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THIS ATtUFHB 15AIMN1GK FRIDAY MOKNJUNW, NUVBMlSISK 9 i»yq
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
Baking
Powder
Absolutely pure
A FORGED CHECK! IT HAS CLOSED
IN THE POSSESSION OP E. 8. LIN
TON CAUSED HIS ARREST.
THE
LADIE8 GARDEN CLUB
FLOWER SHOW WAS
HI SAID THAT IS JIST
THI HOST SHimiSSFIlL
He Tried to Pass it on His
Landlady and {Several
Merchants in the
City—Aries ted.
Exhibit of ihe Kind Ever
Displayed in The South
-The Cake Walk And
Other Incidents.
A check drawn up tor thirty-nine
dollar* and bearing the forged name of
Mr. H. A. Dixon, canaed the arreat of
The T. M.„C. A. ball* were crowded
to their utmost capaoity last night
with Athenians.
There wereseveral very interesting
its possessor, E. S. Linton, who says he. . . . . .
hail* from the diatant Island of Nova Programme, arranged to entertain
those present. Most prominent among
them being a cake walk, which waa par-
UwOtii.
1'he facts of the oaae are aa follows
Yesterday Mr. Dixon was telephoned I tioipated in by the following oonples:
by a gentleman, who asked whether or I Hus Surah Friemon and Mr. Smith
not he had signed a check for thirty-
nine dollars payable to E. S. Linton, |
for a man by that name was trying to
cash same. Mr. Dixon answered that
he had not signed any oheck like the
one described .and te immediately re
ported the case to police headquarter*,
uUlcer Goodrum waa detailed upon the |
cue and be soon learned that the man
was boarding at Mrs. Patterson’s
He had tried to persuade her to accept
the oheck iu payment of his board bill,
representing himself as a former em
ploye of the G. C. & N railroad. Mr*.
Patterson refused to accept the check,
and Linton afterwards tried to pass the
paper upon two or three merchants.
Mias Louise Lumpkin and Mr. Aod-
Misa Susy Gerdine ank Mr. Branob.
Mias Luoy Gerdine and Mr. Butler.
Mias Susie Brumby and Mr. Bob
Bloomfield.
Mias Mamie Thomas and Mr. T
OoL Tom Stanley waa elected referee
and declared in his decision that Mias
Sarah Fiierson and Mr. Smith and Miaa
Lucy Gerdine and Andley Morton had
made a tie walk.
Prof. J. B. Hunnicntt made some
very appropriate remarks on the suc
cess of the flower show, and the praise*
duo the ladies of the club. Then the
IN TBElSENATE.
The resolution introduced by Senator
McGregor to raise a Joint committee to
present an election law after the order
of the Australian ballot system was, on
motion of Mr. McGregor, taken up. Be
moved its adoption.
Mr. Camming moved that the reso
lution be referred to the committee o»
privilege# end elections, Ihe resolu
tion took that courae-
Sonator Roberts, by consent, Irstrc-
duced a bill relaiir g to woiking pnb.lo
roads. The bill proposes to repeal the
road law now in eff.ct; also a biU to
change the design of the State’s flag.
Senator Starr introduc d a bill to al
low judges of tbe Superior ceut to hear
cases in vacation, to hear and detenu
ins oases when noju y is requited.
Senator Harris—A bill to regulate the
practice in motions for new trials and
in bills of exoeption; also a bill to de
crease tbe rate of tuition fees of noi-
reatdent pupil< attending the State
Technologic* 1 beboo). The bill fixes
tbe tuition at $50 per annum, instead
of $150, as is now the case.
Senator Boyd introduced in the Sex
ate tbe tame (fill as waa intr-dcced in
tbe House yesterday, providing for a
dispensary in alleountiea where liquor
is t<cw sold.
