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tjfrlrom Cold*. Sore Throat,
if* Xntlnmrn. Bronchitis.
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O naa on Bret Indication of cola.
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all feeling ot pain
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strelt car schedule.
First eai; leares Bail Park at 7 a. m. 0
Eiret'ear learn Poet-offlceat 7.» a. m.
Fuat ear leaves Baxter street at 7.11 a. tn.
Leaves Post-office five mlnatei, twenty-live
minutes and forty-live minutes after the hour.
Leave Ball pan on the hour, twenty minutes
and forty minutes after tbs boor.
Leave Milledge and Baxter streets one min
ute, twenty-one minutes and forty-one minutes
after the boor
Cars meet at the Junction at teamindtes,
thirty tminutea and fifty minutes after the hour.
Last ear leaves Post-office at IMS p. m.
Last car leaves Baxter street at 10A1 p. m.
Cars leafing down town at live minutes and
forty-live minutes after the odd boon and
twenty-fife minutes after the even boors, will
run out Prtnoeand return via Boulevard.
Cars leafing downtown at twenty-fire min-
Drs Betts & McOalla,
Oifioe over Urlffoth Braa, and West’s Storm
ATHENS, - - GEORGIA.
»<ffpm Washington
S 85 nm union Point
8 46 pm -Woodvilla.
t SO pm B^rdatown
8 OS pm -Stephen*..
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Wm. 8. BASINGER,
attorney-at-law.
Low Priced Books,. Novels
and St^tionery at the
PabUshad Dally, Semi.Weekly aad Sunday by
PHIN1ZY & UPSON.
6. C. UPS'lK Managing Editor
U. H. PHIYIZY AND E. S. UPdOS.Lesaees aad
Managers.
TUB LADIMS OMDBfi CLD9.
The admirable exhibit of flowers,
fruit* and vegetablee now to be seen at
the Y. M.C. A. ball lain itaeir the high
est tribute that could be paid to the
Lad it a Garden Club of Athens. It
•hould point a lesson to every city and
every town in Georgia, and clubs of a
oTHE athenh d ULY BANNERisdelivered | like nature abould be orgarized all over
by carriers in tba city, or milled, pos’age tree,
to any n Idresa anthe following r.itea: S’.10 per
year, 81.V)(orsix rtonth*.8 '.2slor threem <ntb«.
The W« kly or Monday |i a N NEK *1.00 per yea r,
Meentalortl months. Invariably cash in ad
vance.
Transient advertise men is will lie Inserted at
tba i ale of *1.00 perMiuarew-rthe tfret Insertion,
aad 60 cents for each sulj-eqnent Insertion, cx-
eart -xwtract adrei llaeinenta, on which special
rates can b* obtained.
Local notice* will be charged at tbe rate of 10
cents rer line each Insertion, except when con
tracts for extended period*, when special raoo
will lie mail..
Remittances may be made by express, postal
aote, money order or registered letter.
All bm-feess communications should be ad
dressed to the Business Manager.
the State. They are great educators in
tbe art of cultivating flowers, fruits
and Vegetable* and will brighten many
homes and make many a table groan
beneath tbe cboleest delicacies of A-1J
and garden and orehard. The Ladies
I Garden Ciab of Athens deserves the un
divided anpport of our people.
Subscribers are requested to prompt-
i of late do-
ly notify i
livery, fai
THE NAPOLEONIC CRAZE.
Tbe origin of tbe Napoleonic craxr
that is now engrossing tbe attention of
•ivory, failure to carry papers to porch-1 millions of readers throughout civ 1 z -
as or failure to deliver with absolute on of the ctrMr ot the
rigu'.arity on the part of tbe carriets.
8 toh notification is tbe only means of I greatest military figure of the Christian
klowing of the existenoe of any cause | . . . „ w ,,.
for complaint and will bn appreciated I ® r * .*■ b®yo“d tracirg. Without the
Moordlrgly.
A Banner
Adv.
WiU do It.
No business man
can afford to see time
passing away with
out being put to its
full value. He should
endeavor to do some
thing each hour that
will bring up his
trade and increase the
profits.
