The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, August 17, 1880, Image 4

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Legal Advertisements. ASSESSOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Assessors iiave completed the Assessment* of Real En title lor 1880, end placed lheir books It my of fice for examination by all concerned. Objec tions to assessm ents are required to be made in writing, sworn to and filed with me witliiu tin d*v* from the date of tliis notice. ’ W. A. GlLLKLAND, Cl’k of Council. \V2t. ir W Notice. All i ersons having demands again* lliiteiieson late of Clarke county ditcwu* d arc hereby lunitbdto present the same t » me tin I nMuint, ti e tin e .nd manner prescril*c»l by law. And those indebted to said IVc'd are »cqueried to make immediate payment. T. i>. 11ctcrmox, Executor April 5th, 1880. Apl. 18lhw P ROTECT YOUR LIVEfl AND PROPERTY. £ USHT8W6 BODS Of till) l>rst quality, kept constantly on hand anti erected after the most approv'd manner. The best of city reference given A word to the wise in sufficient. C. L. VEHONKE. wp!8'lin] No. 2 fill ad St., Athens; Ga -Where.*, Ihnia- Ultli F. I'ut|>, Aillnllilstralnr of the cute «t Issue S. u«»eea!*e«l, applies to me lor a ilis- «harge Irwin said Adiulnlstrallon. These to, therefore, to rile and Admonish all concerned a? »h«>w tauM' at my Office on or Iteforc the firwF Mi.inlay in July next why aaid discharge should lint In- granted. t.iven under my hand at Office this 24th day „r Krl.Mtr.rv. into. ASA M. JACKSON, Mar. 1C tu l in. Ordnary «’KoKGlA, CI.ARKK COl-NTY, Ordinary ' billing lor County Purposes. Upon the peti tion nt'-ari us citizens of said countv to have mi K!«-ction Precinct established at the Georgia Fact cry in said county, and it appearing to me that there is a necessity for the same, it is th. relnro-oincrcd that said Election Precinct be nut), the same is hereby established at that j l.tiv; and it is further ordered that n copy of 1 is order be published in the Weekly South* inx Panxi r om*e n week for six weeks. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. A true copy Irom the minutes. aiu3d «w ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. ONCE MORE III OUR MIDST & Co. LOCAL ITEMS. The flies are now busy at their summer work—frescoing ceili- g*. Mark.Twain's l»*t work is not for ale. It is a girl —aninnocent at home. When an animal tamer withes t.v subdue a tiger be str-kea him on his tender l>nrin<r this weather there is tmlli- ing hotter than a woman with a dusting-broom who is weat ing herself out doing nothing. An exchange says: “That rock and rye was a favorite tipple in the olden days we know from the fact that David put a little rock in his sling.’’ The Ilawkeye man says a high board fence, a locustvtree and tweu* ty-lhree beer-tables make a prove anywhere w ill.in thirty miles of New York. When a hen has retired Irom basis nes«, alter a lung and uneventful life as an egg manufacturer, the unfeel ing huckster throws her upon the market as a spring chicken. i II.AIIK SHERIFF 8A1.R.—Will tie fold he- f lore the court house door in the city of Ath- s, Clark county, Ga, with ; n the lceal hours «•!*s;ilc on the fii>t Tuesday in September next, tin* ibllowhur property to-wit: Onei*evcn»n it tere»t in fifty acres of land, situate, lying anti being in Chirk county, Ga.. on the. south-we*t aide of middle Oconee liver, adjoining lands of David Gann and other*. Said land k..own uh the old William Gann tract. Said M*veiith intercut Hold to natipfv a fi fa. ir.i.n • >e.»iuM* County Court, August Term,1876, William Webb yh. Wil'inm Murray, all to *at- Kfv tlte aimvc ati.tod fi. la. J. A. Browning, Anglo - 4: Sheriff Clark county. f 1K"RG1A CLARKE COUNTY—Where: V I Janies W. l>nke applies to me for Letter* IiniuDtration, do bout* non on the eetuie of Joniah W. Hale late of Clarke now ' ’conee county, deceased. TlnW are therefore to cite and admonish all eoiiecrued, to j»how cause at iny office on or be fore the first Monday in September next, why Miid Lettc*h should not lx* granted. Given ninh*r my hand at office thi* 17tli Jnlv, id- , M. Jackson, Ordinuiy, :Excelsior ( 'lLARK SHERIFF SALE.—Will b- sffd J before the court house dt or in the city of Athens. Clark countv, Gn., within the Wal hours of sale on the first Tuesday lin Septem ber, n* xf, the followin'* property to-wit: Six acres of itioWying and being in the city cf Athens, Clark county, (in., bounded as «of- Jows: North 7 ehnius, 5n links by fence en- cbvdt.g posture on Reese’s branch,’property of defendant; east 8 chains by Harbor street in said city of / thci s. <ia., south 7 chains, .V> liuks bv pr»qx*rtv of defendant; and west 8 chain*/!