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Tbs rumor that cholera had appeared
nuiaMdDally, Weakly autt BwdB b j In North Carolina la without founds-
ATHHH8 PCBU8HIRQ O0.|tion.
- w BBW, aunacmBBouor.. It ia now Dr. Hoke Smith. A Flor-
X. w, I Ida college haa confered the degree of
»aay address at
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V ,8 ^ B>l t* 00, '* * l I« L - D. OO the secretory.
* Til iTMDn UAItT Biim li QOUVM” I -r
*««»"" C U vtu, S seem, to be
' “ ” ^k r af5»iS?jS. Ul^mort of hie Urn. just now to
SroutaSw casTtoad-1 renting up for a brave fight againat the
lTnriT will be bmftetai twin iniquiUea of Ohio atateamenahip-
ia»nSi the first lnwrum, I t jj 8 Sherman law and the McKinley
g^ggit^MSSsiSJSiwriakspecial tariff.
Utaa r^eIt toaald that 3,680 penaionera have
been auapended op to date under the
^uSSttwMa way be wade hi •xpress.postri ruling requiring benefidariea of the act
*•, *** m as- ^ June 189 °» 40 Pr° V8 40441 dlaaWUty
.^r^uT B g n a^. I where they an drawing penaloas of $13
1 per month.
are determined to have a
do is to
it. And they have
bout made up their minds to do this.
Augusta Evening News: , Justice
Lumpkin* cf the Georgia supreme
ooort, lays doom this aa good newspaper
law: “A newspaper may properly re
port all proceedings which have already
taken place in the courts, but no news
paper haa a right, while a case to nnder
investigation, to comment on ita mer
its oi to express in its columns any
opinion as to question of facts involved
and this to especially true when what to
published will probably fall under the
eyes of jurors actually engaged in try
ing the
Memphis Anau-iTiuiCHi: The
^*7^™ to^d^Ir^th “to^te I South is learning that progress and
regularity on the part of the carriers, prosperity do not oome from borrowing
duch notification Is the only means oft money or going in debt. The South
knowing of the cxistonoeoC *ny cause 1 { B learning more and more to live at
* “* ^ U fcpp ”°^ d home and board at the aame piece- It
* will not be many years nntil this tec-
AN OBJECT LESSON FOR royalty. I Hon to free of obllgattona to any source,
One thing which cannot fail to I if the present methods be followed,
impress the foreign in the United! BaltimouSoit: No harm can oome
States is the absenoe of decorations, °f ooining dollars that are worth thrir
or badges of honor ofany kind upon J 4 ^^ N j laws will be necessary
° b / 11I 40 give ourrenoy to such a dollar,
our officers highest in civic position, fo | k would hoard it rather than
So far as any difference is to be seen | paper, which to so perishable—rather
in the matter of dress, the President [ 4l *° *°M. which - is lacking in'bulk.
. .. „ . av, Silver i* the money of the people It
of the Unit^States could not ba faniUhe#afractlonalcQrrencywhiohlB
distinguished in any assemblage 0 ] eaQ) convenient and durable,
from any other well dressed gentle- Aix thi| nowep4per about dto-
mau. To the citizens of monarchies I tinction of patronage between North
where royalty arrogates to itaelf I and South Georgia is out of placo. So
decorations, badge, of distinction, ™'concerned,if South Geor-
, , , . , gia puts up the men the people want,
and robes specially set apart for, and j j et her t,* V e all the officers. There is
designating the rank of the' wearer, no use if sectional wrangling over the
the absence or everything of this matter. Both sections have good men
kind in America is specially notices- « d *» 4h ou * ht 40 b »
r by the government. It is no time to be
bio* getting up sectional divisions in the
Mr. Stead, writing in the Review Georgia Democracy,
of Reviews a history of the World’s I Thb work of purgiog the pension roll
Pair as seen by an Englishman, appears to have begun in earnest in
makes the following reference to Pennsylvania, where 300 patoioners are
,7, ... .. reported to have been suspended »rom
President Cleveland a visit there ^ Hgts, pending further inquiry into
He first comments on the practice of I the merits of their cases. No women
cheering and yelling, which is so haye bien included in the list of sua-
different from their form of applause, Pemdons. and the ca!e3 have thus far
I been confined to men drawing pen-
and cays: Isions for alleged ailments which, in
'‘Making allowances for this pe. I the opinion cf the pension authorities
culiarity in cheering, no royal per-1 at Washington, have to; been properly
son age could have been more • cer4ifie4 *
rapturously received than was the
plain citizsn, Grover Cleveland. In ,
rt 16 . simple morning dress of the ter getg dMper „ you w&de inJugt roll
ordinary civilian, without ribbon or I up your pants aud stand by the demo-
meitd or other decoration on his cratio platform.
