The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, July 20, 1880, Image 3

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mm. SHORT METER MENTIONS. And lMi-nsanl, Prrtlnrnt mid l*runiisri«ius l*uraf?rnpti- I'irLnl up From thr I'iwo ■nrnis I’ookrtrd mid Pruni-il hj Our Prniniluilatinf; Pan. LOCAL PENTCTLINGS. Orn tor Oconee and Some ut the stores look like liospil- sils. The counters have been turned into loiin<>es for clerks and proprie tors. We hoard a friend of ours talking about millions of money on ye-terday. ntle reader, pleitMi step over to • Well, you know lie lias just returned Post Office an*' send us a post ! trom Sew \ ork liijraiv,n^(it you | Jester, the cbainpion watoriuelon man. He buys them by the car load a"d wagon load, imported and domes tic melons. M ossrs. Ih.se and llolcoml* arrest- i ed on yesterday (ins Mclvie, fcolored, ; who had stolen a large quantity ot j loose cotton from Robl. Neal. your office order to . , cannot sfiarrttccf dWaw, pl?W,-ml us one doliar) oh ymir subscription. This is our dull ssasou in which we have hut few advertisements, and consequently must rely solely on the revenue from our subscription. Our Wo heard a night that our gentleman say last ;ood friend Clinard i paper, ink olid postage ' on our expense account. Please re spond iiamfdiittqly'. j[ ' [f'ff j - Taking it Calmly. Some Id the stores look like hospit- Fra " kli '’ l0U, ‘ , - v - 1 Tl ? e >" “3" ,ed hi,, ‘ UlraJIS WU L1W miiler. :.b. The eeunters have been ...r,Id ow to Mr. Neal when the negro succeeded li. niasuig Ins escape. i Gns Votiderlicth, of Augusta, is in the city. Our genial friend A. A. McDuffie has letmred from a visit to Fayette ville, N. C. Regular meeting Athens Guards Thursday night. A lull attendance is desired as this is the last meeting before the encampment. Palm leaf I'-ns are now the peoples best friend. • * printers must he paid, and then you ■ *»* fhe hes* hotel man in the State, i Mrs. General Howell Cohh honors know there is paper, ink ond postage i Correct, neighbor | e « P,li Kappa* with her pieseuce W hen ('aptain Talimidge takes hold I of anything it has to move. .Fm O’Farrell has had a nice awn- ing erected in front of his store. Arler, who is accused of b ing the | + murderer ot Mca.i lli'.L in Jackson ! , Kln K ; Ma, '. ks l,:l « employed extra notnny, was aaptitier by his pursuers belp to do his breathing this week, at Allen’s Ferry on the Appatachee : Mr. D. M. Burns, the founder of river. 11c was engaged in fishing at Burns’ Cornet Band, is in the cit.v on i is at the Newton floiise. the time ol his arrest. a visit. " I n u n ,, , Dr. H. II. Garllo", lor many years the able editor of the Southern' Banner, announces his withdrawal from that paper. He is succeeded by Dr. E. D. Newton, a genial and pop ular gentleman, whose brilliant pen will still keep the Banner in the front ! rank of journalism. We wisn the re- 1 liring editor happiness aud prosperity 1 and may the Banner, under the i Fir-t .A ST - />1E All ot | Gliards eni Railroad, Springs, lor s nient.r 'f|nj hi pains lioi most pie; every i.iie in every sense HON HAY, *11.Y 30ra. 1SS9 eg I aa.% a l. * t hqr Alliens Northeast- for New Holland three day’;} oncani of tfie word, rind they are hound to have a “high” time. W i are well ncr)uaiuted wild Mr. It. II. Smht^thi Nfiiv ■floith’ at Deupree Hall on Saturday evenin las'. Arthur Long set ye L; cal up to ! reduced r^tes formally and Remembrance cigars. A splendid / tie frost jirojfcidtor oi iiia, i andAv%*iniowiiid well that lie will do everything iu his |>o\v- er to further the pleasure and enjoy ment of tlm.Qtwd* and all who may aceomp.’