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DAIL/ BANNER WATCHMAN ATHENS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING JANUARY, 27, i
MEDICINAL.
.S.
SCROFULA -OF LUNGS
RELIEVED
(am now 43 ye*™ old, ami have auffa
ietl for the lost fifteen years wjth n lony
trouble. Severe! member* of the family
Oil mv mother'* side of the House had
died with nonsumption, mid the doctors,
were all agreed In their opinion that !
had consumption also. I bad a!l the
distressing symptoms of that terrible
disease. I have spent thousands of dol
lar* to arrest the march of this disease;
1 have employed all of the nsosl methods,
not only in my own , case, but In the
treatment of other members of my fwnily,
but temporary relief era* all that I
obtained. I was unfit for any manual
labor for sav,r*l nat*-'Biit chance I
Came into possession" of a pamphlet on
“Blood and Skfn Disease."- from the
office of Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa.
A friends rueommended theuaeof Swift’s
Specific claiming that he himself had
been greatly beofitted by It* we Id some
Ions troubles. [ resolved to try it. About
four years ago I commenced to takeS.
S. S. according to directions. I found it
an Invigorating tonic, and have used
about fifty lie ties. Tne result* are most
remarkable. My oough has left mi. my
strength has relumed, and I weigh sixty
pounds more than 1 ever did in my life.
It lias been three rears since l stopped
the use oi the medicine, but I have had
no return of the diseaae, and there are
no pains' or weaknessfelt in my lungs, i
do the hardest kind of mechanical work,
and feal as Well ail ever felt since I
wasabov. These.' I known, are won*
derfol statements to mske, but 1 am
honest when I say that I owe my exist
ence and health to-day to Hwiit’s Spec
ific. It lathe only medicine that brought
mo any permanent relief. 1 do not say
the Swift’s Specific will do this in every
case, but n.ost positively affirm that It
has done this much for me, and I would
be recreant to. the duty I core to sufle-
ring humanity if 1 (ailed to bear this
chsarfnl testimony to the merits of this
wonderful medicine. I am well know In
the city ol Montgomery, and can refe*
to some oi the best citizens in the city
T.J. ITolt.
Montgomery, Ala., June 25,1886.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable.
Treatise on Blood and Skin LiUeases
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., D-awor 3,
Atlanta, G*., or 157 W. 23d St, N. Y.
lanldAwlm.
W onderful
Success
The Marvelous Cures
And unprecedented success atteudlng
the use and Introduction o>
PEMBERTON’S
FRENCH WINE COCA
Have dazzled and delighted the
minds of the medical profession, and
most grateful testimonials of those who
have been restored to health and happi
ness. The great number of testimonials
coming from all sections nf the country
serves t$ erotd *t«.the AVI NF. COCA to
a idaln equal to Bulwer’s most vivid Im-
* sln * r feuXIROFLIFE.
Thousands who are dying from some
Chronic Nervous Disease oan be restor
ed to health by the use of a bottle of
this wonderful Tonlo and fnvlgorator,
which is as pleasant almost to take aa
a glass ol fino old Sherry Wine. m '
25,000 bottles sold since first April,
and over ten thousand cares, some cases
considered incurable. Send for book on
the wonderful properties of tho Coca
and .Wine Coca. Lamar, Rankin & Ta
mar, Wholesale agent*.
For sale In Athens by Long A Oa, and
Dr. K. a Lyndon, and B. T. Brumby A
Co.
J. S. Pemberton & Co,
Uk rm S.
Haas Genuine mUm borimlUStuti.
JAMES MEANS’ S3 SHOE.
biUty, Co*t/ortondApp**r-
SSSnXBS8S$S££
Mon how to get this Shoe to
any mate or Territory.
’.Means A Co.,
afe£us££sl
I CURS FITS!
WMaMMONl l> M« MN ■•nil U Uaa hr t
NBsiaSIMkswnMiMBnsfua. I mus a rndtralrwro.
I have wN IM •> Ml*. (flUTir «r r ALU HE
■CUMi WMHi GsS7.lwimalWf rataaOy *• c«ra
BmmlMA Hmsw aW— Hti laMaS H — rwaams lac
■liMgHHWlMWi NMMIMS a lml)MM4a
thwnWiX my MteMUa m* rm*
Mah ItwsWfwsi •wtBtwtaw*irtal. m4 I wiltmyN.
■ MlMlKtlMI^MrWlRtllVVWfei
^5iIKT!^ , ^TTaSaSf»*CSS
I bysatummi saw
t Lost k-reek, ra., wmen oroxe
last'August, has at length been
nguishrd, costing the company
r 36o,ooo.
