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Rruben F. Kolb /• » fire-brand that
should bo promptly quenchud. He In#
been twioe defeated by the people of
Alabama in hiarace for governorship of
that state and now proposes to be seated
fair or foul. We
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U. H. FHIMZT \NI> K.8. UP-loN.Lesreee and
Muster*■
NORTHBOUND.
SOUTHBOUND
as governor by means
are convinced that there be enough
brave and kysl men in Alabima to seat
the du y elected governor, and that
William O Ostes. with his empty
rl^eve, is not the m* n to be bluffed by
anything like Kolb or his fiery manifes
to. There will be a eoene no doubt at
Montgomery on Dec. let when the timr
Work Will be Commenced at
Once and the Line Built to
Madisor—Then Connec
tion With Atlanta.
0T1IK ATHENS DAILYRANHKSil delivered
by carrier* in the oily, or m !i<d, pwi’ngo tree,
to any u'ldren* at tiro following rate*: #6.00 per
year, #2.80 torsi* -noath*. #1.28 *or three man tbs.
Thu Wuek.lv ur Sunday IS A N N E KII .00 per } car,
Meant* for 8 mouths. Invariably Cash In ad-
I/Translent advertisements will l>e inserted at
the :ataoI 11.00 per-quarolor the tirstInsertion,
and 50 cent* for earh subsequent ln*ertion, es-
eeptoontrai'ta.lrurtlsump.nta, on which special
rates -aii be obtained.
Local notice* will be charged at the rate of 10
cent* porltne cac'i Insertion, except when con-
tracra for extended periods, when opeclai rat* >
will lie ihitils. _ ,
Remittance, may be ma le bv express, postal
note, money order or reg’s'ered loiter.
All bovlMS* communication* should be ad-
dretoed to the Buc-luesa Manager.
for Infants and Children,
Clinton
. Petersburg—
..Richmond...
Washington .
. Baltimore ..
.Philadelphia.
. New York .
ltd we admit tie lhmaUndoi uov i
Thcmar G. Jot**, when he said : ‘-Wil
liam C. Oates bas bfen elected governoi
of Alabama and by the graoe of God hr
will be see ted.”
The movement to pat the election of I
Judges and Solicitors in the hands of
the people has gone down in defeat.
Til St STATE lH-POKHlATORV.
TbeGeneial Assembly should enact »
law providing for ..the ereotion and
maintainance of a reformatory for juve- j
nils offenders. The duty of a state is L
throw every possible si fe guard aroa d
the citizens to protect them from im
morality and crime, and when the state
thrusts Us youth into the penitentiary
camps among hardened oriminsls it i-
•7 GO a rnlAr.
Wilmington
dubsoribera are requested toprompt-
iy lotify the business offioe of late de
livery, failure to carry papers to porch-
ea or failure to deliver wilh abeolcte
regularity on the part of the carriers,
a rch notification is the only means of
knowing of the existence of any cause
for romplaint and will be appreciated
accordingly.
Darlington,
Weldon.
.Portsmouth (n).
.. FhUudeiphia .
m
1A Banner
1*4
! Adv.
1 Will do It.
.Portsmouth vw)
... iVa.inngton ..
* Daily except Sunday.
i 1 *) Vbr Bay Line, (n) Via New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk K.
\\ EtohlngUju ilutmboai Co. TraiuH No*. 4U2 anti -to* bo.id voetibuit*. t
VS Bbhingtou iiuuDnboai Uo. Traiu» Sum. 4U2 *au 403 bo, id voMituR**. tin list* will* I’uilu an Bullet
ft**
i. soil- between Atlanta and
C. Ticket* for sale at Union
ii u J / J , u - S a - WINDER, General Manager,
11 House. Allan la, Us
B. A N AW LAND. Dir. Pace. Agt-, Atlanta, Ua.
vT •«» nauuiifwu inruugn succor Octet
\ a., anu Pullman Bullet pallor cars beta ecu YtaG melon and Si
iwccn Charlotte and W l-iniugton Trains Nos. ct ana «i nu,
Monr c, N. U. Thiough coach to Charleston via Colombia, K ,
pepot or at company’s ticket office, No U himbau Douse.
MACON AND NOATiiD iN AAiLft*iah
IN, JB. HARRIS t< eceivor.
Time Table No. 11, in Efiect Suungf, juue 24th. 1894.
N°* business man
MM
can afford to see time
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pill . A
trial will convince y«u of their merit*,
these pills are easy in soli >n and are
particularly effective in the cure of
Constipation and Siok Headache. For
Kalaria and Liver tro bles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable They do not tv aken
by their notion, bnt by giving ti us to
stomach and bowels greatly mvigjrate
the system. Regular size 26c. p.r box.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
passing away with-
f ijgjj out being put to its
full value. He should
' *88 \.
