The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, June 29, 1880, Image 3

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- V Official County anj City Printer, Organ for Oconee and Madison Coonties. Parties leaving Athens July Ji3rd. oil Sapp, Brvdii- & Co’s. Excursion will have the privilege of returning on any regular passenger tiain till Monday. The grand street parade, consisting of four military companies and several lire companies, Mill take place in Atlanta Saturday July 24th, headed by the Athens Cornet Hand. Those wishing to witness this grand display can do so, and return on the 7:45 a. m. train Sunday, which ar rives at Athens 3:15 p; in This is a splendid arrangement, and they should be lil erally patronized for the polite mid accommodating manner in which they manage tluir excursions. Fare, Hound Trip horn Athens$2.00, Lexington $1.75' Thu train will con sist often elegant, coaches, and four will lie separate lor their white friends. ’axtke -\o 3Ii.stakc, They say lhat Snead keeps the Lest and cheapest sleek of Shoes in Athena, whenever in warrants a shoe to you, you may just Let your bottom dollar on it. SHORT METER HESMOXS, And Pleasant, Pertinent and Promiscuous Paragraphs Picked op From the Pave ments, Pocketed and Penned by Our Perambulating Poser. Bill Cooler dow slieps in the now ’Bus.’ Gann & Heaves new omnibus is a 'daisy.' Bill Conley has not been seen it arrived. Refreshing showers on yesterday. Mrs. C. K. Collins,' ol Netvnan, is in Athena on a visit to her lriends and relatives. Death »ml Philip Westmore land. Major H. S. Hughes has a tender heart, instead of eating h ; s choice peaches hiutself, be seuds a basket full to a little sick boy. Miss Bnsaline Prince, so highly appreciated at Lucy Cobb as a teach er, will visit her triends in Roswell and Atlanta in a tew days. Mrs. II. K. Campbell, of Griffin, the mother ot Mrs. Andrew J. Cobb, is on a visit to Athens, and is the guest ot Mrs. General ‘Howell Cobb. Mrs. Erwin, of Clarksville, the mother of our esteemed fellow citizen, Judge A. S. Erwiu is in the city at the ‘Judge’s’ residence in Cobbham. The Athens Guards at their regular meeting Thursday night, decided not to co to Rome, but will probably go to New Holland to spend a few days. . There will be a large number ol visitors here Commencement. Tney are coming in very rapidly. Atheus as a summer resort is growing in pop ularity. On Sunday aft moon Inst, the re mains ol the wile ot our fellow citizen, Mr. Westmoiviand, were laid to Vest in Oconee Cemetery. She was sick oiily about three weeks, the victim ol Typhoid Fevir. Ago 29 years. By lailh a Baptist. Five children with her husband are lett to mourn her uu- timely death. Funeral services by Rev. Mr. Branli mi. The designs of the beautiful new gates to the College Campus, we suspect camu from the hand of our accomplished architect W. \V. Thom, The serenade at the residence ot Mr. Ferdinand Pbinizy’s in honor ot DOCTOR OF 4LC.VXT.tRA. Carlos, the son ol SenorBalthazar, 1ms fallen in h.ve with Scnoretta Isa bella, daughter of Doctor Paracelsus. In the meanwhile, habcila has been betrothed to a young man, with whose name she has not been made acquainted. Surprised by her moth' er in listening io a serenade given by Carlos, she confesses her love for him, and refuses to marry the unknown in tended. Carlos contrives to have himself conveyed into the house in a basket, under cover of a present to Inez, the confidante of Isabella. Carlos takes advantage ol the ab sence ol everybody to get out of the basket and conceal himself. The Doctor and Im z, in trying to hide the basket from the quarrelsome i.ucrezia, drop it into the river, and afterwards learn lhat there was a man in it. Attracted by ilia despairing screams of Inez, the night watch appear, led by the Algunzil, l’omposo, who in forms them that they are under the aurveilaiice ot his men as suspicious persons. After the departure of the night watch, the Doctor and Inez are left brooding in fear and dismay over their crime, when Carlos enters, to the great terror ot the Doctor and Inez, who immediately suspect him to be a police spy. lie discovers