A Banner adver
tisement will do th6
work. Not only will
it bring customers
slightest apparent rfforta to induce it a
demand has sprung up for literature
concerning the conqueror ot two-tbird*
I of Europe that is not bounded by
tionsl lines. In Francs ^nd in Eng
land, it is said, relics of Nap< 1 on are
| eagerly sought and bring fabul us
prioer, while eveiy sorspof information
i throwing new light on tbe charac.er
[ of the man ia read and discussed with
avidity. Elsewhere on tbe continent
i similar sign* are manifesting them-
ie ; ve*. In tbia country magaxines and'
I newspapers are publishing new sketches
profusely illustrated, of the rapid rise
and dramatic downfall of the sc 1 Her
whose memory to-d-y remains the un-
I sbaken idc 1 of the fickle French peo-
I pie. For some mouths to com*-, a‘
least, a deluge of literature of all grader
| of merit having Napoleon ks its central
theme may b> expected. As it will
tend to stimulate an interest in histori-
| cal atudies the erase will not have been
without a beneficial effect, something
| that oannot be said of many other of
tbe fleeting fanciee of tbe hour.
Ill BrlUIaaS Career Cut Short by
■loo From Hie Chosen Field.
The Italian newspapers have lately
been largely occupied with the case of
Count Tscharnadirff, who, after a me
teoric career in Turin. has been ignomin-
iously expelled from Italy by order of
the minister of the interior. His real
identity has not yet been fully estab
lished. He arrived at Turin four months
ago, took a fine house in a suburb and
•installed therein a beautiful young
woman, who passed as the countess.
The mansion was superbly furnished.
There were 18 domestics, and in the
stables were I* horses. The poi^yove ’
about Turin in an open landau drawn ’
by six horses and naturally attracted
attention, although the local aristocracy
suspected them from the first and would
have nothing to do with them. The
count gave charity with lavish hand
and was always at home to poor people:
He finally began to dabble in anarch
ism and socialism. He was elected an
honorary member of 25 workmen asso
ciations and announced his intention to
become a candidate for the chamber ot
deputies. By this time he had attracted
the attention of the central authorities
at Rome, who decided that he was too
dazzling and too mysterious a person for
quiet going Italy, and he was ignomin-
iously bundled off to the frontier with
the so called countess.
It is estimated that during his stay
in Turin the count spent at least a half
million francs, and he left very few
debts behind. This apparent honesty,
however, is evidently due to the sud
denness of his expulsion, which upset
the count’s plans. The police say he
has lived, and lived well, by bis wits for
years and is known as a dangerous and
daring swindler in every European cap
ital. The young woman is as much a
mystery as the count himself. Nobody
has been able to specify her nationality,
for she speaks with fluency French,
Spanish, Italian and Russian. Tschar-
nadieff bore a curious resemblance to
Artou of Panama scandal fame and was
for some time watched by French de
tectives.
for Infants and Children.
daily, but eveiy hour
seek new ones for the
coming day.
It is now Senator Bacon!
| THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS
LIFE.
lfr. G. Csllouette, Druggist, Beavers-
[ ville, III., says: “To Dr. King’s New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the phyai-
ciane for milts about, bat of no avail
| and wa* given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Dieoore-
I ry in my store I tent for a bottle and
began its uae and from the first dose
began to get better, and after using
three bottles was up and about again.
It is wjortb its weight in gold. We
I won't keep store or bouse without it.’
I Get a free trial bottle at Palmer A Kin
nebrew’s and John Crawford & Co.
Cleveland’s letter came very lata in
the New York campaign.
Inoendianes fired seven cotton ships
at the Savannah port Monday night.
The University of Georgia has made
rapid strides in its recent movement in
favor of athletic sports.
Hamlet next Fridav night at the ope
ra house., -James Young and a firat-
| class company. He is one of the very
best actors now on the stage; he is a
natural artist, and will give nothing
but a first-olass play, both nights—Nov
I 9 and 10.
Speaker Crisp rendered Senator Hill
very great servioe by hit speech in
Brooklyn Saturday night.
LETTER LI8T.
List of nnolaimed letters remaining
in the Athens, Ga., poscofllce for the
week ending Nov. 3, 1394 Persons
calling please say advertised. One
cent will be eharged on each.
GENTS LIST. LADIES LIST.
Speaker Crisp is being mentioned as Brown Edward S, Penn, Philo
General Gordon’s successor in the U. S. * Bond ‘ d ** Fleming, Beatrioe
Senate.
| eleven, John
I Douglass, P W
Howard, John
The Atlanta Looking Glass it 1 ke the Holoomb, Edoar
mirror of the queen of fashion—it is Jackson, Sam
orcen looked into. Krover, Willie K
1 Hustio, R D. •
Deriicotte, Anna Liz*
Edwards, Dora
Dawson, Jeasie
•‘Now,” exclaims Frank Stanton, “if I Owens, Henry S (3)
the legislature could only pass some I Wooten, W D
,310 bills to relieve tbe stringency of tbe
eotton msiker.”