* pro].; rty ot defendant. Said tract of Ion 1 containing mv (♦>) acres, more or less; and levied o:, a* the property o. S. D. Mitchell trustee, defendant, to satisfy two tax fi. fas. one issued ny 11. II. Linton, Tax Collector, ‘liuk county. ami one hv W A. Gilleland, i lerk of I>ro;.url Augln—4t .•tv of Athens, for taxes on 15379. J A. Browning, Sheriff Clark county. NOTICE. r. .i. i of the mercantile firm of T. J. Lester iV Co., has upnoinica 'i. N. l.e.t«r his le.'ent in the management ot the partnership h i.-iness, and the public are notified that Put man Lester and T. N. Lester ns agent for T. J. Lester now control the firm business, t-n.l are alone Mit .mri/ed to settle former contracts of the firm, and to bind the firm by new contracts. All payments must be made to one of the above named parties, and no payments, settleu enti.or contracts i»y «m\ other isr.-on or persons will be binding 11)1011 the firm. Alt retth inents add contracts made by either of the .d».*ve named parties tor the firm’ within the «*copc oi th jiartnership business, will hi r. eoiMi.z- d an ! co* tinned by the firm. T. J I.kvtkr & <’o. d.Vw f. May, 14th 188u. Cigar Factory, The little pirl who was disappoints cd because her name could not be found in ilie Bible says: “Never mind ! I will be such a good girl t hat if ever another Bible is written my name shall go into it. Protessor (to classical students'): "You ask, if Atlas supported the world, what supported Atlas? The question, dear sir, has often been asked, but never, so tar as I am aware satisfactorily answered. I have al ways been of ti e opinion that Atlas must have married a rich wife, and not his support from her father.’’ PERSONAL AXD SOCIETY NOTES. Rev. W. W* Landrum, of Augus ta, is visiting Providence, R. I. H. S. Horsey, Atlanta, Ga, is pay ig us a flying visit commercially. Miss Annie Reaves, of Athens, is visiting Mr». G. J. Drake.—Griffin News. Broad Strut, Athene, (In (Two Doors from Book Store, Corner Burke & Fleming) John Smith r to tu nilby doc* Libel For Divorce Clark Superior Court, November Term, 187‘* court that the Defend- reside within the countv of Clarke, and it further nppearin^ that said 1* f. iuhint does not reside within the State ol Georgia, it is oraered bv the Conr , non motion of counsel, that said Defendant. Saab Smith, appear and answer, at the next term ot the said court, else that said eauso be cons dcr- cd in default, and the Uluinliff, allowed to pro ceed. An<I it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Athens Banner, a juper published in Athens Ga., once u month lo four months. Geo. IIillyee, Judges. C. J a*. R. Lyle, Att’y lor Rlt’ff. ; r«o! from the minutes of the Court, I... Munufarttuers <>1 nil Clas-c* of C : gars, Havana Fillers and Conner* tii-ut Wrappers, And from all kinds of Domestic T<>- We understand that Prof. Halwick will be a candidate fur Co'oner at the ensuing election. It is with pleasure that we welcome again to our city, Mr. C. \V Bald win. of the firm of Baldwin <fc Bur nett, who hails front Baltimore. A stujnn speech from the pinnacle of a dozen barrells of the “ genuine water,” enlivened a certain intelligent audience a dav or two ago. PIGMIES AND PYRAMIDS. A STRONG AND TRUTUFUI. ARTICLE ON THE SITU AT ION. Washington Gaaette. Before this issue goes to press, the great struggle at Atlanta will lieover. No matter what the result may ne the p. cple must console themselves hs best they <att. It Governor Colquitt should be renominated, v.e who Iiave opposed I dm. most 1-enr our fuThir inflictions like poor liana, when Mr. Chat K& .1. Jenkins on meeting him m the street, asked, “Hints, how is your wife?”—“Oh she isli del.” “Well, j hope she was resigned to go sa : d Mr. Jenkins. “Oh mein Gott, she had to be said the cheerful widow The contest in our State just about to close, is one which well deserves to take a place iu h’.story. Since the foundation of our government, there has never been anything like it. The causes which have led to so much dissatisfaction and bitterness have pever existed before. The great Democratic party has been rent and bruised to such an extent, that its best friends tear it is too badly crip pled for much future good. It we had in our midst another party iu strong antagonism to our own, the dissension and strife could not he greater than they are. He indeed