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TH6 MIA TO AMEND THE RAILROAD COM.
MISSION LAM.
J New,: VVc publish in
another column this morning the
full text of the senate bill to amend
the act of Oct 14, 1S79, creating the
commission of Georgia, and *nd carpet-baggers.
Parnell demands a dissolution of
England and Ireland,' Of couTm
the British government will at once
proceed to draw up the papers.
The President is stilihnlftl^Adi.
rondacks fishing for mountain trout:
He had much better be in Washing,
ton angling for Southern scallawagS
ng the duties of the corn
ed amendment is fair,
ides that the railroads
I make a *' schedule, each for it
self, ol rates of charges for the trans
portation of passenger*, freights and
can w.blh4haikbdjgit'an'd lehion-
f.ahknJhi acheduM t&yQrp'cofeL
polled to publish once a week for
two weeks in some newspaper in
the cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Al
bany, Savannah, Macon, Rome and
Columbus, and to posjt at all of their
rospecli^e^tatlons, but na increase
of fifftcM eah fee made without thirty
days notice This change is wise,
because it enables thti railroad com-
-panies to have some control over
their income.
s ^^j^tlw law now in force the
r«i|road companies are deprived of
thia right. They may on Sent, i
apply the present rates of the com
missioners to the anticipated busi
ness of the next four succeeding
■ months, and make large contracts
Tor engines, cars, depots, etc., to be
paid from the expected returns of
xJlie business, yet the commissioners
-can, under the present Inw,alter the
< '4mitraete made, without notice
of any icind, reduce arbitrarily the
rates which they bid before dcclar-
» ed were ^just and reasonable, and
thereby seriously embarrass the
cU^n
remedy! for one oft
The colored Georgia
civil rights bill wax pulled
too late. The proper place to h*ve
introduced It would hpye been iu the
Iowa republican convention.
That liquor ring in the Geor;
legislature should join "that . fi|
tcrlng expedition to Cubji. (
they don’t know about lillibus
ain’t worth learning.: J '
anies. The commissioners in journ.
the past have often, by their circu
'sr,'made these reductions, and by
> thus rendering extremely uncertain
‘the income of the railroads, have
impaired the credit of the old com
panies and destroyed many new en
terprise!—5'
" prfitnaes \n^ , 'inode ol. compelling
the railroads to perform their duly
in the prrmisea. Every person,
community, town, city or corpora
tion affected by any action of the
railroad Companies is afforded most
ample opportunities for carrying
their complaints before the commis
sioners as non organized, who are
to hear and determine the tame as
judges and not as legislators.
Under the law at now adminiS'
tered the commissioners are a legis
lature td make rates, rules ard reg
ulations, and the rates when made
•to declared to by evidence. They
are at the tame time a court to try
-the railroads for violating the rules
which they have made, and the
" : is introduced on the
t schedule of rates which
made by them; and if
Odter tuck a trial they find the rail
roads guilty, which must be a mat-
-ter of course, by section nine ol the
act, it la made their duty aa execu
tive officers to recover from the
penalty not to exceed
nd dollars, and not'fo'be
ne thousand dollars,'•’foi*
bay mg the temerity to disobey their
* rotei, rule! dr regulations.
J This aenate amendment in allow-
, r !tng the railroads to make their own
fates, and the commissioners to de
cide cases only which msy be
braughrbefqre them, under ruin
of evidence made by the legfjlkture,
> this great objection; -The
nent takes away legislative
* and confers judicial post-
j the right to make' rules
and regqhtiont like the jt^gls^ of
the superior and supreme' courts,
not Inconsistent with the law* of
the state and of the United State j.
Third. The amendment provides
• eery simple mode of an- appeal.
The appeal is to the superior court
ol the county where the complaint
originated. The party complaining
hat the right to call upon the Solic-
itor General of the circuit, and his
t ire to be rfxad tefeither party
ed ikatftbtf sword wtfm
by Blucher at Waterloo wq* sold In
ertrn 'he other day' for only $20-
Why, the sword that Grant didn't
refute tq. accept from Gca. Lcp
bell for more than this to
i American antiqnaru
Representative Sneed’s base ball
bill teems to have keen knocked
out of the grounds. Henty,Grady
threatened to adjourn the legislature
again if that* bill came to a head.
Another doctor baa jmtbeen era
mated at Lancaster,~Pa."" It is need
less to add that the crematory for
lawyers is not established in Penn
sylvania, but just across the river
StyX - l.
The Virginia negro women are
bulldozing their huabadda into vot
ing for John Wise. The Old Do
minion doubtless don’t stand much
in need of a whipping post for wife
beaters.
The legislature bas just enough
irork.before it to keep it workiftg
day air'd night until Christmas. If
that body will now only pass the
general local option bill' and assess
ment and registration laws, the tax
payers are willing to let them ad.
