Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 04, 1887, Image 3

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'y ' ' -1 THE UANNER-WATCHMAN, ATHENS NOVEMBER BREAT 6ERM DESTROYER! DARBYS Iroad Co: Idly enforocd. Kino, tbo ootorioiw Mum Retell no pcrwm lu New York has boon tho object of such universal horror as Budden-. ■oik was at that time. It was a charity to hhlo him from tbo public eye in Bine fiiu-, where he is now cervine out a term at tMi yeurc. Public opinion was thoroughly roused end In^wcCon did their work so well that no w> rioue calami ties occurred In Now York city r, • till.tho recent ono of Oct. 17, when ^2/TPv the new Gatbollo jag#. jf pv echool building at INQUIRY CUC^ESTED BY THE RE- CENT NEW YORK CALAMITY. Tallnlah Palls, Turuoranlle, Anxndalc, Chtrkesvillc, Cornelia, (OZONIZED CHLORINE,) *» »to» Kloc—Father Rlraer. Tbe sudden fell while In course of con* •trwHon.tf large buUdlnge in tbe Critwl . altDg '' :J ‘ ,r *°° be comfeetable of late years, and tbe men* collapse of a school building in New York city bos started a very general Inquiry into tbe laws of different states on curity of buildings. One painful bet Is aj> 108 SAFETY, aiAhUHESS ACT CONTORT USE IT IN EVERY SICK-ROOM. frill keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome i removing all bad odors from any source. mil destroy all Disease Germs, Infection from all Fevers, and all Contagious Diseases. A second case ef Scatter Fsvas kss ssvwhscs known u occar whem thn Jhad wu frvdy uwd. •fosmatmummsmy v«u«s hm km I CONTAGIOgf I DESTROYED. Is to be seen at our mammotl ready with the largest BETWEEN LUI/A AND ATHENS. Northbound Freight Slslions Freight 22 parentiNi a very brief examination: the Lm in every riel. are mnoh better than their ad ministration. Indeed the Inspection of bnild- ingsiaalmost invariably a mere matterof I Torm in orery riataunOUsoino great calamity occurs; then there is a eavage Inquiry and ■ for a long time after the law iewell enforced. The morel would oocm to be, if you want to* , be safe go where tho last greet calamity oc curred. | Of great Ores, too, accompanied with de struction of life, wo havo had decidedly more ‘ than our share. The laws commanding lire j 'aEttl*. Gitbville, Mayeville, Harmony Grove, Nicholson, Center, Athena, Tieitore to tho 1 That we havo ever had—which ie iramonae. ... invited to* call A:i-i seo for themsolroa, and to remember that we well dee congratulations, We are the only furniture dealere in Athene that ecu buy direct wore iture manufacturers in America. )X will PUB. _____ -ww. DlHS tmiria h*« mw*n to k. Attendants oa thm Sick irill secure Protection fro at In. frctkHu Diseases by using Ute* Plaid. Perfectly hxrmlca, msd*lo»tnutty or cxtcnuly. AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT AND DETERGENT. .Taken or lajaotrd ar Old as a waah It allays fndaramatlnn ami corrects offca st ve discharges. The Fluid Is a eertala core lor Diarrhoea, V ffjut+ry and In flammation of the Do '—is. Beinc Alka line in Its nature It w<:t often afford complete relief from ' ‘ •■•••tbura, Acid ity of tbe Stomach and Dyspepsia. ENDORSED—By I. M iri m Sin»«, M. D., Jo*. Le Conte, M. D., Pi'/FI. T. Luptoe, BLhopGco. 