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BANNER-WATCHMAN ATHENS, GA , AUGUSTS:, i&S
iUKtlttOj
IHMAN
to stand b'lghfr than it ha* of late,
and those who own it si an invest
ment may feel safe that it is far
more valuable ihan they have for
several years supposed.
The next Georgia delegation in
the House of Representatives will
doubtless be like the present one—
solid for revenue reform. But there
sre no free trailers.
The earthquake has been shaking
VP Augusta, Ga., e.! hens, Greece,
and Alexandria, Egypt. This dis
crimination against Athens, Ga., is
marked.
The deposed f members ol the
Alexander family seem to be drift
ing again towards power—Gen. E<
P. Alexander of Ga., and Prince
Alexander of Bulgaria. The signs
HELP FOR WOMAN
THE GERMAN AND AMERICAN
Mr. Editor: w
was walking dowfcx*,OeonM* Banks
FEMALE INFIRMARY
MISS ROSA FKEl'DENTHAL, K.D.
fort of the inn* WWWIOB UT ®
who wa* houjntfaY, 51; W#
springs, and
short while, ; T (t STOVALL,
»nd after a 1 aid raorairros
miles, wo t-—.-—:
Proprietor.
ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SEX
TREATED.
This Dispensary and InflrmaiT has
all the advantages apd facilities found
in anch Institutions In Europe. Every
department la perfect within itself.
Uterine diseases: a diseases of the
bladder and bowels; of the skin; pile*
wens, tuiror, nervous diseases, etc.,
ep eclally provided fe- and cared gently
CUTTING ON FRUIT JARS
JEI.LV TUMBLERS,
of your esse, and dirset to myself at
thePlapensary.
ROHA FREUDENTHAL, M. D’
Cement
PLASTER PARIS,
KEROSENE AND
LUBRICATING
OILS
YOUNG
tats «d Pactias. Tutsan. » autstop at
an* receive raaesafen I* and lrom ik.
following stations oolj: USentewa, narwa,
Tuompton, Norwood, UrawlordriUe, Uaion
Fouu, UreeiulMro, Msdlaon Hatfedgr, bectal
Oirele, Covington, Coajsts, lukoau. Stone
Mountain and J^ccttnti
Train Mo. 2s on Athens branch ttvei puwn-
cert nom Newouaala Use, itmlaulee ter
Iwnnar at flrslnn Mnt.
thirteen years as Proprietor of UieToUolab Folio
Hotel. Clarkcsvllle has boon n fluorite summer
resort for tbo last fifty jean, lu fine climate,
miners\ water, and mountain aoenery, etc.; with
three churches two livery stables and good drivers
make it ve.y desirable for health or pleasure
seekers, it Is only 13 miles to Tallulah FaLs
vtarMos can go to th» Falls lu 90 mlhnti» oaN.I
it. Bu speou the day and return inihoovenln
Nothing will do left undone to make thlst
gayest resort of the season. A good string ho
nlnwed for the -— . Snrdlll retM SW
Germany and Italy
AT LOWEST BATES OF *XCH»K
A. L. HULL, Ceehler
Aal7dlm ;
iUANOFACTC&ERS,
ATLANTA, QA.
755rgH —AND—
taiM DtLUS. TEXAS.
COTTON GINS and PRESSES,
s. VAN WtNKLK a 00-Atlanta,oa.
CONDENSED .S0BEDUL1
Is Eflect July 4th, 1886*
inti • inn by 70th Meridian time—Ouo hour Jha*
tar than 9uth Mernlun time.
Express
Me. ft!
Hally,
Nouta nouno.
Leave Atlanta
ax Gainesville
“Lula
“ Toocoa
“Honeca
Combining ISON wit* Ftkk VEGETABLE
TONICS, qalckly and completely CLEANSES
and ENRICHES TUB BLOOD. Onlchens
the action of the Liter sad Kidneys. Clears the
complexion, make* the skin smooth. It does not
lalmre the teeth, comm hsodocho, or prodnoooo-
stlpotion—ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO.
••Salisbury ,
-stales uiile. ...
•Mahvtile
Ar. Warm Springs
••Kalclrh 'TZ..
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
veAew’Yirk.
BARBERSHOP REMOVED
Having removed our Palace Barber Shop to
the mom on Jackson street, formerly occnpied
Ltwe A Co., as a saloon, and ate now betto
pee pared than ever to w it upon onr old cosUi
men and as many nsv ores as will pstionfse a
We now have toe hanest and besteqoipfcd ta
oerahop in Athens and only tbe most tk'll
artist are employed. Give is stit
gcUU EhM M 1
•Dsliy except aundny
QIN 8AW FILING MACHINE.
ThoTAYLOB OIK SAW FILEK I, on, ,t ta,
bMttrid*. Anybody cm 11, Olu !••• wllh It*
Require, no pnnlkn. Dom it. work 0. Itihoald
bod.no nntf to, Umm tutor tiun by tend. Er.
ot Mubin, wamaiod. Prira 819 feyafer
liwlteveryooeooo. Order from
J, N. SU1DIBI aND.BoIIob, 8. !
