The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, October 13, 1891, Image 3

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mmamgggmu v.- **e -■ (!< • < JEWS: ATHENS BANNER: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13,1891 E CITY. question en- LjfoR o'NKAl- DEAD. in the gate city. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RUSHING BUSINESS AND IS PREPARING TO ADJOURN. cf the Legislature Ad- Ryan Opens his big Store Once Again —The Episcopalians of the State and the Election of a Bishop, ■r.A. V Kite i. by a" r £|W iiml'' 1 HC frheSeneatlon Created ^theRiPP erlnAtlanta » J *..Hoodoo" Doctor. O.t. <> — [Special ]—The for the city The prohibition anti-barroom a general under- wustobedone un- x „ .iii u, that ticket stnr- li is not a strong f.5^ 0 ,, ,,i,e or two of those on ons of withdraw- "ffil «'t any part of it “ because of some un- it trill tK . 1 foI iigitalion ot i**“ . k(1 y question which ' .IrVhefore it. The railroad prun'd a league, and talk of a .mlncket. It ia probable, how- r c'bev willsinp'y fry to get P’ 1 ibe other tickets. They burned to death- THREE PERSONS ARE BAKED IN A FIRE IN NB1A£ YORK. OTHERS WILL DIE w B.cD < (It* strong organization, and may rr v their point T he antis have a u;di'"at ion of their intention® rt, prd Then* is talk now of acon- " .ft c<'iii|' ri ’ miso ’ :,ndt,,at w '**’ *“ he t lie result of it all. SENATOR O’NEAL DEAD. £ , p e spect to his Memory the jtneral Assembly Adjourns. Ga., Oct. 0—[Special.]— from liainbridge to jtu-'t • jn'H? cuim * , hlt ^nator Mas ton O’Neal is dead, jj^ respect i" i‘is tncin.iry both oi tin* Legislature adjourned. hi his death is universal hurt* t x sorrow pan in ii.er body was more gen- jjvlil.nl or imut admired than he. mu g non, a genial fellow. t*r in Decatur county. » it bis h»’>' D Mnintnilii"' rightly, he wa« the first ptin that county in ovjrcome negro £cir»tion. He ^as been Mayor of jjjjbMgc, Oiiiinaty of the county and Ljie.d n.anv < llices of trust. He has iljjsiroig-ial.il in the Senate, ami Hail- many fii* nds here. He Ira® vvii k-, and his death was an.ij cell'd. jacn the Ripper In Atlanta .uuM.1, Oci. ti.—[Special.]—This Kr „.,l.,ik the li;, per business is jbiiv iKiiiienug the Atlanta police. .Otaliauia Jnck differs in his method talk original, but so far he has u.rtl ileui ’ion just as well as his jt„*iiv|f. Tl.t description given by pWai-on woman who was cut last n/u is 'if> i-.\actiy with that given by |i»B.U*r tl.c D K 1 : <onty woman isi cut on hauiruay that the delec- Wbelieve that tiie negro is the same, b fur they have not succeeded in til'll.' him, though they have had kt-rai on suspicion, li he should he wgiil*,ut iti I >• Kiihcounty it will cer- Pnly gu haul with him. Atlanta, Ga,, Oct. 5.—[Special.]— In the Senate this morning Senator Terrell introduced a bill providing for a means of relieving the Stitts . r the increasing pension demands. The bill provides for an amendment of tn t - Gon- stifution so as to provide for the issue of $500,000. in bonis annually. The money to go to the payment of pen sions, the excess if any, to go the school fund. The argument in favor -*f the bill is that by this means the tax rate can be reduced and the burdens of pay ing the pensions need not be bor.*-- et - lirely by the tax payers of tods but a portion of it can be shifted to the next generation. Treasurer Hardeman, in ' conversation this * morning gave i his hearty en dorsement of the measure and a good many members of the legislature con sider it a happy solution of this much vexed question. IN THK HOUSE Senate bills on third reading came up in the house and those to which there was no objections were passed, among them was the bill established a system of water works for Elberton The House also passed the House bill authorizing the appointment of asses sors for all towns and cities. To render legal of publication of no tices, citation®, advertisment* etc., not withstanding the number of days be tween the first publication and tue day the sale is to take place. The House passed an importau. resow lution bearing on the wild lauds of the state, it is by Mr. Huff and p vides that, the attorney general hcreqn