The judioiary committee reported
that tbe bills of Mr. Camming to de
termine the deeoent of property where
parties are lost in tbe same catastrophe
also how foreign wills may bo admitted
to probate in Georgia.
ran ooxvjct i.naas.
Senator Sanford introduced a resolu
tion providing for a Joint committee of
three from the Senate and five from fhe
Home to ascertain exactly when the
oonvict lease expires and to report the
result of their investigation as early aa
practical. The resolution was adopted.
TO GBAMOS TIM OW MZETLN'Q,
Senator Mercer introduced an impor
cant bill this morning, uia bill propo
ses that hereafter tbe Georgia legit la
tnre shall meet on the fid Tuetday In
J uly, instead of the third Wednesday
in October.
They also did not think that the oheck »"* rd8d were read out. On
account of the length of
the list, Tan Banner
they refused to
was straight, so
cash it
Officer Goodrum could not find Lin- *“ untW ® to P BbU,h them last night,
ton yesterday afternoon, and fears were I ***•6 *PP®* r * a tomorrows issue
entertained that he had skipped town, j ^■ ae dow * r * vegetables were
however, the other officers were - given auctioned off and brought
a description of the man, and early I* Tlle show
yesterday morning Officer* BiU »ud undoubtedly the most snceeasfnl
Kelley arrested him over in Bait I undertaking that has ever been gotten
Athena. They brought Urn to bead-1 «P *7 Athenians. May it continue to
querters and lodged him in the cals
boose.
Mr. Dixon sworo out a warrant for
forgery against bim and be was pot in
Hienfi'Ware’s oharge and transferred
to the county jail.
Linton says that he knew the cheek
POLICE COURT.
Several eases of disorderly conduct
were disposed of by bis Honor, Mayor
O’Farrell yesterday morning.
The 11 rat cate that came op waa that
Mr. Bird, who was arrested for blar
ing In the opera. bona* on Saturday
sigh*. Mr. Bird had several witness**
who swore to the efiret that, although
tb* y heard him bias the actor, still they
were not disturbed. However, Mr-
Bird admitted that be bi-aed during tbe
pity, and Mayor U’FarrtU said that be
waa obliged to consider him guilty of
disorderly conduct, end to fined bim
five dollars. No cost.
There were two or three other eases
docketed against negro boys for dis
turblog public worship, but si tbe tes
timony waa insufficient to convict, tbe
mayor dismissed tllb two esa^a an) ad
ministered a warning to tbtf colored
elders who reported the briyr, tell njt
them hereafter to furntab evid nee
sufficient to convtoY before t*k og 01
tbe time of the court with their trou
bias. The lestimonv was very amusing
All subscribers to Thi
Athens Banner, who des’re to
continue their subscription
will please call at The Ban
ner office and pay for same.
Phinizy -fe Upson.
Clew Gilleland now haa tbe agency
for Tenney Co’s fine candies. First
shipment just received.
NOTICE.
All persona who have a.pertofjan un
expired subscription or advertisement
running over into September, will
please settle for seme when doe at the
Baums offloe.
Pbihixt a Upsoh.
THE CENTURY
Taking advantage of the general re
vival of Interest in the Gr**r Emperor,
Tm Cxvturv wi’l prim during 18H
A NEW LIFE OF
4DJ0GRNBD UNTIL MONDAY.
On motion of Senator Brand the sen
ate adjourned until Monday at
o’clxk, aa tderb wiU bo no quorum here
in the meantime, the lunatio aayium
and penitentiary committee having ob
tained leave of absence until that time.
Dr. Price’s Cream Boxing *.enter
COAL COAL COAL.
80ft and hard coal'can be delivered
was a forgery and that he aimnly tried | time.' Get my pnee* before buy-
to paaa it, in a spirit of fun. His 00m
niittment trial cornea off to-day.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
CITY TAXES.
~ I ing. Phone No 40. W. M. Cham.
SOME of THESE BILLS
May Become Laws? Others! Witt Un
doubtedly be Laid on The Table.
