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sewed shoe that will not rip; Cal?,
as, smooth inside, nidre comfortable,
and durable than any other shoe ever
the price. Every style. Equals custom*
hoes costing from $4 to $5.
following axe of the same Ugh standard of
Children’s Department,
LITTLE CORNERS.
denoe 488 Barber St Prompt attention given
to n 1 cases Can be fonud at office in the day
and residence at night, when not attending
professional calls. t Janet—It.
Religious Department
The only Pore Cream of Tartar Powder.—-No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
Georgia Willis, who helped in the
kitchen, was rubbing the knives. Some
body bad been careless nod let one get
rusty, bat Georgia robbed with all her
might; rubbed and sang softly a little
•oog.
In the world is darkness, so we mast
shine,
You In your little corner and I in mine.
| u Wbat do you rub at them knives forever
toil' Mery said. Mary wss the cook.
"Because they are in my corner," Geor
gia said, brightly. ‘You in your little cor
ner,’ you know and I in mine.' I’ll do the
beet 1 can that’s all I can da”
"1 wouldn’t waste my strength," said
Mary. “1 know that no one will notice.”
• Jesus will,” said Georgia, and then she
sang again:
You in your little corner and I in mine
“This steak is in my corner, I suppose,'”
said Mary to herself. “If that child must
do what she can, I s’pose I must I must.
If be knows about knives, it’s likely be
doe* about steak” and she broiled it beau
tifully.
“Marr, the steak was very nicely ddne
to-day,’, Mias Emma said.
"That’s all along of Georgia," said Mar;,
with a pleased red face; and then she tola
shout tlie knives.
Miss Emms was Ironing ruffles; she wss
tired and warm, "Helen will not care
whether they are fluted nicely or not,’’ she
said; “I’ll harry them over." But after
she heard about the knives, she did her
best.
“Uow beautifully my dress is done!”
Helen said; and Emma, laughing answer
ed.
“That is owing to Georgia." Then she
told about the knives. -
"No,” said Helen to her friend who nrged
her, “I really cannot go this evening. 1 am
going to prayer-meeting; my corner la
there."
“Your corner! What do you mean?’’
Then Helen told about the knives.
"Well,’ the friend said, "it you will not
go with me perhaps 1 will with you,” ana
they went to the prayer-meeting.
"You helped us ever so much with the
singing Ibis evening.’’ That was what the
pastor said to them as they were going
home. "1 was afraid you wouldn’t be
there.”
"It was owing to our Georgia,’ said
Helen; "she seemed to think she must do
what she could, it it were only knives,
Then she told him the story.
'T believe I will go m here again said
the minister, stopping before a poor little
house. "I said yesterday, there was
use, but I must do what I can."
Xu the bouse a sick man wss lying,
again and again the minister had call'
ed, but be wouldn’t listen to him but to
night be said: "1 nave come to tell you
Utile story.” Then he told him about
Georgia Willto, about her knives, and her
ittle corner, and her doing what she
could.” And the sick man wiped the
tears from his eyes and said: ‘Til And my
comer, too; I’U try to shine for Him.”
And the sick man was Georgia’s father.
Jesus; looking down at her that day said
“She bath done what she conld” and be
gave the blessing.
• I believe I won’t go to walk,” said
Helen, hesitating. “i’U finish that dress
of mother’s; I suppose 1 can if I think to.
"Why, child are you here sewing! her
mother asked: "I thought you had gone to
walk.”
"No mamma: this dress seemed to be
in my comer, so I thought I would finish
it.»
• In your corner!” her mother repeated
in surprise.. And then Helen told about
the knives.
The door-bell rang and the mother went
thoughfnlly to receive her pastor. I sup
pose I could give more,” the said to her
self as she slowly took out the ten doilam
that she bed laid aside for Miasioce “H
that poor child in the kitchen is trying to
do what she can, I wonder if I am! I’U
make it twenty-five.”
And Georgia’s guardian angel said to
another angel: "Georgia Willis gi
twenty-five dollars to our dear people in
India to-dav,"
"Twenty-five dollars!’* said the other
angel “Why, I thought she was poor!”
“O, well, she thinks she is, bat 1
Father in heaven isn’t you know. She
did what she could end he did the rest.”
But Georgia knew nothing about ail this,
and the next morning she brighened her
knives and sang cherrily:
So we must Shine,
You in your little comer, and I in mine
(Pansy.)
the quondam slave was promoted , shove
hit foi mer master. Salt happened that
Pompey Smash, a coal-black negro, be
came a "Trial Justice.”
It was not long before Pompey had s
esse before him. When the jury arose
and began moving toward the adjoining
room for consultation one of the lawyers
interposed snd said, "Msy it please your
honor, you have not charged the jury.”