^ endeavor to do some-,
. H .
\ ^ thing each hour that
*** will bring up his
fW
1 ££ trade and increase the
Used ZZZ
jg profits.j-
^ A Banner adver-
353
& tisement will do the
^ work. Not only will
fe it bring customers
^ daily, but every hour
'Sjg
seek new ones for the
coming day.
CKNTUAL STaNDAHD TIME.
STATION8.
.PASSESUKK.
402- Daily.
403—Dally.
Leave.
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MAGAZINE
Sold by PAlmer <t Kinnebrew and John
Crawford A Co.
COaLjCOAL COAL.
All orders sent to.Athens Foundry &
Machine Works for coal will have
prompt attention. Phone No. 40.
Volume IV begins Dec., 1894
TUB FOLLI OP A POOL..
The Memphis Commercial-Appeal
gets things down exactly right in the
following editorial:
“There is an organization in Chicago
composed of the mo*t aristocratic soci
ety ladies of the town, known as the
‘Woman’s Club.’ This dub has vsrii us
real or professed objects looking to the
general welfare of the generality of
mankind in general and womankind in
particular, but all these, we euspec', are
bat sauce to give piqaaucy to the ‘social
function.’ However that may be, the
members are now in throes and convul
sions over an attempt to get a colored
woman into the club. A Chicago news
paper protested very vigorously, just as
though it were sny of its business,
against the threatened rejection of the
negress’ application, and declared that
such action would be a ‘very grave
blunder.’ All the same, the applica-
A splendidly illustratedjUfe of
Dr. Price’s Cream osking ■ _ «vder
World's FilrHisbsct Medal sad Dlslome
W hitunall.
...Atlieiis .
NAPOLEON,
THE POPULIST TICKET
■O. ii. Jfc JS, lietiot.
E. T, HONE, General Manager.
A, Li, TGRiJS.Lt, £>UpeflUU9UUtim.
J. C. MoAlASTEK, Agent.
e. c. Mahoney, a. g. p. a.
For county Officers of
County.
Harm hy Grove, Ga , .
[Special.]—The People’s P
nominated a ticket for county officers
of Jackson county, as follows
Jackson
the great feature of whioh will be
75 PORTRAITS
NORTHEASTERN R R. of Ga., SCHEDULE.
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA.
To take effect at 6:00, A. M., Sunday. November 4,18#4. Eastern Time Standard.
Since Chautauqua
Hethods
and aims first engrossed the attention of
progressive educators, the ideas which found
their must vigorous expression in the far-
famed “Chautauqua Circles’* have become a
directing force in educatioual matters
throughout the country,
fiand and hard with the Chautauqua
movement goes the University Extension plan,
which provides unWershv instruction in the
homes of students whose means will not allow
them to pursue their ftudies at the university
Both of these plans have been productive of
good results and have steadily grown In favor
of Napoleon, sbowii
, ^him from youth
to declh; also portraits of bia family
and contemporaries and picture# of
famous battlefields; in all nearly
200 PICTURES.
Begins in November and runs through
eight numbers. The Eight Napoleon
Numbers, $1 00.
TRUE
DETECTIVE
STORIES
by authority from the archives of the
Pinkerton liKrKCTiv* Agency,
Lincoln and Pinko t n (Nov. 1894);the
Molly- Maguires; A lan Pinkerton’s
Life; Stories of Capture of Traia-rob-
bars, Forgers, Bai k-'obberc, etc.; each
Sheiiff,
Poas Brazelton; Deputy Sheriff, Bob
Patrick; Clerk, C. C. Chandler; T»x
Receiver, R. J. Fleeman;Tax Collec
tor, W F. Head; County Surveyor,—.
—, House; Coroner, Marion Wood.
The Democrats can beat this ticket
without any trouble.
Catarrh is a constitutional disease.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a constitutional
remedy, it ourea'catarrh. Give it a
trial. .
STATIONS.
The insurance men of the State are
hopping cn to Senator Venable’s Insur
ance bill in great style.
....Lula.. ,
. unisvme.
• Mayavllle.
. Harmony.
. Nicholson
The investigating committee were
highly pleased with the condition of
lue Northeastern road and will so re
port to the General Assembly.
Center.
