The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, January 28, 1886, Image 1

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SS | DAILY EDITION. YOL YII ATHENS, GEORGIA, THUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1886. aJfe - * * *1 S3 ‘ u WIXTEKVlLLK ITKJfK. .. The add era** bow approaching it al [ . most due, aad perhape will be here be fore thia is published. We troit it will : «»tfildly. isaa.Mathews & Hutcheson are paling in position at their gin new 30 tone power engine. They hsye I ginned this season 1,000 bales of cotton | _ Ofith 115-hone-power. | * Jim Hsyae’s pair of mules palled a 7,000 pound bailer from the depot, Tuei I ; day, to the saw mill, or»r 200 yards. [Hodgson wagon held it up. 'y I A tinker was in town this week plying phis vocation. * A Mr. Huff, artist, has pitched his tent ion the public square and commenced ‘cording shadows. ' Selling supplies on time is on s boom | fin our visage, and. thousands of pounds r bacon, corn, Ac., are going out The fall oat crop is a foregone eonclu- , and wheat ’badly Injured. What or cent cannot no^ bo ascertained. ■ Ben Mathowshsd 10 or 13 goats to; reexe to death during the cold week. XLon O’Famll wss around last week- ting observations. Whether he was bserTiflgtJl* eights of the city or the |irla deponent saith not Our people area unit in hoping that ditor Gantt will in a short time be welt nough to be at his post A confirmed spiritualist was in town neaday, and told some remarkable tales- oneerning mcdiamlstic power. , The roads where used have got to be nire, and Winterellle will scoop in ig guano trado. dr. Tom Methtrin has been duly in- lied with Mr. K. M. McAlpin and l the yard-stick with the easo of a etcran. ; Mr. D. A, Barnett and family and Mr. H. Hale, - ^f'Oglethorpe, left this reek for Kutledgp, their future home. Mr. J. B. Fireman moved into the sub- irbs of our town last week. Mrs. W. C. Hitchcock has been sick several weeks with pneumonia.- Mrs. Ktiza Bono fell daring the lest sleet end broke her arm. Cattle and stock have aoen hard times I nee the cold weather began, and their looks show it , r J Bsn Barton,- ef Wilkes, will tasks this ection his home this year. Wo wish s |p aero field like him would corno with him. . Every post office in the land has trou- le in decyphering the hieroglyphics on. any letters, the largest number being lent by the colored people. People who an’t writoat all ought never to attempt OCONKB SUPERIOR COURT. LOCAL CHIPS. The following cases were tried on Tuesday: Wm. B. Daniel vs. W. T. Maleom— case of ejectment Verdict in favor of ■mall Mm Tkat a Eeuavtor Caught an defendant James White, cashiei, vs- J. C. 'Wil kins, M. B. McGinty and .D. H. Maleom —garshinee. Verdict against Mslcom of $205<k «W« liuiKj Reuben Farlow vs. Margaret Furlow —libel for divorce. Verdict' No. 2 for pblnfif.it :hn- ,i. 4/, injr c/j - 1 A. A. Carter, plaintiff in fl. fa vs. James A. Hell. Verdict for Bell. Walton, Whann A Co. vs. Francis Jackson, complainant Judgment for plaintiff. , , / (TcF. Henderson, tnuteo.foy Thoma- , «t J, T. Hester, complainant for d—Verdict for Henderson. L. A II. Cobb vs. James-W. Voal, com plaint on .attorney’s lien. Verdict for plaintiff. Mrs.M.‘S. Stroundvs. E. C. Long— attachment, Judgement for plaintiff. The' presont grand jury is one of the most sound and Influential set of men who have filled this capacity for years. toe Wj Tut it say Athens ought to have a savings bank, a city hall and a city clock. Why not? Learning to bio w a cornet may be pleas ant to the performer, but it is death on the hearers, Atlanta is making better preparations for the can of her indigent sick people. Athens should imitate her example. In fapt Athena has made no preparations whatever. The parsonage at Boggs' chapeL which was burned some time ago is being re built Dr. Mark Willingham left for his hsme in Crawford yesterday. He has been spendings few days with Mr. Gantt Col. Geo. M. Snodgrass will arrive in the city to-day. The street railroad is macadamized to the Institute. The street cars are often chartered to bring parties to the opera house. Measles are getting thick in Athens. Ont time is as good as another to have thb roo*. Were is not a city in the aeutli that does mere for the poor mud destitute than Athena. The harvest home has done and ia still doing a great deal for the poor. There ought to be a permanent organisation with an investigating com mittee from all tho churches. This wo aid take a great deal of hard work off the harvest home, and distribute the labors equally among the different churches. We see Augusts has just perfected