Whereupon Judge Pompey gathered up
himself, snd with aU possible dignity
said:
"Gen’men of dis jury, as dis is de fust
time I have had you befa^me, I cha’ge
each one of you one dotlah and a half.”—
Youth's Companion.
UPLIFTING.
If thou wouldat read a lesson, that will
keep
Thy heart from fainting and thy soul
from sleep,
Go to the woods snd the hills! No tears
Dim the sweet look that nature wears.
—Selected.
CHARGING THE JUBY.
It sometimes happened during the era
COLNTS ALL
MOTHER AT PRAYER.
Gcd, even when dealing with masses
I still deals with Individuals—counting all,,
even to the very least and the very last.
Ween be accepted the tribe of Levi to
| mi sVr in hie sanctuary in lieu of the
of all the tribes, it was
Once I suddenly opened the door of my
mother’s room and sew her on her knees
beside her chair, and beard her apeak my I first-born sons
name in • prayer. I quickly and quietly I found that the latter were more in number
withdrew, with a feeling of awe and rever-T than ibe former by two hundred snd seven
ence In mv heart Soon l went away from ty-three, all these be required to be redeem-
home to school, then to college, then into ed—to be brought buck from sanctuary
life’s item duties. But I never forgot that mioi.traHon—at tne rate of five shekel*
one gtjmp— of my mother at prayer, nor each And when the redemption mon>y
the ooe word—my own nsme—w^icb I was (aid into hisjtr ascry/he abated noth
heard her utter. Well did I know that | ing foij acy-me thousand, three hundred
what I bad aeeo that day was hut a glimpse and sixty-five shekels was exacted. No
of what was going on every day in that indi» dual eves is * r ever can be lost from
sacred closet of prayer, and the conscious- sight by Go 1: it aere quite as possible for
n<ss strengthened me a thousand times, in I him to c'ote bis ej e and not to seethe
duty, in danger, and in struggle. When | nnivece Itself.—Cbrtstaiu Index,
death came, at leogh, snd sealed these bps,.
the sorest sense of loss that I felt wss the ■
ir nn .Lwta. th.t no more would mv mother Tk* brick building on Jackson street,
knowledge that no more would my mother nomaj occupied as Council Chamber,
be praying for me. In John xviu we hear CIty Engineer’s office and the stable
Christ praying for us—just or.ee, a few and lot adjoining,
sentences; but we know that this is only a For farther information applyto
iple of the Intercession for ns that goes chairman Pub. Prop*y Committee, or
on forever. Nothing shall interrupt this a. L. Mrohux,
pleading, tor he ever Uveth to intercede.— I Clwrk of Connell
£Dr. J. R Miller.
THE WITNESS.
Judge Jackson used often to tell ns of I
an eccentric bnt most excellent old man
who rarely failed to ask those whom be
met: "Brother, have you got the witness!
Have you got the witness!” The old
brother was propounding a big question,
one on which hang momentous isms. A
of J ^Beoonstru C tion’’ , 'ta'South Carolina that K 00 * important esse is .
great advantage: bnt in the greatest of all
cases, the redemption and salvation of
our souls, the advantage cannot be esti-
LEMON EU1X1R.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
Constipation
mated. Abel offered unto God excellent
sssriflees, and "he obtained witness that be
righteous.” Encch walked with God,
and, “before his translation he bad this Both {he method and results when
testimony, that ho pleased God,” Christ Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
had “a greater witness than Juhn,” in that and refreshing to the taste, and acts
the Father hearth witness of me.” Paul gently yet prpmptly on the Kidneys,
Mid, “God is my witness;” and again, I kiver snd Bowels, demises the sys*
“The Spirit itself bearetb witness with our *em effectually, dispels colds, head-
spirit that we are' the children of God.” 1 ac “ es . ^d fevers and cures habitual
John says, “And it is ia the Spirit that I constipation. S^rup of Figs is the
beareth witness, because the Spirit is '“L i of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ao-
And K> Ui. old dtdd.Bo.kl.Mlol
“““•» U “ t "*;«to?
must have if wo reach the mark and prize .v:. ,< , .
2*1°“ ill? ‘tYt 6 ^° ? man T «ceUenf^ties commend it
that is worth much without it. To gain to & mi hav ^ made it ^ ^
this witness will require coetly sacrifices I popular remedy known,
like Abel offered, walking with God like r jWp of Kgs is for sale in 60e
Enoch walkeu, glorifying God like Christ and $1 bottleshy Ml leading drug-
glorified him, glorying in the cross as Pan; I gists. Any reliable druggist who
dM, and loving oue another as John taught may not have it on hand will pro-‘
us; but what to all that compared with “the cure it promptly for any one who
joy that to set before us!’’ Men are at wishes to try it. Do not accept any
great pains to obtain the witness that they | substitute.
and
For Biliousness,
Mai arts.
