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WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN Tl/ESDAY JUNE 1886.
BANNER-WATCHMAN
ornoiAL organ or
City of Athens and Clarke, Oconee & Bank*.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Daily, $5; Sunday, $1 .... Weekly, $1
,T. L. GANTT.
ELEGANT ENGLISH.
We were told by n gentleman on
yesterday, that in endeavoring to
convey the idea that a proposed
delegate had retired in favor of his
elder brother, Gen. Gordon used
the followiug words: “He pivt up
to his big bud." This man is a can
didate for Governor of Georgia. He
will, if elected, he looked upon at
home and allroad as the pioper ex
ponent .of the chaiactei, the man
ners and the education of our peo
ple. If he speaks the English after
the above fashion, the impression
he wiil make upon an educated
stranger will he unpleasant. In the
long list of illustrious men who
have adorned the chair of state from
Oglethorpe down to McDaniel,
there never has been one yet who
could not speak decent English.
Gov. McDaniel speaks it with dif
ficulty, but when >t does come, it is
pure, and his difficulty does not
arise from want of knowledge. lie
writes with ease, grace and precis-
WOULD YOU ?
Il you wanted a business partner,
would you select Gen. Gordon? If
you wanted a president for a bank
in which your money is investbd, is
not tie the last man that you would
choose? If you wanted a manager
fora factory, or any other institu
tion-where busines tact is required,
would you engage the Atlanta can
didate for governor? You would
not, for the simple reason that you
have no confidence whatever in
Gen. Gordon’s capacity to manage
business, and know that his whole
file has been one succession of fail
ures. And yet you are willing to
elect him to manage the intricate
business of our state government,
and in which every man, woman
and child in Georgia has a personal
interest. Is there any reason or
justice ip. this: IfGen. Gordon can
not even successlully manage a
sheep ranch, what will he do with
the multitudinous and complicated
business of our state? This is a se
rious question that voters should
ask themselves. While not im
pugning the integrity and honesty
of Gen. Gordon, we do charge that
he is utterly unfit and incompetent
to guide the helm of state, and refet
to the disastrous failure of every-
thingthat lie has undertaken to man
age in confirmation of the charge.
We appeal to the fair-minded peo-
THAT ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.
.»
Mr. Gantt also publishes a “roorback”
to the effect that the Gordon managers
bad attempted to bribe the editor of the
Hartwell Sun - to support Gordon. The
Hartwell Sun thus disposes of the un
savory yam:
“Tlie editor of this paper wants it dis
tinctly understood that be does not con
sider and has never so stated, that any
attempt has been made to bribe him in
the gubernatorial campaign by an agent
of the Atlanta Constitution, or anybody
else, and has never authorized the pub
lication of anything upon which the in
ference of bribery might be predicated.”
It remains to be seen whether the
Banner-Watchman will give this denial
the flaming prominence, in royal rhetor
ical English, which it gave to the un
founded and indefensible charge.
We have never vet denied an act ol
The Bacon men are not spending
one dollar in this campaign, white
the Gordon leaders are Hooding the
country with money.
Guidon’s boom is not so unani
mous now since those little batches
of ring-hound counties have acted.
Dr. I-'elton says he will not be a
candidate lor Governor under any
circumstances. This is a settler.
ion. But here is an aspirant for
this high office, who talks in a dia- j pie of Georgia not to place anv man
lect which is well-known and iia> •** *' ,c head »l our stale govein-
famifiar surroundings, but w hich if
heard from the lips ol one occupy
ing high official station would ex
cite a smile of derision. We un
derstand that this is but one of the
many ungainly expiessions. which
are in constant use by Gen. Gui
don. He ought to know that among
a cultivated people, such as a ma
jority of the people of this state are.
there is no sympathy for coarse
language coining Irom one who es
says to be their representative. This
maysecmtohi.il anil his directors
a small matter, but if so it reveals
the existence of greater things
which are very objectiona
ble. There is something due
to the station lie is seeking and that
which he is supposed to occupy.
When a candidate for a high office
goes before the people in public
addresses and says with a grimace,
“I’ll git thar, hoys,” and “I’m in for
this thing, you bet,” and who tells
the story of the dug and the pitch
fork when many ladies are in his
audience, he may not be committing
crimes, hut he is making himself
ridiculous. If lie should he elected
he would make the state ridiculous.
There is a certain dignity necessary
and proper, to be observed by him
who occupies or seeks high office
in Georgia. Our people have not
been accustomed, nor were their
fathers before them accustomed to
be ruled over hv men ol whose
manners they were ashamed. The
people of Georgia arc as genteel as
the people of England. Suppose
Mr. Gladstone should regale the
voters of any part of the United
Kingdom with such language as we
have above quoted from Gen. Gor
don, the people would be ashamed
of him, and his influence would be
destroyed. Such expressions would
suit, perhaps, the civilization of Ne
vada or Utah, hut they are out of
place ill Georgia or any other place
inhabited bv cultivated people.
THE LAST CHARGE.
ment that cannot mating
(fairs.
SING HEY, THE» GALLANT CAPTAIN,
the Remarkable Story ol an Atlanta Policeman
Will '£
Every strain or raid altark* that weak Lack
ami urarly prostrati
THE
BEST TONIC
Strengthens the Muncies,
Stumiics the Nerve*,
I’nrlchc* the niood. <;irrs New Vigor.
Da si. L. Mteub, Fwrti.-’.sl. Ion 1. un:
” Drown’* Iron II it Urn in thn U-it Iron medicine I
hare known in my :«» jeant’ practice. 1 hart- found il
HH-t iaily beneficial m u< rvnunor phjmicalexhaustion,
and in all doUlitMing ailments that bear so heavily
on the system. U»e »t freely in my own family.”
