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ATHENS, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1893.
$5.00 A YEAR
GAM]
THE LAST DAY. [COMMENCEMENT UREETINC.j city NOTES.
TO-DAY AT TBS I THE UNIVERSITY COMMENCK-
BASB-BALL PARK. | MENT DRAWS TO A CLOSE.
It is the duty of every Athenian to
contribute to the success of commence-
PABAGRAPHIC PENCILINGS
THE QUILL DRIVER.
OP
And Everything in the.Line
of Gent’s Clothing and
Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Trunks, Valises, Etc.,
I propose making the discharge of my
I duties in this direction of prao-
tical and material benefit to the partic-
But Ample -Accommodations I The Address of Gen. Jackson ip * ata - 1 w * at 40 »y to the young men
"Will be Provided for All- Yesterday Moroiog^-The *“•; urfr
Foor of the Strongest | Delivery of McdaU by | cwuw, h«u, whiw vLu. i.wn
Ties and all styles and grades of Neck
wear; in fact all their furnishings at
WILL ATTEND IBB CBADL'ATIXG EXERCISES.
Batteries Yet Seen Here. Hon. Pop§ Barrow.
continuing an til the end of the Season
a great reduction in prioea on all line*
This Bale will enable late buyers
secure the greatest bargains ever offer
ed heretofore. Everything in
•te» *~
of Clothing, Furnishing Goode, Hats,
Trunks^ Valises, Etc., is included
this
jspecial cu r Rate sale.j
UWe also offer the remainder of
Stock of Children's Clothing
Don’t fail to attend this tale, as we
mean business. We solicit an
tion. *.
CHAS. STERN A CO.
This morning Crawford and Har-1 Tbia it Commencement Day and with I m0 et advantageous prices,
mony Grove wUl be pitted against each it will close one of the moat brilliant M _ ith
otbe rand each »i«i««» to anticipate a I commencements in the history of the ■
walk-over. That the battle will be Unlversityof Georgia. I suited to ^ W
hard-fought is certain. The exercises all through commence-1 3UItea t0 commencement dress, new
In the afternoon Athens and Atlanta ment have been full oi internet and and stylish,
trill play the closest game of the aerie. «»ve reflected great credit on the Uni-
ind the strongest teams will be put apj versityand the^audie 1 “*■ *° curoui “» expenditures; it m
JO g|jj
ITEMS TOO SHORT FOR HEADS
| But Long Enough to Interest
the Header in Search of
News-^Every Section of
the City- Represented.
OUR VISITORS.
Major A. O. Bacon, the destingnlsh-
ed publicist of the county of Bibb who
may find itcanally easy to land in a
gubernatorial chair, or a United States
Senatorial seat, baa contributed greatly
to the entertainment of commencement
Major Bacon was honored by the
Alumni association, with an invitation,
to deliver the oration before the associa
tion next commencement. He waa also
eleotod one of the vice presidents of the
swolitlwi. --
Mr. L L. Knight of the Atlanta Con-
TO-NIGHT!
HON. H. W. J. HAM
WILL TELL THE
PEOPLE
. MnttAniani mom. ■Mutton, a bright and gifted newspa-
My stock is complete with fashion-1 ®“J* f * J , per writer, and the leading young ora-
suited to commencement firm n*w I — I class of ’88ii in toe city, with his
Pox Burr.—Four room cottage on friends lor a day or two. Luoien
.**«*».« ———
A the strongest teams wUl be put up versity and the audiences at the chapel to curtail his expenditures; it is * ‘
mmhside. The battery of the At •*>«*- se«onth.t he is inclined to
isnta team will be Henderson and Yesterday’sextreisee wereeapecially
Goodwin, professionals who are said to interesting and were listened to by a exercise his most fastidious taste. I
be exceptionally strong. The Athens U«ge and enthusiastic audience. can afford them marked assistance in
b jys will rely on Cain and Headen I Th* *peech °* G«aeral Henry R.Jack- I both these efforts, and practical ad van-
work has been compliment- 1 80n > °* Savannah, before the alumni I u that ^ eta i ly apparent,
have seen them in the society was the feature of the day and ,**
. - I it was admired and applauded by alL I tiHAB. MORRIS,
will be as fine es any I scholarship of the eminent Geor-| “Popular Prioe”
(them League this gUnnever appeared to a batter advan-
and will be well worth seeing. tsge, and his eloquence and wisdom
The price of admission will be twenty- were combined to produce an oration
five cents to each game for ladies and t&at who did not bear it should read
gentlemen and for children fifteen when It appears in print.
