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THE WATCHMAN.
EDWIN B. KIJJNEBBSW, TRAVKUKQ AgsSt.'
SUBSCRIPTION:
PER YEAR St
ruins OF TEN’ 1
cunts OF TWENTY.. 1 OO
IX VA MARLY /.V ADVA SCR.
GOVERNOR SMITH
Has Something to Bay About Dr. Felton-Some
Political Information—Strong Talk.
Atlanta Count it ut ion. . !>..t
A representative of the Constitution
mot ex-Governor Smith yesterday
and asked him if he intended to reply
to the last letter of Dr. Felton.
“Why, no,” said the Governor,
smiling, “why should I? Even if I
desired to do so, I am debarred by all
rules of honorable practice. In my
tlrst interview Dr. Felton was charg
ed witli a dishonorable and treacher
ous act. He hns dignified this charge
with his notice. He therefore stands
as a criminal in the dock definitely
charged witli a base and disgraceful
action. He has been notified that
even ids unsupported denial would be
accepted ns proof that the charge was
false and that he was guiltless. But
he has not even the nerve to plead not
guilty—not because he knows that he
is guilty, for he would violate his con
science without the slightest hesita
tion—but because he knows that his
guilt can be proved.
Why, then, should I, ns an honora
ble man, bandy words with a tremb
ling criminal, who cannot even raise
his eyes to the jury and enter a plea
of “not guilty.” He dare not do this,
because when he does the crime of
falsehood will be added to the crime
of treachery. Until lie does deny the
truth of the charge that I laid upon
him, I will answer him no "more than
I would any criminal in any court
room. But I will take this opportu
nity, to say that no criminal ever yet
escaped from the deck by charging
that his accuser was as guilty ns him
self. The truth is, Felton shows the
same irrelevance of defense exhibited
by Gultenu, and hns not the decency
to plead insanity as an excuse for his
infamy. 1 shall not notice him until
lie denies my charge concerning the
Markham House conference.
HE CANNOT DENY.
“Has lie never denied this - .’”
“No, sir; and lie cannot deny it.
Furrow, who is a bold and truthful
mini, acknowledges in substance all
t hat 1 charge in my letter, that there
was a perfect coalition between Fel
ton aiul the stalwart tving of the Re
publican party , and that this coali
tion wus established at the Markham
House conference, and that Dr. Fel
ton, instead of being an Independent
us lie cluims, is a slave, because lie is
a slave to a bargain which is sinister
in its diameter and that involves
treachery to his own people, the slan
dering of his own State, and the be
trayal of the people who have honored
him. Until he denies what I linve
charged, lie is beneath the notice of
any honest man.”
“There is one tiling,'’ said Gov.
Smith, ns lie turned away, “that l
would like to call the attention of the
public to. From the date of that
Markham House conference Dr. Fel
ton has not used one argument that
call lie addressed to the Intelligence
anil respectability of the State. His
continued whine lias been in favor of
allowing insolvents to vote without
paying tax, and a protest ngair.st the
punishment of crime by the courts.
With a shamelessness beyond prece
dent in the political history of this or
any other State, ho rests his whole
case upon ail appeal to dead lieatsand
criminals. It is clearly the duty of
every citizen to pay his poll tax. Pub
lic schools are in part sustained by
this poll tax, and if it is not paid free
education must to that extent cease
in Georgia. It is only fair and Just
that no man who fails to pay his tax
for the education of poor children
should be debarred the privilege of
voting.
DB. FEI.TON’H MAIN 1’I.ANK.
“The main plank in Dr. Felton’s
platform is that the dead beat or va
grant, who is too worthless or avari
cious to pay this particular tax for the
education of poor children, must he
allowed to vote anyhow, and the re
fusal of a just and proper law to allow
him to vote until lie lias discharged
this sacred obligation lie calls an ob
struction of the free ballot. This is
wliy I say that lie appeals to the va
grants of tlie country for his support.
'Wlint honest and respectable man is
there in the State of Georgia that
wants to join a party, the sole provis
ion of which is to protect him from
the payment of a dollar per annum for
tin' education of the poor children,
white and black of his native State?
“As to Ids appeal to the criminals,
that is tlie wickedest and most dan
gerous thing that the annals of our
State will show. He deliberately as
saults the judiciary of our State, as
saults every juryman who sits in the
jury box, denounces the whole system
of justice in the interests of a few
criminals. By this course he deliber
ately forfeits all hope of commanding
the support of any respectable man,
white or black, and bases liis claims
to office upon the votes of criminals.
A .SHALLOW CLAIM.