I purchased your
. children, who bad
I very severe attack of bfUotuness. and
It occurred to me that the remedy might
• %elpmy wifi, sal found that our little
glrTupoo recovery had
“liar sal lowness, and looked as fresh
as a new-blown daisy. Well, the story
la soon told. My wife, to-day, has
gairied'herold-time beauty wlthcom-
- pon-d Interest, and Is now u handsome
' i*matron (If 1 do ear it myself)'as can
j bo found in this county, which is noted
for its pretty womeu.i And I have only
Mt HopoUters to thank lor It.
‘The dear creature just looked over
my'Shoulder, and says I ‘e in flatter
equal SO thedaysof onrcourtshlp,’ and
that reminds me there might he more
Bullock has been interviewed by
the Chicago Tribune, and pays a
glowing tribute to “the lair and im
partial laws of Georgia.'* Bullock
should certainly feel a yearning ten
derness toward the, Georgia judi
ciary, for had .'justice been done
diamonds for Joe Brown.
Senator Bob Failigant, of Savan
nah, is one of the best workers in
Georgia. H* is just the kind of man
that Georgia now needs in the U. S.
Senate, and we would support him
heartily for that position. He is
brainy, fearless, and at true to hjt'
party and his principles as the nee
dle to the pole.
“Since I have been appointed
Judge,’’ said Emoiy Speer, the
other day, “my life hits been as near
perfect happiness at mortal life
ever f ets to be. I look, not only
with indifference, but' aversion, on
politics, and thaUrin'all likellhood
hold this place at long at I live.
We will add, by way of;
that the tame happy resij
vails with the
o^heol^jgfl^listrkK& s
Lovely daughters and noblemen.”
•‘My farm lies In a rather low and
fasmstic situation, cad
“My wife I”
‘Wbor
In Virginia, the outlook fot dem-
Sjcsasi a&ssff ‘Spw s
hang *John Wise on a lcallawag
tree!”
'•noHow-eyed!”
ueiore ner time, from
uneasiness.
“A short time
ing of
great
pretty wives if my brother farmers would
do as I have done.”
Hoping yon may long be sparek to do
good, I thankfully remain,
C.L. JAMES.
Beltsvillo, Prince George Co., Md.,
Map 24 th, 18C3. */••;■!
‘Hone genuine without a bunch ol
green Hods on the white label. Bhan
all the vile, poisonous stuff with ‘ Hop”
Of “Hope” in their name.
DO YOU WANT
i of land In throe miles of Athens, wit
ppring In flftw feet of dwelling and
»m honee. stone basement and asm
1U acres offend in
excellent epring
a good • room ho .
outuuildlnrs Two fine breaches runnlug through
the land. Fifty aerea of wooded land. Plenty of
food trait. Mr. M. L bunaway, on the place.
The Cole Lot for Sale.
he loi nun threath the entire block, fronting
»ach Clayi- a and Market streets. The lot is
1 adapted :or warehouse or livery stable pur
ls. It would for a city or private market bo
rln £^ •
A GbOD HOME TO REM OR TO
LEASE.
' The heme of the lato Mrs. W. N. White, on
miledfe avenue in the city of Athens, will be
rented for oat year or leased for Qve years on
reasonable terms This is one of the most desir
able homes In Georgia. There la an excellent
. a most detir-
__jfgfei There la an excellent
orchard .containing nine (9) acres of choioe fruit,
a well of good water, several fir j springs and all
tfeeeecxry outbuilding* on the place* there is
thirty (80'acres of land attached t..: he place.
Poasetaiop given October 1st, 1885. For terms
and prices apply to my attorney George O. Thom
as, or tho nudersignea on the proinl&es.
MRH. A, R. MBLL, ex’tx Mn. Wm. M. White,
61 \J ALIWLO.
For isle, 210 soses of land, within X mile of
Athens; good six room house, several tenant
bouses; a number of good springs on the place,
plenty of open land. A bargain can be had by
applying to J. d. WILLIFORD,
Real Estate Agent,
“ CITY PfipPERTV •••
for eounlrj /kra., or good, Ie.el,
Beat E.UM Aft
c.
FRENCH CANDIES.
XBV.
Pal a.
fAPITAL PRIZE,f/b,000
mtM Oaty $L Skataa ta rnpasttsa.
LOUISIANA STATE .LOTTERY
ifi i To the World!
NATURtfsS GREAT SPECIFIC
FOR EVERY FORM OP
BLOOMAND SKIN DISEASES I
Ffcmale Complaints, Scrofhla, Dyspepsia. L m
Disease, Rheamatlsm. Catarrh, tJyphlUs,
Blood Poisoning from whatever
canso, and Malarial Poison.
