About The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1885)
BANNER WACHMAN ATH.1NS, GEORGIA, SUND MORNING, AUGUST 1J, 18S5 snOOTISO A Cl'BAX PATRIOT. HS! I receii monument fund amounts to : making ■ gland total'of $51,324,^ Halifax, N. S., Aug. 21.— Small-pox hrtk made its a^ueajance hero. One dcaiii from it / on<P 1 new cate have been reported to the authorities. h Smith wat struck by lightning and r ’"" killed inatantly, alio'the horse on whtch he was rising;, - J It It reported that the.Plant, ava- 'em w:ll put on a niwiliieof Itesmi era between Savannah aud New A large number ot Chinese had matkedthataifaeiCliiaeie care but li|(le or not at all for the American WS£sE*8%&& thtrditiryiftw: riO ♦ 1 all|n)«l*l»r<<ipe*lntended by a cousin, uen. Sanchez reluctantly £ aawwiMHtai Sjteuaa&ft'fli; that ay L President Cleveland Ward have been . In camp -' Monday at Willia’ Dontl. nine frniH lit. U ^ .KTIVl'T " from the . „ TO _ President U r 4Wtii health. \tz, was. wounded. The Called oh'the __ and wounded A fire at Texarkana, fe Th. ,, ?,up£.''offiSS!HSS5SS ofiice, Pacific and Southern exproM i. ctDer Sju’, l: ' ?' r oliicea and the Western Union Ti/le- W^Th» sa,!,?. r d,iZ,k Rm graphoftiep. Two oh WMei! 1 ) fiMwiofTrBndtl^ea hud lmn that he knew the woum -man wasdhthd dIsWct,»nd, in der that he might receive pn surgical treatment, thccommai asked to he ihformsd where he rnph oflicr. Two'squares ’oil Arkansas side were also destroyed. The lots it estimated at $1 JO,000 mown. ‘ Col— The insurance ia not known.' X cl C. E. Dixon,-propiielor ol the rlington, w.ta badly burned and Otherwise injured. New York, Aug. 11.—A Urge fire, causing a lots of $100,600 broke out on board fhe Colorado,lying oil Plum Ireech, near Port Washington, Long Island, to-night The flames spread tram the Colorado to the following ships, all of which were burned 10 the water’s edge, and aunk: Minnesota, Susquehanna, 1 Congress, South Carolina, Jowa. Lotta Grant nnd Fair Playl. All, with the exception of the last two, belonged to Uur-Uaitad Steles navy They had been*-condemned end were bought from the government by Stannard & Co., who were to break them'up for the old Iron and planks they could get nut of them. M'tTJd/WUir.S LOST ItOXF.Y. over (100,000 Ooae Without AaythU* to Show, for it or Whan it Went. PhUaJalphia Kaw, The family of John McCullough are engaged in theInvestigation ol tllfl tlt'llWMltsaal irnnmlian’e aitnta -*bo <l«0enied tragedian*! estate wT'iiHi turns out to be un*s>i*fact**. riiy smnll, considering the large pe cuniary success or the last five yesrt of.his acting. A Pinkerton detec tive has been at work a month on the problem ol McCutlough’i finan ces. His income waa fully *-10,000 a year, clear of all except personal expenses, and yet out of the certain ly not less than >150,000 which he got in his final five years only $27,- 000 in actual value can be found. He lived expensively, in the sense that he always Itoarded at the best hotels and entertained his friends at times lavishly, but his tastes wore, PI not much varied, nnd he owned no {IP, horses, yachts or residences. ,AI1 the assets are ♦24,600 in shares ol ' the St. Louis liontmen'a Hank, $2,. 