The Weekly banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1886-1889, November 02, 1886, Image 5
WEEkLV baNEeuuwatchman -r.'EsDAY November .886.
kissssssi^s^sS-
o*labor next, within to* J^JaJSSfT}
ia* property, to-wlt: AUtoat
ban on tbo north, Un<lao< Vf UltAM lt^Trt ot^ty
watt, lazd* *f Scales on thttaat.hjr tot^tt*J
Chain bora and eto* •, oontat^W «IJ*»T-ow^
aero., more or lua. On sate “»•* A
! dwallloa houooand fcrtr aata, ln high rh> a
cQUlrailon.twoatyatre«<f »htt'i la or o- hrt-
mSSTU^W*
tiwnot Hotter,known Mddl^mtohedie the
tattagjjar&gSiSgssg
SinC-tatiuTlau ofttld oamnly. W
rEoaoin.BAsrsoonsTx.-WoOi. 05*
THE FINE FAIR PROSPECT. ATHENS WEEKLY MARKET-
scaring A STUDENT,
AN UNCROWNED KING.
auditing accounts.
knights of labor footing up
Gono TO ExKIXIT.—Charles Scudder
kaa been prevailed on to make an exhibit
at the fair withhia newtod elegant good*.
It will be one of the handsomest.
n . TaMrt TrtErto* an • HncUeal Pot it lent far Space bib* Entrees •
<uz. ariuulie Bice, a atn rtmm Hornet and Jersey*—The
Our youug friend Charta lure, Pattltry ahonr to ho Excellent—
dent from Atlanta, 1* °“ e . °J, “J® vmtlacd Bailito* Fere end Sm
ut boys in college, »ndi> at the head of clml Bate.-*. Croat Week
.'1 the hannleM fun afloat He is chief Fsr A .hen. insight,
officer In thereto '*> jXg The directors of the Fair Association
the vardaut Fresh ZetmChia hare are highly elated at the prospect of haf-
^ScUW--*** ^ "S^!£?ha«aj. Mr. W. D.
sajasaAssst
s 3oe2s£iKSaS8 ttS^SsaysSL''
gSssl2&£ MjOTJSsws*
^sssssssstt
prepared for the adoentare ny n«ng a bundle to tho reporter,
ajrm.ao _uh all kinds of atonea about . ^ c ^ of Sonny Hill stock
farm, 'will bring a lot of hia thoroughbred
Porcheron and Norman hone*. Mr.
Bishop has the finest hones of this pop
ular breed in the Southend will make an
exhibit that erery man to Northeast
Georgia ought to see.
Mr. J. R. Tilley, of Conyers, a brother
of Mr. George Tilley, formerly of Ath
ena, will bring four runners.
Mr. Downing, is bow on the track
with a large stable of hones and is get-
ting them In tne condition. He it one
of the best tninenin the United States,
baring driren some of the fastest horses
. in - . AS. too WAT ana enthe turf. Mr. Downing has recom-
all the street lamps on u.C F»7. » men dations from Bonner, the owner of
when Rice and Martin reached the jilt ^ trc , tfrs in ,he world. All
ea“d«krepUch. Rice re^Wtbatjt
waadangerona for afellow tiitrarel- Unfair comes off will have them in the
Ung around to Athenaat " " | belt of trim.
would be so easy ^ Jlr i—1 Oguwa I Joe Thurmond, of Jackson county,
for behind to horse flesh, and wiMbejon
toi^ritboStoltini to help hia time with a long atnng of thoroughbreds.
comminion he started for his home, yell- roULTXY Dian-AT.
ingatevery step, “Police! Murder! Mur-1 j|r. Griffeth informs us that the poul-
der! Help me! Help me!” ®*I try display will be exceepingly large,
ed off by some, more students, caught I ^ ^ (hncy breeds raised by ama-
and thrown down, and bis pocket* rifled. teur chicken fancier* of Athena and the
Rice besought them to take til he had, 1 guITO anding country will exhibit.
but iparo his life. He waa finally saved ^ 6W rc u,ble Georgia railroad has
a _ ' aalllnw Ant Gist the Dolice I a. sv. .M tka Vaiy A UfimstlOTL
Omci Bahuxb-W atcitm an,
- ; Athens, Oct 29,1886.
