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stir around on the streets a little
axurif that don’t sitisiy-tWan a
method can be devised tq, bring.the
facte to theii attention. c .,
The people want one of two tiling;
tJOMPOUNI
either an
movl TsJJol *
and 41 fnflJJ enlightenment -upon this
....... ' —
i •: EVERYTHING**, ALLRtqifcr « RBST
;;*:'. easy-) .w .a .»a—;
“Everything i* *U right*- test
easy*—that is part of tfie
gram that came from the branch of-|
ing iodiffwmoB- inL the premises to be
ginning to. .make thonesnda of goer
.Demowata.yrfisttre^h^. XOAiiAl'
i Athena by Pannei A Kinnebret
Druggists everywhere.!** oiruin •
I tuiij 3i duccta flheooia smia o
h@hSS
OOTS AND SE
liJ; „ 1;; S,iUW.far:Hen, MfiMI
Two ragrantrcatlta on a kind old lady
First Tram{> Give It toblm, madam. He
m GREATEST S0D1HERH SYSTEM.
mjie tt T ni ' t| - f, ' > .=*''■• '- f I
UiikiM.d t
fflKW
arable over it.
Mr. Binks-^Sbe doesn’t know it
vf*ftT”a;;Uod til
to as that way back yonder when au
this iitigatios first started we heard
that same message repeated from
iIPJWA
s,»w Jeni ,nc!=ijfli 3sdi
il^ST^^Pjrigiid mo
1015 am 5 20 p.m
8 15 p.m 7 '1 p.m
4 56 p.m 9 80 p,m
They were wandering along the sand;
shore, leaving , behind them the lights and
the laughter. Farther and farther the;
went, their eyes fastened on the broad sil
ver band that the moon bad laid across the
waters as if in a pla;ful effort to stay their
surging.
“Is it not beautiful?” she murmured.
.oo fine van. uanu-acwcu.
, Fanners ana I^tter-Cairiers.
■S and $3.00 for Working Men.
P. M. P. M. Lv. At. P.M. A.M.
8 40 12 15 ....Lula... 6 55 11 65
8 67 11 86 OUlsVllle 6 87 11 36
9 18 12 50 Mavsv’le 6 JO 11 25
9 83 113 H. Grove 6 02 11 01
9 60 1 30 Nichols’ D 5(S 10 44
10 02 1 40 . Center.. 5 88 10 33
10 SO 2 00 ..Athens. 6 20 10 15
P. M. P. M. Ar i-V. P. M A, M.
W. H. GREEN, SOL. HAAS,
Gen’l Mgr., Traffic Manager,
Washington. D. O. Washington, D. 0
THE “ BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commencing Sunday, June 4th, 1898,
the A ir-Line “Belle” accommodation train will
ran dail; on tho following schedule, Eastern
time:
Daily except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 6:15
a. m., arrives Atlanta 9:15 a. m.
Sundays,It ares Cornelia at 8:00 a. m.,arrives et ■
Atlanta 10:50 a- m.
Daily except Sands;, leaves Atlanta at 6:00
p. m , arrives at Cornelia 9.00 p. m.
Sunders, leave* Atlanta at 5:50 p. m., ar-
rivet at Cornell* 6:48 p. m.
Atlanta A Charlotte Air T.ine Divisioi
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be oared by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
KySr ld by Druggists, 75c.
Dally
Lv Ar i
Charlotte
..Lodo ..
Belmont.
.Lowell.
Gastonia.
K&MW
•Grover.
Bl’ksb’rg
RAJXtiROAJD,
jlv. Ar|P. M.
•Central,.,H 12
Calhoun,.Ill 44
•Keowce. u 39
-Seneca. 11 80
Rlcaland. 11 2
Wminstr It 15
Harbins. U 07
Madison . 110 <91
.Folsom , :o 50
..►> -r io J3
HOUSE SHOEING
IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, "
37 Mr. S- D- KERN.
H AYING bought out the shop on Prince
avenue,, formerly ran by MR. R. H.