Atlanta, Ga^ Nov. 8.—The house
took its first populistic bill by the nape
Dyspepsia seldom cause* death, hut
permits Us victims to live on in misery.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia
| and all stomach troubles.
Nxw Turnon.-Mr* George D.
| Thomas, telephone No. 12.
Exclusive agency for Tenney Co’s
| tine candies. Fresh supply just received
C. S. Gillxlahd.
Miss Lou White, of Indianapolis,
Ind., National Secretary of the Chris
tian Woman’s Board of Missions wil
lecture at tbe Christian ohurcb tonight
MjfiSO o'clock. All invited to b"
present, especially those interested in
Mission work.
SOCIETY.
Please pay your city taxes. 1.hook.n
The time 18 short, ihe City j the life oat of it in short order.,
registration books close Nov-1 It waa a hill by Mr. Walden of Glaa- __
ember 20th at 2 o’clock, P. M. «**, * populist providing for taxlrg I S^V’maras'home
A. L. Mitchell, C. of C. - won "they , . M us Mattie
ffa/fi you
Jjyspepsia
Jnyoar family 3
Ho onet/jirij causes
more dysptpsi* ffihrt.
lard.
CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
were worth anything. Th* finance |
committee sent the bill back with
recommendation that it do not past.
Notice is hereby given that an election ,
will be held in the several wards of the The democr * u TOted #ol,dl -» *®r the
city of Athens Georgia, on Wednesday, » d option of the committee’s report, and
D.cember, 5th, 1894, between the hours kUled bU1 ,B «hort order,
of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. I slbction bills.
Miu Katie Louise Du Base,
who has been on a visit to friend; in
to-day.
Miaa Mattie Boynton, of At
lanta, will visit Miu DnBoae on Prince
avenne next week.
Miu Mamie ifiky, of Maoon,
will be tbe guest of Miu Katie Louise
DuBose next week.
The CotiUion Club will give a
for one Alderman from each ward, to There were two election bill 1 Intro- *“““ n “ l Mond ‘? n, K bt * a
serve said city for the years 1895 and daced in the house this morning. number ot yonng 1 » d, “ ,rom Atlant ,
1888 On. wu by Mr. Rawlingr, of Wuh- A ”« u * U W °°“ # OW ‘ n
The election in the 1st ward will be I ington, and bad in view the lessening of | order t0 attend tl10 dsnce *
held in the building on Broad street I elections.
known u the “Dorsey Store.” I It provide that all eleotions for coun-
ln the 2nd ward, at Peter Weil’s shop | ty offlcer8 ghall be held in October
when members of tbe general assembly
are elected, instead of in January, as at
present.
The other bill eras by Mr. Pittman, of __
«-* r 1 »-sis=ss; |
6,18W. A. L. M itchill, Clerk. | md county, on the same day in Ooto-1 jiilledge Ave.
her, to be fixed by tbe committee. I * ■ . .
J * * Messrs. J. S. Cowles and W. L.
bxanch wants to xcoHOluzt. \ Q , Dmy „ .p^t^ d4y m Atlanta
Mr. Braneb, of Colombia, introduced I yeiterdayT -
a bill to reduoe the salaries of the mem-
on Clayton street.
In the 3rd ward, at J. A. Garebold’s |
shop on Washington street.
And in tbe 4lh ward, at the oonnty I
oourt bouse on Prinoe ayoaue. By
Mr. and Mra.Tom W. Rea dleft
I yesterday afternoon to visit relatives in
| Atlanta.
Mr. John M. Moon a prominent
| insurance man from Atlanta waa in the
| city yesterday.
Mrs. Campbell, of Baltimore,
BOOKS
bora o( toe railroad commissioners.
• • Mr. W. L. O’Dwyer division
AT
Bantam*
PRICES.
