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THE BANNER-WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GA. FEBRUARY, 24. >387
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BANKER - WATCHMAN.
0TF1CIAL FSPtK OP THE C1TT OP A1KEBI
nd
Co-rtlei rf CJar*«. Bank, and Oco«e»
THE DAILY BANNER-WATCHMAN
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LTHE WEEKLY BANHER-WATGHMARI
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' TIIK BANNER WATCHMAN,
Atneni, ie.
IN ONION THERE 18 STRENGTH.
There ii one thing the people of Ath
ene rouit recognize end reform before
they can make anything out of their
preeent situation. They have plenty of
edvantageaand plenty of intelligence.
There are not lacking among us the ele
ments of anergy and enterprise. Our
merchants are hard working and thrifty,
and our people ocpnornical, and, as a rule,
refined. But there la a spirit of envy
and backbiting which ezists in many
smalt towns, and which has kept these
towns from working to their best ad
vantage. Such a spirit would not be
come a town aa large as Norcross. It
does not benefit a city of the pretensions,
and proportions of Athena. It is unwor
thy of our people, and the sooner it is
stamped out the belter. - .
When one man develops an enterprise
or organizes any kirn 1 of business, wheth
er private or public, everybody else
ought to help him. Whon thst effort
take! tke shape of a railroad, a hank, a
car line, a Christian Association or what
not, itis the duty of every good citizen to
give him moral and material support.
Noresidont of Athens can develop such
an entirprise which will not benuflt the
wholo community, and every dollar or
every lick put in for such a work must
strengthen the town and indirectly every
resident in the towu.
Only be convinced when one of
your number starts any enterprise that
he ia earnest, that his idea is practical—
and he deserves encouragement and sup
port. Selfishness or personal feeling
should havo no place among us if wo ex
pect to grow into a city. Politics, fami
ly matters or religion have just as little
place as the narrow feolings of envy and
jealousy which too often crop out
among ua. We can never build a road
or boom the town upon any such shabby
and shallow foundation. No man and no
city an progress by beating another
man or sat of men down. We want ev
ery new aottlcr encouraged and made to
fool at home. We want every enter
prising citizen bteked up and well sus
tained. We do not want to see one roan
or on* set of men working against an
other man or another set of men.
Though we had one hundred thousand
people we would still bo too small for
cliques and combinations,and petty jeal
ousies. Let every man stand or fall
upon bis individual merits—by his men
tal and moral qualities, and let every one
work for Athens. Bcnremhor that a
house divided is a house disrupted, and
one person who is actuated by the feel
ings and motives which we have just
condemned an spread more mischief
and work more undoing than five hun
dred men an counteract, laboring for a
worthy auae and for the general good.
Athens is entering a period of her his
tory when she needs the efforts of all her
citizens—their energy and enterprise.
She has plenty of manly f< He ws to all
on in pablio emergencies—to work up
new institntions end to draw apital and
labor to the town, In the netftwo yearn
many mllllona of Northern apital will
be drawn to the South, and planted among
her cities and people. Those communi
ties will be moat fortunate in the work
WHAT IT COSTS THE WOBLD.
The result of the elections in Germany
seems to indicate Ihst the Beicbstsg will
be composed of Government supporters,
and that Prince Bismarck will be able to
carry before them any measure of peace
or war. He will probably get bis vote
of ci edit/or army supplies, and will be
enabled to keep his troops on a war
footing for some time to come. It waa
for this purpose Ihst Bismarck appealed
to the country, and had he been defeat
ed in his purpose, it was confidently as
serted that ho would declare war and
force the army credit anyhow.
For this reason a government victory
in Germany ia hailed aa a harbinger of
peace. It is accepted now that the army
will be strengthened on the border, but
that Bis.narck will not plunge the coun
try into war. For this reason the govern
ment victory on Monday is received with
pleasure.
But the situation which enables one
man to dictate an issue to a whole peo-
pic, or to plunge the continent of Eu
rope in war nt wilt, is not assuring.
There is a decided democratic tendency
in Germany which revolts against one
man power and the oppression of a stand-
ingaruiy with its overpowering burden
of taxalion. No country in Europe is
ruled withjsilch nn iron hand—na coun
try holds so many elements of revolt or
so much hope of freedom. But Bis
marck has maintained his supremacy for
some time to come, and tho domination
of tho military over tho tax-payer, is for
the present supreme.
No one who has not examined the
Kiibj ict has any idea how thoroughly
tho working men of Europe is taxed to
support tho standing army of his coun
try. In times of peace those states are
under tile most thorough schedulo of
war. In a period of most profound tran
quility there are four million men in the
armies and navies of Europe. Even
I'ortiigal, as largo as the Stato of Indiana,
kpeps up an army of 35.000 men—or a
force as large as the peace footing of the
army and navy of the United States.
