Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, October 29, 1887, Image 2

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BANNEft-WAtCHMAN ATHENS, OA^ OCTOBER *9, 18b?. IRELAND. Vwanox, Oct. S7-[8peetoI.J-I »m told by prominent Indian inn* that the new senator, David Tnrpie, will be the Ingalla of the demecratic aide of the een- ate clumber, and that he may taka the laurels of aarcaam from the sharp- tongned Kanaaa atateaman. “Darid Tor- pie,” raid one of theso gentlemen, “will be one of the strongest men in the eee- aie,'and he wU be the abkst speaker on fa* demoeratto aide of the chamber. Be te one of the beat reed men to the Unit, ed States, and he poiaeaeee a curioua combination of diffidence and cheek. Be toetbom* no place more than.upon hie feet apeaking and he doea not impreea atraageraaabetnga great man. He in backward and aodoat in private life, and doea not indulge to any extent to conviv- Lezgue in Ireland continues to meat. The miniona of law, with the English throne to back them and the death-deal- tog aabra to clear their pathway, are powerless agamat a people who Bee ho- — miliation and starvation fa aonender. N Their dogged resistance and calm cub- mission, to every taunt of the oppreaeor, to gaining for their cause sympathiser* Ue to England and Scotland aa well aa chl throughout the world. Ere long the civilised world will rise as a nun and demand that Ireland be free. England Its ialoaing caste, with every sun, among the ■H fliHnna nf ihn Mrtli hr hap brntal trext- IMPERIAL FIRE INSUR ANCE CO, of London. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Norwich. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. of London. nations ot the earth by her brutal treat ment of her neighbor and dependent. The Cincinnati Timea-Star says: "The tel society. Be makes friends slowly, bat he sticks to his friends to the leaf, and fights for them. Be hatee hie ene mies, too, and he believe-, I think, in tbe pbiloaophy of revenge. Be is a gnat reader, and speaks, French, German and AMERICAN FIRE INSUR ANCE C ( 0. of Philadelphia. FACTORS’ A TRADERS’ IN effort to lead upon the repnbUcan party in this campaign tb+democratic scheme of abolishing the whisky tax has not been a signal sooesas. Oar friends, the enemy, would very much like to get this bndnees off their own shoulders and on the repubUcan back, far campaign par- SURANCE CO. of New Orleans. t, also* THE MUTUAL LIFE of N. Y. the largest, oldest and best life com pany to the world, and THE TRAVELERS’ INSUR ANCE CO. of Hertford, the origin- f al accident company of the world. I office at 1 O’FARRELL & HODGSON’S- Italian, and baa inch a good aocsnt for sach of thus that hs to often mistaken for a foreigner. I don’t think ho has traveled to sny extent abroad, and he has acquired hie culture by private study. Be to a widower, bet he wUl not cut any Oger.t* Wuhtefte* eectety. He has not been seen much shoot the hotels, and he will epend much of bis time at home and in the senate. Be to very plain in his dress and in bis manners, end he cares little for style. Be to e giant, how ever, npon the stomp. A Fieri** Hall aider Attacked la Hie Baas aad Devanrcd ky Shark*. Jacuoxvills, Fla., Oct. 27—[Spe cial]—lames E. Hamilton, mail carrier between Miami and Lake Worth, on the South Atlantic coast, met with a terrible death Tuesday lest. His mute necessi tates crossing Biliboro inlet, which ht does in a row boat. While crossing Tues day, he was attacked by a number of •harks, and although he fought them with the oars as long as possible, they finally capsized his bolt, and literally de voured him alive. A fisherman witnessed the horrible death, but wss unable to ren der any assistance. A Stress Endorsement. Still they come eud til In the highest pr liw. Office Piedmont M'fg Co., Piedmont, S. 0.—Mess. Westmoreland Bros,: Nearly two years ago I contracted malaria Into my system, and suffered greatly from time to time from It In various forme In which it developed. Sometlmoo had severe chills end fevers —indigestion followed it, end I wee gen erally out of health. Last spring for more than two monthe I wan greatly troubled with a disordered condition of the bowels, which I believe WM tho re suit ot the malaria aflll existing In my system. I visited two or throe miueral springs oelebreted for tho cure of mate rial diseases, without tho slightest benefit. I wss also treated sstho differ ent symptom* developed by the most tkll'lul physicians, but wssnot rslievtd. About I wo months ago, I concluded to try Catiaaya Tonic, prepared by West moreland Brea., but I must confess I bad littl* confidence of being materially benefited by it.' I have taken five oraix hottlea of fab Toalo—from tho beginning I felt relief and ooatlnued to improve, until now 1 feel quite as well and In as perfect health as I everuld to my life, end 1 believe I am