The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, March 23, 1882, Image 2

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V. BANNER-WATCHMAN. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY THURSDAY. MARCH, 23, 1882. SUBSCRIPTION, *160 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. YANOEV. CRANFORD & GANTT PROP'RS. T. L. GANTT. Editor. jones and Garfield. J. Jt. It. in Chronicle and- ConatiluUonatiaL I have had some conversation with Senator Jones, of Nevada, and infer from his undisguised language that he not only will adhere to what he spoke in the Senate, but, if anything, make it stronger. He openly pro claims that the whole negro business is a melancholy blunder; that it ap proaches crime; and he regrets that some of the New Kngland gentry did not debate the question with him. “I believe,” he said, “that what General Wigfall declared is true. The Yankee; sold their slav-s to the South for the love of money, and stole them back again for the love of God.” He also wants it understood that he is a pro gressive man; and that, having dis covered ti»e evil of negro suffrage, there is nothing to do but to honestly confess the folly of the act and seek such remedy as the law allows. No man in Washington is more outspok en on this subject than .the Republi can Senator from Nevada and the bo som friend of President Arthur. Thi“ extraordinary Senator is another proof of what I alluded to in a recept letter. Like Senator Lamar, he is not often in his seat and makes very few speeches. Rut what he does is the very best of the kind and gives him national fame; while several Sena tors, who are eternally twaddling, clear tile galleries as well as the Sen ate floor. I asked a distinguished public man, who knew Gnrfteld long and well, what lie thought|of recent revelations. His answer was that no public man had fallen so swiftly and so abysmally as the lute President, in reputation. His character had been exalted to the skies, one day, and dashed to pieces the next day. The proof of double- dealing, furnished by his own record, now exposed to the world, was con- elusive. As always happens in such eases, evidence hitherto suppressed is eagerly sought and made cumula tive. For example, it Is now stated that Judge Jere Black, when asked by a lady if Garflcld was a wolf in sheep’s clothing, promptly answered: “No, madam ; lie is a sheep in wolf’s cloth ing!” A Southern Senator, well known to our Georgia people, declares that, last spring, lie went to Garfleid, during the deadlock, and asked him why it wns not broken. The Presi dent replied: “I do not countenance it, and will break it this week.” Re turning to the Capitol, the Southern liemoerat met a Republican Senator and told him what had occurred. The Republican was amazed, and thus re plied: “Why, lie told me just the re Philadelphia boaata of M-ven colored policemen. The vlaihleaupply of cotton this laat week has been 1.1188,7*! hales. 'A Repuldiran caucus has decided that*laxatlon must not lie reduced. The late unlamented Hayea haa been made pres ident of a saving, hank. CoramiMloner Ilendenon still thinks that the cotton crop will be small. The principal buildings at Austin, Miss., have been destroyed by the floods Texas has some good-sited counties—the largest. Presidio, being 13,600 square miles. The Father of Waters will get <750,000 trom Con gress for the purpose of improving his condition.. There ire In the United States over eighty Na- Uonal cemeteries In which there are buried 316.000 persons. The Auditor of the city of Newark has been aent to the penitentiary fur twenty yean for his recent loigariaa. The manufacture of matches in this country is principal)’ in the bands of a single company which operates a number of factories. Mr. Geo Kirk, has discovered on his place nearKennesaw Mont .in an InexhausUbla bad of phosphate rock which he thloxi ratable. A young couple ware baptised together at Trous dale, Tenn., and immediately afterward ware mar ried, in their dripping garments, by the same cler gyman Small pox Is raging alarmlnglT in Virginia and in Pennsylvania. The worst Infected localities are where the primitive people have refused to be vaccinated The Independent party of South Carolina baa re ceived a severe check. J. T. Henderson, one uf its leading statesmen, ia in jail for the trifling offense ol burning another mail's corn-crib. Merchants of Summerville publish a list of their delinquent customers. In the last list there appears the name of a woman also that of a preacher. Judge England, of Union county, is announ ced as an Independent canidate for Congress against Speer. Heretofore Judge England has been a firm aupiamer of Mr. Speer. Mr. Speer stated in bis speech Saturday that the Chinese were so powerful and numerous that the lenient immigration laws of this coun try might result in surrendurlngthe country to the Chinese. A est went into a cook stove at Cave Spring for waiiulh. 