The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, September 29, 1891, Image 9

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ATSHENS BAN'XER TUESDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 29.1891 A COLLISION NOT SETTLED. 1 FEELING IN The market. POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT TUES DAY MORNING. COMING FROM EUROPE. ON TUERAII.ROAD QUESTION. AN AGREEMENT IS REACHED THE OCALA PLATFORM N EAR- LYNDON'S FOU NDRY A RAILROAD BILL LOST. GIVEN AWAY! Si* Yc KK. SepL 23d, 2891. he directors of the Richmond P*“» .j* com par* from its floating j n . su^dily pushed toward* ( '.R,r mu that no fonnal an- n; a ju be made for a week pr \ tb ugb no definite finan- . J. ves &ren adopted by tbe 0 ,.'i^ r r>. it is cTueet that yue: feeline in the stock re^rviicg Richmond Ter- he’price of tbe stock crept sp i ;i:ne to-dav tol4J£. o;j oi R OOLKKS AGE? Uie »mount of 1,230,000 francs br vrstexday’s steamships s which sail this week will i_i .>,*j more, in addition to , over$3 000,000 now on the £ i.;. j continental exchange ail faijneoff, »rd there is ev- i jo believe that a large ’ j~!.j a il come to as on lens Lt n realize soon on their spec .as. This is our gol- o - crest land is covered ea iriir . and soon the pock rs American citizen will rs- t V ;bc iolden shower of dol- b ;be Europeans must send Atusta, 0a., Sep 96 -[Special-}- The bin by Mr. Huff, of Bibb, to Twelve Complete New Kovels ■end an act to make appropriations . «_ „ .. . .. ■c the ordinary expense* of the execu- By the ms* Ftpete AMhanel «h*4*y, ve, judicial and legislative depart- COSTING THREE DOLLARS IN tents of the government, payment o- THE BOOK STORES WEEKLY BANNER, man—a» follows: 1st. Mr. Flearing win withdraw his note to Dr. Baldwin, from the hands o Mr. Howard Williams. t 2d. Dr. Baldwin to diaciaim any in- tentkiD of insulting Mr. Fleming in his first remarks. hi. Mr. Fleming to state that be does notconsidder his reply t» Dr Bald win was unparliamentary orinsaluag, hot if Dr. Baldwin so considered it, Mr. Flearing is to disclaim any such intention. 4th. Dr. Baldwin is to withdraw his offensive language used to Mr. Flea in* Howard Wflliama, John W. Hogan, Wm. D. A. Walker, W. L KennonT i is pRooaass. i'-- community to feel the ebsn- ecsc iuotiS is " all street, and there r«e*»bv=>iD progress down then not been ahowu for years. For aoBtfc tbe stock market has been , r u h of the past few days ha ytt ibiggtt one than tbe one before uiiiicsi'fc mv record. Today :a stock reached near!'. *JK shares A London syndicate, ajagiS-fic'-, Morgan A Co., hsv* tbe ha »coe of C. P Huntine- f i'j of , 'h‘- c ap**akr A Ohio •s»- Btcii—about £J.(j00 shares s Be.-es'onl,; he alleged £ng- htjviadle'. was iransferred today hr j, »■ Y -k authorities to Sheriff jew* of Rome. Ga. He will h, jAm math to stand trial for swindling M. BElooS RKTUaxa r- r-!ir:e- A. Briggs professor of j>w Theology at tbe Union Theolo- (awitiu. »bo bas speiftseveral acae abro«i. returned wffh his foes F ah noraint on tbe Canard steamer kcapcstly improved in health by » t:* to Inland. Dr. Briggs o*^ •» • orbing ahont home af- t*. bearding the oommimion sp- t—e. .1.1. ...c general assembly rj- :: Detroit lest June, and is a probable action would he in IP*"- to tbe -. harges of heresy pro- j Wafiias: him in not adhering tc k atti f the Westminister coo* ' faith, he declined to speak. 4 s tie wm mi:tee's case,” be said, iSL. that I hive to do is to await kune of :hv b dv If I am placed We Shall Actually Give Array to all oar Subscribers and Patrons for the year 1891, Three Doilars’ Worth of the Best Modem Fiction 1 ud Florida railroad seems to have stir -ed up the Georgia Legislature, and has -oerrased the probability of the peaage of the Bemsr bill. Tbe repetition of such boycotting combinations will like ly be made impossible is the future, as i bill will be ie.reduced providing Against any such discriminations to the damage of the public and there is prob ability of iu speedy passage. Tbe bill will ha introduced by Mr. John T. Boi feuillet, of Mafiou, today or tomorrow. Wm. D. A. Walker, W. L Kennon, H. C. Brown, John Temple Graves, E- P. Howell, Clark Howell, H. P. Blount. We agree to the above