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S2SN* JUNE 30, 1893.
thfl DtcblDitiou of ttoiodil schem
er* and monopolists it has gone the
way of all the roads ever tonohed
by the blighting hand of the Ter
minal monopoly.
Subscribers are requested to prompt
IT notify the business office of late de-
iSery. failure to carry papers to porch
es w failure to deliver with absolute
regularity on the part of the carriers.
Such notification is the only means ol
knowing of the existence of any cause
for oomplaint and will be appreciated
aooorfluulv
Mao H Rreaing News: And now it
is said that Mr. Cleveland has difeover-
el a presidential'* bee buaw-ng about
Hoke Smith’s bonnet. Well, may be
•o; old Orover haa been steering a hire
at these Industrious insects for acme
years past himself end he ought to
YVOOIMS PHOSPHODDIB
The Great Baalish Remedy.
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jlOEEM THE PLEDGES.
)emocratic platform demands
remonetization of^lver and that
sllvM^and paper be kept on
parity ae to their debtepaying value.
That platform also demandB the re
peal of the prohibitory tax on State
banks.
Now the. question eimply is, will
the Democratic parly cairy out its
promises? We believe it will. Thea
et the President call the extra ees
eton of Congress aid convince the
- people that each is the esse. Sack
action wonld do more to restore con
fidence and loosen the money mar»
, ket than anything that could be
l done now.
Democratic orators throughout the
campaign dinounced John Sherman
and tl*e Sherman act as the ve
embodiment of Bepub.icanism, Then
let Congress upon its assembling re
peal the Sherman act and prove the
consistency of the party.
it was preached from the stump
that the parposo of the Democratic
party was to remonetize silver and
place it back where in was before it
was demonetized by Republican
votes. Let Congress carry that oul
too.
It is financial foolishness for the
government to bu/ s lver bullion
with gold, have it decline in value
on its hands, issue certificates there
on, and then when those certificates
are presented redeem them in gold
or have the credit of the government
quit such a business and keep the
.two metals on a parity by coining
enough silver iu a dollar to make it
worth a dollar.
It is folly to try to commit the
Democratic parly to mocometalism
* The Chicago platform is very clearly
in favor of a bi-metallic standard,
not of a depredated silver dollar and
a gold dollar at par, but of silver
and gold dollars on a parity.
Let Congress come together, as
sure the country that all is settled so
far as the financial policy of the
i Democratic party is concerned, ana
confidetce will to a large extent be
restored.
PLENTY OF TIMB YBT.
Mr. Barker's interview in regard
to Uut slip in not pleading the Car-
tersville decision certainly put
upon Mr. Nottman to show cause
why he shouldn’t be held up
man who doesn’t know how to con
duct a law css 3 or as one who was
criminally negligent in the discharge
of his daty.
It is said that he is an eminent
lawyer and that bis character is be
yond reproach. He certainly has
given evidence that he doesn’t know
how to manage this case, if Mr.
Rucker’s interview goes for any
thing in the world.
The case hai been put eff until
October, and between now and then
there is plenty of time lo find cu'.
whether or not Mr. Not’nun is able
to handle the case. If he is not, let
another attorn* y be secured.
DBAFXE3S CANNOT BE CURED
By local application*, as they cannot
retch the diseased pvrtioa -of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafneu
and that la by constitutional remedies
Deafneu ia caused by an inflimed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a/rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, aud when it is
entirely closed Deafness ia the result,
and unless the influn&tion can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed
forever; nine esses out of ten are caus
ed by catarrh, whioh ia nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
(&CA8.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
fur any case of Deafneu (caused by
catarri ) that cannot be cured by Hall'e
Catarrh Cure. Bend fir cm'uhtt, free.
F. J. CHENEY A OO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
lySold by Druggists, 75c.
_ for Wood's Pbo*
BifortamdAfter. ^[|tHe«s*n>sd waste pilco
of thu, leave hi* dishonest store, inclose price la
(otter, sad we will lend by return mall. Prior, out
SI; six. $&• One tea plfare. tlx trill cun.