bun self to litem ns tin- son of .Senor Bal* thazar, being at the same time uua' ware that ids lady love and his hr tended am one and llirf" same. Transported with joy, tiiu Doctor asks him to take a glass ot wine with him, which wine, brought by Inez, proving to be one ol the 1 lector's poisonous decoctions, plunge-Carlos at once into a deathlike s*v«»en, The doctor, be- lieviug him dead, and afraid of being detected in this his second imaginary murder, conceals Carlos in a sofa, in which act he is disagreeably surprised by the midden arrival of.Senor Bal thazar, w ho comes to conclude the arrangements for lira marriage of hie son and Isabella. His presence being objectionable to them, they put every obstacle in Ids wav, so that at length he is forced to pass the night on the sofa, beneath « hk-h his son’s body is concealed. When lie is asleep, the Doctor and Inez, tearful ot discovery, enter io remove the body from under BaUhazor, who awakes and starts up in fear Carlos, by this time recover ing from the ciVcci of the opiate, con trives to get out ot the sola, and.his father meeting him in the dark, ut' ters aery ot alarm which terrifies the Doctor and Inez, and also attracts the neighbors. Mutual explanations take place, and Isabella and Carlos prove to have been loving at cross-purposes, as they were, from the first, intended tor each other by their respective par enta. LOCAL PENCIMNGS. ‘Miss Jennie, where did you buy that nice bonnet? Oh, how pretty*! and bow much did yeu pay for iiT* ‘I bought it from Mrs. S. Harris, and I paid her only 82.75 for it.’ ‘Why they asked me $6 and 87 elsewhere. It ia wonderful how she can sell them bo cheap.' Think a great deal of your manners by trying to imitate the good graces of others and longing to make some one a little happier when perhaps yon could do, by recommending them to Skiff the Jeweler lor a pair of his cel ebrated Gold, Silver or 8teel Specta cles, with the diamond lenses, also most, anything in the way of Jewelry. On yesterday morning at the Meth> odist church was paid the last sad tribute of respect to the memory of the Christian, wife and mother, Mrs. J. S. Lintou. In the absence of Rev. G. W. Yarbrough the Rev. C. \V. Lane officiated. The attendance was large and the services peculiarly ap propriated to the sad occasion. The remains were buried in Oconee Cem etery. The deceased was the eldest daughter of our venerable fellow citia zen Mr. Henry Hall. This wife of Mr. J. Audley Maxwell, well known in Thomasville, died res cently in Boston, Massachusetts. Ten days later their little daughter, aged seven years, also died. • That Miss Gussie Bacon given party on last evening to a gathering ot her young companions' at the Lamar House.—Macon Herald. ‘Jake’ nays his ‘pardner Mike* will speak English well in a short time, lie has only been in this country about thirty years, and you can understand about one third he says.. Nil deeper* andumj which being freely translated means ‘Mike is a learning.’ It is with pleasure that we learn the AfhSns Guards will, in all proba bility, 1 give np their intended -trip to the Encampment at Rome, and will go to the far-famed New Holland Springs to spend a few days. We sincerely trust they will do an, for we are confident a trip to the Springs would be equally ax'plefcsant and less expensive than to Rome far our gal lant boys. Mr. Smith, the polite and accommodating proprietor* of New Holland, would be delighted to have them go there and would do every thing in his power to promote the enjoyment of all. There is an excel lent dancing hall, where the boys can trip the light fantastic to their heart’s content. Also a splendid ten pin alley, croquet ground, bath rooms, etc., all of which are free. There are many of the members ot the Guards who can easily go to New Holland, but who cannot go to Rome, and we think tlio best thing they can do ia to go to New Holland. “Doctor of Alcantara.” On-dit 1 That there are to be at least four large entertainments during Commencement week, and we bear no bis son’s marriage on Thursday evens on8 „ill be invited except those who mg by Burns’ Silver Coruet Band have. or