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*' ‘rfANNE R -VrATCHMAN XiHEN i. OEOROU 1/ ; ifeSDAV i&kN^^fnJLY, 18S6
-Of If A COUCH EK.
Xacoochkk, Cla* July 3.—Kdifcir Ban
ner* Watoluuan: I am sojourning for a
f,-w week* in thia quid and beautiful
valley, far away from tho clamor and
atrifo of political factions, which at prea-
ent rage in the district* bolow. There
ia seemingly but little excitement on tho
auhject of politico, the mind* of tho peo
ple being todrci disturbed on the bread
and meat question, the crops, owing to
protracted raina^Jkoing -i«rjr. unpromis
ing- • r-.
On last Thursday morning >Ir. CharM*
L. William*, otiif oMhe oldettf -and beet
citizens of the Nacoochec, after a brief
illneas, passed away. He had been p
master here for more than half a cektffty
and filled various other ofHces jOptl
am! state With' fidelity ami nifd
.11 hurie'l'oii Friday, tho funeral oj
qUICH lining- performed >1 thk M.tbodiel
church, (jrhich JJO crowded) 6/ 'Rev
J. Knowles, of O/oQpoaboro, who in hern
on n visittoktadatf^hter. * . A*
Tht eOnUnuon. rain. bate grestly. In-
terforodjvitli nil Industries' In’ thi| fta-
tios, rfpeoially mining. They )i*» s elko
damaged the hotel intcr.at! —
The itenner in rend with interest. i-ong
may it triumpiiantty tioal in the cause
ofprincipl|and the people. Onar.nvKH.
u ml I'KiKJt 0?trwTMK.c*aif
ton jntKyiso.
I went- dp otv Sstu'rvlay to ifivoiny
friend hr. Carlton n iliov,, hot warn
f„w minute* too late. I went ih anil
never witnessed n larger uinat mooting
in Athens fur any purpose, and it con*
tinned me that thu Doctor is deaerredly
apopulnr man nt home, if no where else.
I hope tile Doctor may he elected, for I
believe a truer man to his friends esn-
nut he found, lie came of a good fami
ly. Ilia father ia an old Virginian, and i»
about U1 years uld anil still living, and a
morn perfect gentleman is not on this
broad earth. Sow, I desire every man
tvno wiahes a true and tried man in
Congress freni tho Kth district, to rote
fir the Doctor, provided,he receive* the
noininetlon, aud den t let any little prej
udice prevent you. And when Major
itaoqn end JDcncral uordou have been
weighed in Ihu primaries and
meetings, which ever is found to ho the
heaviest, 1 hope no.one who,is* true
dement pin refuse to, support. Wb
must keep together and not let onr prej
udice* ruin our party. I don’t want of-
lice, hut I want thu party kept in tact,
for itU the beat party that ever wsain
the United Slates. Very truly yours,
PMTKR
A few daya ain£<£tf« Vjsitod
Jersey farm of Dr. W. A. Car I ton,
• future issue will tell irkat we saw.
STILL KAUmrO.
It was hoped that with the change of
the moon the rain would hold up, but
such is not the case. .What will become
of farmers and cropa kr» can’t tell.
That ommunicatioa from Greene
county in the Augusta Chronicle
booming Seab. Reeae for remaining
at his post of duty was most too
fcSShwsS:' *
The grading force on the Athens &
Macon road, so Mr. Pink Price tells us,
i^, jDOw at, work at Kudora, In Jasper
county. A survey will l*e made of^both
the Social Circle and’ MsdjUi^’
aud in a couple of weeks the work/Aill
l*e completed and a line scion ted. Theft
.re 350 hands now st work/is this risuk
news rEOK ooirmokPE. ’ • !'5 t
1 Athens. Jos
flood ijews re ached Athens. ydstenUy
from t tgh-thorpeK; The hcstipen in-ths
county lisye taken the Hi-id ftk^OsrltoCj
and hundreds hf'recruits have been
gsined. Col. J?*<M. Hairs, of Lexing
ton, was nTA then., Saturday, and said
he believed that Oglethorpe would go
for (farltun ofi a full/tdte, oven novV. Ihe deeds to the right of way. 1
Thejpfejil* ‘*foe»|iposed^to ReeseauM. / “What about a portion of
fhu rule of politicians. .—
BOYOOTTISO A boaediso boose.
