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THE BANNER ATHENS, GEORGIA, JUNE 18, 1SS9
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;ui<f llie
■, rryisig
remark-
Ks s »*d Bell, bt the’
1 )< - n:rrtiue;it, tire provitijj them
m1v« * jrreat political sc&iiW»/Fiiull n <>
Ural Democratic otHeialR, who have beer.
tii.Ue.l for tlieir resignations, Wwe up _
willing (o bold over as instructors lor
inexperienced s jihI incompetent !{<■-
publit iia appointees, they areeular
the postal service by
, l.i.
[lie lO ltlpe
i i.aiievlloi*, be.
} i; n sol Prof.
i,t \ icc-L ban’cel-
titti'Htion to the
uni chapters
'I'aNis a work
v , ■-ary lor the.
it is only by
;; ( ,ii as this that
5. her due; and
has crowned.
, v . bow well lit;
undertaking. His
! ;n;d mind are in
determined to de-
mi genius to tlu*
>i v hi all will
l which will
v t/.-iii;v for education to
j, a devoted lover Of
v 1,iii/cr in all their l'ecl-
, -... :ui.! i man who by
will have ail influence
r . ^..od for their moral as
j,.-, nal growth.
Vi»i\.-r-itv lias never had a
,than that which now
The action of
uu^.-. s in making no ilcler-
j,, r : fur tie* retention of the
it*i .t a I "la; i.»n will in the end
hics-iiig to the University.
Inn has made friends for the
a.inaa' those who were before
for men now see that Ath—
tug
appointing lie-
• past six | publican supernumeraries In assi'-t: the
ivcetly to present incumbents; or course so soon
as there supernumeraries are.sufficiently
a •ijuaiiUcvl with their duties, the Demo
crats will be set adrift. Thus will the
t .e Civil Service rules he subserved;
despite the disarrangement and injury
produced in so intjauranc a service.
Olf, Republican Check, t here’s your
Mdle?
Tiir. .re>*fnt RepuHiran adniinistra-
ion is proving true and loyal to -i s
•arty pVlneiples^p'jtronage aud pUm-
il r.
’i’lie MaconTelegraph has been figuring
it out, and says that t’.e farm mort
gages of Illinois, by official
amount to ff for every acre of
the State.
figures,
land in
; -! 1 i
laic
The Third Asswrart Postmaster Oen-
t'lal >av that the color of the 2-eeiits
[Kistage stamps \\ ill probably be chupge.il
because there is objection to the pale
green. The suffering public object
more to the color of the Postmaster tien-
ei al\s green postal agents than they do
to tire tint of the stamps in use. A
green postage stamp never miscarries a
letter; but we can’t say ns -much for
many of the newly appointed route
agents and other officials that control
the most important branelie of the (Jov-
e.n nent.
Ex-Skxatou Mauoxk will be the
republican candidate: for Governor of
Virginia next fall. He is the easiest
man in the state for the democrats to
defeat. .
The other day an issue of *$8,000,000
of 2hi per cent, bonds was sold in New
York at a premium. If this stun was
invested in enterprises in and around
Athens, from 8 to 25 per cent, could be
unde.
it* c:n*i
,.. j. not itrasping after everything,anil
i!„* v ill I"* »i"iv inclined to aid and
l lU jl,l up ill.* University, which the
>fal ,. mi wi.-cly entrusted to our peo-
.p in*. Il.igg* >howed liere as every-
«!•. n* lii* f.iiv-igbt and discretion, and
|, : * .vcu that be po-sesses that valna-
l,|,* power>d" tempering his zeal with
ju.Igllictil.
II,. j> ,,uc .,f the prime movers iu the
liill r. fcrml t<> in yesterday’s paper,and
nh.-a the time comes he will do all in-fdote
hi* |i.i\\cr to have the necessary appro
priation' niadv f'»r every branch oi
Valuing aii'l industry whn-li will be of
1 k*tielit to mu* boys and girls.
