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THE BANNER-WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA APIUL
Wonderful Discovery!
MRS. BUSH’S * '
SPECIFIC CURE
-FOR
BURNS SCALDS & SPASMODIC CROUP.
Over 7,000 bottles sold in her own county, Walton, Ga.
This medicinie of Mrs. Bash’s does exactly what it claims. It is classed as a
blessing to humanity. No Specific doubtless has been so popular and done so
perfectly its work. To every household it is indispensable.
To all whom it may CONCERN.—My son-in-law was badly poisoned with poison
Shumake, had three large patches of blisters, one on his neck, one on his arm and
one on one of his hands, he was carrying his hand in a swing and was completely
disabled from business. One application of Mrs. Bush’s Specific for Burns, &c.,
cured him completely, and in less than twenty-four hours he was able to return
to his business. I ccnsidedit a most valuable remedy for burns, poisons, &c., &c.
February 22, 1889. L. RUSH.
BRIGHT’S ELECTION.
A COOL COWBOY.
It
Does not at all Discourage
the Gladstonians.
LOOKING FORWARD TO PAR-
CELL'S TESTIMONY.
W. G. Lowry & Co.,
Clayton Street,
(At Crawford’s Old Stand,)
-DEALERS IN-
Athens, Georgia
DRUGS MEDICINES. CHEMICALS &C.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Use.
Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs generally. Medicines warranted genu
ine, and of the best quality. Our stock is complete, comprising many
articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
Marble and Granite Works.
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA.
Marble Work, Domestic anil Imported, at Low Prices
Georgia & South Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty.
A large selection of Marble and Granite Work always on hand, ready ter lettering and deUver j
Parties Desiring Monaments or Work Apply to ANDREW ROSS
At Athens Cemetery.
Many Tilings will be Clearer Thau TUey
are at Present — Who will bo Leader
of the House of Commons?—Balfour
and Goscheus’ Chauccs—The Adjourn
ment.
London, April 16.—The Birmingham
Liberal says: The election of John A.
Bright as representative of the central
division of ; Birmingham, yesterday, is a
significant straw. Liberalism will live,
but Gladstoneism will be swept away as
soon as its great leader has disappeared.”
Bright’s election was expected on ev
ery hand. Therefore the Gladstonians
are not at all dishearted at the intelli
gence.
Home hile is on the upward and on
ward march.
The succession to the leadership of the
house of commons has suddenly become
a burning question, and long-smoulder
ing jealqusies have burst into flame.
There is a Balfour party, a Goschen par
ty and a Lord Randolph Churchill party,
and the Birmingham dispute is now said
to have turned more or less on this issue.
That is to say,if Lord Randolph Churchill
had consented to stand and had been
elected, as he would have been by a great
majority, his claims to the leadership
could no longer have been ignored. But
Lord Salisbury does not want him again
to lead the house of commons; lienee the
intrigue which stopped his contesting
Mr. Bright’s late seat. To appoint Mr.
Balfour would be a family job, say Mr
Goschen’s friends. To appoint Mr. Gos
chen would be to put a Liberal over
the heads of Tories, retort Mr. Smith’s
supporters. It would not be surpajsing
should these disputes end in Mr. Smith’s
keeping the post, which he fills on tlie
whole with sufficient good sense and fair
success. That city dinner has much im
proved his health. The fact that Lord
Randolph is the best man for the place
appeai-s to be thought of secondary im
portance.
The house of commons business, in
spite of obstructions, is so forward that
parliament adjourned yesterday until the
29th, a longer Easter vacation than any
body hoped for. The week’s debates
have been of little general interest till
last night, when Mr. Parnell intervened
with an appeal in behalf of the distressed
tenants in Donegal. But the Irish lead
er’s appearance in the witness box on
April 30th is what both sides are now ex
pecting, for when he has left it many
things will be clearer than they are now.
Schofield’s Iron "Works.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
STEAM ENGINES,
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Presses, Iron and
Brass Castings of any Pattern.
A specialty of Shaftings, Pulleys, and Mill Gearing, Iron Pipes, Pipe Fittings, Brass
Valves, Lubricators, Packing, Jet Pumps, and full line of Machin
ists’ Supplies. Manufacturer’s agent for
TBECmsBAim Hancock Ekspirator.
OUR FACILITIES FOR BOILER BUILDING ARE UNEXCELLED.
J, S. Schofield Sc Sori.
MACON, GEORGIA.