Tho average University student is ,
suppose.! to bo hlghtottsd in estingg
sleeping and dripking. Ho I* viry ex-
acting about everything, and if out of the
waiters at tlia variotta boarding houaaa
hioka crisp- 'dged at a student snd does
not bring his ham and eggs oh schedult
time, the atudeuf umkea a .jump fur an
other hosiery. There in one atudent
who Has -boarded o abort time at
ovary hoarding liooSO in the city. I he
hotel* have done their best to pleas,
him, and now ho ia rooming in -an up
stair* room on College avenue, and h»*
hia iced tea, milk toast and aoft boiled
eggn brought to his room and eat* In
IhuI. It ia not to be wondered at that
the boarding houses litre n herd time
with these leathttio young men. hut
never until Saturday wts any warlike
demonstrations made; snd when n lady
running a boarding house complained of
their conduct n hnyortl «r»u tOclured by
the atuden*u,ldall of them .greed to
lease unless better arrangement* could
be made. ^ J *’ ‘J*
The lady who keep* the boarding hou»e
is mistress of tno situation, and unlesa
the board bill* are settled, their trunk*
will bo held until payment Is made.
Tho other boanliug bounce sr* full, and
there' i* . liksRhond of some of the boy*
roosting on q wood pile or door atop.
DEATH IB TB1 COOSTBY.
Mr. II. T. Fowler, who owns tho Ath
ens wool factory and live! near thia city,
died on Snndny night. . Ho WM n gentle-
n n I esteemed by nil who knew him.
UBEBAL.
Superintendent Dorsey of the Athena
Street lull road, guvs the Factory pictue
psrty nfree ride over tho rood. There
were nineteen car loads. - -
There were t large nnmber of railroad
magnates at the Lola meeting, Saturday,
but we have not learned whai step* were
taken. - wTsTtami gg 13
THEM. BA. HOAD.
All the prtdimiuaries for n nnrrey ol
the new railroed hare been completed,
but no route yet decided on. Wo learn
that arrangement* are being made to
pres* yffk *t once. ■ ■-’!*
•* ,S ,
BOMS AGaDi. ,
Wejriere delighted, yesterday, to meet
onr esteemed friend, Mr. Harry Phiniay.
Who hnyrt,tamed horn* fro-an extend*!
trip North. He wue In aplendld henllk
anti reports s delightful tine.
Sf'AK KS.
(ft' Yates* graduating* ’’cuts* 57
will ,lptfy l-twyi*j enter,-'business,
and six study lor.the ministry.
Congress is rapidly making way
for adjournment. . . ;*>i
1-evi 1*. Morton, of New York. is
ispitin" for the republican Presi
dential no.nination for-Proaident in
1S8S “
Can’t Star T.i .Vluch.
Tinvai.ii,11. fin., June 5, 1833.—We
Hud II. It. It. to be the belt Blood poi-un
reinr.lv we ever handled, and gives mure
sattsfMOiiuii. Its cures are quick mid
decided, and von can’t any loo much in
its praise. We know of two usees o
blood j ail son ami one of cat rrli curedb I
it> use. Week lit sell tny other now.y
H. C, KixaJio A Sox,
' Merchant..
I brab Orchard
PWATER.M
■a roMTivr. cure Ton 1
3B^ait3
uln* IUIU ta»»ti in bnlk.
tCreb Ordure Wsiw ,Ce. Freme-i
k. W, IOWE*. ts—taTttta. Kyj
AT44-K Wl'fllMACIlKy,
And What Be Says About the Covtagton
and Bacon Em: I read.
Vseen TeteiraM-
Co!. E- C. Machen, in fine, health,
and apirita, arrived in Macon yes
terday from New York.
•A Telegraph man at once sought
himf and gleaned from him some
information concerning bia road.
