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DAILY BANNERWATCHMAN ATHENS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, i8b6
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PROP. WHITE'S PEASANTRY.
Prof. H. C. White delivered one
of his very eble addrettet before the
hut meeting of the State Agricultu
ral^) Society, and this time he
took for hb theme the labor of the
South. Prof. White conteadi that
tbenegto b worthless, thriftleaa
and incapable of any advancement
or improvement. Hb plan la
aubatitute for the African a white
peatantry, and thinka the railroad*,
aaaociationa of farmer* and the atate
ahould unite and import good white
bborera tram the North and Eu
rope. The Profeaaor’a proposition
read* very nicely on paper, but it ia
entirely impracticable. In the first
place, no reliable cbaa of white la
bor will content to come to Georgia
and compete with the. negro, who
can live on a mere pittance and oc
copy a atick-and-dirt hovel; and
then again we seriously doubt if a
Southern farmer and one of Prof
White’* "peatantry" would gel
along for six week* together. You
won’t find any white man willing
to get up in the night and catch
your horae, to black your boot*, and
aver ready to be aubject to your
beck and call, at i* the negro. Our
lairmet* have alwaya beea used to
commanding the moat implicit obe
dience from servants, and hence it
Would take no time for them to
claah with white labor. Then our
land* have been badly worn and art
very thin, and the planters ate not
able and would not pay the wages
demanded by these imported labor
er*. They had aooner go out and
pick up twoor three negroes, even
if they ate alow and uncertain. Gov.
Colquitt tried this "peasantry” outi-
neat to perfection, end made a most
ditaatroua failure.- He collected
thousands of dollars from the far
mer* of Georgia, and promised in
return to Gil the state with tkil ej
white laborers from the Old World
After aending out agents and flood
ing Europe with the most glowing
circulars, the Governor succeeded
in getting to Georgia gn old Dutch
man and his wife, who opened
beer saloon in Augusta. And this
will just about be the outcome o(
Prof. White’* peasantry. lust as
fast a* they can rake together I50
or $100 they will move to some
town or city, where it is easier to
make* living. A European or
Northerner don’t like to face the
hot Southern sun any more than
the native whites, and will find
some way to avoid it. We are op
posed to pauper emigrants,
but will welcome toy for
eigner who voluntarily comes among
us. When we import into Geor
gia the Serfs of Europe, we bring
amoug u* communism, nihilism,
and every other infamous doctrine
to distract our country, but
*0 long as there are such broad do
main* of fresh and fertile lands in
the West, that can be had on such
easy terms, there Is no danger that
. the old field* of Georgia will be
overrun by a white "peatantry.”
Now, we will admit that if the ne
gro was out of the way, there would
be some reason in Prof. White'* pro
position. Bat the African is firmly
fastened on the South, and like the
Old-Man-of-tbe-Sea, be cannot be
shaken off. he it a fixture on us
'god will inhibit this country jest *>
long ae the jff hits man. His very
presence will keep away other la
bor, enJ hence our farmers had just
as well make up their minds to grin
and bear with the dArkey. Jf these
people were kept out of politics,
and from the control end bad coun
sel of unscrupulous white men, they
will make a very good data of la
bor—at leait the best that the South
can gat. We know ot a number of
men who have mad* money farm
ing with “free niggers,". and what
one man baa accomplished another
can alto, if he uses the proper exer
tions. We won’t take any of Prof.
White’s peasantry in ourn'n.
How the mighty has fallen! At-
has notes yet succeeded in
that pitiful #io<vxx> to build
Georgia Midland, and now haa
eyes turned on the little county
Fayette like a dying calf. 1 ;
LOOK OUT FOB YOURSELF.
In speaking of Athens^ proposed
change from Coiumbn* to Macon,
the Madisonian says* “The truth ia,
Madison must look to her own peo
ple, end ’ the sooner she doe* the
better it will be for her. We have
been trifled with long enough.” Mr.
Blackburn is emphatically correct.