“To show how shallow this claim is,
I will state that three-fourths of tlie
persons now in the penitentiary of the
State are there because of crimes com
mitted on colorist people. The system
of justice as devised by our constitu
tion and administered l>y our Judges
and juries is intended for the protec
tion of blacks as well as whites, and
imfeed, because of their weakness, it
Is more essential as n protection for
the blacks than the whites. Why,
even the very ease of the colored girl
that he alludes to was a crime coui-
niltti d against a poor, defenseless ne
gro, and tin family of that .n.d every
reputable negro in tlie Slufc i- its
deeply interested in the fair uimjn-’
enforcement oftheluiV as the while
people, and it is only iho-c who sym
pathize with crime that I Jr. l<MUoq
van Count upon.”
“Tin se are very hard words.” ■
“Bni they are deserved. Dr. Fel-
ton’si ciir-e-sincethe Markham House
conference could have but one effect,
aiid thill is to demoralize, public sen
timent, to discredit law and order,,to
uijjusily blacken the naiiie of tlie
State and (o encourage criminals. It
Is worse than if he were to become a
highway robber himself.
-AN EXPLANATION. ,,i;
“His conduct is explicable only on
the ground that he has been promised
n Federal appointment if he will work
the base uses of his late purchasers.
He hns no hope of being elected. He
was beaten under the most favorkbte
circumstances to himself before, and
he realizes perfectly well that an ap
peal to the deadbeats and criminals
of Georgia can never result in success.
Bat the more vicious he becomes the
. m ore utterly ho slanders his own peo-'
pie, the more utterly he debauches
our public sentimehe the more active
ly he incites the incendiary feelings
of our dangerous classes, the more
definitely he discredits our public jus
tice, the mor^eirtaln lie xWlI be to get
his reward from tliose who hate us.
Dike a wounded viper, blinded by
midice and rage, he Is throwing his
venom In all directions. I He does not
gaiu upon the public confidence by
bailboads
AD CARDS.
RICHMOND* DANVILLE RAILROAD
rASJENGEIt DEPARTMENT.-
On and after Feb'y MStb, 1882, Passenger Train
Serrieean the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
division of this road will be ai follows:
tain audiences for his slanders.”
“By the way,” said' the Governor,
as he started oft’again, “just considei
the foolishness of the assault on the
lease system. The friends of that sys
tem ore williiyg to abandon it when-
as to the eases he has brought forward
what are they? Why Itattcree wtu
not held under the lease at all. H<
teroe would have been where he was,
and the Rntteree case would have
come up ail the game. As for the case
of Adaliue Maddox, of which he
speaks, Judge Hillyer would have
sentenced her If there had been* no
lease. The lease has nothing in the
world to do with tlie case lie has cited,
and lie simply cited them asan appeal
to tlie ignorant and disreptuable class
who sympathize with crime because
they arc criminal themselves in in
tent.
A SLANDER.
I repeat it, that never in the history
of this State, or any other State, has
there been e man who thus slandered
and outraged the judiciary, the juries,
and tlie system of justice, and Who
deliberately put himself before the
country upon a platform that shocked
every intelligent and reputable citi
zen and appealed only to the dead
beats nnd to the criminals; as for the
man who has done this, whenever he
denies the charge that I have put
upon him—that be betrayed his party
and sold Ids people, and contracted to
slander his State anil debauch its sen
timent, I will accept his pica of not
guilty nud formally proceed to make
out my case, and you will oblige me
by putting wlint I have said in print.
I claiiK t lint privilege, as you have
permitted him to abuse me lu your
columns. Tlie Doctor says he feels
humiliated. That is a good indication.
Humility always attends genuine re
pentance. I do not consider tlie case
of the Doctor as entirely hopeless;
still I look on 1dm as tlie ‘Uriah Heep’
of Georgia polities, full of humbleness.
But he may, nevertheless, be in a sal-
vnble condition.”
Have you anything further to say,
Governor?”
“Nothing at present but an ‘au re-
voir Doctor, au rcvolr,' ”
KaiHward)'
J San. .
Mali.
No.Kl. a
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Leave Atlanta. ......-..i. -’:15 pm
ArGatneatillc ..*. . .. ... j. 4:51 pm
M bnU ..j,. ..... j..5:26 pm
“Rabun Gap Junction... ..6^2 pm
•‘Toccoa :.v..|..7tN pm
•‘.Seneca , ...^. L .8214 p m
•* Grecnv’lel 1 lO^W p m
“Hpartab’g.. j. 11:40 pm
“Gastonia.. . 8:06 a m
Charlotte c. . I . 3:15 am
.,»:00 am
. .7:55 a ni
. ,S;30 a m
.9:1.1 am
loud am
.11:20 a m
. .1:2.', p m
. 2:58 pot
. .5:10 p m
6:00 pm
Westward.
e
Matt and! Mall.
