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THE
WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN, SEPTEMBER 11
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—ZT.-vr, muHNTAIAN our sanitary regulations- j noble Jacksonville.
VVAluJUu - I We publish tnfe roply of the Board Ttiero'sno. ark cloudwitlin tItsggldeu border;
| EST AI .|.Tsnci» isss. of Health to MiM Bntherfordjdatjve j mWoi*ii» wWiout «• promiM n a
daily, team i wtEtu|g£.r.g,r. ,M at. A S Aste£ ll 3t
~ , i livriwi i '• v «« u-lipn-Tsrfnm 1 t, 1 fatal plague in stricken Jacksonville.
ini-at cause o »n n , . 1 , - Thojgb the actual number 61 deaths
i., ■ i- r« n i h’-i*> r imuaa i wm-j. ^ slioffs further that the death-rate is . n ,.
“ ver th :, yoarthan last, with a large *» ^ e ® P T * ” *
& I *-«- in relation. Hisses I loK
,&;> Xkw- girted from all ^ coadit j * nll is j * relief to many.lt would at least be
t ; lc w* of. a city's growth, and if ? surcease of anxious care and gnaw-
we hope to advance we must make ll1 ”
mprovements requisite to insure
MAltK'iiildi'Ua 1*01*8, rr *'"^u^, R Gi.
TOK PRESIDENT:
GROVER CLEVELAND.
KOll VIUE-PllESlBKNT:
ALLEN (I. THURMAN.
K ’{ oovr.uxon:
UIN It. GORDON,
of UeKalb.
cnscr.tss f vi. mstbict:
1i. II. CARLTON,
of Clink*.
;; STATE SENATOR -
! AS. 11. LYLE,
of Oconee.
FOB KErnihKNTATIVE:
HENRY C. TUCK.
the
freedom irom disease arising from i’.rt-
pcrfcct sanitary regulations. Our
city is rapidly increasing in popula
tion, so it is hut a question of time
when sewerage will become a necessi
ty. We shonld think its establish
ment now would not only assist in
keeping the city freer from impurities;
but would aid materially in our
general development and growth.
r^'SOME RISE BY Six, SOME
BY VIKICK FALL.”
A system of sewerage will require
considerable outlay; but what is money
compared to the health or life of one’s
family/
If the farmers insist on holding
back their cotton the merchants will
sutler. Their obligations must be
met or tlieiv business suspended.
Bill Xve, the king of humorists,
and .lames Whitcomb Riley, prince of
comedians, are going to tour the
country as a combination during the
present season.
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Jews are figuring conspicuous-
ditics in Indiana. They
» eombine and defeat Mr.
>v. the Republican candidate for
•i nor, for some hard things lie
said of tlicir i
during the war.
The saying of Voltaire : ‘-Whoever
serves his country well lias no need
of grand-fathers” does not apply to
the Honorable Benjamin H. as he
will noi be called upon to serve 1
country and will lienee continue
GEORGIA’S WEALTH.
“In answer to the statement that
we are growing poorer each year,
Georgia's tax hook shows her to be
richer by one hundred and twenty-
three millions than she was nine years
ago.”
Tins is a most gratifying fact:
hut suggests reflections, which are not
so encouraging but which are of great
importance, viz : that the increase in
the wealth of Georgia is confined
largely to the cities and to certain
lines of industry.
The fact that the great agricultural
interests of Georgia are not prosper- c ' lse
ing as they should is too palpably true
to require argument. As a great
general rule our lands are becoming
poorer each year; our farmers arc be
coming disheartened and in but rare
instances arc losing money. There is no
use denying or concealing these facts,
it were better to admit them and sug
gest some remedy.
The saying of Gen. Toombs that
“every sun sets on a poorer Scutli,” is
as true today as when uttered, so far
a3 our lands and the farmer is con
cerned. There are exceptions to this
rule; but only enough to prove the gen
eral rule true. The farmer comes from
his home, where he, with difficulty,
supports a meagre existence, to view
with mingled envy and pride the
great wealth-massing in the cities.
The depressed condition of the farmer
furnishes occasion for serious concern,
as agriculture is the basis of our
wealth, and sooner or later affects
every line of business in the South.
At another time we will endeavor
to make suggestions 'ooking to an im
provement in the condition of our
farmer classes.
11,last ^,1'bis
Ilia grand
;ani/.cd
,r„irt it
meet tlu
ch to tin
nth. \Ye
,-light
it deal
razed by lire t!
, of speculators.
! b avv rains are reported from Ar
kansas and Mississippi,and the cotton
plant is seffering greatly. Full
grown l olls ace rotting.and the cater
pillar has begun its work of destruc
tion. The excessive rains cover large
and most productive sections of the
two States, and if they continue) will
have a very decided effect on the cot
ton yield of .the year.