Athens, and every other place in
Georgia, is looking out for its own
interests, and we presume that the
business men of Madison have been
doing likewise. Athens has no idea
ot going to Madison or anywhere
else unless it it to her interest, and
we do not suppose that Madison
would want to come to Athena un
lest she thought it benefited her.
Our people feel very kindly toward
Madison, but a* a natural conte
quence they are looking out for
what ia beat for tbejr own city—
not what will advance the prosper
ity ot a neighboring town, unless
they come in for their share ol the
benefits. We think it highly prob
able, however, that the road will
come by Madison, as it is on a more
direct route from Monticel|o. Our
city is not antagonising Madison,
but simply taking care of itselt. We
do not think there it the slightest
doubt now tut Athens will soon
liave a new eouthern line, but where
it will erase the Georgia railroad we
are not prepared to say.
“Will you walk into my parlor?”
etc., is clearly illustrated in Atlan
ta’a attitude toward Columbus. It
was proposed at one of the Georgia
Midland meotinga in the Gate City
that some agreement could be en
tered into with the Central ayndi-
cate to protect the interests of At
lanta. It is this very Central road
that Columbus is now tryiog to get
from beneath the heel of. So to
build to Atlanta would be to walk
into a trap.
Athens has no tied-out horse to
enter in the next congressional race.
We, wilt quietly wait until our time
conies.
Toe atkaete write ofay Aeritnrs month,
At oweet is thsSrssss fron ths spier oowth.
Which, tele. wtik risks Iron anus (ran
Hi Siosah that she nrao SOXobOMT.
Oaths ToUet Tables
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nothing comportb!e telt lor reader n
ipotlne, endpnvwnttas their derey.
M|r L I ' * *—
FOR BALE OR BENT.
ornate Inanacs «hta they span ttstr
ECZEMA
Axd Evist Specie* or Ircunto AMD
Russian Disxasxs Coaco ar Cuticdba.
lacZEMA.sr BoU estate. With Its Mon trial
Hi itchier sad hornier, IneUaUr loitered hr a
norm hath With endears Soap, uit ailatlr op
ptteoUon of cntleura, ibe amt Skio Cm. 1* .
repeated d.tly. with two or three daraa of Cu t-
oof > Bros.rent, the Sew Bla st Partner, to See*
t e Mood neat, the ptnplrtllao pare tod nr erf-
toting, the bewrti epee, the liter end fcldo.yi
eetlTe, wl'l epeodlle con Beseno, Totter. Blnr-
orerte, horluU. Lteben, PrsHtoe. Scold Herd.
Pondroff mad -Terr ■ i -m!<c cl llrhin*. Barir and
■tapir llamor. of the taels and skin, when
heat phyafelaaa and aU knows remedies IriL
Will MoDonald, 2MS Doarboa St.. CUcafO.
anwrallr uknewledtte a cars ot Eescao ar
Salt Hhcum. on head, neck. Ore, erau and te(a
lor lecenteen yeare; e- l obi# to walk eretpA m
karda and knees lor on* year; notable to help
'ilinielf for eight yeire; tried hundred! of r*m».
&n d .Wrb7cn^Tl^r«i I KS
puriflrr) loterotlly. And Culfcura and Cull cum
£oap (tbegrrattkla curt*) externally,
Chau. Houghton* Eaq., UfTir, * Bt»te
SI.. Boston. reports* era of 2c**m* under hit
observation for ten yoari, which covered the pe-
tiant'b body und limb*, end to which all known
method* or treatB-oat hud been app-led without
be icflt. which vu completely cured aolely by
tha fTutlcura Remedies, leaving a clean ua
healthy Ulo.
Mr. John Thiel. Wlllrcflburr*. f*n.. wrifei:
*’ I b*v« »offered frotn Salt Rheum for ever eight
yean, at timcB •• bad that I could not attend to
air turineea for weeks at a time. Three boscc of
t’utlrura and fonr bottle* ReaolTcnt bare entire
ly cured me of thi* dreadful disease.*’
Phyaloiana Proscribe Thom.-I bare
nothing but the highest pralt* for Um remit* ob
tained from yourCutlcurt Remedies, of which
I have cold more than of a 1 otter* of the kind.