There has been plenty of business this
week. The heavy weather which was
threatened early to the week did not
coma, and we have plunged into winter
without the usual rainy spell. The lat
ter part of the week has been cold and
clear, and cotton picking baa not been
interrupted* a day.
The first frost formed Wednesday
night, which was repeated Friday. The
cotton plant was probably too far devel-
LARGEST FERTILIZER fac
tory IN GEORGIA,
EX-MASTER WORKMAN HEYNAR-
DIE DEPARTS.
Aceurra, Oct 30.—(Special.] Com
mitteeman Wright, of the Knight* of
labor, consulted the facto-y presidents
informally todmy, end they promised him
.0 ro-PM?ha«b^rretlv entorgei
• r I 4 i M“32?K
lame Wn moK tIkU quintupled. In I87o
toJfiE^nedoSt .bout m ta.
sand tons of fertiliser*. In 188u their
output U oy«r thirty *’*"
These is hardly • ton
Georgia whe has not use
nee eome of to* w
this company.
tiont He assnrad them of hia dasire to
settle the trouble, end it 11 understood
that after investigation be will order the
operatives to work. He has found that
the local leaders have been tunning the
Knights’ organization for that own ben
efit financially, and trill stay until he
aettles the trouble.
Poor Meynsrdie has left August* for
trotins. He left unattended by the
a liens of hia late admirers and travelled
k|* pauper’s pass. Itis said he will
ttr return.
At times, symptoms of indigestion are
present, flatulency, uneasiness of the
stomach, etc. A moisture like perspira
tion, producing a a very disagreeable
itching, after getting warm, as .common
attendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching
Pile* yield at once to the application of
01 -sinnea- wnn »»*
In- Athens betoyfidl of frtasIodMgaftCT
ial the fair, sal some of them
ret cribed as desperate and
>ns liana, who would a* • oon J®°“
he- down and rob ‘
£ touoro. ‘AhiflOo-dlatn^htChBr-
ect U? left for hi* boarding honae on Col-
ien. lege avenue, together * n, |J *“* JJjS*
leir ntok Martin, who waa in the coiOTOT-
on, ey. ItwaaMartm’apmtto keep Biro*
for fears wrought up, whi A he did by talk-
lair ingalltheUghway heh ^ d e 7£
the hLd oforowSd ■“»^ a «*. \
ran meantime %m phrit***^.
tral an the Will lamps tfr *thc^r*yi “d
we when Rice end !»*»*- •— - ..
* yatcf'kk i Ch f riao m 8tei^hou 8 e ,t»«
CLARKE COUNTY.
atunta new
depBftetefar the legislature. Fourteen
well-known gentlemen were at the table.
DORSEY IS DOUBTFUL
The Man In lha Atlanta «tty CouncU Wla
to be exactly what is claimed tor them 1 — ■ -—™, v
to theciroours acoompanvinr the peak-1 BORGIA, CMjUOS COUNTY.—
agaa. The “ AridPhoephatrf ’ isawon- UmiMb Wfvr A
centrated solution in water of A^d I Admlidstratrix of F. A. Upscomb, do- 1
Phosphate of Lime. The “Bread Pre Uased, applica tome
paratlon” is amixture of. VildPhos- seventeen (17) ahme* of the stock of «he
phateof Lime, carbonate of soda and I Eagle A Phoenix ktonufactunng Com
flour. When mired with water, carbonic pany of Columbua Georgia, belonging to
acid gas is liberated aeda double phoe-1 the estate of said deceased. Theoe are
phateof lime and soda In formed and therefore to notify and cite ail concern-
remalnaln the bread when baked. In Ud to show cause at the regular term
ordinary cream ot tartar baking powders c f the court of said oounty, to be held /
the substance left in the bread after „n the first Monday in December next,...
“raising” Is rochelle salts—a double why said leave should not_be grsn tad-•.<.
art rate of soda and potash. The phos- Qiren under my hand at office this >6Ui _
phatea are useful mineral anbatanees to day of October 1886.
L_f 1 meewitk Gut ta*. J ici if T A OITSAV- OrHinATY.