FARMER TALKS-
Baxnkk-^Vatchman : The combi
nation of the cotton buyers of Athensf
to claim deduction for any excess of
bagging over seven yards on a bale of
cotton, would be well enongh, perhaps,
we e they to combine as readily to
protect the poor farmer as they havu
done to oppress him, and your edito
rials on the same subject are also un
just to the farmer. lie is indirectly
charged with fraud, and yet the fact,
well known to the cotton buyers of
Athens, is withheld from the public,
that six per cent of th<- gross weight,
of every bale of cotton is deducted
from the price paid by them to cover
the weight of bagging and ties—
which amounts on average to 28 lies
per bale, tare, which at 9 cts. per lb.
is $2.52. Now see what the bagging
and ties will bring the farmer. 7
yards bagging and ties will weigh
about IS lbs. nt 9 cts. per lb. amounts
to $1.G2, leaving a loss of 90 cts per
bale, or 10 lbs. of cotton to the farmer,
which on a crop of 0,000,000 bales
amounts to more than five millions of
dollars. Now, I ask, who has been
defrauded, the farmer or the manu
facturer/ Fa it.MF.it.
The above is unjust to our cotton
men. In the circular referred to, the
cotton 1 -ivers simply voiced the sen-
Vvhat a speaking contrast to the
Jacksonville of but a few weeks past,
when the Sub Tropical was in full
bloom and the whole city, assisted by
thousands of visitors, was in high glee
of rejoicing in the remarkably beauti
ful exposition of the rich tropical re
sources'of the peninsular. The gay
hunting and the floating flags of
America are now replaced with cloth
of black and flags of gloom und death.
Above the dark, sail scene, however,
arises the star of Hope and dose be
side it Love sits enthroned. But
few more days and the murderous
plague must yield to the course of
nature. In the mean time Love is
there with its soothing, healing
power. Husband sacrifices life for
wife; wife for husband; parent for
child; child for parent. The many
instances of self-sacrificing devotion
developed by this trying ordeal are
beautiful and cnnoblingto our nature.
For instance; “when Robert Grace,
the brave watchman of the Sub Tropi
cal, fell ill, he went immediately to
Hi. Mitchell’s office and stated his
The doctor diagnosed it. “You
have yellow fever, for certain,” said
he, “and you shonld go to the Sand
Hills at once, but you can go liomo
and bid your wife good-bye, if you de
sire, first.”
The strong man grew faint a mo
ment, then straightened up and with
a long breath said calmly, “No, I am
ready to go at once. If I went home
I might carry the deadly infection to
m v dear ones.”
He went to the hospital, obeyed the
doctor’s most minute orders, and as a
result was discharged two days ago.
Mrs. Grace is down. Dr. Sollace
Mitchell says that she emulated her
husband s bravery and self-denial.
Slie was out nursing, and slic sent for
Dr. Mitchell, and lie found that she
was attacked by the scourge and
informed her. With a woman’s hero
ism, she had him send for the ambu
la ice and went to the Sand Hills,
semling a message of love and fare
well to her husband. Site bad a iif
teen year old daughter at home, and
she said that she would not bid her
farewell for fear of carrying the infec
tion to her.”
This rob'lity of soul, this pure de
votion for a loved o le’s welfare, this
outburst of the God in man is the
golden border to the dark cloud of sor
row that now broods over Jackson
ville. Long after the dark liued bird
of death, now fed by the fatal disease,
shall have taken its flight from Jack
sonville, the many instances of hero
ism and love displayed by her peo
ple will be Sold in song and story and
will be a richly merited tribute to
their nature and an honor to the race.
;lt(-at)iof its gloom.
K-JMIMHB
Electric
Health
Resort,
HILLMAN.
EDUCATIONAL
LAWYER'S CARDS.
POBDHAM,
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE NEW YORK
. This College enjoys the powers of a University
and is conducted l>y t e -Jesuit Fathers. It is
situated tu a very beautiful part of New York
county between tlu? Harlem R. & H Sound.
Every facility Ls given far the nest classical,
scientific and commercial education Board
and Tuition per Year *300. studies re-open
September 5th. 1*83. —■
?>i. tfohu** Hail, a Freparitory School for
]K»ys from to to 12. t? tinder the same direction.
"m further particulars apply to Kkv John
U.\\ S. J , i’rcs. au£3»V*Jiui
F. L. UPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Prompt Attention Given to Collection
VOlOFFICB FRANKLIN building ***
mtummim.
-Grove School.-
For Boys and Girls.
H. C. TUCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Dupree Buihlinf •
feWSdlv.
Taliaferro Co., Ga.
CURES BT
NATURAL ELECTRICITY
—AND—
ELECTRIFIED WATER,
By tho use of this celebrated Nat
ural Treatment the most astonishing
cures have resulted in cases of
The exercises of .his school will be
resumed on Monday, September 3rd,
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JULIA P. MOSS,
aug30-lwd Principal.
