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ATBUBK6 BANNER SUNDAY MORNING
The Athens Daily UaDaep
ubUshodDaUj, Weekly and BinUf,t
ATHKN8 PUBLISHING GO.
T.W. SEND
J H. STONK * CO.,
for hio service®. On the other hsnd
if aUthoB* who represented the city
there did know of these affairs why
didn’t they let the people know
what there was in the case instead of
patting them off with the statement
u delivered I that' nothing was involved save the
Thb atbkhb daily BAKKBB
By carriers In the city, err
QEBnEI
cents tor
3SggaigS55&?Safapi*a. | better conattion oy not nfreaamg it
^^^l^SSSSSSi^SmSi I before the public and subjecting it
r **£S!^f"<«MswUl& charged it the rsteotio to public revifijr? If |that was the
fSrte^r^i^aedpericSu’,whcnipSufistes intention of the gentlemen, the re
Will be
ape* trying of the question as to who bttke
better condition by not sf reading it
t>c madeby expram,postal BU lt has been an immense failure, lor
*5SlnSsSeSsTOmM^^onssboiad t>sad-1 t j, ecase couldn’t have been gotten
nosiitott*_ . _ I into a much worse condition by
j. noti^’the’bmdnw office of late do- moat tremendouB efforts. Wasit in
ahield thei-dyM from the
regularity on the part of the carriers. I indignation of the pnblic at the
mmmefta -Uoh thU c«e hubee.
for complaint and trill ba appreciated b^hed r m begi niog to end?
— I that was the intention they were
the CORK-SCREW process. mistaken for the people will not soon
Ifeeems u If the only way to get 1 '"l*! «>» “•» *■*
„ to Ah. etotoe of the «>*‘ in «• “<*
waterworks ctaeia the New York >“■ then teatho»..nd dolhn, end
ooortelab,-the oefkmoee.ptoeeae. £*9«*(tee-gmeetthemooUm.
There to coaeidereWe at stake it the se-erty-a,. or oae handled
proceedings and more behind them thoueand (pUaru. .V-
Lrn th. aeemg. oit!«n might W..maotp M pK^toM,»b.th-
imagin', bnt It has been sxoesdingly I er these gentlemen ahmlntely knew
difficult for the people hereto ta thee, things ft^o the lamp mid then
anything abort it. It in needlesn to «•>»••* to m * ke “am pnblic, nor do
review the facta of tho case, how the I we aay that such and such were
people of Athens were led to believe their motives. What we do aay is
that when the injunction was first that if they went on to New York
decided in favor of Athena, the mat-1 representing the city and couldn’t
ter was ended in our favor. Those I 0 ut that auch a plan constituted
who went to New York I a p 0r u 0n 0 f the petition of plaintiffs,
were asked as to the true inwardness Lj^y have estsbished themselves
of the case, and arid that waa aM
there waa in it. And yet it waa not
loig before it waa announced that
another branch of the case was to
be tried and the people were dumb-
founded to hear of it. Now the case
is in charge of a New York Attorney,
ex-City Attorney Backer, Major I oughly sick and tired of this monkey
Tuck and the Finance Committee business, and when as much is at
and incidentally the other members stake aa there is m this question
of oouncil—and, Mr. A. H. Hodgson, they want to know into what chan-
who transacted the business looking ne ls they are drifting If they are
to. the delivery of the bonds. S > I belt g steered lata the smooth and
- there waa something else to.be tried tr « quil watet6 of 8acC eBS, why let
and the Mayor and Mr. Rucker and t j, em know it that they may reioic*i
Mr. Hodgson went onto «•**«* „dt»g 1 sd,.iidiftbw „ e cloaB
to try it. What did they allege -he. ^ ^ hgll d , mMll0Bj
ConiensedSche4nle,in effect
Eastern Time.
NORTHWA
England to the United States show that
cord lencais restored by the flnaneial
policy of Mr. Cleveland and Secretary
r!iilr, and that the money centres
are satisfied that Unde- Sam is able
and determined to maintain the public
credit and pay in gold the demands
upon his treasury. Signs of. this re
turning confidence have been evident
for some time to alert eyes on Ibis side
of the ocean, and all proepeots of panic
or financial trouble are now over.
Macon Telegraph: “ We believe Mr.
