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1HE ATHENS BANNER TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, J89G.
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■^.WOMAN'S COODNAME.
name is as a snow-flake
i)v aiuiuvd, l>ut when
. , | ran never * ,K whitened.
11 ", r we cannot Ika loo careful
| lien "" ,
filing tlio good name of a fo-
I t in had enou^U lo whisper
, U Hpicion into the oar of a
t , fi, r like the seed of a thistle,
! j. n cant to the wind, a scandal is
• , M attered broadcast over the
I . |,,|t there is some hope of rc
. n ,, « glnttderwi reputation bo
, , lS jt is circulated in so narrow
. h iiuiel, for no one car., to have
the authority of the calumny fixed
„j |( m himself.
lint wlicn lliecoluuina of the press
|(J 0 |n ned to spread a filthy acan-
i l it Ini I hettor he proclaimed from
kiiiiHctopu, fr»t the Blot)’ at once
public property and is given
circulation tlmt no othsr sonreo
, iM r,,i(,|iiy. Not only is sucli a scan-*
> | p.ih-d as a sweet morsel tinder
• |, toagniH of profligate sligM-cor-
r loafers, but is the properly of
tVl n depraved and insolent negro,
wl„) greedily hoI/.sb upon the same lo
l„,|,| the name of a white woman up
• ,,, lOiteinpl and ridicule.
In our own Southland uapsGJall}’—
»|i, re it requires every care and vly-
i I a ,.«*■ l" keep tho good name of our
„|iite ladies free froui the leprous
cv,.* and sciindnldoving lips of no-
„ r „i-p—we cutiuot bo looeatuful. Un-
j,..H m woman is lost past, redemption,
1,-t «i threw a mantis of the cltari-'
n ,,i' sileneo around her name. Give
,accused tint benefit of every
,| 1 „ii,i, and keep hid from the eyes of
tin- w rid even vile story, that,
if 11 - ft alone, will pcruli in Llm foul
uni. ft mu which it springs.
It should lie the aaered duty of a
gentleman lo use every effort to
shield flie good name ot tho females
el Ins rare from the lips ofcalumnj.
Show to the world that a Southern
v.nil'll 1 , so long us she keeps within
the hounds of propriety, has thrown
•imund lo r an armor formed of tin
lieaila of our t-ldvnliy. I*et the ton
gue of slander wap, hut teach itanu
tliors that they must not approach
onr women.
H e caii not. conceive a more degra-
limp spectacle than a crowd of ne—
pioes reading from some paper a dir
ts sentel.il apainst a Southern white
hi ly. \V« ail know they feast and
fallen on such a diet. It encourages
in this race insolence and outrages ;
it deprives our ladies of that vener
ation and respect from their infe
riors they merit and must have ; it
aims ilia lustful lirute, and incites
erimes too horrildo lo nientiou.
If there is dirty linen to wash iu a
Southern household, let it he done iu
»c itc\ and in silence. There is
iiuthing to he gained by the publicity
"I scandal against our own women,
unless it lie lo feed the depraved ap-
I,elite ot a class that is uo credit l<>
man well knows.
A conspiracy h as been formed to
once boycott and break down onr paper,,
and drive ub out of Athens, for the
only reason that we stood by our
people, the fanners and the Sub.
Treasury bill, and refused to support
Mr. Olive on bis vascillatlng plats
form.
But The Banner and Its editor
have bean vindicated and sustained
by the Alliance of the 8th district.
Mr. Olive will admit that all of Ida
hopes and work arc centred on car
rying Oconee county—and even if
he auecceds„it will only give him ten
votaa. Ho has no possible chance of
receiving tho nomination for con
gress, as the opposing delegate* were
elected on tho issue of Olive and
anti-Olive. If he carries both Han
cock ami Morgan --and he is not
known in those comities, so Alii-
ant'Ctnen tell ns- ho would still lack
votes enoagh to receive the nondr
■ ••ob.
Wn have made our fight, and are
estlsfiod with our victory. The se
lection of a congressman witj red
with tho convention. We will now
turn our entiro time and attention to
battling for tho rights of the Alli
ance nnd tho up-huiiding and pros
perity of Athena. It Is a waste of
spaco lo longer oppose u candidate
who has already defeat written upon
hit brow.
We have information Hint this cry
of persecution 1ms been raised in
Oconee county by a curiidu mer
chant of Alliens,who I* a well-known
enemy lo the Suh Tr, usury bill, ami
in supporting Mr. Olivo becauseTiik
Manner has been lit lo oppose him.
The farmers of that county .can mm
their judgment aa to who is the safest
adviser—an Athena merchant or an
editor who has stood by the Alliance
and the iiub'Treasury bill through
thick and thin.
WATCHING
DRUG STORES.
BOTH SIDES INTERVIEWED
THE BANNER.