GEORGIA HEWS.
Giantville, a small town in Wes
tern Massachnsetts, manufactured
1.50,000 drums last year.
' A man named Mallon died yea
terdaV et New Haven, Conn., trnm
a draught of oil of vitriol which, he
took in mistake for whisky.
The fire gt Packey colliery No.
3. at Lost Creek, Pa., which broke
out last’AUi
extin
over
Fruit grower* in the Tailassee
country says the freeze waz a bene
fit to the LeConte pear trees, and
there are thousands of cuttings in
Leon county ready to put into
groves.
Kate Romer, of New York, aged
sixteen, has committed five ' rob
beries within a year from houses
where she baa been employed. Last
week she stole her ten-year-old
sister from school.
Donald II., the famous pointer
who has won fifteen prizes at bench
shows, died yesterday of pleurisy
and pneumonia at the Kennel at
No. 73 Clifton place, Jersey City.
The dog belonged to Dr. Kane and
was valued at f 1,000.
Dr. Sam Price and W. P. Powell,
quarrelled in Walker county, when
the former presented a hill for his
service*. Powell was shot through
the abdomen nud Price’s skull was
crushed with a billet of wood. Both
are fatally injured.
Mr. Pst Downey, of Frankfort,
Ky., made a mistake the other
night. He filled up with liquor,
and coming to a big sndw drift in
the street, imagined that it was his
bed. He carefully undressed and
went to sleep. The next morning
the coroner’s jury rendered a ver
dict in accordance with the facts.
A daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
Cady Stanton says that when her
mother and Miss Susan B. Anthony
work together on their “History ol
Woman’s Suffrage” they often get
into animated discussions on their
subject and dip their pens into their
mucilage bottles and their mucilage
brushes into their ink bottles in in
discriminate excitement.
A new link of evidence against
Maxwell, who is now in jail nt St.
Louis, charged with the murdef of
Preller. has been discovered. Dr
M. E. Chrrtier, a French physician-
of St. Louis, says that Maxwell con
fessed to- him in an ungusrded mo
ment during a conversation in
which C -A. Mayer. • piano *nli-t_
man, was' present, that he killed
Pfeller, administering the chloro
form of which he died, but not,
however, with the intention of kill
ing him. Maxwell denies ever hav
ing made the admission.
WASHINGTON LETTER
*£££ a Regular Correspondence*
Washington, Jan. 24.—A good
many of the delegates to the Mi«si»-
sippi improvement convention,
which met at the Ebbitt Thursday
afternoon were at the capitol that
day. They talked freely of their
hopes and projecls and of the large
appropriations for the river im
provement which they expect to
get from congress. The tenor of
their talk indicated that there is not
harmony nt -thought among them.
The delegates from the Upper Mis
sissippi and the Missouri complain
that the bulk of the -appropriations
has hitherto been given to the low
er Mississippi, and say they do not
intend to submit to this any longer,
home of them declare that they in
tend to demand equal shares with
the lower liver, and that 51 this is
relused they will fight against any
appropriation. The river and har
bor committee will doubtless meet
tonight to hear the views of the
delegate* to this convention.
The action oi Secretary Lamar is
re-openmg the question of the val
idity oi ti>2 Bell telephone patent*
is in the direction of the public in
terests. The secretary does not
pass on the merits of the controver
sy but simply recognizes that such
a controversy exists, in good faith,
and provides for its adjudication by
the courts. The office of the Secre
tary is analagous, that is, to that of
a grand jury. He decides that the
evidence warrants a trial.
The members of the Dakota del
egation. headed by Judges Edger-
ton and Moody, called on the Presi
dent yesterday aftemoan by ap
pointment, and presented the claims
of that territory for admission into
the Union, with a view of securing
his aid and co-operation in attain
ing that end. Tho President assur
ed them that he would give the
matter careful consideration and
Wiuld do what he thought right in
the premises.
In one respect the republican
senators have reason on - their side
in asking for information touching
ramoval from office. Every man
has the right to know, and to have
it generally known, that his removal
was not due to any discreditable
causes. He ts entitled to his repu
tation. If his management in office
has been, from a business stand
point, satisfactory,' those who dis
place him, from outside considera
tions, should state the facta in his
removal frankly.
Just here lies one of the draw
backs to office holding, whether
under the ‘.‘spoils” or »ha ‘‘merit.”
system. In either case the incum
bent is exposed to detraction from
those who wish to raise themselves
at his expense. Where preferment
goes by tavor simply these rivalries
take the form of secret personal in
trigues. Where th? oflscer is. sup
posed to hold hit place on his merits
the opposition finds a convenient
weapon in charges affecting hit ca
pacity or character. An honest
officer is entitled to protection in ei
ther case, and the best protection is
generally to be found in publi
city. Cnarges should not be made
in the dark. Our fundamental prin
ciples of law are based on the in
stinct of justice which requires the
accuser to confront the accused in
open court. This feeling should not
be disregarded in political warfare.