Crisp la sure to .win if another fight u I Lt# At hena
made on him. We-believe further that I •«“ Lola..
he will be more useful to Jhe party and
the country it beta elected without a
fight, and thus be left with absolutely
free bands in the organization of the
house.”
The Sparta Isbmaelite says: “If the
Democratic party wants to go out of
business in Georgia, it can make sure
of that result by repudiating the free
coinage platform adopted by it in 1892
It takes something more than party
papers and party leaders to make up a
party strong enough to win victories I EASTWARD,
and to maintain its supremacy.”
THE GREATEST SC
Riehmoad &
». w. nraixom an bxvbbz ramuenma
Jane 4th.
So. Si.
D.iir.
No 10.
- Duly.
No. 12.
Daily.
...... 6.J0pm 1015 i
9 56 Jn 249 p.m 1165 a
Toceoa. . .10 43 p m 814 p.m 110 p
“ Charlotte, 8 45 p.m 9S7a.m 7 45p.i
" Salisbury., 6 24pm 1049 ajm 9 45 .m
« Greensboro 6 24 p.m 6 SJ a m 11 90 p m
Ar. Richmond, 7 00 a.m 2 55pm 700am
« Washington 6 46 aon 9 65 pjn 10 40 a n
“ Baltimore,. 8 06 am 6 40 p.m 12 00 d m
« Philadelphia 10 SO am 8 40 pjn 2 20 p m
“ New York,..1263pm 7S0pon 89opjn
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily.
ez-Son.
Ly. Athena....
“ Lula
I Ar. Atlanta...
10 IS am 6 90p.m
8 15 p.m 7 12 p.m
4 66 pan 9 SO p,m
No. 12.
Daily.
No. 18.
-Daily,
ox San.
Ar. Lola 1212 pan
Ar. Athena... 200-pan
Noa 2 and 10 Pullman Bleeper between
Montgomery and Atlanta and New York.
The Sparta Isbmaelite hits tho World | Ly. Atlanta... ^9 50 am
Fair management as follows: “The
hellions who are running the Chicago
pJUr have oarric d their point, and the
great show will be open on Sundays.
Well, is the Ishmaelite has thjs lack to
get hold cf say “gate money” it will
spend it at home ”
Thomasville Times: “The following
from a western paper ia prayerfully
commended to the actions of the Geor
gia legislature: “Georgia farmers
want to rake sheep, but the majority
of Georgians prefer to raise coon, and
’possum dogs, which don't ot jeot to
sheep meat for variety in diet.”
"Nerve Seeds,' 1
Tbi* wonderful roraedf
guiirunlr«4 to euro
■j of IIruin I'owerj
cai,Ig<wtManhoo(1. Mghtly Etalssloni,
Evil llreama. I.nck of €’onll*iencc. .Vervouincu,
owof power in Generative Organs of cither sex caused
bl errors, excessive ubo of tobacco, opium
to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Con.
y In Test j>ock«*u By mall prepaid tn plain dox to any
HI each, or 41 forSS. OVltli every S5 order u rglva
_ arantee to cure or refund the money.) For sale by
drur^lsts, A«'< frr It and accept no other, CIKCUIjAH FHEb.
IrcsaAI’im: 8KEXI CO., JUaioalc Temple, Cfilcoco, IU.
For Sale In Athena by PALMER & KINNEBREW, Druggists, and R. C. ORS,
Store, t
I HAVE OPENED DP ANIELEGANTJJHE OP
OTS AINTD SHOES,
Suitable for Men, Women ancUChildren.
121 Clayton Street, Opposite Haselton & Dozier’s.
B
Girt me-a eall'aad I will tike pleasm la showing Goods and giving prleta.
"E. Ta. JOHNSON.
6 00 pan
8 34 pm
10 iSpjn
M ILL Ml
SOUTHBOUND.
NORTHBOUND.
First Oties.
Passenger
N.E.R R
Stations.
beautifully aa financial or legal
agents; and if they did know, they
have done wrong in. not letting their
people know in u hat condition the
case stood. v*~
The people of Athene are thor-
From Badto Worse
h Complication of Diseases
Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave |
Strength Just In Time.
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the old ship in charge of msn whe
don’t know how to at:er her off the
reef, let them say so and the perple
will thank them for the information,
they went there to try it, as the
qnestipn te be settled? Simply p,
to who had breken the contract.
