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ATHENS BANNER : SATURDAY MORNING , MAY 23. i 89l
Highest of all in Leavening Povrer.—U. <5. Covt Report, Aug. 17,1889.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
WANTED.
Til BANK OF NR 11MVEOTY
1 8 prepared to lame bill* of Exchangeat the
1owe#* rate*. Payable at all the principal
cities in Europe.
» ay 10-dim
A. L. BULL, Cashier.
HOLIDAY NEEDS.
Are a Good
HAMMOCK 1
Something in tbe Line of
OUT-DOOR SPORTS,
—AS —
base ball goods,
LAWN TENNIS,
CROQUET,
FISHING NETS. POLES, HOOKS, &C.
ATHENS COTTON EXCHANGE.
Athens, Ga., Hay 22, 1891.—Tone of
the market: Quiet and Steady.
Good Middling 9 8-8
Strict Middling. 8 7-8 9
Middling 8 5-8-
Strict Low Middling 8 1-8
Low Middling, 7 3-4—
Strict Good Ordinary, 71-4
Good Ordinary, 6 3-4
Ordinary. 6 1-4—61-2
Tinges, 73-8—8
Stains 6—7
SHORT ITEMS.
DAILY MARKBTRBPORT.
Produce.
Vrw Yon*. May 22.—Flour—City mills .ex
tra; $5.KKt&40; Minnesota extra, $4.35&L65; su
perfine, $3.7.V&4.45; fine. SO2SS4.0UI
Wheat—No. 2 Red Winter, SLA84 cash; liar,
51.23%; June, $1.00*4-
Corn—No. 2 mixed. 80c cash; May, 80June,
Oate-No. 2 mixed, 02%c cash; May. OK*.
FOR MENTAL RECREATION.
Entertaining Reading,
Material for
SKETCHING,
PAINTING, *fec.
Largest Stock of above in the
State—Lowest Prices.
d. w. McGregor.
Book S'-ore,
Athens, Ga.
May 19—dAwexsan.
Mew York Futures.
The opening and closing quotations of cotton
futures in Now York.
New York, May 22.
J tine
July _
August 8.S3
September 8.90
October ....8.82
November....... 8.91
ilvccmber 9.0U
January 9.08
lobruary 3.11
March.
Opeu.
Close.
—
8.37
9 80
8.o2
S.73
8/6
,..8.S3
...H.WI
8.13
...8.92
8.94
...8.91
8.04
...9.01)
9.08
...9.08
8.11
...9.14
9.18
9.21
Liverpool Futures.
The opening and closing quotations of cotton
futures in Liverpool.
April
April and May
Liverpool,
May 22.
Open.
Close.
4.50
—
4.51
4.t3
4.45
*.46
4.47
4.51
4.51
1.33
4.54
4.54
4.55
4.56
4.57
sr....4.37
4.58
4.59
4.61
licet tuber and January.
January and February
February and March...
Cotton lirm. Middling uplands, 113-ltd.
rales, 7.UUU; receipts. 8.1U0.
Chicago Slurket.
The Lightning Cream Free
zer is the best made—has a
quadruple motion. Every
one guaranteed to do perfect
and quick work.
For sale only at
“Huggins’China House,”
220 and 222 East Broad St.
ATHENS, GA.
Chicago, May 22
WliPttt.
Open.
Close.
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July
102J4
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l«*«
101
Com.
D c ^mbo
56ti
5CM
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55H
Gate.
December
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47
<4^
pork.
11.30
11.30
j U ly
11.15
11.15
bides.
AiB
6.05
.#.00
6.00
Lard.
4.70
G.U0
July
- (L55
NATURE’S WONDER.
The only sub-tance known that will pvevent
tendency to Wrinkles or Ageing 't the skin.
Preserves tlie lone, life and tian parent glow
ot youth. Prevents withering of the Rkin.dry-
ing up of the ile»h. »><• and $100 at Druggists,
large slxe prepaid by express for $140. K- 8.
Wells, Jersey City, N. J.
