Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, May 09, 1889, Image 2

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-Jawps-'W?’ ■f THE DAILY BANNER-WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MaY 9. 1889. BANNER - WATCHMAN CmBLIinED 1*34. Daily, Sunday and Weekly. Tua DAI1.T B**MIK-W*TCB1«*» to iellrerrd “■SftoaoTr on Wbhlt B.ira«»-W»T<ti- ■ tx lidcllTcrcdln the city or nailed pooute 'wnuonnoor RtWioolMted from all kPOMlMe sources Address, MAHK COOPSB POP*. P*p**I**uB. Athens. On. TRUSTS. It is said, that tin* average of custom duties is forty-seven per cent. This favors trusts and monopolies. They could scarcely flourish, or even exist at all, under any other circumstances. If there were a small dnty, just enough to pay the expenses of the government, and incidental protection to American industries, there would be no further acotttuulidion of surplus, in the Trcas- nry, grinding monopoly would evaw* and food ami clothing could he pur chased, at a minimum price, above the v- cost of production. When there is no tariff, or a very low tarifl', the old natural law, of supply aud demand regulates prices. With a low tariff, if any monopoly were started and prices were unduly advuuced, sup plies from other countries would come in like a flood; the market would In* glutted, and prices would fall. The .Standard Oil Company is res ponsible for the grinding oppressions, and enhanced values, caused by other trusts, which have followed Its wicked example. Trusts have now lu*en established on every commodity wliitffi Is siilllcienlly protected, by n high dnty, to practi cally exclude competition) from abroad. The Preen has done its duty. It has held up these im- Dcrupuloiis monopolists ami makers of burdens for the |ws>r, to mer it seoru nml execration, ami Congress has offered more resolutions than enough, full of righteous indignation, ami uttered emphatic denunciation. These, however, have perished In the hands of committees. Men interested in trusts have com bined to prevent the repeal of the laws, through the operation of wliieh alone, uny trust is possible. A lobby, in their interests, represent ing uneounted millions of dollars, is in constant attendance on Congress: and. relief, if it come at all, appears to be very remote. We have flue words enough, and pen alties proposed against these criminals; and lofty declamation, showing how the |>oor are made poorer, and the rich made richer, until their aeeumulated fortunes grow to inconceivable and in credible amounts. Hut when poor am! grasping repre sentatives arc taken up into a high mountain, and are offered uncounted gold, if they will only betray their con stituents, nml serve themselves, what wonder is it, that they fall down and worship Satan. There is m> hope for relief, until the tariff is reformed, and such combina tions are rendered Impossible, by the operation of wholesome law s. Heforuis move slowly. A beginning however, must Ihj made. Home o whether in public life or not, hut w the spirit of a statesman, nml the 1< of the ra«*e aud of justice, in his heart, should study the car me of these opres- sive monopolies aud suggest the reme dies for relief. The argument could Im> pm In answerable form. The Press would keep it before the public, ami represen tatives, with relief as a distinct issue would be chosen to give the people re dress, by means of wise federal laws. The