On account of tho lack of room I Tko oration was on the subject of
charged twenty-five “I'OJdty,” and the special adaptation
I of the subjeot was loyalty to the oon-
The Athens Mechanics Band will | stitution of the Union. . ,, T ,
furnish the music for the day and will The chief end of the address was.to * 0 P at on th ® canvas until July
what Athens can do in the lino of «how how the immortal Webster, This postponement was made necessary
band music * I though an eastern man, stood for the I by the breaking of a lense last night. ■ - , _
Handsome prizes will be given the constitution through all the struggles We ^ to make thlg statement, *0“ the german Monday night, Ms Fresh Shriddled qocoa^t. ^ &
. , . j,,.! 11 utiiut it. and riarht eloouentlv was the I . . ... . | horse gotinto a ditch on the Boulevard | 1, x
Baggage oanbe oarried on the exour-
| sion train to Atlanta.
MINOR ITEMS.
O. A. SctJDD
„ r- . ■■■ I Hon. Fjpo Barrow, one of the most
Pastox. vox Cattui.—Good pasture ^
for; cat tie. One dollar per month per .. T® T^’
O.H n r Vwit' I mtr1 / » resident of this oity, bat now
h ** d * CaU °* L MxLU practicing law in Savannah, is in the
Joins WATXBMBLONB.-The Jones city attending commencement.
Watermelons on esle at L. Beitling A When Georgia goes to name another
Co’s. United States Senator, it will be no snr<
prise to the knowing ones if Pope Bar
-jropuiar srnoe" i Lost.—a box gold breast pin, old I row is the gentleman. He distin-
Clothier Hatter and Furnisher style, containing two pictures. Finder guished himself onoe as a member of
’ • will be rewarded by leaving same at the Senate, and there are thousands of
SUITS jewelry store. I Georgians who would like to see him
I back there.
Lost.—On Meigs street, a gold breast col. D. B. Hamilton, a prominent
pin, oblong shape, with locket oontaln- 0 ^pir.yH«t of Borne, and the University
ing hair, covered with glass Finder I i n the territory of the Oo3tanau
211 -VII 1 fA fill I . . . - . ... .
POSTPONED.
| The Steroptioan Views win be Given
July 4th.
The sterioptiosn views which were
The sterioptiosn views which werel ,—T' itrusiee in the territory of the Oostanau
h..a wl „ will oblige owner by returning to 614 , g not G nlf taking great Interest
to have been shown tonight, wl 1 not Barber street, or leave at JUHNXxofBoe. J tll0 affa jra of the University, but
be put on the canvas nntil July 40.. | lots of new friends and delight
Nxaxlyan Accidxkt.—As Mr. 1 ing his old ones in the Classic City.
