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Local Happenings Told In
Brief Paragraphs.—Fun,
Facts and Business
Combined.
! SKIFF'S OtfCE A WEEK. TALL
Wantkd.—A pomion at/>nce. Will
work cheep, Must have work. Call
at Baknkk office.
Remember tbe Freah Bread comet
•Very lay, enough for all now. J P
Fears <1 Sons.
huyler’a Candies of all varieties.
,McDow*LL<fc Son.
H uyler’a New York Candies just re-
oeived. McDowkll Jt Son
Misses. Bradberry’sstock of Millinery
is complete and they cordially invite
those interested to call and examine
their good*.
Call on us for a complete line of
Huyler’a Candies.
McDo'wbll A Son.
Try “Popular Creek”_|Coal sold by
W. M,Crane.
F. 8, P/.tat has just opened a Carnage,
Buggy, Wagon and Repair Shop on
Oc mee -treet, near the old Georgia de-
p -t. K* pairing of all kinds done. You
are bound to be satisfied, so give him a
call.
Heat coal for $4.&0 at Lyndon’s.
at Home Again.—Mias Mary Kidd
returntd last uighr, and is ready to
wait on her cusumiers and friends
again. Some) timg new in the Hue of
drefs-msktng. Home No. 218 K. Ciay-
tcn street.
Best coat for 84.50 at Ly ndon’s.
Best co*.l for 84.50 at Lyndon’s.
TbU is the season when we hear:
“Wife, where’s last winter’a suit?”
“Why, don’t yon know, my denr.
That I traded it off for trait.’*
“ W elf, that’s the devil, I most aay.
Then my overcoat’s gone, too!”
“With it tbo gardener I did pay.
And thus money eavo for you.”
**Weli,lliia is haid, 1 do declare.
While bard times on me presses.
And it’sonongh to make me swoar
That I will wear tbe dreeeae.”
If yon want a iruiness bracer
Bather than a rainbow chaser,
Use my advsrtisisg rhymes.
They will make the publio bay,
And w.il cstcb the public eye.
Proof : V ou’ve read these line*.
A CARD FROM I HE MATRON-
The industrial Homo has not Received
u Request Prom *’F.” toHelpu Fomlly,
Koir-.u ok Thk Banner Please al
low me ■ ue space in your valuable pa
per to r ply to an article in yours of
Oot 27, n which >u injustice is done
the industrial Home.
In an article signed '*F.,” a statement
is mad. that ft negro fan-tly in need
had api lied in vuin for hup from the
Irdustnai Home and the oity. As far
as the city h conterned, we know noth
ing ot n, out »e do know tuat no ar-
bI-is jCs has been asked for at the In-
du- rial Home for some time past, and
t.i ue » been lefused vrno are really
lu ureu. Hoping you will make he
oorreotion, L remain,
Very Resp’t.,
M*8. K. A. Davis, Matron.
Put awsy my linen dnster,
Likewise my old straw hat;
Bring oot my winter ulster —
If you knew where “it is at.
1 think that you will find it
Bon.ewbere up shout Kalamazoo.
It is lu "my udccIc'h” pit—
There’s about 5.40 on it duo.
“Have you quail on toast?” asked a
teedy-looking ptrty as heeacered Clem
GilieUnd’s cafe last night, “.lave yon
an eagle on silver?” asked the proprie
tor. And the conference adjourned
.-me die.
A colored minister wished to say :
“My brethren, we snail have no services
here until we have raised, by contribu
tor, sufficient, money to fresco this re
cess.” But he said : “My brethren,de
gospel will not be dispensed wld my
mo’till we baf took up a contrsdiatri-
bution ’nuf! to habdis yer ab cess fnca-
aeed.
There seems to be aoanethiag of grave
importance to Athens a-brewing, and
uany are fearful of tbe result. But it
i« not best to sit still, trouble sad wor
ry over it, ae it will uot help tbe matter
out one bit. Be on tbe kw knt for sun
shine, work for ft ’
little things ss they coas8, not wait for
something great. Tbe logic of happi
ness teaches us to be content with what
We have, and what we can do. Then if
wider ehanoea happen to come onr way
we sbould.be equipped to make good
use of it.
No use of spinning a long yarn about
strong arm, Nkiff, the Jeweler, for everybody knows
Uncle Isom, did you ever have a di
rect answer to prayer?” asked one of
the boys in the office tbe uther day.
Did 1 ever hab a ’dree; an ft* r to pray
er? Well, I now tole you this; Prayin
am a mighty ticklish busluet-i*. Fust
you know you ain’t pit; in’ to de Lore,
but tu de devil; but 1 fake lection of
die dat whin 1 pray de Lord to Ben’ me
one of Miss Lucy’s big fat turkeys
twant no use. He ain’t.toak no notice
of de ole man, bu; w’en I pray dat do
ole man be sent arter de turk*y I giu
ft, sho.”
