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'TlIE BANNED, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23,10§2.
THfci great Bhame on the state of Georgia.
iTflflXTC 1 n All V DIMMED ! Oertnimy the State Normal school is ]
A latino iJAlLl DAmYMl>^» great work for education ini
Georgia, and if the general assembly |
can help it with additional funds with
out detriment to other interests of the
state, or increase in the tax rate, it
Bhonld do it,
Published DaiW. Sunday and Weekly by
M. J. ROWE. Isumm.
B. P. HOLOBR, JR.. Editor.
C. M. VOUNO. City Editor.
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HIGH ENDORSEMENTS.
The showing made by The Banner
yesterday of the indorsements of the
daily newspapers of Georgia of the
work being done at the State Normal
School it only exceeded by the indorse
ments that are Btill coming in. Under
the captain of "A worthy institution"
the Oolumbns Enquirer-Son, one of the
strongest newspapers in the state, says :
One of the first things that the Geor
gia legislature should do npon conven
ing this fall should be to make an ap
propriation to enlarge the facilities of
the State Normal School at Athens.
The Enquirer-Sun's dispatches yester
day morning told of the snccessfnl open
ing of the school Tuesday, with an at
tendance three timeB greater than ever
before. The success of the occasion was
marred by the fact, however, that sixty
young men and women—Georgians—
who went to Athens to attend the
school were crowded ont of the dormi
tories and there was nothing to do bnt
to appeal to the people of the city to
take care of them. The legislature
should by all means make an appropria-
tlon sufficient to remedy these and other
conditions at the State Normal School.
There is now no greater factor ih the
educational developments of the state
than the Normal School. Already Its
The Savannah Morning.Kewi says:
The State Normal School opened on
Tuesday with an attendance of 400
teachers. This is about three times as
many as have attended any previous
opening of that institution. It is said
there were eixty more than could be ac
commodated in the dormitories.
Much of the popularity of the Institu
tion is due to President Branson, who
has been nntiring in his efforts to make
it a success. He has shown ability of a
high order for work of this character,
and there is no donbt that what he has
done and is doing for the education of
teaohers is highly appreciated through
ont the Btate.
And now the cry comes for help—for
assistance from the state. Greater dor
mitory accommodations are wanted and
a larger faculty is needed. There is no
donbt that the work the Normal School
is doing Is of the very greatest benefit
for without good teachers it is lmpossi
ble to have good public sohools.
We.have no doubt the Legislature
will do all it can for the school. It
certainly ought to.
THE SUMMER SCHOOL
FONDJTILL GROWS
Amount Now Foots Up
Close to Fifteen Hun
dred Dollars.
AVctfetable Prcparationfor As
similating the Food andBeguIa-
ting the Stomachs andBoweb of
Infant**/( hildkf.n
Promotes IVigestion.CheerfuF-
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Worms.(Convulsions .Feverish
ness anil Loss OF SLEEP.
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CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED.
In
Use
For fiver
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
COAL - COAL - COAL
The summer school movement is as
snming proportions not altogether an
ticipated by the most Bangnine soppor
ters of the movement. In addition to
the cordial and liberal support being
met with in this city by the oommittee
having in charge the matter of getting
up the necessary fnnd fortthe success of
the institution, the press of the entire
intinenoes are being felt, and none can
deny that through its work the stand-
ard of teaching in Georgia has been dis
tinctly elevated. Its work is Intensely
praotical, its object is to teaoh teaohers,
to Instruct those who are to Instruct the
youug people of our state. The impor
tanoe of a thorough course for our teach
ers is now appreciated more keenly and
generally than ever before, a fact shown
by the record-breaking attendance at
the normal school this year. The State
Normal School shonld have the hearty
and nnstinted support of the state.
We neod to lcok only at our own
schools in Colnmbns to see how the
Normal School is fulfilling its mission
Several of onr best teachers are grad
nates of that institntion, and as it is
now the policy of the board of trustees
to accept only trained teachers, it is
probable that in the future the local
schools will be even more extensively
benefited through the good work of the
normal school.