most grievous part of this verj ugly business is, that very many of these wicked extortionists have “stolen the livery of lieaven to serve the Devil in. It could l»e hoped, that they are infl dels or even Atheists; but we arc shocked to And, that many of them arc foremost In their zeal for Keligion. One lu particular, a member of the Standard Oil Company, whose income is said to be $48,000 per day, is regard ed as almost thrice a saint, because, for sooth, out of his superabundance, which he can scarcely estimate, he occasional ly sends his check, to the Secretary of some board, for a thousand dollars, or even a hundred thousand dollars. Yet, this same zelot, if a poor man were to discover oil on his lean acres, aud were to place It iu the market, for sale, would put down the price of oil, | in the community where the new brand is offered, to ten cents, or live cents |>er gallon, or would even give it away, un til the newly discovered well—now ren dered worthless—could be bought hy the plutocratic saint, at Ids own figures. Muttering* of distant thunder can al ready be heard, and a storm of pittilcss fury will soon break upon the doomed heads of the oppressors. The existing atate of affairs cannot much louger be borne. The Press is giving the people information. They will not be silenced, neither will they tamely submit. In this case, the voice of the people will be the voice of God. passed the following resolutions: 1. That to God’s people belongs the reverse. 2. That we are God’s people! I 'lilted invited »attention made it A committee of I States Senate was to take part in the tennial, but, on its arrival,' whatever, w f as paid to it. own arrangements, as Im*« and had to telegraph to the Naval De partment fora ship,in wliieh to witness the magnificent naval display. The little committee is now pouting, because of offended dignity. Hie President has about mind, tot consider no more for office, hut rather till the office* emt, after considering the upplicat lade up lib pplicatlom |.Y>0 oflered for . Catarrh in the lie « of I)r. Sage* mfact- -iy. Eupepsy. you ought it not. Thoti-v dolla t Inn a lids hv « »e had h; e Hitters ■* and tin pie in the hope that the) tin’s Imnmi. And yet it in: all. We guarantee that Kl if used according to dim- use persisted iu. will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspep sia and Install instead Kupep-y. We recommend Klcctrie Pilfers for Dvs- yepsia nml all diseases of Uver,Stomach nml Kidneys. Sold at ode. ami $1.00 |*cr bottle hy .John Crawford A Co. or I,. Sledge A Co. Druggi-ts. p*Micn AKIN<> Used hy tbo United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great FntrereUaf and Public Pood Analvpts, aatho Stron^oet, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream baking Powder does notrnntr.ln Ammonia, Limn or Alum. Dr. Price’* Dellefons Flavoring Ex tract*, Vanilla, ».emon, Orange, Almond, Hooe, etc., donut contain PoisonousOil* or Chemicals PRICE BARING POTUDER CO.. Na« York. Chin*so. St. Lou's. C- J. O’FARRELL. MAURICE JANKOWER. Want of Sleep O'FSRHELL 8 JANKOWER, The New Furniture Stars. Is sending thousands annually t< insane asylum ; aud the doctor* say this trouble ia alarmingly on the Increase. The usual remedies, while they may givo temporary relief, are likely to do inoro harm than good. What is needed I* an Alterative and Blood-purifier. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is iucouiparubly the l>e»t. It corrects those disturbances In the circulation which cause sleepless ness, gives increased vitality, and re stores the nervous system to a healthful Kcv. T. G. A. Cold, agent of the Mass. Home Missionary Society, writes that lus stomach was out of order, his sleep very often disturlM'd, and some im purity of the blood manifest; but that a perfect cure was obtained hy the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, «4 Washington street, Boston, writes: “My daughter was prostrated with nervous debility. Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored her to health." William F. ttowker. F.rie, Pa., was hy taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for about two months, during which time his w eight increased over tw enty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Hold by all Druggist*. Price $1; *li buttle*, t* We have an elegantly assorted stock of Parlor, Dining and Chamber Suits in all woods, styles, grades and coverings; also odd pieces in endless variety, all at prices never before heard of. Every line of goods, through our immense Furni ture Establishment, is complete with the latest and best designs. We are sure to please evciy taste. Professional and Business Cards. Gxo. tt Thoma*. Jno J. Strickland. THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS. Boofgia Bsilfisd Coigaii/. * noil ( JfptlNTAI* BOOT* . d Athens. Gkoroia. < lug schedules will tie opera.id. Trains run by noth inert Uu time: .0AB i uax. R. L. J. SMITH, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAV DANIELSVILL*,* GEORGIA. Will prattle* in Jackson, Banks, Midison, rnnklis and adjacent counties, and also in the juprems sad Pei oral court* cf the state 111 give * ’ ' * ' •peel* -«ke prompt return 1 TO ADVERTISERS. A list of looo newspaper* divided Into STATES To those who want their advertising to pay. we can offer no better medium fer thorough and effective work than the various sections of our Select Local List. GKO. P. ROWELL Jb CO.. Newspaper Advertising bureau, •ilk/ lm to Suruce Street N. T. QP1UMI a! £Allsf*cth.n in ihi re of Gonorrhea and ret. I prescribe it aa< I safe lortcomminc log It to all auff*re4 A. J. STOKER, R.1L. Daeitur, 111 PRICE, f 1.04. he w ngglat- 0TARRELL&JANKOWER 37, 39 and 41 Clayton Street. W. G. Lowry <fe Co., (At Crawford's Old Stand,) Clayton Street, Athens, Georgia -DEALERS IN DRUGS MEDICINES. CHEMICALS &C. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Use. Dye Woods and Dye. Stuffs generally. Medicines warranted genu ine, an«l of the best quality. Our stock is complete, comprising many articles it in impossible here to enumerate, a no all sold at moderate prices STEVENS’ POTTERY, (Near Milleilgeville, Ga.) VITRIFIED SALT-GLAZE SEWER AND CULVERT PIPE. DRAIN TILE FOR DRYING LAND. FIRE CT.AV PIPE AND FITTINGS FOR STOVE FLUES ANDCII1M NKY TOPS. GROUND FIRE CLAY. FIRE ERICK, ALL SHAPES. GRATE ItRICK AND BORDERING FOR WALKS AND FOR HEARTHS. FLOWER POTS, URNS, STUMPS, ETC. QUALITY AND PRICK GUARANTEED. PROMPT ATTENTION, FAIR DEALING OUR MOTTO. Stevens Bros. & Co., STEVENSPOrrERV cIbfei*- For Sale by MrtilNTV k IIUiNNICUTT, Athins. Ga. A. E. Guirrrrn GRIFFITH & MELL, INSURANCE AGENTS Represent' best Companies and Insure desirable! pro- The Paper ON WHICH THIS IS WAS MADE BY THE. Pioneer Paper MAKUFACTUBjKG CO. ATHENS. - GEORGIA JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION-I87a THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS Ladies Your Own Dying at Homo With PEERLESS DYES. They will dye everything. They are sold evt'ry where, l’rlce 1*» rents a package—4 < * Tlu-y have no equal for Btrengtb, Brlgli uount In Packages, < r fo Fastness of • ol non-Fuillug qualities. They do not eroek ut. For sale by O. W. Bush a • o. wni|K»w, Athens, Ga. C. BODE’S LnluniU 7:45 a m L'tsft ash’gtu le^o a. a L’veWaib'gtn 7.