Not Less Hmportant
.Athena.
than the recognized Chautauqua and
University Extension studies are those of
many who h&ve found it imperative to keep up
with the by specializing the studies of
spare hours and yet could not comply with the
requirements of the Chautauqua methods as
regards regularity of hours.
w»As an aid to such studies the Encyclopedia
Britan.iica distances all competitors. To
possess it is to have tht authoritative
utterances of taooof 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
Henry Wilson,.gthe postmaster at
Welshton, Florida, says he cured a esse
of diarrhoea of long standing in six
hours, with one email bottle of Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cbolenand Durrboea
Remedy. What a pleasant surprise
that must have been to the sufferer.
Buch cures are not unusual with this
remedy. In many instanoes only one
or two doses are required to give per
manent relief. It can always be depen
ded upon. When reduced with water
R- K. REAVES, Stale AgeuL
J. S. CREWS, Chiet Clerk.
Japan doesn’t want the United States
to act as umpire in the settlement of
dispute with China. She says China
must sue for peace herself and state her
requests.
All regular Indus from Athens to Lula have the right of track overstrains of the
same class moving iu the opposite direction when running in accordance wim General
Rule No. 84, U. anu D._Book.ot Rules, as revised Dect inber £8, 1890.
J. S. CUEWa, Caief Clerk.
Robert Bair - Octave Thanet,
Bret Harm Captain King,
Joel Chandler Htrria and many others.
NOTED CONTRIBUTORS
Robert Louis Stevenson,
F.Marion Crawford, Archdeacon Farrar
R. K. KEAVEs, State Agent.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Hon. T, W. Rucker, Assistant U. 8.
District attorney for the Northern di*-
triot of Georgia is receiving many
hearty congratulations on the able man
ner in which he conducted the Roper
oases in Atlanta. .
Sir Robert Bali ' Prof. Drnmmond
Archibald Forbes Thomas Hardy.
Send three 2-sent stamps for ( ;a tam-
AoaoiTA, UA. October 14th, 18*4.
OomcMneing Oct. 14th the following schedules will be operated. All traroe, mo by 90*h
Meridian Tune. The schedules are subject to ohango without notice to the public.
pie copy to the publishers.
S. S. McClure, L’t’d
30 Lafayette Place, New York.
BEAD UUWJ
KEAG UP.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
—WITHOUT PAIN Z
Bv the use or Vitalized Air, therBafeet Anaes
thetic known. It suspends all feeling of pain
and Is perfectly harmless In Its effects, giving It
toslakor well, old ami young, to sEroaff or
feeble. It meets a long felt .wantdon’t miss
this chance. All kinds .of
fatal Wirk -Done ia ike NeitasiJStjle at
A FREE EDUCATION
John T. Morgan, the peerless Ala
bamian, will continue to represent his
State in the Senate of the nation. He is
squarely in favor of Stevenson for presi
dent in 1890 and says we can win with
him as our nominee.
STATIONS
To On*. Worthy,.Boy -nd .UIrl In Each
County oflthe^tat*.
Thej.far,_famed .Georgia-Aisbama',Business
College, of Mscon, Qa,j generously .proposes
to give to one bey .and girl is each county of
Georgia, a thorough business education with
oat charge. All interested should write the
College AT ONCE.
W. a. McGuire, a welt known citizen
of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that
there is nothing as good for children
troubled with oolds or croup as Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. He has used
it in hi# family for several years with
the best results and always keeps a bot
tle of it in the house.
STRELT CAR SCHEDULE.
First ear leaves Ball Park xt 7 a. m.
First ear leaves Post-office at 7.28 a. m.
First car leaves Baxter street at 7.U a. m.
1 Leaves Foet-offioe live minntee. twenty-live
minutes and forty-flva minutes after the hour.
Leave Ball park on the hour, twenty minutes
and forty minutes after the hour.
Leave Mil ledge and Baxter streets one min
ute, twenty-one minutes and forty-one minutes
after the hour.
Cura meet at the junction at tea minutes,
thirty minute* and fifty minutes after the hour.
Last oar leaves Post-office at 10.05 p. m.
Last car leaves Baxter street at Idol p. m.
Care leaving down town at live mloutoe and
forty-Uve minutes after the odd hours and
tweaty-five minutes after the even hours, will
(tin oat Prince and return via Boulevard.
Cars leaving down town at twenty-live min
utes after the odd hours, and fire minutes and
forty-live minute* after the even hours, will run
out the Boulevard and return via Prince ave.
.Harlem .
.Hearing
.Thomaon.
Now for arother election in the tenth
district. There is no taint on the skirls
of J. C. C. Black. He oan be oounted
on to do the square thing every time
and while we believe the majority of
the legal voters of the tenth dlstriot cast
their ballots for him in the congressional
election, we oannot bnt admire the
spirit of the fairness with which he
meets the oharge of fraud by Tom Wat
son and offers him another chance to be
defeated.