There arc ten million of reserves available
in Eurepe at a month’s notice, and the
money necessary to maintain tho army
during a year of peace, is between seven
hundred and fifty millions and ono bil
lion dollars. Is it any wonder that the
great product of land, labor and capitol
is consumed by a war tax? That tho
workman is deprived of tho best results
of bis labor by keeping up such n forco
of men? No wondor that Germany is
restive and that other States are tired of
tho despotism of military rulors. Stand
ing armies sre the curses of the world
to-day, and will centinue until tho bal
ance of power ia more thorongly estab
lished and the war spirit is more com
pletely curbod.
,0H! MY BACK
■my strata or raid attacks tkat weak tack
ail acarljr prwtratm pea.
4 Over S,000,000 worn during the past tU
years. This marvelous success is due—
1st.—To the superiority of Corallne over
all other materials, as a stiffener for Corsets.
2nd.—To the superior quality, shape
and workmanship of our Corsets, combined
with their low prices.
Avoid chap Imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None are genuine unlata
“DR. WARNER’S OORALINE”
ia printed on Inside of Steel oover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
3B0 Broadway, New York Oity.
A PERSON OF GOOD -RUSINESS
Ability end Reputation wilt Invert Fire Thou
sand Dollars and Services iu legitimate busmese,
ifon trial it Is aatlalactory, or will take Position
ofTrust st Moderate Salary, giving ample seen
rlty and references. Part es having good bust
ness but needing more monov and all other an
awers held strictly confidential, but to save time
bettei write fbll particulars. No postal cards
noticed. Addresa
A. 8. F.. Station M G,” New York.
C. BODE!
Oh Citizens of Athena wake up and select
SUITARLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
At once. We wish to remt' d you that our stock
of Holiday Goods la simply immense and contains
many is re and beautlfol gifts which cannot Call
to please the old and the young end cause a smile
on Christmas morning. There can be found at
C. node's, such as ladle's and gentlemen's dress
ing cases and toilet sets and vases in endless
varieties, at prices to defy competition In the
’.and for children I have such as wagons,
■pea, hobby horses and doll carriages in end-
varieties. Bo call a* C. Bode'a and examine
city, and
wR
his stock before buying i•iMwhore.afwdofiaTrom
6c. up to 81.00 for largo wax and undchtructable
dolls. So remember canta Clause has made his
Headquarters atO. Bode'a. 1 Iso have cake,
candies, nuts, raisons gad fruits in any quantity
to suit all pockets C. HODK.
Come: layton and College Avenue,
dcclldtt
PURE CORN WHISKY.
P ACKAGES of Mountain Com Whisky InKe
of 49£ Gallons at 91 90 per gallon, leas qu a
‘ “ id one dollar for Ice
r. F. Baowv, I
s?
BKOWN VUEMJCAL CO„ BlLTUaeitX. MB.
. . ,, , , 7 . COW,. Tho Inferior, w unpreStablo au-mbora af
of upbuilding which, other tilings boinr mu kirk havo been tmctifo-c iota, n convicts
equal, are mat united and mat tranquil,
and where people are yoked harmonious
ly and effectively for their towns.
Of coune it behoves men to be care
ful. Caution and jnat criticism must be
exercised and passed, No man on pre
pare an enterprise and expect to over
come the one or to escape the other. But
faultfinding and aption* criticism, back
biting end endless antagonism, have nev
er built op a plea or blessed iu people*
end never eHlI.
. Now let the citizen* of Athene who
have her bat interest) at heart, take
charge of the town end shape bar desti
ny. In union there if sfnngth, and there
4£b**pec**,
AUCTION SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE.
W E will sell on Wednesday, the 9th day o>
March, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the dty of At
lanta, it Livery Stable of F. M. Ktowart.our
etutre herd of register! d fersey Cattle (betas the
herd recently ow.n d by Woodward, Mr tlellax
A Oo) This will be the finest opportunity aver
offered the poblie to buy Jereeye ot swperier
* compersfivtlr small price. The herd
consists of some O head, oi » hUb 62 are grow*
cows. The inferior » sd unprofitable mambeta of
at fa 90 per gallon, and one dollar
keg la returned the money will be refond e
jota co: ,
Money; aent by Exjires^or Registered Letter
deettdtm*
Mention. 4% gallons with
without keg|7 18,.
JOEL COFFEE, Lula,Ga.
