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ATHENS, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1893'
$5.00 A YEAR
A CORPSE LOST vondmau & co-s.
IK THE MIDST OF A DEEP, DARK |
! — . FOBEiT
Saturday Offerings.
AND REMAINED SEVERAL MRS
*HW,
all colors,
While Anxious Searchers
Thronged the Black Woods
—It Was the Bodyjof H.
H. Smith, Who Was
Killed.
GETTING READY commsncemmtureeting. . M0RE CARDS
FOR
THE FALL EXHIBITION
NEXT NOVEMBER.
IN THE RAWSOX DIVORCE CASE
THAT ABE INTERESTING.
. The story of a peculiar accident
comes from Sidney, a small station on
the M. A N. railroad botow hero.
The team drawing- the wagon con*
taming the dead body of Mr. H. H.
Smith, the railroad man who waa killed
.by the M. A N. train Thursday, accord
ing to parties from that place, became
frightened and ran away.
The driver was thrown out of the
wagon, ran over and badly woanded,
bis companion, a yonng relative of the
deceased meeting a similar fete. The
team eontinued to ran, the driver nor
hit companion either being able to fol
low.
Far in the midst of a deep foreat the j
body waa thrown from the wagon and
loft.
Marching party was organised af
ter the wonnded driven bad been oared I
for, and all night in the dark forest |
they anxiously sesrcbed for the corpse
It was not found nntil 4 o’clock yes-1
ter day morning.
fresh ana neb. -
The largest mid finest
| Ribbon in the city.
Keep cool. J^n elegant line beautiful
Fans in SUk, Gauz«, Feather and Jap-
panase style.
A big lot Silk Mitts, Black and as
sorted odors.
A Line White Lawn jostreclired.asd
to go at lower prices than ever.
Call on ns tof' Hose .and Handker
chiefs, a big lot of these goods, to be
sold et bargain prices.
Call on ns today and get a bargain in
anything yon want.
VaSs, Vonderau A Co.
TBR L4DICF 61BDIN CLUB
Preparing to Surpass all
Other Exhibits of Flowers
and Vegetables—The .La
dies Desire a Number
of Prizes.
At the last meeting of the Ladies’
Garden Club it was dmidedthat all the
ibers would be requested to send
dm to time saqsples of their
ohoioest vegetables to the store- of
Messrs. C. W. Baldwin A Ca,/to shoe
.whit good results have been aooom-
plished by the members.
The Clubintenda that the exbibitioi
in November shall be even handsomer
thsnthatof last fill, to this end each I both theserifort*, and practical ad van-
member is making a specialty of tome I tages that are easily apparent.
The beat bard wood Refrigerators
known is the Gurney. Ask any one
who has tried it.
AGAIN POSTPONED.
The Disposition of Pod* Da via’ Ca
does Over.
Second-hand Mower, in fair order,
for sale oheap, at Rook College.
• J. B. Huhsicutt.
A BIG COMMENCEMENT
Was That at tha Dahlalsvilla H»gh
- Scnooi.
''‘Danielwille, Oa, June 16—The
commencement exercises of Daniels^
vllle High School class last nightrwere
pronounced by all, the finest ever given
here.
The commencement sermon, > beauti
ful, able and eloquent, was delivered
Sunday morning by Rev. R. B. O
England, of HartweU, 6a , from Dan
iel xviii, 8th. A synopsis wouid not do
ju itioe to the splendid theme and effect
in whiob the strong Christian charao-
The oity seems to have an elephant ou
its hands in the case ^policeman Pope l ” " ™ predated rad”the~ forctful
Davis, charged with complicity in the j t^mnga portrayed.
It is the duty of every Athenian to 1
I oontribats to the sucoess of commence-1
1 ment.
I propose making the discharge of my j
I duties'in this direction of j
deal and material benefit to the par tie-1
i pants. I want to safth the young men Writes to the Publ’C Deny-
tfatluilinputfl. Mil th«» their] ing the p atemit y of
STIRRED UP.
THE GATE CITY CONTINUES TO
FU8NISH THE SENSATIONS.