BY
Chief Oliver Says He Will Make Con
victions—The Druggists Say tho
Spies are Ruining thetr Business—
That Licensed Drug Stores are Not
Blind Tigers.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
contain Moroury.
As mercury will surely destroy the acme of
smell and completely derange the wlu-h:
system when u, tering it through the mu-
cous snifacuS. Such articles should tiev, r
tic used except on presc, iptnuia from repu
table physicians,its ihe damage they will tin
ten fold to tile good you can possibly
leiivc nun them. Hail’s Calairb Cure,
manufactured by Cheney it Co., Toledo,
., contains no mercury, hi d is taken in
itially, and acts din cuy upon the blood
nd mucous surfaces ot the system. In
dying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get
iu genuine. It is taken internally, and
made iu Toledo, Oliio, by F. J. Cbeuey it
Co.
(4f~Sold by Druggists,Price 75c. per bottie
A llounx Moved.—Tito stately rosi-
'iiee of tlcn. /lowell Cobb lias been
novel to tire opposite side of the lot,
and will tie occupied as a home by
mlgo Howell Cobb. This building
as rolled from Its old site without any
lijttry or even tearing down the chim
neys. Tho work cost $500.
any community.
Besides, no fat her desires for such
a paper to enter Iris home. It is not
mi this class or literature that he
would regale Iris sous or daughters.
It is sometimes the unpleasant
duty of a paper lo give news that it
would lie best for public morality i(
Irll uiipt inled , but do not let us rw-
anti to vague ami uncertain report*
to seek it out. Bather let its R#o our
every endeavor to shield oijkd pre
serve the name of a slandered wo
man, until by her own public acts
site throws herself buyout! the pale
of social recognition.
It will lie the mission ofTitR Ban
nik to give its readers all the legiti
mate news of thu day ; but wo will
not, sloop to fill our columns with
l'etiy local scandals.
at
Tho Louisiana State. Lottery Compa
ny ia peculiarly an institution of Louisi
ana. Its interest in ita charities, and
the popular appreciation of the compa
ny’* efforts to advance tlio interests of
lie Stats,aro too well known to bo con
troverted at this late day. Tho legisla
ture of Louisiana before adjourning on
the 10th of July of this year, ordered
that an amendment to the constitution
of the State la; submitted to the people
an election in ISD2, carrying the
barter of the company up to the year
tilt). In the meanwhile the present
barter does not expire till the llrst of
lanuary, 181)5. There will not be the
slightest change in the jiolioy or meth
ods of tho company which, under the
management of Generals Beauregard
and Early, will bo characterized by the
sains regard for equity and fair busi
ness dealing, which have made the
name of Tho lamisiana Slate Lottery
onqiAny a synonym of honesty all the
. .. _ I 1 M XT /V .. f tnl.kU llil 1 Cl V f 'ill*
' PERSONAL ABUSE OF MR. OLIVE.
We learn that certain parties are
endeavoring to make capital of the
®biry that Tiik Banner has waged a
personal and abusive tight against
Mr. Olive, in his race for congress.
J Ids charge we deny in toto, and we
Believe that even Mr. Olive himself
vv ill hear us out in the statement that
ri "t a line has ever entered our edi
l " r >al columns hut was legitimate
a, *d proper. One communication and
0:10 ‘sttrview -for which we are in
no banner responsible—appeared
' mt a8 Mr. Olivo and his friends well
know, we closed our columns against
SU( 1* articles, and refused to publish
( "■uinuuications that might have in
jared and mortified him. We even
declined to publish an allidavit
SWoru to by responsible men, tha
H(, uld have explained the communi
Nations alluded lo—as wo could uot
f ’"'that it would have any direct
he a
test.
0
r, »g upon the congressional con
this
11 the other hand, the editor ot
pnper has been made the victim
,,r *he vilest abuse and threats from
* , ' Wc nf Uio supporters and friends
!' ‘^ r ' Olive, and this statement can
substantiated. All the abuse and
*rsonalities indulged io came from
e livo side, and this the gentle*
For a week past, Chief Oliver has sta
tioned men in front of the doors of tire
drug stores in Athens holdin&n.lice use
from the city to sell liquor for medici
nal purposes, and the name of every
customer that enters the rear room is
taken, and he will besummonod before
the Mayor’s Court on Monday next as a
vvltness. A large number of leading
citizens are thus enrolled. Public oj.in
ion differs as to whether a conviction
can be made against these drugstores.
While they are licensed by our council
to sell spirits ‘‘for modiciual purposes,”
it is asserted that tho burthen of proof
will fall upon the city to show whether
or not the parties wore actually In reed
ol stimulants. There are regular phy
sicians employed in these drug stores,
and it is their business to prescribe. ’
Capt. Oliver was seen by a Bannbh
reporter, ar.d this ollicer stated that he
had positive evidence to mako a number
of convictions; that men were readv to
swear that they bought both liquor and
beer without oven consultation with a
doctor.
Tho Chief was asked why ho did not
raid the blind tigers as woll as the drug
stores.
