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A Banner
Adv.
Will do It,
No business man
can afford to see time
xSi passing away with*
jgj out being put to its
JK full value. He should
endeavor to do some-
jjK thing each hour that
will bring up his
traile and increase the
! profits.
\. Banner adver
tisement will do the
work. Not only will
S; it bring customers
daily, but every hour
*wj seek new ones for the
J® coming day..
David Flannery.
Commercial-Appeal, Nov. 13.
tempt should prove auoosesfnl theGov-
PMttahad D*Uy, Semi-Weekly and Aewtey »» j
rannzT a CP80H.
a c. onox..
0. H. PHIKIZT ANDK.B. *
of Mercury, eeemg to Imre oxued will
out say valuable observation* -being 1 _
mode by the Eastern teleroopex. Wbat I ly-charged electric light cables have
tick sud Plagatafi may here done to yet I gone to thear graves without a sign
tobeseeo. It wm said ttrnt Urn postage I from any of tbe efeetfiesl expert* Uiet
in an opera *!*•*, but s } reauaciution was potsible. There have
_ ■ ight be Men
ISdr^^to^luowin^rate^f'^wpOT (careful aearch for it here with the aid I been hundreds of victima that the whole
00 for SU. moaUD-, $ 1.25 for three montli*. 1 , I
foekty orSunday uanxeRILM) per year, 1 0 f a ona and three-sight* inch teleecope I oommunity would have been giad to **e
StmU (or a month*. Invariably Cam in ad-] „ „ , . , '
and Lemaire tlild glass of twenty-four
linea and three or four pair* of abarp
eyes at different hours of the day failed
to find i*. .The smoke from the Arkat-1
| sas foie*i dree, the coat and base were
so doubt a combination that oonU not I
restored to life. The resuscitating *x-
perta could have made money and fane
by re storing a few of this cl am, aid
their failure to restore men who were
valuable to the community leads to a
good deal of incredulity about their
beoveiooue with the ioalraments at j ability to restore electrocuted murder-
The planet Mercury la the | ore and not a little wonder that they
l rROrifftht^uiy^i'flSfeoT'smallest to the solar system, and is the should want to do so.
livery, reilure to carry papers to porch I aeareet to the aun, and its orbit around I It is all right to make the experiment,
ra^*rtty^nthe*port^>M!he cniritn. that luminary ia the moat ecoantrio. I however. The sentence of the law i*
Sami notification is the only means of i Mt visiolc transit was ia May, 18S1" I that the murderer shall be put to death,
Japan has not yet replied to Uoole
Ham's ofier to mediate in the settlement
of the Oriental war.
| and if electrocution doesn't kill, n re-
| turn to thoold method of banging by
the neck will certainly prove effective.
| Hanging ia a brutal penalty, but it
kills.—Philadelphia Times.
Tbe death of Dr. W. C. Bale, of Mo*
icon, 1 amoved from the stage of action
an eminently pious end useful mar.
Awariad Cold M*d»l Uidwimw Fab. Su Frmadmo.
Much Run Down
Was my condition, says Mr. Wm. Weatherford
eeusstor at Key .west, Florida. My app»
Everything points to a successful re
organisation of tbe Central Railroad of
Georgia.
and the oast will ba in Novamber, 1907.
In ths May transits it is nearest
the earth and is then 43.SOO.OOO
■ailes from the son. In November it is
nearset the suo t and its distance off it
[ 38,000,000 miles. Mercury receives
.abjut seven times mom heat eud light
than our earth and twice utore whoa it
U near the tun, that is, at oeriheiioa,
| than it does when at the other extreme J Dr. Price's Crpam Bakins Powder
I of ita orbit, that i* at .phtlion. The
length of its day ia 34 hours 10 minutes
of cur time, and it has only two seasons, j
Ita velooity is thirty-five miles per sec
ond when near the tnr, and twenty- j
three milea whan far thereat away from
At the beginning of the century
there was much the came excitement I
about Mercury that wa have witnessed
*boc t Man. It was beliaved to have an
atmosphere, and Strother, the famous j
astronomer of LUioutbal, though: the:# I
were mountains on it twelva miles high, |
but liter science hat no avid-no* of
rich things.. It can be seen at times I
shining brighter than A return* and
bright a* Siriui.