The Georgia Stale College of
Industry for Colored Youths
P ENDING the permanent location of this
College in Americus or SaTsnnsh, a
Summer Term of Three Months
will begin in the City of Athens, June 1st,
1891, open to all colored pupils, male sod fe
male, shove fourteen years or age, and passing
• creditable examination in Reading, W ritiug
and Arithmetic,
Free of* Cost!
The Summer Session will be in charge of
Bichard R. Wright, A. B.,
u graduate of Atlanta University, assisted by a
corps of able and experienced instructors.
Special attention will be given to preparing
yonths for advanced classes in the College,
and to
NORMAL WORK,
by which teachers wiil be better fitted for their
duties in tbs colored schools of the State.
Boarding at Reduced Bates.
may be obtained on application to the “Com
mittee oi Arrangements," composed of the
Postmaster and Pastors of the Coloted Church
fy, Additfi
” COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,”
Cass or tub Posthastes,
ATHENS, GA.
By authority d$ tba Commission on “Tbe
Georgia State Industrial College for Colored
Youths.”
YVM. E. BOGGS,
, Chancellor af University of Georgia.
May 81 _
Macon Fire Insurance Com-
, of Maeon, Ga. Grant
arbonmer. Agents ,
ICE—ICE—ICE!
Concerning The Encampment,
Adjutant-General Kell issued &h or
der to-day revoking so much of gener
al order 29 as flxf s Monday June ltL,
for tbe first day of tne encampment,
and fixed noon of tbe next day as tbe
time.
This was done out of deference to
Governor Northern’s wishe*. He didn’t
want the troops to be compelled to
travel on Sunday to get to Chickamau-
ga encampment ground.
A Forced Laugh.
“1 really don't see how yon can laugh
at snch a silly remark.”
“Ha! lia! old chappie; can’t help it.
yon know. 1 owe the feUow a hundred
florins."—Der Floh.
.All Arranged.
••Yon miss continually!”
“It is really of - no cousequence, you
see. The hares know well enough that
l mean to hit them."—Fliegende Blatter.
Adamunt.
She—Axe the examinations at Yale
hard?
He—Yes; they are so hard tluit yon
can’t cut them.—Yale Record.
An alleged case of Asiatic cholera is
quarantined at Catlin, Ills.
Justice latntar will be the guest of the
city of Atlanta next week.
The state meeting of physicians at
Excelsior Springs, Mo., continued.
A Greek fruit render was arrested.in
Atlanta for kissing a pretty girl in ha
employ.
Governor Buchanan has appointed W.
T. Mas ton police commissioner of Chat
tanooga.
Duncan, the American charged with
assaulting his wife in Wales, will plead
insanity.
Dr. D. Pagin, of South Bend, Ind.,
predicts the world will come to end in
the year 2062.
The Northern Pacific Express com
pany was robbed at Medford, Wia., of
$10,000 to 312,000.
J. K. Brantley, tbe Iron Mountain
land office defaulter at Little Rock, Ark.,
has become insane.
Balloting still continues at Tallahas
see, Fla., and Call lacks the necessary
two-thirds to elect him.
Marion West, a fanner near Van Bn-
ren. Ark., was called to his door at night
and shot to death. The lover of hit
daughter is under arrest.
Popular clamor has started in Eng
land against the enormous influx of des
titute Hebrews from Russia.
Episcopalians, in session at Richmcmd,
adopted a resolution declaring the dio
cese should be divided in two.
Eugene Michel, of Helena, Ark. .whose
wife has just died, drank _ embalming
fluid by mistake, and will die.
The National Conference of Charities
and Correction has made arrangements
for a unique display at tha Chicago fair.
Rev. Henry J. Hamilton was killed in
Cincinnati by a. falling stone from a
building in course of erection in that
city.
It is rejiorted that Mrs. Langtry has
been unable to satisfy her creditors and
that she will shortly appear in the bank
ruptcy court.
It is said that the British government
is taking steps to prosecute a weekly
publicanon for printing charges against
the royal family.
John L. Sullivan is no longer an Elk,
the grand lodge having decided that the
Newark lodge had no authority to admit
him, as he is a resident of Boston.