&yHnemh* He has kindly ten dered dfeiniheilull }ud' hteet n*e' of ^ts hand, Balt* room, teu-pm alley, etc. The good people of Gaiuesville will also.aid .ih making their visit pleasant. Tlio Guards are now trying to get ffhu aud (iuard .Against Uoiemraptlon. ’i hat life-destroyiug scourge, by ptomptly subduing with the aid ol Parker’s Ginger Toni,: every attack ol Cough, Cold, or Soie Throat. There is nothing like it Acting pow erfully upon the blood and skin, and the inucuous surfaces of the throat and lungs, it speedily overcomes these dangerpus disorders, prevents ihe de velopment of the dreaded consump tion, aud removes ail paiu and sore ness from the lungs. It is wonder fully efficacious in Dyspeptic afflic tions, and gives the most comforting I relief from. Headache, Distress in the | Stomach, Nervousness, Low Spirits, j Wakefulness, Palpitation, of the ! Heart, Heartburn, etc. It regulates ! the Bowels, corrects both unnatural j looseuess and constipation aud stiuiu- ' lates the Liver to healthy action. \ Bay a 50 cent or SI.00 bottle and try j it. Sold by K. T. Brumby ifc Co. I brand. Miss Willie and Jessie McCoul, ol : Atlanta, are at the Newton House. Miss Willie Conyers, of Covington, rnhriMfy of Blant Ncble lakes iced tea in bisn. The Guards are going to have a gay time at New Holland, and don’t The v lass of 1870_ will have their | you lorget it. reunion iluring ih» apprPiicfiiiig Com- . mcncement, Tuesday, July 20th. Ad- iliess of we'cume by W. S. McCarty,. The lemonade shakers smile pleas- of JefVerson; I'espoii-e by W. C. Beeks antly. oPGrifflu; W. 1>. Iliil, of Macon, His- . lorinn; N. E. 11 an -,- I Macon. O.a- 1 . Horace Cranford has been suffer,„g tor; Poems I y Kb o. ,,-.-K, Camp, of from Cfiltfcriiiir, «ml BiiKiSR Smith, of At- 1 Polities are getting warm. Gray fliirg bis big sign to the - * * A Nrvr Htbinry I ini.rsmv. . ‘ breeze yesterday. ... • .1 Our devil says he is glad Com- I lo- new miij'arv company boom is niencemem comes hut once a vear. tin- latest. Let all who ath interested ill the O'd Guards and jfi. the revival I The Seniors are rather slow don- ot tin nii'it'uy spira geneiallv, en- nlD B their "plugs.’’ Burn’s I and will discourse sweet passible, will go, for it will, petnaps, betlie best opportunity they will ever haye.ot spending uApw days at this lar-faitidd’summcr 1 resort. ’ "NVe an* authoviKlr'iu the name id the Guards to exteud a general aud cordial invitation to the citizens ut Gainesville to meet with them at New Holland tor,their mutual fun aud eii* jovmeht. “Strict order mil Ic pi;i atreed. pre- S'll’UOSdRE l’KIZE DKCLAHAT10.V. -toa-ife! MontlAy. July lUtli, 18S0, present inamigeiiieiit, grow stronger v J** wfjU’/V ’ — and brighter than ever before.—At/is S,U8 lc llrlllu '- bhakapeare. tns Chronicle. I C F Kunnin, D S, UiGi ange—Ile- | guilts to ihe Seuate. Moselv. Senator Joseph E. Brown in at- \ A U Frazer,.. D,, ft,Columbus— tendance on eoinmenccnieiit andj the ! Toast of^JcLopguejieau. Moseley, meeting ot Board of Trustees, i- the I U 1^ Ru's-eil.P 1\, Clarke comity — guest of our genialJio-t “Clinard.” Prosecutor Deiibunded. Prentiss. General A. U. Lawton one of the I ^ ^ Carswell, D ri, Richmond BALDWIN A BtltNETT, t ' BoJTa and Sucks. The new shoe store ot Baldwin & Burnett’s is something Athens lias long needed. They have the largest aud handsomest line of Boots and Shoes ever brought to Athens, ami are offering them much lower than any olhe house in town. Go at once and see then: timw Ahead or All. » . . Parties leaving Athens July 2:3rd oit-Shpp, Brydii & Co’s. Excursion will have the privilege of returning on any regular passenger train till Monday. The grand street parade, con-isting of four military companies and s. voial lire companies, will take l place in Atlanta Saturday July 24th, headed ny the Athens Cornet Band. Those wishing to wiuiess this grand ! display can do so, and return on the I 7:45 a. m. train Buutluy, which ar- j rives at .Ytliens d:l.j j,. m This is a pleudnl arraiigenicni, and they AT THE M Fresh Congress Water, Fresh Hunyacli Janos, fresh Apolli- naris, Effv’g. Vichey, Effv'g Se/tzsr, Effv’g. Congress Effv'g. Citrate Mag- .nesia, Solution Citrate Mag nesia made EVERYDAY Lime Juice, Seltzer Aperient, Crpb Orchard Salts, Acid Phosphats, Pre scriptions