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THE BANKER ATHENS, GEORGIA. Jl'LY 30, SS9
ETTERS OF INQUIRY.
KVory Mail Brines Letters Inquiring.
About the Possibilities of Athens.
There is not a mail that comes now,
hut brings long letters from manufacto
ries and capitalists all over the United
States inquiring about Athens and her
future. The fact has gone abroad over
the land that Athens is to become a
great city, and manufacturers every
where are keeping their eyes on the
city. Every membei; of the Land Com
pany receive daily these letters, and
make a point to answer them full}' and
accurately. The post master informs
us that he is bothered to death almost
by the overwhelming numbef’-of letter^
that come to him daily, asking about
the population, and the principle in
dustries of Athens.
All this means much more than'mere
inquiry. If the city .council comply
with the petition of the committee in
behalf of small industries for Athens,
and remove the tax on them, there will
be scores of nianufactories of various
kinds planted in Athens at once. The
. city should contemplate this in its seri
ous and most useful, aspect; The cri
sis has come to Athens and the city
council can easily surmount it if they
will. Now city fathers let us hear from
you.
THE SNAKE STORY.
Affords the JBanner a Theme for a Serial
Story*
Scene fourth of the snake charmer’s
story—for it is a continued story—finds
us in the halls of a justice court,* where
-fudge Evans ekes out blind justice for
man’s Inhumanity toman, and cruelty
to animals. It is a strange proceeding
sure, this case of the snake charmer
from Texas, for it is a medley of ro
mance and crime, of man’s inhumanity,
and woman’s cruel fickleness. But tire
acting begins. ,
Judge Evans lays down the law
'which Henry Thomas, the snake
charmer, is charged with having vio
lated. Henry pleads innocent, and
through his attorney endeavors to prove
his innocence.
The scene is affecting in the extreme.
There stands the queer enough char
mer of evil spirits, before a tribunal.
At his feet is coilod the ill omened ser
pent that oft is charmed by the magic
spell of its owner, and which itself
eighteen hundred years ago and more
did charm the human race to sin and
pain.
It is the same old story: A man, a
woman, and a serpent.
The case went on and Henry failing
tdprove that he had not used his fatal
charm in abducting Diana away from
home and mother, was sent back to his
gloomy cell in the county jail.
His attorney claimed his fee, which
Henry was willing but unable to pay.
and the young counsellor was forced to
levy on the rattlesnake, his only prop
erty to secure the pay for his labors.
Reluct;;oly and with the spirit of a
martyr Henry gave up his companion,
but asked that it might be allowed to
stay With him in jail to give him solace
in liis lonliness.The sheriff* objected,and
the accursed snake was turned loose to
go as its own evil master in search of.
what it may devour. But this is not
all. The young attorney,we learn, will
file suit against the authorities for so
ruthlessly refusing shelter to the snake,
which was his own levied property, and
if this is so the story is not yet ended.
CAN HE KNOCK OUT JOHN L
Governor Lowry Busy to Bring the Fight
ers to Justice.
*
Four Lives for a Watch.
Jackson, Miss., 20.—Gov. Lowry is
still Wsy with the business left on his
hanjls by Sullivan and Kilrain. and his
frequent communications with the tel
egraph office indicate that he is in eon-
telegraphic correspondence on the sub
ject. He is quite reticent as to the de
tails of. what he is doing, but avows in
general terms liis determination to
bring Sullivan and Kilrain and their,
gang to this State and puuish them .ex
haust the law, or ruu them off American
soil. -He has received scores of news
papers with marked articles in refer
ence to him in this matter, and hun
dreds of letters from all ‘ parts of the
Union, nearly all approving his efforts
to bring back the pugilists. He has
also received several letters of a very
scurrilous nature, abusing him and call
ing him Imrsh names. One from Chi
cago says that unless he ceases his pur
suit that lie will be killed, aud one from
Boston says lie is to die, aud that next
Sunday will he his last on earth. An
other from Brooklyn tells him he is
making a bigger fool of himself over a
small matter than a New England cler
gyman would he expected to do.