He proposes on and after the first of frei * ht of 8 - Railroad u in
next January to pay the railroad com-| theei ^*
• Mr. W. A.Pringle, of Sumter,
S. C. is visiting Mr. A. H. O’Farrell.
mlsaionere $2,000 a year. The bill wu |
| referred to the finance committee.
Under the law now in force the 00m-
| miuionera receive $2,500 a year. The |
xiu Mary Lou Hinton left
yesterday to visit her cousin, Miu
resolution of Mr. Barnes, of Richmond, * . . .,. ..
calling on secretary Candler to show • H pk !n AtUnU *
• Miu Cora Quillian and Mrs. J.
T. Million, are the guests of Mrs. Dr.
Qnillisn on Hancock avenue.
* Mr. Meyer Marks, after a short
By Rockwell of Chatham-Tb fix the I * u > ln AU “ to ’ h “ rttUrn<ld 10 the
why a law oalllngfor the publication of
| certain information had not been com
plied with wu called op and passed.
city.
Miu Maude Jones 6t Atlanta,
time of holding elections for mayor and
1 counoil of Savannah.
By West of Lowndes—To amend the entered the Luoy Cobb Institute yeater-
sot systematising the finance of o** I d *3*- She will live with her Aunt, Mrs.
11 IJbave bought lately a large I common school system. I W. H.D vis ( cn Piieav nue.
’“By Hodges of Bibb—To provide com-1 * * Mr. F. A. Dilly, representing
pensation for defendaote in oertain | the Standard Oil Co., is in the city,
ejectment anitt. I - ■■
By Greer of Macon—To il'ow judges I Clem Gilleland now hu the agenoy
of county courts to bold oourt ln other I * or Tenney Co’s fine oandies. First
counties than their ova | shipment just received.
By Holland of Cobb—To protect free
labor by requiring* goods made by con
vict* to be labelled and that all dealers
lot ol Sets of Books from the
•Bocoiver on a Publisher’s
Estate at
Ruinously
Low Prices,
And will offer the same for a
short time very tcheap^to
make room for tall stock.?
| LOWEST PRICES! BIST GOAL!
NewSoddy $4.15" and $4.35; Jelioo
in such goods be required to pay a 1 -1 *L65 sod $4.65; Paint Rock $4.76.
cense for the same.
By Parker of 'Talbot—To amend the
act providing lor the mode of oertiorari.
By Jonea of poogherty —To authorise
the county of .Dougherty to pay oourt
00a ta for all convict* worked In the
ohaingang of the oonnty.
Athene QAa LiuhtCo. ;
GEO. C. THOMAS.
Haa moved his Law office up on Clay
ton street. Over the store of J.J. C.
If you want Parr Bros. for, Wall Pa-
The house adjourned until 10 o’clock | per, Paints, Oils,V*o., , ;or House and
Monday morning. Sigh Fainting, Telephone No. S.
fPie nev/^horf«nLrvj
And •
JhSPEPfJcS
and other • invalids
can. eat food Cooked
Witli (oJ£oLStic
Without unpleasant
G-ffect.
ALLco’otfng purposes
if
fhaZ^ny other
shorTemnj^ffie re fore 3
use. CoTTOlBNE.
Made ouly by
N. K. FA1RBANK & CO«
, CHICAGO and ST. LOOTS.
Magnificeully Illustrated-
Thb Cwudst h famous fur I s great
nutorioal serials, and a-ve* in its hi -
ory has a gre«t*r one b *en pn ject»d
ban thia new “j'f* if N• p< 1 -od,’’
vritteo by Pruf. Wi-Ha® M. >1
!*rincetor, who haa a;eut manv y-* r *
in prsparatio 1 for hi* wo- k. Thu* f»r
n0 toiegrapi-y «>f “.he man of destiny"
hM appeared in eithar English • r
French that is free from ranoor and
attentive to the laws of histonctl criti
cism. Thi Ckntuky hu secured it—
the great, all-round, complete and in-
erestir g history of the life of one of
tbe most marvelous of men. N > matter
bow muoh you already k tow of Napo
leon, you srill want to read thia; here
is the concentration of all the livea and
memoir*. The illustrations srill be
magnificent—^the wealth of Tax Cxntu-
bt's art department wi l be lavished
upon them. Two members of the stall
hare just returned from Paris, where
they have been securing all that is beat
of Napoleonio material. New portraits
will be printed, great historical paint
ings reproduced, and Castaigne and
other modern artiste have drawn anew
some of the great scenes of Napoleon's
life for this history.