,f this prograMive'city. Its object is to
attract to the city persona desiring to es
tablish manufacturing enterpriaea, to lay
btfore them the advantages of the city,
to bring in consultation with ! creaters,
and thus to increase snd div rsify the
msnufacturing interests of Atlanta. A
m ercury la employed who is in constant
correspondence with parti.* all over the
country obtaining and classifying statis
tic* on all branches of manufacturing,
,n.l preparing table* showing the auita-
bility of thi* city fordifferent enterprises,
siting forth the supply of raw material,
IstKir, etc. Only a few weeks have pass-
,,1 since the organisation of the
Elioakt Stoci,—The finest display
of pianos and organs ever eeen in Ath
ens is now at Burke’s mafic house. He
has now on hand ten pignoa—all fine in
struments. An elegant assortment ol
organs. Thishonse promises a fin* dm-
Atlanta, Oct SO.—[Special.] Mr.
John Tyler Cooper baa been nominated
for Mayor of Atlanta. The Committee of j
Fifty in a five honrt session last night,
ending jnat before middnight nominated
a fusion ticket on which Mr. Cooper ap
pears as Mayor, and the Councilmen are
equally divided. The ticket is aa fol
lows:
Mayor—John Tyler Cooper, anti.
,ce the organisation of the associa-
>ut already ite good influence it
felt Through ite agency arrange-
1 have juit been completed for the
buyers from a distance wonder how
such prices can be maintained. Orders
have been filled in Augusta by buyers
who found it impossible to give Athena
price* for cotton, and yet Augusta has
a slight advantage in Northern freight*.
Cotton grown in this section is confess
edly finer in grade than the staple of the
lower country. This results from the
care with which it is picked, free from
trash and stains, and also from the quali
ty of the soil, which appears to grow
better cotton* Athens and Rome pro
bably lead the state in fine classes of
Aldermen—J H Mecsslin, anti; W A
Hemphill, prohi; R T Doraey, (for un
expired term.)
dabted to said
establishment here of glas* works, a
ervatly needed industry in thi* section.
Webb will make everybody happy when of th , gtato w jU be here. A large
they come in their store. Candy, *p-1 number of commodious stall* for the
pies, peanuts, oranges and everything , ccommo d*tion of this famoua breed of
else you want, wholesale and re tad. 88 ektUe m npw being built end their ex-
Clayton street, Athens, Ga. | hibit wiU be made one of the main fea-
* T I tures of the Cur.
STORIES OF PHIL ARMOUR. The farmei* from *U the aurrounding
a 1 urnco urrrun counties are coming in with wagons and
a Dude Who Liked Costly Cletkee. aad a 1 camp during the week. The farmer* ere
oranxer Who was Dasad by Odd. I aery much interested in improving their
rcklcaso H.ralS.] rtoik, and the best way to doit js to visit
tcaitaSO 1 tte f#ir ud lee w hat kind is the best
Millionaire Paul Armour has a pleas-1 ~ amestiv call on the citizens of
aat custom of buying * suit of clothes 1 „ d Northeast Georgia to turn
oocea veer foremch of hisoffioe emgloy-j,.,..! XTtheirhtst tomake th* Cab *
ees. Ttos year allbat 0D g a l ^^^l grand success. V jo* kava^ sBjtotog
visited a certain tailor on thefSoutoKd* ^ u think would be of kmefitta
and were measured tor suite ranging the Air, send it along and make a dis-
in price from ISO to 135. The excep-1 - - -•
tion was a dude, who scorned to# selec
tions made by hiscolleagues^He
lajgsjsssafc.gja;
Uilor he flnilly selected s piece of goods
which would cost |125 to build into gar
ments. When the tailor, a few week*
later, sent hia itemised bill to toe big
• a *1 m.da IVinlltTIM mP
” Mr. August Meyer, of Brilliant OWo,
has been out here and mad* an examina
tion of the place, and organised a com
pany of 150,000 capital which will begin
work in a abort time, and it is promised
will have the glaas worka in operation
by the middle of January. Mr. Meyer,
who has been a superintendent in glass
works for year* past and is thoroughly
equipped in the business, will move bis
family to Atlanta and take charge of the
enterprise.
RAtl.HOAD MAONATB* IN COUNCIL.
Notice
the presence
Fifty cents per bottle, at druggisW.
Don’t fail to see Hampton A Webb |
when you come to • town.
An Enter prisms, KeltaU* House.