K, L. J. SMITH,
ATTORKEY AND CO0N8MAOB AT LAW
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA.
located at SE-< ANKE. TKNN., upon Uie
Cumberland Plateau, 2,000 feet above t* e sea
lev 1 This school u der the special patronage
of the Mshops of the Protestant Episcopal
< hiireh, in the South and Southwest, oners the
healthiest residence and the best advantages,
both moral and educational, in its Grammar
School and in its Collegiate and Theological
l»ep rtntents. For the special claims of this
University for patronage, apply for documents
to the Rev. TELFAIR HODGSON, Vice-Chan
cellor, Sewanee, Tenn. auglTd&wlm
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA
DYSPEPSIA. KIDNEY
DISEASES. LIVER TROUBLES
INSOMNIA, -
LOSS OF APPETITE, NERVOUS
PROSTRATION,
DISEASES PECULIAR TO
WOMEN,
PARALYSIS IN ITS EARLY
STAGES,
OVERTAXED MENTAL
FACULTIES.
Excessive Indulgence in Alco
holic Stimulant, and Gen
eral Debility.
No Artificial Means Used Whatever.
ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY,
Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph
Washington, Wilkes County, Ga!
T he success of graduates is pass
ing ex ami nations before ?chool boads amF
securing positions as teachers testifies to the
gl.nessof the course of instruct!'
Music, art, plain sewing and the culinary de
partment receive special attention
Telegraphy, typewriting * ml stenography
iglit to pupils who wisli to perfect themselves
those (tranches i barges reasonable. The
ssion will begin Septem*
further paitici '
Add
augU-il m
Moreland Fark Military
Academy,Near Atlanta.
ration arid daily regime unsurpassed for
bra It It. Thorough mUiUvy dis dpline with sys-
natc physical training. Tit.* course taoludcs
„ thorough English and clairdca! education
witli practical tuition hi Fre
Span
There is scarcely a mail that docs not
bring some grateful acknowledgement
of the Wonderful Health Restoring Vir
tues of the place.
Resort open the year round. First-
class hotel accommodations at reasona
Lie rates.
For testimonials and rates address
B.F.BROWN, Manager,
Hillman,. Taliaferro Co„ Ga.
MRS. A. E. CRAWFORD,
Will form a class or classes,
IN ATHENS FOR YOUNG LADIES
On MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st.
ir
precidrntrd Attraction,
8 ti.M.n.. II z
Ovor a Jlillion Distributed
Lonisiana State Lottery Co
Mr. Powdei ly voices the sentiments
of a great majority of the people
when he says of “trusts” that they
“are a menace to the welfare of the
public generally, and are organized in
the interests of tl-e few, to control
tl«, output, limit the production and timent of the leading cotton markets
smotlier small aggregations of capital j of the world in their protest against
in the same business or crush them an unlawful amount of bagging. Cer-
out entirely. They should be wiped tainly no one wishes to defend an un-
out of existence as speedily as pos- j lawful act.
sible.”
A peculiar agitation is in progress
in Minnesota. Certain women in
that State are attempting to have a
law passed compelling a man to de
clare his intentions within lour weeks
after paying his first visit to a young
woman. This is an age ot explana
tions. Why should not the visiting
man do his part. An occasional in
vitation to family consultation would
likewise save such frequent recourse
to the piano.
An eccentric will will be tested in
the Courts at l’esth in December. A
physician, Dr. Goldberger de Bude,
left $250,000 to accumulate for the
benefit of bis posterity until the in
terest would L sufficient to relieve
destitution everywhere. The trustees
calculated that they could effect a dis
tribution when the capital reached
$1,000,000,000, but they declined to
act. The will will now be contested
by claimants in America, London and
Madrid.
CLEVELAND’S MANLINESS.
As was noticed in our despatches
of yesterday the Canadian Council is
thoroughly aroused over President
Cleveland's retaliatory message. The
council was divided as to the probable
effect tho adoption of the course, out
lined in the message, would have on
Canada, there was likewise division
in the council as to wb.it measure
Canada should adopt.
There is one fact, however, about
It may not he generally known,
but it is none the less a fact that our
factors have to lose this excess of bag
ging. In other words, they bny a
bale of cotton witlr an excess of bag-
ing and tho buyer abroad not only
deducts the regular tare of (i per cent,
but also the excess of bagging. The
farmer therefore receives pay for
number of pounds on such bales for
which the buyer does not get “value
This is the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All others, pimilarare imitation.
.This exact Label
isoncachPcarl
TopChimncy
Adealerm2.ysay
and think he ha;
others as good,
__ BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist upon-he Exact Label and Top.
Fci Sale Zvehwheh. Maui otav sv
GEO. A MACBETH & CO., Filisbureii. Pa
All others, fimilai
W.i
zft.lonaf and Cn.iri.utile imi-pofieK, and t'l md
cliiae made a part of the present State (institu
tion, in teal, bj an oTcrwhelmiux popular vote.
Its C-rand Single Humber Drawings taka
ilacc monthly, and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings regularly every three months
March, June September and December)
Capita! Prize, $300,000.