“You aee,” laid he, “our road
goes to Athena. A\- committee ot
f entlemen from that city, Mesars.
leaves, Hodgson, Thomas, Jordon
and Barrow called on me* at tny of
fice in New York, and as they wete
business men on a buaineaa errand,
it did not require but little time to
fix tip matters. The people Ol Ath
ens, and by the way, they are a
splendid people, ottered me p right
of way Irom Monticclio to Athens,
and 1153,000 in subscriptions, 1
immediately signed the contract
with them, and now os scon as the
route is ise(tled upon, the Coving
ton and Macon will enter the Clas-
City. There are two routes,
one by Social Circle and one by
Madison; The survey by the for
mer route has been made, and the
engineering corp3 afe now ready to
tile their theodolite and atake eff
tile route. The Athensjjeople are
now hard at work on these two
ways, and all I am wuiting for are
your
Therm
AT OXFORD, TO WIT:
1. Lnti.t., '
2. Greek.
3. Mathematics.
4. Natural'"Hilary.
B. Knglish Gapy
Eiteratttf,’
SAI.ARYZMta^PIr'*' 4
SHHB!***
.m
bxVoRD.MISB.
Ah A«H MMirte*.
•Next to a i
Haulier’s walking
lay, lUhing Midi
\tliDu5, Ga. t is V
1 running nicer <
—half * cvntur
vAg. HrrtiiUttspfllM forJUltcn of ad
■iolMrAlloa MUwtiUUg hncj A. M»y% Mr
H-JACXa H, Ordinary.
portion
.road tieing ironed?” f
“Splendid Go down and look
at it and y< u will find iliat there is
no prettier road. We have, i sup^
posd, stven or eight miles on the
e*»t side oi the river ready for the
cats. The conitruclion engine.it
running over tlii* part of the toad
now and on Wednesdiny I will iiave
here in Macon two of my new
claldwin engines. Therfc was no
particular need*ot them'just no\v,
but they were built a little earlier
than I expected, and I will have
them her* ready for
‘•What ebout the bridge being
washed away?”
“Doesn’t amount to a row of pins.
I saw it this morning and I would
contract myself to have it again in
shape for two hundred dollars.
While it was annoying to the bridge
contractors, their nctual loss’will be
small. By the latter part of this
week I feel certain the bridge will
“be intact again. A lew-carloads of
the iron for the bridge is here and
the balance will quickly follow.”
“How about the Florida exten
sion?” .!
“Well, I anx not able to s.iy a
great deal about that just now.
You , must wait until 1 get ba^k
from New York, Which will be in
about two weeks. 1 can say this
tnuch, however—1 have raised (he
rhoncy to rtetend my road into Flor
ida, and l ain anxious to make the
extension, but the people along the
line must do their part. I have
told them exactly what they must
do and tybat I expect of them, and
they
Machen. “to see t(i»t your people
Were pleased with fhV idea'of going* 3
to AiUcns, .1 havn apnva.other
happy surprises in ytord’lor you;
but I am not able to ‘even, him at
Just what tbpy are Just no*. Vmi
will see-that by my road you will
h*ve flic notlherji' ,.maU twelve.,
hou s earlier than you get it now
It will come by the Richmond and
D.mville direct, -By^tht ^sy^ l«t
me co> reef one of yr.vrerfoTs. - Mv
ndi* not the Richnnnd and Dan-
e, but an A indepeitdcnf*^ li e,
ugh I do iM^rcare mbcb whiflyou
II it. We ^connect with that
road, that hi -all'.” ■
An j theqThe Colonel saiil ‘gi od
jy,** mil began a talk With hi* civ-
engineer, Col.* Frcrbcl.
ll^aulding f mty went for Clem-
esus for co.igiess by over 300 ma
Ut'iy-
The fourth of July was celpbrat-
ap in fine, style by-’ the American
residents 'h Mexico..
MLSoraz«rB.
As a uiuuui wmIi aUn a pre-emln
So other i '
fWEJpST BAKINp POWDER: IN THE WOW^ i"
iford'f process, the only process - that prodnees a baking
r nutnwve value, . ; » :
he ‘nutritious and afrength-gfvlng .phosphates required by the
Absolutely Purei
pr Barer rzriei. A merret ol pn^
L5WSS* ! "IS* dSSt'tfSn?
R quires shortening than an? other powder.
-D ia recommended by (m'»iont physician*. * a.j
It contain* no cream tartar, alum, or any adulteration whatever.
Fut up in bottles. Ev«ry hotilc warranted. { . :S , , .. u y
For' aale hy all dealer*. . f 4l •
Cook ItookJKret-, Knmfnrd Chemical Wo^i^Provldgnbegj^.