BOS. JXO, T. GLENS
TBEBE SEEDS TO BE NO END
commencement wearing apparel; viz,
Clothing, Hats, White Vests, Lawn
Tie* and all styles and grades of Neck
wear; in fact all their furnishings at
most advantageous prices.
My stock is complete with fashion
able and attractive goods peculiarly
suited to commencement dress, new
and stylish.
This is the season that a college boy
Vssto curtail his expenditures; It is
Iso the season that he is inclined to
-serdaeMs most fastidious taste. I
can affjrd them marked assistance in
Qawson’s Child—Her
- Attorneys Appeal to
The Public.
To Them and Still 'They
Come—Atlanta’s Latest
the Most' Startling of
Them All,
particular flower or vegetable, outside
of their general collection.
The “best collections” of vegetables,
and the Chrysanthemums'wiU be the
leading features, hot there will be
many individual display, of separate I an r£fp“pem^ ^ud^t fo»
CHA& MORRIS,
“Popular Price”
Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.
The reports concerning the circum
stances of the RtWBon divorce ease be
comes morn sensational than ever.
The Haooa Telegraph yesterday
published the following.
, “Hon. John T Glean, attorney for
Mrs. Riwgon, it iaopenly said, will he
made co-respondent in the crcm-bill
whioh Rawson’b attorney’s., will file.
Mrs Rawson for several years before
her marriage waa Mr. Glenn’s stenog
rapher. He paid her masked attention,
and nobody can now see how he will
escape direct implication in a most hor
rible sensational way.”
Mr, Gletm did not fly into a passion
when shown this, he was troubled, evl-
Choios of my entire line Oxford Tie. I ** -eemed *° **"* * peeto<11116
vegetables and flower* also.
The generosity of the Colnmbus
Buggy Co., represented here by Mr. J.
W. Betts, in offariog a handsome dog
cart for jthe beat, largest) display cf
E. L. Johnson, Clayton St
ClTl NOTES.
like.
The question waa aaked:
“Now that this report is currant, and
papers are being arid in Atlanta that
make these charges against you, what
Foa Rbnt.—Three convenient rooms I have you to say f”
,v-gatables, will bring out all the flue I tn M Hodg«oq-bouse” on Ooonee street. I Mr. Glenn fnrnished the following
ones in the dab. Who will be so lib
eral as to offer the bridle and hatnemfo. |
complete the outfit ? v
Capt. McCulloch offers premium for
handsomest writer out fl >wer«.
Messrs. S. I. Smith A Co., for waiter j
roses.
Mr. Joe Carlton, premium for essay {
on Gardening to be written end read by j
a member of club.
Apply to Klqin A Martin.
Fob BxntJ—Four room cottage on I
Dougherty street.
card:
Atlanta, Ga., June 16th, J803.
To the public: '
Rumors connecting me with the pa
ternity of Mrs. Rawson’a child have
Pastubr for Cattui —Good pasture I been prevalent in the city for several
for cattle. 0 off dollar per month per I days, end the newspapers are now pub-
heed. Call on* C. I. Mell. J lirhirg them. „
„ „ , I denounce all such rumors as infa-
Yisitino Mbs. Wu*cox.-MissesI mftna fj^hoods,' and without the
Apply to
C. A. Sc OH HE
Mr. Joe Jacobs, a merchant of At- Benita*nd8tella Smyth#, of Augusta, I slightest foundation of truth.
-Dean-Lowe “fun.”
lanta, offers four premiums.
* Mr. Ed Johnson, premium.
n( - a jg U vuuunvu) paouuuui* i » «*———»
In addition to these the club needs arrive today to be the guest of Mrs
era the guesta ot Mra. 0. P, Wiilcox. Any person who states that there wsa
Mrs. Bernard FranUin, of Augusta, will aTer ^ in the slightest degree, any im-
^ WM a rattlesnake and notwitns-ana ] hv tmtlup nhildrAn. 1 a.xi.
ing the frequent meetings to dispos-
of it, every man seems afraid to touch
it and it remains in statue quo.
There mutt be some kind of a de
structive explosive in the bosom of this
celebrated c*se, notwithstanding the
harmless appearance of its exterior.
