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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1002.
THK
ATHENS DAILY BiSNER
FublUhod D&Uy. Sunday and Wwkly by
M. J. Rowe.
a. p. MOLDHR. JR.. Bd,,or
C. M. YOUNG c **» Editor.
THK ATHENS DAILY BANNKBIh doUrer«i
by oArrlnra In the city, or mailed, postage lre«
address at the following rates: M OU
per year, M.50 tor»U months. »I.» for three
RUSSELL SAGE ON TRUSTS. !
Ou jus return from Europe a few days
ago Mr, J. Pierpout Morgan deolared
that the ora of great trusts had just be
gun In this oountry. In discussing this
remark Mr. Russell Sage, the Wall
str< e ! n nc »r. expressed himself very
freely on the trust evil. He oan not be
classed as a philanthropist or an unsel
fish patriot, but the fact cannot be dis-
J. K DAVIS, l ear P ins! .
Bargains!!
“twLut or .Sunday BANNER ll.oo per puted that he is a far-seeing and dear-
*r. SO cents for tlx months. Invariably Cash h ea 4 e d man of affairs. Mr. Sage says :
A 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
Hubecrlbers are requested to promptly notify
the business office of late delivery, failure t.
carry papers to porches or failure to deliver
with absolute regularity on the part of the car
rier*. Such notifications Is the only means of
knowing of the existence of any cause for com
plaint, and will be appreciated accordingly.
TELEPHONES: Business Office 7S. one ring
Editorial Reouie 7». twe rlage
That Macon street car merger 1* about
to be completed after all
Editor Pendleton U taking exceptions
to Tom Loyless’ joke* about the Macon
weather. ^
The people are showing the proper
spirit In contributing to the summer
school fond.
The Banner will be prepared to an
nounce another important improvement
in a few days,
The people of Alabama are tickled to
death with the primary plan °* nomi
nating oSteers. This U the proper thing.
The combinations of all industries are
a menanoe to true government” and fur
ther, that "they are the oppressors of
the people and if suoh an era as Mr.
Morgan looks forward to should really
arrive the people will revolt against the
trusts and there wi'l be financial ruin
the like of which this country has never
seen—or any other.” Passing in nls in
terview from politic? 1 to business mat
ters Mr. Sage said:
"When several industries are starting
out in business it is well for individuals
to oombine for mutual protection until
tbe business is firmly established.
When the business is so established the
combination should be disrupted, snd
conducted on individuals lines. Then
if on# indltidual became embarreesed it
would not mean the wrecking of the in
dustry. I believe it is best to have such
industries divided among several indi-
v .duals than oombined into one great
organisation, the embairassment, of
which would mean the ruin of all.”
ALABAMA’S GOVERNOR.
The Atlanta newspapers found
brother of Captain Hayward in Maiiot-
ta. This is the beat Atlanta could do
this time.
The Elks are having no trouble in
signing the best attractions in the ooun
try for the oarnival. They all want to
come here.
We should be preparing to make the
oounty school commissioners have a
-*— -tan th*w come to Athens
Colonel Watterson says he la too old
to turn rascal, and being slxty-two be
evidently fixe* the limit somewhere on
the sunny side of that age.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been niado under Ills per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you iu 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 it harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and 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 und Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipution
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE; CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Electrical Contractor.
Full and complete as- a
sortinent of Electrical 1
and Telephone supplies
on hand at all times.
Wiring for lights, bells,
motors, fans, etc., neatly
and promptly done.
Our Spring and
Summer stock of
Millinery at COST.
A large variety to
select from.
$ 1’IION H - «OS, J
4COR. COLLEGE AVE. ANCCLAYTON ST. «
misses orauoerry
College Avenue,
GEORGE G. GIBSON.
Public Stenographer
andTypewriter,
Ottlco with J. A. Darwin, College Aveuuu,
F none* 04.
TAKE NOTICE!
When you want first-clasB ro-
pair work of any kind, or an ex
cellent job of horse shoeing, you
will do well to call on
Use For Over 30 Years.