9.35 am Ex Sun Arm* 30 feet, of brick, and tbo workmen all ascribe the calamity to bad mortar—“it want mor- i tar at all, *twae only mud," says one and l the lack of supports as renuired by law under tbe center of the long joists. Tho person alleged most to blame in the case Is Inspector William J. Martin, in whose district the building was located, as it was his duty to forbid the continuance of tbe work unless tbe law was complied with. Martin has been dis missed and plaood under arrest, and the board of firo commissioners has also dlsmlaKd sev ers! other inspectors. The penalty likely to be inflicted upon Martin ia somewhat more disagreeable than that meted out to a delinquent contractor the write** knows of, whose work collapsed, killing several men and injuring others. There was an investigation in his esse, the jury cookl not fix tbe blamo, and the people of his district Daily Daily Ez L J. A. LOCKARD, M. of T. escuies in hotels have grown correspondingly rigid, sod the most careless reader of the daily papers, when be is conducted through tho devious corridors of a big hotel into a re mote room, looks around nervously for tho fin* escape. | In cases of fire the chief danger to usually i from panic, as there is frequently timo for . tho inmates of a burning building to dtaergo ■ in on orderly manner; but in the sudden fell of a building coolness is in vain and fire to often added to the horror. In all tho first century ' of United Btates history there were fewer calamities front falling buildings—at any rate, fewer reported—than In tbe last ten ; years. Were builders more honest? Perhaps co, hut then were then fewer cities and very E. BERKELY, Superintendent. PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. RAILROAD 8CHEDPLfeB. J. W. ECHOLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. \l7li.Lpnctioslnail Oouits, State end Federal. > i OtQcs on Broad bin-et, next doer above Long's Drug >iore. /eblSdly. STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE OvricsUaMSAi. MAsaokb. August*. Os., tkpt. >7lb, Wt. Commencing Sunday Writ Inst-nt, tbs follow lug put* tigers -ehc-du'* will epsrtte on this road llama run by *Htt meridian Um«-3) altratw slower (ban Augusta thee. Manufacturer and Importer of LcContc, M. D., Pi-jT H. T. Lupton.*BUhop’(j F. Fierce, Bkfcop W. M. Wightraait. &«v. Cha* Dc.-m«, Rev. Rkharl Fuller, Hon, Alex. Stephens, Hon. A, J. Weaker, sod many other J. H. ZCILIN A CO., Phllmfelph 1 A largo stock of finished Granite and Marble Monnuments ready for lettsriag, larg.t stock of now lithographic tWignn ti> select irom. Also, agent (or Iroffi* oolia* for Grave Loti. Call and get my prices. j ai-tyd&w A. R. ROBERTSON, Athras, Os. ATTORNEY AT LAW. TssrelH A’rsV ssh'stn 1*;4Q a. m L’veWuU’gtu 7:10 a. m .we Athens 1»« p. m L’ve Athens 7:o a m Arvs Wui’v** SOI a m '• Lexington-1:33 a.m " Autlocn... SuS a.a “ Maxeys ... IMta " Wood rIUe »:» a.m M Uu. PL ... 0:40 a.u Arrve Atlanta 1.0m> u Office, Barry* Corner, Broad 8treat, (ebtMAwly. Capital Pme, $150,000, . fi:00p.u *iSW RUB ELL&UPOON, ATTORNEY’S AT LAW ATUENB, GEORGIA. **Wo do hereby certify that wo «u- jerviso the arrangements for all the Monthly A Semi annual drawing of the Louisiana8 at* 1 lottery company, and in >er*on manage and eon rol thr Draw ing* themselves, and that (he smno are conducted with honest', fairn* fh and in good faith toward all p ‘er, and we au thorise the Company to this certifi- ditc, with fic *lmi: • *f o*. signaturen attached, in It* aJveiti enit its." Lv. Atlanta... !»*,■ nnyl3dAwflm. M Hats, V MS carfs jk o s i e r y ,\ ^Collars & OufFs]V m French Suspenders\ Mfho best Under trear^V Msilk & Woolen Mnfflers^k Msilk & Linen Handkerchiefs^^ i'ho Finest Line of Suitings^t ffever brought to this enterprising city, made in tho Best of Stylo at a Macon— 7:10 a m WasM’l'n.llffit a.m Atbens.... D:U> A.xu S lnterv’a #34 a.xn ix’gt , n..*BWE a.m Antioch.. 10:44 a,m Maxeys .. 