In connection with the State Normal
Sohool, the magnifioeut work of Presi
dent E. O. Branson deserves mention.
He baa worked earnestly and intelli
gently, and much of the success of the
Institution can be attributed to his zeal
and tireless labor.
The Home Tribune Says .
The State Normal Sohool at Athens
opened Tuesday with three times a lar
ger attendance than has ever been
known before on the opening day.
Tho total attendance was nearly four
hundred, and ovot sixty Georgia men
and women were crowded out of the
dormitories. These had to appeal to
the residents of the city to take care of
them. It is declared that no education
al movement In Georgia has ever com
pared with this reoord.
The great interest shown In the State
Normal school is largely doe to the mag
nifloent work In its behalf by President
Branson.
The friends of the school and the oil
liens of Athens will urge the general as
sembly to make appropriations to in
crease the dormitory room and class
room. The faculty, also, shonld be in
creased. They declare that the present
crowded condition of the sohool is
state appears to be tehiuft the move-
Now is the time to buy your coal. We are eole agents
for the famous RED ASH and many other high grades
See Us Before Pliifing Your Orders,
Telephones j Upt ^ r " d 0 '."“ ^
ATHENS COAL & COKE CO. $
W. jP. VONDUltAU, M^r. jlj
^a. ***»%*%
J. K DAVIS,
Electrical Contractor,
Full and complete as
sortment of Electrical
and Telephone supplies
on hand at all times.
Wiring for lights, bells,
motors, fans, etc., neatly
and promptly done.
1 PHONE - SOS,
JCOR, COLLROE AVB. AND CLAYTON ST. g
GEORGE G. GIBSON,
Public Stenographer
and Typewriter.
Gan and Locksmith Business
FOR SALE.
Owing to failing eyesight, and being
desirous of selling
My Patent Combination
Planter and Guano Distri
butor, I will sell my Gun and
Locksmith business. I have
been in the business for ten
years in Athens and have
increased my customers every
year. \ny one with a few
hundred dollars can do a fine
business in this line.
The trade is already bnilt np and a
fine line of enstomers come to my shop.
See me at my shop No. 8 Olay ton street.
I wish to sell at once.
M. I*. UBISCOE.
Bargains!
Bargains!!
Our Spring and
Summer stock of
Millinery at COST.
A large variety to
select from.
Misses Bradberry
College Avenue, *
TAKE NOTICE!
\\ lien you want tirst-elass re
pair work of any kind, or an ex
cellent Jol. of horse shoeing, you
will do well to call on
B. R. Pickrell
at his shops No. 24-2C, East Wash
ington street, next to Robertson's
Marble yard. Remember, he is
well prepared with both men and
material to do any kind of work at
vory short notice’.
WORKMANSHIP AND
GUARANTEED.
PRICES
| Baby is safe
&
ment, which wonld indicate that it will
be liberally supported in all parts of
Georgia.
With a very little work the commit
tee yesterday Increased the subscrip
tions to the fnnd by $853, making total
foot np (1,443, os follows :
Previously acknowledged (1090
H. T. Huggins 25
R. L. Earnest 26
W. B. Hill 26
Dr. D. D. Quiillan 20
J. T. Anderson 10
Wm Fleming 10
J. F. Hart 10
J. S. Bernstein 10
Dr. A. U. Holliday 10
J. A. Morton.. 1C
T. S. Mell 1C
W. A. Mallory 1C
W. B. Barnett 1C
Jas. Barrow £
Sam McQueen £
Howell Erwin £
Dr. W. O. Mattox £
Joe Morton £
Dozier & Oo f
Wm. Peek ;
F. H. Bowden i
H. O. Tuck £
T. H. Dozier i
W. J. Peeples i
E. R. McGregor I
E. P. Fears • ■ • • I
Shackelford & Shackelford i
W. D. Bowden I
J. Dorublatt
Oobb Lumpkin ' ....