lnay call on the ladies. A was well rendered and fully apprecia- word to the wise ted, I Mr. Stewart, of Charlotte, N. C., The County Convention to nomis is with our genial host Uinard. He delegates to attend Gubernaton- proposes to make Athens his home, if “* p° nve “V? n , . ,B * t £ n,a ’ JTo, ? he iWmake business arramreroenta I Athena at the Court House July 3Jst. S. C. Dobbs Chairman Democratic Executive Committee for Clarke What’s up ; when a dashing haclic- county, lor invests in a span of high steppers and a landau ? | An extraordinary chance for can vassing agents. Write for special , , .. , circular and great offer for 1880. to lemonade, if he leaves out anything Ridleys’ fashion Magazine, New York he makes it up in'the shake. 1 city, N Y Jim Baldwin has ntado ai range- A decided success. What to tvetir, meuts tor the summer campaign, lie and how to obtain it economically, has a new floor in his store. I Ridleys’ fashion Magazine, summer. Jester will soon be out with a contains stories, sketches, poems and drove. He now has three horses, a home articles, by tbs most popular mu], and m lomooado Bqooeur. & f John Threlkeld is never happy J Time.’ A grand march. The latest when it’s cool, because he loves to I fashions, profusely illustrated and make the cooler himself. I graphically described, with shopping Bill Holman has a fine lot of high toforamtiun, worthy many times its steppers out at Walnut Avenue Train- ^acript.on pnee. 50c per year; ing “rack. The last addition to those pc. per single copy. Address: R,d- on training was Willie Brittain's sor- T «Mh ,on Bfagazme. 8°9, 8H SIlJ On Thursday night, July 1st., there will be offered the citizens a rare treat in the shape ot an opera render ed by the amateur talent of our city with a full orchestral accompanyineut. The piece “Doctor of Alcantara” is exceedingly humorous, full of ridicu lous situations and mirthful plotting, set to bright aud sparkling music, giving to the hearer that most pleas ing of all sensations thus experienced after gay and brilliaut music aud hearty laughter. The plot is one that engages the atteutiou from the first, aud bolds the auditor wrapt in interest to the finale, it being the old story of love and hu man contrariness each working to ward an end, and at the same time blindly plotting against it The characters are well and fittingly ch »sen, showing judgment aud experi ence upon the part of the originators, each being selected according to tal ent, both in music and acting, in fac t.iose taking part are the very essence of our amateur talent. The Orches tra is under the direction of Prof Shirmarker, ot the L. C. L, who is noted tor his exquisite playing as well as ability in imparting to other-, and is composed ot our best amateur tal ent ; the Orchestral concerts of last year are a full guarantee of the high order of rendition that we are to ex pect from them. The proceeds of the entertainment will be added to the building fund ol Pioneer Hook & Ladder Company The object in itself should draw them a lull house aud when considered in connection with the Opeia and ex ceeding small admission, the house should be packed from pit to gallery. For further information see hand bills and advertisement. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. ARRIVAL .VXD DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Post Office Department, rel, who is trainin on Long 1 you Bills. for the tall races Grand street, and 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, qn Long Island. Success to bo lh oJ | 68, 70 Allen street, New York City. TI u . ,, i Ed D. can’t stand these beautiful . i « y P*® ' L I moonlight nigliia. We noticed him the en8 ‘ other night walking up the street with Judge Jackson Bell father of Judge I his guitar carelessly thrown across his II. W. Bell, Ordinary of Jackson Co., I back, and as Ife passed on unmindful i Arrives died on Tuesday last. of the “gentlemen of leisure” hang-1 Departs ... Dr. R. M. Wade, of Fulton Co., ar °““‘ 1 th « corner *- « has purchased the residence ol the late I a S ,ac< ^ he was meditating such tnes Crawford W. Long in Cobbhatn and ■ ** thC8C ' .3.15 P. M proposes to make Athens his home. We extend the Doctor a cordial wel-| come. And I’ll wander afar, ’Neath the moon’s pale glow, To the on® I adore. Sapp <fc Brydie are selling tickets I lor their excursion to Atlanta with great rapidity. Those going on Fri day can retnaiu over in Atlanta till I the following Monday, accommoda tions on traiu all first-class. : 4*11 talk to her sweet, Of the future to replete, Drawn by the artist Hope, That nought but lova can cope. I will not atay late, I want to know mV fate, And if things right don’t gc I will venture out no more! Young meu should never lose pres' «nce of mind in a trying situation. When you take the girl you love to a Everybody in Athens should attend | the Opera of Doctor Alcantara on next Thursday evening, to show their ap- t. I Athens Georgia, j GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrives Daily 3 15 P. M. Departs 8.15 A. M. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Arrives Daily 8 A. M. Departs Sundays excepted Watkinsville, Daily Sundays ex- pled. 5 P. M ... ...12Noon Uaniklsvillk, Daily Sundays ex eeplod. Arrives 0 P. M. Departs 7 A. M. Jug Tavern arrives 7 P. M. Departs 6 A. M. Wednesday and Saturday. Clarkslraro arrives 5 P. M. Departs Wednesdays only. N. B. Mails will close promp'lv in accordance with above schedule. J. C. Orr, P. M. [communication .] Athens, June 22, 1880. Editor Daily Banner,—Near Sir;—I have read with pleasure your articles upon the subject of the dona tion by the City of the City Stock in the North Eastern R. R., to any com pany who will complete the road, and give os a sufficient guapntee on our freight rates. I heart'Iy approve of the proposition, and 60 does every cit izen with whom I have conversed upon the subject. Bat I think it should not slop with the Ciiy of Athens Stock. Why should not every stockholder be w fil ing to donate his or her stock in the same manner? So far as the actual value of the stock is concerned it lets none. It is nominally worth from 85.00 to $7.00 per share now. In five years it will have not even nomin:<l value. It is all the road can do now to pay the interest on the bonded debt. The road is now comparatively new; lhat is it is oniy about half worn out. Repairs so tar have been light But the next few yeais will make a great] deal of difference. The rails wiil have to be replaced by new iron. The box cars will begin to give out; the bridges will need repairing, aud in fact everything ab jut the road will require repairs. The money now used to pay iulerest will have to be used for that purpose. The mortgages on the road will be foreclosed aud the road, slock and all control of it, will pass out of our hands. Now, this is no speculation, but actual tact. Ask any rail road man how long iron rails last, and he will tell you irow ten to fifteen years,.accordiug to use and weight ui rails Now, while the N. E. R. R rails have but moderate use they are unusually light. If they last five years more they will do well.' If these are laets aud any stockhol der can easily ascertain that they are, of what possible, present or future mine can the stock have, unless enough additional money is subscribed from some source to complete the road ? Why, the second mortgage bonds are dull sale at 75 cts. It second mortgage bonds are worth only 75 cts how absurd to suppose ti.at the slock is woitli anything. lLts it even paid a dividend ? Never. Is there any prospect of paying one? Not the slightest. If the road were sold to-day in its present condition, would there be a dollar lett for the stockholders after paying the bonded debt? Not one. Then why hold on to your stock which is worth nothing lo-ouy, aud less than nothing to-morrow ? Let us all give it up, il by doing so we can secure the building of the road, aud I firmly believe it can. With your permission i will prepare A statement in figures of the value ot R. R. block and especially cl the N. E. R. K. Stocks, and show the advan tages of a sun under ot all the slock to promote the extension. This I will present in some early issue of your paper. Yours Truly, Citizen. Iflli.l Rn l4j> open ards,' Danci ■gneswuniie Hon This Hotel and that at Porter Springs are under the same manages ment. In its relations to the watering places and summer resorts of North j G :orgia, Gainesville may properly be 1 c died the,‘Gateway to Resorts,’ as it 1 is the starting point to any and all of them. The Gower Springs, New Hol land, Nacoochee Valley, Toccoa and; Tallalah .Falls, and last but,not least, thfc>Meltt&fcal'IBiM Sf*I:WO&b other points of interest, including the' gdld fields of Georgia, are approached through Gainesville. Terms: Piedmont Hotel—Per, day, $2,00 ; per week, 810,00; per month, $30,00 to 40,00. Porter Springs—Per day, S1,00 ; per week, 810,00; per month, $30,00.' June 11 dtfcvv 1 in. » ■ iqrik BrjTie Jproai This fashionable Tonsorial Empo rium, over the store of Mr. A. S. Maudovillc, has been elegantly and tastefully, arranged tor the summer campaign. They are supplied with six splendid chairs, each presided over by a first-class artist. Attention oronlptlv given, and no waiting re- for cutting tidfl tlt-eSsin** ; fi:rt»jtshnviilg, etc. L'adfes'irilfbi^ted-bil Mr.tHfcir residence;' 1 OiFfc 1 iberti'H ittllttasel ybp wiI!' iti 6et' \VIffi iiWlritpt," «%>(Hft9o«ntatid ktlifWF Hft^AliAW.‘ »•* J-a’IH ■•ril I THURSDAY, JULY 1,188®: ■> Wl3 DOCTOR OT AM; BY THE BEST AMATEUR Talent of the City, with full Cliches* tVal acttoTOpbnym«iat5*‘i *n «A I* gulwii'hit. -lit,. TICK NTS FOR S.f'LE AT FLEMISH <t A (HIKES HOOK STORE ON ANN AFTER FRI DAY, JUNK TnE 'll>Til. Admission - *t - - 50cts Gallery 25 cts. Wxtro Itesety- i£**2 ATLANTA . 41 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. QEO I. DALLAS, - - - - SUPER!is TENDENT ’The largest Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING south of Batti I’nore. Wo sell for CASH ONLY, And our prices are twenty-five per cent, lower than any house in the ONLY ONE PRICE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES u’,y. __ Merchants will do welTto examine our stock when in Atlanta, or wo willisend Clothing on ap proval. Orders filled promptly,'and we will duplicate any.New York or Baltimore order at less prices. Give us an opportunity and we will try and convince you. Address - - . GEO. I. DALLAS, Snp’t., ■AISFJ. 41 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. IN THE CIT Housekeepers and Merchant money by buying tlieh It save y * .^ * Jf 5 Lamps, Glassware, Tin, Wooden and Willow- Ware, from ; ’ ' &. FLANIGEN, - ,I|W , • • "X : . Broad Street, Athens. Ha* .ng pulled prices down to the pres ent level, LYNCH & FLANS GEN are now selling lower than mostjuid as Vw any merchantman, this section. Agents for the celebratp YAri Deusen Whips-and Hie LewisgClicmieal Company’s Ink. SLY GRADUATP ^RDGtrjST IN TflIS SECTION IN CHABGE. :MAKUFAOTURERflASDJ'EALERS I?, ilotiue to Bridge Builder door ol side, on ILL be let to th : lowest bidder : • before the f our , durintfthe lejrul id 1>. tbjlo >t, , #.y to.pv buiu.oiic the other'at tile weal iilddft illd oft bridge, edeh fo bb 1$ l&t’at tlD-.bW,- -V 14 feit, at tmand liiVtt* hi*Ji, walls, i'ri'io the,, east,- .pillan«Jj|eudiiitf Qyit the Itimk 4o feet, 'feveragfnh* # 4 Wet ; verting to t*.'> tbet; svutce Wtwdett theuiKit. t th*8 bjiRK, and ..wiiigp^ov^U® rtTHFNS PHARMACEUTICAL It* 9s Q f JRERSgASDJ p ST £ Chemicals. pionic aud you wander away together I preciation o* Hook and Ladder Pio- to commune with nature, aud she sud« I neer Co. denly exclaims, 'Oil, George, there’s We would suggest to cur public an ant down my back!’ don’t " la "6 spirited Livery Stable Proprietors, to still wuh your mouth open: don’t a re g„ larl ine of conveyances taint; don t go for the girl s mother; I f roni g. lte College Campus to Cobbs go for the ant- I | ian)i (i ur '. n g Commencement week, we E. C. Long has a nice cottage to I will publish time table without charge, rent. See LOlice. | Who will speak first? Pure Country Corn Whiskey at I The Maitins have returned to Atli- the Exchange Saloon, kept by Tom ens and have'put up’lor the summer Riddling. at ll,e Hotel ‘Swinging limb’ near mi , , , I Dedrie.k Beusse’s. Tlie neighbors will The beautiful and accomplished I eu : 0 y opcia’ all night lon^. Be- Miss Sallie