LKMO.fi KLIAIR.
Its Wonderful Kffect on the Liver,
Stomach, Bowels. Kidneys and Blood,
For Billiousneas, Constipation, Malaria,
Colds and the Grip.
For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous
Headar.no.
For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and
Heart Disea'e.
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney
Disease, take Lemon Elixir
Ladies, for natural and thorough organ
ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’a Lemon Elixir ia {prepared
from the freah juice of Lemons, combined
with other vegetable liver tonics, and will
not fail you in any ot the above named
diseases. 60c and $1 00 bottles at drag-
gists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Af|
lanta, Ga.
MOTHERS’ RELIEF.
Makes Labor and Childbirth Eaay,
A companion andjriend of motherhood
during pregnancy and confinement; that
dangerous and painful ordeal through
which all mothers must paw, restoring
the mother to health, form and happiness,
and promoting the vigorous development
of tho child. $1 00 per bottle, or $2 60
for 8 bottles, at druggists, orjsead m> tbe
price and we will Bend medicine by ex-
Pr “** MOTHER’S RELIEF CO.,
33 Peters St., Atlanta, Ga.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
DU
* CREAM
BAKING
mm
A Remington title— unloads), loo—
Playfully aimed at tbe girl in blue—
Tbe gun went oil, bo di.i tbe girl,
ALd tbe roye al.oniil give tbe boy a twirl.
Ad editor calm-a poet mild—
Iv’e brought -Tbe Song ol an Orphan child”—
A paper weight—a sickening thud—
Red and rich is a i-oet'a blood.
Yas, l'asson, you’e right when you’ re rsyiu
Thar's anlhln tbe sinner must do
Outside of his sbuuiln* and prayltt’
And makin’ a nullubaioo.
Tnar’s them, as is goln’ it steady.
Both doin’ and prayin’, yon bet.
With their claim staked in heaven already
And a grip on their earthly one yet
Like a drunk man, who knowin’ his ailin'
But proves he’s a smart chance uv tense,
Ash.e clings with one band to the palin'
TUI the other one’s froze to the fence.
So linkin' the future and present.
And leadin’ a life aa Is Miners,
. Makes everything slip sort o’ pleasant.
And promisee much that is fair.
When Gabriel hie horn is a tootin’,
And angels come flyln’ as well.
The army of heaven recruitin’
From sinners that’s steered clear uv hell
I reckon that’s them that's expectin’
The very best seats In the choir.
Eternity’!- spend a reflectin’
With Satin and brlmatun afire.
I take It, ' 7hen dividend’s granted
As interest on heavenly shares.
The ones who the biggest crop planted
Is them ns help answers their prayers.
Yes, person, you’re right when you’re say in’
Thar’s •ntbln* the sinner must do
Outside uv hie shoutin' and prayin’,
And makin’ a hullabaloo.
and turely tbe clouds that may now
look ao dark, will disappear, and the
glorious sun appear, giving us renewed
confidence in Him that raleth all
thioga.
I herein continue my announcement
at alderman in the second ward, and
it there was ,py honor in any political
movement I would surely be elected, as
every voter in the ward 1 meet promise
their vote towards my election. Now,
9e honest once in your life, and vote
for V. W. Skiff, tho one who will advo
cate better sidewalks in muddy weath
er, and cut expenses other ways to pay
for it.
is it possible for a man or woman to
be perfect and not stumble in a single
word or act? Just think and listen to
tbe conversation of those yon meet and
oount the many foolish words ep< k*n,
and that ofteo, from Christian people.
The sharp words they asy, tbe hasty,
thoughtless, unloving words they utter.
They may not be fully honest or strict
ly from the heart, bat after all they are
spoken, and that unbecoming. It we
are given to too much talking wo should
well messure our words that they may
be decorous, that others, with propriety
could repeat them, hkifl, the jeweler,
has bad oustomera be was sure never
had taken lessons on etiquette.
Everyone|ought to do whst they esn
for the promotion of every good woik
that will have the tendency to make
the people of Athens better and happ:
er. We may not be able to do large
things whicn some can not do, but all
can do something. Not every life can
be conspicuous, but every life can be
tmutitul. We should no; work for the
t-pplsuseaml praise of cur neighbors,
bnt.for their good, and tbe approval of
Hiut who ruleth all things. The world j
at large may take no note of our little j
act# of charity, but it will
be registered on high. They aro
seen there, which Should be satisfac
tion enough to encourage us to do
what we oar-. No one ev*r occupied so
small a sphere even with surroundings
limited, but what could be helpful to
somebody at sometime, either by word#
or deed#, or both, which would rebound
to other hearts, and we know not its
stopping place. Ur*at men, and great
deeds are doubtless needful to the ad
vancement of good society it tney are
men and women in sympathy With the
needful wants of our society, and can
lay aside self enough to help benefit it.