must be a great dupe or knave who Mr F. W. Hill, of Augusta, repre senting the firm of Nowell & Frank lin, is in the city receiving cotton Le the firm. J. A. Lnne Esq., of Jacksonville. Fla., permanently connected with the railroads o£ that Stale, is with u« a few days. hartos, all Grade ;nl prt a-. AH Grades o} A true i This 19th Jay of 1879. John I. llrsoiNs, Clerk S. C. oticc to Bridge Builders. t :«> the lowest bidder for cash, at public oat cry before the Court House \ IT ILL bo \\ at publ Marke comity, during the Iiynl hours of CHEWING HIM) SMOKING TOBACCO, ‘With a fill Stock of Mr. II. T. Wright and lady, and Mr. O. F. Cheatham, of Edgefield court In use. South Carolina, were at the Clinard this week on their return home from Porter Springs. Wo regret to learn that Mr J. ,T. Bald win’s t.rinonse Maltese pets, which have excited so much curiosity in Athens, are quite sick, and will prob ably not recover. S. Hertz *t Co., of Mi ntgoinery, Ala., Iiave removed to our city, and will open by the 20th inst. u first- class tailoring establishment- at Mr. Young’s old stand. We welcome them with pleasure to our city and call tho attention ot the public to their advertisment, to lie found in another column. WHERE TO Btnr SEEDS -.1 you need seed w hich will I e s ue to be FRESH and will grow buy op* y from E. 0. JLOXG’ &CO. Who have n<it a paper of OLD SHED In their stock. Also a Pull and Complete OF— Drugs Medicines, Paints and Oils at Bottom Figures- E. C. LONG & CO. WHOLESALE.ANIl KET-iIL DRUGGISTS Antes,, Gioroia. Sept.ll.ly. dlw THE WORLD Into Ziine Wiaeol I fails to see what has brought th«* rfiSSkLTifiJS.^ results about. He must be a traitor *— ‘ ” ' " to liberty and honest government, FigHimn, 1'urns, Bolujrn, Sausage and the Gainesville Convention. s:»lf, on the first Tueadny in August next, the bulMiiur ot the Geoiyia Jactnry in said county, • »:*. the site of the present bridge at that place a new bridge across the river at that place with two stone pillars with wii.ps and hutments as follows: To-wit the pill .r» to be built, one at the cost, and the other at tho west end of the bridge, each to he 6 by 16 feet at the base, 4 by 14 feet, at top and 12 feet hijjh, with wm<rs or- walls from the east, pillar extending out on the bank'40 feet, avenyiiu; 6 1-2 feet high, di- vciyimr to 25 feet, snace botwei n the ends of the walls on the bank, mid wings or walla to the west, end pillar, extending out on the hunk 60 feet, avorapintf 6 1-2 feet high, diverging to 20 feet space between their ends on the hank, the Windsor walls to each pillar to be 18 inches thick to be highest where they join the nillurs and lowest at their ends on the banks. The pillars to he put up with best hydraulic ce- - incut four foot from base, and above that wi*h best lime mortar, the hutments or space be tween the wings to be well filled with rock uud dirt, the space Ix-twecn the pi Pars or the span of the bridge to be 140 tcct, divided into 4 spans 85 feet each, each span to have 5 sleep* era, timbers 8 by 12 inches. 8 arches 13 feet h’ufh, timbers 10 by 12 inches. Mud ai.ls av eraging SO feet lonjtf 10 by 12 inches, lirid^eto be 12 feet wide, flooring 12 and a half feet loutf 2 hv 8 inches. Rniliiiffs to be 3 feet high, the |w»*t thereof 4 by 6 inches, the rail mg8 by 4 inches, the j»ost 8* feet spurt, well secured with larg spikes and braced on the outside. The fk*v -Vi*the bridge to bo well fastened down with 40 penny spikes. The timbers all to be £<hh1 hemt limber, and all the materials to b°. t;ood and the worlc to be done in a good work- mun-hke manner, and to be fiuished by the first of Novem'ier next. The contractor or lowest bidder to give bond in double tho amount of his hid wit'n two good and solvent securities, tor the faithful performance of his contract, and to indemnify tuc county for any damage* occasioned by a failure to perforin the same within the prescribed time un l to keep said bridge, pillars ami wings in good repair for the space «»f seven years, the j»rioe to be paid when tin work is done and accepted by me. This 25lh day of Jane, ISsO. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. June 29—w4t Smokers’ ftrticles, PIPES, ETC. Come One, Come All. jnly27d6t\v4t3 EHOKLESlFt, ATHENS, - - - - GEORGIA. A Convention mot nt Gainesville Tuesday, the 10th inst., and nomina ted lion. H. P. Bell for Congress. There was no. opposition, we learn. Very little interest was taken in the nflair, as was shown by the extremely meagre vote brought out in the elec tion of delegates to the Convention from the various connt’es in the dis trict. Clark cast only twenty-eight votes; Franklin, forty-five and Mad* ismi, we are informed, about fifteen or twen'y. We don’t know how it was in tlu- other counties, as we hav/ not seen nor heard the rcturnS, but pre sume ill.