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il'B BJIMCr.
Tuesday, Junk 15, 1880.
Oilidal County and City Prink
Jrgan for Qconte and Madison Counties.
Wanted.
In litis office ;ts an «|>|iiTntict , I •
bright Imy llliiteec. or tu«r.eeii years
of v.-jy. Pay liberal.
Mr. V W. Skill.
Th u gentleman has only been iu
t.nr inidnl a short time, hat by I is
gentlemanly deportment, good goods,
s> k ill I ul work, lair dealing, ami the
Iree u-e »l printer's ink, has built tor
him-clf a good name an«l trade in
our city. He is beyond doubt one
ol die be-t jewelers in the State, ami
vv.- ean recommend liim to onr read*
er*. This is no paid tor putt', but a
couinlimeiitary notice ot one who
m iii» it. (live hint a trial.
Ilrath or Nr. T. J. Allen.
We are pained to announce the
death ol ting gentleman which occur*
led on Tuesday at 74 o’clock, at the
residence of his brother, Mr. Jesse
Allen. The deceased wus a native of
Ang.isl: , and in* been a resident ot
Atll^i son liiy.past ten lilivlitll*. y III*
disoase was consumption of the lungs
He was liichly esteemed tor hisnininy
Virtues and his warm, social tempera*
nmi'.
scralrlml fruiu I lie List of Athens Uurliriorx.
Our esteemed Iriend and fellow cil-
i/i n, Mr. li. N. .Snead, left Athens
lor Viigimn, via N. E. H. H. on
Wednesday alieruuon at 4o’clock, ae*
company mg him, however, was liis
charming bride--nee—Miss Emma
Hutcherson, ol ibis city. We extend
to both our sincere congraliihilioiis,
nml wish them not only a delightful
journey to Virginia ^ (where Mr.
•suoad’s relatives reside), but through-
■.ui their triii i e pilgi image of life.
fill k ft*A SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF
6EOKU1A.
Iiilrriiu-iliulc Itrentr.
Friday, June 1 lib, 1880 at 8:30
SHOUT MET Ell JIEATIO.V-,
ill
And ITersant, Pmlnrnt anil I’n.uilsru ius
Parairrsplis Picked up From the Pave
ments, Pocketeil and Penned liy
Our Peranihulatin.!; Poser.
St i ik.-—tor a lenionad: stand.
A green grocer—one who c-redi’?.
Keep nml—if yon can.
Athens has the military fever bad
ly
The baseball fever has struck Ath*
ens.
From tight shoe*, good Lord deliv
er us.
Di 1 smie one remark that it w*s
warm?
What hat Mfcome of the calithuni-
pians ? t
The Colored serenaders make ex*
collent music.
Remember the grand excursion to
Atlanta in July. ,
Subscription to the Pioneer Hall
continue to roll in.
The Cap'nin of the Lazy Club can
occasionally be seen on the street*.
Anything in the hook line can lie
found at Fleming &, Anderson’s.
The dre-s makers nre doing 3 good
business—Commencement close by.
The Plume Drill of the Guards
will como off the l 'fer part of next
week. a #
C Morris lW turned politician !!«•
savs that Field and Bayard can 1«m
Garlield. •
Willie Dorsey will “take in” the
Baptist. Seminary Commencement at
Gainesville.
The “royal’’ dance of the season
will be given at. Hminfeiil Hall Ffi-
day night, June 18th.
Who will wear the plume? is the
qnes inn that is now agitating the
minds ol some of our boys.
Ge Tgo McIntosh our
friend, remarked upon hearing of the
nomination tltgl ‘Mr. Baroots is
elected.’
He said lull little, yet, as lie gazed
on the mutilated edge ot li.s best ra
zor. lie mentally vowed never again to
marry a woman with em us.
We graduated onr 51th printer
yesterday aud sent him I is way
Le is now a candidate
. LOCAL. PENCILING*?.
Cony i J "5Ye*ld}i: Tl.u ■. J.'us, aie
boiling ove-' »i'h tadigliafovi because
a woman lu.s b- eu app-m.'ie I census
laker in tin- town district. N<-1 I,.—
cause they do not like her, for a nicer
one we have not, but lieeause they
dou’t vvftnl a woman prying into their
affairs. Several havedeclaied in favor
ot paying the $10 hue and going
without a now bonnet.
On-: ot our census takers is a ven
erable gem iemaii who finished the 1st
Ward on Monday. He reports some
ii.dignaiit colored damselsjust as jmr-
lieular in regard to their ages, | as
were the Couyers people in reference
to ye feminine 'prying into their afs
fairs.
A younir man having been request*
ed at a dinner lo repty me to time-
liouored toast ot ‘Wouiau,’ eluseU his
remarks vv UU liie tainuiar quolaiioli
irom ftcott:
O wciiiau. iu our iiour* of ut«c,
tbccriwu, c*j„. , utiii DHrulo picuac.
tide ino memory lai eo him ; but at-
ler a lu.ie iiesnalioii ue ouulinued in
li luuipu:
jsu. seen loo ois, lvtuitiiur wiiit iu.r i*ue,
»• v uroi culture, lucu pil.- , Uicu «ui*imx*
Truthfulness is li.e clilei corner
stone ol diameter, wuuout il you uuuu
vourseil ouiy lo iuu iu pieces- it is
true mat ftMtl is e-mug lue celebrated
Ulamuiiu ftpecuicle*. .deceives oruers
lor ruoliei siauqis lor marking iineu,
cauls, etc. iiuya old gout anu snver
and lias a variety ol Clocks, Waldtes
ai.O -IcHeliy lor sale.