OR Awnloy Fn.n. C.M.Ury tulmin
dnwllc Beau. Wiw,bt, IM „d t.w.r
SruriuryOoodi. Pauli, Windmill.. Gu
ne, Globe, and Kilting, kaUmstM hr all
el Plumbing fjralihrd it ratMu low u I.
*Dt wit* -00* work renowd •■pervialoo
een irwd co,tract.
IMF- >1/1 «>>
The sentiment among the busi
ness men in Atlanta seem* (o be
that the Gate City is not to badly
damaged by prohibition, as recent
letters have represented it.
Comparatively few desirable bouses
sre for rent; the bank* note no
abatement in business and Mayor
Hillyer declare* that the c>ty will
be able tbit fall to meet eveiy obli
gation, so soon *s the taxes begin to
flow in. Meanwhile the sentiment
in Atlanta it drifting towards some
modification of the law. The liquer
test will be made this year in all
city and ccunty elections. Tbc con-
more
test* is growing
bitter every
mdstperfectmade:
BUBNETT.
IATOXCE. Cure. fnt!.m*l end
ko.n. Olv*. NO PAIN. Tb«
grove of f«C KACT8 COME OUT.
of which < i
beauty ofner-Watchman ha* given
momenfibout tbe Oconee county II-
cntfection as they have occurred.
■"Mec.rd is ane of the most re
usable that hat been furnished in
J prohib ; tion movement in Geor-
.. This paper printed on Sunday
c statement of Hon. Edmund
fisher, the Ordinary of that coun-
cfending his action in the prem-
There hat been much dissatisfac
tion over the action of this officer.
We do not go too far when wc say
that among a part of the people of
hitown county there hat been indig
nation at hit delay in proclaiming
thcjresult. at much a, in that direc
tion he has given the vote cast fait
May. The charges which have
been repeated and the motives im
puted to Mr. Thrasher are of a most
gerious nature. If they can be sub.
stant.ated the people owe it to them-
selves, without regard to their stand
in this liquor question, to remove
him from office. If they are not true
' they should, not be repeated and
great injustice has been done a man
who Alls one of the highest offices
in the county.
The Banner-Watchman has sim
ply published the facts and state
ments which had been given from
time to time. We would advise the
good people of tin.! county who arc
dissatisfied,to confine themselves to
collecting evidence and presenting
their cause to the courts rather than
retort toaspersing motives or con
detuning men. Let all the facts
come out jn the regular way, and if
it appears that tbc verdict of the
people haa been rudely set aside, it
can be righted, or if the election
bos bern annulled by technical flaws,
a new election may be ordered. The
people will then be nearer in e po
sition to judge of the official conduct
•of the Ordinary.
The matter is one for determined
and orderly investigation, not for
prejudicejor passion. The coutts
have refuted to attach the Ordinary
for contempt, stating that he bad the
right to declare the retalt as the
legal vote seemed to preponderate.
The Ordinary says that he construed
the vote fairly and intelligently in
the lightot the law and the evidence.
He it entitled, owing to hit station
and as a citizen, to credence and for
bearance until a lull Investigation is
had, and a Anal conclusion it ettab -
lithed.
TUR CENTRAL RAILROAD.
In tome quarters it it confidently
believed that the IxiuitviUe and
Nashville Railroad hat secured e
controlling interest in the Georgia
Central. That eystem hat always
bad a block of Central stock in the
hands.of some of its friends, and the
recent rise in Central is attributed
to tbe fact that the L. & N. people
entered the market for the purpose
of adding to their possession.
These rumors have given rite to
furthef reports that Geii. E. P.
Alexander would again be made
President of the Georgia Central,
while in other places tbe name of
CapL W. W. Gordon, of Savanna'!,
has been mentioned for tbe tame
position.
None of these rumors are abso
lutely reliable. No one knows ex
actly wbet interest hss been buy
ing up this stock. It may turn out
that the Richmond and Danville
system which hat become alsrmed
at the inroad of the Georgia Central
into its Carolina territory,may have
entered tbe field for purchase, and
we may wake up some morning to
find ourselves entirely in the con
trol of the Clyde*. The matter
may come borne to Athens on both
- sides. With the Central, goes the
lease of the Gto'gia Rail-tad of
course, and if the one has been
the other may be in
- affected.
ailroad stock hr*
stake-Duey” for the
ad thorn who went into
for specula tion have lost
i told.
The talk about the Louis*'1 esnd
Nashville railroad havi ng purchased
a controlling interest is regarded as
without any foundation, and that
there will he a change in the man
agement on Sept.i as simply rot”—
so says the Savannah News.
Piince Alexander is back agr ! n in
the Bulgarian theme. Russia’s ef
fort to depose him wit a miserable
fiasco and Alexander, who last year
made a capital arrr.y record is stron
ger and more popular wi’h his peo
ple than ever, The whole of Eu
rope sympathizes with the Prim
The Columbus Enquirer repeats
that when the Ceptrsl rai'road lies
a change in the management it will
not pass into the hands of the Lou
isville and Nashville. But if by any
unforeseen circumstances it should
do so, General E. P. Alexander wi’l
not be the president of i'..