* same indifference prevailed in them. ’ ILLbuv un I sell on Commission Securi- W tier >t all kinds. Office: ut the Bank of the Bniversi'y. Rulers to Y.. I- G. Harris, Ferdinand Phitiixy, Stevens Thomas, n •»»l.dlm.6mw. We are glad to notice that the old system of sewerage in Athens is being improved, by removing in many places the old wooden work used in the original system, and replacing it with arched brick work. Road Coir., miasioner Ilill is pushing the work forward rapidly with his usual activity and energy, and has laid already over one hundred feet. There remains yet about one hundred feet to be com pleted. From present indications, it w : ll not be very long before our sys tem of drainage will compare favora bly with that of any city in the State. \Ve like to see these impiovements goiug on, and hope the authorities will extend them. TO THE PUBLIC. J ^»kc this method of rcturninj? thunkH to my _numerous customers for their liberal patron age during my long propriatoTahip of the New- on lIou-*e in ’Athens. On December 31st, my proprietorship of tho Newton House will cease, at which time. I will open, for tho accommodation of the public, the CLINARD HOUSE, UNIVERSITYo GEORGIA r. II. HELL, D. D., LL. D. ATHENS, GEORGIA. pie sant l v located on Clayton Street, one of the princip«rbn?ii.C'S streets in Athena, where le nope and expect my forme) patrons and th traveling public generally to stop when vistingi Athens. Pledging myself to do all in my Chancellor power foi their comfort, I remain the public ■ servant, A. D. CMNARD. d&wtf rpi!F. 80t\ ms of AgviciiHur, F >11 « m of the department at Ath- ratiklin College; State College i«l Meehnuie Arts, and laiw ;*cu on Wednesday, 6th Oetober urscs of instruction in Literature, ?*eieiieo, .\grie>iltare, Engineering and I^iw. For eaUi'ojues and information apply to the Chaneollos, or to L. 11. CIIARBONN1EB, anglO—w4t Sec.Facnlty, Athens, Ga. ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! .LEWIS, Family Giocery Store and Confectionery, road full. •A-tlions. Next door to Oeorgin, A. S. DORSEY Kcci« n„ lmml nt all time* the Ducat Tobacco an.) I ijinr*. The beat and Frealiuat Lemona, Oia..ge», Apj.lca, Fcaimts, Caudle* and Con- fc.iionaiic* generally. Al*o Keeps on baud a .-.uiMant supply of all country produce, anch ta ogte, CUlokena, Batter, Cubluv - - - egge, . etc. riio Olicaiiea* Fam ly Gn«ery Store Confectionary in 1 -e city. Give me a eall. nov.lP.w8m. ?. f.E" 18. Wanted, Everybody to buy lboir| Summer Slioes - FROM BALDWIN & BURNETT. Lost, A Golden Opportunity If yon don't buy yonr LOW CUT SKOBS BALDWIN & BURNETT. Found, Athens boasts of a new “Dutch man” and a jolly clever fellow he is loo. He is handsome and tells a ood story, and [.reposes to open a new business in first-class clothing and Gent’s furnishing goods. Yon will find him at M. E. Youngs old stand As an introduction we will record one of his stories as retailed to <;ur local on yesterday. AJ ‘Dutchman’’ has a cage ot “hootifnl vierbling bierrds” and he asks his friend to tell him how to de termine which is the male bird and which is the female bird, llis friend gives it up, when the owner explains: “You take a veerrin and put era iu .le kaige, if he take cm, he vas de male bierrd. if she take era. she vas do female bierrd.’’ who fails to forecast the future of [he Democratic party in Georgia. On the” one hand there has always been -a wing of the party zealous for the ele vation of true merit, the reward of true greatness and an honest, success ful administration ot State affairs. Those who feel all tliis, have a pride in their public men and an abiding faith in the wisdom and be'neficence of the principles banded down’to us from Jefferson and Jackson. On the other hand there is a wing of our party that cares nothing and knows nothing of the science of government. Success, with it, is not only the mi as- ure of [Ktpularity, but a’so of. right. Ignorance, venality, knavery and dis honesty are the elements which enter into calculations of the enemies of our regular Democratic body. History records how these camp followers, ou more than one occasion ate up the substance of a great army and thus brought defeat and death to the State. History records