The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, December 29, 1885, Image 1

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w *» ! .;**4S *f , A B*n*lcmanin Athen*-tell< >ns ■»-t _tts* Owrlngalavi-rytimes,hta father “Tiaw n S~^>. worthies* negro bov.'lM Jfupoo^'i a mule/'whfch neither iTf'^mRi • ; when he. set hi* head not to, sOtri- th« he gfte him to one «•; frisnda. The lm&X i thill «i3 was going to do battle for the ‘ ^ale canve andtooklh ng as his body servant. I By ndne-wun the put of his master -m * -ite beanittatOrtcheiLto him,,and'o,r uve tnathaM** mister. On llmg around like bail, g! s; over the field he 21 i Mite enemy-V guns. Tho negro; PFW’iC. Cimpady are: aelllitg- tt i ncriUJV" ! AUDITIKa CLAIMS. * ! W —There have been &joS claims aud ited wuptt,the Southern Mutual « 44 X ; mollwght Wr hfBii^ -rushed into • rAhe hottest of the fray, and gather- •u'J 1 * A'» arm,, bore i»s&srsriays^ ' »;•' larjiily. x!itbe!%er- back trom Pennsylvania to Gt'dreia f 11 Slid 5 tfeiiihfidihe messages.' Before the master died he gave his boy’ his ,.,f.eeUbtd',*M«*W3 Wthere >a» »-. * something in him which ought to, thought ol this,’and when he dame ' to Georgia Went' ‘to- work to carry ' x 'f-‘¥0.W ol hism^erJand' • itoMriawoieaa of the best sloop* £.;* mWlWW&t* <»f thy Atlantic * s'-< ocean betwetn New York and; Sa- *:? JiVanfiah.'« • '■ ” | • 5! a v M »»“ctlW|il„ 1 ere '* * S ooH ' ,e * 1 of complsitrt UhxmA .ain'i.M «t'.siN lysef r >n our city about house cats being poisoned by nartiefc’ ;Fprwhjrtppi;,, ^ pose thia. is done is not known. ..i, , ua lL vyill be remembered that on 'mm ' I ‘ a * last Wednesday night, Mr. Norris, .Miu jglipjHTi. niaaii. , vmintr man from otdtbaCaninfa BaeSs^^a^BwSsaga viri Hat- joined toge/her since'the #BWPWU» *--" ■ b 4ithe« in*ituUa wyono-:-, J^fer* he died,'he raised his languid eyes to 1 } his Mother, and with - Weak' ViX&i.HUtii wilTbo Iiikf out <tor X»^! ran Hamilton’s residence on Miltedge "S P‘ll° Y?)hJViTJJV. >*5fSi#F n.WRh* M V rTdid. b 2l^sISS , -'bo,inw, *Si^ dih»T« « i I holidays set in. — «■- iunaarasnAox. FOR STREET DEUKKIKO. P“Hed terday, for drumming, otv the tt Without license, and’ , Anetf l! fs' nr" ited, the 'deep ient, ar)d when djity calls are Hi- 1 yrpys at their post., ; „ . oY | ' i ,: '“ DISORDERLY CONDUCT.; ,'jj 11 ' Tom Collins, colored, was fined ■ ’• tHBnniE^L!or;fp. tt. a.talhadoe, m\ - » Sunday- niorning a'laTge doT‘ “* t course'Of friends aritfrelulivr* get,. ■ m ~ ere^ at thp,preshyierian chyrch, to not m i psy the last sad-tribute to the ment-j i>u( J ory of, their dtpaiie i friend. The cient, “ ' **aermon/was pteaefted by R«v. Dr. ■ Lane, after wSicfv his irinains were J ^ !. Carrie^ tp the grave in Oconee ctm- «s clery and there interred. Every ?