In addition to this there will be x
A NEW NOVEL BY
MARION CRAWFORD,
The title is “b'aaa Braoeio,” and it is
romance of Italy, foil of human passion
and exciting episode.
A NEW NOVEL BY
MRS. BURTON HARRISON
will be published daring the year,
is 0ailed “An Errant Wooing,” and is
tale ot wandering (and lovt) among
new aoenea of travel in Northen Africa
and Southern Spain.
OTHER FEATURES
ill be several familiar papers on
Wubington in Linoola’s Time,” by
Noah Brock*, who waa on terms of ql
usual Intimacy with the War President
“The Cathedrals of France,” by Mre
Schuyler Van Rensselaer, with illtu
trationa by Jowph Pennell. Many more
aerials will be announced later.
RUDYARD KIPLING
contributes hia First American Story
to the Dooember Dumber of The Ckn-
tubt.
THE TRICE of Tax Cxntuby
$4 00 a year. “No home ia complete
without ir.” Begin subscriptions evir
November number. Whatever otbe
magazines y->i my M-k*, you tnn
bav« Thx ( s.sTURr. A 1 aeent* a
toilers t»lti. ruo*vripti»n*, or remi
anco m- y woii 1* direct y to
IT lie Century Co
Unioil Square, New Y -<k.
8»mt (or onr reauf'iil i'ln.trstefl pamphlet.
I -IheOntorj Co and tut Wotk," and meutkn
I wi cis you sew tala
P H n BMPIES- BIDTGHES
1 Pi n MD OID SORES
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT ClTtRHH. WAUBW,
AND POTASSIUM
Males
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
KIDHH TROUBLES
anil DYSPEPSIA
l by P.PJP.
—prioklj Amh, Wa,
shun, tho gnaSMCl
•arch.
MW. O.. July 21
and Fotaa*
pnrlSav oo
snontba* troaimont as tt\o Hot Bprftas**
tfwivl t&roo bottles C.O.D.
aeneetia Sirsrkr.wton.
Abordooc, nrocra County. O.
Capt. J. n. lotuHlaa.
Tb etl mtomU gay concern: I harp-
Cifrcro-l tor sorcralyears witejn un*
■lehily wi dtscftrooablo oropaonoo
For primnry Iiecpnujry »nd terti»ry vtUnJuMllr??. P.°w*»
STphills. (or blood potaonlne, merca. rj,, 4n BOW entiroly ci.ro;l.
i&ssii , ssr^ dT d^. ^Btaaod b,r ^3^^.
t2ttS*Ww ^'howL 1 ^boS*°*rrt|i>ru2! «*<- Cancer Cored.
eczema—wo mtf ur, without fe*rof
contradiction, that P. P. P. ts the bat ntHmo»r/rOT»lU Mayor of Ecrui*,Tt*.
Uood partner Iu the world, and makes
joju^peedy and Permanent cure. &rl£gh,
P. P. P. purt cs tbo blood, builds up
She weak e;ul dobiUtatcd. film
stronalb to weakoned nerves, expels
diseases, siv Ins tbo patient health amt
tineas where sickness, gloomy
1 and la
do first prevailed.