how from the personal ambition of a few men, the whole i’al. tic of a great constitution was scat tered to the winds; and freedom of rhe poor became only the mere uann for plunder and public rapine trade tho forms of law. We say it matters not how the con test now raging at our capital terminate. The seeds of discord already sowed broadcast over Geor gia. The minerity at present have no redress within the ranks of the Dem ocratic party. We must bea' with our deluded brethren uutil reason and common sense, honor and honesty, truth and patriotism shall again bear sw ay in the public rniud. A few hold shameless men have with impudence and money corrupted . the hearts of the people; and they are being ruthlessly led by their noses towards men and meas nr.-H that arc bound to work shame and disgrace u|>on Georgia. A few more months and the political ring masters will show their hands. The syndicate cares nothing for the people or their interests. Plunder and pop ularity for the time being are the only rewards sought alter. Immortality, the 11ne reward of noble services to mankind, has no charms for medioc rity, ignorance and vulgarity. As Senator Hill says in his letter “ Per sonalism would not Lake the place ot patriotism.’’ This i3 the key note to our situation. It only needs the fra ternization at any time with foes from without to destroy the power of the Democratic party in Georgia. Wise men see this truth and confess it. Really great men see it and deplore it. n o. whom every Georgian is proud—men who would as soon carry a swill harrell through the streets a* to stump the Slate and mouth billing- gate English in their own interests— are this day mourning over the repu tation of our own government so long at the mercy of fraud and knavery. The office no longer seeks the man, but the man the office and the people, |*)or fools that they are, throw up their hats and shout nt their own di honor. But there is some satisfaction left. A read ion is bound to follow. Retri bution is as sure as death. It is only a question of time; for, thank heaven, we know that “the mills ot the go Is grind slowly and they grind exceeding small.” Let no little man think he is safe from public indignation. His pun ishment may be in the distant future; but it is waiting lor him all the same —“Nemesis hath a quiet patience.’’ We repeat then that' our present gubernatorial fight is a matter of but little moment. If by chance, Col qui: t should be defeated, (which is violently improbable) the groat wounds of the democratic party are not healed The clique to which he belongs has a strong hold upon the life of Georgia. It will not letgo for a defeat of only two years. Should he bo renominated it only makes our position more dangerous and places D£UEF , E , SI>rQ SETOW. ATJAMFS O'FARELL’S or; oad Street. iJtaJ [Then cos', your tanging eyes on,tuc G i 1 J FLORIDA ORANGES ilie Chany-red Northern Apples, tuj beautiful U'.seiua Lemon, while you seem to tuatc tho •weeteat sweetness of the palntableDritd FUf* tiisina. Dates, and a thousand and one ddfer« kinds of first class lli'Mi, as vou unconscious/ ran ycur bauds into yonr )»ocket, exclaim,*} RE . KA,” “WE SURRENDER!” Mia us you turn away m singlejfile to your EI.A.I’iP'Sr 1 f n If . member that, properly understood there i» u great deal of the [loelry ot life in a ; Southern Mutual Insurance COMPANY, ATHE1TS, GEORGIA. YOUNG U a. HARRIS, President STKVKXS THOU .IS, Secretary. Gros* Aftsel-, A|*i:I 1. 1877, . . ^ Rtifcidcm Directors. Voi’Nu L. G. JIakuzs, Iohn If. Newton, Dm. Hknry Hull, Aluin F. Dkarino, Col. Rmrkrt Thomas. uiv28-wly SteVkns Thomas Hlizuk L. Nlwtom FKltniMAMO PxllMIXr r riimisr[ Dm. J. A. IIi-amicuTT Jons W. Nichoiwin, EVERY MAN UIS OWN MUSICIAN! . “What’s the good ot me buying a Piano or nn Organ? I can’t even play a jewsliarp, tho’ I love mnsic mity well. 1 wish to yoodricK* Home body would invent nil iiiHtrutm;nt that 1 could play.” Sony thousand* ot genuine innaio tor ero, and at loot a musical gernus haag veil them their heart’s desire. Tliis new mnsical wonder. The Orgnlnette, is uo toy or humbug, but the mesi marvellous musical instrument of the age. It plays Hymns, Tunes, Quadrilles, Waltzes, Operatic selections, or Popular Songs wife ]>er feet accuracy. A cnan can flay it v Has full swcctjtone; durable; not liable to get out of order; weighs only 1* ibs. Price, with six Tunes, $10; extra tunes 25cts,each. Guaranteed to give more satisfaction than any other instru ment in the world. Money refunded after 5 days trial