Accurately com pounded and Medicines Care fully dispensed by the only grad uated Pharmacist in the City at , .. •- rf-n i - [ heroes of Sharpshurg, and one coinn-.v ,u d -ti, port -apt. Hull in Burn’s land will discourse sweet; most prominent iiiemircis of In. very worthy mu ertaking. music tl.is week. ! Trustees, honors Athens W e an- told by C apt. llull that he, . i i has almost enough names subscribed . hrrAy luts a splendid line ol Novel- j • "• to call a aie. t i g, at which time those tie* for Commencement. Tom Riddling keeps nothii g hut who have euroll'eii their names will Joe Jacobs’ “CommencAzient Col good whiskey. Call and see it, and , O Mtllhemkey.H) C organize the now company and elect 1 l„ g „ e ” will all the rage this week tlrl!,k *' - vo ’' l,ave . the " ,0,U T- , Imletxqdetice, Adam*. ' Hi: eis. ( onfe »J,o lrinit ye lovers I n _ ,. ; _ , , | Mrs. E. Price letTyesterday for] » J 1> J Gaffney, D S, Trotipfcoutuy- summer visit to her daughter, Mr. • Reconciliation with America. Clial- U . A. Carlton, Athens, Ga. After a I bam. of • lie miii What and enroll. i Capl. Clinard is never happier than j Athens Guards most wl >en gratifying tie wants of liis JUST RECEIVED, New Torchon Traces, New Valenciennes Laces, dell v need at this jiijieps arrival <; tnpany. Capl. Ho|l pfuj-. e; to supply fliis need, it he meets with the encourage ment his efforts deserve. A soli-inn Truth. Jackson county ha* than tliev want. more women Athens want ot water wot t-s. enterprise, far necessary to the prosperity and well being of our city a thorough and complete system of public schools. Suit. ° " I lew weeks in Athens, Airs. Price goes | J P Fields, D S, Mississippi— Yes, everybody is] going on Sapp 'to New York and New Jersey fur the ! America’.- Gift to Freedom. \\ eb- and Brydie’s excursion. j remaindtr of the season.— Tl, -jraph I &. JTe**enyrr. ' i > •l'"X/ I rwitt)-,^» I-i, ,Tjck|<iis>eoUiity, m i. L ,. i—The Cniofi. Webster, i - I M V V " • 0l ^‘ ,rii V’ 1 • Hcnnty ! II V' Washington, P K, Macon— | Marshal, at rested on I nursday I lot d ! Verre- Denommed. Cicero. | Jones, colored l„r attempting top i-s I H }J i’| linizVi D S, Athens-Cun- a one doliar hill tor ten Hollars, a tig- . a . nil!a | Oration. Armitl Brown, ure I10 wa* pasted over the 1. He is a W Vanlloose, ISenoia. (Excus- ; in jail, ana 1 . b. Coiiiinissinner b. M. l t( ] y ' 1 • a ’ •* -i i Herrington will take care of him. i \ v E Duosotr, P K,‘ Troup county* Tom Riddling invites all of his 1 (Excused.) -1 1 friends to call at the Exchange Saloon ! 'V- G Brantley, D S, ' Blacks!.ear Judge McDonald keeps the neatest and needs a system ijvery stable in the city, and von will But there is another , n l« ays find him with a bright smile more essential and 1 0)l Bis lace when you want to hire a horse. Blanton Noble will stand the Inn;/- . e*t at Commencemeiit. We would like to have another i and get something good in the W. iiet to learn of the sudden i wc< * | i,l 8. , ° ,e P‘ ,r B '>ut suppose the; death of the brother ot Mrs. *11. C. j wuat h er '* to ° warm to get up one. White, which o.-curred iu lialtiraore j There wiM be a lively race (or Rep- on Thursday. Mr*. White lift Ath- j resent alive in this county. Several ens on the N. E. R R. on Thursday j prominent men are spoken of. There alti moon. Our deepest sympathies i will lie at least three in the nee, and are extended m Professor and Mrs. 'perhaps lour. White in their great bereavement. in. 0 . , , , ... , 1 he Guards have ordered beautiful new plumes, blue and u bite. Mind in its Relation to, Matter, vt'ett. Eg- Killnt In l.lehlniiie. On last Thur-day Mrs. Tolm Hop kins, of Oconee county, while at the well drawing water wa* struck and killed by iig! tniim. Her face and head were badly buiged, the sjiceta- vle* which she had on, being driven into her nose'and face. She was a daughter o: Mr.Miehael (Jriffeth, of OeefinE t-oimty, piiU :V most esfimable l.'Wy. The deec.scd wai hutied on Friday alieruoon at the old lamily burying ground. Miss Natmaline Jordan, of Wash ington, is visiting Mi-s Annie Noble. Mi-s Pattilio, of Atlanta, is stops ping with the Mi«es Long. The Guards Encampment at New i Holland will he a pleasant affair. I Mr. Henry Bussey and wife, ot Columbus, are in the city for Com- 1 mencement. of beer on ice, milk punch, mint in- lop, etc. "If there were oniy a single rose here and there upon earth, men and women would pas* their year- on their kuct-s beliire its beauty. 