* Mtied cnvflopfe 2 lUmML
v.oon
Athens t>> Palmer A Kinnebrow,
Druzgi-ts eve -ywhere.
THE GREATEST S0U1HERM SYSTEM.
liehmoad & Danville Railroad
Editorial Comment.
The 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat very
aptly remarks that "Governor Atlgeld’,
psrdon of the Chicago anarchists is a
crime against society, a cr.me against
iaw, a crime against Justice, a crime
against morals, and a crime against the
high office held by the man whose sig
nature completes the infamy.”
It is 8aid that Ruuiao girls can liye
fifty-one days without eatieg. Russia
is the place for the Geo'gia editors to
get their wives, remarks the Waycros
Herald.
Tub death c.f Editor Moore, of the
Augusta Evening News, removes from
the stage of action one of Georgia’
most genial gentlemen and brilliant
journalists. He had made quite a suc
cess of j iurnalistic life, hsd drawn
around him a cordon of strong friend-,
and throughout Georgia today there is
mourning in aunj hearts over his sud
den and unexpected death.
Thb New York Sun, hitherto a great
free coinage paper, has pulled down its
fl \g and acknowledges that the U cited
States cannot sff >rd to adopt the free
silver policy.
Tins Sivannab Press is in favor of a
reorganization of the Central road and
says: The road of course will be sold
and foreclosed and reorganization car.
ba effected under the decree. Justice
Jackson will not be governed by any
reorganization plan, but he hu already
declared that he would not force the
wnrimtlsYas is conaiWffiCwitii the
obligations of the road, regard the in
terest of stockholders and owners of
janior securities.
If Mr. Nottman is the lawyer repre
sented in Mr. Racket’s interview, we
respectfully submit that the duty of
council in the matter is to get another
attorney ot once.
1T8 ONLY SULUriON-
The condition ol the Central Rail
road of Georgia has corns to that
paint where those who hold stock in
it are compelled to realize the fac
that unless something is done theii
holdings are valueless. This is t
bad condition of affairs, for many o
, the estates of widows and orphans
* are looked up in Central railroat
stock. The wreck of the Central be
gan from the moment it was touohea
. by the Blohmond Terminal system,
and as Justice Jackson remarked, its
ruin is more oomplete than man)
imagine.
Tnere seems to bebnt one wa)
out of the trouble and that is a dn
bions one. It is the only one, how-
4 ever, and is like the straw at whicL
*• drowning man dutche*. Tha.
ay is re-organisation. It appear;
that the Hollies plan of re-organizi
tion has failed, snd that the hop: t
ol re-organization rest with Drexei
Morgan & Co. In any event that i
the only salvation of the C antral, s-
far as the stockholders are con
(jj ccned. • ' ^jr ? •-»•.!
Justice Jackson does not propos
to rush the Central to the block, bn
even in favorable times under an ud
conditional sale, it will not bring
sum sufficient to leave anything t
its stockholders of any great amoui
after vha payment of mortgaged ii,
dibtedntss. So the re-crganizitioi
pi in looms up as the only hope.
The Central was once a magoifi
f property, but throng
In Georgia Sanctums.
Fort Gaines Herald; When the col
ored laborers threaten to leave Georgia
the white people make a show of plant
ing more watermelons.
Cuthbert Liberal-Enterprise: Please
keep revolvirg over and over in you
mind the fact that three-fourths of the
money made in G.orgla goes abroad
(or manufactured articles. Who is go
ing to build the factories?
Augusta News: A Texas murderer
.vas making a speech on the scaffold the
othtr day, discuuing the issues if the
day. When he got down to the free
coinsge of silver thesberifl jerked the
lever and the rope did up the rest of
the speech.
Constitution: Mr. Lee Langley, of
Athens, the well-known newspaper
man, spent the day in Atlanta. He
*as with bis many old friends in the
city. There are few brighter newspa
per men in Georgia titan Lee Langley
and his work has caused general inter
est everywhere since be came from
K loxville a year or two ago to become
* reporter on The Constitution.