Express No. 51.
No. 50. |
L’veChTtte
’* Gastofiia..
“ Kpat’nb'g
*• Greeny* |e...w
4 Seneca
“ Toccoa
“ Rabun Gap Junction ..
** Lula
“Gainesville.
Arrive Atlanta....
.12:40 am
. .1:35 a in
. .4:01 a m
. .5:39 a m
. .7:1 'am
. 8:28 a m
9:92 a m
10:18 a m
10:51 a n
1:40 pm
U^)5 am
12.09 pm
. 2^5 pm
. .4:Q9 p m
.5^54 p m
. .7X15 pm
. 8:C0 pm
R:4S pni
.9:15 p ro
12:05 a m
T. M. R.TALCOTT, I. y. SAGE,
Gen'l MaiiHRer, Supt.
A. POPE, <i*n’l Pain. & Ticket Ajf't.
BENEDICT,
and Surgeon.
mviairh dm a store.
"HENS, GA. 1
Offers bin serlces totbe citizens of the ell*
ml vielnltv f^RoddpnPO at Me„ r-i* _
DR. J. H. CAMPBELL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Office and Residence: Insurance Tinilding.
c2S-ly
E. K. LUMPKIN,
ATlIEyS, GA.
Office over Childs, Nickerson, Wynn & Co*»
itore. Jel-ly
m*
DRUGGISTS* CARDS.
HARDWARE. ■ V/'ji£.r
,jAi;av ujli «.
FOR SALE ONLY AT
LYNDON’S DRUG STORE,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.'
CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
It. -igsllfi.I bill <0 (SUCCESSORS to CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.),
Keep alvrayt Inatock iha moetco-nplcti-liao nt HARDWARE in Northeast Georgia. Our store
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
PLOWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS,
“ I' RAR'AKD ROLLED RO.V, KAILS, ALL HANKER OF TOOLS,
BARBED WIRE, MACHINERY, THE BEST1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
- Mill Finding^, Buggy unit Wagon Material, Harness, Machine Oil,
^Pocket and Table Cutlery,
And in fact everv manner of article found in a first-class Hardware Store. We defy competition
in prices. Give us but a trial and your trade is secured. rah2-tf
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY -
Are respect tally Invited to call at the store Of
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
„ Align tin. Ga.. Dec. 10 1881. S
Commencing Sunday. DecU th the following
Passenger Schedule will operate on this road :
Leave ATHENS 9:30 a in 7:00 pm
Leave Winterville
Leave Lexington
Ijeave Autloch .
10:flft a m
.. 10:.% a m
; i- - 11:17 am
Leave Maxeys 11:34 a m
Leave Woodvillc 12:10 a m
Arrive Union Point 2:30 a nt
Arrive Atlanta :>:45 p m
Arrive Washington 2:55 p m
ArriveMllledgevlllc 4:49 pm
Arrive Macon ... 6:45 p m
*"'*"“* 4:0ft j* m
7:00 p m
7:3i p m
8:15 p m
8:44 p m
8:30 p m
9:40 p m
10:00 p m
5:00 am
Arrive Augusta
Leave Augusta
Ia*ave Macon . ..
Leave Mllledgeville
Leave Washington.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Union Point
Arrive Woodvllle ...
Arrive Maxeys
Arrive Anli<»ch
Arrive l^exington .
Arrive Winierville.
Arrive Athens _
Trains run dally—Close connection to
Washington on Sunday*.
E. R. DORSEY. Gen. Pass.
JOHN W. GREEK. General Manager.
NORTH-EASTERN RA1LROA
Supejiixtesoest’r Office,
Athens. Ga.. Sept. 19,1881
On nnd after February 27, lsej, trains on
road will run as follows:
10:30 a in
7:10 am '....
9:05 a m
11.2o a m
a m 8:30 p m
12:39 p m 5:00 a m
2:10 p m 5:20 a m
2:46 p m 3:56 a m
3:03 p m 6:13 a m
3:30 p in 6:40
4:14 p m 7:24
4:50 p m 8:00
DR. ROBERT I. HAMPTON,
DENTIST,
OFFICE COR. CLAYTON ASH LUMPKIN STS..
febl9-3m Athena, Ga.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Persons wlshingto buy, sell or exchange Real
Estate would do well to consult with the under
signed. * J. S. WILLIFORD,
ocl4-tf Real Estate Agent. Athens, Ga.
HORSES & MULES.
HORSES
—AND—
Dr.