Hams, ot Madison, Ga., I lween t |, e brass bands and the birds, is (pending several weeks at the New-1 Athens can excel the world lor night ton House. | mus ic. Savannah Recorder : he was mar ried hut little more than a year ago. Then was his step elastic, his eyes bright. Ins clothing limitless in style, fit and cleanliness, lie exhaled an aroma of Lulim’s best. Now are his habiliments redo'ent with elixir pare goric, squills amt like ahommations Care is indelibly stamped on his fea tures, and on the right shoulder ol his coal a| well defined, mysterious citseoiorstion. llis boots MS well as his eyes, are lustreless; his hat goes unbrushed ; he falls asleep on the slightest provocation; he is con staidly bearing homeward neat lilt'e white psper parcels tied with pink strings; vials are prevalent in every iMicket. Wind has brought about these changes? 'To what subtle -pell is this metamorphosis due? There’s a baby up at his bouse. p l'Uini/y—* The firm of Fleming & Anderson I Mra. A. E. Wright the able and has been dissolved, Mr. Anderson re- I efficient Superior of the Lucy Cobb tiring. Mr. Fleming and Mr. J. W.j Institute lias resigned her position on Burke, of Macon, have toruied a co-1 accounto f her feeble health. The love partnership aud will continue iu the I 0 f the people of Athens will follow her Book aud Stationary business. I io her beautilul home at Forest, dee|>- To those ofour citizens who have \'7 r eg r eting her departure from Ath- purchased “The portrait Gallery o! 1 6M * Baptist Ministers aud other Georgia N. E R. R. makes close connections Baptists,’’ and wish the same trained, I r- ir R. each dav. we call their attention to Fleming & Burke’s Picture Frame Manulaclory. I Reaves, Nicholson & Co., whisper Frame of above size, 30x40 inches, I through their telephone, lor $4.50. I u n( W the new mail schedule, time Mrs J. T. Burns, of Memphis. I from New York to Atlanta. 22 hours. Teun., is at the Newton House. She I Seventeen hundred voters in Clarke will, perhaps, remain a month. county, and only 324 names iu the Cotton check suits are worn by I jury box. some of our young men. Cheap and I () ur bird visitors, the Martins, are pretty. I known under tliejaubreaking name of Gann & Reaves have received their j ‘Hirundo Urliica.' new omnibus direct from the Union I We are happy to know that our Omnibus and \\agon Manufacturing | friend Judge Nicholson has regained Atlanta Constitution. . . Yesterday tit noon, at the residence of the bride’s father, General L. T. Gartrell. Mr. Jacob 1’hinizy, of Aus oustn, were married to Miss Vannie Gartrell. There were no attendants, and the ceremony was witnessed only by the relatives and a few friends ol tho groom from Augusta. Bishop Piece officiated. Mr. Phinizy and his wife went to Athens at Imlf-past three o’clock, ac companied by a number of relatives and friends. A reeep'.ion will be giv en them lb-night at the residence ol Mr. Ferdinand Phinizy, falher of the groom. There were many handsome tre-ldiug j«re-ents. , Miss Gartrell has been an orna in.-nt to Atlanta tmeiely, mid will be missed here very much. Mr. 1 hmuy is one of the leading cotton imrchanis of Augusta, aud a young inan of great popularity. Mrs. Cra wford Long has rented the Lamar Home. Death of Hr. James A. Cray, of Augusta. The store of James M. Gray was closed yesterday morning, in respect to the memory of Mr. James A. Gray who died in Augusta at 5 a. in. same day. The Messrs. Gray of our oi’y are the nephews of our diseased friend of Augusta, and we extend them our most heartfelt sympathies iu their great loss. Mr. Christopher Gray and Mr. James A. Gray were brothers anil were devotedly attached to each oth er. The blow will be a heavy one to the iormer and bis loss irreparable. i mu pulttr- extemVmg out' oft'-t r 1 ., I'ivi-i«*!?:!&liijrli, ‘tttv«rei * j>ac»i between their cuds on t !ii;s or walls to et.ch jullar to be to be liiirhest where they join t ewxst at their ends on the ban i> be put up with bent hydraulic* ut from base, an . above that w the hutments or apace ! tt- with rut eto thJJj’urs or th LI. An Llepuit Prrjmmtion. Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ed Hitch on yesterday received some severe bruises in arranging the shelves at store of his employer, A. 8. Mandcville. Miss Minnie Rutherfoi d, who is so highly esteemed in Atlanta as an ac-1 g ||ju offere(1 by S . Harris . Che:lper complishcd teacher is on a visit to her | ... , k „ u. ...j his health and is again at his post. Freight rates from Athens to im portant points on Air Line, Elbertou and Hari well same as from Atlanta to these points. Please examine the Ladies Linen , Now as» we trakblc lift’s highway, Aud meets with upt» aud dowim. The man who keeps a smiling face, Will beat the one that frowns. U|>- hill—down-hill, Hoot it right along, Kindly speak to every one. And don’t forget skiff the Jeweler. Designed to meet the public want for a harmless hair-dressing and restora tive, is found in Parker’s Hair Balsam It acts like magic, commencing at the very roots, removes Dandruff and all humors from the seal)', and never fails to restore gray or faded hair to its original youthful color aud beauty, ^'ailing hair is immediately checked by its use; and it produces a growth of beautiful young hair, soft, gK«sy and luxuriant, that surpri-es every one. These properties added to its exquisite |>erfunie and purity of com position, render it the growing favors He of the toilet table everywhere. Sold iu large bottles, at 50 cents and *1.0u, by U T. Brumby. tiiuiril Against Consumption. K,t. divided dies 18 1j 1 10 1 t! 'n^oppy'ltrwehcs. Bridgetc| , llo<»ring la and ulm’f lection] Railings to be S feet high, , f 4 by 6 inches, the railing *‘J bj t 8 feet apart, well secured wj .cental Preparation? • REQUISITES. JACOBS, Superintendent* jt and College Avenue, C» 3© 05? O %*&> a ft i flour of tii with 4h penny spikes., ’the timbers nil to 2c*«‘d heart tm.bur, hml all the nuteJir^^/p tfrst of lowe?tJ ffulder to give bond in double ainofim Wliis bif l braced on the out-ide. ge toW well fnBtened do- Ucb. 'Che timbers nil to vitll two : l and wolv; livs, tor the tiJthful performance of ct, and to indemnify the comity for . ; t8 occasioned by a failure to perform within tl.e prescribed lime an i to k “tk 1 Jfthn. : U repair As two Agricultural ‘Zulus’, em ployed on the farm ef Mr. R. T. Co mer were proceeding to their work on yesterday morning, the hot morning sun or something else excited their ire, and instead debating the question with arguments and words, they experi mented with rocks. A new bump now graces the phrenological develop ment of one of the heroes. They both • onfessei) io Mr. Ben Culp, one of the Police High Piie-tsand will pay the usual tax to the City Court. That life-d <-straying scourge, hv promptly subduing with the aid m Parker’s Ginger Tonic every attack of Cough, Cold, or Soie Throat. There is nothing like it Acting pow erfully upon the blond and skin, and the mucuous surfaces of tho throat and lungs, it speedily overcomes these dangerous disorders, prevents the de velopment of the dreaded consump tion. and removes all pain and sore ness from the lungs. Il is wonder fully efficacious iu Dyspeptic afflic tions, and gives the most eom'orting relief from Headache, D.stiess in the Stomach, Nervousness, lew Spirits, Wakefulness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, etc. It regulates the Bowels, cnrrec’-both unnatural looseness and constipation and stimu lates the Liver to healthy action. Buy a 50 cent or $1JK) bottle and t ry it. Sold by R. T. Brumby & Co. relatives in Atheus. The Rev. Dr. Duncan, the blind preachor, delivered an eloquent lec ture at the Methodist church on Sun day evening la«t. Mies Gussie King, of Atlanta, will read the annual essay before the than you can buy the linen and ma terials for making same. Couldn’t Prof. Haiwick be induced o give one of his light-rope perform- nee during the coming Commence, ment. Mr. John L Smith, of Jackson Co., Alumnae’ of the Lucy Cobli Institute j claims the honor of presenting the next Commencement. fi«t cotton bloom from his firm, date The Onera of ‘Doctor of Ancamara.’ ' . , , advertised for next Tuesday will be The Newton House has had some presented at Deupree Hall next valuable and much needed improve* Thursday evening, J uly Ut. meuts made, and is now rapidly fill ing up with guests. An excursion will leave here on the trip ririteu *2.60, pood until-Mondov P 1 ® 1 ] 1 * - 1 money, but it. mke. a man of rnght Sth mst. All who go will have | ^ eDl , e wiU on ^ toke tl f e hint? Pulille School Notice. Arrangements have been made to open and continue the free schools in Clarke county lor three months. All teachers of color interested will meet the Secretary of the Board of j Education at the Court House in Ath ens on Tuesday, June 29lh 1880, at 9 o’clock a. m. The white teachers wifi meet m« at the same place on June 30th 1880; at 9 o’clock a. m. Athens, June 4th, 1880. R. R. Bernard. Secretary Boaid Education. UALDtVI.N A ULKNETT, a ‘royal’ time. Shoes! Shoes!I Sboeilt! Sneads’ stock of shoes (hr variety |i* complete And for beauty an elegance can’t be beat, Wes.y to old men, we have something for yo Krom a home made brogtn, to the flneet calf shoe, Now, boya and girls, little one* and all. We can suit you iu all sizes, though ever so small, A general invitation we extend to yon all, Don’t hesitate a moment, but give os a calf, And if low prioes and good shoe* are what, yon need. Yon can now be accommodated by calling on Snead, Doors and Shi es. The new shoe store of Baldwin & Burnett’s is tpuiething Athens-has long needed. They have the largest and handsomest line of Boots and __ 3 „ Shoes ever brought to Athens, an are ottering them much lower than any other house in,town. Go at once and see then: brew CS- Co. College V Avenue .and Claj t m S:reef ATSZEXTS* GEOB.CX5- -ilANUFACTUREDI 0It|A?iI>II>EAI,ET:3 IN Single and Double Seat Buggies, Cam ;es, and One and Two-Horse .>‘eW igonsand line hand-mad^ Harness. " *. f.; Top r iago repairing an t painting done ia the neatest and m**t da nWc m »Ckir Vra ?*“ ,fl ® * 1 ’ additional buildings lor inv Puintnn<t IDiiT esf WnfOfSRieil ill every dcpaitinobt, I am w«*ll prepared to <k> iitN'd ■ ar P aeksmithing. Lsinpthe best of m:itcrinl and overytLiug beiiijr uuv--r •«ut, I guarantee my work m eveiy particular. mbt first neral nag® Adjustable Trusses. Eugene Brydie says that when he goes out in the country to preaching, he has many applications for tickets for his grand excursion. • A full fine of Sal< y’s Hard Rubber Trusses, double and single, just re J ceivcd. Made in every desirable pattern, fitting perfectly to form of body; light, cool, cleanly, (fine springs coated,) free from all sour, rusty, chaffing, padding or strapping un pleasantness. Used in bathing; al- ways reliable, and good as new. With the Pads so constructed, ana tomically, as to succtssfuily meet the various and most Difficult forms of Rupture, affording comfort, safety, cleanliness, and durability, as the many thousands Radically Cured bv ; their use will bear witness. Also q full assortment of Ladies’ and Gentsf. Shoulder Braces, Support ofa, bandages, &c., &e. We will adjust all trusses, if so desired. Athens Pharmaceutical Co., Cor. College Avenue aad^Clayton St m-9.wtt • ‘ J" ' 3FL A TlfEf/SrWv^EORG/A \lf 4 Ui (th* fe^mifiil-iioA V JW w'gHI at T lh £ ! ot e untversi r y. Refers to Y. L- 6. Harris. : K.i The Cslebrated w on XYft - f 'Ntr L - io Davis |Ver. good hi chine lor the money PARTNER* iWAXff E D. A Ipartnchwlth , 83,000 Cuutal iilxtit t'VO'f**• •!» ; .' Toi*o-into the bhod ilftnufuctunnj: bnsineai^ 0 . anil V SSVfrWA T MmhltASf?Hnth a enparity ol' 150 t mtr .of HEXX* * L UW.A l per day, und my experience in tl.e 8hoe busi- fiblyWlln any macntHO Ottiire* nc^.s. tjp jro/ui against tlie above Amount of mon< —^ ^ * Wilson, , in’s store, Athens, Ga. «^THE BEST IN THE MAltKET-550 ua PT- ! ■ WSfc WfLLIAM^ >t ■ -it CA$& I CompVy^ l Feed Machine, which is con>idered as ray'in the Market. | -VACHIN r^which will compare favor, lywith any machine olfjre. - 4 last b* - pot least, ' THE AMERICAN SE U IN GEM A irfjfE, which already has; a wide reputation. , All tb» above Machine* ; .efor sd t ■ The WHEELER & WILSON Sewb^ Machine Oftt- i ON THOifAS'STKEhT; QPP. KESViS ife NICHOLSON, BT .lira, oral. ci&wtf. apt V-M. O-ODBCIST WINN, t, TH o|lA8*8TK*Br | ATU*ie, «A