MONRO BOND. M.D.
Uined from your <
57 -mire t
2503 N. Broid¥u; RbiladclphU, Pa.
Sold by alldrunlata, Prioe* CutlcuraM cts.
eeolvint $1.00; Soap Met*. Prepared by thf
Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Maes,
Send for Pamphlet.
—flFY
The liquor men in Atlanta have
nt last decided to hang their harp
on a willow tree.
SYSTEMATIZED SUICIDE.
Extraordinary Preeauttoa. far PerU-The
Sharpened daap Knit*.
New Orleans, Feb. 15, 18S6.—
This morning). W. Aathur Warnot,
a Frenchman, who came to this city
two years ago from San Antonia,
Texas committed auicide at hi*
boarding houae by forcing the blade
ol a huge daap knife through hit
heart. He had carefully
for the act. The 5 inch blade had
been ground to a sharp point, and
the suicide had carefully spread a
rug across the bed to catch the flow
uf btood. Upon this he lay, back
down, after giving himself the fatal
thrust. He withdrew the knife from
the wound. Death did not result at
once,{and Warnot’* greens attracted
the attention of the people in the
houae. He only lived a lew momenta
after he was found.
Hit
1 he
Gilbert White record* in hi*
tory of Selbortie,” that in 174
saw a shower of spiders, which con
tinued for nearly a whole day. Mr,
Darwin saw one in 183a, while at
sea, and each spider, was supported
by a tiny parachute, composed of a
few threads ol almost invisible got
tamer.
There is, to the Figaro avert, in
one of the outlying quarter* of Paris
a building in which corpses are
boiled in huge cauldron! until the
bone* are perfectly free and white.
It it stated that a diamond worth
•800,000 la being cut at Amsterdam
to be presented to Queen Victoria
on the fiftieth anniversary of her
coronation.
* COUCKC AND CROUP UM
l.
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Rheumatic, Neuralgic. Sole-
tie. Huddcn, Sharp and Ncnroua
Ptin* absolutely annihilated by the
CU’lrari ^oti-Ftin Planter, a prrfeet
antidote to pain and inttamm*tl>r
>#w, origin*!, infallible. At druggist
‘ * Aw leu.
THE GEM
“WIRE PICKET FENCE.
We want an active mat In Athene and other
towns and ceuntlo* Id the South to make this
fence. We furnish the Gem Fence Loom, Picket
Pointer Fence stretcher aad Wire Gutters for
fttf.00, end make uo charge for hum, city or
e.iunty right*. Our machine la easily operated by
one man or two boy*, •ndiaahcetse best wire
picket fence, and make* it fester end in lamer
variety of atyle end length, than any other.
Pickets eonuot be extracted from onr fence, and
we warrant it the cheapest and strongest, most
durable, ornamental and portable fence for
farms, yards, lawns, pastures etc., ever invent
ed. We guarantee protection ia territory to
purchase re of outfits, and pay them • liberal
commission on nil machines (ho/ may sell tor
ua. Every manufacturer ui stab fence finds
great demand and mglces larre profits. Write
for circulars and catalogue, J. P. Hodge A Co.,
General A grata (also desert In machinery f
~ 1 work ) 51 80. Breed street, Atlanta, os.
NSdlWeilWft.
AUCTION SALE
■ of tbo Finest Freperty oa Idled*.
be*eeeii^M^^S^WBI
t|>« teft>re nu ittloiiFillotK and
Mrtet Bonth, i!e-k Bpriac SUfttl
Deerinseatue Norik, aued led UsBO
eelltSerUoeraeofUna lansendateu eferilt-
ratten end welt watered. ■ win eeU tie pro-
re him nwh-le If e rooionebte efter le teste
peter todey efsrie feeepeeririlOB wtewe I
FARMS FORSALE.J
HI; M neneef exeelleot lead la aaakaeoutr.