A displaced officer, whose record is
clear, should not be sent out of the
public service under a cloud of sus
picion.
One Who follows the silver con
troversy now raging in congress and
the newspapers, will not get a very
flattering opinion of the American
people. According to |the mono
metalists, the country west of the
Alleghenies is populated with fools
and knave*, whs are trying to cheat
their creditors out ot twenty per
cent, of their dues. But according
to the silver men, our business cen
ters at the east are nests of crime,
where the conscientious thieves plot
against the rights of the poor. It is
to be hoped that foteigners will not
take us at our dwn salvation. L.
.GENERAL NEWS.
The use of the Methodist church
at Leary has been tendered to the
Baptists in the interim between now
d the time that shall elapse before
their church is built.
Coffee county is without a school
commissioner, owing to the bung
ling character of the act abolishing
the county commissioners. This
interferes with the paying of the
teachers.
At Columbus Friday Capt Rand'
lette and Engineer Long, of the
steamer William Ellis, which sunk
several weeks ago, were presented
by the People’s line with a hand
some silver service and a gold watch
respectively for theif gallantry on
that occasion. The Ellis haa Seen
thoroughly overhauled, and resumed
her schedule yesterday.
A negro in LaGrange is the own
er of a house and lot in the city end
100 acres of valuable land just out
side the incorporation. He also has
a contract for carrying the mail two
or three times a week to a stnall
village a few miles distant, which
pays him |6o a quarter.' The same
colored man came to LaGrange
when it was in tbe wood*, and tent
ed with his then master on the spot
now covered by the Baptist church.'
Mr. A1-Perkins was in Carrollton
on last Wednesday evening, and
had while L there $500 in his coat
pocket He left town about two
and three o’clock for home, and
near Mr. Ben Brown’s, he missed
his money. He immediately return
ed to town and made known his
lo*s and search was instituted up
and down the road and the places
h'e had been in town, but all in vain.
Mr. Charlie Hudson, who died, in
Rockdale on the 15th instant, was
the, oldest-man in the county. He
was bo rn in the year 1796, and was,
therefore, ninety years and seven
'days old. He was buried at Salem
church in Sheffield district, the old
est church in the county, by the side
of his wife who had proceeded him
about seven years. He reared a
arge family of children, nine in all,
)ne of whom i* Mr. N. D. Hudson.
He served in the war of 1812, doing
sliant service.for his country. He
rasa descendant ol the Hudson —— -
hat discovered the state of New 5»J783s?*i!m: -
fork, alter whom Hudson bay and raaraneit "ftS 1 '
Hudson river, in New Yotk, were u »»a5
named. He was a relarive of the «**-,£**“
immortal Henry Clay, of Kentucky.
MOST PERFECT MADE
bV few. m5lM*D. »*. vteew of tolijiwnrl,
fS5T» 333*?
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TAYIiORW
tETC
MULLHIN.
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grsvUy slsa| tfee Mall ntrwma Is «to tosMwrs Imur
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ImIn—njetoetpU Is tks meitotn pmatoflks sU 9«Ua. prs*
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MmM tits IMM Imws Hrn dy l»r Cwrti, Croup,
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PUrrSaa, Pymmmj am* CMMws TRMURg.
LOUISIANA LOTTERY.
W CAPITAL PRIZE, »7b,OOU-«
Tickets only $5. Shares In proportion
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
"Wads hereby ntlty that we luMrrbe the
srrurementi lbr sUthe Monthly sadQssrterly
nest Drivings ortheLoulaUna Bute Lottery Com
pany, and In person manigeu " —
uurs tbemselTes, sod thst the
■with honesty, blracsi, end It
We, the undersigned Banks and Ban
kers, will pay all Prises drawn in The
Louisiana State Lotteries wbicn may be
presented at our counters.
J. H. Oglesby,
Pres. Louisiana National Bank.
Samuel H. Kennedy,
Pros. State National Bank
A. Baldwin,
Pres. New Orleans National Bank
laetirportUd In IMS tor 25 j**n br the LetfiUk
turo for Educational tod Charitable porpoeM
with a capital of_|M»0,000—U which a rwerr#
o,n * utauoD
The only Lottery ever voted oa sad endorsed
by the people ofsnrstste.
It tutor Kotos or postpones.