He replied that ho would first see what
could be done with the drug stores be
fore tackling the smaller dealers.
A gentleman who hat one of the liq
uor licenses from the city says this sys
tem of spies placed by the police at hi*
door is seriously affecting his business,
as parties will not even enter to buy
drugs or other articles not spirits, when
they sac liable to be summoned before
a court sis witnesses. So soon as the
eases are tried, he will bring a suit
against the city for damages done hi--
business by it's officers. Drug stores
cannot be termed “blind tigers,” n»
they hold a license from tho city to tell
and it is a recognized fact that they
have liquor and beer on salo. This
druggist, says if the city desires to know
whether or nut ho is complying with
the law, let a detective bo employed to
watch him, and not break down his
business by driving customers from his
store with a spy stationed in front to
takedown every than that enters. Sev
eral parties, ho says, who wanted medi
cine, went elsew here, lt*L they he sum
moned as witnesses.
Clarke county has declared iu favor
of prohibition, and at tho last election
the people again sustained it. Wo be
lieve that this system of licensing drug
stores to sell liquor is doing a great
deal to break down the enforuerneiT. of
the law. it legalizes the traflie, and
we doubt if a conviction can be made,
\\ here a license is thus granted.
Let us have our local hill amended so
as to establish a dispensatory in Athens,
patterned after the otto in Oglethorpe
county. Then let the city refuse to
grant licenses, and break up the blind
tigers at any cost. So long as a d; ug
store holds a license from the city, they
can sell, and we believe the courts will
sustain them.
There is no doubt about the people
of Clarke favoring prohibition by a de
cided majority, as evidenced by the re
sult of the last election. Their v ill
should be law, and no stumbling-block
should be placed in their way. When
these drug store licenses were issued it
was understood that the money was
taken in exchange for the privilege of
selling liquor; and any reasoning man
well knows that it would be a losing
business for a doctor to pay ids govern
ment, state, county and city licenses
just for the privilege of selling liquor in
Athens for medicinal purposes.
CULMINATED IN
A MURDER.
FOUR WOMEN OF A FAMILY ELOPE
WITH FOUR ITALIAN LABORERS.
The Husband of one of Them Pursues
the Elopers and Is Fatally Shot.
Hpecial Telegram to Tits IUnnkb.
Wilkesuarkb, August IS.
A sensational elopement took place at
Ilaneock, N. Y. late Friday night. The
affair culminated in a murder twelve
hours latci. Mrs. Benjamin Hallstcad,
and her sister, Mrs. Peter Lavan, with
another member of the farnilv were, un
til Friday evening, respected residents
of the town of Ilancook.
Mrs. Benjamin HalDtcad kept a
small store and had for her customers
many of the Italian laborers who are
employed in the construction of a now
railroad. An Italian named Joseph
Murray transactor! considerable busi
ness with Mrs. Ilallstead. Ife was a
kind of a leader for his countrymen and
transacted nearly all their business.
Friday was pay day on the rnilroad and
Murray received over $500 in cash.
Hi.oran wrrn tiik itai.ian.
lie suggested to Mrs. Ilallstead that
she elope with him, but the woman
would not hear of it. Ho made tho
same proposition to Mrs. I<ovan, who
expressed her willingness to accompany
tho Italian to Buffalo. Mrs. Jxjvan
thought it would be a great idoa if tho
other members of her faintly could go
on a jannt. Murray said ho could got
all the mon wanted if they would con
sent to go.
A hasty conference was thou held,
and all the Hnllsteads agreed to eloim.
Murray went out to tno works and
brought hack with him three country
men. Tho party packed some baggage
hurriedly and took the first train out of
tho placo. Murray and Mrs. Lovnn
stopped off at Sterling, where they put
up at the house of a friond for the
night.
TUACKBD BY Tint nUSBAND.
Mrs. Lovnn’s husband returned home
from work early yesterday morning,
and when bo heard of his wife’s doing’s
ho purchased a revolver and startod in
pursuit of tho runaway couple. lie got
track of them at Sterling, nnd going to
tho house whore tlroj were stopping,
demanded admission, but was refused.
IIo then broko in tho door nnd started
to go through the house to look for liis
wife. Murray entno on behind him.
and without any warning shot him
hree times. Tho unfortunate man
died an hour afterwards. Tho murderer
was arrested and is now in tho Hones-
dale jail. Mrs. Lovcn has live children.
\V hen she eloped she took liur youngest
child with her. Thoro is great excite
ment over the allair, and Murray is
threatened with lynch law. The where
abouts of tho other elopers is unknown.
Pimples, boilsui,il other humors, are liabl ■ to
appear when the blood gets heated The bjst
remedy is Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla.