Oe ,4t-dteileafroa Benneny Unra, Oe. ITS
eereeef tie lead In eulliveUon. brisacw In ter-
ari tad rid (eld pi..- The piece le well-liepier-
led, foodlwaitorrdweUiei,lone teneettaraiH
wlte nil ottrer hoaiee beeesaaer to a
painted form. Til, property b kaownMte
leek Vreoteea piece nwd wen rtcentlj u tie
home ol cal. H. J. Bwili, eww deceeeed. Titel
1 Adloielnt tie ebera named pnpertr, oj
aiecs’e creek. In Hedteow era*IT, creek beln,
dlrldlns tine between Brake and MtdUon: I
I have-tor ante loo aeroe el excelleal I ted, to eeree i
of witch It ueetleet bottom. So acne of u,land
In cnitlratlon. The turn propeily ealUrsted,
w.ll ttftke SjO beahele el earn end 15 baloe oT col
on. The wooded land le Snelp rtmirrad, raU-
Iraed etfttlea. Harmony Urore end only Are telle,
dlatent. Pric. *10 per ten. Apply te H
JOHN B. WILUKOHU,
fteri Xatete A*eit.
For Sale.
Two lots, €5 aad V9 feel each, both freuiii
. ollege Avenue, corner of Dougherty street. . _
log parts cl the lot wherecn Mr*. X. A. ureward
rcldej. DODtxr TBOMAtq
JenSdty, Attorney.
Hera is a Chance.
To buy just outside of the corporate limits of
JefTersea, Jackson county, Ge., » beautiful home
with 2d acres attached, oa which there is a splea
with 2d acres attacked- ,
did tannery, circular sew mUl. corn mill, gin.
K wer press, hey scale*. *t*. There are severe k
• that are highly fertilised, al*> a
orchard of famous fruit*. The owner
to having made more wener on this p
nay property he ever owned. 1 he eels reason
for ofertag this property is that the owner ku
more business than he can look after and mui
curtail. KicctWea. ^^VlLLIVOW),
Beal Estate Agent.
splrudU
i piece than
NEWJJLACKSMITH SHOP
Noah Johnaon desires to state to the
pabllothathe bsa opened a blneksmlth
shop corner of Market and Lumpkin
streets, opposite Mr. Wall’s old stand,
where he will be prepared to do all work
In his lino at the shortest notice and the
most reasonable prices. Give me a trial
NOAH JOHNSON.
Janl^l3ra.
TO ADVERTISERS.
h list of M4 newspapers divided into Rtafli
k sectluns will he sent on application—FRBB.
b those wko went their advertising to pey.
ben ofer no better med*nm for thorough end
Newspaper Advertising Moreau,
10 Spruce *Cs New Yor
W. B. BURNETT.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
ATHENS, OA.
osnon OVCB RAX. JOSBPa'S. FneUna In
Fedriri Osats
IABKE Sami'* BALK.—will be eoM be Sir.
’the Caul Houm doer in Athene, Clarke
..nnty, tieonte. dorlnr ttte lend bran el erie
on Ike Ant Teoadey In Merck, lies, tke follow-
property: The heme end let In the O"
Athene, (Morale, betooglus te Ml*. Amerte
tt will oe eold In two lete-let No. I, (ront-
ronty-Sve (7S) feetoa Luupktn Btrretand
rennlnr beck two hnndnd end ten (110) feet te
Ilril street tad IronUof alxty-tw* (tit feel en
Blnetim tkfilet tots*dniuewkw
. tenant koraea all In rood condlUi
BaMjatk* pmMirtyolASMriennturd. toariWy
• »i Ik. from lie Superior Ceort elCterke County
In Ctnr el kerdleaed Pbintey afrioet A, ‘
Fluoid. Property painted out by Hi .