W. Baldwin and wife were returning I
winners in
incentive
from being
ime prizes will be given the | constitution tbroagu all tna itngg.es We are sorry to make this statement, ^onoay n.g«. »»
in each game as an additional «**»Mt it, and right elo^ently was the th# enterUininellt would h „ e ^ home gotinto a ditch on the Bo^vard
i beside the vlorv to be gained IW 0 *® of t* 1 ® ff 1 ®** New Englander vin- . and threw Mrs. Baldwin out, bat forta-
igto. Utorin7^ pmio dicsted at the bands of a .southerner at I ° f ® very superior obiracter. Ludy did very little damage.
this late day.
uu uw u»j. ■ My entire line of Ladies, Misses and
~ TO BENT. I The following item, clipped from tbe I General Jackson traced the civil war I Chilclr ns Oxford Ties and Slippers at
A nine room house on Prince avenue Ft. Madison (Iows)Democrat, contains from John Quincy Adams to Seward actual cost for next 30 days. Strictly
aouae no. <» rnnw arenue. I with an accident a few days ago, sprain-1 several passing licks that were vige- 1
Choloe of my entire line Oxford Ties »ng and bruising his leg and win quite roualy applauded
---■ 3 *- I severely, was cured by one 60 cent bot-1 ^
tie of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.” ^ ^ nthprn ^
This remedy is without an equal for I vigorous defense of the southern con
sprains and bruises and should have a| struction of the constitution. Taken all
GREATLY STRENGTHENED*
| Atlanta Secures a Professional Bat
tery, and are Jubilant.
IsllUlUB Ul UJJ CUUIO IIUP VA4VIW .
and Slippers at actual cost for cash.
E. L. Johnson, Clayton St.
COUNCIL PROCEEDIN' OS.
For Prescriptions and Reliable Drags
— -— — —— i rary. ana aro juu<iwil< lof all kinds go to Jno Crawford A Ho.
W—t- , *» ELMAHXPCKPTIOS. ^
The last half of the speech was a Tendered the Graduating Class by texnoon. Henderson pitcher and Good-j 3
defense of the southern con-1 Dr . and Mrs. H. C. White. | win catcher, will certainly win the day-1 Hon - “• H Carlton ha. been invited
■ .:
Council Chambxx,
Athens, Us, June 19th, 1893.
( 4 O’clock, P. M
The council reconvened according to
adjournment* Present, the mayor and
all the aldermen except Dr. Gerdine.
The case of the city vs. M. P. Davis,
policeman, for violating Section 39C of
tbe oity code was called.
After hearing the evidence and argu-
place in every household.
John Crawford A Co.
For cheap Cream Freezers and Toilet
call at E. E. Jones A Go’s.
ATHENS WON AGAIN.
For sale by | m all the address was s rare piece of
English and a powerful exposition of!
an important and interesting subject.
j union xx excises.
Tbe Junior exercises were exoeption-
The Classic City Team Is invincible.
Yesterday’s game waif another walk
over for the Athens boys. g
And the pitching of Short was just as
AIUIT UOMIUK WO CfiUCUVOhuu I * * *
mentof amnsel, Alderman Smith moy- phenomenal as waa that of Cain on the
ed that M. P. Davis be dismissed from I d®7 proceeding,
the police fores. Tb® Atlanta team just couldn’t touch
Alsefman Lucas moved that said M. Short, securing only four base-hits, and
P. Davis be suspended for thirty days «»®noe died without crossing the piste
because while be believed the defend- many times.
ant had not discharged his doty, and I The Athens team led from the jump
ought to be punished, he thought die- and Atlanta never oonld head them off
missal was too severe. The features of the game were Of
Mr. Lnoaa’ motion was lost. “®avy batting of the Athens team and
On Mr. Smith’s motion, that said M. the pitching of Short. Today’s games
P. Davis be dismissed from the polioe 1 m11 a**° w np well. In the Atlanta
force, Alderman Welch called the yeas flame, a new battery will be on hand,
ud nays. The yeas were Messrs. Mo-1 *n J Cain and Headen will hold the
Kinnon, Welofa, Smith and Vincent. I Points for Athens. Crawford and Har-
WOii AuAlflL I dne ^ gj, young gentlemen who J ever given in Athens.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. White. I win catcher, will oertainly win the day, j ^ ^ m.v. a speech tomorrow.