1 ha cook was deal and when »!ic kin. died the fire and closed the door on the cat could LATE GENERAL NEWS. Hon. N. H. R. Dawson is mention ed as the next Governor of Alabama. It is said that Grant and General Gordon both got badly bunged in the recent stock rumpus. Some of the Kastern papers tell of a Western girl who went to a funeral to flirt with the mourners. An Italian has invented a method of solidifying wine and brandy, so that it may he sold dry as well as in liquid form. There are now in the three southern provinces of Ireland as many troops as Lord Raglan had when he landed in the Crimea to fight the Russians! A woman died in Fall River, Mass., recently of overwork and lack of prop er food. She had been trying to sup port herself and four children on GO cents a day, which she earned in one of the mills. The father of the King of the Asli- antees finds it necessary to come out with a formal denial of the story that two hundred young girls have been massacred for the purpose of using their blood to mix mortur with which to repair one of the State buildings. Washington Gazette: A silver half dollar—one of only four-made by the Confedetfcto government, sold in New MARKET REPORT. OFFICE OF BANNER-WATCHMAN, Mxrch ’21„ COTTON MARKET. Tone: Market quiet. Good Middling ««<,. Middling Low Middling J{* Good Ordinary tni Ordinary V «t*in» Sf.wioM RETAIL PRICES. Grain, Provision, Etc. FLOCK AND GRAIN. ... 9 J FLOUR—Fancy Choice # Extra .. .7T.. .,8 Superfine ... Bolted Meai Bolted GriU . Bran CORK—White, *ack* Mixed Bulk 2fa3 ent* less OATS—Red Kind Proof .... Mixed Oats Rice Flour. Bulk Pearl Grits Stock Meal HAY—Western Eastern . Northern Choice li 7 00 ...l io .. .1 hy* . .1 1 50 . . 1 05 ... 100 sv* . .1 1 40 .1 1 30t£ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE FRONT! We have just opened a large lot of FANCY GROCERIES, Y0a-J0' MAGNOLIA HAMS, GRANDEUR FLOUR, , PIONEER TOBACCO, i . * TEA AND COFFEE, HAY, CORN, OATS. BACON AND LAUD, ] ! SYRUP, MOLASSES, \ND SHOES AN STAPLE DRY HATS, GOODS, FINE SELECTION OF FRENCH CANDIES. All goods delivered in the city promptly. Clayton street, Athens, Ga. MF.AT. PBODl’CE. AC. BACON—Smoked C. It. Sides .... Smoked shoulders D S MEAT—C. R. Sides Loug Clear Sides ... . Shoulders Bellies HAMS—Canvassed Uncan va.«*>ed TOBACCO—Common to Medium. Smoking Fancy chewing <9 47 47 (U. 62 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS fal 75 Stewart and other 1 50 t« of this place, has a silver half dollar from the lot of money that was thrown into General Toombs’ yard when the Confederate treasure was here; and he wouldn’t take a considerable amount for it. A numlierof soldiers were paid : *2.50 each, and the Captain was one ; of the number. Mr. Scoville has returned to Chica go. He says that as soon as the bill of exceptions in the Guiteau ease is POTATOES—Irish. per barrel Sweet, per bushel APPLES—Choice, per barrel Common, per barrel. ONIONS—per barrel ORANGES 1 60 (0.1 75 10 (<0 6.V«$ • .4 75 (it 5 00 . 75 1UU .6 00 (q, 2 50 <«3 00 (tl.400 2 25 (tfcU 00 REPAIRING REDUCED IN PRICE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF AL Most useful Blaeksmithing, Best and Stron.gest Wood W^ork, Most Elegant Trimming, and the f Mostarttstically finished Raintting. pone on all vehicle* manufactured by D. C. HURLEY. Every piece of workmanship (il’ARAN TEED just a-s represented AMl'iSlOMENT. NO BOTCHfWORIv, NO SHODDY WORK DEUPRE OPERA HOUSE, 1 Monday, M’eh 27, 1SS2. .First appearance here of JOHN I\ SMITH and WKSTMAYKK'S *m pany in . id in nceerdiinoe with the stringency of the time*. D. C. HURLEY, OCONEE STREET. ATI!ENT, GA. hear nothing of it* cries. Consequences, cooked j ready, he will retire front the defense ***• ! There will be, lie says, no difficulty in I w„ri.i-f«m«i t onud An inrorrijtible little darkey, a thief from ba- t KOttillK eminent counsel, but he don’t 1 their Entertainment entitled the hyhood. Of Walker county, named Andy Hall, | know that General Butler will man- m TT-> only ten y*.n.old,was.ente„ecdtottepeniten- 1 n(?e , he ,. ase . H „ , ia8 not eveI1 8pokeu | O U JK. I STS yet. There are, he thinks, abundant ! in the * grounds for a new trial. Guiteau lias j not broken down in the least, but is PULLMAN PALACE CAR! more unreasonable than ever. . - , . ... ,, , , t playing in New Orleans to Crowded Houses ! tiary or Dade coal pits for five years, at the re cent session of the Superior Coutt in that coun ty, for stealing a horse. Nieodemus is a nugro colony of 367 families in Graham County, Kansas. There ure two churches, two schools, and several stores; but the remarkable fact about Nieodemus is the en tire absence of money. All the trading is done with the produce of the farms. There is in encouraging prospect for the veter ans of the Mexican war. They are undoubtedly entitled to pensions, and if Con Teas would give heed to the sentiment of the country .this met of justice would not be longer deferred. The r jeent debate in the Senate leaves no doubt that the con* WF A RF MANUFACTURERS’ AG’TS The Arctic Explorers. j The following Tetter was received i Burle S c l ue Ofcera! Comedy! J March 14th, by Mrs. Melville,ihe wife ! Grotesque Dancing! Splen- of Lieut. George W. Melville, chief en- I did Part Singincj!! FOR ineer United States navy, now in charge of the party searching for Lieut. Ik: ; Long. The contents seem to indicate I XEW AI > V KKTISEM ENTS ditto.,. m favorable tor the paaaane olan act at the that IV Long and his party have all nvr- present session granting pensions to the ueedy and . * 1 dimbled old soldiers of that mouiorahle conflict. ! The friends of the measure in Congress are earn- , JKKITHK, Russian SlRKItlA* Jan. 1, 1SS2. est and active, and will soon lie heard front again. I>KAK HettiK: After inanv trials and After the blowing up of the dining-room by the , many tribulations I arrived here yestiT- KihUista ill the attempt u> assassinate the Cxar day. Wo can muster hut thirteen ltyo- the police made a thorough examination ol th* ..i „ii t .i. e . . . . building,a,taak that took -rend week,, and to j • ,e ’ 1,11 tolJ ’ out " f ”>> r «Wnal thirty the course of which there were many surprising j * irw pcrHOIlft. I am pretty well, ami and curious revelations. The extent of the pop- will 1)6 home this Slimmer Or next will* illation Of the palace had hitherto been unauspect- ter, aueording as l may Ik* instructed bv ^,.?:rd::r;^:^rty u r«r:”.L“: 1 >—<0.^,4;- Many families had evidently come in with the '• t ( Asking to remain and search for Ih‘ former Czars, and their decendants had been born ; Lmj; ail I the Others who perished at the there and died there. One curious thing diseov* I mouth of the Lena river. Love to the the palace roof. ‘'STARVED ROOSTER” ‘ONEIDA,” V]VTp TMPC TAYLOR, AND TANNER LINuIINLO “STARVED ROOSTER” ODD A P A TDP Q AND PEERLESS DLL Al\ A 1 Ui\0 ^ “ 1 AND ONEIDA ” SAW MILLS “CHICAGO” SCALES WHOLESALE GROCEtUEH. FOR MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, GRANITE WORK. Mil nn A. R. ROBERTSON. Athi n vill give as low prices and ms gtMMi ‘stablishmcnt on the Aiuerican con FRESH FRUIT ALL THE YEAR! “MORE CO. GRIT” CORN MILLS COTTON GINS, CANE MILLS, ETC. r kept in a shed verse; that lie wished the deadlock to | The palace hid a riiabby inking exterior, cowed ch,l,,nfM - Yours Faithfully, continue, as it had his approval.” with etucco, which reeled off in i>iun, showing J Gkokob W. Mki.mi.i.i:. Only too many of these incidents, all ‘be common brick, benraih. The interior wa, | Mrs. Melville lives at Sharon Hill however, wonderfully rich end grand. , jiist outside of Pliiladelpliia, and !lu Times of that city thus As Iwrlect pmecaaof preservinc every variety of meats, vegetables, eggs ami fruits has never been attained, until the successful intrmlur- tion of Messrs. Niehols Biliveit. by w hi« h tie- most delicate hikI perishable fruits and vegob.- n be preserved WITHOUT HEATING Oh We handle first-class go<sls. sell at moderate prices and on easy term*. Samples will be shown storage moiiiM. Our large sales in the past and the universal satisfaction given to purchas * ' ’ * * * * ^ * * -' lir irsiir ates the kind of busiites tlo. Will be pleaded to show our goods anti prices to all interested. of the same pattern, arc cropping out, end poor Garfield is no longer the he ro, saint and martyr that he was, a few days ago. These are terrible words,‘perhaps; hut they are true. The hardest man to find in Washing ton is he who has the same opinion of Garfield now that lie hud a fortnight since. An Underground River. Jtinho Ih'iuncrat. Mete Green, not long since while out witli his cuttle, made a most start ling discovery and one that may pos sibly take