The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, March 30, 1882, Image 2

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r * * 4 *v#b*MW~“*»**'*'' BANNER-WATCHMAN. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY THURSDAY. MABOH, 30,1882. BUBSCRimON, |1 SO PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. URGES! CIRCOUTKIIII lOKIElST GEORGIA. YANOEY. CRANFORD * GANTT PROP'R8. T. L. GANTT, Editor. MR SPEER'S RECORD. Some of thin gentleman’s especial friends and admirers seem to be anx- ous to know what act of his we And fuult with as a representative of the people of this district, elected as, and claiming to be a Democrat. If they will take the trouble to examine his votes on the question of tacking riders on appropriation bills, we are Inclined to tlis opinion that lie will be (bind in tlis very ixtsom of the Republican fold. But there is one act of his which lie lias not denied, and cannot deny, that settled the question with many of his former supporters. This was ids refusal to go into the Democratic caucus. A man who was elected as a Democrat, and was voted for by Dem ocrats upon his distinct and oft re peated assurance that he was as good u Democrat as his opponent, has no right to refuse to be bound by party ties and party caucuses. What we want in Congress from the Ninth Dis trict, is one who will stick to his De mocracy through thick andlhin. Mr. Speer by his refusal to go into the caucus says that he will vote with the Democrats when it suits him and when it don’t he won’t. That is not what we want and it is not what we hud fi right to expect. There are five thousand Democrats in the Ninth dis trict who voted for Mr. Speer last time undr the firm belief that when lie got to Washington lie would be as good a Democrat as Mr. Bell would. They belived that he would take bis place in line and never be found wanting or draging. To these his de fection lias liecu a source of mortifica tion and regret. What is the Demo cratic caucus practically? It is the combined experience, skill, wisdom, statesmanship and patriotism of all tile Democratic mein hers brought to gether for consultation. If he sup- poses that his single judgment is bet ter than all theirs, we beg to differ with him, or prefer to be represented by a steady going,unswerving T ' mo- ciat who is not too big for his breech es and wiic is willing to advise with and lie advised by the Democrats. THE MARKHAM HOUSE R1NO. The Atlanta Post-Appeal thinks the Banner - Watchman “shows as much ignorance as stupidity” in its comments upon the late Markham House jamboree. Well, we do not see where there is a display for any great degree of enlightenment or wis dom on the subject. The whole aflTalr was shrouded in mystery, and the only knowledge the public had of the meeting was a long-winded platform signed by men who, (with one excep tion), have no n leadership over a people" than the most stupid body of politicians that ever met in some mountain district to nominate a candidate for constable. Every man in that so-called conven tion was an Independent, and the ma jority disappointed office-seekers or incipient pap-suckers, who hoped by exploding this new boomsbell to route the Democratic party, when they might come in for a share of the spoils with the victorious Republicans —which recognition of their Imagina ry talent and service an intelligent public has heretofore withheld from them. But their new political boom went out with a sizzle, and the par ticipants are now knawing on the and of disappointed expectations. Iii fact, that convention came too close upon the heels of Dr. Felton’s late Radi- ical alliance for the people to be de ceived with the sugar-coated pill. The Doctor is leading his trumps en tirely too fast to enable him to dis guise his hand. The people have looked over his shoulder and see that lie has up his sleeve a Republican yerker, and that he is playing his hand to that end. Any sensible man who will look at the calibre of that Mark ham House crew will find that its new platform is solely based on a ra pacious greed for office, with the end in view to weaken the Democratic party that the Republieans may again come into power, and the members of