BROWN, and having pat flrst-clmss workmen
in charge, am prepared to do all kinda ofenith-
ing. Terms reasonable. Your patronage re
spectfully solicited.
WM. HADDOCK.
llsy 80—dtt
.. Lula,.. 9 66 it 12
W. Suluh 9 48 12 (0
N. HolTdi 9 39 u 50
Gain’sv’ll 9 IB U 48
.. Odell’s 9 25 11 13
F.Branah 9 20 it 28
..Buford 8 09 11 13
Snwanee. 8 57 'll oi
..Duluth. 8 48110 50
Norcrom. 8 89 ho 39
Doraville, 8 <8 to 81
rhambleel 8 SojlO 28
Gooduics 8 25 1'1
Belt June,| 8 14 |10 22
Peachtreei 8 14 to 10
•Atlanta, s 03 9 09
Ar Lv Ip. K. A.50
more .than would
Cure was Perfect and Permanent.
“ For tho past four years I have enjoyed
life and felt better and younger than in any
of the 35 years preceding. I endured every
thing a human being could and live, and
I will recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla long
as I live.” Wm. Osnonx, Gibson City, I1L
Suwanee.... 7.23.
Duluth 7*lo.
Norcro?s.... 617.
Doraville,... 6.45.
Chamb ee... 64S.
HOOD’S Pills cur* liver ills, constipation.
For detailed information as to lecal and
th -ougb tin e tables, rates and Pullman Sleep
ing car reservations, confer with local agents
or address —
W. A TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Ag"!, Aga’t Gen. Pass, Ag’t,
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, us.
/.A. DODSON, gnperinteatoBt, AUsnts,Q*.
Subscribe fox the Athene
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WEDNESDAY
JUNE 28 1699
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U j° Trim City. Council, the Finance I all light then and we were bade *° J ml
Committee, the Mayor, and all thoee rest easy. Wu the
having in change the management of J passed we have learnM th»t «wyr ; ] at the time.-Raymond’» Monthly. f BaiMy;*. 10 4$ m»,
fife 1 waier Works[eua are ne^vanta of thing waa not,alLrigbt»n4ith*pel*rv£ r t,«l |Uj3Bta2S d3^i|iSJwi
thft : *'***d f ft tk® * Mne I pl®^ 1 . d«^^S 1 ' ^ io 8^ « « Sim 29 p m
Six Dollars a vear.
.bins ]i
light as would a,'lawyer who haa an- I but Te8ting( eMly. _ ,. ^ ivirdf « I Mrs. Newmonie—Ijl ves. my dear! Why,
difrttflffea'tb conduct a case in court There would he great rejoicing in I
The tax-payers of | the city if the telegram received >°* a *~
IOt ft CllullU Ailv V* i iHv VIS|‘ . aa vuv ivewge hua icvuiwa ■ —y - - ry ' - • .7-'.;
ifeene 1 are'the clients and these effli from our branch office ahd’our able »wwS4aT’^n you keen i 11)1
cere, ara theiiiirepieeentativee. -t Who agent could oily bC yerifi'e^ If .s)Becrfc»W-—.^orSSfeKSP 1 .«*■ luh! - ."”
will stand Ufi ahde^ that tti* client true^ our people are to be oonerat*. ! ^aT^fL^^^^?-Harper*»
if hot entitled to know every detail lated on, getting out even as lightly Bazar,
p^ihe caae tbatjs being tried ? Who as they have. But the voice of ex*
will say. (that- the people of Athene perience tell* ue to beware, and the
'limve'not the right Up demand of I jadgment that erred »o grievously in
CSelr representatives the answer I the beginning is no infallible guide
which Bhould be readily given by ail I by which to proceed nOW. I Spoils tbe Rule,
qouacientious public servants ? Everything is not all right and He-Ag°od joke, you know, neverdies.
Z" , . , , . I J ° B I She—Yes. but so many bad ones try to
a things have rocked along until \\}xq people will not rest easy until! follow the same plan—Truth.
theVMiave reached a point of vital | t h fy get to t h e bottom of the affair. •-*—«—
interest to the people, for it is no
small mattei to the tax-papers of
have an issue of bonds
It Makes a Difference.