It is stated on authority that Gen.
Rauin has not resigned, and that he has
received no intimation from the presi
dent that his resignation is desired.
Professor Stanton, of Cheyenne, Wy.
T„ predicted a bloody war between tne
east and the west in a speech to the
Transmississippi congress at Denver.
A committee of directors of the Union
Theological seminary catechised Profes
sor Briggs and then adopted resolutions
declaring their confidence in his ortho
doxy.
Lem Campbell, a Creek Indian, sent
to the Columbus, O., penitentiary from
Arkansas for two years for grand lar
ceny, died in the prison hospital of con
sumption. ,
Dr. Philip Brooks, the newly elected
bishop of Massachusetts, may not he
confirmed, on account of his outspoken
sympathy with Dr. R. Heber Newton’s
literal views.
The Covington and Maoon railroad
was sold at public outcry at Macon, Ga.,
for £100,000 10 Sldpwcoth Wilmer of
Baltimore, chairman of the committee
of bondholders.
A cave-in on the improved sewerage
work in Elmwood, R. i., buried eleven
Italians. Seven were saved, but the
other four are still buried, and are un
doubtedly dead.
J. A. Gabon & Son, an old firm of
contractors and builders at Knoxville,
Teun., have assigned, with liabilities of
I >40,000 and nominal assets of $90,000.
13. Gilmore is assignee.
The report of the committee on immi
gration of the National Conference of
Charities and Corrections takes a stand
against dumping on our shores indis
criminately of undesirable foreigners.
The fight between Jim Corbett, of
San Francisco, and Peter Jackson, the
negro pugilist of Australia, at the Cali
fornia Athletic club in San Francisco,
was declared a draw after fifty-eight
rounds.
At Bell vibe, Ont., James Kane was
executed for the murder of his wife.
Advhih to Women !
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,:,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
ML ESTATE AGENTS.
fli pTEngm.T.M, April 26,1886k.
This win certify that two member* ot my
Immediate family, attar having sintered tor
Cears from Menstrual Irregularity,
Ctag treated without benefit by physicinni
7SSlS!^SSSSl.’SSSSi!TiS
•Sect is truly wonderful. J. W. Snumx
Book to “ WOMAN ” mslled FREE. which contains
valuable Information on ail female dlteaeae.
bradfield REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA, OA.
jpg BAMB nr AML JJUUaOJBXB.
DR. BOWES At CO.
Seat hem Medical Dispensary, Atlanta, 6a.
Chrnnle, Servnns and Private Diseases.
airDtmilO debility, seminal losses. Impair
rttnVUUO ed vital energy, despondency,
loss of memory effects of bad habits, confusion
of ideas, safely and permanently cured.
Blood and Skin all lOi ferrible re
sult* totally eradicated. Ulcers, letches, sore
or ulcerated throat and mouth, scrofula, erysip
elas. Permanently eured when others have
failed.
TTwino nxr Kidney and bladder troubles, fre-
UllUaly qaent ami burping urine, gon
orrhoea, gleet, urinary sediments, cystitis, etc.
qu ckl, cured.
Urethra Stricture cured without
any Cutting or Caustics or Dilation or interrup
tion of busmtse or occupation.
CURES GUARANTEED.
SURE CURE To young and middle-aged
sn who have foolishly wasted their enei gics.
Bend 6c. in sta- ps for “ Perfect Question List’
ami book “Diseases of Men.’’ Address Dr
Bowes A Co. 2H ''arietta street, -tlanta, Oa
References : C ostituiion, Jacobs Pharmacy C
Name this paper. Nov 6—diS2t.
We cull partli ular attention to the following
properties, in . our bands fir sale We have
o.i.e of the mo»; deniable lots iu tlie city.
Patties thiukiu • of building tlds surunur, «ul
find it to their advantage to call on us befoie
-electing a lot.
HASELTON & “DOZIER’S
The only place, i. Northeast Georgia to porebam-ant elaaa
Vs <i v • a partial list of our many customers for refereooa:
Lucy Cobh .natitnta Eleven Pianos.