a permanent organisation for the relief of the poor, and Athens migh profit by the exempts.. ' ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN BTRIOTY FIRST OLABS B00D8 I Just Received in Every Department, at the Shoe Store blit. explains. “Mercy!" exclaimed Mrs. Blif., last night, ss she bead the headlinei In the Constitution of tho Utest nows from Europe. “There is going to be another war in Europe.” “Who is fighting now?" uked Blif. who was carefully a canning the market ports in the .Chronicle, and quietly smoking his evening cigar. “The Turks, and Greeks,” said Mrs. Blit, *what do you reckon they’re going to fight about?" “Dunno,” said Blit, atill perusing his paper, “but I expect somebody has put Turkish Liniment on the Greek SUve," “I’ll bet that is it," quietly remarked Mn. Blit, as she turned the peper over to nitd a flaming advertisement beaded, “Bargans in dry goods.” latter not long since came to this i for s Mr. Bullock, addressed in this ise, “Mystur Upton Bull Ox.” : ->• family in town has three clocks and lb watches, and no two of them keeps ; same time. . -Ji Ir. Andrew Weatherford, of Esst hens has bought s plantation near i and lie may move down, form and Irchindino in our town, i'ho academy continues to flourish, ^w pupils register every week. Vo hare heard a guano dealer say that Smith knows the ingredient* in cry popular brand of guano, and what | costs to put them there. Hearing. land is progressing rapidly i this section. Tho weather has pre- nted any other wtrk. ^ A Wintorville gentleman once got the ntract to build a sea wall in the harbor ’ Charleston, at a sum of $70,000 lower an was bid by any other contractor. The old “land-marks” still cling to the old Saturday as the coldest on record The harvest times have not yet arriv ed. ■ There ia no siarrying going on, and this is the teat. 'Squire O’Kellay married a couple on hn 11th, while the thermometer - was 4 tfbwsero. Bird hunters have simply stocked arms since the cold wave breathed on us. Mr. Jerry Gray has bought the plant- ition of Mr. R. D. Mathews ead will probably move down next fall. senate committee tee decided to re- A KEOEO (HOT. On jestordgy morning a whito man named Bud Wjlkorson, living on Mr. A.S. Dorsey’s place, hid an altercation with a negro by the name of Bob - Dsngerfteld, regarding the moving of some pea hulls, whlrh resulted in Wilkarson shooting DangOrfleld in tho breast vHth a double- barrel shot gun. Had it not been for the heavy clothing that Dangerfield wore at the time, he would have been instantly killed, as 40 bird shot penetrated the darkey’s breast. Dm. Lyndon and Ho gan were called to aeo tho wounded man and carefully uxtraete-1 the shot, leaving him out of danger, Thoy say that noth ing bat his heavy clothing saved him. From wkat wo can learn the shooting vu done in scif-defenso. A hole in the bridge this side of the peper mill will cause a horse to break hia'leg if not fixed., IU1 hard work to get up money to re repair the district parsonage. . The WatkinsviUe rood ia in -good . con dition beyond the paper tdill. i ,.i U Cranford keep* ait the principal New T$rk papers. The editors of the University Pandora are getting up a prospectus Any infor mation as regards the Pandora will reach the proper person by addressing "The Pandora,” Box 83, Athens, Ga. We had agood rain yesterday after noon. . Prof. Willeox, of the University, has been quite lick! uV'V- .We will publish an account of “Life on the Tombigfay Kiver,” Sunday. It ia written in good style by a student of the University. . ’!. j, . r ' " 1 ‘' . BUEOICAL OFEBATlONf. ■^frequency with which the firm ef Ho*74: Lyndon are called on for surgi- operstions, indicates . the expediency efJheir hsTing united their skill for that kiq« of Work. Tho success which has heretofore attended tho operations per formed by these gentlemen, and the pre vious reputation which they hare enjoy ed, is a'gufilcient guarantee of the satis faction which will lie sure to be given to those who may hero occasion to call on them. Wo hopo thoy shall onjoy a largo portion of tho public patronage. Broad Street, Athens, Ga. No Such Stock of jieV.c. w, Lane. I bills «uMnf appropri- tor several public belldiafain the , auoeug wnieh ia one in Augusta $£cost $1*6,006; andeae in Greenville, i C, to cost $80,000. Athene ie is much It dtf iWnyletion and Impertanae as reenvills.-mm os tuefc,ha much entitled I a goAeraraent public building. If the matter wu properly presented, the quea- tibn is, could we net have mein Athena? ’ BWlAJOXmH.’SS;’.