Clarke’s
THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD
{For all Nerve and Brain affections
,are invaluable. They are prompt,
safe aiul effectual. The best known
remedy in the world for nervous
ness in all stages; Weakening of the
memory, Loss of bruin Power, Ner
vous Debility, Izost Energy, Lost
Hopes. Imprudence o? Youth. Ex
cesses in maturer years. Seminal
Weakness, und General loss of no
or in Generative Organa. To tnosc
sutTering from Nervous Irritability.
Nervous Headache. Nervous Shoek
[Nervous Prostration. Nervous Ex-
jl must ion, relief is afforded. In ma
ny eases of female weakness they
fact like a charm. The Student, the
iTeaelivr. the Clergyman, the Edi
tor, 41n» Business man. cun all be
Invigoratingbenetitted by their Life in too
8 short to waste away In ^ dull tor
add luiamrr, when a will ben-
!• fit Von. and six boxes will cure
mud restart you to health and hap-
jidncss for *7.50. Ask your druggist
•torthem. Take no other. Or tend
Idirc/ t to the manufacturers, who
Pills. .wlB send them by mall, sealed, on
{receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke
Medicine Company, 658 Broadway.
New York. Scud 3* cent stump for
(circular. mnr2-ly.
ULES
HOLMAN
Leave Athens ... .....
Arrive Ht Lula
Arrive at Atlanta
Arrive at Clarkesville
Leave Clarkesville
Leave Atlanta
Arrive nt Lula
Arrive at Allieus...
NO. 50.
. K;35 a in
. 5:00 a m
lo::!l a m
12:51 p m
Trains dally except Sunday.
Close connection made nt Lula nnd Rabun
Gap Junction both East nud West with Passen
ger Trains on Richmond and Danville Rail
toad.
H. R. BERNARD, Supt.
W. J. HOUSTON. 1
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.
UTTS
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
of to-day
agree that most diseases are causod by disorder
ed Kidney* or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys
and Liver aro kept in perfect order, perfect
health will Ihj the result. This truth lips only
boon known a short time nnd for years people
suffered[great agony without being abjeto find
relief. The discovery of Warner’s Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure marks u new era in the treat
ment of these troubles. Made from a simple
tropical leaf mi rare value, it coutaiu* just tlto
elements necessary to nourish and invigorate
lioth of these great <mr*nm and safely restore
and keen them in order,. It is a POSITIVE
Remedy for all the disease* that cause unfits
in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver
—Headaches—Jaundice — Madness — Gravel—
Fever. Ague—Malarial Fever, und all flilftcnlUet
of the Kidneys, Liver and Unitary Organs.
It I* nn excellent and safe remedy for females
during pregnancy. It will control Menstrua
tion und is invaluable for Loucorrhcea tor Full
ing of the Womb.
As a Blood Purifier If is uncnualed, for it cures
the organs that make the blood.
This Heinedv, which has done such wonders,
is put up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of
any medicine upon the niArket. nnd is sold by
Druggists and all dealers at $1.23 wr bottle.
For Diabetes, enquire for WARNER’S SAFE Dr-
ABETES CUBE. It is n POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER<fcCO., Rocheater, N. Y
feb.t-t8m. • • • ‘ ’
household medicine of So *Am<^can°poaplc*
ypiR tiiHwMnfM 1 fnS 4i f»«uuHtfra nf qw
a cure for chill, and fever and rheu
matic ailment,, aa a aodathre In nerrona cm,
... ^tavlKorantandrojtorjitlTe. .
i by au Druggists anu Dealers
HB.MirraM«WBW
a 11 '*\ f ** , ** , V 1 '‘|* ** ****** u FB£X IN lavg.
I*t»t o/ awKK«i iw Imp »n*«yerad lif paiteru dcarlac tlCAt*
my V'Tt ’
ah?. 111 ■ai'rrtjt fr*« U«H«r»aSiHiM nn UfflraMrauV
Will maU FREE Their Cota-.
lojjue for l882, joonti *
Flower,
>! :
lectcd gome duly, woaiineas. Dizzinesj.
Yluttenng oV IKaTIeut, Dots before th.
pyers. y ellow ttkin. H Mdnch.TBertl.M.
HW M roght.~£igbiy colored TJriuw, ’
Tt THESE W ABSIi? GS ARE UNHEEDID,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
Ttrrrs fills mp.ci.ii j Mimprod
auch citses.onedosi* effecta suchachanj
of feeling as to aatonf ah the aafferer.
