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IN iN V. lv «bP r ASSAn.TI.Xli A Jl-lKIK. 'o!. W. H. Howard Tells About the A lian?e ColJeetion of ‘•^Months is Becelved. Si* I jj^in-kvT 10 fort one h «n- ‘'" fWn ->...ivoiy la cot- ^miT v*jh! '(1 fN r r-10 see If i , nirit y test the market ilie cotton to if tIicrc will be n favor of jute. ■ asked the Banner re- there "ill be any re- 'J** ..nrice of the cottoUj* iiiwe ' . v ,. r . mu 1 am inclined <Jf"V marked Mr. Kticker, l y:,: will only bring the .ivii litioncd that I guarau- Tiisc f ; wt that there is a W '”| tlie Maple wrapped in the Milage and loss , t to twenty pounds per bale, nlaritv nlio.it the weight Tire contract made jfl jtflk idH inorr? jc'ging - A!! i <m r calls for a bagging that , jitiirec-foorths uf a pound per w _ fkeo i 11 fact me mine heaviest used s, one ounce ,(iijlis i“" c ujjjionim. roa have to . L ppr dincotmn laggings” kin—Van We with ]>1 mg letter from (; of Lexingtoir, count of the attack by M r. Ira C ~ V«n liazer on Judge Lumpkin, during the terui of >Iar^court, As Mr. Howard xvitueasGu difficulty, liis report of the affair isentlrto.J' correct. We have "o ticsireto do Judge Lu^.' nkin an in justice, oT." report being from current report. LkxiSgton, Ga., OCt, 1st, 1889. Mr. T. L. Gantt; * ' There appeared in an issue of the Ban ner last week an account of a tight between Judge Sam’l Lumpkin aud Mr. I. Van Duzer, of Hartwell, based on information given you by a gentleman from Lexington. The state ment was to that extent iucorreet, that 3io wide iroulatlon given it through your pa A .." ,Ws 8U eli injustice tb Judge Lumpkin that I ask that you print what followed on that subject, I being an eye witness to the occurence: On Friday evening, 20th September, Mr. Van Duzer submitted to Judge Lumpkin, then presiding in Hart Superior court, a motion fora new trial, one of the grounds of which was, that th« Court of its own motion ruled out certain evidence which w as alleged as error against movant. The Judge declined to approve that ground of the motion saying that it was not true that lie ex- ATHENS, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 8 _ 889. The Window Glass fiat ion is brdkon up. ~ . »: rto Ureeji Brown, colored, was by dame* Fiaber »t AdairJwilK ~r- game of ora r *. AU ' ur;J v.Jl ? , Ky.. over » Fletcher Winant. „ piug iae: chant of Xhw y** "' * h< *£ suicide Tuesday uk-hfc L iu the mouth. S ^ shooting Himself **?-'** * w hi, 0U@U- as is ^£"2? l !“t heart tu«e«ijA ? ' d'«d of ''' T ‘ wa s given a monster reeepaoa by tu. ^cu:y of tho Ar ; iiy of the Tennessee at Murlo .Hail, , . Wednesday night. ! v " ,ca »»». SprS'-d 1 ^ °°! <5reJ m311 * c^uht by ° '■ “.O’l ponce raiding, Sam Gar- IndtI? I> ^ ,OUrins salao ". "ero fined £5 and costs. Garrett was fined $45 and costr." * a '“ r *W'»» MUvd r He has five daughter* living in Clove, " ue Republid Says it ii sta’el oi«ni an wiU 5 •*SK^5 wik o„ y kn ‘ ShU ta St - Louis next £*®f. on , he oceaSi °n of the visit of Mr. Bowderly to that city. Mrs. Moses Fowler, of Lafayette! Ind cSSdwt f °f her l02al ^hare of her del at 8 ^ rso:lal property, valued at «<)0,W li,N Cnar.es Duhme, of Ciuciu- ?“iir ot M A of the ton, . .. im<4 oilier western cturers’s asso- lo •alitics. Iwt wlurw k man change* his last for | place of residence in tf«c Jiopeof iinprov- shotand filed ! wig his health without /ir>i tryiug Dr. Pierce’s .Golden Medical Discovery, he makes a great mistake, iu nine cases out of ten he might save his time and money. This great remedy ow. * its power over all affections of the throat and lungs, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and even consumption, which is lung scrofula, to the simple fact that It pur ities and enriches the blood and invigo- T.'.tv? tile dehllftfiter’ svsf«m. }t ia guar anteed to elite in all eftiips of diseases re-cover any of the we Nows comes from Minerva, the old home hlr m. r,0 !l F . O r. 0l ’ the nrtisr ’ deformed aU mlnl^ h^ 0 *-- Sayre has given her treat- *!?