If not satisfactory. Thousands al ready sold and not ouo returned. Local Agents wanted in every Southern city and village. For Illustrated Catalogues and fall partic-nfure ad dress Ludden & Bates Savannah, Ga., Manu- k Preparation of IRON and GAUSAYA BARK, In combination with the Phosphates^ Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Female Diseases, Want of Vitality, TT. P. BILL. Cradutt stntu end years, baa been eared of l Grtai Prottmlion by the DM of ‘ ‘ TO! -- IIartxr’s Iron raised ber from her bed. where she had lyinpr foi months. ^ aii*. James Brown of ourcounty, has requested us to tender you bis fcrateiui iwlcdpnenu for the great bene- ^ fits his wife received from the use of your Iron tonic. He tells us that, after bavtnfWjJ or four hundred dollars doctors* bill*, two bottles three orfour r your Lron’tonic did’ her more good than all other med- »he ever used. She waa troubled with i JJtrangantnt •/ Oe , Tkxa*.’ ■—- - - "jf.'i'ipATmcx A co. MANUFACTURED BT* "THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. No. 213 NOBTH MAIN_STEEBT._ET..L0DI3. • LOWRANCE & BOONE, The Cheapest Furniture House betnrer’S Sole Southern Agents. |§1 a If . ■2s “-•asgi •§ a “~J5< - ““lilt-- Srs o 0 o rt §=SIb 12 s^|§ii§ 8 inn*!' ESg-ifgS- cla c * o but h WEEKLY Courier-Jo urnal. PISSCB QT BA.OOIT, a peck of [iciw or a bar of aoap. REMEMBER THE ACE, JAMES O’FARRELL, Broad Street. Over In Oconee. The fair in Oconee oounty will first class this year. Judge B. E. Thrash-ir lias an ex<« cel'eni corn crop. Wutkinsville is to have a singing school, instructed !>y Professor Mclti tosh, an excellent teacher. A Mammoth Stock of STYX.ISH CfOOWS At llotiom Prices at) BALDWIN AJBURNErPS.1 may 55-ditwSm Walton county has elected delegates to the 27th Senatorial district Con vention, which ineels at Social Circle, ou the 28.11 of August, and instructed them to vou for Hon. Henry D. Mc Daniel. We’ are informed that Mr. H, B'-ussc will be a candidate nt the en suing election for Mayor. It is an- liripau-d that the race for this office will prove quite a heated one,as there are several prospective candidates yet to be heard from.7 CHARLES F. STUBBS, (Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,) COTTON FACTOR —AND— lf-nera! Commission Merchant, AGENT FOI! THE Qutman Factory Yanis, 94 KAY STREET, S^avannah, (Georgia. A NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SECTIONS 1STORTHE A ST GEORGIA Have just received a full line of Chamber Suits, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cottage a ' Chairs, Spring-Beds, <&c. We arc the sole agents iu Athens tor the National Wire Mattress Company The best Wire Mattress m de. prices before purchasing. Call and examine our goods and LOY7RANCL & BOONE. 2 Doors Ku-*t of S. 0. Dobbs, Broad Street., Aliens, Go. Cf EJ £L&. A a- K-G No. Our Entire Machinery, consisting / a 1, IS Horse Engine, One iarpe inch plainer, one lar^e iron b sided moulding machine, two turning lathe*, i circle saw beuclies and saws, one Tennon Mackiite and Saw combined, one Shapin ' or irregular Moulding Machine, one Small Ponv Plainer, out Lurj'e Clump and a lot of Haud* Clump* together with all the 6halting and Belting ail iu good order. Address ^nly.8.6mt lONVRANCE & BOONE, Athens,Ga. TS& wsmmux Bugging, Ties, Hope and other supplies fur nished. Also, liberul cash advances made ci tousigmr.euis ibr^ale or shipment to Livcrpoo Northern ports. Mr. A. \. Winn, Vashicr and Corrcsrondvnt ot the lute firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., ..a* h interestni the business. aiifr.21.tf. 2 Jfjoaaroaruan oftULdi’e^,wwLl.. «it;'t..v stnrli; of f your uutioA, avoid •tuuuUav»n;.d wnv .Vflf TOtt&f IX you art a maa of letters, tellfr-s: rNoryearpUlalght work to roMturo brain nerve *tt.<l wu-Je, b) w wms If Twraroyori^ and auCcr.’o; *.rcc» sn h.C .< efot ordUiipaU^ntif you aro im.t- At! »:r «i:$w . < o.- f JOUEg, PUffori.n;r fro-u poor lierJt’: 01 U-’iiruish- srt injCona W ©X klekn,-,.-:, ».lyon 3 w mm! Whoever yon are. wh-ivvrr von ars.