The Daily banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1886-1887, October 09, 1886, Image 2

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* THE: BANNE&-WAT CttMAtt ATHENS, GA., OCTOBER $, t&6 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS, The offer made by the city of Athene and the University of Georgia was sub mitted to a most rigid test and received ita most convincing exposition Thursday evening before the Technological Com mission. The admirable paper of Pr. Hell was supplemented by a long and searching colloquy in ‘ which, dhe over shadowing advantages of the U niversity .were, brought out at every turp v Tjie whole scheme of industrial training^came up and the easy adjustment of ill points with the University system' was-gbar’an- teed. The scientific department, - the? free scholarships, and the 1 fact that the' establishment of, now schools‘in Atlanta would impair the Staie’s 'University here were leading points in the discussion. It is not too much to say that the questions of Mr. Harris about the titlep of the prop- ferfcy, of'Mr. Inman as to the‘size of class es the professors could teach, and Porter as to the flashing of*jthe fcfirrilaW wire/ fatly answered. The* C&Mug4im* extended the freest courtesy to Athens. The, Baltimore & Ohio, railroad have BANKER-WATCHMAN. GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPART. STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. OFF.Ctf UKMkAL MAWAOKk. August*, Q ., Jept. ISih, 1883. Commencing Buuday 19,h lust m, thei ioll<.w- ug passengers ■ chtdu e will opetate on this road %»nsrujb> UOth meridian dine-Jtt a mutes Decoraters and Dealers in Wail Pacer. - Athens, Georgia. Telephone 17-4. 49 Clayton Street. Received at SO. *7, • August- AAA A*»TV AAl m* asb’gln l* ;40 a. m arr’ve Athens 7 40 p.m eWasb’fctn 7.d) a. m Leave Athens 2 50 p.m e Athens l*:*5p.m Arri Winte'e * 11 p.m O Athene 7:»5 am “ Lexingln. 8:4*p.m vo Win’Ve a04 a m ** Antioch... 4*6 p.m Lexington-8:8* ajx “tarn... 41*p.m Antioco... 8*8. a.n “ Woodville. 4:40 p m Maxeys.... 9:04 a.n “ bn PI Cfopa Woodville 8:26 a.n.U;ve WeehVn <:S5 p.m Ua. PL.... 9:40 a.ro i/ve Waan’gta 4:20 p.m ■’ve Atlanta 1.00»» »4 Ar’.ve Angu’ta 8.15 i m J. A. GRANT INSURANCE AGENT, Represents First-Class, Prompt Paying Companies. ASSETS REPRESENTED *40,000,000 FVicy Chamber Sets, Vases, JVine Sets, Flower Stands; Cops and Saucers, Candlesticks, Fancy. Tumblers, Glass Pitchers, French (jihina Tea Setts;' Also, large line Fancy Lamps, And Nickle Electiic Lamps ‘ * , r,-./.atii^5'>i»>-5Q t ach To arrive ina few. days: ^ , Large litje Faricyr ; Swinging Lamp; and other fancy and staple goods. ‘ ipriS d;y • J.H. HUGPXNS. Wo 1 Eret dally. Washi'g’n .11:20 a.m| Athens .. 9 P-0 a.m Winterv’e |9:24 e.m Lex’gt’n.. 10*6 a.m Antioch.. 10:44 a,m Maxeys .. 11*0 a.m . Woodville 11:37 p.m ■ve U’n Pt.. 11:55 a.ml ‘ Atlanta. 8:45 p.ml PRIOR STREET. E. K. LUMPKIN, ■ 'Attneno-ir off Train number 27 will stop iu uno iflMp •engers to and from the following sUionsohly Grovetown, Harlem, Bearing, Thom son Nor wood, Barnet Crawfordvilla.Union Poi nt,G roe ti es bo n>, Madison, Rutledge, Social circle Covington, Conyers, Llthonia, Mono Moun t*<n mid Decatur. Train No. 26 v ill stop at and receive passengers to and from the following stations only: Grovetown, Har.em, Dearing Thompson, Norwood, Barnett Craw, fordvlue, Union Point, Greensboro, Madison Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Jii thorns. Stone Mountain and Decatur. Train No. 2s on Athens branch gives passsen- gers from No 28 on main line, 15 minutes Mr supper at Union Point. , The fast mail runs through sleepers between Atlanta aud Charleston. Trains; to* and from Athens connect with traln«27,28,1 end*. E. R. DORSE y, Gen. Pass. AgenL JOHN W GREEN. GMd Manager. JOE w. WHITE, GenT Traveling Poaonre ' Agent, Augusta. Ua. kooo, and i« a Valuable tonic. S TADICER’S AURANTII e srietf snDrsgghta Pdcetl.OO perbotUa. O. P.8TADICER, Proprietor, 60 