**** * pme bas been eluded the evidence “on liis own mo- The effect is then 'i fl by /ir ' i »“<*««■ , elrect la legardo l as almost miraculous. cotton bagging, no. t great deal of tlimsy stuff in jfnnim* .feagri piion is wrai»pe,l that will not Afiircwitre, and for this I have. .second-hand jut*. I soH^rct of this for it is a neces- ff vas a good tical of discussion t i;y yesterday over the loport y Alliance would ask the Gov— iofmi'iiis cotton-growing states iVf.wan extra session of their leg- nstliat a bill niiglit be passed sus- BStlie collection of debts, so ns to lilaimiTs an opportunity to hold (ettonand tints whip the men who flitir.g them. >'jp}m-e tin’s story is a canard, fckir.1 to believe that a sensible iT-abiding body of men would r«|*ct states to suspend the op- ®of its legal machinery, and dc- |im the business of the whole Iry,tba; on<- class of its citizens ikiWr t<» hold back their crops klit'ir? who furnished them the Uiirr-tt itii to make them, with Mti»|ie of forcing an advance in sreat staple crop. • pw-siirliustcp taken? It would fiahriiisiug ah'iut financial panw EMiftif the m jst bountiful and | years ever known, and the credit of both far- meirliaats, and there would pva and stagnation in business ■ Many farmers could not M-xt year, 'or tlieve would 5f i> furnish tliein with supplies, c tt'ould he shaken and busi- iuds wrecked. There would 1 iiis-irrection in tiie couu ' wor.-e tlian nonsense, cim idea ! ii:it any such propo sed tlm mind of a sane tiou,” while Mi'. Van Duzer insisted to the contrary. The Judge adhered to his decision, the ground was rejected, and with that the matter was appar- antly at an end. Later in the evening, after court had been adjourned for the term, the Judge and several gentlemen* standing in front of the hotel. Mr. Van Duzer approached the party and asked Judge Lumpkin if he considered the court adjourned, the Judge saying that he did. Mr. Van Duzer said, I demand that you retract what you said to me in the court house this evening. Judge Lumpkin replied, I decline to do so, and immediately Mr. Van Duzer struck the Judge a glancing blow on the cheek whereupon the Judge rushed at Mr. Van Duzer'striking him, when both parties were separated and there the matter ended after a short colloquy be tween the parties. Tho attack was made without any other warning to the Judge than the language quoted above could give and was as quickly resented as muie. Wm. H. Howard. GOOD DYE DAD DIGGING. for which it is recommenced, py .money paid for it will be refunded. On Hire sueet, Sr. J aut, lives an old lady pained French, gbe in nearly SO years old and totally blind,and lias been .so for the past forty years. Yet such a remarkable memory has she and so well versed on the Bible that she is able to quote whole chapters from any part of the scriptures. Tb? thanks of many thousandinvalid mothers, worn out \wt«. caring ty? cross and sickly children, have been and will bo returned, for the' relief and sweet sleep which they and their babies have all received from Dr. Richmond's Sam aritan Nervine. 81,50. Has cured my wife, after suffering for seven years. N*. A. Shulotfl, Meridian, Texas. A "Valuable Remedy iter from is, H*urd . iys: “1 used Clarkeh* blax (Tapillon) i atarrb <’n- lay Fever with prea. turn,and lined it is theonlv Jhuyw 11 avc seen " Inch would allay, without irri at- 0 of the nostrils >nd tnrontJ ■ell, Bos- ‘-xtri ct of in June satisfac- hen Mrs. Hastings of Carlisle, New York passed over Dip dark river her b”sbar:l had :in cetrnjjfi for her inoiuimeiit. A portion pf jt reads: *fch« neVor borrowed one thfnof f; om her neighbor during her thirty-four years of xveclded life.” 3 A Offensive Sxeath. is most distressing, not Only io the per son afflicted if he base any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of, hut it has parted not only friends but lovers. Bad breath aud catarrh are in separable. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh ReifiedV CUTC> the xyorst catenas thousands can testily. In order to replace the field laborer? who have emigrated to Mexico and South America, a company has been formed in Havana to make contracts with a number of worktneu in Spain ana bring them to Cuba with their families. Ml: It'll liph; nvli-ir. iv thfir debts prompt in' combinations and t'U! in lbey have left hi. n«.i Anti-Mahoucltes. 