Qa.: Gentle;
P. P.Cura
knot
Urraan dkub.. oareuuau,
lemen—l bars tried your K
tdlaeeieol the akin, usually
akin raooer.ot thirty Tears'
—rt relief: I*
I remove*alllr-
sy and rhenmatlam for
zested by tbe Tery beeb
1 .pent hundreds of dql-
1 every known remedy wltb-
M. BUST.
Attorney at Law.
tan
MM Jim. tore
anything I have ever takefc
mmsnd your m edict
cheerfully say It
I ean recommena your moateiu,
•uflerora ot tbe sbovo dlaeesesj
M B9. H. M. YEAR
M. VE ARY.
1 County, Mo.
tot to Boon Diseases umefl M
ALL DKUOOISTS 8BLL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
PROPRIETORS,
E. W. CH 4RB0NNIER & €0
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Coal, Cement, Lime, Builders’ Material,
SOLE A9ENT8JF0R THE FAVORITE GLENN MARY COAL,
And Also Wholesale and Retail Dealers in £ k River, Jelico,
{Galloway, Splint, American, and Steam Coal. Port’s -d, Rjs-
endale, Louisville Cement. Pure White Lime Build
ers’ Hair, Etc.
OFFICE ) DEPOT
Victoria Hotel Corner. ( Collette Avenue.
TELEPHONE NO 35.
J. W. BROWN & SONS
Housefurnishins: Depot.
227 Hroad Ntreer,
We Carry the Largest and e-i Jj.-lecte i i-» k
Crockery, ,
Glass Ware,
Lamps,
China
Dinner and Tea Sets,
and
Fancy Chinas in
Great Variety.
We are the Largest JoM> r t i i *»- -;i'
J. W BROWN > S'.)NS.
OloV h,
tiiatea Ait
111! Ware
Woo eD ai <1 vV j l ow
Mlv-r I'-Hie i *<r>
T,i le id ty
Taken Unawares.
Charbonnier &
i<
v o wles
FOR RENT.
FXRJS lisr-t
O'FICE
MOSS’ NEW BU1L
Knob attention has been attracted by the
great offer of the South, rn Pacific Company ol
N«w Orleans. They aro making a free distri
bution ot books to advertise their wondeifol
new train now running from New Orleans to
tbe Pacific Octet, and which it said to bo tbe
finest, C*steel sal meet luxuriously appointed
train ever constructed. Tb* train consist* of
te ear, in which is embraced a barber
room, library, cafe and smoktni
A. Mellon corner of Drering and “3
Harris street, one block from street aU houfi, dfy or night,^monger, ptyi^g
car line. Large lot and 8-room I only for what ibey, order, also,w (aU oomple-
houw. B.U. .itt hot »»d oo.d
Water. Servants’ room, 8table, gar- I this railway wonder, eoveriag the vast dis-
den and naatnre with rnnnim* water. I Uaee between New Orleans ami Los Angeles
I ia #0 boors, and to San Praneiaoo ta 77 houi«,
I has n«vtr been atumpted or equalled. Con-
The 12*100in dwelling on corner | tbe n«rel preetio. of ofargrert rail.
Pulaski street and Hancock avenue. I u, customary first-class ticket and
Beet location in City for hoarders; I sleeping car fare for traveling on thia superb
only $25 per month. I ^ow westward Sol h U rent
4 Room house on Jackson street. No. I
615, $ 10 00 mo j rapidly ia hia train seeking homes, wealth i
the richest
beams *1 aeon’s high glory.”