SCARCITY OF MECHANICS.
world over.—New Orleans (La.) City
ltwin, AugVst i. *
A Wmll-Mbbitkd Kbbt.—Matt Mc
Queen, ool.. has been in the employ of
of the Southern Exproes Company at
at Athens for about 510 years, and has
nevor lost a day from business. In
recognition of his faithful sorvicee, the
company yesterday gave him a month’s
rest, on full pay, as also a free excur
sion, w ilk all his expenses paid, to Sa
vannah, Charleston, and Columbia.
Ww wish Matt a safe and pleasant trip.
l!o has won tho respect and good will
of all tho white citizens of Athens.
Every tissue of the body, every norve,
bone and muscle is made stronger and
more healthy by.taking Ilood's Sarsap
arilla.
CoLl.KY in Oconkk.—A gentleman in
tha city from Oconee cot.oty tells us
that Mr. Colley is gaining ground very
fast, and tho victory is now conceded
to hirn. The abuse and slanders
which Mr. Colley has hoeis^ubjoct
and the gentlemanly manner in
ho has met them, has madc|him Jjiany
warm friends and supporters. At rank
Colloy is a man who improves Altlt ac
quaintance. If the election J
county was held over toda
defeat Mr. Olive two to ono.
A Croat Demand for Carpenters rnd
Brlckmasons In Athens.
One of our largest contractors was
seen by a Ban'nkr representative, nd
asked about the building outlook for
our city, lie replied:
“There is a great deal of work nov to
do iu Athens—more than I ever knew
before—but we are. all behind, owing to
a scarcity of mechanics. There seems
to 1h) a building boom all over tho
South, and more work to do, than ? iun
to do it. I urn offering $3.20 a day to
bricklayers, and can’t liiro them at even
that price. Common plasters, that
were a short time since paid $1.60, aro
now getting $2.50. The wages of car
penters have gone up in proportion. If
there is an Idle mechanic in Athens it ia
his own fault. Within the next twelve
months, when the building boom st.-kes
Athens in earnest, wo will have to *end
North for skilled workmen, as tho nip
ply in tho Soutli is exhausted. Our
prices are too Itw in Athens for tho
prices we pay for work, as there i- no
city in the State where houses are
erected so cheap. We need nioro h> uses
for new citizens, but it seems impossi
ble to get them limit.”
Every manufactory in Athens is now
run at its utmost capacity, and there
was never such a dawn of prosperity
upon our people.
Clarke
ho would
Naw CrriZKNS.—Mr. S. II. Stokely,
of Crawford, has recently bought a
beautiful home in our uitv. and will
move hero next winter. Mrs. L. M.
Johnson and J. L. Jarrell will also
probably become citizens of Athens.
Mr. John W. McCalls, a wealthy plan
ter of Elbert, also contemplates invest
ing in our city, If he does not mako it
his home.
Card From Mr. Henry B. Lyle.
Mk. Bditob:—I notice a little squib
in a little paper of your city—hoping
the next Commissioner of Agriculture
will not import an oil ,n W; ct %,
Athens to settle a political debt rhert
aro nine counties in this oil |distnct,
Oconee iaono of them. Athens has had
the inspector for eight
since tho office was created. I live in
Or»noe county, therefore inThis‘©il dis
trict, and not Imported. That Com
missioner Henderson appointed roe to
pay apolitical debt I say ia au unmiu-
gated lie. I live in Watkinsvihe, Oco-
.. county, Ga., and am °Bj; n i 'i Ali
ens. HknuyB.Lylk.
IcELRE S WINE OF CAKOUl for Weak Nerves
IHstrsss after eating, Learltmrn, sick tiea<t-
nohe.ami indignation ar« cured by «)r. J.II.
McLcau’s Liver aud Killuey fillets tittle pills.
JUST FOR FUN.
A Girl Throws Arsenic In the Coffee
Pot.
Special by Now* Telegram Association.
Bai-timokk, August TJ.—Mary Metz-
dorf confessed this morning to having
poisoned Miss Louise Broadwatera, her
liule brother James ami her mother,
Catherine. She said she put arsenic in
tho coffee pot with that intention, but
did it “just for fun.” Though not quite
seventeen years old, she bears herself
like a hardened criminal. Miss Broad-
waters died almost immediately after
drinking of the coffee, and James, her
six-year-old brother, expired last night.
Mrs. Metzdorf, tho third victim, is still
in a critical condition. She was slightly
improved yesterday, but the death of
the boy caused a relapse. It is now prob
able that she will also die. Tho coro
ner’s jury this morning came to the
conclusion that the girl was guilty,
though, according to Maryland law,
her confession eannot ho accepted as
evidence, the court of appeals having
recently decided that a confession to a
police officer by a prisoner while con-
lined is presumably obtained by other
than fair means, nnd is therefore not
valid. Aside front this, howovor, the
evidence against her is conclusive, and
conviction almost certain.
An Awful Sore Limb.
Flesh
a Mass of Disease. Condition
Hopeless. Cured by the
Cuticurn Remedies.