Last evening the hospitable home of The^ professional were telegraphed for IndiMit | 01 . Dizziness. Take Beech-
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. White on Milledge and a bljf effort wUl be nude amffita *
arennewasablszeoflightandbeauty. However, MrsJ. P. Armstead, of Crawford
The occasion was the annual recep- 10 A “ e * ’ q* . U viating bef father’s family, J
tion tendered the graduating class and | onr hoys claim they will be able to de-1 p wl j goa> ,
was one of the most enjoyable affairs .... _
spoke were complimented on every
feat even the professionals. Anyway,
this will be the greatest game of the
A BRIGHT CHILD S DEATH.
BpUAU TV CIO wuiyuiuswveu v. ....J | Quite a large number of ladies and
hand. Their orations' showed much I gentlemen from every section of tbe
thought and stndy and a ready conbep- State were present and Dr. and Mrs.
lion'of the true requisites of the orator. I White In their own inimitable and
The following programme was ren-1 charming manner entertained them in
dered: la way that made them enjoy themselves
J. Aker man, Athens—A Mother’s In-1 most pleasantly,
fluence. [A delightful' hop wonnd up the
P. L. Fleming, Atlanta—Truth, the I pleasures of the ooossion and with the
Pole Star of Humanity. ' I midnight hoar tbe rooeption to the | 80D
W. A. Fuller, Atlanta—The Press—I graduating class of 1893 passed into
ItA Power and Influence. I hiatorv.
a ^D. 8W11.,. iugu^-nz. Tn»| M ^ 0 , row l^,,b,^—
Heinz's Pickles, strictly first class
J, P. Fxaxs A St ns.
Mrs. W. P. Drrrough, of Columbia,
a. C„ is visiting the family of ter fa
ther father, Mr. J. P. Wilson.
For Sale, at No. Ill Broad street,
And Various Other
Georgia Curiosities,
at the Opera House
at Eight
Furnish Stirring Music.
Adults 60 oenta;
balcony
Come
mensely.
The last
THE ALUMNI SOCIETY
Chooses Hon
The society of the Alumni of the
University held its regular annual
meeting yesterday morning at the Phi
Kappl hall, President P. W. Meldrim
in the chair.
The graduating class oame forward
Uttle Asbury Hodgson Martin Gath-1 Good Iron Safe.
erad to by tho Grim Reaper. Messrs. W. M. Arnold au<L Oliver. d gublonbed ^ natne8 to the con-
amwiav Mnninr Mr and Mrs. Horace I Coleman leaves today for the com- &na suuiwioeu men u»uu»
8un<lay evening Mrand Mrs.nore menc ® m ® nt in stttutlon.
Martin had the great mlrfortune to lose . Yoa wfll Under the head of election of officers
their Httte infant son, Asbi^ g-I^^ | the following were choien: President,
son, aged eight months. The little ^ &nd Mr I P . W . Meldnm, of Savannah; 1st Vice,
fellow had beensuffenng wh oomne C.T. Mobley, are among the visitors Howard Van Epps, of Atlanta; 2nd
plication of diseases from whooping I Monr<» to the commencement. I Vice, A.O. BacM.of Maoon, and Secre-
■’ " j The excursion to Atlanta tomorrow I °° u * h > tho “f “ h J* . Call at the atore of B. E. Jones A
”5?’ , _ _ I will be for whites only. Perfect order I ering until Snnday afternoon when he | ^ Gorney Refrigerators,
W. A. Wilkins, Jr. Waynesboro— I rill be preserved. I passed away without a straggle. I they are a great luxury this hot
America, Civilization’s Triumph. I — — 1 1 — I The funeral occurred Monday afier-1 weather.
8. B. Yow, Avalon—The Imperisha- AT THE OPERA HOUSE noon at 4 o’olook at the residence of Mr . k. l. Bloomfield and Col. C. W.
ble Knighthood.
tary, D, C. Barrow, of Athens.
