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THE BANNER; SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1902.
JTHE
ATHENS DAILY BANNER
Published Datlr. Sunday and Weekly by
M. J. ROWS. !-*«*««.
Editor
HOLDER, JR...
C M. YOUNO.
City Editor.
THE ATHENS DAILY BANNER la delivered
by <*hi rtt-rs in the city, or mailed, postage free
to any address at the following rates: 45.00
per y« ar, 4J.50 for six months, $1.25 for three
months.
The Weekly or Sunday BANNER $1.00 per
year, 50 cents for six months. Invariably Cash
in advance.
Remittances may be made by express, post
office money order or registered letter.
All business communications should be ad
dressed to the Business manager.
Subscribers are requested to promptly notify
the business office of late delivery, failure to
carry papers to porches or failure to deliver
with absolute regularity on the part of the car
riers. Such notifications is the only means ol
knowing of the existence of any cause for com-
p aint, and will be appreciated accordingly.
TELEPHONES: Business Office 75. one ring
Editorial Rooms 75, two rings.
Has yonr guess been sent in't Only a
few days left.
Hardwick and Fleming are having a
‘•monkey and parrot time” In the Tenth
district,
The Sparta Ishmaelite says Pleas
Stovall Is a man of ability, a magnetic
speaker and a olever fellow. Well, we
should say he is.
The Southern Railway has takeu in
the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western
road, which will add mnoh to the value
of the greatest railroad system In the
SGnth.
Hon. DnPont Guerrjr will speak at
Forsyth today in an attempt to answer
the speeoh recently delivered there by
Hon. J. M. Terrell. He has a big job on
his bands,
Today and Uonday are the last days
for registration for the state primary to
be held on Jane 2th. Be sure to register
by Monday and better do it today tc
avoid the rnsh.
The people of Georgia will give Sena
trr Steve Clay an nnmistakeable en
dorsement on Jnne 5th. He is one ol
the ablest and hardest working Senators
this state has had in many a year.
a his address Thursday night, Mr.
Terrell said:
Were I called upon to name the most
prosperous section that the snn shines
I would unhesitatingly point to a
lion composed of aboat twenty conn-
ties in South Georgia. I was in this
seel ion a short while ago and spoke in
new court honses to large audiences,
and on each occasion I coaid almost read
the countenances of the people these
woids, ‘peace and prosperity.' ”
Mr. Terrell did not overdraw the
pictnre. On the other hand, with the
limited time at his disposal and taking
into consideration the fact that he was
making a speech defining his position of
public questions, Mr. Terrell did not tell
the half abonttbis wonderful section of
which he briefly spoke.
Wiregrass Georgia is without ques
tion the greatest seotion of this great j
state. It is perhaps the greatest section
any state in this union. In that sec j
tioc the thrifty planter can cultivate, |
with profit, any crop that can be calti- ]
vated In any portion of the South. An- j
other advantage is that they oan profita-]
bly cultivate many oropB that cannot be 1
cultivated with profit in any other sec
tion of the Seuth.
It iB the greatest Sea Island cotton
section in the Sonth. It is the greatest
turpentine section in the Sonth. It is
the greatest pine lumber section of the
Sonth. It is the equal of any seotion in
the cultivation of sugar oane. It has
advantages over any other section in
cultivating the watermelon, the canta
loupe, aud every variety of vegetables.
It is a great section for corn, peas, pota
toes and any other crop that can be
raised in any other section of the South.
The people of South Georgia are pros
perous indeed. They have good health,
live :.u splendid houses, drive tine horses
and »njoylife.
Ab Mr. Terrell suggested, the forces of
capilul and labor work together in har
mony. The capitalist sees that the la-
We are glad to see our ftate exchangee
filled with communications endorsing
the State Normal School. These ar
tides arc written by students of tt
great institution, and will do a great
deal of good.
Tho friends of Wiley Williams ai
claiming one hundred counties for that
gentleman in his race for prison com
missioner It Is a bad sign when candi
dates and their friends launch the one
hundred claim for they are then grasp
ing at straws. Mr. Eason will be elec!
ed prison commissioner.
The Washington Ga Chronicle says
We have just had a pleasant call from
Hon. W. M. Howard, The people of
the Eighth District are so well satisfied
with his course as their representative
in congress, that they are satisfied
keep him in that position. He has no
opposition In his candidacy for re-elec
tion. When a man Is growing in use
fulnoas especially as a representative
congress, as Mr. Howard is. there
never any reason for turning him ont
simply to pnt another man in.