Detective Norris, now iu New York
was here for two days immediately af
ter the fight and was in the Governor’s
office most of the time, and as it was
known that he accompanied Kilrain’s
party through Mississippi before the
battle, the idea prevailed here on the
outside that lie was here in the interest
of Kilrain and eudeavoriug to ff nd out
the Governor’s intentions, but as it liaii-
pens the Governor intrusted him with
requisitions, he must have satisfied him
Unit Iris intentions were to capture the
pugilists and secure the reward.
Attorney-General Miller to-day pre
pared to be filed in the Lauderdale
County Circuit Court an information
in the name of the District-Attorney
against the Northeastern Railroad Com
pany, setting forth in an informal man
ner the grievance of the State against
said corporation in its active participa
tion in the Sullivan-Kilrain mill and
prays for judgment of forfeiture and
ouster. These proceedings “are insti
tuted after a two days’ consultation l»e-
fcween the Governor ami At
torney-General and District-Attorney
Neville.
OF QUARTER 0F.MILI0N
WHIPPED BY 20 WOMEN.
With Blacksuakes and Switches They
Punish a Wife Beater.
A NEGRO LYNCHED.
Swift Retri-
Attenipted Assault and
lmtion.
Covixgtox, Ga., July 22.—Last night
about dark a negro, Dun Malone, aged
22, attempted to assault a respectable
\vhite woman, Mrs. Rachael Skinner,
living six miles from Covington.
Her screams brought assistance, hut
the negro escaped.
The negro was captured and identi
fied, and confessed liis guilt.
This morning as he was being brought
to town he was taken from the officer
by sixty masked men and hung.
THE TRIAL IS ON.
Evaxstowx,, IVyo., July 22.—John
Lewis, keeper of a saloon and gambling
'house at Fassil, frightfully maltreated
his delicate wife yesterday.
She received an unusually severe cas
tigation last night, being de
tected in teaching her little boy
a prayer.
Late last night the women of Fassil
to the number of twenty visited Lewis’
place, armed with black snakes, buggy
whips; and willow switches. They
overpowered tlie fellow and gave him a
good thrashing, leaving stripes all over
his body and cutting liis face and head
badly.
Lewis resisted with all his strength
and cursed loudly. Becoming personal
in his abuse, some men present essayed
to quiet him, threatening the. use of a
rope. A few of Lewis’ friends came to
his rescue. Revolvers were drawn and
the barking of six-shooters was lqiul
and lively. The room was full of smoke
and the lights were extinguished.
When order was restored, among the
men to crawl out frojn under the bil
liard tables was one with a shattered
shoulder and another with a wounded
arm.
A bullet passed through the high
coiffure of one of the women- The
fright and shock caused the women’s
prostration, aiid her condition is now
critical.
TlieWork of Getting a Jury for Cof-
^ fee..
Special to the Banner.
Gainesville, Ga., July 24.—The
Coffee trial has begun, both sides an
nouncing ready this morning at 10
o’clock.
Messrs. Howard Thompson, S.
Dunlap, and Perry and Dean appear for
the prosecution, and C. R. Faulkner for
the defense.
A large crowd is in attendance and
manifests much interest in the case.
•Qnite a number of jurors have been
disqualified on the ground of prejudice,
hut scarce any for other causes. At 11
o’clock only three jurors have been
sworn in, and it is thought that it will
rake all day to complete the jury.
’Coffee watched every movement and
consults with his counsel as each juror
is put upon his voir dire.
IN THE PRIZE RING.
To a Finish With Gloves—Tlie Money
Up and Referee Chosen,
special.to the Banner.
Columbus, Ga., July 24.—The prize
light is all the talk here among the
-sporting fraternity. *
The principals live just across tlie.fine
m Brownville, Ala., and have arranged
to fight to a finish with gloves. The
money is up,
A Brownville gentlemen has been
selected as referee by the principals—
John Caruglii and Oscar Casey—ithe
)ff IC * eS SUM * tkg ground marked
No one knows exactly where the bat-
CHICAGO WANTS THE SHOW,
The Mayor Issues a Call for 100 Citi
zens to Pull the Ropes.
