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THE BANNER-WATCHMAN ATHENS, GA., NOVEMBER 5 i8bfi
BANKER - WATCHMAN.
OFFICIAL FATES OF THE OUT OFJATHENS
a i
Oaaattss of Clarks,
SAiki and Oeonoo
ITHE DAILY BANNER-WATCHMAN
It dellvera* by OWTtOIS to th# city (or S'a year,
30 cants* month or 23 caul, lor loo rnki W»
rwa to noo.rasldent subset! bars, pottage Ire.
THE WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN
u mailedjo subscribers for fl ayaar.
fbo South-rn Buoir, c.ubll.had 1030; Tho
(to'Uh.m Watchman, 1364. Consolidated Muck,
ADVBSTUno BATES.
Oae square, on* maoih...
On» aqua.*., throe mom
One eqaar., six Booth.
Out laum, om mr ....
Triu.lcnt nttM, 41 pcraqaxre cock In ortlonl;
30 coot, etch subsequent thsortloo.
lend aM or letter
Announcement* of msrrlasca, (Mural notices,
bltuarlCT, anaouneamaoufor n»oa, trammunl- - ...
atloaa proposing caadlda ca will ba chargad ah , rtP Wll
P Kenluuces should ba mad* by express, poataf AOUliUto,*
^.. # & , 2!anias5t-i .. cf " k «-
THE BANKER WATCHMAN,
Athena, (is.
IS0MOAOTNr.it in
in Virginia!
elected to Congress
The Black district ir. South Carolina
was reclaimed. It will bo needed in the
neit Houao.
Mormhon, the Illinois Revenue re
former, haH been beaten in his district
by Jehu Baker.
Tu* fusion ticket in Atlanta is devel
oping some of the elements of oil and
water. It does not fuse.
All returns received serve only to
add to the crushing defeat sustained by
the Democracy of Virginia on Tuesday.
The election of Col. Richard J. Wilson,
the one-armed veteran of Richmond
county, to tho doorkeeper’s place in the
House, wts a deserved compliment.
Tu* compliment to Speaker Little was
as whole-hearted as the Houso of Con
gress usually pays Speaker Carlisle. He
is an elegant officer—clever, courteous
and fair.
Tint genial Haiu has become an early
factor in the House proceedings. Ham
has served in tho Clerk’s room and in
the row with the fourth estate, and is
hound to make a good member.
THE DANGER OF IT.
The tout rot*castinToaaday’adlac-
(■on in Georgia will not axcawl twenty-
thousand.
Tkia tu th. result of candidates' hir
ing s walk ottr snd tu only the alu
.fur the storm of the s am (oof, when
hot euntisses raged in Mteral of tho
districts. It shoirs, how thoroughly
Democracy Is brgsniasd within snd how
formidsble it is without.
At the simo time the spsthy of Tues
day was s dangerous sort'of security, if
we m»y use the phrase.. *The trick of
Dr. Fettonlifriends Icf the Sersnth dis
closed the possibilities of. such inac
tion. Had not' Mr. Clement! dUeotered
the presence of FeltdH tickatiin the dis
trict Aooufc enough to,defeat tKp scheme,
the Doctofs adherents wotlld hsre
quietly Toted him in from the bsck
counties snd independebtisB) would one#
more ■ h*TS - ^opn ,4nt 'FOWsr. Bartow
county, with'the ususT Felton majority,
would almost hsre done this' alone.
rict-tha colored Tote by
o, M : o’rgsn* d .^ r0 Gree6.^ilda , hi^
carried the polT sfter threao’clock in The
afternoon, snd slsctsd .a Bspublicsn to
Congress. Than would hsre been ad
trouble in the world, 'for it would hsva
Uesh iitUpossnid to hsfd'MUipdt ttmtgh'
whites Et tin ballot’box after tbmt'timsin
the whits eountiss to orsreom’o this
rots. '' ■"
This shows whsi Democratic
apathy might hare led to. Tbs First
and Tenth Districts could- easily bars
been captured by the KepubHcaoi in this
way; sny three black constis:* would
here carried the dietrict
Happily, the new delegation is com
posed of ten Democrats, snd Georgia will
not be misrepresented in any way In
Congress.
