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MAJOR RLJtrr* S*8kQ«*0«IITI4»N
II J r J C. C. Bl#ck, C inarfS'cni n
from tbe tvnth district of O* '‘rgis, 1»
reply to Mr. WtUon’i letter in regard
to tfae purging of the btllot in that. di -
trlct, m k*e the tollowir g pr -potiilon:
“I will *tke n»y commie-inn a* »
member of tb» flftr-'ourth congress
Bat I will resign if, the resignation to
uk^ ff ct March 4, 1895, whenever M-.
H—A Will Try to rrevent Sown of
Her Convict* From Ikeoiains Hardened.
An expertuK-ut in the fnntmeut of
convicts is about to be inj.ugnratc<l iu
the tttate prison of Massachusetts, at
Charlestown, which tu y, as expected,
be of much practical 5>ea At in behalf ot
prison reform. It is somcthilia like
return to the systciii ( f r-»!: f .rv Wicr
ment, altlionph in thi iiasn t!i:> :rr-
will be allowed to ilttiiV f r Ill::;
he desires that in.. of 1: dxirir* :
period of his Incur* •rat: -a Ac.
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FubUsfiad Dally, Semi-Weekly and Monday b>
PIUKIKY Jt UPSOS.
8.C. OWtili Managing Editor
U.n. lMIlVI/.Y AND K. a. UPJON.Lesaaaa sod
Manager*.
NORTHBOUND.
Central Time, 1 ally and Sunday.
OTHK ATHENS DAILY RANKER I* delivered
by carrier* in the city, or milled, postage I ree,
loony addriw* altbe following rate.; SV-O per
rear, sZ.SHorsix nixiUi-,$l.?5 tortl.rocm inth*
The Weekly or Sunday it AN NKR *1.00 per year,
to cent* lor a moutha. Iuvsrlabty Cash in ad-
l*]'riuslent advertisements will he inserted at
the i ateot 11.00 per rquart) lor the lint loaenlon.
and to cent* lor each sulitequeot Insertion, cx-
oapt uoutrwi advertisements, on which special
rates ran bi obtained.
Raleigh
Weloou
Wnsiilogton
.Philadelphia.
..Charlotte,.
Wilmington
■Subscribers are requested to prompt
ly ratify the busineu office of late de
livery, failure to carry paper*to porch
e* or tailure to deliver with obsolete
r«<a.'.*rity on the part of the carrieis.
8 ich r.oUboaUon u the only meant ol
knowing of the existenoe of an^ cause
Darling too.
for complain' and will be appreciated
accordmg!y.
.Portsmouth <u
Pbtiadeiplua
l’oiuuiuuin i«
... UkMJJil,tuU
Mr. John H. Seale will not
Wi b Mr. P rut KngLr
m«yc*rallty of the G<te oity.
| A Banner 1
1 Adv.
1 Will do It.
* Dally except Sunday.
(b) Via Bay Lino. <,u> Via New York, Phlla<lelphia and Notlulk It K. <w) Via Norfolk and
Washington licambojit Co. Traiu* Noe. 4W and 403 iu iwtituio; tran.a with Pull; an Buffet
stu ping cars between Atlanta and Washington lU.oJgti alto.ef between Mac t nutl I’urtstnouth,
Aa.anu Pullman BuDot parlor can between \v a-, tiigtou uud New Vork; steeidug ct r* be
tween Charlotte anu WiniUigtoo Trains Nos. 18 41 run soil tietWuCu Atlanta and
"our c, N.c. iliiuugit coacn to Charleston via Coiuu.hu, S c. Tickets for sale at Union
Pepot or at Ooiupauy's ticket odlde. No ti hituhaii ilou.o.
„ . . ...... JOHN H. Wit DEB, General Manager.
E. J. Waller, C. P, * T. A., No. C Kimball House. Atlanta, us
T J ANDaiUBUN, G.l*. A., B. A. NEW LAND, DiV. Pass. Agt.,Atlanta, Ga.
tiKADDAL inPBovr.nrNr.