Savannah Press: “Such a vindic
tive attack upon the character
-f Judge Fpeer as the charge of colln-
d m between him and Attorney Daniel
Rountree can have but the effect of
strengthening him in the public eatima-
;ion. If his calumniators believe that
o this way they oan destroy the oonfl-
lence cf the people in the uprightness
•f his judical course in the Central tail-
•oad litigation they are greatly mis-
aken. The purpose of such canards is
oo evident to be misunderstood. Hav-
ng, in his endeavors to protect the in
treats of the host of security holders of
ns Central railroad system, thwarted
he designs of others upon that proper-
, Judge Speer is to be made to feel
the bitterness of their rever gi J>y an
isiuions undermining of the faith of
vetrgiana in his ifllcial integrity.’
Savannah News: Editor Gibson, of
vugu3la, missfd bis consulate; but be
hs nclived an invitation to attend
'nmmany hall’s blow-out on the 4th of
uly, which evens things up somewhat
on is now in the line of political
distinction.
Wa venoes Herald: Perhaps Mr.
>ount does not love Hawaii less bat it
supposed that he loves the guberua-
.aerial chair of Georgia more.
Charles 13. Pease
Of Conneniville, lad.
Hip Disease
A Boy’s Terrible Experience
Civ«n Up by Physician*-*
Considered a Con
firmed Cripple
"For the benefit of other soffereta we state
the case of our hoy, who was taken with hip
disease five years ago, when three years old.
The trouble began with stillness and severe
C ln his knee, which suddenly went to his
The doctor pronounced It a genuine case
et hip disease, and said if be lived he would
Always be a Cripple,
Imagine our feolingsl Charlie . was entirely
helpless. When we went to bts bed to move or
turn him for rest, he would scream as though
we were murdering him. After two .months,
happened to read ot a similar ease cured by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It b hardly necessary to
•ay that I pulled tor a drug store aud got a pot
tle. This was In April, we gave It to our boy,
and In July several places on lil3 hip gathered
and broke. When wo bad taken a bottle aud a
half of the Sarsaparilla we saw that his general
Health Was Improving.
His color was better. In fact ho was better
every way. The sores entirely healed up,
got lilm crutches and he walked with them for
nearly two years. He grew stronger, and now
for two years has had no sores, and has not
used s crutch for overs year. HeUmpsaUttle
Uood’o farm* Oui vo
bat Is In the best of health, goes to school, runs
and plays just as lively as any of the boys; he
walks over half a mile to Sunday school and
return every Sunday.
“My wife and I think there never was such
medicine made as Hood’s Sarsaparilla.'
W. Pea.se, ConnersvlUe, Ind.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver Ills, biliousness
fcmjiag). indlgeition* Blck
and
w. HciDiiorsa abd aiunis roRn,iicimu
Condensed 8ehetale, to aflaat Jane 4th.
Eastern Time.
NORTHWA
No. 3d.
D ily.
No 10.
Daily.
No. U.
Daily.
Lt. Athens S 20 p.m 101 5 am
Lnla 9 56 .m 2 49 p m 11 £5 a.m
To:cj&. ..1041pm 8 14 p.m 110pm
( harlotte, 3 4 p.m 9 37 a.m 7 45 p.;
Salisbury., 5 "4 p m 10 <9 a.m 9 41 n
Greensboro 6 21 p.w 6S).am 11 20 p m
' 2 53 p m 7 °0 am
“ Washington 6 45 a.m
“ Baltimore,. S‘5am
“ Philadelphia 10 80 a m
“ New York,..12 58pm
9 55 p.m 10 40 a n
6 4) p.m 12 00 d m
6 40 p.m 2 21 p m
7 89 p.m 8 2v p.n
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily.
ex.Snn
Lv. Athens
“ Lola
Ar. Atlanta
1013 a.m
3 15 p.m
4 55 p.m
5 20 p.m
7 2 p.m
9 80 p,ni
No. 12.
EASTWARD. Daily.