PBIZE $75,000.
I.'-,. Shares m pre
Louisiana State Lottery. Co.
“We do hereby certify that wa su-
p.-rrlse the arrangements for all the
Monthly and Quarterly drawings of the
I ouUian* Slate lottery oompany, and in
petxm menage and oonirol the Draw
ings themselves, and that the same are
nductoO with honesty, fairness and in
g od faith toward all parties, and we au
thorize the Company to use this oertlfl-
ito, with fec-almiles oi oar signatures
s’tached, in its advertisements.”
Commissioners
ed banka Jd bankers
We the ndersigm _
will psy all Prizes drawn tn the Louis-
State Lotteries widen may be presented
at OUr counters.
J a WtiBSBY. Pres. Lool.ua* Rational Hank
J W KILBKEJU, Piem atale Rmhoawl Mask
J.BALUWI.V.PrCT. Rew Orleans
l laegporeud In^lKjS ^lor tSjrarobyth . J
<1 opted Dumber 2d A. D.. 187?.
The Oelg Lottery ever Voted on end endor—d by
H* «
let or postpone«.
_le NMler Drawiin
hlf nwcl the Kxlrnwrdi
GOV. McDANIEL.
SEKATon Hawkkn wilt be reinembored
as tho handsome young member in the
Houso from Sumter last year. Ho is a
fearless and an able legislator, and we
trust has reformed in bis views about
the School of Technology,
Hoe. JoknS. Davidson goes into the
office of tho Presidency of the Senate
without opposition. He will mako s su
perb presiding officer, snd will admirably
fill the place vacated by Hon. 11. H. Carl
ton.
Tbe result of the election in New Jer
sey gives tbe State to Green, democrat,
for Governor, by a plurality of 7,421,
and makes the Legislature a tie on joint
ballot, with ona labor Democrat casting
the deciding vote.
Tn Athens post-office, under tho ad.
ministntian of Capt Bumett and his
fino corps ol assistants, shows admirable
management, snd is s faithful reflector of
tho business of Athens, besides an aid
in its development
The majority for Komies in the Tenth
Ohio district will bo about 1,500. Frank
Hurd Admitted to a reporter that his
crushing defeat doses his political ca.
reer in Toledo, and intimated that he
might in future try for a Congressional
nomination In a Now York district
Mask Harms proved to bo too much
for tha boys, snd goes into tho Ctsykship
unanimously. His strong voice ohm
morn dominates the House. CoL J.
Cooper NUbet, of. Dade, would Wi
made a fine officer, and we regret he did
not secure the place.
lloy. A. 8. Clat, of Cobb, who hay
been made 8peaker pro tem. of the 1
t House, was nominated for8enatorbythe
A tlanta convention, but refused it, aa
was making a canvass for the Ilouu^R
his county. Ha ia a speaking Ukenesa
of Swell known Athens lawyer. r*i
On Tuesday next, 9th iost, Hon. Hen
ry D. McDaniel retires from the Execu
tive chair of Georgia, with the verdict of
his people, “well done, thou good snd
faithful servant.”
He has served the State with s devo
tion and an ability which few men who
have occupied the poaition have been
able to give, and the condition of th'
State’s affairs at tho eoncluaion of hit
term shows how fkr hia fine practical
sense lias made itself felt in public af
fairs. F.very department of the State
government has felt tho Impress of his
aystemstic work; the financial snd legal
matters coming under his eys have been
discharged with a care snd conscious
ness to which have bean to his own honor
snd the profit snd prosperity of tho
State St Urge.