Dan’s Review for the p»st week bat j
the following editorial on the buainm I
condition of the country:
“In nearly all branches of businen I
gradual improvement sppeare, and tbi I
bjrtfefui feelirg obsemd last weri I
Thtn it was al o noted that tbe main I
conditions of business and trad - bad I
notsuddtnl, ebanget’, and this becomes I
clearer to tbe disappointment of sone I
Low farm products, li.w wages, and
only partial employment of labor, atill
retard distribution, and tbe limited de
mand hinders the recovery of indui-
tries. Pr grass toward recovery has
not ceased, an i many establishments
Oftve resumed or added to their pr.-
dneing force, some also advancing
wages, but it v ill take time t> lift busi
ness out of its depression, and tbe pro-
;re«smaie, if lees than the sanguine
expected, is at least encouraging. The
decision to oiler $50,000,000 bonds for
replenishment cf tbe Treasury reserve
barkers, generally appiovcd,
know they also wore the stripes and
will take familiar ad van tage.jrir their
knowledge.—W asliingtouJitEf.
CHACON AND NOATABaN AAiDAOAD
IS, -fc£. HA.HHIS, ICeoeiver,
Time Table No. 11, in Effect Sum tar, June 24th. 1894.
Henry Wilson, the postmaster at
Welehton, Florida, says be cured a ca*r
of diarrhoea of long standing in ii
h'ur', with one small bottle of Cham-
bsMain’a Colic, Choleraand Diarrioo*
Remedy. What a pleasant surprise
-hat must have been to the snfferer
-uch cares are not unusual with tils
j remedy. In many inttanoes only one
>r two doses are require 1 to give-per
manent relief. It can alwaya be depen-
d d upon. When reduced with water
it is pleasant to take. For sale by
John Crawford * C.o., Druggist#.
No business man
can afford to see time
j passing away with-^
f ~t r l
\ ^ out Ulritrg put to ltSa
value. He should*
\jSk
ns endeavor to do some-
thing each hour that
. w vyill bring up his
& trade and increase the
1
profits.]
4 Banner adver-
\m(
tksement will do the
JSM
work. Not only will
it bring customers
^ daily, but every hour
seek new ones for the
coming day.
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
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The State Department Has Decided That
They Are Not to Be So Common Hereafter.
For years the granting of special pass-
ports to persons going abroad has been
abused to such an extent, and so many
people have procured them, that tbe
state department has issued peremptory
orders to refuse them hereafter except
upon the special order of the secretary.
It has been customary by the war de
partment always to request special pass
ports for any officer, no matter what his
rank may be, when going abroad, even
for pleasure, and up to within a few
mouths ago the requests were promptly
granted. When, however, a batch for a
lot of lieutenants were requested dur-
ing the summer the secretary crossed
to Secretary Lamont’s office and
Volume IV begins Dec., 1894
A splendidly illustrated,life of
NAPOLEON,
was, by
but events are showing that restoration I
of contldence csdiioc by itself remove 1
ali embarrassment.
It is generally assumed that the of- I
fared bonds will be taken at once. The
effect is less easy to anticipate, for the I
formal announcement that, after a gen-1
ere) reconstruction of the revenue laws,]
it is still found necessary to borrow I
largely, tends to raise doub: about fl-
oanc<sl provision for the fnture. The
reported importation of gold from Lon
don, with a loss on its face of $7,500 at I
present exchange rates, is presumably
meant to afleot bond subscriptions,
i here have already been some with- |
drawala of gold from the Treasury by
redemption of notes to mske payments
for bonds, and goods rather than gold
are likely to come from Europe. Lon
don has also sold here about 15,000
shares during tbe week. Money con-
E. T. UUjNE, General Ai.uager,
A, H. FuKTEK, aupeiuiieuuoui
J. G MuMABl'ER, Agent.
e. g. mauoney, a. g. r. a.
tbe great feature of wbloh will be
75 PORTRAITS
NORTHEASTERN R R.ol Ga., SCHEDULE,
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA.
Since Chaytaimqiuia
To take effect at 5:00, A. M., Sunday. November 4,1894. Easteiu Time Standard,
over
protested vigorously against this action, I
so that orders have now been issued di- I
rcctiug officers of the army to take the I
same passports for whioh other persons I
pay $1, which contain their accurate I
description. *
A few weeks ago Mr. Whitelaw Reid I
applied for a special passport for him-
aelf and family, and it was only with
the greatest difficulty it was secured.