For throe years I was almost crippled with nn
awful s-ote leg fro e my knee down to mv ankle:
the -kin was entirely gone, and the flesh’was one
nia-s <>f disease. Some physicians pronounced
It incurable. It had diminished alauit one third
the size the other, and T. was in a hopeless con
dition. After trying hit kinds of remedies and
• pending hundreds of dollars, from which I got
uo relief whatever, I was persuaded to try votir
Cuticura Remedies, and the result was as'fol
lows : After three days I noticed a decided
change for the better, and at the end of two
mouths I was completely cured. My ite*h was
purified, and the bone (which had been exposed
for over a.vear) got sound. The flesli began o
JO. 0. BERNARD. J. P. WILSON, Agent.
JO. C BERN ARD & CO
Grocers and. Commission Merchants,
grow, and to-day. and for nearly two rears, my
leg ts a* well as ever it wns, sound tn'every re
speet, and not a sign of disease to be seen.'
Rev. 8. G, AHE^LRX, Dubois, Dodge Co., Ga.
Bad Eczema Cured.
The Cutlenra Remedies wrought a wonderful
cure on me. I \va. troubled greatly with a.e-
vere ease of eczema, and after receiving little
or no benefit from the treatment of some of the
leading specialists here, I procured a set of
them and before they were aft used the disease
had toft me. I recomme-d the Cmicura Reme-
dlw as the best and surest cure for all diseases
o. tho skin.
W. NELSON CHAMBERLAYNK,
Concord, Va.
CuGcura Resolvent.
The new Blood and akin l'arlfler.snd purest and
liest of Humor Remedies, cleanses the blood of
nlllinpnrlttea amt poisonous elements, and thus
removes the cause, while Cuticura, the great
Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquisite
Skin Purifier and Bcautilier, clear the skin of
every trace of disease. Ilenco '.he Cuticura
Remedies cure every disease amt humor of the
•ktn, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofula.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c; 8 ap,
25c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston.
Son.l for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
G4 pages, 50 Illustrations, amt too testimonials.
^>IJ^JPLEs, black-heads, red, rough, chapped
■ and oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap.
HOW MY BACK ACHES.
Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weak
ness, Soreness, Lameness, Strains, and
and Pain relieved in onemt.nte by the
Cuticura Anti-Pstn Plaster. Tho (frat
and oulv Instantaneous patu-Uttlcr.
//NPRECEDEHTED ATTRACTION!
(/OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
Incorporated by the Legislature, for Educa
tional and Charitable purposes, its franchise
made a part of the present State Constitution,
in Is.'.', ov an overwetuilng popular vote, nnd
To continue until
January 1st, 1895.
Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS
take place .Somt-Annualtv, JunenmfDoccmber.
amt its GRAND SINGLE N'L'MBElt DRAW
INGS take place In each of the other ten months
of tho year, and are all drawn In public, at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans, La.
T , FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of its Drawings and
prompt Payment of Prizes.
Attested as Follows:
“Wo do hereby certify that we supervise the
o Monthly and Soml-An-
arrangonients for all the _ .... .
ual Drawings of the LoutiJaim State Letter*
Company, nnd In person manage and control
the Drawings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness and In good
faith toward all parties, ami we authorize the
Company to use tills certificate, with lac-ismilcs
of our signatures attached !u its advertise
meats.”
Will guarantee highest prices for Chickens, EggR, Ac., nr will sell for
you on commission,
JO. C. HEttlSrJLllD & CO.,
may20-Gm Athens, Ga.
W. MeKINNON,
Blacksmithing and Repairing of all kinds. Guns and Pistols Re
paired. Cor. Washington & Jackson Sts.,
maytily Athens, Ga.
GEORGIA SEED CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO SOU I HERN SEED COMPANY.)
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Farm and GardeF. Seed.
Wo are strictly In the seed huilnesa and nothing else. VVti handle only the heal.
Can furnish any quantity South Georgia Ryo, Barley, Stvd Wlmt, Red Bust-proof Seed
Oals, California Burr Clover, New Crop Turnip Seed, Cabbage, Spin sell, and all varie
ties Clover and Grosses, Onion Sots, stc. Ws pav strict attentiou to freight, rates Wo
Advertise no goods which we do sot keep in stoos.
COTTON GINS,
ENaiNSS
AND
REPAIRS,
-AT-
Bottom Prices,
WR1TR TO
Goo. R. Lombard & l'o.
Wo r*
Ga
Foundry, Maahine. Hoiljr and (Jin
and Supply House,
Augusta,
Uch7 d*
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
MITCHELL’S
Eye-Salve
A Certain, Safe, and RfifeeMve Remedy for
SORE* WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restop-
• ing the Sight of the Old. , t
Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Styo -
Tumors, Red Eyes, Mailed Eye Lashts,
ASD FRODimG QUICK RELIEF AID FTTJUIKST CURE.
on* when u»ed in other
Also, equally efllcacto
maladies, such m t!