Hon. A. O. Bacon, of Maoon, wm
elected as Alumni Orator for next com
mencement, Hon. W. Y. Atkinson,
win
noon at 4 o’olook at the resilience oi Mr R L Bloomfield and Col. C. W. lgt riternate; Hon. R. L Berner, 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Martin and was oondnbt- Baldwin are the boss tomato risers in .. w ™ P a Danmark,
h. s Tt. F.nciand and W. P. I the city. They had them on exhibition | alternate, and Hon. E. P. 8. Denmark,
nn
The nays were Messrs. O’Farrell, Luoas
and Cohen.
The mayor declared the motion
tied. Alderman Lucas moved that the
vacancy be not filled. Unanimously
adopted.
Council adjourned.
A. L. Mitchell, Clerk.
, Now Try This.
It will cost yon nothing and will-
snrely do you good, if you have a
Cough, Cold, or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs axd Colds is guaranteed to give
relief, or money will paid be back,
Sufferers from La Grippe found it just
She, thing and under its use bad a speedy
and perfect recovery. Try a sample
mony Grove will also do good work.
Tbe following is the score by innings:
1 23463789
Athens, 5 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 3-16
Atlanta, 10022.0 0 00-6
Short yielded four hits, while the
Athens team batted out fourteen hits
off of the several pitchers pot np by
the visitors.
Strnok out, by Short 8, Howard 3,
Carlton 1. Passed balls, Headen 1,
Stoney 2, Kimball 1. Bases on being
hit, Short 1. Bases on balls, Short 1,
Tamer 3, Howard 2. Wild pitches,
Carlton 2.
play I ed bv Revs. S. B. England and W,
Lovejoy.
DELIVXXT OF MEDALS. 1 Frofossor UttlO’S Band ..■— . — I ed Dv Kevs. B. ±t. JJjUgianu suu ... i.iuiov.... — — -V
Then cam. the interesting part of the Tonight. ** went n * P° ond -
exercises in the delivery of medals by I Tonight at the opera house Hon. H. I The sympathies of hosts of friends! Go to Johnson’s Shoe store and hoy a
Hon. Pope Barrow, of Savannah. j w. J. Ham, of Hall, will deliver his in- are extended to the bereaved parents pair gjteore ^handsome ^^^^alf
avjnj v* wfwwuw a naui, oi jaaity -wiit ueiivw uib *u-
Mr. Barrow’s speech was full of elo- imitable lecture on the “Snolygoster.”
quence, humor and wisdom. HU ad-1 Tha( Wlll ba a g reat: attraction, bat
and relatives.
alternate; and Hon. K. P. S. Denmark,
3rd alternate.
Evsry housekeeper has a special invi
tation to call at the store of E E.
Jones A Co. and see the Bevridge
and Palmer A~ Ktanebrew^ Drag Store.
Large size 60c. and *1.00
THE LADIES GARDEN CLUB
Sweet Gam and Mullein is a Bure cure
for coughs, oolds, croup, consumption,
and all other throat ana lung trouble
PAUL TRAMMELL LANDS.
vice to the young men was heantifnl
and stirring in its nature. The words he
spoke will be treasured np by all who
heard them, tor they were fall of gold
en meaning.
The first medal was awarded' to Mr.
Moses GUyton, of Marianna, Fla., and
the second medal to Mr. J. T. Dunlap,
of Gainesville. The announcement was
received with great applause.
COMMENCEMENT today.
Today st half past ten o’clock occur
the graduating exercises, after which ■- .
the Chancellor will deliver diplomas to | and an excellent lecture
the senior and law classes, and the
commencement 01*93 will be over.
along with it will be the music of Prof.
Little’s band.
Prof. Little’s band U an Athens in
stitution, and the Classic City should be
proud of it. It produces as good musio
as any band of similar sise in Georgia.
The band consists of T. J. Little,
leader; John Caritbers, El wood Jack-
Mu,t Shelby Sentenced for Life.
