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Th* re*ignition of Cal. WQIUs 8.
Basseoger, as President of the Dshlon-
eg* college wm mil and accepted.
HU successor will ba appointed by the
Presidential committee and' the chair*
man of the Board.
The election of the new Professor of
English waa set for fire o’clock tfaia af
ternoon, at which time the Board will
aefle this qaeation ao fall of in tenet to
the people.
There are quite a number of appli
cants, the moot prominent being Mr.
Sylvanus Morris, of Athena. ProC Jem
Pound, of B irnearille, Prof. W. & Core
rell, of Dawson college, N.C.,- and Dr.
A CRAZY CONTRACTOR.
Ills Faelty Work was the Cause of the
Wa*blaaton Disaster.
Washington, June 16.—In the eon-
tinned inquest on the victims of the
Ford’s theater disaster, T. C. Entwiale^
building inspector of the district, testi
fied that the mortar used in the altera
tions was bad. and the brickjrork badly
done. If he had, bad' the authority to
EULAUfi AT NIAGARA.
ptoper that he should aarceed him at
the State Unmr.ity. Mr. Morris, a
scion of one of the oldest and bat fami
lies of Virginia, came to Georgia from
that 8tate mom than twenty yean ago
and graduated at the Georgia Universi
ty with marked distinction. He took
several other diplomas at the old ool-
lege of our fathers, and was always one
of the meet thorough students of the
languages and literature. He baa late
ly bee» engaged in writings school
history of the Sou.bern Confederacy to
take the place of the partisan books
fometimea found in our Southern f ohoola
from a Northern standpoint. The book
will soon be in press and it goes with
out saying that it will find its way to
every school of State before very long.
rmim on the Way.
Niagara Falls, June 1<J.—The prin
cess Eulolie, with her suite have arrived
hem. Two incidents occurred during
the journey that pleased her royal
highness very much.
When the train drew ipto Nilee,
Mich., four yonng society girU. dressed
in white, with red and yelloV rosettes,
entered the infanta’s car and presented
her with a magnificent boaneta. One
enterprising young woman had her au
tograph album with her and the prin
cess inscribed her name in it.
When the party reached Detroit Pres
ident H. B. Ledysrd, of the Michigan
CentraL bad his steam yacht in wait
ing, ana took the party out for a trip on
the river while the train was crossing
on the transport.
For two days, carpenters, decorators
and finishers have been busy night and
day preparing rooms at the Interna
tional hotel here for the lnfanta’a party.
Silken Spanish flogs and decorations
are to be seen on every hand. The
floral decorations were made by a local
florist. The other decorations were
brought from New York.
A cordon of police was at the station
on the arrival of the traiiv 3%e prin
cess and the rest of the party quickly
entered their carriages, ana were driven
to the hotel. . *- ' -j
BULL DURHAM
b always uniform in quafity. Pure, sweet and dean.
Tub Ideal or Rhe Tobacco.
BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO*
DURHAM, M. C.
Bilfjf of Howard collage, Birmingham,
of Iowa, says: -‘I have used Chamber*
jain’a Cough Bemody in my family anl
have no hesitation in saving it is an ex
cellent remedy. I belli vo all ii
claimed for it. Persons afflicted by i
c-mgh or cold will-find in it a friend,”
There ia no danger from whooping
cough when this remedy ia free given
35 and 60 cents bottles for sale by Johi
Crawford A Co.
fled that the weight on the floor waa
considerably leas than the safety limit.
Dons In the Departments.
Washington, June 16.—fHfam M.
Meredith, chief of the bureau of en
graving and printing; William W.
Rollins, collector of internal revenue
for the fifth district of North Carolina-,
John W. Fisher, collector of customs at
Richmond. Va.. have resigned.
The president has appointed George
Sweet Gum and Mullein is a sure cure
for ooughs, colds, croup, oonsumptior,
F«.»tcr Fiti«l« Friend*.
Wasiijxgfon, June 16.—Mr. R. J.
^Vinne, ex-Secretary Foster’s private
secretary, has received a. letter from
Mr. Foster, which has caused his friend,
in this city considerable satisfaction.
He says: “I beginto see that not au
THE SOLDIER P.ilE&T DEAD.
Death of a Noted Loul.luna Cletgjmaii
^ In Mueou.
Macon, June 16.—The great soldier
priest, Father Darius Harris, society of.
Jesus, died Thursday evening at St.
Stanislaus college, Vineville, of paraly
sis. Two years ago he was pariah priest
of Jesuit collegy, .faew Orleans, and
came to Macon, woke down hi health.
He was- '.’(I years of age and much
beloved by the pUpila und-profess^rs at
the college. . Re was chaplain of Gi-
W. Sauderlin, of North, Carolina, third
auditor of the treasury
The following item, clipped from the’
Ft. Madison (Iowa) Demo era’, contains
unkind word has bdfn said about me. to
*ny one. I hope to get op my feel
again. I have nearly 100 offers of money
from people whom I have befriended in
the past, and I begin to think them i>
such a thing ns gratitude.”
information well worth remembering :
"Mr. John Both, of this city, who met
with an accidenta few q«ys ago, sprain
ing, and bruising his leg and arm quite
(evenly, was cured by one 60 oent bot
tle of Ohamberlaiu’4 Pain Balm.”