SSSSSSSSSSSSS
S For Fifty Tears tlie great Remedy for 1 S
s .Blood PoisonanaSIdu Diseases. S
S 'Fov~50 It never S
Years. l|V yD Fails! _
Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseased
fl mailed free to ail who apply. . It should be , Q
carefully read by everybody. Address > ■
g ^^H^WIFT^PECIFICjCa^Atlanta^^. g
SSSSSSSSSSSSS
I’hoapliate of Ume. The “Bret
P* ration ” la a raivture of Acid
uliate of I.lme, carbonate of soda snd
flour. When mixed with water,carbonic
Add gas is llbersted aud a double phos
phate of lime and soda le formed sad
remnins in tho bread when baked. In
ordinary cream ot tartar baklngpowdm
the adhetance left in jhe bread after
“raiafng” Is
artrste of axis and,
,ihate* are'
animal nutrilf
- rsl.le to pi*
CREAM
MOST PERFECT MARE
The United States Government
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list.
(8oo National. Doabd or Ha4urn BuujniH-SuppUmcHl lfo, t, \x%0* R, Waahlnfton, D. CJ
The Canadian Government
Placofl'Dr.-Price’s ait the head of the entire list-
(Seo report to thtbo*JCl*aiO* nt or pnu mt Rxtkndk DEp.tpTMXXT.OtUwafsoftt of fOTtm*
V *. neat),Canada, April 3rd, UKL)
It is tho purest and strongest. Frco from Ammonia,
free from Lime, .free from Alum, and is recommended for
general family tiSA by, the Heads of the Great Universi
ties and Publio Food Analysts. , „
l wrltn any of Uis Chemists itemed:
It., Bellevna Medical College, New York,
ulty llconrf*, Athens, Go. ’
Doanl of llealtli, Laadng,-10ch.
z \ ■
wmlst to the of Ifeolthi Brooklyn. N. Y.
, Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio,
a! Cliemwt, Chicago, III.
IT.vollti fbwoirtmoni rhlMtm llL r-
Dr. KUA
Prof.CVl.____.
Prof. M. DELFONTA
, Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology,
_ Medicine and Surgery, Cincinnati, O.
Profs. AlJSfinrA WILBER “
ProtGEORGE R BARKEIl. _____ , . _
Prot PET$R^(&LreR, Chief Chemist for the United States Department of Afri-
Chemistry, Ontario School Pharmacy,Tpronto,Canada,
wniLst at too United State* MlntTNew Orleans, La.
aasu^ia^si&jiSiSBSs
HODGSON BROS.,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL 11 ’’ - *
Grocers. Gigars&Tobaceos
, . i -t - m *• at -A-. . r>! i :• i T-« , -
Flour,Corn,
A Specialty. Hwolqu.rl.rv for Good ''
TEAS. Etc.. Etc. -
6 0 , «a. .nd-M;Clayton St,Attune, OA.'
HAMPTON & WEBB,
r.l«epiiiutaeduleWbaene(ta>suAfA. Snl,ilw«Ml n«|ln, nieMR
HAHPTOB A WEBBiLawyklsSL. Alh.av.Hi.
V WBOLHOXX rooo.
. In thcea day. of mlsrepreientsbon
od fraud, eipecially upon tbe anblact
if baking powders. It le a pleasure to bo
ibie to enuorte inch in article of Iterl-
ng worth sa Prof, Horfford'a Bread
/reparation. Its -Absolut, .purity and
wholriomenew J, universally conceded
•V fhe most eminent eclctiiific -autlior-
Uea in title alkl 0th|h It has
•ebleved, »Iioq*JocsFfiMKamn ot m
.mall propornoMaxMzsSpn gladls
;sll attention to -the endoreenient by
*rof. II. C. White, 8AteC’henilet, print*
*!'■ another Column.
Wo cannot b« Jpo particular as to
wh.! articles we recommend e'dilorially,
•ut with refereuce to Prof. Hontfort’v
rt •
alth and confidence, that "
nutritious and healthful,
represented.
Flvo Cold and Two illvnr Msdals,
1883 at the Expoeftioo, of
' T%iM MwW
-line over 1
aodneeef
“Do. Wabsxi
oolnalde of steel cover.
IttUU IT fiUlUMU
»> * WARNER BROTHERS,
h York C
Broadway, N«w Yo
■7Tr
CRy.
A FRIEND IN NEED
DR. Rwnvtii “ -