“Gracious! See that messenger boy run-
»Ing!”
“Yea. He has a message for the umpire
at the baseball grounds.” — New York ]
Press.
,, Yoim: tim® -swill be well Bperit^g loftkmg over tbe very ex
tensive and weUi'selected £ste>6k of Men's 3,4 and bdril’ar
Shoes, ah aUil lo bic fd Led siW | I 'SMITH COS.
♦iif >i3rki ; ”'rrA ;! rr : TTTTrvrr 1
.j a
eri3
arid ^ekr, 'try a pair^"oi our men’s $6 50 Shoes.
E. I. SMITH & CO.
A. NEW SHIPMENT
Of Summer Foot-Wear for Children justin.
If ooi?EaL’i>
Athens to
amounting to one hundred and twen
ty-five thonsand dollars expended
Editorial Comment
Wash-
Ex-Govaknob James E. Campbell, of
Ohio, who has been slated by some of
..the Ohio politicians as the moat proba- . . „„„„
on a system or water works With a I ^j e candidate of the Democrats in the I asked, for he was a man who prized ac-
threatened permanent and perpetual gubernationsl oompaiga this year, said c ^f e a ^ft e m^c‘Xt the lonely
injunction hanging over them. That j to »New York reporter who asked him I making.”
if be expected to receive the nomina-1 “Ob,” he replied patronizingly. “That
tion- “You may say that I shall not be isn ’ t the That’s the band on tbe pa-
the past none can deny, but that the candidate. They will not nominate gj£ n | 1 £ m,< Boom -
they intend knowing what ia going I me. I wonld not run as tbe candidate. I *
on from this day forth every one will 1 1 h * ve not h® 6 ® ,a 0hio toT about three I DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED
realize who takes the trouble to talk “°. nth? * ^ *“ t 7 in *.*f m * k * *“ hone,t By local applications, as they cannot
. it*.l. rp. _ ... living outside of pohtics.” reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
around a little. The public servants I There to only one way to cure Deafness
are responsible to the DeoDle for the MrB stan * ord > th® widow of the mil- end that ia by constitutional remedies
...... f , , , llionaire is said to possess $2,000,0001 Deafness is mused by an inflamed oon-
faithTul performance of the trust im- worth of pre cious stones of one kind £ Ui ° n ® f ^ “ uc ®“ Uai . D K ® f th /
posed in them and the people are go- and another. They repose in a black &Ked“oiFh!£e Y ^Sling’wMd
mg to hold them up to the rack. I burglar-proof-safe with a time lock. I or imperfect hearing, and when it i<
] One feature of the collection to a dia-1 entirely dosed Deafness to tbe result,
mond necklace worth $600 OOo H«r I “ d unle8B *h® inflamation can be taken
necessary to send the bonds to New j , , .. . , . ’ * I out and this tube restored to its normal
neeeaaary to sena tne Donas to «ew Mto of diamonds inolude one of pink condition, bearing will be destroyed
York at ail, since the trade was I diamonds, one of blue diamonds with I forever; nine esses out of ten are caua-
closed with the All into Trust and moet attractive violet rays, a third with I fdby catarrh, whichU nothing but an
.u.a nun wu .. .. .. . I inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
Bmking Company. They want to ^ * n fiS* *2*JSffL u
know why it became necessary to I monds of pQre whiU) .
take the matter of forwarding the T „ ad juatment of the troubles of tbe
bonds to New York out of the bands I Central railroad seems to be a qieetioD
of tbe National Bank of Athens and beyond the ability of the oourts. It
entrnst the* to the care of Mr. A. 8eemB aow “ M thia magnifiosnt pieoe
rr tr_. < . ... . of p operty to to be put upon tbe block
H. Hodgson, a private citizen who Md to off ^ enormous indeb^
hsppened to have a free psss to New edness, for the most part created since
York. They want to know exactly I it was first brought in contact with the
what instructions were given Mr. I Richmon<1 Terminal.