Jmxs O’Faxxell, Post Master,
Athens, Ga
Clarke county registered another I
quiet and peaoeable election yesterday.
There ie no reason why this should not |
always be the ease.
MOTHERS, Do You Know
IWI Batiman’1 Drops, Godfrey’! Cordial, many aoeaUed Soot
most remedies for children are compesed of opium or morphine t
DoYonJLaow that opium and morphhie are ttupetytuf narcotic poleoaat
Do Yon Know that in moat countriaadrnrriata are not nennittod to aannarecUca
without labeling them prisons?
Do Ton Know that you should not permit any medicine to bo (teen year child
unlees you-or your physician know of what it la composed 1 .
Do Yon Know that Caatoria Is a purely vegetable preparation. and that a Bat ot
to ingredients is published with evaiy bottle »
Do Ton Know that Castoria In the nreacrlnUon of tba ramous Dr. Samnet Pitcher.
That it has been in ua> for nearly thirty years, and that man Castoria la now sold than
of another remedies for children combined?
Do .Yon Know that Mm Patent Office Department e< Mm United States, and of
other countries, hare issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to nm the word
* Castoria” and its focmula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense »
Do Ton Know that one of the lessoss for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of caatoria are furnished for 36
•amts, or one cent a dose ?
Do Yon Know that when rn asms el of this perfect preparation, your sbildrao may
be kept wen, and that you may have unbroken test ?
Wsiktlsss things are worth knowing. They are facta.
Eastern Time, Except Atlanta.
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ELBMBXON ACCOMMODATION.
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(b) Via Bay Line. to) Via Now York, Philadelphia and Norfolk B. R. (w) Via Norfolk and
Washington * team boat Uo. Train* No*. 194 and 12? soild voatlDuiod train* with Pull ai an Bullet
sleeping cars between 4*1 ant* and Washington, and Pullman Bullet parlor oars between Waau-
Tha flao-afanilo
signature of
ington and Now York; steeping o»r 11a .a let aad Wilmington. Trains Nos. 83 and 41 ran solid
between Atlanta and ttolumbU, 3. U.. with through ooacn for Charleston, ». U.
Joa.v U. WlwDKtt, General Manager,
la en emery
wrnpjor.
K j. walker, c. p, * t. a., no. s Kimbau hoi
T J ANDJSRtfON, G. P. A.,
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Dlv. Paas. Axt., Atlanta, Ga.
THE VANDERBILTS.
The King of the Gossiping Dudes Freely
Discusses a Family Affair.
It is now eitid that Mrs. Willie K.
Vanderbilt is coming to New York to
open tbe Fifth avenne house and will
give at least one big ball to introduce
her daughter Consuela to New York so
ciety.
What will poor Willie do then?
It is known among his friends that
he intends to come home this winter.
It is also known that he does not in
tend to live with Mrs. Willie.
Must the master of many houses go,
then, to a hotel, like an ordinary trav
eler?
I don’t attach much importance to
the town house story, and Mrs. Van
derbilt is certainly not foolish enough
to introduco a very young girl to society
when she herself is under a cloud and
people ure saying that her husband’s
family won’t speak to her.-
That last is another statement that
won’t hold water.
Mrs. Willie K. hasn’t done anything
to deserve a snubbing from the Vander
bilts of all people.
It was her husband who left her and
not she him. All the influences of the
Vanderbilts have lieen directed toward
a reconciliation, and certainly to snub
tlio injured would not bo conciliatory.
As a matter of fact, nobody knows
anything about this couple’s plans for
the best of reasons. They don’t know
themselves.
Some day they may come together,
talk it over, aud “for the sake of the
children,” that time worn patch quilt,
they may agree to let bygones ga
I hear it on the best of authority that
there is no idea of a divorce in any con
tingeucy. — Cholly Knickerbocker ii
New York Recorder.
CITY TAXES.
“Please pay your city taxes.
The time ia short. The city
registration books close Nov
ember 20th at 2 o’clock, P. M.
A. L. Mitchell. C. of C.
CASH SYSTEM.
Pluse bear in mind that The Athens
Bahnxx will only be furnished to those
subscribers who psy in advance. No
exceptions. Phinixt a Upson.
LOWEST PRICES! BEST COAL!