-vherw. r jrou feel that year B/steun'etls ck'nrrlry toni'^ror itlnwUtfnx, without fr!c.'Vruffk.t,t»l» *S Ears you rltnpepsta, JHt/.nrv or wt-rn f eaeeofthe •ftmwk.lto.rcN,bbr.d You will be cured I*, you Will bo sont one yeijr, postage free, for Two Dollars, wh’cli amount will include a handsome premium in tlte shape of a book or a knife, or various articles of use aud beauty, as may be selected from our prin ted lists. As ample copy of the Week ly Courier-Journal and a citcular contain ing the full list of premiums will tic sent on application. The Courier-Journal s a combination (made iu 18(18) of three old Louisville pa- papers,, viz.: the' Journal, established in c$J0; tho Courier in 1843; and the Demo crat in 1844. Its reputation is national, as we I as its circulation, and it is pronounc ed one of the ablest and best arranged pa- pers in the world; its matter being especi ally adapted to the Merchant, Hie Farmer, and the Family Circle. Choice trnma standard books of the times and a choice selection of the leading mags aziues or illustrated periodicals of the day furnished iu combination with the Weekly for a mere pittance in addi ,! *m to the price of the Courier Journal alone. During the remainder of 1880 and through 1881, the Weekly Courier-Journal without premiums will be sen: ciiiIih oi fi re or more persons at $1.50 each, and for every club of five the club raiser will be cnliilile to a copy sent to any address free for 1 year. Daily Courier-Jnnrnal, $12 a ytar, post paid. No traveling agenia are employed by the Courier-Journal Company, but a lib eral cash commission or handsome pre miums will l« given to persons known to the community they reside in, who will act as local agents, f ny one ,vho desires to act and to assist ir. extending the circu lation of a paper that i an not but be l>ene- I ViOT ^yoaarosimply wpakimd low spirit^.• Lav I In.--1st anon it. Your 'irup’iTi * I ' f ' w It may uve your life. It haa s»ve4 LuJreSi Hop Carnet On»| • tk« >srretest, *af«-1 s'r-1 A - «h'l.lr-a Th* tL y 4*b-1 far StonAft, I.Iver **»>l 1- ’ '»,!*••• -‘•-ti* ethvra. Ccrvw by sUnjh.*. J *. Is p • . A -*•*- KtatMmJlTT.wHt’I*. f rtlrtUa-x i»* «,*»* P. I. C. Uamfc.1 kbydrar-ji Hop Uil PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. C Th.cz3a.as. A r LTOENEYS;;AT LAW .watkinsvillb, ga. IN COURT-HOUSE, OITOSITE m tour apft-tt O FFICE . Ordinarv’s Olfictj. Personal attention to all » entrusted to Ids eare. Lamar Cobb. IIowell Cobb, J n c'pc 1 •(. it j J( t ui t* ^ «& II. COBB, ATTOKXKYK AT LAW, {Athens, Ga} Will practice in the Federal al the State courts, except thcJCity Court o Uarkc County. »ept.23.1879.2t. Dr. D. 0. C. HEERY, onr party in closer peril. No tnhB> **i-hsvo removed my Shop from Foundry St hnsanswc‘-e<l the bill ot indictment against him or can answer it. The white washing givcnlhim by the Leg islature will be despised by the im partial historian. What he has been in the past/he will be, if elected, in the future. Ilis supporters are as blind to liis faults, his incapacity ami his illegal aots as Lady Jauett Rov was to the loss of virtue in Mercy Merrick." Let him wait for the aven ger Time. Meanwhile all sensible men know that “Pigmies are pigmlea still though prchcct oi Alp.; Pyramids are pyramids in tho vale." • X. “It is n*t the phisky that a man drinks that makes him dizzy, said O’Flaherty ‘ but it’s lukii,’ 'at the bat tinder’s diamond through the bot tom iv the tumblros, be gorra.” Having permanently located in Athens, oi fers hi* professional services to the citizens o Athens and surrounding country. May be lo*and during the day nt the Drug Store of E. C. Isong «& (Jo., ou Broad Street, and at nigl t at •ny resident—r L.-t -ipkin St., house formerly occupied by Gapt. William*. JS 7 " Diseases of women a specialty. Aug.5.tf. BLAczsiszTnnrc to Broad Street, only about 30 feet from where t wa* formerly, next to Mr. W. L. .Wood, and I am now prepared to do Horse Shoeing, Plan tation Work, and nil kiuda of Black a mi hiug in the best style and ut moderate prices. 1 knowledge that I have done wrong in the past but I am determined for the future to bo “right side up, with cure.” wive me a trial. Kiud treatment to stock guaranteed, W3m. KOBT. JOf5 ES, CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN ' WHO WANT CASH.—READ. a LL who have tried the experiment have obtained jOL ready money by advertising in the HarttueUSum \ spicy newspaper, sparkling with wit aud humor, keeps up with the times in everything. It is the pm pet for everybody. Printed iu the neatest manner. Has a good tircula'ion, and is thoroughly read by lust the people to whom you want to sell. Examine its columns and sec “Ads.** of some of your leading houses. 