-• denomination in the city was repre* m sentedi’aa pall-bearers. It i; report- r i.al that tame din s' before his death * 1 Mr.' T*|iiindgr mafic wishes—that * wiien he. dird Iic . might lie in his gaiden •■'snirouirtlej! ' by . his trees, .Tjt shrubbei v and flowers, on« bright l 'he*U!iful'it.V>,—rone of those lovely days ton which all nature seen * to jfcjoRes aiul Vbatbe ni ght be buried ‘on Smiday,/!il I ibat that day might also be fair ami luscfy—and slrhlige , . .. to;krmr‘wrw: fato-MeriM;* ™ quf'ny °f th ® &&5S5 1 * • -4he fetter. Ohrlstimur day he died ;M'KWld be;Mked"tor,‘.hndi» •aiwd u.-.-.r.... tti' i...:i..,f_^w«.'i, 1 ps,an alarm of nre/ ls soundec nijtf tt.<r .VP'Jplb tranquility of tife • canary aiiovr’.—rt was a’ dav |ong to ”W! rt'Hicinbr'rfif Ijy th/iye w'liose «nd : ASAD BKATH. words of the mother felL ears of the almost dormant'- e *ctrj, and he at once aroused and — t'jor the bet'ti W, ' P^fl'»rTl*TWIJliin ing house; and after a. limp, clans .were summohedj 1 wnoj cm TefytMtigimfheif pojw 1 for the The next day, Christ- ias ere, ms parents' were tele- giaphed forwent! -Christmaa ] they arriveditotfind their son jf^r- p-t-- for his pardon theJ’ U <M«flVnfiWtW, the loving has been sent tcyCongressman MOMIiNG. DECEMBER 29, 1885. JbOCAli CHIPS, Small IMma That a Rsportsr caosht om rses.sii ■ tn* ,] r Tsitsrilar . w'»» The pistol was freely used in At' lanta Christmas dsy. // l oot The college boys will return from their-homes this week. Tbs street cars were crowded All day'Sunday. ’ Mr. Snodgrasa will go to North Carolina toon to .build a Btreet rail road in that state. .1 Beggars sth thick up in Cobhhsm, They don’t make a living at the bus ALL THE LAI - rt4 bus dq W;9TSU»TiYJvlBSTOLA8S:i Jost;'Received in Every Department, at the, Shpfc Store 1 .I'diinv'/ I ’ ‘ Tom Grier read, a great deal while aerving out .hia aenteace in the Barnes. \ V iof _ Wales Wynton has been 1 'days f»d tlnfe; thinking, perhaps, pint he presents shamSpate-W glva OF; receive from thelrhoy.mia idnl’ Of' their hearts, arid thiTn.'.'upotf the fcvVJof ^v, * e are upon hay*(Hteip blasted Mi Mq _ • caught, lamity—instead of the happiness g hia landlady with a dk&\JK~* r Rush is having a beautiful counter made for hia soda water fountain.: Mr.l>p, HStchesort, of Wat, mtM. 1 ►' e line of the street anced in prica.' -> A fine deer was banging at the (iparketbpoie, yesterday. Vemison is gettmer to be common io Athens. JSBSWPJf^JSZ-r ' E. E; Tones is spending Christmas in Augusta. •’ 'iCsd 'E- K. Lumpkin has rented the residence of Miss Maty Frank-- there next Corporal X H- Hughes lpft for, I fdftrjt {will be idle before he i, back and the te ssd." * 5,, r. J. N. Wood and his son, Dr. «'*••*** The senior,and junior editc r, the HsVmon'y ’Grpve Signal the cross ^puy pour upon their In the ciky ypiterdsy. -. .... ...rlTr® , a , l» be cariledJto'thb'h.Otnoof his parents holidays in Atlanta. $2 and costs by Ma^r>a^j»^t‘^;.