’Guano for 1889.
Dobbs’ Ammoniated Cotton Fertilizer, and
Dobbs’ Chemicals for Composting
The above well known brands of Fertilizers are
now ready for the trade. I shall sell my fertilizers as
low as any dealer can or will sell a Standard goods of
liKe quality.
It pays to buy the best, and all who have used my Guanos know them
o be of the very highest grade, as the analysis will show.
S. C. Dobbs.
Paris will Fleece Strangers.
Paris, April 16.—Efforts to place all
smaller^ hotels and pensions under some
general* control during the exhibition
nave wholly failed. Americans who
come here hoping to go along economic
ally will find no limit to the petty swind
ling. Charges at hotels and boarding
houses will be at the very least twice as
much as in former years. There is no
quarter in the city to which this raise of
prices does not apply. Tenants are turn
ed from houses every day in brder that
the dwellings may be transformed into
lodging places. Even in the Luxern
bourg quarter people are being obliged to
leave apartments they have occupied for
years. It is a hard outlook for tourists
who hope to do things on a reasonably
cheap scale.
John Bright’s Son Successful.
London, April 16.—John A. Bright,
candidate of the Liberal Unionists, lias
been elected to succeed liis father, the
late John Bright, as representative of
the central division of Birmingliam in
parliament. Mr. Bright received 5,610
votes against 2,550 votes for William C.
Beale, the Gladstonian nominee.
Parallel to the Denver Bank Bobbery—He
Gets 8500.
Cheyenne, W. T., April 16.—A man
dressed in cowboy garb rode into the vil
lage of Grover, Colorado, yesterday
morning and hitched his horse in front
of the Commercial bank, walked directly
to the window of Cashier C. C. Smith,
pointed a revolver at the cashier’s
head, and coolly ordered him to
hand out all of the cash in
sight. There were several hundred dol
lars in view. The cashier counted out
$500 and handed it out to the man, who
seemed satisfied and profusely thanked
the cashier, whom he kept covered with
the revolver. Seeing a rilled behind the
cashier the cowboy ordered it handed out
to him, and the desperado, then stand
ing the rifle against the wall, slipped
quickly out'of the building, remounted
his horse and galloped rapidly away.
Smith ran into the street as soon as he
could, and fired several rifle shots at the
daring robber, but none of them took ef
fect, and he made good his escape. A
posse of twelve has since" started in pur
suit.
There were six persons in the bank at
the time of the robbery, but the cowboy
did his work so quietly and 60 expedi
tiously that he attracted no attention.
DESTITUTE IN DAKOTA.
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•fiXs aqi xuojj palladia uoos si srui.v
ITtqjjTipo '-janaj anqpamuq S3ai8
HuaviYQ nos xaaicau s.osia
and Whiskey Bob-
t to cured at homo with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE.
B. MjWOOLLEY, MJX
Office 65ft WhlLP.lm.Il
Kainlt.
GA. ^ ^FACTORY-PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Cotton Seed Meal,
Shackelford
UHPREGEDENTEO ATTRACTION! I
Over a Million Distriiiutsd.
Louisiana btate Lottery Go.
’ucorporated by the I-eptslsturo in 18G8 for Edu
cational and Charitable purposes, add i'.s trim
chise made a part of tho r resent State Constitu
tion, in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote
Its Mammoth Drawings take place
Semi-Annually, June and December,
and its Grand Single Number Drawing!
take place in each of the tenmonths in tne
year, and are all orawn in public, at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans: La.
FAMED TOR TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of its Drawings, and Prompt
Payment of Prizes.
Attested as follows:
“We d"> hereby certify that we su
pervise the arrangements for all the
Monthly andSitniannualDrawingrof the
Louisiana State lottery company, and in
>ei>on manage and control the Draw
ings themselves, and that the same st*
rouducted with honestv, fairness and in
$ooci faith toward all parties, and we au
thorize the Company to use this certifi
cate, with fac-similes of our signature!
\ttached in its advertisements.”
The best preventive of rust or fir
ing.
& Hattaway, Agents,
ATHENS, GEORGIA. .
The Fire Sufferers Short of Provisions and
hlany Other Things.