What did they say when they came
back? , They said that the esse in.
volved the question as to who broke | P«* out the life boats aPonce.
thecontract between the city and
the waterworks, .company What
was the information that went onl
to the people whenever they asked
about it? The information was that
the Court would decide 'who had
broken the contract.
Now several days since the Ban
neb pat the people on notice that
somithing elss was behiqA this
Editorial Comment.
Tbu estate of the late Senator Stan
ford of California ia put down at about
$35,000,000. His funeral will take place
to-morrow morning and will be very
simple, and of the twenty pall bearers,
eight of them are to be engineers who
have been in his different railway cm
ploy for yean past.
When Embauador Tom Bayard ar
rived in London yesterday the Biitiih
movement, and it has at last come to I carriage of state was sent to carry him
light in an answer given by Mayor 1 to his lodging and for him to present
Tack to Gity Attorney MeU at the | ^ iB credentials to the British govero-
meeting of Council Friday.It tarns
oat that they are attempting to en-
ment.
; The sinking of the English battle-
. ,. . ... _ „ - ship, Victoria, and the destruction of
jjpin the city of Athens perpetually f 0Qr hundred lives thereby, is more
from operating the new system of proof of the fact that even these great
waterworks. So it seems now that iron monsters are not proof against ac-
.ever since this suit was filed there cident-They can withstand the enemy’s
.^ fire but frequently [go to the bottom
has been something more behind it ^0,,^ acoidents such as these,
thau the mere settling of the ques- lHlAtlttllJnriHlu j,. '. WeNI ,
tion as to who broke the contracts not understand how any membar of con-
The council was astounded at the SSSS2SSSSSchS p^^is ril!
information ctntsrning this I m«a“ °Ho°w an|DamoJratcau evfn
branch of the case, not knowing hesitate to bis position on this question
I is to us still more surprising.”
themselves of its existaince until Now that is exactly what the country
^ en> needs and along with it one other thing
„ • . ... - . v.’z, the assurance of Mr. Clavolani
And moreover, under the law I that he wiil put siiver on a parity with
New York a certain time is allowed gold and carry out the financial plauk
to file pleas. The city’s counsel let of the Democratic platform,
that time, go by, then offered the B4v.'White,a negro pastor of-a church
decision of Ihs Supreme Court of in Atlanta, after many hard tff-rta
„ . . ... ... . built a nice building in which to wor
-Georgia and had them ruled out I Mp A better lookinf? negro came
So the advantage of these decisions along and the sisters w« ted him fer &
will be denied the city in the final pastor. Bev. White prayed that this
set . lament of the case, h^use of worship which he, with hi3
own hands, had wellnign built, should
We do not know whether our b e ,] e gi r oye<]—thus ending forever the
representatives in New York knew audacious claims of his mulatto oppon
of these affairs or not. If they ent atl1 the wrangling of his ungrate-
.. , . _ ,__. ful congregation. And the storm Ia-t
didn tthey were utterly incompetent I , ..
J J r Thursday came a”d blew upon the
and do not deserve any pay for their j church and great ^aa he fall thereof
services. The New Yo;k Attorney
sense than
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W. H. GREEN,
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V.P.M. A.M.
80L. HAA8,
' fie Manager,
ashington, D. C.
Your time will tie well spentlooking over the veryex-
f Men’s 3, 4 and 5 doth
E. I SMITH & CO’S.
IF YOU WISH PERFECTION ‘
“ d tensive and well selected stock of Men’s 3, 4 and 5 dol’ar
8hoes, at tti' t Bvwii-firnnM
between New York and New Orleans, als j be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
No* 11 and 12 Pullman Buffet Sleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time—Half rn bonx faster tbu A te
ens Time. V
In fit and wear, try a pair of. our men’s. $6 50 Shoes.
E. I. SMITH & CO.
J*L NTTW SHIPMENT
Of Summer Foot-Wear for Children just in. t
THE « BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commencing Sunday, Jane 4th, 1893,
the- A ir-Line “Belle” accommodation train win
run daily on thb following schedule, Eastern
I time:
| Daily except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 6:15
a m, arrives Atlanta 9:15 a. m. - -
Sundays, leaves Cornelia at 8:00 a. m.,arrives at
| Atlanta 10:50 a- m.
