Athens daily banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1889-1902, January 31, 1890, Image 4

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Mr. CflHjT^.Vir fcTuiTln* Mr. A. O. Lyndon » o.tl fUuJ thoroughly over hauled mad will move in hi* sunk of * 00<1 * in ft few day*. Mr. W. W. Limpliia, oecveUry of Clarke I .os n and-Improvement Compa- m —-«- «-»- „(j, |,j, broth- a theas Cottoa Exchange* w Avanss, Oa. January 80.—-Tom of g, u.-market. Firmer.. « Good Middliug to 10 5-8 I birict Middling 10 1-8 Middling 10M Strict Low Middling 101-4 I*ow Middling 10 1-8 Strict good ordinary Tinges 10 to 1014. , Stains S 3-4 to# 6-3 Liverpool Haricot. and packed aa bora pack snowball* are complied to yield to the rotary plow. An epidemic of auicide continues to rajfe in New York City. The papers are filled with acconnta of the most ghastly and horrifying self-murders, occasioned "by want, financial ruin, drink and a dozen other causes. The people of Washington City are kicking against the appointments of Bryce as recorder of deeds. "jTCatholfc priest has been convicted at Ottawa, Con., of debauching a lot of young b*y». The revolting offences wen- committed in the church vest rev. and the evidence went to show that many of the victims were of more ten- <ier years than those mentioned at the ny, will make his otJlo*. wjth liis er, Mr. Cobb Lampktu. Eli Perkins originated t mons expression “Got then*, Eli to his lecture at the new opera Februry 23. Mr. D. \V. McGregor, our popuia- book-store man, recently secniwd tor a gent.email a bonk from Inverness, Scotland, which he had failed to get from sOraeof tiie largest bookstores in the country. . The walls of the new Baxnker build ing bare received at.-o.it of piaster and the entire building will so< for occupancy. A reeent investigation Mrs Kellt’s Death.-—News reach- 1 ed Athens yesterday of the death of j Mrs.,Kelly, mother of W. D. Kelly, of ! the jKdice force, at her home in San- ! Mr». Kelly had been Is this what the women want? Here's news for ,every wojnan.jwho' goes about with broken corset bon?s. There’s a material tharil neither break nor roll up, and it’s guaranteed A year is not too short a time to weaf out that warranty. If it does, here’s yoyr money without a word—but ft won't. Tlte material is Kabo. / And more. It’s stitched in, double-stitched in, top and’bottom, and itr can’t be worked "out with any ordin- . ary wear. * - . The Kabo corset is more than a common blessing to the average woman. There’s no wearing out of corset -lacers fcy the sharp edge of the eyelet f there’s nothing to rust, ijo eyelet visible through a thin dress; never a breaking of a comet lace with those looj£eyelets. We take the risk'in selling the Kabo corset We buy and sell undef this guarantee : * “Iffor any reason whatever the corset is unsatisfactory ■to the wearer it may be returned to us, and the inoney paid will be cheerfully refunded without question. No matter ■ what condition it may be in, provided it hasn't been worn order three weeks; and if the Kabo with which the corset is boned ever breaks, we will as cheerfully refund the money* •* \ •• .. . MICHAEL BROS. >ni» for some time Tone: Quiet aud Ruler. Middling uplands, • 1-1* ;Mlddlln« Orleans: Rales 8.MQ. Tuna Will Move To Chicago.—After a sojourn of n few years in Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bishop have decid ed to return to Chicago.> They have made many warm friends dnrli.g their stay iu the city who will regret to learn of their intention. The Jews of Albany, N. Y., have boycotted the county bank because a member of their race was refused pro motion because be was a Jew. - An appropriation allows every sena tor hot the chairman of a committee the service of a clerk dnring the session of Congress at a compensation of $0 per- day, Suuday and holidays included. A year or two ago Senator Iteagan caused liis wife to be sworn in and her nauie placed on the pay-rolls in the senate as liis clerk, and she has beeu reappointed at tins session. " II. G. ,C. Allure, a wealthy farmer of Palestine, Ohio, was arrigned before United States Commissioner liugerty at Co utnbus recently,.charged with open- Fvlntuu-y-Ma March-April. April-May... May-June... Junc-July... July-Anrutt August-Scpti ■PP MV T _H........ Athens showed that out of 40 i*-rson>< who had hardly seen the interior «f a newspaper office, 23 knew exactly how to run a newspaper and were ready to oiler sng- \xrpict for Dkpxxdaxt.