They Inerense lbs Appetite, nnd
oody to Take aa Fleah. thus tba i
nnurUhed.and by tlwirTontcA “
DlieatlveOrxanm RecnlarMt
duced. Price £ cent*, m Mam
TOTT’S HAIR
Gbay Hainor WHiKKBRfl changed
Brack by a alngle aiipllcaUon of t_
Imparls a natural color, arts Instant
Sold by liruggMU, or a+al by \-xyitts on ri
Office, 35 Murray St., New
C or. Terra iaifil *r tauaw iafw«sti.
Cacftil Kml»U wUl be a«lM FRU
Dr,S.A.Richinond&,Co'
ket
affords. Ex
amine DIV lot
before buy
ing. I have
just received
a car-load di
rect from the
best and most popular stock-raisers of Kentucky
hat 1 am selling low. Sale Stable on Clayton
street. Athens. Ga. o« t!4-tf
JACOBS’ '
PHARMACY!
CbilMStimiMd “I.B. SEELEY, WWBAimD."
IUL ?0.3 Csficv*. E.a K.i
Trasses, Supporters, Bandages,
Urinals. Brace*, etc. Just received a large and
varied block, suitable for Infants. Youths and
Adults. Buying in large lots from tMBwianu-
facturers we receive a discount, which we di
vide with our patron*. Made in every desira
ble paturn: fitting perfectly to form of body:
light, cool, cleanly, free from nil soar, rusty,
chafing or padding unpleasantness. We adjust
all Trusses when desired and guarantee same.
Large assortment! Low prices! Remember
name and avoid all catcb-penny humbugs.
ootlMy
A. S. MANDEVILLE,
Where they will now find on exhibition anew
and superb line of the Ifctdst novelties In *
Jewelry & Silverware,
Imported and American Watchev Clock.,
Musical Iuslrwnente. Canes,
Cutler}', etc., etc.
REPAIRING* AND ENGRAVING
Done with care and warranted to give satisfac
tion. octlt-ly
The Best is the Cheapest!
THEREFORE IF YOU WANT
GOOD AND CHEAP
1 AND 2-HORSE WAGONS
Call at my Shop.
Or at Childs, Nickerson, Wynn «fc Co’s.
The Benson
WAGON
I* growing In favor rapidly. My recent contract
for FIFTY is completed and exhausted, and n
new contract is on haifil for ONE HUNDRED
more. Don’t get soared—t mu here for you eve
ry time. I am now bettor prepared to do good
work than ever, having secured the services of
my Brother for the present year, who is a prac
tical Wagon-Maker.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING.
done In the best manner and at short notice—all
work warranted to give satisfaction— charges
reasonable. have u pood SECOND-HAND
I'H.FTOX, lately repaired, that I will sell cheap.
Any one desiring a BARGAIN will find it to
their interest to call on me.
P. BENSON,
feb2-ly Spring st.. near Gann Reaves, Athens
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOU WANT THE BEST
YOU GET IT,
'When You Buy
DON’T BUY ANY OTHER VKTIL YOU
HA YE TRIED IT.
The Tor-Fune
Brand is tpe best and most reliable ROASTED
COFFEE ou the market—it combines strength
with delicacy of flavor—it is a prime article,
and is always roasted to perfection—it is not
dared, colored, or tampered inth in any icay.
IOOD COFFEE
n’t buy a poor article.
f H. STUMP & SONS,
l Importers „iul Coffee R.mst-
BALtIMORE. feb£l-.im
•. MHAWTAV XKEYIXr,
Com) mj lime put of Cm. a tie was also draf Ind
dunua tat tt euraU tier. t*te caa now ta» aad kwaa
well aa anybody. rjcTKxKoaa. Spriupwater, Wla.
-ft- UXABITAk AERV1NT.
H IAIUB1TAZ XCKVIXG
Made a aure cura ol a case of flu for rojr son.
E. B. Ralls. HlattsvMc, Kan.
\ iamabitaV XEEVINE
Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia aad sick headache.
r ' Mas. W*. BsksOk. Aaron, RL
( f- 8AMABITAS.YEBYIXE 11 ,
Was the means of curing ray^wlfe gfspa^L^ ^
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared me of asthma, after spending over t&OQO with
other doctors. 8. R. uosaox. Mow Albany, lad.
. SAMARITAN NERVINE
Effectually cured me of spasms. _
• i « ft ■ _ MirsJaxxnWi
740 West Van Boren St. ct
’ IAMAKITAS XEKVI.VK
Cured obt child of fits after hi ten up to die by ov
family physician. It haring over Hit In 34 hours.
• Hkxxt Kxkk. Vcrvllla, Warren Go., Ten. #
SAMARITAN NERVINE .f
Cared me of scrofula ^ersuffrrt^for eWbtrasr^
SAMARITAN NERVINE I * A
Cored my son of fits, after spending <3,400 wtl
doctors. J* W. Tboutqx. cuibonr 0
, SAMARITAN NERVINE T\
*'ursd me permanently of epileptic fits of a stnbbox
character. Rou. WiL Hues. Mcchsniatosm,Md.