But not more so in the true sense of d -
ing generous acts than the little man
and woman who performs their humble
task with serene faith and unswerving
fidelity we.need not be diseouraged if
we cau only do those little things. The
acoomplieiiiDg ot any great work has a
small beginning. Toe Brooklyn bridge
in spanning the wide river commenced
its erection with one single wire strnng
across it. Tbe world'was made of little
thing#, and those little things bolds
it together. The first little grain of I
sand was made which was one ot tbe !
little things towards its creation. Do- j
spise not the ds>y of small things As
piration and ambition to do great things
is all well enough, as we always shruld ;
be prepared for a larger opportunity :
when it presents itself. j
Bnt it is a fata! mistake a»t to do tho 1
who he is, what bo ia, and where he is,
and that be Is a reliable teweler. Dr.
Lid stone is receiving lots of compli
ments aa to his ability in fitting glaases
to the moat needful requiring them.
Call at Skitt’s, the Jeweller.
WINTER EXCURSION RATES.
Tbe Southern Railway begins sale of
winter tourist tickets on November 1st.
The sale of winter tourist tickets to
all Florida resorts and the principal re
sorts in Texts and Mexico has beenfar-
ranged by che Southern Railway Com
pany to begin November 1st, 1894. The
rate* for the coming season will be
about the same as heretofore, and tick
ets will be good-to return until May
81st, 1896.
The new winter schedules of tho
Southern Railway will 'fiord most ex
cellent accommodations and through
car facilities, and those anticipating a
winter outing should communicate
with eitherJA. A. Vornoy, C. P. Agent,
or W. H. Tayloe, D. P, A., Kimball
House cor, Atlanta, Gs n before making
arrangements for their trip.
Dr. Price’s Cream waxing« . wder
World’* Fair Hlgheat M-VI end Dtstaw
IT CAN BE DONE.
Can’t y iu write your ad tojsnit you?
Then 1 can. No psy unless yon are
entirely satisfied. I write the ads and
submit them for your approval. Let
me write you a catchy at).
Address, BILL JONBS, JR.,
Ths Bannkr
01
all
Fevers
the worst and moat
serious is Dengue or break-
bone fever. Called “break-
bone” because one’s bones
are not only racked with
pain, but feel as if they were
tightly held, ss by a vice.
At times ono feels that tho
pain is almost unbearable,
and many are brought to
Death’s door by tbe terrible
prostratiou which follows v
this grievous complaint.
All persons should know
that
Brown's
Iron
Bitters
is 'he ono medicine
which relieves this extreme
weakness and brings tho
patient back to sound health
by it’s well-known medicinal
qualities. From the first
bottle the improvement is
marked and permanent re
covery is bnt a matter of a
Short period.
BROWN CHUM. CO. BiLtft. up
Every man or boy bearing oar perfect fitting
CLOTHING is a « Living Picture” of
delight and contentment.
Onr present array of peerless values must
add new laurels to a wide wreath of popu
larity;
Charles Morris,
Clothier, Hatter aod Furnisher.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Bargain Counters
Misses, Children’s and Infant’s
Nm*»I l.sir-t <!« I Currier*.
Washington. Nov. 3.—In view of
the enormous amount of campaign mat
ter that is going through the mails, a
number of postmasters have asked au
thority of the postoffice department to
appoint additional carriers until after
the elections. The department has
complied with all such requests.
Howard Turned Loom.
Washington, Nov. 8.—Secretary Car
lisle has decided that J J. Howard, Mr.
Morton’s under coachman, comes with
in the first provision of section 5 of the
contract labor law as a domestic serv
ant, and therefore ought not to be dfl
irted, and Howard is ordered to be re-
} MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder’ Fme
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Children Cvyfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
From 25^Cents to $1.00, at
E. I SMITH &
Cull Early Before they are Picked Over.
The name of Ha vela nd on Plain or Decorated Porcelain?* is a guar-
antee that nothing finer ia produced. Of course we have always had the
Haveland goods in canes and single prices, but this year some of his dinner
.seta proved too great a temptation (we haven’t kept them heretofore you
know). They are perfect in design and shape and wonderfully low in
price; in faot the price was a great part of the attraction. All decorated
wares aeem particularly tasty this year and they are certainly low in price.
, C. A. BCUDDER, JawxiXK.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby annoanoe myself a candi
date for re-electioa to the office of re
ceiver of tax returns for Ciarke ooonty.
WM. T. CARTER.
FOR COROVSR.
1 hereby annoanoe myadf a candi
date for tho office of coroner.