—In the ease of T. W. Powell et al. vs. Janus Frazier for $2,300 damages tried in Oco nee superior court this week the jury returned a verdict for the defendant. The plaintiffs were represented by Ex- Governor II. D. McDaniel and the de fendant by Messrs. Andrew J. Cobb aad E. T. Brown. The case will be appealed to the supreme court. Which will Wendnesdsy nightYelobrating the Jo- seph-Marks wedding, the band re galed several houses in Athens with some delightful music. One by one Athens is obtaining the requisites of a prosperous city. First, waterworks, then street cars and elec tric lights, ami we will Seen have our businessiftmets payed, a splendid sys tem of sewers anil free postal delivery. The coining compieucement promises to be one of AhtT gayest we linyc had for yeara. Wtfrealize tlfty. this i>» ? 1i sterc- typed pln-nxe, but its eflteet is lost nqiie- t’hc less.. TbeUniiersii J- ison the saf est and; most 'promising footing we could pbsstbiy.bo|H: fur, and Clufccel- Nvw Tsrk Market. Tom: Dulland Deellalng.'MIddllaglO 1S-IS Futures. Jauu-rj ,.10*3 10 95 February 0 85 Iu W. Th* Athens Public JBuilding. . Washington, J*n. 30.—(Special,) “-“UlittiC. zi V..c general con V‘*? ar P i M f . Grime -CO--bv"!*”' *' "U*»uiug et voiuuious, , on.- >1 1 !rf ' a ‘? reed . to report it favorably, and if I 1 - 1 * ' 1 liO (V.mnrnl . Alt. . . w i CAUTION m ' . » “J* •T he sub committee of the generul com mittee-having charge of Mr. Grimes’ bdl for a federal building at Columbus, the general committee endorses this ae- it trr.l get a good place on the bouse calendar and paaa that body. Mr. Griines’ bill for ho ding terms of p" tiie United States court at Columbus is pending, also with a favorable re port. The status of these two meas* urea seems to insure Columbus a hand some improvement. If Mr. Carlton can get one for Ath ens, and Mr, Lester one for Brunswick, the state will fare reasonable well at the hands of this congress. Aii Ag :d Ludy’s Holt on Life. Reading, Pa., Jan. 30.—[Special]— At SO years Of age Mrs. Elizabeth De tion it will ir and paaa that body. Receipts of All U. S. Forts. GEORGIA. SEWS. - 1 ■ — A safe at Peaiwon was broken open Stitution oUearni ng. On account of the absence of Mayor Brown, no mayor’s court will be tael i until next Tuesday. The city has been very quiet,-and the puses 'continued and robbed of $1,100. Fresh strawberrles are selling in Ma con at 75 cents per basket, - An Americus man has in his employ five negroes who have' been with him jw~: -Opera-:-House ONE.NIGHT ONLY. from last court will about complete the docket now made up. No clue.has as yet hco:i .discovered to the inhuman mol her who threw her. discarded child in a gully in the streets of Athens. This-mystery will probably now never be cleared. The pxiice say lew is probably gamed a'lorjg distance for 24 years. Seven murders have occurred in Mitchell county within a year. The assessed value of Savannah prop- i Total Fort Receipts 1890. 1880 | ,iW8 I 4,801. is 4 319,0111 4,4M,1tti 675,517 921,-377. J UUs.OSll S>3 SHOE CENTLEMEI Fine Calf, Heavy Lacoil Grain nnil Crc noor Waterproof. Kpht In tlm world. Einnilno lib 85.00 UKSUINJl llAXli-M lVEn SH< •4.00 IIANll.SKWiai WELT SHOE. 811.50 POLICE ANI> FAE5IKI1N- PHO •C.CO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. •2.3S & »3 WOBKINOy>.N'S SJIOl'.S •2.00 and SI.70 HOYS’ BCtfOOL r-tlO. , All made lo Congress, HuUun and Lire. Athens Real Estate l»a Good Invest mint. “If I had. a million dollars I don’t think I would hesitate one moment about putting it every bit in Athens real estate,” said a gentleman yester day. “You think it pays?” “ jVhy, certainly it pay wo years ago T bought a lot on Co lege avenuo for $3,000; I sold the hit for $2830, and the man I sold it to wouldn't sell' it for $3500 when offered that i for it re cently!” “Don’t, you fhink a fellow could mighty soon dabble with a million at that rate of increase?” “Three years ago, said another gen tleman, “I bought a lot lu Cobbliam for $9,000. • Afte#A.year's time I was offered $12,000' for it, and now it c-an’t be bad for.$18,000.!’ „ Mr; John 1V-. Anderson, the real estate agent, sayS: “There has been a remarkable advance in real estate A daily newspaper . now costs but little more 'than the old-time weekly. The CHICAGO DAILY 'NEWS is an impartial, in dependent newspaper. It is a member of the Asso ciated Press. ''Itprints^all the/ncw.s and sells it for. i cent a day. Mailed, post paid, for $3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. This is $3.00 per year less than the price of any other Chicago morning paper. The CHICAGO DAILY NEWS is not a blanket- sheet. It is a condensed paper. You can read it and still have time left for an honest day’s work. It is a daily paper for busy people. No one who has the advantage of a daily mail service need longer be content with a weekly newspaper. The circula tion of the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS is, with a single exception, the Iarg- thint prove this fact. Try them. A 14-Year Old Girl Kills Herself. Cannon Falds, Minn., Jali. "28.