Ia the case really loaded ? If so what
composes the combustible material that
threatens the dangerous explosion.
The people want the ease ditposed of.
If there is aoything to “boom” let it
“boom.” if there is anything behind
the scenes, roll up the curtain and let
the audienoe have a peep.
A prominent citizen laid today:
' “The ease has been postponed twioe
dialogues by the smaller children.
Tuesday morning recitations and
.declsmations of advanced students, fol- j
lowed by the annuel address, delivered
by Col. Thos. F. Green, of Athens, Ga-
His theme was “True Greatness,” and
from it this gifted young eon, of the
I Classic City, in language beautiful and
] chaste, delivered one of the mat ex
cellent addredses ever heard in the
chapel hall. His sentences were painted,
his ideas clear, his illustrations strik
ing, his manner hsppy, his humor fine,
the lessons of life made plain—he esp-
tured young and old, the entire audi
ence. and carried them at his will.
Tuesday night the advanced students
closed the ex> raises, and clearly dem
and best vegetable display.
Best display celery.
Best collection tomatoes. r-
Best collection Irish potatoes.
I i
freely pronounced the greatest College
- , . annual ever sent out in the South. The]
Best display Chrysanthemums in I pandora i» deservedly very popular and
P 0 * 8 * . „ __ i 7", U« having a large aria. It is now on
2nd best display Chrysanthemums In MoGregor . B ** 8tow .
pots. 1
Best pot plant yellow Chrysanthe
mums.
. proper relations between Mrs. Rawson.
Wiilcox. I and myself is an infamous liar and
Thu Pandora —The University Pan- *>**« slanderer of an innocent woman,
dors is the toast eftbe-presa. I- i j John T. Olvnn.
INEVITABLE DISASTROUS CON-SQUKNCB
The Herald indisenssiog the‘matter
saya:
Everybody in Atlanta read yestordty
a card written by Judge Wm. R Ham
mond, a good man and a good lawyer,
. To Th* Merchant! ov Athens.—Mr
SPECIALS.
INTERESTING TO ECONOMICAL
BUYERS.
Atlanta, 4a, June 16.—[Special ]—
Out o’ one sensation into another—
that is the record of events just now In
Atlanta.
And each succeeding senrition adds
to the exoitement through the city,
and sprada abroad the sensational na
ture of the city more and more.
Atlanta’* “dark w .ek" had hardly sim
mered down before the Harry HIT sen
sation came along with all its exciting
Hill drops into temporary obscurity
now to give way to the Rawson divorce
suit. Tber* are.no special developments
today in this matter, save that the city
is all agog, talking over the aff«ir, and
everyone takings band and expressing
an opinion.
Rumors are out that a prominent oit-
isen will be connected with the affair,
but there is a heavy drift of sentiment
In favor of the unfortunate woman
This sensation had hardly come up n
the people, however, before the biggest
one of all was unsettled. Today there
came to the surface knowledge of otr-
tejn events that stirred the oity from
centre to circumference.
Several of the leading citizens were
involved in the matter and widespread
indignation was prevalent when the
true state ef affairs became known,
it now dangerous for those men to go
on the streets, ao enraged are the cit
izens.
The gentlemen involved are the lead
ing clothiers of A'lanta and they have
been telling the people that they could
gi ve them better bargains in Gentis
clothes than any firms in Georgia. The
people believed theta until yesterday
when a oouple of Athena men came over
and in general conversation mentioned
tiie bargains now being • Herod by J. J
C. McMahan, the Clayton street mer
chant of the Classic City.
This set the people to thinking and
there followed in a short while a gen
eral uprising from all sides. They will
1UEL BEDS.
Are Giving Values Today
That Have no Equal.
Ladies Patent Tip Oxforda that were
•1.00, today’s price (5 cents.
Fur SI 76 Ladles Patent Tip Kid Ox
forda today 11.26.
Our 12 50 Ladles Patent Tip Oxford’s
today $2.00
Ladies Write Kid Opera and Oxforda
Slippers.
Ladiro Light Blue, Pink and White
8etia Opera Slippers.
Open White Silk Fans Suitable for
handprinting, 28 v
Ladies Windsor Ties 5-1.
