About The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1885)
an medicinAl. rffir; IT LEADS ALL It leads the lift as »t ttoa #or *11 blood dliauefculf there It DAILY BANKER WATCHMAN ATHENS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING BIH.Pl-SttMOrpttl wisdom .Conooctsdfor able.purchase' of Bhkrne. nWof theCbinL n Kwhythfe eight >pot *t the seven. The AtBericih* are C F4$» P?ej>U?!! (They .prefer l tor- DrJ.O.AyeriCo., Lowell, Mass. ■ -1. *Uta«linraapK.IMUbouk«ft**. .|. ^rrr-rrm,, ,mi. ■I- rll »i*-' *•> ?>*t*l iMl'lfa--.'- -yMi . , . t / t , SBOK tsUSTM inooriy mttM xy,4nd idled rxrw&i Uh l“» tad Ke» Yo.k. i took six bottles ** 'HVXriV&'L' Blood. he life, and hole’ wU* who remember* It March ot laet year (UOih J ct ™ poWaad i jwentluDtl from V«re, nor wee I cured by any or the . ^fjhareabw taken •'•renboUlen of Swift's lflc and am eound and well. It drove the j*>Ifob out throtch bolla on the skin. Dam Laairr. Jersey City. ,H. Y., Au*. 7.V18M. . Two years MO I contracted blood pcImo. After faking prescription* from the b* at physicians here and at Dallas. 1 concluded to vl*U Hot hpriogs, and oa reaching Texnrknona a doctor roroasrxended me to try flwifi a Specific, osour- tag me that It would benefit mo more than Hot Springs. * Although tho POISON r back and cheat, ny bead, jet ( f.aud the sorca gono Inside of , , Jo* KM. a _ t Porter Uniou Past* Depot. Texas, July 14. 1S8S. on *'< ion tattoos Stood Poison" and on sid ‘■'kin Disease*” mailed free. For sale by all drnerfsti Jnx P. Y. ? 167\ ' fcPKCIFlC CO.. Drawer t, Atlanta, Gs. They presented a grotesque trance. They were clad in' _ l 'T uu *I* v e whatever they could catch while 1 *J n j :c . ?f n American flying from the burning building, you nfiveto ao ,it quick, punning They lost everything excepting men arc like h4nd»jiw», they have • - ». ■* teeth only-on'-'one side.’ Coquettes make poorer wives than prtulet do, u 1 ? ' ""' b^r ^vomen thart, one .hoc and one dipper. The rail- eAhor bf^theetti !There -, ii»<n<) sure road Itmdly passed tliem here to- cune-Oerllazinffli, but X-haveknown day. Tlie white people of Quitman • <ecoAb^h4<hhtm»dyudmei Blf tMMeMdfta'mob at the hour of I had seventy-fire- childredTd~learn midnight around the A. M. Associ- lyxty of erp ,to-, shut*door, ana alibii’s home and icbooi buildings w ouldivt citte what the other.fifteen while Prof. Ayres’family and six ft . J Amotion a crab yqtjng lady teachers were quietly has is to bite. They am t.alraid to sleeping, poured coal ell L<BA atul b-te an assessor. Crabs are biled in arbUnfl a pot, about two bushels of ’em until from them P'Wm biting And they are buildings, making escape next to impossible, and then set fire to botli the home and ..r-y„. -~ r , ,-Mte witn -school buildings..- It was with diffi- thair,teat apd hang; on )ike a coun- eulty that .they saved’ • themselves ‘OS ixflnn»ip,>rThe mosquito has with Whit thefhacTdq^r anything s%*rngd,ifO» Lite,j They with they could catch in their flight, theiriOO**, We . have- bean taught The last teacher that was taken out WjiWw)W.iW -vmsde.in vain, bat hM#dtfvtld’aucfr a ttVibfteafiockto Affimk if eycr tbe/o wss time vrast- her nenums systetn thaf httAhysi-; fifbif; y«AiAO making, mosquitoes, cian here is doubtful of her recovery. Thoy ; wene,J>Qrn'of, poor.bat indua- “One, and only one, house in ‘ lojw-psreptSjL bui; they , have the Quitman opened, its doors at the •MWbd.pf, tfte .country in their dead of night to those homeless veins. 'Itiisgasydo hit, a. mosquito onei.ind that was* tali yp»:4it .Wflps'tft AbBi rightvplace. 8 All night ldo IIW «M varyicourageous insect. marched in fi ?