Attorney. Written notten atren tenut In poe-
John tv. wier,
Sheriff Oterfc* Ota
H.U street tkeut tw
tret, thence toe lit si
aad elwki lies) Seat t
line ol lot No. 1 two 1
i COHNTV—WhfTctL
k.lalol.lrttrli cf H. B.
In term* rf the Uw for
■■■■te fraai erid adtelalatratlnn^^tara^B I
'therefor* to cite end edmealeh ul <WmUSm
rt.;w cone* * I the nsnlar urn of the Court of
Ordinary riteld eo.nly.tob. hridon th.aml
Monday In Jane font, why raid dire him ehonld
■rariwterara|^te"lr,n under ay hud ^ritate
5£».KS , 2irriKy^ r ■ Jh ‘
fchittejte. a-iam. jackson.
•tome.
Ordinary.
^EirrcO*
MUZiKiBZN.
lion. TO cee'inUMnftm to cite end ndtee
iMtnnri toeh.w ram. .Mb. ntnlar
yuJSiSbSl^ttS •‘•y
Ur . ’ ' A.p, H*JILBr.C,0.a
On I. C.
OLD INDIAN CURE
THE GEM OF BLOOD PU
RIFIERS.
Not s cure-all, but eu excellent tonio,
appetiser sod blood purifier and in the
treatment ol
FEMALE TROUBLES,
absolutely without an equal.
Of this popular preparation tha Tele
graph A Messenger, ot Macon taya:
“Moat ot our drnggiat handle the prep
aration called O. I. C. which simply
means Old Indian Cure, and many ol
them are selling large quantities ol it
This medicine liana stronghold upon the
confidence of our people, who regard.!
as an honest reliable old remedy. If is
manufactured by a company in Ferry
Qa„ who own the original Indian recipe.
Tlie rapidity with which the demand for
it baa fncreaaed.alnceilaintiodnction in
the article, for Ita advertising :here has
been limited, aa compared with many
other preparation! that have been left
far in the rear In the race for popular
favor."
BOLD BYUtIDINODSOOGISTS:
THE O. I. C. COMPANY,
Parry, Ga.
Thie Gnat Blood pnriaer.Tenlo aad Ay,etlperil
For Buie in Athena, Qa., by Long A Co
REAL ESTATE COLUMN,
OFFICE NO. 11. BROAD ST-
Aerea on McNutt’* creek,
fiveiafle* from Athens,good
five roomdwelling, one log
home, turn, stable, cribs, etc. A goo
two bone farm open, balance in origi
nal forest. Terms WO In cash, balance
on long time, or will exchange for city
property.
113;
76::
(improved land in
no-fenoe district, 2 miles
_ from railroad depot at Jef
ferson, Ua, Level aad capable of be
ing highly Improved. A good chaues*
to nttle near the bate public school
North Georgia. Will sell cheap.
Aerea on Jefferson road
twelve miles from Ath-
'en*. 6 miles from Jet
ferson, 4 .eitlements, with aU the n«-
eaaary outbuildings. ,One huudre*' etu*
sixty acres open land, balance 6rigiun
forest, no-funce district. Will sell chea|
and on easy terms, For further pnr-
Icnlars call on W. D. Orlffetb.
truck:
Farm, jnst
ent of city
_JlraiU, con
taining 20 acres, all under good wire
fence. Two frame dwellings. 10 acres
of the land in good condition for vegeta
bles.
DAIRY;
Farm one
fourth of
_ mile from city
limits, DOacreaof land, with a modern
cottage, 6 rooms, good stables and
barns, pastures with running water, 10
acres ol extra fine branch bottom on
this place. Splendid opportunity for a
live man to start a paying business.
FOR SALE,
■HE Residence formerly owned by
Judge E. L. Newton, eight large
rooms with cluac.s, pantry
good servants houses and a never
Ing well. The lot coutalus about 7 acre,
and include* a good garden, orchard and
grove. This is one of the beat boill
houses in Athena and will be told lor
less (ban costol the improvements.