breast, with nothing in his garb to Editor Moore, of the Macon Evening
distinguish him from other men, the I News, doesn’t like the way in which
ruler of more than three-score I the North boys are marching
_ , . . . J. to the front. He says: TheWiregrass
miUion men stood out in instructive woo , hat8 aranot up to the 8tMldard on
con rjst toahe briHian tly uniformed slate-making. They will do well
representatives of European royalty I enough to coral for their votes, but
b.hindh m It was an object lesson when th ° * "rtribuud
. , ,, . ,, , rr they are not in it. But there is likely
wtmh co rid hardly o lo3t on Lb, ,nend of this tort of thing. The
hundreds present from monarchlal wool hate of the Wiregrass are thor-
states.” ougbly incensed at tbs greed displayed
In this very simplicity lies much or J ^ tbe mouat&in wire-pullers. They
the strength of Arne icsn institu
tions, and the hold whi h our puMic I
nun have upon t v e masses It is the]
g’ory of th’s republic thst humble
bir h bars no men’s way to hororj
and renown The mind is the meas
ure of the man, and the patriot and I
statesman who proves his worth |
finds the way to honor «\ u
before him.—Augusta Chronicle.
RESORT!
In (Georgia Sanctums.
There is more Cat.rrn in this section
of the countrA than all ither discuss
out together, and until the last few
vevrswu supposed to be incurable
For a great many yeora doctors pro
nounced ita local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science hu
proven catarrh to be • a constitutional
disease,and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured byF. J. Cheney A Co..
Toledo, Ohio, to the only constitutional
cure on the m irket. It Is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It sots directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
They offer ane hundred dollars for any
case it fails to Cure. Send for circu
lars and testimonials Address.
jr. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O
f^T’Sold by Druggists, 75o.
winterville” items-
While Athena swetere, Winterville
to cool and happy. What a blessing
mountain bra:zes and shady groves are
in July!
The above advantages have filled our
town with visitors. Misses Sarah Kil
Patrick and Bessie Walker, ct White
Plains, the the guests of Miss Bessie
Hutchenson.. Miss Lucy Briantto with
Mias Inez Murrah. Misses Annie
White and Susie Murrell, are with Mrs.
Geo. G. Murrell. Miss Annie Watson,
of Watson’s Mills, to with her sister,
Mrs. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols,
of Atlanta,are with Mrs. Jas. Hutcheson.
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer and son, of
Wsrrenton, are at the home of their
parents, Rev. Wesley smith and wife
We note another enterprise in onr
busy town. Messrs. Mathews and
Hutohenson have just finished a fine,
flowing mill and are receiving all the
work they oan do. So our induitries
grow.
NEWS OF "harry hill.
The Augusta News Has an Article as
to His Whereabouts.
Augusts Evenirg News: Harry
Hill has not yet been located, but
pirty who to in very close touch with
the police here, said to the Evening
News that the gay young man to not
many miles away from Augusta
He believes Htrry is over the river
hiding out near Hamburg, and that he
is not so anxiously wanted, as it is sim
ply desired to have the alleged forger
gotten out of the way in some remote
place where he will keep his month
shut and be away f om newspaper re
porters, to whom Harry likes to talk.
A PLACE THAT
BE BEAT
-FOR-
ATTRACTIONS.
All the beautiful things that are so
pleasing to the eye, end so necessary to
the soul and body for the jiurney
through the hot summer season, oan be
had here.
Fresh Saltineo, Snow Flakes, ard
Siratoga Flakes, Wilson’s Health Bis
cuits, Pine Apple, Cherry and Vanilla
Wafers. J. R. Moore, telephone 113.
Visit us and we will make it pleasant
and profitable to you. All of our sum
mer goods are still going at the lowest
prices yet offered bj any reliable house.
Our Stbbath afternoon a big boy stood
at the door of the Sabbath-school. He
was so had that hs bad besa tuned cut of
school the Sibbath before. His father and
mother had brought h>m, ai d begged that
he might be received agvn.'Ytae »up. r-
intendent said: ‘ We should be glad to
do him go id, but we are afr«id be will
tuia all the other children. It is very bad
for a school when a big boy sets a wicked
example.”