Tamara, Knit Rt
whereverlnflammatt
Salt. VS may b. u»ea to advantage.
Sold br alt Drutbu at 'Mi Cents.
7 efllcactons wfienuoed In ether
Mji V.l'lcera Fever. Serea.
lalt Rbcnm, Burn*. Files, or
HammatToo exUta, dktTCaBLUQ
Commissioners.
Wo the undersigned banks and bankers wll
pay all FrlzcsOrawn In the Louisiana state Lot
teries which may be prcecnted lit our counters
R. M. WALMSLtY. Pres. Louisiana Rat. Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX. Pres. State National Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank.
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
BLOOM
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING.
At the Acmiamv of Music, New Orleans, Tues
day, September y, 1MX).
Capital Prize $,300,000.
100,000 Jlcets at ^$20 Each; Ijajies $10
Quarters $5; Tenths $2* Twentieths
1.1.Vi’s OF PKIZKS.
51.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve la tbs world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rhenni, Fever
Bores, T.tter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Coras, and all Skin Eruptions, »nil poa-
tivoly curt* Piles, or no pay required, is
is guaranteed So giv* perfect satisfaction,or
monuy isfundsd. Pries 28 cunts per box.
For sals by Johi Crawford & Oa,Whole
sale and Retail Druggists.
AN AERONAUT KILLED.
He Loses His Hold of His Parachute.
and Falls 200 Foot.
Speoial by News Telegram Association.
Portland, Ore., August 12.—Charles
Cosgrove, an mronaut, was instantly
killed wliilo making a parachute de
scent. Cosgrove made a successful as
cension in a balloon to the height of
about 1,000 feet, at which distance the
parachuto was loosened. When about
200 feet from the ground lie lost his
hold and foil, landing on a paved street,
is mangled almost beyond reeog-
THE BANNER ABROAD.
tow Our Subscription List Gr
South Carolina Appreciation.
4
/lo wat
/iiition.
Tub Banner ia making a great name
and adds to its subscription list d;.ily.
This is not only true of this immedi
ate vicinity, but also of counties in the
State at quite a distance from us and
in other states.
Rev. T. A. Harris ia now traveling in
South Carolina on tho lino of tho G.,
C. & N. In the interest of the Bannk*,
and sends us in a batch of subscribers
nearly every day. He reports the most
gratifying success, and says our paper
is very popular among the South Caro
linians.
lie was iu Lowndesville, birth-place
of the Bannkk editor, the other day,
and here the paper is read with espe
cial interest.
We have a good number of subscribers
already in the Palmetto State, a.id ex
pcct to add many more.
A Prohibition Lbaoite.—A strong
prohibition league, of responsible
members, will be organized in Athens.
Tho business of this body will be to see
that prohibition is enforced, and no bill
passed by the legislature looking to a
change in our present laws.
ggr* WINE OF OAR DDL
* Tonic for Women.
It yon feel unable to do your work, and h*Te
that tired fee ing’ take Ur. J. il. McLean’s Sar
saparilla; it wiirmake you bright, acuve aud
vigorous.
To Norrnna Debilitated !Tlea,
If you will send ua vour address, we v 11
Bend voa Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaio Belt
.and Appliances on a trial. They will quickly
restore you to vigor, manhood and health. Pam
phlet tree. Voltaic Hkl Co., MaiohuU, Mich.
leldGdAwly
MONEY TO LOAN.
1 1’ltIZK OF *800,000 u *300,010
1 PRIZE OF 1TO.OOO is 100,000
1 PRIZE OF 50,0001£ 50,000
1 PRIZE OF 25.000Is 25,000
2 FRIZES OF )0,000 are 20,000
5 FRIZES OF 5,000 are 25,000
25 FRIZES OF 1,000 are 25,000
100 FRIZES OF 500are 60,oO*>
500 FRIZES OF 300 are SO.OOn
500 PHIZES OF 200 a re 100,010
AFROXiMATlON FRIZES.
100 Prizes of *500 are 50.080
100 Frizes of *300 aro 30,000
100 Prizes of *200 arc 20,000
NUMBER TERMINALS 1’RtZES.
099 Frizes of *100 are 9S.900
999 Prize* of *100 are 99(900
3,134 Prizes Amounting to *1,054,000
Noth.— Ticket* drawing Capital Prizes are
not entitled to terminal Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
CP"F°r Club Rates or any further Informa
tion desired, WTite legibly to the undersigned,
clearly stating your- residence, wltl. state, coun
ty, street and number. More rapid return mal
delivery will be assured by vour enclosing u*>
Envelope bearing vour fulf address.
IMPORTANT-
Address M. A. DAUF1IIX,
New Orleans, he.
or M. A. UAurm*.
VYaAQinRion, u. c..
By ordinary letter, containing Money Orilei*
issued by all fi.xp.-esa Companies, New York
Exchange Draft or Postal Notes.