*: There am fenr prise nan in Oconee jJBtt Watlrinsville, to be tried this ek—Whitehead, maiden Bob Sima, mths^mffy of |i.Om. Intent to ’Jacob Herrington, edaltery. criminal docket was taken up yen. »r AM AOBIOULTUBAL 0LU1. An agricultural club has been organ ized by tho farmerd of Scull Shoals dis trict, in Oconee county, with B. L. Dur ham as President The best clement of tho limners belong to this organization. The object is to protect the farmers, and enable them to buy goods together at wholesale rates. They pay cash for everything they buy, and we. feel no doubt in predicting that this organiza tion will result in great good to the far mers. DROWSED. On Monday Miss Amends Berger, young lsdy who lire* in Oconee county, about six milea from Watkjnsville, in Wildcat district happened to a fatal ac cident The lady was subject to (its. She went down to the spring for a pail of water, when juet os the was in the act of dipping np the water, an attack of ap oplexy came on. She fell into the branch which runs from the spring, and was drowned in very shallow water. MB OAMMATIT. A decided sensation was created in Atlanta Tuesday by a Texas pony throw ing a man over a large wagon and land' ing him on a sidewalk fifteen feet away. We will wager all that wa are worth, that if one of our little street car mulea had anything like aa fair a showing, he would throw a man over the Commercial Hotel. At least their setivity would sug gest their ability to do ft, when seme one is trying to back them np to a ear. - a ’ i .. m LiB— : - wnrmmu coeeksfowdist. The B.-W. has a correspondent at Winterville who will give all the news in that sdetion, provided he can find paper to write on. He sent a communication yesterday written on the whito side of a circus bill. He has on several occasions sent the news on chips, shavings, pieees of leather, sad, on one occasion, sent n long letter Written bn the top of e dry goods box. Anyone wonting fifteen to twenty-five shares la the asw Building A Loan As- Extracts From a. Letter Written the MU- ledsoTlUs Recorder. Below we give extracts from a letter written by Rev. C. W. Lane, of Athens, to the Miiiedgeviiie Recorder. Dr. Lane is one of purest'men in the state, and any thing written by him will bo of interest toourresdes: “Ton have struck just the right key; no denunciation, either of liquor sellers or of anti-Prohibitionists. Many of them aro honest, honorable men. Let the whole force of the denunciation fall upon liquor itself, puro or impure, and upon the mammoth calamities that flow from Its sale. These are terribly- abund ant and do not need to be reinforced as arguments,. by denouncing men in the business PI favoring it. On tho other hand, there is reason to believe that anti-prohibition has tri umphed In a few counties in Oeorgia, because of the fierce personal denuncia tion indulged in by the ardent friends of prohibition. A great deal will depend upon the executive committee that you have appointed, and upon the response to their requests. All the speaking tal ent, whito and colored, on the prohibition side in the oounty, ought to be in readi ness to respond to the call of the com mittee for men to make prohibition ad dressee ell over the county, by appoint ment of the committee. Our Clarke county experience wee, that it was best to send by previous appointment, two or three speakers Stt least to every point where a crowd of voters, white or color ed, could be gathered. Do you ask, is prohibition a incests io Clarke. oounty ? Yes, more of a success than ia the petal code of Georgia. Prohibition does not extinguish entirely the drinking of liquor; nor does the penal code entirely extin guish crime, but it greatly lesaene the eviL” , BUMAWAY MATCHES. The colored people follow in the foot steps of the white peoplo, and when thoy get ready to marry and the parents ob ject, thoy manage to lift tho young girl out of the back window and proceed to Bev, W. A. Jones’ residence, and be ties tha knot. Rev. Hawkins has lately been doing a good business in this line. Wm. i BOOTS&SHOES Ever seen in Athens Before, All the Latest Styles in Ladies’and Misses’ Shoes BALDWIN & FLEMING. GRIFFITH & MELL, INSURANCE AGENTS. ed together by the Bev. past week..' - Jones in the ABADKAM. gentleman of Athens ia acquainted Huff and Susan Strickland, and Robert HGpr686Ilt best Companies and insure desirable pi'O- Hutf and Eveiino Moody have been join- perty in Athens and vicinity on most favorable terms Lier or Coitraxiss. Asscts. Georgia Home 750,000 Home of Nee York- ♦ 7,260,058 Phoenix of Hartford ; 4 240,760 Liverpool and London and Globe 14,500 000 Insurance Cqmpsn.v ol North America. 