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THE ATHENS BANNER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29,. 1899.
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Bad Blood
IfoilM, Skin Eruption*, Uterrs, 1‘imple*,
Fever Sore*, Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer*,
CURED BY BOTANIC BLOOD BALM.
To pro re the icondtrful healing poieer of B.B.B.,
every sufferer may reeeire a SAM PET. BOTTLE
of n.ii.B. r/iEE or mail.
11.li.lt.. Itotanlc Itlooil Halm, has a
mastery over all lllnml Dliruei which
III. lie rrcim-dy even approaches. It.B.It.
I lie rally ilrlvea the poison, or bad blood,
■»i« of the body, bones, and entire system,
leaving the flesh pure and Trees Tram
blemishes. While ll.lt.lt. Is a powerful
blood remedy, it can lie taken with per
fect safety by old nnd young. It.lt.lt.
'eaves no bail after effects, and the cures
ire permanent.
Tumors, Ulcers, or Cancer of the Nose, Eye, Up,
Ear, Seek, breast. Stomach, Legs, or Arms, are all
curable by H.U.B., which Is made especially to cure
all terrible Mood Diseases. Persistent Sores,Blood
and Skin Blemishes, that resist other treatments,
ore quickly cured.by B.B.ll. Skin Eruptions, Pim
ples, Bed, Itching Eczema, Scales, Blisters, Bed or
Itrown Patches, Blotches, etc., are all due to bad
blood, and hence easily cured by B.B.ll. Syphilitic
Blood Poison literally driven from the system by
It.B.B. in one to live months ll.B. 11. does not con
tain vegetable or mineral poison. One bottle will
test it in any case. Tor sale by druggists every
where. Large bottles, ?!, six for £5. SenO 2 stamps
for book and free sample bottle, which will be sent
by return mail. When yoi*write, describe symp
toms, and personal free medical advice will he
given. Address Bloog "'aim Co.. Atlanta, ila.
M. J. O’BRIEN ELECTED
PRESIDENT EXPRESS CO.
Mrs. Reise’s lot, 50x22'
Matting of Stockholders in Savannah—Direc
tors Elected.
Savannah, Nov. 28 —-The annual
meeting of the Southern Express Com
pany was held here this morning. It
was the first meeting since the organiza
tion of the company not attended by
Mr. H. B Plant, its organizer, who died
some months ago.
The stockholders elected the following
directors: M. J. O'Brien, R G. Erwin,
H. Dempsey, T. W. Leary, G. H. Tilley,
M. F. Plant and O. M. Sadler. The
number of directors was increased from
five to seven. This was in accordance
with a change made in the by-laws
year ago. The new members of tie
board are R G. Erwin, G. H. Tilley
and O. M. Sadler. Mr. Erwin succeeds
the late H B. Plant.
After their election the directors met
and elected these officers:
President—M. J. O’Brien.
Vice President—Morton F. Plant.
Secretary and Treasurer—George H.
Tilley.
General Council—F. G. duBignon.
The directors, by a rising vote, in
dorsed the resolutions of respect and re
gret at the death of Mr. Plant, passed
at a meeting of the diiectiors in New
York.
There is no police-
~~ ^ ore to the corn market was liquidation
man tO enforce tn.6 j by the December longs, which kept that
laws of health and option rather weak, while May was
tO Call “stop!” I ■Hfihtly higher than last night. Foreign
•when you are in
A TEXAS WONDER.
feet, front on Hancock ave
mi** running through to
Washington street.
If you want a nice build
ing lot dose in, see me at
once. I am going to sell.
J. T. ANDERSON
Real Estate Agent and
Insurance.
AI In-in-.,
Hell’* Orest Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, se
minal omissions, weak and lame back,
reeumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1. One
small bottle is two months’ treatment,
and will cure any case above mentioned.
E. W. Hall, Sole Manufacturer, St
Louis, Mo.
Sold by H. R. Palmer & Sons,
Read Tbit.
Temple, Texas, April 16, 1899.