Paducah, Ky., June 20.—Mort Shel
by, tried at Bardwell, Ky., as accessory
to the murder of Mrs. Sallie Moore, six
years since, waa convicted and sen
tenced to life imprisonment. The prin
cipal to the murder. Ivan Shelly, was
convicted two years since and sen
tenced to be hanged, but got a new trial
and Kid Bluoher Ties at actual cost.
I ft d id5^^tarVuS.
Ha Walks Into the Revenue Collector-
■ x ship Without a Struggle.
Washington, Jane 20.—The presi
dent today made the following appoint
ment: ^
Pan! B. Trammell, of Georgia, to be
Jones’ large melons, 33c each.
J. P. Peaks A Sons.
son, J.N. Marbnry, C. D. Stone, W. I and was taken from jail and lynched, at
rr Pnnavav J v MadilnT ,nn i i«y. I Wickliffe. The. Shelbys are of good
H. Conaway, J. E. Maddox, Joe Alex- ^ cauw T of Mrs. Moore's
ander, F. J. Carithers, F. S. Pstat, A. I mwdar wa8 robbery. The conviotion
W. MeCormaolr, and F. S. Morton. | of Shelby has renewed tbe old excite-
Go out tonight and hear good mnsic I ment and the prisoner has been brought
-- - ' here for safe keeping^
Italian Cadet, Comine.
New York, Jtme 20.—Three hundred
I Italian naval cadets are to visit New
York this summer. The Italian naval
} school is at Leghorn. The cadets will
embark in a squadron devoted entirely
I ing the baptismal ceremony.
Second-hand MOwer, in fair order,
for sale oheap, at Bock College.
1 J. B. Hunnigutt.
Mr. J. H. HPilot has been quite sick for
I some days. We were glad to learn that
he was a little better yesterday. We hope
he may speedily recover.
1 Athens and Atlanta decide who is
the best man at four o’clock this after
noon.
SAM TONE’S JOKE.
AN ORIGINAL THEORY.
W1U Not Hold its Regular Meeting To
day,
The Ladies Garden Club wlll not hold. -
its regular meeting today (Wednesday), J collector of internal revenues tor the
Wednesday, owing to the exercises at district of Georgia.) “
the chapel. The meeting will be held Hon, Paul Trammell la a member of
attbeY.M.C. A. parlors tomorrow, I the legislature from Whitfield county
June 22nd, at 10:30 o’clock. | He was a member of the previous legis-
THE LAST CHANCE
I Dr. Vass Says the Almighty KHas
I Brought the Railroads to Bankruptcy.
Savannah, Ga.. Jane 18 —Dr. L. C.
It Worked on the Young Man. But thw
Ghrt Did Not FUncn.
Bristol, Tenn., June 19 —Bev. Sun P
Jones played a practical joke on a youn
couple who were eloping from Floyd
county, todag to get married.
. , | He showed the prospective groom, Mr.
Tne awlfc^ tor the 5,'J I Singles, a telegram purporting to be from
StoSfmi^tto“wh!di will take*plaw j the boy’s father, saying: “Don’t allow
in a few days. my son and Miss Ekisa to marry; underage.
“Blank’*” Frenoh Candy, none bet- Arrest them and put him in jail.”
ter, absolutely pure, nice packages for I ths girl wouldn’t back out,
i 8^*®* ^I Tho telegram w&s put in the hands of a
I Cspt-Itort* 0 f sheriff prolem., who P fills the description
city. There may be a time in the near L. ^ Tnscnmb ; a . * Ia . The
sey calf, tor best vase 12 Chrysanthe-
mum blooms. years old, has a wife and children and
Messrs. C.W. Baldwin A Co., pre-1 resides in Dalton, Ga.
mlum, tor beat collection of tomatoes— He is now in Washington.
He is the son of Colonel L N. Tram
mell, chairman of the railroad commis
sion of Georgia.