There w 11 be more or l w of a dis
play of ahootiog stars tomorrow nigh-, |
and there will be more than usual tc-
oight sod Wednesday night. That*
■tars are the wall known Leonids,
which radiate from the!
bright star Gamma in * tba |
blade of the tickle in the oonstellatiun
Leo Major, illustrated and described]
more than ones in tba ConiuMrcial-
ippeal. These meteors are a portiorf
of the swarm attending Temp l's|
comet. The earth Tuesday night wH
only skirt this swarm, bat in 1900 it ]
will pass through them, and another]
display, such sb was witnessed in 1833,
may be exp.ctad.
There will also be a display of shoot
ing stars cn November 27. These are
the remains of Bela's comer* tbe history
of which wa* given in the Commercial'
two years ago. They radiate from
Gamma, a bright star in Andromeda’s |
foot. Gamma Algoe and Alganiq,
both in the constellation Persons, form
the right angle -trranvle in tbe north
east which baa It *- r. .nastroted and da- j
scribed more than oi co in the Com-
mereial-Appeal.
The time for tbe Lioa .de to appear is ]
from midnight to daybreak. The con
stellation arises a little north of east.
Mr. Wm. Weatherford
•la was poor and I wu quite miserable. Friend*
advised me.to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have
g Sarsa
parilla
taken B bottle*. and am /^ee««/\r»
mekbetter.have gained fi • gti
te weight, and enjoy i W/
pood appetite. ******
aayuea bm.io wute hoc
Wood’
Mood’s Pills are a mild eatfaortta. tea.
The Bush dispensary bill which ia
pending before the legialatnre of Geor
gia is ores ting much discussion.
•
Tbe movement in favor of night
schools in the cities In Georgia ia gain
ing friends and supporters every day,
The Chicago Dispatch says: "Bacon
la the new senator from Georgia. He
will be recalled aa the man who wrote
Shakespeare’s plays.”
] evening, nearly overhead. There may I
The eleotionof judgea and solicitors I ** nolar K e display*, bat they .will be]
will be ia the hande of the legislature wortb observing,
for some time yet. There seems to be
no gfeat'desire among the legislators to J
change the old custom.
2 horee farm one-half mife of
Watkinsville and in 200 yards of the
depot at that place.
Mr. P. A. Lipscomb’s Infuse and
lot on MilUtlga avenue—12,50.
5 room house and lot oh Barber,
street—15 00.
8 room house and 1£ acre lot on
Barber street,—16 65.
4 room house and lot on Baldwin
Btreet—8 00.
5 room house uu Baxter street for
10 00.
6 room house and two room serv
ant’s house on Baxter street—-11 00.
5 room house and iot on Jackson
street, close in—12 50.
FOR SALE
and is dfreetiy overhead at 5 ». na the I , . ■
The Rome Tribune has a paragraph
which states that a man in Dalton prt-
| BUVSCITSVINa, pup nrSDKB. ]
•as.
So many assertions have been made |
Land in high state of cultivation
with a new 5 room house and all
necessary out buildings, Price
$1,600:
39 acre farm at the same station
with a new 5 room house and - ou
buildings. Land in high stale of
cuitiva ion. Price $1650.
107 acres of land oh High Shoals
road, two miles from Watkinsviile
m—wSTTSS Geiton pra- w the effect that it ia tba antopa, and Crock running through the land; 10
PfTHr^otW .lectric shock * which the land and 65 acres pf up
ror a bale of ootton and amounted to . . land in cultivation. Price $800:
$25; the other was for two small hogs * ** rocutad N#w York murderers owe w, TY PROPERTY FOR sat p
eud called for *26. ** death that Governor Flower to ■ 0ITY PR01 EBTY 10R SALE
j said to have consented that the doctors
The many friends of genial Frank I may reauoitate tbe next one if they can
Leveret t, of Eatonton, will regret his I before the autopsy to held. It the ot-
dtoplaeement as Marshal of the South
ern district of Georgia. He was evi
dently the victim of m conspiracy to pat
him oat of office.
On Nov.« Hamilton county, Ohio- eented again, the sentence of the law
Che eonnty in which Cincinnati to situ- having been once inflicted. It may be
ated—went republican by ever 22,000 assumed from this that Governor Flow
majority. On Nov. 13, one week later, er thinks there to little danger that a
Hamilton county at a special eleotion mam who has been killed by lightning
by 8^00 majority—a I can be brought to life,
of 21^300 vote* In one week.] Mo*t people will share the New York
3 nice 6-room houses for Bale on
Baxter street $1,500 cash.