“We dv hereby certify tlmt we su
pcrvlse the arrangements for ail the
•fouthly and Quai terly Drawings of the
ijouisianu State lottery company, and in
ier>-on manage and control tile Draw
ings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honestt , fairness and in
good faith toward all parties, and we an
thorize the Company to use this certili
lute, with fac-similes of onr signatures
ittached in its advertisemc-uts.”
Commissioners.
We tho undersigned banks a.td bankers
will pay all 1‘naes drawn in the Louisi
ana State Lotteries which may be pre
aented at our counters.
REWARD.
ONE THOUSAND ($1,000) Dollars.
We the undersigned offer one thous
and dollars, cash, if we cannot send you
th> picture of the next 1’resident of the
United States. If you desire to enter
R. M. WALMS1.KV, Free. Lonisiana .far. Ilk.
FIBERti LANAL'X, Hies. State National luint,
A. U3LUWI.V,Pres. New Orleans National Dank
3ABL XOHN, Plea Untor KaticnU Bank,
Grand Monthly Drawing
Capital Prize, $300,000
lt«,»
100,000 Tickets at TwTilly Dollar*
Eucli. Halve* 410*. Umiricr*
Tenth* *2: Tu iniieilis II.
1 pr.IZ-. oF »A»o,uto i». ... r,
1 PKIZK OF lOa.OkO i«
1 PRIZE OF fitJ.flU) ii - ....
1 PRIZE OF 25,‘W is
2 PRIZES OF 10,001
6 PK1Z4H OF 5/VO tro
2» PttiZLS OF 1 WOO *r*
100 PRIZES OF 5i»0 arc
200 PR1Z’*S OF 30o are
50) PRIZES OF kvO srd
Will practice m jsexsou, t
Franklin and adjacent counties, and also la the
mo and Federal court* ***“
S: a prelaw uiu ivium -• —- -
Will sir. apKlal attention to collecUou* arm
prompt returns. Ofioe room No.l. .ovei
’* For Disetsoscl
NERVES, „
KIDNEYS, ANl
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Dyspepsia, and all. Languid or Debilitated Conditions of the System ; Loss of Derm Power, from whatever cause, so usuni ■.
Lawyers. Preachers and Writers; and Feebleness from Old Are. In Stages of Puberty and Change of Life Inrhorin..
tates and quiets. PBICE $1.00 for Full Pint Bottle. Seld by Oruggists. B. U. WOOLLEY a CC ttanul re- ATLAH7A eT’
FOR SALE BY WADE & SLEDGE, DRUGGISTS, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
"" E; VAN-WINKLE & CO]
Atlanta,
- - - - - - - Georgia
MANUFACTURE '
HENRY MeALPIN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dp Stain Over Dnlrenlty Bauk,
Broad St.. • - - Athens, Ga
ALBPOT L. MITCHELL
ATTORNEY *T LAW
Athens, Georgia.
My duties as Auditor oi the Southern
Mutual Insurance Company being prac
tically over, I will devote my entire time
o my profession, and will p ractico any
where employed.
wGm.
COTTON SEED OIL MILLS
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Send
C.HAS. M. NEEL, Supt.
To those she offers special advanta
ges in Language, English and Art,
Literature, History and Mathematics.
An early application desired. tf
All grades hard aid soft
coal, carefully scieenec!,
in competition with any
point.
Coke, the cheapest and
best cooking fuel delivered
clean and free from dirt.
Purveyors of heat, light
and power.
C. D. FLANIGEN,
Agent and Manager.
Telephone No. 41.
hsGeorgia
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ROUND TRIP TICKETS
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Louisville, Ky.
On Tuesdays and Thurs
days of each week at
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They will dye everything. They ere roid ejjry.
wheie. Price 10C. » peckege. 40 colon. They
hare no equal lot Strength. Bnthtneaa, Amount
in Package* or for Fastness or Color, or non-
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Awarded Four Gold Medals at the Texas State Fair, one for the best Gin, best Feeder, best Conden-er
best display. v 8 r ’ at! *
Awarded First Prize Gold Medal at International Cotton Exposition, for the best sample, best general - t
in Ginning and the best constructed machine. ® ' ‘ esc,1<
First Prize at Tarboro, North Carolina State Fair.
Also awarded first Premium at South Carolina State Fairs.
fading Qualities, They do not crock or sosni.
For sale by
* Q. W. BUSH & CO..
WADS A SLEDOK,
and K. S. LYNDON,
Druggists* A thou La
Chester, S.C.,Novcn.b-r 30th.,1883-E. Van Winkle* Co, Atlknta, Ga., Gents: Made a clean score at the F«rl«
to-day. hirst Premium over l’ratt, Wtnshtp and Brown, Yours truly, JOHN* 11. LONDON ”
WRITE OS FOR PRICES. WECAN SAVE YOUfMONEY BY PURCHASING DIRECT
E. VAN WINKLE;&;CO„lEOX83,:ATLANTA,GA
GEORGIA RAILR0ADCOMFAHT.