Tli>* trustees and the friends at large
i.f tin* l nivcisity may rejoice that there
i* Mich a uuii *'f the helm as Chancellor
Boggs. '
In 1880 the Southern States protHie^d
only 807,801 tons of iron; in 1888 they
produced 1,182,858 tons. All the other
States produced 1880 8,808.118 tons, and
in 1888 0,054,848 tons. Thus, while
iron production in the other States in
creased over 50 per 'cent, in the past
eight years, the increase in the South
was 100 per cent. This increased pro
duction has caused a wonderful fall in
prices since 1880. In one month of
that year iron sold at $41 a ton. Since
the heginuingof 1885 it has seldom been
above $20, and now it is woilh only
$10.
The sheriffs of Georgia will hold a
big convention in At'anta on July 10.
The meeting will be held for purpose
of giving.the sheriffs of the State
chance to exchange views and to co
operate in having the criminal laws of
the State more“prefectly executed.
The trial of Dr. McDow, accused of
killing Captain D.t'.vsox, in Charleston,
is set for this month. There has been
charges by certain newspaper corres
pondents that the panel of jurors who
will hear the case lias been manipulated
ui McDow’s interest.
The people of this country have lu/n-
ored themselves by the ready and mag.
The Tree Masons of New York
have decided to build a refuge for the
hc-Ipless members of the fraternity
and their fami y, and will probab y
locate the grand institution, in Au
burn The revenue set aside for its
maintenance amounts to over §30,000
a year. This is one of grandest
schemes ever inaugurated by a noble
order.
Why You Feel
So weak and exhausted is because your
blood is impure. As well expect the
sanitary condition of a eity to be per
fect with defiled water aud defective i
sewerage, a3 to expect such a compli
cated piece of mechanism ah the human
frame to he in good order with impure
blood circulating even to its minutest
veins. Do yon know that every drop
of your two or three gallous of blood
passes through the heart and lungs in
about two and a half minutes, aud that,
on its way, it makes bone and muscle,
brain and nerve, aud all other solids
and fluids of the body? The blood is
trie great nouTisber, or, as the Bible
terms it,
“The Life of the Body.”
Is it any wonder, then, that if the blood
he not pure and perfect iu its consti
tuents, yon suffer so many indescribable
symptoms?
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, stands “head and
shoulders” above every other Alter
ative and Blood Medicine. As proof,
read these reliable testimonies;
G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass., says:
For the past 25 years I have sold
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In my opinion,
the best remedial agencies for the cure
of all the diseases arising from impuri
ties of the blood are contained iu this
medicine.”
Eugene I. Hill, M. D., 3S1 Sixth Ave.,
New York.says : “As a blood-purifier
and general builder-up of the system, I
have never found anything to equal
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect
satisfaction.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla proves equally
eilicacious in all forms of Scrofula,
Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors,
Lumbago, Catarrh, Sic.-, aud is, there
fore, the very best
Spring and Family Medicine
in use. “ It beats all,” says Mr. Cutler,
of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “how
Tire Lrasr Stock of Carriages, Spring and Farm Wagons in
the .South
ndard Wagon
H. L. ATWATER, Manager.
a5, 8T, 3», 41, 43, 4ti attii 47 W. Alabama St'., Atlanta, Go.
Write for Prices,
V anufac urers of
Carriages*,
Buggies,
Road Carts,
Spring and
Farm Wagons.
Goods to the Trade
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS-
iBOKnichTEtesnit hub-.n-vT
at
Come and See Ife.
General Agents for
McLear & Kendall
I ine Landaus,.
Victorias,
Rockaways,
T. Carts, etc.
Maim fact u revs’ Pri ce s.
P. O BOX 354*
Harness, Every Style and Vailety; Whips and Lap Robes, so ooo Square Feet of Flooring covered
with Vehicles. Ncfcr onstitution aud opposite Maddox, Kuci t*r «v Co.
McGinty & Hunnicutt,
Contractors and Binders.