Miss Gussie King, of Atlauia, is on
a v 1311 lo her lui rner iiunie and is en •
joying llie society ot her warm p fcr ,
c*--u.ii li lt nils, and tlu-y are legion.
8nc is ever weieome lo Athens and its
aliraeuve soettly.
lien While and Cicero Billups, two I ‘""•P 1 ? '•*«» *"> ***** >»“
o: Ga.Held’s supporters had a ot ,i,e : ,>ul 1 h,,vo c * ,,,se,,,e “ 10
dislurhaiice -Saturday evening,
HON. RUFUS F. Ll>Ti:U.
Invitation of «;»tizviXH of
Clarke Comity .Hetiuest*
ing Him to Address
Them oa the Polit
ical Itsues of
The Day.
•. ' I ’ — ■ \
His Bespouse.
r * -i —
Athens, Ga., June 1st. 1*80.
Hon. Rufus E. LrstBr.—Dear Sir.
—We have noticed nilli pleasure
that your name is so prominently
mentioned as a candidate tor the
Democratic nomination tor Governor
of Georgia at the ensuing election.
Though many ot us have not 0>e
pleasure of a personal acquaintance
with yon, yet through ymr public acts
.t« a faithful and pal'iotic sou ol
Georgia, you are known to ns all.
Il seems that the Gubernatorial
cinq aign has already ofiened, and as
Gov. Colquitt has beeu invited to ad
dress the people of this county on
the 12th inst, we, tiie uudersigu- d
citizens ol Athens and Clarke county,
respectfully request that you lie pres*
cnl at the same time and address us
on the political issues of the day.
An early answer signifying your
acceptance of this invitation is earn
estly requested. Kesiiectlully,
W. B.JBurnktt, T. W. Ricker,
and seventystliree others.
Savannah, June 5th, 1880.
Mii-sRS, W. B. Burnett, T. W.
Rucker, aed others, Citizens of
Clarke Co,— Oentr. I am iu receipt
oi you: invitatinu lo address the pen*
pie of your couulv upon (he political
issues id ihe day. ; 1 thank you, gen*
llemen, lor your kind aud generous
expressions of regard and confidence,
aud feel that* I should endeavor to
McNutt Dot*.
Mr Cl.iyhm Sims wi>i have hi av*
j erage clop of fine peaches*
j There will lie a large eiop of An*
' Iiiiuii apples
Mr. Jesse Daniel has a hog, which
lias six natural lee*.
Mrs. Blatou Duke is quite ill with
consumption.
M-. Garland Sims says that he in
tends lo hear ihe Commencement
sermon at the Universiiy. So the
belles map lookout for him.
THE PALACE BARBER SHOP.
Sapp A Brville, Hrocul Street.
This laslii-mahle Tonsorial Empo
rium, over the store of Mr. A. S.
Maitdcville, Inis beeu elegantly and
tastefully arranged for the summer
campaign. They are supplied with
six splendid chairs, each presided over
by a first-class artist Attention
promptly given, and no waiting re
quired. They areconstsntly in receipt
of the very latest New York fashions,
for ciitliug and dressing hair, shaving,
etc. Ladies will be waited on at their
residence. Give them a call and you
will meet with prompt, courteous and
skillful attention.
Democratic CouvrnUuu, Cincinnati, Oblr.
Excursion tickets will be sold by
the Agents of the Atlanta & Charlotte
Air-Line Railway as follows:
To Cincinnati and return, from j
joining. lie is now a camlulatc for
President, Howell Cobb: j htjd aiat :,t :l bee-luueu table.
Secretary, \\ . tl. Malone. | Mr. L. B. Snead ha* relurned to
Question— Is there mure to approve j Athens, and proposes to make onr
tlie charade
lit in condemn
O.iver Cromwell
Debaters—Aflinuaiivc, Uobt,
Russell, Athens; J. R. Siatur, Ivan
lux-; (i. li. Brown, Canton.
.Negative, D. W. Meadow, Dauieh-
v lb- ; II. N. Washington, Macon ; H.
Tuck, Athens.
llllie
Cic*
ero got lit a blow over Ben’s eye wheu
a claim ol foul was called winch was
not allowed, owing to a detect in the
new rules. The police who acted as
colored | reffei'ence, give it in as a draw battle.
Gentle le.-.dcr, • ur edi orial staff
can, of course, woiklor nothing, yet
you can not deny that our composi
tors must be [taid. One or two dol
lars placed in an envelope and direct
ed lo Daily Banner will reach us
through the hands of Dr. Orr, our
clever |K>slmaster. We wills.ndyiu
receipt pr. postal card.