its place among the grand wonders of Itiulio. He was riding along early in the morning on the di vide between Indian Creek anti Snake River, when ids horse sprang aside, snorted, and otherwise gave ei idence of having seen or heard something unusunl. The spot wns on a little knoll on the comb of the ridge, and Mete, wlui lind been almost asleep, taking a sweep around with his eyes to learn tile cause of his horse's behav ior, filially rested his vision on wliut seemed to be a hole in the ground a few paces distant. Dismounting he was soon looking into a funnel-shaped orifice fifteen or twenty feet deep by ten or twelve at its rim in diameter. At the bottom of tlds funnel—the soil giving out there—was a rift in the rook two or three feet ill width by four or five in length, which seemed to open into the very bowels of the earth. Through this a|>erture came up from tlie depths below a terrible roaring, as if a leaping cataract, u mighty rush of waters, rumbling over rocks. The ground trembled, and the subterrane an noise continued uninterruptedly. Mete remained some time, and the longer he listened the more convinced he became that what he heard was running water, but how far down to the stream he could not even conjec ture—it might have been a few feet or half way to China.. And as the fissure was large enough to take him .in should his foot slip or -‘head swltn, ids observation was not an extended one.” The principal thing he did while there was to listen low and strong and think loud—at a safe dis tance from the brink of the hole. A Tribute to the Catholic Church. TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. Messrs. Hill nnd Black are liotli better at Inst accounts. The lifting postmaster at Ovalee, Florida, committed suicide last week. . The Radicals and Independents held seated at home, sewing listlessly, and a, raphieally de scribes the receipt of the letter: “Yesterday morning, Maud, a beauti ful child ubout fifteen years of age, went, as she lias thousands of times in over three years, to t lie jiost office to know if there was a letter. Mrs. Melville was SEAl.IXt This |»r«H’«*ss contains less j»roj*«Ttu*s, healthy ily rights for sale by im\ or at h!. S. I.vmlon •Irujr store, where the artii les can be loot. :t-2rt-3tn. 1*. A. SI .VMEY. rv simple and harm- -• -x,, • - ORR & HUNTER, REAVES, NICHOLSON & CO., Brother meeting at the Markham house Monday. A considerable amount of money has lieen raised in Washington for Sergeant Mason's wife. It is now said that Mareellus E. Thorn ton will lie appointed Surveyor of the port of Atlanta. Immense floods are reported in the Brazilian rivers, doing gre^t damage to all kinds of property. The pending difficulties between Guatomala and Mexico are in way of peaceable adjustment. The Attorney-General has decided that there is no legal obstacle in the way of electing a Congressman at large. Chicago has forwarded to the presi dent a petition, 2,400 feet in length, praying for the pardon of Mason, Guit- eau’s assailant. On Friday, March 10th, Governor Blackburn, of Kentucky, reprieved Ike Turner just twenty minufps before tie was to have been banged. the two little girls were playing with their dolls. Suddenly one of the little ones said: “Why mamma, something’s the matter with Maud; 1 actually believe MILES JOHNSON, STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. I am better prepared than ever todo all manner of Dyoimrand ('leaning, in the mo*t substantial and thorough manner. Devntinc my time sole ly to this business I eau turn out 1 tetter work than those who pretend to carry it on In eonnee- tion with other business. Defers to the ladies and gentlemen of Athens, novll-lv. ATHENS, GEORGIA. I'p-dairs eorner Clayton & Thomas streets. Look out for the Starved Rooster Flan. Life, Energy, Ambition. FOR SALE! A lot of genuine South 1 E. H. & W. F. DORSEY WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PROVISION HAVE OPENED IN A. S. DORSEY’S OLD STAND ON BROAD ST, AND WILL KEEP IN STOCK ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF FAMILY GROCERIES DEALERS. did not appear to touch the ground. She broke through the gate like one pursued. With tears of jov streaming down her face, and choking with sobs, she threw herself at her mother’s leet, dropping tlie letter and crying out: “Oh, mamma, at last! at last! It is from papa! oh, it is from papa!” The mother tore it ojien read it at a glance, and then re-read it several times over. All the afternoon and up to going to bed last night the children were doing nothing else but reading over papa’s letter.” Revenue Officer* Arrested. Hicks, a few days ago in Gwinnett coun- ty. Subsequent to tlie arrest, a writ of habeas corpus was sued out* before the judge of tlie United States Court, and upon this tlie two prisoners were taken before tlie judge. The hearing of this writ wakset for Monday next, and the prisoners by order of tlie court were placed in custody of the United Slates marshal until the writ could be heard. Atlanta, March 1(>.