000 in the American Exchange stock, two houses in Colorado, $400 in money, the coat ot maintenance since his incarceration having ex- I,misted the rest of bis ready cash In his trunks were the notes of nine actors, to whom he had lent turns o( $iooto »;oo,atul there is a debt to bim of $11,000 by Capt. Billy " ney loaned to the prison of Castillo /VIS*. ... _ he was thrown Into a dbngroli; and lay there for many mouths. His wound healed, hut the bone was broken, and lie could nor wall:. This month he was cuuil martialed and sentenced to death,.: HVrwaa borne to the placeOf exerjitim in a chair. It is IwiltfiHW All Uow. If I swear falsely' and tell one untruth, or do not make a ing in it. the execution, says that everyhod 1 the brutality of the JAMES HEX It Y 8. STORY. Strriog faartees Tears tor a Orlaw BalUmcra Fu:i. »mes Henry, now sixty-six years, -*•' ’iime Baltimore as hU t is stated by • Lsucas te d Mi tar correspondent of a New York pappr, ba released to-day from Leo- daster county priaon, after haring waved fourteen years vend seven months of a twenty years’ sentence, the remaining five yesra having, bean commuted,far good conduct He waa convicted ot having stolen a horse from a man named Clarke, in- the lower end of Lancaster county and with having burned the barn, and seven animals in it ia or der to conceal the theft Henry (deeded hit innocence at the trial, and now that hit term ia up, atill maintains that he waa not guilty of the crime for which be was imprit- Heniy ia a German by birth, tfnn n by 1 t speaks very f-ood_ English. He Rodrigtica livrd in New from 1S80 to 18S4. lie owned a farm in Cuba, but hit land wat tela with '/AttRmiiMK-M obliging clerk of the court, be 1 York yeiluw oath slid Watched whi ed by the Spanish government for Ills narticipstMvt in the revolution I He hid himself aboard a fruit vessel I lit the while it turned to ashes, L. In answer to questions by the de'-'l 11 Vt£ Ti'lfiD’CmmimMmmam at Baracoa, and escaped to this American .0&&MI Ha country. While in this city he was employed by Lozano, Remits A Co., cigar makeis of Pearl streal. He was a well-educated young man 31 years old. * J The Cuban revolntiunlitrln New York say their friends can't fight big battles until _ the urmy that Is T _ Md., is a chasm which is’ forming in the United Stilus goes by sn open trestle bridge aboui down.there to help them. Major- f*etloii|f The depth of the Gan., Antonio Macro has left hla it shout--sixty feet. TIM n boatdIng place at 19 West Ninth street,, and Dr. (osepli M. Perraga, leader of the inaurgenti in this city, says thaj Gen. Macro iastlll in town, but prefers not to have hit wherra bouts knowd to lha Spanish Consul here.—Sun. THE SOBVIVOBS AMO THE DIAS. There have been quite a number I pleasant and intai eating reunions f Confederate veterans during the summer. Some ol them have been largely attended, one or two nota bly, embracing thousands of vnen, W ( Ho once proudly and bravely wore end tone displayed atthysereontqns havd bee admira ble. Thai ex.Confedrrates are not ashamed of the parr, they tookTa the great civil war, nor are' they afraid to praise (host, whether eew -dead Connor, presumably money ^Ifil^elfihSim'lj'ilSh jTdhJror > oon - however, lor Just et tbetmo- “ • a mnnl tins trein natsorl rsuer Ha* atiillin h . ,, The depletion of his-fortune h ( mystery. During his fractions! sea,, son Isst autumu he bad no business manager to whom sll of his sl-< lairs were entrusted. Capt.Connor had previously been n partner. A* nearly as can be - ascertained- Me- this period of wandering, he tuficr- ed rohlicricsori-l-egaveaway mon ey insanely. No traces or the lasses have been discovered, however and there is little hope of any. Every: body in the slightest associated with him, ha, been aide to presents clear account One belief is that he the victim of confidence operators, who inveigled him into what ' made him believe ,waa a tlieal enterprise. f ’JT" ‘ .. Irvin & Callan'a mill was for $6,700, as we staled when 1. They paid premiums on . m ,A1C«MS§ By a trick of tha insurance companiea in palming ofi deceptive policies,they claimed thattheywere only liable for $4,100. The North British, New York Homo and Co lumbas Hama were the companies in which the mill was insured. “ ~ “ lived the Messrs. Irvin & Callao received . retainiar the right to sue/o' after taking the Chinese oath-he that wh0 "soaily keep it are out of It, and', I would lie airaid to tell an untruth.