I te Or end single Number Drawing*
take PtaM monthly, end the Xxtrsordtnerr.
Drawings regularly every three months Instead
oraonu-aunnelly. ss bertMore, beginning
*Av5plendid Opportunity to Win
a Fortune. Second Grand Drawing,
Class B, in the Academy of Music,
New Orleans, Tuesday, February 9,
1886—189th Monthly Drawing.
0AP1TSL PRIZE 375,000.
100,000 Tickets at »lvn! Dollars Each.
Fractions, in rirtha in proportion.
1 capital prize — 973,001
1 do. do
t do do 10,000
a d d°o *»
loo do ....,. ..b*,, i |0 l (
SuO do 109 roUe...V. So,(
BOO dO M
1000 do » **M 25,<
APPROXIMATION FBI1E*
9 Approximation Prim tit I7S0....... S,j
J_ d d .° SS, St.r.Tji
1,007 Pr'.ree, suuonhtlng to-.-— —0700,1
Appliontlon lbr rate# to eluleskonld be made
eoly to the olleo of the Cotnpenr In New Orleans
r- ■ InformeUen write clearly, jrlrino
by riigrest lull suss of ss end np
w “ a, “o““ p *’ ,, a.a.D r rtmmr.
weworteese, t.:
or M, A. Dauphin, .
Washington, D. C.
Make T. O. Money Orders
For further
hill addrm.
Ordrra, or New
tered letters to
N»W OSLIANS NATlOUAL iANX. .
THE
Lamar Cotton Chopper
VgugnT 1 * AUaurokla.
fL- -
U Duke
Intora with
IS, CLABKB CXJUNTlf,—Wnerees,
Uemllteu end J. W. an chor admlat*
r 1th the wlUaaiezrdet Jtmee Richer
deeeaeed, nnply to me far leave to seU, ea the pre-
party ef seld'decee>ed two tract, ef lend lying In
Mid county, one known as the home tract, the
other known aa the rSvane tract. These ere there
fore to notify ell eoneerned toahow eeoseet the
regular term of tbe Court of Ordinery to be held
lu end for sold county, eo the Aral Monday la
March nest whysaid laeveaheuld not be granted.
hand at eOce tble 9Mh day ef
Aid M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
]an26:i0d.
pXOROIA. BANKS COUNTY.—O. T. Atttjj
U has AppUtidtoT R*Rwi*m of p*noMUy
mUIok aptirt And Ykluattoowf HtiBtiRttitid.Andl
npUMM
30th day •( JaanArj
'■ ‘^"kVtirSrdtuery
GjMIO Bi< ?«K C
nuSSSmSua
SMsSSS
valuation el homestead sad l will pye apea the
a*e>eetne>cleek.s.m. eolhe Stidayed Feb-
wmyUWMmyeace. ,,
BHA, Ordinary,
Three Elegant Pairs of horses, one Combinatii:
Two I Adit» Pontes, fire Pjlr Males. All first cIam nud good qaaP.tlrs, four *
Two horse wagons and harnesH. one ladies phajton
3 to get I’Ar^Atns, they muni 1 e sold as I (d
itrdohAQirini; my hminfM
r,VY FIOO’^ON
FOR CATARRH
In all its Stage*, and
SORE THROAT
In every Form, the
CERTAIN CATARR H CURE;
and the 9nr*.t Quickest remreh- known. Purely
Vegetable. Manufactured by 30, OO., Athens, 6
Price, 31 per bottle; Obotties $5 Sold by Jno. Craw
lord Co- wholesale anil retail Druggist*, Athens,Oa
Information fiirnlshetl.
M.H.Ialon&Co.
PLUMBERS
Gas and Steam Fitters,
De*len In Sentlury ttwdi, Wrought. Ctil gnd
Hewer pipe, Karine Sluing* ot *11 descriptions,
Bteem Gusgcs, Vtlvss, Pipe Putlogs, liydnnllc
Bams, etc. scpldty
Clavton st, Athens, Ga.
J. A.
INSURANCEAGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt-
Faying Companies.
ASSETS REPRESENTED 310,000,000
Office cor. Thomh* and Clayton sts
octle.
PIONEER M’F’G CO.
OF PAPER CLARKE CO. GA.
Ifyou propo-e going W est or North-
West, to write to me, I reptesent the
Short Line.
