
MIOHABL BROS.
THE ELECTROPOISE
APPLICABLE TO TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases,
When the Indications are not strictly
Surgical.
Nervous Affections,
Such as Neuralgia, Insomnia, Partial
Paralysis, Nervous Prostration, An®
mic conditions that f ! o not respond t«.
irdiuary tonics, Torpid Liver, Spleen
>r KidneyB, Pelvic troubles of women
Functional troubles of heart, Dropsy,
Milkleg. Impoverished Blood, Chronii
Hemorrhages all yield to its tonic influ
e ices and persistent use. By tbe skilled
use of Electropofre, Acute Rheumatism
tnd Malarial fever are rendered barm
1 S3 or aborted. All the weak points it.
the systemktre helped—even incipient
consumption has been cured. The
power of opium and alcohol over the
■system are often subdued by tbe re
storative influence of this instrument.
No shock or unpleasant sensation ol
tny kind received in its proper use. It
is not liable to he abused or to get out
of order. Its good effects are man
Rested on patients in longer or shorter
time, according to chromcity of the cast-
and susceptibility of the individual.
The “Pocket” poise can be used at
borne by purchaser. Prioe $25. Tie
arger or “Wall” poise is better adapted
to office practice. Price $50. A book
of instructions with each instrument.
W. S. Whaley, M. D.
•IAw. Agent, Athens, Ga.
Tbe MutnalLife Insnranca Co. of lei Tort
LARGER, (STRONGER AND BETTER
THJLH EVER.
GRANT A CHARBONNIER, SAgunts
MILLEDGE AVE'iUB.
Vacant lot corner Meigs, _
| cent shade trees. Just the spot for
House and corner lot near Lucy Cobb Insti-
| tute. Large lot, stable, *c. At| 1 order.
Vacant lot next to (’apt. Welch’s new _
This is one of the beet lots on tbe whole street.
| Be sure you look at It before buying.
Lot 106 x 460. two fronts, south of Baxter 8t
On the west side of Mill edge Avenne we have
a lovely lot 280 x M0. This is an A 1 place
1 Look at it.
A nice lot TO x 200 on Mill edge Avenue,’
side, close to Cobb fir.
The only place. ^Northeast Georgia to purchase are* shea
and
*•" ” LETJUi* “"'rrr.'.
MrsTCrawford, Preach School Owt Vtono* oxolnaively.
SR?Sn«a«::™,’.r
Fred. Morton, Esq., A them.
W. W. Lampkiu, Athene - w^-r-g—
Dr. ffiecdly. Athena, IM®!**’
Dr. QuiUiaa, Athena Physician.
112 Clayton St Next Post Office.
FRED S. MORTON,
INSURANCE AGENT.
Tbe Merchants of Newark. The Amazon of Cincinnati
The Girard of Philadelphia. The Greenwich, of New York.
The National, of Hartford. The Glens Falls. Glens Falla.
The, New York Underwriters Agency, N. Y.
—ALSO, AGENT FOR—
g^Tho Yost Writing Mitchlne—the Greatest Invention on Earth.^jBP
Office at the NATIONAL BANK or ATHENS.
Base Balls, Bats, Gaps and Belts,
GARDEN AND FLORAL TOOLS.
—FOR SALE AT- '
Mi«s Kosa A. 'Von der Lieth’a.
Nos. 14 and 10 College Avenue
April A cteb 28-dly.
PRINCE AVENUE.
Beautiful lot near the Park, 90 feet front. On
the market for one week only.
Beautiful lot 60 x 300. Now la your chance
for an A 1 building lot, There are only a very
few on this st. now for calc.
|COBB STREET.
Two beautiful lots on the tfd'Chandler prop-
j>ertjr, overlooking tbe Pblnisy estate. No finer
Large house and several acres land on this
street. One of the finest homes in Georgia
Now la your chance. This will only be offered
for a short time.
DEARiNG STREET.
t orner Harris 8t Prof. Barrbw has placed
with ns . Is beautiful home, lot 192 x 209. House
in lint class order. All modern improvements,
hot and cold water bathrooms, Ac., Ac. Near
Lucy Cobb Institute.
•
Vacant lot, corner Pope St., iOS x 400, through
to Broad fit, VI ould sell half-way through. „
WaDDELL8T. A nice co nerlot, 70x200.
Will «ell cheap for cash,
BAXTER STREET.
Corner Harris St., 4 room h rose, all in good
order. Lot 109 x 400. Two trouts.
On some street, 6 room house, lot 100 x 400,
plendld well, fine fruit. No better situation In
town.
BROAD STREET,
Several line lots on this street. Now is your
time to secure them. Will soon-advance very
much In price.
BARBEB STREET.
We can offer yon some beautiful lots on the
west side, right on the Electric Car Une-fie
shade trees. This Is la every way a most desi
rable property. About 1100 feet will be i ut in
reasonable terms
NATHANIEL F. JACKSON, •
Real Estate and General Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
Commercial Alliance Life Insurance Co , of N. Y.
Preferred Mutual'Accident Association, of N. Y.
—ANJ —
The Farmers’ Pavings and Building and Loan Association
of Nashville, Tenn.—Capital $20,000,000,—Shares at
$100.00 each., Special Agent for Clarke and
adjacent counties.
211 Clayton
.April 21—dly.
St.
ATHENS, Cu
rable property. About 1100 ;
building lots and be sold on i
all and see ns at ones.
On same street we have some low priced lots
beyond the G., C. & N. track.
HANCOCK AVENUE.
That beautiful property owned by Mr. Mc
Duffie. Unless sola at ones It will be taken oil
the market. Our price Is $4609 00. We-are
open to an offer.