Gov. MoDsniol’a last message to the
State Legislature was retd yastarday,
and we give a full synopsis In our col
umns today. _
The condition of tho State Treasury la
reported aa follow*: Balance Oct 1,
1885, $484,190.73; receipts to Sept 30,
1886, $4,220,190.33; disbursements to
Oct 1, 1886, $4,453,393,10; balance $250,-
927.96. This, however, is alrvady ap
propriated. Tho taxable property of th#
state, including railroads, aggregates
$329,489,505. The school fund is $816,-
459.96, af which $312,292.76 la still un-
apportioned.
Ha. Calvin, ,of Riohmpnd, has intro
duced in the Legislature a resolution
providing that tho committee on Educa
tion in tho Hoqa* bo charged with the
daty of looking alio after the interest*
of labor. Mr. Calvin will bo chairman
of that committee. Such committees id
Congress hsvt not been productive of
the most practical results or tho greatest
good.
With the Columbus end Western rail
road completed to Birmingham, Ala., Sa
vannah will be what Norfolk had be
come, vis: En important coal shipping
port. With, the Richmond and. Danville
in control of tha Central, Norfolk Would
become what 8^ra^ia»hito been, viz: the
leading cotton poft oT the South'Atlantic.
toallp as
* /aLPkY/.E $75,000.
1*0,0*#.TIOXST« AT FIVBDOLLARS BACH
Fractions InPltfah tn Propotion-
I CAmALP&ZEOMAOob.... 173,001
■bjz Es o^fsoto”.:::::: ISioS
I
1400
100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.'
Frias* *4 1730....
10,000
20,000
IAJK
4,500
7,230
Prises, amounting to 265,300
atlon for rates to clubs should be awd*
j the ate of tH* eoapssp la New Orleans.
- further Information write elaarlv ftvlif.
sderet. POSTAL NOTE*, express, money
Jtrser New York axebant. In ordinary Must
Currency bp Exprtss (at oer^xpntt^eddteia.
Htw Orleans, La.
or if A Dauphin
Washington, D 0.
Make ?. 0. Money Orders Payable and
address registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ’
New Orleans, La.
GEORGIA
STATE
-AT .
FAIR
MACON
Commencing October 25th, and continu
ing for Two Weeks.
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
will sell
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
ONE FARE
From all Stations.
Tickets Good For Three Days.
Sale of Tickets Comment** October
24th, and Continues until November 6tb,
Inclusive.
E. B. DOBSEY, G. P. A.
JOE, W. WHITE, T. P. A.
oct!4dtn5.
Postponed Sale.
Q WlNOtsan snexpeeted call of C*pt H. H.
Osrlton Is attest* on taapsctuil huslnsss th*
tHi
Slvso Is s tow dsps. y.s.waMVOR^
JOHN O. MELk,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Athens, Georgia.
0
BAKllTo POWDER.
MISCELLANEOUS,
NEW GOODS
See the Fancy Tin Setts at
J. H. HUGGINS’.
See the Fancy Chamber
Setts at
J. , HUGGINS’.
See the Fancy Library, Hall
and Parlor Lamps at
J. UGGINS’.
See the Fancy Tea Setts,
Glass Setts, etc at
UGGINS’.
J.
To arrive, Beautiful Library
Lamps at $2.00 each;
Beautiful Tea Setts, 44
pieces,at $3.50 each. These
prices will last only a few
days.
J. . UGGINS.
apri8 diy
ICE CREAM!
If you want something’ nice call’on
C. BODE,
A* he has always on hand
Cakes, Bread, Gandy 2 Confectionery
1m Ic* Cream o* all klndf, by tha plate, qi
gallon; such an Tntto, mil. NnapnUI _
ocolate, Vernclta, Lemon, 8trnwbnry and
* also Homan Punch Orange and Ap-
■ aad Lomm Bhnbnrt, main to ordtr. Bo
oforgnt 0.