Hodgaon when helef; tht Finance! The Hollins plan for re-oiganising
Committee and started North. They the Centn ? ‘i“ n “ U ® ed Mr ', Co “ er thBt
... , _ * on account of the lightnem of the money
want to know what Mr. Hodgson did I market in New York it will be tmpossi-
after he reached New York, and ble to effect* the roheme proposed,
whether or not he violated the in- j Thkrx is no use in trying to shift tbe
atrnotions given him by the Finance responsibility of the present water-
Committee. They would like an ex- mudd1 ®- Everyone could will-
o,
bonds were first er.joined,and a little stand it. Somebody to responsible for
light on the conduct of the New York {these affairs. They didn't just happen,
lawyer who was first mixed up in | Ail thi* talk about Athens going
the case. Information would also be iat ® bankruptcy to idle, and shows that
thMkfdly rec,i.«d -iowho w,. I J“^**'*
the ***** terworimlitgiationtogoingto cost us
" e w York attorney in this case and »little money but that doesn't mean
as to why no contract or agreement | bankruptcy by any means. Athens | SB
was made with him in regard to his 9111 J QSt g0 ahead,fix the responsibility
fee. Also as to whether the skirts ° f Wl °“ toe P™’ I A
.oM-irts parties and then when the proper! .. „ _ . .
of the Equitable Mortgage Company time comes will change administrate
are entirely clean in this matter. In of her municipal affairs. That will side abed for three months, wiien I
regard to legal matters, they would cleur a P' UliD 8 8 rilghUy we think. ^ l ^ feet * BalnI
like to know why it was with two T Z T **“ ~~
lawyers the CarlcrsTille decision ot 1 Dl Georgia banotoms.
our Supreme Court was left out and I Augusta Herald: The return of Mr
11
9
10
Dally
DsUy,
Dally
Two Dollars a-year.
the case deprived of its benefits B,onnt from Honolulu will occnr soon, my stay on earth wonld be short. I have
And above all. whv in - < We are told that he wants to be gover-
cnmmmiM h * ° a ® r ® f and 8eek the demo- could not turn my-
nse the true nature of this J cratlo nomination from this state. It to
case was never divulged even to t0 ° e ® r, y now to say what the chances
Council or to the Finance Committee ® f 0,18 ^Plomat and statesman will be
or to tho neonle In 4 , in Georgia. Events of the next six | wife to take hold of my hands ai
or to tho people in any respect until m0Dtba decide that. I ^ these years l employed the best
the corkscrew had been systematir _
cally applied for days and weeks Dawson News: And now we are to
Tim-Bawv-tm, < .i . eeKB * have a colony of Mohammedans in
Lin, Banner extends the use of its Georgia. They propose to proselyte.,. ,
lolumna for all answers, and the ser- Christians. Well, well, what is th. j^^feaad thaTft was'doing
vices of a reporter to write them just I wor * d coming tof We are sending and when I had used 7 bottles I
as those answering mav wish missionaries abroad to convert the Mo- | fcctly cored. It ia now 4 —
„ y u ’ hammedans and they are coming here
The Finance Committee says it to convert Christians!
has evidence to clear its skirts; Mr. . „ _. . ,
TI , , . | Augusta Chronicle: The prospects
Ho gson sajsheisall right in the for home rula are not encouraging. It
matter, and Mayor Tuck says he has is unfortunate that internal strife should
nothing to conceal whatever. Then I h*ve arisen, and it is still hoped that
Southbound.
Nobthbouhd.
15 17
IS IS
• Ex.Sun. B'n only
8’n Only Kx.Sun.
let th*. gentlemen answer the quee. “Vntdto t™.”
tiona propounded hy the people. I*
is not The Banner alone that is ask- ^?n^ eral , d S? i8 , a
I a^crepancy in Unolc Bob Hardeman’s
jog these questions. Tlie people of I ac< o into—sevon cento too much io tbe
are also talking. If these' ^-Ajury.
The regular subscription
price of Texas Siftings
is $4.00 a year.