11:00 a.n •Woodvllie 11*7 p.n> s U’nPt.. Il:» s.m JOHN D. MELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Athens, Georgia. O ffice in old Franklin House Building, opposite Opera Housa. ‘ / occmlAwly. Tho long delayed casket containing tho re mains of Oen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, which recently arrived at Naw York from Chili, was later, after imposing funeral ceremonies, laid to rest. As he died in 1881, the long de lay has caused the circumstances to drop out of the public mind; but as long as the mem ory of heroic deeds survives among men the brilliantly heroic career of this soldier will be remembered. There to not probably another Instance in the history of the United States army, and certainly very few in any array, of midi a rapid rise; for nearly all the other generals of the great civil war had had experience in Mexico or elsewhere, while Kil- patrick stepped at once from the academy to tho field, and rose so rapidly from lieutenant to major genera? that he was scarcely known by any one title till be had already acquired tbo next higher. Napoleon Bonaparte may L'v#Atlanta... suSET R. L. J. SMITH, ATTORNEY AMD COUN4ELLOR AT LAW HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA. Will praetios in Jackson. ‘ Banks, Madia-tn' Franklin and adjacent mantles, and air* In ti e Suprema* and Fsderal courts of the state Will give special slisatlnn to collections sod makn prompt returns Offle* mom Mo.l, over Train u umber 27 will stop at ana re self* ns senuers to aud from the followlna Statons only Gruvetown, Harlem, Bearing, Thomson hoi wood. Bs met Crawford fills. Union Point, Green • esboro. Madison, Ruttsdfo. Social Ctscli Covington, Conysra, Lftbonla, stone Mont tain and Decatur. Train No. S8 a 111 stop a* and receive passongsrs to and from Ui< foUowing stations only: Gmvstown, Banea* Dcarlng Thompson, Norwood, Barnett Craw ford vi lie, Union Point, Greensboro, Mad Iso? Rutledge. Social Circle, Covington. Conjor> Uthonfs. Stone MouuUln and Decatur. Train No. M ou Athens rrsnch glvea ps»ss/r • Knrs for No n on mala line, lftninctea lor ■unnsr at Harlem. Tralnn to aed fnir Athens oonuect with trains 27,2*. I R. H im'irhz V. Ofin. Far*. Agent IOHV W GRXKV.o-n*: Mantger. JOB W. WHITE, Gen’I Travellmc Pasannso Awsnl. Auxnats Ua. ^ * Y IUUN8 or rATlIKR XIRXER'S 8CHOOL DOUSE. * few buildincs over five stories in height. Commissioner*, Dutl/Uag was not done in haste, s"d con* j tr.ictors were conservative. Soon after the Wo. the undersigned banks a jd bankers centennial year, however, a number of «wsn- wlll puy all Prizes drawn in the Louisi- altios were reported, but as only three or four ana State Lotteries widen may be pre persons were killed and few injured, no spe- ter '«! at our counters. * . chi notion. »as taken. FinsJljr, oa the 8th of J.U i>i;i.ESBV, Free. Lonistant National Hnek Fcbrnarj', 1881, tbe whole heavy iron roof of P1EKAK LANAUX, Pint, blate Xulioual luuik. tb'i Union depot in Buffalo, N. Y., A. I» *1 DWI^.Frra. New Or ewn* Aationai Ifatuk foil with a crash that was heard all CARL KORN, Pres Uulot* National Bank. over tbo city, and Immediately after lar^e f, LOW PRICE.' S. RAPHAEL & CO. For he has always on band trash ATHENS, GEORGIA, Bread, Cakes, Cendies,Confecionerles. as Uio timo tables indicated several trains in tho front as lieutenant in tbo First artillery, s|> ct iho timo. But by on extraordinary chanoo V. 8. A., though given command as captain j ,.. t (tjoII wo nay providence?) all trains were Into j of volunteers of Company H, Fifth New j br. ^ ono, and over that tbe fallen roof formed York, and was wounded as such at Big aa>rtof arcb. Only four men were killed Bethel, Va., in Juno. Ho recovered in time >J ' nn 1 fyw ncrionsly injured. to cerve in tho battle of ManaSsas, having re- id O.i t’icttb of November, 1883, tho iron roof, cruited tor tho Fifth Now York, with Maj. -vr lirld? WAltoamt *&one columns of onowin^ Davies, of tbe kurp regiment, sufficient men . of tbo uow cipitol at Madison, Wla, fdl ami to form a cavalry regiment, of which JJj buried forty workmen. A cry of horror Davica was made colonel and “Kill” lieu- ha wcnt thron S?