The Jackson Herald says: We are
delighted to know onr friend and school
mate, Col. Thomas J. Shackelford was
nominated for representative from
Clarke oonnty last Saturday. Col,
Shackelford is one of the ablest lawyers
In Northeast Georgia, and will make
Clarke county one of the best represen
tatives she ever had. The primary last
Saturday betokens that the man who
defeats Tom Shaokelford for solicitor
general two years from now will have to
get a double hustle on him.
Sol Smith Russell used to tell of
three little nieces of whom he was very
fond. They lived in Kansas City and
one afternoon he took the youngest tot
for a walk. He also bought her some
candy, saying she might have it when
they reached home. The little child
nrged: "Laps won, nncle 8ol,” bnt
ho pleaded that he was tired. Then the
little one plumped down on her knees
on the side walk and prayed: “O, Dod,
please make uncle Sol wan.” The
tor thought: “Well. It’s a question of
my losing m; dignity or of her losing
faith in God" And so the pair ran as fast
ns they oou’d. “Bnt we walked togeth
er no more,’' he used to add.
SOUTH OEORGIA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bccu
in use for over 30 years, has borno tho signatnro of
and has been mail a under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Will sell on Monday, >
May 19th, t
Some Rare Bargains. £
One lot Sailors worth *1.25, at 75c. ►
$1.00, «»c. t
“ 75o, “ 3llo. V
50c, •• 25o. >
These goods are all New ►
and are Good Shapes, g
Come Early and see for t
yourselves. j
^MISSES BRADBERRY.J
3 'VVVVVTVTVYVTTTTrrTTTVrVvt
l t PROFESSIONAL CAEj
Justice Coi
Prompt attention to all batlnen. 1
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TT MURRAY STRICT, NCW YORK CITY.
boring man gets compensation sufficient
for his labor and the laboring man sees
that the capitalist gets labor sufficient
for the compensation. Strikes are un
known to that prosperous section. There
are nj occasions for strikes with the
perfect understanding existing between
the employer and the employe. Neith
er has any time for snob foolishness.
Son: e day, in the distant future, the
pine trees will have been robbed of the
spirits which have made many a rich
man in Sonth Georgia, and then we are
told that then Sonth Georgia will take s
backward step. This is not the case.
When the turpentine industry fails and
the saw mills have utilized the mejor
portion of the timber of that section,
South Georgia will then be ahead of the
South for it will have the richest lands
in the Sonth and her progressive citi
zenry will take up farming on a larger
scale aud then will come the real devel
opment of that great section.
That
Tired Feeling
Is z\ Common Spring Trouble.
It’s a sign that tho Wood is deficient
in vitality, just as pimples and other
eruptions arc signs that the blood
is impure.
It's d warning, too, which otdy the
hazardous fail to heed.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove it, give new life, new cour
age, strength and animation.
They cleanse the blood and clear the
complexion.
Accept no substitute.
“I felt tired all the time and could not
Bleep. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
a while I could sleep well and the tired
feeling had gone. This great medicine has
also cured me of scrofula.” Mbs. C. M.
Root, Gilead, Conn.
Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
John 3La» Arnold.
Headquarters for the Following Goods:
Paintis for all Purposicsi, Glass of nil Sizes,
Wall Paper all tho Latest Designs,
^ARTIST MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.^
Plaster of Paris. Lime and Cement
by the barrel or in car load lots, or any quantity desired.
We do Picture ,Ff28i*ng, House aud Sign Painting and Decora*
ting in all latest designs, and guarantee all work done.
Give us a call
for what you need in our line and you will bo pleased.
N. P. and Ex OAolo Justice ol
STEPHEN C. UF
AturaajHrt-kaw.
attic, la Tilmadg. Building Cor;
At.su. and Clayton Str
j. s. nolan(
-JEWELS
Formerly With V. W. Ski
New line Jewelry & Sped
Old Book Store Corner.
McALPiN S
Restaurant and Grocery Store.
DEALER IN FAMILY
GROCERIES.-—
Stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes and Hats will bo sold at cost.
Restaurant Open
Until 9:30 p. m.
Table supp led with the- best tin
market affords
R. i. McAlpin, Agt.
Broad Street, next to the Bank of
the University. Phone 36.
MITCHELL’S OLD STAND
At corner Clayton and Jackson Sts Phone 115.
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The Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
OF ATHENS, GA.