so. FRONT «T m Philadelphia. P*w. Old Ben Duggar has been beaten for. e the aenate in his district. « The Knighti of Labor convention in / Richmond have decided to support the & Augusta cotton mill strikers. . t »— j Gen. Hoke’s new railroad will throw, down their flank line through the South -- to Robert Garrett's'proposed Gulf linel Thu mMttlfcn in Sonth Carolina have oeafcld^ai Summerville, like Edge- , field volcano ia the surprise-centre naw.J, The motion made by the Chicago an archists for a new trial has been over4 ruled. The conspirators will certainly ’ hang. - - ' ' __ £j| j Messrs. Evans, of Jefferson, Du Bose, [ of Wilkes, and Howell, of Fulton, tee ^ probably the youngest members of tne' 1 next Rouse in Georgia. y \ The ten-hour working system has been, .j restored in the Chicago stock yards. JHie j eight-hour system was tried, but soon j abandoned. . .4 I CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000. riikets only $6. Shares In Propot 'ATHENS - - - GA ICE! ICE! ICE!. . ATHENS ICE WORKS BAKING POWDER. you want SpfnetHing" ni HCmTH-fcASTEMM RAlROAD TICE AND DEPOT CORNFR COLLEGE avenue and Clayton Hr.et, unde* C. Mode’s. We grapr paredtoau ply the trade with ice. Dtp ftopen Irom 5 a. tr. to 7p. m. Ou wiU be around from 6.to 11 • m Tickemfor tale at depot. A. 1. C. SDrxaiRTBMDKMT’a Oivio Athens, Ga., June 21st. 18n>, ti •ehouultwiil operate on this road. by 75thmerldian time. DA1LT EXCEPT BL’KyAYB. .ID • Lcavfe Athena »:4i a u irrive at Harmony Grove. 9:42 a m Airive at Lui* i0:64 a n Arrive at ALanta -.. 1.30 p d Arrive at Clarke.-ville. U:.-7 p m Tram* .. J 1 We do hereby certify that we su- iKTvise the srrangementa for all the Monthly aod Quarterly, drawings of the Ixiuiaiana Slate lottery oompany, and in person manage and coh'rol the Drawn mgs themselves, add that the same* are conducted with honestr, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, and we au- . thorize- the Company to, use this certiti- atc, with fisc-similes o onr signatures .attached, in its advertisements.” . &divided into STATES 'REE 8tC ^'^ S 8U * t on kiplicaUi n— To those who want their ad vertiaiog tope , we an oner no better medium lor thon ugh and et- ectivo work than the vari« uk at ctiotb oi enr te- eet l ocal List. « EO. P, R WELL A CO , . ' , Neuap per Advertising Bum-u, .aeplC-dlm 10 Spruce it reel. New Yoik PT SUNDAY. NATURE’S 1 CORE FOB f T 0 wjuw, 1 ‘ Leave lailuiait t alia. Arrive Clarkeaviile .. Leave Luia Airive Haruony Grov iduiah WedneEdtya and baturdaya only. Dr. Felton's last colleague in the House | Now it is Foute. from Bartow was Fite. He is a democrat and not a republican as! reported. Moo. Young A. Daniel, State Senator elect from the 30th, was congratulated in the city yesterday. He is a strong,' > *age citizen mid has already been Arrive at uJarlckvilie Arrive at CAtrt elia Leave Cornelia Arrive at cla kesville Arrive at Tallulah Falla Commmissioner s We the ndenlgned banks and bankers will nay all Prizes drawn In the Louis- State Lotterie, which may be presented Cowoconuecliv/ns made at Lula and Cornelia with passeiigei trains on Kichnmuu and Danville Han road, both Uu>t and West. Ample time for supper at Lula ou cveulcg train*, bui erb aieeplng car accommodation*. The shortest aud quickem route b«-iwe<-n Athens and all points Noith, East and West „ , „ . . yourcmidr Sick-Headacho/ssieS; AMD -““h h “ OYSPEPSII.S- The mends of Mr." (Sa^na, who has just-been elected to the, legislature’from Banks county, hope that his illness frill not be of an expended or troublesome nature. He made a fine race and will be an irreproachable legislator. The re-election of Mr. 8. G. McLendon to the Legislature from Thomas county carries back to that body one of the bes£ workers and most influential members of the last House. He is a strong friend or the University, a lawyer of ability, w strong and fearless speaker. J BALUWlflJftres. New Orleans National Bank with a capital of *1.000,000-te which a rWerv- fund of ever 8550,000 huainoa been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made apart of the preamt Bute Conatitotion <1 opted December 2d A. D„ 1879. The Only Lottery ever Voted on and tndorted by the a, eople of any State. Jt never teales or postpones. It» «w«4 siw«Ie Number Drawings take place monthly and the Exteaenii nary Drawings rcgalarly JBvary three Jleaths laatead ef ■eal-aanaallr aa A 8PLENDID OPPORTUHITT TO WIM A FORTUNE. TENTH.GBAND DRAWING. CLASS K. IN THE ACADEMY OPMOblC.NEW .ORLEANS TUESDAY OCTOBER 12, 1N8G- 197th Monthly. Drawing. ?