No. 18.
Daily,
ex Sac.
Lv. Atlanta... 9 50 a.m
Ar. Lnla 12 12 p.m
Ar. Athens.... 2 00 p m
6 00 p.in
8 34 p.m
10 16 p.m
UskkMM. Evil Diwuh. LkI
tn OonemUve Omani of either sex caused
Si Z’Trf, W ®»tabsccp. opium
BEFOREAKBAFTERCS1XO.
ft>r Sale iu Athens by PALMER & KINNEBREW, Druggists, and R. C. ORB
Dragprlttt- *
TIME NELL SPENT I
Your time will be well spent.in looking' over tlie very ex*
tensive and well selected stock of Men's 3, 4 and 5 doVar
Shoes, at E. I SMITH & CO’S.
IF YOU WISH PERFECTION
In fit and wear, try a pair of our men’s $6 50 Shoes.
E. I. SMITH & CO.
A. NEW SHIPMENT
Of Summer Foot-Wear for Children just in.
E.I. SmITH cSc Oo.
Nos. 9 aud 10 Pullman Sleeper between
Montgomery and Atlanta aud New York.
Nos. 37 and 38- Wasa ngton and south
western Vestibuled Limited, between Atlanta
and New York. Through Pullman Sleepers
between New York and New Orleans, als be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Nos 11 and 12 Pullman Bullet 81eeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND^THENS.
Eastern Time- Half rn boui faster than At'
ess Time.
SOUTHBOUND.
NOBTHBOUND.
First Class.
Passenger
First Class
Passenger.
11
9
1
Daily
Dally
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P. M.
P.
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Lv. i r.
8 41
12
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...Lula...
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Gillavi'le
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W. H. GRHEN,
Gen’l Mgr.,
Washington, D. C.
10 | 12 I
Dallypally!
P.M.IA.M.
6 as 111 66
6 37 11 35
6 10 11 15
6 02 11 02
6 43 10 4*
6 88 10 33
6 20 '10 15
BOb. BAAS,
Traffic Manager,
Washington, D.
THE “ BFLLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Commencing Sunday, June 4th, 1893,
the r ir-Line ’’Hello’’ accommodation train will
run daily on the iqhowicg sohedule, Eastern
time:
Daily except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 6:
a m., arrives Atlanta 9:13 a. m.
Snndays.ltaves Cornelia at 8:CO a. m.,arrives at
tUaniy btfepTSTSmiay, leavers tunna a. u.-v
p. m .arrives at Cornelia 9:00 p. m.
Sundavs, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p. m.,
rives at Corneh. 6:43 p. m.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Division
Condensed i cheauie or rsasengcr Trains—In
Effect June 4th, 1S93
Southbound. Northbound
First-Class —J ass. First Class—Pass.
3? | 11
Daily Drily
C cunty seatof Oconee coun
ty, on the Macon & Northern
Railroad, fine Schools and
Churches, and pure cool wa
ter. The cheapest place to
live in Northeast Gerr^ia.
For Sale.
The following described pro
perty in the above named
place.
6 acre lot on Hutcheson sve., loca
ted thereon nice 6-room dwelling,
servant’s house, stables and crib
Also 4 two-room tenant houses. All
for $160000.
2 stores, 70 x 200. $500 00.
3 room tenant house and lot, 3-4 of
an acre, adjoining colored Baptist
Church. Price 9250 00.
A.iM
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9 43
9 P3
10 00
10 10
10 21
10 28
10 4:
10 48
11 3
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11 30
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10 “0 Charlottj
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10 59 lltclmont.
lo 43(.Lowell.
10 t7 Gastonia.
U 07 (Bestemer
1 13 111 28
1 22 111 35
149 'll -’0
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12 12
K’g’s Mt-
P. M.lA.
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G.flueys.
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oivp-ns,
• Clliton .
fill Zion,.
fpt’nb’rg
12 29 Sp Jure.
12 31 I’rPor’s:
Weliford
__ _ Duncan’s
J2 58 .' rear’s.
Tailor's.
