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THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1002.
E. H. DORSEY, I
Underwear! Underwear!
Now is tin* time for a change in Underwear. We
can show you a complete line of Fall and
Winter Goods in all weights and colors.
Clothing! Clothing!
We call your Special Attention to our line of
Boys’ 3-piece Suits, ranging in sizes from 11
years t<> K> years old.
The correct thing for boys.
Bring the hoy in and try one on him.
OUR LINE OF
Suits and Overcoats
Are the Finest Tailored and Best Fitting
Garments on the Market. We carry' all the
smart new things.
Ladies Appreciate
COKE
DANDRUFF
CURE
AND HAIR TONIC
The only prefect prepara
tion fin the hair and scalp.
Does nut contain coloring
matter or grease.
COKE. Antiseptic
SHAVING FOAM
Does away with soap and
shaving mug. No chance
for contagion.
At all Druggists and Barbers.
tor l> 11 It i-.m.in .V
STRIKE COMMISSION
/RESUMES ITS LABORS
Had Adjourned For Period of
Ten Days.
1E8FIF10 EIPLO'ION
CF STEAMER'S TANK
MUCH
iVIDENC
PREPARED.
liej.oi lid Killed and
T AT CAN FRANCISCO.
In Opening Proceedings Chairman
Gray IV.cde an Explanation of the
Commission’s Attitude Regarding
Outside Settlement.
AlK
Jomnmuit
the repi c
and the nun
n ad-
flu eh
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
the
Thai
General Appropriate
ill Is Finally
house finally
ippropriathuid
oi both morn-
ions having
• bill will go
lto^ether four
consideration
them in com-
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b For tlie Squirrels in the Wire Boot at
JOHNSON’S SHOE STORE,
2:il Broad Street. Athens. Ga.
g WHERE prices are in keeping with the hard times.
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Ami
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the houso «*all.
» from the
m the com
as provided
,o.)0 for the
hall come
tion fund
fund In
case In the
the h» urines
controversy
superior ecu
mg.
The usun!
and in athil
new faces ;
attorneys. T
these was 1
phla. rej.p .-
Navigation
dent compa
located in :
■tl in the slau
Edge.
TH£ OLD RELIABLE
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the
;n there
\CUA the
• most pre
r.g Ir. Dock at the Ful-
. r. r Where Disaster Oc
.Vc- Gurned to Water’s
\ L’ 5.—A disastrous
The T. .Lj-.-s.-o wad
1..: j:i iron \VurI.s, an I
: rc :niu an oil burnei
.. b.-Mowed. The bteani-
\e been taken to the
d by the Pro
i any, of New
a lew months
n’a.-.t. She
;'aiia City, and
rjross tonnage
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
t-llii-
jptfiing of t.:o pi
]Vbbl.-t’;ilf Sh...
Kangaroo. 'alf 2
Dongt-la Knl Sh<
Viri Kid Shot**.
Vi<*i Kid, Goody
Writ
Storm Rubber :
and C*hil<lrrn > s
Kid sh<*
S Infants Kid Mxh-s ....
Mni.s Hravy Kip Ties
8 " -mous, ,
N •• Vici KidShm-s .
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8 Jolinson Shoe Co,
8 g'.I 11 road Stiv.-t. Athens, (hi.
wOKOSOJOO&SOCOOiSOCOCOC-Ki&MOSOOOOOOOOOSCOMSCOMS
Allen H. Talmage.
{Fine Baggies, Wagons, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.!
Athens, Ga.
STATIONERY! STATIONERY! |
A 1 *«-:»uti1111 line ot St.-itiniiciv ciuwistiug ( >f
Fine Bex l’:i|»-r tli.it will ]ilc;tsc you. : : : : :
Writing Tablets, - School Supplies, - Etc.
Up=Town Drug Store,
I'nunjtt lMivcry. E. C. McEvoy ^
-FOR-
LIGHT and FUEL.
Welsbachi Lamps. Detroit and Eclipse Gas Stoves.
The Athens Gas Go.
Phone No.
Office
AND
Works j
J. A. HODGSON, Supt.
iuu,.i,,„un..„„ T , TI artmrmnimnwfmi
appropriations wer r
an in on the floor ol
a: dost struggle, per
.v the military item
veil in 18S9, was res-
Rankin, of Gordon,
iir.r.ual appropriation
. xjtenses of the rail-
tit of the state. Mr.