Yankton, Dak., April 16.—The relief
committee has been working steadily to
relieve sufferers ever since the great
prairie fires of last week. They are short
of provisions, and will not be able to do
much till a further supply is furnished
them. From"fifty to sixty families were
burned out in Hand county. The county
lias furnished seed, but tlie sufferers need
feed for their teams and bedding for
their families. At Ree Heights fifteen
buildings were burned, and lumber is
needed great!j*. The farmers in Hand
county are poor. They need staple gro
ceries, money, lumber, bedding, hails,
hay forks and stoves. All goods shipped
should be set# to the committee, or auy
one of them—R. R. Howell, C. E. Smith,
G. H. Carroll. At Highmore, Hyde
county, twenty-six families were burned
out, and six deaths followed. Twelve
homes are entirely gone. Minneapolis
lias sent nothing to these points. Chicago
has sent nothing definite, but Pierre has
sent $300.
Three Month* Under the Waves.
New York, April 16.—The remains of
Adolph Liebenroth, of College Point, L.
I., lay all day yesterday in an ice chest
in the morgue at Long Island City. Lie-
benroth, who was well known in down
town business circles, committed suicide
on the night of January 24, last, by
jumping into the Exist River from tlie
ferryboat Rockaway Beach.
Search for the body was unavailing.
The other night, while a workman in the
employ of Alfred Fickett, of Bowery
Bay, was digging for sand worms on
Riker’s Island, he came across the re
mains, and Coroner Robinson, of Long
Island City, was notified. The tide had
carried the body nearly three miles be
fore casting it ashore.
Thrashed His Cell Mate.
New York, April 16.—Edward Sulli
van, of West Nineteenth street, who was
arrested Monday night and locked up
in tlie Jefferson Market station, became
hungry and asked for food from a bagful
of cold victuals belonging to Hermann
Artus and his wife, two very seedy-look-
ing individuals, who were his cell matea
Artus refused to give away his food, and
Sullivan gave him a brutal beating.
Justice Patterson fined Sullivan §10.
Found Mangled In a Mine.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., April 16.—While
Fire Boss Charles Hodges and Evan Mad-
die were passing through some old work
ings in the Grand Tunnel colliery, near
Nainticoke, this morning, their naked
lamps exploded a large body of standing
gas. Hodges was found dead and bent
double, with his neck and back broken.
Maddie was still alive but bad!
Both men were married and
families.
MARY ANDERSON’S RETURN.
rOR MENU
fl POSITIVE S°^ 0 ?TorrAItnjJ
I Wealr?iF«e
CURE
iMifr*. xdd.-^ tRu wte'r.ryg
Bo Your Own Dying at H otnf
PEERLESS I)i
Tlievwill dye everything. Thova«
where. Price l« cents a
They have no equal for f treat fV-
Amount in Packages. , r
or non-Fadtiqr qualities. ' r * -' - es,t# -
lug <_
smut. For Sale l>y
Commissioners.
VjTa the undersigned banks aad bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisi
ana State Lotteries whicn may be pre
gen ted at our counters.
R. M. W ALMS LEY, Pres. Louisiana Nat. Bk.
PIERRE LA1JAUX, Pres. State National Dank.
4. BALDWIN ,l*res. New Orleans National Rank
:ARI. KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
GRAND 0
MONTHLY DRAWING
At the Academy of Music. New Orleans, Tuesday
May 14, 18.-9.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at *20.00 Each,
llalves *10*, quarters $-V, Teuths
%>2; Twentieths 91.
LIST OF PRIZ’-S.
1 PRJZK OF *300,000 in. ... ISOO.O’TO
1 PRIZE OF 100,000 is KO,**
1 PRIZE OK RO.OOO Is „ .'0C00
1 PRIZE OF 2'>,000 is ... 25,03
2 PRIZES OF-10.009 aie 20.UOO
6 PKIZt-.g OF 6,0 0 are -25 000
25 PRIZE* OF 1,000-are...... 25.000
100 PRIZES OF 500 are 60966
v<M PRIZES OF ».« are ...... &)/00
500 PRIZES OF 200 are 1CO.OOO
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
too Prises, of $5,U6 are
100 Pr seri of are
100 Prizes of (200 are
TERMINAL PRIZES
999 Prizes of $103 are
S9J Puz.-s of $n>0 are
v ai>k ^ sVh
H 6,iS;SS
‘agji
Drunkennei
Or the Liquor Habit, Positively
BY AOMiRISTERINQ DR. HAINES’ G0LC£* sn
it can bo given in a cup o! coflee or t., ..
llcies of food, without the knowledra5\?’l
sontaking it; U absolutely hamTeSa
effect a permanent and speedv cur^»2J
the patient is a moderate ciriiikerovani.-
wreck, it NEVER FAILS. 'VcGUARAW
a complete cure in every instance. It
"^REE. Address in condilence,
iOLOcd SPECIE 1C C0..J05 Race SL,C; ac !,
P les! Piles! Itchini; l*ih s .