“We know be is a bad boy at school
sir,” arid the parents,” but he to ten times
worse at home. He will be ruined if you.
do not take him back.”
“We would take him back, If we c mid
secure his good behavior. I will see,”
replied tbs superintendent,
8 > he stepped back into the school, and
CAN’T j rang the bell for silence. All listened
while be arid: “That boy wants to come
into the school again, but we cannot
take him back without making sure of big
good behavior. Will any one be surety
for himf’
A pause followed. The elder boys
shook their beads. They arid they knew
him too well. The other boys did not
care for him. Bat one little boy pitied the
big bad boy, ard was very sorry that no
one would be surety. The little boy went
by the name of “Rigged Tom.” It was
not bis fault that be was ragged, for bis
mother was very poor. The superinten
dent soon heard his little voice sayine,
“If yon please, sir, I will, sir,”
Via, Tom, a little boy like yon! Do
you know what it mtans to be surety,
Tomf’
“Yes, sir, if you plessr; It means thst
when he is a bad boy again, I’m to be
punished for it.”
And are you willing to be punished for
that big boy?”
“Yes, sir, if he’s bad again.”
“Tnen come in,” said the superinten
dent, looking to the door; and the big
boy, with a downcast face, walked across
the floor. He was thinking aa be walked:
“I know I am a bad boy, but I’m not so
bad aa that! Til never let th«t little fel
low be pnrnished for me—neveil” And,
true to bis words, he became one of the
best boys in the school.
Jesus did what Tom promised to do.
He stood surety for sinners.—Siltcted.
Terrible
- -
Distressed and Discouraged
Health, all Brolccn-Thoroughly Built
Uf ty •Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Saved is Money Made!
soaps*
PY3RFJJMERY
' * - —ABB-
DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES,
"Lowest Prices!
One of the Best
Prescription Departments
In the State.
We will give more First Class Season
able Merchandise to the Cash Dollar,
than any house in Athens. We have
the goods and need the money that to
in them, and must have it, matters not
what the loss may be to us.
Yours Truly,
VESS.VONOERAU A CO.
^ Ur a. Rea Cover#
Of Bath, N. Y.
• X am glad to have my experlsnos with Hoodto
flanaparilla widely known, because the medi
cine has done me so much good, I think It will
-benefit others who are out of health. I was In a
very distressing and discouraging condition. I
bad no appetite whatever; could not sleep well;
suffered with excruciating headaches. I felt
Tired and Languid,
Bad no ambition and seemed all broken down.
After I had taken medicine prescribed by two
of onr host physicians, a kind neighbor advised
mo to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I followed her
advice, and the result is. I ustperfectly well.
I do not have the headaeoes now, sleep well,
that tired feeling Is vanished, and I am bright
and ambitious. I can eat heartily at every
meal, and have gained ln.welght from 04 to 106
pounds. I do not have any distress la my
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
stomach, and epileptic ate, to which I waa
formerly subject; never trouble me now. I
cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
do not wish to he without it’’ Mbs. Eva
Covxbt, Bath, Steuben County, H. T. ’
k Mori & Co.
. 121iCollegei Avenue.
April IS Hay M-SUL
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
A Pleasaitr Service To-night —
The young people of the First MetL-
odist church conducting the Epworth
League will hold a pleasant servioe this
evening at 7:30 in the large auditorum
in the churoh. The sul j set < f the eve
ning will be “China” and it will bo
discussed upon different standpoints by
Messrs. D. C. Barrow, T. F. Green and
J. J. McNally.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for < uts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped bands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin E-op
tions and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It to guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by John Crawford A Co.,
and Palmer A Kinnebrew.
BE A GOOD SERVANT.
“The gospel requires a seperation from
the ranks of sin. Everyone forefeits his
claim to divine protection while ranking
Hocd’S PHIS set easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on the Over and bowels. S6e>
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Getall that’s
possible of
both, if in ^
need of flesh
strength
and .nerve -
force. There’s need,too, of plenty
of fat-food.
Scott’s Emulsion
[ of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh
with the enemies of the cross. JTe^must an( j strength quicker than any
other preparation known to sci
ence.
Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef
fecting Cure of Consumption,
“come out from among them.” To re-
miio there is death. Your loyalty to
Christ may be justly questioned so long as
you ding to that which he requires you
to forsake. Woridlioess in spirit, in dress,
in association,, or in pleasures, may prove
your alienation from Christ and the weak
ness of your mortal powers. God wants
his people to be pecular in the sense of
being wholly separated from the world of
sin. Such are the elest of Cod, and such
must ever remain.—Free Methodist.