this secret convention be wafted into office with the political revolution in our State government. If the editor of the Post-Appeal can in any way further enlighten us on the subject we will be glad to hear from him. You may talk about Democratic ring rule; but can it begin to compare with the action of a secret body of men, who meet with closed doors and re fuse to publish their full proceedings, and then try to force a platform of their own manufacture on an intell! gent people. EXECUTORS SALE. Valuable City Lots. new ADVERTISEMENTS. . the Flat Tuesday in Mar next (18S1) before the Court House door o» Clarke County, In en*. Georgia, during the usual ana legal hours Executor* sale, as prescribed law. f, the undersigned, Cyrus S. Fellows, as the Executor legally appointed of the last will and testament of Mrs. Marv Ann Fellows, late of Clarke .Countv. Georgia, deceased (and bv virtue of authority giv en rne as Executor by said will, and in pursuance of the provisions of the same for the purtmse of paying the debts of said Marv Ann Fellows and distribution among the legatees under said will) will sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following real estate, situate in Ath ens. Clarke County. Georgia, to-wit: One trian gular lot on Prince Avenue and on which <s the e P. Fellows shop and a wooden store house nlngone-sixth of an acre, more or less. Also, all of the George P. Fellows residence lot in Athens, Clarke Conn tv, Georgia, whereon he If red for manv years and until bis death, and whereon hi* widow and role legatee Mary Ann Fellows re sided until her death, except aliout two (2) acres, conveyed to Samuel If. Hunter. Trustee, bv Mrs. Mary Ann Fellows before her death: -n’d the portion now advertised for sale containing the i spring and all the improvements: and being about ’ six (fi) acres less one half of adjacent streets. The said six (6) acres, more or leas, has been survived and divided Into 12 or 14 citv lots with suitable street fronts. Taylor street has been opened through said property shortenin'* the distance to the Lucy Cobb Institute from the postoffiee. A map of the property as surveyed and divided can be seen at the office of John S. Williford, Real Estate Agent, who will negotiate and con duct said sale as my Agent. Mr. Williford or mv- elf will show the property until sale dnr. s Terms Ca*k ana purchasin' to pau for title pa pers. CYRUS 8. FELLOWS, as Executor of Mary Ann Fellows, dec’d. THE FRONT! We have just opened a large lot of , V FANCY GROCERIES, MAGNOLIA HAMS, * GRANDEUR FWnfffi PIONEER TOBACCO, ‘ TEA AND COFFEE, HAY, CORN, OATS, BACOX AND LARD, SYRUP, MOLASSES, SHOES AND HATS, STAPLE DRY GOODS, FIXE SELECTION OF FRENCH CANDIES. All goods delivered Id the city promptly. Clayton street, Athens, Ga. NOTICE! •■in. (Intnt Ik eating tree baah at the White Hi.UKe. lit- la up to Home new villainy. Washington l» now perfumed with the odor of Peruvian gnano. Wind i> it that a-tt«dlral won't ideal? Now isn't that Markham House crew a nice crowd to dictate a platform for the people of Georgia? ('on(tr.K* haa at laat act down on the Mormons. Won’t tills hill Interfere with the vented right of ltoaeoe t'nnkltng In other men'a wives? "Colonel" John Smith ia aa mad aa blue- hlaaea becauae they didn't let him aign hia name to that Markham Uouac proclamation. Albert H. cox la like a cow we once heard about: He gave the Democratic party a good pail of milk aud then turned around and kick ed it over. Felton A: tu’i declaration of independence was copied from the Democratic platform. Ev ery demand made by them fa already accorded the voters of Ueorgia. Now will some admirer of Mr.Hpcerheso kind aa to inform na what that gentleman haa ever done for the cause of Democracy or the good of his constituents? Thu now comet, only 10u,000,000 miles distant. llpJ'IT",*.!».... ■— .a. —«. .V LIU miles a day, but it la expected to switch off when still *0.000,000 miles a-.-. .:” Isn't the bottom about dropped out of that "In- dependent" party when they begin to call con ventions? This action don't tally worth a cent with their former declarations. Who is Win. M. Hulsey? Isn't he the man who runs a dyeing and cleaning establishment in Augusta? His laat Job is to help Dr. Eelton clean up the Democratic party. Judge Hook has been fishing a long time fo* ofllcc, hut somehow the people didn't nibble at him worth a cent. He has now baited himself with a Radical fly and is trying it again. _ R !