* the city and state, and wu tenant coloneL In 1883 he waa mode erb vxl all over tbo country; but tbe most colonelof tbe Second New York cavaliy, aud . ri;-U investigation did not fix tbe responsi- was brevetted major in tbo regular army for '(), biliiy to tin) general satisfaction. Ten per- gallantry at the r . PIEDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE. Riobmand: and: Dandlle: Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In Effect Sept..4, 1887. Tc«luxni Jby 75th MsiMlai time-Oue hour Also lee Cream of all sorts such a« TnlUa Frull- ia Mspo'ltan, chocolate, Vanilla, I4ic*», Straw- bo-y and snow risks Creams; also Boman Punrn onngs and Pine A|*pls, and lemon Slm^erts made to order st C. BOD . vest door to Uis Post Office. aarchlSdti. KohTAauxD Leave AilaaU, • .- nlro G nut snllv, •• Lula. •• Toeeoi, *' ksueca, *• Larlt-y, " Greenville " 8p artanbiirg, T O AUVKRT18EK8.—4/ivMt Rates fr radver. t'sing In lotn go* d nr - simpers sent free A<1- dressQTO.P. BOWRLLACO .10 spruce Bl„ M. Y nATFNTN secured on r« ssonsble terms. Work T reliable: papers earsOiliy and legtlly drawn Writ* for particulars. N. L. CoixaMsa. Paten- Attorney and Mechanical laglneer, st. cloud Bull'* Ins. Wasblnxton. D. C. novISdtl TmxYFKw Ton’ll and tt good to tho- Tbs both tmaU battlo of Aldio. It was common in iboee days for gal lant officers to ad vance rapidly In | tbe volunteer sor- vico and slowly In the regular ser vice, the places in the latter service being much fewer and precodent of more force. Oen. •Mkajor ijeoehd of v volunteers, wae colonel of tbe Bov- ob*. kilpatrick. enth regular cavalry after the war. Bo, after another year of active service in tbe Army of tbe Potomac, we find Kilpatrick a general of volunteer cavalry and colonel by bruvot of regulars. In 1864 be did brilliant servieo in Sherman's advance on Atlanta and waa wounded at Resaca. .In tbe “march to tbe aoa" be was severely wounded, and KdpfriMnti Following Reliable, Prompt Paying Companies List •( Companies. German American of Naw York..«... J'henizof Brooklyn Royal of Liverpool London and f^ancab of Liverpool, glvu Ihslr r hole time to the baetufas. moments may be prolufcly empluysd a .veil* In utwns and cities. JOHNSON * CO., 1011 Main BA, Hlcbtno ■urlTdAvtau $5,148,273 . 5.383.17J 4.830.132 1.483.08 4 900.821 1.978.093 1.887.175 5.230.981 100.000 OasrlfttsevUl Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Mew York, Til* BUDDKVariK CALAMITY. dfcaLM for life. On tbe same day a bunding fell I t Cincinnati, killing ooe man and injur ing four others. The next August ono wing S70OtO $2500ih of tlio old United States hotel In Washington ' fed, burying the employes and two or three j others; l.nt only three deaths resulted. Oa the 2 tut of tbe following December a new iron hotel in (irocrwe of erection at New Or- luana fell at a time when nearly all tbe workmen wca« on tbe roof. Though they fell nearly sixty feet only two were killed. I Lute in tlm TOe there was an epidemic, so to ;n of England. 