The preparations of Iron and Calis*
aya hi
ers of
teemed by
Phosphoric Acid to Iron and Caiisaya
be a can dilute before the Democrat
ic CuU' ealiou fui|tlie office of Gov
ernor. 1 know ol no political issues
of principle or policy that need dis
cussion uow, unless it be those which
arise out of a personal contest tor the
nomination. My subject would nec
essarily, at least in a great measure,
he myself. X am not sufiicit n ly in
love with that subject to try to com
mend myself upon the slump or else
where as tiie fittest of all men for the
hi^h office of Governor.
t-hould l I-e honored with the nom
ination, then il will become my duty
both to speak and to work, for I
i should then have greater and more
my keeping
"’ben
iu well known to .1! practilion- I J , “l lorl “ ,,! . ».Urests m my keepm,
f medicine, and are idghly , s-' h!,n |*J y , " d vldu , a , 1 «»•***»'• hel
•d by the san. Dr. IlaTier adds c,,ul ' 1 ll, “ "
. . , ,, ,. heiiii: sill -led to criticism and to to-
Air ol j cii v bis permanent place of re-idence. ^ Aud to Iron and f ahsaya , J V!lllitl 1: , i ievillg N0 ,i
A cordial welcome to you friend Snead. “ ,,d ' ,,aU ‘ s a ' n f ,e . c " , "l*; u, ‘ d - r I «ill agree will,'me in the pfopne.y ol
l.t 1 the name ol Dr Harters Iron I’onu*. .. r, . : , , .. „ ... ‘ ^ J
j * Tiie beautiful ami aceompli-beil ubieli lias become a very valuable use v e> s, eg 1 J '
The New Synagogue.
The Israelites of our nity have pur
chased ol Capt IS rum by two hundred
feet, tunning the length of Jackson
street, lor lue purpose of erecting a
Synagogue ami Parsonage. This ac-
iioii is very liberal, as Athens contains
scarcely more than one hundred and
twenty live Jewish people. Dr. J.
Gnick, the Rabbi ot the church in
deservedly popular, not only among
' j M iss Mamie I will, of Augusta, is now
„ at the Lucy Col b Inslilnlc, and will
remain there during Comiuencemeut.
The citizens of Watki-.sville are
happy in having a daily mail. Tne
Daily Banner will now have a good
ly number ot subset ibers added to its
list.
I he equanimity ot our devil is lost
only, when a dog fight occurs on the
street. He tbeii drops bis ‘slick’ ..nil
throws ‘a quod’ with the unerring
certainty ot a rifle ball.
Our city contemp'ates erecting a
system of water works. The City
Council have appointed a committee
his own cut grcgatiou, but among all i on the subject, and we await their re
llie ciiiz ms ol Alliens. The design ; port with interest.
tor the .Synagogue and Parsonage is j , ,
troiu the liauii ot our accomplished
leliow citizen aud architect, W. W.
Thomas a graduate (of several years
Hiandilig) ot Col. Charboniiier’s school
of Engineers, ft tale College ot Agri-
ciillure and Mechanic Ar.s. Albons
is growing.
Lury Cubit la-lltutr Exervl-es.
I’se a hundred years old and dare’s
a family ob snakes up in dat ar cave-
box dare, said an obi colored woman
to Curtis Davis, a Carolina county
census man. anil the c. ill. seized his
hat and fled. .
(’•omnience on Sunday by asermon
by R v. Morgan Callo vny, D. D., iu
tl • First Methodist Churcb.
Monday morning the Primary
French and Sophomore exercises at j
the Institute at 12:30 o’clock,
We acknowledge llie receipt of an
iuvitnlion to attend the Commence
ment exercises of the Georgia Bap
tist Seminary fur Young Ladies at
Gainesville, Ga,, from the 18ih to
24th inst. We regret our inability
I to attend.
An accomplished chemist nml phar-
cry
prescription l--r Dyspepsia, General
Debility, Female di-ea-es Want- ol
Vitality.
Athens has two brass bauds aud {
several of tbe members of each organ
ization live near onr office and prac
tice day and night. Oh, yes, we are
very fund of brass music, especially
llie struii s of the comet. An inde
fatigable player is just op|osue the
window- ol our office, by tile way be
opens on u* now ! Stop a moment
and we will tell you how il sounds (on
paper:
T-a-a-h T-a-li Te T-a-a-h Te T-
a-a-li Ta Te Tnli-T-a-a-a-a-a-a-h
Te
- To be cintinued in our next, as a
troublesome fellow has ju-t stuck a
twenty dollar adverti-ement tinder
our no-e, aud we always desert music
foi^biz.*
It is true, that next to Godliness is
c'eaiiliness. We call the special aU
tention of all of our citizens to the
card of Capt. H. Cobb Davis, our
efficient Chief of Police in our local
Columns. Gentle reader, j<ni may
think this a trifling matter now, but
should you be Killed upon to follow to
Oconee Cemetery some loved memlier
jofyvur household, on account your
' neglecting the suggestions of our
hoard ot health, it will be a sad reini-
cu.-e me from complying with your
request, w hich, 1 assure yon, 1 regret
lo have to decline.
Yours Very Truly,
Rufus E. Lester.
A Charming Picture.
We receu.lv s iw at Davis’s Pr<-
uiiuin Gallery a mo t exquisite group
picture of the children ot R K.
Reaves, E-q It was a capital r- pre
sentation ot every day child life, aijd
looking at the b'ighl, cheerful faces oi
A rnlcw, medium six-*. Imres
grow with the [Hums nluio-l touching
e; o. iv her, ighl or nine years obi. A 1
suitable reward will Im paid for ler;'
return to H. B. Hi'iihk*.
Milledgeviile Ave., Allien*, Ga.
ATLANTA
Haase to Heat.
A desirable residence, for a small
family, <>u Broad Street, below Mrs.
Dorsey’s. One story, four rooms.
For Itirtlier information apply to
W. M. PITTMAN,
Clay tout Street.
Want's! Immediate!}-.
Two good milk cows with young
ctlves. Apply to F. PhTNIZY.
Fields nnd Putter.