Chicago is be-
An Ohio County Treasury Depleted by
Collusion of Offf cials.
Lebanon, Ohio, July 22.—About the- Chicago, July 24.
middle of last week it beearae known ginning an earnest fight for the World’s
that Auditor Graham had overdrawn Fair in 1892. At a meeting of the city
his account $5,000. Graham asked for council tonight Mayor Cregier present-
an investigation, hired a hand, serenad- ed the following communication :.
ed his friends, and borrowing $100 from j Chicago wants the IV orld’s Pair in
his-brothef, disappeared. ! 1992, and proposes to strike hard to get
The investigation has progressed far it. In no spirit of exaggeration we may
enough to show that Graham’s peeula- reasonably agsert that Chicago is the
tions may reach 5<),000,not counting the city of America above all others where
possibilities of a number of county the proposed fair can most appropriate-
bonds which he may have disposed of in ly be held. It is the city most truly
the Ease. ! tvpieal of American life, American
C. F. Coleman, county treasurer, was ideas and American enterprise. Its ge-
arrested, charged with the embezzle- : ographical situation, railroad and hotel
ment. He was released on $25,000bond. ' facilities cannot be rivalled by any.
It is quite certain that others are guilty ; There is, besides, an-opportunity to sc-
of being cognizant of what was going . lect in the present city limits an admir-
on and will be arrested. A competent able site.
authority says no one will be surprised . The commercial enterprise and the
if, when the bottom is reached, it is public spirit of its citizens and their
found that the county has lost $250,0Q0. boundless hospitalty shown on every
The evidence against Treasurer Cole-" occasion give assurance that no efforts
Attacked by Ruffians.
Falk River. Mass., July .22.—At 1 a
m. yesterday Alfred Laahancsi, while
goinghome, was attacked in Divison
street by several ruffians, and received
cuts near the kidneys, Which may prove
fatal. Two of the assailants, John and
James Noon, have been arrested. They
belong to a notorious gang known as
the law and order league. Tlie others
escaped.
Strikers Overawed b y ilitia.
Special to The Bauner.
Superior, Wis., July 22.—All is
quiet with the striking laborers. The
militia are all still here awaiting de
velopments. The trial of the men ar
rested for leading the rioters is set for
J uly 30.
The Missing Aeronaut.
Jackson, Mich., July 22.—Mrs.
Hogan has heard no news from the pro
fessor. She has given up :ill hopes.
She left‘last night for New York
city.
New London, Ct., July 22.—Mr.
the sloop yatch
London, Ct
Hamilton, owner of
Emma, reports having passed on Fri
day, near Block island, Campbell’.* air
air ship floating with £the yellow side
up. He did not know till lie came
ashore that Hogan and the ship were
ng, or he would have made an
tort to pick it up, or at least to ex-
ine it.
Y . ,V • : Y
man consists in several warrants for the
payment of money to various township
treasurers, which do not appear o:; tlie
auditor’s books, while genuine warrants
for the full amount, to which those ,
treasurers were entitled, were regularly
drawn, recorded and paid. There is
also a statement that before Auditor
Graham left he confided to a friend.that
Coleman and he had been acting to
gether in depleting the treasury and
tliat he pointed out where warrants j
were kept, which had been used to make |
good tlie treasurer’s credits at the time
of tlie regular examinations of his book. |
On the other baud, Coleman’s friends
say that he is innocent, and that he has
been the dupe of the unscrupulous aud
itor. j
Graham has been one of the most pop
ular men in this section f lie state,and
his plentiful supply of mon *y was ac
counted for by the success of a patent j
aud means will be wanting toward
bringing about the establishment of the
World’s Fair in Chicago, and provid
ing it with exampled liberality. .
“In view of the efforts being made to
secure its location elsewhere, I suggest
that tlie city council of Chicago initiate
a formal organization for tlie purpose
of uniting our citizens in the efforts
necessary to bring this great undertak
ing to Chicago.
Dewitt C. Cregier.”