perfectly well,. H. P.,HAMMETT, President. The effect* ol mil aria to the system to a hard thing to eradloate. but will promptly yield to tho wonderful and sovereign remedy, Westmoreland’s Oat Isay* Tonic. Try It. Try Hr. Duka's Anti Bilious Wafars with Tonic If Bilious. For kale by all Druggist at tl.OOa bottle. K. T. "BRUMBY A GO. Wholesale Agents, Athens, Ga, poses, but it will not be permitted.’' Ai the republicans thus repudiate the *41** whisky" wfag of the democratic party, it would seem that laid wing will bars a cold time of It, all by itself. A Elite selve. In the-erey *t e pspaler IS- buks at the polls, wo trust, will heal tho breach and restore to health and strength the entire party. Viotory to difficult to attain under most favorable auspices. With tb* dead weight of factions and discordant etomanto, defeat will not be a surprise, to tho sagacious. ltto on Saturday night that the weekly laborers—the clerks, the "kids,” the in cipient reporters, the week young men 10 IS TO BE OUB LABORER! 11 noughts said, in s lecture In jton City, last week, “that the will, in the near future, taka tb* ptece of the negro ted furnish too labor in the South, and that they will be used to the East at instruments against strikes.” We are not sufficiently acquainted with tbs lecturer to pass npon hie claims of prophecy. We think him a man of brains and feel that'there to more than words in to* above statement. It brings up a very intereating aad im portant queation, vis: the right of Con- ' great to legislate in the matter of Immi gration. The very spirit of ourinstito- tions favors and Indeed invitee immigra tion from ell quarter*; It to true Con- I UH U Bo ad, the Phinixy Branch runs hrooffhtbe property. Bob* of tit bet brick In ho city won mad* on this property. Also, f mtm of land In H. S. Athena, lie* been; 1 fullr, belongs to nsn-resldsnts. and will bo sold VIUW J. B. WILL1F0BD Bail EatttS Afsnt. FOR SALE. tea Brick Blocs on Prince Avenue, ionnsrlj ecuplvd by Er. John BberbarL Burst to •man the Boom off tbs lot si once. Apply te J. B. WILLIFOBD. in country stores—having received their few doliara of wagei end, unnerved by the sudden wealth, feel in the mood for "toeing’ the town.—Savannah Timet. A littl* moral oourage and n determina tion to save on*’* earning! for better ns* to nsosseary to mist the temptations of tbs hours of teteura. By combating the inclinetien and overcoming the tempta tion we gain our own self respect, rise in the estimation of othsn and pava the way to something higher and better. Buffalo Bill to tbs esnfirs of attraction to London, especially to the small boy. Bis youthful brain to so excited by the A BARGAIN. I offer 900 sens, >X alia from Athena, 2K milss from Center. (osArest P. o.) 75 sorts !>• a good ctAto of ealtlTstlon, most of the remainder of ihs Und ia forest, level and of good quality. ImproYsmonts foods dwelling has six rooms, large two story born and other of t buildings, And best of All ts tho price, only 17 00 per acts. Call on J. a. WILLIFORD. BoalXalAte Agent, FOR SALE. Tiro tracts (of land in 100,1M. 107,100, and 14 acre*, six milss from Athens all fine lands. Price, sgoodmllLg' wxl j> t. RACES EVERY DAY, Bicycle Races Every Day. Balloon Ascensions and other Attractions will be added to the usual Magnificent Display of graee interfering with the Importation of African itovee. By implication Con gress hsd the right after 1806 to legis late on tho stove trade. This right did not extend toother nationalities. In Its general disregard for tho letter and spirit of tho inetrament, on which oar liberties are based, Congress • overleaped the bounds of its authority and denied fa* Chinaman shorn* in our territory. This is n rnitter over which tbo States should linvc complete control; The old end curdling, man detouring tales of adven ture on the Western prairies that s per fect exodus is taking place. A tteff of dstectives have been employed to proteot and keep at home the rising generation of young Englishmen. No longer eoldler or lailor, but the cowboy is the ideal man to tha estimation of the youth of old En gland. Afrio* to being pierced and the light of civilisation will before long nuke bright the hitherto “dark continent.’’ Lieutonnst Caron, of the French Navy, hse succeeded to penetrating as for si Ttaibuotoo. Under the blsas end enter prise of the civilization of the 19th cen- ST0NE CONTRACTOR. JOHN LILLY will Contract for All kinds of ROCK WORK lathis snd Adjoining counties References: R L. Bloomfield, W. 8. Holman &ndM. B. Med inly. Address JOHN LILLY. Athens, Oa. soptftRUim densely crowded states may not need a clans ot immigrants that would be of 1m- - moose advantage to newer eoctions, It is onr opinion fast the Chinese would make .capital laborers for fa* South. Wo should at lease advocate an tapart ment with them. There tono abjectionto a negro* unless he becomes completely de moralized by lit little learning" and hto supposed importance aa a factor to poli tics. Their color, skull and foods** for the summer's scorching beat adapts ima for labor under tropical skies. Their de sire to be law-makers and to avail them selves of fas American's divine right of suffrage, oftertimea make them a nuis ance and their labor a farce. A DAUGHTER’S DEVOTION. “If ever a man had a good faithful, lov- Live Stock, Poultry. FieldProducts & Farm M iVi chinery, Paintings,fjhouseold Decorations and the Fine Arts. W. D. GRIFFETH, BEIL ESTATE AGENT, of glob* will soon be as familiar as our own naff vt land. Iron bands end talking win* will soon unite fato world of onr* into one great family. Senator Don Camiron to eetmlngly disgusted with the Wanderings of hto party, and to varying his socuttomed_rs- ticence by predicting fa* re-election of Fpoaident Cleveland and giving freedom to bis tongue on various ether political ATHENS, UEOROIA. Will tell you * good building lot for $50, $60, $75, $100 up to $3,500 on long time. No Excuse now for not owning a homo. Call and tee my rent list. Office oh College Avenue. Tho power of fa* Pope still Uvo*. On the oocaaion of hto Jubilee fa* orawned beads of Europe will tender bis Holl- nee* rich and Jeweled tokens of respect and veneration. Kaiser Wilhelm will offer a Jeweled mitre rained at ft, 000 - By two well-directed pistol balls, Ex- press Usiasnger Smith failed two train robbers and pocketed $0,000. A pro- miomon robber flesh. Other meiaen- gers win begin pnoUdag and keep a keen eye.' ig daughter,” gay a Wardon Parston, of to Auburn prison, “James D, Fish ea one. She to as constant in her visits i the prision rales wiU permit” Mitt fob, since her father's confinement, hta ado her borne at Auburn. The poor itle waif, whoso mother, Balllo Bober, is sweet singer, died to giving birth to l Leonla, N. 8, to-being cared fbr: by [in Fish. The Utile girl to now nearly years old, and it will bo reaembored lat Mr. Fish claimed iftor Mbs Baber's agio death, fast ho had been secretly isrried to her just before fat collapse of m bank.’’—Newo. It to .beautiful to see suoh devotion. ; to natural and perhepu would need no SCRATCHED 28 YEARS Georgia and Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad will Sell Ronnd Trip ^ TTnlmAn nf Aha AtllAnnnf* lnm Hafna Tnnlntliiuv Aiimtheinn f/T Ffl-lr {rrOllllflfl. Tickets at Die following low rates Including Admission to the Fair Grounds. i Augusta to Athens and Return * 2.00 From Atlanta to Athene and Return.... .......i... » i Boutlr to Athens and Return 2.60 From ktocoo to Athena and Return i Orovetowu to Athene end Retnra 2.60 From Junes to .Athena nad Return..t*. i Beraella to Athens and Beturn 2.40 From Haddocks to Athena and Return 1 llarlem to Athens and Betorn 2.80 From Browns lo Athene end Return...... 1 Haw Dim to Athens and Return 2.30 From MlllcdievlUo to Athens and Beturn.... ■ * ■" —aumSnsisn^' art* to Athens and Return : ilverton to,Athens and Return, SQ&SgB From Thompson to Atbeus aud Return From Meaena to Athens and Return..... FromCakak to Athens sod Beturn....... Front Norwood to Athens and Betorn..... From Barnett to Athene and Beturn. From crawfordvin* to Athens sod Return. From Union Point to Athens and Beturn... From Greensboro to Athene and Beturn .. From Carey to Athens and Betorn......... From Bnukbead to Alton* and Betorn From Madison to Athena and Beturn .... From Covington to Athens and Betorn From Almon to Athena sod Beturn Cabbage, Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Yellow Yam Potatoes, No. 1 Kits Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon. Cream Cheese, Best Rice in the city. MOORE & ELDER, , the dense crowd* of some rod spend bar life to fa* lal gayety, while her fa- The Monarch of Cook Stove TIME TRIED AND TESTED. Car uadsor Taem tnffss tattle lento x* tor, ever eete kea atven sash universal IRON KING. Athena and tteturq.,.j •••’ * B. R. DORSEY, Oenorsl Passenger Agent. JOB W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger Agent Piedmont Air-Line,- Richmond & Danville Railroad qnd Northi Division will sell Bound Trip Ticket* Including Admission to 1 From Atlanta to Athene and return, , $ 2.60 From Turnersville to Athena aafil* Front Charlotte to Athens and return, 3A0 From Clarksville to Athene and ref From Spartaoourg to Athena and return, 3,80 From Longview to Athens and rettti From Central tc Athene and return, 2.64 From Belltoo to Athena and return, From Seneea to Athena and return, ' ~ 2.3S From Lnlato Atheps eud return, l* lUezftnlnelap Few ifhana an.! Mtnrn. f M Vmin Hlllewtlla ta itkaein ■nit.MlNlI MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ——or THE— UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. AooOiTa, Oa. The 56th session of the Melleal College of Ueorgta wiU he opened on the . > v