The rush for those beautifal Sandal
Slippers, Sandal boots and New'port
tics still continues at the old reliable
•hoe limi-e of Snead oc Co.
Charlie Baldwin brought out a pair
of Maltese cats from the North. They
nic now on exhibition at the boss Shoe
S'.or.. _____
The splendid Piedmont Hotel at
Gainesville is open for the summer
guests. Billiards, Ten Pins, Archery,
Croquet and Dancing all free to the
guest* of the House.
This Hotel and that at Porter
Spiings are under the same manages
jinent.
Iu its relations to the watering
Gainesville, 820.81); Seneca City, , lu
$23.05, Greenville. $25,00; Spartak j &*». :,,:d s “ m,, ‘ e r. r « sorl8 of
>«►. »«!. o—k &.w - i iSTdSTSS *« wrl)r *
Charlotte, $30,95.
Tickets will be sold
itCKets will lie sold to delegates::: VT 'W r .■ ' ... n .i
-
Tallnlnli Falls, and last but nut least,
the celebrated Porter Springs. All
Killed tbe ‘Gateway to Resorts,’ as it
is the starting point to any and all of
ciatio Convention, by either Ciuciii
nati Southern Pailway. or via Louis
ville and Cincinnati slioi t line. i . . . r . . „ ■- , j. „
Good to return within twenty day. | other points of mterett, including the
m. dare ot sale. Salo i„ « old *"' 1 of ^0^™, are approached
from dare of side. Sale to commence
June 17th, aud close on 21st.
W. J. Houston,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent.
An KIrgnut Specimen of Art.
through Gainesville.
Terms: Piedmont Hotel—Per
day, $2,00; per week, $10,00; per
month, $30,00 to 40,00.
Porter Springs—Per day, 81,00;
per week. $10,00; per month, 830,00.
June 11 dtkw 1 m.
FOR STATE TREASURER
Th • frieii*!* of D. N. SPEER* ol
4/ WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
GEO I. DALLAS, - - - - SUPERINTENDENT
The largest Slock of READY'-MADE CLOTHING south of B. ii
more. We sell for •
CASH QNL.Y,
And our prices are twenty-five per cent, lower th:iii any house in the city.
ONIaY one price.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Merchant* will .1.
well to examine our stock when in Atlanta, or wc wiil-end Clothing on ap*
E ruval. Orders filled promptly, and we will duplicate any New 'York or
iallimore order at less prices. Givens ait opportunity and we will try and
convince you. Address
GEO. I. DALLAS, Sup’t.,
41 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, On.
5
Many of our citizens have p :rh ips
noticed of late, a gentleman on our
streets who Inis been so unfortunate as
to lose that prominent feature of bis
face, the nose. It was eaten off about
ten years ago, by a species of cancer, ,,, announce him as acan- I
known ... medicine as lupus, winch ( d • - ffi ofState Treaslir , ,
also disfigured bis iqqier lip. In ad- j
ditiou .o the general irregularities ot j
the gemleinau’s face, one nostril othis :
nose is dosed ; but, ill spite of so many j
difficulties to contend with, Dr. J. A. •
Chappie has succeeded in making an
artificial nose, and fitted it on with the
d earest preei.-ioii. The nose is made
of vulciuiiz- <1 rubber, painted flesh
color, and is adjusted to its proper \
place by means ot a rubber appendage !
wliieh is inserted into the remaining :
nostril, and this with the assistance ot l
a piece ot slicking plaster placed at I
the upper junction of ihe artificial, ;
and ilie remaining pan.-.1 the natural .
nose, holds it s« enrely in ils proper
place. The workmanship is of the fin
est and most delicate order, and at a
little distaneo il would never be rec*
er, subject M the action of the Demo
cratic convention. d&wtdp.^f
31A HKET__REPORT.
Correct et! Dnlly by ltenvex, Nicholson & Co.
COT ION.
ATHENS, .June 14 , >
ArilK >8 MaRKKT—l-voutl Mitltllil’i;
Uiddliuv' 10 :v-h L**w niid-Mlnt: lo
New York Market.—12
CiiALKSToM Market.—11
Savannah Market.—11
Augusta Markkt.-10 7-m
Livkmiooi. Market—0 7-Xd. Market closKi
quiet
VACTOBY good*.
Cotton yarns, ehulint?
-4 shiniu«,
LARGEST ASSORTWERT OF CROCKERY
IN THE CITY.
Housekeepers and Merchants can save
* w* ^Inoney by buying their ^.
China, Crockery
Lamps, Glassware, Tin, Wooden and
Willow- W a re, from
& FiLANIGEN,
Broad Street, Athens.
ha* .ng pulled prices down to the pres
ent level, LYNCH & FLANIGEN are
now selling lower than most and as Vw
any merchants in this section.
Agents for the celebrated Van Dcnsen Whips ami Ihe
LewisJChemical Company’s Ink.
Hats per bush. 7ic(i|—. W’licat i*er littwh.
. Meal |*t;r hus.t. ILiCon-lilted—7^4
7*4cto—: s’.ton.tier* —; hams Uc(n-. Ijtnl
Sugar—erushed ll%c(^—; A llK2(j$—; Biuc^—;
«xCH(u!i l 4—. Coffee—hio I.V(i»Ih; Java 28^% 30c
Ten—uieeit oV(&—; black SofatS. Syrup 40c(J565.
ognized ns a rtiniulaled member. This j chro^‘.‘ si»i» i;**,—'* ^"* * > i-^**r
is certainly a grand -access in tbe way | »
of substituting nature nv an,
most creditable to the genius
aud
the
the children, wo thought they wore I professional gentleman who aeen.n
*u happy, so care nc«-; il rests the
worlo’s weary bean n watch them at
play, white iluir dear voices are the
sweetest music to our ears.
u Let them exult 1 Their limitli umt sou^
Are rurvly Riiown to hest too louj*.