. TT .UN... *T*,*T. M*W VO*, t
Every complaint aimed at the new
city hall proposition is an arrow aimed
at the progress of onr city. We cannot
affotd to stand still or move backward
Very few oounties in Georgia showed
• greater iuorease in tax returns than
Clarke oounty. This is one of the many
evidences of our progress and prosperi
«7
The Cincinnati Enquirer wants to
know whioh side of the tariff question
Chairman Babcook would take lu the
event Chairman Griggs challenges him
to a joint debate.
That Georgian showed the bors how
to make a political raoe, in South Caro
lina the other day. Georgians oan al
ways be relied on to do the proper th'ng
at the proper time.
The Kansas City Journal propounds
tfc't question to the Nebraska states
man: "If Colonel Bryan thinks so
tnooh of the Kansas platform, why does
he want the subjeot It to another ornsh
tng defeat!”
"Roosevelt,” says the Houston Post
"intimates that the ReptibUoan party in
Texas Is strong enough to accomplish
something If It wishes- It is strong
enough to aooomplish something all
over the oountry If it wishes, bnt from
the way trusts continue to flourish it
doesn't seem to be doing it.”
The first Demooratlo state primary
ever held in Alabama was held in that
state on Monday for tbe nomination of
state house officials. The primary re
sulted in a great victory for the present
Governor, Hon. William D. Jelks, who
was opposed by Captain Johnson. The
victory of Governor Jelks Is more pro
nounced than had been expected from
the early returns, his majority being not
less than 10,000 and possibly 10,000 out
of a total of 1)0,000 votes cast.
his large vote may be regarded as a flat
tering endorsement.
Governor Jelks is a young man, and
has never been prominent in the politics
of the state. He was for several years
editor and proprietor of the Eufaula
Times, and two years ago was elected to
the stale senate, was made president of
that body, and by virtue of his position
as such succeeded to the governorship
ou the death of Governor Saxnford, but
outside of this he has not been lu poli
tics before, Tbe vote he received last
Monday may therefore bo said to have
been acoorded him more on account of
his excellent administration than from
personal popularity as he was not well
enough known over the state to have
polled a very large personal vote.
Governor Jelks’ sweeping victory can
also be aocounted for from other causes.
He was a candidate for his second term,
his first term had given the Btate a suc
cessful administration, it is customary
to give suoh officials the endorsement of
a renomination, and on th‘s account
there was every reason that he should
be vindicated and none that he should
be turned down. Again, Governor
Jelks was a strong supporter of the new
constitution, recently adopted by the
people of Alabama, while on the other
band Oaptaln Johnson was regarded as
opposed to It. l'h's constitution tends
largely to climate the Illiterate negro
vote of the state, and it may be consid
ered that Governor Jelks’ endorsement
was also an endorsement of this consti
tution.
JS5E3
COAL - COAL - COAL "
Now is the time to buy your coal, We are sole agents
for the famous RED ASH and.many other high graces.
See Uh Before Flaclng Vour Or«iex-is,
Telephones i
ATHENS COAL & COKE CO.
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Gun and Locksmith Business
FOR SALE.
Owing to failing eyesight, and being
desirous of selling
Mv 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. Any one with a few
hundred dollars can do a fine
business in this line.
The trade is already built np and c
tine line of customers come to my shop
See me at tay shop No. 8 Olay ton street,
I wish to sell at ouoe.
M. P. BBISCOE-
B, Ru. Pickrell
at hig shops No, 24-2(5 East Wash
ington street, next to Robertson's
Marble yard. Remombor, he is
well prepared with both men and
material to do any kind of work at
very short notice.
WORKMANSHIP AND: PRICES
GUARANTEED.
$
a -
VW%
J Camak & Company? $
\ FIRE INSURANCE
P -AND-
r —LOAN S.—
€ Offios No. 19 Olayton Street.
Baby is safe
from croup, colds
etc.
For Sal©.
, ^2££.’322St
ORR’S SCHOOL-
Corner Pulaski and Dougherty Streets.
jummer term begins Monday, June 9th, 1902.
Special attention given to pupils in the public schools
who have failed to be promoted, and to those wishing
to omit a grade. For terms apply to
8- P- ORR.
, ., ' ■“’’tnv home
and the bridge on Oconee St.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS. -
N^> 467 Oconee street.
t J. S. NOLAND,
JEWELER.
Formerly With V. W. skill. I
New line Jewelry £. Spootaolee, 1
Old Book 5tore Corner.