He was hacked by both of Georgia’s
senators and nine out of the eleven con
noteless than six varieties.
squadron devoted entirely oity. There may beja time in sne neair ninta „ Pirr of qwnmhia Ala. The
BAVANNAH, UL. June io —ur. a.. i to pract i c e work, and on arriving in I future when Capt. Hart will enter the of HintonAJarr, of Tuscumbia, >a. _ The
Vass of the Independent Presbyterian Sew York they w:II be sent in details r&0 e for congressional honors. j boy gave right in, but the girl saul she
, ’ h VT ihla to the World’s Fair at Chicago. The . . . ^ Refrigerators I would never do it.
church, startled his congregatlon th s United stgte8 Naval Academy at An- The^ 0 ne In speaking of the affair to a reporter*
morning by announcing a new theory ligi it ig announced, will be vurited toosmta toe uurney. ,
as to wbv the railroads in Georgia were by the Italian squadron before return- wno nas crleu aw. -oue» jaugucu auu oazu ° °
^^ehaLla of receivers He savs re- ing to Leghorn. It has been HyeArs Mr. L. M. Brind, of LawrenceviUe.is girl of a character and when she goes home
In the hands of reoeivera. He y !.e cea t , ip across the Atlantic was 1 at b ome with his many friends in this j ^ gets to making fatty bread and darn-
t ’button of the Almighty is being vis- madg by e m bxyo officers of the Italian oity and especially with the members . gock8i abe w5 n be tbe ye Uow dog nu-
ited on these corporations tor breaking DgTy . - I of class *88 of whioh he was a member. the wag0D ,,
: the Sabbath day. He does not believe! Ecllo ,, k „, count? sm.iip*, s...., j Twenty-five cents will beqsharged all I gr. Jones finally azreed to go on the
until some! p a## Jon© 20.— New | cents ^ ^ ame * young man’s bond, for $50,000 and turned
: uie yuiYersiiijr «uuuoi » i m u.aw •.* •“ • Jade ‘ , I ;a «ca of smallpox in the southern part I en . ir _ j the couple loose. They went into the
[ this commencement. 1 H.re 1 . Fr.ction.i Carr.ney Sara Enoasb. I of Schuylkill county mie announced al- I who Wicketts house where they were married.
make it a success and have deserved ^ | ^ deDartment thgt when no tes | in nursing and quarantining the family | Daisie Fears during commencement. | earneat
generous patronage at the hands M au | were firStissuod in Bolivia there was a 0 f Daniel Smith, the father, mother and I bargain, California'Peara, Peach
thA TTniverflitv. Mr. Harry I dearth of fractional currency, ana | daughter being afflicted witn tboaisea*©. I i„^ A Aiaon(! imnnrtAMl Pino AddIo
‘ ‘ ' “ CD* '
To Secure a Beautiful Souvenir of |
Commencement.
The Pandora has been pronounced a
j complete suocees by all who have read I
it; and now that Commencement is
about over, the visitors should each l . ———
I carry back to their several homes aoopyj that they will recover
In response to I the request of thellature and speaker pro tem. of thej „, rr y hant to their several homes a oopyi that they will recover unui Bomei p OTTSVJLLKi p a . t June 20. — New
club for premiums, the following gen-1 house. | of the University annual as a souvenir j change in this direction is made. 1 n t .mnllDOX in the southern part
tlemenhave generously responded: He represented his district previous I . -hu commencement. " “ ’ 1 * *
Mr. B. L. Bloomfield, premium, Jer- J to that time in the Georgia senate. - 1 — * * H « re ‘* FracUon “ Carr * ner 8a " 1
Rlgnest trice Paid
For Confederate or old U.S. stampe.
I will pay *2,00 to *5,00 each for 6 cents
purple stamps on the original envel .p .
issued in 1SCI by T. .Crawford, P. la n (gressmen
Atliena, Ga. All stamps preferred o .
the original envelopes. Address, Wm.