• point of order that
ir- e ►: iatdon was tlnw
it* red an amend-
t amount
Rankin's i>oliit
nation In th’e rauk3
military for a {
rallied and on
f* appropriation
- c:in;i efforts were mad rt
appropriations to the Tech.
M-honl and soverqj other in-
and n -arly two hours were
h<‘ effort to cut Indigent sol*
n from $410,000 to $385,000*
of thoeo efforts were sue-
th the exception of the
ed. the bill was passed
s it came from the com
X fieht in the house
tion in the amount
pensioners from
;;n ; " ouo. the amount
nlations committee,
•i-sful. end the pen-
i just as they were-
it tee of the whole,
npt to change any
-!? except that for
the Senate.
• urs y. st*-rday morning
.- of the general as sera
:sv session and during
.ills—the majority of
>• u house measures—
while any num
- rca-l lor the first aud
F«»ur new bills were in-
we-.i- referred to appro
had its first real do-
passage of the bill hv
. of the fifth district, to
iabb- by a fine of not
or a sent (Mice of not
days on the public
nno guilty of being In-
lisorderly on any public
nrhfarc In the state out.
irated towns and cities,
ape the bill was passed,
y discussion, by a vote
vina received Just enough
y Senator Comas to e;i-
wr-rs of the railroad com*
passed and was then re
nd recommitted after *
vailing ir tr.•* mid i:e
gion. 19 :’■*!(.• tin- he
commission u s hi! a
which delayed tl
lie hearing alxmt 1U minute.
In opening the day s pi
Chairman Gray made an c
of the attitude of the comi
gardlng the efforts of an r,
tlement. Hr said, there !i
mlsuTub rstandlng In some
The idea had gone out that
matter would be dismissed i
ment find been reached. This
incorrect. He read a etatemmt i
by the subcommittee lr. which It
stated the commission would no
bate its duties and it would star,
sponsible f<rr any agreement it approv
ed or award it ma-i-v The cha r-
man also added tliat the commission
wished to say that the parties to the
controversy may net withdraw without
the consent of the other partita before
.-n
avr
the con.nubslon.
ad to h»’- **
whole
“We would
body’ repres* i
field covered,” said he.
F>r. Dickson added That In addition
to representing the Reading company
he appeared for the individual con
cerns in the Hazleton region. On the
outside agreement proposition Chair
man Gray announced that the com
mission “still entertained the hope
that efforts to agree would contihu?,
and the commission would gladly lend
it8 efforts to that end.”
Judge Gray said that unices some
judgment was reaehei
m tat ion of figure r, ex
A TEXAS WONDER.
One gin il bottle t.f Hall’s Great Dis-
:ov ry cures all kiriuey and bladder
i roubles, removes gravel, cun s diabetes,
nominal emissions w eak ami lame backs,
rheumatism aud all irregularities of the
kidneys and Mad mr in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your ^druggists,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.
hue small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, aud will cure any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer. P. O. Box 629, St. Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all
druggists.
READ THIS!
Greenfiield, Teun., March 30, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St, Louis, Mo.—
Dear Sir : My mother is 64 years old aud
has eulfered twenty-five years with kid
uey trouble, and one-third of a bottle of
your Texas Wonder, Hall’s Great Dis
covery, has cured her, and I can fully
recommend it to the public.
Yours truly,
O. B. DREWRY.
EOXlii L-.-.ClR DEFIANT.
Gov c
«wl\ i< cs
' oi most o: t
ii-sion would
nn end to the
iu. 1 -
•o the
common 6cr.s<
as to the pre
p«'ctatinn «-f a
i>or? of th ■ nr
floient. t-»
versy.
President Mitchell wr».s rail-
stand and in answer to questions
hi? counsel paid that 20 per cent in
crease in wages would increase the iu
bor cost less than 10 rente a ton. Tak
ing President Baer’s statement as a
basis, ho said the increase would be
about 17 cents.
ent IV’esssge to Chinese
—Demands Full Pardon.