[V e hno.wOu A mosquito tof fight a threatened him with -violence, ai mftn-aqdJiiaiwif*: allnhfhtand then swore that they would burn his home dt*t* M)e,fir*tbteod. Flies,morally; thene^tnight. <TR’ A considered, are, like a-, good pianyl * , ‘** K fltherpcopl ‘ ‘ " ‘ vernor of Georgia is very “ist these missionary nearly the whole white population join in this hatred toward, wan- them. “The teachers, here, in Lewis nor your ier, people. They . won’t light on hill agood, healthy spot'if,they can fin# a raw one. , Human happiness is like a dering flea. When yOu put finger on himhe don’t seem to be raal date not go out even in the very there, and when you follow him to early evening Without a gentleman where .he really is he don’t seem to escort for fear of personal violence, be there, also. The best way to be Some of the clergy here iu Macon happy is net tomrant anything until call the teachers: ‘white niggers, the ~’udding and milk ’ ' ' you get it. Pudding and good to be happy on, but too much pudding and milk will worry one. Amiser in the midst of his wealth is like a fly that, has fallen into a quart ol molasses. A mao' who can wear a paper collar for a week and keep it clean Isn't of. much account. There is more vanity in a handsome’ man than in a peck ol peacock feathers. I have known men so f i ,* Af arvelous Cures ? ,;.;p•/,: And unprecedented success attcud V, li ' Alhe use anil lntrodaction of . PEMBERTON’S- 5 /; FRENCH WmE..OK:A .SK,'te“SidS» ; «£ i atMt grateful laatlmOnlalsol these have been rmtom| .to1lo«lth,a«d happi ness. The great number ofh^lhnonials a plain cqu*lto£ul*er’t uv*t vivid !■“ Chronic Nervous L . • ad,to health .*» the use otmhptll* d . this wonderful Tonic and . lariaorator, wideh is as pleasant almost-ta4ake aa a glass of fine bid Sherry Wine. Si,000 bottles sold since first April, the wonderful properties of the Coed, sad Wine Coes." -UMah Rankin & La- vrOMlSSiiSKM trumps. A busy-body is like old cheese—lull of little things. We have been told that an itone&c man is the noblest work of God. The demand for the work has been so great that I. have thought that a large, portion .of the original must still be in the hands of-tbe Creator. Whfn 1 was a boy I always consid ered whistling tp ha the -next best thing to a. tailew caudle to go down ioto a dark cellar with,i. ; - • j, Neatucss is a virtue,- but some times.it is carried too tar.,, I have aeen a r.eat matron chase a lone from oil' a wall before it had .a chance to- take a breath. Patience is not more of a virtue thSa cold teet Napoleon is said to have been a patient laaiv.but he-never taught • districraohool at seven dollars, a month,, i Jiave. seen-boys ' brought up like lijy-dogt^and strike into (he bsd path as souri as they iould find it. Then, again; I’ve, seen ’em pick ed-op in thb gutter, and they wash-, cd out like diamonds. ‘There’E no certmin ru’e'that work's well about boys. Love is HKb tbe ’measles. WeCanThavpiTbad'ETtou'ce, and tjfcikter we haveiif iniifethe worse it is. When a man, geti to going down hillit seems as though every- thliiff was gTesaed for the occssiun. A * mouse nibbling in the r 4ight knocks the death out Theytehalive ijnyyhere.exccpt iiv# church. They fatten very slow-in a rojfctNBVwA.fr wlA w •Ollvd.H '.<» '•'ATHENS, :,2UMI0fiIV IsiH; All Sorts or ■ ^ ■ •■■-. .^llartier.JlrMxstSUp. . Ancrlcas KspaVUeas. Georgia VaadsrsS. Kelsey, one of the Lewis Normal , writes a letter to the Ohio State Journal detailing the recent burning ot a negro college rtne prob- Quitman.- c She sayr.- Britain bjy “To-day (Wednesday, the 18th - question, we were shocked at seeing Proi ys takes ^kyres, and family an'd six lad teachers at our door asking for shel CLINCMAN’S OBACCO MEDIES at was h minister’s home, ijng. squad^ pf the mob i front ef his house and : slum of the North,’ etc. The Lew is normal school is doing a grand and noble missionary work here in educating these heathen and down trodden ones in our own country, aud it is at our own peril, as much so as if wq were in the wilds of Af rica. We know not when we may fare the fate ot Quiiman'. “It'is very strange that these Southern people cannot see that in St... • J -t t jious that when they went out fish- the education and Christianization of ng on Sunday they prayed for these degraded ones that their own good luck. The time to be careful- lives and property will be more se- est is when you have a handful of cure.’' i ,, , . Carp Isr Gterila. Special Fish Commissioner. Geo. H. H. Moore reached Atlanta at 5 clock Wednesday afternoon in his car, bringing with him 19,000 carp and 375 gold fish. He left Wash ington with 35.000 carp and-400 gold fish. At Columbia, S. C., he delivered to C. j. Husk, of the Agri cultural Department, 6,000 carp and gave away 35 gold fish. Mr, Moor* ws'Pnwsi.