settlement Wm. H. Funis. M. A. Bald win. Bat subsequently Dr. Bald win kicked out of the traces. Just what course Dr. Baldwin and his friends will parsoe it is impossible to predict. Nor is it known what Mr. Fleming’s court? will'be in view of the declaration of Dr. Baldwin that he is enoe that Mr. Gould is thinking of go ing into tbe Bicbmand Terminal, and if be doea be will turn the business of the Missouri Pacific railroad system over the Central. The Brim shews that the Wabash railroad, with a mileage east of the Mississippi of 130* miles, begins at Sc. Louisand extends east, and that in the board of directors are George J. Gould, Sidney Dillon and Russell Sage, while in the Missouri Pacific the direc tors are Jay Gould, George J Gould, Mr. Fleming spoke against tbe bill. He said it would not be a question of honesty outhe part of the voters, but a question of deception. Mr. Lewis of Hancock, spoke in favor of the bill. He believed it would be easier to bribe oncer two men than it would tbe voters of Georgia. Mr. Wheeler of Walker, was in favor of it. A motion to to indefinitely postpone the bill prevailed, and the bill was lost. probability that Mr. Gould would taka business from tbe Wabash railroad to give it to the Central,and the Bans as is about right. The msanfactnre of scum tiocal telegrams is not helping the Richmond Terminal any, and it will >3R3 CEORCIA REUNION. -ar.s wui Enjoy the a: Covington, eirvular bas betnmsoed it-rs of the Third Geor- meeting of tbe Third >P2jru;»ill be held in Cov- :***- county, Georgia, on -». r of >e^>tember and October The Athens Publishing Co, count that only five counties will share in the distribution of the |83,000 recent ly paid into the stain treasury. Chatham will gets very large share, $38,783,88; $29,881,05 of which wasool leeted of tbe owners of city property, and the residue of $8,792^3 frees the owners of country reality. Rich mood county will get the next biggest share, $23,359.88. Bibb will be entitled to $16,145,33. Monroe to 91,1*0^8. Clarke to $812,17. * tb* association and *--• va s^-mble in the grove where addresses , by Cept. ‘ Mayor of iq ' L ' si^irne Sneed, of l ’ a" J , B B b'.jbit, of £aton- ,. iL m \\ barter and others ^ sober 1st, a grand l_. dinuer willbeaerv- .' Acsdemy spring. T:';^ ’ Rental baU will he '“**Music hail. and J. B. Gordon ^ <»f<ccisily invited to attend k'w, 10 " * r ;ru « these distin- ®;- v he spared to mingle * &elr old soldiers and 1 change of date. * b - v ' above dates have k&V.T t \ lor ibe reunion is bfoP*tbe 7* and 8th ts»vk' Er ' t upon, would ' nWil *»°n sod Ml “6 as companiesF., ^ deprived of the * ,th the aasocia- Fa ' bed been ad DEADLY COLLISION IN SPAIN. ^on at Covington, ; lauded to have the ' ^ ««h snd 1st, M above &r! t . k L rV ^ member of the he preaeat, " »L, w notify nay a ». T fan to get a copy of L U-. T K. W. Bagbt, w?n4^ T Chairman. um. •is t»w» made 1 J" v p *“*nger m o- L^'t sT,? rx ' < - OI ’ 4 eenta per U lhty must take u >heaca- J purebme, which bas l ri T “ e ^-'re*sryofthe u before they P- ,,rT n ‘ Per mile re- fesiaSW* Aa re^V pu '^ OMe tickets **» necesaarv to THE CELEBRATED i & Wesson Revolvers AXNOUXCEMEXT. By request of numerous friends I have announced mvself as a candidate for mayor of Athens, and if elected I shall do my best for tbe prosperity of tbe city and for the good of tbe people which as one item guarantees a city cloek. Respectfully, - - V.W.Sxxrv. and administering to him a serert* Not This t ime—Mr. R. L. Moss Wishing far wife desertion, made a j vraat* to convert tha Athei sum Club hard 6sh r to prove tbeir innocence, but I bouse into a sampling room for the B-d Bce-r and McKee were fined #100 j Commercial HoteL But the Ataen- tach wpd scntence-I to six months in the arum Club doesn’t want to get out. Tbe k uiitv j;tiL AuneaR^er.a^ed 7« ymmm proprietor says he owns the property, wa.- sentenced to thirty days in jaiL and tbe Club say they hold a contract. Forbis was released. Thirty witnesses W has will be the solutioe is not yet wore known. . Leila Fasamore nee Miss Long as be^n visiting her relative*here this morning forber borne. . Willie Holme of Athens U TMt. r». 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