Mrs. Crawford, French School Our Pianos sxcluiivaly.
Lapt. G. H. Yancey, Athene : Capitalist and Merchant.
Sift 1 ’ McMahan, Athens Pres’t Exchange Bank.
Btflaps Phmisv.Eeq , Athens, Capitalist.
Mi**\fien Nell, Athens. Music Teacher.
rred. Morton, Eeq., Athena Clark National Baal.
W. W. Lampkio, Athens Capitalist
Dr. Steedly, Athens, —
Dr. Quillian, Athena
.Physician.
.Ayatataa*
112 Clayton St Next Post Office.
Announcement to the Trade.
We are now offering to the trade, a well-selected line of
of Spring Goods We invite you to call and get our prices
before buying elsewhere. Hammocks, Base Ball Goods,
Tennis Goods, and many novelties in fine Stationery.
We ‘.lavn’t gotten them in “car load’’ lots, but have taken great oare In
electing a nice line, of which we are selling at “ear load” price*-—cheaper
ban ever offered here before. People buy where they can get the best
.roads for the least money. It will pay you to call on u*.
THE J^CKSOIST & BURKE OO.
THE NEW BOOK STORE.
107 BROAD 8TRTCEI .....ATHENS. A.
PURRDRUGS
CHEMICALS
Received Daily,
Breaking in
isn’t needed, with the Ball
corset. It’s easy from the
start. Coils of tiny wire
springs in the sides make it
so. There are bones that
bend, but can’t break, and
soft eyelets that won’t cut
the laces. You’ll like it.
If you don’t, after a few
weeks’ wear, just return it
and get your money.
MICHAEL BROS.
See Some of What We Have
MILL EDGE AVENUE.
Vacant lot corner Meigs, 125 t'400. Magnifi
cent shade trees. Just the spotfor « lln.- home
House and corner lot near Lucy Cobb Insti
tute. Large lot, stable, Ac. At| 1 order.
Vacant lot next to' 'apt. Welch’s new h me.
This is one of the best lots on tire whole street.
Bo ure you look at it befoie buying.
Lot 100 x 450, two fronts, south of Baxter St.
On tlie west side of Millcdge Avenue we have
a lovely lot 250 x 500. This is an A 1 place.
Look at It.
A nice lot 70 x 200 on MUledge Avenue, west
side, close to Cobb St.
PRINCE AVENUE.
Beautiful lot near the Park, 90 feet fr..nt, Ou
the market for one week only.
Beautiful lot 6o x 30. Now is your chance
fo an A l building lot, There are only a very
few on this at. now for sale.
COBB STREET. I
Two beautiful lots on the Did (.'handler prop-
perti, overlooking the Phinlz, (.suite. No liner
lots in the city.
Large house and several acres land on this
treet. One of tbe tlnest homes lu Georgia.
Now is your clianue. This will only be offered
for a short time.
DB A RING STREET.
( rnor Harris St Prof. Barrow has placed
with us Is beautif.il home, lot 192 x 20j. House
In lir.-t class order. Ail modern improvements,
uot and cold water bath rooms, Ac., Ac. Near
Lucy Cobb Institute.
FRED S. MORTON,
INSURANCE AGENT.
The Merchants .of Newark. The Amazou of Cincinnati
I’he Girard of Philadelphia. The Greenwich, of New York.
The National, of Hartford The Glens Falls. Glens Falls.
The New York Underwriters Agency, N. Y.
—ALSO, AUKNT FQR—
I’be Yost Writing Machine—the Greatest Invention on E&rth.^gJ
O.Uce at .the NATIONAL.BANK OP ATHENS. i
Bas j Balls, Bats, Gaps and Belts,
GARDEN AND FLORAL TOOLS.
—FOR SALE AT-
iss Uosa A. Von der Lieth’s.
Nos. 14: and 16 College Avenue
April 5. cfebIC—dljr.
Tbe drop fell in three minutes after JOHN L. ARNOLD, JR.
Kane left his celL He died hard. He | 7
did not speak to any person after he left
the cell.