• now said the Republicans bought New Turk at the late Presidential election with a million dollars. tVc know now where John Kelly got his money for that Florida tour., It will pay the Democrats of Georgia to hold together if we never achieve a National sat cess. Isn’t our own State worth saving? Durst up the Organised Democracy and sec where Georgia will drift to. • Felton has been trying to consolthe vote of the Colonels In Georgia by holding a conven tion composed exclusively of these officers. If our army of Colonel will only rally around the Doctor now Georgia Is lost Georgia has certainly come to a nice pass when a renegade preacher, four third-rate law yers, an editor of a weekly paper and a red headed man meet In a hotel and dictate to them what to da LEGAL NOTICES. . . the city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga , be- tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in May, 1882, the following property Vo-wit: One medium size, rather a roan colored, marc, about seven years old; one oue-norse wagon. Iron axle, aud comparatively new; one top bug- f y, in good running order; and one tract of land u Clarke county, on the road leading from Ath ens to Cherokee corner, adjoining lands of Mrs. O. W King, W H. Dean, Mrs. Muyne and oth ers, and containing about ninety and a half aero* more or less; being the place whereon W. A. Weatherly now resides. Also, One tract of land lying in Clarke county, on the road leading from the Dr. Hull place to the old Mathews place, adjoining the old Mathews tract and lands of — Weatherly and A. M. Scudder, lying on the water of Trail creek, and contain ing about one hundred und ten acres, more or less. All levied upon and to be sold as the prop erty of W. A. Weatherly to satisfy an execution in favor of W. B. j. Hardeman. Written f notice of the levy upou the land having been given to the tenants in possession March 27th. 18H2. JOHN W. W1KR, Sheriff. Printer’s fee $6.50. 3-oo-lw. AU person* Indebted to the Estate of W. II null, deceased, are requested to make immedl. ate payment to the undersigned. Those having claims against said deceased are revested to present them to me for payment without delav. J. H. HULL. mohft-tf Adm’r. of W. H. Hull, dec’d. OT IC E.—All persons having de- ntamds against the estate of j5ST- AH A. BROWNING, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present the same to me for payment in the time and manner prescribed by law; and those indebted to sold deceased are requested to make immediate payment. Feb. stb. is»*. feblU 6w WM. A. ELDER. Adm’r. Athens. Ga. Administrator’s Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke eo nty, will be. sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, during the letral hriur* of sile, one house aud lot in city of Athens, containing one-tourth of an acre; to be sold us the proper* ty of Wary A. Sledge, lute of said countv, ceased, for division among her heirs. Terms cash. LEOX D. SLEDGE, Adm’r. Printcp* fee $2.30 Notice! Is hereby given that the hours for pu: chasing loose cot to u at the A’feus Factory will be be tween n tie in the morning and three in the afternoon, xml all cotton purchased during one day will not tie u.-ed in factory until the next da v. This is to give all tarti * losing cotton du e time to intercept tlieir cotton if preset »ed at the factory for sale. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. Ag^t Athens Manufacturing Co. Jan. 18, 1882. dltwly . THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Athens, Ga. YOl'SG T„ G. HARRIS. Funmcn. STEVENS THOMAS, Seckrtasv. Be.ident Directors : CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS and ... REPAIRING REDUCED IN PRICE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF AL Most useful Blaeksmithing, Best and Stron.gest Wood Work, Most Elegant Trimming, and the Mostarttstically finished Faintting. Done on all vehicles manufactured by D. C. HURLEY. Every piece of workmanship GUARAN TEED just as represented NO BOTCH WORK, NO SHODDY WORK Prices as low as possible and In accordance ith the stringency of the times, D.C. HURLEY, March 16. OCONEE STREET, ATHEXT. GA. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS' AG’TS G EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY,-Ordinary * of fice. March Hath, 188S. Maria Horton, of said County, wjfe of Henry Horton, of said Coun y, (her husband refusing) has applied for Exemp tion of Personality and setting upart and valua tion of Homestead, aud 1 will puss upon the same at 101 'clock, a. m. on the twenty-second day of April, 1882. at my office. AtfA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Printer’s fee $1.50. 3-30-2t. , CLARKE COUNTY.—Where- as, M. F. Hesse applies to me for are, thcrrjms. to cite aud admonish all con cerned to show cause at my oflice on or belore the Fikst Monday in Apkil next, why said letters should not be granted Given un-ier my handat oflice this 21th day of February, 18.S2. ASA M. Jackson, Ordinary. marJ-Wd. Printer’s lee pi.uo. Ain't those Markhnn House statesmen some what afraid that the mass-meeting in June "to purify the State of corruption." will begin their work by carrying old man Pete Lnwshc and Dr. Felton out between two chips? This makes the fifth time that Mr. Stephens has formally retired from public life. We pre- dirt that at the carnet' solicitation of the dear people, he can he prevailed upon toreniain in Hu* field. Whitaker haa lawn discharged from the mill tary academy. The government ought now to get hack some of the money it has wasted on this nigger by shipping him to some slave-trader in Jiratll. Whenever n man loses his reputation and sinks so low that even the dogs won't bark at him, he declaiee himself an Independent can. didate and seta to work to eave the State. Wit- nesa Joe Aekleli, of Louisiana. Gen. Gartrell must be gelling lonesome, lie split off from the Democracy, has been ignored by the Republicans and repudiated by the Radi cate. The General has now nothing but hia re ligion aad hia own vote to fall back on. The latest from the Jeannette expedition con clusively settles the fate of DeLong and several of hia craw, and shows how foolhardy wan the expedition sent out. There was never a ghost of a hope that the vessel would ever get back. We are told that Congreaamen Speer never associates with Democrats in Washington—his communication being confined entirely to the Republican party. He ia said to be as great a pet with Arthur aa he was with Garfield. We condemned those fulsome plaudits ot Garfield from the South, and equally denounce these slanders on his private character now that he is dead. Garfield never had any love for the South, and he was no better nor worse than the generality of men. Bob Ridley. Griff Johnson and five other cot orod statesmen la Athens will soon hold a con vention in the kitchen of the canard House, adopt a platform aad call a convention of the voters of Georgia, Co meet in Uckskillet on the flrirt Saturday night in June. Griff denies pat terning after Dr. Felton's Markham House ego- Ustifieatlou. j t„ . u.-r .iU Dr. Felton and MarecUnt Thornton are the only two am among those signers known to Georgia. Th« first 1* remarkable for dying the hardest ot any political sinner In the State; while Col. Thornton ImtnortaUsed himself whan he ate 30 birds In K days, The other five states men are known only in their Immediate mili tia districts, The Richmond and Danville Railroad author ities have secured enough steel rails to equip, in addition to what has already been laid, one hundred miles of the Atlanta and Charlotte di vision ol this line. This will make about one hundred and serenty five miles ot steel track, and will place the road npofr an equal footing with toy* libel* the Booth. liol I Senator Hill, accompanied by his ’ wife, has gone to Philadelphia. Dr. Garnett wars lug him hera, »h4 <uiaiW» turn while th«« , allow — r last-smArartnn %rui r tpiuH gperaiiuu rwhw Mr. Hill left feeling hopeful. His only treatment will be euqb severs to thw healing of the wound left lu/emovlng the glande. The last touch of the cancer is bellevM td*he '(One. _ Thomas R. Holden, Administrator of Obe- diah T. Echols, deceased, petition* In terms of the law, to be discharged from said adminis tration. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish oil concerned to show cause at my Offi<*e on or be fore the first Monday in July next why said discharge should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office thi* 21st day of March, lsa*. ASA M. JACKSON, 3-23-3m.Ordinary. MOTICE.—Pursuant to an order of the 11 Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun ty, will be sold before the Court-house door of said county on the First Tuesday in April next, during the legal hour* of sale, one House and lot lying in Knoxville, Crawford countv, Ga., containing about twelve acres, more or less, being the place whereon K. D. bmilh, Esq., now resides. To be sold as the property of Thomas F. Green, Jr., deceased, for the benefit of hi distributees. Terms cash February 15.188*. * tnh’J-Md ELLA BK. GEEX, Administratrix _ liam Henry Morton applies to me for letter* of administration on the estate of Jobu W. X. 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 said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 6th day of March, 1888. mchl6-Mhl A8A M. JACK8QX. Ordinary. _ Elisabeth A. Talinadge, administratrix of the estate of Willium P Talinadge, deceased, applies in terms of the law for a discharge from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office, on or lie- fore the first Monday in July next, why said discharge should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 17th March, 1K81 AHA M. JACKSON. Ordinary. mchZVonceamttm. anpliei administration on tne estate of Robert K. Bloomfield, late of said bounty, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office ou or be fore the firft Monday in May next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office thi* the Uth day of March, 1*82. ACkSOX. Ordinary. meh 16-S0d ASA M. JACK Clarke SherifY Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door at Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, to the highest bidder, Uie following tract of laud, situate and lying in the Western por tion of Athens, and bounded norih by John Hays, on the east by street, smith by street, aud on the west by Gardner Brown, containing about one acre, more or less. ALSO One tract of land and improvements thereon, ly ing in the city of Athens, Clarke Comity, Ueor gia, on the east side of Oconee river, bounded on the north by William Floyd and James Ed wards, on the east by Wash Moore, on the south by Burton street aud ou the west by Thomas Bailey, and containing about one acre. The above two tracts levied on by virtue of an -re- cution from Justice Court 216th District G. M.iu favor of A. L. Mitchell vs. Patrick Howard, and deed from said Mitchell to said Patrick Howarn by virtu® of tax fl. fa for 1881, fur 8tate ana county taxes vs Patrick Howard. Levied on by J. K. Kenney, L. C„ and turned over tome. Notice given to tenants in posses sion as required by law. March 27th, 1*82. JOHN W. WIEK, Sheriff. Printer’s fee $6.96. 3-3»*-4w. . . door in the city of Athens, Clarke Countv. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April, 188i.with iu the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following property, to wit: all that tract of Und and the improvements thereon, lying ana heiug in the city of Athens, eonuining one acre more or levs, gonnded on south by Georgia Rail road; north west by JUbcrton road; east by Mol- lie aud Barrie Hunt. Levied on as estate of Eli za Thornton In favor of H. H. Linton, T. C. tc satisfy tax fl. fa. Levy made and returned to me by J. K. Kinney, L. C. Written notice served on it now in passeosJon. J. W, Wuit,Bh’fL 'PARTITION COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND. Valuable City Lots. f\N the lint Tneeday ip May next (18*2) before U the Court Heuee doer ofCJarke County. In Athene, Georrie, at public outer, to the bichest end beet bidder, durrlng the usual end legal boon of Sheriff's ssle,w prescribed bjr Uv. we the underlined, Jno. 8. Williford, R. L. Moee end F. W. Lucas, leremlesloaere (appointed by order of the Superior Court of Clarke County. Georita, fit the Novefiiber Term, 1*81. of sill nnntoM of partition amc *?nr H/White, d« win* property shasie in among the heirs city of . to-wit: All of resided lor ma- order for the «t law of " sell the $52&E2m other Improvemests sad about one oere’s area of ■^SMciSS-topsr Htlepo- l . - jwh&iTnurasD, Hn ' iMvditwjca, ► ,:>• Partition liV.'