■ CAPITAL ERIZEf75.000. 100,090 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH Fractions lnFlUah In Propotion- LIST OF PRIZES. I CAPITAL PRIZE OF $75,000 ... |75,OOC \nd Every Species of Itch ing and Burning Diseases- Cured by ’Cuticura. FJCZEStA. or Stot Khenm, At It, ozonbtoz ilkkOiea of CatL an, the great skin Cure. 1 hia ■epeated dally, with two or three dries ofCuU- PltDMONT AJR-UNB ROUTE. Richmonnd and Danville Rhi I road Co THE POPULAR ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH A.ND EAST Double Daily Trail:a of i-legaut Coaches iuu through without ibangt; bwtwevu Atlaut* aud Washington, with Pullman Bullet Steeping Cat? .UiaDUto acW York . *-ud Mouigooierj t. Waahiugton. Only 31 Hours Tr-maH AtlanUto N. w fork. PROFESSIONAL. R. L. J. &M1TH, ATTORNEY ANDi COUNCILLOR AT LAW HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA. Will practice in Jacksrn, Banka, Madisop, h No. r *l* Daily. North bound. wiu practice in jactar-n, Banka, Madisop, Franklin and adjacent countie*, and als<> in all Federal couTta*“of"the* Leave All .at* UA1 A Lula •*8eneca “Green vie ‘Charlotte ‘Salisbury... bieeDe«bi ro “Danville ‘Lynchburg ...^, ‘Oharlotieaville... “Washington .... ‘‘Baltimore “Philadelphia .. •New York., ... Will give special attention to make prompt returns Office,. Dr.Haideman a drug store W. B. BURNETT. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW ATHENS, GA. * OFFICE OVER CHILDS XICKKBSOX .« Practices in State and Federal Courts Howard E. W. Primer, of Atlanta, has been appointed assistant district attorney under Mr. B. H. Hill. Mr. Primer ia secretary to Gov. McDanieUis a fine law* yer and will make a good officer. He L’v Danville 1 ‘.00 a m 10.26 a m Ar Bur ev lie 8.57 « iu I.:W p m Ar Richmond 7 00 a m 3.30 p m -ir Norfolk ... 12 .0 7.8U n in NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD. L’v Athena 8.45 a m 5 25 p ni Ar Lula ]0.54 a m 7.4.» p m Ar Atlanta . l-‘. o t> m 9,40 p in ASHV1LLE AND SPARTANBURG RAILRO D. L’v Spar nnhtirg 4 0U p iu Ar Hendenonville .... i.oipiu FOB SALE OR KENT.' EDUCATIONAL. The independent' candidates were getf^* erally snowed under in. the county elec*' tions. Knights of Labor were defeated in Chatham, Clarke, Cobh, Richmond, De- Kalb and Muscogae counties. The dem ocratic nominees were generally success ful. Land For Rent I have a tract ef good, cultivated land (most of I - fresh), five miles below Athena on Ua Lexing- jn road! I will dlvlda this up Into one, two and bree and four hone fkma, and rent these places awzr» acLMrsaff* ' UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. P. H, MELL, D. D., LL. D„ ChanoMlor. The 86th Seastenof Departments at Athens will begin Wednesday, 6th OctoberTieii. Full cour ses of study iu Letters and Science; Special Courses in c-nrineering, Apiculture, Physics aud Chemistry. TU TiCN FREE. For catalogues and info mation address the Chancellor at Ath ens. Lew School opens ataame time. For infor mation address Prof-GtO. DUDLEY THOMAS, at Athens, Ga. LAMAR COBB. Sec. Board of Trustees Athens, Ga. Aug., 1889. d&wlm C. W. CHEARS* Ass’t. Gen. Pass. A* 'HOMAS. Gon’L Manager, Richmond. Va. A fouMOOtn cottage, good gtrdenj* ad well water; convenient to bminest J. T. Co<< niton, K U raid, represented the interest!. of the land renter, against the land own- SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,* Naw Oblumb, La. G^ffiK-WB8sa,iagsjsflS MITCHELLS