—This morning Sheriff Perkersou arrested B. Freeland and Robert Bolton, two United States revenue officers, who were tngaged in the raid which resulted in the killing of 'treacherous islanders made a sudden ut- EATING A BOAT’S CREW. Shocking Case of Massacre and Cannibalism. The Liverpooll Rost of tlio 12th in.st. litis a re|K>rt of a terrible massacre at the Fiji Islands. The victims were the erew of a boat from the labor vessel Is abel. It appears that the Isabel was on a cruise in seareli of laborers, and one of the islands touched at was Santo Island. Tlie Isabel lay oil tlie land, and a boat was sent off to the shore to o|ien negotiations for recruiting workmen. While tlie negotiations were in progress The Pliiladelpliia Record, a journal of the staunchest Protestant proclivi ties, pays the following compliment to the Catholic church, in an editorial ou tlie political surroundings of the Pope. It says: “Thousands of liberal and enlight ened Protestants throughout the world look upon the Roman Catholfc church ns, after all, the great fortress of the Christian faith. Kvery well informed and eand id stude nt of h istory ack no w 1- edges that the Papacy, notwithstand ing Its occasional errors of admlnis- tration in secular affairs, was the one great harmonizing and civilizing agency in Kurope during the middle ages. It restrained the reckless tyr anny of kings, mitigated the harsh ness of irrepressible autocracy,'de fended right against might, and inter posed the spiritual powerof conscience and religion again and again in behalf of International equity and the rights of man. Under its benignant influ- enoe the principles of justand humane government were rightly wrought out, so that the merfclftil civilization which Ja to-day our heritage was in a great part its gift. Without it Eu rope would have lapsed into barbarism and Christianity would have been a failure. Fall of Bald Mountain. n i> — A large section of Bald Mountain, i Carolina, near Bakersville, la sajjl to have fallen into the valley February 18. The jumbling noise pre ceding the crash was heard for miles. The cause of the fall is uncertain; 'probably the recent heavy rain and snow storms have had something to ddacith It. A smaller landslide, four Norfolk, Va., Mc'h 10.—The trial of the fifty-eight oyster pirates cap tured by Governor Cameron’s milita ry expedition ott the mouth of the Kuppuhniinock River lias concluded in the County Court of Matthews county yesterday. Tlie entire batch was sentenced to one year’s imprison ment in the penitentiary and the fleet of seven depredatory vessels was con fiscated to the State. A petition sign ed by the jury and court officers will be presented to the Governor to com mute the sentence regarding impris onment. Cnpt. Daivs’s Record. Among the bloody events which were crowded into the life of Capt. James M. Davis, Depu?y U. 8. Revenue Collector, assassinated near McMinville, arc the following; One yc-rsgo he killed John Welch in Putnam county. Welch had previously threatened to kill Davis, and broke Davis’ sknll in two places, and shot him in the thigh before Davis end ed ills existence. Jonathan Hampton was also killed by Davis near Hampton's distillery in Lincoln county. At one time in Tracy City> Davis, unaided, fought eight illicit diatillera, killing Jo seph Haynes, wounding two and arrest ing one. Ho encountered Campbell Morgan's band in Overton county, in August 1878, and during a battle which lasted three days, wounded several. Morgan was shot in the shoulder by Da- vis. in a contest previous to the Overton county affair. Morgan afterwards join ed Davis’ party, and did good service for the revenue department. . I* is always easy to make a wrong application of a good maxim. There is, for instance, a cubic foot of solid truth In the saying, “Never pnt off till to-morrow what you can do to day.” And yet when his mother ut tered It In the presence of her little hoys—little boys are always empty— yeSW ago, gave rise to Ihcal fears of a j le at ones replied, “Then, mother. JOHN S. LISTON. LEGAL