C. N. WEATHERLY.
FOR TKKA8URBR.
I annoanoe myself a candidate for
County Treasurer of Clarke county.
J. A. PITNER.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-eleotion for the offioe of
Sheriff of Clarke ooonty.
JOHN W. WIER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby annoanoe myself a candi
date for re-leotioa to tho office of Clerk
of Clarke oounty. J. K. KENNEY.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby annoanoe myself a candi
date for re-election to the offioe of Tax
Collector of Clarke county.
H. ft. LINTON.
VOfi ALDKBMAN—VODBTH WARD.
At the request of many friends I an
nounce myaelf a oandidate for Aider-
man from the Fourth Ward, subject to
whatever method of choice*that may be
adopted by the Democratic Executive
Committee, and respectfully ask the
earnest support of all my friends,.prom-
iting if elected, to do all in 'my power
for the beat interest of our city.
John S. Cowlxs.
for ALDXBHAN—FOURTH. WARD.
I hereby announoe myself a candi
date for alderman from tbe 4th ward,
and rar pectfully solicit the support of
every voter, snbjeot to the action of the
Democratic party. I promise If elected
to discharge the duties of said office im
partially and to the very beat of my
ability. * J. F. Rboobs.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Alderman from the mooed ward, subject to tbe
aeUod oi tbe Democratic Party, if laid elected
I will conscientiously discharge every doty snd
work to the Interest of the city.
. . Respectfully, J. L. ARNOLD.
FOR ALDSSMAN—TIUBP WARD.
I hereby annoanoe mynalf a candidate for
alderman from the Srd ward, and reepectfnUy
solicit the support of every voter, subject to the
action of the Democratic party. Iproeolse If
darted to discharge tbe duties ol said, office
impartially sad to the vary beet of my ability.
T. a, umvix.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Wi*. a BASINGER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office In Southern Mutual Insurance Co.’i
bnlldiRg, Entrance on Clayton street.
JAMES R. LYLE.
CITY ATTORNEY
Office at Oitv Etall.
DB. JOHN W. HINTON,
MOSS’ BUILDING,
80 Ciaytoa^Street.
A. B. U. A. B. U.
ATLANTA
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
•A shattered Badness University ooctrolled
the bail sees men of Atlanta. comprising
VKN SUPERIOR SCHOOLS : -Bustnees.
Shorthand, Penmanship, Elocution. Normal,
CtvU Service Preparatory, Buelnees Prepara
tory.
Patronized by teachers and stvdant* of other
bustoeu colleges. Write tor Catalogue at onoe.
Address.
iNTA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
■ Atlanta, Ga.
ATLnS
NOTICE.
* All parties Indebted to tho nutate of a H.
Lyons dee*a*ed ere hereby notlfleq that nnileee
- - * ' - ’ “ I shall pro-
say »el to
eeedto collect ae the law
Lyon* an
p*nons having claim* against said C. H.
i are notified to prevent them at once to
W. D. Gbiffeth, Admr,
Estate of C. H. Lyons, Uec’d.
NOTICE.
Ail person* having eUims.
of Pat Howard deoeeaed are
praeent tame to me.
W. D. Gbiffeth, Adcu.
Batata of Pat Howard. Woo’d
against the Estate
> hereby notified to
J 11st R eceived
New Pattern Hate and Bon note,
and sit
MILLINERY GOODS.
Hope to have.a^ehare of patiouage
MRS. T. A. ADAMS
No. 188 Clayton Street.
JUST IMPORTED
Af NEW TARIFF PUCES
A FINE LINE
RazoraJBtc.,
Pocket;Knives (
. Ladies Scissors,
Breech-Loading Guns.
Call and get our prices.
Athens Hardware Co.,
248-250 Broad Street.
TH1 POPULAR BARBER SHOP
No. 117 Broad Street-
The stgdent* and public generally In-
vited to patronise ue. Moat experienced
workmen employed. Hot end oold
bath* at all hours. Prices reasonable.
R. 8. Haaam, Proprietor.
YOU won’t have hideous
dreams and pains in
the stoinach if youjbuy your
Breads, Cakes and Gandies
irom C. BODE.
LAMAR LYNDON,
CON MULT IN II
Mechanical«and • Electrical
ENGINEER AND EXPERT
Otttoe: Corner Thomas and Hirer Streets, at
Oflloeof Lyndon’s Foundry.
WOOD’S I'UOelPIl'.DXNE;
The Great Easlbh Remedy,
Promptly and)
, l^curtaallforms
Before cndAj*.,. vortniM, medicine int
odnteMjnaBL
bacZage.et; alx.*A (me. WW please. lUrtetUewtk
hunpiietiaolHln sealed env*.ope. a sutnp*.
** *** 131*Wc^wsJd av’Vftb. 1 -c'lrolt.