We have other properties
owners do not wish advert
us about them.
on this street that
advertised. Coll and see
JACKSON STREET. .
We have the Episcopal Rectory, at present
occupied by Mr. Davis. This lot fronts on Jack-
son t. and college Avenue. Will sell either a*
a- whole or In pan.
Jackson 8t., comer Strong, 1 story house--
fine lot, back port con be soul for $1^09. 1 hi
ts a bsrgain-
Choicc strawberries and fresh vegeta
bles—cabbage and tomato plants and
potato slips.
Edw. Bancroft, 248 Pope St,
City Bonds of Athene, Ca.
Bids will be received by the undersigned
until 12 o’clock a., May lfith. 1891 for the
purchase of tbe following Bonds of the city of
Athens, Ga.
$73,000 sewer and street improvement bonds
of the denomination of $1’00 each. Interest
per eent. per annum, payable semi annually,
January 1st and July 1st of each year. Princi
pal payable July let 192L Bonds to be deliv
ered as follows:
$25,0.0 of sewer bonds and $25,000 of stroe-
1- proreraem bond- July l-t 1891. $2VX»of
streit im’-rovrm -nt bonds J - nuiry 1st 1892.
The right is reserved to rqje t nyondallMds.
BUS must be sent to the undersigned, sealed
and marked “Bids for Bonds.”
IV A. GILLBLAND,
d £ leI £££^£* aI * r °* City of Athens, Ga.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All persons having demands against the ee-
tate ol Jaa. A. Grant, late of Clarke county, Ca.,
■ Uce.irfd. :ire herebv r. tith-i t.. render in tlr-T
demand to tie undersigned according to 1 w.
All persons Indebted ‘ “
ted to make la
ed to make la mediate payment.
Athens, Ua., May 6.1891.
Adm’r-,
Sufferers of Youthful Errors
'.atm. etc.,
free, by ad
dressing a fellow-sufferer, C. W. Leek, P. 0.
Box 316 Roanoke. Vo. Nov. 22—oAwfka.
L OST MANHOOD, Early decay,
can secure a home treatise
and Whiskey Hah
Its cured at homo srttl.
Book oft
■FREE I
Moss & Kowland,
COLLEGE AVENUF.
We have several meet desirable properties
that owners will not let ns advertise. Call and
Mens. One block that Is well rented and pay
ing 121-2 per cent. net.
BROAD STREET.
Vacant lot 409x112 opposite the Campus. If
you want It come at ouce os It will be soul
LUMPKIN STREET.
veral beautiful lots, part of Mr*. Compton’s
property, beautiful shade trees.
Two lots, corner Baldwin fit. These ore very
valuable. Don’t miss them.
| HANCOCK - AVENUE.
Urge house and grounds dose to MlUedge
Avenue and the Lucy Cobb. Large garden,
I good well, stables, Ac., &c. .
AGENTS,
Continental Fire Ins.
of New York.
And Many Others
Co.
MOSS & ROWLAND, |
AGENTS.
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins.
Co. of Hamburg, Germany.
ROME FI&E INS. CO.
of Georgia.
Strong: Companies
Home, Northern and Foreign.
JLiilberal ^Policies.
,1
Oates & Oo.
dat'd.
WrlSt IS
Low Rates.
MOSS & RO VLAND,
Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
Eta! Estate
euts.
* You need not say “Shoo
Fly,” if you will get one of
those nice Fly Fans at Hug
gins’ China House. You can
eat your dinner in peace and
then take a nap with the Fan
over you and never be worried
with tbe flies.
100 dozen Pearl Top Chim.
neys at HugginB’ China House-
See the advertisement of these
Chimneys in tbe Banner. Ice
Cream Freezers, Fly Traps,
and other seasonable goods, at
Huggins’ China House, 220
and 222 East Broad Street.
ALBERT L. MITCHELL,
No. 35 Clayton Street, - - - _A.th.ens, Ga,
Sepressnts First-Class FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
—AND-
The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association.
OF NEW YORK.
The largest natural premium Life Association in the world. Caab Surplus $3,000,000.. '
STRENGTH AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED.
The very beat life inanrance at the leaat possible cost. Many of onr leading cilitcar Pa*o
polices in this excellent company.
Don’t pay the OLD LINK HIGH RATE PREMIUMS when you can getjuat at good inaw.
ranee for half the money. . April 28—dtf—ctohffA.
Announcement to the Trade.
We are now offering to tL trade, a well-selected line of
of Spring Goods. We invite you to call and get our prices
|*2“rE«2K£. Urg# co “ w ’ before buying elsewhere. Hammocks, Base Ball Goods,.
Tennis Goods, and many novelties in fine Stationery.
We bkvo’t gotten them in “car load” lots, but have taken great cate in-,
selecting a nice line, of which we are selling at “car load” prices—cheaper
than ever offered here before. People buy where they can get tbe beat-
goods for the least money. It will pay yon to call on us.
THE JACKSON & BURKE CO.
THE NEW BOOK STORE.
107 BROAD STREET .. ATHENS. GA.
G.A. HELL'
H. H. LINTON
, MELL & LINTON,
Insurance
Representing the following Companies •
Home, of New York, Phoenix,of Hartford,
Liverpool andLondon and Globe, Germania, of New York,
Insurance Co. of North America, Georgia Home,
North British and Mercantile, Atlanta Home,
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn. Savannah Fire and Marine
New York Life Insurance Co.
CITY PROPERTY INSURED FOR FULL VALUE.
CountijrProperty Insursdfor three-fourth* value. Omu at Bank or thi Uxivxmitt.
PARR BROS,
House and Sign Faintera
DECORATORS AND DEALERS IN
- -
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes,
No. 17 North Jackson .Street,, Next Doer to Bab mu Office
* ^* r '