NOTICES. AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC, i ' LAWRENSBURG have KKMOvunTO Tin’ll! handsome new stork at the intersection ok G EORGIA. CLAKKECOUNTY —Wberwut. Rob ert 1^ Bloomfield applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Unitert K. Bloomfield, late of sxid eouuty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned to show eauae at my office on or be fore the tlrft Monday in May next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand ut office this the 11th dav of March, 1.W2. inchSUOd ASA M. JACksON. Ordinary. G eorgia, cla rkk corntY ^wtH-tva.,, wit- linm Henry Morton applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of John \Y. N. Stone, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or be fore the first Monday in May next, why >aid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 6th day of March, DW. muh’2i-30d ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. G GGKU1A. CTARKK COUNTY.— Whe Elizabeth A. Talmadge. administratrix the estate of William P Talinuflge. decci pplics in terms of the law for a discharge said administration These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office, on or be fore the first Monday in July next, why said discharge should not be granted. Gtveu under my hand at office this 17th March, 1KH2. ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary. We challenge the world on our best brand of FLOUR- PATENT.” Try it and you will use none other. TllYPHOSA and FOR-FUXE ROA8TKD COFFEES—given up to be the best brands in tlie market. Also tlie best grades of Green Coffees, Teas, Ham, Grits, Hire and ill fact all the necessary LUXURIES FOR THE TABLE. We propose tc sell as cheap as any house in the city, and we feel confident if you will give us a trial we will give vou satisfaction both in goods and prices. Highest market price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. Broad, Thomas and Oconee streets ATHENS, GA. tiif.y are now retter prepared than ever to supply the D °° Rs S ash B ] WHOLESALE TRADE mch2:i-onceam:tm. tack on tlie boat’s crew. The men were assailed in so sudden a manner that they were unable to oli'er very much resis tance. Out of the whole crew but two got away, anti these had narrow csca|ies, while one had two wounds in his head inflicted by tomahawks. It was evi dent tlie attack had been arranged pre vious to tlie landing of tlie unfortunate men, as all tlie natives joined in tlie af fray simultaneously. They were also well armed witli muskets and toma hawks. At tlie moment <'apt. Hawkins, of tlie Isaliel, could not do aiiytliiiii;, but sometime afterward a seareli party was sent from tlie scooner, and pushed their way to the village in the bush. Tlie sight which met their eyes was shocking to behold. Tlie village was deserted, tlie natives leaving behind them a hand, a thigh, portions of a chart, a heart and liver, w ithout doubt the remaius of the former comrades of the search party. The natives had evi dently been surprised while preparing to make their last meal and the unfor tunate men of tlie Isabel, as all tlie re mains found had been cleaned and scraped and ready for cooking. A)1 the human remains found wore collected aud burned. There was not the slightest doubt in tlie minds of the Searchers that the remainder of the bodies had been eaten by the Santo Island natives, who are knowu to be cannibals. Capt. Hawkins has received the full particu lars of the attack from the two who es caped, and who positively affirmed that not the slightest provocation was given to the islanders to commit the' outrage. As soon as possible after the sad affair Capt. Hawkins proceeded to Fiji to re port the matter to the authorities there. G eorgia, ct.arkk county.—to the or<ii- nary of said County: Wiurcaa Thomas R. lioitU n, Administrator of Oltcdiah T. Echols, deceased, petitions in terms of tha law, to be discharged from said administration. These are, therefore, to cite and admouish all concerned to fhow cause at inv Office on or be fore She first Monday in July next why said discharge .should not be granted. Given under niv hand nt Office this 21st dav of March, lsSf. ASA M. JACKSON’, Ordinary. G eorgia, larke county.