ME. W. F. Brows, 537 Main St.. Covii
•sys: "Is
justice to an opponent, and assure
the Constifution that we give to its
denial “the flaming prominence”
that we gave the charge. We clip
ped our information from the
Franklin County Register, and it
was in full keeping with the cam
paign as conducted by some of
Gen. Gordon's leaders. But since
the paragraph was published we
have obtained additional informa
tion, that we will give to the public
and to the great Atlanta organ. A
gentleman who is on the most inti-
mate terms with the San editor
stated to us that while a bribe
was not tendered Mr. McGill
an agent for Gen. Gordon
offered to buy $500 or even
even $ ,000 worth of papers if he
did support the ring candidate.
This is not a hrihe(?), but first
cousin to one, and we do not pre
sume that Mr. McGill will deny
that such an offer was made to him.
More than one gentleman in t-lberl
told us that a Gordon advance-
agent was closeted with the Sun
aditor for some time on the day that
Major Bacon spoke in Hartwell,
and Mr. McGill was overheard to
_ I say, “I cannot doit," and other sen-
a fences of refusal. Since the veruc-
o
g 1 ity of his friends is brought into
§ ! question, Mr. McGill will doubtless
j tel! the public exactly what did oc-
| cur, and let‘them judge as to wheth-
‘ er a bribe was intended or not. We
| do not suppose that the Constitu-
j tion was in any manner connected
with this, as a paper cannot he held
responsible lor the private acts of
its agents.
Baows. 637 Ma.n St.. Corinstan. Kr.,
completely broken ti*rwn in health ana
r<>uMrd with pains in my back. Brown's Iron
llu tom entirely restored me to health.”
Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red ling
GEN. GORDONS WAR-WHOOP.
CLINCRIAN’S
REMEDIES
THE CLIKGMAN TOBACCO OINTHEKT
Tin: .host i:fl'htivk i*in:i*.\na
tion on the market for Pil.v*. A S| |{ K f i ll K
for llrhi.u IMe*. lit* ..nrr fwtlrd t.. *iv*
pr .Ti.vA relief, w.ll .ure Anr.l VUer*. Aimer**
» i.-tuia. Tetter. Salt lSb.-mn Barber's Itch. l;ia*.
■v«irtn«. Pimpim. H..™-. and Jb-iK Price .'*(!«• I*.
THE CLIHGMAK TOBACCO CAKE
NATI'JM-:’* «\VN Kl.ljliHY, l ure all
W..Cu»«. Brubies. Snrein*. Kxyrit* la*. Boil*.
I ’arl. .... 5.-* It Pel .un. Vlrera. M.r Sore K,e*.
* Jbeur^V * >{ —
is. Milk 1 ay Kn.iU
We cnretul.y read Gen.Gordon ’s
speech, published in iht Macon
Telegraph of Sunday—and the
andcms««»d redlinct 111 , .
er. Made only by 1 same old narratsgue that l!c has
liALTlMOlil, MU. \
been, yelling lor weeks into the ears
of the unoffending vote rs of Geor
gia—and hoxv it can change any
man with a thimbleful of brains is
more than we can surmise. Gen.
Gordon does not answer a single
argument made by Major Bacon or
attempt to explain the serious
charges against his fitness lor the
office of Governor; but it is filled
with boasts ot what he claimed to
have accomplished, and the most
disgusting outbursts of self-lauJa
I tion. Gen. Gordon does not give a
I single reason why he should he
elected Governor, hut relies solely
j on the fact that he made a good
I soldier. Will the people be caught
with such chaff’? If they are, it is
high time to place a qualifying test
on voters that will protect the coun
try from their acts at the ballot-box
Tnis speech of Gen. Gordon’s, to-
LEGAL NOTlCtS—OCOWEE COUNTY
P ostponed sheriff's sat.k.-wiu he «nid
ou the first Tuesday in July next, before the
court House ooor iu the County of Oconee and
State of Georgia, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidd* r lor cash, the undivided interest
of Mrs. A. It. Dobbins in the following property:
To be sold to satisfy a fi. fa, issued Irom Walton
Superior. Februory Term. 1885 in favor o9 Moore
* v» inter for the use of the otlicers of court vs. A.
R. Dobbins:
one tract of laud lying in said county of Oconee,
and state oi Georgia ou the road leading from
Watkinaville to Farmington, by the way o. the
old camp ground, on the right .baud stdc of the
road beginning at a stake corner, theuce N 67°
&), W 21 c, 44 1 to a red oak c* rner; thence N 27°
45, W 5e iO 1. to a red oak corner, thence S 6» 1-2°
W 5c 271, to a pine corner, thence d f-4 1-2 C W
86c 311. to a Mulberry corner, thence 8 53° 30, E
12c 75 i to a whit oak comer, nearbrancy, thence
M sO 3 IS, E Me 251 to a stake on tac road aforesaid
thence up said road N 31° E 13c 30 1 to a stake
thence N 37 J E 14c, 251 to a stake, lorn t-riv Kras-
well s pine corner, thence N 3> l-*° K 6c to a
stake corner thence N 33 J ti 6c 45 l to the begin*
ning corner, contaning ouo hundred and twenty*
22-100 acres, more or letw. adjolni iglaudol
i. ti .May ue, Branch and lunds formerly
tielonging to Samuel Braswell now deceased.
Also at same time and and place one . th**r tract
rparce of land-adjoining the above iesonbod
tract, and only separated therelrom t»y ; aid road,
ns aforesaid, tying ou the Jolt hand sid thereof,
beginning at a pine corner ou said roi.-J, thence
8 66 ’ 3U‘ r; 13 C5M 1 te a stake eo; ne . near a
pond, thence 8 41° W 20c 30 1. to an i. ak bush
rner, thence N 61 30' \V to ap cm .•-.truer on
id road, being formerly Br*» well’u coiner,
meutioned in description of lorn: a tract, thence
N 3*2'’ Eoc ton stake corner, theme along said
road towards Watkinsviile, to the oeginmu,; cor
ner containing 24 acres, more or less. Prop rty
pointed out by James Moore, cue of the plaint. Ts,
and writteu notice served upon the truant in
S mxe.ssion, Mrs. A- R. Dobbins, this 51st da;, of
ay DW>.