After having la
grippe he was* himself troubled with
a severe oougb. He used other remedies
without benefit and then concluded to
try the children’s medicine and to his
delight it soon effected a permanent
cure. 26 and 60 oent bottles for sale
by John Crawford & Co., Druggists.
Don’t worry with yonr old store if it
needs repairing, bus send to T. 8,
Methvin’s for Mr. F. M. David, who
will pnt it in first-class order for s
small cost.
Drs. Betts & McOalla,
Jocittl Circle
Covington
..Conyers..
Idthftnia _
stone M’tn.
.Uarkston.
..Decatur..
Office over Griffetk Bros., [andgWeet’s Store,
ATHBN3. - - GEORGIA.
Try Hot Chocolate with Whipped
Cream at Gilleland’s.
CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held in the several wards of the
city of Athens Georgia, on Wednesday,
December, 6th, 1894, between the hours
of9o'clock Am. and 4 o’clockp.m.
for one Alderman from each ward, to
serve said city for the years 1896 and
1886.
The election in the 1st ward, will be
neld in the building on Broed street
known as the “Dorse/^Store.”
In the 2nd ward, at Peter Weil’s shop
on Clayton street.
In the 3rd ward, at.J. A. Gsrebold's
shop on Washington street.
And in the 4lh ward, at the ooucy
court house on Prince arcane. By
order of the Mayor and Connell, Nov.
6,1894. A. L. Mitohkll, (Berk.
E D. STONE,
Book and Job Printer
Scrofula on His Heat
THE POPULAR BARBEE SHOP
Wmrrenwn
-May Held..
Uulverton
. Sparta ..
Uevertrux..
.. Carrs ..-
AiUadgvUls
. .Browns ..
IN BANNER BUILDING (Second Story).Jm
15 Jackson St., Athens, Qa.
Having ;purehaaad tram the Athens Publish-
l»g Company the BANNER JOB OFFICE, the
undersigned is prepared to. execute
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fin# Commercial Printing n Specialty
Yonr patronage solicted.
S. D. STONE.
Mri. A and Mrs. B are ardent ohurch
members and Sabbatarians. Neither of
them would sew on a button or pare
their finger nails on Sunday for any
thing in the world. To work on Sun
day they regard as very einful, and to
be atoned for only with fasting and
Nevertheless, Mrs. A called
The Btndentsland public generally in
vited to patronize ns. Most experienced
workmen employed. Hot and cold
baths at all hours. Prices reasonable
B. 8. Haruis. Proprietor. '
prayer,
op Mrs. B over the telephone last Sun
day, held a conversation with her re
garding religions matters, made an ap
pointment for attending churcb, erit-
oited the slowness of the telephone girl
in answering calls, paid a tribute to the
telephone as a modern convenience,
and then wentont to listen to a sermon.
Meanwhile the telephone girl sat at the
switchboard and answered the calls of
other Sabbatarians like Mrs. A and
Mr?. B.—Savannah News.
manently all nervous dlsei lse*. each as Weak
Memory, Los*of Brain Power, Headache, Wake
fulness. Lost Vitality. nlRhtlr emissions. «vU
dreams, lmpotency and wasting diseases caused by
youthful error* or exces.r*. Contains uo
ojiiaies. Is a nerve tonleaau Mood builder.
Makes tho pale and ptwv strong and plump. Easily
carried In vest pocket. *1 per pox: « for US. By
mall prepaid with a written guarantee to cure or
Extra Cab/kT Episcopal Church.—
In order to sooommodsts those living
down town who desire to attend the
Eplsoopsl church, an extra oar will
leave the postoffloe at.five minutes so 11
etch Sunday morning, running direct
to the Episcopal church.
C. D. Flanioen, SnpL
a horse in a fine healthy Tor
i’. Cady's Condition Powders
the system, aid digestion, cor
e, relieve constipation, correc
ere and destroy worm?, givi' ;
Augusta, fir Savannah and Florida point*. a l " roru **“ n M
A'l above cars run Daily except 11 and U, which do not run on Sunday.
Sleeping Oar* between Atlanta and Charleston, Auguste and Atlanta, Augusta and Macon on
Night Express.
Mceping Cars between-.Macon and New York on train 87 and train Laving Macon »iT
o’clock a m.
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General Manager. Travelling i’*s*enger AgtnL Gan’l Freight and l’**#. Agt,
Dr. Miles' PAM
At aU druggist*
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