A. B. Long can alwars be relied upon
not only to carry in stock the beat of
everything, but to secure the Agency
for such articles as have well-known
merit, and are popular with the people,
thereby sustaining the reputation of
being alerays enterprising, and ever ro-
WUJ HIU Bl . * .— M l
d. Given under my hand at offico ;
ABAM.JACK80N, Ordinary. j
has already been publiabed of
, r ro of leaniug railroad men in
Atlanta, who are diaensaing freight rates.
They are still in session. They com
pose the freight committee of the South
ern Railway end Steamship Association,
the rate committee of tbo Southern Fea-
senger Association and to* Arbitration
committee of the Southern Railway and
steamship Association. Each commit
tee is sitting upon the queation* proper
ly before it, and much important busi
ness is being dispatched.
The railroad commission
session. Circular 78 of the <
is receiving eepeciel attentic
classification of rates set f<
circular i* being advocated tni
Among the general frei
present are H. Callbran, Cine
< i.l—«ns andTexa* Fari«e
If. Culp, I-ouisvflle and >as
road; O.R. Knox, Nashville,
snd St. Louis railroad; T.».
Tennessee. Virginia and Geoi
Sol Haw, Richmond and 1
road; Jo.ep M. Brown. N
Atlantic imltoad, G. A. Vrhi
trsl railroad; W. H. Stanfo
minion Steamship company ,
Georgia rrilroad; S. B.
Carolina railroad; C. H.
Western railroad of AUbama,
Charlton, Port Royal *
road; A. Fope,^ 1-
railroad; G. C- -
™ THE G0VERN0R s 0RD ER
S«rr*a6*rl»*
FINE STOCK-
They com-
prohis when Captain Jackson's name season exceeded 75,000 bales. Bj»*b
waa withdrawn, but the entii claim that compresses are worked to their fullest
was wimurown, capacity, and our warehouses are filled
he was offend not as a probi-b to overflowing. Cotton is being wagon-
same spint of compromise that be waa I ^ ker , from a distance of thirty and for- J
chosen alderman—not because he was t j miles, and every train comes end goes
one of their partisans, but because be out loaded with bales,
was not a partisan, and they would 1 ——
, . Pri“, h _ CooDer Bauoain* in Dbt Goods.—In today’s
ntoer have him lhan Coopw. is ane wiU be seen toe Urge advert.se-
The ticket shows eonc-rsions on both I raeQt of tlle Gilt Edge Palace *tore,.Dur-
gides. ing the next 60 days, they wiU sell, r their
In moving toe adoption of the I entire stock of goods at New YorVj f) tost.
»<»“ - <*• ssrsf
Mr. Grady said: We do not con ch - ofthil -.ublisbment, vt "ihave
eider it a meeting for prohibitioniats or ^ extn f 0TCe „f elerke, so that all can
anti prohibitionists, but for AtUnta. It U j be waited upon. Call and examine hia
■*»%**-*•Sxeew
indeed a triumph for At- >nnoum e s himself a*.*
lesult been otherwise a reflection as Alderman m ib» seron^
ensued be- | ward..and asks the * u P port . f , ri , nt ^ t v
Mr. Murr.y hasmadejm effim.nt mt,
I shall retire from business—therefore,
will sell, foi toe next sixty days, my
entire stock of goods, at the
Appointed tol.
wed slowly i» far-
“Young nun, I like to have ^ I
consider toemaeWes on an Start
STSShar. In tasking OTKa-ttg^*
bUl I find tost yw rate yesara#WJ»**J^
^n to
sttanooga been reached is
rant, East Unta- Had the t.
srailroad; bitter election would have
.villa rai - tween the two P* 3 ^®*^ “..*7 ^1, I officer. The frienda or «r. l,.