.j f Commissioner!? FOR "STARVED ROOSTER” ‘ONEIDA,’’ rNfTNFQ TAYLOR, AND TANNER LlNullNLo “STARVED ROOSTER” OFD ADA TflD Q and peerless oLr AKA 1 Ui\o “LANE AND BRADLEY” AND ONEIDA . “CHICAGO” “MORE CO. GRIT” SAW MILLS SCALES CORN MILLS Yorva Ia. G. Harris. John H. Newton, Ferdinand Phimzy, Col. Robert Thomas L. H. Chakbonmer, octH-tf Stevens Thomas, Elizur L Newton. Ai.bin P. Dcarino. John W. Nicholson, J. II. Hunnicvtt. THE DIRGES A COWARD CO*s beautiful e veilblooming NEW ADVERTISEMENTS marblf.i FOR MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, GRANITE WORK. Call on A. R. ROBERTSON, Athens, (5a., who will give as iqw prices and us g»»o«t work us any COTTON GINS, CANE MILLS, ETC. We han«lie first-class goods, sell at moderate prices and on easy terms. Samples will he shown sales in the past and the universal satisfaction given to purchasers e do. Will be pleased, to show our goods aud prices to all interested. indicates the kind of business \ ORR & HUNTER, ATHENS, GEORGIA. rch!6. Up-stairs comet Clayton A Thomas streets. Look out for the Starved Rooster Flag. IN ESS {J NIVER_S ITY S CND ro R C ATA,\OG U E s PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. Life, Energy, Ambition. E.H. & WTRDORSEY HAVE OPENED IN A. S. DORSEY’S OLD STAND ON BROAD ST., AND WILL KEEP IN STOCK ALWAYS A Cl^MPLETE LINE OF FAMILY* GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS., ETC. AVe challenge the world on our best brand of FLOUR—“ LAWRFNSBIIRr, PATENT.” Try it and you will use none other. nU TUYPHOSA and VOR-FUNE ROASTED COFFEES—given up to be the best brands in the market. Also the best grades of Green Coltees, Teas, Ham Grits, Rice and in fact all the necessary ’ LUXURIES FOR THE TABLE. AVe projiose tc sell as cheap as any house in the city, and we feel confident if you will give us a trial we will give you satisfaction both in goods and prices. Highest market price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. D OORS J^ASH B LINDS T.FLEMING & SONS, eAMARlTj&li Hardware Merchants, ^cures fits. *V ATHENS, GEORGIA. jan6 9m. C. D. MeKIK, Agent for NerviN* SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared my UtUe girl of flu. She was also deaf and dumb, but li cured her. She con now talk and h<-ar as well as anybody. Prrxa Rosa, Sprtngwater. Wla. SAMARITAN NERVINE Haa been the mcaua of curing my wife of rheumatism- J. B Fletcher. Fort Collin*. Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Mafic a sure cure ot a core of flta for my sun. B. B. Ralls. Hlatuvllle. Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and tick headach*. Jiao. W*. Hxxsox. Aurora, ill SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. liav, J. ▲. Edik. B -arer. Pa* SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over *3.000 with other doctors. 8. ft. Hobsox. New Albany, lud. Effectually cured me of spasms- Miss JivxtiWAim. 710 West Van Burrn St. Chicago. DL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured onr child of flu after given up to die by ear tauui, ehre.ctauttbfiVtag.vre f tatt bjure^. Sarefim. .« rereftt.£S3ASti£lGCR MXABITA3T SEKTISI *^ ma, 't*%sssaL umautax sum* 8AMAB1TA1I nivrec Cure* me of epitaMy ofUa, rrjr* Maodlnc. , ^“SreW Sn Co.. Mo. ■axasita* 8mm * Wa,,,0, JS®S Cored! iogryn Woodtauu. Muwute Co., HL SAMABmN NEBYINE BY ALL *T>E?&G<3-ISTS For f»Ttbretalofm«- Or ttfiy W bad direct l sssas7t*sssf <,r jissi u ' ; iM a A,aman».*ia,i' Worid-fi kpUcpUc IiuUiite, rr. soskph, mo. WHITE SEWING MACHINE. CINCINNATI AND COLUMBUS BUGGIES, MILBURN ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS PEERLESS SEPARATORS, ' COl4oX K GUls^nBBBSEs! 