1 won- .der somelimesrif human ingratitude.; ulars<l * Bi^-terribl 'for beauty ever hurts God. o,,,,-Fhqsubst^ite^ ol I might fancy even Deity wounded It neglected gifts.”— Otiiihi. Arter Confe>M-> On Wednesday morning Arler c ■ fes-ed loseveral that he committed tin minder and described all o tihepartic " ds is v, i , - Mrs - Freeiuan tlie mother ot^G-. titan hired him to kill, Susan iii!!, the amount of blood money agreed upon was fifty dollars, that Mis Freeman brought him the rifle where he was at a ork in t!.r> field plow in A full lineofSaley's llu; Trusses, double ami single ceived. Made in t-very pattern, fitting perfectly t. body; light, cool, cleanly, (line springs coaled,),lree from a i r. ar, rusty, chaffing, padding or strapping un pleasantness. Usnd in bathing; al ways reliable, anil good as tew. \\ ith the Pail* so construeted, ana tomically, as to suect sstaily meet the various and most Difficult forms of Rupture, affording comfort, safety, i cleanliness, and durability, as the' many thousands Radicaly’ Cured l>v their use will bear witness. A! full assortment ot L:s Shoulder • Braces, Supporters, bandages, «!te., Ac. We will adjust all trusses, it so desired. Athens Pharmaceutical Co., Cor. Co'lego Avenue ndjC'ayton St m-!l. wt f. Fitters Serve an Injuivction on Disease. fcr . liv invigorating a fe«ble constitution, reno vating j* debilitated {'hysique, and enrielring a thin and innutritions circulation with Hoslct- ter’s StDiimcb Hitters, the finest, the most high ly sauetioiu’d, and the ino t j opulttr tonic and and preventive iu existence. - For sale bv ;\li Druggists and Dealers gener ally. New Kid Gloves, « New Colored and White Lisle Gloves, 4- v- - : v. - v P^ew Japanese Parasols, New Rushiug, 1 New Edging and Inserting, Gents’ Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, White Lawn and Satin Ties, and many other Novelties by M. G. & J. COHEN, Bxtruct front a Letter of Rev Dr. Lovick Pierce, Sparta, tia., April 2S, 187».^ Dear Sip.: I h:i\e found your Liver Tonic to oc nioro ctf ctuul than anything 1 have ever used in rcli> ! of habitual constipation. It is the bi>t of these Liver licgnlaUrs. Yours, L. PIERCE. ‘ l)it. E. S. Lyndon—Dear Sir: I cru never find words to t xpicss my gratitude to you for the incivlcn'abte ttenefit 1 nave derived from the use of “Smith’s Liver Tonic.” For two years l suttbred with Liver disease in the worst form, and never had any permanent relief uutU the first of last November, when 1 procured a bottle and Gents’ j of the Liver Tonic. Sinco then, 1 have used only two and a half bottles, and am eutirely wen. 1 have m t felt a symptom ol the disc - e since takiikg the first doec. I hud previously tried several physicians and many other reme- id all tat fed to affect me beneficially. q field plowing and lie went 1 *«■liifreotljaiJWRMwaa ai Me**i». Yancey it Craidiird an- full-fledgud D»-iiiocrat*, :it lea-t w.- judge so by the handsome engraving of Gtm-ral Hancock on w hite satin t uio-field'WliCrC from their book and job office. Thanks work and shot her (mm the lei.ee. gentlemen! The first si.ot took ifleet in the breast Ti e man who i* cm ions to see how ut ' ai l!le heart. She tell and groaned the world can get along without him then immcdiiite y loaded can find out by sticking a needle into i a !»