STATION, CULPEPPER CO., VA. Dr. F. S. HALL, (UntYertlsyol Va ) Principal. Situated near the mountains .In* healthy coun try. Thorough preparation tor col«ge or buti- nesa. Terms for nine months. *206.00 Begins Megan. Gordon and Reilly, of tho 4 ticket in Chathain s .ar* elected to the leg- ' islatore znd^dwdge P. Tf. Rowell of the- = opposition ticket The latter was elected. - nominally aa a KnightAif Labor, hot M J la a lawyer and has been an office-holder with other members of his family for yean. It ti hard to see the sppropriate- Puroly vegetable, are Abe BEST ! lOrd'in. latorof the estste county, deceased. ■JtoSrlsaSJS; nl Orflln.n nf'ulS ..... .. t.r.Vi To Rent. Two four room cottages and one three room cottage, all In excellent order, and. convenient location . Apply to. L’ssytf: J. CRAWFORD & CO. ; i “ n ‘ t—y, w ~ ~ ness of this selection by the Knights. He led the ticket however and developed undoubted strength. kpply to. Williford. The municipal ^question confronts all the cities in 'the State just at present The problem Of city government is the most vital -feature of home rule. Geor gia cities «*re beseeching their best men { to run for mayor * and aldermen. The. name of Hon.,Henry Jackson wad freely Jheae are therefore to dtc and adaM^A aS concerned to show cause at the regular term o the court of Ordinary to be held on the first Mon lay In November next why laid discharge shoul. uoc be granted. Given uudor my-hand and offll cial signature th!s July 22,1886. . A. P. MENLY. C. C. C- < “ lf ’ b * jfa! "viLU^ORD, RmI EKa“ Agant, nptZUtf, COMPANY. Athens, Georgia. TOURS L. a. BASE! 1 !. Pazsiaxn STEVENS 1 HOMAS, Sscxxu.t. skens used ia connection with the exeentive' office, in Atlxhta- It ia not known defi nitely that he will ran, bat onr people are realixingthat they need the very beat material they can have for the mayoral- «y.[j The problem is before the people of sasxSISSraBisuzi; support from the estate ot said deceased. 1 L*icreforoto cite and admonish all concei show cans*, if anv they have, at my office first Monday In October next, why said a ion ahoulc not be granted, aud the years * allowed as fixed by the return of tho app points for that purp^^A^b.^ /VEORG’A CLARKE COUNTY -Ordinary sit- ij ting for county purposes, 6th SEPTEMBER 1880: Upon the petlUon of varkma citizensi of aaia county, to have an election prercinct estab lished at Davis’ old School bouse where Justice Courts are now held in for »nd foe the 218th Distrkt, O. It (Puryears District* m said .c-xnty. and, i ap- . c.p““thu olderba pnbl'ataed In tho Weekly Bxxxxa-Watchvsm once -a » eek for SiwSk? A8AM. JACKSON, Ordinary. Sept 7-w 4 wka. ^ pvTPOl New Tcric, and every village in America ia agitating the-subject The place is one whi:h should be Tree front the taint of p .litics and jobbery. The best men a-e wanted at the head of city affairs and the soundest circle of advisers should be secured with the mayor. a * . | To all Whom It may Concern. IOTICK Is hereby given that application .Ill I be made to the next General Assembly of the ate of Georgia, to pass an Act, Entitled an ct for the protection of partridges, doves, wild teks or turkeys, and mocking birds in tho >unty of Oconee, and to make the killing or ipping of the same iu said county, a penal • —r a-.— ♦*,. year and oct-d l f« rpenvot j. w. murreii, unaer arm r»T tir hreeJjsllce Court fi fas. issued from th." i Court of the 21Gth dirtTbsf., Clarke Co., t ein oeing In lavor of K M Smltu & Co. v* srrelL and the other two being in kt rot . M. Bishop, executrix, Ac., vs J. W. Mnr; >vlet made byk. W Hurler, lawful co - >t the 21Gtbdht,, and turned over to uiu to- isement and sale. Written notice serve** ntln possession. Levy made Ibis August, 86. -JOHN W. WIhR.Sh.tf. j New Good®.! I am now receiving my FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS. Call and examine, for they must be sold. . octldGm. Mrs. T. A. ADAMS. tatejrf-Mrs. on the first Ordinary. 1 other purposes.