Has the Largest Stock of
Fire destroyed the machine shops and | PnintS Load &I1(1 Oil,
>lt department of the massive works | *
PAINT BRUSHES
—^ND—
YARNIBHES
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 an
manufactured. Give me a call.
Yours,-truly,
JOjBN L. NOLB
NO. 205 BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.
April 81—dAw.
bolt .
owned by the Knoxville, Teno., iron
company. The loss is estimated at be
tween $75,000 and $80,000. Cause of the
fire unknown.
The board of aldermen of Hew York
unanimously adopted a resolution grant
ing the letter carriers of the United
States permission to erect a statue to
the memory of the late Samuel S. Cox,
member of congress, at the junction of
As tor place and Eighth street.
Some settlere arrived at Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich., by a sail boat from Sugar
Island, and reported that terrible forest
fires were raging and devastating the
ind. More than a dozen families have
>n burned out, and had to leave all
they possessed in order to save their
lives.
The Glass Manufacturers’ association,
composed of manufacturers in Pitts
burg, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Illi
nois points, met in secret session at Chi
cago to listen to the monthly reports of
the condition of the trade, which is'said
to he only fair, dullness having set in
three weeks ago.
Tbe Athens Ice Works Company p»i mfir & Kinuebrew’s.
Are prepared to forni»l> Ice in email
or laqge quantitiessr bend your or
ders to tbe
101 BOISE OX CLAIM STREET.
Parties living on tbe different Rail
roads or Picnic parties can get their
Ice by sending their orders. It wi.l
be shipped immediately
S. BEXINGfiR, Manager.
M»7 22-4 tf
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSI
CIAN’S PaSSOHtPTIONS.
Sam Will fay the Penalty.
Cuthbkrt, Ga., May 22.—Next Thurs
day Cuthbert will have a hanging. Sam
Snelling will pay the penalty of his
crime. The gallows is now being arect-
edL It is staled that Sam has Confessed
the Saviour since he was sentenced, and
says the verdict,of the jury was just.
Explosions Do Happen.
Cleveland, May 22.—By a powder
explosion at a coalmine, near Hew Phil
adelphia, O., John Groff was killed, and
his brother Edward fatally injured.
— Pat Off the Revision Issue. %
Detroit, May 22.—The genera? to-
semoiy has solved tne revision question
for years by recommitting it to the local
presbyteries.
Vacant lot, comer Pope St., 106 x 400, through
“ ell haif-wr.y through.
.oBiuadSt. oultl self
WaDDELL 8r. A nl e earner lot, 70 x 200.
Will I ell cheap for ca.-h,
B axter street
Corner Harris St, 4roo:n h >use, ail in good
order. Lot >00 x 400. Two fronts.
On same street, 5 room house, lot 100 x 400,
plendid well. Hue fruit. No better situation iu
town.
BROAD STREET,
several line lots on his street. Now is your
tin.e to secure uein. Will soon advance Very
much iu price
BARBER STREET.
We can offer you some beautiful lota an tlie
west side, right on tlie Electric Car tiue—Q e
shade trees. This Is lu every way a most de.-i-
rable prop. rty About 1100 feet will be < ut in
budding lots and be sold on reasonable terms
ail and see us at once
On same street we have some low priced lots
beyond tbe G., C. & N. track. -
HANCOCK AVENUE.
That beautiful property owned by Mr. Wc-
Dufllc. Unless sold at ones it will be taken off
the market. Oar price Is $4500 00 We are
open to an otter.
We have other properties on this street that
owners do not wish advert'
us about them.
advertised. Call and see
JACK ON STREET.
We have the Episcopal Rectory, at present
oocupled by Mr. Davis. This lot fronts on Jack-
sou t. and college Avenue. Will sell either *<
a whol or in part.
Jackson St., corner Stroni
fine lot. back part can be sol
Is a bargain.
On same street, large cottage, good lot, SOX
200, A1 situation.
ig, 1 story house-
iId for$:,200. 'this
Subscribe
mer.
Athene
CLAYTON STREET,
Opposite 3?ost Office.