— San Francisco Call. TUBE OBIT. 03 Bow a Woman Saved Bsrsslf sad op A le b miles south of Mill meat the trsin passed ova I it 1 but ° r loyalty to (li# •••••»* NoI’Om fowl h*r ctct baaffstrt«n»d.'.ko » «Ucistt«&iiHms»j fco(WdMy»hew, J - •* I, limany.of these re^ioions Fed. aral and Cohfederste veterans thin- who wifi batedtbkeiaJt 1 jumpeAfiqpj 1 ie bridge "uin- w s stopped the nt hael .to the point an hs ditappeared. r .Vil cnngipguiP { cli'eaWnWF, :4|to Unin .^ Otner re-umons are to be held in tiler near future—.01110 of coin pi mes and mhrrs of regiments. Whi'i the survivors are greeiing escli Dili er, and reincmheruig lheir com |irr mflKyrm oM. |M| Confedcr"e dVt.^"^crec*.n' be a doubt that the people would p?cwrvethli i r»’ve , . n oVi \mn ie veterans,.to 1 hand at lhrir re- pUn will re-pond promptly ' i-W.!tT. Ut s. cmiisMrs." approiieflss this cava aroui the engitiaer cannot see the 1 around tile curve until dost it. AC a south-bound pas train come aroundSthe cui cnginceFsnw a woman cron' bridge parrying an Infant firms apd leading Hr the hi Ihrec-ycat-old child. The ei applicq Big air-brakes andjili danger ighistle, but he-c6u(d not stop the rrwin in time ip prev ' catastrofne. The woman . and sa«*i the train bearing upon Mr; saw below the rushinw-witer', and knew, th stand or jump waa certain 1 The engineer rushed to the fr* the cnjgySb, intending to-trj graap the wojgan ancf drag h to the cow-catcher. tWa ek „ Hi Was m (early manhood _ ooro maker by trade, and getting oat-of employment in Baltimore, diced hit .daughter—ithe only child fie . bad—in good bands and then tqpk, to the road. Hit wife was load, and there waa nothing to keep him back. He finally ffound jlmfelf in Lancaster county. Henry if* hot heard, from his daughter in Our years, although up to that time ie corresponded regularly with her, keeping her in ignoiance of hit dis grace, and making her believe that the 1 prison keeper, in whose care hi» letters were addressed, was his employer. Ponce Marsha] Gray and Capt Cadwallader, chief 0( the detective force in Baltimore, both of whom have been connected with the lorce lor many years, were asked about Henry yesterday, but neither knew anything about him. He is not known in police circles here. „ ___ . S anas Blood lousy. ROSDAMd cures Mcrolula, Rwelllni Quid*, 8U11 Demises, Liver Cnmpli Bbeunmtiaai, Ac. Read the following n«, slot 1 hato been a great snlTerer for 18 Yeara, natabl* to walk, from an injured leg. Have tried many M. D.’a and their roui- edbslh little p-irposc. I believe ROS- DALUS will cure me. Send me 1 dozen py Meaner. It was recomended to me by a friend. I have taken two bottles, aWr'firtd it helping -re 'Chr. drnggitts -There was a large crowd of ex cursionists in the depot at Savan nah. There wat a pale-faced, olira- waisted young man, weighing about 105 pounds, who paid a colored man a quarter to get tome baggage checked. The men didn't appreci • ate the situation, and took his time for iL Indeed, the young men hunted him up to discover that be gossiping with some of his color, and that the baggage was still uncared for. He spoke bit mind pretty free ly and waa promptly “aasaed” ii return. All of a sudden the burl colored man drew a razor from hi pocket and