* l UV v «tA | p to In-r and sliol her in 1 a will pond and then wi hdrawing it. 1 fke mrelWfcl. He then got over the Mis* Favor i* sojourning with Mr. j looking at the bile it made. Skiff (euce leaned the rifle up against a the jeweler cannot so soon lie (orgot- | Ur W. Ware’s family. Athens, July 17th, 18S0. j Professor Pat Moll, of State Agti- ! ‘ e . n - b,, ‘ lhe , c . r >' "j" , bi! LAV.u,S’:-For any lan-j cultural College, ” ” " St,ff. the oot,can. dealer m 1 have used concerning ; 8 P e, "l Gommence Mbs. S. gunge that 1 have used concerning you, which reflects nrantfourconduct or cluiriieffr, I ask -leave to say that I deeply regret, iu Any hufltind feeding that you mav have toward m^m consi qiiciu-e of recent occurrences, I ask y-ui, kindly (.j4pi*»el.^ )l (iope that in theaii! nre irme ..Kindly relations and feelings i.iay ej&t DfclwetD u*. With respect to 1 yon, ' Mendel Morris. will Ilis of Alabama, bmmencement in Athens wile is with him. Turner Moon is rusticating at Sul phur Springs. We wish him a pleas ant stay. tree and went by a circuitous route hack to his work. When he asked * Mrs. Freeman for his pay, she said here is Skiff, the optician, dealer in and re- .... pairer of watches, jewelry and s|*ecta- that she did not have it then, so he cles. Thermometer, Wednesday, 14lh • concluded that he would go down to lYi-sonnl. Mr. Clark lloiVetl, Jr., son of (’apt E.|P. Howell, "i : he \tlanta Cuuxti- tuiinn, i* in atiei.donee iqK>n the com- meiicement - - xt»roif«*.- Clark will ■ SkCrJlit: I niversI/y-Hs-tt student in (icioi er. I.a i- In re now to do up the e mmeiiCi-uHiit for the Constitution. It \.i!i ihns tie M'cii that journalism, like oile r trait- and talents isheredi- miv. t in k is not quite as old as his father hut ihen he seen s a chip of the old block. !flnrih ,r ihWitli a t*round lllsrult. We hate received (the news of murder in Oglcthoipe county, which I occurred on the IMth inst, on the' plantation of Mr. Win. Smith. Wes- j ley Pope killed Berry Smith with a; rock. Both colored. ('ommriiwinrnt Srrraon. The Goimuenccment eermoii ol Rev. A. J. Battle, D. D., at the Cols Mr. aud Mis. 11. Iv. Reaves who have been atisent from the city tor the past few weeks, 1 at e returned. St. Mary’s Epi.-copal church has a new stone fence. Read advertisement of the 1’liars inacy. One of the novelties of the nine teenth century is a printing office with a cornet altucuineut. We have ore. The Commencement Hop promises to be a grand affair. Miss Lu’a Brown, of Gainesville, ii visiting friends in the city. Miss Mattie Banks, of Lula, is in the city. j Messrs. John Sparks and Henry • McCleskey returned from the Milita ry Encampment at Rome Thursday a i night. They report a good time. W. U. Barrett, Junior, of Augus ta, is w ith us tor Commencement. We are sorry to learn that Co!. G. J. Foreacre’s "little, ten year old son is lying dangerously ill at his home in Alltulc.. We hope soon to hear ot his repovery. A. R. Lawton, Junior, of Savan- 7 a. in. 84; 12 m, 91; o p. in. 94; 7 p. m. 84. Thursday, 7 a. m. 80; 12 m, 86; 3 p. m. 88, 7 p. in. 80. Friday, 7 n. m. 80; 12 in, 85: 3 p. to. 87. Y. W. Sk.ki- Mis.- Lila Mattox, of Wa-I ington, Ga , is on a visit to our city, vhe gue*t of Col. S. P. Thurmond. .tiftil tall An i aiiueiit hanker’^ wife of N. Y.; lws induced tiie proprietors ot that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to oflcr SfiOg iu pile 's t,o ijiu youngest child that says Hop Billers pluinly.in any latigungc. between May 1, 1880, •t»d July 4. 1 15 31. This is a liberal aiul interesting offer, and everybody aud liis wife should send two cent stamp to ihe Ilop Bitters Alts'. Ro chester, N. Y., I". S. A./tor circular, giving full jxirlicuiars, and begin at once to tench the children to say Ilop Bitters aud secure the prize. ARRIVAL AND JUtlMETCKK OF MAILS. CON EUT AT DEVI’KKE HALL M. K nUm E 1 W 7 V A good opportunity just now to i ®®*‘* atid The man who undenttan supply your wants iti j- Is the oae that never rails cles, eye-glasses, etc., at Skiff To jrrasu an o^qtortunit/ everybody should avail themselves of Whenever it avails. it. Fine watch repairing. V. W. Skill’, Optician and Jeweler. The Public Library will be open I ,,om 4 till 10 p.in. The Library has j ;- The e ncert jit Denj.ico lla ; l on | iat*t S.i:erday eVtrincAowitK,' to the j injvoujaktuProfessor j <irun\«Ju*vbud IM «VS. Billups, was not :qi complete a* d. siguei > ILVI d» his business, was not as coijmlete as licsigncl hyi , jewelry, spianas ! I \r-iv4- ! ably enjoyed by ail Dio Ijjiuoiert the i Phi JvIpNs <>l‘. |1v*L pvUasion. Post Office I) kpa t: m knt, , i Athens Georgia. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrives Daily 8 15 P. M. Departs 8.15 A. M. N< IRTilEAS’L'ERN IIAILROAD. Arrives Daily * A M. Deoyri*..... P..31, : Sundays'exce[)tod. Watkixsvii.lk, Dadv Sund.ivs ex- Kesi* E. ELLEN PATMAN. 3 la.xixiiTos,G.v., May 12, 1878. l’ntinan is my daughter, and I ill the above. V.LDEH D. W. VATMAK Uray’s Specific Medicine ADc The Great ^RADE MARI isli Heme 'S. fi)', -^.'iiuiail ii?*** miT cure tor " ‘ Weak- iuf»s, Spcriim' torrhea, iuq>o- teney, and all .i >x> diseases that t'ol 1EF0RE TAKIMB. 1 ""' ** * ""T"AFTER TAIOfl. dice gi' Sell-Abuse; as l oss of Memory, Lni- verssd lai^situde, I’am in tiie Lack, Dimness oi Vision, Fremature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a i'rcnno ure G Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we Jcsire to semi tree by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sjKI by ail druggists at (1 ■vr paokaty, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree by mail on receipt of the money by M TL> 1 THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. s Mccluinics’ Hlock, Detroit, Mich.y “ Sola iu Avium* and everywhere by ull drug irista. *7d‘*c.2.12in ’w. CaPT. wm. williams. Ag’t. Southern Expr. Comp y .} TUEXS, GEORGIA oods (^'i \vt*y description, Valuable Docn ii*. and Mrtuev l’aeka^es, prxnpllv tleliv- ' «UV:wtL DejiarU 5 P. M. ...12 Noon The^b:irm!ng duetts by Mi-s Belle 1 DANii-.iJtvn.LE, Daily Sundays ex- lage Chapel on Sunday morniiig was j nali, of class Of ’77, adds to the social au.e, instructive and exhaustive. Text - features of Cummuucement by his ■ l*i chapter Genesis, 27 verse ; ‘God . r ato-l ifimi in his own image.’ The attendance was I rye, and the choir music exeeetfingly beautiful ami ap propriate. The SunnWIasew* Doom. Harri- and Mrs-. W’shai-e wena ’ uli s beaefi.ully rendered. Whd-t Mrs. J. W. Bruuibv ami Mrs. 11. IT. C.irl- eil- e.-e.ihli.-hed reputation as aceomjiiish- singeis. Tlnt,cJuo instrumental.. . i*pleii. Arrive., Dep irts Wili e the whole country is arpused mutf UJie pAotU, ever. No longer on the defensive, _ but driving the enemy within the commencement breastworks, showing no quarter nor asking any compromise*. presence in our city Bisliop Gross, of the Catholic Church, will honor our city on the 25th iust. Rev. E. II. Ingle and wife returned to Virginia on last Thursday. Prof. Samuel T. Lane, of Gaines- ancock ville, spends the vacation ot Ilia school ' j, to >■> Athens. President Dudley, of branch col lege at Milledgcville, is attending Professor Uonzalisi Comlop to Atlmub We understand that Prof. Gonzales. ; of New York, a noted musician and 1 composer is coining to Athens on a professional visit in * few flays, The Rl-ol. is a beautiful ‘vocalist as well as a musician; and should he make his stay long enough in our city sind give a musical, exhibition, our citizens would have an op|>o,-(unity of enjoy ing an entertainment of- fare excel- Uiica. T J- , ' ' Xotlre to Creditors o^T. J. lister ti Co. * : . «: v - ; k . i All poison* or Firniw-’indebted to 1 T. J. Lester * Otf., iir«F hereby noti fied to cotne lor(rurd at oacoand make H settlement. ’ ;tr. N. IsBWEtt, Agent i ,i «:x«r,T. J- Lebtkh. ! Mendel Mot ris was fined by Judge Howell Cobb for cursing in Dutch. ; We did not know before that it was I an offense to curse ia Dutch. The class of 1871 will have a re union this commencement, aud banquet on Wednesday flight. The sunahjne, from the face of our handsome triend, Robert Cornwal, ol Savannah, illuminates Athens during Commencement. Professor W. W. Lumpkin, of At lanta, honor* A;ben* with hi* genial presence. Lost.