This remedy is without an equal for
For perfect digestion useTuM’s Pills.
Is Sure! Safe! Sensible! ft
Inflammation, I arena
sprains and bruises and abould have a
S iiaoe in every household. For sale by
ohn Crawford A Co.
" Congestion and UtomatoeaM
Falling of the Womb, Tiunova,
Profuse, Difficult, flntasai lie—'
Irregular Menstruation, Ibitmiuftij,
And Leuchorrhcea. * Dropoy of trio 1
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. “
Dr. J. C. McClli A Co., 3 A 4 Panorama Place, C
SOLD AT LYNDON’S DRUG STORE.
County seatofOcoree coun
ty, on the Macon & Northern
Railroad, fine Schools and
Churches, and pure cool wa
ter. The cheapest place to
live in Northeast Gerrgia.
Ohio Dem»criit< Are Active. '
Columbus Juno 10.—The Democratic
statecentrai committee met here and
selected Cincinnati as the piace for
holding the next convention. August
il and 10 were fixed as dates for tlftY
convention. Hon. H. R. Barges of Co-
AND THE
Beeobsm’s Pills cure sick' headache.
Iambus, was selected temporary chair
man.
Want, to Run Against McKinley,
Columbus, O., June 16.—John H.
Farley, of Cleveland, has a boom for
the Democratic nomination to the gov
ernorship in tho northern part of the
state. Farley as chairman of the Dom-
Cured In 8 Months, Salt Rheum of
20 Yearn* Standing Where All
Other Remedies Failed.
Ii, ||, u* sioiuflCu irouDies, dervo us xj10*
< irder. Bowel Derangement, in old or young;
; Sidney and Bladder Troubles and Debility.
KIHG’S ROYAL GERHETUER CO.,
ATLANTA. QA.
Farley as chairman of the Dem-
ocratif executive committee managed
the campaign in this state last. year.
It give* me pleaenre to recommend your Cun.
cura Ubbkuibs to all who are troubled with the
various forme of akin disease# and blood poison.
I bave prescribed your Cuticuba on several occa
sions, and It has never failed to give good resuite,
t remember of one special ease I had, where all
other remedies failed until I tried your Ccticura
Hrvkimkh. After using Cuticuka, Outhtra
Soai-, and Cuticuba Rssolvbnt, the patient waa
sound and well. She was troubled with call rhenm,
and had been a sufferer for over twenty yean. Af ler
beginning the use of Cuticuba Rikbuics, ahe war
cured sound and well in three months.
Dr. M. K. JENKINS,
238 Houston St., Atlanta, Ga.
The following described pro
perty in the above named
place.
6 acre lot on Hutcheson are., loca
te l thereon nice 6-room dwelling,
servant’s house, stables and crib.
Mao 4 two-room tenant booses. All
lor $1600 00.
2 stores, 70 x 200. $500 00.
3 room tenant house and lot, 34 of
'w acre, adjoining colored Baptist
Church: Price $250 00.
- , Eepresenting the following Companies •
Home, of New York, ’ New York Life Ins. Co.
Liverpool andLondon and Globe, Phoenix,of Hartford,
Insurance Co. of North America, Georgia Home,
North British and Mercantile, Atlanta Home,
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn. -.Delaware.
- CITY PROPERTY If SORED FORFULL VALUE. '
Ouunt^PropertT Insured for three-fourtha.vulie. Oma a* Aram BAunJJm,
From 1801 to 1865.
BY A. L. HULL.
3?rice 50 Cents,
Covington, Ga, May 81.1W,
For about live ye <rs I was a great sufferer
from neuralgia in m v face and eves, and hemor.
rhageof the kidneys, which eanavdagreatdea’
of blood to pass f mm them canning me to snffei
a great ilea’ from its vffaets. as well as the dally
attack, of - euralgia. A frierd Induced me to
take King’s 1 torsi Germetuer. I took ten bot-
FOK RENT.
The brick building on Jackson street,
recently occupied as Council Chamber,
tbefiltv Engineer’s office and the stable
anl lot adjoining.
For further information apply to
Aggravating Eczema
My wife had eczema on ber hand for about fire
years, tried a great many so-calkd remedies, but
they all utterly failed. I at last Induced her to try
your Cuticuba Kemkdiir, and am pleased to say
they acted like a charm, and although it was a year
ago, it has not troubled her since. I will strongly
recommend your Cuticuba Rebbdibs for all such
diseases. A. 8TOCKBRIDGE,
Bivins, Csss County, Texaa.
Price One Dollar.
A VERY HANDSOME BOOK.
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company,
1845. OF1TEWARK, N. J. 1893.
AMZI DODD, ^President.
Cutlcura Resolvent
The new Blood Purifler, internally (to cleanse the
blood of all Impurities and posionous elements and
thus .emote the cause), and Cuticuba, the great
SkiD Cure, and Cuticuba Boat, an exquisite Skin
Beau titter, externally (to clear the skin and scalp,
and restore the hair),cure every diaeaae and humor
of the skin and blood, from pimples to scrofula.