, aasanw^w NERVINE
Cared my sot* of fits, after haring had iSOO la eighteen
VJoaths. Mas. JL Fossa West Potsdam. N’. y.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared me of epilepsy of nine years* standing.
Miss Oklkx A Mabsualu
Granby. Newton Co.. Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
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Taa^h he tr edition has become more aad ft
.X4 mcro Tha Mundard. JQ|
r-ntnmemUdhy BtxUi Snpt’s Schools in NTN
■'A-IJ 31 fitares, and 50 Collage Prea’ta JOL
XS Ii noT THE STANDARD?
. U*ii * l' yO.hC.MERRIAM,Springfield,Haas.
Hatch & Foote,
BANKERS,
XO. 11 WALL STREET. XEW YORK.
MamtoM New York Stock Exchange,
bvyaxd skll stocks. ROXDSAXD OO VEKX-
KEXTSECVRITIES. make adTancca on same if
required. t'OLK l‘KR VEST. ZX1EREST allow•
ed on deposits, subject to check at sight.
thffMme of bronehltla asthma and eeoba) dehnUy.
• Olitm ilraa Iranian, Ohio.
„ SAXARITAA XERYIXT.
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CaSuS. X*Ccanx
badly.
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NOTICE TO j
lot »ti
■ui h!
Ill: r *
thfibuUding of the ChapcWorJho
■ LUCY, COBB INSTITUTE, <
hens. Ga. Flans and Specification? mnvbel
■hv appueifloStowe undendgnefl; The
.right Is reserved to reject any and ajl-blilai ■: il-J
jeMi-st LAMAR CORB, 8ec> Board Trtu'es.
THE WORKS
OF THE . nil*
CGLLIERCO,
F $T. LOUIS, M0.,
ere totally Destroyed br FiroonMav
28th and September 21; lb81,
E REBUILT
K Orders are solicited fofr
fy Pure White Lead & Red Lead,
l-Pressed and Pure Dark Cas-
OU, Raw and Double Boil
ed Linseed Oil.
CutThisOut
Send stamp at once for our circular* of
bkkkcii-loadi.ng guns.
i Now closing off some high co*jt second-hands
of Scott's and other best makers at very low pri
ces—'‘BARGAIN S.’* **Suph tnmaUy hre emUkly fa
ir* sp,*’ Single breech-loaders, *12; double, $15
up. WILLIAM BEAD A SONS,
f .<R Fancoil Hall 8q., Bostobi Mass. * '
r 7 A YEAR and expenses to
ai x agents. Outfit free. Address
r* * _ y. O. Vickery. AngttStq. Mo.
Having disposed of mv Mercanttlb business to
E ll pff iff wIlhout f/SSjf? I mean
\* ! » i!c A. Si DORSEY.
.! :■ in 'ii • ’>■
Cotton Seed
• JONES* I5IPEOVED S-LOCK COTTON; yield
If “Two Bags Peir'Acre:
SeeVfllitfjler'btfatieL .BAilCROPpS PROLIFIC
PURE SEED; SSceata per bushel. "mv i
IaWN*int il i . ,;. A.H.HVLL,Athena,<3«.
FOR SALE IN WINTERVILLE, GA.
•’ . An ( Elegant Dwelling
ng
fifty acres fine farming
1 good fence. The land
,Yln4 sssa ;
m>A ^ r
NEW SEED
GROWN BY
R. Buist, Jr.,
For us. All are FRESH and every paper dated
HE NO TEA, the beat in the place.
Barker Hill Harness Oil.
Warner’s Remedies.
St. Jacobs’ oil, and all popular T*al. Medicines.
St I»uis I<ead. Llusccd oil. Mixed Paints.
Full stock of Drugs und Fancy Goods.
Wo have a fall stock of above and evcrvthing
In our Hue, and will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
’NOTICE to PLANTERS!
THE DOBBS AMMONIATED
“ COTTON FERTILIZER.
—AND—
5
FOR
COMPOSTING.
CHEMICALS
Are now ready for delivery to all who want a GOOD. RELIABLE FERTILI-
ZKH, lam prepared to give SPECIAL CHEAP PRICES to those who buy ill
quantities; and am selling to all cheaper than I did last. voar.
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
S. C. DOBBS.
E. C. LONG & CO.
Druggists, AthenSj Ga.
boots and shoes.
JEWELRY,
i-lSJ*
tl, !;• tft l*w
F
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Watches, Clocks
GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC.