5 room house and 1£ acre lot on
Pulaski street for $800: This is
bargain.
M he will bare a live marde^er on bit 1
hands that a thousand lawyers will be
retdy to maintain cannot be legally ex-
John T. Anderson
Real Estate Agent, College Avenue.
THE POPULAR BARBER
With the majority
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infhnts
chiiijwiii. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys 'Worms and allays
fbverishness. Castoria preventr vomiting Soar Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
- and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea—tbe Mother's Friend.
Castoria. > -
■(Merit Is an txwllmt mwllrina tor ddl-
Sno. Mottetabave repeatedly totomaof iu
■oodaflwaupooteWrchiiawa.”
Da. Q. C. Oaoooo,
Lowell, Maa.
- Castoria la the beat remedy for children of
which I an* acquainted. I hope the day I# no*
distant when mothers will consider the real
interest or their children, and uae Castoria In
stead of the^ various quack nostrums which ar^
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, —^*i«r syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby asodlag
' Stem to premature graves."
DaJ.r.InonBM,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
u Oastorla is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa superior toaay proscription
known to me."
H. A. AKCHXE.lt. D., .
Ill 8a Oxford St.. Brooklyn, N. T.
“ Our physicians tfl the cbildien’s depart
ment have spoken highly of their expert- -
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has woo us to look with
favor upon It."
UarvxD Haemal, aim Dismun,
Boston, Mass.
Ann C. Surra, Awe,
R Tbe •le^ent^rasidence Mr. Gee.
A. Metl on eojnsr of Draring and
Harrx siteei, o,ce l>iock from street
oar line. Large lot ami 8-room
oute. Ball) with hot and cn.d
ator. Servants’ room, stable, gar-
ten aud pasture withru ning water. .
The 12-rofut dwelling on corner
l'-ila«isi street nnd Hancock avenue.
Itea* l^c^tion ir city for boarders;
ttl> $25 per month.
1 Room housi.on Jackson street. No.
615, $ 10 00 mo
fi Room house Lumpkin st ;13 00 mo
4 Rr.i m home Luropkin at <i 00 mo
3 R'xnn hou<-e Htincosk avo 7 00 mo
t> Rf'om house Church st 12 50 mo
5 R oui house Hancock ave 12 50 mo
4 R K>m house Strong st 12 00 mo
Tbe Brittnln place on S. Lumpkin
street—a ten room house, two ser
vants* house, barn, stable and gin
house ( 25 acres of land, oce of the
largest eouppernong vines in the
•sounty. Will product f 100 worth
gr»pee, fine stand lorn public gin,
'•pring, well and oity water. The
rent on thiB p : ace is so cheap l won’t
Tjublieb it Call and sec ine about it
liefore December 1.
For Sale.
-City property nt frru: 40 to 70e on
the dollar of its tree va'iie.
The Osataar Company, TT Murray Strsat, Now York Cttty.
McClure’s
MAGAZINE
For 1895.
Volume IV begins Dec., 1894
A splendidly illustrated life of N
NAPOLEON,
the great feature of which will be
75 PORTRAITS
of Napoleon, showing him from youth
to death; also portraits of bis familv
end contemporaries and pictures of
famous battlefields; in all nearly
200 PICTURES.
» sdn November and run* through
number*. The Eight Napoleon
Numbers, $1 00.
TRUE
DETECTIVE
STORIES
by authority from the archives of the
Pinkerton Ditmtivi Agency,
Lincoln aud Pinke'ton (Nov. 1894) ;th
da lly Maguires; Ailtn Pi: kertun’r
Lif-; Stories of Capture of Traiu-rob-
buo, Forgers, Hank-robber?, etc.; each
complete in one issue. 12 in aP. •
SHORT STORIES BY
W. D. Howells . Rudyard Kipling,
Cun an Doyle Clark Russell,
R ibert Barr Octave Tbanet,
Bret Hart* Captain King,
Joel Chandler Harris and many others.
NOTED CONTRIBUTORS
Robert Louis Stevenson,
K.Marion Crawford, Archdeacon Farrar
Sir Robert Ball . . Prof. Drummond
Archibald Forbes Thomas Hardy.