B. E. OBERllY, S. O.
el wit.
LEGAL N0T1CES t CLAKKE COUTY
■ i i ■■ , •
C lt.ARKE 8HERIFF8 HALE.—Will be arid
) the tirst Tuesday in July 1885, bewro the
Court House ditor fn Athens, «Jlarko County,
Georgia, between the legal hours of salo the loi-
lowiug described proi»euy, to-wit: Ail that tract
or t»arccl of land and improvements thereon,
situate, lying and being in Athens, Clarjto
county Georgia, known as lots number six and
seven.according to a survey of the Elizar Newton,
property, made by C. B, Chandler, August SOtb,
*382, and a plat of which is oi hand m Clerks
Oilice, Clarke Super or Court, Book, D. D., page
Lot uumber seven contains six acres, uioie
less, and has on it the dwcl lag house occupied
by ElUarNewton at the time of his death, oai i
lot trout* on Baxter airs t, s‘.x chains and runs
back to the br.tuch running into aud making the
water works poud. The sirtes o! this number
seven are straight lines from Baxter street to the
branch, the line on the West side being 10 chains
and ft) links to a corner on a street not named,
the lino running c*outli-Ea*t one chain and
•sevotity links to a corner ou the branch, then the
uranch is the line to a poiiu whore lot number
six is marked, thonce the line goes straiglit tack
to Baxter street eight chains and fifty lints to
the corner on Baxter street. Iietwecn lots six ana
seven, chaudier Sutvcy. Lot nuutoet six. Chan
dler Survey fronts on Baxter street ninety-nine
teat, and is bounded on the West by lot number
seven, and on the hast by lot numtier live, aud
ou the South by th-.' branen that makes the i-ond.
The Western lit ♦* of lot number six iscightchaiua
and fifty links and the Eastern line ts live chains
and twenty link. 8aid property levied on and to
be sold a* the property of tlie Athens city Water
Works Company, by virtue of a li. fa. in favor ot
John C. Pitner, for the use of the Bank of the
University aeamsi the Athena City Water Works
company. Said li. fa. issutd ou a ju l fc Tiifnt ob
tained April lertu Clarke Superior Court.
Deed for the purpose of Itjvv and sale of caid lots
being made, tiled and rendered before lew by
Joint C. Pitner to the Athens City Water Works
Company, this May 29, 1H‘6. Written notice
served ou tenant in pooosiou, this May 29,18S6.
JOHN W. WinK, Sheriff.
Capt. W. P. Manly.
rnpfaiii W, P. Manly, whose picture
lio.itls this article, is a well-known menu!
her of Atlanta’s excellent police force
Atlanta is noted for the discipline and
eiiiciencv of its corps of police and the
standard of its rank and file is very high,
t’ap'.ttm Mauly is a fair specimen of the
infeiii’jeuce and physical perfection
which is required of its ofliciais. Some
years ago the Captain unfortunately ac
quired a blood poison, which for years
gave him more or less trouble, aud
threatened to undermine and totally
destroy !iis entire physical system. lie
is a magnificent specimen of manho<»d
il li a constitution like iron, but this
insidious disease gave him
t'XMlST.%KABLE WARNING
that* it was sapping and mining
at the foundations of his constitution,
The Captain slid in conversation l>st
•k:
Yes, sir, about two years ago I was
alllicled with a bad case of blood poison,
aud after trying various blood remedies
in larip* quantities without doing me
the slight >t goou, I was induced to tiy
flunnientt’s Rheumatic Cure, and after
using three bottles was completely cured.
4 1 am now in perfect health and a»
tribute my present condition to this
wonderful medicine. I cheerfully re
commend it to all who are suffering with
any blood disorder.'
The cheapness of this wonderful
remedy, (its price being only $1 a bottle)
should place it within reac*n of all and
no better cleanser and blood cure was
ever made. I know, for I tried ’em nil/
This medicine Manufactured by J. M.
!Ionnieu»t & Co., Atlanta, Ga., is for
snle bv all druggist.
r APITAL PRIZE, $75,OOU
Tiekvts only J5. Hiiarev in proportion.
JuneS a
B. E. THRASHER, Ordinary.
deceased, are hereby notified to reu,
in due form of law applied to me for letters of I demand* to the undersigned according u» law,
disinission from said administration, and i will and alt persons indcb.ed te said estate are re-
i,nm upon the same on the first Mondav tn Sep- quired to make immediate payment. .
* • ~ ^ ■ I JOHN K. CRANE.
W. D. GR1KKETH,
Executors of Jolin W. Nicholson, deceased.
juueiw3m.
M ARY VINSON v», E. C. VIS SON.—Divorce in
Clarke Superior Court, April Terre 1S86. It
appeariug to the court by >at;s f aet»ry evidence,
tlo.tthe defendant E, <». Vinson resides without
the limits of the State, it is theieu|»ou ordered by
the court that the Defendant appear at the next
term of this Court on the 2d Monday in October
next, and that service ol this order bo pet fee ted
upon t’.»e Detendunt by public-Attou thereat once
mouth lur four mouths iu the Ban tier-Watch-
..tan Newspaper, prior to the next term of the
Court, iu open Court, April 23d 1S*6.
N. L. HUTCHINS. Judge, S C.W.C.
L. A H. COBIl, BiaiiUiffs Attorney.
G KORG1.-i OCOSEE COUNTY.—To all whom i. I
may concern, Lindsay W. Downs, Exocuiorof |
Lt-roy Huff deceased, has in due form ot law a)’ ,
piled to me for letters of dismission from said i
Executorship, and I will pass u|K»n said applica-
li. iai cigni
B. E. TI
IRaSHER, Ordinary.
t ie up pi
Joan H i: Maicom, deceased, li:
tion In terms of the law f.»r leave to sell the land.-
belonging to the estate <»f said decease.d. and I
will past upon .Aiiid application on Iho first Mon
August, lSatl
B. E, THR.H IIKR, Ordinal
jun
J OHN LEQWIN, Et At. vs. JACOB R.McREE,
Ex’r. of laitt Al. Legwin. deceased.—Bill Ac, ,
m Oconee superior Court—Anawe.-ofDcf’t.. J. R.