;b C., Doc. U.—According tc
eivcu from Peking bjr ibc
steamer Kui:a Ma;u, the Chinese gov
criiuieut has received an insol«rrt uics-
bage* from t-c boxer leader. General
Tung Fub S-iang. who had taken ref
uge in tl’-o walled city of Hocheutze
in Kar?au. He has strengthened the
wail an I deepened the moat and has
C'> battalions of troops under arms. In
his a...rage to the Poking government
Iv* rays ho wnats a full pardon, pay
for his ixcy? e.:id positk.r.s for his ad
COUQH5 AND COLD5 IN CHILDREN.
l- uu.. g.-.-ks to confer on th«!
i«»n the authority to locate
l iir< the building and rnainte-
■ f ?i<le tracks by railroad com-
f«>r the accommodation of theii
: to empower the commission
iir. the railroad companies tfl
!iysi» al connection of their own
'• : ailwnv tracks of any other
or corporation having the sams
-nd to prescribe the terms and
vs under which one railroad
v shall be required to trans*
• cars of another; to prescribe
o,i of enforcing its orders vitb
<• thereto; to provide a penal*
non compliance with eueh on
Kodol Dyspepsia cure
Digests all classes of food, tones and
strengthens the stomach Troubles, and
makes rich red blood, health and
Btrength. Kodol rebuilds wornont tie
sues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens
the stomach. Gov, W. W. Atkinson,
of W. Va., says: I have nsed a number
of bottles of Kodol and have found it to
be a very effective and, indeed, a pow
erful remedy for stomach ailments. I
recommend it to my friends. The Orr
i Trug Co.
Recommendation ol a Well Known Chicago
Physician.
I use and prescribe Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate,
constricted coughs, with direct results.
I prescribe it to children of all ages
Am glad to recommend It to all in need
and seeking relief from colds and coughs
and bronchial atllictions. It is non nar
cotic and safe in the hands of the most
unprofessional. A universal panacea
for all mankind.—Mrs Mary R. Melen-
dy, M. D., Ph. D.. Chicago, III. This
remedy is for sale by all druggists.
Official Vote in Tennessee.
Nashville. Tenn.. l ee. 3.
rial returns in the Into ole
boon compil'd by the sc
Plate and show a total votr
This is a falling off of u
rent as compared with the \
and over 12 per cent as con:
tb.o preceding off year 1898.
Is a-s follows: Frazier. 03.
bell. 59.002: Choves. 2.193.
majority for Frazier of 37.1
-Too
The vou
’54: Camp
This is ;
The Pel:!ns an:! Tien Te'.n Times pub
tishes a report from New Chian tha4
Riirsia is disgusted by the heavy ex-
pensrs of their advanced position at
Pc.it A:thur. and contemplate* the dl3
mantling of the forts and roturniup
to the extreme north of Manchuria,
making Via.livestock the final term!
mm of th: trnr.r-Continental railway
COY KILLS GFANDFATHER.
TWO MEN CREMATED .
IN RAILROAD WRECK
Accident onCincinnati South
ern at Sunbright.
thirty cars were burned.
Double-Header Paosenger Came Along
at High Speed and Struck Large Iron
Casting Which Had Fallen on tho
Track.
Chattanooga, Term., Dec. 8.—A tela-
ph on*, m«sage from Sunbright at 10
o’clock tbits morning says the mall
oar, baggago car, express ear und two
passenger coaches were entirely cou-
eumc-d by fire. A fireman and an ex-
prt'tss messenger are suppos'd to have
burned as no traced of them has been
found. One mail clerk had a leg
broken. No names can be secured at
this hour.
The remains cl a negro tramp wero
found in the wreck. Both engines
were demolished* No passengers wora
injured.
The deaths are estimated at three,
and several trainmen were more or
toes seriously hurt. It will lx* several
hours before the track is cleared .
WRECK WAS SERIOUS.
Mail and Express Cars Burned With
Entire Contents.
Knoxville, Dec. 3.—A special to Tho
tfrentlnel from Harrixnau says that the
wreck on tho Cincinnati Southern near
Sunbright early this morning was very
aorions in its ('onsequences. Two
m*en were killed and five injured. Thir
ty cars were burned. Included in thta
number were the mail and expreae
oara. the totaJ contents of both befog
consumed toy Are. The hanks io
Harrimfcn had considerable valuabl9
mall enroute fTom Cincinnati, all of
which was lost. The tire originated
from the wrecked passenger engine
and spread rapidly to the mail, express
and passenger coaches, ami then to
freight cars on an adjoining track. De
tails are hard to obtain, Tho uam«9
of the dead and Injured have not yet
been learned.