Gr’nvillajia 4s
Cross well u 3>
Ess Oj’a. |12 22
Liberty.. 112 10
■Central, ll 57
At* Lv P.M.
1 30
1 41
1 52
2 05
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A. M.
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3 33
3 28
3 20
3 10
2 59
2 51
2 38
2 ao
2 17
2 07
1 58
1 56
1 27
1 22
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■MHOOMESTOBED
—
Nerve Seetla,*'
This wonderful rraedj
vleettft car*
Here’s Your
DAILY BAME*
—AXD—
Texas Siftings
Six Dollars a rear.
tBSs W. L. DOUGLAS
* for It when joubuy. S3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish aud durable than any other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom-
made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
The following are of the same high standard of
merit:
$4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed.
$3.50 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriers.
1 $2.50. $2.aj aud Ss.oo for Working Men.
$3.00 aud $1.75 for Youths rnd Boys.
■J.oo Hand-Sewed, J FOR
$3.30 and 3.00 Dongola, { LADIES.
*1,7$ for Aliases.
IB A DUTY yon owe yonrsoli
to get the best value for youl
money. Economize In your
‘ twear by purchasing W.
1. Douglas Shoes, which
represent the best value
at the prices advertised
— thousands oan tes
tify. Do you wees
them?
, ^fnetJer'aiiTeTiryour place send direct to Factory, stating
i wanted. Postage Free. IV. L. Deaglas, Brockton, Mate.
M. MYERS CO., Agents.
Southbound.
First Cl iS3--PaS3.
12
89
Dally
Daily
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f.Jrt.
7 45
8 14
7 31
8 »>
7 22
7 5i
7 12
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M.
P. M.
TIMB TO GO WEST.
Now is the time to take advantage ot
the low rates and quick schedules offer-
-d by the Richmond & Danville rail
'oad to the “Great West” The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
*3 the short line to Arkansas, Texas
Missouri, Indian Territory,and the oth-
>r states of that wonderful section
uiuy euueuuies reaonmg
Western points most comfortably ano
quickly this way. Baggage checked
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. VERNO 4
DisL Pass. Agt, Pass. Agt.
10 Kimball House, 10 Kimball Hous*
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta. Ga.
BLUB RIDGB & ATLMTH
RAILROAD.
Time' table No. 18, to take effect Bnndai
May 7th 1893.—Eastern time.
11
Dally.
Stations.
a
Dally,
P.M. Leave Arrive. P.M.
64X> Tallulah Falls. $20
8.90 TnmervlUo, 2.03
6A0 Ansndale. 1.46
6.56 GlarkesvlUe, 1225
7.10 Demoreot, 1.10
7.80 Oornells, 13,(0
P.M. Arrive. Leave. Noon.
w LAURAINE, Receiver,
Northbound.
Fir t Clast,-Pass.
FOR RENT,
A 9-room house on Prince avenne
one door from Milledge avenue; ap-
py»»
ANDERSON & JOHNSON
Real Fstatk Agents.
Ill Broad street, Athens, Ga.
APPLY TO
37
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P.M
HORSE SHOEING
IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
BY Mr. 8- D. KERN.
H IVING bought oul the shop on Prince
avenue, formerly run by MR. E. H.
BKriWN, and having put firat-'lass workmen
in charge, am prepared to do all kinds of ri fill
ing Terms reason able. Your patronage re
spectfully solicited.
WM. HADDOCK.
Mayto-du
Money Saved is Money Made!
IIBUB,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
No Ul, Broad Street
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Telegrams were received at Ut.em
Fri'ay announcing the f.et that Dr.
William Furlow Holt, formerly at
Maeon, but now of Chicago, had been
fatally ii jnred by having bia skull
fractured by the explosion of a sods
water fountain. Dr. Holt practiced
dentistry atHacon for several years, and
met with fair success, but bring am
bitions he moved to Chioago, where he
believed a young dentist would bave a
better opportunity to rLe Ahoa - |five
months ago, and letters received from
hi ui by his relatives here stated that he
was succeeding far beyond bu expects-
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For detailed Information as to local and
through time tables, rates and Pullman Sleep-
irg car reservations, confer with local agents
>r adircss —
W. A. TURK,
j Gen’l Pass. Ag*L
Washington, u. 0.