MeRee iu tlie nature of a cross bill, July term,
13*5, of Oconee Superior Court.—It appearing to
the court that tie? defendant, Jacob It. MtG.ee,
Executor oi Lutt M, Legwio deceased, has li!e«i
his answer in tlie nature of a cr<»s bill in the
above stated case. au*t prayed t’:at ihe following
named patties, who reside out of the slate ol
irgia, be
idc pariieN deteiniin
the i
1*1 8!
State oi California and Asa L W. Veal, O. C.
Wood, Tillerro M. Wood, and Maiissa Crai»b of
the state of Texas.
It is ordered by the court that the above named
parties be made parties tlefeudaiit to said
lid t^J,
ne nee ted c
by the publication of tbi* order once a week for
v o iun.itliK iu (lie Banncr-Watehinan, a uews-
papur pubiiahe*) iu Atbeux, Georgia, before July
Term ISB'*, t»f the superior Court of Oconee
county, thiii 24tii dav oi May ISsc.
' B. K. TUKiSHEK,
al.KX. 8. KRW/N.
Sol's, for Del't. J. It. McRee, Kx’r.
Granted:—N. L. HUTCHINti, J 8 C W C
iiiay25w*2ui
LK(i\I NOTH US—I ANLS < 01 NT\
Joshu.i Wood, deceased. )u,s
applied to me for letters ot dismission n
administration, and 1 wiil pass upon tho
plication on tae first Monday iu July, lr-S6. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this April
Louisiana Slate Lottery Company.
“W.iio hereby certify that we ■upem.e the
,rrhn,.iui-iit. for ,11 the Muuthly »ud tluartcrly
Drawing-- of th, Louisiana htate Lottery Com
pauy, >inJ in person manage and control the Draw
t’-«fh-
W’hile most lustily yt-llinw “sl:in ;
tier” to ,1’own the perlineiit queries ■
shot into Gen. Gordon's ears, his j
.emisaries continue to eo through ]
the country circulating the most in- i
famous lies and appealing to every
prejudice, in order to defeat Major j
Bacon. In several comities aiound i
here they have put out the repor: i
that Bacon is theauthorol the stock |
law bill, and made speeches for the i
same in h s own county. There is j
not one word of truth in tlie story. I
Major Bacon <iid not introduce tills
bill, diil not vote for it, and never
made a speech on the subject in his
Ife. That story is a lie made of
whole cloth, and its industrious cir
culation shows to what dire extrem
ities the Gordon campaigners are
reduced. They dare not publish
these stories in the papers, but hired
emisaries are going through the
countrv whispering them into the
ears of the honest voters. Will the
people endorse such a practice? To
propound to Gen. Gordon a legiti
mate and aflogether proper ques
tion is slander; but the most 'miser
able falsehoods can be secretly cir
culated about Major Bacon without
a word of protest. The irutb is,
the character of the People’s candi
date is spotless, and there is no way
to reach him except by a stab in the
back.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
lie In ll»»* mtt*I Mfirnfilic
PMfi ’iT Hi'OArm:
i*-«l v.ith tb^pnmt
»l.sd»t*s*. AI Imu r.nd
Oomxutialonts
W»*, !li** undersigiuji Hanks and B:m-
k«rs, will pay all Prwe* dmwn in The
Louisiana State Lotteries which may be
presviiu tl at our counters.
J. H. OGLESBY,
Pros. Loui*iana National Bank.
J. W. KILBRKTH,
Pr\i». State National Bank.
A.BALDWIN,
Pros. New Orleans National Bank.
frit
orj-orated In WGS lor 25 veara by the Legisla
tor K.iucational and Charitable purpoties—
capital of 81,000,000—to which a reserve
of I fir
IH I l.t-1 !*!•-». ol
iM.jcrDirvf
Ti-li Moor, and is f,
Cr.in\V, e a.ri-C»keot tb
.•I nt-it.-.ut tir intlahin-.it
I ams %•!*.>>. fr.m. loo.1«*!;
•»V tli-* Ti4u»ccii(:»le. Pur IleidarlM' or otErr Actias
and Pains, it m mvaJuabU. price* l.*> rln.
Ask jour druggist forthsse mn.<«lieH. «■» writ.-to the
CLiNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A.
fund ol over £550,000 hai since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its irauchlac
wtu made a part of the present State Constitution
gciher with one from Major Bacon. 1 ooe-»ober2d a. d„ 1*79.
, , , . . . , _! llic only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
should be placed in the hands of' '•>' tn** I fop!e of any state. It never scales or
and let
every vo»er in tlie state,
them compare the idle vaporing* of j
the one with the solid reasoning of! V. f
Its Gran d Single Number Drawings
rconthly, and tne *Extnumlinary
gularly every three months instead
nttualiy as heretofore, beginning
March.
the otiier.* * I , A «*P»ewSId opportunity to win a fortune.
| Seventh «-rai d Drawing,ClassG.in tho Arndomy
t, _ , 1 , .1 . (of Mu-c New Orleans, Tuesday. July 13
It seems that tn«* hantl of the vo- * - *»—»-»_» y
»ers of Hancock county were against
SEA FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
The Gainesville Sun speaks of
newspapers being “paid in the in
terest ol Bacon.” Such a slander is
as false as it is unjust. Theic is
not a paper in Georgia, supporting
Major Bacon’s candidacy, that has
ever received, that expects to re
cei/e,or has been tendered one cent
for their advocacy oT this gentle
man. If reports be true, there is a
good deal of money, however, being
used on the other side.
The democracy of Etbcit were
right when they decided to entirely
separate the gubernatorial and con
gressional contests and have
them on separate days.
Now let Oglethorpe do the
same and it will be better for all
sides and the peace and harmony
of the party.