1 a., October 1.—To-day **■ anti-Mahonc republicans lV 'T the state will be held here. there will be 200 delcgat- .. * x -b'»venior Cameron and i't*addressed a secret meet- 1 republican league here 1 a ulema declared that while r(l ‘ '"ppiift Jiahone, he would • u MiKinney, tha democratic '' i't' said that he would no •"McKinney, tVio democratic 'besaid that he would not but would vote for the r"Ouates on the ticket. It is . l ‘ l: an address will be issued r 6 e ^publicans to scratch [.a, 1 ' otl “ for the txvo names on f l& *iean ticket. I^Hassoff fop IIaytl f Th ' U4a Lsr No More Cotton Baling is the Latest Ver diet— £exth Blow to New Bagging. The Northern mills it seems are closing down on the cotton bagging, and the latest reports from different cotton exchanges go to show that the shippers everywhere are dissatisfied with it. A large mill iu Nexv York State re cently declared in a letter to the Soutl - ern agent in Savannah that the cott< n bagging had proved a most unsuccess ful experiment, and that the proprie tors xvanted no more of it. Tlie complaint was, that the cotton cover was not sufficiently strong ir. texture to be shipped to Liverpool after it had been compressed. The let ter stated that by the time the cotton arrived in Nexv Y'ork from Savannah and Charleston it was totally unfit for shipping, as the cotton bugging had not been sufficiently strong to xvith- stand the hooks in shipping, aud that by the time the cotton arrived in Liv erpool it would be absolutely naked. This is sad intelligence to the far mers, for it makes void their boycott against jute, since the shippers are forced to buy it for recovering the cot ton. It also adds to their expenses of sending their cotton into market. Shippers ^everywhere are makin similar complaints to that above, and say that tlie bagging uoxv used by tlie farmcis is totally useless for a cover for cotton especially if it is to he shipped. The farmers should look into the matter at once and see to it that their cotton is packed in substantial covering, for their interest will be consulted by so doing. ANOTHER INDUSTRY- A Tanyard to be Started With Plenty of Capital. In conversation with Mr. George Booth, of the firm of Booth Bros., yes terday he said that his firm expected soon to start a large tannery at their place on Barber street. We have all the water we \x r ant, and it will only October 1—Frederick take the money to build the house and even vats, and supply experienced tanners to do the work. We can find ready sale Jauies Snay fell or was thrown from a third-story porch ia Wheeling, W Va XX ednesday morning ami died in the’afterl P^“" dfiam Maloney, with whom Shay had a fight during the night, is in jail on suspicion of being taa etu>e of Shay’s death. ^vVc'enor Gordon, of Georgia, has granted the ri quisition of the governor of Alabama for Patrick Calhoun and J. D. Williamson, principals, and He iry Jack aud Jack King, seconds, in the recent duel in Cherokee county, Ala. Those gentlemen will go to Montgomery on Monday. At the cigarmakers’ convention in New York, Wednesday, Samuel Gompers offered a resolution granting a general amnesty to all oifiitdiug unions, except iu financial matters, so that all the unions may work to gether in favor of the eight hour movement, which w»U take place on May 1, lssi). It was carriel Andrew Drumm, who recently absconded xx ith $14,00.) of the money of Mnj. Drumm, whose confidential clerk he was, has written to a friend in Kansas City from Loudon, England. He states that he expects to spend the rest of his days in the English city. No effort wi.l be made by Maj. Drumm to prose cute him. roreij.i Nu.c „ Gen. Faidherbe, of Parip, is dying. "V A thousaud Russi .a J.