Symptoms—Moisture; intense Uc-tii,
3tinjring; most at night; worse in- gem
if allowed to continue tumors form, wiSs
bleed and ulcerate, becommi; vm l
Swayne’s Ointment stops tlie itcViV. i
bleeding, heals ulceration and in moste-wi 1
moves the tumors. t dmpgists. nr |™
50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son. Piiiladeljihu
SOS SewInt.UnctilnrT
To at once o»tuhli
V trade in all p.m«.
J placing our ma< hin«»]_
h ami po.Ml* %ti»rrc the
v.c will send ViWII
i-e—- ticrson in each
J" beat feniujr-ma
L the world, with all the sum "
j( We will altu feint five
iLlIoe ot cur fonly i v.
Sii«n;*)lcs. Iii return wv 4*
7a»io\r what \vc j-cmI t<>
^rnay call at your lmuit.m
lmonths all •lii».:l bt-ntu
Ipropcrtv. pnnd i
50,00
30,000
20,000
99,900
99.9til
3,184 Prizes amouuting to $1,054,800
.N. te.—Tic ei> drawi* g Capital Prize* are not
entitled to terminal prises.
For« luV Rates, or any further Information
desired, write legibly to the unders’gned, clear
ly stating your jesidence. with State, County,
street and Number. More rapid return pi&il
delivery u til be assured be your ebcl-.sing an
Envelope bearing your full address.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La
or M A Dauphin
Washington, DC:-
Ty o'dinary le ter, containing Money Orders
issued by 11 Kxi.resr Compauies, New York
Exchange Draft o- J 08 il6>nn. we pay char
ges ou Cu'reucy sent U> us by Kxpitsa in sums
of $0 or over
FREEr
Dot riven. Those i
vhicli hare run »*u?: b :ctt|»s
k run out it a(*!tl ft'r.*Sl>-l.r iy
nttachturuts. 1
JfHoO. UeNt. at
machine in the xcml h|
No capital rtquiiNL f
brief instructions given. Those whowrrite to
eurc IVCO the beat aewing-machioe in the acrid, _
fineat line of work* of high art ever shown tojr-'thrr in Ar
TilULit CO., Box ’#40, Au"tutu, “
DU. W. J. TUCKER,
Treats
Tuccensfully all
Diseases.
thru
Addmss registered Letters
Containirg Currency to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL*BANK,
New Orleans, La,
She Will Come Back in the Fall With a
New Company.
New York, April 16.—Charles H. Mat
thews, Mr. Abbey’s manager of the Mary
Anderson company, is in the city. He
is going to take a run over Jo London in
a couffie of months, “just to freshen up
a bit, he said, and will be ready to take
hold in the fall with a firm grip.
“Miss Anderson,” lie said, “will open
at the Broadway Theater on December 9,
with ‘A Winter’s Tale,’ and will stay
there for eight weeks, after which she
will make a tour of the country. Her re-
portoire will include, besides ‘A Winter’s
Tale,’ ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and 'As You
Like It.’ Her company will be selected
from English and American artists. It
is possible that Barnes will be With her
again. Mr. Abbey and Marcus Mayer
left for Chicago last night to make ar
rangements for the appearance of Patti
at the Auditorium in that city on Dec. 9,
where she will give eight operas in a
month.
“She will have with her the great and
high-priced tenor Tomagno, and a com
pany which will come up to the require
ments of her support- in every respect
From Chicago she will go to Mexico,
thence to San Francisco, and back to
New York for an engagement at the
Metropolitan opera house. I am sup
posed to be in Milwaukee to-night with
tlie German Opera company, with tivhich
1 teen since it left the city, but I
wnl be there Tuesday.” J
During the last year the number of
female riders of the bicycle has won
derfully increased in Philadelphia.
Twelvemonths ago there were less than
a dozen ladies in the city who could
mount the wheel, but now the num
ber is certainly not less than seventy-
five, and is steadily growing.