1P Saw Mills and Victor Scales. reborn J. D. WINN, SALESyfAX, ^M*layton A Thomas sts. CHINA HALL. JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Japanese and Faey Goods, WHICH ARE AIX THE RAG£ A N’D VBKY SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS & HOLIDAY GIFTS, Also, Full !Jucs of CI/ICKS AND MIRRORS, besides our regular Stock of House Furnishing Goods. We make no, td|e bo«si when we rv tb*t onr prli es will averace lower than those ol any liouss in the btate. ,, J LYNCH & FLANIGAN, Deupre Block, Athens, Georgia. T. C. THRELKELD & CO., Oppdsite Baldwin At Barnett’* Old Stand. Broud-st., Athens,Ain., * . now in ?tore and will keep eonstahtly on hand, a choice line of the best and freshest FAMILY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, ET We keep the nicest and best of everything, and the prettiest brand of FLOUR in the city. Also, Of eyen* kind,.direct from the moat reliable manufacturer* and dealer*. OLD COUNTRY C’OI WHISKY a specialty. Give u* a trial when you want anything In onr line, and we guarant you low prices and the best^of goods. No, house in the elty can undersell us. febb-tf BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. R. P. & J. G. EBERHART, ; ATHEJNS, GA. Boot and Shoe Dealers, Msnnfaetnrere and Dealers in ROOTS, SHOES. LEATHER, and *11 kinds Shoe Findinfrs,Ltet- Made HARNESS ol all kindv Hides and Shoe Findings Specialties. Custom Work lit the sdHa Styles. PRICES LOW AS THR LOWRST. . oc-JS-Cmna JOHNSON 1 This KTfiaawill dure the leaf am^, mer, and toe rlefrrs of on any Mb" " After first . subject to fluctuating, pound. b-ino-i The Tennessee State Temperance Conventloiime^tsIdNhstiVllle, April the30th, 1 i "it! BOOT! SHOE SHOP ON CLAYTON STREET. A N’EW d ss <- SHOP ON CLAYTON STBKET, Next door to Maddrey'a tin store, a few steps' « tJV- -.eaatofthe Post-Offlee, ■ l tor the skin—Glbnn's SnxpacB Soap. - CO U-l PC GO g wS5 Q i—1 Z g r_r] tH e—' lIZj o s ^ "TFes^S'7^ CATALUGUEand PRICFS i, —OF— W4TC1IES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY, Solid Silver Bridal Presents, &e., ‘-ro- J. P. STEVENS & CO., JDEDWJaX-giltS, 34 Whitehall st.. Atlanta, Ga. GO THE OLD RELIABLE Boot &Shoe Manufacturer. I bar# removed mv Boot and Shoo Shop over the room formerly occupied by me, ou College Avenue, above <«. Bode's, where I am better pr*?- parfid than ever, for any work in my liue. My work is Grsr-class and warr nted. BOiOTS und SHOES REPAIRED on short notice* W ill half-sole from 50 cents to $1.26. according to quality. Prices to suit the imuL Thanking my customers for their past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the-aame. fohf4wtl P. W El L. Rubber Stamps I MANUFACTURED BY B.Wp JDODCB, Prop’r, , ,.,, AUGUSTA STENCIL WORKS, 121 EIGHTH ST., AUliUSTA, «A. Send tor Catalogue and prices. Agents wanted. V ttample name ASiSSfcarfJe ■ ,i 0 i)dvn/i \ flate t o r ( ) M A it KIN <i CLOTH1HO. Price, Ml Cti. complete with Ink aud Brush iuue7. WHOLESALE GROCERIES. REAVES, NICHOLSON & CO., WHOLESALE GRCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR HANDSOME NEW STORE AT THE INTERSECTION OF Broad, Thomas and Oconee streets ATHENS, GA. THEY ARE NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO SUPPLY THE WHOLESALE TRADE YOUR ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOUCITivD AND ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MACHINERY. FOUNDRY ATHENS AND MACHINE WORKS. IRON AXL BRASS CASTINGS, MILL GEARING, MINING AND MILL MACHINERY, SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORK, RTEt\( WnlVUtl PlDfM'i tn otut ittm, — _ / STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, FAN MILLS, DARK MILLS. CANE MILLS. ROLLERS, (fur wood frames ) IKON BW m “OTTON PRESS’ AND ALSO AGENTS EOR THE MOST APPROVED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES ■VSSffia Addreu. R NICKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga. MILL FINDING FURNISHED AT MANUFAC URERS PRICES. IN MONTGOMERY’S FARMERS’ 1 DEPOT ■ ’ YOU WILL FIND: LOUIS COOE BUCrCuiSS, CAERIAGES AND HAPsNESS, p , 1 guarantee equal to any sold In market at same price. Tfce Old Hirkery WsBta. Took First Premium at the fixjmsttion. i ■ <;• ; - Tlefillaa, KrlipM Farquhar and Btokwaltrr fl^nginra. THE* BE0*WN, r oSHeATK} HALL AND CARVEE COTTON GINS. Tbe C’hicasa is*r»sr Palvarlwr. The Hrrris, Pir^PrMf fiafea, t wr.sa It Taksub Walklsi ts* BMlss t'altirslsr. Cutton Seed Planter and Grain Sm-iler Attachment. Wall lag aad Riding , altivater. mickle IVa'kiag CallivuUr. »slUr Pisa far Breakta, t aad. . Reaper aad mead*w Kiss n.