Five Cold and Two Silver Medals,
swarded in 1885 at the Expositions of
Mew Orleans and Louisville, and tbe In
ventions Exposition ot Loudon.
Tbo superiority of Coraline over bora
or whalebone haa now been demonstrated
by over five yearn’ experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and newr break*.
Avoid cheap imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None are genuine union
“Do. Wabnzrs Coralisk" is printed
on Inside of steel cover.
Guarantee to Save you Money on Them
— u Will
GIVE ME A CALL,.
J. H. HUGGINS.
- 188 SMC IT All UABIM MUCHA8TS.
WARNER BROTHERS),
353 Broadway, New York City
Rev. Alex. J. Drysdale, formerly
pastor ot Emiinue 1 church, in this
city, has been elected Bishop ot
Easton, Mniyland. This is the posi
tion which Rev. Cbaunccy C. Wil
liams, of Augusts, recently declined.
Mr. Dr sdnle is s clergyman of
great eloquence and power.
If the Central railroad had to be
"scooped” it may be just as well
that the 1-ouisville and Nashville
system should have secured it. This
gives that system the control also
of the Guoigia railroad, of which
they were air.ady putt lessees. It
is generally believ-d now ihat Gen.
E. P. Alexander wi’l be President
of the Genital system, although the
friends of Caps. W. W. Gordon, of
Savannah, have alto urged hit name
for the place.
There it trouble brewing in the
Mill Presidents Assoc'ation in Au
gusta. W hen the lockout was or
dered in the Augusta factories, the
mills in Carolina, whose offices are
located in Augusta, were allowed to
go on. This gave Vaucluse and
Gyanitevillc and Langley thcrdvnn
tage of uninterrupted trade and un
demoralized labor. The Augusta
mantgert are complaining at this.
Now 1st us see how it will be set
tled. Wc hope sincerely that the
strike and the lockout are both
doomed.
The contest for the senate in tbe
-oth district it growing very warm.
-Hon. M. W. Dewis and Hon’ W
P. McWhorter are contesting for
the choice ot Greene, and the pri
mary will be close and exciting.
This it a family fight and tbe Ban
ner-Watchman publishes the
Greenesboro letter as news. In
such a conteit we cannot afford to
lake tides. We trust, however, our
esteemed correspondent will favor
ui often with news. He is one of
tbe most accomplished and influen
tial men in G;rene.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK & SIDE-
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER w
TROUBLES
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST.'.
The Genuiite ha* Trade Ma k and crowed P.tt
tine* on wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHEIA
★ * +
A FRIEND IN NEED
OR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
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of Connecticut, tbe K'cat natural Hone Setter.
Ifni been u«rel lor more thun ho ?cara, and i» the
boat known rrmedy for ltheumatlHin. Neuralgia.
Hprains, llrulfMui, Cuts, Knrna. Wounds, and all
external injuries. -old by all Dnigglota—
try it. U’MdAwlyr
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt
Paying Companies.
TS REPRESENTED $40,000,001
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with • peclol regard to beaHh
No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO..
CHICAGO* ST. LOUIS*
■rh
BITTERS
UUOWN CHEMICAL ™»- UALTIMOKE. MDb
MILCH COWS FOR SHE !
GEO. E. HEARD,
Millrc'pe Avenu
NOKTH-KASTEHN RA
SmsrtirBSDiVT’s Or
ATS XUS, Go., June Slat, 1M,
•akeeaiaarlll operate a.s thla row
by 75ttusoridlan lima.
DAILY aXOSTT SUNDAYS,
Nu.U
NO 61
Leave Athens ...
arrive at Harmony Grove.
Arrive at Lula
Arrive at Atlanta.........
Arrive at Claxkohvlile
Arrive at Taiiaiah kali a
»:4» a a
3:43 am
10:31 a a
1:30 p n
• 3:47 p u
:4« PL
6:36 p m
p »
7:46 p m
.0.40 p m
DAILY AXCaPT SUNDAY.
NO. 60
Mu 63
Leave Tallulah kails
Arrive ciarkesvltle
Leave Lula —
Airi»e Harmony Grove...
Arrive at Athena .. ........
1:94 a as
a m
11:10 a m
1X;14 p ia
i:a* p u
•;40p m
».*4 p ■
lu:*0 P ro
Taiiulah Falla AccoiuiuOdaiiou Operate* on
Wednesday* and bauirda»a onl».
No. l.
Leave iaJluiah Falla
Arrive at cferkesviUe
At rive atiLruelta
•;40 p m
1:33 p M
7:60 p m
Ne. i
Uave Cornelia
Airtva aiUe:ke*vUle
Arrive at Tallulah Fall*
fcio p m
9:34 p m
1 p m
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Reaidant Directors :
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H. Kswrotf, • J. 8. Homilt
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