Ltdies Silk Windsor Ties 28 j.
Black Silk Mitts 250.
Ladies Black Full Regular Made
How 26c., guaranteed stainless.
Boys Cost and Pants 80c.
Boys He'ton Coat and Pants 1130.
Boys Sailor Suits $160.
Boys Knee Pants 23o.
Boys Knee Pants 39o.
Boys Knee Pants 50a.
Boys Percale Shirt Waists IS cents.
Boys Flannelette Shirt Wrieta 23
oent*.
Percale Mother’s Friend 50 oents.
Baby’s L *e Caps 72o., 15,25o, 40o.
Boys Straw Hat« 25c. v
Ammonia 8c Bottle; nothing bettor
for the bath this warm weather.
Ladies Gauss Undervests 7 cents.
Ladies Shirt Whists. Percale Lawn
Maddens and srid-at 45, 50, 76, 85 and
Childrens Muslin Drawers, made
from Fruit of the Ljom Bleaching,
made well with tuoks. Today’s price
121-2o. ^
Sheer Handkerchiefs at 6,7. 8,10.
Michael Bros.
' W ' ::
calling into question the character cf _
~ I Betts, the eerie workman, Is in our city J Mrs. Addle Jackson Riwson, daughter I hei&ter'tiade in Athene
Best pot plant white Chrysanthe-1 ^ ovW imll, clean and adjust your series | os the late Chief Justice Jaokson, a mac | The^wiRdo this bSIuw they now
M T, r % i ! castrated the fact that the young ladies
ri!j and becauw t isarid tost the Mayor ^ Dtlem0D m po^d of muck
wrat. to ridrk sitting on the c,«, and ^ ulent _ in ^T^ uoh menUl
further, beciuse it is alleged that Mayor I tll j ent ^ dupUy^,, find the show
protem Wefoh has been alleged to have j Taeeda y n,ght was pronounced far au-
prejudge i the ease, and therefore does mwy a h 0 irs placed upon the
not want to sit on its trial. 1 j,— professionals.
“Alderman Smith hit the key note | Prof , /1. Thomas snd Miss Minnie
mums.
Best pot plant red Chrysanthemums.
Beat pot plant pink Chrysanthe
mums.
Best tlx white .-blooms Chrysanthe
mums, cot flowers.
Best six yellow blooms Chrycsnthe-
mums, rat flowers.
on small payments. All work must
give satisfaction, or no charges made
Mr. Betts in well recommended by other
citya in that line.
whose name was a synonym for inoor-1
rnptible honesty and acoial parity.
That such a ebarge should be made,
| explicitly and publicly, by such a man
against such a .woman, forces |an issue j
[ of inevitably disastrous consequences,
no matter what the result may be.
know that in all lines of Gratis Clothing
Famishing Goods and the like, J. J. C
McMahan leads the . state. . .
EXAMINATION;
the other day when be said that the case
should be disposed of; that be bad given
aa much of bis personal time to the j
matter as he felt like doing for nothing.
Thera are otueraiu the same brat.
Toe caw is nowaet for Monday after
There ia a beautiful line of Water
Coolers at low trices at E. X. cones A
Co’s.
MAY BE ABOLISHED.
The College Fraternities Assaulted
by the Board or Visatore.
L. McDaniel, who have charge of the
school, and second to no teachers in the
State, have plaoed Danielsville High
School in the front ranks of educational
institutions, and secured a large atten
dance and the hearty appreciation of
their most excellent work from stu
dents and the entire community.
The Meanest Ybt.—A thief went
into the garden of Mr. Joe Mygatt and
without the fear of the police in his
v.Best six pink blooms Chrysanthe-1 beart> actually polled and carried fff at | g^rFreecription* Ppm
mums, out flowers. I leut two bushels of Mr. Mygatt’s best J of all kinds go to Jno. Crawford A Co,
Best six red blooms Chrysanthemum?, j Md jui(-eet Bnap beans. Not content —
rat flowers. with tbis he tore offa portion of the A HANDSOME PRIZE
Beat vahe 12 blooms Chrysanthemums feQoe to ^ them with . Mr>
any color, out flowers. Mygatt has his winchester loaded and 1 Won by Can tain Ted Mall at Auburn,
^m^ms^Sflower? 11011 ° ° ^ M* lookio * for **• th,8f » “ d 11 can « ht Mr. *. B. MeU. a bright and promis-
For most artistic display in hail. , ^ T RAP/-Trimage A Brightwsll,
our hardware merchants ordered a lot
of rat traps, and they were shipped on
railroad and landed
My entire line of Ladles, Misses and
Childr ns Oxford Ties and Slippers at
actual cost for next-30 days. Strictly
cash. E L. Johnson, Clayton St.