Send three 2-cent stamps for,'a sam
ple copy to the publishers;
S. S. McClure, L’t’d.
30 Lafayette Tlace, New York.
Tile best use to bo mode at long ^Viator
ironings now appronehing.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
—WITHOUT PAIN-—«
Br tbe use or Vitalised Air, the |, Safest Anses-
tbetlc known. It suspends all feeling of pain
and laspetfectly harmless In ita effects, giving It
to sick or well, old awl young, to strong or
feeble- It meets a long tolt ,want;; don’t miss
this ckanoe. .All kinds .of
Dental Wert Done a tie Neatest Style at
Prices to sutt„tbe times. Wet tnre<oot nothing
hot flnt-elaas wor*-
Drs. Betts &McCalia,
Office over tirUfeth Bros., and^ West’s Store,
ATHENS, • - GEORGIA.:
FARMS FOB 3AT.K
70 acres pait'y ; r> 'i' v, on Sprin-
dale Blrcet for ly 4l, f 'f0.
210 aerts io O^lotbcipe ciunly at
0 00 i er acre.
160 acre* in Clarke loun'y at
10 00 p t acre.
i33 -cres in .Jackson county at
Si 00 per at re.
W.D. Griffeth,
Real Estate Agent.
Low Priced] Books, Novels
and Stationery at the
A he Cheapest Book Store in
the:South.
As Night Draws Down
The curtain early and the wind goes about
* whistling to keep itself warm, the question of
how to spend the evening hours becomes Ms
familiar as the fireplace in every home.
“Papa, what will we do after tea?"
“Oh, John. 1 wish l had something nice to
I read'/*
These expressions come from the lips of
( children and wi ves almost every winter
] evening.
i No game has yet been devised in which a
I whote*tamily*c*tn take part, night after night,
with pleasure to ail. Tastes differ nowhere
’ more than among the individual members of a
[ family. One will want to read a novel.
' v another history, another to study, another will
like pictures, and the father of all will probably
Care for nothing so*much as that which relates
to his own business. When we say to you that
there is one source from which all these
Tastes Can Be Satisfied*
that there is one way in which you can males .
svsry night this winter—which otherwise
might be spent in profitless droning—a time of
I pleasure and of profit for every member of your
family, we don’t expect you to do more than u>
smile increduously.
“Oh that's only one of those
advertisements," we know you will say.
But wait, in the edition of the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, now offered at .
introductory-rates by The Constitution, thers
is something about everybody and everything
of importance that Is or ever was in the
world. Within the twenty-eight volumes of
this great work there are stories of lives that
I excel in interest any romance ever written;
! there is all about commerce, art. history,
, literature, mathematics, mechanics, business,
to give you ideas and information for
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There are plenty of pictures for the baby ol
the family; there is a liberal education fer
your children who are old enough to go to
school; there are stories. hints, suggestions
, And receipts of valuable interest to your wifa.
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ATLANTA, GA.
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STREET- car schedule.
First car leaves Fall Park nt 7 a- in.
First cir Ii-aves Po^t-otficeat 7.Si a. m.
First oar leaves Baxter street nt 7.71 a. m.
S Leaves Post-office five minntes, twenty-live
minutes and forty-live minutes afu r the hour.
* Leave Kail paik on the hour, twenty minutes
and forty ml-utes after the tour.
Leave Mi I ledge and Baxter streets one min
ute, twenty-one minutes and forty-one minutes
after the hour.
Cars meet at tbe junction at ten minutes
thirty minutes and fl’.y minutes after the hear.
Last car h ave. Post-office at 10.07 |>. m.
Last oar loaves Baxter struct at 10.01 p. in.
purs leaving down town at llvo minuted and
fortv-tlvo minutes after the odd bourn and
tweaty.fi ve minutes efter t.he even hours, will
ran out Prince and return via Boulevard.
Cars leaving down town at tweutv-flve min
utes after the odd hoars, and five minutes and
forty-five minutes af’er the even hours, will run
out the Boulevard and return via Prince ave.
No. 117 Broad Streat.
^ t The 8tudentaiand public generally
Governor’* opinion.' If, u Mr. Weat- vited patronise na. Aloat experien
in-1 inghouae xnd other electricians assert, ^° r . km ® n 11 e “ pIoyed ’ Hot ^ « 0l d
..... . j baths xt xll hoars. Prices reasonabli
electrical death u x .ham, there have| - b. 8. Habkis, Proprietor.
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