These passports are handsomely engross
ed affairs and engraved on heavy parch-
ment, and there are few instances where
a man having one with him has trouble
in getting around countries of Europe,
which are .on the lookout for anarchists,
nihilists and would l,e monarch killers.
—Washington Cor. St. Louis Globe-
Democrat
Annoying the President,
The French government are taking
I measures to protect the president from
I annoyance. A man was arrested because
I he wanted to give M. Casimir-Perier a
I package of newspaper cuttings critiois-
I ing his policy. The offender will be
I prosecuted on the charge of Insulting
I the head of the state.
progressive educators, tht ideas which found
their most vigorous expression in the far-
fatm-J “Chautauqua Circles” have become a
directing force ;» educational matters
throughout the country.
Hand and har d with the Chautauqua
movement goes the University Extension plan,
which provides univers ; tv instruction in the
homes of students whose means will not allow
them to pursue their studies at-vthe university
Both of these plans have been productive of
good results and have steadily grown In favor
K'JBTHBOUKD.
STATIONS.
We’ll toon be in as bad a tlx as Kumiii
We will have Czir Reed II.
.Lula.
ulllsvlile.
The free silver cry is to be the slogan
of tiie next Democratic campaign.
Harmony.
Nicffoisun
. Corner.
.Alliens.
Tbe Duke of Argyll is going to mairy
Miss, Knox Little. He has baen mar
ried twice before and is 71 years oil.
than the r«ogniieJ Chautauqua and
University Extension studies are those of
many who have found it imperative to keep up
sritlt tbtr t‘»ers by specializing the studies of
spare hours and yet could not comply with the
requirements of the Chautauqua methods as
regards regularity of hours.
As an aid to such studies the Encyclopaedia
Brilan .ica distances all competitors. To
possess it is to have the authoritative
Utterances of taoo of the world’s foremost
scholars and thinkers, whereas the study of
any single text-book on a subject often"
requires to be supplemented by search for
details in many other books. Write for
K- K REAVES, State Agent.
J. 8. CREWS. Cbiei Clerk.
The tribute recently paid Ex-Govern
or William J. Northern, of Georgia b>
the Memphis Commercial-Appeal was
highly merited.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCttEOUTLEa.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
W. C. P. Breckinridge, of Kentucky,
is to take the lecture platform. Hie
theme will be the tariff and he is a
master of that subject.
Aubcsta, Ga., October Uth, 1894.
Commencing Oct. Uth the following schedules will oe operated. All trams, ran by 904k
deration Time. The schedules are subject to change withont notice to the public.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
WITHOUT PAIN Z
The Republicans say they will have
no free sugar bill in theirs. They pro
pose to amother all suob proposed legis
lation.
BUCKLBNS ARNICA .SALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuta,
Braises, Sores, Uloera, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Prioe, 35c per box.
For sale at Lyndon’s Drag Store,
and Palmer A 1Tinnab*«w
2Train
„(fo. M7.
Train
No. 28.
•STATIONS
STRELT car schedule.
First ear leaves Rail Park at 7 a. m.
First car leaves Post-office at 7.® a. m.
First oar leaves Baxter street at 7.31 a. m.
t Leaves Post-office five minntes, twenty-five
minutes and forty-five minute# after the hour.
Leave Ball park on the hoar, twenty minutes
and forty minutes alter the hour.
Leave Ml!ledge and Baxter streets one min
ute, twenty-one minuteaand tarty-one minutes
alter the boar.
Cars meet at the junction at ten minutes,
thirty minutes and fifty minutes after the hour.
Last car leavea Post-office at 10.03 p. m.
Last car leaves Baxter street at 10.01 p. m.
Cars leaving down town at five minutes and
forty.five minntes after the odd hours and
twenty-five minntes alter the even hours, wiU
ran oat Prince and raturn via Boulevard.
Cara leaving down town at twenty-lve min
utes altar the odd hoars, and five minuteaand
forty-five minutes after the even hours, will run
oat tbe Boulevard and return via Prince are.
... Be lair.-
.Urovetown
..Bersaha..
..Harlem ..
..Hearing
„ Thomson.