suited for the light weight with the remark that he’d make bloody carpet-rags of him. It would have been a good tin for the young mao to pull a revolver, but he made no motion. In such a crowd no one knew exactly what was happening, and so the rush ot the negro was not stayed. He took two skips and a jump, the razor in his right hand, and at be landed in front of the young man the keen- edged weapon made a sweep for the white throat. Next instant it wit flying among the rafters of the building, and the would-be mur derer wat caressing his elbow and howling with pain. As be whirled around he got a couple of “lifters” which shot him out of the circle, and the young man went to tee about hit baggage. "Wlial did you do?” 1 asked him after we were ofT. "Kicked the elbow of his razor arm.” he answered. “Is it a trick?” “Well, it took me a year to learn it” “Where?” “In Jamaica. It will be six months before he can raise that ban d to his collar button. You ought to learn It uvea carrying a revolver, ia handier than a knife, and ybu don’t bang your knuckles up knocking folks down.” cannot afford to w«H the alow arrival ot theirsnppliea. Lake trena Florida. JOHN T. BERKS, Supt. Board of public Tnatrctlon. THE LATEST SENSATIONS. stock'of coal from the beat mines on hand all the time. Fresh Snowflake crackers at Me- 3 oWeH’s. Holmes’ W'as.T and Dentifrice for Ie, by Dr. K A. Lowrancc. Ail those whd have not purchased S ei^supply of coal for the winter, ould do well to call on Dorsey Bros, before purchasing. 'Fly traps urd fly fans, at Childs. Nickerson & Co.’s. ceived at McDowells. Misses Freeman's and Roper’* school will open at Dr. Whaley’s “ Sept. 30- lyspeptic Elixir, at Long’s At momaot tha! fr drug store. Call on Dorsey Broe. if you want cqelfbr the winter. , slain Preserving Kettles, it ildi, Nickerson*Co.V -srrabce's fancy crackers just re- veil at McDowell's. use ion Rent.—Next to T. Gantt, on'College avenue. A. A. McDuffie. anted.—Two boys who can I from 5,000 to 6y00oems per day.- {ipljr to U. M. Blackburn, Madi- Frcth Snowflake crackers at Me iweU’a. • _ jomtut ..tt children, aft ui Stat^Seualor Mew' ,_o h-y-r befar,a*¥W-t large sttrt Pooreer & Haeclton have now on nd a large stuck of organs »f all 1 and of the latest cabinet de- Call end examine their stock Her Ora wmi ijlph.llke. sad her I see Wei luat s Miracle el grsee. Thai's why 1 thou,hi it rare etrance Folks talked with her at sack IwocTaafs. Aha! bad teeth! litr braalh waa talaladl W 1th SOZODUMT aba waa acquainted. Tha Only Remedy. Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the chares of careleaaneM. It 1s an offence that can be speedily al ed, as a single bottle ol the fragrant Sosodoot will unmistakably accomplish ly the work. No toilet table should be without it. It will preserve and keep the teeth white, aud the breath puro and sweet, ADRuKA PATTI, tha crest sonsstrass,aays ! Halos Palmer-1 Perlnm-w. Toilet Hoapasad oik - Teilat Articles: -l uDhesttatlocly pronounce them superior to air I orer used?' Principal 1 ria-- — -—■ - - Depot 174 tad ITS Pearl bL New York. We are glad our injunction case is in the hands of Judge Estes. He is an able judge and a fair one. The case hat been ably argued, and wi await patiently for the decision. Ba Ostia with tka Cnlldrem. “Now quit your crying, air, or I’ll give you something to cry lor.” When such words are spoken to a weeping little boy ho dont kuow know whether to atop cry " ‘ ■ ' the In* or ii But he does know that t ful? Possibly dyspepsia; or mapbelir. complaint. In either t ' case give aunty a bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters and torn her up ao that she msy be healthful and happy. Ssaklaa’s A rates zaire. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, Bores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fe, verBores,Tetter, Chapped Hands,Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to gtve perfect satisfaction, or mousy refunded. Price Sfi cents per box. For tale by R. T. Brumby A Co. PINKEYE. martr tmo ykarl ago.’ hi to it. 3U .ui£osy3<tli has pronii-cd lo forgive tiding jJbe^WWjtit _ je *f Si post lc(4;ihe <4U»UcSeocrEta. teat aq.oxcjiyni woiabfeto {he j^tier jisrtyw iadftpflpa<Chat “ rdl OkJ . husband, Mt Damala, am future aupiNKt him, as the bound to do. It it supposed lloubt- ACAED. n apd after the 1st 01 Septem- 1 will be found with the well- an (i'in ol Talmadga Bros., if* 1 h-pe to meet alt of my old rifnda an-l many m w onea. i will • PV'Pvfaou it alUiuthu to them, I promise that Huy shall have no ie to regret confiding their trad- interest to my keeping.' 1 Come see ms. Very respectfully, E. A.Sanford; i’t All Ills system with quiniu Favor ijeffort to prevent or cure Y® St* flhOjA; *b» pan of hen pecked huibaad“aa >j-f •taturtrt'ak Hj , omerOT r efnicrat publit'he* M HiAtTOMlt editorial column a Id - -v- —a- -- '«ror auJ Ayert Ayae Cure in « f»r nt preTentttlw ard remedy tut, and other disorders. The yamntstt.- .the historian writes up the bf jeaeph E, Brown, would it ff’goori Idee to putin blank for the teveral yean just af. ter'tbe.war, when Joe was not a ***»«*« pwfy- few yeara will be a knotty for tlpft future historian to getj around. a bolts i-a A Remarkable Cure of a Horse. POWDER Absolutely Pure. MdiMuy k oompetltlon with tl TkM Powder nor*r nrlu. A wmri of parity BllOMtbMd wMnamihi. More ecouonlco Ueb Um ordiosiy kln l», and ronnotboaold fa Its the multitude of low tort, short rphoapbato powder*. Sold only __ :£l BAKING POWCKRCO.a 1<* N. Y. angldAirly -THE g BEST TONIC. = Thi* medicine, combining Iron with pure * tonli-J, quickly and completely (iKUgrstlaa, V'nhwcMa, ilartMb Chltle mm Pewem. ^Ilnj remedy for Dl^Meeof the It It an uni “IfTTIoalJi"* Um. nerollar u> Woman* end all who ImuI MdcnUry livtH It doe* not Injure the teeth, cauoe hcediirh c produce conitlpotion—othrr Iron mrtlirjnn do It enriches end purtSc* tbeblfXtd.BtimuUtca thtisppctlte.aids the nawltnilstion of food, re- Ueres Heeribum end lw Iching. and »trvngtb- en* the muscle* end nerve*. For Intermittent Fever*. Lassitude, Lack of Inergy, Ac, It he* no equal. 4P* The niiuiuc hw above trade mark end crossed red IIdvs on wrapper. Take no other !£(«%»• itevinsiKtt to. itunoutn Nwtfa You are alloweil a free trial of thirty days of . I>r. Dye’s celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Susoensory Applian ces, foi the speedy and permanent cure of Nervous-Debility, losof Vitality and Manhood, and afl kindred troubles Also, for many other diseases. Com plete restoration to health, viitorand manhood iruaran'-cd. No risk is incurr ed. Illustrated pamphlet, with full in formation, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Bell Co., MarMhall, Mich. ttrsat Biooa Meaioino. Rosodalis cures Scrofula, SwellitiKs, Goitre, Skin Discuses, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Ac. Read the following: “I have been a great sufferer for fifteen rears, not able to walk, from an injured ! eg. Have tried many M. D.’s and their medicines to no purpose. I believe Ro- •adalii will cure me. Send me one dozen by steamer. It waa recommend ed to me by a friend. I have taken two bottles, and find it helping me. The drnggista who usually keep it are out of it, and I cannot afford to await the •low arrival