Bronchitis and kindred diseases
where other methods fail.
Prtpwed by Scott k Bowne, N. Y. All droggifitfi.
Bring your job work to th*
Banner Office.
The Misses Bradberry
Are now selling their colored Chip#
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-
amer,
Clayton street,* Athens, Ga.
Southern Short-Hand
"L — AND —i
Business College
57 S. Bread ft., £tlCLta,Ga,
Also, Purchasers of
ins’: Business College.
Forming a business institution
without a peer in the South. Over
6,000 students in ’good positions.
Nearly 300 pupils now in attendance;
Large illustrated Catalogue free.
Address,
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
M»y 11-dtf ATLANTA. GA.
MONEY TO LOAN!
HOWELL COBB. WH. lf’K. COBB,
Loans promptly negotiated on Improved city
COBB ft CO.
DAVISON
. & L0WE.I
A
OF-
IDAVISON
& LOWE.
BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK
PAY THE LITTLE BILLS-
A most effective way to relieve!
financial stringency is to keep
money in circulation by the pay
ment of ‘‘little bills.” To “pay aa
yon go” Ualways best, but acme! . , . __ ’ . _ ,,
pet sons are occaaionaiiy compelled Everybody invited to attend our Continued Cleaning up Sale before going to Market. Entire
by circumstances to ask for credit. articles at prices lower than ever offered before.
It is wise to pay bills at short inter*
vals for many reasons. The creds
itor may have a great number of
small bills outstanding and may be
seriously embarrassed by their aor.- ]
payment. The longer a bill remains
unpaid the harder it is to pay. To
the man in receipt of an income
reduced, thousands of useful
COME EVERY DAY IT WILL PAY YOU
Useful Articles.
., . . __.r .. ICO dozen Nursery 'Pins, 3c per
which is no more than his necessary dozen 3 p
expenses require, it may be easy tot i,odo cards Agate Buttons, 3c,
tav a small bill, but if he allows it UOc kind. ’
.- k- 300 dozen Pearl Button, 5c, 10c
to go unpaid other bills may be qua jj ly
added ta it and the aggregate will be - *
a serious burden
A fails to pay what- he owes to B
and the latter is thereby nnable te
pay the debt he owes to C and so
on. By prompt payments a small
sum of money can be made to cancel
a large sam of indebtedness. A 410
bi’l by passing from hand probably
often pays debts amounting to 1100
inside of a week. The most fireqneni j
excuse heard for non-payment oft
5u0 papers good Hair Pins, 3c.
50 doz. Rubber Hair Pins, 9c doz.
100 yds Silk Veiling, 5c per veil.
100 Darning Eggs, 5c, 10c kind.
1,C00 papers good Needles, lc.
50 Baby Caps 15c, 35c quality.
38 Baby Caps 25c, 50o quality.
83 Baby Caps 75c, $1.50 quality.
500 yds Rucning 2 l-2c, 5c quality.
600 yard Ruching 5c, 10c quality.
400 yds Ruching 10c, 25o quality.
200 Fine Combs 5c, lt'o quality.
.100 Fine Combs 8c, 15c quality.
200 Long Combs 9c, 20c quality.
187 Long Combs 15c, 25c quality.
48 Buggy Robes 75c, $1.25 kind.
63 Buggy Robes 98c, $1.50 kind.
linen and Embroidered Mummy
cloth.
' 100 Ladies stylish Blazers $1.98
reduced from $3.50.
100 Silk Umbrellas 98c, wortL
$1.35.
100 Gents fine Silk Umbrellas to
close out at a bargain. Ask to see
them.
ig lot Tooth Brushes cheap.
Big lot Fancy Soaps, Ammonia
and Colognes to close out cheap.
36 Buggy Robes 49d, 75° kind.
x,»n_ i „ . , - , | 100 Children’s Fancy Roach
bills by persons who are asked to Comb8 5c> 15c qQaIity . J
make payment is that they can col-1 250 Hair Brushes, all grades, go-
lect no money. In most instatces in.
this excuse is probably an honest
one, and a little reihetion will d'h-
vince’ any man of the wisdom of
thus keeping money in circnlation.
The 1st of July, being the beginning
of a new half year, is a good time to
balance bocka and start afresh.—
^altimorp Sup.
m •
■
Ladies Shirt Waists.
J00 Percale Waists 39c.
100 fide Satteen49c, $1.00 quality.