An exchange says “there’s always a
fltw in a candidates armoor. The faot
chat Achilles was invulnerable, save in
the foot, shows the advantage at suob
trams of also being well heeled.
thetlc known. It suspends all feeling of pain
and is peifectly harmless In its effects, giving It
to >lck or well, old ami Vonng, to strong or
feeble. It meets a long felt .want;, don t miss
this chance. All kinds .of
Dotal Vtik .Dm i. the Neatest Stjle at
Prices to salt the time*. Wel turns'out nothing
hut first-class war*'
Drs. Betts & j McCalla )
Office over GrUfeth Bros., aadj,West’s Store,
ATHENS. - - GEORGIA.™
.. Gamsfc ..
-Norwood..
. Barnett..
Crawtoidv’i
Union Point
GreeiiSbi.ro
Buckoeud
..Madison..
..Rutledge.,
.social Uirult
Covington
..lionyera..
• 82 pa
5 Id pm
6 55 pm
6 41 pm
6 o9 pm
4 68 pm
4 W pm
8 80 pm
4 01 pm
5 50. pm
8 S3, pm
8 28„pm
S 10 pm
8 00 pm
Extra Cab to Episcopal church.—
In order to scoommodsts those living
down town who desire to attend tbe
Episcopal church, an extra oar will
leave the postoffioe at.flve minutes to 11
each Sunday morning, running direct
to the Episoopal church.
C. D. Flanigbn, Snpt.
Solicitor Charles D. Hill, of the At
lanta circuit, so taxed his energies in
the conduct of the Carr and Mjers
murder cases that he will not be able to
conduct the MoDonald case. „ Hit
brother, Mr. B. H. Hill, will act in bis
place.
E D. STONE,
Book'and Job Printer
OOD’S
THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP
Warreaton
...Mayfield..
Culverton
. Sparta ..
The committee on the penitentiary
system has unanimously recommended
the establishment of a state reformatory
for juvenile offenders. The General
Assembly of Georgia ahouid heed the
recommendation of this committee and
eract a law to that effect.
n Sarsaparilla Is carefully
prepared by experienced
pharmacists from Sarsa
parilla, Dandelion, Man
drake, Dock-PIpiUaewa,
Juniper Berries, and other well knows
vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro
portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood's |
Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative
S power Peculiar to Itself, notpos-
•essed by other medicines. HootTa
arsaparilla
Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, BoDs,
Pimples and all other affections censed by
impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
Bheumatism, Kidney and Liver Com*
P UIllU ’ H la Hot What
we Say, but what Hood’s
N 'Sarsaparilla Does, that
KB Tells the Story—Hood’s
| Sarsaparilla
IN BANNER bGILDING (Second Story).Jm
15 Jackson St., Athens, Ga.
Having 'purchased from the Athens Publish
ing Company the BANNER JOB OFFICE, the
undersigned is prepared to execute
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fine Commercial Printing n Specialty
Your patronage solicted.
E. D. STONE.
Deveraux..
. Carrs ...
diUedgriUe
..Browns ..
.Haddocks..
The Btudente’end pnblic generally in
vited to pat ronise us. Moat experienced
woikmen employed Hot and cold
baths at all hours. Prices reasonable
K. S. Harris. Proprietor.
CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
Noticeia hereby given thatan election
will be held in the several wards of the
oily of Athens Georgia, on Wednesday,
D.eembar, 5*.h, 1894, between the hours
of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m.
for one Alderman from each ward, to
serve said city for tbe years 1895 and
1888
The election in tbe 1st ward will be
held in the building on Broad street
known as the “Dorse/lStore.”
in the 3nd ward, at Peter Weil’e shop
on Clayton street.
In tbe 3rd ward, at J. A. Garebolu’s
•bop on Washington street.
And in the 4th ward, at tbe CDunty
oourt house on Prince aveaue. By
order of the Mayor and Connell, Nov.
6,1894. A. L. Mitcbbll, Clerk.
7 02 pm
7SB pm
Capt. Reuben F Kolb says be will
take hia seats* Governor of Alabama
on Deo. let. Gov. Jones says he wi 1
nee that Gov. Eleet Oates is promptly
nested. The outcome of this affair is
srstehed with great interest and trouble
iition try
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