For Indigestion, Sick and Njrvous
Headache. 1
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Hfltrt diseases.
For Fever, Chills, Debili
nev Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir to pre
pared from the fresh juice of Lemons,
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics, and will not fail yon in any of
the above named diseases. 50c. afid $1
bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxley, At
lanta, Ga.
a bab urn warns:
From experience in my family, Dr.
H. Moseley’s Lemon Elixir has few,
any equals, and no superior in
cine, for the regulation of the liver,
stomach and bowels.
W. H. Madness, Pres. Nht’l Bank,
MoMinnvlUe, Term.
A CARD.
For nervous and sick headaches, indi
gestion, biliousness end oonstipatioi
(of which I have heed a great sufferer.
I have never found a medicine that
would give snob pleasant, prompt and
permanent relief es Dr. H. Mosley’s
Lemon Elixir.
J. P. Sawtbll, Griffin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Call. •
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From the leader of Wurmls famous
band, a teacher of twenty yean* expe
rience:
I have ex-
E.A. Nelms,
on the rudiments of music, and find Ii;
the best thing of the kind I have seen.
I think it is the very thing for teabben
to use with beginners. A..J. Wtmif,
Leader DeGivee’Opera Hones.
For sate by Haselton A Dozier and
all mnsift Dealers.
Atlanta, Gx, April 3,1801 ✓
amined the work of Mr. E.
MANHOOD RESTORED™"™?.**™
Allnerron.ai
SMBHSl „
For Sale In Athens by PALMER & KINNEBREW, Druggists, and R. C. ORB,
Drt]£ffist
by over
gftrffsstaaai tfxtfc.
DR. W. B. CONWAY,
Late P&jsldu to Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College.
Office at Residence, 610 Barber street,
Telephone No. 149.
>JT. A. 0 HOLLIDAY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
D ISEASES of Women a Specialty. Office
over Jackson A V.ncen.e store. Beat-
Heres
loan l mi. cuws c. in.
DAILY BANNER
Athens, Ga.
Jackson, Ga.
RAY & RAY,
Practice in both 8tale and Federal Courts
Loans of $1,000 00 and more promptly
made on real eata at a Low Rats or
Interest. We mean business.
tW Collections made in the city and
thronghi ut Northeast and Middle Georgia
Prompt returns
CALIFORNIA F/6 SYRUP CO.
SAM FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, Kr. MEW YORK. M.t.
are success I ul in business, or that they
please the people and are popular; but
what to all that compared with the witness
that 'This to my beloved Son in whom 1
am well pleased!” or, “1 have both glori.
fied my name in you and will glorify it
again!’ or, “Well dope, good and faithful
servant, enter thou into the joys of thy
Lord!" or, "Come, ye blessed of my Father;
inherit the kingdom prepared for yon from
the foundation of the world!”
The man who can say, "I have glorified
thee on the earth, 1 have finished the work
which thou caveat me to do,” to greater
than king or emperor. The work which
God gave him to do may be ever so bom
ble, but it is royal work, drawing its roy
alty from the King of kings, and making
the worker a child of the King. Doing
this, work faithfully, not in a miraculous
way, but aimply and from day to day,
brings the witness—the testimony that we
please God. The Father will not leave us
without the witness If we put ourselves,
day by day, in positions to reoeive it.
Hto heart to fall of loving testimony, long
ing to find occasion for expression to obe
dient hearts.
Brother, have yon got tbs witness! Does
the Spirit testify to your heart that yon
are a child of God! If mot, why not! Your
empty soul has been calling for it a long
time. All that reatlesanesa thatNias so long
diet tubed yon is bnt the dark and hungry
heart calling for the Ught and life of God.
God alooe can satisfy your sou), and when
you. have the witness that be to there and
that yoa are his ohild, you will enter into
an inheritance that will bring rest and
compensation, though it cost a lifetime of | Forming a business institution
toil and sacrifice. The witness is "the wlthoat a p** in the South. Over
pearl of great price,” of more value than . V_7 . ,
all else, your eoul will never be satisfied I W* atndento in S 00 *
without it; sell out and buy it. Brother, Nearly 300 pupito nrw in attendance,
have you got the witness!—Wesleyan Large illustrated Catalogue free,
Christian Advocate: | Address,
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
Msy 11—dtf ATLANTA. GA.
This. J. Shaekelford. Frank C. Shackelford
SHACKELFORD &
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
ATHENS, GA.