NewSoddy $4.15 end $4 35; Jelioo
$4.55 and $4.65; Print Rook $4.75.
Athens GAs Light Co.
Sight Suddenly Restored*
Colonel ^ M. Covington of Danville,
Vo., has had a peculiar experience or
I two with his eyes duriug the past three
weeks. One morning he awoke to find
1 that during tho night the light had
A regular Napolsomo craze 11 sweep-1 gone out from his eyes. He could dis
ing oyer us- Everybody seems to b* ‘“S 01811 P^P 1 ® moving about and build-
M | ings, but that was alL He had to hire
interested in reeding commenting on I en amanuensis and have bis correpond-
the life of tbe “little corporal.” I enoe read *° “ ld written for him. This
\ continued until yesterday afternoon,
when he took from his pocket an ira-
Th« wnttoK ~K„ viii„ 1 .. . 1 wnen no took irom nis poexet an tm-
The wretch who killed the little boy p^t let ter he had received from his
and girl In- Toledo, Ohio, should be I house and from force of habit glanced
dealt with speedily if caught. Hie I
orime was one of the most outrageous ]
on record.
at its oontents. He leaped to his feet in
joyful surprise, for he discovered that
the eight had been restored. He oonld
read every line as eerily a» he ever
could. He picked np a paper and found
he oonld read it also, even to the small
est type need in the advertisements. He
waa the happiest man in Quincy last
It waa a mixel up scene at the oourt
hoate yesterday. Election going on
land aales in progress and tbe indie- ] night—Quincy Herald,
criminate anotlonearing of a defunct
stove and tinware bminets.
It ia to be hoped that Athens, profit
ing by tbe example of other dries will I
soon have a splendid and progressive
Business Men's League. It will do
mneh for the upboilding of the city’* |
material interests. '
"Wbm Baby waealek, wo gave her Caatoria.
Whan she was * Child, she cited for Caatoria.
Yhae she became Mias, she dun* to Castoria.
Wban Mw had Children, she gave them Caatoria.
The legislature has tackled lh* con
vict lease queetior, and will devote
AJ1 subscribers to The
considerable portion of its fifty day's I AtheNsBanNER, who desire to
session to iu oonridsratton. it is to be continue their subscription
hoped they will devise some admirable I will please Call 8t The BAN-
plan for the disposition of th. State's I heb office andfoay for same.
conTicU ' 1 Phinizy * Upson.
Much Run Down
Was tar condition, says Mr. Was. WaatlMrtbr<
tax sofiaotor at Kay wait, Florida. My ayp»
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
MACON AND NORTiSBftXl ftAIi.aOAO.
W- Jt£ Jdl AH HIS, Ueceiver.
Time Table No. 11, in Effect Sumia r, <i une 24th. 1894.
FOR SALE.
187^ acres ot land in Green coun
ty within one mile ot; Siloam, five
miles of Union Point,- five miles of
Greenesboro. A* splendid 8 room
house, five room brick honse,carr : age
house, and four tenant hooses.
Methodis* and&Baptist churches,and
good school in Siloam, fine grape
arbor, some apple and peach trees.
One hundred acres open land in high
state of cultivation, well watered
with creeks and branches. Ten
acres original forest. This land ia
level and can be bought for Bight
Dollars per’acre or will exchange
for Athens oity property.
FOR RENT
Store room, 111 Broad Street, just
below tbe Jackson Book Store, n
splendid stand for any kind of
business. Now occupied by Mr.
Ingram,; pool and i ^billiard room.
Rent reasonable.
John T. inderson
116 Clayton Street.
Athens.Ga,
E D. STONE,
Book'andj Job Printer
|1N BANNER BUILDING (Second 8tory).I
15 Jackson St., Athens, Ga.
Bavins (parobaaed from the Athens Publish
ing Company the BANNER JOB OFFICK,tbe
undersigned is prepared to execute
JOB PRINTING OF BVBBY DESCRIPTION,
Fins Commercial Printing a Specialty.
Yonr patronage solioted.
E. D. STONK.fi
Chambe-Iain’s Bye and aw» Olntmen
Is a ce .vain cure for Chronic Sore Ent
Granulated Eye Lida. 8ore Nipples, Filer
Ecaema, Tetter, Salt Rheum aad Scald Hea.'
25 cents per box. For sale by druggists.
TO HORS3 OWNERS.
For petting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Gady’a Condition Ponder*
They tone up the system, aid digestion, con
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms; giving
new life to an old or over worked hong V
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