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THE
DAILY! BA!
NNER.
ESTABLISHED 1832.
ATHENS, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24,
1002.
$5.00 A YEAR.
MICHAEL BROTHERS.
| MICHAEL BROTHERS.
MICHAEL BROTHERS.
The Gearing of The Field is Ordered for Monday.
bearing Sale of Summer Stocks, are the Main Features for Tomorrow. It is Important to note that the Price in Either Cases are Away Below Quotations.
A Wash Goods Treat.
Here goes for a general and final clearance sale of our
treat stock of fancy figured and beautifully colored Dimi-
|ies. Batiste, Swisses and Jaconets, a consolidation of the
jrts at 15c, 18c and 20c into one grand offering at lu
ents a yard.
Our entire stock of high class Cotton Dress Fabrics,
ich as Dimity Satin Raye, Mouseline Desoi, Embroi-
ered Swiss, Dot on Grenadines, Silk Ginghams, Etc,
ll 50c to 75c grades Your choice for 25 cents a yard.
IWomen’s Beautiful Under .Muslins.
Gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset-Covers.
] (e take pleasure in announcing that on tomorrow we
lall inaugurate our usual sale of Women’s high class,
initary Muslin Underwear,
Five thousand garments are ready for your choosing,
id in qualities and prices which assure a harvest in sale
Lud a money saving to wearers of Muslin Underwear?
White Goods.
India Lawns, regular 20c value, at 12.} cents yard.
Feraian Lawn at 10 cents a yard.
48-inch Batiste Claire 50c grade, at 40 cents a yard
48-inch French Nainsook, regular 75c quality, at
I cents yard.
White Piques at 15, 20 and 25 cents a yard.
25 cents Dotted Lawns at 15 cents a yard.
Cotton Chiffon, 25 cents grade at 20 cents a yard.
Special sale of Embroideries and Laces this week.
THE APPROACH
....OF...,
AUTUMN.
Is indicated by rapidly arrivals of
New Fall Wearables. We will show
complete assortment of Early Fall
Dress Goods, suitable for Skirts,
Dresses, House Gowns Children’s
School Gowns, Mohair effects, Kni=
ckerbockers, Fancy Jacquards, Silk
and Wool Fancies, Plain Cashmers,
Tufted fancies, French Flannels and
Armures in plain and Fahey effects
for Waists at prices from 25c to
$1.25 a'yard. ,
MICHAEL BROTHERS.
Specials! - Specials!!
Mennen’s Borated Talcum Powder 15 cents.
Bailey’s Talcum Powder, warranted pure, 10 cents.
Cuticura Soap 19 cents a cake.
4711 Glycerine Soap, the 25c kind, ac 15c a cake.
Craddock’s medicated blue Soap 8 cents a cake.
Glovino 25 cents a bottle.
Pear’s unscented Soap 11 cents a cake.
Good toilet Pins, full count, 5 cents a paper.
Mosquito Canopies $2.00 to $3.00.
Shirtwaists and Skirts.
We are offering our entire lme of Ladies’ White
Lawn Shirtwaists at actual New York cost.
Great values in ready-to-wear Wash Skirts.
New Carpets, Mattings, Rugs and
Lace Curtains.
Now is the time to select your Fall Floor Coverings.
We are showing the most elaborate line ever placed on
sale. “See them.”
A full line of May Manton Bazar
Glove= Fitting Patterns. All ioc each.
These are the best that can he purchased anywhere at
.any price.
MICHAEL BROTHERS.
MICHAEL BROTHERS.
iPflTE RESULTS
Ur. Hardeman Is the wealthiest man in
Jackson county, if not in all Northeast
Goorgia, and has made ever* dollar of
his vast fortune by himself, too. He is
today the largest land owner and farmer
In Jackson county, and is also largely
interested in farms in Madison, Banks,
Olarke and Franklin counties. He is
also a very line physician and sturgeon,
has taken a post graduate course io the
most famous medical schools both in
Amerioa and Europe, and his sanitorium
is always full of patients from all over
the state. He is also largely interested
In banking and manufacturing, and is
president of the Northeastern Bank,
Harmony Grove Ootton Mill, and Hard
man Boiler Mills, of Harmony Grove,
Ga.