NATURE 9 ! A RELIABLE REMEDY
“v«fo*
cmsnPHim “assr" ■
rarrant’a Effareacent
hBLTBBR APERIENT,
irisc-rtaln lnitn nflbeta
Hlfgcntln in Its action II
• palatable U tha taste, s,
an be relief upon to entg,
snd it curvs by* asslstlrg
not by outraging, nature.
Lonot t»ke Yiolrnt purge-
iUtss Toursslrcs, or allow
- yoor children to takstbnm.
Sick-Headachvtea^iip^xi
*»n shlsh has lor urn than
ITSPfPSILSF«~“
TO ADYERTISERS.
n. imm. —OEO. P, ROWELL A CO.,
wm^*,.- k, ” p *B r 8 p J !S T «n{sa[^T«k
T ADIK3 wtotecl to got np Tra Club, for our Pur*
JLi TiAk and Ctoff-ss. A host of useful Articlra to
sslsnt Own as prsnlums. 8si • tor. lUsttratsd
Pries ami Prsmluoi Ust. Spec-, offer; u
svsrv tenth psrssq that anawsrs tula savsnls*-
meni. we win seed free os* pound o. males
Iw. address
NATL. TiA A COPPEE CO, Bastou, Mass.
octSMAwSai.
W ANT Hi—A llr* sasrgsde man, to represent
us. 176 per ssositb, cad expense*. Goods
uct2SdawSa.
S700toS2500&^
' StSUi
★ * *
A FRIEND IN NEED
IDR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT-
F perau (Tow th* racstFt of Dr. Stophsa Swatt
FOK SALE OB KENT.
Asent.
Ps Store.
rash, b *'J n J
i. • SEOROIA CENTRAL
DETECTIVE AGENCY,
JM1-2, Cherry St, Miooi, St.
W E here opened n Detective Agency at this
pines. After noToml ynsra of experience It
Elves as tall knowledge of tbe business. We
h%vn n force of honeet, nprlght snd sober men.
For Rent
ienerof HQ1 sad
coDtalne Srooms,
Apply to
‘ »BD, Ret! Estate Age:
For Sale.
Tho house end lot on Milledge Avenue, for
merly belonging to Mrs 8. E. Smith This Ann
property consisting of half the block, .contains
2ocres. Tho bouse designed expressly for con-
vonienco, is admirably built aad In thorough
repair. Doable cottar* for servants ia yard,
good stables asd outbelMlags, poultry houso*,
ota. fine well of delicious water, large garden
wltagrape* and fruit tree*. A rare chftaM for
any one wishing a pleasant heme. A paly to
OCUCdtf. B.E.HHAW,
Purdy vegetable, ere the BEST I
TRY THEM.
Fwadsbps slats. Whotsaalsbp
J. CRAWFORD & CO.
ATHEN8, OA.
fLKORy IA, CLAREE COUNTY.-Wbareas Jno.
U 8. Williford, Executor of Mrs. Jane K. Bert-
llag, late of said County, deceased, applies to mn
tarjesve to Mil all the Heal Estate of said de-
Theae are to cite and notify all c accrued to
*.. i*j> farm of Court of Ordi-
BUSISKfS CARDS.
PARR BROTHERS,*
Decoraters end Dealers iiWaHPuer.
Athens, Georgia.
TSIsphoa* 17.1 49 Clapton Btrtst
SCyOMMa
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class. Prompt
Paying Companies.
ASSIST-! ItEPBKSENTED >40,000,900
W. H. PATTERSON,
fiOHD MID STOCK BROKER.
PRIOR STREET.
E. K. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Law,
ATHENS, Oi,
Will prsotlo* In any snd all ol tha courts hp
psclsl amopemsut. offles la old FraskUa
UouMbulldluf. ssplMrlp
C.D.FLANIGEN
PLUMBING
ATHENS - - - OA
THE FINEST STOCK
imported and Domestio Piece Goods
can bo Hoad at
HOFF'S,
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
At Price* that Defy Competition,
No. 5 Broad St., Athens, Ga,
Neatly^Rcpairing Done.