-70 s. a A ve Amen* 11 10 a. m L’ve Athens 8JO a m ar’vs Win'v*s » 45 • m “ Lexington-9 06 an *• Antlocn... irn s.n •• Msxey* A it’ WoodvUls #:4S • ■ Do. Pt . .. 9:2* Atlanta 1.0 Leave Atlanta 2.4.*- p. m Jtrr»ve Athens? (0 p.m Leave Athens 4 f Arr*e Wlute’ ' Lexingt'u ’ ’ tk. 4 •»! I . 9:24 i " Woodvilte. 6.04 p a ’•* Uo. Pt 6:16 p a A’veWask'gta 7:20 p.n L'vsWuh'cUi 4:30 p.«A i Ar*< t.1Ap m Leave AnguiU. .10:46am »• Wuhi’g'n. 11:30 M Athens . 8:25 Wlnterv*e f J3 ** Lex’gt 1 “ Antioch.. 10:66 *,m - Maxeya .. 11:43 am “WocdviUe 11:66 p.m I've U’nPt.. 11:86 s.m ** Atlanta. 1:46 p.m I dttlX—tu»uy Lv. Atlanta... 4.00s. m •• Un. P*t. . 2:16 pjs 1 Antioch... l:T2 p.m Ar’veAthens.. 6:16 p.m Wsxh’gt’a. 3.-30 p.m “ Angnsta... I:M pm gaits H:tw p mil/ • Atlanta. i Atlanta. •JOa.m lAr'e Aurnats 6 46 Msoon.. I O'pm Trail ■ » 111 SUip _. and from the Grcv*town, Farieai • I . 27 and snd receive pa>seuger* following atsUon* only: . ... Desring Thompaon, Norwood, Barnett Craw fordvllle, Union Point. Greenaboro, Madison Rutledge, roc si Circle, Covington. Conyers LI then Is. Atone Mountain and Decatur. Train No. 64 on Athens (ranch fives psssaes eh five. get* for No U Ob main llse, lSmlsute* bn •upper at Harlem. lrote Athens connect with J. w. GKXE.V, K. R. Dorkkv, General anagpr GeuT pass. Agent. Jok W. UHiTis Trav. Pass. *gent. Richmond: and: Oaaiille: Railroad Northeastern Division, CONDe.MS£D SuHXOULE IN EFFECT JUNE 24TH.1888. Trains run by T5th Meridian time BETWEE N ATHENS AND ATLANTA? |St ttk da - 4 04 p. a DULY Lnve AHieu* 7 4u a 41 i-.X. eli Dv ,1 138 Daily. Leave Atlanta 5 30 p.m * 0 *. u» ar’ve Athens la 31 p, u j ~ . |l3:-0 mm "StlWfeENAftjElgsAUbTHrngTr- Dally ltn* 7:40 Ar. WndiVlon 7 0- No 07 lv cars from New York , Puiintan Palace Buffet sleepiuK - Lula to Washington and New York’ — IrBlu- Lula u> Wa,tiir Kt0 || t BETWEEN AT>lENS~*Mp-LUI A. ' Month bon nd. North bo aud. TiTIONS. (islirlfjJ 2 2 52|50 I - *! MiLV |8 36 1030; l.uls 8 B5 I960 OilDritle AIL I‘J6 iUrmouy Grovi 102 |t220l __ PMl-'MlPM So.M and wl l un-ally. N«, -3 ?t Pui-day. PM CM(PM. i by 75th MntHlan . f faster than 90th Meridian lime I..L. MrCI.Edr,KY. JAh.l..TAVI.G LRY. Xuperlntendant. ’ovinslon k Macon Railroad. lyj^A L SCHEDULE corrected to Jamtary 30, NOllTJI BOUND. Corner Collect Avenue i Clayton sts Hu always on hand FRESH RREAD CAKE CONFECTIONARIES Also lsnow ready to furnish the public with loo Cream by Plato or Gallon. —all torts— Made to Order.alsoSherbets 8otn?0Q) wishing Cream for PARTIES OR PIG-NIOS gy Would do well toglve him a calk 1889. FOR SALE, Forty nice building lota on east aide of Barber _.reet. K«*r want of time these lota were not offered at the sale on Uie 27th ulL, and are now t ffered at private tale. The prices are very low and terms easy. » will gladly show map aud Mr. Calviu Goruiau, brother of the Maryland Senator, and a Democrat, has been appointed Iu«peetor of Customs, at Norfolk, At 4 