Office with Erwin A Cobb.
"cure
r YOURSELFr
Tlf troubled with OonorrbtcaY
FGleet,Whltcs,8permatorrho:aS
or any unnatural discharge ask 1
roar druggist lor a bottle of
Bte G. It ernes in s few days
rlthout tho aid or publicity of a
(doctor. Non-pouonotts snd
I guaranteed not to utrictaie.
‘ns* Universal America* Cure.
Manufactured by
k Ths Evans Chemical Cal
CINCINNATI, a
Southern Short-Hand
—AMD—,
Business College
67 S. Bread It., AtIftta,C*
Also, Purchasers of
Moon’s Business College.
Wm. TCOGGIN*
•Iclna and Surgeon
Office, No. u Thomas Street,
Athens, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN!
HOWHLX COBB. WM. M’X. COBB.
Loans promptly negotiated on Improved city
COBB A CO.
Horses,
Mules,
Horses.
Dr. Edward P. Halstead,
PRACTICAL
7SHII.
V v*; 4 ' a' J • *-- w 1
FROM HEREFORD, ENGLAND.
softens the xama, allays all pain, eure* wind I
colic and s the best remedy for Diarrheas I
twenty-five cents s bottle, bold by *U drug
stores throughout the world.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
A. G.'ELDER, » A. G. ELDER,
37 CLAYTON STREET, *' 37 CLAYTON STREET,
Hrte. .**1* ot Fracy ^
ceriea. Prompt delivery. Pickles, Jellies, Etc.
TELEPHONE 71. ' TELEPHONE 71.
F
37
A* €r» ELDER,
87 CLAYTON STREET,
Will sell you the purest and bea’
Fancy Candies, and handles the
Choicest Cigars snd Tobacco.
TELEPHONE 71.
The Misses Bradberry
Are now selling their colored Chips
xnd 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'
i
[summer, . J
Claytop street,' Athens, Ga.
O LAY T03ST STREET,
THE PLACE TO BUT Tour GBOCE
TELLVUOWL r,
Note Heads, Letter Heade,
Blank Forms, eto., in ths
I tastiest styles At tbs * Btwr
■JibafijkMh
Six Dollars a vear.
Two Dollars a-year.
The regalai subscription
price of Texas Siftings
is $4.00 a year.
ADDRESS,
ATHENS GA
k LETTER FROM R4ISA8.
Exvosxa. Kax., Marsh 4, IMA
Qsatlsmen—Wa hsrsby osrtify that
the aid of Nslms’ chart our two daughter*
10 and U years, oonld In M mlamtealn.
itantly giv* tho kay to whlch sny ptocf.nl
mnslo wan written, either to sharps oa
fiats. Previous to thla they had never had
B EOS to inform the public generally that j instruction and knew nothing what*
he will attend Athena, Ga., and o{ m „ lfc Wa are weU plwtsod with
_ _ . . , ' : _ ,, thto work and do heartily racoauMnd tki
Out be found at the Commercial. Baspscttniiy,
Hotel or some of the Stables, ' — -
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
For the Treatment ot
Lame and Sick Horses & Mules.
N. B.—Boney and ether Enlargements of
long standing successfully removed.
TERMS MODERATE.
rencs es to ability, Ao., M. F.
Attorney at Uw, Washington. Ga
Mm. ASX> llBfe Ia BorarMMb *“
TO TB* X30VML ^ i
Iwiiaai^ivlinoMto th# tboil ttl
did at the ead of thirty. flvo minuted helfi
examine the ohlldren, .their antwete w«N
given instantly and without any mlstekffi
whatever. Besptstfnlly yours, ■ Akyh
' Frseldsmt of Boiof^Ednoatfote
•> Crate, Veto
fiend for this dhart. D will teeek yooa
ohlldren must a Indorsed by aU the grraffi
eet teachers to Amertoa. Pfioo. Il lfi
aolo by aU motto doalets w
faNtohtog Om. Atlaotm ito 1
Habmuton A Doznm, -
THE CLAYTOH STREET TAILOR SHOP.
Up-Stalrs Over Capt. J. J. C. Mc
Mahan's Clothing Store,
1 Clayton Street.''
W HERE I am now located. When yon want
any tailoring done give me a call. Suits
made to order, Cloths Pressed. Cleaning and
Repairiog Clothes. Thankfal for past patron
age. I ask for a continuance of the same.
April 2d-dm JMG. I. JACKSWT
L. D HERNANDEZ,
PLASTERIN'
CONTRACTOR,
gwotf.*A ; h-v:.>
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KALSOMINI5G.
'No. 70Loyd St. Atlanta;
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