Why should we strive, with cynic trow
Tokuoelc their fancy castles down. ’
plished the work.
Uuard Against Coasiuiiiitlon.
That life-ili-Mmying scourge.
promiitly-uliduiiig with the aid ot c--' 1 : haml.tot
| Barker’s Ginger Tonic every attack
I of Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat.
I There is nothing like it Acting pow>
W0t)l'.illU|; sscr—
cretin 14V«c(&J—. Klee 8c
kit« .sOic* No. *2 kiU
.'•alt |.ei hack $1.00&1.10
1LBATIIEU.
llt-uil’M’k 2iktt|-h». Upper SCc(||—. HarnoM 45c
(Sl-YO calf Skint*, per dt»z. R’2l U0&50.U). Dry
bideti li.-f,*—. (Jreeit hides Cc<^—.
HaGUINO, Tlfij AND KOPK.
IbygiiiKi pvt yd. 10!-’2<<%ll. Tins i*«r liito.jli.4
Aupe—cotton •2**C(;«f—; gratis 15c@—.
TOBACCO.
by l ‘?lD**r»ujr N-V^fl.llO; smoking inuttCiS
AL7 GRADUATED DRUGGIST IS THIS SECTION IN CHARGE.
mTHFNS tPHARMACEUTIGAL GO.,
:MA\t Fl(Tl'RWtS|A\Il;llEU.EitS IV
roacisti* a jewel in the crown of any ! niscence ofyotit life.
Tuvsday morning, the Junior eg. i community. We have or.e in Allied:
’ I in the person ot Jos Jacobs, cultivate
I him when you need the advice or :n-
j sistance ol a first c'as.s druegi-t. lie
i never ’makes a mist ke.’
i The grandest excursion of the sea*
| son will leave for Atlanta via Georgia
i Railroad, Finlay the 23rd of July,
! Commencement, week. Four roaches
| for our white friends. Fare round
l trip 82,00. Cali cn Sapp, lJrydye «fc
I Morton tor tickets,
d&w till23
I’ipc Talniadge says that fur ‘live
bihiiion ai It :30 o’clock
Tue-slay evening the concert by
the -Music C ass at. 8:30 o'clock.
Wednesday, Commeiicement Day.
In ihe evening Young Ladies Recep
tion at the Institute irom b:30 to X2
o’clock, .i/atrji.
I'utillr SrliMil Not Ire.
Airangeinciits have l»een made to
. pen and continue the,free schools in
L farkc eoiiiny tor three mouiiis.
All teacher* of color interested will
meet the Secretary ot the Board of
In this litile grou]> of heart winners ; ertullv upon the blood and skin, and j
Mr. Davis has made a picture that the nmcuous surfaces of the throat
will attract everyone, and ot cour-e j am j lungs, it speedily overcomes these
LIQUOR*.
corn wtilskr »l.S0«2.rs). Fcacli bran.l* -*2.7S^
A98.OO. Apple bmudy $2.75<«;3.0iJ. Wine—Ma-
•leini |20**tu:b0M; Claret, per case, $4.60(a6.00:
Sherry f‘2.00^)6.00; Champagne, per ca*e, $12.06
very mother will want her group ol
darlings taken similarly.
Convmtlim of A merirun I'kutograplirrs.
By the photographic journals w:
dangerous disorders, prevents the de-
I velopraent of the dreaded cousump-
| lion, and removes all pain and sore.
| ness from the lungs. Il is wonder-
j fully efficacious iu Dyspeptic afflic-
sec that the American Photographer's j lions, and gives the most contorting
Association have a convention ami ex
position at Chicago in August. Mr
Davis will not only attend, but with
his u-iial enterprise w ill send on. a
EVERY MAX HIS OWX MUSICIAN!
“Wliat’v the good ot me buying a Piano or an
Orttau! I can’t even play a jew,harp, tho’ I
love music inity well. I wish to troodnesasome-
bo-ly would invent an instrument that I could
play.” So say thousands oi genuine music lov
ers, and at last a musical genius has given them
their heart’s desire. This new musical wonder.
The Orgnlnette, is no toy or humbug, but the
lues, marvellous musical instrument of the ngc.
reliet from Headache, Distress in the r ii v ‘m„;, Tunes, Quadritlea, WaltSs,
Stomach, Nervousness, Low Sjnrtts, J operatic selections, or Pojular Songs wltn per
Wakefulness, Palpitation of the - *«••■«»»»»•-.»•» Has full
feet aeon racy. A CHU.I) c.s slay ti Has full
sweetttoue; durable; not liable to get out of
order; weighs only 12 lbs. PHee,_ with six
Kdueatiun at the Court House in Ath- stock’ he Kin beat anybody in Clarke
mm on Tues.lav, June 2‘Jib 1880, at 9 | comity. His herd consists of a inagnifi-
.•Ylnr.k a . ni. ; cent Corse, a member of the swine
The while t-. acliers wil* meet me at family, a representative of the genus
ihe same place on June30lh 1880, at I ‘bovine,’ aud a distant re aiive of the
5) o'clock a. in.
Athens, Juno 4th, 1S80.