Diok Harris
J. A. Harbin
M. B. Morton
A. F. Comer, Jr
Tom Elder
S. O. Upson
Cash
J. T. Brown
Wingfield Cash Store
T. F. Green ••••..
John A. Saye
J. E. Humphrey
W. W- Turner
J. W. Barnett
W. L. Wood
F. G. Umbach
B. F. Oolp
W. A. Capps
D. W. Bailey
Total (1,443
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets.
,'ummer term begins Monday, June 9tli, 1902.
Special attention given to pupils in the public schools
wno have failed to be promoted, and to those wishing
to omit a grade. For terms apply to
S. I J ORR.
i Camak & Company, $
# FIRE INSURANCE
J —AND—
—L GAN S.—
^ Offiot No. 19 Olayton Street.
^ OAK HALL, ^
TYRQN NORTH CAROLINA.
One of <he leading resorts in the moun
tains. All modem improvements. Rea
sonable rates. Through oar from Lulu.
Farther Information, address
J. HELLEN & SON.
R. NICKERSON, Prei. W. B. JACKSON. Vic. Prss. T. It. NICKERS'! -. Sec*
THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS IIN
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Wooden ware, Etc.
LAWN MOWERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GARDEN HOSE
348 and 350 Broad Street, Athena, Ga.
J
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JK W
Formerly With V. W. Skill.
New line Jewelry & Speotaoiee. »
Old Book Store Corner. x
5
■ Oconee Street M. E. Chnrch, *
r ATHENS, a A.
i REV. M. H. EAKES, PASTOR.
from croup, colds £
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There can be no sudden
temperature drop in the
small hours of nighi where
Hot Water System
IS used. The laige tjoil.y uf
water in the system contin
ues to evenly distribute its
heat for hours,
even should
the fire
have gone out.
IDEAL Boilers
and
AMtRICAN Radiator*
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J. DORNBLMT |
leu H. Talmage. |
I’Pine Baggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
Washington St., Athens, Ga.
We are Leaders,
Sash Doors and Blinds
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Lime and Cement.
A.t Tlie Riglit Price.
Our job department is now under the supervision of Mr.
W. T. Mayfield, who will be pleased to serve you with esti
mates on any and all kinds of first class work. Come and
see us.
Lyndon Hanufacturing Co.
teaching Every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:«X)p. m.
Sabbath School Every Sunday afternoon
at b :30 p. m. Capt. II. Nickermm, 8upt.
Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30 p. m.
Epworth Leage Meets every Friday eve
ning it 7:30 p. m.
YOU ARB INVIVED TO ALL THB5B
SERVICES. COMB BARLYI
J
Dearing Hardware Co.
WUl move on September 1st from Broad Street to Olayton Street, next
door to Talmage Hdw. Oo.. and take the store formerly ooonpied by tha
Brumby Drug Oo. Onr customers are invited to caU quiokly and get
advantage of ont prices before removal. O D D O D
IQ OFFER—COMB AT ONCB »NU 3AVH nilNtlY.^ix--.
DEARING HARDWARE CO.
'vStDSDSISMDDDMDMSMS*
Your Wife
Thinks
That the house needs
a coat of paint, but you
think you can’t afford it.
We can ease your mind
on that score. Come in
any way and price our
stock of PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSH
ES, ETC., and you’ll
discover at least that
when-it comes to buy
ing economically we can
save you money.
H. R. PALMER & SONS,
IOS CLAYTON ST.
Farm for Sale.
1G6 acres four miles from
town. Good dwelling and
barn. The owner of this
place is going to move to
Texas and will sell very cheap
A. L. BROOKS.
102 Clayton St. Phone 233,
FOR RENT!
From August 1st that por
tion of the Barrow Building
occupied by the Athens Ban
ner.
6 r. h,, Foundry St.
10 r. h., Hancock Ave.
FOR SALE.
Some of the most desirable
property in Athens. Now is
the time to buy Athens Real
Estate. I do not think good
property will ever be cheaper.
Robt. Toombs DaBose,
Real Estate. Fire Insuranos.