8TOUK MOUNTAIN ROUTE
OjrricieGBXKSaL MAmaomm.
Augusta. Ga., May 12th, 1SS8.
Commencing Sunday 13th instant, the follow
ingpassengers Schedule will operate on this road
by 90th meridian time.
FAM LINL.
NO.27, WKgT DAILY.
ho. Vt.
L’ve Augusta 7:45 a m
V’veWush’gtn 10;40 a. m
L’veWaah’gtn 7:20 a. m
A re Atneus 12:35 p, m
L’ve Athens 7:45 a m
A^vo Wm’y’o 8 04 a m
“ Ixjxiugtou- 8:33 a.in
Autiocn... 8:c5 a.m
M&zeys.... 9:04a.xn
Woodville. 9:26 o.m
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* Macon V:10 a m
•• WMhi'g’n. 11:20 a.m
‘■Athene.... »:ti0 aju
“ Winterv’e 9:24 a.m
Lex’gt’n.. 10:00
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ATHENS, - GEORGIA
•■Antioch.. 10:44 a,m
• Maxeye .. 11:00 aan
•‘Woodvil e 11:37 p.m
A'to 0’nPi.. 11:35 un
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reccivetb” Wlto, then, is so blind j this contest buy a box of the genuine
to justice as to deny that our factors
hail just cause of complaint, and who
will take any exception to their cir
cular? •
As to the G per cent, tare—the cot
ton buyers in Athens have as little to
do with that as the farmers. It is a
necessary evil just as the wrapping on
all the goods you buy. It is the
farmers’ and not the factors’ business
to remove or reduce as much as jiossi-
blc this tare.' The excessive use of
bagging is one reason for its being as
large as it is. The ultimate effect of
a persistence in this practice would
be to seriously injure Athens as a
cotton market, so the farmer would
be the loser in the end. We dare spy
Augusta or any other market would
protest against such practice. Charles
ton, Augusta, Savannah, and, in fact,
no first class cotton market, will allow
this excess of bagging and pay the
full price for cotton.
Du. C. McLakb's Calibrated Liver
Pills from your druggtst (price 25c.)
and mail us the outside wrapper and 4
cents in sumps with your address plain
ly written, we will then mail you the
picture and anclegant package of cards.
Address Flkuiko Bros.,
augl4dwlm Pittsburg, Pa.
DAUCHY'S A DVEKTISEM ENTS.
I list to Johnstox & Sox.', Pittsburg, l l a.
ENLARGING OUR PAPER.
On the 10th instant wo expect to
liegin with our telegraphic service, of
six columns, covering all the 'import
ant news of the day. At the same
. - - - . . .• , . | time our local service will l>e improv-
■which there is no doubt, that is, their l , .,, , ,
nr,.fniin.l numAct. for f:W.dn„d o tl„. enlarged.
profound respect for Cleveland as the
author of a message in which there is
no equivocation but an unflinching
demand for American rights. They
Tecogniz.e the fact, which all Ameri
ca has known for a long while, that
tho “man of destiqy” is likewise a
“man of backbone” indifferent alike
to the roar of the British Lion or the
bristling of its Cub.
The soaring bird of America sits
proudly on the perch held in the
strong hand of Cleveland defying
any menace to its brood.
l>y his manly, fearless message
Cleveland has raised our country in
the estimation not only of Canada and
England but of the world. He is to a
wonderful degree a leader of men and
the ablest executive this country has
had within the memory of this gene
ration.
SEWERAGE AND WATER-
“CcP
te '
It is very probable that a system
of. sewers will be laid in oui city with
in a few months—Sewerage is fast
becoming an .absolute necessity and
when the question is submitted to
vote it U-higbly probably that bonds
ilcred issued and sewers
This naturally brings up the ques
tion of water supply. The present
Water Works can not supply the city.
If -ter was generally used this defi-
Tho time
tin- building of other water
j{ s . The city would take a num
ber of plugs and a great many private
consumers could be secured- Water
Id be bad either from tho n .
being lilt red, or from one of tlie
ny bold, clear creeks wlucll sur
round Athens cn all sides.
It is our determination to furnish
our readers with as complete a news
paper as is published in any city the
ize of Athens in the Union. We are
confident that the business men of
Athens and our adnertisers generally
-rill sustain us in this enterprise.
Onr subscription list will be largely
increased and our paper will be im
proved in every way. Every citizen
of Athens should be deeply interested
in the welfare and improvement of
their city paper, and we trust that
our business men will lie as liberal in
their patronage as possible. We will
call on our business men in every lino
and we confidently expect a cordial
response.
The upbuilding of Athens and the
development of Northeast Georgia is
the motive of our efforts. With the
ipport of the public we can accom-
ish much for onr city and section,
and in your advertisements or pre
pare them for our agent when he calls
on you. The very considerable ex
pense we are to incur in extending
and enlarging onr pap^r may not
prove remunerative to os for the
present, at least, bnt we feel assured
of the growth of Athens and are wil
ling to contribute this much thereto.
raa&iMazEnEB
H*r®
aud (UsorducsoCstosMca and bowou. &Oc.*ti>rucgtau.