II. U. Bernard.
8'eeretary Board Education.
The 4irent Shm* Depart mi nt.
L. B. ol* the firm t*f Sne.uJ
.t Co , alter an absence of 12 months
Ims returned to All ens to locate per-
manently. lie will add another stock
of slow* next week to the present
siock, then you will sec one grand,
ruainninih department of shoes, some*
ilnng that will astonish the natives,
and don’t von lor get it.
The Alkrns tlislriel Conference.
Abel* ai Watkiusville, Wednesday 1
ni jilt, Jill' 7th. Will include second
.Sond i v. More than t>0 eliurlies and |
animal ujioii which Balaam rode, all
of these are ot the male |>ei>uasioii.
M. It. K. Reaves and wife are now
on n visit to relatives in Pike e jiiiii v.
Rufus needs recrcaiior from his labo
rious duties as bu-iiiess manager of
the colossal bou-e ot Reaves, Xichol-
:on & Co. We vvish iiimselt and vvite
adelighllul trip and n safe return to
Athens.
A commercial tailnre—A firm up
town di-n'ayed iheir sign a few days
ago as F iscb <& Remington, a-lirli-
sale ai d bobtail. As soon ns they
luard that hard pan Sherman was
defeated ai Chicago; they ap|Niinted
.hi assign,.,.. They will r« siime, how
ever, as soon as thd next peanut cop
come* into market.
A decided success. Wlial tu wear,
and how to obtain it economically.
Ridleys’ fashion Magazine, summer,
contains stories, sketches, poems and
home articles, by tbe most popular
authors. A delicious song, (vvotdsaiul
music), of ‘The Glorious Summer
Time.’ A gntfd march. The latest
ta-hions, profusely illustrated and
grapliiKilly described, with shopping
information, worthy many times its
subscription price. 50k per year
15c. persilicic copy. Address: Rid
leys' fashion Magazine. 309, 311, 3114
Giand street, aod 58, 00, 62, 64, 60|
68, 70 Allen street, New Y'ork Ciiv,
X. Y.
Free Shade, Middlesex Co Ya.
Having used Dr. Hull’s Baby
Syrup in mv family with the greatest
degree of satisfaction, I unhesitating
ly recommend it as the bes„ remedy
that l know oftor children.
Tims. Y. Lawson
Heart, Heartburn, etc. It regulates
lai-i'o exhibit of his fine productions. I the Bowels, correct* both unnatural ! Tuuii, $lir“extra tunes 25ct8,cach. Gaarmntecd
* j looseness and constipation and stimu- j “r^M^rSiuW
hues the Inver to healthy action. 1 - -• - - — -* -’
j Buy a 50 cent or 81.00 bottle and try
j it. Sold by K. T. Brumby it Co.
Tribute ur Respect.
(Golden Rjle Lodge, No. 211,')
Knights of Honor, --
Athens. Ga., May 26 1880. )
Whereas, it Ims pleased the Su
it! thl
An extraordinary chance for can-
as-ing- ugents. Write for special
• ul tr end great offer for 1880. lo
liion M* 'az’tie, New York
I ineut in the world. ,
(Invs trial If not satisfactory. TUuar.ends al
ready sold uud not one returned. Xaxad Agents
wanted in every Southern city and village. For
lllnsjmtcd Catalogues und full particulars ad
dress Lrnlden & Hates Savannah, On., Manu
facturer’s Sole Southern Agents. Vtw.
prenie Dic*.u!«r of the Unir- r
workings ol His inscriitnlfo and ail- Ri Ifiy-’
wis Ptovidmce U> allow 'fie Angel ol
Death lo again enter our Lodge room
and snatch Irom our ni'd-i our lx
loved brother, Liutou V\ . Sle- hens.
Therefore, be it
Besolefl, That in the death ol lwll , la r „, llc . lllu{ .
Rrother L. A\ Stephens, Golden : j on; , ncndcd. They have the largest;
ge, No. 211 Knights of lion- an j baiidsomesl line of Boots and I
y. N. Y.
HALIlWh A liffiXETT.
liOOTS AND .Silt EA.
The new shoe store ot Baldvv : n A
Burnett’s is tomethiug Athens lus
Wanted,
Elegant Pharmaceutal Preparations
TOILET REQUISITES.
JOSEPH JACOBS,
3?h- Grad- Superintendent*
Cor. Clayton Street and College Avenue,
PRHSCHIPTIONS A. SPECIALTY.
It id certainly v> ry fimni'ia-.ii g lo
6,000 meinher* will W represented, ] who followed the fortunes ol 1 h»*
iJe egates by train should buy round j 'Rod (£Jros*’ from Manassas to A|'|*o
trip tu-kels and will be met nt Alli
ens, Wednesday, July 7th 34 p. tu.,
and convey d to Wulkinsville same
evening, and returned Monday to take
0 a. in., train. Delegates by private
conveyance will be me! by committee
un arrival in Wulkinsville nnd assign
ed home-. The citizens are prepared
l,. welcome a full runlereuee.
U. W. Bigiiam, P. fi.
U i* not true that a man can’t do
liii-iiie*u honestly and live. The prov-
.•rh still holds. Honesty is the Inst
It is better for :i man, if lie
i-.-onida only his tempernl interest to
f»e liniiesl. than not to lie. He will
si end liet'i r t -r hi* integrity and
o rightnc-s V. W. S-iff dealer in
a d lepaiier ul fine Watebes, Cl sk*,
J welrv it.’. Aib'-n*. Gil, .