—Pocket Surgical Case. Lib eral reward. This office. Lafferty is not only a first class merchant, but a liberal man. He gave away 787 glasses of lemonade to bis eusloroere on Saturday last. from 4 till 10 p.in. just received a fine portrait of Gen. Howell Cobb. Let everyone come up and register their names on its roll of members. 81 00 fin- three months or Sf 00 per year. An extraordinary chance for can vassing agents. Write for special circular and great offer for 1880, lo Kulievs’ fashion Magazine, New York City, N. Y. A decided success. \ v jiat to wear, and how to obtain it economically. Ridleys’ iaskiuu Magazine, summer, contains stories, sketches, poems aud home articles, by the most popular authors. A delicious song, (words and music), of ‘The Glorious Summer Time.’ A grand march. The latest la-hions, profusely illustrated and graphically described, with shopping information, worthy many times its subscription juice. 50c. per year; loc. per single copy. Address: Rid leys’ fashion Magazine, 309, 311, 3114 Grand street, and 58, 60, 02, 6L06, 68, 70 Allen street, New York Citv, >J. Y. It is reported that one- of the jury comntis-iani rs judged a man’s fituess to do jury duly by the time of the moon that he was born. If be was born in the light of the moon, he was neither uptight, intelligent or experi enced, and if boro cm the dark of the moon lie could get in l>y a scratch. It looks from tbe list that the majority ot the c'tizens of Clarke county, was not born either in the light or dark of the inoou. mo, uy*. wa* trace' y ’and tscl, nijd, KWs- artistically ren. jered. Mrs. ittJ? Hodgson with her wonderful voice .astonished the audi ence with her exqu'-ile r-nditinn n bv l M'" hsve honored- the euinp ser himself Tbe Quarteite Club (Messrs. Hale, s|>> atfl/^Wj I) | eoverecI themselves with glory, in iheir several beautifully rendered quartettes. The committee take lb’s, opportu nity to express their unimunded thanks to the ladies ami g. utlsmau of .‘...0 P. M. 7 A.M. i lug Tavern uriive.- 7 P. M. | 1). parts 6 A. M. j Wednesday ami riunrday. i C'ufrksboro arrives 5 P. M. j Dcjiart-.. f .. ’. | Wednesdays only. j N. B: Mails will close j'yomp'lv in accordance wtli above schedule. J. C. Oku, P. M. I’nImI t'rnir llltleVjMi ' ORS A. FI W y DURHAM SPECIALISTS, ^xlHUiF.llY.CflUOMC msEXSESOK N ILE AND r .ua . a hi Vfiw’rtsul. Mill visit (laiicnU n S*srf ..fairSlate. Olfice: corner J’layton and Laupkin Streets, Ga. mav27.«ltfrwStn. S3H.OIS.I3R., ATHENS, - - - - GEORGIA ly ILL bay un faction Comn\ia«ion Securi’- ties »; all kind*. Office: at the Bjidk ol the Uni/ersi'y. K-fen* to Y. L. G. Harris, Ferditauxa Phinizy, Elevens Thomas, i -slm.Cuiw. 'thcit?s«\-itesf 4 jp thfc|jjj|ij^j of Athens for tlieir attendance. 1/W'B r,;r As arrelegans hat? (IFes.fing stands Parker’s Hair Balsom, deservedly popular for the lieautilitl hair it. pro duced. and its cleaning ami healing l>roperties. Cummciiceuig at the ro-'t, it jiromotes a luxuriant growth ot young hait^riuMl awiiuilingU- restores gray or tad^g ulijirf (fTtit^iiganal youthful color, giving a"soft riolt attd lustrous appeiance of great beauty Us isi^Iiisaj»il| Jdopl|ng-Vft <$he ■ scalp, clettusw it fttun Dandruff, curer Jtch- ing atuV itdniors. and steps tailing of the hair. It is perfectly harmless, ex quisitely perfued, never soil the skin or gums the hair, add pleases every body jik )Ui excejesiti arid,j aWactive qualities. 