In the State.
k Crawford b Go.
12..Collegei Avenue.
WE OFFER
or next 31 days the now seven room col
age, No. 213 South Jackson et., next to
Mrs. E. P. Bishop,
At a Great Sacrifice.
We are authorized to sell this place for 30
percent, less than the price of one yeai
ago. There can be no more couvemen
uome for a busiuess mnu. The house has
bath room, with hot and cold water ar
rangements, good garden and a large lot
Only two bl< cks from Michael Bros. cor.
.er. Call aud get ike price—it wili sui
prise you.
FOR BENT:
7 room house S Milledge ave. near*
C. G Talmadge’s for $12 50
6 room house N. W. corner Meigs
and Franklin 15 00
9 room house cor. Hull and Clayton 22 50
5 room house 619 West Waddell.. 12 50
7 room house cor. Jackson and
Dougherty 17 OO
7 room house Barber St 13 60
4 room house 8. Lumpkin. 8 00
5 room house on B-mlevard 13 00
b room house on West Broad at... 10 00
4 room bouse on S Lumpkin..... 9 00
4 room house on Bloomfield at.... 8 00
IS' Office rooms and stores on the cen-
rai business streets.
-THX ATHENS—
Weekly Banner
The regular subscription
price of Texas Siftings
is $4.00 a year.
ADDRESS,
ATHENS. GA
GREATLY
PRICES.
YOUNG MAN:
Now is the Time to Build a Home I
We will sell you a choice lot for $300 00
and lend yon the money, on long time, to
build a bouse. Come and see us, at No.
14 College Avenne.
Oriffeth & Charbonnier.
Telephones!
EtOR ELECTRIC TELEPHONES for prim
" line purposes, write to the
MffiMTMoie
ait Teleuail C*
JOHN ID lASTKRLIH,
™vMtOtapt.
»*.. .a m
JfJadies expecting to Become
April 18
May 12-8119,
,eAVQID£P
$BOOK*TO MOTHERS’
8. H. HARDWICK,
Asa’t Gen. Pass, AgH,
Wsshington, D. 0. Atlanta, Gs.
I. A. DODbON. Bnperintendont, Atlanta, Gs.
Subgcribe for the
Banner.
Deeds, Bonds for Titles,
Athens Mortgages, Notes, &«., st
B vMSi* jeb iIh,
The Misses Bradberry
Are now selling their colored Chips
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.
THE SUN
During 1893 THE SUN? will be of
surpassing excellence and will print
more news snd more pure literature
than ever before in its history.
THE SUNDAY SUN
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in
the world.
Price Be. a copy. By mail,:$2 a year
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Address,
THE STJN,
WRW YORK.
THE CLAYTOH STREET TAILOB SHOP.
Dti-Slairs Over Cant. J. J. C. Mo-
Mahan’a Clothing Store.
Clayton Street.
W HERE I am now 1 oemte^. 'wuvtn you want
any tailoring done give mo a eatir Fnita
made to order. Cloths Pressed, Cleaning saw
Repairing Clothes. Thsokfol for past patron
age, I ask for a continuance of the same.
April as-dtOt JNO. T. JACKSON.
ONE GENT A WORD.
IdTeitlsements of 1$ words or More, Inserted
la tUs column for ONI CENT.;A .WORD each
iBserttos, Cask la id ranee.
WANT COLUMN,
ET LEG ANT f nit ot rooms to rant in new TaL
4— sadgstn-diog. Apply to J.E. Txnxxi on.
7 THE RARBER SHOP.
McQueen & Carter, Proprietor*.
Booms, ground floor Toomer. Hotel, comer
Clayton and Jackaon streets.
Only llrat-el&sa and polite workmen em«
OYM
Bring your job work to the
Banner Office.