W eiu-v'er y.iii Hire' an “Id lady on
ife -* e i «iro • («>.•! g'in yni may
k-nov -fie ba-jusi (•■••lie o it olSiVeaifs
."-...I .-lee.
Tin* veuilg billies ot ti*e fioiuesc: Onl
el on ihe ewe«-t -c«-iiD-d c»Ver • n
S li lav • veiling-.
mat'ox, atid who reliienihero wi'li in
tense disgust, all of the horrors and
iota iea ot Kecoustrnclinu. to ls> eoni-
pelled to listen to a eulogy Joe Brown,
and that from tlm lips of one of Lee’s
Paladins, and llie ‘Hern of Olus'ee.’
Lucy Cobb Instiiute—Mi n lay
morning Primaries and Fre-h exer
cises nt the In-titute, at 104 o’clock.
Tuesday morning Sophomore aud
Junior exliibitiou at 10 1-2 o’clock.
Tuesday evening the concert by the
music class 8 1-2 o’clock.
Wednesday, Commeiicement Day.
Iu the evening, young Inins r-ce]i-
tion at the Institute.
No one nerd hope to rise nlwve
their present situation who suffers
small things to pass by, iimiuprovt il nr
who iiegb-cts lo jerk up a niellle t «v
»rill*e it I- lint n dollar N i efd
fails: to find a In-tter plaee 'o In;
Jewelry", Spectael «. .te . tl
A few -treet sprinkl -rs during the
summer months would prevent dam
age to a great many nice dry good*,
nnd other wares, from the living Sili-
eo«Ferrnginons particles which fill «ur
street* and invade our stores. Then
how about a fellow’s lungs! They are
of more importance than anything
els.*, let us have a few sprinklers now,
then we will talk about city water
vvoiks afterwards.
Our merrhanls ami business men
generally, fiave now during the sum
mer months a fine opportunity to
advertise at reduced Kites Will give
you a fir t class displayed nd. ti r
three mouth* on very liberal terms
advertise now while the |ieople have
plenty of time t > hear wh.at yon have
to say. ’Ads’ in the Daily w : !I he
transferred to the Weekly without
extra cliarg
The following gentleman have heen
awarded Junior s|>eaker’s places, ul
the approaching Commencement of
the University ot Ga :
FOR SCHOLARSHIP.
E II Calloway. Wilkes Co.; A C
I owe, Wilkes Co.; A L Mi-Crne
(Chiphi), Tellair Co.; G H Nixon,
(s8 A E). Richmond (ii.; M CPoiic,
(K A), Wilkes Co ; W L Radnev.
t.ATO), Tn.-ip Co.; II C Tu.-k, (P
K 8), Clarke Co.
FOR COMPOSITION.
I A P Person*. (D S). T iffin* Co. J»J
: B 8’amlers, (1* K S), Giesn Co
ON liu'l. 'M.VTION.
j J P Map h vvs. (P K S ; . Wilkes
i Co ; .1 It -Sander-.. (P K S), Gieen I
: Co. ; .1 G Cam .. (D S), Douglass 1
Rule Lodg<
oi, has suflered the loss ot one of its
most active, consistent- and worthy
tnemfierg, aud oneVlio having llie in- j aav otheHmusc iutown
terests of the Order fully at heart, hrd | a „;i Sl . e t |, en .
also its prindples aud teachings iu ail
their Polity, Truth and Beauty cii-
c'e'ibly e' gnived ibereou.
Jiet'jlved, Tliat tiiis Lodge lender
ils heartfelt sympathies to the striek
| ft'fines ever brought to Athens, and !
ore ottering them much lower than '
Go at once |
6niw.
Ailju>'.ilili‘ Trusses.
A full line of Sab-y’s Hard Rubber
Trusses, double and single, just n
Everylhidv in buy their (J
Summer Slioes
BALDWIN & BURNETT.
Lost,
• A Golden t>pportnnlt3’ if yon don’t buy your
MW CCTT S»OBS
en and l« ieavedf.mil v of our Brolfi- i eeived. Made in every Jesirnble
er, and pray that the a'l mercilul pattern, fitting perfectly to form of
body; light, Cis.l, cleanly, (fine springs
coated,) free from all sour, rusty,
chaffing, padding nr strapping un
pleasantness. Used in hntliing; al
ways reliable, and good as r.ew. j
With the Pads so constructed, ana- :
Geo. H. Palmer. John Gerujse,
J. A. Grant.
Power who tem|>ers the wind to tbe
shorn lamb, may eourort and sustain
them in their afflict i> m
Jiesoleed, That n page in oar rec
ord IsHik be inseiibed to the memory
of our departed Brother, and that a
copy of these resolutions lie furnished 1 lomieally, as to suecrssfully meet the
to the citv papers for publication. : various and most Difficult forms nt
■■ ’ - * Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleauliiiess, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured bv 1
their use will bear" witness. Also a
full assortment ol Ladies’and Gents’
Shoulder Braces, Supporters,
bandages, <&«., &•-. We will adjust
nil trusses, if so desired.
Athens Pharmaceutical Co.,
Cor. College Avenue andJCluytun S’j»
m-9.wlf.
Commenmnrnt Exercises or MLss Julia Muss’s
Primary School on Frittny Last.