axlary of j»er ilay Whereat, *he Kepublican clubs Which • mfi at Frederick, Md., Mar 4th, paswtl n^>- lutions, that U Mr. Gorinati I. not re moved. an apiH’al nil! bo nude to tlir Pmiidont bimwdf. The Erpubllean porty, long ago. LAD1DRY! SING F00 Has opened a tirst-clnss Laundry on the corner of LIST OF rOMPANlKS. Home of York I'hienix of Hartford Liverpool and London and (iloho .... Insurance Company of North America North British and Mercantile Ot-rnmnis of Now York Hartford of Connect iuut Georgia Home .... Atlanta Home Savannah Fire ami Marino New York Life Insurance Company ... OFFICE AT BANK OF THE UNIVERSITY, »*MWtf. most favorable terms CAPITAL. AS»*T» f l.OHO.OGO $8,001,057 2,000,UUO 5,061,247 JC2,(XX),0<X) in U. S. 0,0tkL812 3,000,000 H.oBk'Xl 2,000,(XX) iu U. 8. 3,471014 I.tXXkOOO 2,808,718 i,eno f ux) 6,750,080 30UXXX) 720,700 200,01 to 284,831 200,000 232,065 (Mutual) 93,480,186 for sale. The commodious "Warehouse," with several acres ot laud at'ached, with a small realden e and stable on same. The property Ues on t!i« i rallr>ad and Is known as the Pfdy to wir Tnrltou w arehousc.' J 8. WILLirOUD, Keal Estate Agent FOR SALE. ‘‘old Augusta road. E. E. SCHNEIDER, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. ESTABLISHED 1846, AU washing and ironing done in the best style and satisfaction guaranteed. Collars, C lifts, Shirts, 2 cents. 5 cents )>er pair. 10 cents a pair. Sing Foo. John Jameson Fine Old Dublin Whinkev. D. McCallum & Co’s Fine Old Scotch Whiskey. London Deck Jamaica R im. Fine Old St Croix Rum. Otard, Dopuv iic Co’s Cognac Urandv. James Hennessy & Co’s Cognac Brandy. Planat Co’s Cognac B r andy. Veuve Clicquot Champagne—dry and rich. Due de Montebello Champagne—Carte Blanche. Geo. Goulet Champagne—extra dry. C H. Mumm & Co’s Champagne—extra dry and Verzenay. Moel & Chandon Champagne—white seal. Urbana Wines. California Grape Brandy. . T I... *... I Ct . - - as a whole will be divided to suit purchaser. - pply to __ J. H. WlLLIKOBP, Bank of the University. Depository of tho Stats of Georgii Or Ua Liquor Hoblt, Positively « Msioimim n. NAIIES- MUM If [tine. tss.sr Isar* . of the per- - - .lately harmless and will .. F - arsus&k&ss jaac Uapllol. SI2.-,.000 Hcserve Fund *15.000 I. A. HUNNICUTT, President. ». L- KHLUCkahler. eJecft ——--"-“^ 0, ° t * lr 1 the patl« wreck, i m Addn d conddcnce. ortcifie co-UBSK.lt. cimim.ii.o. I). M. KENNEY, The “Old Kellxble," U still lu the Sauternu, California , Carolina Scuppernong, Catawba, etc. Will contract for buUilIng. of all kinds. Will ■ell jroa Sash, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings, Flouring Ceiling, etc., u Cheap as the Cheapest. THE TAILOR. Making Pants a Sgecialty. iiMepaV up-stain. Broad street. BOB JEFFERSON 601 and 802 Broad Street. Augusta. Ga- MUSTANG UNBENT MUSTANG LINIMENT MUSTANG LINIMENT MUSTANG LINIMENT IdUB BACK aaisni CUBES HOLLO WnOBN, CAKED nAG^ I HEALS INFLAMMATION, OLD ROUES, COUKIPn**. BYX^R, CDT8, COENS, npnn a hoop iwbb.hm to cir r ii i CAKEDBBEAST3AIHSE0I WIESt ULULjta, CUILliloLXNS JtFliOSTEITSa Road Carts! Ten per cent el than anyboi buy before MUSTANG LINIMENT snocLD alwat* bx kkft nr shop, smaox bisa amp woman WE Pit AGENTS _ __ aND AI L EXPENSES. T* travel t wort: state which nreferred. also salarv wxnLed BLOi'Nafc 441 to OlOO Per Nssthldary, vel or tur It IMUSTANG LINIMENT IB FOB MAN*BEAST. PENETRATES KD8CLB*nBBSTOZHSVBIU(iiOMS