C. Davis, 1173 Cobb street, Athens, Ga.
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talk
Don’t think about hanger when you
can go to Wilson’s Cash Store and find
plenty of Chickens, Butter, Eegs, Cab
bage, Bologna SauBage and the finest
vinegar in the city, and for less money.
Keep up your courage and a little
money and come on and get what you
irant At hard time prices-
Mr. Trammell will make an excellent
officer, and he has hosts of frlendB all
over the State who will rejoice over his
appointment.
Another lot of those famous Gurney
Refrigerators received by E. E. Jones
A Co’s.
Harmony Grove and Crawford play
this morning at eleven o’clock.
friends of the University. Mr. Harry
Hodg30n, the efficient ediior-in-chief,
has been especially active in the mat
ter, and says that it is necessary to sell
many more copies in order to come out
even.
Let every commencement visitor
cure a copy. They are on sale at Mo-
Gregor’s bookstore.
If yon are tired and never hungry, i
Hood’s Sarsaparilla will make you feel
strong and well, and give you a hearty |
appetite.
There is a beautiful line of Water
Coolers at low prices at E. E. Jones &
Co’s.
Landville and Schuylkill mountain,
near by. each have several., cases, and
the residents of the surrounding farm
ing country
ft became the custom to make change
by tearing bank notes into fragments, i ne ar uy. eaou an
The banks received these pieces of pa- the residents of the surrounding fi
uer money, and an entire bank note u> | ing country are becoming alarmed.
rarity in Bolivia. By a recent decree 1
the banks are ‘instructed to redeem
these tractions of notes until June 30.
after which they will not he received
by the government or by the banks.
A Failure In Klchmond.
A r xuuru iu *»»*-“•“-.***• i — ,
Richmond, Va.. June 20,-Isaac Held, lottos wife^ wm ^
dry goods dealer, has assigned. Liabil-1 J j l0 re f uaed to da' Mi
ties. *10,500. alive, but will probabl.
Miss Amelia Wise of ...
M ^ . w -a I Qieco of Governor Wise of Virginia.
Lost—Walking cane, dark wood, sil- QlBCO °
vertip, on bead engraved T- G. tx
I Leave at Bannxx office. Reward.
Je>lou>7 C»u»«d • Tragedy.
Leavenworth, Kan.. June 20.—A. S.
Arnold, bookkeeper for Denton Bros.,
commission merchants, shot his wife
and then killed himself. He suspected
was untrue to him and
to a divorce, which
sheVefused to do. Mrs. Arnold is still
. alive, but will probably die. She was a
Miss Amelia Wise of
J Apricots and_imported
pound cans 25c.
‘ v J. P. Feaes & Sons.
Rev. S.B. England labored for the two
past weeks in a gracious revival iirWaah-
ington, G*. The who'e town atemed to
be profoundly impreawd. Bev. Mr. Os’
For the best fresh crackers boy the
“Dozier crackers.”
J. P. Fears & Sons.
Don’t fail to take advan-
be prorounaiy uepresseu. ^u-.tage of the excursion, Ath-
^rhto“tratSng n r h ^cb"t X to Atlanta » June 22ad.
lastsatuiday. j The only exclusively white
Excursion leaveS'Athens 7 o’olock to
morrow morning. Bound trip *1,
Rev. B. F. Elliott has been conduct- i pypiiT'ciriTi Af fha coqaa«
ing a meeting at the Second Baptia' I eXClH£10D 01 me BeaSOn.
church for about two weeks. The p are Round Trip, $1.00.
die. She was a I church was greatly revived, and three ’ . ^ T i
Louisville, and persona joined that church and were Tickets On Sale at JackSOn
U.pB.rfiutsnnd.,. I & Bnrke Co.’s, Hasclton A
w“ “ j Dozier’s and Banner office,