—where as, John Calvin Johnson, admin- iairator of the estate of Janie* A. Save, deceas ed, hath applied to me for leave to sell part of the real estate of said deceased. Uewit: lot of land on Pulaski street, in the city of Athens, ad joining John K. Crane, and lot on eorner of Broad and Rock Spring streets, in *uid city, known as the Store House hit: Thr*r urr, Uurt- Jorr, to notify all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the First Monday in April next why said leave should not la-granted. Giv en under my aund al office this*15tit duv of Feb* ruary. ls»i. ASA M. JACKSON,'Ordinary. fel»2*-2Sd ^jEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—"'here LINDS T.FLEMING & SONS, Hardware Merchants, ATHENS, GEORGIA. jau6 9m. C. D. McKIE, Agent for VOI R ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOIJClTtD AND ENTIRE AAjTLJ T 'TIT' SEWING VV IT 1 I L MACHINE. CINCINNATI AND COLUMBUS BUGGIES, MILBURN ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS. PEERLESS SEPARATORS , ' COTTON^firV l! KSSljs!' * Saw Mills and Victor Scales. . I D WINN B»-Offlre #mlWurehnu.,, feb-.t-..m vL U. W Hi lif SALESMAN, Lor. Clayton & Thornaa »t». , CHINA HALL. JUST RECEIVED A FINK ASSORTMENT OF Hubert L. iSluonilicItl applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Robert K. Bloomfield, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in May next, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office this 1 lth day of Morel), ltiri. ASA M JACKSON. Ord’y. Editor Banxxb-Watcbmax :—Will you please make the effort to explain the difference between a stalwart radical and a so-called “independent” who places a stalwart in office, and of so-called organized democrats who sustain such stalwart radical appointment by going upon their bonda? Subtle conundrums but then we are accustomed to such things. No hair-splitting desired. Your truly, Xndkprsdent. Accident to ihe Kaiser. By Cable toll* Herald. Berlin, March 18.—While the Em peror William was leaving the Acad emy yesterday his foot slipped on the stairway and he fell. HU right el bow and knee are slightly contused. He ia eo/iflnod to his room to-day. , CLARKE COUNTY.—Where- \\ illimu Henry Morion applies to me for loners of administration on tin? estate of John W, N. stone, late of said eouuty. dee‘a These are therefore to efte and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office- cm or be fore the first Monday in May next, why said let ters should not l>e granted. Given under my hand at office this 6tl» day of March lbb2 AkA M. JACKSON. Ord’y. w 0T1CE.—Pursuant to an order of the _ . Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun ty. will be sold before the Court-house door of said county on the First Ti ksday in Aciiil next, during the legal hours of sale, one House and lot lying in Knoxville. Crawford county. Ga., containing about twelve acres, more or leas, being the place whereon R. D. Smith, Kao., now rcsiuc*. To be sold as the property of Thomas F. Green, jr., deceased, for the bem fit of lit* distributees. Terms rash. February 15. lsKf. Japanese and Fancy Goods, WHICH ARE ALL THE RACK AND VERY SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS & HOLIDAY GIFTS, Also, lull Lines of CLUCKS AND MIRRORS, besides our regular Stock of House Furnishing Goods. W e make no idle boast when we say that our prices will average lower than those of any 1u»usp in tut* State. LYNCH & FLANIGAN, Deupre Block, ' Athens, Georgia. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MACHINERY. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. IRON AN I BRASS CASTINGS. MJLL GEARING, MINING AND MTIX MACHINERY, AND ALSO AGENTS EOR THE MOST APPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES R. NICKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga. Add toss. MILL FINDING FURNISHED AT MANUFAC TRRRfi ?RICF.R. T. C. THRELKELD & CO., ' Opposite Baldwin Burnett's Old Stand. Brotul-*t.. Athens, Ga., — —'—- — ••• ^—•- haiul, a choice 11 * *- —* *—** Have now In store and will keep constantly on hand ce line of the best and freshest FAMILY CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. ' ’ We keep the ntrext «nd best of everything, and the ptettlcrt brand of FIX)UR In the etty. Alao, mh’J-fsd ELLA HR. GEKN, Administratrix. P E0RG1A, CLARKE COUNTY.-Where- VI as, M. " " - P. Keese applies to me for ou th» letters of administration ou the estate o?Sidney C. Reese, late of said county, Ueceuaed. Thete are, thrrrjure. to cite and admonish all con cerned to show cause at my office op or before the First Monday in April next, why said letters should not be granted Given under iny haudat office this 24tl) day of February, ls*2. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. raar2-30d. Printer’s fee fcl.Oo. QEORGIA, CLARKE COU NTY.