I have used Hall’s Great Discovery for
Fire I bladder and kidney trouble, and would
not take a thousand dollars for the bene
fit received from nsing one bottle,
feel that I am permantly cured.
W. R. Tyler, D. D. S.
Formerly of Barneeville Ga.
I danger from dis
ease. But Nature
has her own dan
ger signals. When
pain shoots like a
lightning flash
along the nerves, when
the heart beats feebly or
irregularly, when there
is unnatural fullness after
eating, sour risings, head
ache, coated tongue or
irritable temper, then
Nature is plucking you by
the sleeve and calling
“stop!” To neglect
these warnings is danger
ous. Derangement of the
stomach- and its allied or
gans is but the beginning
of trouble for the whole
body.
As a complete cure for
disease of the stomach
and the organs of
digestion and nu-
^r it ion Doctor
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
stands without an equal. It purifies the
blood, cleanses the system of poisonous
accumulations, nourishes the starved
nerves and builds up the entire body,
blood and bone, muscle and nerve.
“It is with pleasure that I tell you what Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘Pellets*
have done for me,”- writes Mrs. T. M. Palmer,
of Pcede, Kaufman Co., Texas. "Two years
ago I was taken with stomach and bowel trouble.
Everything I ate would put me in distress. I
lived two weeks on milk and even that gave me
? iin. I felt as though I would starve to death.
hree doctors attended me — one said I had
dyspepsia, two said catarrh of the stomach and
bowels. They attended me (one at a time) for
one year. 1 stopped taking their medicine
and tried patent medicine; got no better, and
I grew so weak and nervous my heart would
flutter. I could not do any kind of work. Now
I can do my house work very well, am gaining
in flesh ami strength, and can eat anything.’
THE WORLD OF FINANCE
markets were generally quiet, country
offerings were moderate but cash de
mand continues very quiet. "Weather
was generally favorable for the move
ment of the corn market. Provisions
fairly firm, although hogs were lower
and receipts exceeded the estimate.
Later there was aggressive selling by
English packers, bat their offerings were
readily taken by brokers, and market
became firm.
Telbgrapbio
Breyemes,
Corrected Aerke* Reporta Purniebed by
Athene Cotton Bxcbense.
Market report issued by Murphy &
Go. New York office 44 and 46, Broad
way. ,
Athens, Ga., Nov. 27, 1899.
ATHENS MARKET.
Middling 1%.
On
OASTORIA.
Been the /»The Kind You Hate Atwayi
Signature
of
Xot a Bit of a Popular Hero.
“Nobody seems to know much about
that man In uniform who slipped out
.of the carriage .while the crowd was
cheering the general and went back to
the hotel.”
“Bless you, no. He Isn’t one of the
heroes. While the brave fellows were
fighting at the front, he was nursing
yellow fever patients in the hospital. 1
—Chicago Tribune.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Middling Uplands 4 6-16.
Sales 10.000.
Tone—Steady.
Receipts 18,000,
FUTURE DELIVERIES.
Opening Close
Jan—Feb .4.08-09
Feb—Maroh 4.07-8
Maroh—April 4.06-7
April—May 4.05-6
May—June 4.05
June—Jnly 4.04
July—August 4.02-04
August—September.... .8.01
September—Ootober ....
October—November... ..4 11-13
Novemte^—Deoembefr. ..4.10-13
December—January 4.08-10
NEW YORK MARKET. .
Middling uplands 7 13-16. •
Tone—Steady.
Opening. C
7.50 7.E
Muon does With Alger.
Washington, Nor. 27.—Victor L Ma
son, private secretary of Secretary Root,
has resigned that position to engage in
business with General Russell A. Alger.
Mr. Mason served Secretary Alger in
the capacity of private secretary with
signal ability through his entire term
and during the S Danish - American war,
and when General Alger resumed pri
vate life he arranged that Mr. Mason
should return to his employ after serving
with Secretary Root until he had other-
wise provided himself,
Huntiagton Defends Dewey.