Complete Essay oa BIood,8kin, Nerve
and Muscular Diseases,
write to
MACON MEDICINE CO,,
Sole Proprietors, macon oa.,
Sold io Powdered Form, easy to prepare at home
wither witbent spirits—Small sixe.ttc; large
sice, |1. Mailed to any address on receipt ef
|rice. Liquid form—bmall also, tlj Large i'“
LAND FOR SALE.
yone wanting a good six room house with
. two acres of fandadiolntng and a good three
room tenant house on the premises. Bald land
and houses are situated on lne North-Eastern R
R. one mile south of Hsrmony Grove. Ga., and
on the Athena and Clarkesvllle road. Twenty
acres of the above in original fnre»*. should ad
dress tho undersigned at Han n/ '’rave, Ga.
WM. H-«' IPTHN*. or
MRS. 1C. W HARDEN.
Jutyfl 4m. •
tkcpetpUtf**
It newer eealee erpeetpenee. .> i,
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
W/H A FORTUNE. Ninth Grand
Drawing, ClassJL IN THE ACADEM
DAY?8.ris«l)51,'j OO^mrififonthly
Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $79,0 30. |
100,000 Tickets, Five Dollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
unu rum.
1 CAFITALFBIZE.
} it <2
i ruses or jaooo..
it a.
to dm Mt—, ...
100 4. XW....M.
MO *t 100
500 do 60....- .
1.000 d. 25
CUSTOMERS WANTED.
TO.TAKB PURK,(CLEAN
SWEETI MILK, CREAM AND
Butter Milk.
14 QUART TICKETS FOR $i
Addra.OAK OBOTI DAIRY. F.O. box
13. luSttt
SPECIAL. I
Anr one wishing whisk wean secure them Ud
miles from Athens, on the road to WatklnsvllM,
near Paper M1IL I have oa hand all tha popular
brands that have been kept In Athens for the
past years, and solicit the patronage of my old
costomerallkewlso that of my new ones to whom
guarantee satisfaction. J. A. FOWLER,
. • - Large Lot. :
Writ watered, clou, to btulnen; can be boa.h
«5 iss lSK-b£zr ^
• j 6 wiLuyonp.
i.. To Rent.
' Tb* Ijtre.'kMt* oa OeonM itrMt, furut
To. Rent. .
Large and deslrabra rooms; furnished or an fur
Jabad, corner of Clayton and Jackson streets
polled If deslrsd. Apply on premises
Aogltlii
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE.
—.rt-bntn, .oudtluj, lore at
«n.l!p»tlon. byipapth eiilt
MM adMtkA todily lad lOtlUAL ’ bit
should stiuiuiato the digvwtkny aad eeetnw
rejitlkr daily action ot the bowels, by tho
BlJ Of IMWNUS dOM of ' •*
^yer’sfffls.
After the bowols are regulated, ooa of ttgm
taken etch .day after burner, la
an h rc4atWtooompJ^.tu «w%T
Avna'a Plm are angar^catedBad purely !
vkretaMb—a jdoas.-tnt, entirely safe, and ra>
hebtu medicine for the core of all tllanrilfin
•f tho rtotuoeh and bowols. They are
Ihe beet of all purgatives for 'i tally ons
c»a, oa„ wtU be „„ ___,
day in Beptimber. For eetelocoea aad
~lastcali: '
i. plmcea in tbe .
-,R D ’L.Kr2S.’Si
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Horrie ‘School For Young
j!';; <i(i ;,''Ladies. .
it , —Athkn8, Georgia.—
TDXKRCI8E8 hn..l nn Widnred.. ■’ - ■
19*7 FrUc, awoantln, to
ApdiMUon Sir ret., U clttbiikoaM tremsd,
only to the o$m .rtb. Compear In K.w Orleeai
let fttrthrr latbrautlon writ, clreriy,
ter. Cutrincy by tipreu (.11 .aiu o(l6 utd op
ward! .tour .xpenre) Mldtrewd
X. A. DAUFHnt,
IMwOttMaALdw
or If. A DAOPIIIN,
607 Srrntk St., WuhliftOB, D.O.
Make P. 0. Money Orders
payable and address Regis
tered letters to
KBW OBUUXS VATIOXAL BAXK,
°H
- N'.wOrtwtu, L».
STATE NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans; La
FRENCH
Wine Coca.
OBOROIA RAtLKOAD COMPANY
BTONK MOUNTAIN ROOTS.
Orrxx Q xx ual NuXAn-x,
Aazuts.0.
oAusutnUree/ra
— I llll Mill
l" Wooaiuie piS
“ Mmrys.. 3.0C p.m
|:«n.5S}::3
mama •• Winter* *«. <:**,.m
Ho. LWHIMsH
MAST DAILY.
L'veAtlanta... b:s6^,b
1 stop as and receive na
is followingstaiona only:
trarawa , „
5nfiSTS5: troe'&FSlrlS:.