Programme—Speaking and reeita
t o i—Ernest Schirniaelier, Salutatory;
James Barrow, Two Sqirrels; Andrew
Green, tfieNew Pisket; Lamar Cobb,
Jr., Speak i he Truth ; Yancey Hairis
I Can’ and ‘I Can’t; ’ Sallie Hunter
Mo**, The Minuet; Ilonry Howze,
Piutmes on Memory’s Wall { Bolling
Stovall, Fuss at Fires; Ilunter Gold
ing, Thu Village Blacksmith ; Wav-
land Yarlsirough, Men who Never
Die; Pauline Hairi., The Dead Doll;
John MioD. Eiilogy un Debt; Gerald
Green, TheGeogra|il y Demon; New
ton laiwralice, Hallowed Ground
BirdVMoss, The L:i«t Hymn.
Athena June l tUfifrom 12 to I
o’clock.
An Urgant Preparation.
De-igned to meet thu public want for
a harmless hair-dressing and restora
tive, is found in Parker’s Hair Balsam
It acts like inagic, commencing at the j
very root*, removes Dandruff and all i
1 Immor- from the scab', and never 1
I fails to restore gray or faded hair to j
j its original youthful color and beauty, j _
fi'alling hair is immediately checked :
| by its use; and it pro-lure* a growth 1
j of beautiful you -g hair, soft, glossy |
BALDWIN & BURNETT
Found,
A Mammoth Stock of
Stylisk Goods
At I*ottom Prices nt
BALDWIN & BURNETT'S.
m.iy 25-d&wrSin
^ s
UNIVERSITY
BOOK & JOB OFFICE,
WALL STREET. ATHENS, GA.
Book and Job Work
Co College Avenue and Clayton Street, ,
A.'EEL'ElTSs GEOE.GIA-
SIANUFACTURERj OF AND IlEAbERS IN
Single s.iicl Double Seat Buggies, Top
Carrt r es, and One and Two-Horse
* v ’igons and fine hand-made
Harness.
C.i*r»*£e repairing »’id pnintintr done in the nettenf and most dnrnble manner, n* *1 i t ’
prices. Having^^ntlad up additional buildings for my Paint ard Hrimcaa worK. «»*d '
a*!* workmen in evory department, I am well prepared to douD.nl I'airiuire " ork r.t
Aclcamitltiii^. Uain^ the beat of material and everything bejnv und«*i
out, I jruuntutfeo my work iu cveiy particular.
BE FOUNDS
Ihe Celebrated wheeler & ^il
SIf HE-
son
Promptly Executed.
is & A_3 _
. BR.OKJBR, ^
Mr. and Mr* A. B. Ili.ward'aud j »*"• bixuriant. that surprises every ATHENS, • - - * GEORGIA.
w ILTsbnv and «tdl on_Cotmiib*ion a SecurT-
Mi- Mattie Tramm-*. ai rived in nur I Ihesepmp rties mlde 1 lo its,
city Saiunlav Mr. llmvsr i ami Mr. I «xqn»-U.- i^rlun.e an I purity «d com-
J„ i. G. I’ramm.-l - ill lake cnarge ul i l"^ 1 *'*' • 11 *““ e«'Wliig lavnis
the S.. James Hulel.
table evi-rv « here.
Shift’s if ynn cn in.t pic- up the uiek* j Co.; W W Hardy, (D S), C-owere
el., vuu e»n nv- i hem
Miss Cura Brown, of Atlanta,
veiling relative- and friend, in i
tie of the t ile
, „ , , . , .tjufil in large Ihi tie*, ai 50 ceiiVs
td.pl. Harry Ja k-.m, ol A’liina. j re. R T.dfrumby.
■ml; r
ties o. aU kind-. Office: ai the Hank of
tl** OuiVttwi >. Helen* to Y. I.. «. Ifurria,
i o diu.ui . l’iiiulzv, StcveuA Tliuma>. s
mu vol.'ll m f.mw.
r..
is | Capt. J. M. Edwards, Supt. Mao >h
■ur df Brunswick Railroad, is in the oily,
, un a -li.irl visit !■• hi* taimlv.
The Daily uamikb at Feming
ha- kuidiv e.'iuseut'al in delivei the!
anuiiul ad-lres. In line tbe Alumni
Sm-iety ••f tiie University <>f Georgia, j & An 'erson’s Bimk SloD.
at llie appuittchitig Co.nnieueemetit. ‘
Rem I Hkiffs silverliseinent.
DRS A.F1WJ DURHAM
SgSOIAZsISTS,
SIIRIIKUV. ellROMC IUKE1SKSIIF MALK AND
| 1 #i dtle. and VwimtiL WiH tI4I palipat* la u|
Sum-of the Athens girls donne.1: "rtm^ro!'r‘.-r»v.o n Mvtta.i.pktn
! thetr first “trail-” tiiHidav • - - —
THE BEST IN THE MARKET^
Als he Davis!,Vertical Feed Machine, which is <-mi-i<lere.l as
good fi chiue lor tl e money as any ip thc.Markct.
1HE HENRY8T&WARTMACHINE, which will toitipare favm-s
ablyivi th any maebim* offered. Ami last hut not It fret,
THE AMERICA* SEW1STG MACTIINE, which alnady has a
wide reputation.
AU ’he above Maclinos arc for sde at
The WHIICLEli & WILSON Serving Haeliinu Ofli
OH TISOMXR STREET, f>PP. REAVES & NICHOLSON'. LY
JOHN -wiaxnxr,
.pl 27.. t TH IXIA.S STI.KET ATHENS,,UA.
•Vt nnpO*.