ST soptl8aodtd*c23. SIMON HorT
W. B. BUMETT.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
ATHENS, OA.
OPnCBOYES CHILDS MICKKRBON Ot
Practice* In Staff tad Federal Ccurt *
FINE LIQUORS 1
If you am In meed oi anything in the way o
Pare Whiskeys, Wines or Brandies,
Send your order* to a« at
Greenesboro, Georgia,
And they will b* promptly ailed. W* hasp only
The Purest and Best Goods,
But our prises sis as low as flrst-eltss liquors can
FOR SALE I
tty Xssldaaaa Corner Jacks on to * iron* its.,
House Csataloa
doits, Dressing Room, Pastry
ami Basement Store Room. ■
IFcir^ss.^hiiR.-ssss:
and Barn, aa InszhaisttU* wsllsf pan wstor
sad pipes ooaDsettn, with th* city matas. Lars*
flower pit ia frost,
OrtoW,
|F.Ma>Pt^s
JtSSwassWttrasrssp 1
OIOKEY’8
PlIKLESS ETE Wll!
YKMEDY'iBthe
25 Cent* a bottle.
DICKEY I ANDERSON. Proprietors.
UuIrvssSprfnft Him. ] BRISICl, U»
New Goods I
I am bow ittolvlns asp
FILL STOCK OF MILUNERY GOODS.
Call and exmmlns, tor they norths sola.
MtldSm. Ml*. T. A. ADAMS.
G. L. P.
H. H. P.,
OR 9
ill’s Hepatic Panacea,
The d-Iebratad Boa therm Reatedy for
Constipati
’8]
BAILBOAD SCHEDULES.
GEORGIA EaILEOID COMPANY.
STONE MOUNTAIN KODTE.
OrrrcaOxtx^cNA,^
Uihioasnt, the follow-
iMwiUopaisfe on UU road
i aterldlantljfftt—3* >lnnu*
_ atlma ■ Z—
PAST LUUtT
ao.S7.wx»Tl»alLV.
Wiaj’Sti
Ua. Pk.... 9:40 a.u
Arr’va Atlanta LOU
Leave Atiaiita «
wm: Posts
■MO.I, vrx«T daltM
snsa-fesw
lA’rs AtUnU. 4:40 ami
.*3 yi
•- AusuaU. ■. SJt p.a
SO. 4.SAST BXILV.
L’re Atlauta... t J6 pto
SI'S Asansta.. Ittas
Train unmoor 27 wlltl
aanssra to asd from tho
Orovetown. Harlem. Ml
wood. Barnet Crawford!
eahoro, Hadlaou.MI
wood. Barnet CrawJu
eahoro, Madiaon,
siwS riT L5sr , Si" Sra^fmrrS; 1
i?tt's£MJ& s?sa5, , .. eonw
aspar at Balas rant, . , . .
The fast mail tons tmanghalsspan hatwsta
_Uiuu aad uasnsatoB. Xratna to aad from
Athens connect with train, 27,21,1 aadLL.
JOE w. WMiXE, uiu i Traveling «W*MM9
Agent, Aneneta. Oa.
NOHTH-AABTEHM RA1ROAD.
BovasnitxSDSST'a Oipics,
Atukss, Ga, Juu* Hat, lass, tollowlnf
Mbodulewlil operato aa this nsd. Trams lui
bv 75thmofldUn time.
daily axcxrr eunuATs.
Leave Ataens -.
Arrive at Harmony Grove.
Airive at Lata. -
Arrive at Atlanta . .~~
Arrive at Clarkes villa
Arrive v Tallulah rails
NO. V.
8:46 a m
0:49 cm
10:51 an
1.80 p B
12:17 p m
1:50 pn
NO 61
#J»6 p m
8:25 p m
7:46 p m
liUOpm
DAILY XXCun SUNDAY.