— Manufacturers of and Deale-s in—
In Leaven wot h, Ivan., a man must
jn a certificate setting fortli that I
I is sick before lie can get a drink at
drug store. The highest record of
nificeut contribution!* they have made j g * n a certificate setting fortli that he
t> the suffering people of tlie Cone*
inaugli valley. New York and Phila
delphia have given ubo'ut $500,ObO each. I '7“® ~~~
Pittsburg comes next with about $200,- J dlcknegS 111 ail *V one mor ; th VVaS L reach ;
000. Tiie total cash contributions to |edinJuue, 188o, and the number of
nearly $2,000,000, sick men was 22,000. Tliere is an
ephjeniic of this disease raging in
Atnen3.
REFORMING ELECTIONS*
Tin Kepiiblieans ill tlie 5lst Congress
/ir going to try their Hands at refonn-
ing ilit* eleelion law, by atteinptii^ to
l»a*> wli.it i* know as the Sherman bill.
Thi- iitt-asm-e of course is for tliepur-
p.*-.* of putting the elections ia the
Math under Federal control and there
in - Imping to secure Republican repre-
-••ntaiioii from Congressional districts
m tli ■ ''imth. now represented hy Deui-
"rrnt*. This is a very serious ques-
ti"!i. :md one in which the whole coun-
1 >!i>»n! 1 feel the deepest Interest.
" bib- tlie constitution confers the
power on Congress to pass such a law,
yet ii 111 u>r lie remembered that the
propriety of inserting such a power in
tin* eon-titutiou was most seriously aild
ennn-'tly questioned in the convention
"iiii Ii tr.uned the eonVfcitntion. Cer-
tainl v ir was never the intontion-or ex-
l***<*t;ition of the framers of our organic
law. that such power should ever be
'I't*I for tin* purposes intended by tlu*
lb-publicans ami the Sherman bill. I?e-
p inl the nefarious purposes of this bill,
’ r tin* additional llagrant outrage of
'••interring upon persons, not so au-
ilmi i/od by the constitution, the power
1,1 appoint over 500,000 office-holders
h i«gratifying.howeve**,to know that
'"'* l 'I'tpemlous infamy will find
kutl road to travel in the 51st Congress*
The Farmers* Alliance will build a
cotton oil .mill and fertilizer factory at
Seneca City, 8. C., aud an oil mill at
Spartanburg, S. C. This is the best
and surest plan to squeeze all the grease
from the Standard Oil Trust, that has
reeeiftlv extended their operations and
gained complete control of all the white
lead companies in the country. Let
the victimized public now unite with
the Alliance and paint their towns rod,
until this last trust is broken.
We dislike to see a man part Ids hair
ti the middle, and have, an equal repug
nance to a paper that divides its name
by a hyphen. 8o we have decided to
drop the word 44 Watchman,” and sim
ply call' our journal the Banner, as tins
tlie oldest establish'd! paper. Thorn
is nothing in a name, and in this day
ind generation bevity is the watch
word.
lin Atlanta Constitution thu
wly imminaies Groves CT.kvki.ani> a
standard bearer of the Democracy
in lv *'-• This able journal boldly as
'' it' that Cleveland is the only man
Ill:l1 can unite the Democratic party and
*‘/ u! jt l " success in the next presiden
"•‘l campaign. Bravo, bravissimo
"'* :tr, ‘ glad to know that our most
"m thy cotemporary has come out thu
boldly and frankly and admitted that
bnitl reform is not dead nor sleepeth,
:i,ui "‘at in 1S92 the 100,000 majority
'u'ctl iii its favor in the late campaign
"ill be so swelled and enlarged as to
•'"ci p the whole country and place its
‘•lampion and standard bearer back
dm \\ bite house. Hurrah for
1 cm* and and Tariff’ Reform!
President Harrison lias made some
thing like twelve thousand removals
from office*since March 4. If there is
one trait more than another that^we ad
mire in Mr. Harrison, it is his consis
tency (?) llis promises and his actions
might marry, for they are Hot related in
the slightest degree.
A vkry prominent New York Re
publican js reported Lo have, remarked
in Washington the other day that, if
the presidential election 'were to be held
over again to-morrow, Harrison would
lose New York State by 50,000.