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The Rome Tribune if ihowing mark'
ed Improvement. It if publlfhed in one
of tbe beft cities in the ftate and la edi
ted by one of the brightest men in the
ftate. The advertialng patronage of the
Tribune ha* been good ever since Mr,
Knowlet first took obargo o* the paper,
• fact, doe no doubt to the large circu
lation that the Tribune has acquired
under the present management.
The newspapers and the people gener
ally throughout Georgia will learn with
regret of the temporary financial embar
rassment of the Augusta Chronicle.
This is one of the oldest newpapersin
the South, and the oldest Georgia d«n r
newspaper. It has been a great power
in the opbulldlng of Augusta, and The
Banner la hopeful that the present trou
ble may be bridged at an early date.
YOUNG LADY’S LIFE SAVED,
At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlin's Colic,
Cbotara an* Dlarrhsaca Remedy,
Dr. Obas. H. Utter, a prominent phys-
ioian, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter states: "Last Maroh I had as
a patient a young lady sixteen years of
age, who had a very bad attaok of dys
entery. Everything I prescribed for
her proved ineffectual and she was grow
ing wore every hour. Her parents were
sure she would die. She had become so
weak that she could not turn over in
bed. What to do at this oritical mo
ment was a study for me, but I thought
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy and as a last resort pre
scribed it. The most wonderful result
was effeoted. Within eight hours she
was feeling muoh better; inside of three
days she was upon her feet and at the
end of one week was entirely well."
For sale by all druggists.
For Asthma use
oey's Expectorant.
Che-
W© are Leaders,
Sash Doors and Blinds
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Brick, Lime and Cement.
A_t The Right Trice.
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 flanufacturing Co.
R. NICKERSON. Pres.
W. B. JACKSON. Vic. Pral. T. tl. NICKERSt . Sac
THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Woodenware, Etc.
LAWN MOWERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GARDEN HOSE.
348 and 350 Broad Street. Athena, Qa.
j Allen H. Talmage.
|Pine Baggies, Wagons, .Laprobes, Whips, Etc.
fi Washington St.,
8©%.
Athens, Ga.
Dearing Hardware Co.
Will move on September 1st from Broad Street to Olayton Street:, next
door to Talmage Hdw. Co., and take the store formerly oocnpied by th i
Brumby Drug Co. Our customers are invited to call quickly and get
advantage of out prices before removal. O a O a S
-Q«-J>»AKOAINS TO OFFBit—COMB A I' Q ANU aJUk
DEARING HARDWARE CO.
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There can be no sudden
lemperature drop in the
small hours of night where
Hot Water System <?
K ' - — 1 Th p targe body ©!
water in the system contin
ues to evenly distribute Its
heat for hours,
even should
the fire
have gone out.
IDEAL Boilers
and
AMERICAN Radiators
Oconee Street M. E. Church^
ATHENS. QA.
REV. M. H. EAKES, PASTOR.
Preachuig Every Sunday at 11 u. m.
and 7:U0p. in.
salil'iit (1 School Every Sunday Afternoon
tit 3 :do p. m. t'npt. ft. Nickerson, Supt
Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday evo-
llng at 7:30p. m.
Epworth Leago Moots every Friday eve-
nlny n 7 :3U p. in.
YOU ARB INVIVED TO ALL THESE
SERVICES, COMB BARLYI
Your Wife
Thinks
That the house need*
a coat of paint, but you.
think you can’t afford it.
We can enso your mind
on that score. Come in
any way and price our
stock of PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSH
ES, ETC., and you’ll
discovor at least that
when it comes to buy
ing economically we can
save you money.
O, PALMER
1015 CLAYTON ST.
FOR - RENT.
6 r, h. Hancock Ave., $35.00
9 r h. Hancock Ave , $30.00
12 r. h Prince Ave., $25 .00
8 r. h. 23 Pulaski St., $16.65
8 r. h. Hull St., $14.00
9 r. h. Pope 3t., $16.65
7 r. h. Finley St., $12 50
6 r h Weddell Sr., $8.00
•> r h. Baxter St , $8.00
I r. h. Strong St , $6 50
3 r. h, Peabody M. $5.00
3 r li. River St,, $5.00
i. L. BROOKS.
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 DnBose,
Real Estate. Fire Insuran