«re , Usi Nawrra aad Krlf.Danspiafi Ilorsr Ray Rakra. The Avery Walk la* aad Ridin TheRrrgg nuI’ ' The Ctreaa Re The (Irega I,. T.mer..n fir Tnle.lt’. S'aatbiaed Niasdnrd Reaper aad Masrer . • 1 til l Sr'K?" * hlaadard newer. The thaaspiaa Reaper aadm.srer Tre Tbsas, *as*thi(taa* Bsnlviai Ba< rses. T iP-i' 1 *!® IIARMWW harrows, plows, pulverizes and COyere grain a proper death. Tks Oliver s hilled Tars Plate. The lightest draft and best turner; tried with a Dyno- Dometer at.our State Fairs. The Bay Disie aad ayraraan Plawa. I . “ ▼ae Farqahsi Ctafiaa fired Plaafer. Single and Duublc Foot Plowatoeks. nprtag- l aclh salhy Darraw aad Caltivatar. Remove the two centre teeth and cultivate your crons. Saw Mills, Gnat Mllla, Shingle Maolyinaa, Evsnora- tors,Cotton Praaseh, Stump.Pultaen, Etc. feblfi-tm J. N. MONTGOMERY, BLACK8MITHING. Has the befit facilities arid finest workmen in the city for the prompt discharge of ,,,. ... .f . t< , fill workentnyitedtu.hira. „ !V -mi u. . i g’. 'I U .V/ HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK' don. In a superior manner at moderate prloafi. 1 make a specialty of REPAIRING j^’KINNON, THE BLACKSMITH, i , LIQUORS AND FAMILY GROCEBrBS. i c<| k .-■! nvr,.-- .'■» - ■ ■: ’ ;iin. : >i!j ■ ; .i'Jittrile .-■H.m <1 i -it'otB rill 7’ijAi? alii i<l iloui nr; i>i i 1 nuter ;>i -.frtj-r.-.ri. -..ii Tks Great Spodfio far Ninralgia and Headache. From Frank L Haralson, stats Istbrarisn. Atlanta, Ga., January 14, 1880. Messrs. Hutchison A Bro.: I have tc>«t«>d your Xeuralgiue both on ruyaell and on others, and fo-iud It to be all that ia claimed—-a specific mr neuralgia and headache. I recommend it to a suffering public. Your* truly, Frank L. Haralson. r Atlanta, Gi , Feb. 10,1879. Meurs- Hutchison A Bro.: 1 have u»*d your “Neurahgine” in sexerml inaTances, and find it the heat remedy for neuralgia and headache i unve ever tried. It relieves the pain, leaves none ot those unpleasant effects due to narcotics or other anodynes. 1 shall always keep it in mv office and take much pleasure In recommending it to tuy pu- tieuts. 6. (J. Holland, D. D . 24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. t Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4,1879. Messrs. Hutchison A Bro,: Having thoroughly ested your “Neuralgine” iu mv case I cheennlly recommend it to all who suffer with neuralgia and headache. Thou. M. Wood, of Howard, Wood A Co. For tale by all Druggist. oorlfl Cleaning & Dyeing ■WOT^IKZS. A, A. Thomas, Successor to J. H. HULES,) Office 316 Jackson (8th) Street, AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA. Gentlemens’ Coats, Pants and. Vests cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired, without shrinking, by experienced bushel men, Luoies’ , and Cliildren’s s'ilk. and Woolen Drcases, CIouk>*, Shawls, Ktbbons, Studies, eie., cleaned and* dyetl. Curtains, Piano md Tablo Coverv, cleaned and dyed iu fancy colors. Kid Gloves ana Slfpp rs cleaned. Work done iu the beat manuer. Orders by mail or express attended to. Remember the utimbor: 318 Jackson (8th> street, A.UGUST \, G A. an8 Near the Hell ToWtr DR. J. P; HUNTLEY. 3DE3ST TIST 251-2 UE ACIITREE S’t n ATT. ANT A, GA. TiETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. One to four teeth inserted (ou a new plau) without plats. • l will pay lore from Athena to Atlanta, should parties come tor the purpose of having deutul work done, provided the work amounts to $13 or k $20. Perfect satis taction guaranteed. GHAS.f. STUBBS &Cb, (Successors to Groover, Stuhhs A Co.) CQTTON FACTORS • — AMD—- . j , . Commission Merchants No, O-A Hay Mtreot, SA.VAN2TAS, GA. CHXS. r. fiTi nns, a. a. wish, JOHN X. OXRNXTT, THOfi. V. HTUBBfi August 23. 1881. H. R. C. The only reliable and safe ismedy for StSBffMATX 8 BC If taken according to directions it never fells. Cures cam of twenty or more yesrt .taaUing, ana removes si lm|>uritle> of the blood end mttwks. Th«Hissnds rejoice oyer its mar.eloua cures . .. HP t.LHttfO?! A BUD. Deneral Agents, Sold by all Druggist. Atlsnts, (is. flovift. , . T j t 1 ^^^1 • • ^ ' I • Wet tttri wsteast: We CQ"8'"8 fe PSJdt " ,a«VAi0;im