^ j .: ^ «S'’« tJen^ repTesentTtive in teiday'lor disorderly.conduct in the 1 . A gentlemaairenlMked the,dther ^be last htfnSe Of,f«presentatives, is yard ofi k’hite family fn'the city, day thm when Dr. Chase wasChan- vislAng friends ip,the city. Curtingjii frequently indulged 'fh 1 itlli ' t»» i '* srd L . „ ursing is frequently indulged'fh' etllor of thi' UniyerSity,‘every boy jtty,i'the>e ’ people, . regardless of was t^q'uifed 'to>1*e in his room'a* A whose presence they are in and thp p’eJpck every, night,/ that .’couriers nuisancers fast beingsbstetf. l! 1 ■... were seoti to the boarding hon-es , 'T^er* has been but yety , little complaint about,.'the • water., works since Mr. Duchette has had charge.' ~ ■ - ‘ ; “-“*-ws good soon as toon 1»nd Sintifay Hi Waif^Imiivd-hqtK #*-»",fir«oi h ‘he ' a few seconds, JU \tt\ f»(IJ ill H •’ 4 '. T . '- i * cm CUTTIBa HI CKAWFOBD. ST;/»ifr'tt *toAWt»iTinH | . into the lower part of the -u. W.'L. Cnlhoun, Ordinary of Ful- causing a very seriouij|ound r ‘ .Hqp;.cpurTty; tia» tsrutiil.li'is prbclttma- C0 **B no * w* ‘he nart»M of ’ tu>n, ili»t-itftrr it» ptibhcaiiori onf “ '.-it Week fo'r^lobr week's in the A m 'i labia Constitution, 1 the prohihitii ■/i t-ct in that county bep'dhtfs'T'la 1 K ' Tpis ro ilonht settles the matter «.• , »r as .that county /hi concerned “ * The whisky mtn haye made , des- 4s perarrtlght but to no avail, and ; or' « j rfif a6*Hd«y of JannarVthe *ffl»«‘i JCuy” Tan shake hands "With th ;.i i'Goiiiiiil.'iCiiy’’' -afrbss“ ihe 'soul jd& -lotig-ift fhrenhv cdohtiMrdtfff#|t ,i,-tWiU .abniN ot prohibition >u WiiHMiv an.:prilJj'olieC,pr.rwt6idij -^iitksrjo. -, ; •if34Q<)«l3fio«[j|a^/ftt»he temptatioua-swbich surround them ■ mow ar. more numereus. >-VfWle it is true we hare - not’the gtog ahopi, ,her 5XT» cominuuity. which Ike mind of the young man should- Ve'taught to' shun. When 'parents send their children here they expect them to be looked a1VeF~ah<nvatcbed over aalthough.Mie)i were at home." The fOreffPlMgsE 'given “ fi»r what it Is watchtngWlStSSSSSSS* our •town. i*ll. io i'lmnl.V l-o-'C-tl editors of WtM ‘S$p(ga& Street,‘ -» A «i->--Jf-a *tu * No Such Stock of liver seen in. Athens Before.AJl the Latest Styles in lillofe [ attention to their large assortment of .5 TOBBOCOS. 1 "' : - CELEBRATED Is justly'‘popular. We clain Mere,'is no bettbf ior.; jie i-umn’faV 1 ' l XfXalfe' m «.» aivWk* «A Also, some nf oar Fav6rit6 ‘'Briiflid'tf 9‘>le ; age?tg v Y G,ixonsa«atl a^a.tje. Jll—bakhiiij. f.uX.. re Ut# IsBUIAUMBpittiU ■ l, i"|Jb ig>i|i Nf ’: Th* Vffiitinit jffajor <fl>n dis- trict preached at the Firat Meth~ ,i »'" * near -lken'. are- fitld of nfhTdw flung to ace and.hear. 1 .ioi««uuitu.<! ' Invested theirirmney In neatly _I everything that was. for sale by the Atheus mstrekantay -.-Tbe furniture J sMres tWdtved ttiei-ntteaHon'of th* itM JbkM *h*>1He'«Ul M4UH ‘itlWf er*ved /by/ the : .people, .throughout ^* h **^‘S!a t oyaan , ^KSf»^i the conference diattict. Rev. Mt 'la Evasa supplied the pulpit at Oconee it#»M»1 »**f:if! ** 1 4hin •* 11 i!