of their supplies. John T. Ber«p, Supt. of PubM" Tn e tmc- Lake Irene. +'lori'la The secretary of stntn bus, nt the request of the acting »ccitltiry ol the treasmy, applied to the presi dent of Mexico for the extradition of Aufdemorte, chnrued witli forgery and with embezzling funds from the New Orleans sub-treasury. TBE BUAUTY Of YOUTH. No matter bow handsomo or stalwart young man may beotberwise,nothing in make up for a partially bald head. Shining talents are attractive, but a shining poll is not. The cause may be sickness or am thing else, yet Parker’s Hair Balsam will stop the loss of the hair ami start a new growthSof glossy and soft hair ao quickly ns to surpisu you, restoring the original color at the same time. Not a dye, not oil^ delicately ECZEMA. And Every Species of Itch ing and Burning Dis eases Cured by Cu- ticura. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, Instantly relieved by a warm bath with Ci tlcnra Soap, and a single application of Cullen* ra, the great 8kln Core. This repeated dally, with two or thre-doves of Cuticn- ra R»aolvunr, the He# Blood Purifier, to keep the blood coo), the perspiration pare and tinirriutlng, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, will speed, ily cure Eczema; Tetter, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Beall Ilead- Dandruff, and every species of Itching, 8o«ly and Pimply Humors of the Scalp- and Skin, when the best physicians and all known remedies fall. Chas. Houghton, Esq., lawyer 28 Stalest., Boston, reports a ease of Ecze ma under his observation for ten years, which covered the patient’s body auu limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had bren applied, which was completely caret! solely by the Cu- ticure Remedies, leaving a clean and healthy skin. Mr. r©ha Thiel, Wllkeabarre, Pa., vrlin: *'I sve antlered from Salt Rheum f ir ow eltht jrra?*, at time* »o Utl that 1 could not attend to my baaiacM fnr week* at • time Thrrs boxra o t.'uUcunaand foor bottle* Reaolvent have enUraljr cured me of UiU dreadful d'neue.' 1 cwntt uj an uriiKi'iaui. rrino, i;uucnra, Rsaolvetit, 91 iW; -S)*p. 25 eta. Pr-pared by tbs Potter Drug and ' hewleal Co., Boston. Maas. “TIKKD AMI ACIIIXG MtSCLES. crying throuKb con ntleaa a err e* for rnt and re lief." Like manna to tha children ot Israel ia the Cutlcura Piaater to tb* tiraeil, overworked, aehinguu«cle. Uo nut deny yourself the comfort aflurdMl •.h thi* new,crlgtr.al and rpeedyautl- Iota to pain and lufUmmatlou At oiuMiD^aZV; tivrfor |i; Mailed tree. PoUvr drug aud Chemical Co., lloaton. NEYV ADVERTISEMENTS- CO w O pi m in su 0 a CO cC HD o >< U-* P-t | & 14 I ffl j I h fLj! ^ |« * § S E-h c=> w PQ < <D >» (f) f n 5 a * a. ' i 1 * DO YOU •sncllcnt ap'hiit go»l 5 ro*-n. U< ■tuui!diCL« Ta tb * laud. >if 1 WANT 1’i’ oa ot Athena, wllh F thnMsvb re-ir of • ’J lace, , ... J r urim. VnjaiKOitu, iCt al Ratato Aient The Cole Lot for Sale. The lot run* through the antlre block, tromlng each Clayton and Marke; atreeta ‘tlie ?t li adapted tor warrhoiif* or livury *'able pur* o-v*. It would ft*r • city or crivate mirket toe naurpaecd. F-*r fnrthar Information apply to J H. WILLIFORD, Heal gafln A rent FOR SALE. A mall farm near town, containing AS acre* of rtr%t raU.dand, A new and ptetty cottage, n good neighborhood. Place ron'a for t 00 Caato price. Il.fioo. w 111 be eoM a: onew, and rent cow* LUCY COBB INSTITUTE. Tha caerclaaa of the Lacy Cobb Iaatltute. Ath* «na, Oa.. will be teaumad on the tecond We<!nra* day In Kept >tnb«r. For catalogue* and funbor particular*, apply lo altldlm U1N.S M. ttUTHERPORD. Prin. perfuiusl. Only atanilaril oOc. dniising. soMBTHreo