New York, Nov. 27.—O. P. Hunting,
ton, who was one of the largest snb-
scribers to the Dewey borne fund, said
today, in reference to the criticisms of
the admiral for the disposition of the
property:
1 think those who find fault with
Admiral Dewey for what be has done
with the house given him are at fault
themselves. I gave $2.00 towards the
sum necessary to purchase the house,
and gave it without any string attached
to the gift, supposing that after he got
the deed he could do with the property
as he wished.
Pamous Actor Die*.
Galveston, Tex., Nov. 28.—Charles
Coghlan, the distinguished English actor
and author, died here today of gastritis,
aged fifty-six years. He bad been ill in
Galveston since his theatrical engage
ment here four weeks ago. His wife
was at his bedside when the end came
and is prostrated with grief. The re
mains will be shipped immediately to
Prince Edward island, Mr. Gogblan’s
former summer home.
Burned Herself to Death.
New York. Nov. 28.—Hattie Miller, a I
handsome woman thirty years old, I
formerly the wife of a man named
Lonier, of Galveston, Tex., but who left I
him and came to New York with R. A. ■
Miller, a racetrack man, and formerly a j
printer, committed suicide today in
most horrible manner. She saturated I
her clothes with kerosene, set fire to |
them and was burned to death.
HUI Will Support Nominee.
Buffalo, N, Y , Nov. 28 —Norman |
Mack, democratic leader in Erie county,
announced today that D B. Hill would |
support the nominee and platform
the next democratic national conven
tion, even if that nominee is W. J. I
Bryan and the platform is a reiteration I
of the Chicago platform. Mr. Mack I
said he had talked with, ex-Senator Hill |
recently and had been assured of this.
Suicide In Camden Street.
Columbia, S. O., Nov. 28.—A. B. I
Covington, bookkeeper for May rant & I
Jackson, who have the contract for I
trestliug the Seaboaid Air-Line from
Camden to Colombia, committed suioide
on the streets of Camden tonight by |
shooting himself in the head with -a re-1
volver. He fired five shots, three tak-1
ing effect. The’only cause that can be I
assigned is disappointment in love. He 1
attempted to take his life a few days
ago. He was a handsome man, thirty |
years of age.
Dlemond Thiel Sentenced.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28.—Barney I
Hugo, a young white man, was today |
convicted in the superior court of steal
ing a diamond stud from Mr. J. Kyle’s |
shirt bosom daring the street fair,
CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
mill
TMt CKNTAUIV COMMWV. WCW VOUU CITY.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, >
Lucas County, )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he I
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the I
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that can-1
not be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh |
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in |
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D., 1886.
( —^ ) A. W. GLEASON,
} SEAL V
( — ) Notary Public.
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken inter-1
nally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send |
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Go., Toledo, O. |
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the.beet.
\WINE
t
Found in the drug
are perfectly pure and fresh.
Purity is one of the strong
If
you
] oints in this store
want a drug, you can depend
upon us to give j’on exactly
whav- you want.
H R. Palmer &
Prescription Druggists
105 Clayton Street.
January
February
A cheap remedy for cough and colds j . 7 fi9
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cue the more severe
aud dangerious results of throat and I
lung troubles. What shall you do? Go
to a warmer and and more regular
climate? Yes. if possible; if not pos
sible for you, then in either case take
the ONLY remedy that has-been intro
duced in all civilized countries with suc
cess in severe throat and lung troubles,
. Boschee’s German Staup.’’It not only
Store | heals and stimulates the tissues to des
troy the germ disease, but allays in flam
mation, causes easy expectoration, gives
a good night's rest, and cores the patient.
Try ONE bottle. Recommended many
years by all druggists in the world
Sample bottle at
April.
May..
I July
I August....
September.
October....
November.
December..
7.65
7.63
7.56
OF CARDUIx
THE LINK THAT BINDS.
Jacxsov, Tamr., Rot. M.