ADDRESS,
ATHENS. GA
GREATLY
At. MYERS GO., Agents.
TIME TO GO WEST.
Now to the time to take advantage of
the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Blchmond A Danville rail,
road to the “Great West.’’ The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
to tbe short line to Arkansas, Texas,
Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth
er states of that wonderful aeotion
Double daily schedules reaching
Western points most comfortably ano
quickly this way. Baggage ohecked
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other in
formation call on any agent of thi
great system, or address
W. H. TAYLOE, A, A. VERNOk
Diet. Pass. Agt, Pass. Agt.
10 Kimball House, 10 Kimball House
Atlanta. Ga. —" Atlanta. Ga.
Telephones!
VTIOK ELECTRIC TELEPHONES ferpriv*:
JD line purposes, wrila to the
Souttern Bell Tclo^lione
.ant Telemann Ct
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tlk«h'
Note Heads, Letter Heads,
Blank Forms, eto., in the
tastiest styles at iht Bavoiv
WE OFFER
or next 30 days the new seven room cot.
age, No. 213 South Jackson st, next to
Mrs. B- P. Bishop,
At a Great Sacrifice.
We are authorized to sell this place for 30
per cent leas than the price of one yeai
ago. There can be oo more convenient
notne for a business man. The house has
bath room, with hot and cold water ar.
rangementa, good garden and a large lot
Only two blocks from Michael Bros. cor.
,jr. Call and get the price—it will sur
prise yon.
FOR BENT:
7 room honse8. Milledge ave. near?
C. G TaJmadge’s for $12 60
6 room house N. W. corner Mtigs
and Franklin, 16 00
9 room house cor. Hull and Clayton 22 60
6room house 619 West Waddell.. 12 60
7 room, house cor. Jackson and
Dougherty 17 OO
7 room house Barber St 13 60
4 room house 8. Lumpkin 8 00
6 room house on Boulevard 13 00
6 room house on West Broad st... 10 00
4 room house on S. Lumpkin 9 00
4 room house on Bloomfield st.... 8 00
The Misses Bradberry
Are now selling their colored Chips
j tnd Straw Hats at greatly reduced pri-
| ces, they also have a beautiful line of
White Chips, Hats and Satin Ribbons
| suitable for commencement and mid
summer,
Clayton street,"! Athens, Ga.
THE8UN
Daring 1893 THE BUNJ will be of
| surpassing excellence and will print
more news and more pore literature
I than ever before in its history.
THE SUNDAY SUN
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in
tbe world.
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w«w voRsr.
Money Saved is Money Made!
soaps*
i > ERFUMERY‘
T20TJNG M*N:
Now is the Time to Build a Home I
We will sell you a choice lot for $300 001 DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES
id lend yon the money, on long time, to * ” DUmiftLCiO,
lildabouae. Come and aee us, at No. | - at
Lowest ^Prices!
and
build
14 College A’
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ONE CENT A WORD.
tdvertlsements of IS words or store, Inserted I
la this solus for ORE CEStJA .WORD each
WANT COLUMN.
E7 LEG ANT eult of rooms to rent In new Ta>- I
Ci madgatu'ldiBK. Apply to J.E. Taljiauge
THE BARBER SHOP,
McQueen ft Carter, Proprietors. I
One ot the Beat
jPMcriptionDepartments
- In the State.
k Crawford l Go.
12.iCoIIegelAvenue.
v»r la—aist.
Boom., ground floor Tooaerl Hotel, eoraer
Clzyton and Jackeoe eueets.
' nm-eiM* and pollto worluuta, # w -
THE CLAYT0H STREET TAILOR SHOP.
(Jo-Stairs Over CaDt. J. J. c. Mc
Mahan’s Clothing Store,
Clayton Street.
\\f HERE lam now locate-*. When you want
’ ! ““y * lllor '“K done give me a cull. Suita
made to order, Cloth. Prewed, Cleuoinx and
Repairing Clothea. Thankfol for paat patron-
age, I uat for a continuance of the eame.
April #-dtot dJI0. T. MCKBUff,