-A. workman engaged in removing
bodies, from an old graveyard in San
Francisco found in a coffin, containing
the remains of a Chinaman, one of the
$50 gold slugs which were coined and
put in circulation by the San Fran
cisco assay office in 1852. Thinking
lent of Prises
Remember t-Ust the payme
is GUARANTEED RY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, and .the Tickets are
signed by the President «>1 an Institution, whose
chartered rights are recognised in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware ot any imitotioi g or
anonvmo'i* acbema.
One dollar is the price ot the smallest psrt or
Traction c-fa tic ket Issuedbr us in any drawing
Anything in onr name offered for less than a
dollar is a swindle. wed Jfesnn-d-w
New Administration.
FOR SALE.
5 BOOM HOUSE and roomy lot on Jachson
street, in good neighborhood, and must be
sold.
5 ROOM HOUSE and good garden spot on
( ollege avenue $t,760
2 SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS on College
avenue, $7(H» and $800.
7 BOOM LOUSE on Jackson street, good gar
den and well for $1,650.
4 R“OM HOUt-E and roomy lot on Baxter
street '
1 fl ROOM HOUSE and 7 acre lot on Baxter
JLU street.
0 BOOM HOUSE and roomy lot on Baxter st.
G OOD HOUSE and p r etty lot, containing one
acre ou- on Bock Spring avenue. Must be
soUl in the next 6) days, and can be bought
SIRABLE BUILDING LOT on Hill street
cheap.
D K£
i'lrrnnic Female Disease*.
Leucorrhcea. Painful and Irregular i'ea«
tion, Supp esslon or Excessive ' easts PW
sus, Inflammation and Ule» ration of lte*J
Weak Back. Nervous and sleepless
Shortness of Breath, Vertigo, Palpitation of a
Heart, Sick and Nervous Headaclio are pen”
ly cured.
Diseases of Jtten.
A large experience in treating diseases®
liar to men has enabled Dr, Tucker to pon e, l
system of treatment which never fails torfftf
cure. Tlios; who are suffering with orr
weakness in the hack, melancholy, imp
memory and a general flagging of a 1 the'
powers are speedily cured. All letters ate *
weredin plain envelopes.
Treating; Patients by CorrespH’l
deuce. 1
Many patients can he better treated that ^1
than by meeting the physician direct •* *Pr*'|
should always give occupation, history o'/wi
and all symptoms, inclosing stamp f
a ddress, w. j. Tuckkk, «• D-- f
6-6w 9 Marietta St., Atlanta, hi |
KEF*Mention this paper.
50 public road, leading 'to' Farmington and
High Shoals. The C. and M. railroad runs
through one eorrer of said tract. Said track of
land is wituin one mile of the court House of
Watklnsrilie and will make a nice little farm
for an;
w
any man aud can be bought reasonable, by
lying to
ater power, gin and grist mm, run by a bold
. stream with 4 1 foot fall; 25 acres of land la
the mill tract, 20 acres in high state of cultiva
tion, a nice new dwelling, containing 7 rooms,
barn and other out buildings, on a public road,
and only 4 miles from Athens, and can be bought
for $1,000,
J. T. ANDERSON. R E. A.,
No. 207 Broad street.
TO RENT.
Room house on Jackson street—$10.00.
2 3-room bouses on Thomas street
g Room house on Washington street—$8.00.
rj^he large and pleasant residence, containing
A 11 rooms or more, with 2 servant houses and
barn and roomy lot,which Miss • allie Sosnowski
recently occupied, k own as The Home Schoo
6 ROOM new house and r >omy lot on Br ad
street close to business part of town.
J-T ANDERSON,
Beal Estate Agent.
NO. 207 BROAD STREET.
Eczema, Itchy, Scaly Skin Diseases.
The simple application of “ Swayne’s ox- t t
ment” without anyjnterual medicine, will cure
*■ * orm, Files,
— wcaly, itchy
„ -- ^ h°w obstinate or long
standing. It is potent, eflffcctive, and costs but
trifle, 12-4
TO ADVERTISERS.
A list of loon newspapers divided into STATES
AND SECTIONS will *be sent on application-
FREE.
“»«* w 0011 u iaj u uuniracter ior i To those who want their advertising to pay,
The latter refused to purchase the slug, i ^tlve'^rkthan'th^vario™ IsecffoK' om
the piece was a Chinese coiu, the mnn
U-fcu to sell it to a contractor for $5. -
and, when its truo value was soon
after discovered, the finder said he
would not sell it for $75.*
ci * x , . —> Various sections of our
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