« ! you _ Vm ...ndk then in thi»'tffiul? Fleming;*.! lain a- wretch J^cbi'nd^ fo bc ^ tion. The stench which greets the ,ime ' | up~ y«t?r^ l The,h»wS e in -operation, (n '.fMfen’ or , Vigkt daysj W wHlcpMsbaWy run jn full time during next year. . _ , MW" i* very ofleUsiv^JUid •" Wi-»U#orror ««ii^'f* J should be rpme-lied at once. Such A desiral.ie farm of co thjng» 8Mhis,createa. ; mcKpw .et>d " should be abated. There i« very lit tle sickness in our city atupfeaeiit* and it iathd duty of every one' to do dll In their power to keep .the sanitary condition of our «*ty up Io its best standard. ltd t^e North-Easte!3^1me to | difference of one hour And it would. e.^hv oqo. ° f these roads’ time, as it would create con-' y *•'large,) crowd of nd:. '‘WdSUilt'.wdtad notibo. wodd$f' ^5S5£i*?S1fi i ,'ru!-. :.i i I'' v ia**'LLt vn.lne) /lain 'jiMlSMifflfil» ,aniL j li Yesterday a ilarge ! crowd of i rsSJSESi. ens, and they generally _ their wages before they lea' 1it it ■ tfoa-ijiy;' roll khoWL. girl* pal store ande HnMftamaaisfmeawiAdd purchased, • There were ai «<A desirable farm of eo acr s, ajoreaal with neat new cottage,; fhnfe mi et dBJsfc... from town. J. R. Ciiiiistv. i V’"t - :saa A full caroru billiard table, new J set of balls, and everyti complete. Apply at this offici'/ saff The holidays end to day. Nearly everybody has gone to work.- " . ..' Turkey shooting is beginning to play out. " ", "r, Rocks on. tfie new street car track causes the cars to run off very fre quently.-- i o'** •' A wagon load of rabbits were in ■---^rrrr OOMt FAIL TO CALL up nearly evemhiog that waa left.' : Mr. Turner King, of Texas, broth er to Mr. Jas. King, reached Athens yesterday. . ! i And now, if the railroads were h*PPy. i v .aziun It has been suggested that the eity couiicn khbhfif Sdonf iTiintt for the city as a convenience to the ’.'“^lOSnireSlliigySjs^ jL|,a.,ni|T(iS milgnif--in^„/nir .ifflss Vfiritify of'Cur ved and-eut glass.botties,|4|iQ.V^Iic Mi , l , I , vllioiJljb MU , y< sc jjne'aij sdT .aiii hinMi. .r, -‘i’ .kiisii bbf. tl ladt *#*/ •* do announced from Greentberougb that the Rev. M. E. Hammer has eloped, with a Mrs. Parris. Hammer served the past yeas on the Hard River circuit, and ; .GROIN' DEALERS.® ,C0MBnS5)ptl«EMAri,tS„ >er. 30 last. - ne oougnr tnree ad tickfMJ 0 Littie’Rock, Ark., led the . train at High Pomt^ vith him.went Mr*. Parris, her sfeat fo Greenaborough on .No vember. 30 last. ■ He bought three railroad ticki—' *** * * ' ' boarded and, with Joi“Vfy* eeventeea-year pld *on, a two-year- w^niSo ci'izen who resides near Freeman’s Mills, in: 1 Guilford county. . Ham mer left a.wife and several small thildfen. " J MteatiQngiven to ^fpragp w^WfcomGi’inding AT MOSS & THOMAS’ WAREHOUSE. , a --■JS-ie . L—I rtiemmttam, s * hoanelteas, aad as tool.” Pries ti ces, for the speedy an 1 permanent cure of Nervous Debility, rose ot Vitality and Alan hood, and all . kindled enables. Also, for many other diseases. Com plete restoration to health, vigor and manhood yuaranLad. No risk to Incurr ed. Illustrated pamphlet, with full In-