'i kb nix of Loodo i. ContlneuulofNoK Vori Maron of Macon Also Manhattan Uto Ininraneo Company (Awetta over) Insure a against damages Irom Tornadoes. Policies la* plan. I’rcmlnm notes taken In part payment when desired, attention giyen to *U buelnea., end rates and terma guaranteed any reaponalbte company^ pjejton aadThsmae Itreete, u* ■ march37dly. * ■ ‘ M A A,<**. IS Sprees St.. New York, la goal to't emu obtain all needed latorastlon about ai proporsd lint of Advertising la Amur lean N«e papers. ITS page pamphlet, too. msrl7dlu. ciSmmV byachbarv, lUchiooud, Dsn Tills, Oreeoftbore, ctol story to tell of Kilpatrick’s courage and dash, hto unfailing good humor and readi ness of resource; and old dttoens all along the line of march have strange tales to tell of the wild hnf—emnw nyj handsome swordsman wtw swept by their botnee with a whirlwind at emmlry. Ho wee In that army whs, Murat was In Napoleon's—Le Been Sehrenr, “the hendenmo •word-nan," tn wham wee Ineernetod tbe ranenee at the greet n—roh. Hi. echievemeate ended tn the brilliant oep. turn of r.yctterllle, N. G, for which be wee breretted mejer geMrel; end Onslly Me title in tho ngnlere caught up, eo to epeelt, with that tn tbe sohntteefs, end at the close of the war he wne mnile n AtO ahjor (eoerel of the United Btntee regular army. He soon nfter resigned to eceept the pool of ■Mdw to Chili. In 1873 and 1873 be wee ■gain in tbe United titnten, lecturing end writing. In 1878 betookereryectire pert In the political campaign, chiefly In Ohio end Indinne, end eoon after returned to OIB, where ho died in 1831. He Wt ■ widow end two dnughtere, of whom the yonnmmt, M yrereoU,hnd osTerbeen hi the United Statet U1 eh» came arith her fethort rcatrJim gw> IHUnm Aiw.ee, American dentistry Is generally bald in good repute In Gornmny, and Amerlotn JtnfSt, were used to hell tfumeelree “ep- prored in America,” A good deni at quackery haring taken refuge under that questionable "approval," the Prussian authorities now require every dentist not in poeeeedon of n German dfjdoma to use the real title obtained at foreign acfaoola of dentistry, such as “doctor of dental aorgary,” after haring proved the actual potnaden of the diploma to the mthtfac tion of the autbarittea. Without each proof not on. will in future ha allowed to prartica dcntiriiy. 1 -Foreign Utter. ■ri-Hh. Southsra Mutual losuranou: Company Athens, Georgia. TODKQ L. O. HARRIS, PaMMiliri BTZVKHa TH0HA8,^8rcarTAnv Rasident Diraetor. : ... I*. O. n.ran, etm«iTii.t. in O. hnwvoe. 1. H. Cna.MH.iaa, uia.an Fatal-T, J. 8. Ravilti., ,asautn8r.re,n, vow.an 8. lthdou, rre K Raavm I. 4. HcrMoorr. qVANTRU-iUDlI'i lor oar Fell .Ml ChrUh If Made.' Work ssdi by «*il ssy ‘lDtxncu. Far- i(e«lers f ee. Wo rsn vsMiuy. Addrss* at pars, CRK4CKNT ART CO^ 147 Milk •».. IMoo Mass Box 5170. sciaMAwlss. FINE PLUMBING WORK' ALEX SARRE. No 6, Broad Street SANITAR Y PLUMBER. Oeeoraters and Dealers in Wall Paaer. Athens, Georgia. Telephone 17-t. 40 Clayton Street HI. M. MADDRY’S. I WISH to soil, or i In Banks CounlVa Freeman pUoa. ,t 1 697}* seres of good sens Is in a $»od I tbe remainderIn eM Inal foiest. On Uk story dwelling huM oiitbulLiingaaied 9m This farm le i into Grove aiul 10 milttfl to eo'iveaieMl 1$ m mills, and W ffi ism w ry respect. I -landing rant for 91 Mil would prefer t*I J. VitoTMt SilK Bfl.im f uSiuimIjTjSSL JA whUkey at #1.30 prrgsileo' JOEL COFFEE, lula, Go. >XKa;U *0*«4 NAI.i<-\Vill hr vi P on l N .vem'wr 16, 1887at life 1 ti* reel- nceof J. X .Montgomery, In Madison mmy, all tIf* personal property her. naiiig t * *• ai l •» H‘. SI .. : t ■ ill nil the |iroiivity is h< 1>L Trrm* sit. J. fi GOSS, V. P, DKADWYISBR, c. L. MONTGOMKRY, W. W. MON fUUMEliY. BUYS' AND SELLSI Orr & Hunter W ILL 1 nv an I s»li mufee during the sei? n—.uy ono having a gobd urfile (.r i ale >r wants to buy anou'd cal • i a. AD. a 1 »t of second hand wagons au I barumra. augWOoi. OBB Ms nUNTBit, extended They will dye everything. They are tolJ every vacwUrl »be*e Price l>* a ptcktg*—40 color*. Tb y ___ ,i.2 have n i eqnsl Cer Strength, brighlaeM Amount omi Vint | n picki|H or lor Feetares ol Color, or noit-Cndiog □used the qsslitise. i hoydoooternekorsmet For ml# by ■ . ^ * we i.VMiwku iff n — - - - eg *. n*PHAZL, V K I