The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, July 05, 1885, Image 2

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EXPENSE IN BUYNG FRUIT SEE HOW TO PRESERVE / ' \ 256 Pou nds Fruit, Tomato€ FORONE DOLL; USE STONE OR ANY YOU HAVE- Otie 4 Dollar Packigaof the Amjricia FruitJPreserving Powder and Liquid will do it. American Fruit Preserving Powder and Liquid, Will effectually allay or prevent fermentation, and preserve all kinds of Fruit, J.uices, Syrups, Sauces, Marmalades'or Compotes of Fruit, Spiced Fruits, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Cider, etc A one (lullur p'ickMtfp will prow»rve 2.VI pounds of FwiiS, Tomatoes, etc. It will i.reiwrvp tw«» barrels <»t Cider. It will keep u* still elder iti barrel*. TV pre- 'erved Fruit. etc.. n.uy Ih; kept the year round, or for years, In glaw, earthen or Honowar.? fur* of any sixv, dimply corked with! common co-k, or with strong p.iiMjr, or oilcloth li>Mover the top, or they may be kept in wooden kegn and irrelr. No m -d t«» keep tne vessels air-tight. The fruit, vegetables, etc , may ,j 0 , removed from large vessels as wanted from time to time during weeks r mouths. ■ E. B. BENSON, Wholesale Agent, Hartwell, Ca. Knr Si«!e by TONG A CO„ Athena, Ga. mayUtf. YOUNG'S HOTEL, Tallulah Falls, Georgia. Tliis hotel cvei looks the Grand Rap ii'Sand commands a line view of the riv er, and is located in Xorth-Kusi Georgia, ou the otiulli elope of tl e Blue Ridge, and hurt a delightful climate, being 2,000 feet al>ove the sea; highest teui|-. rature blft’egreis. The nights ifc cool and refreshing. The Hoiel has 2,000 feet of verandah ami 100 looms, and is supplied w 11 li the best freest* e from the tnoun- is. The -o are also mineral springs of line medicinal qualities—Iron, sul* phur and magnesia—wi*hin two hundred do of the hotel. he seen* ry about the fulls and in view of the hotel is ns sublime and enchanting iny mountain scenery in the world. Five beautiful fulls dash their waters in piles of snowy whit ness (’own 450 feet of n*cKs within less than half a inUc. Every turn in the precipitous paths along the side of the gorge through which the Tallulah river Hows, discloses new pic tures of sublimity and beauty. One rail stand on the brink of this rushing cur rent and look up at pines and first which have their roots planted on the edge of the rocky ciifl 1,000 feet overhead. FounJ tains and springs surprise due on every side. The soft strains of mu»ic soothe one to slumber at night. The roaring of the cataract sounds a pleasant lullaby to make sleep secure. For those who wish cost night* for sleep, or who, lithe of limb Mid full and round of Inng, like to climb precipices and romp over mountains l.v day, this Is the place for them, csDecldly if they he slender of purse or hate an eye to economy* There are Billiards and Cards, Iforses and Carriages, Tenpins and .Dancing, and Deer, Turkey, Squirrel* and tjuails for those sportively inclined. Repot and Telegraph office within 20C yards of ho tel. Trains arrive and leave daily, ma- ! ‘ng Hose connection with (rain* on Air . ...v railroad ni Kubtm Gap Junction. Tkkms or Board. $2 per day, $10 per week, $30 to $40 pc month. Special rates made with family. Children under 12 years $15 per month, servant* $15 per month. For inn her information Apply to W. R. YOUNG. Owner and Proprietor. ty. £t U