-WIrere- as, John Hope Hull, administrator \>ra. Heury Hull, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell all real estate and railroal stcek belonging to said deceased, to-wit: One trac . of land in Clarke county, lying east of the city of Athens, containing two hundred acres, more or less, and to shares of Augusta and Savannah less, and so shares of Augusta and Savannah railroad stoek: The* are, therefore, to notify all concerned to show cause at my office on or be fore the Fust Monday in April next why said leave should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office this 17th day of Feb. 1H£. feb22-*6d ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. JyjOTICE.—All persons havingde- mamds against the estate of JOSI- Atl A. BHOWNIMi, daceanml, are hereby noti fied to present the lame to me tor payment In the time end manner pre,eribed by law; and thoae indebted to >aid deeeaaed are requested to make immediate payment. Feb. Sth.lsai febliwiw W.M. A. ELbEB, Adm’r, Atlieiu, Ga. NOTICE! H. JACKSON A CO. have been placed In my hand* for collection. All penunu indebted to thi, firm will pleate call at my office and aettle at once, to prevent suit. *T. BROWN. V Office Hunnlcut Block, over Cbas. Stem A Co. Feb.3fid.M8t, ma.fMt ■ I Of exerv kind, direct from the most reliable luanufnelnrcrti and dealer,. OLD COUNTRY CORN WHISKY a specialty. Give ua a trial when you want anythin!.- in our line, and we guarantee ' ea and the beat of nooda. TJo liouae in theeity can'nmleraell u*. feM-tf you low price, a BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. R. P. & J. G. ATHENS, Boot and Shoe Mannfaetnrera and Dealer, in BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, and aU kind, 8h:j<\Ffnfliniral Hade HARNESS ol_aU Made. Bldaaand Shoo Findings Specialties. Custom Work in the adHa PRICKS LOW AS TUB LOWEST. Ltet- ocgt-smno A NEW a 35 < -H SHOP O.V COLLEGE A VK.VCN, i Next door t« JU<idrey'» tin itote, a few atepa BOOT 1 SHOE east of the Post-Office* Where the Onderaigned will mate flnc BOOTS and SHOES to order in the bMt style and ot the teat material. All REPAIRING done In the te* manner and at abort notice . ■ febl'J-Gtn W. F. STARK, Athena, Gt. ■ For ‘ the skin—Glenn’s ' Setlphdr Soap. * #««! ™ NOTICE! ill ).; ■ AU persons indebted to' the Estate of. W. if Hull, deceased, ars requested to make immedt. preent Item to motor payment wimouP delay. meh9-tf i Adm’r. of W, H.'HntL dec'd- ctL. chichi, tj},., IN MONTGOMERY’S FARMERS’ ' DEPOT YOU WILL FIND: LOUIS COOK BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. I imnmntue equal to any sold In markt-t at sara? price. Vl»e Old Hickory Wngoo. Took. First Premium at the Exposition The A linn, t rlipar. Fnrqnbnr aud Rookwnlter Knuiom. *• he I'nrqtihar aepnrntor. The II^o****r €Jraiu THE BKOW, CELEBBATED HALL A1TD CAEVEB COTTON GINS. The C'hirnico Screw IbiGerizrr. The Herring ^irr-Proof Hnfem. * Kialinir f!nlliwnimi. fourrsoo A To •14% Walking « Hiding Callivaiar. Cotton Seed Planter ami GraftVSeeder Attaehment The a very Wnlking onH Bidins • alliralar. Mickle Watkiai Calll.at.r. TlarGrrss aalliy Plow for Breaking i.nnd. Thr Grf se Rraprr nnd Mendoie Kina hr GrCsg Reaper nnd Jlcndoir Kincjla-rr "l Vhe <Jrr«s l.nwa Mnwera nnd Hclf-Diimpins Harm liny Rnltea. nenaafoTalralt’, «onabincd Minndord Men per nnd Mower JKnarrann A TulcollV standard Jinny The Tbourn, nmoolhins and BenlilkL AI’ltlB I1AKK»W h.rmwa.plovn. pulvcri* Thr Oliver a hilled Tarn Plow. Tho Ughteat draft mimcicr at our Male Faira. ^ThcBry Dixieoad ay rarnar Plow, The Champion Uenper uaddlrwer. and doOera rtrId a proper depth, d bc« tpfuer; tried with a Dyno- _ i iriaaler. Finale and Dmflde Eoot l*kiw»toe.kr. Sprlan-Torlb -ulhy Harrow and Calllralar. Remove the two centre teeth and ,—Ml Thr Farqabai Cotton «r rins-Tomb »ulhy Ha . ... cultivate vour crop,. Saw Mills, Onat Mills, Shingle Machine,, Evauora- -ton Prossea, Stunpp-Pullers, Etq. , ... J. Dobb ’ feblS-.tm Haa the beat facilities and IIneat Workmen In tho city for the prompt dlachnrxe of aU work entrusted to him. r HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK done in a superior manner at moderate pricq*. I make a apeclalty of REPAIRING GUNS, PISTOLS # EDGE TOOLS of aU description} and guarantee satisfaction to ill work which I undertake.! When In need ot anything in the Blacksmlthlug lino be sur^ana call on , M’KINNON, THE '—*Si li j mi . : uiQuons A^t).family ghocerIes. CAR1THERS, ?ETTS & SJJITH, : LIQUOR BEAljfeRS, 1 : />' , i’^ii '»Y f ; ciAixaabMf »tti,i.-// i CLAjYTION j .-milW^lO’tf* 'ylqiral lx »■••wJrlk^Nvh ml'i‘ .. ., t^mtlt^ort^e^ry-kljd’.UYehwewfl M.