After tha Amusements
Editor Banner:—In today’s'Bah-
neb there appsars a short editorial note
headed, “E icon rage It,” in which aa
effort ia made to bring a large crowd to
commencement next week by famish
ing visitors with “games of base ball
and other sports.” “The gentlemen,”
we are told, “having thia gala day in
band deserve the support of the people
in their efforts to bring a large crowd
to Athens.”
In the social column these items oo-
cor: “The K A, fraternity compli
mented the visiting young ladies with
a german in their elegant new elnb
rooms and dancing hall yesterday morn
ing. It was gracefully led by Mr. Mc-
Djugald and Miss Windsor” “The
CU Phi’s g.vo as informal dance to
their many friends in their new hall
yesterday evening. It was led by Mr.
the I John Hill And Miss Maria Moynelo.”
“Last night opened the commencement
grilles with a reception and dance at
the palatial residesce of Mra. L. D. Da-
Bow on Prince avenue. The large
double parlors were thrown open and
THSLADIXS.
All applioants desiring to be
amined with a view to teaching in
public schools of Clarke county, will I
meet the undersigned at the court
louse at 8 o’clock a. m , on June 24:b. |
H. R. Bernard, C. S. C.
CaH'*at the store of E. E. Jones &
weather? when delicious tefreehmentc wet.
m—i »»», I served. The occasion was a very de-
In, young htbsni—i, has retained from I A CHAKB W. OT8UBHHR. “TooUht DoPree Ml
**0^**^; hi 011 ' 8 ^“ A . bor »' "j? 1 1 ThnOconenEntorprisnwarmsThuigoI ^ the Mnnri^denoo’ot °the°Cotil-
atrophy cf his graduation year the U{3> I lionolub ”
kjjif 8 0l b®* n | ourliaidware merchrateorderS* a lot I sonre^of proud mnemtMranoeto r him. * J bo&jot Mr. H. HT Smith, the fo trie‘and such like the hill offsre
baekw^ in lasting toe genttemen in ofrUteWMdtoeywere8h i pi)!ed on ^ e awarded by the com- trwk hand who was killed at Sidney on which < the fathers and mothers and
any public enterprise. They hope theCUC>4 N . railroad and landed mandant of the Cadet Corps of the A 1 the Macqn & Northern road Thursday I other literary people of Georgia are to
gentlemep of the city, and especially Thurgday ^ Ued together in oneof the * M. College, to the Captatoof the best morning waa buried at his old home in have spread for their delectation during
tha merchant* and b “^ ne “ u “ en J™ cars, and when the drayman went to Uiltod oompany. Itfooneofthe most Pnryear’s diatrict yesterday. the annual commencement oftheUn.-
—- ——unload them, they were filled with rate I rad handsome blades ever! Later report, from the accident fail to J veraity of Georgia f Have the dtiaana
that had gone in them Thursday night. | brought to Georgia
The music for the commencement
j was furnished by (he celebrated Barber | ^ >t ^em in their clubwork by offer- 1 I .°° mp *7 , ,
band. ' I« unload them, they were filled with rata expensive rad handsome blades ever
|Dana - l li»KPri*“ the various articles shove | thafch ^ wOT1B intheml ^ nrgdlw nlffbt |
mentioned.
. . , _ « _ , I There was no bait in any of the traps, | it is artistically finished and en-
The pleasant effect and perfect safety j T* 1 ® clu ^ doe8 so it must have been the qoality of the graved, with Missive triple plate gold
with which ladles may use the Cali-1 prizes, and does not intend to call on | f — »v.t i„ 1 _ —J.— mu. 'La.wJZ. I—*
the merchants rad business men In per-
Will the college fraternities be^abol- theif S’ I «>“. bfa ^ 01 ^ “ d ll their f* - .