^BARKER'S
HAR BALSAM
lIcanJE ~
[Clean2k* and beautifies the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
{Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Yoethful Color.
Pnerento RinitnifT and hair faiitaff
fcor. and Sl .oost
mmm wruin%
new and wanes teu*bt to eons
a Iftinir and given a ihorourh
^ jfcrsKL isJBarjfiLiafc
fnstruciiow thorough. BosiaeaswieomippiM
w'wKk competent eesletsnteow abort notice. No
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Any book IcarsNl In sne reading.
Mind wandering cured-
Kpeaking without notes.
Wholly nulike artificial systems,
Piracy condemned by Supreme
Conrt«
GUBERNATORIAL PROGNOSTICS
[Chattooga News.]
DuBigNon.
HowKIL
Maddox.
Grady.
Norwood.
Qi»T«L
K*tm ,
KichardsoQ.
tlie Xatioi,
.meric:i, Australiu ant*
| te- aid evicted tcniauU in 1.
f 3 0,0 0 > r'.xo are
100 Pr xes of $ Co approximating to
!100,tM>) Prise arc
100 Pfises of f.OO approximstiog to
450.000 Piize are
1KUMINAL PRIZES
1,0 0 Prizes cf f 10j dccidcu b> *:>X),(00
30 COO
&0.C00
100.000
10.^,000
3.136 Prizes Amounting to $1.0 5. 00
ForCtub RaUci.or xny fnrther InfoiiutUcn
apply to the undcrsLno<l. Y.mr baudwiiting
must be aiiliuct end Sigusture plain. More
rap d icturn rusi! delivery will be hMured by
your enclosing an fenveiope bcariug your full
Orders, or
_ <y Ord
New York Exchange in ordinary letter _
recey by Express at our expense addreis-.d to
1A DAUPHIN
NftWOrleaiii, La
)T M A Dauphin
Washington, DO:
Address registered Letters to
NEW OBLEAKS NATIONAL BANK,
Nxw Oxleams, La.
slid Early, whoaio ».»
sgusranteo cf absolute fid rues* and integrity,
that the chances ate all equal, and that no o*ie
can possibly divine what number will draw a
Prise.
KKMFMHKR that the payment of al I PHsrs
is tiUAl* ANTEKIj BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orloans, and the Tickets are
slgued by the PrestJent* t au Institution, whose
chartered rights a:re recognised in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware ot war Imttatioi t or
anonymous acheless. sedi au-d-w
THE IRON KING
NO FANCY PRICES 1
Tine Triad and Fire Tested.
•3 n
L
Piso’s Cure for Con
sumption is also the beet
Cough Medicine.
If you have a Cough
without tlisoase of the
Lungs, a fotv ,loses are all
you need. But if you ne
glect this ecsy means of
safety, the slight Cough
may become a serious
matter, and several bot-
:les will be required.
THE NEW YORK
life mmi coni
SS3.079 S45.8
11,846,793.01
Cash Assets, . .
Surplus,
Claims paid during
May tSSS. oVer .
Peid to policy hold
ers and heirs in 43
years, .... 106,249.867.16
407,000
Its policies are liberal
and its losses are prompt
ly paid.
GRIFFITH & Mill, kb.
ATHF/S. GA
SWIFTS SPECIFIC
la entirely a vegetable pre parr t Ion cos*
talnlnj no Mercury. Potash, Artcuic, or other
SWIFTS SPKCIPia
Ha* cure-! hundreds of eases of F.ptthaU*
na or Can-^rr of th* Skin, thousands of esses
of Eu-eina, Blood Humors and Skin Diseases,
and hundreds of thousands or cases of 8crof*
Ule, Blood Poison and Blood Taint.
ewirrs specific
Has rellerodthousacdsof e. seaof Msreu-
llsl Polsoulnff, lthenmatlam and Stiffness of
the Joints.
anwd specialist In Mind
nlewf Thompson, tb :
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
by Um Nation.
Box lS9S,Bot>
tan. Htu..ar Dr. W.ILPABKKB,*radtu»nfll«r-
nrJ UqBww pc^wjn Baton,
c.t thl. out. V.o »« never >« U oxotn.
JulvSlAwlir. ’-i
4VEAK,
PARTS
SUFFERERS wt«ERVOUSHESSte.f,“JA‘i l
iisuitef over-work. U»«User»UonM«.. sdtir*#* shore
Sold in this market for the pan IS
years. It stands unrivaled to day in
finish, ot excellent cooking qualities
and durability, while other “ao-caUed 1 *
best cook stoves in the world have
retired before-Its superior excellence.
The Iron King and other well known
makes of Cooking Stoves and Ranges
ind
constantly on hand at
E.E. JONES
NEW 8TOVE S'!ORE,
Corner Broad & Wall Sts. Aliens,Ga
I employ a large force of practice
workman to do roofing, guttering anc.
all kinds of Un and ahoet iron work.