The following resolution was present
ed aild adopted :
“Whereas, Efforts are being made to
secure the location of the projected
World’s Fair, to be held in 1892, in the
cities by the seaboard; and
“Whereas, Chicago is - deemed to . he
tlie most fitting and appropriate Amer
ican city in which this undertaking can
best be carried out; therefore be it
“Resolved, By the city council of the
medicine he extensively advertised,and city of Chicago, that the mayor toe » and
which he claimed as making his for- hereby is requested "and authorized to
tune. j nominate a committee of 100 citizens to
Caus-
THE HOWLETT CASE.
And the Sensation it is
ilig.
Special to The Banner.
Jackson, Tenn., July 22.—Notwith
standing the great Howard libel trial
has been in progress here the last six
weeks, the interest in the case is una
bated. It is gathering tremendous
crowds from all parts of West Tennes-
■ee and Mississippi every day to hear
the speaking.
The attorneys on both sides have
been arguing the case for the past five
days. The counsels for the defense have
in an eloquent and admifublp manner
showed by their witnesses that the
plaintiff'is Frederick Ilowlett, aud not
Howard, as he claims it is.
This suit is in many .respects the
greatest and most sensational that ever
occurred in the United States. The
amount of testimony brought before the
jury has been immense^ Depositions
were taken in South Carolina, Georgia,
New York, Illinois, the District of Co
lumbia and various points in Tennessee
besides a great mass from India, . En
gland, Italy and France. A great many
local witnesses have been placed on the
stand. Counsel on both sides have been
unusually vigilant; every inch ot‘
take the preliminary steps toward se
curing the location of the World’s Fair
in this city.
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Mr S. R. llorton, who was shot from
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slowly.
Burning out a Gully.
There is a deep gully on the west side
of Barber street which has been filled
up with brush and wood so that it would
eventually fill up with sand. Some
person who had but. very little to do
went out there late Thursday night and
put fire to it and cleaned out the brush
for a long distance. The parties who
own the land near the gully have work
ed hard to get it fill up.
“Granny” Chandler an old lady
ninety years of age died at her home at
Grantvilie, last Monday.
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Geronimo, the wicked Apache who has
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some time, has grown so fat that he looks
very little like an ideal chieftain. He
was not well at Fort Augustine, but at
Mount Ycrnon Barracks, Alabama, he
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“Bill Jones, the avenger,” of Wash
ington, I). C.. seems determined that
the public shall not forget him. When
he attempted to kill Guiteau he gained
a good deal of notoriety, and lie was so
well pleased that he has been trying to
keep himself in public view ever since.
If he can’t do so by one device, he will
try another. His latest exploit was a
fight with a man at a picnic. The man
was not behaving himself properiy, and
Bill called him aside and proceeded to
pound him. The next morning he was
before the police court in Washington,
and his name got into the .newspapers
again.
President Harrison has a very peculiar
complexion. It utterly defies the efforts
of the suu to burn it. He lias spent a
good deal of time in the .opep air at Deer
Park and has paid no attention to shad-
ng his face from the sun’s rayal. In
spite of this complexion retains its pecu
liar pallor and even the end of his nose
shows no tinge brown.
Governor and Senator.
Special to The Banner.
McDonough,.Ga., July 22.—It is ru
mored here that an effort will be made
to induce Judge James S. Boynton to
allow the use of his name in the next
Gubernatorial race.
Also that Judge Dicken is to he
pushed for State Senatorial honors.
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The Missaeliusetts state prohibition
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dow.
A telegram received yesterday at
Cheyenne, W. T. announces the lynch
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woman who lived with him as his wife.
Averill was postmaster at Sweetwater.
The Averills were suspected of being
cattle thieves. The murderers were.mas
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Xkw OMUSlJ
25*. HIRES* IMPROVED 2W
ROOT BEER!
IN LIQUID NO B0ILIKG EASILY MADE
TMSPACKAGE MAKES FIVE CALLOUS
*4#/ Ati&cGs-syve
Remcnilier that the pavroent uf Prl
guaranteed i:v Font satm
BANKS of New Orleans, and tlie Ml
signed by tlie President of an Institutimll
chartered rights arc recognized in riwl
Courts; therefore, beware o{ any imiufc
anoflymous schemes.