'Phot I. Umnnnatinn that excited Ath-1 torito remedy. To get the trne and I Mstanoe, They hope they will to re m e qibor the champion'debate at
1 ‘ genuine article, look for the name of I voluntary asaistrara from them, failing 1 ^ uoiversity tonight at 8 o’clock. A
| trap that enticed them in.
Champion Dibatb —All will do well!
, the California Fig Syrup Co., printed l> which they wffl do without.
ens yesterday. genuine article, look
It Was learned from a reliable source * \ Any one wishing to donate prizes oan
yesterday that the board of visitors im-1 the bottom_of the package. I My of the blub, or the ed
bodied in their report to the Governor I p 0r cheap Cream Freezers and Toilet j ttor of the Banner. Ail priz * offered
a recommendation that the fraternities | seta, call at E. E Jones 4; Co’A. 1 - ~
•o far as tbe, University w concerned be I ■ ■ r _
aba ^lut-ly. abolished. * 1 ' S. A. L Toe Heccun zad Fast Breiabt) ^
Prof. Slaton, President of the board
was asked about the matter last night
and courteously replied
“Yea, we have made an official re-
Uoiversity tonight
tew weeks ago the p’otoro3 and a short |
sketch cf the debaters was published in
tbe Atlanta Constitution. We oan
heartily endorse ail the Constitution
mountings. The sheath is handsome-1
iy ornamented, and every inch of it |
is rich, artist io and tasty.
Mr. Melt’s deepest pride in its pors
free to road from blame. The Ooonee of the Classic City of Athans nothing
Enterprise, after investigating the mat-1 else to show for this appreciation of
ter, oensnres the road, ana saya: this honored institution of learning in
“From what we could learn the train their midst? “Games of baseball and
men were criminally careless. The sec- other sports, Germans, dances, etc.”
tion master, Mr. J. F. Summers, was must be planned and announced in our
coming up tbe hill with his hands on I city morning paper,, and for what?
le«ln th.f«tth«Iti.|tb. I.v.r ~r. Wn.n b. be»d S» t»ln to c»wa., Ind«d t H» ft,
reward f.r bud and t.lthtul labor. He oomlr « b. tb. cr n.d sent one “if’ i
a arra it —pniiimd thA hurdosfc wotIc of his I uf his men ahead toflig the train, and J and crowned with the laurels of a cen
^ k WirWv the remaining hands commenced to tnry, sunk so low that it must resort to
- . BwrMiy e „ uutoo ^ , M a ^wquenM Mr Men is back th ® ®“ down th « h ‘ U ’ Bat sach triota “ b “? ba11 * ame8 “ d
vrill be acknowledged through t b «P\l Mid ib ' out thege young men, and will SStS^Ltfofan rad “d P l&arfan, I engineer not being at hU post or the I amnsements to bring the people to its
~*Tf ia — nMtiv rrniinafnd that thni. 1 * dd tor 0,8 benefit of those who may I atu i he was tendered a poaition as com- [ fir * maI1 either thAy failed toaee the]
It is earnestly requested t t I not have seen the article ia Constitn-1 mandant of a leading AIabamm Military I and when the men saw the
£| AS an muicauonoi uib pupumruy ui u - . - .. . i wuu wiai/ mcao jruuuK uicu u»»oui5u 0 nauenuon, on ma grauuation,
, the Seaboard Air Line Rulroad, and I lt on f® “ “® ““h “ mraing up its extrs effort8 to make the debate unusn- pre f e rred to return to Georgia,
.the rapidity with whioh they handle I premium list, so as to have it P nnIe0 kjiy interesting. The speeches willnot J No man can make a mistake >
,t buainess. We note the movement over J “ aoon as possible. I ^ ^ 0D g ( &nd we feel sure they will in-1 comes to Georgia. Mr. Mell v
to see the I annual commencement?