roa the aaar. What a terrible affliction about the hooee la a cross, crying baby I A young man on the very edge of matrimony might easily be frightened from hfa purpose by having too much ol that lort of music at the homes of his married friende. Yet babies cnr ocmmonly only whin they areeick. One teaapoonful of Parker’s Tonic, given tile little one, will live rest and sleep *o the baby and all n the house. Only SO cents, st drug- ««*“• . CUBE roa FILE*. l§iHStE£ft 4 SS tgasaStoMgSiWBS Lfl'aiaMiatls aoilr.IT a rrdupl, knyar*. SmneCa, Orawea l atlanu,0a Man and Beast Martang liniment to older than moat wen, sad need non and ■ore every year. ' ft. Wtolght la tkw back, loin* nod tower part o (ana. St Han a, uploiaa al InSlamlea pn lalalaanr, tinaaaln I- aa ,>r lha atomaek, aU _ ■ai.ro. Ilka paniimloe.pradaciii* a -er, dl,. SSfairtesSiSMsg NWktoVpUe'luS&r? whlS P liS^d > lreStly , u^n Um PUN ilkYtait. acaorUlur Ik, Tumor.,.11.Jill, Ua Ut.aaa Itrklat. and .ffccllna a panianaal eera. rrlaamania. A4drv».. lT. :>r. n-aok. MadldaeCe, Ftera, O, Bold ty a. d. Lyadoa, -Banaa'a Saatamy of in luckoly” ba arooderfnl book, aattlng forth In t reat detail Jott boor mlaerable human -lings can be. But the whole horrible ■lory. Anybody who has taken Brown’* Iron Bitters far dyspepsia knows bow complete and harpy la tbs cere. Mr. Cbaa. A Wilson, of St. Louie, writer, UWSe A w IL9UU, UI Ota MW'*a “Brown’s Iron Bitten bee relicv-d me of weak stomach, Indigestion and dixai- An end.reement ofbiEb repute ..deservedly enjoys at home (wh. follows and even tenor of it* tray), is J way),, *be»a by the fact baldly art verttaedT by the world fame-1 boolean* Stale lottery, that the Mew Orleans National Itank. ana National Bank. State Nations or Germania National Bank, all Jew Banka of New Oriean, La., rSelreaay reglawred latter* or mi*. rders. The neat drawing ({be Mib), occur oa Tuesday September 8, _ information of which address M. Dauphin, New Orleana La. FOR SALE. W. B. BURNETT. A1TOKNEY- AT-LAW, ATHENS, OA. OFFICE OVER MAX. JOSBPH'A Praetlcas la HUte aud Federal Court*. auglS MONEY WANTED. Wanted to borrow §3.500on jriltedgod aecuritr —pi oparty worUt liu.uui. Will make the l« piTLctly -a't . Wifi »l.'ota 8 per c* t int rear, pajrabla •(uenarlv I. dcwliwl. Any timawl bn tho next ntnetv !ty» will tn»»rr. Wattt.Uioo the pn Tiler*' or I coping the money t %*•«* or mom year*,li mcJc-l. .vtldr-aa X \ Z. j mc Puni.cr W*ti hman odlce., AuglS-1 m. LAST CALL ' " A11 t-errooi dee me on m ototouU arc ht-rebv in* title d ih it lit. y iiinet rctlu at once, nr ttu-lr bill*, will be i tact-d in tliv band* of an «• nicer Ure t|«. lection, M \ trix.ka «!ll te tota l In ibe kaadaoC Mr. K. U hu bank*, mi Oalv n*. Tbl* lo poeiUrw- ly the last call, and I ntntn a rictlv bn-lntm HA AO LOWK. AugDt-lw. H. C. F. I.OCI-l & SON. 6tS Ire A 201k ST., (I. Y. CUT, * Puhliah S-ptem’ cr 51b, their FALL AND WINTER FASHION CATA LOGUE, A cemptfte tmIda * * what to wear *i d . where to Lu> te**n o very thing tor 1 dl jo, Ceuta, Oh‘»»trr»*a i»tt»1 Iur.mt* weor. lion keeping ii«M*ta etc. Pooutllully illustrated w aahlon piat-a no-1 about V OW ongravlrga. PH— tower then any «4b« r hoo e lo Up* United Rtota-o. Ftotiafaetloo gtiarautUod lu every c oitiroU'w* Atigll.H Ita. WANTED. .. _ bovwrvt dry whlu* otto, irno IriivUi ut w dih. dlt-wlt ^ KLKlK A MAUriM. HSLIftB?.?. -SELF CURE A’baui*- pte«.ifji.iii »>f ei WOdlialurcttigl a a-tibi-to* th. I'.K. fttea- mind fur ti,» cu»» Aarnaua OvtatSItv* W Mokbood, V/cnLkM am4 Doeey, Kwar m ytom ataltd onvotopa Free. DmegktacuiMit. Address OR. WARP % CO.* Louisiana* IVARm LAM ASH TV For oar mw •*< aavel