Wonder what office this “prominent
Republican” failed to get ? But if this
political prophet will date his predic
tion November, 1802, we’ll go him
halves.
TheChronin Mystery,
The mystery of the Cronin murder is
as deep as ever, and there is no falling
off iu the interest in it. An immense
amount oT testimony has been taken by
the coroner, but no facts have bee u
elicited which direct attention toward
any particular persons as the probable
murderers. It lias been discovered,how
ever, that Dr. Cronin had a great many
hifluentinl and powerful enemies in the
Irish societies. His course had been such
is to make enemies for him. lie had
been dismissed from the Glan-ua-Gael
society at Chicago, and he entertained
i very hitter feeling for tlie man who
secured his dismissal. It was his in
tention to make charges of a very grave
character against this man at the duly
lowering in Philadelphia of tlie Ulan*
na-Gael societies. It is not generally
believed that he was murdered by.the
order of any one of these societies, ov
that any one of these societies had-any
thing to do. with the crime. It strongly
suspended, however, that members of
these societies, who were his enemies,
were directly or indirectly connected
with his murder. The societies are as
sisting in hunting for the murderers.
It is understood that they will contrib
ute $25,000 towards bringing the mur
derers to justice. This looks as if they
were sincere in denouncing the crime
and in desiring the punishment of the
criminals. It is very important to them
that the criminals should be discovered.
The Irish cause is to a certain extent
involved. That cause is boiuul to suffer
some injury as the suspicion is not re
moved that prominent Irish leaders are
in some way responsible for Dr. Crimn’s
death. The enemies if that cause are
already busy 'circulating insinuations
that Dr. Crbnin knew too much of the
inside history of tlie societies, and that
it had become necessary to silence him.
The great interest that is manifested in
the Pronin tragedy, therefore, does not 1
grow out of the tragedy itself, but is due
to the suspension that a nation’s cause
is in some way involved in it.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
does sell.” Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price $1; dir bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
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ST. JOSEPH, BIO.
TRIAL BOTTLE FBBB.
To dec’ine taking a enre remedy -when sick,
is to court suffering and invite death. Our
Liver Pills are sure cure for Torpid Liver and
Constipation.
Price 25c. At Drugglata-
Schofield’S' Iron "Works.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
STEAM ENGINES,.
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Presses, Iron and
Brass Castings of any Pattern.
A specialty of Shaftings. Pulleys, and Mill Gearing, Iron P*pe=, Pipe Fittings, lira? 3*
Valves, Lubricators, Packing, Jet Pumps, snd full line of Machin
ists’Supplies. Manufacturer’s agent for
^he.Celebrateh Hakqock Inspirator .
OUR FACILITIES FOR BOILER BUILDING ARE UNEXCELLED.
j, S. ScTiofielcl & Sorj.
MACON, GEORGIA.
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
Marble and Granite Works.
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market. AUGUSTA, GA.
He Wsrk. Domestic and Imported, at Low Prises
Georgia & South Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty.
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▲ large selection of Marble and Granite Work always on hand, ready ter loitering and deliver
Parties flesmrg: Manumeirts or Work Jpp!y to ^353
At Athens Cemetery.
In
Ulkvk-
V hat if !<onu* of the Territories atl-
““tted into the Sister-hood of States by
tin*. .oth Congress should turn the tables
u.'tui their Republican friends and send
•eincK-rats to the51st Congress? From
fceent indications in some of the tei-
mories, this is not at all improbable,
*“‘d it is more than likely that Presi
dent Hajuuson’s display of Bcssism
u '“y help the .good work on. God
s l"*ed the good work, and save the
country from the imprudent and revo-
’■tionarv threats and purposes which
< ome of the present small Republican
Majority of three, in the next House of
representatives.
Mr. L. M. Terkell, of Atlanta,
superintendent of tlie Railroad Mail
Service of this division, liate been given
certain information that may ’produce
several changes in positions hdld by
Republicans iu the Railway Mail Ser
vice. Mr. Terrell says he will re
tain in office men only
dent and respectable in every
particular, and proposes doing so soon
as possible.