We do not see how any man,
with the sense of a doodle, can vote
for Gen. Gordon alter reading that
old evasive how] he is sounding
through the state.
You may safely put Elbert, Oco
nee, Hart, Banks, Jackson, Walton
and Gwinnett down in the Bacon
column. We know whereof we
speak.
TO 1‘AIIEVTS.
i cure for tho tender
SKA l’OAM
contains none of the bmi qualities of linking
powders—k*i<la or salt-ratits. It contaitts no
hurtful Ingredient—no uium or ammonia.
ihe Ishmaelite, anti the Ishmaelitc 103,0t>0
was against them. Gordon cip- •
tured Spaita precinct and the poli- | j - (lu do
ticians, but the solid old farmers 1 }, of °
of the rural districts stepped in and | J* jj
4 ‘saved tiieir Bacon.” | 7®, 1 }° '! a
l&Hii.-V.
CAPITAL PRIZE, *75,000-
icketx at Five l>ollarx Kit h,
iu Filths in proportion,
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize
$60 0
|l<U0
It is reported that Gen. G*>rdon ;
has Evan P. Howell tied out as a 1
dark horse, anti after the fifth ballot
wtl! put h'S gubernatorial harness
on thi« gallant editor. When Cap
tain Howell canters into ihe arena,
nunn is the word with us.
The M aeon Telegraph has pub
lished Gen. Gordou’s old stereo-
typhed speecli as campaign materi
al. and if it don’t elect Bacon there
is no need to try and disgust the
p.*< p!e with bombastic nonsense.
If there is anything in* promises
and Gordon is elected Governor,
Georgia will have 13 principal
keepers of the penitentiary 1 ext
year.
800
2U0
IU0
$ 75,001
*5,060
10,000
12.000
10,0tK)
10,000
10,00*;
20,0* K)
30,00.)
28,000
25,000
\ D
A1
T. F. HILL. Orffinary.
DDIE MAYFIELD vs. JfM MAYFIELD.--
•el of Total Divorce—Banka Superior Conrt
Torn 1Shs6 —It ajijiearing from tlie return
<4 the Sheriff' that tlie defendant, in the abo
stated cam; does not reside in the county, amt
further appearing from the evidence that tl
saitl defeedaui does not rcaide in this state. It
ordered by tne court that service be perfected
in the above stated ease by publication of this
Athens. Go., this March 17th issc
J. 11. ESTES, J.
H. L. BROCK, Libelant Attorney.
Georgia Ranks County.—I hereby certify
that the above order is a trae extract from tht
minutes ot Banks Superior Court, this May 3d,
L. N. TURK. C. 8. C., B. C.
1 it
51. L McDonald bus iu d
•liod to the utidersigned for pemaneut
administration on the estate 01 James
McDonald, late ot said county deceased, and I
will pass upon saitl application on the first Mon
day in Julv, iss6. Given under ciy baud
may c<
.et,
A true extract from tho minute
Superior Court, April IVrm, !8i?6.
inaylltn4tu.
of ularke
JOHN 1. HUGGINS, Clerk.
I I BEL FOR DIVORCE.—Wm. Hunter vs.
J Nellie Hunter—It Hppoaringto the court by
Hie return of the Slierifi tnat the Gefendant,
Nellie Hunter is not to be found in the county ot
Clarke ami it further appearing that saitl Nellie
Hunter is a non resident of the -state, it is otdereu
y tne court tha* service be periected m thLsCise
y publication according to law in tlie Athens
Banner-Watchman, a newspaper published in
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, thin April 23,
juiiehw4t N. L. HUTCH IN 4, J. 8. C
4 DMINISTRATOP.3 SALE.—By virtue of an
Jtl order of the courtofordiuuryoiL’larkerountf
granuHlnt the regular June Term, I will sell
before the court house door duritig the legal
hour* ot sale iu the city cf Athens, on tlie first
Tuesday iu July, the followiug very desirable city
1, fronting 105 feet, more
n:id running back on tian-
feet. more orlssa, containing
more or less, with tlie
f Major il. M. Hill,
« brick
1 everything nece*
Lot No. 2, vacant
opertv, via: !
lesson Pulaski
e<K-k Avenue 21
about (* '.) one half
elcirati
with good well *»f water. goo>1 (2)*;
servants house, and
conifottable he
ing on Pulaski street 1**5 leet, more or
runuing buck 135 feet, mere or less; this
tin? most desirable building lots in the city, being
immediately on street car line, convenient to all
the churches, schools and business porti
the c.ty. containing 3-5 of an acre, more o
“ ‘ 1 alley, and is about 75 f* et
less, contains abjut 1-6 of
There is on tlda lot a good two room
house, and a stable. I resetve the right toci
sulidate any two of these lots and »e:l them
gut her or set arately on the day of sale. Sold lor
t’te pu: 1*030 of paying debts ami distribution.
Terms cash.
J. R. CRANE, Administrator de bonis non
Maj. Rlauton M. Hill deceased.
junc8w4t
Sulky Hay Rakes, (irain Cradles, Cultiv;
Harrows, Gullets Ixins, Feeders and Condensers
Lawn Mowers, Lawn Sprinklers, Rubber
and Hose Reels and the latest
FLY FANS.
South-west Corner Broad and Thomas Streets.
Athens, — — — Georgia,
t 1 LAltKE -SH KlUFF’A’S.iLE—Will be sold before
. the courthouse door of saitl county, in the
c*ty of Athens, ou the first Tuesday in July, 1846
between the legs! hours of sale, ail that tract or
parcel of land being ami lytug iu saitl county,
aud ou tlie Athens and Jefferson roid, about three
miles from the iurwer place, containing one hun
dred and seventeen (117) acres, u.ore or less, as
surveyed by C It Chamber, April 4ih 1S83; more
particular described as follows: beginning at a
large gait* pjst corner, betweeu said tract and an
other tract owned by A U Johnson, ruunisg thus;
South 5U degrees, West 17,50 chain.-, to h stake
corner, thence South 3j degrees. West 12,50 chains
to a stone earner ou the Athens and Jefferson
road, thence alnug -aid road Noith 57
degree* West 11.50 chains, to a stone corner
thereon, thence North 31 > a degrees, Ea-t lo.lo
chains to a stone corner, thence due North 17.00
chains to a stone corner, thence NorthSl degrees.