1 hey are regular advertisers. Ask them, md be convinced that it pwys. Rates low. T liberal. Paper free to adverfisers. - oknson & McGill, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. Louise Pomeroy will go to Austral ia next season under the management of Mr. Hhy man. Her contract alsa includes a season in London, Engo land. Col Henry M Drane has resigned bis position as freight, passenger and ticket agent of the Macon and Bruns wide road. Captain A A Sharpe will succeed him. Dick Aiken, judge of the comity court of Glynn is said to be the only appointee of Governor Colquitt who opposes his re-election. *72; A Week. $126* day at home cas-ilj ni.de. Cn-tl; I rue & Co . Aoenata. outfit free. Addre nov.lSwly. Iv oulfl Maine. PERRY DAVIS’ ficial to any community in which it may be generally read, will, upon application, be supplied charge. '”*> an agent’s outfit free of tfOSIilJERif VEGETABLE KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Use, Is a SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which It Is recommended, and is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of even the most inexperienced persons. It is a eure and quick remedy for COUGHS* SOKE THROAT* CHILLS* and ximtlxr troubles; affords instant reli-J in the most malignant farm* of DIPHTHERIA* and is the beat known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It Iins been used with anch wonderful bucccm <» 08 parts of (A< uorld for CRAMPS* CHOLERA* DLARKncEA* DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, tXat it U considered on unfailing cure for these diseases. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. if in ItlXtnniENOED by PhyalclaiM, Oliretonarln, Ministers, Munoffcrs of Plantation*, Work-Shops* and Factories* Nurses in Hospitals—in short, by Everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It shonld always bo need for Pain in the Back and Side* anil brings tpetdy and permanent relief in all COSCS of BrnisCH* Cuts, Sprains, Severe Barns, Scalds* etc. NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It will annually save many time* it* cost in doctors' bill*, and its price brim"* it within tho reach of all. It i* sold at 25c. OOe.cnd 81*00 a ItotUe, and can be obtained from all druggist*. 'PERRY DAVIS & SON. Providence, R. I. Proprietors MARKWALTER, MARBLE Broad St-. Near fcifriftS Ferr e an Injunction on Disease. By ihvtoorating a feeble constitution, reno vating a debilitated physique, and enriching a his and innutritions circulation with Hosiet- er’s Stomach Bitters, the finest, the most high- y sanctioned, and tho mo.-t popular tenio and and preventive in existence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener- lly. co ft* 13 <1^1 Ilf $fj- iUi i i=i .g^'S . “8 ►S as «5‘ si; WORKS, Lower Market, Monuments, Tombstones and Marble .Work?, GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A largo selection always on hatut, tenth- for lettering and delivery Wholesale. And Keta.il Tobacco, Cigars, Morcliaum Pipes, &c., B i' - i.ont under the NEWTON HOUSE BROAD STREET and COLLEGE AVENUE. of cigar* and puj I keep nothing but first class goods lothing but the best tobacco in them. nov.25.dlm. I manufuctnrc all of my finest br>» ich 1 respectfully solicit vour patronare % G. HAUSER. Athens, Ga. W. F. HOOD, StS^.-S a*§ a c m. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis,"Mo Who hu M pictw e*|»frkne* m tt* treatmrot •rttul trouble* of both mol* and frnial* than *nv pbjildf la th* We*!, Rite* *b* ftsyltf bf lop* J***«*W aractlc* laid* n>vafw ]«»< publufr^L —rfkkd The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAQL Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Baggsaiagag & S t-E» q^w,>q<l*oaMlaTAU»h*. foe both m*rrl«Und ffBWBjgseaBR Fortify the System. ssktti itssr — roi'CfJ Cf-ia PKiri>. .0 x&fsswss: And you are armed against disease. The finest tonic for this purpose is Hostetter’a Stomach Bitten, which renders digestion easy and com plete, eountereet* billionsneaa, and keep, the boweia In order, and so genial and beneficent an its effects that not only ia the body Invig orated and regulated by Ita use, but desponden cy banished from the ndnd- For f»le by all druggists a-d dealers gonoiw > oiiVJucki-o!< street, now, lias on hand a largo and well-selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, gusn'r. Coffee, Flour, Baron, Lard, Canned 11 ooils-f'audios lie also keeps on hand a tail utooklofjtho.'boit CHEWING IAND SMOKING TOBACCO. And also, an ^assortment outlie celebrated) “2?avul Boyatca.”’ ©.xxd <4 <«old©a Tip” Ci.ga.re,. 1 CB-itBSijiSr GROCERY, Vfhem the l»e*t ot nice, fte*h Brof, Pork, Mutton, SutPagca, c^c., are alu:.> * tt> he had at moder ate prioe*.. Meats delivered anywhere in the city. I will pay Dasli for Cattle, Slicep and. Hogs. W. F. HOOD, Athens Ga. Jackson Street,