-XTKn am minium will distribute about 10,000 carp in ASSETS REPRESENTED $40,009,000. Georgia. He has already 365 lots of ' hese he and these I will by express will supply a, carp spokes for, y -ship to the applicants b^ In addition Mr. Moore w any applicant who may apply, Should be tail to dispose of the to,- 000 carp'by Saturday, b* may leave a few with -Commissioner Hender son- for distributibn, as he will leave on that day for Montgomery, Ala., arriving ip that city on Sunday and leaving on the following Wednesday tor Florida. - While in Montgomery he will dispose ot the carp tor the State of Alabama. He has already number of applications for carp in h»t state, and any person in AU- sama who desires to be supplied should apply to Mr. Moore while in ‘Montgomery. The goldfish which Mr. Moore is, with, huh he prill dispose ot upon .;iI_“ A i.1‘P l -' c ‘»l application, of silence. Thp Commissioner says that the mm Tetter, Salt Rh«um. Butwr’i llch, Uaiv] womia, Pimptee, 8oree uul Built. 1'rlrr oO rla« THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE (lerbunclM, Bone Felons, ulcers, Horee. Bore Kyee, 8oreThrnet,Banions, Corns. V — Orcbitie. (loot, Kheuinatio Bronchitis, Mil's Le of Insects. Ac. In f IntUn usiion from whsterer t THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER m&smmrmm-; » in,tip Wspl. ' * - o.^a OLD INDIAN CURE THE GEM OF BLOOD PIT- - - RIFIERS; * Note caroall, bat an excellent'tonic, appetizer and blood purifierjuid. in the treatment^ absolutely wil FEMALE tth< . .itJB’r-F.S, out an equal. 01 this popular preparation the Tele graph * Messenger, of Macon says: •'Most of 011 r (Iroggjtl handle the prep aration called 0, I. Q,, which,,simply means Old Indian Cure, and mqny of them are'selling large quantities of it This medicine has a stronghold upon the confidence of our people, who regard .1 as an honest reliable old remedy. It 1s tnanufaotured by.a company in Perry pjms—* " ourcommuuity, Is simply wonderfnl snd can be truthfully aceounted for upon but one ground, and that if the real merit of the article,. for Its advertising here ha| been limited, as compared with many other preparations that have been left far in the rear in tho race for popular favor." BOLD BY UC tDIHO DROaOIBTfll THE a I. C. COMPANY-, Perry, Ga. TMs Gn»xt Bl joJ phrl 1or,Tonic and Appetlsw if For 8aleln Atiieua,Ga. t by Long A Go htfifilr J. A. GRANT, INSURANCE AGENT, Represents First-Class, Prompt- Paying Companies. carp tie has With him on this trip r u -u-n.-.'i» are the finestthift he has ever dis- Sttirch? i TkiMhows that* mouse ttibuted cannot lire any more on Telrg.99 „ S|5i , kin c f their valge as a good ftrg"’ P °° d fd arllHc ef tood and-their Wonderiul than.a mi mourn over a dead mule I’d do njy mourning; in front ot him.—Sap Francisco Examiner. " ' grdwth, he said. - <“I ktlew a gentleman in Indiana, near Indianapolis, who got a supplyhfcarpQn 18^8.' 'Some of them werwshqwn me k' Short "time ago, weighing 38 ^pounds.. This' gentleman has,bad-- wonderful sue- cess with his -carp. He has sold 2oaooq, aqtl still has 300,000 left. At first his got $100 per 1,000 for hi* youn^ Carp, but it no# selling them at % 15 per, 1,90a He told me that be was making plqnjy ol money by carp raising.” d -. , .JswJdleMftk. 