CALL OS TDK OLD RELIABLE.
W. A. TALMADGE,
octw-tf COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHEN8, OA.
CHRISTMAS AT SKIFF’S,
WiWiWAM
Cbjuros, etc** ever brought u> Athena; and what
could vou select more useful and longer remem
bered than a fine gold Pen atod Case for lady or
ThSreM* time for er
SKIFF,THE JEWELLER, ATHENS
nmM-ljr, “ M
^ ..jit. ■ if. uni .ims-mammam
SOUTHERN METHODIST
PUBLISHING HOUSE,
XASUYXLLE, TEXSt.
Christian Advocate.
A FAVORITE WITH ALL' CLASSES. ’
Price, |I. Tour,
all Oenombu
T* HWn of
tiona.tiaa. ->
Write » poatal-eud fbr • tempi, oopy. Bent
afcdfbr aVirtMU; order-theet, amd 'aViirilnia.'
okmge of Sunday.aoiMot paper* wd Xenon.
Ipe, Southern Methodist Almanac, and Cate*
Religious Books. Sent free.
p-yrail. 1 " i'i'lVii'L'I 1 —W
P'It VtewhriH
GEORGIA CHEMICAL
WORKS!
T. G. HADAWAY,
(SUCCFSSOB TO It. H. ALLEN,)
When yon are in Athens don’t fall to rail nt
the comer of Jackson and Clayton street* ami
examine my large stock of
HARNESS,
SADDLES, WHIPS,
AND nORSE-FITRNISIIING GOODS generally.
My ntock in hund-mndo, and I defy competition
from any quarter in price*. Machine-made
Harness at low prices, if you want them. My
establishment is the best place in the city to
buy a good WHIP. 1 have HARNESS ami SAD
DLES of all kinds and ut every price. REPAIR
WORK promptly done by first-class workmen,
oe.ll-tf
A. H. DOREMUS,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
CONTRACOR,
Is now prepared to do all kinds of
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
.PLASTERING.
Job Work a Specialty.
KALSOMINING DONE TO ORDER.
A NEW
Q
25
<
SHOP OX COLLEGE A YEXCE,
A Ar.H
B00T1 SHOE
Where the undersigned will make fine BOOTS
nnd SHOES to order In the l»est style and of the
best muterlal. All UKPAUUKG done in the
best manner and at short notice
febl9-3m W. F. STARK, Athens, Ga.
✓ •i i>itj -nV
AUGUSTA, GA.
We are now* prepared to fill orders for any of our ow n brands of FERTILIZERS, or make
them to order as may be desired. As our facilities have been greatly enlarged the past Neason,
w e can furnish High Grade Fertilizers to the trade at prices which defy competition, when the
grade of our goods is considered.
Remember that a HertUlzer-whlch contains only'One per cent, more of Soluble Phos. Acid is
worth 12.50 per ton more than another which contains just that much less
Our central location enables us to'deliver our Guanos to purchasers in the interior much
more promptly. In better condition, and at less cost than a Northern muuufacturer, or one loca
ted on the coast.
AMMONIATED GUANO.
Our brands of Mastodon and Georgia Patapsco Gnanos, and Lowe’s Formula, are so well
known In the South, I only refer to them to say that they are fully up to the standard of past
seasons. ' ,. *.!/:. u- .. »
„ ACID PHOSPHATE.
The demand for this article in the past has exceeded the capacity of our Works. Wo chal
I cage competition in the practical results obtained from the use of it. We huve a stock on hand
which we are prepaid to sell at a very small prefit to dealers. By reference to the report of the
Oommltaiono#of Agriculture for the present season, it will be found that our analyses were as
BARBER SHOPS.
Sapp & Brydie’s
BARBER SHOP,
OVER MANDKViLLE'S JEWELRY STORE,
This is one ox the best Shops in the State, and
have always on hand
FIVE SUPERIOR ARTISTS,
Who are prepared to fix you up in style. Spe
cial pains taken with those having the matri
monial affliction. Give them a trial. octU-ly
octl4-ly.
PALACE BARBER SHOP
COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS, GA.
(Under Commercial Hotel,)
The finest establishment in the city, with
first-clas* artists. Prices moderate und entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
DAVIS A HARRIS, Proprietor*.
oet!4-!y.
NAME.
Mots-
■ iini
Insollu
ble.
Sollu-
Revert-
Ayalla-! Ammo-! Potash.
Relative Com-
The Georgia PittapsCo Am
moniuted Sol. Phosphate.
12.20
1.40
2.05
flIO
11.75
3.00
1.00
t+VOO.
Georgia Chemical Works
Mastixlon Uiiano.
l.»»