I wee subject to miscarriage for three yean,
and suffered constantly with backache. I wrote
to yon for advice, and after using three bottles
of Wineof Cardni, according to yohr directions,
I am strong and well, and the mother of a flna
girl baby.
Mrs. B. R. JOWEBfl.
(Ca# 1
PORT RECEIPTS.
Today 41,06$.
This day last year. 63,920.
COTTON LETTER.
New York, Nov. 28.—The Liverpool I
H. R. Palmer & Sons. | ^^lee this a. m. were much better than
expected. 1-82 up on spots and 3 64 on I
Sons.
CASTORIA.
Bears the /) The Kind You Hava Always Bougf
Signature
An Unsolved Problem.
He—Yes, she made a fool of me.
She—I wonder why it is a man never
recovers from a thing of that kind?—
Brooklyn Life.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
ST. ELMO^LODGE K. OF P.
I Cbemberlsln'e Pain Balm Cares Others, Why
Not You?
futures and yet our market opened only
3 to 6 points above last night, and this
slight gain was availed of by trades to I
liquidate, the large bull firm doing its I
share. .After some giving way of prices, |
the market ruled dull and seemed peg
ged. Receipts continfie small and The I
small crop men accept it as confirming I
their ideas, yet others olaim that there
is am unusual amount of holding back,
©H
There b no use talking—a. baby in the house is the link that binds
husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock.
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there b a
derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or more of
those common disorders known as “ female troubles”. Wine of Cardul
b the remedy, it pub the organs of generation in a strong and healthy
condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind.
Dining the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother
b bum up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one
makes ib advent it b lusty and
strong, well-fitted to grow tb ma
turity in perfect health. The
mother, too, passes through the
trial with little pain and no dread.
Wine ot Cardui b truly a wonder-
fid medicine for women.
Large Bottles for $1.00 at Druggists.
AVI i g l *1*1U
I LA DIES’ ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
■For edrice In eew* requiring spec!
fcJStSSSSB
■IDIcmco, CbeUenooge,Tens.
My wife has been nsing. Chamber-
I Iain's Pain Balm, with good results, for I and Mr. Neill has just pointed out that
St. Elmo Lo^ge, No. 40, Knights of 1 4 j ame shoulder that has pained heroon-1 -whereas, the past eight years, between
Pythias meets every Monday night at tinually for nine years. We have tried I. .... . the 24th 0 f No-
7 o’clock at its Castle ball in the Max I ^ kinds 0 f medicines and doctors with- ,
Joseph building, corner Clayton and ont ^^g any benefct from any of I vember ’ the P° rt have exCeeded
Wall streets. Visiting Knights cor them One day we saw an advertise- the interior receipts by an average of
dially invited to at tend. ment of this medicine and thought of 1910,000.bales. The market looked tired I wel ^
T. J. SHACKELFORD, O. O. trying it, which we did with thabest. of out all day and it ««"■» hard to pass | Myers house, oor. Hancock Ave., and Hull St.
T. H. NICKERSON. K. of R. and S satisfaction. She has qsed only one 1
bottle and her shoulder is almost well.—
GLENN LODGE, NO. 75, I. O. O. F. Adolph L. Millett, Manchester, N. H.
I Meets every Tuesday night at 7 o’clock For ^ by h. R. Palmer & Sons, Drug-
GRIFFETH’S The Victoria
Rent List.
5 R. H., Milledge eve., both, closet, 2 R. ’ser
I these prices, practically the highest
touched on the 9th test.
at Lodge room, in Oarlton building, on I gbts.
Jackson .street. All Odd Fellows in
good standing invited to attend.
THOS F. GREEN.
Noble Grand.
ESGGTT H. BROWN. Reo. Sec.
GRAIN
Chicago, Nov. 28.—There was abetter
I tone to wheat today and market ruled
firm with a large trade. Prices during
Gainesville Shoe Go.
SPOT GASH! GUT PRICE!
SHOES!
Hynds’ Best Home-Made Shoes.
-HOME-MADE LEATHER-
; .