NEW three room cottage with
L cook room attached. Servants
l room,stable, wood houseand good
well. Let contains half an acre, situated
on Lumpkin Avenue, corner Browning
Street.
City Property, In Cobbham—n four
room cottage, with wo room kitchen
situated in a desirable neighborhood,
convenient to street car. schools, e c
The lot cobtalue one acre. Will be sold
cheap and on easy terms.
SIX:
street ■{
Institil
5 m
:
ittage ii
ham, good well and gar-
den—one square Iron:
str eet oar 11m,, nnnvertlemt to Lucy Cobb
Institute.
ROOSI dwelling on Tbouus street
convenient to business. Ae an
Investment this place will pay
10 per cent on cost.
ROOM dwelling on Thomas street,
five miliuuss walk from Broad
street. Will sell on the install
ment plan at 415.00 per uionlh until
paid.
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eastern <—
diverging. No. M leaves Richmond at 1.2
p ni aad No, 61 arrives liters at 4.tu pm,*
leaves Kichuoml l.28a a, i» arrive#!here. 7.415
ii. lh# local Ireighu slop at above euttema t
to 80 minutes.
Buhvht HLaBPfi*9 Cams Witnotrr Csaxas* f
On trains Noe. so and 51, New York and Allan*
t, via Washington and Danville, oreenslero
And kksncvtlt*.
Un trains Noe. 52 and 62, Hlnhtaond and Dan
Ue, and Wa^ngton, and Autcsin and Wash
ytouaud Mewurleane.
OEOHC.IA RAILROAD com rAH Y
STONE MOUNTAIN BOUTS. -
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Augusta, Ul, Nov. dial, UM
omrocuciug Sunday, Nuv trad* ike (olio*ing
*<«s»eugvni rchedule will operate on this road
ream* run by hutn meridian tunc—<2 atluaiee
•lower than August* lime
FAuT LINK.
No. M, XAST DAILY.
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Envious Souls
Predicted defeat to the Baanr with
NO CURE! NO PAY!
Inscribed Thereon.
‘‘KINO MB»'
OF A MONOPOLY
AtmiNO COMPANY.
the rale would Mk
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air with "Ne Care. .
thereon, with unprecedented resells.
teawreer'l*
faith In e
PARR BROS.,
HOUSE&SIGNPAINTERS,
■ALL PAPER AND PAPER NAHSERS.
48 CLATTON STREET, ATHENS, GA.
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ATHENS, OBOROIA.
BRICK Score Room
on South Street, be
_ _ _ tween Jackson and
Spring Street*. Both Stores rented to
a good tenant Will guarantee S per
cent on tbe investment.
TWO:
A THREE Room Cottage on Chnrch
Street, Corner ol Reese, two room
servants house, good well, onr
acre ot land for .ale.
FOR RENT,
A FIVE Room House! on 8trong
Street, betwwm Thomas and Jack-
son Streets, house nearly new and
close to business at 5J2.50 Der month.
A SEVEN Room House on Foundry
Street, corner of Dougherty Street.
Good well, garden, (tables, etc,
at <12.50 per month.
A TEN Boom House on Hull Street,
corner ol Clayton, two room
servants house, good well and
garden at $21 per mouth
TORE No. 12, Broad Street, 22 by
I 120 with basement. Old establish
ed Furniture Store, with Gas end
Water.
S TORE No. 14 Broad Street, splen
did Hand for for Groceries or
Dry Goods. 8tore 30 by 120 with
good Cellar 30 by 70.
I NVESTMENT—I will sell a 3 room
Cottage for $060 in cash. This place
is now rented to e good tenant for |84
per year.
janlOd&w. W. D. Gbippxth.
P LANTATIONS—1 have for” sale
seven! denireble farms in Clarke,
Madison, and Jackson Cuuuties.
Will sell on easy terms.
taalfidAw. W. D. Gumn.
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