W. W. THOMAS President ARTHUR K GRIFFITH* Secretary
RESIDENT DIRECTORS.
Edward S. Lyndon,
i>lt.LUr8 PIIINIZT.
Tames Whit*
W ii.i.iAM W. TnoMAe,
Reuben Nickerson.
Ai.ex Erwin,
Walter B. Hill'
ARTITUR K. GRIFFITH*
Joseph H. Flkmino,
■Edward R. Hodgson*
FOR SALE
6 room house on Pulaski
street,JcloseJin.
A bargain $750.
Three 4 room houses on
Billups street. Rents for 12
dollars per month, $650.
This will net 20 per cent.
A. L. BROOKS.
Phone 233.
“Fighting]
The Flam
If you have ever e
from a fire and rememb
awful thoughts that
through your mind
your life was in peril,
you dreaded death heca
the unprotected ones
would leave behind, you
talk to us about I.ife j
ranee. The best way to
cure a competency for t
you will leave behind^
an agent of the
Li f e” of Georgia.
John A. Dar
Sec. and Treas.
About
A LARGE DOSE
8UNDAY EXCURSIONS TO
ATLANTA AND RETURN
$100.
Commencing Sunday, May 25th, and
continuing until Sunday, September
7tb, the Seaboard Air Line Railway will
sell Sunday Exoursion tickets Athens to
Atlanta and return at the extremely
low rane of one dollar for the ronnd trip.
These tickets will be restricted to pa J
sage on Sunday trains only.
J. Z. HOKE, Agent,
W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A.
of medicine is necessary if the
drugs of which it is composed are
impure or inefficient through age
or any other cause. The
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
used in our prescription depart
ment are pure and perfectly fresh.
Only the best are purchased, and
being constantly renewed they
have no chance to deteriorate^
Tho greatest care is_ taken in
filling Prescriptions.
| E. C. McEvoy.
ORR'S SCHOOL
WILL OPEN
Monday, Jan. 6th, 1902,
At the corner oi Pulaski and Dougher
ty Streets. For information apply to
S. R ORR.
O .gA. S T C» «. X-<a. .
Bean tlis
Bignuue
R. NICKERSON, Pre*. W. B. JACKSON, Vice Pres. T. H. NICKERSON. Sec,.
The Athens Hardware Go.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Gallery, Guns, Woodenware, Etc,
LAWN MOWERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GARDEN HOSE.
tasS and .5. Broad Street. Athene, Oe.
I N this feature of our busi
ness we look with special
pride, A prescription dis
pensed by us can be relied
upon to act as your physician
intended it should, as they
are compounded in the most
careful manner with nothing
but the
PUREST OF INGREDIENTS.
Our stock of prescription
goods and synthetic remedies
is choice and we are awfully
careful to have if just right.
WHY NOT LET
us fill your prescriptions?
We will Bervo you well. Our
prices never worry any one.
H.R. Palmer & Sons.
Everything in
the Drug line.
CLAYTON - STREET.
For Sail
Vacant lot between my
and the bridge on Oco
MRS. T. A. AD AN
N-> 467 Oconeo sti
nd
| Oconee Street M. E. Church, *
? ATHENS, 0A.
S REV. M. H. EAKES, PASTOR.
Preaching Every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30p. in.
Sabbath School Every Sunday afternoon
at 3:30 p. m. Capt. K. Nickerson, Supt.
Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday eve
ning at7:30p. m.
YOU ARB INVIVBD TO ALL THB5B
SERVICES. COMB EARLY!
Banner“ads”
bring quick returns.
432 ACRE!
Land FOE Sal
4 miles from Athens
Ga. R R., a nice level far
3C0 acres in cultivation, bij
ance in timber and pastur
Several tenant houses. I
asking 15 dollars an a re f(|
this land, and in this I
tion is a bargain,
Witli $2,0 ; 0 cash, can
you 1, 2 and 3 years on till
deferred payments with 8 pel
cent interest. This ’and oai
be rented for 15 per cent o^
the purchase price.
J.T.Anfeonl
Agent.
Sava Moneyil
on House and Sign Painting, J
Paper Hanging, Gypsineing, ►
etc. If you need any of this *
kind ot work I will bo glad to J
give you prices cn work, I will ~
save you money. All work
guaranteed first class
1 A. N. PARR Agi.
J One of the old firm of Parr I
Brothers. ;
Address „o church; St.,'Atben., <1». j
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