—' [Special]—Last night after the family hail retired Edith McNeary, 14 years old, got up and went into another room to a bureau drawer. Taking out an un- of a New Year, mer chants start off with a new clean sot of Books. THE v 3 Lee It Stands ojuits- Menls. The following twenty Well k ribUml citizens of Athens are ([elected from myH list of purchasers to whom 1 reicr as. toi' tiie merits of the Lee Range, CuSsvit the references, see the Range and if jfMH want a flrst-olass cooking apparatus you arc my customer. < Mi IN THECXTY; ! Dr SCBenwlict A 11 Uodgncdi ^ I FBLucas Caspct-Mqrrts 4S ' H N Taylor Win Ware' 3 Prof H C White M B McGihty Prof E C Branson O D Flanigan v Julius Cohen M ra Blackwell’ I H Alien Mrs Olive J BToomcr Mrs Lucy Matbewwg Industrial Home E R Brumby. Thomas Fleming A D Mathews. . cl, Rering streets’, ring Place, Two of 1 each, loaded.revolver, she put- in -fwo Mar- ti-idgerkfiO came back inco the room, wtieie she had been sleeping with tw« little sisters, who were both awake, dfie told th- m tocover up their heads, which they did when she put the -re volver to her ear and sent a ball through her brain aud killed herself instapfly. Rer mother-died two years anothe other.’ A.bert L. P( married at' S eighteen and 1 at for Hill, but solid for Cleveland. The citizens of Shady Dale are peti tioning force tl depot. A nej Odum, (< another negro, who murdered him with one of the barber’s razors. The mur derer escaped. A crippled negro was.catried$o Amer icus, Ga., for treatment and was cured. His joy was so great over his recovery the.Railroad Commission to ie C. & M. road to give them a My stock embraces everythingi ! that can be desired in shoulders, and was the cause of her sui cide. Will positivity core sick haedacke end ore- vent its return. Cartel’* Little Liver Pilla .liis is not tuilc. but troth,. One pill a dose. See al- veriisement. Small pill. Small dose. Small an excellent Company, in her new Comedy-Drama, Gordon that certain Atlanta people have been erecting bnildiogs on the right-of-way of the State read. -A negro woman at Eufaula, Ga , locked three of her children in her room to go to the Salvation Army services, and they were all burned to death duriug her absence. Dr. G, A. Normally, of MeroerChi- versity, is making an active start on the work of raising $30,000 for the new buildings for Mercer. Monday, $1,000 was subscribed in a short time by a few friends of the iustitut’on. At Morgan, Calhoun county, there was a riot between the whites and blacks, caused by a negro knocking down a white child. *1 hree negroes were shot, and the same number of white men. Young John Arnold, a farmer, is supposed to be mortally wouuded. His two brothers were also shot. Applications from Northern white men, for the band of the negro girl with a dowry of $15,000, stiU continue to pour into Sheriff Thomas’s office.. The latest is from J. B. Lewis, of ;Ra- dersburgh, Montana. Among other things, after assuring Colonel Thomas that be will reward him for his trouble in directing him to the residence of the coveted black bride, he says: “I am not only willing to marry her in con sideration of this sum, but have it ar ranged so that, incase of desertion or cruelty, the colored, lady dan hold the Strikiag (ilnu Blower*, Vienna, Jan. 30. — [Special]—'The striking glass workers to the number of live liunured, at Goblonz, Bohemia, made an attack upon the factory in which they had been employed to-day. They effected an entrance and de stroyed all the machinery. The pol ce attempted to quell the dis- nrbance and. a conflict between them and the rioters ensued. Two of the mob were killed and a number of others are injured. There was terrible excitement attendant upon the riot. Police are still on duty. The well known strenghening properties of Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross * 7 . W O Fluker, Union Point Mr. Stovall, Oconee county J W Arnold, Wilkes county Andrew & Glenn, Oglethorpe county JMBrisendim, “ 1 James Young, “ Hon Jas M Smith, “ “ • M Mathews, - “ “ James Hutcheson “ “ T A Hanie. “ % J It Shields, Jackson county. one will di8pute.it. i Three large theatre’parties for Patti Rosa Saturday