East 500 chains to a .-tone corner, theuce North
10 degrees, West 22,50 chains to a pine slump
corner, thence North Mj'j degrees. East 20,00
chains to a stbkc corner, tueuce South 14 degr« es.
hast 14,80 chains to a post corner, thence soutli
15% degrees. East 10,75 chains to n stake corn* r,
Ok 18% degrees. East 4 0 chains to a
Toruer. thonce South 10% degrees.
Bounded ou the
N-rth by lands ot Foster and Hnichinsou, East
i_eorg:a, banks county.-
kett
r Jo
. — pp.il*]
signed for leave to sell the lands and railroad
stock belonging to the estate of said deceased,
aud said application will be heard on the fiist
Mouday in July next, this the 7th of June 1XS6.
juneSw4t._ T. F. HILL, OnHnary.
NATURE’S TARRANT S
CURE FOR Effervescent Seltzer
CONSTIPATION, m
hen dissolved in
Aperient.
n elegant efficacious,
leasaut aperient in tho
•rin of a powder, pooduc-
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Kffervesc.ng Draught, re-
•omtuetided by our b«st
ohyaicians ns a reliable
and agreeable remedy,
It cures Constipation,
cures Indigestion, cures
Pyspepsia, cures Piles,
Jjcures Heartburn, cures
• 11 j ■ Slck-Hcatlache, cures
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AND urges all the Excretory
Moont-nniB organs to a proper action.
OYS P E P S It; v^“" 1 K , ou^„ f ;r d .‘s
curried by cvcryj traveler. Soid by druggists
everywhere.
.\f»l»iii*t*Mot> lor rates to club* should bema.de
ou»y to* tie off.ee or the Company in New Orleans
I or *urtne. information writo clearly, giviug
fill! »a.l..M. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orff* rs, or New York Exchange in ortlinarv let-
or M, K. DAUPHIN, Washington. D. C.
Make I*, o. Money Orders payable and address
Regt.-b.red la tiers to
otw uALLANS NATIONAL BANK.
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All Chemists v
■omtnend it. it
ri!l lui
SCIENTIFIC.
toltavo ftnalyred Sea Foam
ill. other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, ttavea
It U j>^itivflvtimv,ua!cd. Absolutely pore.
T*sdd by tlie lending betels und restauranta
in New York city and throughout tlie country.
For iC.!e by all llrst-cla&i grocers.
GANTZ, JOXES «C CO.,
170 Ttuane St., X. T.
AURANTII
SliCt of the diseases which adlct mankind ore nrijin-
ally causod by a ditordeiwd condit km of the LIV E R •
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity ol
tha Liver. Biiiousncwa. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion. Irregularity ot tbs Bow^s. Constipatisn. Flat a-
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Uoody Flax. Chills and Ferae, Breakbona Fever,
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rheas. Loss of Appetite. Headache. Fowl Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down
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ia Invaluable. It is not
h^niDPa 11 diseases of the LIVER.
wM STOMACH and BOWELS.
\ changee tho oomplexiao from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy oolor. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It ie no of the BEST AL
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STADICER’S AURANTII
Tauhtullliiintu Pite.tl.QQ pcbottM.
C. F.STADICER, Proprietor,
MO SO. FRONT ST., Pmiad-lphta, Pa.
FROM CAPTAINJgTHE HONORABLE
ALISTAIR HAY,
THIRD KAITALUDV ttl-At'K WATCH
RELIE F
Forty Years a Sufferer From
CATARRH.
WONDERFUL TO RELATE!
Fo- Forty Years I hav® been a victim to
CaUirh—tfirre-fourths of the time a sufferer
trow h*ciurt.iting Uains Across My Forehead
and My Nu-irils. The discharges were so offen
sive that 4 hen tats to mention it, exceot for the
vood it tuny a - some other suflerrer. 1 have spent
a young fo tun® from my earnings during my
• - urs ,.r suffering to obtain relief from the
, • have tried patent medicines—every
nld Je.irn of—lr-»m the four corners of the
iin n-i relief. And at last (57 years of age)
met w th a remedy that has cur ml me ®n-
| li rely—made me a new man. I weighed 128
RUYAL HIGHLANDERS,
(SECOND SON Of THE EARLOF KINNOULL) ! JJJJJ*
Dupi.lln Cxsllo, Perth. Scotland. | iJlifd. „u i now weigh 1«. I used .hirwe'n L>T
! tho m« tliclo®. and the only regret I have
To the f i~blg Compahy:— •' I was in a condit* j wthat being in the humble^ walks of life f may
lull fl er.*at debility. von*«'*|«tetit upon a broke
down siomarh. dyenetmia aud uiuaria,c »mtdi-
c.vted — itli kidney irritat'ou. when my medic il
attendant directed me to tike your iueomnaralde
Cuch H<*ei runic. It* fffcjt w« vimplr uitrvel-
mis. Ihe rower of dici-Hiibn waaqutck'y resb*r-
oil the kidnfv irritation vanUhud aud rapid
1 ail catgtrh t
had been tried
restoration to health followed
-iMher prenarati.ms of Cot
without tne slightest effect.”
Prof, Chs, Luilwigs Von Scetrcr^J
Professor of Modidne atthe Koval TTnlverally;
Kni htof the Royal Au-triaa Order ot the Iron
frown; Knigut Commander of the Royal Spanish
Order of Isabelle; Knight of t e Royal Pruedan
Older of the Bed Eagle; Cuevaller of the Legion
of Honor, etc,, itr., says:
“ Lie bin Co.'s Cuca Beef Tonic should
not be c.mounded with the hord* of inuby
cure-alls, it is In no sense of the word a patent
remedy. I stu thoroughly conversant wiih Its
mode of preparation and know il to be not only
A legitimate pharmaceutical ptodnet, but also
worthy ot the high cam mend* tious ,t has re
ceived in oil parts of the world. It contains
esvncd of Beef. Coca. Quinine,Iron and Call'stra,
widen are dissolved In pure genuine dpauish Im
perial Crown Sherry.”