charged that a number of the vote* cast at .Athens were by negroes living outside tfii* district, and of course such will be thrown out In etber precincts, parties who are clearly not Mlitled to exsr. ctse thtf franchise voted- Aa to idle threats trouble and bloodshed, they are nothing more than wlnthwerk. The State of Georgia is fblly able to preserve her laws, and she will see that they are enforced to the lctton Clarke is to- dav a stock Iftw county, and noth* log can change the verdict rendered at the polls last Wednesday. It is at irrevokable as the laws of the Medea and Persians. A maty who has no more sense than to cast an illegal ballot has no one but himaelf to bjame. We gtsarantce that hu inch trick could hive been played upon a "no-fence” voter. There U but little aympathy for- auflragc- •lingers who need ■ guardian to ' ':h over their vote. The beat thing for the “fence" aide to do it to accept the verdict ea good citixens. T -m* If they will do thia, we feel aaaured that at the next meeting of the city council, the time for keeping up cattle in Atheaa wilt be extended the law goet into effect In e county. But the city lath' ■ cannot be buUdoxed, and if the excitement ia kept up, - the law will be carried ont to the letter. So there ii nothing to be gained by excite ment and threati. 'We have no en- mitv toward the “fence” aide, but feel that the atock law is necessary to the ad vancement of our little county. I liarn been familiar tnr a number o resra with tba general character of Prof .lorafonl’a phoaphatle perparetloua. Ite- cant examination. made by me of the -Acid Phoephate" and "Uremi l'repitre- tlon,” ahow them to be exactly what ia claimed lor them In the clreulara accom- lying the package.. Tlie “Acid ATHENS MARBLE WORKS A. R- ROBERTSON; MAXUEACTDRKK AND IMPORTER OF pnnying the. . „ PhSpImt^U* a concentrated aolntlou In water of Am?SEll?yd'*<« of Lime. The Bread Preparation telLm-?" 1 ™ of Acid Phoaphate of Lime, Tjoial 11 “ f sodaand llonr. When mixed-«!7f carbonic acid gaa la liberated and a thin- of lime and sods Is forrn- I la aaporlal reMC.tj lor all dlai-avea pertain ing to tint womb, an«l any tnlellk-ent woman ran “ura hanteir '•# (i.ilowlu* At- •iitetllon*. It 1m ipeelall? efUac-luoa l.i rave* ol suppressed or palnfol w«u*t ration, la whlt«« and partial pro* !ap»u«. It afford* lm*wedian> reliol and perma nently rotofra tha lociiatrual (trietlon. A^a •ljr to bo ttfe-d during that t-riUca^usHod rnua"«!hny.«fLlto,’* thi.JsrfKEftV arauna hat no rival. Italian, Scotch and American Granite and Monuments -arrive nl Athena... Tallulah Kalla Arrow t. tn ^...8:60 p m ... 10:85 p aj aad Saturday only. ’ No. 1. al Falla 6:4.'* |i ..I. v Cornrlla 9:ii pm Saved her Life! Inordinary urcum of tartar baking |k»w* tiers tho aubMninu left in thu bread alter 'raising** is roobolls salts—a «lo« tartrate of sods and potash. The phos phates arc useful mbmral <»uh*tau«*e* in animal nutrition and growth, the tartra tes are not. In my opinic". the rhntphnric I'ow- dir is, therefo ,irvfetahle to the others, so far as hetlwirulnooi iscmicer ne.l. U. 0. WHITE. t t*©., Ua. r Mlihg o nrr 3. Hradrteld - Hear'rtlrhV* .1 botttoaolyonr Frualo H,<ulat- (ho womb ats*l oUtci di« uaea rouilduMil, ol ats- f-«n year* •undlof, and I ryl’.y tHUrf# I am «*•! tint| cuixl. lor winch plt«*o 4*c«r.>t ray hoan- thauko and a.