— , _Ctuu.lt, crew
, Urcetixboro, Hndiron,
. Otrvtnztoo .Uonyere, Li-
IWsn l.i Stow. Mrenisla ernfMetebext Tho
WM’^JjncctafonjU pointa east aad northeast,
wr at Union Point.
isfaat maUiuns through sleepers between
nte and Charleatoa. Trains to and from
ena connect with trains S7,2f, 1 nad X
WORTH-BASTKBN RAIUYOAO.
. Athens, Os^ July 1st.,
ter July 1st., •-
i as foUows:
7# Meridian
1885, trains on this
idlan Time.
..1:46 pm
-...8:00 a m
..1:84 pm
- U45 p 4 m
Leave Athena....
Arrive at ntua -
Arrive Atlanta. .
Leave Atlan/e-.
Leave Lula-..
Arrive at ..’.hens.—
..6:00 p m
...8:6 p m
,.10:36 p n>
* FOR SALE.
AptodmlDh MKSSsUr Mren,wbt7ii 1«-
W. B. BURNETT.
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW,
OTFWB OVER MAX, JOSEPH'S. FimUmu In
SUMxi^ESyUUoaitt....;, ufil
■“•“A , .7 Jnne283m.
Or.J.O.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,
SoUbrnUDnichtn
Taps* *• wkloA tkl, tMn.y. f Fr1nt«I w.
- ?•£!»_ft'jar - Ar «%, h r;..v.
I MTC.CO^I
OP-PAPER CLARKE CO. GA.
COl^MAIPS CORN MILLS,
'in\ - ■- r . - I DA» R< u, *-•
AND'
—HABITS CURED
by B. m. Woolley, m. d,
ATLANTA, GA.
■
Strengthens and Exhilarates.
8ntalns anti, refreshes, aids digestion
imparts nsw life and
energies to the worn and exhaust
ed mind and body, and excites
every faculty of mind and
body t> healthy and natn-
ml condition.
COCA
la a wonderful invlgorator ol tbe genl
tal organa,and removes all mental and
" s'rjra-wi&isss::
WVAsniaA*, ’ 1
LtiMdf Memory,
Uslm. etc.
Mt
PEMBERTON^
■P**"*^. £ikrWndMfom*ra,Tlifohfs
in MsTwaiKOCCi
eyo. thg.^un. Bsus)Uo
?5S S 2
>«SS a| 6DaW;XMre(*B.Ulu .’>*
'aSS!1 vS*s m
^ee.emmmm 6.12 a W
venTnia..— til, m
l^lSuiSSr 1 l, Siii(olS.' "
Us wflonwd and iscwsiiwnMBbrmh
90,000 of the moat smioent inadlcal
In fos world. Head pampUatoTwoe-
iHilSfofraiiliiiSim Coco *' Tiaut
*wm Mri _
fsManwtreMtvtnkBywi Its 11 llllkrf
MILLINERY GOODS.
OsB aad|STap|nA jtess>Sseitpn tstt. xySIy ,
MRS. T. A. ADAMS
DSTW. M. DURHAM
■ ■ ':''SPeciAUST7 •
:os ,^oh
‘ THE 0B **M 3.3TBL
U Z’. New Orleans,'
v * • f t rf’
Xe. 0 Perdido NtreeL
AUGUSTA, GEORI
- VV, M, Thomas,
Tallulsh Palls Accommodation ou Wednesdays
mid batardaya only.
”” No. l. No.
L'v'Tal Falls 6:46 p m... I —L’v Cornelia 9:21
Ar at Cornelia 7:M | Aral Tal Fall! lvjjo
Trains Nos 1 and 2 cuunoets at Oornolia wl
BsJi D Ttalus Nos 61 and 59.
Train No. 5f connects at Lula with If. A D.
aln No. 60 for Atlanta and all points la Bonth
«rPullman Buffet Sleeping Car Lula
Atlanta.
Train No. 61 ooanocts at Lola with Ke A D. train
No. 62. Close connection in Atlanta for all
Southern aad Booth western points.
nVPullman Palace Hleopfog Car through from
k. * d
»a.Pullni.p FBm. Nuir.t C.r tbrouyb from
1-rejBi No. aiconnou. .1 Lula with R. A D.treln
Mo.Mfar.mt Kwtorn CUIm.
. ™m. SlMplns C«r through from
Lola without .bnure,
Air tret., on NT*, ft. ft. tl.lly, rxr.pt 8umt.r.
tlcSM. on Hle.t Atnuti. lor .11 orou-
bANVILLEKAIt.H<UA0
PAsaxuoxa dspaktmkut.
Dlvlilon will b. u totlow,'
UM MM$S 1
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tent uolnU
MIJU.IUC
ir^MdrtiM..:.
•;Kb5n Gap Junction.B
■'Hparub’r.
Hfi
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Gap Janctioii!!
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S.1S
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No. 66
Dally.
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