Address Registered Letters
Containing Currency to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New oki.kans. La.
At cheapest rate* ami in amounts of any
size upon improved farms ami
city property. All conditions as to
time, rate of interest, etc., oasy. l’ar
ties wanting money will find It groatly
to their interest before making arrange
ments elsewhere to a call on or address
mo at my office, No. 17, Clayton street,
Athens, Ga. B. II. Noble,
daw—3 mos. Attorney at Law.
Remember that the payment ot Prizes !*
GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans, ami the tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, bcwuTe of any imitations oi
anonyinousse hemes.
RKW EMBER that tin* present charter of The
Louisiana .-tate Loitery Company, which the
SUPREME COURT OF THE L. 8. lias decided
to bo a CONTRACT with the state of Louisiana
and part of the Constitution of the State, DOES
NOT expire UNTIL THE FIRST Ot JANU
ARY, 1095.
The Legislature of Louisiana which adjourned
on the 10th of July of this year, has ordered an
AMENDMENT to the Constitution of the State
to lie submitted to the People at an election In
1892, which will carry the charter of THE LoU
JSIaNa state LOTTERY COMPANY up P
tho year NINETEEN HUNDRED AND MINE
TBfiN.
“ Favorite Anodyne,” a
home product, is unsurpassed
for internal and external
pains. Controls all bowel
troubles, and is unequalled
ns a liniment.
L. D. Sledge & Co.,
Proprietors.
b feblCd&wly
University of Georgia.
REV. W. E. BOGGS, D. D., L L. D
CHANCELLOR.
Academic Department opens on Wednesday.
ITth September, lt90. Examinations for tli
RUNS EASY.
GINS FAST.
Cleans SEED
PERFECTLY.
NEVER CHOKES or
BREAK8 THE ROLL.
celebrated
iiffiCIN
Now is the Time
TO BUY YOUR
PAINTS
If yon nro going to have your Fainting done. If
yon do I Will HAVE YOU .MONEY, lor 1 havo
thu largest stock of
PAINTS,OILS,VARNISHES
AND COLORS, ETC.
thnt havo ever !>cen kept by
Any one in Athens,
and can compete with any market.
Uome and see for Yourself.
for prices, or sem
Goods
yon r
yo«r orders for goods, lor
I SHIP
all ova r the country. Olvo mo a trial.
Yours, truly,
JOHN L. ARNOLD, JR
805 Broad street, Athene, Ga.
April 22
FOR MEN ONLY!
A PnCITIVF Tor LOST < r FAILING MANROOD;
HTU0i lilt Oor.eral ar d NKAV0US DEBILITY;
B 4 k | m» Li Weakness af Body and Mind. Effects
—J - *A) of Emirs nr Exocursin 01(1 or Ynnne.
of Errors or Exmssss in Old or Young,
Itnlm.l, lokU SiklKHMl full, K'.-ton-d. Ilow )n rnlam .nil
Sfraojtifcm nil,tunsviciaikKn oieoanh ft rtnra ..fnon*._
IhKiiutel. ttnf.lll.ir IIOJIK TllKtTBKXT-llr.. lit. In » .far.
■mi IssUf/ frwa 47 TvrrlUp-lM, ntitl K«»rclgn (V.Ufilrloaa
Tuu (S&Q write them. KooL, full rt |iUn»t ii*n, and t.rooN m«lla4
frtr.
itoL, rullotiiiaiiat.iiin, and icall
Ml* MEP1CAI CGa.eurrAiO.I
ROOFING
GUH-KLASTK? UOOPIYG FELT costa only
$2.(4i per loo square feet. Makes a good roof
for years, umt any one can put it on. Send
stamp for sample unit full particulars.
ties Elastic Roonxo Co,
89 & dl Wkst Broadway, New Yohk.
Local Agents \A anted.
Ang 5—w4t
Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Including Ratmirs Wheel on Brush which in
sures even spood. This feature la peculiar to
this make of Oln and Is used on no other. Are
rULX.Tr (ifilUXTEEO and Are Rcllvcared
FREE OF FREIGHT at any ft. a. Station or
the landing of any Regular Steamboat Uo. in
tho South. If we have no Agent near yon,
i Al
address the General Southern Agent,
H.W.HUBBARbU
UP.
SfSSPi?
SCALES
'r«lckt paid, fWU/
S OUtiMh^vamuted. Othar liiM
m, BAllan iw7 lud <4Mad In* Bilk.
- Dallas,Tax*
Geol.South'u Ajcni,AUaata,(iff^i £
TO MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
Palace Steamer*. Low Rates.
Tour Trips per Week Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
Petookc^. Tho^oo. Slarquetto,end
ise Huron Purta.
Svory Pvs!i)iaB Between
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Scadity Tri^t d'trin.* Uir.r. Jclr, At^uxl ao4
bc|.t.