And much of civilized America ia following
pidly ia his train seeking home*, wealth and
6 Roomhouse Lumpkin St 13 00 «o| h ^j^8SSSiRoato,8oottornPmdfie>
4 Room honee Lumpkin Bt 6 00 mo I DOW the favorite one to those familiar with the
3 Room house Hancock ave 7 00 mo I 1
6 Room house Church at 12 50 mol £
5 Room house Hanoook ave 12 60 mo I shown their exeelient fast-train, service, em
4 Boom honee Strong st 12 00 mo
The Brittain place on 8. Lumpkin
Street—a ten room honee, two eer-1 splendid aebieremeate, and to provide their
vanta’ house, barn, Stable and gin I patrons with a combination a luxury and
M ' .1 J ,1.. I oomfert hitherto aaequaled. To this end the
house. -O acres of land, one of tne I -..£.1.^., train, **nnnnt Limited,” g
largest scuppernong Vines in the I its name from the solar tammerr, whose pub
«m.ty WUI p^ W>«h —-
grap€? t fine stand lor a public gin $ j been pat on b$t«««r ir$f OrtMu, Los
spring, well and eity water. The 1 angales and San Frandapo. Leaving both ft-
ren ‘?“ ^ is SO cheap I won’t ^^^^So^ t^lfiUa’ieeT^.
publish it Call and sse me about it I ia aUAmeriea, deUghtful even ia January,
before December L I thi* .“fleeing City” cover* gaff to coast in a
uuiore A»ct.oiuuer x. trifle over two day*. Every comfort ot home
a I is found in the luxurious veatibuled eoachea—
Mm M _ I dicing, sleepicR sad composite—which eom-
1 prise **8aaset LfaBlted,".aadthe eeeaery along
thii line ia uaaurpasud. For further particu
lars, addieae & F. B. MORSE, Geo’i Paas’r
Agent, Hew Orleans, La.
City property at from 40 to 70c on |
the dollar of its true value,
FARMS FOB SALE
70 acres partly in oitv, on Sprin-
dale street for only $1,500.
216 acres in Oglethorpe county at I
600 per acre.
160 acres in Olsrke county at |
10 00 per acre.
133 acres in Jackson eonnty all
9 00 per acre.
W.D. Griffeth,
' Real Estate Agent,
Thi. Famon. Kfrardy cores
manentty al! nervous «ii-oase!
Memory, Loss or Brain Power. 1 I
lulnoss. Meant Vitality, nightly emissions, evil
dreams.lrapoter.ry aiui wasting diseases caused by
youthful errors or excetses. Contains no
opiates. Is a nerve tonic and Mood builder.
Make* the pale and puny strong and plump. Easily
carried In vest pocket. SI per box; e for HO. By
mall prepaid with a written guarantee to care or
money refunded. .Write us for free medical
book, sent sealed In .plain wrapper, which con
tains testimonials and financial references. Xa
charge for consultations. Beuare of Imita
tion*. Sold by onr advertised i —
NEKVJt SEED CO.. Masoulc
SOLXi^INATHESS^GA. BY FALMEB AKINNJt
JdJ
C.'lavton Ht.
MORTON & PHINIZY,
SUCUESSORSl TO
FRED S. MORTON
AND
MELL, LINTON & CO.,
FIRE-INSURANCE,
J. A. Hasaioetv, Psswaass.
M. Inu, Tins passnim.
S. A. Miaa, Qihu*.
Conducts A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
- Pays interest on Savingr Deposiis,
Praotioally Unlimited Ohaiter Liability oi 8 kholders
Affords Depositors Unaueationablo Seoorit?
Directors:
J. A. HUNNIOUTT W. A. McDOffKLL,
M. MYERS. M. STtHN
JNO. GERDINS, JAB. WxUTA,
M. G. MICHAEL.
C. H. NEWTON,
W. a T. BBYAN.
NEWTON & BRYAN,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
OFFICE *
BANK of THE UNIVERSITY
ATHENS, GA.
Commercial Union Assurance Co,, LiJt Imperial lnsunuice Co., Ltd.
Sun Insurance Office, Lancashire Insurance Co.,
Sun Mutual Insurance Co.
JOHN JAY COHEN*
BOND and STOCK
brokbr,
AUGUSTA
GEORGIA
'FASHIONABLE ^TAILORING
DONE .BY
CLINE & COMPANY,
lOfi^LumpkiniStreet,
Y. M.0
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