Route.” I xt is earnestly rtquesteu tn« ^ the article in Constitn-1 mandant of a leading Alabama Military I flagman, and when the men saw the How will we,« a community, appear
Aa an indication of tbe popularity of desiring to give prizes pleaseoff r them don th8t tbe8e yona g men have made natitntion: on his graduation, but he tr&in «° in S to rua the “ do ? ra,tbey ‘ Q the ® res of - he8e dnino-"
1 «-*- *- " w —-» 1 * jumped from the car. In jumping | tees who are here to see what is doing,
when ha Smith foil and the lever car passed over not for the amusement, but for the edu-
commendation *ff< otingfraternltieshnt 1 business. We note the movement over I “ i ^ i 0D g, and we feel sure they wm m-1 comes to Georgia. Mr. Mell will aoon him leaving Urn motionless on the cationof ^ ‘ b ‘ 8 ® ld
u '“ < " Bnn l b.b»| tt -.»b,«u. ! .™ t «.-. —■
57sh Street, New York, says: Iriously considered by the people J to the top round in it.
“I have been a martyr to bilious of the state. Hon H. W. J. Ham will
SKT. Tg"T: „ nnriarff onkliia hi a. I of the largest in Winston, and they re-1 headache rad dyspepsia. Any iudis- ^ M chairman, and Mr. H. M. Dorsey
would deem it an unpardonable dia- I oi too i cretion j n diet, overfatigue or cold, I ■ with two alone
courtesy to the Governor to make pub-1 oognized the advantages of our new I brinKa on of indigeaiion, followed “ ee ®5* y * .. ,
lio anv of our report in advance of its »i ‘® rad have selected that line to move by * headache lasting two or ti ree days j upon the rostrum the audience might
ttacsmieslon to^im.” this uuusaaUy heavy shipment. This atatTme. I think 1 must have trl-d weU expect to be entertained. Come
nnotber .mb, p 0.4H - ■ -
I am not at liberty to give it out. We , . . .
feel that our report should be made to I shipped hy W. tr Wood & Co., Win-
Ike Governor, and let bity visa his pleas-1 ■* on » ^ -P” t ^“‘ e WilsmuSsaU Co„|
ure in the dispoiiuon of its contents. 11 Atlanta, Ga. Thia tob&ooo firm is one |
BASE BALL-
y. M. C. A. Juniors vs* Town.
he fell, bat didn’t blow. It swept onltstion for the University and for tha
and picked up the unfortunate man, I uity of Athens. For one, I am not
and fifty yards further run down the I willing tifbe known abroad nor for the
lever car, picking it up and carrying it I University to be judged by suoh a
nearly to the Oconee river. The engin-1 standard. Citizen.
that notwithstanding the fact that three I division yesterday a. m. with banner I j 0 ying friends, but it was no use. At
of the Boat d of five were fraternity advertisements ran the sides, showing 1 laat i thought I would take a simple
men, that the conclusion torahed waJthat the shipment from Wi of ^g.tt^wito^««ro^.
that the fraternities were detrimental to Wood & Co. manufacturers of plug to- every n{gbt< then one pIll ftr
tbe University in many way* and should | bacco, Winston, N. C. for the Wilson- L b j rty night*; m that time I gained
be aoblished. I Seals Co., Atlanta, Gi , and that the car three pounds in weigh’, and never have
The fraternitv men sav if the reDort i contained the celebrated brand “First had an ache or a pain since.”
The fraternity men say u xne report »» . . Disease in one part of the body will
I Fruit tobacco. eventually fill the whole body with dis-
The car was others ise elaborately | ease Every j tar or two some part of
I decorated with brilliant colors beauti-1 the system gre ws -ve&k and begins to
fnllv nainted. deoty. Sucn part should be removed at
* y * ■- i -■ I once, and new m&iter be allowed to take
Don’t think about h mger when von I its place. There’s no need of cuttir g it
HandrChUbiri^ loin goto; W .Lon’s Cash Store and find I out with a surgeon’s scalp.fi. Purge
„ H w AS« 1 I nlnnftr nf ilVllolfPnp Rllt.fP.r Kjfffl. (,LD-
STRENGTH AND HEALTH.