red to investigate the cutting of ti m her on uugranted lands in eaeboounty.uitthor- lzeil by resolution of Dec. 24th 1391 to be sold and the proceeds to be devoted t<> educational purposes. All proceeds arising from (Mints against persons having cut timber from these lands is to go to the educational .fund, run as the expenses of litigation. Speaker Howell appointed on the conference committee school bills, Messrs Tack- sou of Heard, Fleming and Boile.dllet. The House passed also a bill allowing jmlgeB to clear the court room and proceed with trials where the testimony is indecent or obscene. Conflagration of a Brick Tenament House—A Fireman Finds the Blaze to be His Own House and Attempts His Fam- > Hy’s Rescue. WADSWORTH’S IRE >8 STIRRED UP NOT ONLY | AGAINST THE CUTAWAY COAT, BUT massacred. TWO HUNDRED WHITES SLAIN t»Y INDIANS- ARE BY THE CUTAWAY DRESS, THE OUTBREAK IN MEKICO. Which be Says the Women of Augus ta are In the Habit of Wearing—Fol lies of Women Roughly Handled, News of a Terrible Slaughter of Men, Women and Children, Is Brought to Texas by an American who has Been In the Mining Business In Mexico. New Yoiik, Oct. A—Three persons were burned to death here in a lire in a five-story brick teuemeut house, at the corner of Undson and Dominick streets, | first of a series;, and two others very badly burned, one so serionaly that recovery Is not ex pected. Augusta Ga, October 5.—Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, pastor of St. John’s Methodist church, created a big sensa tion tonight by severely attacking Au gusta society. Ban Antonio, Oce. 5.—John H. Par- ton, au American, who for the past two ThVsuhject of this sermon was the I ***** been engaged in the mining At the opening of his discourse he re ferred to the political contest for the business near Metstlllar, iu the state qf Mexico, has arrived hers. Hs brings information of a bloody The dead aret Mrs. Annie Murphy, | time he would have something to say | tima been in progress in the district of Talamcngp, in that skate. The. trouble is the outgrowth of a who boarded with Mrs Mnrpby; Jose-1 and IteJborrTbfo Ynflueuw, ''whi'ch^be I ^P 0 * 5 ^etween several colonies of, piling Ryan, 5 years old, of Washing-1 says, has brought sorrow to many Spaniards, Germans and Indiana, new home®, causing their destruction, and settlers, attempting to settle on the The Injured aret Martin T. Toohey I [> reak . in * th ® hearts and destroying the lands of the natives. The I uoij, *». Mnw . «wi£ His injuries ore pro- mg how fathers and sons have fallen to _ shame and disgrace by beiug strongly John Toobey, 0 years old, Mrs. Mur-1 ^dieted to the habit of whisky drink- | phy’s second 6on. is perhaps fatally in- jnred,, " — Indians re- them and much bloodshed has resulted. Parton says that a few days before his departure a settlement of whites was attacked by the Indians and nearly 200 people massacred, including men, women gnd children. The colonies troops are on their way to the scene of THK CUTAWAY DRESSES. His conception on the difference of Policemen hastened to the fire es-1 men and women who are classed in cape on the front of the building and high society, and those who are only 1 have appealed to the government, for ahonted to the panic stricken occupants I* 110 ” 1 . 1in a general mass of people, is protection and several battalions of v v ^ * I by society men wearing cutaway coats I " - 1 ” , and society women wearing cutaway, climbed np .the fire escape and aided the dresses, wtio together play cards, drink the trouble, men, women and children to descend. and *° to play houses, while others had i ' i. .m, „, er , h „ »\ & ™ proop of Taip,7rt>iNo men who had quickly answered the ev i( ©f women drinking at receptions Have you humors, causing blotches? alarm. Fremun Lucas, on reaching the and progressive cueber parties. hl 1 “** fifth floor, .found in the rear rooms [ Mathew Ryan, a box- maker, who is a LADIES TAKING THEIR GROG. The whole congregation was amazed, Does your blood run thick and slug glsbY Are you drowsy, full and languid! Is a had taste in your mouth, ahd widower, and his three young children I and loots of astonishment coven d their I j s your tongue all furred andooated? almost overpowered by smoke and una- ,acea . ,^^ , * n I . Mr *. .'Y ad8W< ? r ^ h talked j a yolir 8 ( eep w j th bad dreams^ broken f ble to help themselves mb,1 , ut lad,e f of high society going to Dreatling something, what, y«.tt .knoi^ Die to neip inemseives. restaurants and drinking, not seldom, no t« >.yi He dragged them to the window, and I s ui frequently. He said he was told 'n, e u be vory sure you’re bilious ^ A UNIVERSITY a Hoodoo Doctor. Atlanta, iioi. 0.