Invaluable to all who are Ran Down, Nervous.
Dyspeptic, Billions, Malarious or afflicted with
weak kidueja. Bewareof Imitat'ona.
her Majesty's ravorlle Cosmetic Glycerine
Coed by her
Wales and the ... _
ion. Eruptiocs, Chapping, Roughness. fl.cO. Of
druggisu. • ,
LIKHiG CO.'S Genuine 8ymp of Sarsaparli'a
is guaranteed as the best 8arsaparills in tho
diarket.
N. Y. DEPOT 33 Murray Street-
junelCdJLwlm.
»iit(|t)«>ace to prevail t
• »cr® 10 use what has cured me
Guinn s Pioneer 8looti Rencwer,
HENRY CHEVE8.
Na. ?C7 Second St„ Macon, Ga,
Ilemy Cheves, the writer of tho above
r«»- merly o’ < rawford county, now of Macon,
Dcorg a me* it* the confidence of all interested ia
catarrh.
W, A. HUFF, Ex-Mayo; of Maoon.
A SUPERB
FLESH PRODUCER AND TONIC F
Guinn s Pioneer Blood Renswer,
Cure* ail Riood and Skin Diseases, Reumatlsm,
Sco!ula, <I'd ? ores. A perfect 8pring Medicine.
If not in your market % will be iorwar*lcd bn
rccespt of pric**. Small bottles 81,00, lsrue SI.76.
Es*ay 0:1 Blood and Skin Diseases mailed lree.
MAC ON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon. Ga.
R T. BRUMBY A CO.. Agent, for N. E. Ga.
★ * *
A FRIEND IN NEED
DR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
Prepared from the recelpo of Dr, Stephen
sweet, or Connecticut, the great natural Bone
8®tJor- Has been used for more than 60 years,
and lathe beat-known remedy for Rheumatism.
Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Burns, wounds
aud all external injuries, p*. Bold by all Drug,
gists—try IL lanS2d*wly.
DICKEY’S
PAINLESS EYE WATER!
ce. Cures irdarned and tier
hours. Gives no paiu. Tl
ie world for granulated lid
bottle. Ask for it. Have 1
RICKEY A ANDERSON, Proprie
Um; "Seven Springs Mw*.”
tYSPEPSIA, iny remedy son
Bristol. Tenn.
y ad-
I) tiiesa, being tlie result*of actual experience
with Dyspepsia.
JOHN U. McALVIN, Ia>well. Mass.
Liie Vigor to the _
Try them once and you will never be without theme
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt ol
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS, MOb
NOTICE
TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.
fntlK Hoard of Education of Oconee County, or
X the County School Commissioner will be in
VvAtkinsville on tho 1st. an l 3,1. Saturday’s in
Aptil. May and June, sod he respectfully ask* all
the Teachers to be present on some one of the
above named days und oblige,
marffuwffm. A. C. JACKSON, C. 8. C.
“eclectic:
DR S.* D. DURHAM
MAKKS
CHRONIC DISEASKS A SPECIALTY.
Charges very moderate.
Maxey, - - Georgia,
raarchltiwlv.
HELP FOR WOMAN
THE GERMAN AND AMERICAN
DISPENSARY AND
FEMALE INFIRMARY,
MISS ROSA FIIEUDEXTHAL, M. 1).,
Proprietor.
ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SET
TREATED.
This Dispensary ami Inflrmary has
.11 the advantages and facilities found
ia such institutions iti Europe. Every
department is perfect within itself.
Uterine diseases; u diseases of tlie
bladder and bowels; of the skin; piles,
ens, tumor, nervous diseases, etc.,
may desire
city for treatment. A remedies and
appliances superior; correspondence
strietly confidential. Write full history
of your case, and direct to myself at
the Dispensary.
ROSA FREUD ENTIIAL, M. D.
A C MOSS,
Attorney-at-Law,
HOMER, GA.
Practices in all the surroundlrg countits
aeptiimny , ,
black gum '
ik. Bir.iy .Uooii and Mrs Hutchinson. Maid
• ana to l«j sold suk ivet to a mortgage, thereon,
made by A k Johnson to Ferdinand I’nlnizy
amounting to f760. Levied on April 3*). 18*6.
A>so, a lot or parcel ot laud iu Clarke county,
being part oi the place whereon defendant
resides, beginning at a stone corner at a big gate
and running lltouca North ,18%, West 4 50 to a
stone corner, theuce North lo%. West lo,75 to a
slime corner, thence North 1*," West l»,8o u»a
stone corner, theuce North 71#%, East 2. thence
berth 89, East 5, thence Norm .vj. East 3 to a
stone, thence South 22 1-4, East 10 to a stone
corner, theuce South 4'.» 1-2, East ?.55 to a stone,
theuce South 13. Eas- 11,27 to a black oak. thence
South 511-4, West 13,la to a beginning corner,
containing thirty-one acres, adjoining on the
North-West a tract containing 117 acres, »ur*>yed
and platted by C B Chandler, April 4th, IF*:;, and
on the North by laud of Hutcherson, aud bound
ed South and KtS'» ny lands of delcndaot. Levied
oh June 4. 1886
.411 ot said property levied on and to be sold aa
the property of Allen K.| Johnson to satisfy two
to April Term 1885 and October Term 1886 Said
property pointed out by the defendant in ti fa
this June 4th. 1SS6.
juueswlt JOHN W. WIER. Sheriff.