The Populists of this county die
banded a week ago, and came into the
Democratic primary and voted with ns
on Wednesday, and one of their leaders,
ez Sheriff A. K. Braselton, was nomi
nated for commissioner, and there will
now be no opposition ticket put in the
field this year. Jackson county with
her people re-united politically, has a
great future before it, and Democrats,
and former populists, wiU now walk
hand In hand in all the fntnre progress
and prosperity of onr common country.
Populists of the Coun-
Quit Field and Join
Democrats.
Tenon, Ga,. Ang„ 22nd. 1802
>ial).—The Democratic primary for
|ty ofllcen and representatives from
onnty of Jackson resnitod as fol-
|:—Representatives. L D. Hardman,
nony Grove, and J. N. Holder.
|sfferson ; Olerk Superior Court and
Bty Treasurer, A. O. Appleby, of
on; Sheriff, W. T. Stevens, of
i; Tax Collector, A. H. Brock,
eflerson; Tax Uooeiver, G. M. D.
, of Mulberry; Commissioner of
i and Revenues, A. R Braseltcn,
|endergrass. County Surveyor, O. O.
a, of Brook ton, and Coroner, L.
□son, of Wilner. AH these noml-
i are finely fitted for their respective
dons and Jackson county can well
i of its oflicen for none better can
and in the state.
i this primary, all of the former of
i were renominated, except former
atatlve J. R. Hosob, of Hoeoh-
| Ge., who made a fight upon the
r Court, and he was overwhelmingly
ated by Messrs. Hardman and Hol-
who received 23*7 and l»27 votoe p are $2 6 Good Unt „ Q ct
otively against 718 for Mr. Hoeoh.
, John N. Bolder has represented
i county once before, 1898 99, In
store, and in 1000 01 he was
; to the State Senate from this dis-
.wherehe was Chairman of the
hperance Committee, and also a
aber of several of the most import-
ICommittees in that able body. He
[also appointed by President Clark
11, as one of the two Senators on
1 Commission, and was after-
i elected Secretary of that body.
| Holder's return to the House by
t a handsome majority, will be the
) of much gratification to his hosts
□ds throughout the state,
bla is Dr. Hardman's first term In
| legislature, hut the phenomlnal race
»by him will plaoe him in the trout
, and It is now certain that he will
, an active interest In all that is done
t the oomlng session of that body.
BUMBLE BEE'S STING
MAY CIUSE LAWSUIT.
Rumor Says The Sting of
The Insect Lingers
With Some.
MR, DORSEY RETURNS
WITH A FULL STOCK,
Will Show Latest Styled
In Clothing And Gents
Furnishings,
FROM ATHENS
TO ROYSTON CA.
ist.
Spring Vine Hotel at Franklin Springs
la very popular this summer. If yon
want to fiud a delightful plaoe to spend
awhile where yon can rest, and drink
the beet mineral water in the state, bny
a round trip tioket to Roy stun, Ga.
This hotel has nice cool verandahs,
large airy rooms and well furnished
with everything new.
Mrs. Hate Wilkinson the proprietress
is giving special rates from now until
the season doses. Hacks meet all trains
and oonvey yon to the springs, two
miles for 10c. write at once to Mrs. Kate
Wilkinson, Royston, Ga.
For Whooping Cough
use Cheney’s Expectorant
It is understood that the sting of the
University Bumble-bee, issued on June
16th., containing would-be humorous
tliugB at a number of the members of
the faculty of the University of Geor
gia, Ungers with three members of the
faculty, while as a matter ol fact the in
cident has been almost completely ob
literated from the minds of everybody
else.
A rumor has been current on the
streets of Athens for several days to the
effect that three members of the faculty
had instituted a vigorous search for the
the publisher of the nniqne paper, and
had finally satisfied thcmselres that the
pnblisher had been located within
short distance of Athens, it has also
been rnmored that salt woul d be insti
tuted against this pnblisher, as well
as the authors of some of the
articles, In the event the identity of Buoh
authors conld be brought ont.
The Banner has been cognizant of
these rumors for several clays bnt has
preferred not to say anything about
them until today, for the reason that it
was learned only yesterday that counsel
had been actually conferred with, and
probab.y retained by members of the
faculty, While there is evidently some
thing back of the rumors, the matter
may be settled ontside of the oourts, as
it is said there it considerable opposition
to making a court affair of it, on the
part of influential members of the fac
ulty, and probably some of the trustees
of the University.