L85
9.95
11.80
3.05
0.95
Hi.85.
Georgia theioical Works
Acid Phos’es with Potash.
12 85
• im
4.00
i. 11.00
15.00
.J-M-V:
1.95
$39.84
j laying In their supplies for the com-
jan.26-3tn.
M. A. STOVALL,
, . iTBEASUBF.R GEpKQlA CHEMICAL WORKS.
-uin.: ''THE OLD RELIABLE
ATLANTIC! PHOSPHATE.
SOLD WITHOUT DISCOUNT IN THIS MARKET FOR 12 YEARS.
: ,n S. L. K & Co’s Ammoniated
DISSOLVED BONE!
xW " ONEOF THElffGHESTGRADE FERTILIZERS,
# * (BY ANALYSIS OF STATE CHEMIST.)
These goods will be Sold as low as any STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Con
sult uh before buying. Yours truly,
TAYLOR BROS.,
Cotton Buyers and Guano Dealers,
RED SIGN. CLAYTON-ST., ATHENS, GA.
INSy RANGE.
FIREINSURANCE!
Y. H. WYNN, J. X. GRANT.
Wynn & Grant,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
Assets represented aggregate over fftOO.OOO.OOO
Rates guaranteed as low as those of any othei.*
First-class Companies.
Farm Property and Dwellings a specialty. On
ly agency in Athens Insuring Gins and Gin-Hou
ses. Prompt attention given to all business.
Call and see us.
WYNN & GRANT, Agt’s.
ATHENS, GA.
8. W. corner Broad and Thomas sis.
8. E. cor. Thomas and Claytou sta..
OFFICES:
feb2*6m
i Up-Stairs. 1
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
: INSURANCE CO.
Athens, Ga.
YOUNG L. C. HARRIS, PRESIDENT.
STEVENS THOMAS, Secretary.
Resident Directors :
Yousc E. g. Harris, Stevens Thomas,
John II. Newton, Elizur L. Xewt.n,
Ferdinand Puisut, Albin P. Heading,
Col. Robert Thomas, John iV. Nichouon,
L. H. Charbonnikr, J. II. Husnicutt.
octlt-tf
MISCKl.Ii AN KOI,’ r'.
JOHNSON
GRASS SEED!
them sum-
, Ker. Grows
and. Hay rich* juicy;i ml tender.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
^ THE
flUSHEl ■ 11«i.>
CHAMPION, a
Best Goods!
EMPORIUM!
' THE
IRON
KING
THE
CHAMPION
Lowest Prices!
OTHER GOOD STOVES KEPT IN STOCK.
JfteMfitooiiy m*dainUtVBUtat<
&tnebemre.buylpg. One door abov^C<
”
jEWEilfty.
FING ASD GUTTERING a Speccialtr.
EN’S, Broad StreeL
— ' ' " ... —
New Jeweller.
: A. SC0DDER,
Tatchmaker. and Jeweller.
_ ' Irri-f- DBAtER IN ” v J ’•
‘wAtcHes, clocks, jewelry
' v,Tl ‘rtL! "153*/ //Jt ■•.•.*. ^ ;vt
, And Silverware.
, '/I111 to . r- • . 1
; Engraving arid Gold Plallncr,Spepi»ltie«.
.ttlWsT ; iitBV’S BRua BT0B*'’
dure the long ana cfitCnRe heat of
mer. and thu rigors of a Northern
on any kind of land. Hay rich, jtih..
After first year will bear threg cuuli ga. Price,
subject to fluctuating, 13.50 per bmdicl :20c per
pound. J08KFII IIARDIK,
feb2-2m Selma, Alabama.
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
L vihubla Plaotrrenraod New Drasrtara la Mad-
■HF Is aUeadedvrltS no pstn or laeob-
vsnlsaoe* aad doss not Interfere with the ordioary
.porsaltoOf Uf*} it U qalcVlr dLxolvedand moo sb-l
oorbsd. nrodacing so laimc auto soot hiagsad rsstor-
aura S®*ct upon ths «er*j il and nervous orgsalza-
JaensafiilisiTfiiwnssir ■ml excesses,stopping"
b drain from the system, restoring the xnmd to
jsltbepd sound memory, removing the Dtmnesn
Sight, Nervous Debuity, Confusion of Ideas,
peralaoto Society, eto^ eta, and the appearance
premature Old age usually accompanying this
<-.t la V, ry neivro aad U
:cr;3. Uruffaaratoamu-'Dprtw
l ’ i,anJ,*smaa7CJnt^Arwit.
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFO. I .
. lUrkctindBihSts. ST. LOUIS, Mo.
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