May 8-dtL
J
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Surgical.
Nervous Affections,
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system are often subdued by the re
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Ho shock or unpleasant sensation ot
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of order. Its good effects are nian-
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Bucklen-a Arnica satve. time, according to chronicity of the case
The best salve in the world for cuts, and susceptibility of the individual,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever The “Pocket” poise can be used at
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, home by purchaser- ’ Prioe $25. The
corns, and nil skin eruptions, and pos- larger or “Wall” poise is better adapted
itiyely cures piles, or no pay required, to office practice. Price $50. A book
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- of instructions with each instrument,
faction or money relanded. Price 25 I \V. S. Whaley, M.. D.
cents per box. I Hftw. Agent. Athens. O*
For sale by John Crawford A Co.,
wholesale and retail druggist* | Queen Insurance Company
•ompi
Send in your mbscriptiou to the j of Liverpool,Engluml. Grant
Athens Banker. 1 & Ck&lbomiier, Agents.
COLLEGE AVENUE.
Wo have several moat desirable properties
that owners will not let ns advertise. Call and
see us. One block that is well rented and pay'
tng 121-2 per cent, i et.
BROAD STREET.
Vacant lot 400 x 112 oppoatte the Campux. If
y u want It eo.i.e at once as it will be sold.
LUMPKIN STREET.
Several beautiful Iota, pari of Mrs. Compton’s
property, beautiful shade trees.
Two lota, corner Baldwin St. These are very
valuable. Don’tmisathem.
HANCOI K AVENUE.
Large house and g ounds close to Mlltedge
Avenue and the Lucy L'ohb. Large garden,
good well, stables, Ao., Ac.
And Many Others
Oates A Fo.
Rbal Estate Agents.
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,
—AND—
The Farmers’ Savings and Building and Loan Association
of Nashville, Tenn.—Capital $20,000,000.—Shares at
$100.00 each. Special Agent for Clarke and
adjacent counties.
311 Clayton St. - - ATHENS, GA.
April *1—dly
G. A. MELL
H. H. LINTON
MELL & LINTON,
lasurauce Agents,
Representing the following Companies *
Home, of New York, Phoenix,of flart’ord,
Liverpool andLondon and Globe, Germania, of New York,
Insurance Co. of North America, Georgia Home,
North British and Mercantile, Atlanta Home,
Hartford, of Hartford, Oonn. Savannah Fire and Marine
New York Life Insurance Co.
CITY PROPERTY INSURED FOR FULL VALUE.
Country Property Insured tor three-fourths value. Orrics *i Bin or rau Usiri hutv.
ALBERT la. MITCHELL,
N"o. 35 Clayton Street, - - - .Athens. Ga.
Represents First-Class FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
—akd-
The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association
OF NEW YORK.
The Unrest natural pr<-m'u*n Life Association in the world. Cash Snrplua $3,000,000,
g P STRENGTH AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED.
The very beet life iiuurance at the least po»sible coat. Mauy of our leading eiliaena Ml*
polices in Ibis excellent company. , .
p Don’t pay the OLD LINE HIGH BATE PREMIUMS when yon eon gel.jnet es good fine*-
ranee for half the money. April w—<Uf—cteKW.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
Athens City Time.
Half hoar faster than 90th meridian—half boor slower than 75th meridinau
Arrive RICHMOND 6 DANVILLE R. R. Depart
Exp; From all {himU ita* and Wejt. lt2Sp.ta | |xp. for .11 point. Kart
COVINGTON * MACON RAILROAD.
Aon. from Macon and Way Station.,* 8l35 p.m I Ace- for Maeo. and Way Station.,* «J» »•»
Exp. “ Macon and Florida,. 12.55 p.m I Exp. for Maeon A Florida LSSpuat
•Daily except 8nnd*T
5ROCM HOUSE
ON OCONEE STBEET for BENT.
Apply to f
May 4—tf. Mrs. T. A. ADAMS
The Weekly Banner—the
great Democratic organ of the
Eighth and Ninth Districts.
It’s worth more than a dollar
but you get it for thfk
•IrS*.-