0,087,235 North British nu,l Me rcantile 3,313,714 New York Underwriter* 3,506,877 Germsnlaol New York,...' 2,533,783 Merchants of New Jersey 1,100,984 Atlanta Homo (Pays dividends to policy holders.) 249,328,48 LONG TERM POLICIES ISSUED ON NOTE PLAN. OFFICE AT BANK OF THE janl5d]y. “SL - A.. with Tobe Jackson, the Csrteraville dy namiter, and says he is a bold, bad man,- and somebody Will bo hurt before ho is captured. Tho last account from tho pursuing party is, that tho celebrated dog, “Nig,” hod been found, and will be again put on Jackson’s trick, he is cer tain to be captured, if ho can be kept from' catching the dogs and tying them with-his suspendorS. TIRE EXTllfaClSHEB. The test of tho Giblin firo extinguisher, which we mentioned in our yesterday’s piper as to be held Friday, the 29th, near Hodgson’s shop, will occur Friday at 3 o’clock, on Broad street, under the super vision of the Chief of tho fire department and Childs, Nickerson & Co. All those interested in tho‘ subject of protection frpm fires (re cordially invited to be present and witness the exhibition. UNIVERSITY. EASTERN ■TATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Tho . state agricultural society of Georgia meets in Columhus on tho Sth prox. There will be a great deal of bus inoss beforo the meeting, which will bo very important one. Addresses will be delivered by Prof. H. C. White, of the University, Hon. W. H. . Felton, of Cartersville; ex-Gor. James M. Smith, of Columbus, Col. J. I. Coleman, of Con yera and other.' rsowtun. , Athens has tha most prosperous sot of lawyers of sny city of its sise in South. Thoy ill wear good clothe* drive fine horses and hare a bank ac- counL The sense of this is tkat Athens has a let ef tret-chae lawyers,''and they get good fees. The officers w%o ware sent ont to ar rest Emmanuel Wilkerson for shooting the negro Dangerfield, returned without him. He has fled the country, or only waiting a chance to give himeelf up at the proper U”**-- o'Itfril fuff fas 00 TO SEE ERR- Katie Putnam will appear to-night In Lena, the Madcap. The show season is nearly over, and we hop* the show-going people will torn out a^d give her a good house. . tV . Rul'll \ , There is a probability of a large guano erniaties, weald do well to call at thia ! warehouse being VuiH it the North-Eas- office to-day, . tern depot IMA STEW. Grove Hill district, Madison county, ia in a stew regarding the district of ficers. They ban get no one to, serve ss bailiff, and this week Magistrate Thomp- ion will hand in his resignation, and Es- quire Hardeman’s tints will be out in another month, with nobody anxious to taka their place*. The district coven aa much territory aa Clarke rounty, and should bo divided. HI OMIT OOMTUMEETEB. Tho article written by Rev. C. D. Campbell on the speech made by Ben Hill before the Georgia sonata in I860, to paaa the bill lending Bill Choice to the asylum over the veto of. Gov. Brown, was highly complimented by a number of our citizens who recollect the case. Dr. Campbell is a forcible writer, and we bop* he will let ua hear from him again. KE.S. E.JOEBS. Everybody in Athens recognises the cleverest and most kind hearted men in our city. He nhver lets a chance flip to do good or say a kind word to oven the numblect. The Banner-Watchman is especially under lasting obligations to him for asssiating in getting np tbs pa per daring -Mr. Gantt’s illness. Ed. ia a good one %. • MOTIOETO SUMORIBEES. Bubasribora to the Young Mens’ Chris tian Association fund, who have not paid their subscriptions, are respectfully re quested to hand the same to either C. G. Talmadge, President, or K. E. Jones, Secretary, as soon is convenient, as the aneriation desires to pay promptly for all weak done and materiel furnished. ■RjiB’Ii? ME. UaETT BETTIE. Editor Gaatt was a gnat deal better yesterday. He is new ceuaideied out of fongor if be will keep quiet during tit* bad weather. SEED POTATOES. SEED OATS, If Genuine Rust Proof. O’FARREJLL & HODGSON. fail • nSifiv • jMittin* BUiSTS WARRENTED GARDEN SEED AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, In Papers and in Bulk. GOLDEN DENT CORN & MILLO MAIZE. planting *>jr baying yvursetd from JOHN CRAWFORD & CO. Wholesale & Retail, Druggists & Seedsmen, Clayton St. J. N. SMITH & CO., ■I ■ * GRAIN DEALERS AND MILLERS GRAIN, FEED AND MEAL, 1 2AM AND WATER GROUND, JEWELRY STORK. Before Buying Prevents For the Holidays, Call and Examine a Beau tiful New Lot of Goods. E-.W- Bookseller and Stationer. r — - Keeps full btock of Blank Booth. School Books, Chil dren’s Books, Fine Writing and Copying Inks, and fell Office Supplies. Picture Framing done to order.