There appears to be a great* deSfcl of
dissatisfaction among the working peo
ple of the manufacturing towns of the
north. Their dissatisfaction grows out
of the efforts of manufacturers U> reduce
wages. In n great many factories wages
have been reduced, and in mrfny covers
a notice of a reduction soon to take
effect has been given.
State of Ohio, City ofTole do.
Lucas County, S. S.
Frank J. Ciikney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the fii m of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tlie
City of Toledo, County and State afor
esaid, and that said linn will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
ofti- for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. *
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in niy presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D. ’^0
A. W. GLEASON.
Birmingham’s big new hotel, yet un
finished, though $350,000 has been spent
upon it, was sold last week /or $173,-
000. If one-hatf of this sum had been
expended in erectinga hotel in Athens,
Ga., such a calamity won hi not
have overtaken Its enterprising pro
jectors.
The Georgia Legislature meets on
July 3d in the new capitol.
CURE
Si‘*k Headachoand relieve all . the troubles lnci
d-nt to a bilious state o'? the system.* such as
Lizzioess, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distreee after
oatiiif,'. Pain in the Side, Ac. While their moal
n*inarkable success has been shown in curing
SICK
Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver fills sr-
.oually valuable in Constipation, curing and pre
venting thisannoyiugcomplaint,while they also
correct all disorders of thestomach,stlmnlate t'*e
liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they or'
HEAD
Ache they would be slmoetprioeleas to those wh«
*>*.nTer from this distressing complaint; butfortn*
natelv t heir goodness does notendhere.and those
j*Uo once try them w'Ufind these little pills valu
able in sc many ways ihat they wiU not bo wil-
tthem.
ling to do without t
But after aUsick head
•| SEAL.j*
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ishaken internal-
y and acts directly on the blood and
mpeus* surfaces of the system. Send for |
testimonials, free. F. J. CIIENEY &
CO., 'Poledo, O. jES^T’Sold by Drug
gists, 75c.
Senator Brown continues to improve
in health. He has never been critically
Ul.
The Central railroad from Macon to
Atlanta crosses no stream.
Jf sick headache is misery, what are
Carter’s Little Liver Pills.if they will
positively cure it? People who have us
ed them speak frankly of their worth.
They are small and easy to take.
Dr. H. McDonald says it requires
more sense and education to farm than
to do anything else.
ACHE
Is the bane of so many lives that hew is w-ere
wamaka our great boast. Our piila cure it whilt
uthers do not.
Carter’s Little liver Pills are very small anu
very easy to take. One or two pills make a do»«
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oi
jmrgo, but by their gentle action please aU whc,
use them. In vials at 25 cents; live for $1. Sold
by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.
CARTEit MEDICINE 10., New York.
fill. Small Prise
It Leads! Others Follow
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
n
DOMESTIC.”
/ xOPYIXG it in form and style as nearly as
U/ possible, hereby tacitly acknowledging it the
standard of excellence in sewing machines. N o
matter what, dealers may say of their machines;
see the‘TJOMESTIG” before purchasing; ex
amine its simple. yet splendid mechanism, ob
serve its wonderfully simple set of attaclunents
and notice the wide range of work, from the
simplest and most practical kind executed, to
the finest embroidery, as no other machine can
do it.
Agents wanted in unocCupiedlterritory,
Address,
Domestic Sewing Machine Company,
RICHMOND, YA.
aue28-6m
Athens
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can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
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eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
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ATHENS, s. GEORQIA.
Manufacturers of Iron and
Castings, Mill and Machinery
Shafting, Pulleys, Hanger? and
Baxes, Cotton Presses, Cane
Mills and Evaporators, Cotton
Seed Crushers and Circnl
Mills. -
sell the Atl as. Steam Engine, Injectors, Jet Pumps-
Valves, Piping and Steam Packings, Water Wheels .and
Belting Cloth. We have competent mill-rights and Will
send them out and erect mills anywhere in the country
can furnish estimates.
Write to u s or call and see us for anything you may need abort yonc
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ATHENSr FODNDRY Al^D MACHINE YORKS,
Athens, Ceorgia.