— [special.]—A pe- Bliar"!;..i)ili,o" doctor case was re- k>r> 1 »t ink cv,-iation early this morn. "<• A i egro woman named Kilpat- tkl> (iiuick ami a n< gro woman who tliiaiMo l» a iiocior was sent for. Site pui.tr ( at ii*i.t to btil, then dosed luT brtoi, three pints of tea made from the of green guards, then three pints •I“gohleil inrtli” tea; and after tha tiro* pints of “.ilk week tea. All the tine tin* doctor was tilling herself up Miorn wniskey of the most virulent ijpt. Die patient was to have been cured tfiiat* to go to a circus, but she didn’t 'ue. This was pio’iably due to her kk of fiitii in u,e remedies, for she sent i» r the police. The “doctor” disap- pwed, ami hasn’t l>een found yet. Dr. liigjjers Huckleberry Uordial is a Ere care for ail Bowel troubles Fut .11 TO THE RERCUE. c '6ws Saved on the Irish Sea by He roic Life Savers. Liveupool, Oct. 8.—A terrific gale ITevi.iKil on the Irish sea, and it is Dlioiwi that much damage was canned ^‘J’ping stamhiig up and down the roat'-.a. a dmpatch from Holyhead 'kites that three vessels were wrecked fear 'h«t p..rt. Despite tho fnrions r, k*l mid heavy bob, the life boat crews forked heroically, and their efforts to •*'" the liv *We C of the sidp wrecked crews wned with success. • niut,. rK n f people gathered on the ' ,,r e« cf the vicinity of wrecks and rrp was much excitement manifested ' lf '-'avers jiut off from land and * , ’’ 11 ’Dev returned hearing with them the e hnvs of the ships. Took Hough on Rota Columbus, Ind.. Oct. The wife ‘iu.iiu iieinbley, s prominent school . ** er Dt Harrison township, sniclded • hiking Hough on Rats. No one , oa * what passed between them be- ■ 0r * * ;t -' 1# t i for his school in the morn- - , ... ... -Mv- vory i-ure you with the aid of his comrades succeeded I ti.ere w,.s one young lady in the city I That you have a torpid liver, in getting them down the flro escape I w bo K'ts to such places often with a I and what you need is something to safely. Just then hook and ladder man w hom she was able to put under pouro it and make it active enough to truck No. 8 drove np. and one of its tb - e tab, - e eVery tauie ’ and who 8,ps tho throw off tho impurities that clog it; firemen, Matthrew Murphv, sprang to wme wlth Ler ‘ • something to invigorate the debilitated the ground shouting: going to an English party. | system. anil help all the organs to per- ‘’Great God, its my honse.” Ho n. xt told of a scene he saw while "Where are my wife and children?" traveling on the Georgia railroad He rushed through the flames and | JJjJ '“f® ^usta* aooLqMbKdlM*on I Medina 1 Discovery, the great Blo.nl Pu- board this train, going to a city in this I r'fior, which its proprietors have such smoke ui -stairs to the fiifth floor. IT W.-S RENT BACK Advice to Womek TO BE TRIED IN CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT. GANN AND REWES, ET AL. Against the Northeastern Railroad Company — The Question ot Freight Rates Yet Unsettled Other Railroad News. The case of Gann & Reaves vs. the NortLeas.ern Rtilroad Company has been remanded back to Clarke Superior Court for trial. This is a case of great importance, especially to citizens of A the us. The ' ij suit arose at the instance of the minority stockholders of the Northeastern road, who Claimed that their a.oek was being depreciated 3 R A D They claim tha^ the inal Company has issued bonds to by the Terminal and they citizens 7 of G struation you. must use BRADFI ELD’S Female- regulator . Cartersviixz, April *8,1888. Thin will certity that twu i ' Immediate family, after hav yearn from. lUenatraal li being treated without benefit 1 thcompletr' ld»s Feroi . wonderful.' BRADFI ELD