-ws have just sailed from Odessa for America. Arrests continue to be made at Kiel in connection with tbe naval frauds. King Humbert, of Iialy, has sent a bronze crown to be placed oa Garibaldi’s tomb. The L mdore steel works, at Swansea, Ea- land, have been destroyed by tire. The loss is heavy. A terrific storm raged at Naples. Wednes day. A large part of Naples is submerged. Premier Cnspi’s villa is flooded. The Wlsire Star steamship Teutonic is to be fl.tefi with a smaller propeller, which, it is believed, will increase her spaed. The captain of the Spanish crew recently captured by Moors has died from the effects of ill-usage to which he was sub jected. The King of Greece gave audience to Count Kainoky Wednesday. The king urged that the powers intervene iu the Cre tan troubles. '.Che municipal commission has nullified the votes cast for Gen. Boulanger and Henri Rcchefort, and declare 1 M. Jaffriu, labor, ekc.ed for Montmartre. A bomb was explode l Wednesday behind the Aye e palace at San Sebastian. Spain, where Queen Christina is staying. No one was hur , and no damage xvas doue. The men employed iu the q inrry at Ar- low, Ire’aud, owned by Mr. Parueii, threat en to stride unless a.i agon: who is obnoxi ous to the men is replaced by a local No- tionailst. Tbe Nor.li German Gazette denies the re port that Pr nee Bismarck is uuweiL It says tbe chancellor has completely recovered from his recent illness, and is fully able to attend to business. ■ Mr. John Leug, Gladstonian, has been elected to fill the vacancy in the house of commons for Dundee, caused by the death of Mr. Joseph F. B. Firth, Liberal. Mr, Leug was not opposed Eighteen thousand miners employed at Saakt Johann, Germany, have addressed a petition to the authorities of Boun setting forth their grievances, and asking that measures be taken for their redress. President Samolli, of the Ecclesiastical academy, is going to Washington to assist in the inauguration of the new Catholic uni versity in that city. He will also be present at the consecration "of the bishops of the new American sees. It is learned that tbe porte contemplated sending a circular to the powers recommend* tag the formal recognition of Prince Ferdi nand as ruler of Bulgaria, but that tbe Rus sian ambassador at Constantinople pre vented such action betas' taken. Palpitation of tlie bear, nervousness tremblings, nervous headache, cold, hands and feet, pain m the hack, and other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter’s Ivon Pills, made especially for the blood nerves and complexion. The proudest boast among Cuban xvo- men is the dainty smallness of their feet. They require nothing larger in the xvay of foot-gear than No. 1 size for Ameri can women. This peculiar endowment is perfectly natural; no pinching or pressure of any kind is used. Tlie proprietors of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) are among the foremost business men of Atlanta, Ga. _ Tliey are men of conscience, men of integrity, and men of wealth. Every testimonial found printed in our paper they guar- autee to be true and genuine. up Ids qttarten last fate L l u , U ? tl States man of I for alf the* bides wejjtan, and it will as ut r. ’ " Ucb ls to convey him I sist us in taking care of the hides in oui as American minis- butcher business. JU ’ ‘ 1 •‘You can state,” said Mr. Beoth, “that we will be in the market for hides, and buy all that comes to the city. j^KSoiue comment was made to n ,“ at , Co »i»nmder Whiting "gins, *‘' s vesse l to receive !*«««., Kears »ge sailed this |(lt*ir e( i < i ° tk ' Mr - Lougiaes said I W„ i , atCthat hehad m- i is , l0 V . e le . ft Washington that l °f anv J ! Ut ' 0n 10 llis color on • 01 the officers of the Os- Su « *®» Divorce. h k»y Ct p^?.'~The attorneys ® lton fitate that I 11 ^ Ham- l^n xvhi, u u ,f ed at °nce. The application for Rhiunj-v, . isti&st the mar- l^aSii& i : tbyfraudonthe AN EAGLE SHOT. He Had His Eye on a Baby, But Was Brought Down by a Gun. Special to the Banner. Rutledge,Ga., October 2.