*»i prof mud amiliudo. I kuor R Jt 1) Tiaiua Km 51 amt 5*. Train No. M co«ti*r*<* •• • train No, to tor Atlauta yeur m«4ietno aavod i t life.» tila with W. ; ft I>. tdl ytnva In South n #*!'•'liman Eiffel Styplng Car LuJn to llama Train No. M contt- t* K t Lnla No. Si Cloy ctinmvlon boiUhera and Srutitv* •4TPullman pal ala to New Orle. Atidcns, Ju. , 28th, lt*8.’x-* > I will leave Athen* m A few day* to return about August 1st. f will f. yaffil! _P you for the purpose of selling you you winter coal. ( ^ Having made b*?tter coal arnut* this season tts;.n t ier l>elor*- rf ISA pared ro sell o.>ali»f . .. , - _ great exocnsa to procure a l«t of tbsflnnt Lllhoginpuic ,J iiltr -Ign and Aurrlcao artl»t«, the finett In the world, Alao a large atvck vt boa t-tnl ))> nincnta and Tomlh-toiiea in my yard, iradjr tor lettering. Thow wlxhlsg to jmiIim 5,nwitta all do well to call »ud leo theie b*tiulfa!dcil|tiMof lb* Intel Improved ail. J ol)<> U IMU* a* I was. jrr rv»i>wtfully, MR*. W'. y. STKHBll OurTreatth* on the “lleallh and llapplnmot Woman’’ ma.lo>l Iren, UKAUFIKLI* CF'U’I.ATOU CO., Atlanta. Ga. FROM John Gcrdine, M. 1)„ RESEARCH niato Train No. M Utu No. *• fsr Cb lud 1*11 potato in N pm Pullman Pal UiTia WaaklugttK New York without Train ho. W conn '* * r all Kattcrn Unas Palace I tout ls ante. All trains on M. £. L. , A'hruugb ucketoen mil No. 51 for iwrPu.L Lnla without coani Athcx., Ga., Jnpe 12, ls»l Okktluiex : In reply to yonr inquiry, 1 uiny state candidly that! think Hornfiml’a Ureihl Prepare!' 'ithebeatand rale-t on the ■uareet. Tonra truly. JOHN GERD1NE, M. D„ For axle by all yrccei.. Tty A colored lawyer in LaGrangc has been getting into tRiubJe he- cauee ofhia ability to write. He aeemeri tube unaware of the fact 3*-"’ that be wea riot authorixed to rig* - another raa*'« n4m*. Several ca-^ea • *■»* reported throughout the atate. where colored achtjol teacher, have '# -»-* eaWifiraU: * Ilefftm torgod their certificates. Before •McoMtiu Seat*) Carolina recent- P ARR BRO O . HOUSE and SIGN \ AINTER 0 iper H andkinda of Wall paper (Mutant y oi hand. Jnnc'cCiui. NEW GOODS. I am now (receiving my hummer Stock of MILLINERY GOODS. i.«ub1b*. I an hwud to .ell. apa<r MRS. T. A. ADAMS. ty r five cotend teacb^ were «r, I kh •../ • ■ kite AND RtTIIR. (AL rtVATUH. Alan lint Iron For itty ysnra, by Dr. a. 1.. Snrtjr, an old prnrtl- tfoocr. OKrUliy in Vernal* Trouble*; was at last •wsrdod tn theSlacoVnry oTtkst certain and nfe ap«clflc for womao bwiiMes. Luxomnt. Luxaeanl las prer*'* 110 ’’ that dally grows in pc-pnlar km. Tcati oouialh from roapotuiblo f>t. bom all ever tko intry furnl'h am pi* evidcoca o( tha wonderful powar nf Lnxomnl a* a remedial a^ont for the re- Uef and penuauvut euro of sit those dlatmalng condition Incident toftnnlsa. Unoantto ipm- tally ndaptod to UomOW* of pregnancy ItgreaUy ameliorate* the panga nf aklld birth, shortens la bor. prexesu alter pnina, sad teclUiates reeov err. Owing to Ike atmngtheirlng and toning In* ffnonce Loxnmnl lellem all SMtmmal lrrncalnr* lUeo. and to s aupertor ntortns aednllvs tools. Fries II. U your draegtat ’has net Ike prepan tlon, address a TBB BA RUT MANDFACTURUfO CO, trawer «, AtUnto,Gs. NoTS.—Laxomnt la nenicekoiie arixtnre, het ncombination of herbs aa ton oUttb r x*gfte s»s torn wki.-b W — er Intscost bosk* sixUsd Write for book, mailed free. • EXPERIMENT, STUDY.