FOR RENT*
nRuM January 1st, 1887, the large and desirable
J? residence en Prince Avenue, lately occupied-
by Mr. John Kberhart, the lot contains atariy six
acres, excellent fruit trvea of all kinds.
Also the property on tame street, known aa the
**Aleo th^bousTand lqt in front of Mrs, Howell
Cobb's residence, the house contains 6 rooms,
pantry, closets, etc., good water and fruits of
various kinds. Apply to
J. 8. WILLIFORD,
Real JSptate Agent.
WYANDOTTES -EXCLUSIVELY
Kp for Hatching now Bendy for Delivery
Delivered either la ay yard a to Xxpres. Office
Athens, Georgia.
• - 92.00
It Egga for • -
26 Fgga for -
•9 Eggs for
Each additional II Egg* for - 1.90
rre * tl ^tdreil * eD ' 0Q HOWELL OOBB,
fcblSadwtf. Athena, Oa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. !
J. W, ECHOLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W ILL practice In all Courts, 8utc and Federal.
Office on Broad Street, next doer above
Dong's Drug 8tore. Jebl£dly.
9VLVAMIM JffOBBlSj
ATTORNEY AT MW.
Office, Barry's Corner, Broad Street.
febMdAwly.
W. B. BURNETT.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
ATHENS, OA.
orri?- oven guilds xicxkbbon .t oo
Pnctiess I* Slala and Federal Court*
JOHN 0. WELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Athens, Georgia.
0 Opera jfffffi** 11111 * Hoon Bnlldtiy^opiwsU*
STOKES BROS.
DENTAL SURGEONS.
AFFICB ROOMS facing Clifton*e Gallery (sen
U ei Ircsso up stairs) Broad St.* Athens, Ga.
octSldtt-
Lv Atlanta
av GalntsvlUa
AvLula. ......
Av Tocooa
Av Seneca.
Av Easley
av Greanviile
Av Spartanburg... ...
Av Geffrey
Av Gastonia.
AT Charlotte.
Av fteiUburv
l T v 8 «£~r;
AV Golds t>. ro.. aM . H
av Greensboro
A? Danville. ........
av Richmond. ......
Av Lynchburg
Av Charlottesville ..
Av Washington. ...a*.
At Baltimere .....
Sf.UrHBtU.VD.
Lr New York .......
Lv Philadelphia*
LvBaltimore.. ......
Lv Washington....;...,
Lv Charlotteavllle ..
Lv Lynchburg.
‘ r Richmond.........
ALLEN J. ARNOLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Monroe, Georgia.
LL practice la Wilto n. Oconee, Clarke an
id'acent conntlca ncvMdwtL
DR. S. F. 8TEIFER,
SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
K
B. L. J. SMITH,
ATTOKNfcY SND.COUNCkU.OK AT LAW
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA.
Will practice In Jackson, Bank,, Had Imp,
Franklin and adjacent contain-, and alas In all
E «me and Fadaral court, ot tho >tata
mva special atuntlnu to collection, and
j prompt return. OOeo, room No.2, over
Dr.Hardman a dm* Mare.
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represent* First-Class, Prompt
Paying Companies.
ASSETS REPRESENTED *40,000,000
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE.
Richmonnd and Danville Railroad Co
CONDUCED SCHEDULE,
In Effect Dec. 10th, 1880.
Train, run by 76th Meridian Time,
7.40 pi
»» pS
iOM» pm
1U7 pm
12.96 am
i.0i am
2.17 am
8U am
420 am
5.06 am
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ts'.ts
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6.k0 am
DAar.
Mo* 90.
12 m-
8.50 -mm
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9.10 am
L45 pm
4.0S pm
1J0 pm
7.05 pm
9.0S pm
U^O am
4.35 pm
8.2J na
11.00 am
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12 45 am
I. 30 am
2,44 am
8.39 am
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5.20 am
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0.86 am
9.26 am
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10.39 aa
11.00 am
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iB IS
S8SS
0.26 pm
lASpa
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8.80 am
10.08 a a
13J5 pm
s.20 pm
DAILY.
-No. 52.
067 pm
9.42 pm
11.00 pm
*.00 am
315 am
'ASOam
8.03 am
9.40 a a
6.00 pm
1L45 p m
lia am
loo pm
1.41 p m
2.00 p m
884 pm
4 48 pm
5.14 pm
6.12 pm
7.0b pm
9.227m
8.46 pm
ia40 pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On trains 90 and 61, Puliusn Buffet Sleepers,
between New Yor* and Atlanta.