REGULATOR CO* ATLANTA, OA. AZX, j£b.i JTOX BA-ItE BT ttreai form the duties expected of them, a promptly and energetically. That 1 “something” is Dr. Pierce’s Golden There he found the body of his "ife I ^etoiutendwharwas^llcilan-’En- I faithin that the/ guarantee it to cure, burned almost beyond recognition, ly* <qi s |i nartv ” He said the ladies while *’ does not > y° ur money will be re- ingin the hallway, just outside her fdei^ratelv took ou? aI ^nded. But it will. Buy it, try it, apurtmenL A little further away wan found the , form of little Josephine Ryan, dead | “a 11, CooinaV niece. She was still living, bnt died soon after. The body of Miss on the train deliberately took out bottie and drank in the preseuce of the I TWO 8HEKTS IN THK WIND. He said after they drank it they were and be convinced of its wonderful pow er. If the proof of the pudding is in the eating, the proof of this remedy is in the taking. For Higher Education In this State. Atlanta, Ga., Out. 5 —[Spe. ial.J— The cause oi education is receiving a renewed impetus every few Wu lis in Georgia. Tho latest announcement is that a great university for the higher educa tion of young Georgians is to r>. built near Atlanta by northern capitalists. ltistobean educational in JiUnion for the excluMVo benefit oi whites after the manner oi "Cornell Unive»'ity of Ithaca, New York, with the“u. buicAl advantages of Stevens, of L- iioken, New Jersey, and is to he located at or near Decatur, DeKalb couniy. A committee of Northern people were in the city last week looking for a site. They looked over the ground- of the Kirkwood Land Company, and of the magnificent location of ?lr». *1. E. Goodrich, near the Circle railrc d and near the G., C. and N. They have not yet determined where they will locate, but between Decatur and Atlanta, on the Georgia, t .ironina and Northern, or near the said r ad. A Arm of local architects have been employed to model after the 'amous Stanford, University of California, all the buildings. Kate Dunn was found at the foot of a con»iderabljr enlivened and were two short ladder leading to the rack. She I sheets iu the wind, had evidently been overcome by smoke and horned to death while seeking to escape from there. _ Two boys—John and Martin Toohey— I on to the trip of the club up to the locks Murphy’s step-sons, were found in a I last spring. He said even the local room. They were removed to the rooms I newspapers paraded the names of the of the Mouticello club, across tbestreet, ladies and gentlemen who went on the where the half drest->>d tenants found I outing, and even went so far as to tell refc.'o. Thence the boys were taken to about the advance guard, who went Mixed paints, ail colors, linseed oil, Mr. Wadsworth next tack’ed the 1 vnrnishes, paint brushes, etc., at Pal Augusta ladies and gentlemen for tri- I mer & Kinnebrew, 105 Clayton street, fling with the eucber c u.) Hr jumped I opposite post office. t RAILROAD LEGISLATION. 8t Vincent’s hospital. Martin Toohey ahead with a wonderful variety of li- | was terribly burned all over his body, I quors carried out to be drunk He The Legislature Continues to Handle That Question. Atlanta, Ga., O t. fi.—[Special.]— , - tt- , - i • , ^ . , . . , . ,, Today Boifeuillet’s bill to prevent one and cannot survive. His brother James prayed Go*I that the jewel and crown of .. . , . was not so badly burned, hut it is fear-1 southern homes—woman—should not be l railroadjfrom bojeottmg another was ed he may he fatally injured by inlmliug lout He said where one woman goes ['unanimously passed by the senate, the smoke. Mrs. Mnrphy was married to Lff in company with oue man, with | bill had been recommitted to tho rail- Firoman Mnrphy only one month ago. cards aud liquors, it is the last of her, J road com mitt ee to allow Mr. Pat Cal- 8he was then the widow of Policeman ' ’ Toohey. the auiouutot $315,000 that are illegal and void . and that $75,000 of the floating debt that rests upon the Northeastern is illegal. They wish to set these aside and make their stock woi th something., The ctw« was removed to the 'Federal’ Coart at Atlanta, and heard by Justice L.Q O Lamar last May. He reserved bis