Daily except Snnday, leaves Atlanta at 6:00
i. m., arrives at Cornelia 9:00 p. a.
Bunds vs, leaves Atlanta at f:6r
rives at Cornell. 6:48 p. m.
8:50 p. m., ar-
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line JDivision
| Condensed fcheauie oi raesenger 'Trains—In
Effect Jane 4th, 1883.
Southbound. Northbound
| First-Class —lass. First Class—Pass.
Mr. Isaac Aber —
Of Vienna, N. J.
“I gladly testify to the fonowlng facts: X
have been a very great sufferer for the last five
yean with troubles of the Longa cad kid
neys and the worst stage'of
Dyspepsia.
I eonld scarcely oat anything because of the In
tense pain in my stomach. I was also at one
time covered with salt rheum, amfmy cough
weakened me so that I eonld scarcely walk. I
had several attacks cf bleeding at the lungs.
My breath became so short that I was unable to
work and was obliged to give up my business,
which Is that of a m^son. I eonld not even
walk about much. So I kept going Atom badjto
worse. I then bad an attack of the shingles,
which, with all my other complaints, confined
me to my room for three months and
Nearly Took Away My Life.
X had heard-of Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a' good
medicine, ao I bought a bottle. When I had
taken It, I found it had done me some good, so
I continued ttll I had taken three bottles. 1 Im
proved ao rapidly that I could walk out of doors,
and have steadily gained till I am at work
again and use my hammer and trowel onoe
37
Daily
89
Dally
Hood’s ^ Cures
more. The physicians told me five years ago that
I would not live three yean, and all the neigh
bors think It a very strange thing to see me at
work again. It Is the strength given me by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla which enables me to do it”
Isaac Abeb, Vienna, Warren County. N. J.
Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 260.
ONE CENT A WORD.
Idreitlsements of 15 words or more, Inserted
In this column for ONE CENTRA k W0RD each
Insertion, Cash In Advance.
WANT COLUMN.
TIME TO GO WEST.
Now is the time to take advantage of
ihe low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Richmond & Danville rail
road to the “Great West.” The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
is the short line to Arkansas, Texas.
Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth-
ar stateeof that wonderful aeotion
Double daily schedules reaching
Western points most comfortably ant
quickly this way. Baggage ohecker
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other in
formation call on any agent ofthi
great system, or address ' ~
W. H. TAYLOE, A, A. VERNOi
Dist. Pass. Agt, Pass. Agt.
10 Kimball House, 10 Kimball Hon*
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta. G»
Money Saved is Money Madel
SOAPS'
PEKFUMERY
—ANT.—
DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES,
- v —AT—
Howest Prices!
BLUB RIDGE & ATLANTI
RAILROAD.
Time table'No. i8, _ to take effect Bunas
May 7th 1898.—Eastern time.
U
Dolly.
Stations.
'Drtiy.
V. H. Leave Arrive. V. M.
640 Tallulah Falla. 120
6.Y0 TnmervUle, - 2.03
6.(0 Anandale. 1.4b
6.C5 Clarkesvllle, 13»
7.10 Demorest, l.lOj.
7.80 OorneUa, lt.no
POL Arrive. Leave. Noon.
wr jw. LAUBAINE, Receiver.
HORSE SHOEING
IN FIR8T-CLA8S STYLE,
BY Mr. 8. D- KBRN
H AVING bought oat the shop bn Prine>
eveene, formerly ran by MR. E. ,B
BKUWN, end having pat firaLclato workmei
in charge, am prepared to do all kinds of an itt>
ing- Terms reasonable. Your valronage r»
epeetfally solicited.
WM- HADDOCK.
Nay 80—dll
ETLEGANT anlt of rooms to rent in new Tal-
L- znadgatul ctfng. Apply to J.B. Talhaug*
Soutsbouxp.
NOEtUBOUSD.
15 17
8’a Only Ex.Snn.
IS
Kx.8un.
10
B’n only
WOOD’S PHOSPHODINIS|
' The Great Enellsh Remedy.
A. 11.
A.M.
8.00....
615...
S.08....
6.23...
8.23....
6 37...
8.25....
839...
8.h7....
651...
8.40....
7.00...