On trains 52 and 63 Pullman Buffet 81eepers
between Washington and Montgomery, Washing
ton and Aiken Pul oaa Sleeker between Grecna-
b-ro and Riehmoud, Greensboro and Kaleigh.
Through tickets on salo at principal nations to
all points For rates snd Information apply to
any agent of the company or io
JAMES L. TAYlOU, Gen. Pais’r. Agt.
•OL HAA8.T. M., WasbUgfon, D»C.
NOHTH-EASTEHN RAlROAD
_ 8UrXKINTSHDENT’S Of VICK,
Athens, Ga., Jan. lat, 1S&7, The following
schedule will operate on this road. Tralus run
1887-
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PARR BROTHERS,
House and Sign Painters
Decoraters and Dealers in Wall Pauer.
Athens, Georgia.
Telephone 17-2. 49 Clayton Street
aepl2SU.86.
New Goods I
I am now receiving my-
FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS,
Call and examine, for they soft be eola.
octldCm. Mrs. T. A. ADAMS.
COMPANY.
Athens, Georgia.
YOUNG L. «. HAREM, PaiiiDim
STB VANS THOMAS, Sxoaauar
Resident Dlreetora !
Tows# b Q. fUaua, ataraxs Taowas,
Jobs H. Nbwtob,
PxaolBABD PXIBIZT,
Mxeoxllci Stab tar,
Kosna K. Haavaa.
b H. Cbabiobbibb,
J. HBaBUTOB^
ItDwAin 8. Ltbdob,
J. A. HObbioott.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
HORSES & MULES
FOR 8ALE.
biaial atr.Ioi. Tnatlrae ol tbe prcaaa
tort bcln* .nUrely ocrnpUd vl«h sitai
they In- d.tt rxlned u Mil them lit wkat.rer
they «IU bring
It yox wish a Bargain Attaxd the gals,
tatafua Bill b. ready «w dlatritatiaa beta*
*“*■ W U1LL,AUttas,Qe.
dap
K J. A
IbbradAwlaBtal.
Soldiers of tbe MeiicanWar.
I HAVE partretad air.nnm.nu with reliable
carretpoudnii. f * lb. collMtia ef beulon,
■ad vetenseef* ha Mexican War ta Clarke asd
adjolBioght untie* wen dd> well tecoaler with
G zobuia, Banks Cocstt.—O. W.
Prickett «n>l D. 8. McWhorter, ad-
mtnbtrator* of the date of John N.
Prickett. having applied to theCourt of
Ordinary of said county for letters of
dismission (rum *h« estate of said do* ‘
ccasd. * This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned 'o alio* cause, If any
they-have, why said administrators
should uv hu ihcnltacd from raid ad-
miniairairjii and lecelve letters of dii
the first Monday In
BY J. O. M. EDWARD i
Jzn24dAw2w.
qEOKO^a. GOONXB COUirrj^-adnlnlatl •
JanUwSOd,
^^bYataraAfctaWriMi oi ttamtare
William Nabors, lafo of mid eounly, doveased.
hat applied to mo for loovotoaoll tvalve aharca
of the stuck ef tho Gcargta Ratlrosd and Ranking
Company Th searo tperefora tocita and notify
all eoiiciniad t^ahow mama, if any e*la». at thr
J. Z. COOPER & SON,
tbatyo.prire.u,ata ? . coo . Bol -,
AbMtm, Stable Oppealte Market Boom .
EBQS FOR HATOHINQ
finest Mraiaa In Aawrtea.
r ship Id baakeu well pack-
ed ' J.r.KHODES,
WOOD FOR SALE!
Cords of Oak, Hickory and
Pine Wood tarsal* by
ififllm. ORR A HUNTER.
DAILY XXCfiPT aUNUAY*.
NO. 53 r NU61
Loava Athena
7:20 a rr (6:46 p m
Arrive at Harmony Grove.
Arrive at Lula
Arrive at Atlanta
8:03 a m 0:8» p m
8:82 a a 7:30 p a
11:40 p n [ 10.40 p o
DAILY XXCKPT SUNDAY.
NO. ML NO 62
Leave Atlanta
Leave Lula
Arrive Harmony Grova...
Arrive at Atheua...
8:40 a m 5:30 p m
11:10 a m 8;2U p a
12;Q2 p m 9:12 p m
19^0 p m 10*0 p m
DAILY XXCKPT SUNDAY*.
Ne 2
Leave Tallulah Falla
Leave Cornelia
Leave Lula
Leave Harmony Grove
Arrive at Atheua.
. 6:90 a ■
8:88 a a
9:90 a m
- 11:00 a m
12:15 p m
No. 1.
Lczvo Athens.