decision. , . ,There had been a motion to remand ifctothe superior court of Clarke county, because it was claimed that the Uuited States had no juri-diction to hear and determine the issues involved therein. In his descision Juatic-t 'Lamar .'states that the complainants were numerous and had been stockholders in the North eastern railroad, a Georgia corporation, eie, with, four exceptions, Georgia. The motion tore- hnand was sustained. Hence It comes b ick to its original place on tbe docket of Clarke Superior Court and will stand for trial before that^tribunal. f The progress of this case wills be watched with extreme interest, as it has a bearing upon many things in which Athens is interested. Iii the case as argued before Justice Lamar, the plaintiffs were represented by Messrs. J H. Lumpkin, Lumpkin & Burnett and T. W. Rucker, and the de fendants by Messrs. Calhoun, King & Spalding and Jackson & Jackson. It was a tough legal battle but the Athens attorneys won the fight. aa«-»«4^—: Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea lor STILL CORRESPONDING. The Question of Freight Rates not yet Settled- The question ol a reduction of freight rates for Athens has not been settled: Of course, the reduction of rates so a* to put Athens on ait-equal footing with Augusta as to rates from northern points, telieved matters somewhat. But there is still discrimination in fa vor of Atlanta, and the council is dis- [w"na or photo., with ilcialp- ’* trntahlc or not, fr®o of .o till patent la teenred. to Obta(nJBHi|aMmg Injuurt 1 frpn tton. V charn. A >*i town, sent free. Address, C.AJSNOW&CQ. Opposite Patent Office, Wathlnitsn, D. C. strongest .-^v. ime-indorsed Medicine in tbe world. ■ Xy wtfo hM been afflicted for tlx year* I most dreadful Blood Poison of some Kind,I Kcsema by eminent physicians. During this PMP without realizing any special benefit. Shs ts bow Mil Wooldridge's Wonderful Cara, a few bottlas raiiv^n^i^oom^tBtecurA lira|i of wh — - io6dyurtner«Ter „ _. C. ScGSHEB. • , Gn., Uarch 23,1S3S. MixuvAcrvazD sr WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO.. Columbus, tin, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS but that doe*, not seem so with a crowd. i houn to.appear before the committee A PHYSICIAN FROM IOWA. WHISKY in the SKNDOFK. , . . , .. and oppose iu adoption. Mr. Wadsworth next spoke about the | „ J o! „ sen ’off a nnmbur of young men here . G. McCobry, Athena, Ga. P. P. Psorruv, Elberton, Ga. McCURRY & PROPPITT* pcsed to enforce their rights under | 4 mmfh IJW L* VQ A^P TiAW contract with the R. & D. road which iUAflLIO a. 1 lift "" • Dr. H. Munk, of Nevada, Iowa, gave to several home boys before they states: Have been practicing medi ' " * But suddenlv tbe situation changed and the committee was notified that -Cr3« fifteen years, and of all the medi- | to make their fortunes. He alluded to cine I have ever «een for the bowels Dr. the newspaper account of * the boys left, a few cays ago, for Southdierica | Mr. Pat Calhoun had foregone his de termination to fight the hill. Biggers’ Huckleberr, best. Cordial is the J drinking many times to the health of the tourista. BADLY SLASHED. BuckiGRw Arnica saiva. The best salve in the world for outs, A White Woman Carved up by a No-1 uru ises, sores, gro. A senator in explaining this signifi cant action, said: “Mr. Calhoun has, got his hands full in opposing the Ber ner bill, and he could not aflord to risk what support he had in the senate by 38, ulcers, salt rheum, fever j asking . that they help him kill both .chapped hands, chilblains, | (,{|| g fj e prefers to mass his whole Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5.—[Special.]— w strength in front ot the Berner bah- allie Watson, a white womau in Prov- (t is guaranteed to give perfect satis- tery.” | Callie idence infirmary, tonight tells a pecu liar story of an assault made ou her this evening. She says she was walk ing along Angier avenue in the sub urbs when a negro threw a rock at her bitting, her on the head. He then cut her throat and slashed her generally with a knife. faction or money refunded. Price 251 cents ppr box. John Crawford A Co. retail dTOffsrieta Giant Powder Kxploslon Butte, Mout., Oct. 5.