—Consider able excitement has been created here by the killing of an immense eagle. The eagle xvas killed by Mr. Joel C. Davis, who lives four miles from this place. The eagle was sitting in a pine tree looking intently at a six-months- old baby of Mr. Davis. A well directed shot brought tlie eagle down. He measured eight feet from tip to tip. Over a I>Ii!iion Distributed. Lonisiana State Lottery Coiap’y Im vote ti0n ’ ^ * D "overw helming pofuriar Its GRAND MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Seiut-AnmiaHy. Jnuenn liv rniber, ORAN 1) S1NG1.K NGMItKU iuJAW- take pin . e in e;irU.ot Uu- orJn-i ten mondi's ol mef/ear^aad'a:c ail ,au;vn «• public,-at tlie r J;; x OrT ° FAMED FOR TWcN 1 Y YE^RS For Integrity of its Drawings and prompt T 'ayment of Prizes. Attested as Follows: “We do ’icvoby certify that v e supervise the arrangenii.uts for all-the Monthly and Senii-An- ual Dr:. of the Louisiana State Lottei-y Company, :... I in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that thc^ameaio otmdnet id with honesty, faimess and in pw-'l faith toward all parties, and we authorize the JLpuipauy tn use tins cA ttacate, with fac-olmllta of our signatures attached in its ad vertUe ment8* If you wish to restore the bloom to your*wasted cheek,and so improve your health that plumpness arid strength will succeed emaciation and debility, purify your blood xvith Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This remedy will benefit you more sure ly aud speedily than any other. One of Chicago’s arguments in favor of having the World’s Fair is that 3,732- 244 hogs were slaughtered in that city in 1888. Commissioners. We the undersigned banks and bankers will pay all Prizes drawn ij» tlie Louisiana State Lot teries which mav be presented at our counters. R. M. WALMSLEY. Pres. Louisiana Nat. Bank. PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDY/IN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING. At the Acadaupy of Mumc, New Orleans, Twes- dnv, Octo - er 15. 1889. Capital Prize $,300,000. 100,000 Tickets at $20 Each: Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2* Twentieths $1. Ll>xfc. ol l‘Ulor.a. 1 PRIZE OF ?30vi,000 is »300,00a A very curious collection of ladies* garters is kept at the Hohenzollern museum at Berlin. Whenever there is a wedding in the Hohenzollern family, a number of these short silk garters, with the initials of the nexvly-inarricd princess, are distributed among friends. A Duty to ¥ ourself. It is surprising that peoplewill use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick-headache and all lives troubles. They arc small, sweet, easilY taken and do not gripe. Eor sale by L. D. Sledge & Co. The young ladies of Bcrnett, Wis., have formed “The Heavenly Foot” society,the objeetof which is to do axvay xvith the practice of wearing a number 2 shoe on a number 5 foot. The object is about as praiseworthy as tlie majority of such societies noxv existing. Advice To Mothers. 3Irs. Winsloxv’s Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gapis, allays all pain, cures wind colic -ml is tlie best remedy for diarrhoea wentv-flve cents a bottle. luiVW® 50,fr.K» 25.Ct>0 SSI.00H 2X.000 25,000 50,000 CO,000 100,009 Is Life Worth Living? Not if you go through the world dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a posittve cure fur the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. The death is announced in St. Paul, Minn., of Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis of the United States army, who was a class mate of McClellan* Stones xvall Jaei son Pickett and Stoneman at West Point. Gen. Sturgis served both in the Mexi can war and in tlie late rebellion, and retired from active command at Fort * not entitled to terminal Prizes. Meade, Made, Dakota, in 188C. He had . AGENTS WANTED, a SOU killed in the Custer massacre. j ggp-For Club Kates or any further informa- 1 PRIZE OF 100,009 is. 1 PRIZE OF 69,000 is 1 PRIZE OF 2.'>,000is 2 PRIZES OF 10.000 arc 5 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 25 PRIZE'S OF 1,000 are 100 PRIZES OF 5X) arc 200 PRIZES OF 3H) are 500 riUZES OF 290 are APUOX1MATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of *500 are 100 Prizes of 13)0 are 100 Prizes of 1290 arc TW O NUMBER TERMINALS 999 Prizes of jflOO are 99,909 999 Prizes of VUK) are 99,90# 1,134 Prizes Amounting to $1,034.00# Note.