All work' warranted.
janl5dlv._ B. E. JONES.
Invention
Not least a* on* the wonders of
l inventive pi ogress Is a method
special
from their home* Pay liberal; anyone
the wurk; either sex, young or oil; no
ability required. Capital not modod; you are
started free. Cut this out and return to us. and
we will send you free, something ofgreat
and Importance to you, that will start ;
business, which win bring you In morei
right away than anything elie In the
Grand outfit tree. AadressTavx <ScCo., Augusta
Maluo d#c20.cl4wly,
^SSKBtJBWsaMEfra!
gffiB®astas§
i bviLiv.it win
effect a ^arfiet euro. Yours truly.
Doc. P. nowan,
t Sixth 86.
Ill WusSI
Sps
covered hoe whole body. Shewaer—
DEEPg
invention. Those who are In need of
_ & Co., Portland. Mai .
foU information how either sox, of ullages,
can earn from 35 to 125 per day and upward 1
wherever they live. You are started free._ Cap!
Leave Atlanta 2.45 p. in
Arrive Atheus 7 20 p.m
Leave Athanti 3 00 p.m
Arr*e Yrinto’ei 22 p.m
Lexingt’n.. 8:53p m
• Antioch... 4:16 p.m
1 M&xuys ... 4:25 p.m
• Woodville. 4:47 p u.
“ Un Pt 5:00 p.m
A’ve WMh'gtn 7:20 p.m
Waah’gtn 4:20 p,
pAmn'lk R.lRn
THE EXCELSIOR
Single Lever Injector!
IS THE ONE WE have BEEN LOOKING
lor that has hut one lever and can be sold as
cheap as the Hancock Inspirator. We Guaran
tee it and will carry a full <dock for prompt ship
ment. It is strictly a first-class boiler feeder.
McGinty & Hunnicutt
Contractors and Builders,
-Dealers and Manufacturers of-
i Nol Ess t daily.
Lv. Atlanta... 8.60 a, 10
“ Un. tX... 2:15 p.m
'* Woodville 2:*i p.m
“ M&xeyi... 3:06 p.m
“ Antioch... 3:90 p.m
“ Lexington 4:01 p.m
“ Winter’to. 4:41 p.m
Ar'veAthens.. 6:06 p.m
“ Wash’gt’n. 2:20 p.m
“ Macon... 6:00 ps
“ AngusU... 3:35 p.n
WO.3. WK8T PALY.
ogosti
A’re Macon 7:50 a m
A've Atlanta. 6:30 a.m
NO. 4.XAST DAILY.
e Atlanta... 11:15pm
Macon.... 6:30 p m
ar’o Augnsta.. 6 45 a,g
Train number 27 will ston tu and receive ps
sengera to and from the fo lowing staions only
Grovetown, Harlem, Dearing, Thomson Nor
llle, 1
esboro, Madison, Hutleago, Social Circle
Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Moul
tain and Deca.ur. Train No. 28 a ill stop at
and receive passengers to and from the
foUowlng stations only: Grcvetown, Harxem
Dearing Thompson, Norwood, Barnett Craw
fordviue. Union Point, Greensboro, Madison
Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers
Lithonia. 8tone Mountain and Decatur.
Train No. 54 on Athens Branch gives paessen*
gers for No 28 on main line, 15 mlnntes lor
supper at Harlem.
Trains to and from Athens connect wi
train 127.28, laud 2.
K. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger
J W GREEN. Gen'l Manager.
JOK W. WHITB.Gto’l Traveling p
/nensta G».
FOR SALE.
QO AAA ACRfcS OF LAND In th* countl#
of Clarke,Oeonee,0.-lethorpe, Med
Ison, Jackson and Fra .kilo. Much of the lands
In farms.
ALSO,
Some of the finest water power in the State.
ALSO,
7 GOOD RF.SIDENCSS In the city. Some
very nice.
ALSO.
G. R. Lombard & Co.,
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works and
Railroad, Mill, Engine and Gin Supply House.
Augusta,
aprll24wtf.
Georgia.
Classic City Business College.
T WENTY Five Dollars pays for a full course In
either department—time unlimited Short
hand easily mastered in three months. For
particulars address
Money for Farmers !
I ano Prepared to Negctiate
LOANS FOR FARMERS
At a Total Commission of 12 per cent, with in
terest et 8 per cent, payable once a year, to-wit:
on December 1st.
JuneSwtL HENRY C. TUCK.
W
ANTED TRAVELING AND
LOCAL SALESMEN FOR
Agricultural and Machinery Specialties
to sell to the trade. State age,references,
amount expected fo <, salary andexpenses
Address, Massey & Co.,
jly20-9m Montezuma, Gs.
. Dp. HENLEY'S ^
UTRACL^fi
ALSO,
TO EXCHANGE tor good city or suburban
property, eight in city and 112 acres four miles
romcitj. Good land splendidly woodod sod
watered.