—Six boxes of giant powder exploded in the hoisting house of the Ground Squirrel mine. About fifty houses were more or less in jured. Though many were more or less hurt, no lives have been lost as far as learned. Mrs. Anna Politick and child are seriously injured by fly la rr debris, the mother perhaps fatally. Mike Ad ams, who was walking tWrtv yards away, was knocked doesn anu is insen sible with concussion of the brain. A miner at the bottom of-the slie’-^of the Ground Squirrel was struck anil atally injured by the fall of a bucket. The concussion was felt ovor a m.te from tbe scene of the expjydon. He Raided the Saloon'. Elykia, O., Oct. 5.—Prosecuting At- tornep Webber has created a sensation here by raiding the salooffis during the fair. In company wit^ *hS c.ty mar shal he visited all the sokrAL in catching several in tke sfflfif wllliig. In two cases be kicked ®tbe door and and is now threatened with anarge of burglary, the saloon men EaVmg em ployed a prominent lawyer to I'ro^’Wte uim. Some of the saloomsts feel very bad, as they have work house sentenoea hanging over them. She says he was dragging her into tbe king, reached Atlanta yesterday after a j go> but a | arge majority of them sa w woods when white men shot at him and I jump from fJalt Lake where he has been I tbat; tbe bill was manifestly unjust, and he tan. Her story is not altogether be- looking after his other Bhow. Cleve-1 wou (a |WO rk an injury to the railroads, lieved but the woman certainly is badly j land’s show this year is the best that j and tb ey promply- yoted against it. has been seen here. He has discarded | rpb e public are not opposed to rail- cut. DeKalb county near this city a few days ago and the question with police now is, has Atlanta a black Jack the Ripper. • SLACK-DaaUQHT tra nre)»nit»»tte» RYAN OPENS AGAIN And Deals Out H|s Mammoth Stock to tho Public, ^ Ul *'h«ij he returned at night he llpr sitting in a rocking chair • a’tth no clothing on but acho- vin V i ' n i? a,,d close to tbe bed on had. ' lh« —’,* i“«ywi aim suirveu uu»*i»» . again m vi»—iv“fimiioanv. ,la > until it was almost com- what is kftown as the Kya W ’ IV " v J The big amount o« lidgaiion Ms Atlanta, Oct. 5th.—[Special ]-Ry an’s big store opened up with a grea force of clerks and a big outlay of os- Lj h la v her li month-old babe, which tensible—bargains. ' of ! again .in charge *h^i» comSny. t * ua «stea. one bad sunereu 'j’he Dig omouuu ‘_ nd the ^ Wtt8 evidenced by her con-, tbe «fftH?t of iree advertising, at th» fl n l^ #vln * vomited blood all over natural result was a brus P P She appeared to have been 1 th «opening. Th e impivasion s^ms^w the 1 ..I , ioi W time, and evidently took be thAt Ryan will P*?^JP_ da an d for jfaui dose soon after her husband which J udge Gober demands, and I *• which Ryan went to Jail, ana tpat erythiDg will be peacetul hereafter, to. The cry that the legislators are preju diced .against railroads was refuted this morning, when by a very decided majority they refused to pass the Kemp Hat bill was a direct aim to reg ie freight and passenger traffic Axlanta, Ga., Oct. 6.—[Special ]— I b y legislation. If the legislature had Bill” Cleveland the modern minstrel J desired to pass it they oonld liave done guarantees tbe same rates to Athens as are given to Atlanta. So according to the in structions of the council and of the railroad committee, City At torney Cobb has again entered into cor respondence with Mr. Haas as to tbe proper settlement to be made in the matter. If the proper reductions are not made so as to relieve all discrimination against Athens, it is more than likely the matter wiil get into court after all. THE RESULT-OF MERIT.^- ATHENS, GA. General law practice. Office Breed St., ap stairs, over Hex Joseph. April 12—dAwtf A. C. QUILLIAN. DENTIST. Office opposite postoffice over drug store. dtf. i <!«/ | Cleveland’s Minstrels. The police are investigating. Thi s | his “old time favorites” and has in their | roadg> ^ut they demand compliance isexaetly like one reported from I stead a lot of young men who are work- l .... —--- — ers. His show caught on last night. ‘WINE OF vakuui % Tania ter We Rig Dock Strike In Loudon. London, Oct 5.