1 /' Mr» I. tVilcoxson, of Horse Cave, -‘Last fall Dr. Easom, a clever an.l reliable gentleman, well known in Amyricus.had a dream that tie visit ed the residence of Dr. D. U. Sear- lecounty, and when he reception room found that Or. Searcy was not there. In a few days he received a notice by mail that on the day preceding the night ol his dream the doctor died. Last Friday night he dreamed that he entered the same room, and Bearey was not there. .The d.w. M , awoke him, and recalling hi. torm-U,^ w„ entirely cutod cr !. c *?5 r jf n ? < 2 b ?.* Wok ? yi* w t , I f e |»ndhjuls*ln‘ il in Hcru eighteen poupds. and told her that his coumh Camilla, SaysTlte positively believes be would ' ^ ^ r " he received a letter, stating that Mrs. Pamitl* Bins., died.on the day 'dream. Dr. Searcy COU'is*. and >eeo luiMiar their home we non to ifists. mat ttm pains wer Mrs. would someth *2?SSi l Office cor. Thomas.and'Clayfon >ts "“^aNnodncemeNts. ./ "I,‘I !l» ■" I'V. ' Mr. A* 0. Rucker is announced as • candidate tor Alderman from the 4th ward. " " rt Mr. W. M. MuKlnnob Is annonneed s*so»ndi''at. for Alderman tromtba first ward. . HTGmj. C, Thomu will be supported for Alderman from the,3rd ward by tho , PEOPLE. I respectfully announce myself 1 at a candidate for Alderman In the second, wan]. - -Election 00 the first Wednesday in December 0. B, RIPEN, Scientific American If you propose going West or North- West, to write tome, I represent the S-ortUao. F. D. BUSH, D.F.A.. Atlanta, Ga PAY YOUK STATE AND COUNTY TAXESc are now In my, hands for coUectiou. AH persons concerned are urged to come or»-ard rnd settle promptly.. Office in P.P.P FLOUR; Th ^ber’s No, ,34 Coffee, the Best in the the price, 17c. Thurber’s Canned Goods, Durkee’s Spices, Cabbage, Irish Potatoes and Onions. Darby’s Candies, Wilson’s Crackers, Parson’s Shoes, Sheeting Shirting, Drilling, Notions, Kerosene, Crackers, Glassware, Cheese, Teas, Cbff^es»;Sugar,,Syrups, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, and in fact everything of the best and cheapest in the city, at wliblesale and retail. ,u ,,*• . : iA WM. LAFFERTY ®| PRINCE AVJESNUE, COBB and HARRIS STREETS, sept 3 m TeldphotieNo.45; ‘ MAGNIFICENT LINE : —-nop- Ageiite for Dute’s World'Renowned Cigarettes, ,,, .Call and Examine our Stock Before Buying. J.N. SMITH & CO GRAIN DEALERS LCOMMISSION MERCHANTS. Special attention given to Storage and Custom Grinding OFFICE AT MOSS & THOMAS’ WAREHOUSE RECEIVED THE HANSOMEST LINE OF, FANCY GOODS Ever brought into this Market and cheaper than ever before. A toll line of every SVEhoiesale' and Retail, Druggists and Seedsmen, • .ATHENS.GA 1! At 14" Stood 1 Street, Nekt to Childs, Nickerson & Co. I hnv» opened s l»r*e eteck Ot 'CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. DRY GOODS, •HI t« W'Y--*:'i Respectfully solicit the trade of my k friends. 1 ^JKING M. MARKS. • of 8«llt4t Guinn. Pnrrr, «» ^rrinted on each lab«l; ‘Tfone rMr.C. T. Me-IIcUe Co.. M*«m (ia. on blood snd 8kln Dlmscn innQfrd (^t. MACON MEDICINE COMPANY.^ . > city or country »r»; (AirimUng ite"MBrx •Qnid be Mat by uiU IdUUooa mo at^MUon |4 to ft per week. No caa^aMlag. f particulars “ YYftmn««Yo’jftg ladle* in city q ff 10 oorkflur n« at 1 heir hou»ra; b •mp’.oymeo*; no in«truetlont to bar; Globe Uotel, Elberton, Haa In*mi ronorated and woU (urnUhed and th« proi-riw.ui aiwwifOA t.i aieOuanca to bla o»d frieuda hlM vlik tbclr prKwure-. Twe»«r jewe«w>. rleac In llM bueln.-ee Su tBnfkl JU vkw Btree- ell«r veote. Ceil end try Me. JlpecW r»leer»- sun. The Best Newspaper in. America, and by far tha' Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun’s-:Pre miums. -in-i/a i‘fl rfSMgMB The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News- No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. BesnUtal snd SnlwteatUl Prudniu la Btsndsrd Gold sad other Wstehsa,VslnsblB Book., the BmI Timiij Seville IIuUm known to the trade, snd aa nneqosled lint sf objesit of real ntUify sad inetrnottoo. Jletee, »jr timll, PaatpoUt OAILY, per Yesrt wltkowl Sudap) *6 00 DAILY, per Month(wlttonl*ea*w, 90 SUNDAY, par Year ... I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, ptr Year . . .100 Uinm, tax ant, x.« v«t cu,. 0 PIUM^ WHISKY HABITS CURED BY B. M. WOOLLEY, M. I ATLANTA, GA.