Will last longer, wear better and
give more comfort than any
Other SHOE© made.
IMfM GElKMSOUHBSm
L.H. JOHNSON, Manager.
231 Broad St., ATHENS, GA.
IF. CHARLIE JAMES
No. SO Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
First
Class
MT. VERNON LODGE, F. & A. J
Mount Vemon Lodge, No. 22., A. F. &
A. M., meets in regular communication
every 2d Thursday night in each month
at Masonio hall, 3rd floor Max Joseph’s
building, Clayton street. All Master
Masons are cordially invited to attend.
W. F. Dorsey, W. M.
D M. Kenney. Seoretarv.
All good mothers keep Dr. Tiehenors
Antiseptic to use when the children get
hurt or have colio. Only 50c. a bottle.
Contains no oil or grease, the pdor is j the early part of the session advanced
verv pleasant and the v children like it half cent on December and Jfio on May
because, when sweetened, it tastes like OTer ^ nIght - a
on covering of
peppermint candy, and is absolutely
harmless. Ask your druggist for it.
in a dark corner near the west en
trance of Winchester cathedral Is
door composed of four pieces of Iron
grill work, which have the distinction
of being the oldest specimens of their
kind In England.
5 R. H., Barber Bt., near Prince ave., w. w.,
bath. „
5 R.H., Foundry street, w. w., bath.
6 B.H., Franklin SL, large lot, barn, garden,
■well. ■ s ‘
5 R. H-, B. Lumpkin street, large lot.
8 B. H., Prince avenue, w. wi, bath.
8 R. H., Dougherty street, oor. College Ave.
7 R. H., Dougherty. St., near Pulaski, w. w.,
sewer con., gas.
9 R. H., Hill street, electric lights, bath.
5B.H..N. Lumpkin street, servants room. .
5 R. H., Franklin street, after January 1st.
6 R. H„ Thomas street. ~ •'
5 R. H. Hancock avenue, corner Pope street.
Store room, Clayton street. „
Store room, Thomas street.
OCONEE TRIBE, I. O. R. M.
Wigwam Oconee Tribe No. 16 L O.
r; M. meets every Wednesday night at I
7:30 o’clock, -third floor of Max Joseph
building, Clayton street. Visiting Red |
Men oordially invited to attend.
C. L. CLARK, Sachem.
MOSES MORRIS. Chief of Reoorda.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
shorts and buying by local crowds for
reaction which is considered dne after
reesonable decline. • Foreign markets
were generally firm, cash demand was
reported quiet and Seaboard reported
only a moderate demand there for ex
port. We are inclined to think that if
market will hold for a few days steady,
the export demand may improve some
what. Weather throughout the winter
wheat belt was generally favorable for] REAL
growing crop. We are inclined to look
for 6ome further reaction before it will
do to"sell again and then only if demand I College Avenue
Makes a special bid for
permanent boarders ^
The Hotel has been
Completely
Renovated,
And the. service is‘now
the best in Athens. The
rates are popular.
A Specialty Made
of Day Boarders.
P. W. Satherlin, - - Proprietor.
Best Work la the City I
Garments washed by band or machine, and laundered In a skillful manner, having the
lustre of new garments. Either sleek or domestic finish, as the customer prefers.
Fancy Work a Specialty.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No misfits In shirt bosoms, but a perfect match.
Shirts, new 10c | Cuffs, per pair. 3
We have a boy in our employ who will call for and deliver all work.
ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND BONDS.
FOR HTGTSTT-
One Five Boom Hod»8 an Oconee Stret, No
«1, good garden »pot, plenty of good water.
Brice Tea Dollars.
-APPLY TO-
Sept. 6th, !»».
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
Albatross Flour.
The best on Earth, absolutely pure
and uniform. $1,000 for proof to con
trary.
' G. H. HULME, Wholesale Agt. '
Complete Line
Fall and Winter Shoes,
• *
Cali and See Me and Safe Money. .
E. I. SMITH,
Leading Shoe Dealer.