Cornelia.
who had no ^better sense than lo
sleep over his rights is gnilty Vi
malpractice and the city of Athens
shouldn’t pay bun one copper cent]
In Georgia {Sanctums.
optimistic than maDy of its contem
poraries, says:
“The return shipments of gold from
ic only l:cli
Medicine „ _
Bglst for Wood’s Pbos- I
Before and After.
of this. leave hii dishonest store, Incloee price L .
latter, and we will sentl by rctorn malL Price, one
package. Si; six, S&. One tail pletue, tlx vHUcure. |
pamphletlnplaln sealed e
Address T1IB WOOD
.. . - 131 Woodward avenue. 1
Athens by Palmei & Kinnebrew, and
Druggists everywhere.
p.m. p.m.
. 9.C0.... 6.48'
.8.60.... 0,38
. 6^*
Lula 8.84.... 6.20
White Sulph’r 8,23.... 6.C7
N. HoUand, 8.16.... 6.68
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7,tS....Flo«ery B’chT.62.... 6.rs
737.... Bnford...... 7J8.... S.«0 .
9.37.. .. 7.60.... Buwanee.... 7.23.... B,oQ
9 44 8.03.... Dnlnth 7-10.... 464
10.0ir.... S19-... Horcrosa.... 6t7.... 4.43
10.09... 8.80—_ DoravUle,... A46.... 431
10.12.. .. 83S.... Chambee... 643.... 480
10 22 ... 8.41.... Goodwin’s... 6A5.... 418
10.81.. .. 866.... Belt•Innct’n 620.... 406
1933.. .. 8 £6.... Peachtree.. 019.... 4.tS
10.50.. .. 9.16— Atlanta, Oto ... 3.50
A.M: A.M. Ar.
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The Auguste Evening News, more Blank FonilS, etO., in the
For detailed information aa to local and
through tine tables, rates and Pullman Sleep-
ing car reservations, confer with local agents
or address—
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, Ass’t Gen. Pass, Ag’t,
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, Ga.
J. A. DODSON. Superintendent, Atlanta. Ga.
tastiest styles at the
Jeb often.
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JOHNiJD. EA8TERLIN,
One of the Best
Prescription Departments
In the State.
Jno. Crawford l Co.
V
12 -Collegai Avenue.
AorillS Kit It- >•-
WE OFFER
or next 30 days the new seven room cot-
age, No. 213 South Jackson at, next to
Mrs. E. P. Bishop,
At a Great Sacrifice.
We are authorized to sell this place for 30
percent, less than tBb price of one jest
tgo. There can be no more conven em
name for • business man. The house has
baih room, with hot and cold water e--
rangements, good garden and a large lot.
Only two blocks from Michael Bros. cor.
.jr. ’Call and get the price—it will sur
prise yon.
DMrlsVqtpi,
441m4*> a-
THE CLAYTOH STREET TAILOR SHOP.
Up-Stairs Over Capt. J. J. C. Mc
Mahan’s Clothing Store.
• Clayton Street.
W HERE I am now located. When yon want
any tailoring done give me a call. Saits
made to order, Cloths Pressed, Cleaning and
Repairing Clothes. Tfiankfal ior past patron
age, I ask for a continuance of the same.
April 26—d‘26t JNO. T. JACKSON.
THE BARBER SHOP.
McQueen ft Carter, Proprietors.
Booms, ground floor Toomer; Hotel, corner
Clayton and Jackson streets.
Only tlrst-elasa and polite workmen! em
DiO .Oil
FOR BENT:
7 room honse S. Mill edge ave. near''
. O.G Talmadge’s for... $12 60
6 room hon-eN. W. corner Meigs
and Franklin, 16 00
9 room honse cor. Hull and Clayton 22 60
5 room house 619 West Waddell.. 12 60
7 room house cor. JackBon and
Dougherty 17 CO
7 room house Barber St 13 60
4 room house 8. Lumpkin........ 8 00
6 room bouse on Boulevard 13 00
b room house on West Broad at... 10 00
4 room house on 8. Lumpkin'..... 9 00
4 room house on Bloomfield st.... 8 00
£3?' Office rooms and stores on the cen
tal business streets.
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TOTJNG MAN:
Now is the Time to Build a Home I
We will sell you a choice lot for $300 60
and lend you the money, on long time, to
build a house. Come and see us, at No.
14 College Avenue.
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