—The great dock strike began here and is already rapidly J ^ tll * spreading. Trouble is feared between j aa ( the strikers and blaoWegs, and an ex* J 0 wn traordtnvrily large ;>olice force is on duty to preserve order. The car men and others, in sympathy with the dis contented dockers, nave also gone on a strike. New Labor Movement PlTTSBUHO. Oct. 8.—A movement is on foot, it is claimed by Local Assem- ■embly 900, Knights of Labor, which is oompesed of window-glass workers, to from the knights and form independent organization of their be kuown as the ludeneudeat Order' of Window-glass Workers of their regular meeting Friday night of last week, it is olaime that a proposition was introduced to ward sneta a step, and that at the last it again came up for considera- moet tien. Fire at Natchee. Natchez, Miss., Oct. 8.—Fire da- Mo Colored Ilrlvor Need Apply. Springfield, O., OcL 5.—Jacob Sny der, a pioneer, residing near Lawrence- ville, died after a lingering illness. His dying request was tha* no colored man stroyed the buildings occupied by J. A be allowed to drive the hearse team. He | g. Moses, furniture, the Natchez Fund- would not allow a negro to work on his j C p tn p ao w M i8 A. A F. Jacobs, gon- eral merchanw. Total loss, $31,500; in- sored for $10,100. • Crossties For the G- C.A N. Macon, Ga, Oct. 6.—[Speoial [—For -1 several days past long train loads of crossties have been ooming up the* ,. Georgia Southern bound for Athens, to Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of uaed oa tbe Georgia, Carolina and Burlington, Ohio, sUtes that he had uu been under the care of two prominent Northern farm. Medical Purveyor of the Army. Washington. Oct. 5.—The president has api>ointed Lieutenant Colonel Chas, T. Alexander ohief medical purveyor of the army A Wonder Worker. with lpw. Among (hose who voted against Mr. Kemp’s bill was most of those who voted for the Benner bill, thereby showing they ha£ no hostility to railroads. ■eBlree’s Wine of Cardol for %v eak Nerves BAD STRIKERS. Savannah Stlkere Very Penitent and . Sorry Savannah, Ga., Oct. 6.—[Special.]— The colored wharf laborers’ strike has been brought to an end at last. Only about seventy-five were taken back, however. When the deserters, started across the bridge to apply, for wprk, they were stopped by the police who had received instructions not to let them (pasi Finally they were allowed to cross, and as meny as there, were places for were put to work. The Others were told to apply from dxy to' day and as they were stated. The leaders seeing the rapid desertion of the men, and realizing that a con tinuance of the strikel would be both THE ELEC 1 KliPOlSE applicable TO treatment ok all Chronic Diseases, anz.MAoux.A <men the Indications are not strictly When anything stands a test of fifty! “ • V T p-ireical years among a discriminating people I, aV* like the Americans, it is pretty good* Vo^nua Aff«nr.it.T*s. evident that there is merit eomewhere. Nervous Affections, Such es Neuralgia, Insomnia, Parnai The value of a‘ medicine is beit proved j p a pjflyai 8t NervhuS Prostration, Anae- by its continued use fronj year to-year con aitions that do not respond to by the same persons and families, as ordinary tonics, Torpid Liver. Spleen well as by a steady increasing sale. 1 op gJdneys, Pelvio troubles- *of women, Few, if any, medicines hsve met with j Functional troubles of heart, ’' such Oontinued success and popularity Milklegi Impoverished Blood, as has marked tbe introduction a * d j Hemorrhages all yield to ils tonioinflu- progresa of Brandreth’s Pills, which, ! en6es an d persistent use. By the skilled after a trial of over fifty years, are con- j UEe 0 j Electropoiee, Acute Rheumatism ceded to be the safest and most effec-1 and Malarial fever are rendered harm- tive purgative and blood purifier in- | ] egs or aborted. All the weak points in troduced to the public. * . the system are helped—even incipient That this is the result of merit, and I consumption has been cured.. The that Brandreth’s Pills actually perform I p 0wer Q f opium and alcohol over tbe all that is' claimed for them, is conclu- I 8y 8tem