As was stated in the outset, the Bnm-
ble-Bee had been forgotten by most of
those who saw it at the time it appeared,
bnt the notion of the few members of
the faculty in stirring the nest at this
time may result in a revival of the buzz
ing of the undesirable insect
Mr. E. H. Dorsey, the up-to date
Clothier, returned today from New
York. Mr. Dorsey is now prepared to
say to his many customers that 25 years
experience has taught him what the peo
pie want and having snrpassed every
previous effort the selection of his fall
stock, will be able to pleaBe the mo,t
fastidious as well as the masses. An in
spection will convinoe the people that
never before has there been a more com
plete line of gents clothing and farnisl
ings shown in the city of Athens than
Mr, Dorsey will display in a fall stoc-:,
Mr. Dorsey’s experience as a buyer has
brought him in close touch with the
leading manufacturers, thus enabling
him to be among the first to show the
latest fads.
It will be to the interests of buyers
ofi clothing and gents f rrnishings
to watch Mr. Dorsey's advertisement in
the Banner from day to day.
THE SUMMER SCHOOL
IS
Prof. F. M. Harper Writes
Interestingly of the
Enterprise.
Editor Banner.—In making the'ean-
vass for tha proposed summer school,
the committee has been impressed with
the favorable attitude of the people to
ward this movement. Over half the
amount has already been raised. One
of onr bankers aotnally invited me intu
his office in order that he might make a
contribution. Never have I experienced
an incident of this kind before. Anoth
er good citizen aeked me how muoh I
though he ought to give, 1 suggested.
ten dollars. He said that he had in
tended giving ODe hundred,
I note with interest the loyalty and
good will of the citizens toward the
University in contrast to the sullen in
difference of some years ego. Every
one eulogizes Mr. Brauson and the
State Normal, and there seems to be no
limit to the expectations of the citizens
with regard to that institution.
Having been in close touch with Geor
gia teachers for several ytars, I feel that
I can speak with truthfulness as to their
desires and needs. I believe that we
can have one thousand teachers here
next summer if we can provide for
them. These teachers will come pre
pared to do earnest work. Amusement
features will not be objectionable at all,
bnt what the teaohers of Georgia need
and desire is genuine classroom work,
suoh as the faculties of the State Nor
mal and U Diversity are prepared to give.
Tnese teachers realize better than any
one else their past limited opportunities,
aud their one overwhelming deairo is to
do solid and substantial work, obtain
ing University credit if possible. Doubt
less Chancellor Hill and President Bran
son will arrange the details In a way
thrt will make the Snmmer School a
permanent feature in Athens, resulting
in lasting good to Georgia.
FR VNK M HARPER.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall's Oreal DUcovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Groat Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, oures diabetes,
seminal emissions weak and lame bocks,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladuer in both men and
women, regniates bladder tronbles in
children. If not sold by your druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and will onre any cose above
mentioned. Dr. G. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ THIS!
Greenfiield, Tenn., March 30, 1901.
Dr. B. W. Hall, St, Louis, Mo.—
Dear Sir: My mother is 64 years old and
has suffered twenty-five years with kid
ney trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
your Texas Wonder, Hall’s Great Dis
covery, has cared her, and I can fully
recommend it to the publio.
Yours trnly,
O. B. DREWRY.
Weekly
Arrivals.
white hem-
Handkerchiefs
2Jc
Beautiful line of globe
Lamps from 76c to $5.48
Gents white hemstitch
ed handkerchiefs at...5c.
Ladies’
stitched
at
Call snd see our nice
line of Ties from 1 to 50c.
Boy’s pocket Knives
with chain at. 5c
Spring Hinges per pr.
at 9c.
Eight day Clock guar
anteed for $2.14.
Stationary from 5 cents
to 25c
Small Marbles ICO
for 5c.
Good 10c half-soles
for 8c.
Nice shoe Brush for 8c.
Yankee Watch, guaran
teed, at 95c.
Ten pen hat rack at 10c.
A French briar Pipe
at 10c.
... Don’t Forget Our...
5 and io Cent Sale!
Opens Thursday, Aug, 28
For White People 10 A. M,
For Colored People 3 P. no.
The Racket Store,
Phone 183. Athens, Ga.