)UR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS,
lO ie and nn TlnVidavrUl l*p fwratahad
by your TiOitct. A££nt, ofa*ldrci59
E. S. V/HiTCOWB, G P. A., 04tro;t, Mich.,
r -e nr-f• VT ? t% v«v. Cf
J.T. ANDERSON,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
No. Ill Broad St., ATnsas, Ga.
sale and to rent,
aud to rout,
vuys i
Also city property for ants
J»n. T—tf.
SKTN-CURA
OK
CRAWFORD’S ECZE31A WASH.
A Specific for Heat
department begin on Monday, 15th Svpteinlx r.
FRAYEB8 i eld every mot ning and services
by the CiiAXCEi.Loit evtry.Sunday afternoon.
TUITION FREE.
LAW DEPARTMENT opens on same day.
Tuition in this department $75.00.
For catalogues, apply to the chancellor.
LAMAR COBB.
Ser’y Board of Trustees.
Aug. 13—cls&w&wim.
QEOKGIA. ( LARKE COUNTY.—Ordinarj
Inai y s
,T office, July 2>th, JS90 —Katharine De W'tt
Ransom, executrixo Frank Lutnpkln,deceased,
has applied for leave to sell the land of said de
ceased. This Is therefore to notify all concerned
tc file theirobjeetious. if any they have, on or
before the flivt Monday in September npxt, rise
cave will then be granted to said applicant as
applied for.
S. M. HERRINGTON, Ordinary.
July 39. 5-L
Perhaps there ia no one thing that
Annoys and Tortures Infants
and small children daring the summer month*
so much as HEAT. You may bathe and pow
der them, still the heat ana inflammation re
mains, and they still fret and cry. Howevei
relief be* at last been found. HKIN-QURA oi
CRAWFORD’S EGZEMA WASH IS A SPE
CIF1C FOR HEAT, and all Skin affection*
caused by Heat. Sponge the affected part*
with the Wash, and the Tittle fellow is asletq
: n five minutes. No mother should be with
on tit.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
JAMES A. GRANT,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
I vurea desirablo country property. Call «u
i . or write him.
213 E. CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GEO.
Jan. 21—tf.
iorses and Mules.
I have on hand and will keep constantlydu-
ring the season, a large stock of HORSES and
RULES of all kinds and to suit all classes of
customers.
W. S. Holman.
CIHRAHCE SALE
onn
OUU and Church /Ay -*
ABOUT
PIANOS.
Or gnu* from .
Gt&Ewdard mar* X
kos, at SPOT CASH FUICKs/AV'y
wttbyftOTlopnyin. New plan / WORD
of sale-rented until paid /»
far. rwOuIr 82 to 83
monthly. Beet Bar- /Av/
gaintnoTcc20 veurn/^. y / 860 SAVED
trade. Send quick / 'jr/mfry pnrehnoer.
far BARGAIN /*C*V /Wo havo inside track
Mbeet. Sale on Pianos. Our 8226
limited to /VkyPUNO ie Hold by the
OO Days. /largest dealots at 8276.
— and is worth it. too.—
No Cheap
*ap
'Pianos sola.
Onr cheapest uo
Perfect A dnrnhla
® R acknowledged
the leading remedy for
ftenorrhwa A Gleet.
Trie only sure remedy for
bcurorrhn'r orWhites.
I prescrilve it and feel
sale in re<‘fimmoiHliuK il
ICAtflo. to all stitrerers.
1 A. J. 8T0NEK. M. Dv,
Drcatur. I tig
Hold by Ilru-giitfc i
ICE 81.00. U 1
S*BI
SORRELS & SMITH
G EORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—Ordinary’s
Office July 28, 1800.—H.J. Adam* Execu
tor on the estate of F. V. Adams, represents
that he bae fully discharged all the dntios of
his said trust, and pravs for letters of dis
mission. Tins is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any thoy can,
on or before the first Monday in November
next, why said executor should not be dis
charged from said trust.
8. M. HERRINGTON,Ordinary.
July 29.—018m.
pEORGIA, CbABKK Couxty—Ordinary's
\J office, July29th 1890.—W. t;. Rosette admin
istrator of Harriet Jackson, h:m applied fer
;eaveto sell the land of said deceased. This U
therefore to no.ify all concerned to file their
objections if any they have, on or before tha
.lrst Monday In September next, else leavo will
be granted to said applicant ns applied for.
8. if. Hkkhtngtox, Ordinary.
G EURGIA. CLARKE COUNTY.-Ordinary’s
offlom July 2SOi, lSaO. —C. B. t handler, cx-
•Miutor of C. M. Chandler, deceased, lias upplied
•or leave to sell the lands of >uid deceased. Thla
* therefore to notify all concerned to ftlu their
■bjections, if any tin y have, on or before tha
iret Monday in September next, else leave wUt
I J»en l>e granted said ajpullcaut .s a- plied for.
N M. IU.i.l.ING Tun, ordinary,
July 29.6-t. ,
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