are often subdued by the re* sively proved by the fact that those who 1 8tor ative influence of this instrument, regard them with tbe greatest fE\ or | ifo shock or unpleasant sensation of are those who have used them the long- | any ^{ Dd received in its proper use. It est. ' - * ‘ 1 .. is not liable to be abused or to get out Brandreth’s Pills are sold in every j 0 f ord ^ r . ita good effects are man- drag and medicine store, cither plain or if eg ted on patients in longer or shorter sugar coated. I time, according to cbromcity of the case 1 ■*■ f ~—* — I and susceptibility of the individual. The ‘'Pocket” poise can bo used at urchaser. Prioe $25. The The Macon & Atlantic. Macon, Ga.. Oct. 6.-[Spocial.]-.- gm r P u ~|}^ Kte^mSd Contractor McGee said yesterday that ^lce $60. A book he could now see no reasoh why track- Q f instructions with each instrument, laying should not open on the Mabon J Ww S. Whalet.^M. IX^ and J^tiantio road next Monday He d*w. says everything is in 'readiness and only waiting tpr the Macon and . Savannah Construction Company, to be taken out of the hands of a receiver, which will be done this week. About 150 hands will be started on the track-laying foroe at once. “You can give it a* coming from me.” said Capt. McGee, “that the Macon and Atlantic is as certain to J)e Agent. Athens. Gs NOTICE. needed they would be rein-' P uahed to a ».“t J the sun shines.” physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption and incu sable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before be hid used half of a dollar bottle, that he was mnch better; he continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any They are of the very best material for their purpose and will last for many years. :'e WINE OF CAHUUI ter I Judge George ' Tuoinasisout once u iiuauiia v. ',’,”7“ more on the streets after quite a severe senseless and futile, oalled a meeting iUnfeg8 His many friends are glad to last night of those who still remained gee him out. loyal to the union and formally de clared the strike off. Tlje new hands are working very sat- CLOCKOR NO CLOCK. Tbe time is drawing near for tbe vot- Mu w ,. Ror Over Fifty Years. 5aS»4ssss“ B | aa*a!a leiaBaE^sas^SJ*® cb« t m . r ^ather^Udriven^^^ the we ak | V\ e _guai i antee satisfactiou. lOc. trial for Dl*rrln»*. £a parilla, which * bv all arog- “ strong bottle, at J. Crawford & Co’s. McElree’u wmnu of Cardul ZQd THEDFORD'S BLACK-0RAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in B S Lyndon, Athens, Ga. J B Fowler, near Athens. J W Hardy, neat Athens. B T Bkumby & Co., Athens. h D Blsdgk A Co m A them. ng ers of Athens to decide the clock ques tion, clock or no clock. Vote V. W. a- ■—-j -IT"Skiff in Mayor and a city dock is sure, hands will be sent back, but all those f ree d f expense. All it will cost is your who went to them, the railroads intend ; votes On’y think, a place the size and ufaetorUy, and the majority of, them ere ofAthe w arebere totitay. Some .of the roadway SS$.Sfft op *° C,0Ck ‘ Voto V ‘ W * Lands Belonging to Estate of H. Iu Brittain wiU be sold Ly ° i December First. J m - ’ P arties wUMng to tov«*t will do well»® examine these before pnrehsring elee- where. Terms easy—ean be known by oalnng on Uiss S. Brittain, Athene, Ga, or W. F. HritUin, 8*0 Broadway, N. ¥. 800 ACRES. 7 miles from Athens, on Oconee river, jut below Georgia Factory. Fine pestniee, but- tom lands and original forest. 34:0 A.cr©s, Just . Outside Athens, 150 Acres WllO wenttotueui, me laiimaua iukuu ■ votes OB y IU1US, a piaec tuebize »uu . 1 to allow to remain and continue. high standing of Athens without a pub- [ O Mgllial Ml orest » , m - ! lio clock, when one SO easily can be* ob-| „ _ » nasses throush It. Brick-yard, Just receiveu car load -cement, lime tained! . Citizens, take hold_ of this p l ‘ UB ijeVmuda* Sottoms, Ac., on this place. end bhu*»rn*rin«b T.vndone. . : matter in earnest, and let us have the . , t- - clock. Mr. Skiff is in earnest, and will; Nearly all of the sewer connec- verify all he^ has promised, besides; tions in the lire limits have been made. 4 nuking a good working Mayor. • W. F. BRITTAIN, l K .„ S..M. BRITTAIN, Sept 15—w6L