100 Ladies’ Lisle Vests 25c, 50c
quality.
Big lot Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
and White Aprons, closing out at
bargains.
100 Summer Corsets 75c, $1.00
kind.
100 RAG Corsets 75c.
100 Coraline Corsets 75c, $1.00
kind. .
100 good Corsets 49c.
- 200 good Corsets 25c.
Embroidery Sale.
1,000 yards 2 l-2c, 5c quality.
1,000 yards 3 l-2!c, 8c quality.
1,000 yards 6c, 10c quality.
1,000 yards 2 to 6 inches wide
splendid quality only 10c goods
worth from 15 to 35 cents. ’
300 yards 54 inch Embroidery
Flonncings 25 cents.
500 extra fine 49c. worth $2 00
splendid for Childrens dresses and
Ladies aprons.
Laces.
Black Silk, White Silk, Colored
Silk, Val Laces, Fancy Laces and
Tornch Laces, all at greatly reduced
figures. |
Gloves.
Gloves, you will never get them
again at these prices.
178 pairs 8 Button length all
colors 87c, regular $1 25 grade.
175 fine undressed Mosquito
Gloves 98c, never sold for less than
$1 50.
Silk Gloves and Mitts at first cost.
U0 pairs Silk Ganntletts 35c, re
duced from 65c.
75 pairs Chemoise washable
f loves 50c, never sotd for lesB than
1 00.
Trunks. Trunks Trunks
Don’t fail tip see our line traveling
Tranks a specially all being sold at
reduced prices.
' ~ Hosiery-
It will pay you well to visit this
Department. You will find Bargains
for the Babied Misses, Boys, Ladies
and Men
100 pairs Men’s half h-se, grays
and tans, no seams, 16fc, worth 25c;
150 pairs fine black, no seams,
stainless, 25c,eel’s everywhere at 40c;
150 pairs fin? Balbriggan linen
heel and toes 25c, 40 cents kind;
200 pairs Ladies seamless fast dye,
10c, 20 cento qnalit>;
Big redaction in L-dies Balbrig
gan Silk and Lis e Hose.
200 pairs Ladies fine lisle hose,
Richelieu ribbed, 49c, worth 75q
200 pairs fine black, 25 cento, 35
cento quality;
200 pairs children’s hose red, navy
and brown, 8c, werth 20 cents;
200 pairs fine gauge red, tan and
russett 25c, reduced from 35 cento;
Boy’s fast b’ack hose 10 cento;
300 pairs boy’s fast black no seams,
16fc, worth 25c the w.'rld over.
Cotton Dress Goods.
300 pieces fine black Lawns, Swiss
and Organdies 19c, 35c quality; j
200 yards figured Organdies, black.
and colors 19c, 35 cento qua it/.
1000 yards fine Silk finish printed
Japonetto and figured Swiss 20 cento,
35 cents quality.
600 yards fine Oriental Fon'ards 8}
cents, 15 cen’s quality.
700 yards printed Organdies, 7£
cento, 15 cento quality,
1000 yards Zephyr Ginghams 8£c,
reduced bom 12£ and 15 cents. .
1000 yards good Ginghams 5 cts, I
reduced * rom 10 cento. |
1000 yards beat Pe cales 10 cento,
12£ and 15 cents grade;
--'1000 yards Irish Lawns, 40 inches
wide, 10 cents;
Good prints 3£ cento;
Best Prints 5 cents.
Good Outiusr Cloth 6} cento, re
duced from 10 cento.
SilkFale
Whether yon need it or not, it
will pay you to attend otti* sale of
Silks this wefek...- Nothing will be
reserved- We are going to sell the
entire stock, black and colors, plain
and fancy, regardless of cost, qual
ity or style. Nothing reserved.
Fancy China Silks, worth 1 25 to
1 50 per yard, will be sold for 49
and 69 cents.
Solid black and evening colors
will be sold at a sacrifice.
Wash Silks 58c, reduced from 85c,
Wool Dregs Goods.
If y.ou are going to take a trip
whether to the World’s Fair or any
where eteF, it will be decidedly to
yonr interest to look through our
stock of Wool Dress Goods. Choice
things are being sold at a sacrifice.
Wool Serges 45c, 65c quality, 40
inches wide all colors.
Storm Serges 40c, 65c quality.
Wool Bengalines, all colors, 75c.
$1.00 quality.
Columbian Suitings 15c, 25a
quality.
U0 Mosquito Canopys selling
cheap, delivered and put up free ol
charge.
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DAVISON &
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