F. D. BUSH, D. 1*. A., Atlanta,Ga
,7c -ordtelly recons
menu yju r u *s the best
rrnicdyknown tan* rot
Uouurrbooe end Gleet
We lutve sold consider
able, end io every euaa
It baa straw ■H*t«cttnit
—ucottS Lrsx,
JIudeon.NrV
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ATHENS, OA. 4
oefioe ovaa ukx. Joseph’s. Preetteee in
Federal Cenrta
FARKER’8
HAIR 8AL8AM
the pf%mUr favorite for dr**ln«
.SS.'SSy^
jl heir Wire topUMW
AC MOSS,
Attorjiey-at-Law,
HOMER,GA.
Prertlces 10 all tbo surrouudlrg countie*
THE SOUTHERN MUTUA1
INSURANCE CO.,
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YOUNG L. 3. HARRIS, Pssslsin
BTKVENS THOMAS, 81CZ1TJ1T.
Re*(dent Director* t,.
Tosse L. O. Henni*. Sirrsiie. Tuoma*.
own H.Nnwvon, J. 8. Hawltou.
Pumiaib Pmjituy, Marcili.u< St am let.
D«. E. 8. Lyrdoh, Jo*» W. JfiaiOMOir.
L» H. Charbon ffiiKi. -/.‘If Honricott
«ri!
3urs c! .'ilc
the follow
he Oily of
meric* Pit*
<0.1, front-
Street and
[210) feet to
feet 00
pKie Street,
■lull Hirewt
LA RKE fHBRlFK PjILK—will be *oU before
the Couit Hcum door la Athens, Clwke
^.«»ty, GeorgU. dnrln
on the Int Tuesday in
property: Tbe honae
Athena. Georyfit, bfjotif
terd. It.will be Bold le I
In* MYentyuflve (75) feel
running beck t*o band
Hull ftlreeteud frontlui
Hall Street, bounded on
on North by lot No. *2, — „ , v , , - - -
end Sooth by lane up* rnt'ng the lot from lot ot
Mn. Dr. Bertllag. on this lot nre one tenant h>. tue
nod etaMe In i«od condition. Lot No. 2front* one
hundred end fifty uoti) focton Luwpkin Htreet
end ran nine back eloug line of InaMe White to
Ball Street about two iundrod end fifty two (2S«)
feet, thance South aloiur Bull fitraet oua ha do rad
and eight (i<*) feet U lot No I, thence Emtaioof
line of lot Ho. I Iwe hundred and ten (tjo) feet to
phln KUeet; on this let (• the dwelling honae
throe tenant honae* all In good condition.
field Mthepr pcrtyoC AntetlcurlUardj toeullafy
tt.fi, from the Superior < oort oi Clarke Ceanty
In fever ef Pardlaaod PhtnUy. agalr»M ^mefica
Pitlard. Praoerty painted ant by Kepfonuatetive
Attorney. Written nonce atven tonent in poa-
gcaaioe. Deed made and filed n office forpnrpoae
ot Baking this levy.
JoHNW. WIEB,
JnnMSld. gh‘3rtg oUvhe Ce»
wilt rum upon tbe Berne nt 10 o’clock, A. M ,<
. .. --
at,one ycur
SKMaVy. six minVhF.-.-.r: 3 !
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M end 23 North William Street, New York,
Piva Qtfld and Two Rllvar Medals,
awarded In 1885 at tbe Exporitkma of
New Orleans and Louisville, nod tbe In
ventions Exposition of London.
Tbe superiority of Coniine over bom
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five yean* experience. It Is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
andaewr break*.
Avoid cheap Imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None era genuine unless
“Dr. Wasnix’s Cobaunb” is printed
on inside of steel cover.
Ml MU IT AU lUaiM MOUUITS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York City-
A. Hampton, lata ol said oonnty deceased, a
tiles to mo lor a discharge from said admlnlsU»-
lon, These ara thereftra t«» p*ti* and admoni h
G eorgia, olabkk countr.-whewao,
Thomas C. Hampton, administrator of Bits*
A. Hampton, lata of soli
piles to ms tor a dlschan
Uon, These ara theref i , , .. . _ .
all concerned to show cause at the recular term
of the Caurt ol Ordinary of sold ceuntr, to be
he'd on the first Monday In May. Ifitt. why such
discharge should not ba granted. Given uuder
»y hand and official signature. Thlafeth day
tDtcember. iwfi.
JarSmfin.
A. P, HgNLEY.C,O.C.
G EORGIA. CLARK! COUNTYe-Tn all Who*
It may concenu All parsons Interested nre
barney notified that If no good cause be show*
to the contraryan ordar will he granted by the
undersigned ea tha 7th day et Dceember, Mfifi*
aeteblishleg e aeeoed class public toad as marked
out by the toed cemmloatovers snpolntodtortoat
parpnae, cmiiBenftnav t the JasUcaamut gTwfcd
of the 14ist district ro. M-, of sold county, and
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