/1KOKGIA. CLARKE COl NTY Whereas ap-
IT praisers appointed by tne for the purpose cf
appraising and selling apart out cf the estate of
John W Nicholson, late of said county, deceased,
the twelve months susnort mud household fur
niture to which t*y law Mrs Martha M Nicholson,
widow of said deceased Anil her foui minor child
ren. Madisou (i; Augusta it; Minor E; aud*MAtlie
J Nicholson are entitled, have made their report
to me. which report ia now ot tile inmyoffhe.
These are therefore to cite and auruouish all con
cerned to shjw cutise at my cilice on the 16tU day
ot July nrxt, why said support and hou-ehoid
furniture as appraised and set apurt, should not
bo grunted to said widow anil children. Given
untier n*y hand at office, this 11th day of Jtiue
"junel5w4t. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
C l LA UK K SHEUIEE S.4LE.—Will be aoldon the
) first Tuestlajr In July, lsstl, before the Court
House door, in the Citycf At'acns.Ctarkecounty,
Georgia, bet ween the leg il hours of sale, the fol
lowiug oruperty_ to-wit; one lot ol land in Ka«t
Athens, containing 3 4 of an acre, more or less,
und bounded as follows; on the East by theesuie
of fV. li. Demon*, on the North by lands of Uobt.
Chaple, and trouting on street on the west, anti ou
the couth by Broad Street. Said land levied ou
n* the property of Wnu T. Jo noon. Guardian oj
Mary Williams to satisfy a ux ti. fa. issued by H,
H. Linton. Tax Collector of Clarke County, Ga.,
for State and County Taxes for the year 4S85.
Said lutol land levied on by U. N. Pratter, L. C.
aud turned over to me for advertisement and sale.
Written notice served on tenant in possession,
this May 29,1886,
J. W. WIER, Sherff.
I persons having demauds against the estate
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach Bad
Clearthe Sklr.Tonethe Kirtves. and ol»a ir Blanton M. HUL'Vtv of ciaFke coirntr'd^
system, domi um*. a>hAN, - - - * -
and All persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment.
JOHN K. CRANE.
Atlm'r. Debonis Non of Biantou M. Hill.
juneDvtlt.
HODGSON BR0S.I
Desire to call attention to their large assortment of
TOBACOS.
THE CELEBRATED
Is justly popular.
We clain there is no heller for the
money. Try it.
)
CEDAR GROVE
Also some of our Favorite Br <nds ior which 1
are Sole agents. Give us a call ard be Convinced.
HODGSON SHOPS.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS i HARNESS.
Manufactured and repaired
Latest stvle and : mprovrrr.ents.
Good stock always on hand. A!!
work guaranteed and prices re
duced. Ca” and sec us.
KLEIN & MARTIN.
Reference—HODGSON BROS.
of satj county ooccHscd applies tome in term., >
of the h-.w for a discharge from aaid Executor
ship. These are thereiore to cita and admonish
all concerned to show cau»e at the regular term of
ASA M. JACKS N. Ordinary.
G EORGIA, CLARKECOUNTY.—Whereas, Mrs
Mary A. Tweedy. Guardian of Janus D.
Tweedy, applies for dismission from said Guar-
dianxhip iu terms of the law. Tne.-e are there*
f ire to cite and adinoutsh a'l concerned to show
cause at the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary of aaid county to be held en the first Mon
day in August next why such discharge should
not bo granted. Given under my ha- d aud
official signature this 14th day of June 1886,
~ - ‘ ** HI
juuc£tw4t.
A. 1*. HENLEY, C. *
It appearing U> the Cour. bv
factory evidence that tho defendant. C. W. Davis
resides without the limits ot the State; it is
thereupon ordered by the Court that tne de
fendant appear at the next term of this court, on
the 2d Monday iu October next, and that service
be perlcctcd upon the defendant by publieativn
thereof, once a month for four months iti the
Banuer-Watchmau Newspaper prior to the next
term of this court. In open Court April 23d,
extract from the mlnutea of Clark
Superior Conrt, April Term, 1836.
aprili/wlm.
THE SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Athens, Georgia.
YOUNG L. (3. HARE!?, Pfiuinin
STEVENS THOMAS, SlCBmxT.
Resident Directors :
Tons L, O. Habeu, Stxvxxs Thomas,
oh* H. Nhwtox, J. 8. Hahiltom,
Fhkoihahd Phiwzt, Mabcbllu, Stak lkt.
DB. E. 8. LTHDOB, John W. KfCHOUOH.
L. H. Cmaeb bbibb, J. H Hombictjit
IyS5
NOT AT HODGSONS’ SHOP
Bnt at the stand occupied by me for the pist three years.
On Spring Street, near J. H. Reaves* Livery Stable and Reaves It Nicholson's Warehouse.
The public are respectfully Invited to call aud examine my
Buggies, Phaetons and ’Wagon
Now on Hand before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing ol all kinds a apeclalty. For rei««**
see all toy customer* and my work
P. BENSON.
H. P. SMART & BRO.
Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber of Every Piscription
ROUGH S ORBED LDMBE ,
Erameing, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Flooring, Shingles, Staves, Laths, Fenc#
Pickets, VcgeLible and Fruit Crates, etc. etc.
team aw and Plaining Mills in Immanuel County,
Connected with Midville by Private, Railroad and Telephone Lines.
aprill3w3m. -
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
M ARBLE&G R ANITE WORKS
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market. AUGUSTA, GA.
MARBLE WORK. DOMESTIC ANDIIMPORTED, AT LOW PRICES
Georgia A Sonth Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty.
A large selection of Matble and Granite Work always on hand, ready for lettering and dell
Parties desiring monuments or work apply to -^ e w ^ <fS
At the Athe ns cemetery.
FOR
SORE
throat
»#■
The Certain Catarrh Curels
POSITIVELY UNEQUALLED. Purely V«*I»W*
Sntirely harmless. Requires no Instrument. It c .
where others fall to give relief. Price, $1
bottles $5, stsll'Drnggists. Testimonials free.
3 O. OOef Proprietox8»
ATHENS, GEORGIA.