’ One dollar is tlie price of the sr.iallc-t ]K
fraction of a ticket issued by its in any itii
Anything in our name offered foi les c
ttolhn is a swindle. wedtsad
REAL ESTATE.
Hoot
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The most APPETIZING and WHO:
TEMPERANCE DRINK in the wor:iS.’ *TKi
Ask your Druggist or Grocer fer It.
< E KGRES. PHILADELPHIA.
FOP, SALE.
New 4-Room House and 2-3 acie M, i
well and fruit trees in East Athens.
203 acres of valuable land 3 miles fnffl.li
on Oconee river, 4 room dwelling nwlmt*
iugs. A splendid crop on the place,
cotton, 13 in corn, 2 acres in sorghaa c:
acre of fine Lucern. This is a liargama
lie bought cheap. The eruii sold with. uA
This place is heavy tiiunered and
sell sl.(.0 jier cord onlhe ].lace.
327‘i, acres of line land within 2reibs.d
:.!
lniiigton, Oconee county, known as ! ' ie
Williamson home trai t, Freeman-
through this tract of land, and wi*
tine bottom land on the place.
hie farm and can be bought for$*.WJ* r *
07 acres of laud in Oconee couiity
Burnt factory, 50 acres in cultivation^ •
piece of land is well matured, ilweiim^.
and tenant house, and line orchard oi^
apple trees. Price -18.03 per acre.
A SPLENDID BUILDIXU lot on »■
avenue, containing 3> :l acres.
C A ACRES of level land, lying
OUpublic road, leading to ianii.i- '
High Shoals. The t . and 51.
K'!«C9I
teOHgUEROB. 1 ] /
through one corner of said tract. >ul '. ,"J|
land is within one mile of the Court . l
j AVatkinsville, and w 'll make a
1 for any man, andean be bongnt o- .
W ATER . POWER, rnn w F* -
A SPECIFIC FOR
EPILEPSY, SPASMS,
COHYULSIQHS, FALLING SICKNESS,
ST. VITUS OAKCE, ALGHOHQUSU,
OPIUM EATING, SYPH1LUS,
SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL,
UGLYBLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
BHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS.
* NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, QOSTIVEKESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES.
*1.50 per Uttta. at druggists.
DR. S. A. RICHMOND NERVINE CO.
ST. JOSEPH, no*
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
To decline taking a snre remedy when sick,
is to court suffering and invite death. Our
Liver Pills are sure cure for Torpid Liver and
Constipation.
Price 25c. At Drmrirists.
Wni. S. WHALEY, M. D.
general
Practitioner of Medicine and
Obstetrics.
Office Corner of Prince and Milledge
avenues. Telephone JTo. 68.
mav3md . Athens, Ga.™*
A glass factory has been organized in
Augusta. Mr. C. B. F. Lowe has been
elected manage.
W ATtn. run r.u, VV ,T",V,I1
by a bold stream with 4 bait u .
land in tlie mill tract. 2" arres in| -c‘
cultivation, a nice new due ‘fjjF
rooms, barn and other out hi'.iim -; a ,
road, and only 4 mile-from Athu -
bought for <1.000.
TO EE^ T.
: house ou Prince avenue —
1 ROOM house on
I
ROOM house on Washington stwi ..n
ROOM house on Jackson
street
A LARGE and well airangsd'Km'C.n, •
convenient to busincs , . j
LUCY COBB INST I
Athens, Ga.
A HOARDING SCHOOL
LADY TEACHEB--
All Denominations Rf 1
board $15.00.0^“-
HO SECRET S0CIE® : ^ £
HEALTH RECORD L '* v ; sl ^
. Fall term commences Sept--”
Mlss M. RUTHERFOggf-^ *
°°
$75.“ to $250. srsa
Sparc moments t<vwns »»'* ^ »r
also. A few vacancies in t«»“, s tre*b w
F. JOHNSON & CO., -u.i
niond, Va. . »ndbu^i" s ’t
N. B.—Please stato nge an fc
once. Never mind about »t
ply. B. F. J. & t o —1
piy. it. r. e. ' I
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