night. - Fresh Chewing Gum, Pep- ermint, Pineapple and Lem on flavors. L- D. Sledge & Go. The railroad Commissioners have de cided to compel the Macon & Cov ington railroad to build a depot at ShR- MISS PATTI ROSA, an-J Company VARIETY QUALITY, Songs, Dances Duets, Trios, Quartettes, and Her Great Banjo Solos. est in the United States— it exceeds that of all other Chicago dailies combined. You ought to read a daily p-^per. Why not try the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS? FFNE HORSES AND MULES. Messrs. J.Z. Cooper & Son have just received & car load of fine horses and mules irom-the west and win sell at the lowest prices. They have on hand and wiU continues to keep at all times as * lotof stock as can be found in the weitern '.markets and those desiring horse? and mules would consult their interest by calling at their stables on Woods Aslifdrd, Watkiusville James Freeman, Antioch G A Potter, Supt. Gr. Factory. Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals. iron, combined with other tonics and n moat perfect nervin, are fatmd in Carter’s Iron Pilla, which strenghen thg nerves snh body, and im prove tbe blood and oompleztion. dyDale.' Confederate Fensiona. The total amount paid lajit year by the state for pensions to disabled sol diers, as footed up was $103,760,—This amount was \lisi ribimid among 2,713, in sum’s varying'according tc the dis ability, liut an average of $00.20 to each. The paytaciu of |>en>*oris for the currentycac will begin the first week in February. The nuessaf.y. .blanks will be sent out Ibis week 10 tiie oidiniu'V* of (he C0|ni(ies, and, all »| piic.-oioiis for blanks must he tirade 10 f'hrni. Appli cants who were paid in 1888- and 'again in l88!l will not be required to (nrnisii In addition to the Colored Methodists. CnARLESTON, S. C, Jan. 30.—[Spe cial]—The bishops of the African Meth odist church are in secret session here. It is g'ven out that the church is in a very prosperous condition. Selma had been • e- ee ed as the next place of meet ing. bin. Philadelphia was decided nr on ih’-:etrd- 'jeeaitse, it is said, of alleged race p.ejiulice in tbe first named place. Inspection Invited, One Dollar per Year. lathe Beat.and Cheapest Family The J-ist o:fird»| step3 in the recogni tion of Prazir lias bVen u-en by the Uniffcil Scales. ! Of any house in this etty. A call will < convince. . E.E. JONES 209 Broad St Paper in the United States. cruelty, the colored, lady oau hold the cash.” A dispatch from Thomas ton says: ‘‘Two negro women died under peculiar circumstances, in Hootenville district, on Mr. W. T. Respess’ place, a week or 2? *£° One of them, named Viney Todd, dropped dead near the well at her home, and the other, 8usan Res pess, was helping to prepare the body for burial, aud went to the same well and. fell within ten feet of the spot where the other woman died. NOW-is the TIME to SUBSCRIBE. Sorrells &S, SICK EOOKl^BE, added to Its regular departments, including first-class % ILLUSTRATIONS. iURELY a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of gia, and has been used by millions ople with the best results. 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If you wish the best flight , i ra, . . j The Anniversaries of the two literr breatl,-- use J? loisch maim S ry societies of the University are no Y^ast McDowell & Son, far Off, and ever and anon some dista- , • * - ’ sound of oratorical lung exercises tel SOie agents. the practice the speakers are doing. Bottom Prices, WRITE TO Geo. R. Lombard & [ o Foundry, Machine, iloile.r an d Gin "VTcr! and Supply Uouae, • Augusta, - Ga Mch7 <1A ADDRESS, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, NEW YORK HERALD; New York City. Only One Dollar a Year. Do not fail to subscribe now for the NF.W YORK WEEKLY HERALD. Jan 30 Is the hone of so many lives that here fs where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Cartkr’s Ljttlk Liver Pilui are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES MIS’CINE CO., Nsw Tcri. Having pun-ha-ed Rush’s Prescription ilo. cun duplicate* l*n sciipti *ns tilled by him. Jan. 19 --d&wfm4p Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York Grant & Willcox, Agents, - ERAL NEWS- lrifrhu mvQ • • AVPU »FTT-n j-n - ^ -u _ y w T 1 *ri«fKrara!H»„7: A l IXUl 7—■ 9 KJ\ liili 1HE Cl - pi . nlina in's Pi h ’ I A Saturday* Mouilay - ' Tuesday.. V.., Wednesday. Tbnivday- Friday... 1 . m 8aaa Week 4 Last ,So*r. 188* 19.216 30,784 S3 17,916 2S.cn 34,see ,24.7*4 *0 I0-: 31,403 85,5:8 14*384 17,306 20,681 IHJ13 10,044 11,19*1 Totals day*) 136.047)]&l,78i 99,6®