Leave Haraony Grove. 8*t2 p m
Leave Lul#. 4;55 p m
Leave Cornelia. 4 5:40 p m
Leave Clakeavllle. 6;15 p m
Arrive Tallulah Falla. 7;05 p m
Close coQueciloDi made at Lula and Cornelia
with paueuger trains oa JUchmona and Danville
Railroad, both hart and West. Ample time for
■upper at Lula oa evening trains. Superb
sleeping car accommodation*. Thoihorteat and
J ulckeal route between Athena and all point*
lorth. East and Wert
B* B.BEBNABD. 8ui>*t
Ga
C. W, CHBA&4<fen. Part. Agent
Richmond, Va.
OEOKOIA RA1LBOAD COMPANY.
t ub»*sju. maxaoxo.
Augusta, Qa., Nov.Uth.lS
„ Sunday 19th iurtunt, theic
lngpaaaengers rcheduJe will operate on this
Trains run by 99th meridian time-31 minute*
slower than Anemia t&at.
1887.
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L'raWa»n’*u> 7:20 a. m
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L’T«AuxuiU..e:40 , m L’TeAUataa... 730 pj>
xz ess, a U gate.
JOHN W
JOB W. Wl" .
Agaat, Aexnrta. Ga.
Pm*. Ag en’.
axer.
BBfjH
B 9&LSiVm C Sd Ufc?v N Jhe cSSrt uSS
n Much, 1*7, the following property to-wit: all
hattract of land In Oconee County, Georgia,
ipundtdf*fellows: commencing at the month of
founp Branch aad nmning up said branch about
ftKrti: vnwa
4lchtiUon, then running along thn line of John
V Mcbolson eleven hundred yardato a red oak
■tamp or st«ke corner, thence at . n angle of
■iMamdMHmand akmgjhwdiMwffi ~ ' ~
Flo nr. *fteld O I
Plante, Bn I be Implemta. OI
FREE Dmanerjeet'writEgs
nlnety-dcgreea and along tba line of John W.
Mchouon ‘o a atake err nor where th* Hue eroooea
the main Watkinoville and Lexington road,
thence along the line rfWm. Puller to a corner
aUkeor pine knot, thence along paid line two
thousand yard* to tu« North East bank of ike
Oconee River, tbenee up th* middle channel of
■ tid river and bounded by the lend* ef Mr*,
alia both J. Lind all, Benf.n in P. Gregory. A. U.
Andtiiaop.J. R. McKee to the mouth of Young a
SpringBr»neb *« iforemid. Said tract ' *
being hcund-d by th-rlanda of George '
Jch i W.MchoIaou, Wm» kulPr;A!Uv.
wa d* BerJ. F.Gr gory. Mra, E. J. Tindall,
*• Andera-.n, and J. R. McKee, nnd containing
•lx hundud acre*.more or 1cm, and b.lng all «r
the tract of land kn«,wn aa th« HerueU Skoal*
tract b.ionging to Uior 4 e W. Yeti, dectea d.
Uvied upon by virtue of ore fi. fa. in favor of M.
B.J. Iaoiijj, >•* iran*f. rree of ). R, Lyle, againat
James M Veal a^ Executor of tbe ertaU cf George
W. Vwel Jece .a d. e!*4 by ylrlue ef one C. fa. of
the Bang i fiheL'ulvt relty, aatranaferreo of L. A
H. Cobh, against Janice •>. Veal ae Kxtcutor ef
th» eat tte of George W. Veal, deceaacd Both ef
•aid 0. fea* being burned uad* r Atrorneya Lies*
Jtty being dca rib«d ia eald Beta,
the tcuant in |me*tarioo, this fatt-
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Address
HARBER k BBOTHERS,
New York.
A Valuable Farm For Rent. ,
I wish to rent my entire form, known
u thoMask Freeman place,’’In the low
er pert of Btnke county, to Some good,
responsible tenant, for the year1887 and
longer, if dalred. . This farm contains
687k Mreu of good farming lands. 176
seres is in a gnod state of cultivation, and
tho nmainder in old flald pine and orig
inal Ibregt On this farm is a good two-
story ^dwelling house, with ail th* noces-
ry outbuildings, and also four tenant V
houses. This farm is fiv. miles east o
Harmony Orove and ten miles 8. ol Ho
mer. It is convenient to rhurchrs
schools and mlUz, and is * very drain
ble place in every respect. I will ren
for standing rant for one year or longer
Terms easy and made known on appli
sstion. For terms and fall particulars
pply at once to
R. L. J. SMITH,
, ... . Harmony Grove, 0*.
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