— Tickets drawing ("apical Prizes are SO,oca 30,00# 20,00# Not a particle of calomel nor any oth er deleterious substance, enters into the composition of Ayer’s Pills. On the contrary, this medicine is carefully compounded from the curative prop- sertie of purely vegetable substances. Try it. tion desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly stating your residence. With state, comi ty, street and number. ‘More rapid return mail delivery will be assured by your enclostug aa Envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT- Address M. A. DAUPHIN. •MMur Orleans. Ir w HMuingicu. k. »... William Beil, assistant surveyor of | Rv ordinary let-re** eor.talrjsg Money uitie;*>- tbe ,,06,0(11^ department ot England^, IBSSa’&SfflWKS^ V °'*' in this country examining our system. He expresses surprise that the railway companies here carry the inspectors and mail clerks free. In England all postal employes have to pay their fare aud are reimburs ed by the department. Messrs. Hill, Fontaine & Co’s cot ton crops report for what is known as the Memphis distract, says that the damage sustained by worms, rust and others causes througout the district averages 13 per cent. Mississipi report^ her injury at not less than 21 per cent Alabama 11% per cent, Arkrnsas and Tennessee each 10 per cent. Caution to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against givingherchild laudnum or paregoric: it cruses an unnatural craving for stim- uants which kilistlic mind or tlie child. Acker’s"Baby Soother is specially prepar ed to benefit children ar.d cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D. Sledgo & Co, Druggist. Fifteen prominent citizens of Mercer county, TV. Va., have been put in jail for lynching the negro Carter at Blue- field. Carter, who xv»» charged xvith attempting rape, is now said to have been innocent. The prisoners xvill be tried at once at a special session of the coart. A Chllkxge—The proprietors of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup hereby challenge the Faculty to prescribe a remedy- more effective than their's. Cordially reeommed Salvation Oil to all suffering with rheumatism. JOS. S. FOX. cattle dealer, • 117, North Broadway, Baltimore, M(l. Many case of rheumatism, xvhieh have resisted the skill ot tbe profes sion, have ‘promptly yielded to that xvonderful remedy, Salvation Oil. 25 cents. Take the news home to Mary, and tell her that my cough has gone, and that a 25 cents bottle of Dr. Bull’s cough Syrup did the bossed work. Address Registered Letters lint 1TI New Oki.ea.vs, La, Ciuuitiuins Cuvrencv to NEXV ORLEANS NATIONAL IlA&K, Remember that tlie payment of Prize* !► GUARANTEED 1$Y FOUR NATIONAL. RANKS of New Orie;tm», and the tickets a re signed by the President “f ail Institution whoe chartered rights are recognized in the highest Court a: therefore, beware of any imitations or anonymous schemes. One dollar is the price of tlie smallest part or fraction of a ticket issued by ns in any drawing. Anything in onr name offered for U"ss than a dollar is a swindle. wcd&sun-d-n. Pimples on the Face Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with sus picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re move all empurities and leave the com plexion smooth and clear. There is noth ing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. A Precocious Thief. Special to the Banner. Louisville, IKy., October 3.—Geo. Kuhn, xvho surrendered to the police on Saturday last, and acknowledged that he had stolen $600 from his employees in NewjTork, left for that city yester day in charge of an officer. Kuhn, who is but twenty-three years of age, xvas clerk in a large packing house in New York, and a fexv months ago xvas promoted to the position of cashier. The first day after his promotion he took all the money he could get his hands on and ran axvay. He became penniless here and gave himself up. The Universal Verdict of the People. Who have used Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure award it the first and highest place as a remedial ao-ent in all cases of Skin Diseases. Erysipelas, Eczema, Pimple, unsighly blotches, humiliating eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, Tetter,, etc.,all yieldjto this wonderful preparation at once. Price $1.00 for a large bottle at all Drug- St< Chu*ke’s Flax Soap is good for the Skin. Try it. Price 25 cents. The Chicago Liar is the title of an illustrated comic paper recetly started in the Windy City On the first page of the copy which lies before us is a cartoon labeled “Chicago Gents tbe World’s Fair,” which is a pretty good lie to begin with, anyhow. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters as they very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and xvas cured of Rheumatism of two years’stand. ing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Bel- liville, Ohio, affirms: “The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 year’ experience, is Electric" Bitters.” Thousands of others have added their testimoney, so that the verdict is unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidueys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at John Craxx- ford & Co.’s or L. D. Sledge & Co.’s Wholesale and Retail Drugstores. . A Wrr Bit—Old Bullion (entering lamp store) Have you got a gas globe ? The Nexv Clek—No; xxe don’t keep ballooms. Old Bullion—Dear boy,if I were your employer,you wouldn’t you keep job, either. Congressman Randall’s health is s-loxv- ly but surely improving. He expects to return to* his Washington home in about txvo weeks unless the weather shall be specially good. To get relief from indigestion, bil- liousness, constipation or torpid liver xvitlioutilisturbing the stomach or purg ing theboxvels, take a fexv doses of Car ter’s Little Liver Pills; they xvill please you. Wirble—When I was in Nexv York last year I saw- a little felloxv no bigger than 1 am give John L. Sullivan a clip on the side of tlie head, and Suilivau never ottered to resent it, Wabble—That’s quuer. Who xvas the felloxv ? Wibble—A barber. If there ever xvas a specific for any one complaint, then Carter’s Little Liver Pills are a specific for sick head ache, and every woman should know this. Only one pill a dose. From Savannah. Special to The Banner. Savannah, October 3.—Samnel Sam son tried to kill Captain James Ward, stevedore, on Bay street, in front of the Cotton Exchaege, at 1 o’clock. Sam son is an old watchman along the xvharves. He thought Ward kept him from getting a vessel to watch last night, and walked up to him to-day and pulled out a pistol. Ward grabbed it. The bullet flexv into Gramaney’s office aud scattered the clerks. Samson’s ef forts to kill Ward created great excite ment. The watchman xvas arrested. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. G EOROIX—uj.ai.-ke ( nunty—!'y vi tae of nn order ot the court of Ordinal y of Cia ke County, grouted «t Ih3 August tenu 1389, of -ai-.l court,'will l.e sold I cfore tie Court Hou-e door in Athens, Clarke county, Georgia « i the llrst Tuesday in October n^ xt v. i’ll n the legal hour* ot sale,’the following | ro; erty to-wit: All t”al tract oi-lot of land lying on -ir ng street, w i'h all to* imnroveincnts .tbereon: lot ••<> itnUi ng half a^re. more or lc*s. Terms ca. h.: ndsoid :u the property of James Xc-' ton. decens--'. John s. XV:lufoh Adm'r. Tax Sales. State and Cuunty Taxes. G COR;;i A—CLARKE C -UNT XVill be sold before the Co”*t House door in Ath ns, Clarhe County, wi hin the legal h:.urs of sale on the iirst T esday in November next tlie following proper:' to-wit: A tiurt of land m the 2;9tU u.sirb t G. M. of Clarke county, containing hree hundred a res* more or less adjoining l n.Oljof XV. *jF. 1‘hii ps, Sai-ah Yctby and others. Levied on ami to !>e sold as the pr perty of M. J>. L. Pittman, Trus tee, to satisfy a tax Ufa issued by the Tax Collector of said county, for taxes on said proper y for the year 18SS. Prop- ertv pointed ont by said Pitman. Levy made by J. 11. Matthews, L. C., and turned over to me for sale. Also, one house and lot in the City o* Athens,, one half acre move or less bounded, east by An derson Mathew’s estate, loath by "Waiter Hec tor, west liv Gaine’s Hill, north by Broad street; levied on and to be sold as the prof--cr.y ot Mar tha Crawford to satisfy a tax lira ssued by the Tax Collect r of said county for taxes of the year 1888. Levy made by E, XV. Porter, L, C.» and turned over to me for sale. 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