ANNUAL, 1893.
Issued by Engineering Society, Uni
versity of Georgia.
Frlcc 25 Gents
Blood
JBuilder
Nerve
Tonic a
Asse+s, at Market Values,! $48,930,370.05
Surplus, Massachusetts Standard^,545,'703,05
»oia everywnsre. trice, uuticcea, auc.; boar,
8sc.; Risolvemt, S1.00. Prepared by the Bottxb
Dbuu abo Cubical Corporatios, Boston.
How to Cure Skin Diseases,” M pages, 60
Illustrations, and 100 teettmoniala, mailed free.
All dividends distributed yearly, whiek'niay be drawn la cash, or applied to pmrehaalB
additional insurance, or Died in reduction of premiums.
Losses’ pud immediately on completion and adproval of proofs, without waiting tho nan
sixty or ninety days.
All policies issued by this Company art absolutely nan-forfeitable alter two years’pram ' '
have been paid. Whether they Ianse fro-tf inability to pay,or from cartassieiv aeiueit,
take, miatortune, forgetfulness, absence,insanity or aictoeta, tr from any etnas, tb, fall
serve or value of the policy, by the highest staadu-d, wilt, with >it cay aatioa it « p.
the inaared, bo applied by the Company to the extenaioa of the fall anoint of the puny
inch tune as the nine wul pay for.
8. D. REAVES,
LOCAL AGENT, ATHENS, GA.
ed mud beautifk-o
Absolutely pare
Skin and Seal]
by Cuticuka i
THE BOOK STORE.
ATHENS, GA.
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and. is for more-economical,
costing less than one cent a cup. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
WILL HAVE FOR -THE NEXT
WEEK THE BEST
C AND IE
BEWARE
l for. and
W. L DOUGLAS
& SHOE™*.
WE OFFER
Of Every Description,
OAKES made of the best MATERIAL
1 A sewed shoe that will hot rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish and durable thnn any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom,
made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
L ™e ri t° Uo '* ln * aw P f a,e * ame high standard of
W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass.
Drinks:
Pure Lemonade, Milk Shakes, -
Sherberta, Eto.
CANNED GOODS
and 1PI0KLES
EXCURSION!
We are authorized to sell this place for 80
percent less than the proe of one year
ago. There can be no more convenient
nome for a bush eaa man. The house baa
lialb rooo, with hot and cold water ar
rangements, good garden and a large lot.
Only two blocks from Michael Bios, cor-
kir. Gall and get tbo price—it will aur-
pristyon.
All Goods in my Store, so as to make
room for
is the Be st-
Are now selling their colored Chips
ind Straw Hats at greatly reduoed pri
ces, they also bave a beautiful line of
White Chips, Hats and Satlo Ribbons
suitable for commencement and mid
summer,
Clayton street,'Athens, Ga.
I am determined to sell. Hope to have
a share of patronage.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
G. G. Talmadge’s for
6 room boiueNT-W. comer Meigs
and Franklin,
9 room home cor. Hull and Clayton
5 room house CIO West Waddell..
7 room house cor. Jackson and
Dougherty
COMMENCEMENT.
I am ready with a splendid
7 room house Barber St 13 60
4 room house 8. Lumpkin 8 00
6 room house on Boulevard 13 00
b room house on West Br >ad st... 10 00
4 roim housr on 8. Lumpkin 9 00
4 rck m house on Bloomfic’.d st.... 8 00
' nr Office rooms and stores on tbe.cen-
THE CLAVTOH STREET TAILOR SHOP.
Up-Stairs Over Capt. 3. .J, C. Mc
Mahan's Clothing 8 tore.
Clayton Street.
W HERE I am now located. When yon want
any tailoring done give me a wilt, Suits
made to order, Cloths Pressed. Cleaning and
Repairing Clothea. Thankfal for past patron
age, I ask for a Continuance of the sams.
April 26—d26t JKO. T. JACKSON.
9 ’Omnibus, Nice Hacks, Fine
Carriages and Baggage Wag
ons to haiil commencement
yisitors to and from the de
pot and to all parts of the
city. Good Horses ard re-
I sponsible Drivers. Tele-
l phone 53 when you want to
take a ride.
Conducts ;A GENERALS BANKING BUSINESS,
Pays interest on Savings Deposits,
Practically Unlimited Charter Liability of Stockholders
Affords Depositors Unouestionable Security.
YOUNG MAN:
Now U the Time te Build a Home!
We will sell you a choice lot for $300 00
and lend you the money, on long time, 10
NEW STOCK! NEW PB1CES!
CHEAP FOE CASH.
225 BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
JOSEPH SILVERMAN
build a house. Com
14 College Avenue.
GOOD ORDER WILL BE PRESERVED. ACCCMH0PAT108S FIRST-CLASS.
Tickets on Sale at the Jacksou Burke Co.’s, Ilaselton
Dozier’s and the Banner Oflice.
DA* WHITE,
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