Cally Colli
lins.
tat
Shoots Aged Man at Rock
Hi!'. S. C.
3. Dec. 3.—Oally Col
•s old. shot and killed hi
J. Sparks, in the din
f his father’s home near
grand
ing mom of k
Rock llill. S. C
The l'ami.y had been laughing at
yeur.g Ct M.ius about being refuped
birthday cake. For his subsequent
condrn t hie father had threatened t<
hi:
grand fat!
i thor
Line To Be Extended.
©an Francisco. Dec. 3.—Tho San
Francisco Terminal and Ferry compa
ny. which recently secured an entrar.c >
Into Oakland and to the water fron
ts norw preparing to build from Stock-
ton to Sacramento and through th 5
ifeckwith imss eastward, making Oa’.-
land the . rminus of a transrontiner-
tal railroad. The Call says that it i •
not tho Santa Fe system that is be Lin .1
th/i8 lino, but It Is generally believe 3
that tho Goulds will form a connection
witto some of the Gould lines in th?
Rocky mountain region.
What’s In A Name?
Everything is in the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C Df-
Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered,
some years ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific for
Piles. For Blind, bleediDg, itching an j
protruding piles, eczema, cuts tarns
braises and all skin diseases DeWitt’s
Salve has no equal. This has given rise
to numerous worthless counterfeit!!
Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine. Thu
Orr Drug Oa,
a* paying the
There Is eomc doubt
oung Collins intends
the build for his father or grand
father. Tic says the pistol dropped
out of his pocket. Tho coroner
July has not yol rendered a verdict.
Sparks was a gallant confederate
aouiic-r. He was severely wound©
two L*r three times, and bccauao of
bullet in one log. walked with a stick
Dewiness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There
is only one way to cure deafness and
that is by consti:u;ional remedies. Deaf
ness is caused by an inflamed condition
of the rnneous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken ont and this
tube restored to its normal condition
hearing, will be destroyed forever; nine
cases ont of ten are caused by Catarrh
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the muoous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Official Report of Wreck.
Cincinnati, Dec. 3.—At tho general
offleea of tho QuT*t»n and Crescent th.*y
have been unable thus far to ascertain
the names of the missing firemen. The
missing express messenger is U. I!.
Hal us, of Cincinnati. Tho report to
the officiate states that a freight train
btul taken aeldinRst Kunhrlirht. Tonn..
•nfl a larse enstins; hail fallen from
freight car on to the main track.
Tho double header pass, nicer train
eatrso alone at lilph speed and when
tho Iron casting was struck lmth en
gines and five cars were derailed and
burned. There were eleven ears in
the train and si* of them proceeded af-
ter a delay of three hours. Of the 203
passengers, none were hurt.
Cure. Cancer and Blood Poison.
If yon have blood poison producing
eraptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen
glands, bnmps and risings, homing,
itching skin, copper-colored spots or rash
on the skin, mneons patches in mouth
or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old
rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanio
Blood Balm (B. B. B ). It kills the
poison in the blood ; soon all sores, erup
tions heal, hard swellings subside, aches
and pains stop and a perfect enre is
made of the worst cases of Blood Poison.
For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of
all kinds, take B B. B. It destroys the
cancer poison in th« blood, heals cancer
of all kinds, cures the worst humors or
suppurating swellings. Thousands cared
by B. B. B. after all else falls. B B. B.
composed of pure botanic ingredients.
Improves the digestion, makes the blood
pure and rich, stops the awful itching
and all Bharp, shooting pains. Thor,
oughly tested for thirty years. Drug
gists, $1 per bottle, with complete direc
tions for home cure. Sample free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice also sent in sealed letter.
For Whooping Cough
use Cheney’s Expectorant
NOTICE.
The County Commissioners will re
ceive up to December 8th, 1902, applica
tious for the position of superintendent
of the County Farm for the year begin
ning January 1st, 1903. Amount of
salary and other information will be
furnished by the undersigned.
H. O. ERWIN. Clerk.