'A paiarni Assurt-k * that he has used 12 different* hair prcjiaratious and tha# • Parker’s halt Balsom sus- Fr ua Cholera intaiituin, and your selljand family sudden attract of Colic Cram|><, Dysentery., Dierihmt and Cbolura Morbus by keeping Parker’* Ghrfger Tonic always at hand. ' 1 This saper’d bowl corrective also speedily cures all disorders ol the stomach, and thousands who h is for years sought re fit-fin vain from Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervousness, Low .Spirits. Sleepless ness, Liv -r Disorders, Costiveue-a," Heartburn, Palpitation ot the Heart. Di-tress in the Stomach, Coaled Tongue, eic, have found a mn ; t com plete cue in this cornier'ing;invigo- rant. Buy a 50 cl or £1,00 bottle aud Sold tv first-class druggists. It is the universal, tendency among men, singular unit may appear, to he more active in throwing away their privileges ;thtn In improving them. They have been disonrded more fre quently than they have been letain- id. Don’t throw away the privilege you have of patronizing Skiff, the Jeweler, but he aotive in it; have your wa'chcs and jewelry repaired there. Buy your spectacles, eye glasses, rings, studs, sleeve buttons. ! pins, ear rings, tninibles, watches and clocks, of Y\ W. Skiff. jsrjpttie >y all firs at only Sffeti. and class druggists. ) We haJ^liikiUiiUv^hlySstef. day from Mr. R. Jones, editor and proprietor of the Southern Merchant, published in the city of Atlanta. This is a journal published iu the interest deserves to suceeedMVe bespeak lor ►jriSESf' Clinard -WjsJnL 3 .’*4, 1 g en « r ° as eoi.-iderartmi aTtfie hands of cup pei ia Nuiso to the Doctor: ‘Sure I only k: iiw of one good medi cine for die Baby, atid that' is Dr. Bull’s Baby Byt-up:* •< —: An Elegant I’riTtaraUvn. Designed to meet the public want for a harmless hair-dressing and restora tive, is found in Parker’s Hair Balsam ft acts like magic, cotninenuing at the very rfipty, removes Dandruff and all huiflors fyoni the scaln, and never fiuls to restore gray or faded hair to its original youthful colorand beauty. Faffing t hair is immediately cliecked its uso; and it produces a growth qi‘ beautiful young hair, soil, glossy and - luxuriant, that surprises every onu. These properties added to its exquisite perfume and purity of com- positlol-, rcndeciit the growing favors I ite of the toilet table everywhere. 1 Sold in large bottles, at 50 cents and. *1.0b, by Ik T. Bruiphy. m. i- . : r— The Armory of the Athens Guards will He open every nighi during thjs It ek for drill- jSI •SLY GRAHUATP DRUGGIST IN THIS SECTION IN CHARGE. aTHFNS PHARMACEUTICAL CO., JBk%FS STAU3DATl.I> ;MANlFAUTntmS|AM>C:i)EALF.RS IN cjttv, Elegant Piharmaceutal Preparations ». 'AND TOILET REQUISITES. JOSEPH JACOBS, P*!!- Cirad- Suj)erintendentf Cor. Clayton Street and College Avenue, PELHSCRIPTIONS A. SPBCIALtT. Cor- Colleze Ave. and Clayton* Street., A.T3SEEFS* GEQS.GwA, - tANDFACTL’RERa OFJjANDjjDE A LESS IN | Single and Double Seat Buggies, Top Carr* ,;es, and One and Two-Horse igons and fine hand-made ' Harness. Carriage repairing and painting done in the neatest and moat durable manner, and at reasonable prices. Having fitted up additional buildings for my Paint and Harness work, and with firnt- elaaa workmendn every department, I am well prepared to do good Cur riajre Work, and general Blackamitbiogl - Using tho best of material, mui everything being under my personal manage ment, I gunraiij je my work in every particular. J). C. HURLEY. i T H E Sewing Machine Exchange, Wheeler & WUson SewinG MachinE, Wesifey Meriwether’s * ** i *v Shop, Diplomas from Every Exhibition in tie World. i Blacksmith OPPOSITE Gann & Reaves Stablk, Where all kinds of plantation work is dune, such as repairing Wagons, Buggies, making and repairing plows, flog. Horse shoeing a special ity. AU work done at short notice, -supt.9,4m. W. MERIWETHER. THE BEST Hi/tHE MARKET Ala he D&Vlft (Yen 0&1 Feetl Machine, which is considered aa good b, chine for the money my iu the Market. 1BJB HENRYSTEWAj VJtV/LV which will comjiare favor*, ablywith any machine offerei. A 1 last b» not least, j THE AMERICAN SEI ’EG MA IIIEE, which already W » wide reputation. AU the above Machines f-e for sil : ,tj The WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine Offl ON THOL’ASSSTKEET, OPP. KFAVE8 A NICHOLSON, BY , »I-1 «-1 tohn r%jxrxNnsr, * THOMAS STKBRT (ATMOS,