stem and would have been torn snd divided won l. n b.snameas*^*
, Old Do- year ago- The compromise |ȣ7.^. siore friends tost
pd n wjTp^ P tb«m renewed etrength for Orx^
- A and Angusta fail* I tb* future. . . bv I Wednesday night the itockboj
— Fahlt U bring found with the ticket by ^ a prentan«t««u
j M churned that they ere partisan Repu 1 ^ for building will
. asTanSIlortfagt* at to# UcxnB and have never clrimed to be any tQOn u toe plana “ d
fVlirtt oeorsta Kailxea*- I thin g ebe. The reply U that they «*•! accepted. The opera ho
I rood citixen. and wiR make good councd-1 for next reason. __
, „ 0e * 08 —(3p*’ctal.j Gov. ud that it doesn’t matteraflgj A UnITKD Compimint.—D
.^3^1 1 ihUevening U**>*a “ order I whether they are Republicans or Demo- 1 WMik of Frankl.n court ah
ta and North Georgia Railroad of. *1 I on political questioni. | » n dvCTdict after verdict cmne a
^ of toe road held by the State and 1 xxiLBOAn counission axro*T. Silty, until it seemed there
rtttw to. TkeR-fro-C
road, it appearing that aaid roa 1 ^ their annual report to toe Go 1 ^ jjd Brown U that hi
completed beyond the North U* r ®' 1 Tt is an exhaustive documeet, reviewing I u pon conviction at toe
ahtte line within the time pre.cribed by Jt “ “ nU „ d different case. “^Xn he know. to. ^
f Jiototion. of the general assembly. wio“ adjustment du- innocent. HU micros.W P~
Ae rescuing order heretofore 8 I * nt ° d " ■ n «ts out that 200 nule ‘ .hly ud f.arlessly,
SJl. wsWi-re’r’Kt.'.. BA I- •>» res, f S.£kS:
th. State Treasurer from waning« 1 ^ not been laid; while other and a ep«
bond* to said company from J f i^e and importanee „ *,00 msa:
’ool, to inches 1 Q 1
Cashmere, strictly all
wide, at 55 ronte, woi
^‘Sid Flannel Dress Good* at 24 cents, J
W p^be^in ril colors, at $1-38 per yard, |
worth 12.25.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! ■
At Maxdtaotubxm’ Cost.
Ladies’ Shoes, good quaUty, “wedor
standard screw, at |1.00 a pair, worth
8hoes at 11.45, worth
Lace Shoe*, in glove finish, at j
|L26, worth 1255.
jsratf Sffisjflajgaf
on. who is a son of Bysedyck s Ocu ,o«r^
CLOSED.
Quiet and Firm.
how to salt them.” HauuUonUn, fte »<*** ™ Dumber.
Zt a meetin’ Sm. rfao a grandson of By*hck mm Or^a
re-re I&-
rjKKJSSR *-ys;
nro into* *pa*n? But that U j«M with hU ® f *^ g a^ctiona
rAnnour. Lamnse. * e Ung to on. of .toe gre^erf rttracu
hrn-g wa ,
rerese . X **" &.
Bampton & Webb will sell Ire-wags. k p oor rvAenFranklin, prut.-
sggggss
smatriaL & CUytonatw^ Athens, ^ outlook U to. id^nneie«{l*no. Barley;
** •- — mnst^promUing ofwiy to ever held in &2£ta 25. Yta*Ws 110. Broom
DEATH OF MR- TOM LOWE. 1 Kortheret Georgia. I ^ Sckid, P~ 1%, «U95<i Stock I
i4SH« IMaC * ,t * l>SU Aroiaemt. I JgUNlClPALMATTERS. I l *pii,Vmo«#—:Bacon: amoked clear I
i. teemed to «uffer dreedfWv 1 we P Te ^ 1 ®^ Mndidttes for Hiy* I £nl A. GV<a7^i ■ ? while extra C ; ex*
lieht'and at timet hU mind I to do, although bothJ t^6^B”idextr* C 6 1-2; yellow 5.
to hia ten*** by biafrienda, .jprea* thjna*»^»“ d ®“^® onl , SSmHm: Swtrifug*. 90*31c, Cu^oest
aSasTSSS recover kfamdC- T-» tbU^oto. Mr• jMp-W* M SSSTsyropa:J^r dropa^a^Bc.
Ladies’
$2.CO.
Ladies’ Button
> $2.50.
ladies’
k—, . ,
Men's Shoes.
I town, at $2.55.
My 3 dollar Shoes, uw rtf s
I told at other shoe houses at $3.60, you
can get at $2.35 from me. .
I I My $2-60 Shoe at $1.86.
1 My $2.00 Shoe at $L35.
L _ I Wraps.