Persons desiring to buy, sell, rent, 'ease or ex*
change 1 reperty. are assn* d of prompt
tentlon, best efforts and fair coiling in all b
ness intrusted to the undtrslku#J.
J. 8. WILLIFORD.
Real Estate Agent.
btui*
GLASSES : FITTED
SCIENTIFICALLY
With the latest improved instru
monts. If you cannot see distinctly or
your eyes pain, call at the
Bosenbcrg Spectacle Co.,
XT TffK
Old Post-Office Building.
(^“Examination of Y the eye no
charge.
julj5d&w3m.
Goal! Goal!!
Grate Coal, Smith Coal,
. All Grades of
CtOtAtL
At Rock Bottom Prices.
Well screened and free from dust.
Give your orders to
Off & HunteF.
UV15—d2IP
WJUSEY
SgSgiEttttPnASt&l £&
P&IAh as.
A Most Effective Combination.
This well known Tonic and Nervine Is gaining
great reputation as a curs for Debility, Dyspep
sia. and N UK VO ITS disorders. It relieves all
languid and debilitated conditions of the sys
tem : strengthens the Intellect, and bodily functions;
builds up worn out Nerves : aids digestion ; re
stores Impaired or lost Vitality, and brings beck
youthful strength and vigor. It Is pleasant to tbs
taste, and used regularly braces the System again*
the depressing lafiuenc* of Malaria.
Price—$1.00 per Bottle of 24 ounces.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Dr. vonDonhoffi
Formerly of Louisville, Ky„ now resident
Atheus,
Office with Dr. GERDINE,
Win devote himsolf exclusive* to Sorcery nnd-
UUeues at Women uid the Trestmenl of Dto-
asesot the Throat, Nose and Eyes, mayswsm
BRICK-LATHES,SHINGLES WHITE LEAD
MIXED PAINTS, OILS
Varnishes, Builder’s Hardware, Lime, Plaster Paris, and Ccast
SCHROLL
WORK A SPECIALTY.
AND BLINDS.
ALSO SASH EGOS
Proprietors Athens Steam Planing Mills at Northeast depot. All orders'prjajfy
filled and estimatos made. Office South street, near J tekson.
ATHENS FOUNDRY
MACHINE WORKS.
ATHENS,
april24wtf.
GEORGIA
Manufactures Iron and Bn*
Castings, Mill and Gin Machinm.
Shafting, Pulleys. Hangtn
Boxes, Cotton Presses, Co«*
Seed Crushers, Cane Mills,
orators, Circular Saw Mills, F# 1
nish Atlas Engines, Water MWt
»nd a fn’ line of supplies; socSs
Injectors Jet Pumps, Pad*
Piping Valves and fittingof“
kinds, including everything
ed about a Mil lor Gin.
Call and see us or writ< w
prices on what you may need-
Address,
ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE TVOBKS,
Athens, Georgia
Childs, Nickerson & C.
-Dealers ia General-
HARDWARE
Doors, Sash and Blinds, Builders’ Hardware, Leath^ |
and Rubber Belting, Machinery, Oils, Etc.
GENERAL AGENTS!
Southern Medical College,
ATLANTA, GA.
Next annual aesston of this Institution
will open
October 2 1S88.
An^ continue until
March 1889
THE TAILOR SHOP!
TOM JACKSON’S.
To cat your pant, made. suit. cat. old clothe
mute soot. He keep, on hand, bindings bat
deeSMiwly,
Over Max Joseph’s Store, Broad St.
A fnll corps of lecturers and ample
means of imparting instruction in all
departments, render the course in the
school unsurpassed.
Tenth annus! announcement and cata
logue, containing particulars, is now
ready, for which address
Dr. Wm. PERRIN HICK0LS0H,Dean.
iz-wi,
■THE
When children pick their now. vrind tieirT.^,'
"L”?!!'*.*! e nna .tural in their appetite, they ara
Z22&SS2HBPP from end
■ child from an exrlv ersve
CELEBRATED
THE
gulle
:li» Cv' |
Championltespisg » nl ^ >
Machines.
Standard Hay Rakes,
tsrs. Waeon Scales. K ict , A
Milfe, Cwe Mills, Evspor^
All the above nt Redaced Prices. Write to or call on u *
Nos. 24S and 250 East Broad Street ATHE-
ATHENS MUSIC HOUSE
HASELTON & DOi
57 Clayton St., Next Door
Athens, - -
to.
A ^A VS i on , *J an<1 tho verv be$t makes of Pianos, Organs,
n. 01 Musical Instruments for sale at tho very
Lowest | Price
Or on the Installment nan. Als^ Shett Mmie, and Musi
airectio our Picture aud Pioturo Frsmetng Department, tn
short notloe cheaper taao ever before offered in Athens Th*s
surpassed. as s pleasing andnealthful exercise for the little 3‘
ing to pure brae Organs, Purchase direct from us sfid isrf *