HO. »0
NO 68
Leave TaUulati rail*
Arrive cierkcsriilc
Leave Lola
Arrive Harmony Grove...
Arrive at Athon*
•Sto a a.
9;«m a m
11:10 n m
lt;18 p m
l:w p di
1:40 p ■
CM p to
iu:tO r m
Tallulah Palls Accommodation Operates oa
Wednesdays and fcaturdaj s on!).
No. 1.
Leave Tallulah Falls
Arrive at Clark esville .
Arrive at Gnrueli*
7:28 p m
7:60 pm
No 2
Leave Cornelia
Arrive atcia’keeville
krrlvo at Tallulah Falls
9:10 p m
0:84 p m
10:20 p m
■■■■PHHhaat and Week ample time for
•upper at Lola on evening trains. Superb
sleeping car accommodations. Tho abortoat and
quickest route between Athene and all potato
North, East and Weet
:ab!,. 8
P1RDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE.
Rlchmonnd and Dan villa Rail road Co
THE POPULAR ROUTE TO ALL POINTS
NORTH AND EAST
Double Daily Train* of Elegant Coaches run
through wlihrul change between A'Unta
and Washington, with Pul man Hi.got
Sleeping Cair Atlanta to h aw Yora
abd Wontjomary k> Washington.
31 Hour* Transit Atlanta to Nov Uort.
Only 3
S vc Atlanta cltfilmora
re Atlanta RAD tin
ArLola...
'Charlotte
Giceneeboro
"Dant
•Lyncbburi .-~«~
•cUrlottetrili*.
"washlngtoN
'•Baltimore
"Philadolphia
‘Now Yore.,
J/v Daanlla
10.26 a m
S.57 a m 1.10 p m
7.00 am MO p m
*- 7.90 pm
jy.w*
Bnr^ovillo
Ricbmocd
ArNorfolk
NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD.
L'v Athena .. 8.4a a m 92ft p m
Ar Lula —* * • • ... 10.54 a m 7.45 p m
A8IIVILLB ANDJ^ARTANBURORAiIhO^D.
Hendweonvl
Ashfiilc
4 W. ODE
... -HEARS*
Ain't, (Jen. Pass. Axi
a B. THOMAS.
Oaa-L Maassar, Mtokssog, Va
p » J
Wl»
HK uudsnlsnad has opaurd a f.ihlonab
4 dret.miklof buslueaa at bar raaltlaioa on
S’Kru’^ ^firaptovedss
drum maker, formerly of Attaatg, and will i
Cfhaigt* reafiftoable. .
HHg rttlftaftlen.
:-:t- -r.-- 1
UUSS1M HALM.
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT,
Under.the Management of
FRED MASS A,
Will tarnish everything the market affords, each
•e Fresh Fish, Oystcra. Mam and Eggs, etc, eta,
Den t forget where hia stand it,
Broad St, Opposite Dr. Lyndoi’s.
rjurp 8A LR.-Mortgage 8%le-
— ----- bolor* the Court Hoooo door la
Athens, Clark* Coanty. Georgia, during the le-
C 1 t,,t 1 elaj la Decern-
ir, 1888, the following property to wit:
tract of land in eafd County begianlng
at a Roek Comer on the Athene aad Jaflknoa .
road,running along said road N. 67 W. U bOtoeA
N « w.ie tsamkiPffiM led®.
;♦ ar«k.th«m* >TfU I • to a rook { theaoo N,' .
10 W22A0 to pine •lump; there* M81KK 20 to
!«*•»»«• P-t;
thanes 8 ioj^
m«a* 14S14J4touts raw; th.
7Stostok»;th*fc<w018J4E to B
MMfer,i^usw»ra : to > h2lS"w 1^!
2^ ^^y*M*uTKU-,r
Of c.