ATHENS YHMSAUEUAMEr
FLo.-.oS"Vi a7 '>f"i“
“ -TrC*? uQSt^SSiJSSSsgaBSSs
SSZ&W&Se-aSi;
Shirt in America—none better mad*.
The 44 Eclipse ” Shirt et 65 centi n worth
•^certain snd call early, -the firat
nick is nxturallr the beet; Will edd •
Urp: force of clerks, ao everybody can
be muted upon.
Respectfully, marks,
A C p AZY DOCTOR,
fiS;i85?ISk. £»p: $2 25*
LEG A L A PVEKTISEMENTSl
ssaaaiatogiiaiM
tooh2 g;»-. P -“ BU! h ‘ nJplck&1 NC *f .
^bSt.* New'toy 8o»riJS»-Ba«ln2: stapdard\wtj^gSj^SSSm^S^ff ttre
fesasadasas®iSiap® ,ai
brought more discredit upon P t 9 to’dim; plow ^
1 tuc lb. Shoes: hrogana $12o per pair, I
r ,? ssjssflSESfi Tsassstw— «,»*»'■
.Mb. according to quality, dnuffs:
imboy 45.55c; Railroad Si $4 75 p-.r
ifln y one ounce cans
lap lb. Broom corn, 4a6c lb. Ci'Ui»
sRoyd. Lumber: dressed, $15 Pif
a ft: rough 8al0. Shingles, $* t0a3.
is 8110; oement 2 25,- Cotton f a*l.
■ vet by Jobs rowur, nano ay
ilaoeana aeuta by Pvtaea avaaua,
jZSr vrbaraoa ska non Ilyas. Sa!
rtbaral • lavtad an an* to ba ml* i
MtlVlalatBaxtor,undar aad by
fS. lsauad t.-oas tka Jartlaa eourt -
eh^ta’^order* cm"th, KnighU
aevyr-aSS 1
Nothing U doo* y«L
auocara sup
Auapsta, Oct. *9—lflp*«
tn d giuii lent t contmctnp
Low* A Co, in AtUnta, and
nature U expected tomorrow,
assssg:
December, 1886, within the legal
of sale, the following property ! ;
rShoals, adjoining lands of J. w
Alblnua Biahop and that portion
home place of H.M. Fullflove.de
imm 1 laid off** dow«r to the widow,
i aapL tana, ite*- said Fulillove, altuated in aald i
u! «.«i* ta. 1 “ d containing 8» 70-100 acre*,*
•va eaw. ta.t to. | ^ ~ ^ proDertT ol
FuUUove,deoeaeed. Tamaoar
the 30th day of October*. 1 Wto s
II IOC IWUl mvarea, I
court, ia the BABMi’WitoI* 1
,Xfc Dubiithed in CUrke oou«\j,
f“vjwa*»J»f“ p WU.H.S1MPKINH, I
laorfts. ftUUonert AUaroa*. I
Gi*nla4--N. L. Hatablns, Jud*a 8. C.
I5S&sS 8 ’ K ^S^1
• | ^&teTb££T UW.terdlv.ro to.Bgta.'
"^ r i'amStSteu
SgteStaans. C»Aa g^^ufg^fcta a. 0.
uSf2. 8, .t.»?mJr taa«i".*to-*^re^ 1 g-JjH
blBrnta. .uperi-aj-.^sri^^h. to baj. ^
toed*convicta. Th. law U to* 1 mo ney- J*”^dd toey ho^d we could I
4 -xhw* to pey to the State two l cune to Q r votes* u
^moralizing to their
a case of negligence that I nothing was
ntt M. The Governor I people or t“'
Jsnito will have to pay I them.
was ahotatbytuel Ws
aigaed that the gnu ha, f<
11 he Governor made no I city ol——• — ,. , ,
i «"*£* SL arSilfr^AT^d ^
t shoot at a priaoner, OP I noancethU outrage-^and
at they wiU he pwwb I baltot-box any candidate
rito intent tomasto- lit *^* - - . _
isSuSMS"ICaSL... «»<
SSsafst^il** —
fiftr-fiasaKSaJifft
88 CUyton stroet, ^n.fit, untilh*.»te*»n telting *tact*® with such a combination, it U tow
UMrTOt t-?3i SS^JSS^ritoKMmyC.rtWilZUMritoraa* advaatag* fa*