If you are not felling strong and healthy
try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe” has
left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit-
An interesting game of base ball I eer run a half mile after running over wonderfhi, statistics
came off yesterday afternoon at the the man before he ever blew a signal or When it i8 considered thatthe per-
Atbletic Park, between the Juniors of the crew attempted to stop the train, l oenta g e 0 f deaths from consumption is
the Y-M. C. A. and the town nine | then he stopped his train near the river j 91 thousand against C3 per 1,000 of
which resnlted as follows:
T. M. c a. 0 2 8 3 0 2
* and the crew went out and pushed the any other malady, how important to
, .V,„ I guard against a slight cold. Taylor’*
lever car off the track and then went j £, b8r0 ]j ee Bemedy of Sweet Gum and
Mnllein will heal the lungs and core
coughs, colds and consumption.
CITY TAXES.
to adopted they will take the case into |
tho courts and fight it t» the bitter end
BUCKLER’d AKK1C BALYK.
The Best salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises. Bores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever
Buy your tickets for tbe excursion to
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ters- This remedy acts directly on Liver, I TO wn. 13502000 111 ahead.
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those BatterifB y. M . C. A.,- DuBose and
organs to perform their functions. If you , „
areafllicted with Sick Headache, you will Burch. Town, Hunter and Hunter.
find speedy and permanent relief by ta- Struck out by DnBise 5, by Hunter 2 The council has deoided it impraoti-i Afl , nt ^. t once M that smuleifonm.
king Electric Bitters. One trial will con- Doub i e play/ Beusse to Conway. cable to postpone the collection of the Atl £ n “ « onc *’ 80 taa “ a “ ple ff 0 ®®
vince you that this is tbe remedy you need. v w Y» n p nRP Conw „ city taxes It the first installment is modations may be provided for all. The
Large bottles only 60c. at John Crawford x. M. G. A. vv . Lmoose, con y > not paid by July 1st., the law requires j train will leave Athens promptly at
& Co., and Palmer £ Binnebrew Drug I Crane, Burch, M. DuBose, Uitner, I me t0 ; 8gua executions for the whole
Store I Bausse, Barry, Lev* joy. amount of the tax for the year.
Town—J. Hunter, Collins, Oliver,!. Please pay promptly,
Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit- plenty of Chicken?, Butter, Eggs, Cab
Jvely raxes Piles, or no pay required. It is | Dage, Bologna SauBage aDd the^ finest
guaranteed to g.ve perfect satisfaction,
• a 1-1 P-'iAo QK Aents via* >V
' ms rafundeJ. Price 25 cents per box.
Mis^J^hn^Orawford » Oo. and
vinegar in the city, at.d for less money
Keep up yenr courage and a little
money and come on and get wbat JQU
want at hard time prices.
away tbe old diseased and wornont
parts with Brandreih’s Tills.
Go to Johnson’s Shoe store and boy a
pair of those hanoaome Russian Calf
and Kid Bluobtr Ties at actual cost.
Every housekeeper has a aptcial invi- s J „ nv uln Wi ’ impossible TO collect it aR-cn the last leave Atlanta for Athens 7 p,
tauon to call at the store of E. E. shy > Say ®» s - Hunter, McMahan, WU- ^ A. L. Mitchrll, I time, arrive m Athena 9:20.
Jones & Co. and see the Bevridge j son, Kirkpatrick. . Clerk of CounciL
Umpire, Carl Von der Lieth.
Steam Cooker. It Is just the thing I
that every 1 ne of you need. If you are
not deligb ed with them after trying j
them you can return them.
5-,- For Sale, at No.
GxhI Iron Safe.
Ill Broad street,
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seven o’clock Bun time and will posi-
ft 'Will be | tively arrive in Atlanta at 9:20. Will
'“ “' “ . m. snn
time, arrive m Athens 9:20. Tickets
on sale today at Banner office, Hasel-
Another lot of these famous Gurney h 00 * Dozltr ’ 8 ' ® nd the Jlu>}uoa 4
Refrigerators received by E. E, Jones Burke Book Store. The train will b«
A Co’s# I in charge of Capt, P, C. Oliver,
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